The box is a p2-300/128M, one 10mbit NIC.
During a testload of a client doing a streaming write (storing a single large
file)
the server experiences userspace loads (as expressed by top) of ~45% cpu by the smbd
process.
The write rate sustains at ~430-450
aa.
Local Group Policy does not allow you to apply security filters or to
have multiple sets of Group Policy objects, unlike Active
Directory?based Group Policy objects. You can, however, set
Discretionary Access Control Lists (DACLs) on the
%systemroot%\System32\GroupPolicy folder so
John,
Are you running samba as a pdc ? Can you connect via a win2k box? are
you passing clear text passwords over ? on nt4 if i am correct after sp2 it
locked down the passwords going out in plain text. There was a registy hack
so that if you were to authenticate against a samba server it
I meant the last email to gurban.
Raj
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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John H Terpstra
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 5:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] WinNT4WS problems... PLEASE HELP, URGENT
On Mon,
Hello,
When a application is installed on a client, the link is created in All
User directory.
How to make this on serveur ?
The objective of this demand reside on the possibility to ghost
installation and conserve the common profile and user profile.
Thank you for your fastly response.
Hi there,
is it possible to acitivate Unix Realname with samba 2.2.4 ? I've tried it,
but samba will ignore
the unknown parameter. Does there exist an alternative parameter like unix
realname under
samba 2.2.4 ???
We decided that having the option to turn
Do not use smblib. If you want to verify a password against Windows,
use winbindd and pam_winbind or ntlm_auth (new in 3.0 alpha).
does ntlm_auth require a winbind daemon running?
I was trying to avoid that!
Thanks
Paul
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hello alex,
Alex schrieb:
Thanks for your response.
Not sure I understand- Are the clients not set up well?
it was not a setup problem. - a view times w2k looses security
settings for a file. (i don't know why, sometimes it seems, that the
filesystem has a bug...)
so, if u look to the security
I upgraded my Samba alpha 21 to alpha 22 and the clients stoped accessing
the shares.
As I have experienced this before, I started the debugging process, until I
reached the part of joining the win2k Domain. Thats where things crash with
the following message:
[2003/03/18 11:13:59, 1]
Hi,
Its possible to join SAMBA in a SMALL BUSSINESS WIN2k?
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From: FRANCO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 11:27 AM
Subject: [Samba] SAMBA WILL JOIN IN A DOMAIN IN WIN2k Small
bissinessserver???
Hi,
Its possible to join SAMBA in a SMALL BUSSINESS WIN2k?
[]s
Yes.
Gareth Davies
Hi everyone !!!
Will Not prompt who, possible install and adjust Samba as ADS
controller domain (PDC) ? If yes then if what examples or documentation
?
RESPECTFULLY YOURS, Aleksey.
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Will Not prompt who, possible install and adjust Samba as ADS
controller domain (PDC) ? If yes then if what examples or documentation
?
RESPECTFULLY YOURS, Aleksey.
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Without thinking much about this, let me ask. How do you start smbd?
With xinetd or as a freestanding daemon?
Joel
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 04:27:28PM -0800, Jeff D. Hamann wrote:
I have upgraded samba to 2.2.7a and cannot print to my printer attached to
my BSD machine. I can use the share dirs,
I said the printing, not the printable parameter.
printing = cups or whatever.
Joel
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 03:29:33AM -0500, David Banning wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 10:18:32PM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
You might try using the printing parameter.
Well I goofed. I have tried so many
Hi Folks,
let me describe the situation we have here:
a mixed network with 4 Macs (Mac OS 9) and currently one PC (W**dows
XP). We have set up a linux-based server with netatalk and Samba
(2.2.7) The files formerly based on one of the PowerMacs have been
copied to the NetAtalk Volume which
Howdie all
How would I dissable a user account and a pdc server
thanks
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Hallo,
we have the problem that loading an powerpoint-file from the fileserver
takes a long time. Are there any person which knows samba-config
parameters and there values which are important for the traffic between
Samba-Fileserver and Windows 2000 client.
regards,
Klaus-Peter Laabs
Ryan Oberto wrote:
Howdie all
How would I dissable a user account and a pdc server
thanks
If you mean how do you disable a user account on a pdc server, you run
smbpasswd -d USERNAME.
mark
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Are you using the 64bit Alpha version? As the author says, 4Gb backups are
any good to anyone...
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Subject: RE: [Samba] Backup - suggestions needed
I use
I agree - keeping any valuable data in a profile is asking for trouble -
especially as profiles get overwritten so you have no chance of recovering a
lost one.
PST files also grow exponetially so you will soon be looking at huge
login/logoff times as huge PST files are copied up and down to the
Last weekend I upgraded from 2.2.7a to 2.2.8 because of the security
problems. Unfortunately 2.2.8 is not only security upgrade but also
contains some improvements one of which is backport of ACL code from 3.x
Since the upgrade I have problems with rights. In a directory with empty
ACL for the
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Raj Saxena wrote:
John,
Are you running samba as a pdc ?
Yes,
Can you connect via a win2k box?
Yes.
are you passing clear text passwords over ?
No.
on nt4 if i am correct after sp2 it locked down the passwords going out
in plain text. There was a
Hello Everyone,
I have a few users that are complaining about the slowness of
copying files to and saving files directly to the Samba server. From my
own recollections, the speed is rather identical to the speed we
experienced on our old Windows NT 4.0 fileserver.
One thing that
I was thinking of putting a slightly bigger HD on my Linux server and would
like to know the easiest way.
I know that ghost works well on FAT32 partitions, but does it work on Ext3
partitions too?
Id rather not reinstall if I don't have to, so any and all suggestions are
appreciated.
TIA
Kev
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Robert Adkins II wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I have a few users that are complaining about the slowness of
copying files to and saving files directly to the Samba server. From my
own recollections, the speed is rather identical to the speed we
experienced on our old
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Kevin Smith wrote:
I was thinking of putting a slightly bigger HD on my Linux server and
would like to know the easiest way. I know that ghost works well on
FAT32 partitions, but does it work on Ext3 partitions too? Id rather
not reinstall if I don't have to, so any and
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 09:17:24AM -0500, Kevin Smith wrote:
I was thinking of putting a slightly bigger HD on my Linux server and would
like to know the easiest way.
I know that ghost works well on FAT32 partitions, but does it work on Ext3
partitions too?
Id rather not reinstall if I
Just a thought, but I would check for errors on your NIC with ifconfig.
Read times might still be quite good whilst write times are shot if there
are network errors I have found.
Noel
Without spending money, are there any other methods
through which I can dramatically increase the network write
Noel,
I had already checked the NIC and found VERY acceptable errors.
In over 2GBs of data transferred since my last scheduled maintenance
reboot, there has only been 3 errors and 1 overrun. Which to me, is
negligible as far as errors go.
I have a sinking suspicion, that I am
This is a bit OT, but I have used Ghost with ext2 partitions with no
problems whatsoever. I'm not sure if ext3 is supported or not.
Same diff; any ext2-based tools work just fine with a clean
ext3 partition. So just make sure to shut down cleanly
before using ghost.
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Hi,
I am trying to print to Windows Networked Printers via Samba in OSX.
I keep getting the error: Unable to connect via Samba, will try again in
60 seconds.
Any advice?
Much appreciated,
Dawn Watkins
Macintosh Systems Admin.
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Or you could just switch the filesystems to ext2?
I believe this is just a case of changing your mount options in fstab and I
think this is what John was alluding to earlier - ext3 adds a lot of baggage
to the ext2 structure which slows it down quite considerably. Reiser and
XFS were designed
I am trying to compile samba-2.2.8 on an NCR MP-RAS system and receive the following:
Compiling rpc_parse/parse_net.c
NCR High Performance C Compiler R3.0c
(c) Copyright 1994-98, NCR Corporation
(c) Copyright 1987-98, MetaWare Incorporated
E rpc_parse/parse_net.c,L1237/C35(#237): CHAR_BIT:
Plan to use W2K PDC and a couple of Samba 2.2.8 file
servers.
Has anyone used the preconfigured templates that are
shipped with W2K server(basicdc.inf, securedc.inf) on
their PDC?
Gotchas? Landmines? Necessary Modifications?
Hudson
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Thanks for the suggestion Leroy, I probably should have added
that when I built this server, I built it in overkill mode. It has
much more RAM then is needed for our current load.
The server has over 800 Megs of physical RAM dedicated to buffer
and cache.
Regards,
Robert Adkins
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Same diff; any ext2-based tools work just fine with a clean
ext3 partition. So just make sure to shut down cleanly
before using ghost.
Not always true.
Partition Magic 4.0 works great for resizing ext2 partitions, but
Noel,
I would take Journaling over performance any day of the week.
You can always find ways to increase performance, given enough time.
However, even with battery back-ups if the power supply dies, I
want to be back up and running after replacing the power supply almost
I have looked for this specific error and cannot find it.
Net setup:
Redhat 7.2 w/ Samba 2.2.7 as PDC
XP Pro SP1 laptop and desktop
I can join the domain, but after rebooting I cannot login to the domain.
Error is that I cannot connect to domain. This pops up immediately. If I
logon to the
I have a share called 'text'. Some of the filenames in the unix directory
no longer display on a NT mapped drive.
Here is an example of some file names that no longer display
BDTT022103.PCB.100312
BDTT022103.PCB.zip
MC010625.P0
MC010625.P1
MC010625.P3
MC010625.P5
In the same unix directory,
I was wondering if their was an option in samba that can control how many print
jobs a samba/windows 98/XP client user can have in a day?
Hopevale Union Free School District: http://www.hopevale.com
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hi,
I upgraded my samba from 2.2.7a to 2.2.8 and now sometimes user have
logout problems:
just one example:
cannot save profile: unable to store recent.lnk
I estimate one out of 50 logoff fails.
There is another thing new in samba 2.2.8:
my user have quota on linux and with 2.2.7a they
I would like to be able to use Windows Active Directory accounts for logon to a
Linux RH8 desktop. I have successfully used Kerberos to add the desktop to the
AD domain. I am also able to use Kerberos or rpc to view users groups. I
have not been able to use winbind. I am using the
I am new to linux and samba. I have looked everywhere for a good place
that has instructions at a newbie level on how to use srpms to get samba
to work with acl's. I have got the xfs filesystem to work. I think that
I need to recompile samba to make it work with acl's, but do I also need
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 07:09:18AM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
I said the printing, not the printable parameter.
printing = cups or whatever.
I've tried printing = bsd but it makes no difference.
That seems to be the default anyway.
The printcap is -read-, but the print just drifts
Hello,
I am having problems building Samba 2.2.8 on HP-UX 11.00.
I am using the ANSI C compiler,
/opt/ansic/bin/cc:
LINT A.11.01.25171.GP CXREF A.11.01.25171.GP
HP92453-01 A.11.01.25171.GP HP C Compiler
$ Sep 8 2000 23:13:51 $
My configure line is
CC=cc
Okay. I guess the next thing to do is try with a fresh installation and
then see if it occurs again as elements get added.
our setup... xp-pro (pre sp1) and office2k, local profiles only,
sign-or-seal; no problems so far.
I didn't have any troubles with local profiles either. My hope
Hi,
I'm trying to copy printer driver files to the server in a way that
workstations can
install from the server just by right-clicking on the printer icon and
choosing
Install.
I created the [printers] share and created the W32X86, etc directories. In
XP I
right-clicked on the printer icon and
Is there a way to find out what options were used to compile Samba? I no longer have
the source for the version that is compile on my system and I would like to upgrade to
the latest version.
Scott Swaim
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Just wanted to thank those who have helped me (knowingly (such as Andrew
Bartlett) and others unknowingly) get Samba set up to work with MS
Active Directory and with ACL support working. As is typical in lists
like these, there are way more requests than thanks. Being in the IT
industry, I know
I haven't had any luck printing to printer attached to my FreeBSD machine
using samba (local printing works fine) after upgrading to 2.2.7a and using
XP. I could see my shared home directory from both XP and 2K and can still
see my home dir from the w2k machine. Now, when I try to map to my home
I am trying to make windows XP to legalize in the SAMBA,
I configured the samba to be dominio Master all perfect one.
I obtain until adding the XP for dominio of the samba.
Now it comes the problems:
1. Always that I effect login, appears a screen for password change. How
to remove this?
2. I
If your log files is anything to go by it looks like you already have a
Samba process running - it cannot bind to the port as something has already
nabbed it. Did you kill off all the old smbd processes?
Assume when you upgraded to XP you made the 'requiresignorseal' changes to
the registry?
I'm trying to get Samba on AIX 5.1 to work in appliance-like mode. I would
like NT domain users to get automatically and persistently mapped to
AIX/Unix users. This stuff seemed to work fine without much effort on
Solaris 9, but AIX is a different story, and I'm new to AIX as well. AIX
5.1
This isn't the first time I've seen MS stuff 15 pounds of horse manure in a
nine pound sack.
On 2003.03.17 15:11 Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 05:45, erx wrote:
Has anyone seen this:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/Embedded/sak/evaluation/compare/advantage.asp
And has
Sometimes xinetd causes trouble. You may be starting it with xinetd and not
know it.
What does netstat -apn | grep 13 show?
Joel
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 09:47:15AM -0800, Jeff D. Hamann wrote:
I believe I started samba as a freestanding daemon using the
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/samba.sh start in
Hi
I have downloaded samba-2.2.8 and I used the following command to
compile the source.
./configure --prefix=/opt/samba --sysconfdir=/opt/samba/conf
--with-smbmount --with-acl-support
I got the following error when I tried to compile it.
checking configure summary... ERROR: No locking
I thought you were using cups?
This is of importance because all the print commands depend on your printing
system. You could specify the command in your share, like I do.
[ps]
comment = Filtered for Z53
path = /tmp
read only = No
create mask = 0700
guest
Hi
I have downloaded samba-2.2.8 and I'm trying to use the following
command to compile the source.
./configure --prefix=/opt/samba --sysconfdir=/opt/samba/conf
--with-smbmount --with-acl-support
I got the following error when I tried to compile it.
checking configure summary... ERROR: No
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 16:11, Bob Matckie wrote:
Hi
I have downloaded samba-2.2.8 and I'm trying to use the following
command to compile the source.
./configure --prefix=/opt/samba --sysconfdir=/opt/samba/conf
--with-smbmount --with-acl-support
I got the following error when I tried to
Hi all,
I'm getting the following error when building today's SAMBA_2_2 cvs code, with
the following configure options
./configure --with-smbwrapper --with-smbmount --with-ldapsam --with-quotas
--with-msdfs --with-acl-support --with-libsmbclient
snip
Compiling passdb/pdb_tdb.c
I was doing some research on this a couple months ago for FreeBSD.
FreeBSD's NSS implementation was designed just for small things like
LDAP and the like. It wasn't fully implemented. As such, I was not
able to find a way to implement the dynamic accounts that windbind
provides. Hopefully this has
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hello.
i am running a samba server (samba 2.2.3a on suse linux 8.0) , two win
98 client and one win xp client.
the access to the samba-shares and the filetransfer works very fine with
all clients.
but if i want to play mp3-files that are stored on the server from the
win 98 clients
Hi
I was wondering if anyone could shed any light on this. I've upgraded
two machines from RedHat 7.2s default 2.2.1 RPM of Samba to an RPM of
2.2.8 compiled from the source RPM on the samba download site. One
server has XP clients and this has no problems. The other has a mix of
Windows
Forte C, Solaris 9, Ultrasparc
Compiling rpc_parse/parse_spoolss.c
rpc_parse/parse_spoolss.c, line 1209: warning: assignment type mismatch:
pointer to unsigned char = pointer to char
rpc_parse/parse_spoolss.c, line : warning: assignment type mismatch:
pointer to unsigned char
Greetings,
Trying to backup a samba server using backup exec (on win2000 server). I
can see the server, but I cant browse its shares. Anybody done this/
have suggestions.?
I noticed there were some posts on this a little while ago but they have
expired.If they contain the answer can somebody
When I try to logon to my windows XP box I get the following error
message from windows:
Windows did not load your roaming profile and is attempting to log you
on with your local profile. Changes to the profile will not be copied to
the server when you logoff. Windows did not load your profile
I can play mp3's fine stored on a samba server with windows98 and winamp.
Do you enqueue them using the windows file browser or try to add them with
the add option in winamp. What happens if you just try to copy and paste
with the windows file browser?
Joel
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 12:17:34AM
Greetings,
We are in the process of moving all our files from Windows 2000 Server
to Samba running on RedHat 8.0. Have had a failry smooth ride, but this
morning I was asked to restrict access to a particular directory in a
particular share to a group of users. How do I do this ? Am I better to
If you can see the server, but not shares, you most likely have not published any
directories. What version of the BE agent are you using? I've noticed 4.6 works well
(the install actually works well and will walk you through the setup to publish the
directories to be backed up). It's often
Looks like you're going to need to enable ACL support in both Samba and your linux
kernel (if it's not already there). This will most likely require a kernel patch and
rebuild as well as recompiling samba (unless you happened to compile with that option
the 1st time). You can then use linux
Hi,
Your q has a few answers.
Mine;
1 - used create mode = , direcory mode = flags.
2 - manipulated uig/gid to get the perms that I
desired.
There seems a more elegant approach, ACLs. Some
journaling file systems have inherant support for this
as well (ie; sgi_xfs).
I would recommend using
Typically with BE, you install an agent on any machines you want to back up. I'm sure
the windows version will see other windows machines, but you probably won't get very
good backup performance from them without the agent (it helps compress data over the
wire for faster backups - at least
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 11:19:51 -0600, Kevin Bramblett wrote:
I need to setup some directories (in RHL 7.2 running Samba 2.2.3a w/ W2K
PDC) to allow multiple groups, each of which has different permissions. If
If you simply need to configure them so that e.g. one group has
read+write
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 05:18:56 +1100, Benjamin Stewart -NEW wrote:
morning I was asked to restrict access to a particular directory in a
particular share to a group of users. How do I do this ? Am I better to
create a new share and share that folder out from there setting
permissions etc.
Can someone give a slightly detailed discussion of NIS support in Samba?
I'd like to integrate an exisiting samba server as either an NIS server or a
client. I've read brief paragraphs on the topic from the smb.conf man
page...
Khanh Tran
Network Operations
Sarah Lawrence College
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Dawn,
I am trying to print to Windows Networked Printers via Samba in OSX.
I keep getting the error: Unable to connect via Samba, will try again
in 60 seconds.
Any advice?
Read the Howto and the docs, walk through the diagnosis.txt, ask again with
much more details regarding your setup and
Hudson,
Plan to use W2K PDC and a couple of Samba 2.2.8 file servers.
Has anyone used the preconfigured templates that are
shipped with W2K server(basicdc.inf, securedc.inf) on their PDC?
Gotchas? Landmines? Necessary Modifications?
Guess you'd better post your question to one of those Win
Nobody,
I was wondering if their was an option in samba that can control how
many print jobs a samba/windows 98/XP client user can have in a day?
No way to get this done with Samba config options. Consult the man pages and
docs of the printing system you are using. And please use your real
On Tue, Mar 18, 2003 at 01:59:00PM +0100, Jan Houstek wrote:
Last weekend I upgraded from 2.2.7a to 2.2.8 because of the security
problems. Unfortunately 2.2.8 is not only security upgrade but also
contains some improvements one of which is backport of ACL code from 3.x
Since the upgrade I
Fernando,
I am trying to make windows XP to legalize in the SAMBA,
I configured the samba to be dominio Master all perfect one.
I obtain until adding the XP for dominio of the samba.
Now it comes the problems:
1. Always that I effect login, appears a screen for password change.
How to
Hi,
domain? As ra as I know Samba doesn't support
password change dialogs at
least in 2.x versions
Just fyi, it works (regarding domain pasword changes,
not local) as my users use it often.
When Samba 3 comes out, then there will trully be no
need for an actuall Windows PDC. This will make
This looks ok.
Are you sure the error messages you submitted were actually errors
associated with your lack of print access?
Joel
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Why do you have printable in your homes share?
Which printing system are you using?
Have you tried something simple like:
print command = echo Tried to print %s /tmp/printjob in your printer share.
Are the permissions on /var/spool/samba set properly?
What type of client are you trying to
Bri,
domain? As far as I know Samba doesn't support
password change dialogs at least in 2.x versions
Just fyi, it works (regarding domain pasword changes,
not local) as my users use it often.
Ooops, my message was written to be misunderstood quite easily. The fact
that puzzled me, was the
I've got my Samba-LDAP PDC set up but I need to know how to redirect the
My Documents and Application Data. I have figured out how to redirect
My Documents on the client side but it really needs to be done from the
server, if possible.
Can someone point the way to this information?
Thanks,
Hi,
When I press cntl+alt+del I get the dialogue box with
the 6 options. One of them being change password,
others like log off, task manager, etc...
Bri-
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The word I got from Symantec is that Ghost 2002 does not support ext2, 2003 will. I've
seen ghost 2002 screw up ext2 and when we went out and got 2003 and it worked fine,
bit of stuffing around with the boot loader but nothing too exciting.
Finn.
On Tue, 18 Mar 2003 09:17:24 -0500
Kevin Smith
When trying to add the Domain Administrators group to my win xp box I
got the following message
An object named S-1-5-21-3159134263-2594277444... cannot be found.
Check the selected object types and location for accuracy and ensure
that you typed the object name correctly, or remove this object
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset=us-ascii
From: Wu Yongwei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem accessing Windows printer from Linux side
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 12:06:26 +0800
User-Agent: KMail/1.4.3
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Message-Id:
Please lend me some expertise...
Ok, I know suggesting a bug is a bit impolite, but I cannot find a solution for
this and
none of the helpful people who have responded have been able to help either...
If I come off sounding a bit short it's just because I've tried many things to
get these
older
Sending mail to the outside world from the root account... I love it.
root wrote:
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From: Wu Yongwei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem accessing Windows printer from Linux side
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 12:06:26 +0800
User-Agent:
hello,
sorry for being off-topic but has anyone ever achieved to work with the
LDAP_SERVER_EXTENDED_DN_OID Control in active directory? according to the
sdk this control should do all sid_to_string conversions on the server side
and thus extending the distinguishedName (something i need in a
I have to object to this code sorry.
We need group handling in ldap for sure, but not group mapping (mapping
should be a very secondary part of group support, like username map for
users.
Using the group mapping approach will make very hard for us to upgrade
to the right way in future.
Simo.
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Using the group mapping approach will make very hard for us to upgrade
to the right way in future.
What kind of schema would you prefer to put groups into LDAP in a
compatible way?
Volker
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A schema similar to the one used for users, so that you can create
groups, with groups members, and optionally a field for gid mapping
perhaps.
The point is that we should separate firmly the SID-UGID mapping into
a separate thing, and group/users should have only SIDs.
IDMAP will think of
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 10:47, Volker Lendecke wrote:
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A schema similar to the one used for users,
But if you look at sambaAccount, it firmly ties 'uid' with 'rid',
which conflicts your point below.
Yes, I know :-(
so that you can create
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But if you look at sambaAccount, it firmly ties 'uid' with 'rid',
which conflicts your point below.
No, it doesn't. 'uid' is 'username' in ldap-speak.
Yes, I know. And I meant it this way. I only assumed that under Unix
we have a one-to-one
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 21:18, Volker Lendecke wrote:
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But if you look at sambaAccount, it firmly ties 'uid' with 'rid',
which conflicts your point below.
No, it doesn't. 'uid' is 'username' in ldap-speak.
Yes, I know. And I meant it
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