Hi:
Environment:rhel4 + samba 3.0.25b + winbind. Authentication and
authorisation via Windows active directory.
I just want to make sure of something, if someone can confirm my thinking
below, that would be great .The problem we are having is when windows or mac
users copy files to the samba serv
Listmates,
I know the following are harmless, but how do I keep them from filling
up my syslog? log level = 03. They still appear with log level = 1. Any
thoughts? The logs:
Jan 23 22:01:30 bonza smbd[16474]: [2008/01/23 22:01:30, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1232)
Jan 23 22:01:30 bonza
Hello,
I am trying to install samba
3.28 on a freebsd 6.3 machine via ports. I've done this before many times,
on this particular machine configure is failing with the error: no locking
is available, running samba would be unsafe. I've googled and have seen this
error, but no fixes. Any suggestio
Greetings-
Using Ubuntu 7.04 as the client OS, I am pondering how to automate a bit of "drive
mappings" as I did previously with Windows.
1) What is the syntax to mount the user's home share? If possible I would like
to variable'ize the username, or not even have to specify it at all. (Assume
I have two issues, potentially related, potentially not. First
off, a bit about my environment:
I am experiencing the same issues on two boxes, one of which is
running red hat linux ES 4 update 6 i386, the other running red hat
enterprise linux server release 5.1 x86_64 . Both appear to be
runn
hi,
El Wed, 23 Jan 2008 07:54:57 -0500
Jamrock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha escrit:
> "toni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > hello,
> >
> > i have 1 PDC and 1 BDC using smbldap, and now i'm adding a server
> > (as a domain member, not BDC) that will have shares to be m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> That looks hopeful. However, we are using 3.0.23b (binaries downloaded from
> samba.org, not SunFreeware as I previously said). I hesitate to try compiling
> a more recent version as I've not managed to compile successfully so far!
>
I forget when the option started.
Y
LDAP Account Manager (LAM) 2.2.0 - January 23th, 2008
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LAM is a web frontend for managing accounts stored in an LDAP directory.
Announcement:
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This release adds a number of usability enhancements. The controls of
the main tab wer
On Wed, 23 Jan 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're using Samba 3.0.23b (binaries downloaded from Sunfreeware) on
Solaris 9 as a member server, using "security = DOMAIN" in an Active
Directory 2003 domain. The server is primarily an application server,
running SAS software, but we have a share t
How many aliases are allowed. I remember seeing an alias field in swat.
I have 4 logins that I was going to set up for the user that will be
maintaining all 4 directories. For reasons to lengthy to explain, I need 4
different mount points with separate logins.
Is this possible?
Thanks,
Rob
On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 12:16 -0500, John Drescher wrote:
> > Gripe session: (Ignore this if you don't have time or don't care)
> >
> > I originally had planned to allow the user to have 2 mount points on the
> > same server using different logins. Didn't realize that SMB protocol
> > allows only
> Gripe session: (Ignore this if you don't have time or don't care)
>
> I originally had planned to allow the user to have 2 mount points on the same
> server using different logins. Didn't realize that SMB protocol allows only
> one login to the server at a time. What is up with that?
>
This i
As a followup to this issue,
net ads join -U [EMAIL PROTECTED] yields ads_join_realm: Operations
error
wbinfo -t yields checking the trust secret via RPC calls failed
error code was NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED (0xc022)
Could not check secret
net ads testjoin [2008/01/23 11:08:13, 0]
lib
Douglas Phillipson oem.doe.gov> writes:
> 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
Hi,
I am relatively new to Samba although I've installed it and used it before my
knowledge is very shallow.
Environment:
Samba version is: 3.0.21a
Platform: Sun X4200 M2, AMD Opteron running Solaris 10
Client: Windows Vista
Situation:
I am trying to allow a user to copy folders from her desk
That looks hopeful. However, we are using 3.0.23b (binaries downloaded from
samba.org, not SunFreeware as I previously said). I hesitate to try compiling a
more recent version as I've not managed to compile successfully so far!
Regards,
Nigel
Nigel Pain
C
This is where I don't really understand how Samba works! My
understanding was that there would be an implicit mapping between domain
accounts and local accounts of the same name. Therefore, if permissions
were set for the local user within UNIX, those would propagate to the
equivalent domain user.
Hi there
I have two samba servers with winbind (debian etch) getting users from
the same Windows DC.
on one of both I get wrong results calling getent group:
domänen-benutzer:x:1:_dbagent
BUILTIN+administrators:x:1:
The group BUILTIN+administrators does not have Unix-attributes set and
perhaps it is not a good idea to use the same names for a Unix User and
the AD User.
If for example you have unix-user xyz with uid=7738
and an AD-User xyz so the AD-USer xyz gets via winbind perhaps uid=199300
What answer should
id xyz
give?
Bardo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> I posted this l
Hi
with recent (< =3.0.26 I think) samba Versions it is possible to use
http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/idmap_nss.8.html
idmap domains = DOMNAME
idmap config DOMNAME:backend = nss
idmap config DOMNAME:readonly = yes
in our case.
We are running 3.0.28 in
"toni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> hello,
>
> i have 1 PDC and 1 BDC using smbldap, and now i'm adding a server (as a
> domain member, not BDC) that will have shares to be mounted by the
> clients.
>
> this server also uses smbldap and, at this moment, the service
Further information:
Someone suggested that the problem might be because of the AD user names
being uppercase, which could be resolved with a usermap file. There are
some AD user IDs that are uppercase (whereas all the UNIX ones are
lowercase). However, I thought that the automatic mapping took c
Ok, I managed to get passed this problem by editing configure and
defining idmap_ad as static:
MODULE_idmap_ad=STATIC
Now I just wanted to ask how is the zfs acl support. Is it working? Is
this the vfs objects = solarisacl?
TIA
JS
Jorge Santos wrote:
Hi all
I am trying to run samba-3.0.
I posted this last week but haven't heard anything. I'm not sure if this
is because nobody knows the answer (can't believe that!) or I'm missing
something obvious in the documentation and people are thinking "Read The
Fine Manual". Whatever the reason, if anyone has any insights into this
problem I
On Tuesday 22 January 2008 21:47:52 Will Payne wrote:
> Stuart Gall wrote:
> > Hi Will,
> > Did you get anywhere with this ?
>
> No but I've not had time to fiddle. I've checked and found the issue is
> the same with a Vista client.
>
> Someone on here suggested a config change but I must've delete
Using Centos 4.6 + Samba/Swat 3.0.25b, all used binary install
Swat work fine at port 901 (and even using behind stunnel), and can edit
smb.conf.
But at 'Password' page, after typed in 'User Name', 'New Password', '
Re-type New Password' at 'Server Password Management' section, it shown
no m
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