My environment is moving from using NIS+ as a naming service for Unix
systems to LDAP as the naming service. The Samba server was configured
using both "--with-automount" and "--with-nisplus-home". The server is
only used to mount users' homes (must have a Unix account) as well as
data shares for
All,
I'm having issues joining my Samba server (3.0.1) to an AD domain in Native
Mode. I'm using security="DOMAIN," I want the ability to use winbind, and there
is no WINS server. After the "net rpc join" command I get the following error:
"Unable to join domain"
If I use the "net rpc join -S
All,
Is there a limit on the number of symbolic links that Samba follows correctly.
I'm running Samba 3.0.1 on Solaris 8, and using Samba as a file server. I've
tested 3.0.2 and have the same issue. On the Unix side, I have a directory that
contains many symbolic links to other directories. Man
Hi,
I have a few users that are creating errors like below. These users have mapped
a directory via Samba and also have it connected. They can access their home
directory or other directory via Samba fine, but it is strange that every hour
on the hour there is a failure put into the log (even th
All,
I've recently upgraded my Samba server from 2.2.8 to 3.0.1. I also changed the
security option to "security=Domain" and added it to the AD domain. The issue
that I am having is that some users cannot access a share that is accessible to
group members only, even though they are in the group.
iated!!!
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From: Harmon, Leigh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 3:48 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [Samba] Problem updating/creating files with winbind and a win2k box
Hi,
I'm having a strange issue with Samba 3.0.1 running on Sol
Hi,
I'm having a strange issue with Samba 3.0.1 running on Solaris 8, and
updating/creating files on a Win2k machine. I have a test share created on the
Solaris machine (path=/export) with initially no files in it.
I have no problem accessing the test share from the Win2k machine. I can
success
Hi,
I've been researching which type of security to use with Samba 3.0.1 and I still
don't understand what the difference is between "security=DOMAIN" versus
"security=ADS." I complied Samba to include ADS support, and I initially chose
"security=DOMAIN." When I use the "net" command I can add
I'm running Solaris 9. The first few times I tried to configure samba, I
received an "checking for ldap_initialize... no
configure: error: libldap is needed for LDAP support" error. I saw an archived
post that was sent in Sept that said I need to install openldap from
www.openldap.org . Here is