Hi all,
not sure if I can ask here, because this sounds to me more an OpenLdap
than a Samba problem, but it involves samba too.
I've got a domain controller based on Fedora 2, samba 3.0.7-2.FC2 and
openldap-2.1.29-1, which serves 60 users in a domain.
Now I'm trying to set up a backup domain
Hello list!
I couldn't track it down completly, but perhaps it's enaugh for the team
members...
The reason for this is, that the job notify messages are not send to the
client.
When the job is started, two PRINTER_NOTIFY2 messages are send to the client
(JOB_STATUS_QUEUED and
I used to run Samba 2.2.9 on Debian Woody. Yesterday I upgraded it
(with all necessary packages) to 3.0.7. Since then, Samba on that
server do not respond to netbios queries, only to direct access via
IP. Also, when I try to resolv its name using nmblookup, I cannot
find it.
When I access
Johan de Vries wrote:
When I do a: net ads join -Uadministrator
I get:
[2004/10/01 13:21:07, 0] utils/net_ads.c:ads_startup(183)
ads_connect: No such file or directory
It appears the file: ads_connect is missing
Where is ads_connect coming from ?
Do I need more compile options ?
Kerberos 1.2.7-10
Am I using winbind?
in what way exactly?
As I understand it the Samba server couldn't be a PDC for its own
separate domain if I was to use winbind and make it a member of another
win2003 domain.
Is it possible to use winbind in such a way that it can provide for
authentication of uses in a
Dusan Djordjevic wrote:
I used to run Samba 2.2.9 on Debian Woody. Yesterday I upgraded it
(with all necessary packages) to 3.0.7. Since then, Samba on that
server do not respond to netbios queries, only to direct access via
IP. Also, when I try to resolv its name using nmblookup, I cannot
find
Tony Breeds ha scritto:
I recently asked a similar question. My symptoms were similar but
different. My solution was to set:
use sendfile = no
and restart samba.
See if it's the same sort of problem for you?
Unfurtunately that didn't work.
Actually it seems that something goes wrong with name
Dusan Djordjevic wrote:
On Monday 04 October 2004 09:54, David Ferreira wrote:
Dusan Djordjevic wrote:
I used to run Samba 2.2.9 on Debian Woody. Yesterday I upgraded it
(with all necessary packages) to 3.0.7. Since then, Samba on that
server do not respond to netbios queries, only to
Hi Samba gurus.
I'm running Samba 3.0.7 on linux.
This is driving me nuts, no matter what I do, I can't get rid of these:
[2004/10/04 11:02:01, 0] nsswitch/winbindd.c:process_loop(737)
process_loop: Invalid request size from pid 16277: 1304 bytes sent, should be 1824
This usually means that
did you have on your smb.conf any of this parameters?
dns proxy
wins proxy
wins server
wins support
I have plain workgroup. For testing purposes, I have samba on
problematic server and only one Win XP client (not SP2). I also use my
laptop with linux for testing.
Logs do not show anything
Hi,
I've install samba 3.0.7, Openldap, nss_ldap,pam_ldap, smbldap-tools
on sarge. I've got a issue for join the domain on local or with windows
xp.
I'm trying to made a PDC for windows workstations, i've follow
instructions from the Happy guide, smbldap howto, . Everything seems
to
Hello,
I haven't found anything useful googling around so I decided to ask here.
I have a Linux server running Samba on 100Mbit/s ethernet. If I connect to it
using WinXP, mount some share and download files from it it reaches about
9MB/s transfer rate. Using FTP gives even higher transfer
not sure if I can ask here, because this sounds to me more an OpenLdap
than a Samba problem, but it involves samba too.
Nope, it's just openldap at this point. It's hard to say exactly what
your issue is without knowing how your slapd.conf files are set up.
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Mattia wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# slapadd -l Master.ldif -f /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
slapadd: bad configuration file!
Try adding -d 15 to your slapadd command for more verbose explanation
of the error.
Igor
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# slapadd -l Master.ldif -f /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
slapadd: bad configuration file!
Try adding -d 15 to your slapadd command for more verbose
explanation of the error.
For instructing someone who isn't very ldap aware, you should also note
that this will make the
Paul Gienger wrote:
not sure if I can ask here, because this sounds to me more an OpenLdap
than a Samba problem, but it involves samba too.
Nope, it's just openldap at this point. It's hard to say exactly what
your issue is without knowing how your slapd.conf files are set up.
Thanks Paul.
Igor Belyi wrote:
Mattia wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# slapadd -l Master.ldif -f /etc/openldap/slapd.conf
slapadd: bad configuration file!
Try adding -d 15 to your slapadd command for more verbose explanation
of the error.
Igor
Igor, thanks a lot!
Now it's much clearer
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Denis Vlasenko schrieb:
On Monday 04 October 2004 12:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I haven't found anything useful googling around so I decided to ask here.
I have a Linux server running Samba on 100Mbit/s ethernet. If I connect to
it using WinXP, mount some share and download files from
XP is not problematic, linux is
Regards,
Bostjan
On Monday 04 of October 2004 13:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Denis Vlasenko schrieb:
On Monday 04 October 2004 12:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I haven't found anything useful googling around so I decided to ask here.
I have a
Hi,
I have the problem that smbmount ignores the uid option. I use the
following command for mounting a share which is located on a samba 3 server.
mount -t smbfs -o username=dfritz,uid=dfritz //i61fs1/dfritz /mnt/tmp/
A directory listing of the mounted shrare looks like:
drwxr-xr-x 1 dfritz
Bostjan Skufca @ domenca.com schrieb:
When using 1 client, it is 95% idle, when using 2 clients it is 85% idle.
When using 2 clients the throughput roughly doubled (from ~4MB/s to ~8MB/s)
Is anyone familiar with this issue?
Yes, this has been observed a lot.
It's as far as i know based on smb
Dear list,
This problem has been bugging me for days now, I've got Cups version
1.1.21 and Samba 3.0.7 installed and working. There is a single
Laserjet 4100 attached to the network, printing via Cups or Cups/Samba
works fine.
The problems are with getting Point'n'Print to work. I've been
Hello Philip,
try putting the printer admin parameter into the global section.
It's a global parameter that cannot be used per share.
Greetings,
Martin
On Monday 04 October 2004 16:00, Philip Maurer wrote:
Dear list,
This problem has been bugging me for days now, I've got Cups version
Is there any patch (official/unofficial) available to fix this issue?
On Monday 04 of October 2004 15:46, Holger Krull wrote:
Bostjan Skufca @ domenca.com schrieb:
When using 1 client, it is 95% idle, when using 2 clients it is 85% idle.
When using 2 clients the throughput roughly doubled
as far as I understood the manual correct, the mapping between windows
sid and linux uid/gid when using a ldap backend is done under ou=idmap.
so, winbind is working well, but I can't see any entries between the
ldap ou=imap. where are the entries?
cu,
thorsten
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I am setting up Samba between a Windows XP and Fedora Core 2 machine the
FC2 machine is showing in network neighborhood. But when I double click on it I get a
permissions error for \\leitrim although I have run the
commands below on the FC2 box with no errors. The FC2 box is leitrim and the
XP
On Monday 04 October 2004 16:15, Bostjan Skufca @ domenca.com wrote:
When using 1 client, it is 95% idle, when using 2 clients it is 85% idle.
When using 2 clients the throughput roughly doubled (from ~4MB/s to ~8MB/s)
Sounds like network isn't utilized to full potential.
Rather strange,
Hello list!
Sorry to be a pain, but I've hunted high and low and can't seem to find
the answer.
I have a Slackware 10 system and a Microsoft Windows 2000 system.
On the Windows 2000 system are lots of files with extended characters -
like (tm), (r) and characters with umlauts.
I used the
Dusan Djordjevic wrote:
did you have on your smb.conf any of this parameters?
dns proxy
wins proxy
wins server
wins support
I have plain workgroup. For testing purposes, I have samba on
problematic server and only one Win XP client (not SP2). I also use my
laptop with linux for testing.
Hi all,
I have read about this but is not so clear if I can or I can not map windows
user to an LDAPbackend structure via winbind instead they are store in
idmap_winbind.tdb file, so I can connect by another samba domain server with
the same uid/gid, I know that it is transparent for the user, but
I have found this:
http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/automount.htm
but still in the dark to resolving this -- thanks
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 13:26:46 -0500, Chris McKeever [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SAMBA 2.2.8A
I am automounting a 6-in-1 smartmedia reader such as:
/etc/auto..master
On Monday 04 October 2004 16:10, David Ferreira wrote:
Dusan Djordjevic wrote:
did you have on your smb.conf any of this parameters?
dns proxy
wins proxy
wins server
wins support
I have plain workgroup. For testing purposes, I have samba on
problematic server and only one Win XP client
Hi all,
I have succesfully joined together three LANs using OpenVPN over Linux
(Debian) gateways at the 'exit' of each one of these LANs.
The VPN seems to be OK, as I can ping network hosts from one LAN to
another using their private IP addresses with no problem at all.
However network
Hello,
Perhaps I should rephrase my question as the last yielded no responses.
Is it possible to use samba and winbind with apache to require membership in
a specific Windows domain group to authenticate to a realm. Similar to using
'require groups' with an .htaccess file and a UNIX group, I'd
Bostjan Skufca @ domenca.com schrieb:
Is there any patch (official/unofficial) available to fix this issue?
None that i know about. You could try using mount.cifs.
Is anyone familiar with this issue?
Yes, this has been observed a lot.
It's as far as i know based on smb packet size.
smbfs will
Is anyone aware of any specific problems with SuSE 9.1 Pro in regards to
running Samba as a domain controller? I have been trying for a couple of
weeks to get it setup but keep running into one roadblock or another.
Half of the time I can't see the DC at all unless I disable the SuSE
Firewall
As far as I know, it *HAS* to be done this way because the posixGroup
schema is way out of date (it wont take a dn as a member).
That is true, well the out of date part. It doesn't have to be done
this way.
This info
according to the gurus on the OpenLDAP list. In effect we have to keep
I'm tyring to get samba compliled and installed on a Sun V880 server Solaris
8. I've been running Version 2.7 for some time .. no problem.. COmpany
recently switched to Windows 2000 Domain with Active Directory services. I
need to put this server into the ADS domain. I've read that if the ADS
I recently have upgraded from Samba 2.2.8 to 3.0.7. I am using LDAP
as a backend, but I'm running into a problem. Namely, since my user
entries have no sambaSID attribute, Samba decides they don't exist.
(At least, that's how it looks in the logs, included below.) I've
looked through the
Just a guess but it's probably a routing table issue.
Your pings are probably transversing via
the physical paths.
jay
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Is anybody experiencing what I have twice now -- Samba 3.x running fine on
Sparc/Solaris 8 for a week or more then one day out of the blue it'll just
go all haywire? So haywire that in both my instances of this I had to
change Samba versions to get the servers back to life.
Long boring story
I need to modify the Job Description field of an outbound print job.
I'm think this is different that the Job ID and Job Name fields,
although I'm not sure.
I am printing from Fedora Core 2 using the stock cups (1.1.20-11.1)
and samba (3.0.7-2.FC2) to various Windows print servers.
Any
On Sun, 3 Oct 2004 13:26:46 -0500, Chris McKeever [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SAMBA 2.2.8A
I am automounting a 6-in-1 smartmedia reader such as:
/etc/auto..master
/mnt/auto /etc/auto.misc --timeout=1
/etc/auto.misc
carda -fstype=msdos,rw,nosuid,nodev,umask=000 :/dev/sda1
Hello List,
I've seen this question multiple times in several forums, and no answers.
I've just setup a couple of Linux (fedora core2)/Samba servers that are supposed to
act as NAS (2.7 and 3.7 TB respectively), samba is working fine and it's perfectly
integrated to the active directory
Actually it looks like this problem only affects some workstations.
Could it be my domain policy? (I guess so 'cause only computers logged on to the
domain exhibit this behavior)
Anyone ever experienced this?
Omar
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Chuck Chauvin schrieb:
Is anyone aware of any specific problems with SuSE 9.1 Pro in regards to
running Samba as a domain controller? I have been trying for a couple of
weeks to get it setup but keep running into one roadblock or another.
Half of the time I can't see the DC at all unless I
On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 23:26:59 +0200, Holger Krull [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
minute. Is there a way to have the changes commit so it could be more
transparent to the end user??
I don't know exactly, but maybe this is the usual bdflush write behind
time, if you are on linux.
Parameters
We have the problem on some of our machines, and we are a pure workgroup setup.
BTW: I think this also happens with some of our Win2K servers, so this
is not a samba unique issue.
On Mon, 4 Oct 2004 15:37:45 -0600, Omar Castañeda Acosta
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Actually it looks like this
Hi,
Sorry, it's not a reply on topic but:
If You are Victor Velixon formerly Sensormatic employee from Ratingen,
working under Gunther Wohlfromm,
If You don't mind and not too busy, please contact me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED], its Lucas Wrobel formerly Sensormatic
Poland - Warsaw, just found Your
Hi,
Sorry, it's not a reply on topic but:
If You are Victor Velixon formerly Sensormatic employee from Ratingen,
working under Gunther Wohlfromm,
If You don't mind and not too busy, please contact me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED], its Lucas Wrobel formerly Sensormatic
Poland - Warsaw, just found Your
I have an application than makes use of the lpq command and uses the %U parameter in
the command string. The application returns a personalized queue list based on the
value of %U. This technique worked well in older versions of Samba (circa RedHat 8),
but I have run into some trouble with
When attempting to login to my Samba 3.0.4 PDC from a Windows XP client as a
user with administrative priveleges (in this case, the user is a member of
the adm group in Linux and all members of that group are members of the
Adminstrators group in Windows) I get the following error:
Windows
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I'm trying to use Samba 3.0.5 on a slackware 10 system and am having
problems getting my XP Pro machines to join the domain. Whenever I try to
add a machine to the domain the error the remote procedure call failed
is shown.
When I look at the samba log file I see the entry api_fd_reply: INVALID
objectclass ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.6921.1.18
NAME 'nssBisGroup'
DESC 'Adds POSIX Attributes To A GroupOfNames'
SUP top
AUXILIARY
MUST ( cn, gidNumber )
MAY ( userPassword, description )
)
Uh... gee, on second thought I don't see how this is going to work with
the smbldap scripts
I have 2 printer queues setup on my samba 3.0.6 NT4-style PDC. About a month
ago, one of them stopped working due to an issue with CUPS. After restarting
CUPS, printing to that share was giving Access Denied. From a windows box, I was
able to add drivers and set default print settings as a
Authenticating Server: 2003 with Active Directory Enabled
Squid Server: FreeBSD 5.1
Samba: 3.0.7,1
Other package info in package list at bottom.
The DNS server is on the 2003 Server with the proper kerberos and ldap
entries in the DNS server. (Passes Active Directory DNS utility tests)
Responses
On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 03:16, Michael Wray wrote:
Authenticating Server: 2003 with Active Directory Enabled
Squid Server: FreeBSD 5.1
Samba: 3.0.7,1
Other package info in package list at bottom.
The DNS server is on the 2003 Server with the proper kerberos and ldap
entries in the DNS
Jean-Yves Collot has examined my posted changes and has discovered a bug
in the VMS_TRICKS.C
Where the old code was:
int d[2] = { 512, (int) imgname};
I replaced it with:
int d[2];
...
d[0] = 0;
d[1] = (int) imgname;
Where the interim fix would be for d[0] = 512;.
Author: tpot
Date: 2004-10-04 06:29:06 + (Mon, 04 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 2817
WebSVN:
http://websvn.samba.org/websvn/changeset.php?rep=sambapath=/branches/SAMBA_4_0/sourcerev=2817nolog=1
Log:
Get winreg_GetKeySecurity() working but use data blob instead of
security descriptor.
Modified:
Author: vlendec
Date: 2004-10-04 14:40:53 + (Mon, 04 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 2818
WebSVN:
http://websvn.samba.org/websvn/changeset.php?rep=sambapath=/branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/librpc/idlrev=2818nolog=1
Log:
On AIX, for some reason pidl fails in dcom.idl:29. The only thing
is a /* style
Author: gd
Date: 2004-10-04 15:53:33 + (Mon, 04 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 2819
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/websvn/changeset.php?rep=sambapath=/rev=2819nolog=1
Log:
Make 'password history'-behaviour in ldapsam more consistent.
Currently we cannot store more then 15 password history
Author: gd
Date: 2004-10-04 22:13:57 + (Mon, 04 Oct 2004)
New Revision: 2821
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/websvn/changeset.php?rep=sambapath=/rev=2821nolog=1
Log:
Adding Windows x64 as architecture string and driverdir x64 for the
64bit AMD platform.
(This used to be Windows AMD64 and
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