Way back in June 2007, Jeremy wrote:
On Thu, Jun 14, 2007 at 01:04:29PM -0400, Mark J. Reed wrote:
Am I to infer from this discussion that the Windows equivalent of
readdir() always returns its entries in sorted order? Explorer and
CMD.EXE don't do that themselves?
I think in Windows it
quote from=Gerald (Jerry) Carter
Jason Haar wrote:
Hi there
We just had a problem where a user couldn't connect to a Samba server
that is a full ADS member. The same user could successfully connect to
Windows2K3 servers.
The problem was obvious - their clock was 5 hours out, and Samba
This is an area where Samba does not emulate Windows very well.
See http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/kerberos/2006-September/010482.html. This
is the basic idea:
MS Kerberos servers return the time skew error along with the server time.
Then the client can re-issue the auth request using the
Eric wrote:
My boss claims that it is possible to set up a PC as a Samba client in
such a way that every Windows user who logs in to that PC will
automatically be connected to a certain designated Samba share,
without the user himself having to map the network drive to the Samba
share. That
On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 14:09 +1000, Greg Lehmann wrote:
Hi All,
Now that Microsoft have included the schema extensions (RFC 2307) for
Unix in Active Directory with SP2 for Windows Server 2003, there is
some potential for both the samba 4 server side and client side
(winbind) to use these