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tmcsamba1.millburncorp.com.netbios-ssn: P 1512:1638(126) ack 469 win
65418 NBT Session Packet: Session Message
12:26:41.084835 IP tmcsamba1.millburncorp.com.netbios-ssn
tmc152.millburncorp.com.3046: P 469:508(39) ack
Ron Garcia-Vidal wrote:
Wow, I
See section 7.3.3.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/ch07_03.html
arjan wrote:
Hello,
Does someone knows where i can find a toturial or a How-To about Samba with
WINS beacause i do know how to make a samba pdc server, but i don't know how
to make a samba pdc with WINS
Seriously, I realize the below post doesn't have all the necessary info
to diagnose the problem, but I'm not even sure where to look for more
info. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I have been having a problem with my Samba server for about a month
settings:
testparm -v | grep -i wins
Thanks,
Josh, RHCE
Ron Garcia-Vidal wrote:
Seriously, I realize the below post doesn't have all the necessary
info to diagnose the problem, but I'm not even sure where to look for
more info. Any help would be greatly appreciated
I have been having a problem with my Samba server for about a month now
and need help. I am having users mysteriously losing access to drives
during the day. The drive will un-map itself and any further attempt to
access it through wither Windows Explorer or just typing the UNC in the
Run
Sorry for the repost, but I've not gotten any response and the problem
persists. Does anyone have any idea how to fix?
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I read a few posts in the archives about this problem and that it was to
be fixed in 3.0.23c. Currently I'm running 3.0.23d-2+b1 on a
I read a few posts in the archives about this problem and that it was to
be fixed in 3.0.23c. Currently I'm running 3.0.23d-2+b1 on a debian
system and am getting the following:
$ ssh -l testuser fileserver
Password:
Your password has expired
Here's what auth.log shows:
Jan 4 11:46:26
I upgrade my Debian Samba packages from 3.0.14a-1 to 3.0.23c-1. I
experienced 2 problems, one was that certain shares were locking users
out who were listed in the Valid users parameter, but not all shares
were doing this. I ran across a post that advised changing the
parameter to users alone,
Dale Schroeder wrote:
If these are domain groups, perhaps this explains your problem:
Well, sort of. The conf I posted was actually after some alterations in
trying to fix the problem, the original conf looked like this:
[danasFiles]
comment = Whatever
path=/path/to-files
users=@DOMAIN+dana
I have backups of user home directories that I've shared out via samba
so that my non-linux level 1 guy can restore files using the
drag-n-drop. Problem is, all directories are owned by their respective
user and are set 700. In order for the admin users to access these
directories, I've set
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
I was using obey pam restrictions because I had the line:
session requiredpam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel umask=0022
What was the rest of this file?
Good question, this is where the answer lay.
Check what you have for the 'account' line - make
I posted this plea for help last week, but received no responses, so I
figured I'd re-send. Since posting this message I upgraded to 3.0
stable using the package posted on the samba.org site, and the behavior
remains the same. I should also mention, if I try smbclient -U guest
and enter an
Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
So under 2.8 this was happening, until I realized I hadn't installed
libpam-smbpass. Once I did this, access was granted. After I upgraded
I checked that all relevant packages were at 3.0beta2 and they were,
including libpam-smbpass. So am I missing another library? Am
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I'm having a problem getting a browse list from my Samba box. I'm
running debian testing with the 3.0beta2-1 package. Winbind appears to
be installed properly and functioning properly:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# wbinfo -t
checking the trust secret via
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We've recently moved from 2.2.2a on Suse using PDC authentication with
local accounts created, to 2.2.8a on Debian with Winbind authentication.
We are mapping shares on user's machines via a login script.
So here's the problem several users are
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