Quoting Weiser, Johann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
There is this really fancy sentence in the smb.conf man page: It is
possible to use smbd in a hybrid mode where it is offers both user and
share level security under different NetBIOS aliases.
There are a number of question here in this mailing
Hi.
My Fedora 5, Samba version 3.0.21b-2 hangs for a minuate then working fine.
Do not have any idea why it happen. There are 10 Windows XP connected to
the samba server for file access, but it not happening frequently. Can
anyone help me? My settings are:
[global]
encrypt passwords = yes
hi Dave,
first of all, thanx the reply :)
so, if i make this change;
SNAPNAME=`date +%Y.%m.%d-%H.%M.%S`
the whole thing gonna be fine :)
i see previous versions, so sun lights upon my face ...
the xfs_freeze -f /home/ command does make the process hangup at lvcreating, so
i doesn't use,
by
Hello
I set up Samba 3.0.28,1 on a FreeBSD 6.3 host. I'd like users _not_
to see the hidden dot files in directories, but hide dot files
doesn't work, no matter whether I put it in [global] or [homes]:
==
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
netbios name = Samba
hosts allow = 192.168.0.
veto files = /.??*/
Gilles wrote:
Hello
I set up Samba 3.0.28,1 on a FreeBSD 6.3 host. I'd like users _not_
to see the hidden dot files in directories, but hide dot files
doesn't work, no matter whether I put it in [global] or [homes]:
==
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
Hi all, I've got some problems with vista sp1 + samba 3.0.28a
vista will not save the profiles nor load them. !
I'm all familiar with the .V2 thing.
vista however does create the profilename.V2 directory, but does not
populate it with the data
Xp machines work like a charm however.
profiles
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Hello everyone,
I was wondering if there is any support for samba and terminal services? I
currently have two windows boxes, one with terminal services installed and
the other with active directory. From what I have seen
On Thu, Apr 17, 2008 at 03:46:56PM +0400, Dmitry V Shurupov wrote:
Hi all!
We use Samba 3 server for some video stuff (editing, rendering, and so
on) -- that's why performance is critical. We've tried a lot smb.conf
options, but Samba can't satisfy our requirements.
Our server
Dear All,
We are running Samba 3.0.28a under Solaris 8. Everything is fine so far except
logins trough telnet or directly on console (login). I know telnet is unsafe
and we should not use it but some old software needs the ability to use
telnet/rsh/rlogin etc. the problem that occurs is that
I have tried everything I can to find a solution to this. I can wbinfo
-g or -u or even -n but when I try to use
Wbinfo -r to get the group of a user it fails and gives this error
Could not get groups for user XYZ
Any ideas would be most appreciative. My smb.conf config follows..
Also
Hello
I set up Samba 3.0.28,1 on a FreeBSD 6.3 host. I'd like users _not_ to see
the hidden dot files in directories, but hide dot files doesn't work, no
matter whether I put it in [global] or [homes]:
==
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
netbios name = Samba
hosts allow = 192.168.0. 127.
At 12:01 18/04/2008 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
veto files = /.??*/
Thanks. I guess hide dot files = yes is deprecated.
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CB Hi all, I've got some problems with vista sp1 + samba 3.0.28a
CB vista will not save the profiles nor load them. !
CB I'm all familiar with the .V2 thing.
CB vista however does create the profilename.V2 directory, but does not
CB populate it with the data
CB Xp machines work like a charm
Collen Blijenberg ha scritto:
Hi all, I've got some problems with vista sp1 + samba 3.0.28a
vista will not save the profiles nor load them. !
I'm all familiar with the .V2 thing.
vista however does create the profilename.V2 directory, but does not
populate it with the data
Hi. I'm having the
what do you mean by local speed access? you mean they need
100mbit/gigabit speed to their files? are they streaming DVD rips? if
both offices just need the same file share, look at DFS in samba. rsync
is one way mirroring, have you looked at Unison (two way file syncing)
and croning it to
Broadcom cards are known to be not so great (on Dell Poweredge servers
anyway). I'd probably replace them with some gigabit intel NICs in the
server and make sure the client's tcp/ip packets are flowing out of the
intel NICs to it also and see if that helps.
Dmitry V Shurupov wrote:
Hi
I've been doing just fine with my broadcoms on my server. The
performance killer is probably CIFS module on the client. That has
never had very good performance, but it has come a long way. I use
NFSv4 on my Linux clients and Samba for Windows.
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 1:40 PM, Adam Williams
Perhaps this may be of help...
From: http://www.wservernews.com/
Slow Vista File Copy Nightmare Solved!
WSN Reader Nick's Vista Horror story in last issue has a follow-up. He
wrote: I MAY have finally turned the corner on Vista turning me gray and
bald, although what little hair I have left
Can you test the latest CIFSFS code from Steve French, as well
as the latest Samba 3.2 code ? We've added the ability for
CIFSFS to do 16mb streaming read/writes, which should significantly
help a set up like yours.
Jeremy.
Could you define more exactly the latest code, please? We've
On 4/18/2008, Andrea Venturoli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have \\PDC\username as home dir and \\PDF\username\profile[.V2]
there.
Not a good idea...
MS says you are asking for trouble if you put the profile inside the
user home ...
Profiles shoudl be in etheir own, separate share...
Hi,
Since this week my Samba keep accumulating smbd process that keep lock on
files and neither me as root or samba itself can't kill. The only way to
release the locked files is to reboot the machine and this is really
annoying for all the clients. I read in a forum that this might be link with
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Mathieu Beaudoin wrote:
Hi,
Since this week my Samba keep accumulating smbd process that keep lock on
files and neither me as root or samba itself can't kill. The only way to
release the locked files is to reboot the machine and this is really
Hi,
I know there is a parameter to set all files coming to unix as something
0744. I have that set and it's working fine. Is there a way to map
specific file groups, like *.pl, to 0755?
Mike
Fedora Core 5
samba 3.0.24
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Not a good idea...
MS says you are asking for trouble if you put the profile inside the user
home ...
I have seen that however we have had it that way with samba for at
least 6 years without a single problem.
John
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On 4/18/2008 5:12 PM, John Drescher wrote:
Not a good idea...
MS says you are asking for trouble if you put the profile inside
the user home ...
I have seen that however we have had it that way with samba for at
least 6 years without a single problem.
Hopefully you're knocking on wood
Hopefully you're knocking on wood right now...
No. I am not at all worried.
John
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I have the [homes] section set up in my smb.conf so that
\\server.name\user connects to the user's home directory. Since I am
using OpenLDAP as a backend via smbldap-tools, for most users the home
directory comes from the homeDirectory variable in OpenLDAP.
However, when I have a user who
Hello,
I have a Samba server set up as a member of an Active Directory domain.
Authentication works great and my Windows users are able to log on to the
Linux workstation without any problems.
What I'd like to do is set up some of my local Unix accounts as members of
ADS groups. Is this
You can't make a local user a member of an AD group since AD needs to
know about them.
You can however add an AD user to a local group just like you would
for a local user.
This is true with normal LDAP accounts as well.
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 8:09 PM, TC Hough [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Our linux SLES10 fileserver is running Samba (3.0.28) and is a domain
member in a Win2003 AD. Everything has been working fine for several
months with the exception of an annoying pause that occurs while
browsing shares. The pause will last 30 seconds and occurs roughly once
every 5-10 minutes.
On Fri, 18 Apr 2008 09:40:33 +0200 (CEST)
Adam Roland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the whole thing gonna be fine :)
i see previous versions, so sun lights upon my face ...
Great to hear.
the xfs_freeze -f /home/ command does make the process hangup at lvcreating,
so i doesn't use,
by the
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Date: Thu Apr 17 18:06:10 2008 +0200
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Hi Jerry,
as this changes the wbcDomainInfo structure,
it might be useful to add some additional infos
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