[Samba] net user add . is there any way to specify destination ou ?

2009-07-08 Thread Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ
net user add . is there any way to specify destination OU when security=ads ? -- Michael Joyner ᏩᏯ System Administrator/Edward Waters College 1658 Kings Road, Jacksonville, FL 32209 904-470-8170 (V) / 904-470-8170 (F) ᏩᏙ

Re: [Samba] WINBIND on a VERY LARGE FOREST

2006-07-28 Thread Michael Joyner
Disable your nscd daemon and see if that helps. On 7/28/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all! I'm trying to setup a linux samba server as a domain member of a SINGLE FOREST MULTI DOMAINS. The forest is a 2 servers acting as a global catalog. Other domains are child domain with

Re: [Samba] Using Samba PDC for Policies

2006-02-11 Thread Michael Joyner
Patrick Zaloum wrote: Hi Does anyone have any experience with a Samba PDC to apply group policies to the computers on the domain? Or know any shortcuts to prevent me from having to apply individual policies at each local machine? (Samba version 2.2.2) Thanks Pat ntpol.config

Re: [Samba] [Homes] on two machines, possible?

2005-06-12 Thread Michael Joyner
One possiblity is to run a local dns server in location 'B' hijack the one entry for the home server on that DNS and have the ip# point to server 'B' instead of server 'A' Just make sure your home directory path+server in smb.conf is set to a hostname that requires DNS resolving and does not use

Re: [Samba] /var full issue: FreeBSD 5.4, Samba 3

2005-05-27 Thread Michael Joyner
When you delete a file under freebsd, if the application still has the file open, it isn't really deleted from the file system until the file is closed by the application. Tom Wolfe wrote: I encountered something a little strange today. Previously I had enabled samba logging and forgot to

Re: [Samba] Terminal Service profile path

2005-05-17 Thread Michael Joyner
Paul Gienger wrote: I know this may be a bit out there, but has there been any thought/plans to implement something along the lines of the Terminal Services profile path that you get with AD? You can set that on the Terminal Server using gpedit.msc. Local Computer Policy - Administrative

Re: [Samba] Terminal Service profile path

2005-05-17 Thread Michael Joyner
Paul Gienger wrote: I know this may be a bit out there, but has there been any thought/plans to implement something along the lines of the Terminal Services profile path that you get with AD? You can set that on the Terminal Server using gpedit.msc. Local Computer Policy - Administrative

Re: [Samba] MULTI-USER databases

2005-05-12 Thread Michael Joyner
Have you tried the strict locks setting? Steve Kuryachy wrote: hi all Subject: 1) Samba server 3.0.15 with one shared sesource Security is set to SHARE, all guest users have full read/write access to the share 2) Microsoft network clients is Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows XP (sp2) 3)

Re: [Samba] samba3.0.14a, Windows2003, ADS

2005-05-12 Thread Michael Joyner
smb.conf file was created in /usr/local/samba/lib/ ? It appears that wbinfo is looking for it in /etc/samba but samba is looking for it in /usr/local/samba/lib. I'm not sure where these files are supposed to be? Michael Joyner wrote: I had a problem with winbind talking to one to my ADS here

Re: [Samba] excessive TCP retransmissions with samba 3.0, slow file opening

2005-05-12 Thread Michael Joyner
Hubs? HUBS? I hope you meant switches. If not, go buy some switches. 10/100 hubs. This is a small client, with limited hardware budget. So, it's a pair of 8-port 10/100 hubs, connected. I cannot find any differences between the fast machine and the slow machines--except the fast machine has

Re: [Samba] samba3.0.14a, Windows2003, ADS WINBIND in INTERACTIVE mode

2005-05-12 Thread Michael Joyner
Danna Dowdy wrote: okay finally got everything cleaned up and reinstalled and now wbinfo works like a charm. Glad to hear! I am still having one problem? I have started winbindd in interactive mode and when I try and access the share via my winXP client I get ..Any idea what is wrong

Re: [Samba] samba3.0.14a, Windows2003, ADS

2005-05-11 Thread Michael Joyner
wbinfo -p is trying to tell you the wrong thing. :) ps axc | grep winbind if there is no output your winbind is not running. what is your platform? SuSE, RedHat, FreeBSD, Other? If SuSE, you have to do a chkconfig -a winbind, rcwinbind start If FreeBSD, there are some rc vars you have to set in

Re: [Samba] samba3.0.14a, Windows2003, ADS

2005-05-11 Thread Michael Joyner
/etc/samba/smb.conf Danna Dowdy wrote: Platform is RedHat $ ps -axc | grep winbind 4792 ?S 0:00 winbindd 4793 ?S 0:00 winbindd Michael Joyner wrote: wbinfo -p is trying to tell you the wrong thing. :) ps axc | grep winbind if there is no output your winbind

Re: [Samba] 2000 Terminal Server issues

2005-05-06 Thread Michael Joyner
Windows 2000 Terminal Services has a SERIOUS bug that M$ will not fix. (last I looked anyways, the kb article # eludes me at this moment) This may or may not be the cause of your problem. Scenario. User A logs on, share N gets mapped as drive M User B logs on, share N gets mapped as drive M User C

Re: [Samba] Dual ethernet server on the same LAN

2005-05-05 Thread Michael Joyner
SERVERALIAS PTR A IP#1 SERVERALIAS PTR A IP#2 What's the above supposed to signify? Not BIND DNS zone file records, I hope :( Even if not, a single record can't have both an A and a PTR RR. I would hope not. :) They should be just A's with corresponding PTR records so that reverse DNS is happy

Re: [Samba] Revealing linux quota to windows users?

2005-05-03 Thread Michael Joyner
a) make sure your samba is compiled with quota support b) look in 'man smb.conf' for the parameter for quota Marian Steinbach wrote: Hello! I know this must be an old topic, but I can't quite find an answer in the archive or the Howto. I would like to know if it's possible to show the user quota

Re: [Samba] BDC, documentation, Machine Accounts Keep Expiring

2005-05-03 Thread Michael Joyner
You could always use gpedit.msc and set the machine password change to NO Dmitry Melekhov wrote: Hello! I want to create BDC with smbpasswd backend, just because I run ldap master on the same machine as PDC and I don't think that using ldap backend will be far better for me. Only thing I don't

Re: [Samba] weird permission problem

2005-05-03 Thread Michael Joyner
Please supply smb.conf Hans du Plooy wrote: Hi all, I setup a DC for a company who until now have been using standalone WindowsXP Pro desktops in a workgroup. Initially I just added the users, standard setup. They all belong to the group users. Then they asked for a limited group to have access

[Samba] W2K3 SP1 - PERSISTENT CONNECTION(S) BUG?

2005-05-02 Thread Michael Joyner
persistent connections for logged out users and elimate them? (I tried deadtime=1 and keepalive=1, but they stay connected anyways). -- Michael Joyner/System Administrator Edward Waters College -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https

Re: [Samba] Re: W2K3 SP1 - PERSISTENT CONNECTION(S) BUG?

2005-05-02 Thread Michael Joyner
Rex Dieter wrote: Michael Joyner wrote: After testing my W2K3 SP1 terminal server against a SAMBA server *AND* a W2K server, I have noticed the following *odd* behavior. I believe this is relevant: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;190162 -- Rex The said KB article does

Re: [Samba] Loosing admin privileges after login

2005-05-02 Thread Michael Joyner
Herbert Mann wrote: Hello, I am a Samba-newbie, so please excuse, if my question seems to you stupid. I've set up a PDC, based on Samba 3.0.14a (SerNet) and a OpenLDAP-Server. So I took a Windows XP client and integrated it to the domain. Afterwards I logged in as administrator and copied the

[Samba] every increasing connection count TERMINAL SERVER

2005-05-01 Thread Michael Joyner
I have a windows 2003 terminal server (sp1) that everytime I logout, the connection is not released. When I log back in, a new connection is created. Repeating this procedure ends up with LOTS of stale smbd processes still running. What do I do to fix this? What additional info is needed? -- To

[Samba] every increasing connection count TERMINAL SERVER

2005-05-01 Thread Michael Joyner
I have a windows 2003 terminal server (sp1) that everytime I logout, the connection is not released. When I log back in, a new connection is created. Repeating this procedure ends up with LOTS of stale smbd processes still running. What do I do to fix this? What additional info is needed? -- To

[Samba] every increasing connection count followed by load # overload

2005-04-30 Thread Michael Joyner
I am having a bizarre problem with a samba server here at Edward Waters College. Hopefully someone can give me insight to inform me what to look for. samba version = 3.0.14a SuSE 9.1, up-to-date-via-apt AD/W2K3 (no sp) Winbind using RID algorithm server purpose: HOMES, DESKTOPS, MY DOCUMENTS,

Re: [Samba] every increasing connection count followed by load # overload

2005-04-30 Thread Michael Joyner
/[EMAIL PROTECTED] don't know the answer but just an observation - that is a pretty old kernel (and early 2.6 version) - doesn't SuSE have something in the 2.6.10 variety? Craig Hr, let me check my apt setup. :) -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the

Re: [Samba] Windows 2000 Terminal Server and Samba

2002-04-10 Thread Michael Joyner
Yes, I am having problems here at Edward Waters College as well, resource exhaustion on the SAMBA side. :( I currently have a crontab to reset smbd and nmbd on the affected servers at 3:00 am, this helps. Jan Mostert wrote: Hello Drew, The past two months we have been searching for