I have done so, bug 2912. Thanks. Let me know if you
need any traces or more info. I can reproduce it
easily enough just let me know what you need.
--- Jeremy Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 05:20:44PM -0700, Olivier
> Eymere wrote:
> >
> > I haven't heard anythin
Thanks to all of the excellent help here on the list, I have gotten my
samba servers all up and running. I need some guidance on how to
properly configure the permissions / Users/ Groups so that things can be
accessed by those who need to, and not by others.
Here are the needs as I see them:
On Fri, Jul 22, 2005 at 05:31:35PM -0400, Mike Sullivan wrote:
> Is it possible to have samba move files to another directory instead of
> removing them when a user deletes a file from a windows client? This
> would allow a file to be restored if a user deleted the wrong file.
>
> If this is curre
Is it possible to have samba move files to another directory instead of
removing them when a user deletes a file from a windows client? This
would allow a file to be restored if a user deleted the wrong file.
If this is currently not an option would it be easy to implment. We
could do the source c
Hello.
I have two servers:
-One is a vpn server with pptpd. It has debian sarge 3.1, kernel(2.6.8),
pptd(1.2.1-4), ppp(2.4.3-2) and Samba(3.0.14a-3). All the accounts to log on
the vpn are on /etc/ppp/chap-secrets file.
-The other is a pdc with samba(2.2.7) in red hat 8
I want the accounts
Hi
On a linux machine with samba i have files named 1. or 2. etc
if i make a samba connexion to this machin, ether from a Microsoft PC or
by smb clent on linux, the name of the file visible through the
connection changes ... it is like 1hz0là or something like this
Question : is it possible
Mike,
I have the same error and have been trying to fix this problem for quite a
while.
2005/07/22 10:34:10, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(886)
switch message SMBecho (pid 10341) conn 0x0
[2005/07/22 10:34:10, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(288)
setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx =
On Fri, 2005-07-22 at 12:37 -0700, Joshua Drake wrote:
> Hello,
>
> O.k. question, is this possible:
>
> Map drive:
> private_network->LinuxFirewall/IP-MASQ->Internet->LinuxFirewall/Portfordward->SambaServer
>
> ?
probably not without using an vpn of some sort...
your packets will likely be eate
Hi.
In few weeks I'm planning to set up a windows network over our
departmental net. I need some advices, suggestions about what you
would do. We're in front of a large network. I'm expecting having 50+
+ computers logging in the windows domain, many different users.
Servers will be just u
Hello,
O.k. question, is this possible:
Map drive:
private_network->LinuxFirewall/IP-MASQ->Internet->LinuxFirewall/Portfordward->SambaServer
?
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
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I'm going to follow-up to my own post...
Using a W2k Server, SP4 *NOT* post SP4 Rollup 1 as the password server,
Samba will behave as it should. Using a 2k3sp1 or 2ksp4+r1 machine as
the password server, Samba misbehaves.
I saw some traffic on the list a few weeks back that talked about
somethin
I have just set up a domain and am trying to join a machine to it.
When i watch the log i see
[2005/07/22 14:56:26, 5]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_create_user(2311)
_samr_create_user: can add this account : False
Error: modifications require authentication
at /usr/share/perl5/smbldap_tools.p
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I work for a company that has a program localy developed, and we were having
a problem when we started storing the application on the samba shared drived
mabye simular to what you are expereienceing.
in ur smb.conf (usuly in /etc/samba/smb.conf) make sure on the shared d
Folks -- thanks for all your help -- I have gotten the SAMBA
AUTHENTICATION problem resolved -- I rebuilt the machine --
That machine has had as many as 5 different samba configs on it over the
last 3 months as I have tried to get things figured out to make it work
right. So now that I had a kno
If using a guest account, I think null passwords must be enabled in the
global section.
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Hi,
I used Samba years ago and I remember a command like
this "cat /etc/passwd | mksmbpasswd.sh >
/etc/samba/smb" but now I can not find mksmbpasswd.
Somebody Know what happend or where can I find this
script for use the same password of linux in Samba.
I use Samba 3.0.7
Thanks
Agu
Hi Samba List,
I believe I need to create a "Junction Point" on a Windows XP Pro machine
that will seamlessly link up to a Samba Share on a Linux Server.
>From my understanding, the creation of a "Junction Point" will hide from an
application the fact that the "space referenced by that ju
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> Hello everybody,
>
> I'm going to update samba on a production server very soon
> because i'm interested by the net rpc commands (especially
> net rpc rights) but i'm wondering where the user privileges
> are stored. I'm cu
Hello everybody,
I'm going to update samba on a production server very soon because i'm
interested by the net rpc commands (especially net rpc rights) but i'm
wondering where the user privileges are stored. I'm currently using an openldap
server to authenticate the users and store their profiles.
Yannick Bergeron wrote:
We are experiencing problems when we try to launch the installation of a MSI
package from our samba share in a guest context. The problem was not present
with 2.2.8a
the error message received is:
"This installation package could not be opened. Verify that the package ex
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François Laupretre wrote:
> I am sorry but I don't have a patch and, as I am on
> holiday out of home from tomorrow, I won't work on it
> before mid-august. And I don't know very well the Samba
> coding practice concerning portability. But, if it
> i
I am sorry but I don't have a patch and, as I am on holiday out of home from
tomorrow, I won't work on it before mid-august. And I don't know very well
the Samba coding practice concerning portability. But, if it is not done
when I'm back, I send you a patch.
Basically, I would run the command via
I have had the same issue as this in a Windows 2003 SBS Domain using Samba
Version 3.0.14a-Debian.
Under this weblink do a search for 0x19
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windowsserver2003/technologies/security/tkerberr.mspx#EDAA
Microsoft recommends updating to the latest version o
Daniel:
What does it look like when you do a:
> ls -l name
When you did the "ln -s" statement, did you enclose your msdfs:
parameter in single quotes? That's what the SAMBA docs say to do.
If you don't "escape" the comma somehow, it'll screw up your "ln" statement.
Second issue:
Why would you
Hello Samba folks,
I have recently begun seeing some disturbing behavior from winbind.
Winbind will fail to look up users and groups. Examples:
The machine is configured to use winbind as a nss module.
"getent passwd " will yield no results.
"wbinfo -n " will yield "Could not lookup name "
"w
We are experiencing problems when we try to launch the installation of a MSI
package from our samba share in a guest context. The problem was not present
with 2.2.8a
the error message received is:
"This installation package could not be opened. Verify that the package exists
and is accessible, or
> Considering we have more than 500 users, I still
> wonder if there is a way I can populate their Samba
> entries automatically and quickly -- even the value of
> SambaPasword is set to be temporary and is different
> from the correpsonding userPassword. smbpasswd command
> seems only can be used
> - Message from François LAUPRETRE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> com> on Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:29:36 + (UTC) -
>
> To:
>
> samba@lists.samba.org
>
> Subject:
>
> [Samba] Executable 'username map'
>
> Hi,
>
> I currently manage an environment where my Unix and Windows usernames are
> defined, bu
> From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> I *really* don't like this. It's fine for a local hack
> and probably a good solution in this case, but this will
> bit rot in the tree so fast due to its very specific and
> non-intuitive nature.
>
> A better general solution that wou
Hi,
i have a smba 3 working, and I m trying to build dfs .When I set up my
dfs this way: ln s msdfs:serverA\\shareA name, or ln-s
msdfs:serverA\\shareB, it is working!
But if I try ln-s msdfs:serverA\\shareA,serverA\\shareB name, I only
can get the first share (shareA) in the network.
Have so
Hi,
using samba 3.0.X I have the following situation:
I defined a share [lab] with path = /lab
/lab in fact is bound to an automounter map containing about 20
mountpoints so that (under linux) I am able to access
/lab/A
/lab/B
...
I want the same situation using windows. My [lab] share enables m
no, folow same procedure.
>-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
>Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Namens William Burns
>Verzonden: donderdag 21 juli 2005 15:49
>Aan: samba@lists.samba.org
>Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] My first LDAP PDC - Win2k Profiles,
>redirection and guestaccounts
Afternoon to all,
I am having the following problem for 3 days now and am starting to bang
head against wall :)
Here is the setup : Solaris 8 box running Samba 3.0.4 server member in
an NT 4 style domain
I have managed to get it to join the domain and if I create a
corresponding account on the
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