Andrew Masterson wrote:
Does the NAS have a machine account in the domain?
Yes, I can see an account named ho-nas01 in the Computers folder in AD.
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failed: NT_STATUS_INVALID_COMPUTER_NAME
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Squeezer99 wrote:
it should work ok. make sure to run net getlocalsid and net
getdomainsid and write them down and on the new server do net
setlocalsid and net setdomainsid if they are different.
Thanks!
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Thanks in advance!
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as s1\u1 or DOM\u1?
How to ensure that it is the latter?
Thanks!
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Hi,
I just upgrade from Debian Sarge to Etch. Now, while Samba (3.0.24-6etch4) is
running, it creates the schannel_store.tdb /etc/samba. However, it should
really store it into the private dir, which is supposed to be /var/lib/samba
as I see files like passdb.tdb in there. Any idea what's going
Steve Granger steveg at magellan-technology.com writes:
smbd -b | less
to see the private_dir and other file location. From my knowledge these
are set with compile time options.
Thanks! Got this:
SBINDIR: /usr/sbin
BINDIR: /usr/bin
SWATDIR: /usr/share/samba/swat
CONFIGFILE:
Jim McDonough jmcd at samba.org writes:
On 6/1/07, Kent Tong kent at cpttm.org.mo wrote:
smb_flg2=51203
Kent, I know you already rebooted the client since we discussed this before
(though did you reboot the terminal server?). This flags2 value is 0xC803,
and we need to see
Hi,
I am using 3.0.22 on Ubuntu 6.06. I'm trying to setup a DFS root. Here
is the smb.conf share section:
My smb.conf file is:
[global]
# use default
; security = user
host msdfs = yes
[Share]
path=/var/Share
writable=yes
msdfs root=yes
The dfs link is:
# ls -l
Jim McDonough jmcd at samba.org writes:
On 5/22/07, Kent Tong kent at cpttm.org.mo wrote:
Can't believe that! Rebooting does fix the problem. Thanks a lot!
The client remembers whether or not we're a DFS server...so you can't change
from one to the other without rebooting.
Sorry
Hi,
I am using 3.0.22 on Ubuntu 6.06. I'm trying to setup a DFS root. Here
is the smb.conf share section:
[test]
path=/var/test
writable=yes
msdfs root=yes
The /var/test contains a single symlink:
$ ls -l /var/test
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 19 2007-05-22 14:56 pdf - msdfs:cladms004\pdf
Jim McDonough jmcd at samba.org writes:
Could you include a little more from globals? The host msdfs option, and
believe it or not, the security option? Is this AD?
Also, perhaps more important, have you rebooted the client after turning on
msdfs on the server?
Hi Jim,
Can't believe
Hi,
I'm running debian sarge with kernel 2.6.8-2-sparc64. I'm trying
to use winbind to connect to a Windows 2000 server. I can use
net rpc join to join the domain, but wbinfo -u returns an
error. The trusted domains listed doesn't include the domain.
Please see below:
cladms003:~# net rpc join
Gerald (Jerry) Carter jerry at samba.org writes:
You've got Windows 2000 SP4 SR1 installed don't you?
The only current fix is to either set 'client schannel = no'
in smb.conf or to just disable schannel connections
oln the SAMR pipe in nsswitch/winbindd_cm.c.
Hi Jerry,
Thanks a lot! This
Hi,
I'm running samba 3.0.14a-3 on Debian sarge (sparc). The filesystem
is ext3 with acl support. winbind works fine. Please see below.
when I am logged in using ssh, I can list the files in a folder
(/var/Share) for which the group staff has r-x permissions. The
problem is I can't list the
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