I would suggest turning on debugging in smb.conf (log level = 2 or 3)
and looking for oplocks messages. This is probably your problem, in the
case of ISO images, since they are read-only content, you could try
enabling fake oplocks in smb.conf. Do not enable it on Read/Write shares
since this
server = 192.168.0.1, remote announce =
192.168.0.255) Clients on network B(192.168.2.0) have a wins server
of 192.168.0.1(the vpn gateway for them as well as a samba wins
server)
Thanks for your help
Charles Hamel wrote:
Hi Jason,
I have a similar setup and all I need to do
, with the clients behind each gateway to
use the gateway as their wins server. But I can't see them through
my network places. Any ideas? How long does it take to sync? Can
I force it to sync? Thanks for your help.
Jason
Charles Hamel wrote:
Jason,
Option A is the good way
Hi
I have a Samba 3.0.2 PDC running on Fedora Core 1. I use the ldapsam backend.
I recently migrated the users/machines from my old NT4 server, everything went
fine, the users can Log in to the new PDC (same domain name) and access
ressources on the PDC itself. My problem arises when a client
You can add the following lines to your smb.conf file
logon drive = u:
logon home = \\PDC\homes\%u
the %u is a built-in parameter that contains the current username.
hth
Charles
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 15:32:27 -, Ganguly, Sapan wrote
This could be quite simple but I don't know how to do
in smb.conf (check the
man smb.conf for more details).
Charles
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004 16:36:14 -, Ganguly, Sapan wrote
I'm logging into a Linux or Solaris machine running winbind, will it
work for that?
-Original Message-
From: Charles Hamel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 February
I read the smb.conf manual but I can't find what I want, is there any way to
get the secondary group of a user using a macro ? I want to use a perl script
to create logon script depending on the groups of the users using the root
preexec parameter in smb.conf, but they the primary group is always
You are not the only one have this problem, the samba team is working
to fix this.
I had the same problem, downgraded to 3.0.1pre3 and it works.
Charles Hamel
On 03-12-15, at 11:48, Greg Dickie wrote:
Hi,
I'm back on the list ;-)
I seem to be having some trouble getting W2K machines
I was running 3.0.1rc1 and 3.0.1rc2, I downgraded to 3.0.1pre3.
Sorry for the confusion.
Charles Hamel
On 03-12-15, at 15:17, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Charles Hamel wrote:
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Hi
I just posted a message about the exact same problem I have with 3.0.1rc1. I
just tested RC2 and it doens't fix the problem.
For your information, you can obtain better logging by launching samba with
the following options : -d 5 -l /var/log
-d is the debugging level.
-l /var/log creates a
I fixed my problem,
This problem started to appear with 3.0.1rc1 ( maybe pre3 too ). I installed
RC2 and it did not fix the problem, 3.0.0 works fine!
Charles
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 14:01:51 -0500, Charles Hamel wrote
Hi
I just re-initiated by ldap sam database using smbldap-populate.pl
Hi
I just re-initiated by ldap sam database using smbldap-populate.pl, modified
the Administrator account (uid/gid=0). I can join the domain from a Samba
2.2.7 linux machine, it creates the machine account etc... The problem happens
with Windows 2000 SP2, It tells me wrong user/password. Here is
I checked the archives but did not find a solution to this, please help
me,
thanks
Charles Hamel
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/local/samba/share/smbldap-usermod.pl -G
%g %u
Am I missing any parameters ?
Thank you
Charles Hamel
On 03-12-09, at 19:14, Charles Hamel wrote:
Hi
I just tried to import the users/machine/groups from a NT4 PDC, it
imported everything fine with the group mappings, only one thing
messing
must compile Samba w/acls to enable
this feature.
Hope it helps
Charles Hamel
On 03-12-08, at 10:12, Hunsberger, Mike wrote:
Hi, I am new to this list.
Does samba 3 support ntfs permissions or a way to map them?
Creating a share for a user is easy but can you set different file
permissions
Yes, it is designed for 2.0 and 2.1 servers.
Charles Hamel
On 03-12-08, at 12:35, Michael Knigge wrote:
All,
I want to migrate from SAMBA 2.2 to 3.0 and I also want to migrate to
LDAP as well. Because I run Debian woody the availabe OpenLDAP is
pretty old - it is 2.0.23 (a SAMBA 3.0 Backport
have the same question, can anybody complete ?
Have fun
Charles Hamel
On 03-12-07, at 22:44, Craig Jackson wrote:
System: Sid ; Samba 3.0.0 ; using tdbsam ; no problems
Goal: Would like to move password, group, and user data to ldap
backend.
Problem: I've read Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf
[profiles]
path = /home/domainusers/profiles
read only = no
writeable = yes
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
nsswitch.conf is passwd/group/shadow are set to : files ldap
I think this is all, thank you for your help and thanks to the samba
team for writing such a useful software!
Charles
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