= no
path = /
browseable = yes
valid users = root
And the system sees it and I can log in to it via samba. However, I
cannot see all of the files. I thought the root user had permissions
to see everything. Did I miss a step?
Thanks.
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ChannelSystem/Channel
ComputerCE-MAUREEN.CONTRACTORS/Computer
Security /
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EventData
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Data%%1311/Data
Binary5EC0/Binary
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On 05/20/10 16:54, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
What OS?
Solaris has 16 group limit.
On 05/20/2010 02:43 PM, Mike A. Leonetti wrote:
Out of nowhere the share neil share disappeared for one user and the
user got the error The group name could
valid users = @neilshare
create mode = 660
directory mode = 770
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dejoining the workstations from the domain?
Above all, what is the best practice for managing both computers and
domain users in LDAP? I think I got confused somewhere.
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On 05/01/10 13:09, Damien Dye wrote:
humm
cn: workstation75$
description: Computer
directory mode = 770
and the rest is just about thirty more shares like the one above this one.
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Had a server fill up completely with a samba workstation log file. The
log file repeatedly had this information
[2010/04/29 04:00:01, 0] smbd/notify_inotify.c:inotify_handler(240)
No data on inotify fd?!
about a billion times.
In my smb.conf Ihave max log size = 50 set, so I was hoping the
directory mode = 770
and the rest is just about thirty more shares like the one above this one.
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However, when I go to create a share and assign domain users to it, it
cannot find the domain.
Mike A. Leonetti
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Evolution CE
3468C Lawson Boulevard
Oceanside, NY 11572
www.evolutionce.com
516-536-5006 ext 105
516-208-4679 (Direct)
Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
I had
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Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 02:21:47PM -0400, Mike A. Leonetti wrote:
The VPN is a site-to-site VPN. It's a Linux-Sonicwall VPN. Other
users can join other Windows domains no problem. I created an lmhosts
file on the Windows 2003 server with this:
10.1.1.1
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. April 2010 16:47
An: muel...@tropenklinik.de
Cc: samba Mailing
Betreff: Re: AW: [Samba] Samba over VPN
Daniel,
I'm using ipsec for a VPN. Since all shares are working and name
the clients that it supports?
On 04/22/2010 09:41 AM, Mike A. Leonetti wrote:
Yeah. I don't think it's the VPN blocking traffic. I think my WINS
server is not functioning properly. I'll keep working at it.
Daniel Müller wrote:
Are you sure,
I thought with ipsec there could
server value to the client ip address (either statically or via
DHCP.) Then they should be able to get the necessary netbios name
info even tho they are on a separate subnet.
Why do you have the DC distant from the clients that it supports?
On 04/22/2010 09:41 AM, Mike A. Leonetti wrote
: www.tropenklinik.de
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Betreff: [Samba] Samba over
Have a 2003 server located outside of the Domain network over a VPN.
The server originally existed inside the network (10.1.1.0/24) but now
exists on 10.10.12.0/24. I can access shares over the VPN to the domain
controller, but when I try to log in as a domain user it says the domain
is
Mike A. Leonetti wrote:
Every time I try and join a Vista system to the domain I get this error
in the log:
[2010/03/26 15:18:58, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(1191)
april (192.168.1.194) couldn't find service public
Error: modifications require authentication at
/usr/sbin
Every time I try and join a Vista system to the domain I get this error
in the log:
[2010/03/26 15:18:58, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(1191)
april (192.168.1.194) couldn't find service public
Error: modifications require authentication at
/usr/sbin//smbldap_tools.pm line 1083.
[2010/03/26
My goal is to set up User/Group/Computer policies to load up at login.
I downloaded the adminpak from Microsoft and installed it on an XP Pro
machine that was on the domain. I logged in as an Administrative user.
Samba is set up with LDAP Users and Groups.
I followed the directions on
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