Hi,
I've a strange problem, when a user create a xls file on the server, he can
save without any problem. But when he re-open and change the file and save it,
windows tell : 'the file as been saved, but it cannot re-open due to a sharing
violation'
On the Linux file server, the permission
Hi,
How to transfer roaming profiles from win2k users:
I change samba 2.2 PDC from solaris to linux (i
change also the domain name) ?
A simple copy of the profiles is not enough
unfortunately... an even manual solution would be
appropriate to me (I have about thirty profiles win2k).
Thanks.
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Hello,
I try to connect on ldap server (IPlanet product) with samba version 2.2.7a and I
recive the following error message:
[2003/03/28 08:43:54, 0] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:ldap_connect_system(246)
Bind failed: No such object
My smb.conf is like this. May be it's wrong.
[global]
log file =
Hi,
I have the sampe problem with
security=domain
but it occurs with older samba versions to.
(Solaris 8, NT4 PDC)
I have tried serveral setting (upper/lowercase of Domainname (in
workgroup and smbpasswd command),
adding it via smbpasswd with/without creating the machine account at the
NT4
Hi,
I've found that if my create mask is set to 0664 the excel problem doesn't
occur ! Anyone could tell me why ?
Thank you,
Raphaël
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Hi,
I've a strange problem, when a user create a xls file on the server, he
can
save without any problem. But when he
Hi !
I want to hide files with names beginning with . So I have
added following lines to my smb.conf (2.2.8):
hide dot files = yes
hide files = /.*
veto files = /.*
When user changes options in folder options to show hide files
and folders, he can see all
On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 19:44, Hansjoerg Maurer wrote:
Hi,
I have the sampe problem with
security=domain
but it occurs with older samba versions to.
(Solaris 8, NT4 PDC)
I have tried serveral setting (upper/lowercase of Domainname (in
workgroup and smbpasswd command),
adding it via
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 10:00:47PM +1100, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Andrew == Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andrew On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 19:44, Hansjoerg Maurer wrote:
Andrew If you run 'smbpasswd -t' it should do it on demand.
That doesn't seem to work
smbpasswd -t AMERICASE
On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 23:44, Eric Boehm wrote:
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 10:00:47PM +1100, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Andrew == Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andrew On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 19:44, Hansjoerg Maurer wrote:
Andrew If you run 'smbpasswd -t' it should do it on
I have a Samba 2.2.7 set up as a PDC, users login into the domain from their
Win2k workstations (user takes a computer that is free and logs on). But
some users are sloppy, and they login into domain from multiple computers at
once. How can I disable this, so that one user can login into a domain
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 11:50:34PM +1100, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Andrew == Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andrew If you run 'smbpasswd -t' it should do it on demand.
Eric That doesn't seem to work
Andrew I didn't say it would work, just that it would be easier
Hi,
when migrating a samba installation (PDC) to another machine, what files
do I have to backup so that I don't have to rejoin the Domain with every
single workstation on the network?
Is that possible at all?
Thanks for your help,
Robert
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Enter and
On 27 Mar 2003 09:37:22 -0500, Eric Halverson wrote:
share. If you want rwx access for the creator and primary group, create
mask would be 0770, if you want full access for everyone to have full
access to the files, create mask would reflect 0777. Just make sure
Shouldn't this be force
Hi,
I wounder if someone else had this same problem that I have, and solved it.
So here it goes...
I have 15 WinXP Pro workstations, on a Domain controlled by a Samba 2.2.8.
The domain has 36 users, each with an independent roaming profile, on the
PDC.
Every machine have Adobe Premiere
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 11:48:18 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hide dot files = yes
This is the default, so you don't need to specify it.
hide files = /.*
This is the same as the previous option, so it only adds some useless
overhead. And, judging on the man smb.conf examples,
Hello,
today i deleted the user nobody (entry
nobody:x:99:99:Nobody:/:/sbin/nologin in /etc/passwd) on my samba-server.
As result, no user could log in to domain anymore.
Does anybody know, what the user nobody plays for a role in samba?
Gerd Müller,
St. Petersburg
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Using M2, Opera's
The default configuration of samba should try to map the guest account to
user nobody. The guest account is important for various smb functions,
is is probably *always* used by smbd and nmbd. One of this is probably
crashing if it cannot find the guest account user. Check your logs to see
if
I am running Samba 2.2.8-1 installed from rpm on RedHat 8.0, Kernel 2.4.20
I have been experiencing the same issues with Samba/smbfs regarding
directory listing errors that I have seen much conversation about on many
lists.
smb_proc_readdir_long: name=, result=-2, rcls=1, err=123
I am aware of
Ricardo,
Do you think that it is possible to export that registry entry
and then add a line or two to a new users login.bat file that will
import that registry entry into their profile? I am far from an expert
with the Windows registry, but I do believe that there is a command line
Hello, I have installed the latest alpha of samba 3.0. I
Have nearly all of the Active Directory queries working after
joining the domain and running kinit. My question for
you is this. How is it intended for a linux machine to stay
joined to an Active Directory domain indefinately? By this
I
Hey all,
Posted this about a week ago, have received no response, so I¹ll try
again:
I¹m currently trying to setup my box (samba 2.2.3a) to authenticate to a
win2k AD PDC. I am currently importing users via LDAP, AD user
authentication is working like a champ, however, SMB authentication is
Beau,
You might want to consider updating to the latest version of
Samba and then give your configuration another go. It is possible that a
component relating to what your issue is has been updated and could fix
your issue.
If after updating to the latest release and the problem
I am looking at buying a new home office printer and wondered what you all
might suggest.
My current printer is a very inexpensive Canon BubbleJet, and I find it
clogs frequently, has very small ink tanks, and the Maintenance functions
from my XP clients does not work with samba, requiring I
I think it's time hp put on the logo samba certified !!!
Raj
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Randy Millis
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 9:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] XP Pro / Redhat / Samba Printer Suggestions
I am
-Original Message-
From: Jim Shaffer
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 10:41 AM
To: 'Ricardo Cordeiro'
Subject: RE: [Samba] who to copy a registry file between users?
I think the only way to accomplish this correctly is to copy the user
profile to the Default User profile. Then, delete all
Don't think any one on the team has access to a machine with compaq's
compiler.
Compaq, from pre-merger, has a testdrive program you can register for. They
provide a pretty wide range of Compaq/HP machines with various OS'es available
via telnet from the Internet.
More info, for anyone who's
I have a lexmark Z53. Lexmark supplies linux drivers for this machine. So,
all you have to do is send postscript files to the queue and all prints
nicely. You can do maintenance functions from linux.
It gives very nice photo quality prints, too.
This is so simple that I simply don't know why
ok guys,
figured it out. this says its all.
1198: execve(/usr/local/sbin/swat, 0x0002C408, 0xFFBEFDE8) argc = 1
21198: chdir(/opt/samba/2.2.7a/swat) Err#2 ENOENT
we are using 2.2.8 going to fix. :)
Ronald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL
I set up a test server about a year ago to try this and gave up since it didn't seem
that the processes were quite yet in place to do it ..
I am evaluating the potential for Samba and Linux accounts (including postfix email
accounts) to share the same passwords and have a process in place to
Hi,
I'm installing Samba version 2.2.7.0 using smit install.
Smit installs everything but doesn't create a
/usr/local/samba dir. All the samba files are located in
/usr/local/bin. But when I try to test my setup and so
smbpasswd, it wants to look for everything in /usr/local/samba
I've tried now this patch, but the problem is the same! Other
solution?
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Sascha Bieler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Inviato: venerdì 28 marzo 2003 15.09
A: Andrea Durante
Oggetto: Re: [Samba] Problem with Windows XP SP1 Client
Execute the Sign Or Seal
Hi everyone, I'm still debuging my installation of samba. in
/textdocs/DIAGNOSIS.txt under test 7, it suggested that
- you have shadow passords (or some other password system) but didn't
compile in support for them in smbd
How do I check if my shadow passwords isn't compiled in support for them
What are you trying to accomplish? Can you explain what you are trying to do exactly?
Regards,
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Manager of Information Systems
InfiniCon Systems
http://www.infiniconsys.com
-Original Message-
From: Bertil Askelid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 27,
Hi,
I just installed Samba 2.2.8 on a Solaris 2.7 server. Soon after I had
people start using the shares on the server, I'd get calls telling me that
the shares were inaccessible. I went on the server, did a ps -ef | grep
samba| wc and got about 25 lines. I restarted Samba and the problem
You could setup shorewall (iptables) to only allow authorized mac addresses to access
the server. This would prevent a valid user from accessing the data from an
unauthorized machine.
Regards,
--
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Manager of Information Systems
InfiniCon Systems
http://www.infiniconsys.com
I have about 120 users who have need to have access to these shares. Only
about 30-40 of them will be accessing them at any one time. It's not a
matter of unauthorized access. It seems like when I get too many (valid)
requests for the shares, Samba won't let any more valid requests in.
Thanks.
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 09:57, Barry, Christopher wrote:
You could setup shorewall (iptables) to only allow authorized mac
addresses to access the server. This would prevent a valid user from
accessing the data from an unauthorized machine.
MAC addresses, like IP addresses, are easily
well said...
--
Christopher Barry
Manager of Information Systems
InfiniCon Systems
http://www.infiniconsys.com
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Bartlett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 6:07 PM
To: Barry, Christopher
Cc: Andrew Bartlett; Kevin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Trying to get one Samba server to serve several printers through CUPS
and host a virtual PDF printer at the same time. I've gotten them
working separately, but not together, and I think I know why.
In the smb.conf man page under print command:
With printing = cups, and if SAMBA is compiled
All I got my samba server to join my win2k domain without any problems.
But if I change the config to read security=domain it prompts the user
for a username and password. If I change it to security=server it does
not prompt for user names. I did some searching in the list came up with
a few
Yes the users do have accounts on the box just not smb accounts, but
looks like I might have to create them seems to be the only way I can
get it to work.
-Original Message-
From: Elijah Savage
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 6:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Samba joins win2k
I've finally got samba working with LDAP and keeping the password
attributes in LDAP synchronized no matter where the password change
comes from. I think this is what you mean. I intend to write a more
thorough howto for this sometime in the near future, but if you'd like
I could prolly get you
Sounds like what I'm looking for .. please post the url to this list when done .. I
can wait .. I want to see what's coming in Redhat 9 and it may affect my plans
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've finally got samba working with LDAP and keeping the password
attributes in LDAP synchronized no
Sorry all, I forgot to mention I'm running a newly installed version of
redhat 8.0
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Hello, Christopher!
You have to run smbmount as root, which means that the Windows
harddrives are mounted with all files owned by root. Unless you have
a umask 0, another user, beside root, cannot write access the
files.
According to the smbmount man page, a -o uid=bertil
On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 03:41, Roylance, Stephen D. wrote:
Don't think any one on the team has access to a machine with compaq's
compiler.
Compaq, from pre-merger, has a testdrive program you can register for. They
provide a pretty wide range of Compaq/HP machines with various OS'es
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue72/bright.html
So is it possible to use CUPS and a print command in the same Samba
server? Why are print commands ignored anyway? Thanks in advance for any
responses.
-Tom
The political correct way in this case is to create a pdf-backend for cups.
Doing
But I know little about maillist
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Allen Smith wrote:
Hi everyone, I'm still debuging my installation of samba. in
/textdocs/DIAGNOSIS.txt under test 7, it suggested that
- you have shadow passords (or some other password system) but didn't
compile in support for them in smbd
How do I check if my
Hi All,
I wanted to test the server SAMR_LOOOKUP_DOMAIN functionality in samba3.0 which made
me add the client functionality for the same in rpcclient which was not present(also I
cudnt think abt any scenarios where it wud be genearted ). This is a _trivial_ patch
to adding the client side
Ooops, wrong patch in the earlier mail.
Please find the correct patch here.
Cheers,
Amber.
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free webspace email -
I've have an NT4 PDC with Samba-2.2.8 joined as a domain member. When using
Explorer in W2K to change security settings on Samba shares, the security
settings are not propagted down the the directory tree - yes I have ticked
the Reset perms on all child.. I also see CREATOR OWNER and
On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 23:55, Jianliang Lu wrote:
Now the users of admin users will not be locked.
admin users not the appropriate choice here. Better would be the
members of the 'domain admins' group. The interesting bit is finding
this out at the right point in time...
In attach is the new
Hi all,
I've been having a problem with nmbd crashing multiple times per day.
I suspect that the problem is caused by a shell script that tries to
lookup the name for ws to ws4000 to build a DNS reverse table.
It look something like this:
#!/bin/ksh
typeset -Z4 i=0
while (( $i 4000 )); do
Sorry, I forgot to include smb.conf. I am building the 2.2.8 release now
and will install it in the next couple of hours (assuming all builds
cleanly)
so any testing can be done against that release.
The current (2.2.7a) release we built with the following:
CC=/opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc
Hi!
I am running into a problem with Samba 2.2.8 on Solaris 8. I didn't have
this problem with 2.2.7a and my config file didn't change. What I notice
is smbd process running iwth a high CPU usage. Normally they are below 1%.
PID USERNAME THR PRI NICE SIZE RES STATETIMECPU COMMAND
Tomoki
I think the right solution is to revert the patch - i've knocked up
the following test program.
testbox$ ./a.out
255.255.254.0 == addr/23
1110
Reverting old change - correct
(ALLONES atoi(slash + 1)) ^ ALLONES
1110
Here are the details:
SunOS 5.8 Generic_108528-18 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-4
I have noticed some additional F_SETLKW64 problems with Solaris 8 and
2.2.8. I still think that this problem is more closely related to the Sun
implementation of fcntl. I would recommend taking your system up to kernel
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 02:19:48PM +0100, Edgar, Bob wrote:
Hi all,
I've been having a problem with nmbd crashing multiple times per day.
I suspect that the problem is caused by a shell script that tries to
lookup the name for ws to ws4000 to build a DNS reverse table.
It look
Hi Tony,
Can't make it happen here on my HP-UX system, and I don't have a Solaris
system to test on. But if you want to get me a log level 10 debug of
the issue, and the output of testparm, I'll see if I can spot anything.
Send the log and testparm off list, and compressed, ok?
Don
Richard Sharpe wrote:
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Pierre Belanger wrote:
Can you get us a sniff?
I sent a captured file directly to Richard.
On this Friday, I wanted to share the following...
While doing the capture for Richard, I was able to try to open
different files a few times... here's what
Thanks, I've built and installed the 2.2.8 version. I'll give feedback on
Monday.
bob
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Freitag, 28. März 2003 18:25
To: Edgar, Bob
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: NMBD crashing in 2.2.7a (and 2.2.6, 2.2.5)
I recently upgraded my a21 system to a22
runaway smbds seem to have disappeared.
A new, less serious problem, has emerged.
When a user keeps a word document open for a very long time i see a
proliferation of locked temporary files (87 since yesterday)
I'd like to help track down this problem
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This is just a heads up for everyone. I'm planning
the 3.0alpha23 release for this Friday. If you have code
that needs to be merged of commited to the SAMBA_3_0 cvs tree,
please get in checked in by 8am EST on Friday of the week.
I've hit a
I have detected significant performance slow down when I use PnP driver with versions
2.2.7A and 2.2.8.
It happened with all kinds of Windows OS (exclude 9x) when user has administrative
rights to Samba based printers.
In Windows system event viewer I see that spooler retrieves printer driver
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On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Tomoki AONO wrote:
In [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is just a heads up for everyone. I'm planning
the 3.0alpha23 release for this Friday. If you have code
that needs to be merged of commited to
B. Z. Ledermman wrote:
DISK$STORAGE:[SAMBA-2_2_7A-SRC.SOURCE.VMS]VMS_SUPPORT.C;262:(394)
vms_statfs: $GETDVI ERROR for disk$lederman^:^[lederman^].: sts= 0144, iosb =
0144
The error is in what ever routine is converting UNIX filenames to VMS.
It is setting the : as a filename
From: B. Z. Lederman wrote:
I've been looking more at the source code and the way it's
compiled.
/STANDARD=VAXC is really not a good choice. It covers up too
many real and potential problems in the code.
Use /STANDARD=PORTABLE. Do not use /STANDARD=VAXC
Use /WARN=ENABLE=(LEVEL4,
The error is in what ever routine is converting UNIX filenames to VMS.
It is setting the : as a filename character, and not as a device
delimiter.
It's the sort of thing that decc$to_vms might be provoked into if
DECC$FILENAME_UNIX_ONLY were set. I suspect folks will be in for a
whole heap of
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From: Ben Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: COLLOT Jean-Yves [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Samba VMS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 6:40 PM
Subject: smbfs reads Variable files incorrectly from VMS Samba 2.2.8
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 13:45, COLLOT Jean-Yves
Date: Fri Mar 28 10:02:43 2003
Author: abartlet
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/passdb
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv24389/passdb
Modified Files:
pdb_ldap.c
Log Message:
Merge from HEAD - get better error strings from the ldap server in pdb_ldap.
Andrew Bartlett
Date: Fri Mar 28 21:07:44 2003
Author: sharpe
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/libsmb
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv25489/libsmb
Modified Files:
libsmbclient.c
Log Message:
Some fixes to URL syntax from coolo.
Revisions:
libsmbclient.c 1.64 = 1.65
Date: Fri Mar 28 21:12:11 2003
Author: sharpe
Update of /data/cvs/samba/examples/libsmbclient
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv25973
Modified Files:
testsmbc.c
Log Message:
Fix some uncleanness with testsmbc.c
Revisions:
testsmbc.c 1.4 = 1.5
Date: Fri Mar 28 21:41:27 2003
Author: sharpe
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/libsmb
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv28476/libsmb
Modified Files:
libsmbclient.c
Log Message:
More patches from coolo. One of these functions needs to be moved
elsewhere so other code can use it.
Date: Fri Mar 28 23:13:51 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/packaging/Mandrake
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4553/Mandrake
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
samba-print-pdf.sh samba2.spec.tmpl smb.conf smb.init
Log Message:
packaging updates from Buchan
NT4 as well as W2k respond with IPC regardless of what service
type the client requested in the TCONX when connecting to IPC$.
No they don't
If you specify a service type (ie. you don't send '?' as the
service type) then windows will check that this service type matches
the service you are
Date: Fri Mar 28 15:42:36 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv26949/lib
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
access.c
Log Message:
fix CIDR hosts allow/deny notation
Revisions:
access.c1.31.2.3 = 1.31.2.4
Date: Fri Mar 28 15:42:57 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv27048/lib
Modified Files:
access.c
Log Message:
fix CIDR hosts allow/deny notation
Revisions:
access.c1.35 = 1.36
Date: Fri Mar 28 15:43:18 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv27096/lib
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_2_2
access.c
Log Message:
fix CIDR hosts allow/deny notation
Revisions:
access.c1.19.4.14 = 1.19.4.15
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