Hi Christoph,
Thanks for your help with this.
I will go onsite to the check the time/timezone settings on the client PCs
on Monday and see where things are going wrong. I'm sure I'll track it down.
Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Keep well.
Kindest regards
David Wilson
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I'll check /etc/localtime and see if it's a similar thing to what you had.
Thanks for your assistance.
Just for reference this is a Slackware-10.0 box and the timezone was set to
GMT+2 (SAST) by using timeconfig. Perhaps someone else has picked up this
issue when using
On Saturday 05 February 2005 13:25, Jeremy Allison wrote:
Looks like it might be a hardware problem on your network then.
I noticed that moving the offending folder and files on the Windoze end to
another folder on the Samba share, the problem seemed to go away. I haven't
had time to run any
Ok... samba was not running.
If I run the following line '/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start' the Samba share
appears in the XP box network browser.
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Hi,
How can I put Samba to start in the FC3 boot?
Thanks
Rui
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Sorry if this is a stupid question but I tried reading, studying and
finding solution but am not making it alone :)
On my home lan I have a Linux (Debian sid) box (192.168.174.244) running
3.0.10 samba and cups 1.1.23.
My objective is to print from this box to the other home PC which is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I put Samba to start in the FC3 boot?
You'll need to determine which runlevel you're you boot into, which can be seen
in /etc/inittab in a line that looks like `id:3:initdefault:`. The 3 means the
system boots into runlevel 3. So in /etc/rc3.d create the
Dear Dr. Samba,
On behalf of the organizing committee, I would like to extend a cordial
invitation for you to attend one or both of the upcoming IPSI BgD
multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary conferences.
The first one will take place in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA:
On Sun, 2005-02-06 at 09:16 -0500, Jeff wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I put Samba to start in the FC3 boot?
You'll need to determine which runlevel you're you boot into, which can be
seen
in /etc/inittab in a line that looks like `id:3:initdefault:`. The 3 means
the
Adam Tauno Williams:
[...]
My guess: the behaviour of 3.0.11 is more correct, and something is
clearly wrong with your DSA - the client cannot read the rootDSE. Possibly
you've got an ACL doing something you don't intend; it doesn't look like
a Samba problem. The rootDSE is used to
tj:
[...]
Which version of Samba are you using?
3.0.9 Red Hat.
Also, how is a Linux user setup to allow samba logins and how to
specify that on the Windows XP machine?
I don't understand the question. Just follow the docs. I use an ldapsam
tdb backend. When the Windows machine joins the
Dear list,
I would like to know if the following statements are true, just to make
sure that my understanding of passwords/ldap stuff is correct...
Vampireing passwords from an nt4 pdc only populates the ldap server with
windows passwords, and not the (linux) userPassword. Authenticating
linux
Greetings,
I've been trying to use Samba in a virtual server configuration on one of my
linux boxes and am running into trouble. My intention is to get a single samba
server to act as 3 seperate servers (netbios names 'Audio', 'Video',
'Pictures') so that later they can be migrated to different
I would like to know if the following statements are true, just to make
sure that my understanding of passwords/ldap stuff is correct...
Vampireing passwords from an nt4 pdc only populates the ldap server with
windows passwords, and not the (linux) userPassword.
Yes.
Authenticating
Adam Tauno Williams rta:
I would like to know if the following statements are true, just to make
sure that my understanding of passwords/ldap stuff is correct...
Vampireing passwords from an nt4 pdc only populates the ldap server with
windows passwords, and not the (linux) userPassword.
On Sunday 06 February 2005 09:55, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
Adam Tauno Williams:
[...]
My guess: the behaviour of 3.0.11 is more correct, and something is
clearly wrong with your DSA - the client cannot read the rootDSE.
Possibly you've got an ACL doing something you don't intend; it doesn't
Hi, I am running into a problem that seems to occur to a lot of people, but
I haven't yet worked out what the solution is. I have Samba version 3.0.3
installed in a Linux box (let's call it linuxserver) and I want it to run a
Windows domain so that I can manage machines and users. I have a Windows
Hi, I am running into a problem that seems to occur to a lot of people, but
I haven't yet worked out what the solution is. I have Samba version 3.0.3
installed in a Linux box (let's call it linuxserver) and I want it to run a
Windows domain so that I can manage machines and users. I have a Windows
I am having an awful time getting a cups printer on a linux system
visible to windows XP. I have the printer, a brother hl1440 laser,
working on Linux cups,named 1440. I then created another printer on it
called raw-1440 and specified raw driver so teh Windows XP driver would
be used. Here is
Hi all!
First of allif you haven't heard of the smbldap-installer
scriptallow me to introduce it to you. Here's the latest announcement
that Matt Oquist posted to the K12OS list (Matt and I are working on this
togetherhe's the scripter and I'm the tester/documenter) First the
Can you send a copy of your smb.conf file?
Have you checked the permissions on the profiles directory you've created?
If I'm not mistaken the directory permissions should be 1777.
What is net groupmap list reporting?
Thanks
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Steve Simeonidis [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sunday, February
6, 2005 at 8:59 PM + wrote:
Can you send a copy of your smb.conf file?
If you download the script you can see a copy of the smb.conf file in the
templates directoryonly thing missing are the variables that are
entered into the
The company I work for is split across two sites, each site has its own
domain. The local end is a Samba server (DomA) with about 50 users, the
remote end is NT4(DomB) with about 150 active users (400+ usernames in
userlist). The two sites are connected over a VPN (Internally
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I know that %a is for architecture. Either Samba, Windows XP, Windows
2K, Windows For Workgroups or Windows 95. I also know that %a will
return WinXP when the client architecture is Windows XP. I know this
because all of my current boxes are XP Pro
Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sunday, February 6, 2005 at 9:57
PM + wrote:
I admire your efforts but would caution you...
- doesn't make much sense to start programming a solution in which you
don't have the map in front of you - i.e. a complete how-to, run through
each step manually and
Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Sunday, February 6, 2005 at 11:26
PM + wrote:
I'm sure I gave you the answers on the profiles issue
You did give me some info and I appreciate thathere's the profiles
section of my smb.conf
[profiles]
path = /opt/samba/profiles
writeable = yes
So does this mean Samba can't be an AD domain member on a BSD machine?
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Hi all!
Does anyone know a nice howto about different client single sign on setup for
samba openldap. I'm intrested in all types of os accept old windows systems.
Unix
Windows 2000/XP
Macintosh classic (not appletalk) if possible.
Macintosh OS X
Peter Nyberg
Institutionen för Biokemi och
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Dmitry Melekhov wrote:
| I just checked latest svn with
| svn co svn://svnanon.samba.org/samba/branches/SAMBA_3_0_RELEASE
| samba-SAMBA_3_0_RELEASE
|
| And I still have the same problem.
|
| net -S dm -U root rpc rights
Author: tridge
Date: 2005-02-06 08:14:44 + (Sun, 06 Feb 2005)
New Revision: 5248
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=5248
Log:
fixed a silly bug in DLIST_ADD_AFTER()
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/include/dlinklist.h
Changeset:
Modified:
Author: tridge
Date: 2005-02-06 08:16:18 + (Sun, 06 Feb 2005)
New Revision: 5249
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=5249
Log:
don't include ';' in the default list separators for parsing
smb.conf. It was rarely (if ever?) used, and poses problems as it
Author: tridge
Date: 2005-02-06 08:22:18 + (Sun, 06 Feb 2005)
New Revision: 5250
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=5250
Log:
- added low level support for retrying nbt name queries, rather than
having the 2nd layer functions do retries themselves.
Author: tridge
Date: 2005-02-06 08:25:53 + (Sun, 06 Feb 2005)
New Revision: 5251
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=5251
Log:
- renamed the nbtd server side structures to have a nbtd_ prefix, to
be consistent with the function names
- added WINS
Author: vlendec
Date: 2005-02-06 16:50:54 + (Sun, 06 Feb 2005)
New Revision: 5255
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=5255
Log:
Reformatting, trying to understand this code.
Volker
Modified:
trunk/source/nsswitch/winbindd_sid.c
Changeset:
Author: mimir
Date: 2005-02-06 23:06:27 + (Sun, 06 Feb 2005)
New Revision: 5256
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=5256
Log:
More verbose description of functions (as I learn the code).
rafal
Modified:
URL: http://build.samba.org/
--- /home/build/master/cache/broken_results.txt.old 2005-02-06
00:00:22.0 +
+++ /home/build/master/cache/broken_results.txt 2005-02-07 00:00:05.0
+
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-Build status as of Sun Feb 6 00:00:02 2005
+Build status as of Mon Feb
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