Hi Miles,
Miles Roper wrote:
Hi Drew,
No luck.
Pretty much done all that, still get all the same problems
That site was pretty good though :o)
There is one thing missing, however. If you fake winbind NSS to be
ldap, exported constructor names in winbind_nss_solaris.c also need
to be
Hello
We had our samba installed on a solaris Machine (SunOS dbtdev1 5.8
Generic_108528-17 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4) with a Multipack-Disksystem.
2 weeks ago we replaced the Multipack with SAN (HDS ligthning 9700).
Since then we got timeout and other errors, BUT not from all clients
only for
so, after infinite tries and different combination of bios
settings, modules loaded, ethernet adapter i concluded that
what makes the system crash is having the usb-ohci.o
- module loaded; i removed all the modules installed by
mandrake and it was ok for at least 100 GB of transfer;
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Hi all,
I'm running Samba+LDAP(+CUPS) as PDC for windoz and linux workstations.
I do have all the versions of MS Windoz (98 --- XP).
I just can't change any user password from the windoz client, any idea ?
Thanx
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Hi all
We installed Samba 2.2.3a to host files for the computers of our
secretary-office. Our secretaries are using Win2k computers, mostly Excel.
Win2k - German - SP3
Excel2k Pro - German - SP3
We have the following problem:
If they try to open files using Workplace-Directory-Folders they
Hi Everybody,
maybe we are just too stupid, but for me it seems that
there is some problem with holding passwords completely
sync between *NIX-world and WIN-world when I use LDAP
Samba.
If a user changes a password under Windows, with passwd chat
the *NIX-Password (attribute: userPassword) can
On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 20:58, darkness wrote:
After setting up Samba 3 I noticed the Windows 2000 box was
requesting a ticket from the KDC for HOST/NETBIOS NAME@MYREALM.COM
when it tried to connect to the Samba server. I presume that W2K is
sending the ticket it is granted along to the
Hi List,
I am having this problem with samba version 2.2.7a, whenever i try to do
an smbmount, to a win2k machine, i get the following error:
(Called name not present)
this is the output:
$ smbmount //172.18.12.100/directory asterixc -o
username=domain\administrator,password=
INFO:
Hi all.
I am using Samba 2.0.7,REV=1 on a Sun Solaris box. I set this up about two
years ago. The last month or so I have been having problems with it. We
have a Windows 2000 domain controller that the users log in to. The clients
are Windows NT4.0 are Windows 2000. I primarily use Samba for
Hi Brian
I followed your instruction and it nearly worked.
I can see the Windows PCs now. Win NT computers however do not show me
their shares but Win 98 computers do.
When I mount a shared drive there are no error messages and the mounted
share is displayed as a resource. Unfortunately it is
What does the X flag mean in the smbpasswd file flags field?
I know whgat the U, D N W means, but what about X ?
[UX ]:LCT-3E367D48:
Paul
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am gettin SMBserver failed.
am attaching the testparm dump
pl help me out
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From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27 January 2003 19:38
To: Mark Butcher
Cc: Samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Beginner feeling a little better now
Mark Butcher wrote:
What I can not
password [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We have this problem with NT4.0-Clients writing to a samba-2.2.7a/SuSE7.3 box. This
error occures from time to time with different applications. We mean, when the server
is under heavy load.
What is this, what is going on ? Does anyone has an idea how to fix it?
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hi,
first of all i use samba 2.2.5
My Samba is a PDC for 20 box under win2k/winXP
I created a ntconfig.pol with poledit and i put it in the netlogon
directory
The policies of my windows client changed.
Some of the policies was not good so i decided to recreate my ntconfig.pol
and to replace it in
Diego Rivera wrote:
I seem to recall the existence of a utility to convert
(dump?) TDB files into text format...
Since no one else has replied, what about running the 'strings' command on it and
piping the ouput to 'more'?
-wde
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Hello,
I am having a problem with adding domain users to a local windows 2000
group like Power Users. It keeps giving me the error unable to lookup
user names for display.
We have RH 7.1 running and Samba 2.2.4 installed as a PDC. I used to be
able to login as an administrator of the
Dear friends we have the following problem.
We have Operating system=OpenBsd installed computer
and an other one with windows 98
when we change the password via
smbpasswd myname ...
then we have the following problem.
My sambapassword is really changed.
Since when I try to communicate
My RedHat 8.0 workstation doesn't want to play nice
with Winbind. The rest of our Samba servers (on
RedHat 7.3) are working fine, and I am familiar with
setting up Winbind.
Samba: 2.2.7a (RPM from Samba.org. RedHat's RPMs do
same thing.)
Kernel 2.4.20
NT 4 domain
I'd copied the pam and
I was wondering if there was a %{char} that would give me the windows
version or something equivalent so that Windows XP specific stuff
doesn't get stuck with Windows 2000 stuff.
Thanks for the help.
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I have been successfully running with Samba 2.0.7 for more than a year now
but am having problems using version 2.2.7; both are running under HP-UX.
The 2.2.7 version of Samba is running under HP-UX 11, the 2.0.7 is running
under HP-UX 10.20.
Drive connections to Windows 2000 systems have started
use the %a tag for that.
%a - the architecture of the remote machine. Only some are recognized, and
those may not be 100% reliable. It currently recognizes Samba, WfWg,
Win95, WinNT and Win2k. Anything else will be known as UNKNOWN. If it
gets it wrong then sending a level 3 log to [
I just upgraded to Solaris 8, and downloaded the the following binary
package from www.samba.org http://www.samba.org :
samba-2.2.7-sol8-suncc-64bit.pkg.gz
When trying to gunzip it, here is my output:
/home/ccampbell # gunzip samba-2.2.7-sol8-suncc-64bit.pkg.gz
gunzip:
But when I check whether the unix password is also
changed or not I see
it is not changed. Hence the two passwords are not
syncronized.
What is the problem?
unix password sync = yes
passwd chat = *New password:* %n\n
*Retype new password:*
%n\n *Success*a
passwd program
Hi,
I am need to find out if SAMBA can be used in a strictly WINDOWS
environment? I used SAMBA as a UNIX admin at Ford motor, and loved this
utility. I made mention of it in a current meeting as something we need to
look at for doing remote imaging within our network. What I was not
Yeah, Samba can replace an NT/2K/XP file and print server pretty easy.
There are a gazillion functions that can get it to act as a PDC.
Currently I have one running in a shop of 10 Windows workstations without a
hitch...
Bob
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Hello All,
I'm running Samba 2.2.7a on RedHat 8.0. Connecting to a Windows 2000
200GB share works OK, except for files 2 GBytes.
The linux box can see the large Windows files, but does not see their
correct sizes -- it reports an absurdly big size when using ls -l. Files
less
that
On January 28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
The linux box can see the large Windows files, but does not see their
correct sizes -- it reports an absurdly big size when using ls -l. Files
less
that 2GB show up correctly. Trying to create a 3G file on the Windows box
from the linux box,
So it appears that Samba supports large filesystems, but not large
files. Is this a configuration issue or a 32bit limitation in Samba??
This isn't a samba (server) issue; rather it's an smbmount
and kernel (client) issue. You need the patches at
http://www.hojdpunkten.ac.se/054/samba/
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Igor Debacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greetings from Brazil,
I installed winbind and everything seems good, but i have kde installed and
i'm trying to run windowmaker.. if i choose 'failsafe' or log into the black
terminal it runs ok.. but when i try to log into the windowmaker.. it does
Hey guys,
i have samba running on a red hat 7.3. It´s work fine.
But i need to share just one folder with just one computer.
something like this
foldercomputer
xxxxxx only
yyyyyy only
how can i do that?
[]´s
Iced Sun
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From: Kyle Loree [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 2:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Win2k DC no longer authenticates for Samba shares
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a win2k domain ... 2 of the client machines are Red Hat
Hi, all!
I'm having some problems automounting Windows shares from my Debian
GNU/Linux system. However, doing it manually with
mount -t smbfs -o username=Johan,password=foobar //nisse/C
/var/autofs/nisse/
works flawless.
I'm totaly new with autofs so I don't know if I'm my setup is
Kyle Loree wrote:
use the %a tag for that.
Hmm... I looked through the docs and saw that but wasn't and still am
not sure that is what I want. It looks like it will probably work, but
what happens with the next version of Windows? I presume it also shows
up as unknown, at least for a period of
Greetings from Brazil,
I installed winbind and everything seems good, but i have kde installed and
i'm trying to run windowmaker.. if i choose 'failsafe' or log into the black
terminal it runs ok.. but when i try to log into the windowmaker.. it does
not log in... what should i do ?
other
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On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Kaleb Pederson wrote:
Hmm... I looked through the docs and saw that but wasn't and still am
not sure that is what I want. It looks like it will probably work, but
what happens with the next version of Windows? I presume it
Igor Debacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
when someone log into a linux box.. with win2k accounts..
it needs a home dir.. which is not created..
how can i make it creates by itself ?
There is a pam routine for that... Can't remember the name and os on,
but try google ;)
Hope it could help
Just curious- are you experiencing netlogin errors on the DC as well?
I posted something a couple of weeks ago- my logfiles looked a lot like yours. No one
had an answer at that point.
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 09:57AM, Gaffey, Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I am hoping someone here can help me.
I have several Win95/98/NT/2K boxes that i'm trying to provide a backup
solution for. I found BackupPC and got it setup. It uses Samba for the
communicaitons on the Windows clients.
The problem that I'm running into is that it requires access to the
Still at it
Clients: Win2k SP2
Server: OpenBSD 3.2
LPRng 3.8.20
Samba 2.7.pre1
Printer: Lanier 2138
Driver: Ricoh RPCS
Tried: disable spoolss yes/no (on separate samba servers)
If I print through Samba/LPRng, I get
the document name of smbprn.xx.xx
displayed in the 2138's log.
Sigh...
I also have the same problem. Unfortunately I was distracted last week while
I was looking into it. It seems that the communication between the nsswitch
module and winbindd is broken. On my box Winbind sees all the groups fine,
but the function getpwent() seems broken (somewhere).
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 04:33, Zied Fakhfakh wrote:
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Hi all,
I'm running Samba+LDAP(+CUPS) as PDC for windoz and linux workstations.
I do have all the versions of MS Windoz (98 --- XP).
I just can't change any user password from the windoz
it may be a samba problem...
i recommend you upgrade to 2.2.7a
(there are debs available at samba.org - dunno exactly where you'll have
to search)
this might be an oplock problem - you could turn oplocks off on the
share to see if things improve
brad
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 05:07, Heiko
Kristyan Osborne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
write a script to do it for you.
Why write a script when pam can do i for you ?
well you choice...
/Rene
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On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 05:43, Matthias Eichler wrote:
Hi Everybody,
maybe we are just too stupid, but for me it seems that
there is some problem with holding passwords completely
sync between *NIX-world and WIN-world when I use LDAP
Samba.
If a user changes a password under Windows,
Since I put alot of reliability in listservs
I want to do the following things. I run a Linux server on a completely
Win2K network. I want the Linux server, when someone's password is updated
through the domain controller, to automatically update the Linux server, so
when we update
David Boynton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sigh...
I also have the same problem. Unfortunately I was distracted last week while
I was looking into it. It seems that the communication between the nsswitch
module and winbindd is broken. On my box Winbind sees all the groups fine,
but the
Your automount setup looks fine to me. I was comparing it to my working one
here and cannot see any difference except I use IP addresses in my target
share names:
[root@medulla /root]# cat /etc/auto.master
# $Id: auto.master,v 1.2 1997/10/06 21:52:03 hpa Exp $
# Sample auto.master file
# Format
when someone log into a linux box.. with win2k accounts..
it needs a home dir.. which is not created..
how can i make it creates by itself ?
i have more than 1000 users.. i need something better then mkdir :)
thanx in advance
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I am running Samba (from CVS source tree) using OpenLDAP for user
authentication. I keep getting NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE message when
trying to connect with smbclient. I have debugging turned-on and see:
[2003/01/28 13:25:04, 3] auth/auth_sam.c:sam_password_ok(260)
sam_password_ok: NEITHER
Hello,
I have samba + windbind running on red hat linux 8.0. I can ssh to the
samba server but windows clients can't connect.
From the log it looks like windows is not reading the user as CVRR2+soo
and only using soo.
Any ideas on how to fix this problem?
Here is my smb.conf:
#
I managed to find enough information here to help me get it working:
http://www.flatmtn.com/computer/Linux-Samba.html
Mike
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From: Igor Debacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:54 PM
Subject: [Samba] pam_mkhomedir.so
Hi all,
I have just one simple question.
I have samba+winbind up and running smooth ( 2.2.7a ).
I can get users, groups from wbinfo -u, -g correctly, but when I run
wbinfo -m to find a trusted domain I get nothing.
Did I miss something? Should I do something on win2k side?
thanks in advance,
I don't know what is meaing and how to solve. Becuas e I cannot connect the
samba
[2003/01/28 07:31:50, 1] smbd/password.c:authorise_login(728)
authorise_login: refusing user with no session setup
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Sorry, wrong link. The previous post's link had some examples for
pam_mkhomedir. This link has some better information.
http://www.sin.khk.be/~dj/
Mike
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From: Michael Pellegrino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 3:09 PM
Have you configured Samba with LDAP support
(./configure --with-ldapsam)?
Look for something like that in the logs:
[2003/01/28 17:57:46, 2]
passdb/pdb_ldap.c:ldap_open_connection(216)
ldap_open_connection: connection opened
[2003/01/28 17:57:46, 2]
passdb/pdb_ldap.c:ldap_connect_system(250)
I have been working to get a Samba 3 (alpha 21) on Red Hat 8.0 to work with our
current Windows 2000 ADS. This is pure ADS (ie. no compatibility mode). Our desire
is to have various samba servers join the domain and use the domain to authenticate
users to the samba servers. It's my
Hi Jerry
Thanks Jerry.
Would you believe it, the thing started working just after sending the last
mail. I am not sure whether I really had a password issue or not but it was
probably because a LAN cable was loose in a hub and some one moved it just
as it was getting interesting. Anyway I
Hi,
'autofs status' gives me:
[root@medulla /root]# /etc/init.d/autofs status
Configured Mount Points:
/usr/sbin/automount --timeout 60 /misc file /etc/auto.misc
/usr/sbin/automount --timeout 60 /ukfax file /etc/auto.ukfax
/usr/sbin/automount --timeout 60 /cortex file
Hello,
I am first time Samba user.
Unix = HP-UX 11.0
Network = Win 2K
My Goal: To make few files public, which is on the
unix box in a certain directory.
I loaded Samba from the website and did everything
else as mentioned in the instructions. Was
successfully able to acheieve my goal. Then
i can't login into the windowmaker when winbind is running..
but i can login into the terminal or failsafe..
any ideas ?
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On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Igor Debacker wrote:
when someone log into a linux box.. with win2k accounts..
it needs a home dir.. which is not created..
how can i make it creates by itself ?
If your system is running Solaris or Linux then you could use the PAM
modules pam_mkhomedir.so. You will need
when winbind is running.. i can' t login with local users as 'root'
my nsswitch.conf is like this
passwd : files winbind
group : files winbind
thanx
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where and how can i call this module ?
is it in /etc/pam.d ? how is the sintax ?
i'm a suse linux user..
thanx !
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On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 14:20:57 -0800 (PST), Jonathan Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The command ver returns the version, but that's not really helpful,
because in a batch file script, you can't use the output to control the
direction of the script.
ver | find 95 nul
if not errorlevel 1 set
Hello all,
From a Windows NT, 2000, or XP command prompt (cmd.exe, NOT command.com) you
can see all of the system level environment variables available when
processing login scripts (and other programs) by issuing the set command.
Unfortunately, there is nothing there that specifically identifies
Hello,
we tried upgrading from 2.2.4 to 2.2.7a in order to fix a problem. We
believe it fixes it, BUT, 2.2.7a causes logon scripts to never run.
That is, we have 2.2.4 installed and the logon procedure works
perfectly. We then upgrade the samba/samba-common (debian) packages, and
everything
To restate the question: should the line in nsswitch.conf have 'wins',
'winbind', or 'winbindd'?? Assume that everything else is correctly
configured, the syntax is all I want to know.
--Jon
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Chris de Vidal wrote:
--- Jonathan Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've a
[snip]
Jan 27 19:25:51 mark smbd[13448]: [2003/01/27 19:25:51, 0]
rpc_client/cli_trust.c:change_trust_account_password(247)
Jan 27 19:25:51 mark smbd[13448]: 2003/01/27 19:25:51 :
change_trust_account_password: Failed to change password for domain
DOMAINNAME.
I've seen this error whenever I
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 15:54, Igor Debacker wrote:
where and how can i call this module ?
is it in /etc/pam.d ?
yes
how is the sintax ?
google for pam administrator guide
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Set up a share that only handles Simply Accounting and add these lines to it.
kernel oplocks = No
oplocks = No
level2 oplocks = No
XP wiped out an Access database for one of my clients until this list helped me
figure it out. Working with a *COPY* of your data, have 2 XP computers try to open
On 28 Jan 2003, Christian Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just upgraded to Solaris 8, and downloaded the the following binary
package from www.samba.org http://www.samba.org :
samba-2.2.7-sol8-suncc-64bit.pkg.gz
When trying to gunzip it, here is my output:
/home/ccampbell #
-Original Message-
From: Paul Taylor
To: Michael Bartosh; Gaffey, Mike
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: 1/28/2003 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Win2k DC no longer authenticates for Samba shares
[snip]
Jan 27 19:25:51 mark smbd[13448]: [2003/01/27 19:25:51, 0]
On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 05:35 PM, Gaffey, Mike wrote:
The only workaround I've found to date is to delete the machine from
the
domain on the domain controller, add it back and the join the domain
from Samba (smbpasswd -j domain.) The last step may not be strictly
necessary, but it
Hello, I am wondering if anyone else has thought that it might be good
to be able to run multiple instances of samba on a single machine ?
I currently accomplish this task with VMware and multiple vm's.
But it seems to me that it may be simpler if samba were able to
run multiple instenses, with
Did I miss something? Is LDAP supposed to replace winbindd in nsswitch.conf?
If so, then what I've written below is not right, but read it anyway.
Perhaps LDAP is not finding winbindd in it's list of things to query.
My experience is not with HPUX, but I have been able to use passwd: files
On January 28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I don't have HPUX, so I don't know what to suggest for that. I just know
getent won't work without winbindd in nsswitch.conf on Linux.
I think the point that was being made is that NSS support on HPUX only
supports a few known types, of which one is LDAP.
Ronan Waide wrote:
On January 28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I don't have HPUX, so I don't know what to suggest for that. I just know
getent won't work without winbindd in nsswitch.conf on Linux.
I think the point that was being made is that NSS support on HPUX only
supports a few known types,
Hi Everyone,
Been following this a bit; faking out nsswitch with the ldap stuff
seems like a HIGH and complicated price to pay for getting a passwd
program that will work to change passwords for standard unix users.
One of the other things I have seen is a simple script that moved
and replaced
Hi, we are running Samba 2.2.5 using LDAP und pam_ldap (pam_unix2 with
auth+account+password=use_ldap) as PDC out of the SuSE 8.1 distribution. It
runs very well: Login für UnixSamba ok, Passwort-Change for Samba via
smbpasswd Ok and we are able to manipulate the Linux Password in LDAP using
the
[ FreeBSD not allowing '$' in usernames, ]
hi adam.
i've got openbsd, and have the same scenario there with the
machine names.
i did what basically amounts to your suggestion #2.
# adduser
for the machine account i'm going to create. most lately it was
for an account for
[ On Sun, 29 Dec 2002, Andre Meij wrote: ]
[ Nope, same result :( ]
hi andre.
for what it's worth, i had a browselist synch problem over a VPN
too.
it wouldn't make sense for this to work, but i put the NETBIOS
name of the computers in question in the remote announce, remote
browse
HI All
I'm in the process of setting up my first Linux box at work, a basic file
server for all 20+ Win clients (I'm sick of paying M$ CAL) all have a 'home'
directory and all share a 'shared' directory. What my problem is, everything
is working OK with WinXP/2000 I can see the shared directory
# adduser
for the machine account i'm going to create. most lately it was
for an account for machine 'phoenix'.
then i did
# vipw
and added the '$' to the username.
I edited the source of 'pw' and took out the $ restriction so I am now
able to add machine accounts from the
Hi Miles,
Miles Roper wrote:
Hi Drew,
No luck.
Pretty much done all that, still get all the same problems
That site was pretty good though :o)
There is one thing missing, however. If you fake winbind NSS to be
ldap, exported constructor names in winbind_nss_solaris.c also need
to be
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server role = share|server|member|PDC|BDC|ADS
So what would 'server role = share' be?
Volker
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Well.. I understand from the docs, that #1b is reserved for PDC (acting as
browse master.. cannot be split up), but if I say domain logons.. smbd
gives me Server's Role (logon server) conflicts with share-level security.
The shares still work (for now), but I'm getting this error in log.smbd:
the old user security = share
obviously it makes no sense to use the user security option if you have
a server role.
Simo.
On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 10:15, Volker Lendecke wrote:
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So what would
On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 06:52, Dariush Forouher wrote:
Hi,
pwdLastSet and pwdMustChange in LDAP seems to be saved in local
timezone, not in UTC. Has this a specific reason? IMHO UTC would be a
better choice.
It shouldn't be in local time - they are unix time values...
I'll have a look when I
I have been successfully running with Samba 2.0.7 for more than a year now
but am having problems using version 2.2.7
Drive connections to windows 2000 systems have started coming up with 'Drive
already connected' errors.
When I look at the SMBD processes running on the samba server there are
The log.smbd file has lots of (No locks available) errors..
Any help?
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From: Grierson, Garry (UK07)
Sent: 28 January 2003 11:36
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Drive already connected Error in Windows 2000
I have been successfully running with
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On 28 Jan 2003, Simo Sorce wrote:
I still think we _need_ to introduce a server role paramter, leaving
the other active for tuning, but so that new admins will not get mad to
have a decent configuration.
server role =
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 07:50:27AM -0600, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
server role = share|server|member|PDC|BDC|ADS
or something like that.
And i'm still not convinced that it adds any value. I just adds one more
way to configure things (functionality we can already do) and confuses
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On Sun, 26 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The following patch changes the build process for samba (3_0) to
build libsmbclient.so if and only if the operating system
supports shared libraries. Today the build process tries to
build
I'm using the smbldap tools and have
delete user script = /usr/sbin/smbldap-userdel.pl %u
I don't delete the user at all. It could be a bug in your delete user
script.
ah - this is what i'm suggesting - that samba automatically delete the
machine account when it a machine leaves the
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On 28 Jan 2003, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
ah - this is what i'm suggesting - that samba automatically delete the
machine account when it a machine leaves the domain. I don't know if it
should be via that delete user script (but i don't think it
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Ulf Bertilsson wrote:
I think the Samba dev team could use this good
message in such an dark cold winterday :)
How cool is it that there are Amiga computers running Samba,
even PDC functionality! :)
My regards to the team for their good efforts.
This is a
Hi there,
since I upgraded our fileserver running Debian 3.0/i386 with Samba 2.2.7a (a
package I created myself) I'm seeing the following messages in syslog:
Jan 28 14:55:50 Fileserver nmbd[22451]: [2003/01/28 14:55:50, 0]
tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(531)
Jan 28 14:55:50 Fileserver nmbd[22451]:
hi folks,
ran this command:
rpcclient -U Administrator%password PDC -c getdriver PRINTER
and got this output:
[Windows 4.0]
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Here's the stacktrace:
#0 0x080a8abd in strlen_w (src=0x0) at lib/util_unistr.c:312
#1 0x0809bf6f in pull_ucs2 (base_ptr=0x0,
On 28-Jan-03 , Ulf Bertilsson wrote:
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, Ulf Bertilsson wrote:
I think the Samba dev team could use this good
message in such an dark cold winterday :)
How cool is it that there are Amiga computers running Samba,
even PDC functionality! :)
My regards to the team for
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