/smb.conf).
I do not believe this log message is serious, but we are experiencing domain
login problems with some Windows 7 clients and it would be good to remove
this issue, even if it not the source of the Windows 7 login problems.
Regards,
David Harrison
StressFree Solutions http://www.stress
For those interested, I found David's screencast on YouTube here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tYnjp_BleI
David
On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 4:37 PM, David Gonzalez i...@dghvoip.com wrote:
Hi there,
I've created a litle video explaining on how to setup some group policy to
redirect folders
Hi,
I have followed the steps described on the Samba wiki to setup a Samba4
domain and have added a second Samba4 dc to it:
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/HOWTO/Join_a_domain_as_a_DC
I was wondering what the process was to remove this server from the domain?
Is there a Samba4 net command
On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Muqtadir Kamal smkamal2...@gmail.comwrote:
Hey all, please let's me know how to Disable Samba Roaming profile In
OpenLDAP+SAMBA SERVER Regards
Kamal https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
To disable roaming profiles set the 'logon path' parameter in
On Sat, Jun 5, 2010 at 9:21 PM, Miha Krajnc miha.krajnc...@gmail.comwrote:
I am using Ubuntu server. Here is what i get when installing samba with
sudo
aptitude install samba: LINK http://stef.si/samba.txt Also, if i do
/etc/init.d/samba start, it puts out sudo: /etc/init.d/samba: command not
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Morty
morty+sa...@frakir.orgmorty%2bsa...@frakir.org
wrote:
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 09:59:02PM -0700, Kevin Keane wrote:
Exactly WHY do you need AD instead of NT domains? Without
understanding that, I don't think your question can be answered.
I have some
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 6:22 AM, jjrowan sa...@rownetco.com wrote:
A customer has an expanding number of Mac computers. Last Friday and
existing machine started having problems writing files to a Samba share on a
CentOS 5.x server. They had no problems prior to Friday.
This issue is caused
Are you sure this is a Windows 7 fault?
By the looks of the Samba log smbldap-tools is causing the grief.
Have you confirmed smbldap-useradd is working from the terminal?
You could also try adding the machine account to your LDAP server prior to
joining it to the domain from the desktop.
David
exists. In this case there are no errors from smbldap-useradd in the log.
Thanks,
Torkil
On 2010-03-23 10:22, David Harrison wrote:
Are you sure this is a Windows 7 fault?
By the looks of the Samba log smbldap-tools is causing the grief.
Have you confirmed smbldap-useradd is working from
but that fails.
Thanks,
Torkil
On 2010-03-23 10:42, David Harrison wrote:
You could try turning up the log level in smb.conf so that you can see
what
Windows 7 is passing to Samba, and in turn what it is sending to
smbldap-tools (sorry I don't know what level this will require
?
Samba seems to be operating without any issues and there isn't anything
untoward in the logs that would suggest a problem.
Note: This wouldn't be a problem except for the fact it seems to cause
issues with Retrospect's automated backup routine.
Regards,
David Harrison
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I have an Ubuntu Sever 9.10 setup running Samba as a PDC for a bunch of
Windows clients.
Everything is functioning perfectly except for the point and print delivery
of printer drivers.
I have tested this with Ubuntu 9.10's Samba (3.4.0) and two
I am doing pretty much the same thing for a client right now.
A few things I'm doing that have made my life easier:
- Use the Samba 3.3.10 packages from Sernet to avoid any unwelcome printer
issues:
http://enterprisesamba.org/
- Use a central puppet server to store/distribute your system
I have an Ubuntu Sever 9.10 setup running Samba as a PDC for a bunch of
Windows clients.
Everything is functioning perfectly except for the point and print delivery
of printer drivers.
I have tested this with Ubuntu 9.10's Samba (3.4.0) and two of the Debian
Samba packages (3.4.3 and 3.4.5). All
On 17/11/2006, at 4:42 AM, James McLaughlin wrote:
Thanks for all the replies yesterday.
Back to the initial question -- does anyone else have more
references or
a working .conf file that is designed, tested and working in an
environment where large files (40-200MB) are being R/W
On 13/11/2006, at 8:23 AM, David Harrison wrote:
Here's a weird one that may have nothing to do with Samba and
more to do with network frame sizes.
I have recently upgraded the network infrastructure to support
gigabit speeds.
- OSX Tiger to OSX Tiger file transfers operate at gigabit
On 11/11/2006, at 1:10 PM, Patricio A. Bruna wrote:
You have to look in Novell site.
maybe start in:
http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/appnote/11788.html
You may run into trouble as you follow this document through as it
assumes you have a Novell Open Enterprize Server in the directory
On 14/11/2006, at 11:24 AM, David Harrison wrote:
On 11/11/2006, at 1:10 PM, Patricio A. Bruna wrote:
You have to look in Novell site.
maybe start in:
http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/appnote/11788.html
You may run into trouble as you follow this document through as it
assumes you have
the apple update must have changed/ broken something. we did not
look deeper into it. on google groups we found one posting with the
same problem but between OSX and W2k. ftp, etc. was fine on OSX,
only smb/ cifs was slow
David Harrison wrote:
Here's a weird one that may have nothing to do
On 11/11/2006, at 6:04 AM, Andrew Morgan wrote:
On Fri, 10 Nov 2006, David Harrison wrote:
On 10/11/2006, at 12:22 PM, John Drescher wrote:
On 11/9/06, David Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- BUT OSX Tiger to Samba 3.0.23C (Suse 10) file transfers operate at
1-2meg/second which is well
Here's a weird one that may have nothing to do with Samba and more to
do with network frame sizes.
I have recently upgraded the network infrastructure to support
gigabit speeds.
- OSX Tiger to OSX Tiger file transfers operate at gigabit speeds.
- Samba 3.0.23C (Suse 10) to OSX Tiger file
On 10/11/2006, at 12:22 PM, John Drescher wrote:
On 11/9/06, David Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- BUT OSX Tiger to Samba 3.0.23C (Suse 10) file transfers operate at
1-2meg/second which is well down from expected performance.
The strange thing is if I begin a file transfer from OSX Tiger
Hi all,
I'm wondering if there is some restriction on the length of share names
that prevents shares with names over 12 characters being browsed to ?
I have a share with a name that is 14 characters, and I'm able to
connect to it if I type in the name by hand, but I can't browse to it
from
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