Joe Cipale wrote:
I am getting the following prblem from my Winblows printer.
Using the CUPS printer Config tool, the printer can be setup as a
smb://host_name/printer
When I attempt to send a test page, I get the following message:
Description: Brother LaserJet
Location: royal
Printer State:
Nizam Ali wrote:
> Hi,
> u have recently installed Redhat linux 8.0 ...i want to access net
> work sharing ...but i don't know how set up samba plz completely
> guide me thnx
>
Use a more up to date distro. Read the samba guide in the samba website.
Then ask about whatever it is that you
Hi,
u have recently installed Redhat linux 8.0 ...i want
to access net work sharing ...but i don't know how set
up samba plz completely guide me
thnx
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may be the following helps:
instead of editing /etc/pam.d/login, change only
/etc/pam.d/system-auth. there are othersmall changes that you need to
do in the indivisual files too.
here are mine:
/etc/pam.d/system-auth:
#%PAM-1.0
# This file is auto-generated.
# User changes will be destroyed the ne
I'm hoping someone may be able to steer me in the right direction, as
I've searched the archives with no joy.
Configuration:
Server: Fedora FC3, kernel 2.6.9-1.667, samba-3.0.13-1
Client: Mac OS X Panther 10.3.8
The Samba server works fine with a Windows 2000 client on the same LAN.
With Panthe
(Yet Another Samba Question)
Using Fedora Core 2, I have edited/created my swat file, restarted the
xinetd service,
but when I attempt to launch SWAT using local host, I get the following
message:
The connection was refused trying to contact localhost:901
ANy ideas?
Joe
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I am getting the following prblem from my Winblows printer.
Using the CUPS printer Config tool, the printer can be setup as a
smb://host_name/printer
When I attempt to send a test page, I get the following message:
Description: Brother LaserJet
Location: royal
Printer State: processing, accept
Tony Earnshaw:
>> Have I also to create an admin account in passwd?
> No. /etc/passwd has nothing to do with what you're doing with LDAP.
But I need smbpasswd accounts?
Andreas
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On Wed, 2005-06-08 at 08:54 +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> Is anyone of you aware of any solutions that would allow "chip card
> authorisation" on Samba?
>
> So far I came across the solutions working with Windows domain
> controllers only.
I have some ideas about how one might do some of t
Hi all,
I'm very close to having a working setup after blundering through a
couple of typing errors that cost me several days of my life, with the
following config:
Samba 3.0.14a as a PDC
Suse 9.2 Professional
LDAP (eDirectory 8.7.3) passwd backend
Idealx scripts
Windows XP SP1
I can connect to a
I have recently installed 3.0.10-1.fc3 on a FC 3 server. I am trying to
set up a small homenet work with a windows box and a linux/winXP laptop.
The network is on a wireless router (though the windows box and server are
wired).
I seemed to have everything working and was able to mount drives of a
On Thursday 09 Jun 2005 21:36, Jerry Moxley wrote:
> ... On a LAN consisting of a box with Linux 2.4.21-138-smp using Samba
> version 2.2.5-UL, all the boxes can log in and see the shares (windoz xp,
> 2000, me - all smbpasswords set to none), except one that is windoz98.
> Attempts to connect get
John H Terpstra Samba.Org> writes:
> Stop samba, delete the /var/lib/samba/group_mapping.tdb file, then re-run the
> script. There should be NO errors. Then re-start samba.
Brilliant! That worked. I think i know the problem- when the script failed
the first time winbind was not installed. I
On Thursday 09 June 2005 14:00, Jeremy wrote:
> John H Terpstra Samba.Org> writes:
> > Is the primary group of the account mhoernig a Windows group?
>
> No, it's the unix group 'users', which according to
If I understand you correctly, the users' primary UNIX group is 'users'. If
that is the cas
... On a LAN consisting of a box with Linux 2.4.21-138-smp using Samba version
2.2.5-UL, all the boxes can log in and see the shares (windoz xp, 2000, me -
all smbpasswords set to none), except one that is windoz98. Attempts to connect
get "IPC$" login messages. The box that gets the message has
John H Terpstra Samba.Org> writes:
> Is the primary group of the account mhoernig a Windows group?
No, it's the unix group 'users', which according to
#net groupmap list | sort
.
.
.
Domain Users (S-1-5-21-1972254233-2250998545-1379234658-513) -> users
Regards
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On Thursday 09 June 2005 13:18, Jeremy wrote:
> > How often have you run the initGrps.sh script?
>
> Numerous times. The fact that the groups exists is clear to me, as they
> were created on the first execution, however, this first run also produced
> the line "adding entry for group AK Stark fail
> How often have you run the initGrps.sh script?
Numerous times. The fact that the groups exists is clear to me, as they were
created on the first execution, however, this first run also produced the line
"adding entry for group AK Stark failed!"
FYI, this is Samba 3.0.14a-3 on Debian 3.1.
Tha
On Thursday 09 June 2005 10:25, Michael J. Wetmore wrote:
> This may be because you have 'encrypt passwords = no' in your smb.conf.
> If so, a registry patch that was applied to the W2000 machines needs to
> be applied to the XP machines. The patch allows the machines to log on
> with plain text
On Thursday 09 June 2005 10:08, Jeremy wrote:
> So i move on to Step 6
>
> brandy:/etc/samba# useradd -m mhoernig
> brandy:/etc/samba# passwd mhoernig
> Enter new UNIX password:
> Retype new UNIX password:
> passwd: password updated successfully
> brandy:/etc/samba# smbpasswd -a mhoernig
> New SMB
On Thursday 09 June 2005 09:38, Jeremy wrote:
> I am following the installation described in Chapter 3 of Samba By Example
> (http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/secure.html) and at Step 5 i
> run into the following problem:
>
> I copied the example script to /etc/samba/initGrps.sh and cust
Hello all,
SLES9
Apache 2.0.54
Samba 3.0.9-2.6-SUSE
PAM 0.77
I have been using Linux for a while on the side, and am now taking
advantage of my position to try to implement a test server. I am the
technical product and network lead in my department with a higher MIS
group that dictates globa
Any and all help greatly appreciated. It shouldn't be this hard to make
Windows and Linux work together. sigh!
markh
Mark,
This is how I do it for a WIN2K3 Active Directory domain. I only have
rights to add computers to our domain and this has worked great for me.
Took me a few days
This may be because you have 'encrypt passwords = no' in your smb.conf.
If so, a registry patch that was applied to the W2000 machines needs to
be applied to the XP machines. The patch allows the machines to log on
with plain text passwords.
The patch for W2000 is OK for XP.
This has all kind of
So i move on to Step 6
brandy:/etc/samba# useradd -m mhoernig
brandy:/etc/samba# passwd mhoernig
Enter new UNIX password:
Retype new UNIX password:
passwd: password updated successfully
brandy:/etc/samba# smbpasswd -a mhoernig
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
tdb_update_sam: Failing to
I am following the installation described in Chapter 3 of Samba By Example
(http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/secure.html) and at Step 5 i run
into the following problem:
I copied the example script to /etc/samba/initGrps.sh and customized the group
names, then
brandy:/etc/samba# chmod
At work I have a Linux box running Mandrake 8.1 and Samba 2.2.1a. I
have the Samba server setup to request login in name and passwords.
Several people have been connecting to this machine for the past several
years via Windows 2000 with no problem. Recently some of us have
finally been upgra
Simple question here: What does "disconnect time" mean? I have looked at
the source and I guess it means when to boot users, but I am unsure what
it entails. I suck at C, but still, more comments there would be
amazing. Does it mean the user gets booted and Windows (XP, perhaps?)
would log the user
> I can't remember exactly, but i think gnome-vfs2-smb depends on
> samba-common. Other gnome rpm's depend on gnome-vfs2-smb etc
> The rpm from the site provides one rpm package :
> samba-3.0.14a-1
Really? Last time recompiled the samba spec file, I was given 4 rpm files,
just like the RH/Fed
Hi,
I have a little problem :
Some user have problem with file is read-only mode
But all unix acl and posix acl are correct :
ls -l
drwxrwx---+ 19 root Utilisateurs 4096 jun 9 11:33 STEPHANE
-rwxrwx---+ 1 root Utilisateurs 1027584 jun 7 14:33 dossier
fraise.ppt
getfacl: Remov
> I have been searching the different samba and openldap docs and howtos
> in the hope to find some report of somebody that has "migrated" from
> samba 3.x running with the tdbsam passdb backend over to having
> everything in in ldap backend using ldapsam. But it seems as if the only
> document
Hi all,
I'm working on a project that will require me to upgrade a large number
of customer servers from Samba 2.2.12 to 3.0. I've read the Upgrading
HowTo that details all the various configuration file changes, and I'm
going to be working on a perl script to perform the necessary changes.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 07:39:51AM -0500, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
|>| Users whose account (user) names composed of ASCII
|>| symbols can connect to 'inet' share with no problems, but users
|>| whose names composed of no
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 07:39:51AM -0500, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
> | Users whose account (user) names composed of ASCII
> | symbols can connect to 'inet' share with no problems, but users
> | whose names composed of non-ASCII symbols (cyrillic in
> | my case) can't (but they can connect to no
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David Bear wrote:
| I'm trying to understand what kerberos support samba has.
|
| If I have a windows XP client with MIT Kerberos for
| Windows, AND I authenticate to a KDC, will I then be able
| to use those kerberos auth credentials to access share
>> I'm switching from OpenLDAP to the newly released Fedora Directory
>> Server (formely known as the Netscape Directory Server) as a LDAP
>> backend for my Samba domain.
>>
>> I'm now faced with a problem regarding how Fedora DS handles the
>> userPassword field.
>> Unlike OpenLDAP it encodes it i
On Thursday June 9 2005 8:33 am, David Collier-Brown wrote:
> Anyone on the list able to help this chap? The message
> was mis-sent to samba-technical (the development list).
>
> --dave
>
> Original Message
> Subject: How to join to a DC ie. net join?
> Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 16
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Hello,
I?ve a Samba 3.0.9 Server which will be connected sometimes from
Windows XP workstations over a vpn.
Neither the workstations nor the Samba server is in any Domain.
Now my question:
Is there any way to change the password on the Samba server f
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| [inet]
| comment = Pseudo share for Internet accesss authentication
| path = /exports/inet
| public = Yes
| read only = Yes
| browseable = Yes
| root preexec = /etc/samba/scripts/inet_pre-2.pl "%D" "%U" "%m" "%R"
"%d" "%I"
Anyone on the list able to help this chap? The message
was mis-sent to samba-technical (the development list).
--dave
Original Message
Subject: How to join to a DC ie. net join?
Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2005 16:19:46 -0700
From: The Kid From LA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: The Kid
hi list,
i'm using samba v3.0.14a
when working with "admin users =" "inherit owner" does not work for me
anymore
the owner is set to "root"
any ideas?
will "inherit owner" solve this problem?
thx in advance
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Hi All,
Has anyone attempted to run Samba 3 in a chroot environment? If so,
would you kindly tell me how. I haven't tried it yet. I was hoping to
benefit from someone's experience before I mess up my debian box.
Thanks,
Matt
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tor, 09.06.2005 kl. 03.25 skrev Andreas Bauer:
> I have done your advices, no result, the same errors:
> > amd:/etc/samba # /usr/bin/ldapadd -h 127.0.0.1 -D
> > "cn=admin,dc=samba,dc=junits" -x -W -f /etc/openldap/example.ldif
> > Enter LDAP Password:
> > ldap_bind: Invalid credentials (49)
>
> B
Hi everybody
i need create archive possible by rar or tar... and this archive use on
windows machine.
Problem is with national characters in filenames/directorynames thats in
windows is miss.
I use smaba 3 on FC utf8 but i test another 2.2.8 with 8859-2 and problem is
identical.
Characters in r
Hi everybody
i need create archive possible by rar or tar... and this archive use on
windows machine.
Problem is with national characters in filenames/directorynames thats in
windows is miss.
I use smaba 3 on FC utf8 but i test another 2.2.8 with 8859-2 and problem is
identical.
Characters in rar
Paolo wrote:
> Hello to all,
> I0m trying to do something like "vampire" for an NT4 domain, but
> using Ldap and active directory. Someone have already did it?
> If you have any idea please wrote me.
> By Paolo
I don't think that's possible.
Man net says:
VAMPIRE
Export users, aliases a
Kiran Kakulte wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I want to configure more than one PDC on a Fedora core 3 linux. But
> is it possible to do this ?
>
Yes. But AD style domains are not yet possible
> Actually I want domain1, domain2, ... so that I can classify windows
> machines in this domain.
This is po
Michael,
Thanks for the questions. I was beginning to think I was going to have to
figure it out on my own.
As stated before, everything is the release packages as released with Core 3 at
current patch levels. Using rpm -q I get back:
samba-3.0.10-1.fc3
krb5-workstation 1.3.6-5
Hello!
I have network with w2k domain controller, w2k workstations and one linux
box (Red Hat Linux release 8.0 (Psyche)) + samba-3.0.10 (winbindd) which
joined to the network as domain member server.
Samba config:
[global]
workgroup = MY-COMPANY
netbios name = GATEWAY
security = DOMAIN
passw
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