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Hi everyone !
I just wanna say that I can't configure Samba 3.0.3 to compile with LDAP
Support
( --with-ldap )
Here's the log :
checking for LDAP support... yes
checking ldap.h usability... no
checking ldap.h presence... no
checking for ldap.h... no
checking lber.h usability... no
checking
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 10:13:39PM +0200, Angel Chiou wrote:
I've been running samba (currently 2.2.3a-13 for Debian) as
a PDC with
W2k
clients for over two years. The system was up and running
quite well for a
long time. A couple of days ago, I installed the following
MS-patches:
Hello i have a running Samba 3.0.2a Server on a SuSE Linux 9.0 dist.
i have configure my samba 3.0.2a for a BDC and i log in to the domain i
want migrate.
first i did this for joining the domain :
linux:~ # net rpc join -S DEMONT01 -w DOMNT -U Administrator%Server
Joined domain DOMNT.
then
i
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Yes, I've installed openLDAP-server and client.
I'm under Mandrake 9.2, maybe I need the SRPM. I'll try this ...
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Hello
I made exactly the same things and got the same messages on Friday but
they totally disappeared today (all the clients were turned off this
week-end)
The old server's IP adress may have stayed active on a client (a mistery
of NetBIOS ?)
Maybe the solution is to turn off all the clients
I set up a samba 3.0.2 server as member server in a NT4 Domain.
Winbind works great and I can use the NT Domain users for all I need.
At the moment I'm testing different shares with their permissions.
The Samba will also be our printserver, so I set up also cups and added
the printers to samba
Hi all,
I have problem with my logon scripts.
drwxrwxrwx5 root root 4096 May 2 20:26 .
drwxr-xr-x 25 root root 4096 May 3 09:36 ..
drwxrwxrwx2 root root 4096 May 2 20:11 netlogon
drwxr-xrwt4 root root 4096 May 2 22:14 profiles
We have a Samba PDC (Mandrake 9) a BDC (RH 7.3) and a Memberserver (Solaris
2.8).
A configuration which is working OK in 3.0.1 seems to be broken in 3.0.3.
Everything (except NTLM authentication) has been working fine. After
installing 3.0.3 you cannot list domain users and the member server
Thanks, but I am still having the same problem -- I made sure to reference
the correct passwd file, but WinXP is still forcing me to logon as
AGAMEMNON\Guest.
Tim
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I have encountered some bunch of bugs in Samba 3.0.3 (downloaded today).
1. passdb.tdb doesn't creating automatically, creating zero-length file and
constantly reported Failed to open TDB file passdb.tdb. I make to create it
manually through tdbtool (autoconvert when smbpasswd adding user).
Hi all,
I'm trying to automount a smb share (samba 3.0.2a) on a linux box on an
osx (10..3x) client.
The LoginHook-Script using mount_smbfs works perfectly with cleartext
passwords
comming from LDAP (Linux).
The authentication works well with CRYPT{pw}. Is there any chance to
get the
Yohann,
You need to install the ldap developer package rpm before compiling samba.
If you compiled ldap from source then you need to copy your ldap includes
and libs to /usr/include and /usr/lib respectively. The easiest way is the
definitely the rpm install.
Chris
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Do you know what can cause the smbd process to steal out the cpu usage
(99%) and keep running like that for days?
I have a Samba PDC 3.0.1pre3 running on top of RH9 2.4.20 kernel. Below
is the current top report. Strangely, the PDC still responds in
reasonable good response times to heavy
I am running Samba 3.0.3 on a Red Hat Linux 9 server (Intel based). I am
using the procedures outlined in a document found at
http://de.samba.org/samba/docs/man/unixclients.html. My Samba server is to
be a Member Server in a W2K Active Directory (AD) domain. The procedures
for this begin on
Sounds like your idmap file is being removed on reboot.
run testparm -sv | grep directory
and see where the lock directory is located. Make sure
the file winbindd_idmap.tdb in this directory is not
getting removed somehow on reboot. Check your winbindd
log file to see if there are errors there.
Has anyone run accross a way to log domain logon/logoffs?
Thanks,
Mike
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Hallo Pascal Hahn,
I got big performance roblems in here with our big file server. We got a 2.4
ghz Intel xeon in there, 1 gb ram and 2 scsi hds in softraid 1 on an adaptec
Adaptec ASC-29320 U320. The array is set up with standard ext3 system.
We are running samba on it with our business
I read the documents on disabling roaming profiles for my Samba PDC (they really don't
work in my environment). It says this:
There are three ways of doing this:
In smb.conf
Affect the following settings and ALL clients will be forced to use a local profile:
logon
I am using Samba 2.2.8 and this fixed my problem with MS ACCESS.
Make sure your ms access has the following options set.
Click Tools
Click Options
Click General Tab and make sure the Default Database folder points to
your Samba share
Click Advanced Tab and make sure Default Open Mode =
Hi,
please, look to my mail Re: probleb with 'passwd chat' and 'passwd
program' (Apr. 24) where I described my observations about the same
(similar) problem with my server.
Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let me try and reproduce this first, thanks for the heads-up.
I'll be in touch
I was stung by this bug yesterday myself and although
there are numerous references to this error message
I haven't seen any qualified resolution of the problem.
..
... Because I think someone
from the Samba team should shed some light on the
topic and explain under what
It did work with 2.2.8a, but that was apparently before the release of this hotfix. I
verified that my problem is infact the same hotfix issue. Machines I have that don't
have this hotfix work fine even on the new setup. The ones that do have it get the
domain not avalible error.
JMS
I have a domain - a samba server as a PDC (3.0.0-15
version) and a few computers running WinXP, WIN 2000
and WIN98. I try to make a script to automatically
install the printers I have on the server to windows
machine. The script has to be run when users log in.
I read the samba HOWTO manual but I
Well, I seem to have gotten past the most difficult parts as far as Samba and LDAP
are concerned. I'm able to have a user log in to the domain, and get authenticated
via LDAP. The user can also change the LDAP password from the Windows screen
(control-alt-delete-change password). So most stuff as
Well, I seem to have gotten past the most difficult parts as far as Samba and LDAP
are concerned. I'm able to have a user log in to the domain, and get authenticated
via LDAP. The user can also change the LDAP password from the Windows screen
(control-alt-delete-change password). So most stuff
Kevin Metz wrote:
Well, I seem to have gotten past the most difficult parts as far as Samba and LDAP
are concerned. I'm able to have a user log in to the domain, and get authenticated
via LDAP. The user can also change the LDAP password from the Windows screen
(control-alt-delete-change
Le lun 03/05/2004 à 11:01, Ferdinand Klinzer a écrit :
Hello i have a running Samba 3.0.2a Server on a SuSE Linux 9.0 dist.
Creating account: Gast
Could not create posix account info for 'Gast'
Creating account: DEMONT01$
Could not create posix account info for 'DEMONT01$'
Creating
Hello Tim,
I have verified and recreated your problem.
As soon as I switch SAMBA option security=share , I have
exactly the same problems like you,
when trying to access a SAMBA share
via Windows Add Network Places
The only option I have to logon is
DOOMIT\Guets
(DOOMIT is the NetBIOS Name of my
The network/proint controller keeps rebooting. Is this user fixable or do I
have to call call service.
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Hi all!
We have a samba 3.0.2a-Debian running in combination with cups.
I want to use cups to print to all normal printers (e.g. HP
Laserjet), which seems to run.
But I want also use a printer-script to genereate pdf Files using
gs (no, I don't want to use the pdf backend providet on the cups
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| We have a samba 3.0.2a-Debian running in combination with cups.
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| I want to use cups to print to all normal printers (e.g. HP
| Laserjet), which seems to run.
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| But I want also use a printer-script to genereate
Does Samba3 require windows machine accounts?
I need to have users authenticate to a Samba PDC and be able to run logon
scripts when authenticated, BUT NOT have to have machine accounts for
every user be setup.
In other words, can the user authenticate without his/her machine being
part of
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I just changed the NetBIOS name of my PDC (*not* the name of the domain)
and now the security properties of the domain user profile on my
Win2kSP4 workstation shows S-1-5-21-... as the user rather than the
username.
Also, System Properties|User
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On Mon, 03 May 2004 19:19:41 -0600 Anthony Chavez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just changed the NetBIOS name of my PDC (*not* the name of the domain)
and now the security properties of the domain user profile on my
Win2kSP4 workstation shows
Simple File Sharing - My Computer window, Tools menu, Folders Options,
View tab, Advanced settings, then check box at bottom of the list (usually).
As for the constant username and password prompts, that's something
different. You have to get into the Security Settings, Password Policy.
The
At
http://www.faqchest.com/linux/samba-l/smb-03/smb-0301/smb-030119/smb03011617_26135.html
Judy Lin describes a problem whereby an smbpasswd could be changed by root
but not by a user, also well documented by Dan Kirkpatrick at
No -- not that I know -- how do I check that? I have been sharing lots of
files with other windows computers and have several drives mapped. When I
don't have windows passwords, it always prompts me for my password and
username.
Thanks,
Tim
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On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 05:32, Graham Leggett wrote:
There is an extention available for the newer versions of openldap (not
sure if it is openldap specific) that will allow openldap to handle the
encoding of passwords for you in the various formats - this means that
it will just work no
A beginner just listening in...
On Windows XP Pro, are you using Simple File Sharing? I know that on a
Windows network it forces all network connections to be Guests.
Eric
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Hi,
I have a Linux Workstation and a Windows 2003 Server that I have setup
to have a top level share called \\servername\homes$ with user folders
under this share name. I have patched the kernel for cifs and also
compiled the mount.cifs utility from Samba 3.0.3 source because windows
2003
Hello Samba gurus.
I've just finished an upgrade from 2.2.8a to 3.0.3 on my old pc file
server. Many years ago it used to be a RH 6.2 machine but most packages
(including Samba) have now been built from source.
I have a couple of observations that might be worth including in the
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Vladuta Cristian wrote:
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| Do you know what can cause the smbd process to steal out
| the cpu usage (99%) and keep running like that for days?
run strace and see what it is doing. Also look at the logs
and see if anything suspcious shows up.
Thanks for the feedback! This is exactly what I needed! This totally explains what I
was trying to figure out and I can move on from here.
Thank you again for the feedback
Kevin
Well, I seem to have gotten past the most difficult parts as far as Samba and
LDAP
are concerned. I'm able to
Hello Tim,
I have verified and recreated your problem.
As soon as I switch SAMBA option security=share , I have
exactly the same problems like you,
when trying to access a SAMBA share
via Windows Add Network Places
The only option I have to logon is
DOOMIT\Guets
(DOOMIT is the NetBIOS Name of
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 11:46, Anthony Chavez wrote:
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On Mon, 03 May 2004 19:19:41 -0600 Anthony Chavez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just changed the NetBIOS name of my PDC (*not* the name of the domain)
and now the security properties of the
Hey all,
Everyone (esp. Vladimir Atanaskovik, Joe Cipale, and Eric Johnson) has been
most helpful, but I am still struggling with an annoying issue. I have the
following smb.conf file:
[global]
workgroup = archenland
netbios name = agamemnon
security = share
printcap name = cups
disable spoolss
[EMAIL PROTECTED] profiles]# ls -la
total 16
drwxr-xrwt4 root Domain Admins 4096 May 4 13:03 .
drwxr-xr-x4 root Domain Admins 4096 May 4 10:05 ..
drwx-- 13 debraDomain Users 4096 May 4 12:52 debra
drwx-- 14 root Domain Users 4096 May 4 13:14
Hi,
I am using samba-2.2.8a.tar.gz source and complied for regular linux.
Now I am trying to cross compile it, but do not have any guidelines on how
to do it?
Anyone can help me on, making cross compilation work for arm-linux host.
Any help is appreciated.
Regards
Pritesh
As a well spent
Hello Eric,
can you pls. help me understand follwoing:
You wrote that: Simple File Sharing forces all
shares to be accessed as Guest.
But, isn't that valid only for the paricular Win-XP computer ?
So, if you set Simple File Sharing on a particular Win-XP computer,
then all accesses to shares
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On Sun, 2004-05-02 at 09:09, Tony Wallace wrote:
Hello,,
Is there anything I can do to our Samba servers to make Windows
passwords longer than 8 characters work? Thanks.
Our Samba servers use SERVER security, and authenticate against
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-05-03 09:34:18 + (Mon, 03 May 2004)
New Revision: 454
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/lib/ldb/common/ldb.c
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/lib/ldb/ldb_tdb/ldb_tdb.c
Log:
allow a non-URL form of a filename to be used in ldb_connect(). This
makes it a little easier
Author: jerry
Date: 2004-05-03 14:40:35 + (Mon, 03 May 2004)
New Revision: 455
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_3_0/packaging/Fedora/samba.spec.tmpl
Log:
fixing a couple of bugs inthe specfile; (a) merge tpot's libsmbclienbt permissions fix
from trunk, (b) fix typo when installing smbusers file
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-05-03 14:54:47 + (Mon, 03 May 2004)
New Revision: 457
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/torture/rpc/samr.c
Log:
added some more samr tests to help me work out the right error codes
in our new samr server
WebSVN:
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-05-03 14:58:08 + (Mon, 03 May 2004)
New Revision: 458
Added:
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/rpc_server/samr/
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/rpc_server/samr/dcesrv_samr.c
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/rpc_server/samr/samdb.c
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/script/provision.pl
Author: jra
Date: 2004-05-03 16:38:37 + (Mon, 03 May 2004)
New Revision: 460
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/printing/nt_printing.c
Log:
Fix for broken driver upload/delete path processing.
Jeremy.
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/websvn/changeset.php?rep=sambapath=/rev=460nolog=1
Author: jra
Date: 2004-05-03 16:38:40 + (Mon, 03 May 2004)
New Revision: 461
Modified:
trunk/source/printing/nt_printing.c
Log:
Fix for broken driver upload/delete path processing.
Jeremy.
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/websvn/changeset.php?rep=sambapath=/rev=461nolog=1
Author: deryck
Date: 2004-05-04 03:40:30 + (Tue, 04 May 2004)
New Revision: 37
Modified:
trunk/devel/TODO.html
trunk/devel/index.html
Log:
Reorganized pages to remove outdated info and to clarify branch structure, the move
toward Samba4, svn not cvs, etc. Also, tried to avoid over-lap
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-05-04 05:58:22 + (Tue, 04 May 2004)
New Revision: 462
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/lib/ldb/ldb_tdb/ldb_tdb.c
Log:
added an explanation about the rather complex ltdb_key() function
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