Hi all,
I have one Samba PDC on a subnet and a workstation on another subnet. What
is the configuration I should do in order to log in the PDC from this
workstation?
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Hi all,
I'm in doubt about setting logon home and path - in [homes]
I have one group of users for which the home directories are in
/export/home/de/pos/user
How should I set logon home??? If I set logon home it isn't needed to
set path inside [homes], right?
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Hi all,
I'm in doubt about setting logon home and path - in [homes]
I have one group of users
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up my passwd chat, then I was adviced to use:
passwd chat debug = yes
debug level = 103
encryp passwords = no
But I can't find the chat inside log.smbd
What am I doing wrong?
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Hi all,
isn't it possible to set up a NIS machine (which is my Samba PDC and not
the NIS master) to sync the passwords?
While debugging the passwd chat, I saw it asks the root passwd...
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Dear all,
Ii still have the problem of failure when logging in the PDC Samba Server
from a NT4 box. When I try to log in from a W2k box, it works fine.
When I use my username/passwd at the NT4 box, it seems to start logging in
but suddenly it comes back to the Log in screen (Press Ctrl+Alt+Del
Dear all,
when I try to change my password as ordinary user using smbpasswd, I get
the following error message:
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : RAP86: The
specified password is invalid.
I'm sure my old password is correct and the new password also.
If I change the
How about some details? As a wild guess, maybe your samba attempts to change
*BOTH* the UNIX password and the samba password and if one fails the it is
failure. For example if you're on RH, the default argument for doing this in
smb.conf (that is for changing also the UNIX password) does not work.
Hi everybody,
I've been looking for information on how to create administrative
shares, but I didn't find... Can you help me on this matter?
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Hi!
I have a problem here and I'd like to have your help.
I have a Samba Server as PDC. I can log on from W2k machines, but I cannot
from NT4 machines. Does someone know how to help me?
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Hi all,
working on the problem that I cannot log in from my NT4 box I noticed
that:
- Test 8 from DIAGNOSIS.TXT fails:
from the NT machine I try:
net view \\server
and I have:
System error 5 has occurred.
Access denied
I don't know how to handle this... Could you please help me?
Regards,
Hi,
since I have my linux users in different groups, (for example, students
and staff) their home dir are not only /home/user .
Let Sam be a student and Mary be a staff member. Thus their home
directories are:
/home/students/sam
/home/staff/mary
How can I set up my Samba PDC in order to mount
Hi Thilo,
how can I do that?
:-/
Cheers,
Benilton
/home/students/sam
/home/staff/mary
What about using the Groups the people belong to in that way that an
include-directive dynamically includes a config-files with the appropriate
path?
Thilo
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Hi all,
what should I do in order to fix the problem I have because when I test
the Test 8 it doesnt work.
It says: System error 5 / Access denied
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Is it possible a samba server authenticate users by NIS? For example, can
a NIS client be a Samba Server and use the NIS system to authenticate the
users? If so, how?
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Can I use this solution (plaintext passwords) even if my Samba server acts
as PDC?
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On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Uwe Laverenz wrote:
Benilton de Sa Carvalho schrieb:
Is it possible a samba server authenticate users by NIS
Hi everybody,
I have a dilemma here about the user accounts.
We have all the accounts at a NIS server. My samba PDC is another machine
(different from the NIS server). What are my options for managing the
accounts?
1) Central management (LDAP)
2) Keep different password files (passwd/smbpasswd)
Hi all,
I had just set up Samba as PDC at the machine A (Red Hat Linux 9).
On my network, machine B (another RH 9) makes all authentication by NIS.
Then, from machine A, I can log on the system. My username/password is
authenticated at machine B.
The problem is: how can I use the accounts
Hi all,
is it possible to set up samba to act as PDC for multiple domains?
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Hello,
I'd like to know if it is possible to set up a Samba Server to act as a MS
Windows application server in a such way that Windows clients can install
and use the applications installed on the samba server.
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