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From: "Damen, Frank (damenf)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I noticed your comments on the samba web site about the performance
issue you were experiencing with the delay in opening files. I am
having similar issues when accessing files off the server, I was
wondering if you e
On 8/26/05, Michel van der Klei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> IIRC you should use mount.cifs instead of smbclient on a ADS
>
How do I get a more verbose output?
mount.cifs //fileserver/ /mountpoint -o credentials=auth_file
mount error 13 = Permission denied
Refer to the mount.ci
After some days, here is my personal cookbook for
Samba in Solaris.
I needed to share a folder in my Solaris server, but
using my Windows Active Directory Account. Here are my
proccess, if it can help to anyone or if anyone can
make corrections or suggestions.
Thx.
Personal Cookbook for Samba.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 05:45:51PM -0600, Chris Cejka wrote:
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> I sent a message earlier in regards to this problem and got one response
> which did not fix the problem. Can someone please help in fixing this
> p
Hello all,
I sent a message earlier in regards to this problem and got one response
which did not fix the problem. Can someone please help in fixing this
problem. I have a Windows XP professional Client that cannot see my Samba
shares on a Unix AIX box. Please look at my previous message for
On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 23:58 +0200, Geert Stappers wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 09:15:09AM +0200, Brendon Schafer wrote:
> > Craig White wrote:
> >
> > >Is there a Windows mail list for Network Administrators similar to this
> > >where I can ask and monitor Windows networking discussions? I can
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 06:47:17PM -0400, Jiann-Ming Su wrote:
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> I'm running smbclient 3.0.14a-Debian. I'm trying to view shares on a
> Windows server on a Active Directory domain:
>
> $ smbclient //fileserve
Hi list,
I have a problem here that's make me insane...
I have to make a share only available to persons in a group, it means
that the directory have to be 0770 permission o Linux, right?
Here is my situation:
I use samba with LDAP, and everithing is working fine.
With smbldap-tools, I created
I'm running smbclient 3.0.14a-Debian. I'm trying to view shares on a
Windows server on a Active Directory domain:
$ smbclient //fileserver/
Password:
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
I'm pretty sure the username and password is correct since it works
when I use a Windows cli
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 09:15:09AM +0200, Brendon Schafer wrote:
> Craig White wrote:
>
> >Is there a Windows mail list for Network Administrators similar to this
> >where I can ask and monitor Windows networking discussions? I can't seem
> >to find anything other than Microsoft sponsored news gro
Fabiano Caixeta Duarte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Is there a way of logging date/time/workstation/username for every logon
> and logoff in a samba domain?
>
> I realized that it isn't possible to use log level auth for this purpose.
>
> I tried to use connections to netlogon service written o
Hi,
I posted this ages ago (http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-
September/093635.html) and never solved the problem so I thought I'd ask
again as I've been digging deeper and have more information.
I'm using Samba as a WINS server but it's not working reliably. The
initial registration wor
On Friday 26 August 2005 15:50, Ed Curtis wrote:
> I found instructions on how to start 2 instances of samba binding each
> instance to an individual ip address or interface on the server but it
> will only start the first insatnce I try.
>
> /usr/sbin/smbd -s /etc/samba/smb.conf.DOMAIN1
> /usr/sb
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 02:44:08PM -0600, Chris Cejka wrote:
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> Hello,
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> My name is Chris and I'm new with Samba. Currently, the problem I'm having
> is that I cannot see my samba shares from my Windows
Hello,
My name is Chris and I'm new with Samba. Currently, the problem I'm having
is that I cannot see my samba shares from my Windows XP Professional
workstation. Below is a copy of my smb.conf file:
#=== Global Settings
=
[global]
Hello,
My name is Chris and I'm new with Samba. Currently, the problem I'm having
is that I cannot see my samba shares from my Windows XP Professional
workstation. Below is a copy of my smb.conf file:
#=== Global Settings
=
[global]
On Fri, Aug 26, 2005 at 12:14:01PM -0600, John H Terpstra wrote:
> On Friday 26 August 2005 11:44, Geert Stappers wrote:
[homes] [profiles] [profdata]
> > (profdata is common keyword on the search engines)
> >
> > Is there a document that describes the logon proces?
> > (less detailed that the s
Paul Gienger schrieb:
By default, you can logon 10 times without a network connection.
You can set it up to 50, or set to 0 if you don't like it.
This can't possibly be accurate. I've got people here with laptops that
haven't touched our network in months and reboot their machine every day.
Bruno Guerreiro schrieb:
Hi,
I think it's more than 10 times.
I've logged on much more than that in my notebook during vacations, and it
always worked.
It's possible that you have it higher, or for laptops it works somehow
different.
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/Windows/2
Hi all!
Is there a way of logging date/time/workstation/username for every logon
and logoff in a samba domain?
I realized that it isn't possible to use log level auth for this purpose.
I tried to use connections to netlogon service written on the logs. But I
realized that those connections a
Hello!
I am use samba 2.2.2 on solaris8 and 2.2.11 on solaris9. My user can create
directory and files. When they try delete a directory (create by theirself),
give a message "accesso denied". If they connect directly on solaris and
execute the command "rm -r", it´s work. What variable I must p
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Thomas Bork wrote:
> Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
>
>>> Cannot reproduce this with 3.0.20 (unpatched):
>> It was pretty easy to reproduce for me. Are you using ldapsam?
>
> No - smbpasswd. I double checked this, cannot reproduce the error
> (output
So now it looks like I can join the domain however I get the following
output. Seems like there might be an issue with samba-3.0.20 and the
new GCC 4 and glibc.
Any idea's possibilities? I'm also not quite sure my previous problem
went away the only thing I changed was adding my kdc server into
If you run this command: net ads join -U admin%pass There is nothing
logged in smbd.log.
Regards,
Theo
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From: Kevin Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 11:07 AM
To: Theodore Jencks
Cc: 'samba@lists.samba.org'
Subject: RE: [Samba] net ads join
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Thomas Bork wrote:
> Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
>
>>> Cannot reproduce this with 3.0.20 (unpatched):
>> It was pretty easy to reproduce for me. Are you using ldapsam?
>
> No - smbpasswd. I double checked this, cannot reproduce the error
> (output
On Friday 26 August 2005 11:44, Geert Stappers wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Due the trees, I can't see the forest.
>
> I understand the concept of home directories on the file server
> becoming a share for the user on the smb-client computer.
>
> I have a vague idea of "profiles", but I'm lost at "profdata"
Craig White wrote:
On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 12:48 -0400, Eric Feldhusen wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Friday 26 August 2005 10:07, Paul Gienger wrote:
What is your OS platform? Does it implement controls over permitted home
directories and shells that can be specified to the useradd command?
in smb.conf add line
log level = 10
then restart nmb, smb and winbind.
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From: Theodore Jencks [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 1:03 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: [Samba] net ads join error
Where would I find the log for this? How
On Friday 26 August 2005 10:48, Eric Feldhusen wrote:
> John H Terpstra wrote:
> > On Friday 26 August 2005 10:07, Paul Gienger wrote:
> >>Many people on this list.
> >
> > What is your OS platform? Does it implement controls over permitted home
> > directories and shells that can be specified to t
Yep, and you will sometimes succeed and sometimes fail. Just be sure to stop
all the services, do the join then start all the services in their proper
order and that usually allows you to pull a good list.
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From: Leen Toelen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August
Jerry Carter (from Samba) picked up on the thread and is testing 3.0.20 to
see if it works. The only thing we did was bring up a AD-PDC that does not
include the August 9th security fix from MS. While we can access our shares
now the wbinfo commands do not work 100%. I believe this is simply due to
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Michael Lueck wrote:
> Pau Garcia i Quiles wrote:
>
>> The problem was I had "invalid users = root" in my smb.conf (this
>> comes by
>> default in Debian). I just commmented that line and the problem
>> disappeared.
>
> They do that by DEFAULT now?!?
Where would I find the log for this? How would I set the debug level to
10 on a Redhat system?
Regards,
Theo
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From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 10:11 AM
To: Theodore Jencks
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba]
I understand the concept of home directories on the file server
becoming a share for the user on the smb-client computer.
I have a vague idea of "profiles", but I'm lost at "profdata".
How does that last one fit in? Where can I read more about it?
(profdata is common keyword on the search engines)
Hi,
I remove the security update from out w2k pdc, and rebooted it. After
I remove the linux client from the domain, do a net join (which
succeeds), the linux client shows up again in the domain. wbinfo -u
gets an "Ertror looking up domain users" again.
Regards,
Leen
On 8/26/05, Leen Toelen <[E
Hello all,
I am using samba 3.0.14-2a on Fedora core 4. Uploading printer drivers from
win2k works perfectly but with the same server and a windows XP-SP2 workstation,
I can't upload the driver, the "new driver" button on the "advanced" tab of the
"printer properties" is always greyed. Since it's
Hello,
Due the trees, I can't see the forest.
I understand the concept of home directories on the file server
becoming a share for the user on the smb-client computer.
I have a vague idea of "profiles", but I'm lost at "profdata".
How does that last one fit in? Where can I read more about it?
(
Pau Garcia i Quiles wrote:
The problem was I had "invalid users = root" in my smb.conf (this comes by
default in Debian). I just commmented that line and the problem
disappeared.
They do that by DEFAULT now?!?!? aa, at least when I came up with the core of our Samba config standard a year
On Fri, 2005-08-26 at 12:48 -0400, Eric Feldhusen wrote:
> John H Terpstra wrote:
> > On Friday 26 August 2005 10:07, Paul Gienger wrote:
> >>Many people on this list.
> >
> >
> > What is your OS platform? Does it implement controls over permitted home
> > directories and shells that can be spec
Hi,
in the thread a solution is not mentioned. Did you roll back the
update on the w2k box, or change the samba confi.
On a sidenote, is it better to use security = ads and configure
kerberos, or still use security = domain and use the net rpc commands?
Regards,
Leen
On 8/26/05, Kevin Wilson <[
Please follow this thread:
Subject = "[Samba] wbinfo can not convert User names and Group name to S ID"
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From: Leen Toelen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2005 12:14 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Samba clients fail after reboot
Hi all
Robert Dzikowski interia.pl> writes:
>
> Hi
>
> I would be grateful if somebody would tell me why can't I access
> shared folder on Ubuntu 5.04 computer (computer name is
> my-computer) from my Windows XP computer (its name is tablet-pc). I am
> using Samba 3.0.10-Ubuntu. I see this folder in
Hi all,
since three weeks ago, whenever one of our Linux client gets rebooted,
it can't get access to a W2K domain anymore. Everything is working,
nothing is changed in the configs, the Linux machines are simply
rebooted. Does anyone know whether tehre is a security update or so on
w2K that causes
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Theodore Jencks wrote:
> Compiling version 3.0.20 from source on RedHat Fedora Core 4 everything
> seems to go smoothly. However upon trying to join a 2000 domain with
> the following command "net ads join -U Administrator%Password 'OU'" I
> get the
The biggest thing we have stopping us from adopting Samba-Linux 100% for our
file and print servers is permissions administration/flexibility. Does
anyone have a good resource that outlines how to get PAM working so
permissions can be managed like MS's are? Guess what I am asking is can PAM
do perm
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Friday 26 August 2005 10:07, Paul Gienger wrote:
Many people on this list.
What is your OS platform? Does it implement controls over permitted home
directories and shells that can be specified to the useradd command?
More than one Linux distro will NOT permit the
Compiling version 3.0.20 from source on RedHat Fedora Core 4 everything
seems to go smoothly. However upon trying to join a 2000 domain with
the following command "net ads join -U Administrator%Password 'OU'" I
get the following error:
[2005/08/26 09:43:56, 0] utils/net_ads.c:ads_startup(191)
On Friday 26 August 2005 10:07, Paul Gienger wrote:
> > I have added both of these to my smb.conf
> >
> > add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M
> > %u
> > add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 102 -s /bin/false
> > Neither of these seems to do a
> I have added both of these to my smb.conf
>
> add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M
> %u
> add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 102 -s /bin/false
> Neither of these seems to do anything.
So here you're running useradd without giving the use
I have been trying for 2 months to get my samba server to add machine
accounts 'on the fly"
I have added both of these to my smb.conf
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M %u
add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 102 -s /bin/false
Neither of t
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Thomas Bork wrote:
> Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
>
>>> Cannot reproduce this with 3.0.20 (unpatched):
>> It was pretty easy to reproduce for me. Are you using ldapsam?
>
> No - smbpasswd. I double checked this, cannot reproduce the error
> (output
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Cannot reproduce this with 3.0.20 (unpatched):
It was pretty easy to reproduce for me. Are you using ldapsam?
No - smbpasswd. I double checked this, cannot reproduce the error
(output from 'net rpc group list') with the unpatched sources.
There were actually
Quoting Andreas Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I had this same problem two days ago.
The problem was I had "invalid users = root" in my smb.conf (this comes by
default in Debian). I just commmented that line and the problem disappeared.
Jerome Tournier a ecrit:
try "enable" instead of "enables".
Hello all
How can I retrieve a user's primary group via a vbscript (launched as
netlogon on the user's workstation)?
Thanks.
Best,
chap.
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> By default, you can logon 10 times without a network connection.
> You can set it up to 50, or set to 0 if you don't like it.
This can't possibly be accurate. I've got people here with laptops that
haven't touched our network in months and reboot their machine every day.
Ok, I dug around in th
This is a know limitation of the smbfs kernel driver. This can be
overcome by using the cifs kernel driver, and mounting using the
following syntax:
mount -t cifs //smb-server/share /path/to/mount/ -ousername=myuser
Martin Kammerlander wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm using Samba version 3.0623 on my rhe
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Thomas Bork wrote:
> Carsten Sander schrieb:
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>> On 3.0.20
>> net rpc group list:
>> returns the unix groupnames instead of the mapped groupnames
>
> Cannot reproduce this with 3.0.20 (unpatched):
It was pretty easy to reproduce for me. Are you us
Carsten Sander schrieb:
On 3.0.20
net rpc group list:
returns the unix groupnames instead of the mapped groupnames
Cannot reproduce this with 3.0.20 (unpatched):
vmeis # net groupmap list
System Operators (S-1-5-32-549) -> -1
Replicators (S-1-5-32-552) -> -1
Guests (S-1-5-32-546) -> -1
Domain
Regards,
Sent this one before, here's another go:
My sambaserver, let's call it sserv, is running Solaris 8 (latest
Recommended set) or 9 (tried both) compiled with automount support.
When PC client A tries to access a file in a automounted mapping from
sserv, the client is freezing and Window
Le Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 11:38:08PM +0200, Andreas Bauer a ecrit:
> But there is following error running the net rpc command:
> amd:~ # net rpc rights grant testuser10 SeMachineAccountPrivilege
> Password:
> Could not connect to server 127.0.0.1
> The username or password was not correct.
you shoul
Thanks a lot Michael,
I will study your script. There are many interesting themes
inside. Thanks for your help.
I have also integrated an openldap server with samba. There will
be some more difficults with ACL rigths using net rpc.
Andreas
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I found instructions on how to start 2 instances of samba binding each
instance to an individual ip address or interface on the server but it
will only start the first insatnce I try.
/usr/sbin/smbd -s /etc/samba/smb.conf.DOMAIN1
/usr/sbin/nmbd -s /etc/samba/smb.conf.DOMAIN1
/usr/sbin/smbd -s /e
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J Raynor wrote:
>
> I'm trying to install samba-3.0.20 on aix 5.2, and I don't want
> to use aio, but the build process is compiling it in
> anyway. By default, it isn't supposed to build in aio support, but
> it does. When I pass --with-aio-suppor
maxxik schrieb:
Hello samba,
Who uses samba vfs object = default_quota ?
What does it do ? What configuration options ?
Hi,
as far i remember this makes the quotas of the samba underlying
filesystem visible in win explorer
try searching the faqs and the src for more
Regards
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Hi,
sorry but Samba is not responsilbe for binarys!
You will find current SUSE 8.2 binarys at:
ftp://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba/suse/suse82/
Cheers Stefan
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Subject: [Samba] 3.0.20 (26-Aug-2005 12:52)
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Hello samba,
Who uses samba vfs object = default_quota ?
What does it do ? What configuration options ?
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Will there be an RPM for Suse 8.2? As the last one available is the 3.0.14a
and I would like to update the Samaba server to 3.0.20. If not, how can I
upgrade my existing one?
Thanks!
Raymond
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Andreas Bauer wrote:
Hello,
thanks a lot, now testparm is running without a fault.
But there is following error running the net rpc command:
amd:~ # net rpc rights grant testuser10 SeMachineAccountPrivilege
Password:
Could not connect to server 127.0.0.1
The username or password was not correct.
Hi,
I think it's more than 10 times.
I've logged on much more than that in my notebook during vacations, and it
always worked.
Best regards,
Bruno Guerreiro
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Sent: sexta-feira, 26 de Agosto de 2005 9:54
To: Ronan LANORE
Ronan LANORE schrieb:
Hi,
We have a Samba 3.0.14 PDC,
when a client Win XP SP2 open session without LAN connexion the user CAN log
into domain, why ? and how manipulate this features ?
I think that client use their own SAM database, is it right ?
It is stored somewhere in the Win
Hi,
We have a Samba 3.0.14 PDC,
when a client Win XP SP2 open session without LAN connexion the user CAN log
into domain, why ? and how manipulate this features ?
I think that client use their own SAM database, is it right ?
I am sorry for my poor englsih.
Thanks
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Hi all
I'm using Samba version 3.0623 on my rhel3 with kernel 2.4.21
I mounted a windows partition with the command "smbmount".
Now I have the problem, that I cannot copying files which are larger than 2GB.
The cp command starts and everything works fine until the 2GB are reached. Then
the bash
Craig White wrote:
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where I can ask and monitor Windows networking discussions? I can't seem
to find anything other than Microsoft sponsored news groups. Looking for
a recommendation.
Craig
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