need
to add an entry to the hosts file to get around this issue.
Dave Hawkes
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this problem?
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This has now been fixed - apparmor was preventing bind from writing to
the /var/tmp directory.
On 13-07-26 09:22 AM, Dave Hawkes wrote:
I have installed samba from source (I've tried both V4-0-stable and
v4-1-stable) using BIND9_DLZ on Ubuntu server 13.04 and I'm unable to
get samba_dnsupdate
, never had difficulties before with old samba versions.
Yeah, we restructured how debug was set, we had too many things that set
other things.
Andrew Bartlett
Maybe relevant.
With max log size set to 50k
my nmb log is 3.4Mb
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[2013/04/26 13:43:27.084381, 0] ../source3/smbd/server.c:1280(main)
standard input is not a socket, assuming -D option
Any suggestions please?
remove / re-install samba and start again?
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On 26 April 2013 19:40, Dale Schroeder d...@briannassaladdressing.com wrote:
Dave,
Perhaps provide the [global] section and posix permissions of /share. I
don't see any clues here.
Dale
[global]
workgroup = simpsons
server string = Samba Server Version %v
netbios
Alex,
Try logging in with avonholst...@go-applied.com using your usual password.
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. (For password
changes via this avenue, I believe you'd need 'write', although I'm less
certain about that: might depend on the password change mechanism being
used.)
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?!
(I admit I side-stepped this part of the process and hoped it wouldn't
matter, since reconfiguring Samba to allow this type of change would be
potentially disruptive!)
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On Wednesday, 27.06.2012 at 11:59 +0100, Dave Ewart wrote:
[2012/06/27 11:07:04.794950, 3] smbd/process.c:1294(switch_message)
switch message SMBtrans2 (pid 14326) conn 0x7fa7ba071750
[2012/06/27 11:07:04.794960, 3] smbd/trans2.c:5099(call_trans2qfilepathinfo)
call_trans2qfilepathinfo
it's configurable behaviour
under either Samba or Windows Server, but it's certainly an interesting
point.
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any difference in my case: same
messages in the logs etc.
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ldap passwd sync = yes
ldap suffix = dc=ae-solutions,dc=com
ldap ssl = no
ldap user suffix = ou=People
invalid users = daemon, sys, adm, lp, smtp, uucp, nuucp, listen,
noaccess, nobody4
If more info is needed please let me know.
Thanks,
Dave L
I have been using Samba 4 (alpha 13) for a year now. No major issues. Using it
for AD for Mail and file share authentication.
A friend just started using the latest alpha for Mail authentication.
Granted we are small companies (250 and 50 users respectively).
Dave
I am using it for fileshares also... (XFS filesystem on RHEL)
Dave
++
Personally, I carry a gun because I'm too young to die and too old to take an
ass whoopin'.author unknown
- Original Message
After discussing this issue with Adam Au, our VP of engineering our preference
is for changes/fixes that require copyrights to assign them to the company, but
we are pretty flexible about it and will defer to Samba team's desires.
Dave Daugherty
Centrify
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The tdb2 backend for idmap is broken in Ubuntu and presumably debian.
As reported here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/789097
Careful how you read it, the quoted patch is the source of the bug, NOT
the fix.
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Hi,
I'm trying to bring up a three node cluster using CTDB and SAMBA4 on a
GlusterFS clustered file system.
The filesystem itself seems to be working just fine, but CTDB doesn't
seem happy.
If I start a single node up:
service ctdb start
After
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On 27/04/11 08:10, Dave Lawrence wrote:
Our config:
/etc/default/ctdb
CTDB_RECOVERY_LOCK=mnt/data/lockfile
No matter how many times you check the config, there's always something
obviously stupid that you don't notice till after you've gone public
Exchange to Samba Openldap and also what
would I have to do to set up postfix, amavis and spamassasin to act as a relay?
Any thoughts I'm sure someone has wanted to do this before. I'm loathed to move
away from a linux mail server but costs make it attractive.
Best regards,
Dave Wynne
Senior
Charles
There is a script to migrate samba/ldap to samba4. But I do not know of a
migration script from samba 3 tdb's to samba4.
Dave
- Original Message -
From: Charles Tryon charles.tr...@gmail.com
To: Samba list samba@lists.samba.org
Sent: Thursday, November 4, 2010 9:35:01 AM
?
Getting ready to use samba 4 for authentication purposes but really do need
this ability.
Everything else has tested out great.
Thanks All.
Dave
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I have searched but I have yet to find a method to import users and passwords
from
a samba3/ldap system to samba4. Is there available a method of doing this?
Thanks
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in my smb.conf
Thanks in advance, will appreciate an early response
Niyati Dave
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Hi Moray, thanks for the assistance!
On 29 June 2010 10:41, Moray Henderson (ICT) moray.hender...@ict.om.org wrote:
Which version of Samba?
Samba version 3.2.5
Does smbstatus(1) list the file as being locked? If so, it should give a pid
you can examine. The fuser(1) and lsof(8) commands
Hi Klaus,
On 29 June 2010 14:04, Klaus Ruebsam k.rueb...@gmx.net wrote:
Hi Dave,
I´m not at all an expert on Samba, but might it be something quite
simple as the ampersand-sign () within your directory name ?!?
There are other directories which do not have the ampersand, but which
also
On 29 June 2010 14:12, Denis Fateyev de...@fateyev.com wrote:
Did you have these locks immediately after you restarted the samba service?
Yes.
If not, I suggest you to deploy `3.4 - 3.5` samba branch on test machine and
check it out with vista again.
The funny thing is it was working fine
of the files is this
particular user.
As I say, I'm assuming this is a Samba issue.
Can anyone suggest a way to resolve this?
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Another option is
http://www.openfiler.com/
open source etc.
Best regards,
Dave Wynne
Senior Engineer
Artimech Pty. Ltd.
MiniFab
1 Dalmore Drive
Scoresby, Vic 3179 Australia
Tel: (03) 9753 3700
Fax: (03) 9753 3711
Email:d...@artimech.com.au
Please Visit Our Website
Another option is
http://www.openfiler.com/
or
http://freenas.org/
open source etc.
Best regards,
Dave Wynne
Senior Engineer
Artimech Pty. Ltd.
MiniFab
1 Dalmore Drive
Scoresby, Vic 3179 Australia
Tel: (03) 9753 3700
Fax: (03) 9753 3711
Email:d...@artimech.com.au
Please
Oops!
On 14 June 2010 04:04, t...@tms3.com wrote:
Ah...Bright Size Life. Haven't listened to that in a bit.
Don't have much you might want...but I have a Metheny CD you might not have,
and Back In Black as well. Still in process of ripping what few CD's I
have. If you want I'll tar ball
Thanks, Volker. That fixed it, and now with 3.5.3 I can authenticate Win7
against my domain (with the aid of the two well-known registry changes)
where I couldn't with 3.3.4.
-Original Message-
From: Volker Lendecke [mailto:volker.lende...@sernet.de]
Sent: June 1, 2010 7:17 AM
To: Dave
Hello list!
I upgraded my Samba PDC from 3.3.4 to 3.5.3. My previous installation was
running fine, and I have not changed anything in my smb.conf. The reason for
the upgrade was that I was having problems joining a Win 7 client to the
domain, and figured a Samba upgrade could only help. Still no
Michael,
Your are a bloody star, the rsync method did not work, but change to nat and
away we went.
Do you know if I can upgrade from Alpha 11 to Alpha 12 or do I need to make a
new machine?
Best regards,
Dave Wynne
Senior Engineer
Artimech Pty. Ltd.
MiniFab
1 Dalmore Drive
Scoresby, Vic
Could someone arrange to put a tarball of Alphs12 on the website so I can
download it with a non Virtualbox client and then copy it to my Virtualbox
client and then run it, I've done it the the Alpha 11 and would like to try
again with Alpha 12
Best regards,
Dave Wynne
Senior Engineer
,
Dave Wynne
Senior Engineer
Artimech Pty. Ltd.
MiniFab
1 Dalmore Drive
Scoresby, Vic 3179 Australia
Tel: (03) 9753 3700
Fax: (03) 9753 3711
Email:d...@artimech.com.au
Please Visit Our Website www.artimech.com.au
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I have user who have access to their home directories on the samba server.
The supervisor has access to these home directories.
When the supervisor creates a file the ownership of the file is in his
name and the user cannot access it. (well, she can access it, but
cannot write to it)
Is there
, we have to assign the reports share first in the user login,
and then assign the extracts share to gain access to the extracts
share. We always have to assign the reports share first for everyone
that will be using SAMBA)
Any ideas what we have done wrong in the setup?
Thanks
Dave
= smbrootl
browseable = No
[reports]
comment = reports directory
path = /opt/info/extracts/flinx/reports
username = smbrprts
browseable = No
Dave
-Original Message-
From: William Jojo [mailto:w.j...@hvcc.edu]
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 9:42 AM
Hi Volker,
Thanks for the info!!
Do I have to stop and start Samba for this change to take effect? I
made the change thru SWAT and committed the change.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Volker Lendecke [mailto:volker.lende...@sernet.de]
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 10:43 AM
To: Wagg
Hi Volker,
My initial test with my own id worked great!!
Thank you so much for this fix.
Hope you have a great weekend!
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Volker Lendecke [mailto:volker.lende...@sernet.de]
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 10:58 AM
To: Wagg, Dave
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
The user seems to be logging on okay (I can't check that she's using
her own login because I'm off-site).
However, I'm still getting this in the /var/log/samba/log.reception
server:~# tail /var/log/samba/log.reception
[2010/01/14 14:23:40, 0] param/loadparm.c:process_usershare_file(8287)
Got it working.
The users on the Windows systems all have have their names Capitalised.
I had used Swat earlier in an attempt to iron out some Authentication
issues and it had removed the line 'username level 2' from my
/etc/samba/smb.conf file.
2010/1/13 Dave Coventry dgcoven...@gmail.com
Sorry: the user told me she was in, but she is using someone else's
password. (her supervisor's)
It's no longer that she can't write to her home directory: she can't
log in at all now.
tail /var/log/samba/log.reception
[2010/01/13 16:07:33, 0] auth/pampass.c:smb_pam_accountcheck(791)
of easy steps to
remedy. (The lack of google hits suggests it's not).
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My user is logged in to the Samba Server.
smb.conf has the following:
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
create mask = 0775
directory mask = 0775
browseable = No
writeable = Yes
The files in the user's home directory are set to
Sorry, I fell into the trap of using the 'Reply' gmail button instead
of 'Reply All'. :(
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Date: 2010/1/13
Subject: Re: [Samba] Documents in home folder 'Read Only'
To: Gary Dale g...@extremeground.com
Hi Gary
expecting the user to be prompted for his Windows password and for
this to be applied to smbpassword but the user is simply being refused
access.
What am I doing wrong?
Many Thanks,
Dave Coventry
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expecting the user to be prompted for his Windows password and for
this to be applied to smbpassword but the user is simply being refused
access.
What am I doing wrong?
Many Thanks,
Dave Coventry
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Does anybody else have experience of this?
2009/12/15 Dave Coventry dgcoven...@gmail.com:
I have set up Samba on a Debian Lenny server. I have set up the users
by using 'adduser' and then using 'smbpassword -a username' to add the
users to the Samba users database.
The users have the same
Michael Wood wrote:
2009/11/13 Pol Hallen s...@fuckaround.org:
Hi folks :-)
I compiled samba (latest stable v3.4.3) on my debian stable, everything seems
ok but when I try to add new samba user ./smbpasswd:
./smbpasswd: symbol lookup error: ./smbpasswd: undefined symbol:
that to you, or anyone else.
dave
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:47:59AM -0800, dave mathis wrote:
Recently after installing Amanda backup I discovered that the
smbclient du command doesn't really work correctly.
If recurse in on, du starts at '/', with recurse off and
no arg, 0
Recently after installing Amanda backup I discovered that the
smbclient du command doesn't really work correctly.
If recurse in on, du starts at '/', with recurse off and
no arg, 0 is returned.
If the mask '*' is passed, only files without a dot in the
filename are considered. With '*.*' all
not come with support for ACLs out of the box. While I
could compile ocfs2 to support ACLs that is something I am trying to avoid...
Any idea what could be done with the current configuration?
Thanks,
Dave
--- On Sat, 9/5/09, Eero Volotinen eero.voloti...@iki.fi wrote:
From: Eero Volotinen
Hello list!
I have a Samba PDC with an LDAP backend password database, against which
WinXP clients authenticate. I also have a Ubuntu workstation, which
authenticates directly to the same LDAP password database (no Samba).
I now wish to have the WinXP clients be able to map shares on the Ubuntu
Hello list! I believe I may not have a Samba problem, but rather an LDAP
directory problem. I'm hoping to be redirected towards a more appropriate
mailing list to which I can post.
I have a Slackware server running Samba and OpenLDAP, and my WinXP clients
authenticate just fine. I migrated from
Hello list!
I'm upgrading from 3.0.25b to 3.3.2. The package configures and makes with
no errors, but on restarting smbd or nmbd I get an error while loading
shared libraries: libtalloc.so.1: cannot open shared object file: no such
file or directory.
Both libtalloc.so and libtalloc.so.1 are in
Works like a charm, thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Volker Lendecke [mailto:volker.lende...@sernet.de]
Sent: March 27, 2009 7:05 AM
To: Dave Beach
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Upgrade to 3.3.2
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 06:52:38AM -0400, Dave Beach wrote:
I'm upgrading
in the direction to investigate.
Thanks for all of your help, and hopefully this message might appear on
people's searches in the future.
Bye for now!
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 1:47 PM, Dave Newman davey.new...@googlemail.comwrote:
the profiles are stored on a different virtual disk, but I have
Le Friday 27 February 2009 12:28:49 Dave Newman, vous avez écrit :
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
Why ?
This was the default in the existing ubuntu smb.conf file. I didn't change
it.
I have just tried commenting out those lines, but I still get the
Input/Output error.
On Fri
the profiles are stored on a different virtual disk, but I have mounted it
on /var/samba/profiles with full write access.
If I log on to the linux machine with my user credentials, I can create and
delete files at the command line.
When I create an SMB mount as that user on a different
I've set up samba and ldap, based on the instructions at the howtoforge at
http://www.howtoforge.com/openldap-samba-domain-controller-ubuntu7.10
Although I've used 8.04, rather than 7.10. It's running as a Virtual machine
on a dual core 3Ghz intel box.
It works fine, with one exception. Windows
Hello - I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask, so if not I will be
grateful to learn of a more appropriate mailing list.
I have a Slackware box (2.6.26 kernel) running Samba 3.0.25b (yes, I know,
I'll upgrade soon). This machine provides DC functionality for several
Windows XP
/replace/getpass.o lib/replace/strptime.o
lib/replace/timegm.o lib/replace/inet_aton.o lib/replace/getifaddrs.o
-Wl,-soname=`basename bin/libtalloc.so.1`
source/bin contains only libtalloc.a at the fail point.
Any ideas? I'm not experienced at doing builds on Solaris.
Thanks,
Dave S
Hi,
I have the following network:
--
|Internet|
--
|
-
|Wireless Modem |- ))((- |'admin' on DHCP |
| on 10.0.0.* || -
|
Hi,
I am currently using Samba on Solaris 8 and we are about to migrate to Solaris
10. Does Samba work on Sol 10 and if so what version do I require?
Thanks
David Nicholls
Senior Market Data Analyst
RBS Global Banking Markets
135 Bishopsgate, London, EC2M 3UR
Office: +44 20 7085 1654
Dave Randolph drandolph at nstarbank.com writes:
Hi, all.
Has anyone else experienced issues with using ntlm_auth in 3.0.28a? We have
had squid set up to use ntlm_auth for quite some time the latest update
seems to break.
Just to give an update on this.
The problem seems
even start I'm kind of at a
loss to explain what is going on as I can't find any bugs filed, etc. I
thought I'd ask here see if the 3.0.28a broke for anyone else.
Thanks for any input.
dave
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confused.
perhaps the machines think they are on the same subnet, but they are not
on the same 'wire'
dave
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the wins.dat file is populated with the client and server?
Also, is it faster if you browse to the IP from the client?
ie: \\192.168.0.64\ or something?
dave
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are attempting to get the file.
ie, tethereal -i tun0
dave
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over the VPN, and everthing is much faster.
dave
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Dave Coventry
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that the operating system of the counter is the problem, ie
MS-DOS TCP/IP but the fact that the client can connect a windows
workstation to it has made it difficult.
thanks in advance..
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install was done using sysinstall's minimum working
configuration option. I'm trying to configure samba as a pdc with an ldap
backend. If anyone has an idea on this locking error i'm open to
suggestions.
Thanks.
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suggestions welcome. If it matters this is on a
ufs2 filesystem with acls, and softupdates on it. It's also not mounted with
any special mount options.
Thanks.
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other locks on the file during save;
Does anyone have any suggestions for what I can try here?
Dave.
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Get key from http
On Friday, 18.01.2008 at 15:23 +0100, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 02:10:40PM +, Dave Ewart wrote:
It's the Windows redirectory that might hold the file open longer
than the app does it.
What is Windows redirectory?
Sorry, Windows Redirector. It is the system
On Friday, 18.01.2008 at 11:46 +0100, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 10:07:00AM +, Dave Ewart wrote:
At the same time as the '500 Internal Server Error' is sent to the
browser, the following appears in the Apache logs:
[error] (26)Text file busy: exec
On Friday, 18.01.2008 at 14:53 +0100, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 01:14:30PM +, Dave Ewart wrote:
Can you explain what's actually going on in the above problem, please?
Is the Windows editor doing something wrong/unhelpful in generating the
lock? Or is it simply
Hi
There appears to be a bug in the way smb.conf is parsed. (3.0.28)
The winbind separator = \ fails because the backslash id treated as
a line continuation so the whole of the next line is also lost.
testparm reports ERROR: the 'winbind separator' parameter must be a
single character.
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I run net join -U Administrator -w CISL.CO.UK -d10 which fails to
join the domain with the error Unable to find a suitable server
net appears to fail because it cannot load a file that does not exist.
[2008/01/13 09:19:52, 3] libads/ldap.c:ads_connect(394)
Connected to LDAP server 10.50.20.2
path= /home/daveg
read only = no
On 13/01/2008, David Molina Cuevas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could you put your smb.conf?
On Jan 13, 2008 10:27 AM, Dave Gibelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I run net join -U Administrator -w CISL.CO.UK -d10 which fails to
join the domain
Does anyone know if a Samba server can be a member of more than one
domain at once?
I want a server in 4 totally separate domains to do 802.1x authentication.
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that the server
does not have the correct driver. Any other suggestions welcome.
Thanks.
Dave.
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From: Dale Schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Michael Heydon
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; samba@lists.samba.org
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 12:49 PM
was upgraded. The
driver paths are still there, drivers, shares, but the .tdb files are not.
When i try to connect to the printer and download drivers i'm told that the
samba server does not contain the needed drivers. Short of a reinstall is
there a way to recover?
Thanks.
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samba, directly through dreamweaver, or something else? This needs to be as
simple to setup, and as transparent as possible.
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Hi all,
I am experiencing a long delay when connecting from a windows machine
to my samba server. All the details of my setup are below. Here are
the characteristics of the problem:
client (windows xp desktop) browses to domain in Network Places.
samba server appears as expected.
message SMBntcreateX (pid 29044) conn 0x9261dc0
What would cause the first reply_tcon_and_X to timeout but the second
to succeed immediately? There is no significant traffic on the
network at all.
Any thoughts on how to debug this further or how to fix it?
thanks
dave
On Oct 30, 2007, at 11
equipment and remap the drives, but there are quite a
few of them, and I'm trying to avoid the downtime.
Thanks for any advice!
Best Regards,
Dave Windsor
Robert Bosch LLC
Team Leader, Test Systems Engineering: Hybrid ECU/TCU (AdP/MOE2.1)
4421 Highway 81 North
Anderson, SC 29621 USA
www.bosch.us
in to the jail. I am open
to suggestions.
Thanks.
Dave.
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username = smbrprts
browseable = No
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/info/extracts/flinx/user_input] $ ls -alrt
total 352
-rwxrw-rw- 1 smbrprts flinx 236 Jun 29 12:27
dw_return_mail.txt
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as a
domain controller... XP Pro is required for that.
I'd suggest posting your smb.conf if you need additional help.
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Get key from
sub-net. I
have messed with the force user/group option, but have only got it to
open the share once, and never since. This is a pretty basic set-up and
I don't really want to use user access to make it as simple as possible
for the remote users. Please help
Cheers
Dave
# Global parameters
[global
Tried cifs - works like a dream. Is smbfs b0rKed or something ?
cheers
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process bombproof
smb_mount() {
declare -i i=0
until cat /etc/mtab | grep //127.0.0.1/$1 /dev/null || [ $i -ge 3 ]; do
mount -t smbfs //127.0.0.1/$1 /mnt/$1 -o
credentials=/home/dave/.smbpw,uid=dave,gid=dave,fmask=$2,dmask=$3,lfs
sleep 2
i=$i+1
done
}
smb_mount common 0777 0777
smb_mount
or client boxes?
Thanks.
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way to write a script which runs pdbedit
--pwd-must-change-time... for every user?
Depending on your password backend, it may be easier to attack *that*
instead? It would be fairly straightforward for LDAP, for example.
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run into this situation?
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