yes, in your samba/private dir (in my case /usr/local/samba/private)
you should have a smbpasswd file. You can open it with any text editor.
The passwords are coded.
It could also be useful to read the log file of the machine you use
to connect to
Hi,
Is it possible to get SAMBA to trust an NT Domain's machine account's but
still authenticate the user from the local domain,
i.e. the users account is on the SAMBA Domain but the machine he is loggin
in from is on the NT Domain. Basically the SAMBA domain my trust the NT
domain for
Specifically what I am asking is, if I have a computer named ralph$ who
is uidNumber 678 in ou=Computers and I have a user who is uidNumber 678
in ou=People, will this cause problems? Must the different sets of
uidNumbers be disjoint acrossed different ou's?
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Robert Adkins wrote:
Unless your users are using Outlook (or virtually any E-mail client for
that matter) I have a few users with .PST files that are over 1Gig in
size. This is due to the regular amount of data files that we are sent. I
have discussed with them the need to trim those
Now, where my problem is, when I have some users who have huge
documents folder, this log on and log off takes a long time, not mention
the problems I have run into when their computer is turn off
incorrectly. I am sure this is a Micro$oftism, but is there a way to
use roaming profiles, but have
if i understand correctly, only the owner, and root, can change
attributes of a file?
thus, even though group members may be given permissions to write, and
delete, a file, they cannot change attributes, without the workaround of
copying and replacing the file?
I think you're looking for the
Now, where my problem is, when I have some users who have
hugedocuments folder, this log on and log off takes a long
time, not mentionthe problems I have run into when their
computer is turn offincorrectly. I am sure this is a
Hello,
my company recently changed the stucture of some shares (Win2000). Since
then, we are not able to access these shares from Linux/Solaris anymore.
I tried smbmount and smbclient and can access the top-level directory of
the share and see the directory structure, but I can't see any data
Bart wrote:
Or ju put the documents on the home drive and change the target of the
'my documents' folder to this home drive.
that way you have security all the docs on a mounted drive.
We did that with Win98SE, and found that some times it would change
back or to something that should cause
Hi,
I think that in Windows there is code that
detect that the server is not an original
Windows NT or 2000 server box. After this
detection Windows give's extra waits in the
I/O to frustrate the user and encourage him
to buy original Windows Server software.
I don't trust these guys in Redmond.
Hello,
I did not have any response of my first mail. Perhaps I did not be enough
clear:
Since I have installed the latest version of samba (2.2.7), I can't see
user of my domain with the Win2K User management console. I have try to
change several attribute in my user ( in
Hi Ethy,
1) Could you happen to know why smbmnt, smbmount and smbumount are not
compiled whem I rum make from the source directory?
I found (for example) bin/testparms in the PROGS1 Makefile variable but
no reference to those little fellows.
I think you have to run the configure script with
I'm using RedHat 7.3 and samba 2.2.7a,
Using windows98 and NT4 workstations, I get a weird problem.
Writing a longfilename directory on a real NT server a direct. like
program files would be \progra~1
On a samba server it's changed in progr~NK or something like this. It's
never the same.
Hi anybody can point me some help???
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From: Roberto Lourenço [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 8:44 AM
Subject: [Samba] groups and users
hi all,
how can i create samba groups to use with poledit (config.pol).
my pdc is
I am new to samba and this list,
i'd like to know if it's possible to log all file accesses on the shares
with Samba (for example to investigate who has deleted files on the share).
Sorry for this kind of stupid question to all the experts out there ;-)
Juergen
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Hello
I'm new to samba and this list, hopefully someone can help me with this strange
problem.
Samba 2.2.3a-12
debian 2.2.20-idepci
I have the following smb.conf:
---cut---
tux:/shr/pdfdropbox# more /etc/samba/smb.conf
[global]
workgroup = xx
netbios name = tux
I have a problem with machine trust accounts breaking in a purely Samba
controlled domain. I have one master Samba server acting as a PDC, and
three slave servers in different networks. The UNIX user account
information is updated by means of NIS, and smbpasswd gets rsync'ed to
the slave servers
Message: 13
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 11:48:43 -0800
From: John Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Winbind authenticated users - no home directory
When I log on with an NT user to a Linux machine via winbind, I get
complaints about no home directory and wind up
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to working with samba. We have used samba for years connecting
our windows systems to Unix systems services on OS390. Starting in and
around November 2002 we can no longer connect. I have gone through the
troubleshooting techniques.
Hi Everyone,
when I first switched my users from a Win2K advanced server
to samba I included the group of Authenticated users in
the local group Administrators on all clients as a quick
fix for the unexpected gotcha that all of a sudden after
switching to samba no one had any privileges to
Hi all,
I've got a strange problem with my German NT4 SP6 and my FreebSD-4.7
Samba 2.2.2 server running as a PDC. I connect to several shares on the
Samba-machine by linking them to drive letters. I can browse them but I
can not copy anything to the root-level of the share, neither
directories
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 22:48, Mikko Kortelainen wrote:
I have a problem with machine trust accounts breaking in a purely Samba
controlled domain. I have one master Samba server acting as a PDC, and
three slave servers in different networks. The UNIX user account
information is updated by means
Would it be possible for a workstation to negotiate a new password
with a SLAVE server, that would be overwritten whenever the master
sends a new copy of smbpasswd to the slaves?
Are you sure that your slaves are configured as BDCs? It smells to
me like they think their local server is
hi,
i just installed samba on a Solaris 8 system running on a Sun Ultra 10.
whenever i run, smbclient. it gives me an error... it is looking for
libreadline.so.4
where do i get such library?
Regards,
Mac
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Gee... I wish it would!
My probelm currently is the fact that if I add this line to /etc/exports:
/mnt/MountedSambaSharesomebox(nohide)
I get:
somebox:/mnt/MountesSambaShare: Invalid argument
This happens whether /etc/exports says somebox(nohide) or
hi there,
i wonder, if there is a way to enable more than one vfs object per samba
share.
i'm using samba 2.2.7 and want to enable a realtime-virus-scanner
(vscan-sophos.so) plus the recycle-bin (recycle.so), but only the last
entry will be used if i add something like :
vfs object =
hi
I got a big problem with the printing system in our pc-lab, help VERY much
appreciated :-))
We got Win2k clients that print via our server (redhat) to the printer (HP
Laserjet 8150DN).
In most cases one page (our at most a few pages) are printed with no problem,
then we have an error on the
Have you made the samba users first. Users in Linux do not automatically
become users in Samba.
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Subject: [Samba] Adding users
Hello,
I have done some research on prior
In the past you could NOT export a remotely mounted filesystem for
security reasons. Perhaps that is still the case here.
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 08:48, Paul Yeager wrote:
Christopher and the list:
Gee... I wish it would!
My probelm currently is the fact that if I add this line to
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Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 2:04 PM
Subject: [Samba] problem printing win2k+samba (redhat) + lprng
hi
I got a big problem with the printing system in our pc-lab, help VERY much
appreciated :-))
We got
hi guys.
this yesterday i was working on my samba server
(which is now sorta working as a domain controller, FINALLY). but everytime a
user tries to login access is denied and a message is added into
/var/log/messages: "cannotaccess passdb". just that. no more, no
less.
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On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 03:03:55PM +0100, Friedhelm B?scher wrote:
i wonder, if there is a way to enable more than one vfs object per samba
share.
My understanding is that you can't do this with 2.2, but you will be
able to with 3.0 (it will have a stackable VFS).
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John,
I tried following your instructions but ran into a problem since the
profiles are already domain profiles, but stored locally. The Win2K
workstations currently belong to another domain (AAA). When I try and
copy these local profiles over, I don't have access to the new domain
(BBB)
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:02:55AM -0600, Michael Heironimus wrote about 'Re: [Samba]
multiple vfs object extensions per share ?':
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 03:03:55PM +0100, Friedhelm B?scher wrote:
i wonder, if there is a way to enable more than one vfs object per samba
share.
My
Hi there!
When I mount a SMB partition like
mount //host/share /mnt/share
mount complains that the kernel does not support the smb filesystem. Of
course, it all works well if I add -t smbfs as an option. But why does
mount recognise that I want to mount an SMB partition but fails to
understand
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, C.Lee Taylor wrote:
Now, where my problem is, when I have some users who have huge
documents folder, this log on and log off takes a long time, not mention
the problems I have run into when their computer is turn off
incorrectly. I am sure this is a Micro$oftism, but
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, C.Lee Taylor wrote:
Bart wrote:
Or ju put the documents on the home drive and change the target of the
'my documents' folder to this home drive.
that way you have security all the docs on a mounted drive.
We did that with Win98SE, and found that some times
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Kees Damen wrote:
Hi,
I think that in Windows there is code that
detect that the server is not an original
Windows NT or 2000 server box. After this
detection Windows give's extra waits in the
I/O to frustrate the user and encourage him
to buy original Windows Server
I'd like to trow myself into the same disussion...
I'm also trying to get Samba 2.2.7 working from LDAP. So far I can see the
users/groups in LDAP, but there is not way I am able to get W2K Pro machines
to join the domain. Every time it comes up with a ...The account used is a
computer
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Juergen R. Plasser wrote:
I am new to samba and this list,
i'd like to know if it's possible to log all file accesses on the shares
with Samba (for example to investigate who has deleted files on the share).
Yes. You need to use samba-2.2.7a and use the audit.so module.
Could you post your smb.conf and the ldif file which corresponds to a
computer and a user account ? I think that a attribute of your LDAP entry is
wrong
Matthieu
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Florian,
What are the permissions on the root of the share?
What are your settings on the share definition (in your smb.conf file)?
- John T.
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Florian Lorenzen wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a strange problem with my German NT4 SP6 and my FreebSD-4.7
Samba 2.2.2 server
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From: Matthieu Turpault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Samba [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 11:27:30 +0100
Subject: [Samba] Second Post: Unable to add user with Samba 2.2.7 - LDAP - PDC
Hello,
I did not have any response of my first mail. Perhaps I did not be enough
it sound like to me you need in your smb.conf file
ldap machine suffix = ou=computers,dc=blah blah
ou is what ever you called your unit for storing computers. it may be users.
cheers
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Longhill High School
01273 391672
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When I enable Samba on my Linux box, the workgroup Workgroup eventually
disappears from site in both the GUI Network Neighbourhood and at the
W2000 cmd line net view. It takes a little while for this to happen, and
initially it works well.
The Linux Box information can be found at the url below.
Here is a copy of our Samba log.
10/14/02 05:47:33 dhcp-68-244.clorox.com (168.189.68.244) connect to
service sysmgt as user BPXROOT (uid=0,gid=0) (pid 67108985)
10/14/02 05:47:39 dhcp-68-244.clorox.com (168.189.68.244) connect to
service sysmgt as user BPXROOT (uid=0,gid=0) (pid 67108985)
Matthieu Turpault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
Could you post your smb.conf and the ldif file which corresponds to a
computer and a user account ? I think that a attribute of your LDAP entry
is
wrong
Please find enclosed a LDIF file of root/Administrator and all the NT
groups.
The
--On Thursday, January 16, 2003 11:49 AM +0100 Martin Boltje
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I'm using RedHat 7.3 and samba 2.2.7a,
Using windows98 and NT4 workstations, I get a weird problem.
Writing a longfilename directory on a real NT server a direct. like
program files would be \progra~1
On a
What I do see in the samba log which might be the cause is:
[2003/01/16 14:00:23, 0 ] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:pdb_getsampwnam(858)
LDAP search ((uid=ws01_)(objectclass=sambaAccount))
... should this not be ((uid=ws01$)(
Thomas
Thomas Nilsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
b04ipl$sc4$[EMAIL
John,
I haven't done any direct performance testing, although I am planning on
figuring that out now. (BTW, how is performance testing ran?) However, I
can say that since converting over to the Samba PDC/File Server that the
file transfer performance just feels much faster.
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Robert Adkins wrote:
John,
I haven't done any direct performance testing, although I am planning on
figuring that out now. (BTW, how is performance testing ran?) However, I
can say that since converting over to the Samba PDC/File Server that the
file transfer
I've got a couple of Solaris 7 boxes that are running samba 2.2.0. When
I try to copy text files from a windows 2000 client to the server, the
resulting file is filled with all NULL characters. I tried copying the
same file to a NT server's share and there was no corruption.
When copying to
Hey,
I am just wondering how you enforce security (such as permissions) on local
workstations while running Samba 2.2.x as a PDC with 2K/XP workstations? As
some of us don't have or want 2000 Server to enforce things like policies
etc... how do you all do it. E.g. If we want 'Administrator' to
I had a problem that falls within the same scope as this. It was between
2.2.7a, Tru64 5.1a and NT 4.0, where files above 4GB are corrupted from what
appears to be an addressing issue with the 64 bit file system on the Alpha
and the 32 bit file systems on the NT servers. 2.2.6 had a different
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 10:42:06AM -0800, Mike Cantrell wrote:
I've got a couple of Solaris 7 boxes that are running samba 2.2.0. When
I try to copy text files from a windows 2000 client to the server, the
resulting file is filled with all NULL characters. I tried copying the
same file to a
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 12:49:02PM -0600, James John - jrjame wrote:
I had a problem that falls within the same scope as this. It was between
2.2.7a, Tru64 5.1a and NT 4.0, where files above 4GB are corrupted from what
appears to be an addressing issue with the 64 bit file system on the Alpha
I am not saying that I doubt you, but I am confused because I did not have
the same corruption when the files were sourced from a Win 2000 server.
Only the NT 4.0 servers, which to me seems that the problem would lie in
Samba's relationship with NT 4.0.
John R. James, Jr.
Unix Engineer
FSG V
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can you propose a way to implement password aging in samba 2.x?
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On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Gabriel D. Preston wrote:
John,
I tried following your instructions but ran into a problem since the
profiles are already domain profiles, but stored locally. The Win2K
workstations currently belong to another domain (AAA). When I try and
copy these local profiles
John,
Your samba is apparently not compiled with large file support. As soon as
I get a moment I will check to see if my compilation on Tru64 has large
file support. I will get back to you on this. The issue has nothing to do
with 2.2.7 per se, but rather centers on how samba was configured. I
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Chris Nash wrote:
hi guys.
this yesterday i was working on my samba server (which is now sorta working as a
domain controller, FINALLY). but everytime a user tries to login access is denied and
a message is added into /var/log/messages: cannot access passdb. just that. no
It was html, sorry wont happen again.
Thanks for the advice but it still doesn't work. I've tried everything
that's been suggested, but still asks for a username and password
The client is XP if that makes any difference.
Do I have a allow access from my ip address?
Smb.conf
[global]
Hi all
I'm running FreeBSD 4.7 STABLE. I've just install krb5, and now when I compile
samba-3.0a20 I goes through till it gets to the following:
Linking bin/smbd
/usr/local/lib/libkrb5.a(fcc_gennew.o): In function `krb5_fcc_generate_new':
fcc_gennew.o(.text+0x6a): warning: mktemp() possibly
However, it shouldn't require it at all if you built smbclient from source
on a system that didn't have GNU readline installed. Did you build from
source, or are you installing a package obtained from somewhere else?
Bill Knox
Senior Operating
Message: 11 Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 16:04:18 + (GMT)
From: John H Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gabriel D. Preston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Profile migration again
If they are already domain user profiles then the samba-3.0.0 'profiles'
tool
I simply cannot get use rhosts = yes to work; whether I have
security set to user or share it will only work if I have
the share set to public (and then it maps to the guest
user). I do have .rhosts files set up with proper
permissions and ownership; I can post details but if this
isn't
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 07:57, Jon Niehof wrote:
I simply cannot get use rhosts = yes to work; whether I have
security set to user or share it will only work if I have
the share set to public (and then it maps to the guest
user). I do have .rhosts files set up with proper
permissions and
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Roland Thompson wrote:
Roland,
First a few sanity checks:
1. Your WinXP users (ie: the login name and password) are in tyour
smbpasswd file right?
eg: you did:
smbpasswd -a 'user_id'
for each user?
2. If the WinXP login name (user_id)
Hi there,
I am trying to configure users to be able to connect to a SMB share. Here is
the situation:
Operating System: HP-UX 10.20
Samba Location: /usr/local/samba
Location of smbpasswd: /etc/smbpasswd
Location of smbusers: /etc/smbusers
The workstation is part of an NIS domain.
Password
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 08:18:42AM +1100, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
It is used, and I think it's even on the automated testing system.
Certainly I refactored this code in Samba HEAD/3.0, and it's no longer
available under that option (instead it's an 'auth methods' option) but
it does exist.
After running a ./configure and then a make, I found the command in
$/samba/source/bin and it was called 'profiles'
Buchan Milne wrote:
Message: 11 Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 16:04:18 + (GMT)
From: John H Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gabriel D. Preston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 08:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 08:18:42AM +1100, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
It is used, and I think it's even on the automated testing system.
Certainly I refactored this code in Samba HEAD/3.0, and it's no longer
available under that option
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 08:58, Jon Niehof wrote:
I have a Windows 2K SP2 terminal server and a Samba 2.2.7a
server. The Samba server uses security=server with the 2K
terminal server as the password server. Users log in to the
terminal server and attempt to access (always the same)
share on
Sounds about standard for security=server. It's not a nice hack. Make
sure nothing is timing out the connection.
Well, it's straight over a crossover cable between two
servers, so I can't *think* of anything offhand.
Samba 3.0 includes more protections for security=server, but it is still
Hello,
When I sometimes sit down at my Samba PDC and fire up the monitor, there
are occasionally some log file messages displaying on the screen. This is
while nobody is logged onto the local server, it is displayed right over
the logon prompt.
Here is an example...
I believe that the HP Response Center has taken calls from Wal-Mart on
CIFS/9000 Server (HP's supported version of Samba), so I think that at
least some Wal-Mart sites are running CIFS/9000.
In any case, CIFS/9000 Server has MCSG scripts (.cntl,.conf,.mon) in
/opt/samba/HA/ under active_active
As the subject line indicates, I'm having multiple problems with
2.2.7a-0.2 . I compiled from source using the instructions for creating a
debian package, then did a dpkg -i of the packages that were built. Prior
to running 2.2.7a-0.2, I was running 2.2.3a from the stable debian
package. I
As a user, I log into SWAT to change my password. I click on the
password icon, enter the old password, enter the new password twice and
click on change password. I get this error: machine 127.0.0.1
rejected the password change. Error was RAP86. The specified password
is invalid. The passwd
Rolland I think you really need the map to guest from looking at your config
and make sure you can cd to your share with your pcguest unix account. I'm
guessing that your guest account does not have access to home and share.
Maybe move music to /music and give the permissions there.
Just some
We upgraded our server from RedHat 6.2 to RedHat 7.3, which includes an
upgrade of samba from 2.2.5 to 2.2.7. We have confirmed that samba 2.2.5
running on the RedHat 7.3 system is as fast as it was on the 6.2 system, but
if we upgrade to 2.2.7, then performance drops 20% as seen by NetBench (43.2
Hi John,
this is my smb.conf-file:
# /usr/local/etc/smb.conf
#
# $Id: smb.conf,v 1.1 2002/11/28 17:53:45 root Exp $
#
[global]
workgroup = ossa6
netbios name = claire
server string = File-services on claire.
hosts allow = 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0
max log size = 0
security = user
encrypt
Dan
Check out the HP documentation for the most recent revision of the HP-UX
implementation of Samba 2.2.x (referred to as CIFS/9000 Server) at:
http://docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B8725-90021/B8725-90021.html
Chapter 6 is titled Configuring HA CIFS/9000 and talks about the
configurations
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 01:29:50PM -0600, Dan Doffermyre wrote:
Samba friends,
I work in Wal-Mart's IT department, specifically with Unix Servers of
various flavors, but HP-UX is predominant in our Home Office environment.
I recently built an two node HA cluster on HP 11.11 boxes. I
Walk through DIAGNOSIS.txt.
Joel
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 11:04:16AM +1100, Malik Jayawardena wrote:
Hi there,
I'm a newbie to this group.
I've been using samba for a little while, and I have got it running
perfectly at home on RH Linux 7.3.
I'm trying to get it going properly on
We have a Red Hat 7.3 file server that serves about 30 Windows PCs via Samba
2.2.3a.
I have one group called users that everyone is in but when a file is created
by a PC, the group ownership on the created file is not users, but the same
as the file owner name. Is there any way to force the
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, C.Lee Taylor wrote:
Bart wrote:
Or ju put the documents on the home drive and change the target of the
'my documents' folder to this home drive.
that way you have security all the docs on a mounted drive.
We did that with Win98SE, and found
Hello,
I have a Samba domain on 3.0-alpha-21. The users and groups are stored
in LDAP.
Samba logs look like everithing is OK (the only suspicious record is
tdb_delete for name failed with error Record does not exist. at the
end of the log file )
I was trying to join W2K box to the domain
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, C.Lee Taylor wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, C.Lee Taylor wrote:
Bart wrote:
Or ju put the documents on the home drive and change the target of the
'my documents' folder to this home drive.
that way you have security all the docs on a
After googling the archives for the answer to my
problem (thank you Andrew) I discovered that I am not alone with the problem I
am having. Although I found no solutions to the problem. I will try
to give a little more detail than some of the others who have posted this
problem.
I have a RH
Hello,
I have some problems implementing an architecture
where a linux machine acts as a samba server, while a W2K PC acts as a samba
client.
From the PC I can see the service [myshare] on the
linux machine only through the guest account.
This is my smb.conf on the linux side:
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On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, John H Terpstra wrote:
If they are already domain user profiles then the samba-3.0.0 'profiles'
tool should report the SID's in NTUser.DAT and should allow you to change
them.
There was a bug with the profiles command which I have now fixed. The fix
is in the CVS trees
Hi All,
We have a mixed Win2K and Linux environment, and we run Samba 2.2.3a on
SuSE 8.0 Linux. Assume you have users who have to access a share on Samba of
say /foo/bar, and the users are part of group 'somegrp' (they have
permissions to
modify stuff in /foo/bar, btw).
Now, assume said users
Question: I am not sure what you mean by the Lanier displaying
anything. Is there a display on the printer? Is this a network printer
that talks to the server? This may be an idiosyncracy of the lanier.
Suggestion:
Is there a way to modify the print command in smb.conf so that it mv's
the job
-Original Message-
From: Joel Hammer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 6:57 PM
To: Van Sickler, Jim; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] How do I get the @#$$% job name to show
instead of
smbprn.yada.ya da?
If the file name is right in /tmp/J,
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Pierre Belanger wrote:
Last night I did a grep -i todo in the source code, to see
if I could contribute a little bit more ;-) I found the
following:
smbd/chgpasswd.c: /* TODO: Add cracklib support here */
I started working on this last night (using SAMBA_3_0
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 20:42, David Lee wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Pierre Belanger wrote:
Last night I did a grep -i todo in the source code, to see
if I could contribute a little bit more ;-) I found the
following:
smbd/chgpasswd.c: /* TODO: Add cracklib support here */
I
Hi,
I need unicode (UTF-8 filenames on server side) support, but 2.2.x is
lacking this.
So I'm interested in functionality like 2.2.x +unicode.
I use samba for: roaming profiles, file serving with ACLs, WINS server.
Print server is on another machine, so I don't care if in 3.0 printing
is stable
Hi all,
here's a link to a nice header file
http://www.acc.umu.se/~bosse/ntifs.h
metze
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Stefan metze Metzmacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hp CR 1548
This patch fixes a problem I observed where there were error messages
relating to getpwent /usr/bin/passwd, which is obviously a pretty
unlikely username. Investigation showed that the problem comes from
the 1.247.2.52 patch to loadparm.c (appliance_head only), which
replaces some
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