On Tue, 2011-06-14 at 12:49 -0400, Mauricio Tavares wrote:
Quick and easy question: I have a network which already has its
own kerberos + ldap servers running and I want to setup a samba4 box
as AD. So, from conversations here and on irc, the best thing to do is
to setup the samba4's
On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 02:59:20PM +0100, Keith Douglas wrote:
I've been looking into a problem using the .NET FileSystemWatcher class
in a VB application. The application is only receiving notifications for
events in the root of the directory it is watching. E.g. When monitoring
Hello,
We are running Samba 3.0.33 on a 2-node Linux cluster running RedHat 5.6 ES.
Its primary application is to serve out a single network drive to support our
business (out 350GB in size). For several years, this solution has been
running flawlessly. File access was almost as fast as a
I've attached the smb.conf file for your reading pleasure. I can attach the
strace output file if that would be helpful.
The list automatically throws away all attachments. Can you post that
inline or on pastebin.com and link here or something similar?
John
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Sorry - I didn't realize the list wouldn't accept attachments. Here is the
smb.conf file:
#Backup Domain Controller
## Global parameters
[global]
unix charset = LOCALE
workgroup = IBMPEERS
netbios name = mustang1
socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE
Thanks a lot Christ,
a managed using pdbedit. In facts, many accounts were carrying only the
[U], no X (but i clearly remember I changed every user's setting with
password never expires from the srvtool graphical tool :s )
Now the only thing i have to do is waiting
Thanks a lot for your
Thanks for the quick response.
It is supposed to work. It's probably to do with
a bad interaction between the faked up connection
struct inside the msdfs code and the vfs object.
Can you reproduce with either 3.5.8 or 3.6.0rc2 ?
I've just upgraded to 3.5.8 from squeeze backports, upgrade went
Hi.
I have some shares on a server that are offered to specific Active Directory
user groups, but the business doesn't want those users to be able to login
to the server. If I were to add require_membership_of to pam_winbind to
limit logins and shut out the users I don't want, would it also
In the samba share definition you could add
valid users = +group
this should have the effect your looking for if I understand you
correctly. If not my apologies..
On 06/17/2011 12:28 PM, John McNulty wrote:
Hi.
I have some shares on a server that are offered to specific Active Directory
Hi, All.
I hope everyone's enjoying the nice weather.
I am called the system admin here, but really I just fell into the job
over the past 25 years.
Is there a way to search the archives?
My problem is that I've suddenly got 6 WinXP desktops that can access
only 1 of my 5 smb servers, 4 of
On Fri, Jun 17, 2011 at 03:31:37PM -0400, Alex wrote:
I hope everyone's enjoying the nice weather.
I am called the system admin here, but really I just fell into the
job over the past 25 years.
Is there a way to search the archives?
My problem is that I've suddenly got 6 WinXP desktops
Alex said the following on 06/17/2011 03:31 PM:
No WinXP updates had been installed that I know of and none on Linux,
either.
Ok. I spoke too soon. I just found out that on Thursday morning at 3am
my WinXP desktops downloaded and installed Software Distribution
Service 3.0 from
Lang, Rich wrote:
Hello,
We are running Samba 3.0.33 on a 2-node Linux cluster running RedHat 5.6 ES.
Its primary application is to serve out a single network drive to support our
business (out 350GB in size). For several years, this solution has been
running flawlessly. File access was
The branch, master has been updated
via d2bc45e build: only use the git version on install, not in the
build tree
via 0b3b7e3 samba-tool: exit with non-zero status on dbcheck failure
via b07e493 talloc: added talloc_stackframe_exists()
via e080ae0 s4-auth: quiet
The branch, master has been updated
via acc9535 s4-errors: Import error maps from the source3/ unix -
ntstatus mapping
via 4162c7b errors: reorder error codes for easier s3/s4 comparison
via e645675 s4-util: removed the s4 nterr.c
via 2644097 s3-util: remove the s3
The branch, v3-6-test has been updated
via 4a9a11c s3:libsmb/clireadwrite: calculate cli_write_max_bufsize()
correct based on max_xmit
via 0144836 s3:libsmb/clireadwrite: calculate cli_read_max_bufsize()
correct based on max_xmit
via ed31c08 s3:libsmb/clitrans: correctly
The branch, v3-5-test has been updated
via a33b603 libreplace: include sys/file.h only when available
from 4829da5 s3-docs Add documentation for 'client use spnego principal'
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=shortlog;h=v3-5-test
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The branch, v3-6-test has been updated
via df22e63 s3:utils/net_*registry: use c99 initializers which are
supported by old gcc 2.95 compilers (bug #8226)
from 4a9a11c s3:libsmb/clireadwrite: calculate cli_write_max_bufsize()
correct based on max_xmit
The branch, v3-6-test has been updated
via df0a827 s3:wb_lookupsids: add some paranoia checks to
wb_lookupsids_recv()
via e26fb59 s3:wb_lookupsids: don't ignore 'result' and check if we got
useable values
via 1269dec Revert s3-winbind: Fix paranoia checks in
The branch, v3-6-test has been updated
via b08149c s3: improve WHATSNEW around kerberos changes
from df0a827 s3:wb_lookupsids: add some paranoia checks to
wb_lookupsids_recv()
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=shortlog;h=v3-6-test
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The branch, master has been updated
via 8925b0c [PATCH] s3-WHATSNEW 3.5.9 Add information on kerberos change
from ec99588 Update latest stable release.
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba-web.git;a=shortlog;h=master
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The branch, master has been updated
via bb66504 s3:modules fix Bug 8244 - Cannot copy files larger than 2
GB to Samba share
from acc9535 s4-errors: Import error maps from the source3/ unix -
ntstatus mapping
http://gitweb.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=shortlog;h=master
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