I'm working from the samba 3 how-to and creating my own how-to so that I get
everything straight in my head. I'm trying to make an exchange replacement
with samba + ldap + open-xchange + cyrus + postfix + postgresql etc etc.
At the minute I'm trying to find out if Sarge has ssl already enabled
Christian Merrill wrote:
Alexander Tamm wrote:
We recently upgraded from 3.0.2a to 3.0.7 and are having problems with
using shares. Our Win2K-clients must use the dns-name of the
...
The NT-boxen, OTOH must use the form \\smbserv\share.
It sounds like you are probably using the kerberos
Hi all.
I'm trying to use Samba to replace an old Windows print server, and
everything works just like a charm - almost...
There's one thing, which prevents my organization from accepting this new
printerserver, and that is that I'm unable to activate and save the Enable
advanced printing
Le mardi 28 Septembre 2004 11:15, Kent B. Hansen a écrit :
Hi all.
Hi
I'm trying to use Samba to replace an old Windows print server, and
everything works just like a charm - almost...
There's one thing, which prevents my organization from accepting this new
printerserver, and that is that
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Hey.
I've just been bitten by the same problem recently.
What happens is that when you click on the Enable advanced printer
features option on windows, what it does is enable EMF support.
EMF works by letting the printer driver embbed some printer commands
that will be executed by the print
Manuel Capinha wrote:
I've just been bitten by the same problem recently.
What happens is that when you click on the Enable advanced printer
features option on windows, what it does is enable EMF support.
EMF works by letting the printer driver embbed some printer commands
that will be executed by
Can anyone offer any help on this at all??
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Lee Baker
Sent: 27 September 2004 12:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Samba 3 trusting Windows 2003 (Native Mode)
I have the following situation:
Hello List,
I successfully joined a Suse 9.0 Server with Samba 3.0.6 to a W2K3 DC, following the
guide from http://www.wlug.org.nz/ActiveDirectorySamba
My setup seems to work okay, but whenever I start/restart winbind, I get the following
message:
[2004/09/24 10:26:54, 1]
Hello,
I'm a bit unclear about domain control with Samba3 and windows terminal
server.
I would like to have a samba PDC + shares for roaming terminal server
profiles (W2K).
I'm trying now with tdbsam backend ; after that I will try with ldap.
With pdbedit I can modify the roaming profile path,
Hi Joachim,
please post your smb.conf, all i can say i have no problems
with 3.07 on suse 9
Regards
Joachim Kieferle schrieb:
Dear Robert,
... unfortunatelly this did _not_ help - same phenomenon like with the
Sernet-Samba. Do you have any other idea?
Best
Joachim
rruegner wrote:
Hi, have you
Hi,
I'm trying to remove a printjob that is currently blocking the printque
for one of my users.
I've tried to access the printer from the user and delete it there, but
this doesn't help. Cups does not show the job at all.
I therefore tried to access the printspool via sambas net printq
On Thursday 23 September 2004 03:25, Alex Forrow wrote:
Seems shody but cant you just add the user again to /etc/passwd. Then
delete both.
Or manually remove a line from smbpasswd file...
This is an automated system. Doing it manually would completely defeat
the whole point.
And more-over
Hi,
Well, I'm no expert - but if I connect the Windows clients directly to the
CUPS-backend of the Samba-server, there's no problem enabling the advanced
features and using them...
Samba should just pass the binary print-dump-file from the Windows clients
on to CUPS - I can se no reason why
My problem is that the profile of the user always end up in
C:/Documents and
Settings/$user .
That's the way it works. The files are copied local (from the smb.conf
specified location) until you log off, at which time they are copied
back to the server. I believe there is a setting to
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Tarjei Huse wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I'm trying to remove a printjob that is currently blocking the printque
| for one of my users.
...
| System:
| SuSE 8.2
| Samba 3.0.4.
The job stuck in the spooling state bug should be fixed in 3.0.7.
cheer,s jerry
On tir, 2004-09-28 at 13:36, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Tarjei Huse wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I'm trying to remove a printjob that is currently blocking the printque
| for one of my users.
...
| System:
| SuSE 8.2
| Samba 3.0.4.
The job stuck
I've got a problem with roaming profiles. I've googled, trolled the
mailing lists, and read the documentation.
Problem details
I'm running samba 3.0.7 as PDC with WinXP clients. When I log onto
WinXP as a domain user the profile is downloaded (you can tell because
it takes a while and hub is
On Thu, Sep 23, 2004 at 08:53:22AM -0400, Elijah Savage wrote:
| When I installed this box I specifically installed it for this task and
| installed linux compatibilty during intstall, the /etc/nsswitch.conf was
| created and everything. I can join my AD domain as NT4 style but not
| with
Hi,
As far as my understanding goes, the EMF is more of a data type support for printing.
In Samba's case, this will never hold good, since it is always defaulted to the RAW
data type.
The Enable Advanced printing features is more to do with the attributes. The Spool
sub system on windows
I'm having a problem with Roaming profiles in Windows XP with Samba as PDC.
I've googled and trolled the mailing lists and read the Samba documentation.
Problem:
User logs onto domain from WinXP client and profile is downloaded (you can
tell because it takes a long time and lights on hub are
Can anyone at all help with this?
I'm really stuck. Should the trust be lost like that (is it a known
issue?) or have I done something wrong with my samba config?
Thanks in advance, any advice will be appreciated.
Tim.
Quoting Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all.
We are trying to migrate our
Hi Kent.
I've tried your sugestion and you're right. Using only IPP to talk to
Cups I can print using N-to-1, so this must be a problem from Samba.
One of the things I noticed is that when using ipp I now have a lot of
print processors in the printer properties window. Using samba I only
see the
Perhaps I proposed the patch to the wrong audience. There are some
people who have an existing Kerberos site, and have even followed the
painful Microsoft howto on joining an MIT realm, and wish Samba to play
ball.
This is certainly not possible with Win98, so I suggest you instead just
setup
Hi!
I've set up a Samba server (running winbind) as a Win domain member
server.
Users authenticated from win domain and mapped to NIS
uids and gids.
Everything was working well, but the next morning winbind
stopped to respond.
I reset it, so now I get wbinfo, ypbind (ypcat) results
ok as
Jim C. wrote:
Doesn't anyone here know how to authenticate hosts in the group
'Domain Controllers' such that you don't have to set 'ldap admin dn'
to the ldap server's root dn? What's the big deal? Why is this such
a secret? Everytime I ask about it I get dead silence. It doesn't seem
to
I'm trying now with tdbsam backend ; after that I will try with ldap.
With pdbedit I can modify the roaming profile path, but I can't modify the
terminal server profile path ?
It doesn't appear that there are entries for that in the schema for
LDAP. I'd assume that tdbsam would be the same
On Thursday 23 September 2004 03:25, Alex Forrow wrote:
Seems shody but cant you just add the user again to /etc/passwd. Then
delete both.
Or manually remove a line from smbpasswd file...
This is an automated system. Doing it manually would completely defeat
the whole point.
And more-over this is
Woops, wrong window. Sorry!
-Original Message-
From: Chris Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 8:24 AM
To: 'Borut Kurnik'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] winbind problems
Mark, this is a known issue, please follow the steps in the attached
OK, no problem with that... but after I logoff nothing is placed in the
user profile dir...
Where do you 'think' the profile dir is set to? Not trying to be
demeaning, I would like to know so perhaps I could give you the right
line for smb.conf. You currently have this in your smb.conf:
Dear All,
please, how I can configure SAMBA for authentication in remote domain. I know
that I can use authentication method ntdomain, but I don't know how.
Best regards, Sopik Bronislav.
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Hi,
Could explain more your problem ?
On samba there are machine account for windows NT4, 2000, XP but no
separation between workstation and server and DC.
And also, there are no specific group for machine which are managed by
samba.
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Mark Roach wrote:
| I'm curious about how one would go about contacting/hiring a samba
| developer to fix a bug, or implement a feature. I've got a particular
| bug in mind (1493), but it seems like it would be a good thing to know
| in general.
|
|
Could explain more your problem ?
On samba there are machine account for windows NT4, 2000, XP but no
separation between workstation and server and DC.
? A machine account is machine account, only WINS cares about the difference.
And also, there are no specific group for machine which are
I know, but I want to say that samba manage machine group same as a other
group, not for Domain Users and Domain Admin group.
You can create a group for machine account but, I think that actually is
not very important for samba domain.
I can be mistaken.
sith lord wrote:
I'm having a problem with Roaming profiles in Windows XP with Samba as
PDC. I've googled and trolled the mailing lists and read the Samba
documentation.
Problem:
User logs onto domain from WinXP client and profile is downloaded (you
can tell because it takes a long time and
maybe You guys need to read man smb.conf and search profile acls
there.
sith lord wrote:
I'm having a problem with Roaming profiles in Windows XP with Samba as PDC.
I've googled and trolled the mailing lists and read the Samba
documentation.
Problem:
User logs onto domain from WinXP client and
I am a problem with samba and a machine Windows XP pro SP2
When i write or delete a file, i have a message :
The mounted file system does not support extended attributes
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Hi there,
well, I just subscribed b/c I have an strange problem with my samba
server.
It acts as an PDC (currently running 3.04 on SuSE 8.2) for my local
domain, and worked fine for the last 2 years or so (with several
upgrades ;)).
Two weeks ago I felt (bad idea, I know :() I have to upgrade to
Hi all,
I have set up a printer in cups and I can see it with lpstat -a, and I can
print to it. I put what I thought was the appropriate stuff in smb.conf, and
yet no printer shows up to the NT client I'm testing with, or in smbclient -L
output. Any ideas at all? Here is the relevant info:
Okay, thanks for the tip. I'll try this later today, when I get a chance.
If I understand properly,
I should add
profile acls = yes
to smb.conf so that the profiles section looks like:
[Profiles]
path = /home/samba/profiles
browseable = No
writeable = yes
Hi,
In my company , we have 25 HP printers at different floors. All
printesr are configured on One Linux Machine. Each printer has one
administrator. My task is share the printer to that particular
administrator.
For example if i have 2 printers ( HP1 and HP2) , i want to share
- Original Message -
From: Stuart Highlander [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 3:08 PM
Subject: [Samba] cannot copy from win2k client to samba share
good afternoon all,
i am running samba 3.0.7-2.FC1 on fedora core 1.
i have a strange
Okay, thanks for the tip. I'll try this later today, when I get a chance.
If I understand properly,
I should add
profile acls = yes
to smb.conf so that the profiles section looks like:
[Profiles]
path = /home/samba/profiles
browseable = No
writeable = yes
profile
- Original Message -
From: Lenroc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 11:18 PM
Subject: [Samba] Windows XP - Explorer crashes when I try to open a file ona
Samba share
I am having problems with my samba clients. I am using Windows XP SP1 to
try to
Hello,
I'm working on project that requires my linux application to access
(read/write) via samba a single partition that is bigger than 2TB. I
would like to know if the latest versions of the linux samba client
support this kind of partition and what the limit accually is and what
are the
Today at 9:59am, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Hi all,
I have set up a printer in cups and I can see it with lpstat -a, and I can
print to it. I put what I thought was the appropriate stuff in smb.conf, and
yet no printer shows up to the NT client I'm testing with, or in smbclient -L
Sorry for the delay in re-asking:
answers to the previous questions:
-ncsd is not running on my box.
-nsswitch.conf appears correct.
I still cannot 'wbinfo -u' and get my domain users,
although I am able to get the domain groups via -g.
Anyone have insight?
-Matt
--- Hamish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Snip
Then for security on the XP machines, disable bypass traverse
checking on each client.
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/528.mspx
There does not appear to be a disable setting. You can add and remove
users and groups. I don't think you can
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Is this something to worry about:
[2004/09/27 01:15:56, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(952)
~ getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not connected
[2004/09/27 01:22:45, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(952)
~ getpeername failed. Error
Hi there,
Following the instructions at
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/FastStart.html
I have configured my Samba server for anonymous read/write. Using
WindowsXP SP2 to try and connect it all works fine apart from the fact
that when I try to run something from the
Hello,
is ist poosible to migrate an Windows NT 4.0 Domain, where
in one Group more other Groups are members?
Is anywhere a List with known Problems by an migration?
Regards
Michl
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I'm trying to set up the recycler module in 3.0.7, but no
matter what I do Samba seems to ignore it, even though
testparm shows no errors.
It's VERY difficult to tell from the HOWTO what exactly
you're supposed to put in smb.conf, so I'm making stabs
in the dark. I'm frustrated too, so sorry if
Misty,
This may be a dumb question, but was Samba built with CUPS support?
Were the cups-devel libraries present on the system on which your Samba
was built?
- John T.
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Subject: [Samba] Samba / cups
I'll have to check it later today (i'm on RH9 at work). I'm guessing
the man page means to remove the undesired user/group. Not having
looked at it, I'm guessing that leaving only the Administrators is
appropriate. I'll know more once I mess around with it this
afternoon.
Tom, have you had a
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 10:33:27 -0500, Stuart Highlander wrote:
are the clients and server on the same subnet or seperated by routers?
The clients and server are on the same subnet.
I have now tried connecting to the server with a Linux client, smb4k, and
get the same problem. I can browse
Tom Skeren schrieb:
...
I have EXACTLY the same problem with Samba 3.0.7 and W2K SP4:
Entering the Domain wit Admin-rights everything is fine (complete local
settings, etc.)
As soon as i make this User a (local)User or Poweruser, i get a reduced
profile from the server although i still have
It's VERY difficult to tell from the HOWTO what exactly
you're supposed to put in smb.conf, so I'm making stabs
in the dark. I'm frustrated too, so sorry if some of
this comes out wrong.
Try this:
http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/SambaThreeDomainController#Recycle_Bins_for_Your_Shares
Jim
On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 09:40, Stefan Wegner wrote:
Tom Skeren schrieb:
...
I have EXACTLY the same problem with Samba 3.0.7 and W2K SP4:
Entering the Domain wit Admin-rights everything is fine (complete local
settings, etc.)
As soon as i make this User a (local)User or Poweruser, i get a
Original Message
Subject: [Samba] Authenticateing DC's on an ldap backend... nobody
knows how?
From: Jim C. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, September 27, 2004 9:34 pm
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Doesn't anyone here know how to authenticate hosts in the group 'Domain
Controllers'
Zach wrote:
I'll have to check it later today (i'm on RH9 at work). I'm guessing
the man page means to remove the undesired user/group. Not having
looked at it, I'm guessing that leaving only the Administrators is
appropriate. I'll know more once I mess around with it this
afternoon.
Well the
Jason Balicki schrieb:
I'm trying to set up the recycler module in 3.0.7, but no
matter what I do Samba seems to ignore it, even though
testparm shows no errors.
recycler is working here, smb.conf looks like:
[test]
path = /mnt/test
read only = No
create mask = 0777
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 10:37, Jim Cunning wrote:
r in smbclient -L output. Any ideas at all? Here is the relevant info:
Did you restart smbd after changing smb.conf?
Jim C
Till I was blue in the face! :( I also verified (stupid but true) that smbd
was indeed compiled against cups.
That's the ticket. I had these lists seperated by |'s (pipe
symbols), as they were in 2.2 (in recycler.conf) and as they're
listed at the site that Jim C. gave me:
Once I removed the pipes and replaced them with spaces, recycle
started working. My working samba 3.0.7 share def is:
That changed
I'm posting my smb.conf below. I posted it earlier today, but
evidently some of my posts are taking 24 hrs to make it to the list.
I'm going to try adding the profile acls statement to the profiles
section since (for me) that's the section that actually establishes
the profiles share. I'll
These pills are just like regular cliallis but they are specially formulated
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The pill is absorbed at the mouth and enters the bloodstream directly
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Craig White schrieb:
The 'homes' share should be differentiated from the 'profiles' share if
you desire to have expected behavior. Whether this is an absolute
requirement or not, I have no idea but I do know that I don't have a
problem with roaming profiles and haven't since 2.2.x and it still
I am having problems with my samba clients. I am using Windows XP SP1 to
try to connect to a Samba server I have running on my Gentoo Linux server.
Windows file browser) locks up hard. Eventually, the title bar of the
windows will update itself to say Not Responding, but the only way out
is to
Hi!
Windbind ocasionally stops responding. Both winbind processes
are still there, but eig. wbinfo -u returns Error looking up domain
users.
I've got to restart winbindd to reactivate it again. Nothing
in log.winbindd.
SuSE SLES-8 (fully updated)
samba3-3.0.7-13
winbind cache time = 180
Craig White wrote:
On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 09:40, Stefan Wegner wrote:
Tom Skeren schrieb:
...
I have EXACTLY the same problem with Samba 3.0.7 and W2K SP4:
Entering the Domain wit Admin-rights everything is fine (complete local
settings, etc.)
As soon as i make this User a (local)User or
Ive asked this question several times but have not gotten an answer, can
anyone give me any clues or tell me where to read about this please?!
Pulling a *GUESS* out of the air, I'd suspect it uses anonymous access to
the IPC$ share to retrieve some information.
Should be easy to crank up the
Hi,
I'm trying to get a simple configuration with 2 SAMBA servers, one with the main
smbpasswd [-/etc/passwd], the second connecting to the first. Both servers are more
ore less equivalent from the type of shares they are offering.
I tried having to configure the first as a PDC, the second as
Paul Gienger wrote:
Jim C. wrote:
Doesn't anyone here know how to authenticate hosts in the group
'Domain Controllers' such that you don't have to set 'ldap admin dn'
to the ldap server's root dn? What's the big deal? Why is this such
a secret? Everytime I ask about it I get dead silence. It
Holger Krull wrote:
Maybe you are experiencing the sendfile problem. Using sendfile is the
default for newer samba versions, but unfortuneately a lot of kernels
don't implement that right.
Try using
use sendfile = no
in your global section
Thanks mate - I was having the same problem too. Works
On an FC2 test server running samba-3.0.7-2.FC2 and
with idmap_ad, if I start winbind normally idmap_ad
fails, but if I first kinit the machine account,
idmap_ad works fine.
Without idmap_ad in smb.conf, winbind is fine.
This problem appears not to occur with samba-3.0.5
(build from source
Here is an update to my problem. The testparm command is reporting this for
[printers]:
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /data/samba/spool
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
print command = lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r
browseable = No -
I am trying to set up Samba 2.2.9 on a SuSE 9.1 box as an LDAP PDC
whose only job will be authentication. Our LDAP server is on a
separate box. I can join the domain just fine, but when I try to
login via Windows, I get the following error:
The system cannot log you on to this domain because
opk Bronislav wrote:
please, how I can configure SAMBA for authentication in remote domain. I know
that I can use authentication method ntdomain, but I don't know how.
Please, read the doc:
http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/domain-member.html#domain-member-server
Igor
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Hello,
I would like to mount a certain share when the server is booted.
So I added the following line at the end of rc.local:
/bin/mount -t smbfs -o guest //backup/archiwizacja$ /mnt/archiwizacja
Interestingly, this doesn't mount anything, nothing is added to the logs
either.
When I enter this
I can answer most questions. There are no secrets, just some things that
you could help to better document - if you feel so inclined.
Precisely what I intend.
On the other hand, most of us a rather busy people and give our
...
down.
Well, I've been bashing at this issue for quite some time.
Chris St. Pierre wrote:
The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's
computer account in its primary domain is missing or the password on
that account is incorrect.
I suspected that neither of these were the case, as I created the
account with idealx's smbldap-tools, so I
Barbara M. wrote:
How can I have a public area with no user/pass access on a smb server that
do NOT use security = share?
You will need 'guest ok = Yes' added for your share.
Igor
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nscd doesn't appear to be running:
# ps -ef | grep nscd | grep -v grep
#
Also, it doesn't seem like that explanation would jive with the errors
smbd is throwing. Or am I missing something?
Chris St. Pierre
Unix Systems Administrator
Nebraska Wesleyan University
402.465.7549
On Tue, 28 Sep
Can someone verify that testparm in 3.0.7 always reports the [printers] share
as browseable = no ? I think this is a bug in 3.0.7. It might be affecting
smbclient listing of printer shares too.
Misty
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Igor Belyi wrote:
Chris St. Pierre wrote:
The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's
computer account in its primary domain is missing or the password on
that account is incorrect.
I suspected that neither of these were the case, as I created the
account with idealx's
FYI, changing printcap name = cups to printcap name = /etc/printcap did
the trick. What a waste of two days! I followed the docs and they always
said to use printcap name = cups. Any ideas when / why this changed?
Misty
On Tuesday 28 September 2004 14:20, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Here is
I'm setting up a Samba 3 server that will use AD security and serve home
directories and other shares. I have two types of users, with and
without local unix accounts. I'm using winbind.
If I enable winbind trusted domains only my local unix user can log
into the server and is presented with
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I just upgraded samba to samba-3.0.7-1.3E, and am now having trouble
with my groups. I used to be able to log into a windows machine and
request a share that I didn't have access to. It would then ask me
for a username/password to connect to the
Can you compile with -g and send in a full stack backtrace so
we can see exactly where it's failing and if this is fixed in
3.0.7 ?
Thank you for the suggestion, but I never compiled samba, simply
used the redhat rpm. So I will install 3.0.7 and watch if the
error occurs again.
- Jo
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Hi Folks,
I am trying to move some old, archived Win 98 folders to my new
Samba 3.0.7,1 FreeBSD file server. In the process of
moving one folder, a sharing violation popped up.
I Googled around and nothing similar showed up. Here are
3 of the files that wouldn't move:
MSVCRT.DLL 267,536
I currently have Samba 2.2.7 running as a PDC.
I was wondering if I can implement Samba 3.0 on another server and have it
act as a BDC to the original (samba 2.2.7) PDC.
I this possible?
Has anyone else done this?
According to 'The Official Samba-3 Howto and Ref guide'
Samba-3 is capable of
Hi,
I have a Samba 3.0.5 compiled running on Sol-2.9. I did see this error when my users
were not able to connect to anymore shares?
ERROR: Failed to initialise locking database
Can't initialise locking module - exiting
Anyone can show any pointers, direction to this is a great help
On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 22:54, Bruce Marriner wrote:
Perhaps I proposed the patch to the wrong audience. There are some
people who have an existing Kerberos site, and have even followed the
painful Microsoft howto on joining an MIT realm, and wish Samba to play
ball.
This is certainly not
Igor Belyi schrieb am Dienstag, 28. September 2004 21:16:
Torsten E. wrote:
Now my questions are:
- how to find out which Domain Admins group is the right one? How
can I see their IDs?
- where are those groups listed/managed? NTUsers is an manually added
group, and so its listed in
Hello again.
Still have not resolved this winbind issue, although it may not be winbind
at all. The odd thing is, when I attempt to access a share on the Fedora C2
server running samba 3.x and winbind it will ask for a password. If I enter
the wrong username and password, it will give me an
I recently upgraded to samba 3 (running on FreeBSD 4.10). I quickly discovered the
lack of the
domain admins setting from samba 2, and found documentation directing me to use net
groupmap. So
I've got the domain admins group set to include @wheel:
olympus# net groupmap list
System Operators
Same results for me. I added the profile acls = yes to my smb.conf
under [profiles] with no result. I even deleted the profile from the
client machine and allowed it to reload upon next login. Same result.
When the user isn't admin on the local machine, the profile doesn't
load properly.
I
Hi Michael,
do you use the tap device?
like this ( man openvpn advice tap instead of tun devices for win networks)
#example conf
#my partners dns name
remote your.partner.dns
#kind of device
dev tap0
float
#tunnel ips my tunnel nic partners tunnel nic
ifconfig 192.168.10.2 255.255.255.0
#what
I have a single SuSE Samba PDC (only DC) domain w/three winxp using roaming profiles.
I have no local domain accounts on any machine. Said setup has been stable for many
weeks; I updated from 3.0.5-SUSE to 3.0.7-1.1-SUSE rpm (samba.org) tonight and
converted from smbpasswd:/etc/samba/smbpasswd
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 20:24:52 +0200, Holger Krull wrote:
Maybe you are experiencing the sendfile problem. Using sendfile is the
default for newer samba versions, but unfortuneately a lot of kernels
don't implement that right.
Try using
use sendfile = no
in your global section
Fantastic,
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