Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
Hi.
In WinXP I can setup the permission of a file so that a user can modify
the file,
but he can not delete the file.
I wonder if this is posible in Linux + ACL patch + Samba 3.0 compilled
with --with-acl?
In posix ACL is no equivalent to Windows's enable/disable
Müller, Thorsten wrote:
But my winXP shows me (in security tab) not this new user mi!
Did i miss something during compiletime?
seems like you didn'y use --with-acl switch
Here's my output from ldd:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] test]# ldd `which smbd`
libgssapi_krb5.so.2 =
Hi,
When ever I had upgraded my samba (since 2.0 up to 3.0.0) the old profiles
had to be sent to dev/null :=(
I just trien the CIS replacement as noted at RedHat manual, but it didn't
work. One computer has 2.2.2a and the other 3.0.0 with obious different
CIs's. Even I changed the CIS's the
MSDfs in Samba works great! MSDfs in Windows works great! File
Replication Service (FRS) is bad but DFS is good. We've used Windows Dfs
and Samba Dfs in combination for about two years and it is indipensable.
We have Dfs trees of about 2000 links (corresponding to user home
directories)
Erlend Sannerud wrote:
Hi folks
I'm new to this list, fresh into linux and samba. Simply love it :-)
I have a customer that have about 10 XP pro machines connected to a
linux samba server. Since there are a quite few documents that only two
of the users are going to see, I use groups and
Two questions concerning our small (six machines) network around a Samba
2.2.3a server:
- I cannot make the XP home boxes find the samba server. We wanted to replace
some old desktops with new ones and bought them with XP home installed.
While they can see the other win98 machines on the network
Dear Listmembers,
I try to work with samba (newest rpm for SuSE, 3.0.1.pre2, but that does not
matter, the effect was there in 2.2.7 and 2.2.8a too) on an sufficient armed
system (the system does not matter either, I have tried it on different
machines) using ReiserFS (version 3.6.4-12).
When
On Wednesday 29 October 2003 11:05 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
First of all my thanks to everyone for their suggestions. I'm still
having an issue getting this network printer going. I'm now getting a
windows error from explorer.exe, i've checked all the windows system,
Hi, if you have orginal suse 8.2 kernel acl with reiser works,
last time i recompiled kernel 2.2.41 vanilla to work with suse ( patched for
newnat )
i couldnt integrate acl patch for reiser but for ext3.
So i guess reiser and acl is highly patched stuff which you should only use
with suse original
Markus, if you have applied the SignOrSeal registry hack, you should be
able to get your XP Home system to see Samba shares. You will be
prompted for a user name and password to access these shares.
You will never get your XP Home system to become a member of your Samba
domain. Since you
Holger Hecht wrote:
O.K., I am not bound to ReiserFS, but I want to use a journaling
file system
and ACLs. What filesystems would You recommend? Or does somebody know a
solution for the problem with the ReiserFS?
I'm using XFS (currently 2.4.21 vanilla with XFS 1.3 patch) and I can
Markus Vorpahl wrote:
Two questions concerning our small (six machines) network around a Samba
2.2.3a server:
I would recommend to go for upgrade (2.2.8a)
- I cannot make the XP home boxes find the samba server. We wanted to replace
some old desktops with new ones and bought them with XP home
All,
I have just installed Samba 3.0.0 under Mandrake Linux (Kernel 2.2.16)
on a SPARCstation5 and a SPARCserver1000
Mounts made available from Linux and Solaris boxes are working fine and
are mounted by the PC's.
However, when trying to mount a shared drive from my PC (Win XP Pro) on
the
O.K., I am not bound to ReiserFS, but I want to use a journaling
file system
and ACLs. What filesystems would You recommend? Or does somebody know a
solution for the problem with the ReiserFS?
I'm using XFS (currently 2.4.21 vanilla with XFS 1.3 patch) and I can
recommend it. Stable, fast and
Kevin Luff wrote:
All,
I have just installed Samba 3.0.0 under Mandrake Linux (Kernel 2.2.16)
on a SPARCstation5 and a SPARCserver1000
Mounts made available from Linux and Solaris boxes are working fine and
are mounted by the PC's.
However, when trying to mount a shared drive from my PC (Win
Hi,
We are currently using RH 7.3 and utilized the
Up2date feature to update Samba. We currently do not
have an in-house IT Dept and we are hoping that
someone has experienced something similar who might
have a cure. Well, low and behold, after the Samba
upgrade, the WinXP boxes no longer find
Dan Bar wrote:
Kevin Luff wrote:
All,
I have just installed Samba 3.0.0 under Mandrake Linux (Kernel
2.2.16) on a SPARCstation5 and a SPARCserver1000
Mounts made available from Linux and Solaris boxes are working fine
and are mounted by the PC's.
However, when trying to mount a shared drive
Samba 2. 2. 2 as PDC is executed on Debian Woody in LAN with clients Windows 9x/ME.
The problem is that I could
not configure the users clients access, alone I could for resource. If I configure the
users clients access
when I wanna share a directory or file and click in Share appears a
Samba 2.2.x as PDC under Debian Woody. When I want to apply user profiles in clients
Windows 9x (I have created
the directory /linux/profiles and is OK the line logon path in smb.conf...) happens
the following problem.
At start session of any W9x user, the profiles are not saved in directory
Dan, Don,
if you have applied the SignOrSeal registry hack, you should be
able to get your XP Home system to see Samba shares. You will be
prompted for a user name and password to access these shares.
I applied the SignOrSeal registry change manually, but still no shares.
Until now, in smb.conf
On Sun, 2 Nov 2003, Markus Vorpahl wrote:
Dan, Don,
if you have applied the SignOrSeal registry hack, you should be
able to get your XP Home system to see Samba shares. You will be
prompted for a user name and password to access these shares.
I applied the SignOrSeal registry change
I managed to discover the problem. Because of a bug in IE 6.0 which
causes squid to initially display a page not found and then after a
refresh correctly displays the page, I had squid configured to not allow
client persistent connections. For NTLM authentication to work, client
persistent
cool , i will try it next time i will setup squid
thx
- Original Message -
From: Jim Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: rruegner [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Kinkie
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2003 1:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba]
Hi,
I'm using samba 3.0.0 under redhat 9.0. Quota is assinged to user but they
can't see their used space on windows explorer. The used space reported is
only 8.0k, no matter what they have in ther home.
I used the samba rpm downloaded from samba site. For a smbd -b command i
get this
On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 08:34:51PM -0600, Romy Perez Moreno wrote:
Hi,
I'm using samba 3.0.0 under redhat 9.0. Quota is assinged to user but they
can't see their used space on windows explorer. The used space reported is
only 8.0k, no matter what they have in ther home.
I used the samba
Hello there all.
I setup a Samba 3.0 PDC using smbpasswd for authentication on a Mandrake 9.1
system. (I will be looking at LDAP later.) I have also setup another linux box
to use winbind and get user and group listings from the Samba PDC. My problem
is that no groups from the PDC get listed
I'm getting the following error message with smbd.log:
[2003/11/01 20:33:39, 0] smbd/oplock_linux.c:linux_init_kernel_oplocks(287)
Failed to setup RT_SIGNAL_LEASE handler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]#
I'm running 2.2.7a Samba and Redhat version 9 (kernel 2.4.20-20.9).
What I'm trying to
I posted this to comp.protocols.smb, but I'll give it a shot here too...
Background :
We have an existing Win2k domain, 2 Win2k domain controllers, all
working just fine. I've been using Samba 2.2.x for quite a while to
provide access to specific folders on *nix machines using Domain
Date: Sat Nov 1 17:41:16 2003
Author: vlendec
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/nmbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv30787
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
nmbd.c
Log Message:
This binds the nmbd sending socket to the 'socket address'.
Hmmm. This is correct in 2.2.
Date: Sat Nov 1 17:42:44 2003
Author: vlendec
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/nmbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv30957
Modified Files:
nmbd.c
Log Message:
From 3_0:
This binds the nmbd sending socket to the 'socket address'.
Hmmm. This is correct in 2.2. Obviously I did
Date: Sun Nov 2 04:05:47 2003
Author: tpot
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv23234
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
Makefile.in
Log Message:
Re-order link command for smbd, rpcclient and smbpasswd to ensure $LDFLAGS
occurs before any library
Date: Sun Nov 2 04:14:25 2003
Author: tpot
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbwrapper
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv24405
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
smbw_stat.c
Log Message:
Whoops - missed a place where HAVE_STAT_ST_{BLOCKS,BLOCKSIZE} guards
should be present.
Date: Sun Nov 2 04:16:14 2003
Author: tpot
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv24870
Modified Files:
Makefile.in
Log Message:
Merge of fix for bug 661 from 3.0
Revisions:
Makefile.in 1.731 = 1.732
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