Hallo, Sallow,
Du meintest am 27.08.09:
>>> 3. Using Map Network Drive of Windows XP to map the HDD to a
>>> windows network drive.
>>> 4.Open the mapped network drive, can see "NTFS" file system on the
>>> left details.
[...]
> Why samba has this purpose? I think it shows right info that can m
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 10:37 PM, Bill Platt wrote:
> I am setting up a domain with MDS and all works well in some offices, but in
> others I get domain not reachable errors when trying to logon. Could this be
> a bad switch?
>
Not sure what MDS is and what does other offices means, but could it
b
How can I check if a client has used
the pdc or one of the bdc's for domain logon?
regards
martin
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2009/8/27 John H Terpstra - Samba Team
> On 08/26/2009 08:58 PM, Jonathon Doran wrote:
> > Quoting Sallow Yang :
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> The following are my steps:
> >> 1. Insert a FAT32 format HDD into usb port of Linux PC.
> >> 2. After HDD mounted successfully, configure and start samba to sha
On 08/26/2009 08:58 PM, Jonathon Doran wrote:
> Quoting Sallow Yang :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The following are my steps:
>> 1. Insert a FAT32 format HDD into usb port of Linux PC.
>> 2. After HDD mounted successfully, configure and start samba to share the
>> HDD.
>> 3. Using Map Network Drive of Windows
> Why samba has this purpose? I think it shows right info that can make user
> more clearly.
>
> Is the display error easy to be fixed by samba?
>
In my opinion the display error is on the windows side. It should not
be guessing what filesystem type a remote server is using.
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2009/8/27 Michael Heydon
>
> 4.Open the mapped network drive, can see "NTFS" file system on the left
>>> details.
>>>
>>> It shows the wrong info, could anybody help me?
>>> Thanks in advance!!
>>>
>> My theory is that it has to do with the capabilities of the file system.
> Samba is presenting
2009/8/27 Jonathon Doran
> Quoting Sallow Yang :
>
> Hi,
>>
>> The following are my steps:
>> 1. Insert a FAT32 format HDD into usb port of Linux PC.
>> 2. After HDD mounted successfully, configure and start samba to share the
>> HDD.
>> 3. Using Map Network Drive of Windows XP to map the HDD to
4.Open the mapped network drive, can see "NTFS" file system on the left
details.
It shows the wrong info, could anybody help me?
Thanks in advance!!
My theory is that it has to do with the capabilities of the file system.
Samba is presenting a FS that has ownership and permission capabilities,
David Christensen wrote:
> Seems the only way I can get Vista to mount a share when a user logs
> in is using a netlogon script. ...
> Has anyone experience this with vista and if so what did you do to
> get passed this?
With Vista Ultimate 32-bit, I connected to the Samba server, told
Windows to
Quoting Sallow Yang :
Hi,
The following are my steps:
1. Insert a FAT32 format HDD into usb port of Linux PC.
2. After HDD mounted successfully, configure and start samba to share the
HDD.
3. Using Map Network Drive of Windows XP to map the HDD to a windows network
drive.
4.Open the mapped netw
Hi,
The following are my steps:
1. Insert a FAT32 format HDD into usb port of Linux PC.
2. After HDD mounted successfully, configure and start samba to share the
HDD.
3. Using Map Network Drive of Windows XP to map the HDD to a windows network
drive.
4.Open the mapped network drive, can see "NTFS"
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Hash: SHA1
Seems the only way I can get Vista to mount a share when a user logs in
is using a netlogon script. My XP clients auto mount the home share on
login just fine, but vista won't.
Has anyone experience this with vista and if so what did you do to get
pa
I am setting up a domain with MDS and all works well in some offices,
but in others I get domain not reachable errors when trying to logon.
Could this be a bad switch?
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Hey all,
I got a unique requirement of having AD groups map over to unix gid and
existing perms of Unix only groups being granted. Reading through the man
pages it seems this can be accomplished via idmap_nss. So my config looks like:
[global]
workgroup = SKUNKTEST
realm = SKUNKTEST.LOC
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 6:11 PM, Volker
Lendecke wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 06:05:35PM +0300, Liutauras Adomaitis wrote:
>> now size is few times larger. Try it now
>> http://www.infosaitas.lt/logas.txt
>
> Normally a "Device is not functioning" (or so) means an
> NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL error
After a bunch of reading, the most information I can find on turning
these off is that they will speed up certain tasks, and this warning:
"Warning: Turning off group enumeration may cause some programs to
behave oddly."
Does anyone have any more information on what programs may "behave
oddly"?
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 06:05:35PM +0300, Liutauras Adomaitis wrote:
> now size is few times larger. Try it now
> http://www.infosaitas.lt/logas.txt
Normally a "Device is not functioning" (or so) means an
NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL error message. I don't see any such
error message in the logs. When *e
Hi!
My samba4wins servers tell the clients always the pdc as
logon server.
How can I tell the samba4wins server the 2 BDC's on my
system to get samba4wins telling the clients the 2 other
logon servers (e.g. in case of PDC shutdown)?
regards
martin
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From: Liutauras Adomaitis
Date: Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] most common way to implement 'net time' privileges
To: volker.lende...@sernet.de
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Volker
Lendeck
Hey All
I am needing to write a script for my end users to be able to reset their
passwords when they expire. When I run smbldap-passwd as a user I get the
following error messages below. Execute permissions are set correctly on
smbldap-passwd.
Failed to modify SMB password: Insufficient acces
Hi All,
Ok I think I have isolated the problem a little more. I did not know the
user in question was using a MAC as she is a remote user I have never seen.
It seems this issue is only happening with MAC's I did not think that could
happen as she is still using the smb protocol. Below is a dir lis
On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:07:02AM +0300, Liutauras Adomaitis wrote:
> > What Samba version? And, please send a debug level 10 log of
> > smbd while doing this.
> >
>
> Samba Version 3.3.2 + LDAP
> Mandriva 2009.1
> log file attached
> My log settings in smb.conf arre:
>
> log file = /var/log/sam
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