Sometimes, when riding my Harley, I wonder how I can further represent
Samba ... this seems like the solution!
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I know I haven't, and I've been working with a samba developer in
private email too. I can get just plain 'su' to work with an AD user,
and webinfo -u, getent passwd, those all work. But trying to login, via
telnet, ssh, ftp, whatever, none of that works. My samba doesn't crash
like that
Hey all,
I have a Windows 2000 AD PDC that hosts a domain. He also trusts our
existing Windows NT domain (2-way trust, they both trust each other). I
also have a Gentoo Linux machine that I have compiled Samba 3.0 on. I
can get almost everything to work with regards to talking to the Windows
the power on the local
machine, but normal user power on the server?
2. How can I setup Power Users so that people might be able to run this
piece of software that is giving me problems but won't be Administrators?
Any help will be most appreciated.
Full SMB.CONF follows.
A Cline
[global
the upgrade than what I have above,
please let me know.
I am including my smb.conf in hopes that if someone spies something awry
they will let me know.
I look forward to any input,
Thanks
A Cline
[global]
;basic server settings
workgroup = CRHDOM
netbios name = CRHPDC
server string = Cushing PDC
to use the copied profile though like it
mentions here:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=sambam=104266613424778w=2
Thanks to the original posters.
A Cline
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of a question: I read that you should have
username.domain directories for your profile directories. I have
username.000, username.001, and sometimes username~000. Does anyone know
off-had what this means? Did I screw up somewhere?
Thanks,
A Cline
crashing explorer.exe so I had to manually
copy her stuff, but otherwise I was pleased.
A Cline
From: Owens, Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'A Cline' [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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Subject: RE: [Samba] Move existing Local Profile to Roaming
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 19:21:19
have tried thus
far has failed miserably.
Thanks,
A Cline
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browseable = no
read only = no
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
share modes = no
My and your lines are very similar at the least. Thanks for any additional
info.
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To: 'A Cline' [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE
that asks
them if they want to change their Windows password as well. If they agree
the computer eventually tells them that they don't have the rights to do so.
How can I make it so that it will sync up the Samba password during this
process?
Thanks,
A Cline
appreciate anyone who knows how. I've noticed this
same behavior when a Win2kPro machine has a share and the browsing computer
will obtain a Red X after some period of time. So this is most likely a
Windows problem or a combination of the Windows and Samba.
A Cline
registry?
Or is there a better way to do this?
Any help on either of these questions would be most appreciated.
Thanks,
A Cline
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write list = lotus smbadmins
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Thank you.
Aaron Cline
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/access.c:check_access(319)
Allowed connection from (172.29.57.97)
[2002/10/30 08:29:57, 2] smbd/service.c:make_connection(328)
Are the lines where it says Invalid username/password for profiles
[nobody] normal? It goes on to do that about 20 more times.
Thanks.
Aaron Cline
changing services
will fail to load. Does anyone know have any experience with this?
I've tried to do the CD-Repair but that didn't help at all.
Thank you for your help,
A Cline
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