Thanks for the reply Jerry,
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 1:12 am, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Lewis Shobbrook wrote:
Hi All,
I note from previous posts that the uid gid are
not supported in smb.conf. My issue is that I have
mysql auth backend for ftp sites, that I'd like to
share
Hi All,
I note from previous posts that the uid gid are not supported in smb.conf.
My issue is that I have mysql auth backend for ftp sites, that I'd like to
share directories for internal access. There is currently no way I can see
to force the user or group using uid gid for this type of
to the share using
the account MYDOMAIN\lewis with uid 10007 instead of the local unix lewis
with uid 1007 account
Just my $.02 worth...
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Subject: Force group gid
Date: Friday 22 September 2006 12:19 pm
From: Lewis Shobbrook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi All,
Just upgraded a test box to 3.0.23b and discovered some changes that cause a
panic.
I had an smb.conf with passdb backend = tbdsam guest
The guest bit now causes panic action.
log.smbd complains ... No builtin nor plugin backend for tdbsam guest found
Either the build options have
strange occurrence, and potentially cover
a pitfall.
Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
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Hi All,
I have a production samba server running 3.04 on Debian integrated to
use AD accounts.
It's been running most happily for about 6 months 8=]
I've just attempted to create a non-privileged local unix user account
for a new service I'm installing, but it fails prompting me for the AD
to
replicate this on 4 boxes all with SP2.
I'm running SAMBA 3.0.4.
Cheers,
Rohan
Rohan Gilchrist
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Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
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problems are coming from.
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/lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xc6) [0x401a5dc6]
#24 /usr/sbin/smbd(ldap_msgfree+0x71) [0x8078221]
Looks like a bug to me...
Anyone not got this issue with 3.0.4 sharing printers?
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Lewis Shobbrook
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chain at any
point that has modified the way samba handles 8.3 filepath requests from
32 bit clients?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Lewis Shobbrook
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Hi Jeremy,
Can't help with the romaing profiles, but can with this one
As another note, I get the following message in log.machine
name since going to samba3...
[2004/04/05 23:16:16, 0]
rpc_server/srv_util.c:get_domain_user_groups(372)
get_domain_user_groups: primary gid of user
a disk device, all M$
mapped drives appear, however the samba 3.0.2-2 is sadly missing.
It appears that using the UNC path is a part work around.
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: files winbind
shadow: files
group: files winbind
root is not listed as an invalid user in smb.conf
Can anyone can offer some suggestions here?
Thanks in advance!
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org] On Behalf Of Barry Smoke
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 3.0.1 - 3.0.2 upgrade problem
same thing here...
I had a similar experience, where NT4, 9X DOS clients dropped off.
This was caused by a hung process or locked file in
Heads up,
These should fix the cups problems reported on the list
yesterday. See http://samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/
Where the deb's also effected?
All printers are shared here, but access is uniformly denied?
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the
primary group to the Domain Users group by default, or at least alert
and refer to the required process?
Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
I know the user exists, because I personally made the users
and set their passwords, I also added them to the smbpasswd
file. Do they need to be a specific group
dns proxy = No
wins support = Yes
ldap ssl = no
panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d
admin users = root, lewis
printer admin = root, lewis
printing = cups
Any ideas what's happening here?
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. If that
works then proceed to use the cupsaddsmb -A -v, as described in the
documentation.
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into the template definitions eg. _Description: and
generates an error as an unkown symbol when installing.
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Hi All,
The latest Debian unstable release of samba 3.0.1-1 appears to be fail
in storing the machine account password when joining a 2000 AD domain.
kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED] works fine, as does net ads join suggesting the issue
is not related kerberos misconfiguration.
klist indicates no cached
/pampass.c:smb_pam_accountcheck(781)
smb_pam_accountcheck: PAM: Account Validation Failed - Rejecting User
DOMAIN+user.
winbind log generates No rid for Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access !?
I can't find any info on this error out there.
Any ideas where to start?
Xmas Cheers,
Lewis Shobbrook
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