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| dear sir,
|
| i have create a few users of the nobody group on my samba server.
| in my samba config, i listed root account as the domain admin group.
| when i logon to samba server, my root account can shutdown my windows
| client, can
Hello
I have a Samba PDC in domain KEVF_D4 called OBERON and a NT4
workstation NEPTUN in workgroup (not domain, workgroup) WORKGROUP
I tried to map \\oberon\linux from OBERON using smbclient
oberon\\linux -U username and gave password and it worked.
I tried to map \\oberon\linux from NEPTUN
On Sunday 14 March 2004 05:20, Matt Janes wrote:
Im having
great diffiuculty synching the data, email, etc on my laptop and desktop,
so I thought I might configure samba to act as a DC and use roaming
profiles to make sure that my data is always synched. My question is this:
is it worth the
Hello,
I have a problem that doing a 'wbinfo -g' I see only a small number of
groups (10 out of aprox. 25)
in my NT Doamin. I have found the following error in 'log.winbindd':
[2004/03/14 10:17:46, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:fill_grent_mem(122)
could not lookup membership for group rid
Hi all,
I don't know if it's of interest...
when we were using home or profile shares with outlook.pst
files, we had massive trouble with either shares breaking
away or *.pst files getting corrupted.
I can't tell the difference between shares of the [home]/[profile]
sections and standard shares
On 03/15, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 12:17:01AM +0100, Csillag Tamas wrote:
[...]
The only question: where windows stores this information?
In the registry or in a file?
I want to backup that information at the start of the backup and write
back after the restore
Hi,
I make a new installation of my server with samba 3.0.2a
But I restored my LDAP tree and the SambaDomainName in LDAP is different
that net getlocalsid.
What can I make :
- set the local sid with the old sid (from ldap) net setlocalsid ..
- Or change the SambaDomainSID on LDAP tree and
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* [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Hi,
I make a new installation of my server with samba 3.0.2a
But I restored my LDAP tree and the SambaDomainName in LDAP is different
that net getlocalsid.
What can I make :
- set the local sid with the old sid (from ldap) net setlocalsid ..
If you
Hello,
Can Samba join an eDirectory or a domain controlled by a NDS ?
Acyualy, my need is to do SSO for IE with Squid, using the NTLM
protocol. I know it uses Samba for domains controlled by an Active
Directory.
Does anybody know if it is possible with an eDirectory.
Thx for any answer or
I have some weird error with one of my samba installation.
When modifying samba password using smbpasswd, samba seems trying to add same
attribute (instead of delete and add again), pls see the MOD from log file (from
different domain) :
UNSUCESSFULL
Mar 15 17:10:53 hurricane slapd[27056]:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 12:25:10PM +0100, Stephane DESMET wrote:
Hello,
Can Samba join an eDirectory or a domain controlled by a NDS ?
Acyualy, my need is to do SSO for IE with Squid, using the NTLM
protocol. I know it uses Samba for domains controlled by an Active
Directory.
Does anybody
Hi list,
maybe somebody had the same problem when upgrading to samba3.
We have a Debian Sarge server running Samba3 without winbind.
We used the old 2.2.x smb.conf and smbpasswd for the new installation.
Problem 1: Since the migration some users can not write to their respective
group shares
Hi list
I'm wondering if it and how it is possible to add printers to a
workstation with a logon script like mounting shares. I can't find
anything about this on the inetnet so is this possible?
regards
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@echo Installing Printers ...
rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /dn /n \\server\printer /q
rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /in /n \\server\printer /q /u
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Hi,
I have successfully installed and configured Samba 3.0.2 PDC BDC / ldap
master slave servers in local network. Then I moved BDC to another site
(with WAN connectivity). Now I discovered that workstations on this site
(with BDC) are not able to join domain. After some investigations (also
I didn't get any responses, can anyone at least tell me if this should
or should not work?
Samba 3.0.2a, two servers, each with a netbios name that matches their
hostname. The idea was to have two servers live all the time, with the
same printer drivers installed, and we could have the clients
Quoting Linda W:
---snip---
I'm running a version for Suse90 pointed to off of
their
support pages so shadow passwords are
enabled by default -- so I don't think they'd build a suse
release w/o support for shadow pw's.
I am running SuSE 9.0 Pro (2.4.21-192-default) with
samba-2.2.8a-107,
Hi people,
I have a Debian (Woody) 2.4.25+Samba 3.0.2a running, I've joined a Active
Directory domain (net ads join) and I can successfully browse the AD users
and groups with wbinfo -u and wbinfo -g.
I need to give to the samba (Windows) users access do linux
console/terminal, I've read the
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 12:58:12PM +0100, M. Vancl wrote:
Hi,
I have successfully installed and configured Samba 3.0.2 PDC BDC / ldap
master slave servers in local network. Then I moved BDC to another site
(with WAN connectivity). Now I discovered that workstations on this site
(with
Hello,
thanks for your prompt reply.
does it means that i must assgin all my users to the domain users group
in the smb.conf?
then only they can shutdown the windows client?
this will ba a headache, cos the user list is very large!
anyway to automate this task?
thank Q
I've seen, that the
the users homes share was also shared separately to automatically map the drive
via logon drive = h:
samba was applying standard linux perms to files in homes.
my solution: change home directory in /etc/passwd to something else, and
use a logon.bat to map the drives we need.
simple really, too
Hi,
Samba 2.2.7 series worked fine for us in Solaris 8 and 9. However we are
currently running 2.2.8a on our samba server (Solaris 9) and working
towards upgrading to samba 3.0.2a with ldapsam.
We used versions 2.2.7, 2.2.7a,2.2.8, 2.2.8a for production in a server
running nfs for ~200
Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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preferred master = yes
domain master = no
See below. Se this to yes.
local master = yes
os level = 33
...
If the remote LAN cannot 'see' (in the netbios sense) your main PDC,
make the remote 'DC' a PDC. It will then act on the local
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 01:46:34PM +0100, M. Vancl wrote:
Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
preferred master = yes
domain master = no
See below. Se this to yes.
local master = yes
os level = 33
...
If the remote LAN cannot 'see' (in the netbios sense) your
Hello
Are flawlessly workingroaming profiles or whatever profiles a necessary
prerequisity for working mechanism of mapping shares under different
username? For example, sitting on NT4 machine IAPETUS in domain KEVF_D1,
KEVF_D1 - KEVF_D4 mutual trust,KEVF_D4 PDC is Samba 3 OBERON,
user from
I have a question about disabling roaming profiles. Apparently we can
do that by adding logon path = , but if we do that on a machine that has
roaming enabled, will I have to go and change that to local on all the
accounts or will it do it automatically? Also, will that impact the
users at all?
Hello
I find some errors in my logs and have some questions about them:
1. Why are logfiles created based on machinename and on ipaddress? Only
based on machinename has been configured in smb.conf
These messages occur in the logfiles bases on ipaddress (e.g.: log.10.10.10.1)
[2004/03/15
Update:
found the following after raising the log level = 3:
[2004/03/15 14:18:50, 3] lib/charcnv.c:convert_string_internal(221)
convert_string_internal: Conversion error: Illegal multibyte sequence(ä)
[2004/03/15 14:18:50, 3] lib/charcnv.c:convert_string_internal(221)
Nevermind. it was because of acl restriction on ldap.
* Beast [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
I have some weird error with one of my samba installation.
When modifying samba password using smbpasswd, samba seems trying to add same
attribute (instead of delete and add again), pls see the MOD
Dear list,
On my samba server I made the following group mappings:
For the Domain Admins group:
net groupmap modify sid=S-1-5-21-2075143179-238294558-572307100-512
unixgroup=root
For the Domain Users group:
net groupmap modify sid=S-1-5-21-2075143179-238294558-572307100-513
unixgroup=users
For
Dear List,
First forgive me for my RTFM question yesterday about groups not appearing
in the Windows
usermanager (Karel Kulhavý, thanks for your reply). I did read the SAMBA
HOWTO Collection
but in a more 'vertical' way. This net groupmap thing must have passed my
attention.
I installed a
Hi Lukas!
Am Montag, 15. März 2004 12:19 schrieb Lukas Meyer:
Hi list
I'm wondering if it and how it is possible to add printers to a
workstation with a logon script like mounting shares. I can't find
anything about this on the inetnet so is this possible?
use the net command in the logon
Hello all,
I am attempting to setup a Samba 3.0.2a based PDC using OpenLDAP 2.2.6 for
my user/group authentication backend. So far everything seems to be working
properly, I can join the domain from a Win2k PC, login via an account
created with smbldap-useradd.pl, map my home directory, run the
Hi,
We use Samba and CUPS to print for Windows users. Users seem to be able
to cancel their own jobs in the queue from the Windows queue interface
(in Control Panel\Printers\Open queue, right click on job and select
Cancel) but Domain Admins cannot cancel Domain Users documents in this
way (the
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Look at the options :
machine password timeout
on the samba server ;)
machine password timeout = seconds
Default: 604,800
Allowable values: number of seconds
Sets the period between (NT domain) machine password changes. Default is 1
week, or
I wanted to know if samba is under FreeBSD as stable as samba under Linux...
Thanks
scala
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I have tried kinit -r 7d -l 7d admin to keep the ticket last longer, but it
ignored my flags and use default 1 day ticket life time.
As a point of interest - most KDCs enforce a maximum ticket life time,
and kinit can only request up-to that life time; requests for a longer
life will just get
Hello list,
sometimes, when a user logs off, not ntuser.dat, but prf4EC.tmp, prf4ED,
..., will save.
Does anyone have this problem, too?
matze
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I have a samba server on linux with a LDAP DC,
On a client server, I was do
net join -S DOMSERV -Uadmin%PASSWORD
and that's work
The server member of DOMSERV have a share XFS filesystem.
When I set manualy the acl (setfacl -m g:group:rwx the_file)
It's ok, the other domain member see the ACL
Hello list,
Due to problems with winbind on Solaris I cannot use winbind. Instead I need to get
Kerberos authentication from ADS working with a Samba
member server with local UNIX user accounts.
So to briefly describe my configuration, I have an account in AD and a duplicate
account locally on
Dear all,
I'm experencing a big trouble with samba and an instalation we had at my
enterprise's intranet. This intranet is based on a Samba server v2 wich
acts as Primary Domain Controller, wins server and file server. All
these features works great nowadays.
Our issue, is with a newest server
Hi List,
I have some severe problem with Samba 3 with ldapsam
backend on debian stable.
The problem is that I can not change the rights
of a file or directory on the server from Windows.
I get this in smb.log:
---cut---
[2004/03/14 21:59:09, 0] smbd/posix_acls.c:create_canon_ace_lists(1380)
Hi List,
I have some severe problem with Samba 3 with ldapsam
backend on debian stable.
The problem is that I can not change the rights
of a file or directory on the server from Windows.
I get this in smb.log:
---cut---
[2004/03/14 21:59:09, 0] smbd/posix_acls.c:create_canon_ace_lists(1380)
Hey Gang,
I have a suse 8.1 server that I have compiled samba 3.0.2 from source on.
I have it configured to authenticate against our AD. That seems to be
working fine.
getent passwd produces the results from both passwd and AD. getent group
gives me the groups + the AD groups. I was able to
ok, thanks for the replies so far...I dont seem to be having much luck
the samba and ldap servers are on the same machine..
i've tried the
read -s -p Enter LDAP Root DN Password: LDAP_BINDPW
smbpasswd -w $LDAP_BINDPW
multiple times just to make sure i wasnt making any typos.
i've added
ALL:
I am running Red Hat 9.0. I recently upgraded to Samba 3.02 from 2.8 using
a binary. Before the upgrade, winbind was available in RH's Service
Configuration as a service to be started on startup. After the upgrade,
winbind is no longer available in RH's Service Configuration GUI and I must
Hello,
i have 1 problem with samba NT styled domain logon.
when i logon as root into a win2k box, i can connect and disconnect to
domain, shutdown the PC and do many other stuff. cos i list domain admin
group = root in my smb.conf file.
but when i logon as other users, i can't even
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1. Is there a reference that will help in the identification of Samba
errors?
2. Can anyone identify these errors?
I' @ log level = 6 and I get:
Mar 15 10:58:01 enigma smbd3[4271]: [2004/03/15 10:58:01, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(952)
Mar 15
Has anyone else had problems with SWAT borking your smb.conf file if you
specify your smb.conf scripts section like idealx suggests? For example:
add machine script = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd -w %u
When I save that from SWAT, I lose the script parameters inside quotes.
This caused me
Jason,
You can reference Windows users in smb.conf but you need to configure
Samba with Winbind. See the Samba how-to at
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf.
On Monday, March 15, 2004, Jason Lehman wrote:
I am new to samba and I wasn't sure that I understood something
Dear List,
some general question concerning the general understanding
of pam_ldap and winbindd.
I understand winbindd as a daemon who maps existing
Windows User from some SAM (for example NT or samba PDC)
into the unix os level.
On the member server (fileserver with acls) we have pam_ldap
Has any one had problems with two samba servers on a windows 2000
domain. This is what I am running in to: I have a samba server that has
been a member server on the windows 2000 domain for about four months
and have not had any problems with it. Now I want add another samba
member server to
On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 12:48, Matthias Eichler wrote:
Dear List,
some general question concerning the general understanding
of pam_ldap and winbindd.
I understand winbindd as a daemon who maps existing
Windows User from some SAM (for example NT or samba PDC)
into the unix os level.
On
hi matt,
sorry to bother u again.
i followed your instructions to create a domain user group GID -513
and assign all my users to that group.
but to my dismay, i still can't work?
i add domain user group = username1, to my smb.conf but still can't work?
then i changed all my users to the wheel
Hi there,
We just upgraded from Samba 3.0.0 to 3.0.2a last weekend. It was working
well for a short time but then I restarted smbd and winbindd, and for
some unknown reason the user/group databases became corrupt. I had to
delete the contents of /var/cache/samba to get it to work again. Anyway,
On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 12:31:54PM -0600, Paul Gienger wrote:
One thing I've noticed though, is that since I've started testing in
'not the master LDAP server's subnet' I have to join the domain twice.
Once to get the machine into LDAP, then wait a couple seconds until I
hear the LDAP
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 04:06:11PM +0100, Matthieu Le Corre wrote:
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Look at the options :
machine password timeout
on the samba server ;)
machine password timeout = seconds
Default: 604,800
Allowable values: number of seconds
Sets
I've seeing this as well.
Lee Thao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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My error messages are tiggered by print jobs. The print jobs DO go
through
but I get the same errors as your in my /var/log/messages log file.
Anybody
have any ideas? What are the steps to
Oops, I forgot attachments were being stripped. The log file excerpt can
be found here:
http://www.cjn.co.nz/samba/log.winbindd.crash2
Cheers,
Paul
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It started with one networked printer but it appears to have spread to
another and now all networked printers occasionally go down. We have
several JetDirect boxes and one NetGear PS101 printer server served by CUPS,
the Windows computers access the print queues via Samba 3.0.2 on RedHat
What was the original post? I think I may be having a similar issue.
michel desfawes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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hello,
I have read your response to the printer problem in samba 3.0.2
but, can you explain me how to install this patch under redhat 7.3
thanks
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| Dear all,
|
| I'm experencing a big trouble with samba and an instalation we had at my
| enterprise's intranet. This intranet is based on a Samba server v2 wich
| acts as Primary Domain Controller, wins server and file server. All
On 03/15, Clint Sharp wrote:
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Csillag [iso-8859-2] Tams wrote:
[...]
The machine's sid only changes if you run a program to change it,
otherwise it will inherit the SID of the ghosted machine. We use NewSID
from Sysinternals (http://www.sysinternals.com/), but
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Andrew Judge wrote:
I have a question about disabling roaming profiles. Apparently we can
do that by adding logon path = , but if we do that on a machine that has
roaming enabled, will I have to go and change that to local on all the
accounts or will it do it
Dear Samba gurus,
I am still using Samba 2.2.8a; I have not seen an announcement that this
issue would be fixed in 3.0.2; all that follows refers to 2.2.8a.
Quoting from Samba-PDC-HOWTO.html (or Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html):
Joining the Client to the Domain
Windows 2000
... Windows
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Chris Slack wrote:
Hello all,
I am attempting to setup a Samba 3.0.2a based PDC using OpenLDAP 2.2.6 for
my user/group authentication backend. So far everything seems to be working
properly, I can join the domain from a Win2k PC, login via an account
created with
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Matthias Spork wrote:
Hello list,
sometimes, when a user logs off, not ntuser.dat, but prf4EC.tmp, prf4ED,
..., will save.
Does anyone have this problem, too?
matze
I have lots of problems with roaming profiles, and this is one of them.
In my case it's not
Hi all,
I am trying to migrate a NetWare file server to samba (on Red Hat 9).
My problem is that unfortunatelly samba is somehow painfully slow, when we run DOS
programs from it on the client machines.
The NetWare server is an ancient machine. P1, probably.
The Samba server is P4 3G, 1G RAM,
Ok, I had ldap with samba working perfectly a few weeks ago. however, I had no root
account, since i was told not to have a root account on ldap server, so someone
recommended i do this in smb.conf...
passdb backend = smbpasswd
adding root user to samba with smbpasswd -a
then changing
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 16:47:14 +
Martin Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
ok, thanks for the replies so far...I dont seem to be having much luck
the samba and ldap servers are on the same machine..
[...]
ldapsearch -x '(cn=Manager)'
gives :
[nothing-found]
Can you add entries to and
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Thomas Browner wrote:
Has any one had problems with two samba servers on a windows 2000
domain. This is what I am running in to: I have a samba server that has
been a member server on the windows 2000 domain for about four months
and have not had any problems with it. Now
k, it seems only certain accounts do work on samba with ldap, others do not.
the first one does not, the second one does.
any ideas?
?php
# safety, People, INTRANET
dn: uid=safety,ou=People,dc=INTRANET
shadowLastChange: 12418
shadowMax: 9
shadowWarning: 7
sambaAcctFlags: [U ]
I have done the same thing and dramatically increased the speed of the
system. Does the system slow down only when you have more than one user
accessing the database? This is a problem I found when trying to upgrade it
to a windows 2000 server.
Anyway if you let me have a look at your smb.conf I
I see in the log where I get authenticated but it won't let me have
access to the share from Windows XP to linux box. If I set up the
server without domain auth on samba and setup a matching account on the
linux box I have no problems accessing. But we want to use domain auth.
So then if I setup
I am seeing an intermittent problem that bugs just a few people,
infrequently.
We use a Linux RH8 / Samba 2.2.8a PDC and the clients are W2K SP3 systems
with
current M$ patches.
At times, users get the a message that their password expires in XX days and
if they would like to change them.
The
On Friday, March 12, 2004 12:38 PM IT Clown wrote:
Hi
I am running a RH9 box in a w2k domain. I have installed
winbind on the RH9 box joined it to the domain
successfully. Domain users can login with their accounts.
The problem is when they login they get a message stating
that their
Hi all,
I'm having problems implementing ACLs with the above configration.
I've rebuilt my kernel, mounted the share with the acl option and
recompiled samba with --with-acl-support. I have the nt acl support
= yes in my config and can change the ownership with a chmod to my
domain users so I
Have installed Redhat ES 3.1 and updated to samba-3.02-6.3E
The PDC is solaris running PC netlink.
Can join the domain if running samba 2.28.
Have tried net oldjoin as well as net join but to no avail.
Debug level 5 dump attached.
Any help appreciated.
[2004/03/16 11:56:53, 5]
I have a bunch of Windows users using a Win2k server as a PDC. I want
to move all the server functions to a Samba server without disturbing
the users in any way. The client machines are all Win2k, using local
profiles.
Samba insists on algorithmicly generating the RID from the UID, so the
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I'm configuring samba v3.0.2a on Solaris 8 machine.
# ./configure (completed, to be sure default is ok)
then rm configure.log and configure.status, start again.
# ./configure --with-ads(failed)
checking for ldap_initialize... no
configure: WARNING: libldap is needed for LDAP support
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 08:11:42PM -0500, Ed Ravin wrote:
I have a bunch of Windows users using a Win2k server as a PDC. I want
to move all the server functions to a Samba server without disturbing
the users in any way. The client machines are all Win2k, using local
profiles.
Samba
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 08:11:42PM -0500, Ed Ravin wrote:
Is there any way to get Samba to match the Unix UIDs to Windows RIDs,
or to force the RIDs to be particular values as we can do with
net groupmap for groups?
Speaking of which, I'm having trouble with that command too (samba-3.0.2a,
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Ed Ravin wrote:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 08:11:42PM -0500, Ed Ravin wrote:
Is there any way to get Samba to match the Unix UIDs to Windows RIDs,
or to force the RIDs to be particular values as we can do with
net groupmap for groups?
Speaking of which, I'm having
Hi all,
In short, how do you force smbclient not to use Lanman passwords ?
I specify these in my smb.conf
lanman auth = no
min protocol = NT1
Trying smbclient from the same host,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# smbclient //fileservertest/private -U somebody
Password:
Domain=[WORKGROUP]
After connecting to the samba server as a domain user without password
challenge, authenticating against a w2k DC (security = ADS), with
winbindd running, I can navigate the shares successfully but cannot
write to the share.
I have done net groupadd ... to map windoze-unix groups.
I am
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 01:26:11AM +, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 08:11:42PM -0500, Ed Ravin wrote:
I have a bunch of Windows users using a Win2k server as a PDC. I want
to move all the server functions to a Samba server without disturbing
the users in any way. The
No sambaPrimaryGroupSID on first one (non-working) - next issue? You
have taken some marginal advice.
Craig
On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 15:46, John H. wrote:
k, it seems only certain accounts do work on samba with ldap, others do not.
the first one does not, the second one does.
any ideas?
?php
On Mon, 2004-03-15 at 16:39, M. D. Parker wrote:
I am seeing an intermittent problem that bugs just a few people,
infrequently.
We use a Linux RH8 / Samba 2.2.8a PDC and the clients are W2K SP3 systems
with
current M$ patches.
At times, users get the a message that their password expires
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Ed Ravin wrote:
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 01:26:11AM +, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 08:11:42PM -0500, Ed Ravin wrote:
I have a bunch of Windows users using a Win2k server as a PDC. I want
to move all the server functions to a Samba server
I'd like to just say in advance that I really appreciate the responses
received so far, especially the patience with what looks to you like dumb
typos on my part.
Thanks, but it doesn't. I looked up tdbedit and the HOWTO and did
the following:
; added this to smb.conf
passdb
but the following account has the same problem, they cannot log in either, yet look at
their ldap entry...
dn: uid=mkt1,ou=People,dc=INTRANET
shadowLastChange: 12418
sambaSID: S-1-5-21-4070452498-3149834983-2923667569-2010
sambaPrimaryGroupSID: S-1-5-21-4070452498-3149834983-2923667569-1201
On 2004-03-15, M. D. Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At times, users get the a message that their password expires in XX days and
if they would like to change them.
The smbpasswd file for all user entries are marked with the flags 'UX'
meaning
of course the password NEVER expires.
I have
ah, the problem was the users still had the phpgw object, despite me uninstalling
phpgw/egw. i remove the object from the user, and it works fine.
--- On Mon 03/15, Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Craig White [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 10:27:29PM -0500, Ed Ravin wrote:
I'd like to just say in advance that I really appreciate the responses
received so far, especially the patience with what looks to you like dumb
typos on my part.
0xc98 is 3224. It looks like the algorithmic mapping happened when I
On Tue, Mar 16, 2004 at 04:23:00AM +, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
The problem is that you are trying to be a little too smart about it
all. If you had followed the instructions in the HOWTO, you would have
run 'net rpc vampire' into tdbsam, or ldapsam.
I tried that originally, but using the
Ahhthere is no pbedit in Samba 2.2.8a
Mike
On 16 Mar 2004 at 3:36, JustFillBug wrote:
On 2004-03-15, M. D. Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At times, users get the a message that their password expires in XX days and
if they would like to change them.
The smbpasswd file for
Please explain further.there are no policies implemented and we
use a samba 2.2.8a PDC.
If you are talking something on the local machine, please be
advised that it has seemed endemic to a specific couple of users
even after the physical machines have been swapped out.
Mike
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