Hi,
I have a network with a Server running 3.0.14 (Debian sarge), which is
doing quite fine as a PDC and as a printer server (using cups). Almost.
Printing is working, I can print Windows test pages, I can print
from several applications, including MS office. But I cannot print
over the network
I have got my GNU/Linux user auth working against my 2k3AD but my
question is this :
Is it possable to map a users windows based home drive share to
there GNU/linux home drive?
Thanks
Brett
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Hi,
I have a strange problem when I try to delete a file (e.g. CONFIG.ETP). The
windows box says access denied. But the file has the following rights:
# ls -n CONFIG.ETP
-rwxrwx---+ 1 0 12152 2757 Mar 13 1995 CONFIG.ETP
The user (Administrator) is member of the group smbadm (GID:12152).
Sorry guys for this stupid message. It`s early in the morning :)
Cheers Stefan
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Subject: [Samba] userrights (06-Sep-2005 10:36)
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Hi,
I have a strange problem when I try to delete a file (e.g.
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 05, 2005 at 05:04:04PM +0100, Gibbs, Simon wrote:
Hi,
I¹m in the process of testing out the net rpc share migrate data migration
tool but keep running into an error message when using the --acl option.
I¹m testing using the following command:
net rpc share migrate files
Hi List,
I need your experience and help.
We use here samba 3.014. Sporadically there are the following problems.
It can be that one must wait till 1 minute around to a Directory is opened.
Lasts to this waiting period is a Ping on the Samba server without problem.
Likewise there is none suspect
Hi,
Printing is working, I can print Windows test pages, I can print from
several applications, including MS office. [...]
Not everyone can. Some users (but only some) are told that the server
has no printer driver when they try to install one of the network
printers (which, of course is not
Hello,
I still can't figure out why my users' passwords are expiring. Ever since we
switched to LDAP, passwords expire every 14 days. Here is an example LDAP user
entry:
version: 1
# LDIF Export for: uid=sgoodrich,ou=Users,dc=trec,dc=us
# Generated by phpLDAPadmin (
On Monday 05 September 2005 03:20 am, Markus Feilner wrote:
This has been working fine.
This morning the system was rebooted and new memory has been added.
Maybe it was the reboot and not the new memory? Take the new memory out
to verify.
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Hi all,
I had been trying to use map to guest = bad password to map users
from other domains to guest to allow only guest access. But when I try
to access the samba server from another domain, I get an error saying
that it is not authorized from that machine. I am attaching the
smb.conf.
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From: Cabbar Duzayak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I have setup samba server on my linux box (Fedora Core 4 with latest
samba, just updated via RHN) and has configured file sharing via samba
for this server and connecting to it from my windows xp box. So far,
everything
Hello,
Jacob Elder schrieb:
Hello,
I still can't figure out why my users' passwords are expiring. Ever since we
switched to LDAP, passwords expire every 14 days. Here is an example LDAP user
entry:
You can set password-age to 60 days by typing
# pdbedit -P maximum password age -C 5007600
But how do I just disable password expiration completely? Isn't that
what the X
flag is supposed to do in sambaAcctFlags?
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Quoting Matthias Spork [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
Jacob Elder schrieb:
Hello,
I still can't figure out why my users' passwords are expiring. Ever since
Guruswamy Namasivayam (gnamasiv) a écrit :
Hi all,
I had been trying to use map to guest = bad password to map users
from other domains to guest to allow only guest access. But when I try
to access the samba server from another domain, I get an error saying
that it is not authorized from
A few weeks ago, I upgraded Samba 3.0.1x to 3.0.14a . After the upgrade,
all completed printjobs on all 40 printers stayed in samba's print queue
(they were removed from the unix-printqueue). When I installed
3.0.20rc2, everything back to normal.
But since the upgrade this weekend to 3.0.20,
Am Dienstag, 6. September 2005 17:14 schrieb Chris:
On Monday 05 September 2005 03:20 am, Markus Feilner wrote:
This has been working fine.
This morning the system was rebooted and new memory has been added.
Maybe it was the reboot and not the new memory? Take the new memory out
to verify.
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 11:16 am, david rankin wrote:
after moving to 3.0.20a. I have 3.0.20a running
3.0.20a?
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We had similar problems after migrating from NT4. The problem was in some of
the sambaAcctFlags. Most of our users have permanent
passwords and the sambaAcctFlags = UX. Did a little research, but couldn't
find anything that defined all the possible values.
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From:
Hi,
One way to avoid password expiry is to set the sambaPwdMustChange attribute
of each account to 2147483647. This way, the password will last until
sometime in 2038.
Chuck
At 08:37 AM 9/6/2005, Jacob Elder wrote:
But how do I just disable password expiration completely? Isn't that what
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 10:33, Chuck Theobald wrote:
Hi,
One way to avoid password expiry is to set the sambaPwdMustChange attribute
of each account to 2147483647. This way, the password will last until
sometime in 2038.
Where did you obtain this information? Please quote your source
Hello All,
I am sure that this has been asked probably a million times on this
list, but for our particular setup, I need to see if there is a way to
have Samba authenticate its users based upon the Linux accounts password
file?
The reason is that we have other applications all working
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 11:20, Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
Hello All,
I am sure that this has been asked probably a million times on this
list, but for our particular setup, I need to see if there is a way to
have Samba authenticate its users based upon the Linux accounts password
file?
Lonnie Cumberland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am sure that this has been asked probably a million times on this
list, but for our particular setup, I need to see if there is a way to
have Samba authenticate its users based upon the Linux accounts password
file?
No.
The reason is that
Hi All,
I have a customer that I need to give access to one of our servers over a WAN.
Their box is running some windows server version and they use terminal services
to let their employees access their applications.
We use Samba in or local office environment where it works quite well. I need
On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 10:59:17AM -0700, Mike McMullen wrote:
1) Will Samba work over the internet?
Yes.
2) Can Samba connections be encrypted or do I need to look at
something like OpenVPN to provide that?
No connections are not encrypted, you need another service underneath
smb to do
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From: Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Sep 06, 2005 at 10:59:17AM -0700, Mike McMullen wrote:
1) Will Samba work over the internet?
Yes.
2) Can Samba connections be encrypted or do I need to look at
something like OpenVPN to provide that?
No
I'm currently using OpenVPN to allow access to Samba over WAN. Works pretty
good but my experience has been that browsing shares and directory
structures over the WAN can be somewhat frustrating to users. I believe this
is b/c windows file sharing is a pretty heavy protocal and our WAN
I've posted this problems before but have some new information.
Suse 9.1, kernel 2.6.5-7.111-smp, reiserfs, SAMBA 3.0.9 (just upgraded to
3.0.20 today), OpenLDAP backend, as a PDC.
I've had a series of files get created in user profiles with a mtime of Dec
13, 1901 14:45. 'stat -c %Y' reports
How do I stop these files from appearing in my samba shares under Debian
3.0?? This only happens when we copy files from a Win2003 server that has
been configured to allow access in from a Mac. AFS has to be turned on to
allow the mac to connect to the 2003 server. Is there a way (through samba
- Original Message -
From: David Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba Over A Wan
I'm currently using OpenVPN to allow access to Samba over WAN. Works pretty
good but my experience has been that browsing shares and directory
structures over the WAN can be somewhat
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Mike McMullen schrieb:
| Hi All,
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| I have a customer that I need to give access to one of our servers over
| a WAN.
| Their box is running some windows server version and they use terminal
| services
| to let their employees access their
Mike McMullen schrieb:
- Original Message - From: David Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba Over A Wan
I'm currently using OpenVPN to allow access to Samba over WAN. Works
pretty good but my experience has been that browsing shares and
directory structures over the
I would like to know if i could use samba with openldap as BDC for a
Windows 2000 AD controller, and if I could import the users database in
the openldap server.
Thanks.
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Mike McMullen wrote:
- Original Message - From: David Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba Over A Wan
I'm currently using OpenVPN to allow access to Samba over WAN. Works
pretty good but my experience has been that browsing shares and
directory structures over the
Since we're on the subject of Samba over the WAN
(BTW, I'm running three offices with a Samba 3.0.9 PDC and two Samba 3.0.9 BDCs
over an FreeSwan based WAN and it works just fine. The WINS server is a must
in my book though.)
Last Thursday and Friday, one of the remove office's WAN lines
smb_request: result -104, setting invalid
this repeatedly occurs in the messages log and the kernel log.
does anyone know how i can look this up and find out what it means?
samba appears to be working fine but i'd like to get to the bottom of
it.
cheers,
kev
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From: Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 11:16 am, david rankin wrote:
after moving to 3.0.20a. I have 3.0.20a running
3.0.20a?
Sorry, I meant:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ smbclient -U% -L localhost
Domain=[RB_LAW] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba
Danny Paul wrote:
I've had a series of files get created in user profiles with a mtime of Dec
13, 1901 14:45. 'stat -c %Y' reports -2147483648.
[...]
This is not a filesystem problem, fscheck is clean as a whistle, this must
be a SAMBA issue. I suspect that whatever problem causes the
The files are getting created on the client by all sorts of different
methods, MS Word, Excel, Acrobat, or from an email attachment.
It gets created on the server when the user logs out and the profile gets
synchronized.
Thanks for your reply - can you send me any information about the other
Danny Paul wrote:
Thanks for your reply - can you send me any information about the other
people who have had similar problems?
http://lists.spline.inf.fu-berlin.de/mailman/htdig/eisfair/2005-September/084330.html
You can find the mail address from Michael Ebersbach there.
der tom
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Hey Guys,
Im also using openvpn. I would also recommend routed IP rather then
ethernet bridging for WAN use.
As far as routed subnets go, I was wondering, is it possible to drop WINS
and use DNS for name resolution and Would that be a prefered option?
Cheers,
Rhys
On 9/7/05, Thomas M. Skeren
Hi, I have a CentOS 4.1 box at work running Samba 3 which I have added
as a domain member to an existing Windows domain with a Windows PDC.
The box running Samba has no local unix users and groups except for root
and the other builtin accounts. All user authentication is done through
pam_winbind
Since we're on the subject of Samba over the WAN
(BTW, I'm running three offices with a Samba 3.0.9 PDC and two Samba
3.0.9 BDCs over an FreeSwan based WAN and it works just fine. The
WINS server is a must in my book though.)
We have a fifteen site WAN with sites linked via Frame Relay,
Hi,
I currently have setup Samba 3.0.10-1.4E on a Centos 4 (RH4 clone) Linux
Server.
I have setup Samba as a PDC.
I have PC clients with Win98, 2000 and XP.
I have setup my groupmaps according to the following how-to:
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/small.html
I would like to
Server - Samba 3.0.14 on AMD64 running Gentoo
Client - XP professional
Can log in, see, browse, and write TO shares according
to permissions assigned on server.
Just can't read or copy any files FROM server to XP
client.
Disabled XP firewall to see if it was interfering, no
change.
Lots of
Dear John,
Thanks for the reply, I still have problem about the connection.
Whenever I log on using DOMAIN\User still error came out saying
XSession: Login for DOMAIN\User is disabled. And still cant log on using
my DOMAIN User. Any resolution? Btw, thanks for the Clock Skew, now the
kinit
Hi people, i having the following problem:
useradd -s /bin/false -g users test
smbpasswd -a test
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
tdb_update_sam: Failing to store a SAM_ACCOUNT for [test] without a
primary group RID
Failed to add entry for user test.
Failed to modify password entry
Author: metze
Date: 2005-09-06 15:39:26 + (Tue, 06 Sep 2005)
New Revision: 10051
WebSVN:
http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=10051
Log:
fix sinple ip's in wins replication, packets
metze
Modified:
branches/tmp/samba4-winsrepl/source/libcli/wins/winsrepl.c
Author: jerry
Date: 2005-09-06 16:56:41 + (Tue, 06 Sep 2005)
New Revision: 807
WebSVN:
http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=samba-webrev=807
Log:
removing unused file
Removed:
trunk/devel/roadmap-3.html
Changeset:
Deleted: trunk/devel/roadmap-3.html
Author: jra
Date: 2005-09-06 17:59:32 + (Tue, 06 Sep 2005)
New Revision: 10055
WebSVN:
http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=10055
Log:
Fix typos in smbsharemodes spec.
Jeremy.
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/configure.in
Changeset:
Modified:
Author: metze
Date: 2005-09-06 19:29:20 + (Tue, 06 Sep 2005)
New Revision: 10057
WebSVN:
http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=10057
Log:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (orig r10052): jelmer | 2005-09-06 17:44:08 +0200
Add 'print' command
Modified:
Author: jra
Date: 2005-09-06 22:05:39 + (Tue, 06 Sep 2005)
New Revision: 10058
WebSVN:
http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=10058
Log:
Update (C) statements, fix passchange code. Remove unused elements from
cli struct.
Jeremy.
Modified:
Author: jra
Date: 2005-09-07 01:14:06 + (Wed, 07 Sep 2005)
New Revision: 10059
WebSVN:
http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=10059
Log:
Fix nsswitch/winbindd_cm.c to use the new interface.
Jeremy.
Modified:
branches/tmp/RPCREWRITE/source/nsswitch/winbindd.h
Author: jra
Date: 2005-09-07 01:33:24 + (Wed, 07 Sep 2005)
New Revision: 10060
WebSVN:
http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=10060
Log:
winbindd now builds (god knows if it works though :-).
Jeremy.
Modified:
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