There is a single Linux server which acts as a PDC to a mixed network of
Win98\WinXP machines. We've recently upgraded from Samba 2.2 (don't have
exact version number available, the machines run RH7.2 if that helps).
After upgrading to Samba 3.0.6, the WinXP machines need to be re-added to
the dom
System is RHEL3 with Samba 3.0.0.
I have a share that is configured to be accessible only to a specific group
(Test Admin).
[delta]
comment = Testing
path = /var/test
valid users = @"TEST/App - Test Admin"
admin users = @"TEST/App - Test Admin"
writable = yes
Via the NT security dialog, file per
I've got a Samba 3 box running RHEL 3 that has been added to a Windows 2000
domain as a member server, however it cannot be browsed via the network (it
appears within the domain, but does not open the machine).
Its IP address is 10.30.4.1/255.255.252.0, nbtstat.exe on one of the windows
boxes retu
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I'm guessing /etc/samba/secrets.tdb but I'm not 100% sure.
I'm trying to troubleshoot a problem where a samba server is replaced and
WinXP boxes do not accept the new server. I'm inclined to beleive this is
caused by the SID being different.
These
> My company has a strength of 350 users. Could anyone out there give me
> clear instructions as to how to go about.
Well, I'm sure someone will come along and give you a precise description of
how to go about configuring Samba for that purpose. I can't really provide
specific help but I will
Trying to setup RIS, the current network uses a Linux DHCP server/firewall.
RIS requires that both the RIS server and the DHCP server are authorised in
Active Directory (the MS documentation states that only a Win2k DHCP server
can be authorised - but it's MS documentation, so it wouldn't sugge