Hi,
here is a client computer and a server computer (Debian Wheezy, armel,
samba Version 3.6.6, IP address: 192.168.1.2, Name: xyz).
Problem: wins doesn't answer nmblookups by the client on the broadcast
address:
client$ nmblookup -S xyz
querying xyz on 192.168.1.255
name_query failed to find
Hi
On Oct 10, 2012, at 1:32 PM, Repute Infosystems i...@reputeinfosystems.com
wrote:
Hello,
I understand that you people are too much busy. but still I want to give it
try with hope of miracle.
my question is, I have installed samba 4 PDC on ubuntu. and in this domain we
will have
Is it possible to change from the internal name server to BIND once you've
provisioned a domain?
I set mine up with the internal since it seemed easier, but then discovered
the only way for my DHCP clients to update their names in DNS is via BIND,
so I'd rather use that instead.
Thanks in
Am Sun, 14 Oct 2012 15:02:32 + schrieb Steve:
Is it possible to change from the internal name server to BIND once you've
provisioned a domain?
I set mine up with the internal since it seemed easier, but then discovered
the only way for my DHCP clients to update their names in DNS is
Pessoal, bom dia!
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Na minha ausência as dúvidas poderão ser resolvidas pela seguinte equipe:
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Dear All,
For the issue i am having to display shares only to
users having access i did come across a article but just
wondering what exactly it means
access based share enum (S)
If this parameter is yes for a service, then the share hosted by the
service will only be visible
Hello Ankur,
I have understood that in Samba4 the file-daemon runs as root, and access
control is handled by Samba, not by the permissions on the filesystem.
Therefor, it is also not needed to have a local Unix user for every Samba user.
Downside is that you will have to change the tools you
Hello Oguz,
Perhaps you can use a tool specific to your user/group back-end. For LDAP there
is ldapsearch, for the default Samba back-end there is pdbedit.
Regarding your authentication question, I have little experience in using Squid
as a (regular) proxy. I do however have experience with
Hello Schorsch,
Yes, this is possible. You should not have to activate the Administrator
account for this, nor use it. Windows UAC (User Account Control) is there for a
good reason.
Most modern desktop oriented Linux distributions, such as OpenSuSE or Ubuntu,
have GUI's for configuring
On Sun, 2012-10-14 at 15:02 +, Steve wrote:
Is it possible to change from the internal name server to BIND once you've
provisioned a domain?
I set mine up with the internal since it seemed easier, but then discovered
the only way for my DHCP clients to update their names in DNS is via
On Sun, 2012-10-14 at 23:01 +0200, Germ van Ek wrote:
Hello Ankur,
I have understood that in Samba4 the file-daemon runs as root, and
access control is handled by Samba, not by the permissions on the
filesystem.
This is incorrect. The default file server (smbd) changes to each
connected
On 10/14/2012 03:17 PM, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Sun, 2012-10-14 at 15:02 +, Steve wrote:
Is it possible to change from the internal name server to BIND once you've
provisioned a domain?
I set mine up with the internal since it seemed easier, but then discovered
the only way for my DHCP
I currently have 10 domain controllers (all Samba 4rc1), and I would like to
reset one of them.
I would like to completely clear out their LDAP database, and force it to get a
fresh copy replicated from one of the other 9 DC's out there.
What would be the proper way of doing this with Samba
Am 15.10.2012 01:50, schrieb Kristofer:
I currently have 10 domain controllers (all Samba 4rc1), and I would like to
reset one of them.
I would like to completely clear out their LDAP database, and force it to get
a fresh copy replicated from one of the other 9 DC's out there.
What
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