The subject pretty much says it all. This has been the holy grail for
some friends and me, and we'd love to incorporate it into our
environment... if it can join the domain as a DC.
Can it?
Thanks!
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what I'm looking to do, that would be really, truly handy. Most seem to save
the file remotely, or to spit out just the information for that level of the
hierarchy (e.g., enumerate). Is there a way to get an entire branch?
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Today's Topics:
1. [Re: Samba4 and sysvol share] (fe...@epepm.cupet.cu)
2. Access registry on remote Windows machine? (Ken D'Ambrosio)
3. Re: smbd: PANIC (pid x): internal error -- ? causes
or something else. Am I missing something?
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Hey, all. I've got some irksome issues, and would love it if someone
could show me where I'm going wrong.
First and foremost, I can access the folders, create new ones, etc. But
copying stuff from an existing Windows share (with ACLs), not so much.
Likewise when I try to assign permissions. I
: line 3: /usr/local/samba/sbin/winbindd: No such file or
directory
./startsmb: line 4: /usr/local/samba/sbin/nmbd: No such file or directory
The directory tree /usr/local/samba exists, but there is no sbin directory.
There is a lib64 directory though.
Any help would be appreciated.
Ken
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AD integration?
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3) AD integration: I've never really done it (with success); any pointers?
[I've googled a bit, but bump into a zillion different HOWTO's and/or
utilities, some of which seem to be mutually exclusive.)
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I just installed Win 7 RTM (Release to Manufacturing), not RC nor Beta.
After searching the archives I modified the required registry settings
listed in other emails. I upgraded my Samba from the stock Centos 5.3
version to 3.3.7. Joining the domain worked, but I was unable to log in.
I would
= no
[%U$]
path = %H
read only = No
inherit permissions = yes
inherit owner = yes
browseable = yes
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Any comments on this would be a ton of help.
Thank you,
Ken
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Date: Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 9:02 AM
Subject: no backend defined for idmap config
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Hello Samba List,
I am
= No
Any help would be greatly appreicated.
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On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Adam Williams awill...@mdah.state.ms.uswrote:
see root preexec = in the man page. so when they go to %U$ (such as using
logon home = z: ) it will run a script that creates the required directory
in /home/pc/
Ken Lupo wrote:
Hello,
I am attempting
: ) it will run a script that creates the required directory
in /home/pc/
Ken Lupo wrote:
Hello,
I am attempting to dynamically create user shares when they connect to
the
server based on their username. I cannot use [homes]. My reasoning for
this
is that the users require a $ at the end
Hello,
Could someone give me a quick howto or link on how to do benchmarking using
smbtorture. I want to compare a Windows 2003 R2 vs Samba 3.0.33, exact same
hardware.
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Ken
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 7:41 AM, Kums kumaran.raja...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 9:24 PM, Ken Lupo lu...@saline.k12.mi.us wrote:
I am not sure if this is the correct list but I am having some issues with
CTDB and configuring it properly. I have gone through all
there?
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Ken
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comment = Accounting Share
path = /home/administrator/SHARES/acct
valid users = @secure_staff
read list = @secure_staff
write list = @secure_staff
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Any help would be appreciated.
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Ken
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Hello,
Could anyone give me some information how to migration from windows 2003 AD to
Samba, all AD accounts and password must complete with nothing missing to Samba.
Thx
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of a lot of work,
instead of having to rejoin a couple hundred clients to the domain.
Thanks much,
-Ken
P.S. Kudos on whoever thought of the Python scripting hooks. While I
don't speak Python, it would certainly be a strong incentive to learn
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admin and pretty familiar with bind, but not a windows guy or very
familiar with DDNS, so if someone could shed some light on this it'd be
much appreciated:)
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Ken Smith wrote:
Hi,
I've seeing the following error messages recorded in logwatch against
samba in two FC6 XA-64 systems with samba 3.0.24-7.
lib/util_str.c:safe_strcpy_fn(603) ERROR: string overflow by 1 (24 -
23) in safe_strcpy
The main share in use on the first machine is via
on their vista pc syncing to the samba share sees very poor
performance. nmbd is running and dhcpd is giving wins details to the network.
But does Vista take on the Wins info?
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
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How can I perform a Samba server to serve for the Mac machine? Are there
any HowTo or tutorial about this topic? Because I'm a newbie on Linux, I
need some more details for me to understand.
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I'm logged in as root on a PC that is a domain member. Root is a member
of a group that is mapped to domain admins. In other respects the
account behaves as administrator.
Is there some obvious config setting that I have missed?
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The environment is FC5, Samba V3.0.24-4. I'm trying to set up the print$
share.
From an XP SP2 client I navigate to the Printers and Faxes folder
showing from the Samba server. Following the directions
Yan Seiner wrote:
ken wrote:
Hi
I am running samba 3.0.25c on a fc6 server.
The problem is I am getting poor transfer rates to a vista client,
approx 8Mb/sec over 1Gb Ethernet compared to 40Mb/sec to the same
machine dual boot machine running xp pro.
Anything to do with this?
http
Hi
I am running samba 3.0.25c on a fc6 server.
The problem is I am getting poor transfer rates to a vista client,
approx 8Mb/sec over 1Gb Ethernet compared to 40Mb/sec to the same
machine dual boot machine running xp pro.
I am using more or less default settings with the exception of
vfs
an added winbind_auth_request_crap() and it works, but
I'm wondering if anyone else has already done this.
Ken
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upgrade on another
box. No all of us run such an environment and a 3.0.24-3 to -4 upgrade
does suggest its pretty trivial. Not according to this experience.
If I can help with tracking this bug down please contact me
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As part of our deployment of FC updates we have upgraded our office
server from 3.0.24-3 to 3.0.24.4. We got some strange results.
[...]
This is probably related to the msdfs root default we changed in the RH
packages
to
(say) force user and force group to a local account.
Is this possible/feasible? Or do I need to have local accounts?
Thanks!
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/etc/samba/smb.conf
Any clues?
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CCS Systems Team
Birkbeck College
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.JPG files. Why is that? It's confusing the users, 'cause
they assume that the timestamp means the last time something *changed*,
not was simply accessed. Can't really blame 'em. Is there anything I can
do to stop this behavior?
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Adam Nielsen wrote:
The other thing you can try is setting acl check permissions = no
on that share (or globally). This will stop Samba checking at
open time if the file can be deleted.
That made a difference - if that option is set then I can delete the
file.
What is strange though
owner is Domain Users. We would
like it so anything created by Administrator has a group owner of Domain
Admins. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Worked like a charm. Thanks :-)
Thomas Dorsch wrote:
Hi Ken,
check Primary Group setting for user administrator. I think this is
your problem. In w2k3 and w2k there is setting called Primary Group
under the Member of tab in Properties of Administrator.
Regards Tom
Ken schrieb
Hey, all -- I'm looking to do some LDAP/Samba 3.x integration. I've found
a bunch of docs, but a lot of them either are outdated, incomplete, or
reference materials I haven't been able to find. Is there a
one-stop-shopping document I should be looking at?
Thanks!
Ken D'Ambrosio
We got that message where I worked at. We had to go to the domain
controller and use the Server Manager to delete our entry and then we
used our Samba server to rejoin the domain. Seemed to work then.
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When I run:
/usr/local/sambabin/smbclient -U user%pass -L
if the user
failed to interact with it.
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in the not-incredibly-distant-future, should I
consider using the Samba LDAP backend instead of OpenLDAP? Is there a
comparison of the two?
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Administrator in the hierarchy. If I try to visit the same location
after mounting it with smbmount, it works just fine. Is this a bug, or
is there some difference between the two that I should have figured out?
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awareness of this stuff but not the experience to make a clear
decision. So I'm in search of enlightenment TIA for your
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Hello Samba list!
I'm looking for quick verification that this will not work:
I already have a Gentoo workstation authenticating to a Windows ADS. I
can log in with my DOMAIN+username and it takes the domain password and
maps my uid into the proper range and all that good stuff. Samba is
how would i put the following into smb.conf in a shorthand format
host allow all ip's from 192.168.0.151 to 192.168.0.185 but non outside this
range
without putting them all in separately, is it
host allow 192.168.0.151 - 192.168.0.185
?
Many thanks
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machine, which is otherwise part of an
AD domain, map a share from a machine that would look as if it were share an
NT4 machine that is not in the AD domain?
Thanks in advance
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dread having to mess with all the profiles that are going to get
messed up...
Thanks!
Ken D'Ambrosio
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having all my authentication, etc., go
through.
Can anyone think of a reason that this is happening?
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trying to use the USB drive with samba.
-Ken Jackson
I experience strange problems with samba-3.0.7-5 running on SuSE
Linux 9.2. Clients are windows 98 and windows 2000.
The clients can browse through the samba share without problems. But
if a client tries to create or copy a file onto
In Reply To:
It might not be Samba at all. Look in your ~/.bash_profile,
~/.bashrc, and /etc/bashrc files for this line:
shopt -s cdspell
It causes the bash shell to correct minor misspellings, like a
lower case 't'.
-Ken Jackson
I am using Redhat Linux 9.0 on one machine and Windows XP
the same issue with
my Gentoo clients but as in your case, the windows clients were fine.
It seems a recent update hosed cifs somehow.. Adding the above line
turns off the cifs extensions and cleared up my problem..
Server clients both running:
2.6.9-gentoo-r6 + Samba version 3.0.8
-Ken
I'm trying to figure out if there's any way to have multiple virtual
servers on the same machine, each server having different shares.
Barring running multiple smbd processes, I don't see a way. Is there one?
Thanks!
-Ken
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it is being called in testparm
I'm completely confused.
Can anybody help
Ken
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 14:36:05 +0100, Ken Walker
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I set up a LM ( Linux Mandrake ) machine a 6 or 7 months ago with LM8.2 and
samba 2.2.8a.
I set up a 5 disk software raid 5 and made 5 accounts
is there.
allow null passwords is in the global settings of smb.conf
I have also looked in smb.conf and the ldap options are commented out.
I have no idea why this should start now, nothing has been added or changed
since it was last powered down.
Can anybody help
Many thanks
Ken
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In the samba log file, the error message reads
auth/auth_util.c:make_server_info_sam(822) User pcguest in passdb, but
getpwnam() fails!
I'm not logged in to my XP machine as pcguest; I'm logged in as
ken. It would appear that XP is not passing the correct user name and
password
.
I now have W98, NT4, W2K and XP in the domain
Success
Ken
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: XP Failure to Join Domain
try this
add machine script
= Connection reset by peer
[2004/08/15 11:42:19, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(367)
read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Connection reset by peer
I'm a bit stuck - what have I missed - Is there a Definitive Guide to
joining XP to a SAMBA PDC out there somewhere
Thanks in advance
Ken
any way to do so...
Thanks,
Ken D'Ambrosio
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Xanoptix, Inc.
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I'm in the process of setting up a domain controller (moving from a
workgroup configuration). I've installed the latest version of Samba
(3.0.5), and have configured it to work as a PDC. However, when I try
and connect to the domain, I get an 'Access Denied' message after
entering my userid
Michael Lueck wrote:
Ken Miller wrote:
However, when I try and connect to the domain, I get an 'Access
Denied' message after entering my userid and password.
What client OS? If NT/2K/XPPro have you joined it to the domain
successfully?
D'Oh! XP Pro.
How do you join it to the domain? If you
Dell 4550 running XP
The error I keep getting is this account is not authorized to log in from
this station
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Ken
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compile the source for smbclient, and hope that
it works, but if there's a right way to do it, that's the way I'd
prefer to go.
Thanks much,
Ken D'Ambrosio
Sr. SysAdmin,
Xanoptix, Inc.
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We use real Windows WINS servers, and after a couple of availability problems, we
learned that we could specify multiple addresses on this parameter, and use both our
primary and fallback servers.
At first, I had problems getting it to work, but after looking at the code, I found
that the
In 3.0.2a, running configure using --mandir=/usr/share/man installed the man pages
under that directory, but on 3.0.3, building with exactly the same options seems to
put them in /usr/man.
Is there an (new) additional override needed at start time, or is this a bug in the
configure/makefile?
Suse gave us a patch for this. It's pretty much the same as what you have below.
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, have the hooks for ACLs, it won't much matter if Samba
isn't making use of them. Does anyone know if/when Samba and Reiser4
will live in ACL-based harmony?
Thanks,
Ken D'Ambrosio
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package didn't, so I had
to hand-compile.]
- Is there anything else I might have overlooked that someone else has
been bitten by?
Thanks much,
Ken D'Ambrosio
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I set up some W2K machines under Samba 2.2.1a for printing using the spoolss
features in that Samba release. I now have Samba 3.02a, and have been
forced to use:
disable spoolss = yes
Now, the W2K machines give the error dialog could not connect to printer
because the Windows box is still
.)
Any ideas as to why it wouldn't be there? The clients are all W2K boxes...
Thanks,
Ken D'Ambrosio
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, but as of yet am
unable to provide local write access to files/directories having domain
ownership and visa versa. Does groupmap not provide this?
Thanks,
Ken
Ken Wright wrote:
After connecting to the samba server as a domain user without password
challenge, authenticating against a w2k DC
:
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nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_getpwnam(157)
user 'SERVER$' does not exist
From the SERVER.log:
[2004/03/15 18:08:02, 1] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(245)
Username DOMAIN+SERVER$ is invalid on this system
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Ken
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with the stuff on the server.
So, my question: is there any way to re-add the PC to the domain w/o
having the locally cached stuff get thrown out with the bath water?
Thanks!
Ken D'Ambrosio
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I've tried to log dropped packets, but on a big network there are too many
to
sort out. In putting conditions on the logging, I've found that the dropped
packets do not have a source address of an individual machine, or a unicast
address, or a broadcast address. I know something is being dropped
Recently, Windows 2000 SP4 clients have developed a problem when using a
network printer connected to a Samba print share.
Some applications are OK. But take, well, notepad, for example. Selecting
a local printer is normal, but there is a two minute delay (!) in selecting
a network printer.
No, it does not appear to be webclient. There seems to be no such service
on even the latest Win2K.
It appears there is some kind of anti-worm change in the MS-RPC code
contained in the latest security patches.
Samba 2.2.8a will hang for about a minute. Samba 3.0.2a will hang for
about three
questions, I'm sure a lot will folow, even though I read a
lot of info...
We all have to start somewhere; that's what lists like this are for.
Ken D'Ambrosio
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Xanoptix, Inc.
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If you know a doc or a URL for configuring Samba with OpenLdap and
Kerberos,
please let me know. Appreciate your help.
Ken
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that comes with both precompiled binaries (packages) and much simplified steps for building from source (ports). You won't have to download Samba manually. Please see the following link:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/ports.html
Ken
I have a few users who have ID's in NT domain and AD that contain apostrophes, such as
O'Neill (fo'neill) , and O'Toole (go'toole). I've been trying to give them access to
shares, but Samba doesn't
seem to like this very much.
I've been able to set up the ID's in our LDAP server so file
the
properties dialog while a Windows 2000 box also connected as root couldn't. I didn't
capture logs of that unfortunately. But I am wondering if the XP client was more
tolerant of missing printer data and if I eventually set it.
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I just looked at the 147 odd e-mails I have recently received from this list
and not one of them discussed how to package binary files.
So my question is, what planet are you on ? and do you spend all your time
telling everybody posting here that there in the wrong list ? When its
actually you
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Force Group = whatever
in the sam.conf section for that share
it will put all users connecting to that share into that group, even if
their account says their not in it.
you can also set it so that the creator has full read/write access and the
group only has read access.
Ken
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I solved this problem by just creating a share for the root of these
home directories and told the users to map to that for file creation,
etc...
On Thursday, October 30, 2003, at 11:41 AM, Ken Kleiner wrote:
Hi...
I'm running Samba 2.2.8 with a 'homes' directive to auto mount
smbd invalid option --b
and -b isnt in man smbd
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When I create new user for access to pre-defined samba shared folders, with
an associated password in smbpasswd. Do I have to create a home directory
and a private group if they will never ever be near the server ?
Ken
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I upgraded a couple of systems to Samba 3.0 GA from rc4, and ran into the following.
Before the upgrade, I was able to check the secret as follows:
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checking the trust secret via RPC calls succeeded
But after, I get this:
lnxsmb3t:/etc/logrotate.d # wbinfo
I was able to get gzip to compile under USS with fairly little difficulty.
OS/390 (zOS) doesn't host other operating systems. IBM's OTHER OS, zVM, does that,
and there's a native Linux for it.
Unfortunately, getting the Samba source onto USS (Unix System Services) is only the
first part of
Our guys here use something called robocopy. I don't know much about it, but they
like it.
-Original Message-
From: Kevin P. Fleming [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 11:54 AM
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Subject: [Samba] Samba/Windows file synchronizer (like
nmblookup with no problems, it failed. I dunno...]
Thanks,
Ken D'Ambrosio
Sr. SysAdmin,
Xanoptix, Inc.
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(as opposed to the files' metadata) --
doesn't care about. I suggest if you're attempting to use it to
transfer files from Windows to *nix (or vice-versa), you write a
Perl/sed/awk/whatever script to strip/append your ^M's.
$.02,
-Ken
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= lprng
read only = yes
guest ok = no
[print$]
path = /usr/cs/samba/printers
guest ok = yes
browseable = yes
read only = yes
write list = root
Ken Kleiner ken at cs.uml.edu wrote on Samba-digest:
Tue Jul 29 16:52:53 GMT 2003
Hi
.
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