Michael Lueck wrote:
>
> Atrox wrote:
>> Michael Lueck wrote:
>>> So, how do you know Samba can not find itself?
>>
>> Well, server doesn't answer to nmblookup by broadcast:
>> $ nmblookup -B 192.168.1.255 frontier
>> querying frontier on 192.168.1.255
>> name_query failed to find name fronti
Volker Lendecke SerNet.DE> writes:
> Proper change notify support came only in with 3.0.25.
Thanks for the info. I will try upgrading Samba to at least 3.0.25 to see if
this fixes our problems.
Brolin
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I'm using samba 3.0.25a on a Solaris 9 box with separate W2K and XP clients
accessing a share.
The issue I'm having is that not all files appear in folder listings via
Explorer/DOS windows on the
XP client. This only happens when an app on the W2K side is simulateously
accessing/creating
fil
Seems that there are some memory leaks on the variables names[j], names
and domain_name in passdb/lookup_sid.c:lookup_sids(). After transferring
names[j] to name_infos in that nested for loop, probably need to free
names[j] content. Before the end of the outside for loop, the variables
domain_name
On 19/10/07 10:13, "Thierry Lacoste" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have it working in an LDAP context.
> However I was unable to make KDE work.
> http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2006-July/122347.html
> If you make some progress please let me know.
Mount.cifs will only work with KDE if y
On 17/10/07 19:18, "Diego Obetko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, i'm probably not the first but i have found no concrete information
> about my problem... lots of information, nothing helped.. :S
>
> so, here's the thing.. i'm running a samba-3.0.22-13.16 server on SLES 9
> kernel 2.6.16.21
Atrox wrote:
Michael Lueck wrote:
So, how do you know Samba can not find itself?
Well, server doesn't answer to nmblookup by broadcast:
$ nmblookup -B 192.168.1.255 frontier
querying frontier on 192.168.1.255
name_query failed to find name frontier
If I query Samba via unicast, it answers
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
> Gary Algier wrote:
>> Hello All:
>
>> I have a Samba server (running 3.0.11) that uses an LDAP SAM for
>> authentication. We now have AD (native mode) running in house.
>> Since everyone has a login there, I would like to use the AD
>> credentials for authenticat
I'm having problems accessing the user directories in C:\Documents and
Settings\ on XP Home. I'm sharing C:\ and can get to most files, but
when I try to access C:\Documents and Settings\Tony\, it gets upset. I
believe that this is being caused by something called 'Simple File
Sharing' on XP Ho
I found some additional information about wins that helps to describe
the problem:
http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/a91af869-5b74-4f04-80ff-b42a8a149ac61033.mspx
The 1st situation is: (Migrate Off)
When presented with a registration request by a WINS client, that
challeng
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if the anwser to my question is "works as disigned" or if
could be solved.
I have setup a Debian/etch samba server as a standanlone server(acl enabled).
When I connect to it with a windows workstation that is in a domain (any
domain),
I am able to set
forgot about this one
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ id 1181
id: 1181: No existe ese usuario (doesn't exist)
On 10/22/07, Diego Obetko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ id
> uid=10323(dobetko) gid=10002(soporte)
> grupos=1,10002(soporte),10051,10055
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ whoami
>
On Monday 22 October 2007 21:01:54 Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
> Fajar,
>
> > I'm a newbie, so pls pardon me if I'm saying something here.
> > AFAIK, security = ADS is used when we want our samba to
> > act as "middle-man" only, that is it forwards the authentication
> > request to the AD. So, it
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ id
uid=10323(dobetko) gid=10002(soporte)
grupos=1,10002(soporte),10051,10055
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ whoami
dobetko
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls -l /home/dobetko
total 156566
-rwxr-xr-x 1 dobetko root0 2006-08-23 07:00 7725_EntConsole.log
-rwxr-xr-x 1 dobetko root9551
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Gary Algier wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> I have a Samba server (running 3.0.11) that uses an LDAP SAM for
> authentication. We now have AD (native mode) running in house.
> Since everyone has a login there, I would like to use the AD
> credentials for aut
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Fajar,
> I'm a newbie, so pls pardon me if I'm saying something here.
> AFAIK, security = ADS is used when we want our samba to
> act as "middle-man" only, that is it forwards the authentication
> request to the AD. So, it's self doesn't do the aut
On Mon, Oct 22, 2007 at 06:24:57AM +, Brolin Empey wrote:
> For example, see this article in Microsoft's Support Knowledge Base:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928571/en-us
Proper change notify support came only in with 3.0.25. It
uses inotify now which (I believe) was added to the kerne
On Saturday 20 October 2007 02:21:53 Gary Algier wrote:
> Hello All:
>
> I have a Samba server (running 3.0.11) that uses an LDAP SAM for
> authentication. We now have AD (native mode) running in house.
> Since everyone has a login there, I would like to use the AD
> credentials for authentication
Here's what I have set up. The ACLs on the directory afiles currently
do pretty much what I need them to do with samba, which is set up
permissions and acls on any files created in the directory by a windows
client. It needs a little fine-tuning, but it's close.
bash-3.00# ls -l ; getfacl afiles
On Monday 22 October 2007 14:19:21 simo wrote:
>
> Btw, usually it is better to avoid dots in netbios domain names ...
Oww.. I'll correct that.
Is there any particular reason?
Thanks Simo.
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On Monday 22 October 2007 14:12:13 Michael Heydon wrote:
> From another message:
> > But still confusing why if we join the XP to WIN domain, we can select in
> > the logon screen to logon to JUPITER.COM domain (samba).
>
> Is this after the trust is setup? if so, that is normal behavior. That
> i
On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 11:36 +0700, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> On Monday 22 October 2007 11:24:47 herman wrote:
> >
> > In Win XP, you can log into any one of a list of domains. However, you
> > cannot be logged into more than one at a time.
>
> Hello Herman,
> Thanks for the reply. No, I don't want
On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 11:19 +0700, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> On Monday 22 October 2007 08:31:46 Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> > Dear all,
> > I have 2 domains: JUPITER.COM (Samba 3.0.23c - Centos5) and WIN.COM
> > (Windows 2000 Adv Srv). I join a windows XP SP1 (MOON), first to Windows
> > domain and then
Fajar Priyanto wrote:
Hello Michael,
Yes. I have setup inter-domain trust between the samba and w2k. So, with
interdomain trust working, it makes changing domain membership in wxp becomes
unnecessary, right?
I'm sure there are situations where a trust wouldn't be appropriate, but
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