Hi people.
I have I have 1 server(gentoo) running samba 3.0.28+ldap as domain of
my winboxes, running:
dev-perl/perl-ldap-0.34
dev-python/python-ldap-2.2.1
net-nds/openldap-2.3.43
net-nds/smbldap-tools-0.9.4-r1
sys-auth/nss_ldap-258
sys-auth/pam_ldap-183
Emerge is offering me samba 3.0.33 and
I have I have 1 server(gentoo) running samba 3.0.28+ldap as domain of
my winboxes, running:
dev-perl/perl-ldap-0.34
dev-python/python-ldap-2.2.1
net-nds/openldap-2.3.43
net-nds/smbldap-tools-0.9.4-r1
sys-auth/nss_ldap-258
sys-auth/pam_ldap-183
Emerge is offering me samba 3.0.33 and
Hi,
thanks for the tip, tried that before, no difference in the behaviour :(
cheers
christoph
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009, David Markey wrote:
Have you tried:
mv /bin/sh /bin/sh.old
ln -s /bin/bash /bin/sh
try configure/make again
rm /bin/sh mv /bin/sh.old /bin/sh
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009
Hi
My write list = is ignored.
I have tried various combinations of username, groups, different
users, groups. The directory has had the same permissions, or world
writeable. su - to a user does work, and i can create and change
files. But the samba share does just not work.
I know i am
Hi,
i have Samba 3 (3.2.5-4) with openLDAP-Backend (2.4.11-1) running on
Debian (Lenny). In LDAP i have Windows XP-Cliens as Computers and i am
able to connect them, with users from ldap.
At this point i try to integrate a Windows Server 2008 Terminal-Server
in my domain. If i want to integrate
Hello,
I'm using samba 3.2.41 at Debian Lenny.
I have some users in my smbpasswd file, now I'm trying to force them to change
password once a given period.
#pdbedit -P maximum password age -C 300
Above-mentioned command is affecting ONLY new users (users created after
first first launch of
What type of file processors are you running along with samba?. Are you
running the virus checking plugin or VFS(recycle bin)? Virus checking is
very cpu and disk I/O intensive these can really slow down a samba
server. I can't expect VFS is all that cheap either when moving big files.
Raghu A
That's not a the problem. I know the extensions are compiled in and
running on the client machine. I can see the ACLs over the cifs mount
from the client machine. It only becomes an issue when I try to write
files over the cifs mount. At that point it writes the wrong
uid/gid/perms. It even
Hi, I'm using samba 3.0.33 and i cannot understand why from a windows
client i am able to set permissions on files but not on directories I
have created.
This is my smb.conf
-
[global]
workgroup = DOMAIN
realm = DOMAIN.DOM
server string =
Jon,
If I understand your question correctly, and assuming that you're using
winbind, have you tried
write list = @DOMAIN\* (substitute your winbind separator,
if different)
Otherwise, more information needed.
Dale
Jon Bendtsen wrote:
Hi
My write list = is ignored.
I have
Hi,
I think this is normal, because the policy maximum passord age is based on
the last time that the password of the user was changed.
If you are using ldap backend, you can set the sambapwdlastset user
attribute to value 1 to force password change.
Regards,
TISDN.
2009/6/24 mamgdz...@tlen.pl
The problem:
Samba will not enumerate Domain local groups in our Win2008 Active
Directory.
Our Setup:
--
# cat /etc/SuSE-release
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (x86_64)
VERSION = 10
PATCHLEVEL = 2
# rpm -qa | grep -E '(samba3)|(smb)|(krb)|(wbclient)' | grep -v pam
There is no disk or CPU bottleneck or virus checking (server is latest
ubuntu). scp at the same time as this transfer can write 3-4 faster to the
same partition. This is an Atom processor but there is more cpu left.
To be more specific:
Why does XP send only 1KB at a time to the server? I think
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Hello.
I went and copied the config files from source/etc/samba/* and
source/var/cache/samba/* to the target server and deleted the browse.dat
and wins.dat files. The source and target servers have different IPs and
hostnames, so we use netbios alias. This has worked fine a couple of years
ago.
Hi, folks!
I have two RHEL5 Linux machines, both successfuly joined to a Windows 2008
Server AD domain. I can see AD users, groups, checking trusts, etc.
My problem is that when I try to mount a share from one Linux machine to the
other using a local user, I receive the message mount error 13 =
Have you looked at adjusting the socket options parameter in smb.conf?
I use socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=8192 SO_RCVBUF=8192 in my
smb.conf and scp and samba take about the same amount of time to
transfer files from Windows to the samba server.
Raghu A wrote:
There is no disk or
I tried TCP_NODELAY and it didn't make a difference. I haven't tried
SO_SNDBUF and RCVBUF, but I will. As the tcpdump shows there is lot of tcp
window left.
It is not just the server since linux samba client behaves much better. What
determines SMB packet size?
What is the throughput you get?
Please forgive if this is not the right place to seek help on this (and direct
me to the right resource!).
Since installing kubuntu 9.04, smbclient (3.3.2) and smb4k (0.10.2) are all
messed up.
While I can access shares on an Active Directory network using the smbclient
protocol from
My samba server is 3.0.28a running on RHEL 4.
My network is also 100Mbps. I copy a 100MB file from Windows XP to my
samba server in about 20 seconds. Scp the same file from a Linux host
to the same server takes about the same time.
You may take a look at setting the Windows TCP buffer
Greetings,
I'm running Fedora 11 (Samba 3.3.2) and am trying to configure winbind
authentication against a Windows 2003 server.
I've run kinit and net join successfully, and can wbinfo -u, -g, and -t
successfully, as well as getent passwd and getent group successfully. I
can even
Hi,
I've already tried this in a squid list, but no response so maybe my
problem is related to my squid conf.
I'm setting up a squid proxy to auth against our 2003 ADS
I have ntlm working so it authenticates both transparently to the user
and using domain\username login.
My Problem is
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Reginald0re...@ig.com.br wrote:
Hi, folks!
I have two RHEL5 Linux machines, both successfuly joined to a Windows 2008
Server AD domain. I can see AD users, groups, checking trusts, etc.
My problem is that when I try to mount a share from one Linux machine to
Hello all,
I'm having a problem with Winbind resolving some users from AD on a W2KSP4
server running SFU 3.5 [8.0.1969.1]. All users and groups in the AD domain
have been assigned UIDs and GIDs via SFU. The Linux fileserver is running
CentOS 5.3 with Samba 3.0.33-3.7.el5. The fileserver has
Well, 1KB is infact the culprit and it seems to be an artifact of the
application. SMB seems to use one packet for each write() call from the
app. So my cygwin command on XP (cat file remote_file) must be calling
write(1KB). I controlled this write size with dd command and sure enough I
hit the
Thanks Ben and John, for looking into this issue. I want to clarify since my
earlier comment might be misinterpreted to imply I didn't appreciate your
help. I certainly did.
Raghu A wrote:
Well, 1KB is infact the culprit and it seems to be an artifact of the
application. SMB seems to use
Hello,
I try to force users to change password once a given period using his
command:
#pdbedit -P maximum password age -C 300
It works only for new users (users created after first first launch of
this command), old users are not affected, passwords doesn't expire. How
to do his for old
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