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Daniel,
If we can reproduce the build bug, we will certainly work to fix it. The
vfs_glusterfs module is, however, fairly new so there has not been time to
produce useful documentation. If you would like to contribute
documentation, we'll be happy to review it. The Gluster VFS project is
Hi,
I've been digging all over and I can't seem to find an answer to this.
Is there a way to have Samba assign home directory paths by the first
letter of a username and then the actual username underneath? Like this:
/Users/j/Johnson
If I can, is there a way for Samba to also
On Thursday, February 14, 2013 03:33 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Thursday, February 14, 2013 03:09 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Thursday, February 14, 2013 02:19 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
winbind has problems resolving gid sids.
I get cli_rpc_pipe_open_schannel_with_key failed
: WBC_ERR_DOMAIN_NOT_FOUND
Could not lookup sid S-1-5-21-00-0-0-513
wbinfo -t, wbinfo -n of users and wbinfo -S/-U will however work.
regards,
Christopher
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On Thursday, February 14, 2013 02:19 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
winbind has problems resolving gid sids.
I get cli_rpc_pipe_open_schannel_with_key failed:
NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL in the debug output each time I try to look up
a group name. e.g. wbinfo -n domain\ users
wbinfo -s of group
On Thursday, February 14, 2013 03:09 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Thursday, February 14, 2013 02:19 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
winbind has problems resolving gid sids.
I get cli_rpc_pipe_open_schannel_with_key failed:
NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL in the debug output each time I try to look up
I am trying to get Samba up and working on Solaris 10.
I have a seperate discussion going on about my problems getting Samba 358 on
Solaris 10 to authenticate to a Windows 2008R2 domain (See )
As a different solution I have downloaded the source code for 3.6.3 and
compiled it The provlem
A reply to myself to pop this back up -
I've tried to find some documentation on CHANGES in my version of Samba
(3.5.8) but I haven't had much luck. This is the version of Samba that came
with my Solaris 10 box. I have been trying to get a newer version on but have
issues with that as well (see
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On 4/16/12 9:18 AM, Christopher Davisgiarm...@usa.net wrote:
I am trying to get Samba up and working on Solaris 10.
I have a seperate discussion going on about my problems getting Samba 358
On Monday, April 02, 2012 12:45 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Friday, March 30, 2012 05:40 PM, Christopher Chan wrote: What does
this mean? A configuration problem?
Yep. thanks to Andrew Barlett, the problem was identified as kerberos
method = system tab.
Switching back to default solved
On Friday, March 30, 2012 05:40 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
When users try to access the samba server via \\shortname, they get a
dialog prompting them for their username and password. Access via
\\ip.addr does not exhibit that though.
samba 3.5.13 + winbind + idmap_ldap backend
Logs from
When users try to access the samba server via \\shortname, they get a
dialog prompting them for their username and password. Access via
\\ip.addr does not exhibit that though.
samba 3.5.13 + winbind + idmap_ldap backend
Logs from samba during attempts to access via \\shortname:
From
Hi All,
I know this has been done to death on this forum, but I still can't get
my Win 7 PCs to join a samba domain. I have edit the reg keys in HKLM
\System\CCS\LanmanWorkStation\Parameters, DomainCompatibilityMode = 1
and DNSNameResolutionRequired = 0, but still no joy. I am running Samba
hi all,
I am using samba 3.5.5 with ldap as the backend for winbind.
It will create entries in ou=Idmap,dc=bradbury,dc=lan if I run wbinfo
--set-u/gid-mapping but it won't do it automatically. What gives? What's
different about idmap_ldap in 3.5.x compared to previous versions of samba?
So I have Samba 3.5 set up to use pam to authenticate against kerberos. This
seems to be working fine when I connect to the from a linux system using
smbclient. However, when I try to connect from a windows system, it fails. I
cranked up the debug level, but I'm unable to figure why this
Was having similar issues with enforce password complexity. Setting just
doesn't seem to stick. Will have to do some research to figure out what is
going on.
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Aaron E. ssures...@gmail.com wrote:
Just cuirous are you using pam or ldap backend?
On 10/12/2011
(will full privileges). I believe Owner is
also one as you get further down and it has no privileges set.
Chris
On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 4:25 PM, Christopher Whitehead
cwhitehea...@gmail.com wrote:
No problem. That setup I was talking about is running same version of
Samba4 that you are. Yea
Definitely that is where your login scripts and so forth are or the general
place that you are suppose to put them. I've got to go do some work over at
a place I have a Samba4 PDC setup tomorrow.
Did you mess with the permissions or don't recall? Was it like that when
you installed?
I wouldn't
No problem. That setup I was talking about is running same version of
Samba4 that you are. Yea, that is definitely not good if someone could go
in there and change what login scripts were run or what they are suppose to
do.
If it is indeed this way, then definitely nice find on your end. Will
Thanks for the help both of you. I will attempt this a bit later and see
how it turns out.
Chris
On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 10:01 AM, TAKAHASHI Motonobu mo...@monyo.comwrote:
From: Aaron Clausen mightymartia...@gmail.com
Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 15:59:32 -0700
I was wondering if it was
I was wondering the exact same thing. I hadn't messed with it a bunch,
since I have just set up my first Samba based PDC. Mainly just doing some
testing and seeing how well Samba's implementation works as a DC.
This probably isn't the appropriate place, but BIG clap to the guys putting
all the
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Hi,all,
I have a redhat Linux of 2.6.24 kernel(x86_64), which smb is 3.0, I
want to upgrade it, but the system doesn't have gcc
Hi All,
I'm trying to configure a Samba PDC, and for some reason I can not get
any windows PC to join the domain, however they can see the shares.
Strange thing is that under Webmin I can not see root as a smb user and
when I try a smbpasswd -a root I can enter the password, but it still
wont add
fine but I'm
curious what would be causing these errors to occur at random.
Any ideas are greatly appreciated.
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I verified that the Windows XP firewall and our anti-virus/anti-malware
is not blocking any of the traffic. Are there any other
possibilities/reasons this error might occur in the log?
Thanks for the insight!
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On 01/25
client machine account $ or
_netr_ServerAuthenticate3: netlogon_creds_server_check failed. Rejecting
auth request from client machine account $
Thanks all! I hope this helps someone else.
Chris
On 08/19/2010 03:29 PM, Christopher Springer wrote:
My
with LDAP backend database...just FYI.
Chris
On 01/12/2011 01:49 PM, Martin Hochreiter wrote:
Hi Christopher!
Thank you for that information, I am very much appreciate any deeper
information on that issue.
Is there a chance that you give me the config of your central (major)
ldap server
. We have 6 sites total and it has
worked flawlessly since the time I installed it.
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On 12/22/2010 09:24 PM, TAKAHASHI Motonobu wrote:
2010/12/23t
be
greatly appreciated!
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On Thursday, December 09, 2010 06:13 PM, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
Hi.
On 04.12.2010 01:18, Volker Lendecke wrote:
You are not the first to say that. Many others, including me, are
having winbind problems after upgrading to 3.5.x. Interestingly
enough, the problems are quite disparate between
winbind in samba 3.5.4 no longer
automatically creates new mappings. Any pointers on where to look? Right
now I do not have to create a lot of mappings but it is not going to fun
later when I have to do hundreds manually at the start of the new school
year.
regards,
Christopher
On Thursday, December 02, 2010 03:38 PM, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
Hi.
I'm using samba to authenticate squid users in Windows AD, and to
provide 'em some statistics on the Internet usage. As this requires the
existence of windows users in Unix environment, I use nsswitch.conf and
nss_winbind.so
On Thursday, December 02, 2010 10:09 PM, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote:
Hi.
On 02.12.2010 15:02, Christopher Chan wrote:
wbinfo -u/-g should work if the configuration is correct. At least
they work for me on 3.5.4.
Yeah, at least for me it used to work on 3.0.x and 3.4.9. So the
configuration
running,
ntlmv2 is being chosen and that is problematic as workstations are NOT
being checked against winbind but against samba.
cheers,
Christopher
On Wednesday, December 01, 2010 12:40 AM, Michael Adam wrote:
Hi Christopher,
thank you for your comments.
I know that idmap configuration has
Hi Michael,
I, for one, am using config alloc because that is how things were done
on 3.0.xx before I migrated data to a new box that uses 3.5.4. I do not
care very much about the configuration changes. But I beg you that
documentation regarding idmap_ldap is updated including how idmap_ldap
On Friday, October 29, 2010 01:53 AM, Dale Schroeder wrote:
Tommie,
To emulate an Active Directory DC, you will have to use Samba 4.
Note that Samba 4 is still in alpha, but some have reported using it
successfully in production environments.
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4
Does
On Friday, October 29, 2010 07:58 AM, Philipoff, Andrew wrote:
However I do not know how to enable the execution the 'net ads join' command
without supplying a password.
Get a ticket first?
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On Friday, October 29, 2010 11:34 PM, Robert M. Martel - CSU wrote:
On 10/27/2010 06:04 PM, Christopher Chan wrote:
On Wednesday, October 27, 2010 09:50 PM, Robert M. Martel - CSU wrote:
Still no progress trying to get Samba 3.5.6 built on Solaris 10, using
gcc 3.4.6.
Isn't it bad to use
On Wednesday, October 27, 2010 09:50 PM, Robert M. Martel - CSU wrote:
Greetings,
Still no progress trying to get Samba 3.5.6 built on Solaris 10, using
gcc 3.4.6.
Isn't it bad to use gcc for this? pam_winbind and nss_winbind would be
using gcc ABI while the rest of the system using Sun
know what information is needed to find out what is going on.
Christopher
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Okay, I'm having a heck of a problem getting two laptops and a router all
working together. Trouble is, I have two configurations I need to work. To make
things simple I'll start with one configuration.
The details of the components are:
***NOTE*** The router does NOT have an internet
samba 3.2.5-4
smbldap 0.9.4-1
slapd 2.4.11-1
John
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new PDC as the old PDC?
Any information anyone can provide (the more detail the better - I don't
do this stuff every day) - would be very, very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Greg
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in my network.
But now I’m trying to implement a fileserver that autenticate against my domain
server.
If someone have any idea about how to do it and can give me a link or some clue
about it, I really will apreciate it!
Thank you very much for your time.
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Oh sorry...bad typo LOL...I'm noW able to change passwords on my NT4
machines.
Chris
On 08/19/2010 09:09 AM, Michael Wood wrote:
On 19 August 2010 15:05, Christopher Springercsprin...@brcrp.com wrote:
Excellent find Daniel! I made the following change and I'm not able to
change
My configuration is a multi-subnet, multi-subnet Samba/OpenLDAP
configuration. Everything works fine on both subnets but I'm getting
the following error in /var/log/messages and in /var/log/samba/log.smbd...
_netr_ServerAuthenticate2: netlogon_creds_server_check failed. Rejecting
auth
I'm using Samba v3.5.4-62 on Fedora 13 PDC Using LDAP passdb backend
and do the following...
1. Login as user on Windows system using domain user name and password
- Login successful
2. Press Ctrl-Alt-Del
3. Press Change Password
4. Enter old and new password as prompted
5. Receive
sync, are you able to change your Windows
password?
On 08/18/2010 08:49 AM, Christopher Springer wrote:
I'm using Samba v3.5.4-62 on Fedora 13 PDC Using LDAP passdb backend
and do the following...
1. Login as user on Windows system using domain user name and
password - Login successful
2
to rely
on the OS password tools. By default, root is not going to have
sufficient privledges to change ldap passwords.
If you don't enable password sync, are you able to change your Windows
password?
On 08/18/2010 08:49 AM, Christopher Springer wrote:
I'm using Samba v3.5.4-62 on Fedora 13 PDC
distro) so I had to rely
on the OS password tools. By default, root is not going to have
sufficient privledges to change ldap passwords.
If you don't enable password sync, are you able to change your Windows
password?
On 08/18/2010 08:49 AM, Christopher Springer wrote:
I'm using Samba v3.5.4-62
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Betreff: Re: [Samba] Error: You do not have permission to change your
password
I did some additional testing...
It turns out that I
Hello Samba folks,
I have an OS X 10.5 server that I would like to use to run as a PDC for some
Windows 7 computers. The current Samba installation (3.0) does not work, and
according to the Samba wiki I will need version 3.3 or 3.4. I would like to get
the new version of Samba running;
DESKTOP
+TESTDOM NEWSERV
In other words, I had another test machine that was acting as the
domain master. Nothing I did on the new server made any difference
because joining to the domain was going to the wrong place.
Cheers,
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or
what else to try. I feel like I'm missing something very simple,
because everything goes exactly as expected when I follow along in the
guides. But at the end of the day, it doesn't work. Help and advice
greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Chris
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Hi,
anyone else using a vbs script for a login script and getting it blocked
by windows? more specifically, wscript.exe is what's getting blocked.
I tried editing the Windows firewall, but that didn't seem to help. Any
help would be greatly appreciated.
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I have a server acting as a PDC, and another server acting as a BDC.
When I run 'net getlocalsid'
on each, they return different numbers. If I run 'net getlocalsid
domain_name' on the BDC, it returns the PDC's sid.
Is it import for each machine to have the same SID?
Thanks,
Chris
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Kyle,
You might also need to populate this setting:
A) Only allowing local profiles and disabling roaming profiles:
(start-run-gpedit.msc-Local Computer Policy-Computer
Configuration-Administratrive Templates-System-User Profiles
As a result, each user gets a profile created in C:\Documents and
One of our winXP users intermittently can't process the login script.
sometimes it works and maps his drives, sometimes it doesn't. I have the
netlogon share configured correctly.
Looking at the logs for the user in question, I see this when the user
logs in:
couldn't find service netlogo
It seems weird. On 75% of my machines, it creates accounts as:
c:\documents and settings\username
on 25% of the machines, it creates them as:
c:\docments and settings\username.DOMAINNAME
These are fresh machines, so it's unclear to me where this behavior
stems from. We're not using roaming
Hi,
We have a bunch of users that have local profiles, and when the login to
the domain they get a new profile created on their workstation.
For example, a user like c:\documents and settings\rguyton changes to
c:\documents and settings\rguyton.HMDCDOMAIN
Is there a way to get this to use
Hi,
I'm using smbldap-groupadd to add groups for my PDC, and the default
group type is domain group. The problem is, if I do an ldapsearch of
groups created in this fashion, I don't see the memberUid's of the users
that belong to this group.
if I don't use the default, I can do an ldapsearch
Hi,
We're setting up a PDC, and would like to have a login script to deliver
the mapped drives to users in particular groups, and connect to
printers. The printer drivers come from the [print$], share.
Does anyone have any good resources for this? What's the easiest and
simplest thing to get
i work in a lab environment, and we'd like to prevent users from logging
into 5 machines at once. I've looked through the smb.conf man page
pretty thoroughly, but nothing appears to address this problem.
Anyone have any ideas, how you can limit the amount of logins a user can
have to teh
is there a definitive way to shut up roaming profile squawking. i.e.
Windows cannot copy roaming profile when logging in and out.
I tried putting a null string in the netlogon share, but it still yaps:
logon path =
Any help on this would be appreciated. Thanks,
Chris
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I think it's great that samba maps the home directory for the user when
they login, but where does hte letter Z come from?
I'd like to set this to another letter. (?) is it possible?
Thanks,
c
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Greetings
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Is it possible to have sshd and smb running on the same box accessing
different trees? if we configure /etc/ldap.conf to point to one tree,
and /etc/samba/smb.conf point to another tree, samba stops
authenticating users and creating machine trust accounts.
Is there a workaround for this?
Hi All,
We have a problem, which is that several of our users are local admins
on their own workstations. We'd like to let them retain these rights,
but we're switching to a PDC. Is there a way to have them authenticate
to the domain, and as a regular user, but on the Windows workstation
have
I can't get smbldap-useradd to add the sambaSamAccount workstation
attributes. For example:
smbldap-useradd -w 'test_machine$'
# test_machine$, People, desktop.hmdc.harvard.edu
dn: uid=test_machine$,ou=People,dc=desktop,dc=hmdc,dc=harvard,dc=edu
objectClass: top
objectClass: account
I'm having an issue adding a sambaSamAccount objectClass to my machine
accounts when running smbldap-useradd -w machine$
It doesn't create samba attributes, but will create the account.
In the smbldaap-useradd code, sambaSamAccount is sambaSAMAccount, but I
don't know if that's what's doing
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On Wednesday 05 March 2008, Christopher DeMarco wrote:
//superman/www-pub /smb/superman/www-pub cifs
auto,uid=33
was misusing that sec=none option; I was under the
impression that it worked as in mount.smbfs (to force cleartext
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the same share using the old smbfs module works, (but I get
no symlinks). Similarly, Mac OS X and Windows XP clients can mount
(with the proper hacks to enable cleartext auth) (but of course get no
symlinks).
What is going wrong? And how can I fix it?
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On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 08:46:24AM -0700,
Christopher Dick wrote:
I don't have to wait any time at all to re-enable
my
user ID in the AD. I just walk around the cube
farm
to the Windows admin and have him clear the
checkbox
on my user ID
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Christopher Dick wrote:
I am currently running an openSuSE 10.2 machine in
a
Windows 2k3 domain. I have upgraded to Samba
3.0.26a,
hoping it would solve my issue, but so far no
luck.
I was successful in adding my machine to the
domain
I am currently running an openSuSE 10.2 machine in a
Windows 2k3 domain. I have upgraded to Samba 3.0.26a,
hoping it would solve my issue, but so far no luck.
I was successful in adding my machine to the domain,
and the DC logs show repeated successful
authentications, and those few typo'd
I have a SuSE 10.2 machine that I have successfully
added to our Win2k3 domain. I can log in
successfully, and the DC logs show successful
authentication. I can see shares and everything seems
to be just fine.
The problem is, approx. every 24 hours, the DC will
mysteriously lock my user ID, and
. Because WINS does not jump
routers, you'll need to tell the client where to find this information.
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I have a i486 running Red Hat 5.2
this what I get after ./configure samba-3.0.23a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] source]# make
Using FLAGS = -O -D_SAMBA_BUILD_
-I/root/samba-3.0.23a/source/iniparser/src -Iinclude
-I/root/samba-3.0.23a/source/include -I/root/samba-3.0.23a/source/tdb -I.
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H
Can anyone tell me how to install samba-3.0.23 in Red Hat 5.2 box ?
Thanx
Christopher Heyneker
Indonesia
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All -
I've ran some more tests and I think I have come across some good
results.
I decided that if the problem is truly related to my network card
driver on my current system then I should have the same problem using
NFS. So I configured NFS and mounted it on my mac and was able to
download
writable = yes
printable = no
create mask = 0765
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While trying to copy a directory containing a
large number of files (~600 1-5 mb files ) from
my samba
All -
While trying to copy a directory containing a large number of files (
~600 1-5 mb files ) from my samba server to a client machine ( either
mac or windows ) my samba server crashes paralyzing my server machine
and forcing me to reboot it. Once the behavior occurs I can no longer
ssh into
read only = yes
admin user = wes
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Subject: [Samba] Samba share question
I have the following Samba share:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Behalf Of Terry Jones
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 12:39 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] File versioning with Samba (on a Linux filesystem)?
Apologies if this question is answered somewhere
if we connect our company network over a IPSec Client, we can
connect at windows shares, but not the
shares on our samba (2.8) server. Error: network path not found.
All other services on the linux box are accessible, (ssh,
telnet, ping, etc...) so I think this is not a routing
problem.
You could be SOL then.
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From: Michael Voss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2006 10:30 AM
To: Barry, Christopher
Subject: AW: [Samba] Access shares over IPSEC
Hm, but i don't no where i can this make.
We connect over an IPSec-Client and here
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On Behalf Of Yang Xiao
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 12:21 PM
To: Samba List
Subject: [Samba] Can't Browse to XP workstation
Hi all,
I'm running Samba 3/FC4 as NT 4 DC with LDAP/winbind,
everything's fine
Subject: [Samba] Re: Client login delays - especially after reboot
Hi
Have you posted any of your findings and/or configs? If not, start
there. If you have, please reference them in another post.
my original post of the problem
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Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 2:27 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Re: Client login delays - especially after reboot
Not had any responses yet regarding this
Hi,
The first link appears to only allow for failover at the server side
for samba. Heartbeat is OpenSourcethat does this for multiple platforms. While
this is A Good Thing, the issue is one of state vis-à-vis the client's
connection(s).
The second link appears (or I missed
We've used slave ldap servers as our local office solution, it seems
like PITA at first, but really its not much trouble... we redistribute
old Optiplex GX100's with bigger IDE drives as the local pdc.
Chris Smith
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Michael Gasch schrieb:
you could set up openldap
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From: Steve Snyder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 10:46 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Samba (+ NAV?) and bad printer names?
At 4:00 every morning the 2 WinXP machines on my network
generate a slew
of queries to bad
Hi,
I have just installed Mandrake linux x84_64 (64 bit version) on my new dell
poweredge server (1850 SMP)
I am getting core dumps when trying to join the 2003 AD domain.
ie. I run
net ads join [EMAIL PROTECTED]
running kinit worked ok.
I am running samba version 3.0.20
/lib64/tls/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xda) [0x2c18f4fa]
#14 smbd [0x555a92ca]
Quoting Christopher Peter Welsh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I have just installed Mandrake linux x84_64 (64 bit version) on my new dell
poweredge server (1850 SMP)
I am getting core dumps when trying
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