On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 12:23:18AM +0200, Andreas Ladanyi wrote:
why is this parameter deprecated ?
I have to set this parameter if i want to get my user/group information
from Active Directory with SFU AD schemata extension.
Is there a new parameter instead of idmap backend ???
It will
Dear list
I use samba to share my linux files and printer but not as PDC. The smb.conf
is listed below.
when I log on a windows XP client and try to install a printer, the driver
is not uploaded on the server.
The driver folder remains empty. Could you help please.
Regards
Adel
PS: I have followed
Hi, all,
Samba version 3.2.1 tar ball is downloaded. Next, I'm facing how to
configure it for ARM Linux, but it's not so smooth for me. : (
The following is my environment information:
1. Development environment : Linux PC
2. Cross compiler : scratchbox/compilers/arm-gcc3.4-uclibc0.9.28
3.
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Michael Adam wrote:
That is right: the link creation in source/bin is fixed,
but the installation of the links is still broken.
It _is_ fixed in the v3-3-test branch which will be used for
3.3.0 (scheduled for December). The changes to the Make file
and
Hi List,
samba PDC 3.0.28a with openldap
I have an question, it is posible to setup an domain user they have access to
all windows shares in my domain ? and when i create in future new shares they
become auto, access. Is it possible too ?
thx
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A while ago i posted that i couldn't get samba working from Windows XP
clients.
I finally get it working just by adding the base dc and binddn stuff in
ldap.conf
I guess it is mandatory as i couldn't get samba working without it. MY
question is: how come doesn't it figure in the documentation, it
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 06:07:10PM -0500, David C. Rankin wrote:
Listmates,
Running 3.2.1-0.1.126-1867-SUSE-SL10.3 (in standalone) I was quite
surprised samba DOA. Further research show that it died shortly after
midnight with the last relevant log entries being:
what is your smb.conf?
Henry S wrote:
I have a basic samba server up and running. My XP clients I can only
connect to the samba share if have identical account names / passwds
on both the XP client and the linux server. How can I eliminate this
requirement so that an XP user can log into any
Gerald (Jerry) Carter schrieb:
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Matthew Forrest wrote:
Does this driver contain a file names UNIDRV.DLL ? It's probably a
difference in behavior between EMF and RAW printing.
It doesn't contain UNIDRV.DLL
It looks like it uses the generic windows
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 07:35:45AM -0500, David C. Rankin wrote:
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That is the mystery. A further look at syslog shows that the shutdown
occurred as part of the package update (at Aug 10 00:01:47):
Aug 9 23:42:25 bonza sshd[13848]: Accepted publickey for david from
66.76.63.120
Hi,
I have two Samba/LDAP servers as Domain Controlers in a PDC/BDC
configuration. My problem is when an account is locked and I unlock it
in LDAP (using GOSA), the L flag is removed and replicated to the
slave LDAP, but the account remains locked in Samba BDC. I'll explain
it with commands:
Casey Dearcorn wrote:
I am sorry if this sounds dumb, but I am sort of a newbie with samba.
We have upgraded our active directory domain servers to 2008 and samba
3.07 will not bind to the directory anymore. I have been told that I
need to upgrade past 3.022 in order to make it work?
Normally, you must have a admin users like 'Administrators' or
'Administrateur'
If you look at samba-howto-collection
(http://ftp.easynet.be/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOXTO-Collection/rights.html#id2602896)
You have the explanation for setting up a true admin account (with the
correct SID)
Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 12:23:18AM +0200, Andreas Ladanyi wrote:
why is this parameter deprecated ?
I have to set this parameter if i want to get my user/group information
from Active Directory with SFU AD schemata extension.
Is there a new parameter instead of idmap
I'm working on a system that needs secure communications between multiple
hosts, some of which are Linux and some of which are Windows, and all hosts
need to serve as both clients and servers. I wanted potentially to use
MSRPC/DCERPC as the comms mechanism. All the comms are
Jerry,
I've got a partial patch I'd like you to look at below.
This fixes most, if not all, the library links for the build. Sorry,
haven't gotten to the install yet. That may happen later. I expanded
the patch to include the major as well as minor version numbers in the
libraries. I also
I've recently upgraded to 3.2.1 to correct a spool count issue in the
version of samba that I was running. Now I'm having some problems with
AD integration. We do have other samba boxes (version 3.0.2) working
properly with this directory.
I've been able to join the server to the AD with the
Hi all,
I have just noticed the following situation:
Our NT4-style domain users are often (not always) seen by Windows XP as
members of
Domain Users and
Domain Guests and
Domain Admins and
Domain Computers
although they are definitely only members of Domain Users. This gives
us a security
I have a samba 3.0.20 installation that authenticates users using ntlm
to a MS DC. The samba installation was correctly able authenticate users
and map them to their unix uids and gids without an issue. The solaris
box that samba was running on was also using NIS for its naming
services.
I
Hi all,
I have just noticed the following situation:
Our NT4-style domain users are often (not always) seen by Windows XP as
members of
Domain Users and
Domain Guests and
Domain Admins and
Domain Computers
although they are definitely only members of Domain Users. This gives
us a security
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Eric Roseme wrote:
Casey Dearcorn wrote:
I am sorry if this sounds dumb, but I am sort of a newbie with samba.
We have upgraded our active directory domain servers to 2008 and samba
3.07 will not bind to the directory anymore. I have been
Volker Lendecke schrieb:
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 12:23:18AM +0200, Andreas Ladanyi wrote:
why is this parameter deprecated ?
I have to set this parameter if i want to get my user/group information
from Active Directory with SFU AD schemata extension.
Is there a new parameter instead of
Hello all,
When I try to add a user to my secrets.tdb file on my Samba 3.2.0 PDC, the
users are always added under the local machine domain, not the global domain.
That is, if my PDC machine name is srv1, and it is PDC for the domain DOM1,
then whenever I add a user using pdbedit -a -u username,
Hi Douglas,
thank you.
I have forgotten the winbind architecture changed since 3.0.25
:-)
Andy
In the meantime, use idmap config, something like this:
winbind nss info = sfu
idmap domains = DOMAINNAME
idmap config DOMAINNAME:readonly = yes
idmap config DOMAINNAME:default =
Hi Douglas,
thank you.
I have forgotten winbind architecture changed since 3.0.25
:-)
Buy,
Andy
In the meantime, use idmap config, something like this:
winbind nss info = sfu
idmap domains = DOMAINNAME
idmap config DOMAINNAME:readonly = yes
idmap config DOMAINNAME:default =
I [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is my PDC config:
[global]
workgroup = DOM1
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
passdb backend = tdbsam:/etc/samba/private/secrets.tdb
^^
local master = yes
os level = 33
domain master = yes
On 12-Aug-08, at 9:45 AM, Martin Zielinski wrote:
Matthew,
The reason for the gui that is different from the local installation
is a missing registry value.
It's: PrinterDriverData\DocUiHideFlags REG_DWORD 01
I didn't succeed in copying the settings via printui.dll, but I
wrote a
As I see it, you have (at least?) 2 options:
1) Set up Samba as a Domain Controller so that your XP machines can be
authenticated via the Samba server by joining the domain. The Samba DC
then holds the master user list.
2) I'm assuming in this case that you'd simply like to use a different
user
That gets me looking in the right direction. Thanks.
I added the domadmins group as outlined and set SMBRID, but net sam
list groups still shows no groups. I wonder what the opern directory
criteria for a group to be listed there is.
Can anyone do a:
dscl -u [LDAP Node Admin] -P [LDAP
Ryan Novosielski wrote:
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Eric Roseme wrote:
Casey Dearcorn wrote:
I am sorry if this sounds dumb, but I am sort of a newbie with samba.
We have upgraded our active directory domain servers to 2008 and samba
3.07 will not bind to the
Thomas Vito wrote:
I finally get it working just by adding the base dc and binddn stuff in
ldap.conf
I guess it is mandatory as i couldn't get samba working without it. MY
question is: how come doesn't it figure in the documentation, it might be
useful for beginners.
This has relatively
On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 12:50:42AM +, Doug Germann wrote:
Just upgraded Saturday from Ubuntu 7.10 to 8.04.01. File locking in Samba is
now
broken, meaning two different users can have the same file open at the same
time
and edit it.
Server is RedHat 9.0 running Samba
Michael Heydon wrote:
I've had a quick flick through the docs and I can't see any explicit
instructions on how to set up NSS
I stand corrected, it is in chapter 5 of Samba by Example. It has a
samba ldap.conf for NSS_LDAP.
*Michael Heydon - IT Administrator *
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On Tuesday 12 August 2008 19:30:47 Michael Heydon wrote:
Michael Heydon wrote:
I've had a quick flick through the docs and I can't see any explicit
instructions on how to set up NSS
I stand corrected, it is in chapter 5 of Samba by Example. It has a
samba ldap.conf for NSS_LDAP.
*Michael
I wrote:
Hello all,
When I try to add a user to my secrets.tdb file on my Samba 3.2.0 PDC, the
users are always added under the local machine domain, not the global domain.
That is, if my PDC machine name is srv1, and it is PDC for the domain DOM1,
then whenever I add a user using pdbedit
Thomas Vito [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
A while ago i posted that i couldn't get samba working from Windows XP
clients.
I finally get it working just by adding the base dc and binddn stuff in
ldap.conf
I guess it is mandatory as i couldn't get samba working
Hi all,
So, in a long running battle with samba service provisioning, I've run
up against an authentication problem. It was outlined in an email to
the list a few days ago. After coming to the conclusion that it is not
a kerberos issue (the kerberos MIT list helped me work through this),
Doug Germann 76066.515 at CompuServe.com writes:
On Tue, 2008-08-12 at 17:27 -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
Normally what you call file locking in this case is really access
exclusion
ie. share modes. Use smbstatus on the server to see what open modes
the
clients are currently using.
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