Hi again,
I updated Samba on both client and server to 3.0.28a. Client is
openSuSE 10.2. Server is Debian Lenny. I noticed that newly created file's
ownership will be changed to username that is used when mounting CIFS volume
(under -o username=xxx,password=xxx) and the permission will
Pakorn Chutinimitkul wrote:
Hi again,
I updated Samba on both client and server to 3.0.28a. Client is
openSuSE 10.2. Server is Debian Lenny. I noticed that newly created file's
ownership will be changed to username that is used when mounting CIFS volume
(under -o
Hallo, Pakorn,
Du (pakorn) meintest am 24.04.08:
There's a lot of different users who will log into the workstation,
all of them are not superuser, therefore they can't run mount command
and specify their samba username/password.
You may set the SUID flag for mount,cifs and umount.cifs on
Michael Heydon wrote:
Pakorn Chutinimitkul wrote:
Hi again,
I updated Samba on both client and server to 3.0.28a. Client is
openSuSE 10.2. Server is Debian Lenny. I noticed that newly created
file's
ownership will be changed to username that is used when mounting CIFS
volume (under -o
Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, Pakorn,
snip
You may set the SUID flag for mount,cifs and umount.cifs on the
server.
That could be a security hazard. If we assume that cifs unix extensions
can be made to work, I could bring in my laptop which contains a SUID
root binary and mount it to my
The client is running 2.6.18 stock kernel. It shud be a year and a half old or
so. I saw cifs module loaded.
Here's the output from modinfo cifs
filename: /lib/modules/2.6.18.8-0.7-default/kernel/fs/cifs/cifs.ko
author: Steve French [EMAIL PROTECTED]
license:GPL
Hi friends,
i have a weird problem, i am running a Fedora Linux OS on Vmware installed
from Windows XP
i have configured samba inside VMware linux (BRIDGED NETWORKING), but when i
tried to access the same from the windows it is telling cannot be
accessible, i have tried almost all the ways...
My
Hallo, Michael,
Du (michaelh) meintest am 24.04.08:
You may set the SUID flag for mount,cifs and umount.cifs on the
server.
That could be a security hazard.
One mistake (from me): these flags must be set on the client. The client
tries to mount, and it uses its local mount.cifs.
If we
We've got the same problem here. NT4 policies are not working with vista.
now we need to find a way to use policies that work with vista (and xp
and w2k)
since the GPMC needs a w2k3 style domain controller to store the
Register.pol file (yep ntconfig.pol became register.pol)
samba will not do
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008, Helmut Hullen wrote:
Du (michaelh) meintest am 24.04.08:
You may set the SUID flag for mount,cifs and umount.cifs on the
server.
That could be a security hazard.
One mistake (from me): these flags must be set on the client. The client
tries to mount, and it uses its
Hallo, Pakorn,
Du (pakorn) meintest am 24.04.08:
There's a lot of different users who will log into the workstation,
all of them are not superuser, therefore they can't run mount command
and specify their samba username/password. I tried to create a Samba
account for each machine, say
Hello. I have such a problem.
I would like to join the freebsd(6.3) computer to existing Windows Domain.
(managed by Windows Server 2003 R2)
0)I have working windows domain and working freebsd computer.
1)Firstly I've compiled and installed heimdal 1.0.1
/usr/ports/security/heimdal/ on freebsd
Adam Tauno Williams escreveu:
I run a samba 3.0.26a-1ubuntu2.3 on an Ubuntu 7.10 server with OpenLDAP
both for samba and for posix accounts. Everything runs fine, except for
one problem. I have a ou=People-inactive branch on my ldap server on
wich I store (guess what?) inactive people. I don't
Hi,
After a serious power failure two days ago and a abrupt shutdown
of our Samba server, i noticed today that winbind could not get info
on some users from a Win2003 AD.
wbinfo -u work fine;
wbinfo -g work fine;
but, for example:
wbinfo -i ep2025 returns
Could not get info for user ep2025
Hi Helmut,
I'll give it a try. Just for my curiosity, is there a way to bypass
Samba's authentication?
Thank you!
Pakorn
Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, Pakorn,
Du (pakorn) meintest am 24.04.08:
There's a lot of different users who will log into the workstation,
all of them are not
I have the following scenario:
1x Samba PDC with LDAP backend
1x Samba member server
1x Samba member server (Openfiler)
However, I'm confused about Idmapping. I want to use ACLs on the PDC and
both member servers.
Are my thoughts correct?
- Samba member server knows the unix
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| I'm having an issue with sudo not recognizing nested groups via AD and
| winbind. I have an AD group called UnixAdmins and when I ad and AD
| account *directly* into this group, I am able to use sudo just fine as
| it is in the
Hello,
we run 3.0.26a. I would like to try CUPS printing so I configured
smb.conf according to the howto. When I run testparms I get the message
WARNING: The printer admin option is deprecated
Is the sample in the howto ( Example 22.10.1) outdated ?
Bye
Andreas
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Andreas Moroder wrote:
Hello,
we run 3.0.26a. I would like to try CUPS printing so I configured
smb.conf according to the howto. When I run testparms I get the message
WARNING: The printer admin option is deprecated
Is the sample in the
I recall, when setting up a PDC with ubuntu server I
ran into this 'network path was not found' error,
but I can't remember what I did to resolve it.
Any ideas?
Fix your browsing problem. Either setup a dns server with
the SRV
records for the PDC (see the active directory part in
just 1 guess.. what is the hostname of the PDC?
i bet it's not PDC.
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brad davison
Verzonden: donderdag 24 april 2008 15:17
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Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Samba PDC,joining XP
Hallo, Pakorn,
Du (pakorn) meintest am 24.04.08:
I'll give it a try. Just for my curiosity, is there a way to bypass
Samba's authentication?
That may (should) depend from the allowed users. In our LANs there is no
user guest or nobody allowed, we haven't tried them.
Viele Gruesse!
Hi Jerry,
In section 4.1.1 of the SNIA CIFS tech reference,
it is not explicitly says that extended security bit == spnego support.
Is it right?
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If you're running reiserfs, you probably corrupted the /var/lib/samba db
Indeed. The problem was with idmap_cache.tdb file.
Deleted it, restart winbind and everything comes nice again.
files. Have you tried a fsck? Even if you're not running reiserfs, it
can't help after a hard halt.
Paulo Almeida wrote:
Hi,
After a serious power failure two days ago and a abrupt shutdown
of our Samba server, i noticed today that winbind could not get info
on some users from a Win2003 AD.
wbinfo -u work fine;
wbinfo -g work fine;
but, for example:
wbinfo -i ep2025 returns
Could not get
Hi,
Sorry for not responding in a long time, I been really busy these days.
To kill the process, I use kill -9 pid of the smbd process as root and
it do nothing, no error message and the process still run.
I found the possible source of this problem : each night we have a backup
server (running
Hi all,
I would like to know:
when does the samba client send smb_createTemporary file request?
I am not sure but I only saw it used in smbtorture.
When it is used?
Thanks in advance.
Be a better
are you using smbpasswd, tdbsam, or ldapsam for authentication? in
linux can you do mount -t cifs //192.168.248.195/A_Valid_Share /mnt -o
username=user,password=passwd
what sort of errors are you getting in /var/log/samba/log.smbd
gforgcc wrote:
Hi friends,
i have a weird problem, i am
Has anyone had this problem? Upgrading from 3.0.24 to 3.0.28 (across
several networks and systems was able to replicate this problem) Building
3.0.28 as a file server, no problems, and building as a DFS server yields no
problems connecting from native windows clients. However, if users browse a
Mathieu Beaudoin wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for not responding in a long time, I been really busy these days.
To kill the process, I use kill -9 pid of the smbd process as root and
it do nothing, no error message and the process still run.
I found the possible source of this problem : each night we have
Hello,
Is it possible to easily migrate Samba domain users to a Windows PDC?
- Joel
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A couple of my users use Solidworks which creates temp files that look like
~$drawing_name.sldrw in the directory that they¹re opened in.
I¹ve changed permissions till I¹m blue in the face and can not get this
program to clean up it¹s temp files. Whenever a user goes back into a
drawing they get
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 10:53:58AM -0700, Brian D. McGrew wrote:
A couple of my users use Solidworks which creates temp files that look like
~$drawing_name.sldrw in the directory that they¹re opened in.
I¹ve changed permissions till I¹m blue in the face and can not get this
program to clean
Achim Gottinger schrieb:
denis rohou schrieb:
Hello
i've samba 3.022 with a ldap 2.2.26. I've no pb to join domain with my
win2000, but when I reboot I'm reject (bad username ...).
I find in debug that the first param sent by the client was the login
and I think it must be the machines name.
Ok, you're getting access denied cuz your users can't write to the spool
directory, try a 'chmod 1777 /var/spool/cups' and see if that fixes it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Ryan Suarez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
what's your permissions on your spool directory: /var/spool/cups
Hello Ryan,
Also, I'm not sure why you're using the cups spool directory for samba?
You should setup a separate path for samba spooling...
Ryan Suarez wrote:
Ok, you're getting access denied cuz your users can't write to the
spool directory, try a 'chmod 1777 /var/spool/cups' and see if that
fixes it.
Dale:
Correct. I've implemented this option on all of the relevant subnets.
I'm doing something like this:
-
option netbios-name-servers 1.2.3.4, 1.3.3.7;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a tool I found that will join the computer to the new domain and
then allow you to change the sid of the user profile to the new sid of the
the new domain. Email me and I will email it to you. I do not remember
where I got it from other wise I would have
I have a network accessible (192.168.2.97) Maxtor Shared Storage drive
that I want to use to backup the Linux (Slackware) systems on my private
LAN. I can smbmount the drive okay on my Linux systems, but when I try
and use rsync to do a backup rsync fails with a message about failing to
change
It looks like 3.0.28a may be the only release with these problems.
3.0.28 works fine. Although all releases are showing failed look ups
for S-1-1-0 and S-1-5-2. Do these need to be added?
I have opened Bug 5414. https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5414
On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 10:49 +1200,
Hi, is posible to configure a samba pdc server on a central office and 3
bdc on branches office united by vpn one conection with openvpn , and
in4 different subnet
saludos
Maximo Monsalvo
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OpenE running Samba. Accessible from WinXP (for instance) no problem. Windows
2003/SP2 however, I fail with auth errors. I have network traces on both ends;
connection is established no problem and the correct username passes over, but
no joy in Mudville. I’ve tried every combination of
On 4/24/08 11:53 AM, Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 10:53:58AM -0700, Brian D. McGrew wrote:
A couple of my users use Solidworks which creates temp files that look like
~$drawing_name.sldrw in the directory that they¹re opened in.
I¹ve changed
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 02:06:36PM -0700, Brian McGrew wrote:
On 4/24/08 11:53 AM, Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 10:53:58AM -0700, Brian D. McGrew wrote:
A couple of my users use Solidworks which creates temp files that look like
JJB wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to easily migrate Samba domain users to a Windows PDC?
- Joel
Has anyone moved back to Microsoft from Linux / Samba?
- Joel
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Hi all,
Just wanted to let you guys know that I put together a High Level
Samba How-to that I believe is very informative for Samba Beginners. I
wrote it using Novell's Suse Linux Enterprise Server as part of a book I
promised a few clients that I contract for - although I did write it in
such a
Hello Everybody!
I set up a fileserver:
- Pentium II, 350 Mhz,
- 256MB RAM,
- Intel Fast Ethernet PCI
- VIA-SATA Controller
- 2x500GB SATA HDD RAID 1
- Debian 4, Samba 3
- Samba set up in user shares mode without special options, but with
the suggested optimizations
Quoting Ryan Suarez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok, you're getting access denied cuz your users can't write to the
spool directory, try a 'chmod 1777 /var/spool/cups' and see if that
fixes it.
Also, I'm not sure why you're using the cups spool directory for samba?
You should setup a separate path for
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 12:20:19AM +0200, Michael wrote:
Hello Everybody!
I set up a fileserver:
- Pentium II, 350 Mhz,
- 256MB RAM,
- Intel Fast Ethernet PCI
- VIA-SATA Controller
- 2x500GB SATA HDD RAID 1
- Debian 4, Samba 3
- Samba set up in user shares mode
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 04:13:13PM -0500, Mike Petersen wrote:
Hi all,
Just wanted to let you guys know that I put together a High Level
Samba How-to that I believe is very informative for Samba Beginners. I
wrote it using Novell's Suse Linux Enterprise Server as part of a book I
promised a
yes, i have a PDC w/ BDCs on different subnets. works fine.
Maximo Mosalvo wrote:
Hi, is posible to configure a samba pdc server on a central office and
3 bdc on branches office united by vpn one conection with openvpn ,
and in4 different subnet
saludos
Maximo Monsalvo
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root is owing the files because the user root mounted the share. if you
want to support unix file ownership in your rsync you should use NFS if
the unit supports that. to change the group ownership, pass the -o
gid=some_group on your mount -t cifs command. you can also use uid= and
to use
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