Hey All,
RedHat 9.0
samba-3.0.10-1*
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I was attempting to allow several domain users the ability to log into
my domain controller with their logins. Because the server had no local
group set up for the users, I created them with the groupadd utility.
About 10 minutes later I got a call from
Adam Engel wrote:
Hey All,
RedHat 9.0
samba-3.0.10-1*
*
I was attempting to allow several domain users the ability to log into
my domain controller with their logins. Because the server had no
local group set up for the users, I created them with the groupadd
utility. About 10 minutes
Hey all,
CentOS 4.2
Kernel 2.6.9-34
samba-3.0.21c-1 Compiled from source rpm --with-acl-support
I am trying to set up a share to enable ACLs so I can allow access to
more then one group / user access to it with different settings, a
standard procedure Im sure. I have confirmed POSIX acl is
in every
program files menu, quick launch, desktop, and startup folder.
Removing all instances in the profile of it fixed this issue for me and
I haven't had any problems.
Adam
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All,
I have to give a user access to a samba share that isn't a member of our
domain. I need to keep the permissions the same, but still allow this
user to access and change the share.
I have added the user to the computer for samba, but I am unable to
create the group locally that owns
Hey guys,
I have a question regarding Group Policies. The Samba HOW-TO collection
indicates using Active Directory to create / administer Group Policies.
Is there a way to administer group policies for Windows machines so that
my Windows clients can use these from the Samba domain. I am
I have a fileserver that is on a different subnet then our domain
controller. When I attempt to join the server I receive the following
message:
# net rpc join -S loanprotector -U Adiminstrator
Unable to find a suitable server
Unable to find a suitable server
This is the first server that
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- John T.
Adam
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Monday 20 June 2005 12:59, Adam Engel wrote:
I have a fileserver that is on a different subnet then our domain
controller. When I attempt to join the server I receive the following
message:
# net rpc join -S loanprotector -U
Hey guys!
Here is my setup:
We have 2 buildings across several subnets. The buildings are connected
by wireless radio connection. The PDC is located at one building.
Occasionally we have had connection problems with our wireless link. In
the event that this goes down, we are placing
Hey All,
I have been put incharge of migrating all of our fileservers to use LDAP
authentication in order to sync passwords and accounts with our LDAP
server. I have a few questions in order to make this a smooth process.
1) Some users have accounts on 1 or more of our fileservers, as well as
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