Hi,
i installed samba 3.0.10 from scratch (downloaded and compiled the
beast) on my debian linux (kernel 2.6.10).
i joined the windows 2003 domain and that was successful, i also use
winbind and when i perform a wbinfo -u of wbinfo -g, i see all the users
and groups.
I also shared some
Hi Thomas,
Thank you for your reply and for the information and ideas.
I think your option would work ok, but as you said a bit hairy with a lot of
users. :) We have about 700 users that we are running off this Samba box so
it would be a bit of a mission to keep maintained.
M... I wonder
Le mardi 25 janvier 2005 à 10:44 +0100, Frank Bonnet a écrit :
Hi
I would like to setup a _test_ samba server that will act as a PDC
and that will use a OpenLDAP server to authenticate users.
Infos links tricks help greatly appreciate.
google
idealx.org
http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/
Hi.
I use Slackware 10 with OpenLDAP 2.2.18, Samba 3.0.10 as PDC, smbldap-tools
0.8.5-3. from idealx.org.
Using usrmgr.exe I have small problem with memberrUid field. When I add new
user to a domain, the memberUid field with the name of this users is added
to Domain Users. But when I delete
Hi,
I am having trouble joining an AD Domain with samba3.0.10:
All checks mentioned in the Samba-Guides (regarding LDAP Kerberos) passed,
but when I use
netra:~/samba-3.0.10/source/bin# ./net ads join -Utestuser
testuser's password:
[2005/01/27 10:41:11, 0]
I create a smb share on atlas server and after i would like to test this
share from another linux and i did the following thing :
mount -t smbfs -o username=root//ATLAS/share /mnt/share/
but I get an error message :
2476: tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password -
Appologies for double posting this. I managed to add it to the end of an
old thread instead of starting a new one,
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Hi,
I'm trying to run 2 domains from the one server. I've got my 2 config
files
and both servers run, bound to the
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I get the same error, on a very basic Samba configuration.
Have you got any solutions or answers?
I did not have the same problems in Samba 2.x
Bjørn Fahnøe
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Hi,
Don't ask why I'm posing this question -- actually, I WILL explain below --
but is there any danger in having two shares in Samba with the same name?
Here's our situation. We have a bunch of production machines out in the
field. On those machines, we are
Hello, I am from Uruguay, South America. I have been working with Samba
since five years ago when I began working as network admin.
Now I need to connect WinXP clients to my server, (SuSe 8.2 with Samba)
and I can´t connect them to my domain. I read carfully the book Using
Samba the chapter
On 26 Jan 2005 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] entreated about
[Samba] Any danger in having two shares with same:
Hi,
Don't ask why I'm posing this question -- actually, I WILL explain
below -- but is there any danger in having two shares in Samba with
the same name?
probably.
I *DO* know that
Here is the message I got when I try to reach my smb server with the
following command line :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mnt]# smbclient SMBSERVER\\share -U user
Password:
tree connect failed: Call returned zero bytes (EOF)
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Hello there,
I'm quite new to software distribution, so I would like to ask you a
question. ;-) Is it posible to install software without logging on as
administrator on every machine? If yes, how does it work? Via a Windows
service? Via a script that is being run as admin even if a normal user
Nosso sistema de detecção de vírus foi acionado ao analisar uma mensagem que
tem o seu endereço de E-mail como remetente.
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de hoje, se utilizam de ferramenta própria para se propagar pela internet e
Hi folks,
I have Samba 3.0.10 with SuSE 9.1 running and a problem with the
recycler feature of Samba.
Following setup:
- User A deletes file F1 in directory D
- Samba produces file .recycler/D/F1
- D has permissions -rwx--, F1 has permissions -rwxrw-r-- (owner A)
- User B deletes file F2 in
Hi all,
I'm trying to replicate a setup on a linux samba box what i did on another
and I'm having an issue with setup. What i've done is copied my samba.conf
file and my krb5.conf file from a working samba/ADS member and for some
reason on this new box windbind is not recognizing most of the
Fellows:
I am still stuck with getent part. As I mentioned previously,
nss_ldap-207-2.i386.rpm (which came with RedHat 3) gave me segmentation fault,
so I have configured nss_ldap-232 from the padl site. I have used the following
configure parameters:
configure
Christian Marx wrote:
Hi folks,
I have Samba 3.0.10 with SuSE 9.1 running and a problem with the
recycler feature of Samba.
Following setup:
- User A deletes file F1 in directory D
- Samba produces file .recycler/D/F1
- D has permissions -rwx--, F1 has permissions -rwxrw-r-- (owner A)
- User
Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hello there,
I'm quite new to software distribution, so I would like to ask you a
question. ;-) Is it posible to install software without logging on as
administrator on every machine? If yes, how does it work? Via a
Windows service? Via a script that is being run as
Mike Partyka wrote:
s there is trick to fully copying an existing local profile over to your new
domain profile after you join the Samba domain? I tried the profile copy
under System Properties, on the advanced tab and although it completed, I
log on and MS office wants to load files from the CD
Hi all,
I have nss_ldap working on all of my Linux servers. Is there any reason for
me to also use winbind? It seems to me no, since all Linux users use the
same uid/gid for every user and group that is non-local. I will have about
100 users in LDAP once I get my two domains joined
The client running our first Samba3 PDC production server had an uptime of
115 days, then the uptime got spoiled by them moving to a new building.
I'm not quite sure what the fascination is with long uptimes. It's
good to reboot the system from time to time, not because it needs it,
but just
Hello,
It seems that the smb.conf parameter ldap user suffix has no effect
when searching for users.
When searching for a user in the LDAP server samba uses the simple
ldap suffix without prepending the ldap user suffix. But it works
for ldap group suffix. The description of these two parameters
David Landgren wrote:
The client running our first Samba3 PDC production server had an uptime of 115 days, then the uptime got spoiled by them moving to a new building.
I'm not quite sure what the fascination is with long uptimes. It's
good to reboot the system from time to time, not because
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| Hello,
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| It seems that the smb.conf parameter ldap user suffix
| has no effect when searching for users.
| When searching for a user in the LDAP server samba uses
| the simple ldap suffix without prepending the ldap
|
Duncan Brannen wrote:
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an old thread instead of starting a new one,
anyone recommend a mail client that shows threads? :)
Hi,
I'm trying to run 2 domains from the one server. I've got my 2
config files
and both servers
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 16:25:35 +0100, Alex de Vaal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed 5 Jan 2005, at 17:57, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
I've uploaded a new draft of the printing patch for 3.0.10
to http://www.samba.org/~jerry/patches/post-3.0.10/
The only change is a small fix to fix the
Yes, the problem comes when using different shares that have different login
credentials.
I have tried to mount the shares from a command prompt, and here is what I
get when I try to mount a second share from that workstation:
Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user,
Andy,
Is this something you have been able to do with a Windows Server 2003 backend
server? If so, how did you do this?
- John T.
On Thursday 27 January 2005 09:36, Andy BIERLAIR wrote:
Yes, the problem comes when using different shares that have different
login credentials.
I have tried
zheka wrote:
Duncan Brannen wrote:
Appologies for double posting this. I managed to add it to the end
of an old thread instead of starting a new one,
anyone recommend a mail client that shows threads? :)
Hi,
I'm trying to run 2 domains from the one server. I've got my 2
config files
and
Hello,
- Is there a way to avoid that samba tries to search
for an LDAP record for the domain, and for that matter
to try to add the missing record?
I noticed the following messages in the LDAP server log:
SRCH base=dc=unige,dc=ch \
scope=2 \
Le Thu, Jan 27, 2005 at 10:41:24AM +0100, Randy Starr a ecrit:
Using usrmgr.exe I have small problem with memberrUid field. When I add new
user to a domain, the memberUid field with the name of this users is added
to Domain Users. But when I delete this user, the memberUid field with his
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|
| I'm using 3.0.11pre1 (compiled on the 18th) and looking at the source
| it looks like the patch is in (printing.c is dated Jan 4 21:30).
| Printing with cups.
|
| I am experiencing similar behaviour. I have 40 or so users
|
| I'm using 3.0.11pre1 (compiled on the 18th) and looking at the source
| it looks like the patch is in (printing.c is dated Jan 4 21:30).
| Printing with cups.
|
| I am experiencing similar behaviour. I have 40 or so users
| pounding on a number printers, and by the end of the day some
|
Hello,
I'm using LDAP as my passdb backend and I am having a problem joining
my machines to the domain.
I am running Samba 3.0.10:
When I run:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# bin/net rpc join -U Administrator%5P4nkm3
Create of workstation account failed
Unable to join domain VOIP.
From the command
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|| Printing with cups.
||
|| I am experiencing similar behaviour. I have 40 or so users
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| The patch (version #2) is working; when I print from an
| XP client to a CUPS queue (queue on hold), the print icon
| appears in the taskbar of the XP client. When I remove
| the print job from the CUPS queue, within 30 seconds
In the 500 user office section of the Samba Guide, John Terpstra
lists some seriously disappointing numbers for Samba scalability. To
quote, As a general rule, there should be at least one Backup Domain
Controller per 50 Windows network clients. The principle behind this
recommendation is
The only thing I know to do is access the shares with different server names.
Connect to one with the netbios name of the server and to the other with the
ip address of the server. This is a windows limitation to not allow multiple
connections from the same machine with different credentials
I'm looking at having my general Samba users change their own passwords on
my Linux server using SWAT. Is there a way that I can have them have
access to the password changing view and not be able to see the
configuration and status information. Is there an easy way for those
button to not
hi,
How to make to authorize a user samba to be connected from one or two
particular machine of the network only and not of the others?
thanks
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If you are using LDAP you can give a list of allowed workstations in the LDAP
entry.
On Thursday 27 January 2005 01:04 pm, n r wrote:
hi,
How to make to authorize a user samba to be connected from one or two
particular machine of the network only and not of the others?
thanks
Changing to bottom posting, the approved method ;)
How to make to authorize a user samba to be connected from one or two
particular machine of the network only and not of the others?
If you are using LDAP you can give a list of allowed workstations in the LDAP
entry.
How is this attribute
I'm writing an article for linuxvalue.com, a portal
for the open source community, about interesting uses
of Samba, such as using it as a front-end to serve up
music CD's I would appreciate it if you could email a
paragraph or two about your project. Thanks --
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No need for it. Basically Linux looks to LDAP, Samba looks to LDAP, and the world is good. The catch is the settings on the LDAP server itself, it uses local files else a circular dependency would
occur. We have been covering this at our KLUG meetings over the months. The slides for the
I'm looking for input from other institutions out there that are using
the samba PDC/BDC setup. At our institution we have the potential for
nearly 500 network clients on our domain and we are considering
expanding that to 1,000 clients. According to John Terpstra in his
Samba-3 book there
Is there a way to make the [homes] partitions to be
automatically mounted (say, as the Z: drive) when the user logs in to
the samba 3 domain using a win98 or a win2k box?
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I'm having several printing problems. Server is RHEL 3, running
samba-3.0.9-1.3E.2 and cups-1.1.17-13.3.22. Clients are Win2K and WinXP.
First, we're seeing the failure to remove print jobs from queue list
display problem that others have reported. The document count for each
printer also
On Thursday 27 January 2005 17:53, you wrote:
zheka wrote:
Duncan Brannen wrote:
Appologies for double posting this. I managed to add it to the end
of an old thread instead of starting a new one,
anyone recommend a mail client that shows threads? :)
Hi,
I'm trying to run 2
On Thursday 27 January 2005 20:16, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
Is there a way to make the [homes] partitions to be
automatically mounted (say, as the Z: drive) when the user logs in to
the samba 3 domain using a win98 or a win2k box?
See logon script parameter.
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On Thursday 27 January 2005 10:16, D Canfield wrote:
In the 500 user office section of the Samba Guide, John Terpstra
lists some seriously disappointing numbers for Samba scalability. To
Seriously misleading I would say! Let's punish him today. What shall we do to
make him pay for the error
I know! Force him to watch the
Steve-Ballmer-jumping-around-like-a-monkey-MS-pep-rally movie over and
over... 8^O
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Behalf Of John H Terpstra
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 3:28 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject:
Kelly,
I have already replied to the list that this is a typo. In my reply I have
provided guidelines for determining how many BDCs you need.
In short, Microsoft recommend at lease one NT4 BDC per 150 clients, but you
may require more or fewer depending on the load each server has to handle.
I have a samba server (3.0.10) that was compiled and installed this
morning.
I'm seeing a strange problem that I haven't seen before with Samba.
No matter if I connect from my Linux laptop, or my WinXP desktop I
receive the error stating Not Enough Free disk space (From the windows
macine), and
2 cents
I think the lesson learned here is that in this case (and many others in
IT in general), 95% of the time, there is no hard and fast rule for the
configuration of a system as complex as Samba. With the ability to meet
the requirements for, and provide support for, several different
Hi,
I was fighting with the same problem for the past two days and just found a
solution for me.
In my configuration it was a HPLaserjet5P that should be served through a
samba 3.0.10 machine on Debian Sarge/unstable with w2k client to use it.
The printer was configured nicely within cups and
Can anyone point me in the right direction and/or hit me with a clue bat please?
-Daniel
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 12:06:09 -0500, Daniel Corbe
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Hello,
I'm using LDAP as my passdb backend and I am having a problem joining
my machines to the domain.
I am running Samba
Hi there,
Add your users to power users group or run install programs as
administrator: right_click-run_as-administrator,passwd.
It is also possible to change system policies (not trivial).
is there a solution where I do NOT need to give the users admin permissions?
Thanks
Florian
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Add your users to power users group or run install programs as
administrator: right_click-run_as-administrator,passwd.
It is also possible to change system policies (not trivial).
is there a solution where I do NOT need to give the users admin
permissions?
This is a fairly common conundrum.
I have samba-server-3.3.10-0.1.101mdk installed and I get the following
errors
Jan 27 22:12:13 test smbd[5268]: [2005/01/27 22:12:13, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1000)
Jan 27 22:12:13 test smbd[5268]: getpeername failed. Error was Transport
endpoint is not connected
Jan 27 22:12:13 test
Hi there,
I switched servers yesterday.
The old server was running 2.2.7a-1 on RedHat 8.0.
The new server is 3.0.8-0.pre1.3 on Fedora Core 3.
I did the migration by copying the following:
/etc/passwd
/etc/group
/etc/shadow
/etc/samba/*
I then copied /home and fixed all the permissions on stuff.
I
Hi there,
maybe I have found something, I will check that out tomorrow. First of
all, there is an option to run all MSI packages with admin privileges
and apart from that, I found a way (Windows Server 2003 Resource Kit) to
install applications as service, i.e. running with administrative
Hi all. I'm having a strange issue with a server running Samba 3.0.2a.
The server has a single share, and under that are subfolders that
contain documents. Each subfolder is owned by a different
folder-specific group, and users belong to the groups that own the
folders to which they need access.
Ed,
Suggest you update to Samba-3.0.11 when it is released. It should be out
within 48 hours and has many fixes since 3.0.2. One fix is for multiple group
membership. Check the WHATSNEW.txt file in the tarball for specifics.
Cheers,
John T.
On Thursday 27 January 2005 15:10, Ed Holden wrote:
Paul David,
Good points that I agree with but at least at three managers I've had want to
the uptime get bigger bigger. Something about the 99.95% uptime
industry standard. :-((( Ridiculous.
spike
Paul Gienger wrote:
David Landgren wrote:
The client running our first Samba3 PDC
Is the user assigned to more groups than the max allowed for the operating
sytem? For example, on AIX, the max groups is 32.
AIX will let you assign a user to more than 32 groups, but there may be
some strange behavior with permissions, Samba, etc,
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, John H Terpstra wrote:
Suggest you update to Samba-3.0.11 when it is released. It should be out
within 48 hours and has many fixes since 3.0.2. One fix is for multiple
group membership. Check the WHATSNEW.txt file in the
The client running our first Samba3 PDC production server had an uptime of 115
days, then the uptime got spoiled by them moving to a new building.
I'm not quite sure what the fascination is with long uptimes. It's
good to reboot the system from time to time, not because it needs it,
but
2147483647 is a unix timestamp (number of seconds since some date in 1970) I
believe.
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Hi all,
In my smbldap.conf, I have the following:
defaultMaxPasswordAge=90
Therefore I would expect when I add a new user,
On Jan 25, 2005, at 7:37 AM, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
Because our systems typically have uptimes measured
in months rather than days, and it is difficult for me to restart Samba
except as a scheduled task (which I'm afraid to do because there are
users
who come in earlier than I do in the AM
The LDAP backend is searching for machine accounts in the Users ou. It adds
the Posix account info first, then attempts to find the machine account to
create the samba attributes, but it's looking in the correct ou. I believe
this is fixed in 3.0.11. I have found that by attempting to join
You need to map the ntgroup Domain Admins to a valid unixgroup. This is
new in Samba 3. I'm assuming in Samba 2.x, you had a line 'domain admins =
somevalidunixgroup' in your smb.conf file. That is the group you want to
map Domain Admins to. This is done with the 'net groupmap' command. To
Looks like there are 2 Domain Admin ntgroups, each with a different SID.
Delete the one that doesn't match the domain portion of the output of 'net
getlocalsid', then make sure the one that is left is mapped to the correct
unixgroup.
Morgan Toal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Good point re: the lack of details. This is Linux PPC with a 2.4.21
kernel. I don't think winbind is involved, nor is anything fancy like
LDAP. Just the old flat passwd/group/shadow files with security=user.
Since I can connect via SFTP, and since other users are getting along
fine, and
Unable to resolve my problem after long time of reading and searching I decide
to ask for help to the experts. The problems is that there is no browse list
even thought everything works fine. I can share files with others machines but
don't see anything on network neighborhood. We use the
On 28 Jan 2005, at 01:40, Choudary Mumtaz wrote:
Fellows:
I am still stuck with getent part.
pdbedit -Lv lists all the users. slapcat does list all the
accounts and groups. I can query the ldap database using ldapsearch,
but getent doesn't give me any output at all.
On Thursday 27 January 2005 16:00, Dana Forte wrote:
Looks like there are 2 Domain Admin ntgroups, each with a different SID.
Delete the one that doesn't match the domain portion of the output of 'net
getlocalsid', then make sure the one that is left is mapped to the correct
unixgroup.
I'm trying to setup Samba in ADS security mode so I can run winbind for
NSS and Kerberos for user authentication, chiefly for shell accounts for
developers. These hosts will not provide any file or printer services,
at least in the near-term.
My hosts are CentOS 3 (a free RHEL3 clone) and my ADS
Hi here in spain we use a lot of spanish accents and samba dosen't work well
with them, anyone know how can i solve that?
directory Mi Imágenes it will appear on samba Mi Im~genes a disappear and a
strange character appears ~
Thanks in advance.
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Recently I reinstalled the OS on my Samba PDC, letting Linux FC3 installer
do it's thing then overwriting the smb.conf with my old one.
Now I find that although it tries but can't become Domain master browser
again, although it is happy to become a local master, a login server and to
serve
On Thursday 27 January 2005 17:01, Ruth Ivimey-Cook wrote:
Hi,
Recently I reinstalled the OS on my Samba PDC, letting Linux FC3 installer
do it's thing then overwriting the smb.conf with my old one.
Now I find that although it tries but can't become Domain master browser
again, although it
On Thursday 27 January 2005 17:37, Ruth Ivimey-Cook wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
Stop Samba. Delete your wins.dat file and browse.dat file in
/var/lib/samba
Thanks, that did it. The files are in /var/cache/samba on FC3
Can I ask: in trying to sort this out, I discovered I wasn't running
I started using Samba 3.0.2a in Suse 9.1 (x86_64). The samba server was
lighting fast with both Linux and Windows clients. I have a closed
network with myself as the only user, so I'm not to concerned about
security.
I updated to Samba 3.0.8. this turns out to be a big mistake. the
When saving jpegs using Microsoft Office 2003 sp1 Picture Manager on win
xp sp2 the file permissions are set wrong. Office 2003 and XP are fully
patched. This mostly happens but not all the time.
Only the saving user permissions are set instead of the usual acl
inherited permissions.
Saving
My WXPP PC cannot login to the Samba server although the Win2K and W9x
PC's can. The XPP system has joined the domain, but when I rebooted the
PC and tried logging in via the domain it complained about not having
permission or an account which I've verified and have redone several
times, but still
Hi,
I'm trying to mount a Samba share on Linux 2.6.10, using samba-3.0.7.
The authentication is done using Kerberos V5, on a Windows server.
The share is located on a Solaris server that uses samba-3.0.10.
Authentication with Kerberos is functional (I can get a ticket
using kinit(1)).
The server
If you are running samba 2.x check this reg entry
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters]
requiresignorseal=dword:
Thanks
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Sorry I'm late on this thread, but would 'force user = ' force group = '
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Hi
I want to use an LDAP directory for samba auth.
I have got installed samba 3 and openldap 2.2.20.
Even if create a posix+sambaAccount, I have to
explicitly create a samba user via smbpasswd -a
username.
I do not want this ..instead the samba user account
should be created automatically.How can
On 28 Jan 2005, at 16:00, john blair wrote:
I want to use an LDAP directory for samba auth.
Check the Samba + LDAP howto document on the IDEALX site:
http://samba.IDEALX.org/smbldap-howto.fr.html
Even if create a posix+sambaAccount, I have to
explicitly create a samba user via smbpasswd -a
Sir/madam
I want to allocate quota and ACL to them by smbcquotas
smbcacls command. Since I don't know how to use this command.
but I am unable to understand with the help of manual pages given as below
http://www.hmug.org/man/1/smbcquotas.html
http://www.hmug.org/man/1/smbcacls.html
Since
Hello!
I use samba 3.0.10 at Linux as PDC. Client's OS WinXP Pro. When client
logout some preferences such as regional standarts doesn't save, also
profile isn't full: it doesn't contain any items of menu Create except
of Folder and Link. Please help me if you can.
Sorry if my english is to bad,
Hi David,
Thanks for your reply.
That would work but then because it's on the share for user's profiles each
user would then be able to access everyone elses profile.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Kindest regards
David Wilson
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Hi,
we are using samba 3.0.10-17 with openlddap 2.2.6-37.22 as backend.
We use roaming profiles, but because of problems with different
operating systems and the profile size, we want to use locale profiles.
I tried to change logon path in smb.conf in an emty string, but no
changes, if I
Author: jht
Date: 2005-01-27 08:18:03 + (Thu, 27 Jan 2005)
New Revision: 338
WebSVN:
http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=samba-docsrev=338
Log:
Added Jerry's documentation on User Rights Management in 3.0.11.
Modified:
trunk/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/Passdb.xml
Author: tridge
Date: 2005-01-27 09:33:16 + (Thu, 27 Jan 2005)
New Revision: 5040
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=5040
Log:
attempt to get solaris10 building by defining _XOPEN_SOURCE
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/build/m4/rewrite.m4
Author: metze
Date: 2005-01-27 09:49:45 + (Thu, 27 Jan 2005)
New Revision: 5041
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=5041
Log:
add more verbose output for the krb5 libs detection
metze
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/libads/config.m4
Changeset:
Author: tridge
Date: 2005-01-27 10:18:31 + (Thu, 27 Jan 2005)
New Revision: 5042
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=5042
Log:
another attempt to get solaris10 building
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/build/m4/rewrite.m4
Changeset:
Author: metze
Date: 2005-01-27 11:23:16 + (Thu, 27 Jan 2005)
New Revision: 5044
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=5044
Log:
fix pidl--swig
metze
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/build/pidl/pidl.pl
Changeset:
Modified:
Author: metze
Date: 2005-01-27 11:54:24 + (Thu, 27 Jan 2005)
New Revision: 5045
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=5045
Log:
add TODO comment
metze
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/libads/config.m4
Changeset:
Modified:
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