I have sort of an odd problem that I'm hoping someone can shed a
light on.
I brought up a brand new Fedora Core 4 box using the default
installation of Samba. The only change I made to smb.conf was to turn
on encrypting passwords, and then did an smbpasswd -a for my user
account and set a
On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 04:06:37PM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 03:54:17PM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> >
> > Do you see the change notify replies happening followed by the
> > change notify setups ? I bet I know what it is
> >
> > Because AIX doesn't have kernel c
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These have been removed in the current SAMBA_3_0 tree
configure.in:
--with-ldapsam
loadparm.c
wins partners
ldap server
ldap port
hosts equiv
Also removed auth/auth_rhosts.c
cheers, jerry
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Hi
I am working with the implementation of Samba(3.0.7) against AD. I compliled
Samba after compiling LDAP, kerberos.I can execute the following commands
successfully.
wbinfo -u, -g -t
netads info, testjoin
getent passwd group
But i cant use chown to use the owner as AD user, even after shutti
Hi All
I have a Linksys NSLU2 device which is used to hook USB2 drives upto my
network as network attached storage.
The Linksys firmware upgrade for this device includes samba 3.0.11 which
is a non-starter regarding OS/2 connectivity.
There is an alternative firmware based on the Linksys fi
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Jim Summers wrote:
Robert M. Martel wrote:
On 05/11/2006 10:51 AM, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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I'd also like to kill the following configure options
--with-nisplus-home
--with-ldapsam
--with-automou
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Jim Summers wrote:
> Robert M. Martel wrote:
>> On 05/11/2006 10:51 AM, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
>> ...
>>> I'd also like to kill the following configure options
>>>
>>> --with-nisplus-home
>>> --with-ldapsam
>>> --with-automount
>>>
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Noticed the following when conducting torture tests today:
[2006/05/12 14:04:24, 0] printing/pcap.c:pcap_cache_reload(159)
Unable to open printcap file /etc/printcap for read!
...which to me, was interesting, because I was not under the impression
Jim Summers wrote:
Mike Cauble wrote:
Jim,
I recently did the same thing, here is what I found:
Hi Mike,
Thanks for the response. Here is what I discovered while testing
this morning:
When I migrated my ldap, some machines couldn't connect even thought
they had an account on the
Robert M. Martel wrote:
On 05/11/2006 10:51 AM, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
...
I'd also like to kill the following configure options
--with-nisplus-home
--with-ldapsam
--with-automount
--with-dce-dfs
I've not seen anyone else speak up, but we are still making use of
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Robert Schetterer wrote:
> Hi Jerry ,
> isnt it fine to have a parameter if you want to talk to ldap bound to a
> different port, and isnt ldap server making it more clear ?
> Or is this just the entry in the conf and such a function can be defined
> e
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Robert,
> I've not seen anyone else speak up, but we are still
> making use of --with-nisplus-home and --with-automount here.
I'm actually surprised those still work. Hmmm
I would really love to get rid of some of the NIS code.
You are real
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Do you have a [homes] share defined? Attempting to connect here first
will normally force a login. As will guest ok = no, but that may not be
desirable in your environment.
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Jerry,
Mostly my fault. I switched over from idmap_ad from xos
to the relatively new option idmap backend = ad several months ago
around svn 12802 or maybe even earlier. Didn't delete the
old ad.so in lib/idmap so I could go back if I wanted.
Then forgot about it.
I've been running svn 12802 wi
Hi
I am having a strange problem samba is creating a duplicate folder
in reverse case for example both uppercase folder to lower case this is a quite
a busy samba server serving web pages for 4 iis web servers
Config
[global]
max mux = 2147483547
workgroup = xxx
server
Running FreeBSD 5.2.1 with Samba 3.0.4. When we have a
large amount of jobs sent to the spool /var runs out of
space. Samba is deleting the jobs as they are printed
but the printer cannot keep up in all cases and /var
fills up. Print jobs get lost in this case. Is there
any way to detect var f
Hi Jerry ,
isnt it fine to have a parameter if you want to talk to ldap bound to a
different port, and isnt ldap server making it more clear ?
Or is this just the entry in the conf and such a function can be defined
elsewhere?
Regards
Collen Blijenberg schrieb:
Quite a list, but no non we use
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eric roseme wrote:
> Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>> Allen, Bill wrote:
>>
>>> I am new to Samba, having just taken over management of a HPUX system in
>>> a mainly Windows environment. The system is running Samba 3.0.7. I am
>>> getting the following err
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Yeah, but you can assign privileges to groups also. Check out the
following relevant commands:
net groupmap
net rpc rights
You can do things exactly the way you had been, just via different
framework.
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Simo,
I'm Doug 2. Do you know how to initiate speedy renewal of
the tickets for the instance of a hibernated client that
sleeps thru and well past the lifetime of the ticket?
I agree that the ticket renewal happens automagically.
But for a while after waking up, the client can't access
the share
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
Allen, Bill wrote:
I am new to Samba, having just taken over management of a HPUX system in
a mainly Windows environment. The system is running Samba 3.0.7. I am
getting the following errors, repeatedly, in my log.smbd. What does it
mean? Is this actually a problem o
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Collen
,
> Quite a list, but no non we use.
> might i do a sugestion ?
>
> all with all, there are a lot of changes is the up
> coming release. not only these parameters en config
> options, but also the removal of the sql backends
> that multi pass
Hello Samba List,
I'm running a Samba 3.0.22 PDC on Solaris 9. Things got a bit peculiar
when I added a 2nd network interface.
The two subnets are a primary network that carries all the client
traffic and a tape-backup/admin network that is not accessible to any
clients, ie.
aaa.bbb.ccc.24
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James,
This was your change right ?
Doug, I'm more interested in why winbindd is seg
faulting in the SAMBA_3_0 tree. Can you give me more
details?
cheers, jerry
Doug VanLeuven wrote:
> Sorry Jeff, been there, done that, if you'd read the whole
Great! Thanks to everyone for the help, keep up the good work!
On Fri, 2006-05-12 at 09:42 -0400, simo wrote:
> Doug,
> you don't need any login to make samba work in an AD environment.
> At the join samba creates a machine account in a domain, and stores
> the
> machine password in the secrets.t
Sorry Jeff, been there, done that, if you'd read the whole post.
Jeff Saxton wrote:
man ulimit
hint: ulimit -c
Doug VanLeuven wrote:
Hi all,
Is there anyway to limit the new core dumping panics?
Can't find anything on it. (If I'd only looked in that ...)
Was my mistake, but winbindd filled u
On 05/11/2006 10:51 AM, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
...
I'd also like to kill the following configure options
--with-nisplus-home
--with-ldapsam
--with-automount
--with-dce-dfs
I've not seen anyone else speak up, but we are still making use of
--with-nisplus
Doug,
you don't need any login to make samba work in an AD environment.
At the join samba creates a machine account in a domain, and stores the
machine password in the secrets.tdb file. When samba needs to do some
operation with the domain it just need to use that account to request
tickets from th
I'm not sure I follow. By client, you mean my samba server that is
joined to AD? I've been running without a ticket at all for 2 weeks
now, and have yet to see a single problem. What type of bad behaviour
should I be looking for? We're using win2k3 AD, samba 3.0.22, and all
winXP desktop client
On 12 May 2006 at 10:08, Ángel Galindo Muñoz wrote:
> There is a WORKAROUND for the first problem: Just authenticate this
> way: If your user is "vincent", then just use the credencials
> "whateveryouwant\vincent" (with the correct password for "vincent"
> user). Then when the dialog asks ag
Holy crap! It's alive!
There were I believe 2 articles I read that said to set that to No; and
since I didn't find any that said it should be Yes, I had forgotten
about it.
Many many thanks Martin!
Tom
Martin Zielinski wrote:
Ok Tom,
last try! Hope this is it!
From the smb.conf:
"show
man ulimit
hint: ulimit -c
Doug VanLeuven wrote:
Hi all,
Is there anyway to limit the new core dumping panics?
Can't find anything on it. (If I'd only looked in that ...)
Was my mistake, but winbindd filled up an entire volume
and froze out every process writing to that drive.
I started it from
Ok Tom,
last try! Hope this is it!
From the smb.conf:
"show add printer wizard = No"
Please set it to yes.
I could reproduce your "grayed-out" condition and it went away when this
parameter was set to yes.
~ Martin
Tom wrote:
Well, for giggles I put 'use client driver' back to 'No' in th
Hi all,
Is there anyway to limit the new core dumping panics?
Can't find anything on it. (If I'd only looked in that ...)
Was my mistake, but winbindd filled up an entire volume
and froze out every process writing to that drive.
I started it from a shell and my soft limit is
already zero. (ulimit
Well, for giggles I put 'use client driver' back to 'No' in the
smb.conf; still doesn't work. Do I need to change 'security = user' to
'security = domain'?
I've been through all the troubleshooting steps posted in the archives.
None have worked. Either I've missed something in those archives o
I've tried it both ways, neither works.
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Tom wrote:
Well, I'm trying to add drivers to the server through the Properties
dialog box for my printer. Right click on the printer, left click
Properties, Advanced tab, New Dr
Quite a list, but no non we use.
might i do a sugestion ?
all with all, there are a lot of changes is the up coming release.
not only these parameters en config options, but also the removal of the
sql backends
that multi passwd backend thing..
isn't it smarter , or it makes more sense to push
Pdb_multi is part of the pdb_sql project on sourceforge.
but there is no speed in the development..
Cheers
Collen
Someone outside of Samba was working on a pdb_multi.
But IMO it is best to migrate all at once.
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Ryan Novosielski wrote:
> Franz Pfoertsch wrote:
>> I am Running a printserver using SLES9 SP3 with Samba 3.0.20b and
>> cups 1.1.20
I filled in a windows group, I haven't a special user, I have a special
Windows-Group.
winbind separator = +
printer admin = @BROSE+COB_CUPS_Printe
Hi!
This is a reply to an old mail, from one year ago (
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-June/107570.html ). But this
also replies to
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2003-October/075334.html and
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2003-November/002488.html .
This i
Hello List,
Sorry but I am woundering if anyone know how well TP2 is working of
version 4, I am dying to test it out but I currently don't have any
available machines to test it out on.
Regards
Per Qvindesland
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