John H Terpstra wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know the final answer BUT if you have something simmilar to a
cyber-cafe LAN (I mean, users use all the computers, and maybe some
users come back to login with the same name) then you have to install a
printer only once
Hi all,
the samba server is a _member_ of DOMA. The windows client is in DOMB.
There is a two way trust between the domains.
With a client in DOMA samba works fine.
If I configure security=server I can find in Search Computer the samba but
I can't access it with
windows error 67.
If I configure
Last line of output when running smbclient //cupsipp/print$ -k -U nicl -d
10
Any Idea what this could be or how to resolve ?
Not realy any info on Google I could find
[2004/01/14 11:16:51, 10] intl/lang_tdb.c:lang_tdb_init(135)
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User share is preventing access to static share.
How do I fix?
User (masters) with home directory (/home/masters) the
same name as a permanent share (masters -
/disk1/masters) is picking up the 'home' share
/home/masters directory instead of the 'masters'
share.
All other users mapping to share
I think is specify on Group Policy, but I don't know any think about.
I read in some articles on internet, if is use Active Directory it's
work on Group Policy else (if NT Domain) it's specify on Gina. But I
don't know what is this...
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 15:09, John H Terpstra wrote:
Andre,
Andrew Gaffney schrieb:
Is there no way to add printers from a netlogon script without the user
being a Power User or higher?
Of course there is: we do this with the tool con2prt.exe from the
Zero Admin Kit from M$:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/zak/
You should install the con2prt.exe
I just receive a copy of the official samba 3 howto, to be honest i'm rather disapoint
with the content and layout. Well with free online version, i can't complaint, but
with 'paid' version maybe i can complain to the author :-).
Most of the contents are still the old documentation with few
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 10:52:35AM -0600, Art Powell wrote:
In XP, you have to make some changes to the security policy. On the XP
client, go to the Control Panel and then Administrative Tools and
then open the Local Security Settings and the open the Local Options
and then the Security
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 10:15:49AM -0700, Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 09:52, Art Powell wrote:
In XP, you have to make some changes to the security policy. On the XP
client, go to the Control Panel and then Administrative Tools and
then open the Local Security Settings and the
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Last line of output when running smbclient //cupsipp/print$ -k -U nicl -d
10
Any Idea what this could be or how to resolve ?
Not realy any info on Google I could find
[2004/01/14 11:16:51, 10] intl/lang_tdb.c:lang_tdb_init(135)
lang_tdb_init: /usr/lib/samba/en_US.UTF-8.msg: No such file or
Hi,
I am trying add w2k machine to my samba 2.28a PDC, but it's not creating
machine account auotmatically.
Here is my configuration:
add user script = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd.pl -w -d /dev/null -g
Domain Computers -s /bin/false
ldap server = 127.0.0.1
ldap port = 389
Hi,
I am trying add w2k machine to my samba 2.28a PDC, but it's not creating
machine account auotmatically.
Here is my configuration:
add user script = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd.pl -w -d /dev/null -g
Domain Computers -s /bin/false
ldap server = 127.0.0.1
ldap port = 389
Hi
When any ordinary user is mapped to root,
in the process of Making a Domain Member,
the password of the ordinary user is no
valid, and the valid is the root password
of the smbpasswd not the /etc/passwd.
Can use the ordinary user password for authentication?
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I try the username map in the smb.conf, and put the next line:
root = donadmin
How restrict this Admin Domain (donadmin) to access the resources of the root:
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smb: \ mkdir testing
smb: \ exit
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Darin Bawden wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am having a problem I can't find an answer to.
Background: We had a RH 7.3/8.0 box with samba 2.2.7. Workstations were
Windows 2000. We have 5 roaming users with laptops. when the roaming
users would go home, they were able to log into the laptops
I am setting up a Samba 3 server with ldap support- packages from Debian
backports.org- but have run into a problem setting up the samba
attributes. If there is a user existing in the local /etc/passwd file then
smbpasswd -a correctly sets up the samba user in the ldap directory.
However, if I
Hi,
Successfully I was able to joining Windows 2000 Professional to samba 3
domain (TUX_NET). After that I was not able to login to domain from
windows 2000 machine.
Hi, take a look at the sambasid of your nobody user. I belive that the
gues user has to have a sid ending in 501.
If I am not
Hi,
Go to samba.idealx.org and you'll find a howto and a script to generate
what you need.
th
Áncor González Sosa wrote:
I've spended days trying to get a Samba3 PDC configuration. It almost works now,
but I have experimented a lot of problems and now my configuration is still FAR
from
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I have installed smb server on Redhat 9 server having windows 95/98/XP clients.
I am havinng 2 ethrnet cards having 2 separate networks Network 1 and Network 2.
1) Client icons of Network 1 should be visible to all clients of Network 1 in their
network neighbour.
2) Client icons of Network 2
John,
OK, I took out the winbind uid and winbind gid lines.
Here is what I have in /lib, how do I know which is the appropriate version
name? I've tried these ones.
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root other 751048 Dec 11 13:36 libnss_winbind.so
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root other 17 Dec 4 14:20
Ok, fixed it! It was a typo in my addmachine script - the group was
machines, not machine. I found it after starting the daemons with -d 3.
Antony
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Tarjei,
thanks, your right my sid was wrong.
SID fixed my problem.
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Hi,
I've a problem with Samba 3.0.1: printing with cups works fine when I
install the driver on windows (2000/NT) manual. But setting up a print$
share for downloading the drivers on the fly doesn't work. I installed
the drivers with cupsaddsmb, which seems to work fine. No error is shown
(even
I am setting up a proof-of-concept backup server at my
office. The end idea is for a dozen or so of our ~200
workstations to dump images (like PowerQuest
DeployCenter, not JPEG) to a 2Tb RAID5 at reasonable
speeds.
Your backup program is a bit less general than a tar
which I use, but
Hi,
I am running samba 2.2.8a with ldap PDC. From windows machine If I change
password by process CTL+ALT+DEL key its changing only windows password.
from command line smbldap-passwd.pl script changing the both UNIX and
samba password.
any idea why its not changing UNIX password?
Thanks
SR
Hi,
I am using Samba 3.0.1 / Debian Sid. I got winbind to work (Win2k3 ADS
environment) up to a point. I can list users and groups with wbinfo -u
and getent passwd works as well. I added auth sufficient
pam_winbind.so to /etc/pam.d/login. When I try to login into an ADS
account, access is denied
Hello,
I've been thinking about setting up some sort of pool printing,
where a job can be sent and the system can decide which printer
to send it to.
I know that with cups I can define a pool, but I'd like to have
samba print a notification as to which printer cups sent the
job to.
The
I am running samba 2.2.8a with ldap PDC. From windows
machine If I change password by process CTL+ALT+DEL
key its changing only windows password.
from command line smbldap-passwd.pl script changing
the both UNIX and samba password.
any idea why its not changing UNIX password?
Case
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Hello,
I am trying to install automatic printer driver download and install.
I am running Samba 3, as a PDC, on RedHat 7.3.
It seems everything is setup correctly, although I cannot get the rpcclient
to 'see' my printer.
Please notice these two printers listed below ar the same (lp HP2300).
I don't thinsk so, Its not chaning the userpasswod value at all.
-SR
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Hello,
I installed samba 3.01 on my Gentoo Linux box. Recently, I find a strange
problem that after I manipulate the shares on the samba server, which is
my Linux box, from my Windows XP Pro workstation, the smbd process does
not quit even after the file manipulation is done.
When I was using
Hi,
I experiemented a bit with the guest account parameter the other day,
and I some questions:
a) It seems to me that if you turn this parameter on, the user will be
used when someone browses the domain without beeing a domain member, is
this a true observation?
(Don't answer this one, I
Use a class of printers in cups and then write a perl script to parse
cups logfile to get the user and printer. Then send a smb message to the
user telling what printer has been choose.
regards
thiago lima.
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This may be OT, since I don't think is related to samba, but since we
just made pam.conf changes for samba, we are on the top of the suspect
list.
Ocassionally, we are getting a running error in a .dt/errorlog stating:
TIMESTAMP
dtsession: pam_start status = 4
This *quickly* fills up the disk,
If you have not already, check out the Samba-3 HOWTO. It is excellent, and
has come a long way since the 2.2 days.
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Uwe Laverenz wrote:
Andrew Gaffney schrieb:
Is there no way to add printers from a netlogon script without the
user being a Power User or higher?
Of course there is: we do this with the tool con2prt.exe from the
Zero Admin Kit from M$:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/zak/
You should
Hi,
I've been researching which type of security to use with Samba 3.0.1 and I still
don't understand what the difference is between security=DOMAIN versus
security=ADS. I complied Samba to include ADS support, and I initially chose
security=DOMAIN. When I use the net command I can add it to
Hi,
I experiemented a bit with the guest account parameter the other day,
and I some questions:
a) It seems to me that if you turn this parameter on, the user will be
used when someone browses the domain without beeing a domain member, is
this a true observation?
(Don't answer this one, I
Hi,
I experiemented a bit with the guest account parameter the other day,
and I some questions:
a) It seems to me that if you turn this parameter on, the user will be
used when someone browses the domain without beeing a domain member, is
this a true observation?
(Don't answer this one, I
On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 02:25:17PM +0100, Tarjei Huse wrote:
Hi,
I experiemented a bit with the guest account parameter the other day,
and I some questions:
a) It seems to me that if you turn this parameter on, the user will be
used when someone browses the domain without beeing a
Hi, and thanks for a very quick answer!
A small followup:
b) It also seems that the guestuser must have a sambaSid that ends in
501, else samba will not find the user, correct?
We make up an account if you don't supply one, and we will get nasty
side-effects if you don't give it a RID of
Damn details will get you everytime in this business :).
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Win XP Pro / Linux PDC
Ok, fixed
Hi,
There are two Win2k boxes on my network that are experiencing long
delays (more than 10 minutes) when someone try to print something on
my
Samba-shared printer.
I´ve configured smb.conf with security
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Hi,
I've been researching which type of security to use with Samba 3.0.1 and I still
don't understand what the difference is between security=DOMAIN versus
security=ADS. I complied Samba to include ADS support, and I initially chose
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If you mean login as in authenticate the whole machine off of a Samba
server, the key variable there is whether you are using LDAP or not as the
backend of said server. If thats the case, then yes - you can feel free
to email me off list and Ill tell you what I know (not much, but Im sure I
can
All,
The basic info is that I'm running Samba 2.2.8a on a Solaris 8 machine
with NIS. The hostname is altair and is a NIS slave. As a standard
practice every employee get's a NIS account and altair is their samba
home. NIS is set to compatibility mode in /etc/nsswitch.conf. Samba
security
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Since posting this yesterday, I've been googling a great deal and
there's almost nothing out there for this particular error message.
Does anyone have even a general idea of what type of error messages
these are? I'm completely at a loss of what to check - I've never seen
it where smbclient
I have a different Samba and Mac OS 10.3 question. I have a small network in
my office with a Linux box acting as a file server, mostly Windows XP clients,
and a couple of Macs. When I create Samba shares on the Linux box, I have no
problem getting my Windows XP users to be able to read and
Hello guys
How can I configure the pam librarys to use properly ldap for
samba-3.0.1?
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The real problem is that all of the recent spam on this list has
a From value from samba.org - more precisely samba at samba.org.
The easiest way to reduce spam on this list is to remove samba at samba.org
from the user whitelist. Actually, the entire domain is whitelisted; maybe
that should be
Has any Sun Solaris samba admin ever attempted to mount to a WindowsNT server?
Unfortunately after several attempts and some elaborate syntax I can not get this to
work. I do not see that Sun supports smbfs as Linux does. If anyone has any ideas or
tricks please drop me a line.
Thanks,
Check the headers on the original message. It's being detected by
SpamAssassin as having spammy-qualities... however the fact it's on a
known mailing list (samba's) usually pushes it way under the limit ;-)
I complained about it a day or two ago too (check for the offtopic posts
from me).
Samba 2.2.7-3.7.2 on Redhat 7.3
Have a samba server setup that has been running for over a year now.
fairly simple configuration - it is functioning as a stand=alone server
with smbpasswd backend. Everything has been working properly until
recently - now randomly some directories do not
In your smb.conf, you have the option use client driver set to yes.
When it is yes, it will not allow you to set the driver. You need to
delete the use client driver line, reload samba and it should work.
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I'm having problems using smbldap-tools 0.8.2 from idealix,
I'm using the following entry in my smb.conf file:
add machine script = smbldap-useradd.pl -w -g 553 %u
Then, while I try to add a workstation to my domain, the script
adds a posixAccount, and then I get this error:
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Hello,
I was updating our configuration files after upgrading from 2.2.8 to 3.0,
and I noticed that the new default smb.conf file has share modes = no
under the [netlogon] section (where as this was not present before)
What does this do, and more importantly, what bad things might happen if one
To reply to my own message, I have finally found something in the logs
that indicates a permission denied error, as follows:
when attempting to read the directory, on one entry the following shows:
get_lanman2_dir_entry: Couldn't stat [Filename in directory structure]
(Permission Denied)
Hi,
After a lot of trial and error I managed to get ldap + samba 3 running.
Samba now authenticates through ldap. But somehow the difference between
a unix and a samba login still exists.
I use smbldap-useradd.pl to create an ldap entry. There are two options:
With the -a option the entry
A file is chmod 600. It gets opened on Windows, and it gets changed to 644.
Now the secrets are exposed to all users. This is bad!
This happens if the user does:
N:\ echo foobar secretfile
But it does stay at chmod 600 if he does (append instead of truncate):
N:\ echo foobar secretfile
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
With
unix password sync = No
ldap password sync = No
you wont get any passwd syncronisation. If you use the later you
wouldn't need any other passwd related parameters, since it uses the
LDAP EXOP operation supported on OpenLDAP 2.0.x-2.2.x I
Hello,
I've tried to integrate samba 3.0.1 and LDAP 2.1.23 using the guide
provided from http://www.hilinski.net/samba/. While the ldap+samba user
authentication seems to work fine, I can't join the Domain from a
Windows 2000 Client. The Domain is found and Name/Password Credentials
are
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Hi all,
I am using Samba 2.2.7-security-rollup-fix on a few RH7.3
systems.
I need to configure the logging to show what user/pc is accessing
what file.
I've been through the How-Tos at Samba.org and read the section
on configuring logging detail but either I'm too tired or too stupid
(both
Hi all,
I am using Samba 2.2.7-security-rollup-fix on a few RH7.3
systems.
I need to configure the logging to show what user/pc is accessing
what file.
I've been through the How-Tos at Samba.org and read the section
on configuring logging detail but either I'm too tired or too
Hi sambatistas,
today i was asked to renew a cybercafes network.
As yet it is not clear if we will switch to linux in a whole.
Has sombody of you did this before ,and is willing to share some
advices with a setup with samba and windows.
I thougt about a solution in which every win clients
profile
Mailing list programs need to incorporate reverse lookup... Unless that
wouldn't work.
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The easiest way to
(Samba 3.0.1, RedHat 9, share is a w2k3, security = ADS)
Here is a snippet of debug level 3 output of an smbclient tar operation,
with error at the end. Command is:
# smbclient snapper\\dfs password -U Administrator -E -W CISWINNET
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OK.
I am starting to believe that Samba 3.0.x is not stable.
At least, the documentation for Samba as PDC with OpenLDAP backend (which is
what I have been trying to do for four days) is crap.
All the documentation for 3.0.x is mixed with 2.2.x. Most documents start as
instructions for 3.0.x but
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hello to all...
does anyone here worry about the look of their
/etc/passwd
/etc/group
for me, yes i do.. i wanted to separate the users with pc accounts.. but
would my network go crazy if i will reset some of the gid and uid and
also i've noticed that the file
/etc/samba/smbpasswd is also
On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 02:41:49PM +0100, Tarjei Huse wrote:
Hi, and thanks for a very quick answer!
A small followup:
b) It also seems that the guestuser must have a sambaSid that ends in
501, else samba will not find the user, correct?
We make up an account if you don't
[next time I won't hit send before finishing my thought, sorry]
The interesting thing is that:
# smbclient snapper\\dfs password -U Administrator -E -W CISWINNET
-D home -d3 -Tqca /tmp/test.tar
produces
\home\faculty\bryant\bryantback-brblt\Images\backups\backup20010502.zip
of size
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 19:13, Vegeta wrote:
I expect this story could help others trying to do the same I am doing. The
next battle will be configuring a BDC, but that will be another day.
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On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 19:28, kent E. wrote:
advice on how to properly edit things..
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make a backup first - if you have to ask, you clearly don't know what
you're doing.
/etc/group and /etc/passwd aren't designed to look pretty. They are
designed for fast parsing for the necessary
Craig White wrote:
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 19:13, Vegeta wrote:
I expect this story could help others trying to do the same I am doing.
The next battle will be configuring a BDC, but that will be another day.
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The truth is, with 3.0.0 on RH AS 3, I got it running, ldap backend,
with a
I'm running Samba 3.0.1 on a Linux 2.6.1 kernel and I'm seeing a problem
of the XP client missing an ack, the server having to resend, and then the
process repeats. This _ONLY_ happens when touching files in a
directory, such as clicking on an icon, then clicking on another one
causes this
Hello,
I have a Sco openserver 5.0.4 running in one machine. i have a cobol
application running in sco. Data is storing in text files. I have another
system running Win 2000 server. I want to put the unix machine text files in
windows. How can i make the communication Sco Openserver
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 06:55:15AM -0500, Mitch Crane wrote:
That's why I added that no one from the samba team had acknowledged it--I
wasn't sure you guys were aware of it, just that some people were. I only
joined the samba list about 2 weeks ago (mainly in search of a solution for
this
Vegata,
I really appreciate you sharing your literal hell trying to get this to
work
I have been trying to accomplish the same thing. I am running into the same
headaches with getting W2K machines to join the domain. I want to say thanks
for your post. I am eager to get back to work and try
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 13:16:37 -0800
Adalid Bruno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
After a lot of trial and error I managed to get ldap + samba 3 running.
Samba now authenticates through ldap. But somehow the difference between
a unix and a samba login still exists.
I use smbldap-useradd.pl to
-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Allison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 11:33 PM
To: Mitch Crane
Cc: 'Jeremy Allison'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba: problem in copying directories with many files
Ok - the problem is this looks like a
Hi,
I have configured Samba on a Solaris 9 machine. I intend to use shared
directories on the Solaris machine from Windows 95,98,2000, XP machines on
the windows 2000 network.
The samba daemon smbd will not start and returns an error 'bind failed on
port 139 socket_addr = 0.0.0.0. Error =
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 22:13:11 -0400
Vegeta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, tks for sharing. Better post in some web page so other can find it as reference.
In fact, I was going to make 'working' and clean documentation to make samba work with
ldap backend. I've try it many times and last week it
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