waht is the prefered method to mount a
home directory from a MS 2003 Server when loging
in with a linux-client.
the linux box is authenhticated against 2003 ADS.
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Where can I have these informations?
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Does samba has the rights to write the secret file on the designated
place ??
Greets, Collen
João Carlos Camera Junior wrote:
hi... I remaster a knoppix linux and install samba at this. In chroot
mode the samba run perfectelly. When i make the CD and reboot on this,
the smbd dont start.
Do you have by anny chance the entry
logon path = \\some\thing
in your smb.conf ??
if not, try to add -d=10 to your pdbedit line
-- pdbedit -d=10 -u ya-1 -p=cybserver\\netlogon
and see what the debug shows..
Laters
Collen
Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
For a test I tried to do this:
pdbedit
Hi group,
For some odd reason - most likely my current level of n00bness - my
useradd refuses to accept the $ in the machine name, when adding a
Windows machine to my Samba 3 installation.
I'm running Red Hat linux with a newly compiled version of Samba 3.0.14a.
Any ideas?
Best regards,
Casper Helenius wrote:
Hi group,
For some odd reason - most likely my current level of n00bness - my
useradd refuses to accept the $ in the machine name, when adding a
Windows machine to my Samba 3 installation.
I'm running Red Hat linux with a newly compiled version of Samba
3.0.14a.
Geoff Scott wrote:
Casper Helenius wrote:
Hi group,
For some odd reason - most likely my current level of n00bness - my
useradd refuses to accept the $ in the machine name, when adding a
Windows machine to my Samba 3 installation.
I'm running Red Hat linux with a newly compiled version
This parameter will be added since samba 3.0.15pre2.
inherit owner parameter not exist in 3.0.14a and above.
hi thx for your reply!
damn!
i totally mistyped my subject line!
what i meant is when working with admin users = force user = does
not work anymore...i feel sorry if i confused you
tir, 14.06.2005 kl. 22.57 skrev Jason Signalness:
[...]
The files /usr/lib/libldap.so and /usr/include/ldap.h ARE PRESENT and
/usr/lib is in my LD_LIBRARY_PATH. These are not the libraries/headers
from OpenLDAP, but rather from Solaris. Is this a problem?
This is indeed a problem. You need
ons, 15.06.2005 kl. 04.21 skrev Joe Cipale:
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?
If you are using Redhat AS/ES then this is probably the same problem we
had. RedHat have been making changes to packages to be POSIX compliant.
The problem you have is not SAMBA as such but programs it uses. In your
case it is useradd. There now exists a fix for RedHat ES/AS v4. We
Mark Sarria wrote:
I agree this is a desktop.ini, just search for all the desktop.ini in your
profile and delete it; this should stop this notepad message from popping
up. Unfortunately it will happen to all new users who login; I have not
found a way to get rid of that, my solution was to
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
It means the NTLMSSP auth on the rpc bind is proba bly
failing due to a misparse of the bind header. Should be
fixed in 3.0.14a with windows 2003 sp1 clients, but broken
with respect to OS X 10.4. The latter issue is fixed in the
current SAMBA_3_0 svn tree (we
Dominic Iadicicco schrieb:
Hello all,
Here's a good conversation starter.
How do people deploy new software (office,adobe,java,etc...)
on their client machines with AD?
Why with AD? This list is about Samba, not Active Directory (which can
only deploy packages in MSI
Dear Jerry,
there was a question in a mailinglist, May 9, 2005
about unknown auth type 9, trying to use
win2003 terminal server with samba 3.0.14a
Covington, Chris wrote:
|/[2005/05/06 08:51:39, 1] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(250)
/|/ Username DOMAIN\user is invalid on this system
Hai ,
I am new to samba . I would like to setup samba as DC
for my local LAN. I have configured samba-3.0.7 in
Mandrake and win2k clients(within the same subnet) are
able to login to this server by using NBNS protocol.
But the clients from other subnet are not able to
find the DC. My
Michael Gasch a écrit :
This parameter will be added since samba 3.0.15pre2.
inherit owner parameter not exist in 3.0.14a and above.
hi thx for your reply!
damn!
i totally mistyped my subject line!
what i meant is when working with admin users = force user = does
not work anymore...i
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has played with Microsoft's SMS 2003? I've got
a Samba 3 PDC using an LDAP backend, and a Windows 2003 server running
SMS 2003. The SMS 2003 setup moans that it cannot verify the service
account in the domain. Its reasons are it cannot connect to the domain
as either
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I got me: I do have a
logon path = \\some\thing in my smb.conf
I am guessing that this is bad for use with pdbedit -p?
On 6/15/05, Collen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you have by anny chance the entry
logon path = \\some\thing
in your smb.conf ??
if not, try to add -d=10 to your pdbedit
Hi all,
I have the samba version 3.0.10-4 configured as a primary domain controller. I
have disabled the webclient on xp workstation but I have a first slow access on
the network drive.About 15 seconds. Why?
Regards Michael
This
Can someone tell me why I get on of these every once and a while. My
emails are small.
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Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
Can someone tell me why I get on of these every once and a while. My
emails are small.
Perhaps because the email you sent is bigger than 64K?
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Subject:
I have a dozen or more Samba 3.0x servers running, most using the tdbsam
backend, but some still on the smbpasswd backend. All of the servers are
RedHat, some v9, some ES3 and two are ES4.
All seem to be running fine, but every one of them has their log file filled
with these errors.
wbinfo -u :
CHSMRDZTEST\zef
CHSMRDZTEST\Administrateur
CHSMRDZTEST\InvitCHSMRDZTEST\IWAM_STMA-57E4EEA39D
CHSMRDZTEST\IUSR_STMA-57E4EEA39D
CHSMRDZTEST\testlocal
CHSMRDZTEST\krbtgt
CHSMRDZTEST\proxygentoo$
CHSMRDZTEST\UC301$
CHSMRDZTEST\FLORIAN$
CHSMRDZTEST\SRVTEST$
PROXYGENTOO ~ # wbinfo -g
The inherit owner is a parameter with specify that if a admin users put
a file on a share, the owner of the file is the owner of parent's
directory and not the admin users.
Note : for my home share, I am in the same case as you, if I put a file
in a home directory, I must make a chown to the
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Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
I got me: I do have a
logon path = \\some\thing in my smb.conf
I am guessing that this is bad for use with pdbedit -p?
Didn't you say you were using an smbpasswd backend?
You can't set per user profile locations in
Ok that makes more sense.
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Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
I got me: I do have a
logon path = \\some\thing in my smb.conf
I am guessing that this is bad for use with pdbedit -p?
After over month of good running one of my windows clients crashed... BSOD
on XP pro... so I reloaded the OS and fired it back up. Modified the
registry and the user profile was copied back perfectly =) the only issue
was outlook express didn't get the emails... but i figure that's a issue
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Mark Hannessen wrote:
hi list,
is it possible to make samba print on a cups daemon
that runs on something other then localhost?
I have been searching for this for a while but haven't
been able to find it yet. normal cups/samba printing
(on
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Subject: bugs share
Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 12:04:10 +0200
From: claude georg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hello,
i have define a share with a create mask 644 in samba
the user who create a file can read, modify , delete the file .
an other user
Hello all,
I've doing some server consolidation using vmware, I've asked this
question to the vmware community, and I've gotten good, yet breif
answers. I thought, since it's mostly a samba related issue, this was
the right place to come.. Anyway
I've successfully shared out my linux
Tony,
That's what I needed to know! The OpenLDAP libraries and headers must
be present. The Solaris libraries will not work. And when one compiles
Samba on Solaris with LDAP support, one must make sure that the OpenLDAP
libraries and headers are found by the compiler before the Solaris
Did not try that yet, will give it a shot on my sandbox.
Thanks for the tip
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Tony Earnshaw
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 9:21 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] Roaming Profile Question
Ephi,
I think I had the same problem once upon a time. I haven't seen your
krb5.conf, but I added the following to mine in the [libdefaults] section:
default_tkt_enctypes = des-cbc-crc des-cbc-md5
default_tgs_enctypes = des-cbc-crc des-cbc-md5
That cleared up the problem.
HTH.
Dimitri
Ben S. wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
I saw your post in the linux.samba newsgroups with the above topic heading.
Looking through the posts I could not see any replies.
We also have a customer with the exact same requirements, and I though that
I would quickly ping you to see if you had any luck with
How does a samba administrator control how much space each share is
allowed?
Thanks, Romeo.
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On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 08:07 +0200, Jochen Kaechelin wrote:
waht is the prefered method to mount a
home directory from a MS 2003 Server when loging
in with a linux-client.
the linux box is authenhticated against 2003 ADS.
What you're probably looking for is pam_mount, which lets you mount an
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 14:21 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have the samba version 3.0.10-4 configured as a primary domain controller. I
have disabled the webclient on xp workstation but I have a first slow access
on
the network drive.About 15 seconds. Why?
It could be (and this
Hi all,
I installed a server samba 3 under debian.
When I loggue with the field and that the controller is not available,
I have an error message the system could not open session because the
field is not available. The problem is I cannot reach my temporary
itinerant profile.
I have checked that
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 11:09 -0400, Romeo Theriault wrote:
How does a samba administrator control how much space each share is
allowed?
I would say using your OS's builtin quota tools would be the most
efficient and effective way.
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Sent: 15 June 2005 16:10
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] quota management
How does a samba administrator control how much space each share is
allowed?
Check out the
Hi,
I have Samba running as a PDC. When doing wbinfo -u I get Error
looking up domain users.
- /var/log/samba/winbindd.log says (log level 5):
[2005/06/15 16:38:47, 3]
nsswitch/winbindd_misc.c:winbindd_interface_version(261)
[ 3875]: request interface version
[2005/06/15 16:38:47, 3]
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All,
Not 100% sure if this is the place to pose this, but I had an idea that
wouldn't add too much bloat to Samba, but would help smaller-network
admins like myself monitor what's going on on their network a bit closer.
I keep top running in a ssh
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 12:25:15PM +0100, Kristyan Osborne wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has played with Microsoft's SMS 2003? I've got
a Samba 3 PDC using an LDAP backend, and a Windows 2003 server running
SMS 2003. The SMS 2003 setup moans that it cannot verify the service
account
The doc from
http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/NetworkBrowsing.html#id2554118
says to make static wins entries, all that has to be done is set the TTL
to 0, like this
MADMAN#03 0 192.168.1.2 66R
We are adding to wins.dat a static wins entrie but after a few seconds
Hello,
I have desperately tried to make samba able to share the printer with a
Win98SE client. First I tried cupsaddsmb, but that failed.
Then I walked step by step through the installation manually as explained in
the documentation, and everything stopped on this point:
rpcclient -Uroot%
Hi people, im using samba 3.0.14 and when i tranfer large files to a
share the files get corrupted.
Any ideas? Large files = more than 10G.
Tnxs in advance.
This is the smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = CONTENCIOSO
server string = %h server (Samba %v)
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
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Wayne Schroeder wrote:
The error message is on the SERVER though... regardless of the server's
error bugs or not, the new smbpasswd won't work, yet the old one does...
so something in smbpasswd or it's supporting libs on the new version 3
source
Hello,
I have desperately tried to make samba able to share the printer with a
Win98SE client. First I tried cupsaddsmb, but that failed.
Then I walked step by step through the installation manually as explained in
the documentation, and everything stopped on this point:
rpcclient -Uroot%
Greetings,
Still trying to get Samba 3.0.15pre2 built on a Solaris 9 box with PAM
support. I am using gcc 3.3.2 and I have openldap-2.2.24, krb5-1.4, and
Cyrus SASL 2.1.20 installed.
I have found other posting by people with problems building on Solaris
as well as asking about the
Ian Clancy wrote:
I spent quite a while myself trying to figure this out. I'm not sure if
what i have done is correct but in nsswitch.conf i have :
passwd: files ldap winbind
shadow: files ldap winbind
group: files ldap winbind
-
Nice, that fixed the creation of
Emilio Casbas wrote:
The doc from
http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/NetworkBrowsing.html#id2554118
says to make static wins entries, all that has to be done is set the
TTL to 0, like this
MADMAN#03 0 192.168.1.2 66R
Emilio,
Our static entry for our backup
On Wednesday 15 June 2005 10:24, Robert Kelly wrote:
Ian Clancy wrote:
I spent quite a while myself trying to figure this out. I'm not sure if
what i have done is correct but in nsswitch.conf i have :
passwd: files ldap winbind
shadow: files ldap winbind
group: files
Hai ,
I am new to samba. I have configured samba 3 as PDC
and when I add win2k client into my DC, the client
says 'unable to find 'mydomain' name , may be due to
DNS Issue. I have also configured bind as dns server
and I have the forward reverse records for
'mydomain'.
I read that I need to
Stefan Petersen schrieb:
Hello,
I have desperately tried to make samba able to share the printer with a
Win98SE client. First I tried cupsaddsmb, but that failed.
(...)
Do somebody have an idea?
using cupsaddsmb is the easiest.
perhaps if you could describe why it failed (what command do
Sorry if this sounds like I'm confused. I am. I am new to Samba and
Solaris.
I've got Samba 3.0.10 running on Solaris 9. The only windows box I can see
or access the shares from is my Windows 2003 ADC which happens to be the
only box running NetBIOS in the domain. I have started up a
I have samba with ldap setup and seems to be running, just I am having
trouble having pc's join the domain.
The samba/ldap server is running debian sarge (when it was testing, haven't
updated since) so samba 3.0.14a-13 and slapd 2.2.23-5. Client pc is windows
2000, and various linux's.
I recommend that you follow chapter 5 of the book Samba-3 by Example.
This fully documents every step in minuted detail to get your Samba/LDAP
server operational. The last review (done Saturday) used smbldap-tools-0.9.1.
If you experience any problems please report them to me directly. Be sure
On June 15, 2005 05:49 pm, Ryan Braun wrote:
I have samba with ldap setup and seems to be running, just I am having
trouble having pc's join the domain.
The samba/ldap server is running debian sarge (when it was testing,
haven't updated since) so samba 3.0.14a-13 and slapd 2.2.23-5. Client
Included is my smb.conf file. Any ideas?
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0)
# Date: 2005/06/09 18:19:32
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = VMSHARES
netbios name = HOSTER
server string = Samba Host Box
interfaces =
Well I finally managed to get my machines added to my ldap/samba domain.
The problem was that I had defined an ou each for Computers and Users. ie
dc=base,dc=org
|
-- ou = Users
|
-- ou = Computers
Now the problem was that the nss_ldap
I having a problem with using Winbind for authentication to a Windows
2003 AD. The serving is being used as a pop3 mail server. If I run
getent passwd username, nothing is returned. If I run getent
passwd, I get the imformation expected. If I then run getent passwd
username, I get the user
Am Mittwoch, 15. Juni 2005 18:47 schrieb Tomasz Chmielewski:
Stefan Petersen schrieb:
Hello,
I have desperately tried to make samba able to share the printer with a
Win98SE client. First I tried cupsaddsmb, but that failed.
(...)
Do somebody have an idea?
using cupsaddsmb is the
Stefan Petersen schrieb:
These are the drivers. They are the Adobe Postscript Drivers.
The files reside in /usr/share/cups/drivers.
coruscant ~ # ls -la /usr/share/cups/drivers
insgesamt 2249
drwxr-xr-x2 root root 240 5. Jun 17:33 .
drwxr-xr-x 10 root root 248
Create a modified version of top (smbtop?) to use the output from
smbstatus -b instead of ps -A.
This would be interesting; and may be possible, since there are
supposedly language binding (python at least) to the Samba API. But
I've never been able to find any documentation.
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The only problem with that is the old servers are NOT our servers --
they are not managed by us. It's hard for us to tell people 'hey, we
updated something, so now you have to'. Regardless of if it is a bug
with the old version of samba, I would imagine there is some value in
being backwards
I am interested in setting up Samba file services for our location and I am
looking to find a Best Practices approach and configuration for use with
an Active Directory controller. I have had some luck in setup Samba with
local accounts, but Linux will be used increasingly in the months to come
Hi, having a valid working internal dns is nice to have
and gives you the second chance to name resolution ( depends on
configure issues )
but the prime lookup in the most times is the wins service, as its
looked normally first by the win clients,
and many applications i.e. old outlook versions.
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Wayne Schroeder wrote:
| The only problem with that is the old servers are
| NOT our servers -- they are not managed by us. It's
| hard for us to tell people 'hey, we updated something,
| so now you have to'. Regardless of if it is a bug
| with
On Wednesday 15 June 2005 15:36, Fortin, Kelly wrote:
I am interested in setting up Samba file services for our location and I am
looking to find a Best Practices approach and configuration for use with
an Active Directory controller. I have had some luck in setup Samba with
local accounts,
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Wayne,
First off, any breakage was not intentional. Second, I
gave you instructions for helping us track it down.
What I said about 2.2.x is that we will not issue a
patch for it. I will be happy to issue a patch for
smbpasswd to fix any incompatibilities
On Wednesday June 15 2005 5:36 pm, Fortin, Kelly wrote:
I am interested in setting up Samba file services for our location and I am
looking to find a Best Practices approach and configuration for use with
an Active Directory controller. I have had some luck in setup Samba with
local accounts,
I am trying to configure Samba 2.2x with Win2K.
I need that samba shares a directory in the Linux server and the users Windows
access that without authentication.
I created the UNIX users (etc/passwd).
dic00037$:*:504:65533:DIC00037:/dev/null:/bin/false
Hello!
i have some problems with my passdb backend and openladp-samba server.
Logs, starting smb.conf:
[2005/06/14 00:00:30, 0] smbd/server.c:main(798)
smbd version 3.0.14a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2004
[2005/06/14 00:00:30, 0]
Paul Gienger schrieb
If you are just looking to use the 'standard' ldap backend, change your
option to ldap instead of ldapsam. This is the one that new installations
should be going for.
What's the standard ldap backend and how to?
only:
database lbm and database dierctory path in the
Jaime Amigo Pinilla wrote:
I am trying to configure Samba 2.2x with Win2K.
I need that samba shares a directory in the Linux server and the users Windows access that without authentication.
I created the UNIX users (etc/passwd).
dic00037$:*:504:65533:DIC00037:/dev/null:/bin/false
Not quite sure what you want, but it sounds like you want to access your
home share, without providing credentials?
--mark
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To:
Andreas Bauer wrote:
Hello!
i have some problems with my passdb backend and openladp-samba server.
Logs, starting smb.conf:
[2005/06/14 00:00:30, 0] smbd/server.c:main(798)
smbd version 3.0.14a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2004
[2005/06/14 00:00:30, 0]
ons, 15.06.2005 kl. 21.53 skrev Ryan Braun:
Now the problem was that the nss_ldap library was searching in Users only,
and apparently the samba server needs to be able to resolve the Computers
tree aswell to add the sambaSAMAccount objectclass.
rant
I don't want to upset you unduly, but
Hi Carlos,
Thanks for your reply.
As I stated in originated e-mail, I can transfer files larger than 6GB
to the file system, so I don't think it is the file system problem.
If the case is file system problem, do you have any idea how I can
fix the problem.
LihP
On 6/15/05, João Carlos Camera
After setting up a working SAMBA test server, attempts to move it to
production failed.
The plan was to replace an old file server upgrading to 3.7 OpenBSD
and SAMBA 3.0.14a.
The test server worked in a test environment, but when moved to the
production network replacing the existing
TMSIII wrote:
What options did you specify whith ./configure when you compiled 3.0.14a?
Methinks you did NOT specify the --with-ldap options.
I compiled 3.0.14a with the option: --with-ldapsam.
But I think it doesn't matter from samba version 3.0 and later, if you take
this compileoption?
Tony Earnshaw wrote:
ons, 15.06.2005 kl. 21.53 skrev Ryan Braun:
Now the problem was that the nss_ldap library was searching in Users
only, and apparently the samba server needs to be able to resolve the
Computers tree aswell to add the sambaSAMAccount objectclass.
rant
I don't want to
Our samba server is running Solaris 9 and Samba 3.0.2.a . For reasons
*outside the scope of this question* we are using plaintext passwords
and authenticating via our NFS server. (I know this isn't a great
idea, but that's not the question)
With Panther, plaintext passwords worked fine. Snooping,
On 6/15/05, Elizabeth Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our samba server is running Solaris 9 and Samba 3.0.2.a . For reasons
*outside the scope of this question* we are using plaintext passwords
and authenticating via our NFS server
(that should be NIS server, sorry!)
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Elizabeth Schwartz wrote:
Once this was done, snooping an smbclient connection, I see the plain
text password and the username but they are null-padded.
Authentication works. But when Tiger attempts to mount an smb share
via the GUI, I see the password NOT null-padded and the username
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 08:58 +0200, Meli Marco wrote:
I've supposed ... I've only one Server Dell Power edge 2500 and I don't know
if Fedora support RAID controller and the others cards ...
Where can I have these informations?
RH Enterprise release instead?
For long-term installs, the RHEL or
On Wed, 2005-06-15 at 10:46 -0400, Dimitri Yioulos wrote:
Ephi,
I think I had the same problem once upon a time. I haven't seen your
krb5.conf, but I added the following to mine in the [libdefaults] section:
default_tkt_enctypes = des-cbc-crc des-cbc-md5
default_tgs_enctypes =
On 6/15/05, Geoff Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This list deals with the samba server side. The smbmount stuff for linux is
kernel code and so is dealt with on another list. But whatever Apple have
done to the code you need to ask Apple. Don't expect any response though.
Er... ok. No linux
Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
hi,
i have no experience in configure any of the BDC before. just curious
to ask, if i have configured a BDC, then if any fail down of my PDC,
does BDC will take turn automatically??? stupid question but, i
didnt know it... sorry
another
Elizabeth Schwartz wrote:
On 6/15/05, Geoff Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This list deals with the samba server side. The smbmount stuff for
linux is kernel code and so is dealt with on another list. But
whatever Apple have done to the code you need to ask Apple. Don't
expect any response
Oh we have asked Apple, thanks! We've got an Apple engineer coming onsite
tomorrow, even, and I'll report back on what he says (so far he's just
asked about us using authenticated passwords) Hope this might help
others, at any rate.
If anyone can shed some light on how null-padding is
Hello,
I'm trying to use smbutil with the user/pass/host argument.
I have no problem using it this way
smbutil -v view //[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Password: ***
but if I try this way
smbutil -v view //user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
it prompts me for a password when I already specific it in my
First, my apologies for being a samba newbie... its not that I'm new
to samba, its just that it has always just worked for me and so I'm
very new to trying to debug it... after having used it for 5 years.
I have a new server - its a Xeon 2.8GHz. I have mounted on it a VTrak
12110 RAID
I have instruction on how to setup Mac OSX client to authenticate to LDAP
server, I can forward it to you if you like.
--mark
- Original Message -
From: Elizabeth Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Geoff Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005
Hai ,
My network layout as follows
Samba Server - 192.168.50.5 (255.255.255.0)
My Clients are in 192.168.50.0 , 192.168.51.0
192.168.52.0 network.
My win2k Clients which are in 50.0 network able to
join into PDC. But clients which are in other networks
couldn't join.
No broadcasts allowed
I had the same issue. To resolve, I had to convert from smbpasswd to
tdbsam for my passdb backend (wasn't running LDAP). This is because
smbpasswd does NOT support the extended parameters you see in pdbedit.
Then I was able to change the parameters. tdbsam is a better passdb
backend than
Author: jelmer
Date: 2005-06-15 10:11:33 + (Wed, 15 Jun 2005)
New Revision: 7604
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=7604
Log:
Bunch of small pidl updates. Mostly removing unused functions,
cleanups and more flexibility (all output options
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