Re: [Samba] XP Home and samba

2008-01-17 Thread Francis Galiegue
Le vendredi 18 janvier 2008, Yan Seiner a écrit : > I built a small embedded samba server based on Samba 3.0.26b. I tested > it locally with XP Pro running in a vmware VM. > > All worked fine, so I shipped it. > > Turns out the person using it is running XP Home. Here's her note: > > I have

Re: [Samba] Home directory problem

2008-01-17 Thread Anne Wilson
On Friday 18 January 2008 01:26:03 David C. Rankin wrote: > > It has been a while, good to hear from you again. From your home > permissions it appears you have bolted from mdk, unless they have picked > up the openSuSE group scheme ;-) I used Fedora for a year, and was fairly happy with it

Re: [Samba] samba 3.0.24 works - samba 3.0.25 fails

2008-01-17 Thread Adam Williams
add msdfs root = yes to smb.conf. about 3.0.25 they changed the default to no and that caused all kinds of problems for me. Michael Folsom wrote: Folks: I've got several systems attached to a 2003 domain where we use kerberos to authenticate. When I upgraded a system to the latest greatest sa

Re: [Samba] Circular links and backups

2008-01-17 Thread Adam Williams
how are you backing up? with tar? use --exclude /etc/apache/conf also you should backup /var/lib/samba and /var/cache/samba Scott Gifford wrote: Hello, I ran into an interesting problem earlier today. I have a Unix machine I maintain in a largely Windows shop. They use Windows Backup for t

Re: [Samba] Circular links and backups

2008-01-17 Thread Michael Heydon
Scott Gifford wrote: Hello, ... Does anybody have a suggestion for dealing with this? Thanks, ---Scott. dont descend = /etc/apache/conf *Michael Heydon - IT Administrator * [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the

[Samba] XP Home and samba

2008-01-17 Thread Yan Seiner
I built a small embedded samba server based on Samba 3.0.26b. I tested it locally with XP Pro running in a vmware VM. All worked fine, so I shipped it. Turns out the person using it is running XP Home. Here's her note: I have restarted the computer and waited ten minutes and still nothing.

[Samba] Circular links and backups

2008-01-17 Thread Scott Gifford
Hello, I ran into an interesting problem earlier today. I have a Unix machine I maintain in a largely Windows shop. They use Windows Backup for their backups, and so I created a readonly share of the entire filesystem with one user, "backup", who is an admin user. This lets them back up the ent

Re: [Samba] Home directory problem

2008-01-17 Thread David C. Rankin
Anne Wilson wrote: On Thursday 17 January 2008 17:45:45 David C. Rankin wrote: Anne Wilson wrote: In the thread "Network Path was not found" Michael Heydon wrote: When you have security = share you don't authenticate as a user and as such you don't have a home directory. I would suggest sticki

[Samba] Bi directional trusts with server 2003

2008-01-17 Thread Douglas Phillipson
Is it possible to establish a two way trust relationship between a SAMBA Domain and Win2003 AD Domain such that Users in the SAMBA domain can log on to machines in the W2003 Domain and users in the Windows Domain can log on to XP machines in the SAMBA Domain?Is this a domain trust, a machi

[Samba] unexpected.tdb already open

2008-01-17 Thread Daniel Albers
Is there any way to suppress the message: tdb(unnamed): tdb_open_ex: /var/samba/locks/unexpected.tdb (110,101) is already open in this process They are filling my nmbd.log and I have read that they should be ignored (Jerry,Carter post, Sun Aug 7 16:43:26 GMT 2005) We are running Samba 3.0

Re: [Samba] samba 3.0.24 works - samba 3.0.25 fails

2008-01-17 Thread Ryan Novosielski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Michael Folsom wrote: > Folks: > > I've got several systems attached to a 2003 domain where we use > kerberos to authenticate. > > When I upgraded a system to the latest greatest samba things stopped > working. Just to find where it happened in the

Re: [Samba] Home directory problem

2008-01-17 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 17 January 2008 17:45:45 David C. Rankin wrote: > Anne Wilson wrote: > > In the thread "Network Path was not found" Michael Heydon wrote: > > > > When you have security = share you don't authenticate as a user and as > > such you don't have a home directory. I would suggest sticking wi

Re: [Samba] Home directory problem

2008-01-17 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 17 January 2008 17:45:45 David C. Rankin wrote: > Anne Wilson wrote: > > In the thread "Network Path was not found" Michael Heydon wrote: > > > > When you have security = share you don't authenticate as a user and as > > such you don't have a home directory. I would suggest sticking wi

Re: [Samba] Home directory problem

2008-01-17 Thread David C. Rankin
Anne Wilson wrote: In the thread "Network Path was not found" Michael Heydon wrote: When you have security = share you don't authenticate as a user and as such you don't have a home directory. I would suggest sticking with user level security, share level is a left over from the 9x days and is

[Samba] samba 3.0.24 works - samba 3.0.25 fails

2008-01-17 Thread Michael Folsom
Folks: I've got several systems attached to a 2003 domain where we use kerberos to authenticate. When I upgraded a system to the latest greatest samba things stopped working. Just to find where it happened in the different versions of samba I downloaded, built, & ran 3.0.23d to 3.0.25c using the

Re: [Samba] impossible to see the samba server with network neighborhood

2008-01-17 Thread Patrice Langlois
Hi, The solution is: os level 256 in smb.conf On 16 janv. 08, at 16:15, Patrice Langlois wrote: Hi, I installed a new server samba (3.02) with openldap authentification. I ‘ve no problem to mount smb volume with mac os X. Smb://mysambasever I’ve got problem with windows client. It

Re: [Samba] question concerning ldapsam:editposix - winbind problems!

2008-01-17 Thread Andrew Richey
I actually loaded another box with Fedora, and used authconfig like you described. It worked quite well! :-) On a slightly different note... Previously I thought I had winbind working, but it seems I don't. I believe I put all the correct entries in my smb.conf file... but I keep getting err

[Samba] Re: Re: Re: Network Path was not found

2008-01-17 Thread Chris
Chris wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> try : smbclient server\\sharename >> >> Bert >> > > The same reslut as before > > I was using Samba 3.0.25. I downloaded the source for Samba 3.0.28 compiled it and used the old smb.conf file. Every thing is working fine. Thank you for ever

Re: [Samba] Re: Authenticating a linux samba client to a win2k domain

2008-01-17 Thread Newscrawler
On Jan 17, 2008, at 10:21 , Jamrock wrote: "Newscrawler" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello crew, I'm having troubles with authenticating a linux samba client to a win2k domain. Without creating local users I want to be able to log on using a user and pass valid only in the windo

Re: [Samba] Home directory problem

2008-01-17 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 17 January 2008 10:29:26 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > What happens when you browse to \\server\homes ? > An error occurred while loading smb://david.lydgate.net/homes: The file or folder smb://david.lydgate.net/homes does not exist. Anne signature.asc Description: This is a digitally s

Re: [Samba] Home directory problem

2008-01-17 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 17 January 2008 10:11:46 John Drescher wrote: > On Jan 17, 2008 5:03 AM, Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In the thread "Network Path was not found" Michael Heydon wrote: > > > > When you have security = share you don't authenticate as a user and as > > such you don't have a

Re-2: [Samba] Re: Windows XP always see folder with read-only attribute set

2008-01-17 Thread damiend
hi hector adding the following to smb.conf should cure the problem map read only = no regards - Damien Dye BSC(hon) IT and Telecommunications Engineer Mckenna Group Lawn Road Industrial Estate Lawn Road Carlton-in-L

Re: [Samba] Home directory problem

2008-01-17 Thread Bert_De_Ridder
What happens when you browse to \\server\homes ? Bert "John Drescher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 17/01/2008 11:11 To "Anne Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc samba@lists.samba.org Subject Re: [Samba] Home directory problem On Jan 17, 2008 5:03 AM, Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In the t

[Samba] Re: Re: Re: Network Path was not found

2008-01-17 Thread Chris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > try : smbclient server\\sharename > > Bert > The same reslut as before -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba

Re: [Samba] Re: Re: Network Path was not found

2008-01-17 Thread Bert_De_Ridder
try : smbclient server\\sharename Bert Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 17/01/2008 11:29 To samba@lists.samba.org cc Subject [Samba] Re: Re: Network Path was not found Michael Heydon wrote: > What do the logs show? If you are getting the same message in the logs, > does the directory e

[Samba] Re: Re: Network Path was not found

2008-01-17 Thread Chris
Michael Heydon wrote: > What do the logs show? If you are getting the same message in the logs, > does the directory exist and is it accessible by the user who is > connecting? > This in the log file [2008/01/17 11:59:37, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(1003) '/home/chr' does not exist o

Re: [Samba] Home directory problem

2008-01-17 Thread John Drescher
On Jan 17, 2008 5:03 AM, Anne Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In the thread "Network Path was not found" Michael Heydon wrote: > > When you have security = share you don't authenticate as a user and as > such you don't have a home directory. I would suggest sticking with user > level security,

[Samba] Home directory problem

2008-01-17 Thread Anne Wilson
In the thread "Network Path was not found" Michael Heydon wrote: When you have security = share you don't authenticate as a user and as such you don't have a home directory. I would suggest sticking with user level security, share level is a left over from the 9x days and is pretty much obsolet

[Samba] Re: Authenticating a linux samba client to a win2k domain

2008-01-17 Thread Jamrock
"Newscrawler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hello crew, > > I'm having troubles with authenticating a linux samba client to a > win2k domain. Without creating local users I want to be able to log > on using a user and pass valid only in the windows domain. > > >

Re: [Samba] wrong permissions on windows

2008-01-17 Thread Ryan Novosielski
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Stefan Onken wrote: > Hello, > > I recently moved a samba fileserver and PDC to a new server. Since > then, all Windows Users have very limited permissions, not allowing > changing even the time settings. Before moving the server, each > windows us