Hi,
I'm trying to move files from one folder on a remote ntfs to another remote
ntfs which are on Samba. When I do it with some java code I get an error saying
I don't have permissions.
Any ideas?
Sean
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Once you run that, your clients should be able to get their roaming profile
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UI is usable for end users..
Sean Boran
On 30 June 2011 15:50, Hoover, Tony wrote:
> We use pGINA (www.pgina.org) to authenticate windows user logins via
> ldaps:// against the university directory. Don't know if that will fit
> your
> mode
ry is removed.
I'm going to have to do more tests, thanks for the tips though.
Sean
On 24 May 2011 18:15, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
> You still need a "unix" account to back the samba account- this can be
> done in several ways
>- have a local unix acct in /etc/passw
oth "useradd" and "smbpasswd -a", but
this should not be necessary with the ldap store?
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Have you tried adding the line
map untrusted to domain = Yes
to your PDC config, and reloading samba? I see it in your print-new
config file, but not in the SBS_PDC smb.conf
Sean
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 7:38 PM, wrote:
> Hello
>
> any help would really be ap
t5.dll (and the other ps* files) on my samba
server (in /usr/share/cups/drivers/x64). I was using the Win7/Vista 64bit
pscript5.dll file, but I had to change it to the version shipped with 2k8
64bit. Once I did that, the problems disappeared (and the driver still works
win Win7 64bit and Vista 64bit).
Sean
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upgrade Samba on a RHEL5 box, I suggest using the Sernet repo -
http://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba/
Sean
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 5:51 PM, *...@ppu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> i have installed samba in RHEL 5 with likewise backend authentication .
> everything is working but am unable to access
you couldn't log on.
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> sean.wilkin...@aussieit.net wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am having a very strange issue with Samba, users who are not the owner
>> of files but are in the same group cannot delete or rename files via
>> Windows.
>>
>> For example the user sean in t
Hi all,
I am having a very strange issue with Samba, users who are not the owner
of files but are in the same group cannot delete or rename files via
Windows.
For example the user sean in the storage.access group CANNOT delete or
rename a folder called temp via windows but CAN delete or
l
section.
Add a map to guest line, probably "map to guest = bad user".
Yup. That did it. Thanks for the help.
sean
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linux box,
smbclient "\\\storage"
asks for root's password, but just hitting enter gets me in.
OTOH, on windows ( vista) I get a request for user and password :(
I want to be able to just click on it in Windows and access it.
Is the problem it's in /home/video? move it to /opt??
Any
sean darcy wrote:
nmbd is using a lot of cpu:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEMTIME+ COMMAND
22681 root 20 0 10080 1520 1084 R 99.0 0.3 146:30.78 nmbd
log.nmbd logs 30-40 messages per second::
[2008/05/17 12:56:41, 0]
nmbd
e 10.10.10.102 is??
I don't need a WINS server.
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2008, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 11:07:28PM +0100, Olivier Sessink wrote:
Jeremy Allison wrote:
That's just not true. Many people are successfully using Samba3 to
authenticate
with tokens from MIT or Heimdal kerberos servers.
The problem is getting the Window
ng else, along with the OpenLDAP user/group data repository. It
works quite well, as long as you can find a decent way to sync the
passwords...
>
> W.
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Here's a patch to configure.in from 3.0.25b that fixes kerberos lib
detection on OpenBSD 4.2. With this patch samba correctly detects
OpenBSD's idiosyncratic version of Heimdal.
--- configure.in.orig Wed May 23 09:29:20 2007
+++ configure.inMon Oct 22 17:14:09 2007
@@ -3424,6 +3424,20 @
g for DFS leaf nodes and return filtered result links).
As well I'm going to assume that NetDfsAdd* NetDfsMove* and
NetDfsRemove* will also not work as I can't use dfscmd.exe to map or
unmap anything in the Samba hosted tree (response is always 'Access is
denied', yet the DFS
rs, or to somehow force a filename change when an
illegal character is entered? For example, replacing the odd
character with an underscore? Any solid way to solve this problem?
Any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
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referenced to above is about as good as it gets if you want SSO for
Linux/UNIX and Windows systems, with the backend being served by Linux or
UNIX. At least until Samba 4 comes out, anyway . . . ;-) :-)
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_used_ to be a problem
(2004), but it would be fixed in the 10.4 series of MacOSX.
http://lists.apple.com/archives/Darwin-userlevel/2004/Jul/msg4.html
I couldn't find any other info. Anybody have any ideas?
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>>ldap suffix = o=dhp
>>ldap machine suffix = ou=machine
>>ldap user suffix = ou=staff
>>ldap group suffix = ou=group
>>ldap idmap suffix = ou=idmap
>>idmap uid = 1-20000
>>idmap gid = 1-2
>>
>>
>>
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>idmap gid = 1-2
>
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t;Password for *"%u"@* changed."\n
This probably would not be the best setup in an enterprise environment, but
at my in-home "lab" where I play with this kind of stuff, it works just
fine, as long as my "users" remember to change their passwords via Window
Hello,
We have a RHEL 4 Update 4 server that was configured to store its Samba
passwords in eDirectory via LDAP. This was accomplished by adding the
following three lines to the [Global] section of smb.conf:
ldap admin dn = cn=admin,o=budget
ldap suffix = o=budget
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldaps
out the consequences this will have on other services and
> on the overall stability ?
>
> Thanks in advance to all of those who will prove me wrong and let me sleep
> peacefully again :-)
>
> Laurent Pinchart
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hope this is useful
information.
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> to add attributes on both servers)
>
> - kerberos passwords
> - home directory and profile in the server by openafs or samba
>
> thanks
>
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combined - as always, a round of applause to all the Samba
developers, Jason Heiss for writing a terrific how-to on implementing
Kerberos and OpenLDAP, and the IDEALX guys for their how-to as well.
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I am running Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4, with Samba having
been installed with the OS installation. Samba is running and works as
expected.
I downloaded the source code for a newer version, and walked through the
configure, make, and make install processes. After doing so I cannot
ge
aiting for some more time
to troubleshoot the symptoms.
Sean Hanson
Information System Support Specialist
Marmot Library Network
Subject:
[Samba] samba 3.0.23a Cannot join network
From:
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Date:
Wed, 2 Aug 2006 16:30:40 -0400 (EDT)
To:
samba@lists.samba.org
To:
samba@lists.
down until you get to the Samba portion. You can click on a
mailing list, and then run a search on it. Many, many mailing lists are
there, so it's really a great resource for sysadmins. HTH.
Regards,
Ariel Duran
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valid users = %S
read only = Yes
browseable = no
## path = %H
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
guest ok = no
printable = no
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Jerry
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and nmbd, as well as winbindd, but you
should not need to run winbindd for your purposes (I am also assuming when
you refer to windd, you mean winbindd). Hope that helps.
Thanks a lot,
Eric
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7;t, I'd give that a shot, and
I'll try to verify a few more things when I get home for you.
Thank you very much,
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modifying the GECOS
field in /etc/passwd so that their shell is something like /bin/false.
Someone else had mentioned it, I believe, but another confirmation should
help to put your mind more at ease. :-) Well, at least as at ease as a
mind can be when running Sun systems . .
I hope someone else will find it useful.
I welcome any feedback on it.
Regards,
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Jim,
My comments are within your original post to the mailing list.
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a.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/Debian sarge samba
But everytime I try to modify ACLS via Windows XP security tab, I get the
"PERMISSION DENIED" despite my smb.conf with nt acl support = yes
This is a vanilla install from the debian packages on that site, but let me
know if y
ermissions of 755
or 655. I'm hoping someone else can post to verify this. :-)
>
> Many thanks,
> Steve :)
>
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o without issue. And
regardless, I'd just love to be able to have that hardware. :-) Hope my
$0.02 helps . . .
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Paul.
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he windows
machines ) shows the shares on the server.
/var/log/messages shows the linux box winning the server
elections.
Any help appreciated.
sean
Here's smb.conf on the server:
[global]
workgroup = Company
netbios name = Blair
server string = Blair Server
load printers = yes
browseable
name = acl
kernel change notify = yes
inherit permissions = yes
inherit acls = yes
inherit owner = yes
acl group control = yes
[sharename]
path = /home/user1
browseable = Yes
writeable = Yes
hide unreadable = yes
Thanks!
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Hi Michael,
I've already searched the mailing list and I am using the inherit
owner. The mailing list only explains how to create a SHARE as the
drop-box--I need a drop-box as a child directory of a parent share. I could
easily do this on a Windows machine, but what about SAMBA?
name = acl
kernel change notify = yes
inherit permissions = yes
inherit acls = yes
inherit owner = yes
acl group control = yes
[sharename]
path = /home/user1
browseable = Yes
writeable = Yes
hide unreadable = yes
Thanks!
Sean
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I was getting the same thing here until I used this:
wbinfo --set-auth-user=user%password
and gave it a valid user account on the primary domain to authenticate
with. Not sure if I still need it or not for regular authentication to
shares.
Romanin, Reno wrote:
Hello Samba list!
I have i
ces with ADmitMac in the Samba community?
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I'm new, but I'd help where I could.
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Nattapon,
My thanks for putting this in the list. I have been running head long
into this problem for months now, and this was the fix.
You have my gratitude.
Sean
nattapon viroonsri wrote:
After mailling list search someone told that samba 3.0.14 already
fixed this problem
Or in my
Actually, I am setting up an Ubuntu 5.04 box tomorrow as a Samba server
(right after I figure out how to disable the raid controller). Do you
suggest xfs? I've been reading this thread and people seem positive on
it, but are there negatives as well?
Sean
James Peach wrote:
On 10
s another pdc for that domain running on
192.168.0.2.
This error is pretty clear in the /var/log/samba/log.nmdb file but I
hadn't checked that (I'm new).
Shutting down the windows box, restarting samba, restarting windows made
life wonderful. Alternatively, selecting another domain nam
Hi, I should have included that information.
1. Samba 3.0.10 that comes with Ubuntu 5.04
2. Yes to all of the questions in the smb.conf file in that section.
3. Yes, Wins is setup on the WindowsXP Pro client.
4. Yes, the XP machine can ping the samba server and can map drives to
shares on it. T
ks when I enter in the correct username
and password combo ( ie: kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED] works fine ).
Can anybody give me any other ideas to try?
Sean
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I'm begging, anybody who knows anything about this please help. I'm so
fed up with this entire system suddenly deciding not to work I want to
chuck it, quit my job and go flip burgers somewhere.
Sean
[global]
workgroup = BOCA
realm = BOCA.PRI
netbios n
Sean Roe wrote:
Sean Roe wrote:
Hi All,
Just joined this list so excuse me if this has been addressed
recently. I have a samba server acting as a pdc for my domain and
all the workstations except on log on fine and work like good little
windows boxes should. I just built a new machine
Sean Roe wrote:
Hi All,
Just joined this list so excuse me if this has been addressed
recently. I have a samba server acting as a pdc for my domain and all
the workstations except on log on fine and work like good little
windows boxes should. I just built a new machine and joined it to
here.
Thanks,
Sean
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John H Terpstra wrote:
On Monday 23 May 2005 12:59, Sean Kennedy wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Monday 23 May 2005 11:23, Sean Kennedy wrote:
Hi all,
Thus far, I have managed to get wbinfo -[u|g] to display users/group
correctly, and getent passwd/group works. However
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Monday 23 May 2005 11:23, Sean Kennedy wrote:
Hi all,
Thus far, I have managed to get wbinfo -[u|g] to display users/group
correctly, and getent passwd/group works. However, wbinfo -t fails to
work, giving me this error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# wbinfo -t
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Monday 23 May 2005 11:23, Sean Kennedy wrote:
Hi all,
Thus far, I have managed to get wbinfo -[u|g] to display users/group
correctly, and getent passwd/group works. However, wbinfo -t fails to
work, giving me this error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# wbinfo -t
Domain Admins
winbind uid = 1000-5000
winbind gid = 1000-5000
winbind enum users = yes
winbind enum groups = yes
template homedir = /home/%U
template shell = /bin/bash
winbind use default domain = yes
winbind separator = +
Any help is greatly ap
e on the domain controller, so I know I'm
joined to the domain.
I am at a loss at how to troubleshoot this, so if anybody has any
suggestions, I'd greatly apprecaite them
Sean
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to type a command that is not found. Is anyone
printing to a Linksys Pocket Print Server? I need this to be queue
based. Any suggestions?
Sean Fichera
Salem School District Media
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desktop.ini file problem. They also suggest you check for
and delete a few more desktop.ini files in different places.
Sean
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Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 6:38 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] the desktop.ini
of the SID change.
I am running SUSE 9.2 Pro
Samba 3
Can someone help
Sean Fichera
Media Technician
Salem School District
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My 2000 and xp clients are logging on to my samba pdc but they do not
process the logon script. But the win 98 clients work just fine. Has
anyone else had this problem and what is the fix? 2000 xp kind of ignores
the smb.conf
Thanks
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past, when we have reloaded the workstation from scratch
profile operations start working from that point forward without
modification to the user. We saw this behavior as recently as last
week. One user's station needed to be reloaded, profiles had never
worked for them before, and once the
= 0611
directory mask = 0700
map system = yes
map hidden = yes
root preexec = mkdir -p /vol/samba/profiles/%u ; chown %
u /vol/samba/profiles/%u ; chmod 700 /vol/samba/profiles/%u
profile acls = yes
Thanks,
Sean
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Problem: I have an account that allows me to join an AD domain, this works
fine from any win box. However it fails with "ads_add_machine_acct
(client_name): Insufficient access" when I do a net ads join from a linux
box. To get samba to join the domain, I have to use an account with full
domain
I'm having the same issue. Currently I use these values to work around this in
the mean time:
Admin users = @"Group I want to access it", @"Domain Admins"
Valid users = @"Group I want to access it", @"Domain Admins"
This way the administrators (well, me) can control the shares, and anybody in
ed on this kernel, from what I've read, im not
sure that it's required or not. Any help here is appreciated.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Sean Barmettler
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 12:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
My goal here is to share a directory that people ftp files to.
[global]
workgroup = TELEVOX_1
netbios name = samba
server string = Debian Mass Storage Device
security = domain
realm = TELEVOX_1.LOCAL
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
#password server = *
encrypt passwords = yes
interfaces = 192.
On Fri, 2004-10-29 at 10:29, Tim Hodgkinson wrote:
> Am using Fedora Core RPM Samba 3.0.7 and am trying to get VFS recycle to
> work. Here is the relevant smb.conf:
>
>
>
> [global]
>
>
>
> workgroup = SSVMTN
>
> netbios name = MONARCH
>
> security = DOMAIN
>
>
Hi, I saw your post to the samba list in the archives.
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2000-August/019925.html
Did you ever figure out the correct locking setting for quickbooks?
Im experiencing the same problems myself
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On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 09:05, Chris McKeever wrote:
> Sean - it sounds like you finally got the CUPS processing print jobs
> working using the vendor specific PPD's... Have you noticed any
> quality issue with the resulting print job? The reason I ask, is I
> got an HP4 work
On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 20:49, Michael Lueck wrote:
> Sean E. Millichamp wrote:
>
> > The new cupsaddsmb apparently is designed to
> > modify these "bad" PPDs during the installation so they generate
> > Postscript output that is acceptable to CUPS.
>
> So w
On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 19:53, Chris McKeever wrote:
> Sean - thanks for the information, that clears up a ton of confusion -
> so the new cupsaddsmb takes into account the new psotscript files -
> good to know...
I had originally tried to install the new drivers manually using the
pro
cupsaddsmb:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=132118
Regards,
Sean
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I am quite new to Linux, and just trying to do some simple things like
get my Linux and windows boxes talking to each other.
I have installed Samba 3.0.6 on Red Hat 9 on a Intel P3 box. I
installed RH without the boxed version of Samba, removed the components
it installed anyway (samba-client an
Hey all,
I found a solution to the first part of my problem, the latter part is still
unresolved.
Sean Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am currently running samba 3.0.3 on Fedora Core 2 (Kernel 2.6.6). The
samba server is running as the PDC for the domain, with no other servers
Hi All,
Sorry if this is a re-post, I sent it in to gmane.network.samba.general
yesterday and haven't seen it posted yet, so I decided to send it to the list.
I am currently running samba 3.0.3 on Fedora Core 2 (Kernel 2.6.6). The
samba server is running as the PDC for the domain, with no other
n, if that's what I need to do, then that's what i need to do, but
I want to understand what this is doing before I jump into it. :)
Thank you for your help thus far!
Sean
Il gio, 2004-07-29 alle 23:06, Sean Kennedy ha scritto:
/Hi folks,
For the longest time, I've had a problem c
ble.
Any help is greatly apprecaited.
Sean
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Hello,
Have you noticed your computer running slower than ever?
The reason for that may have to do with online advertisers adding SpyWare or AdWare to
your computer without your knowledge. "Spyware" is a common term for files that are
installed on your system without your knowledge that allow
Ok, I'll respond to both responses from Mark and David.
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 03:16, Mark Lidstone wrote:
> Sean,
>
> Try typing in the IP address of the samba machine instead of the name.
> E.g. "\\192.168.0.1\sharename". If that works, then you'll know it
Hi all,
Just a correction to my earlier message. I'm using Samba 3.0.4, not
2.2.7a.
Sean
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hine and
ensured that that username and password are valid for the Linux machine
and that they are in smbpasswd. But, no dice.
Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated, as it's quite
frustrating. Why would I be able to access the XP machine, but not the
other way around?
Sean
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Sean.
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From: McKeever Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 17, 2004 6:42 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Goetz
Subject: Re: AW: [Samba] Password change problem, Samba 3.0.4
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 12:02 , Kopmann, Goetz <[
ide, when attempting to change password using ctl-alt-delete
the user will see an error stating that they do not have permission to
change their password.
I've included my smb.conf file as an attachment, any pointers in the right
direction would be very greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Sean.
<
Hi All..
Does Samba 3.0.4 run under SuSE SLES7, or is it necessary to be at SLES8?
regards..
Sean Angley, P.Eng.
One Research Drive
Regina, CANADA
S4S 7H1
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lem i would glad to listen in on how
|fix this issue.
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|thanks,
Having never used RH AS 3, I'm not sure if this applies, nor do I know
what you've done thus far, but...
Have you modified your pam files yet?
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r without a single problem. That
is not to say I don't backup the new data hourly onto an ext3
partition. :)
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