I need to hide the listing of files to multiple users, but only allow access to
the file if you know the exact path and filename of the file in the form of
\\server\share\filename.txt. I am using the hide unwriteable files = yes flag
to accomplish this and it works as expected with windows 7.
On 21 Mar 2013 at 10:29, L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
DONT DO IT !!
This is Administrators 1ste rule !!
NEVER, but then NEVER giver users Administrator/PowerUser rights.
I have no choice. There's too much stuff out of my control that requires
the daily user have admin rights locally.
Plus,
On 21 Mar 2013 at 8:14, Gerry Reno wrote:
On 03/21/2013 05:29 AM, L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
DONT DO IT !!
This is Administrators 1ste rule !!
NEVER, but then NEVER giver users Administrator/PowerUser rights.
Do not give the users ability to install software, wrong wrong...
,
want it or not.
Honest, I'm surprised it took as long as it did.
Really, folks, I do know the risks. And I really have no choice.
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From: Terry Austin [mailto:te...@crownhardware.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 11:24 AM
To: L.P.H. van Belle
On 21 Mar 2013 at 11:30, Michael Leone wrote:
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Terry Austin te...@crownhardware.com
wrote:
On 21 Mar 2013 at 10:29, L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
DONT DO IT !!
This is Administrators 1ste rule !!
NEVER, but then NEVER giver users Administrator/PowerUser
On 21 Mar 2013 at 8:43, Gregory Sloop wrote:
ML On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Terry Austin te...@crownhardware.com
wrote:
On 21 Mar 2013 at 10:29, L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
DONT DO IT !!
This is Administrators 1ste rule !!
NEVER, but then NEVER giver users Administrator
On 21 Mar 2013 at 11:50, Michael Leone wrote:
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Gregory Sloop gr...@sloop.net wrote:
ML Well, it's a lot more work, but you could use the Windows utilities
ML FILEMON and REGMON to monitor what file and registry access your
ML applications require on the
Ubuntu server 12.04 LTS
Last updates were done (I believe) via apt-get on 3-6-13
Having just completed a full backup, I ran apt-get update and apt-get
upgrade. There were several updates. I did not particularly note what they
were.
Samba version 4.1.0pre1-GIT-8ac431a
After that finished, I did
I have Samba 4 (lastest version, I think) set up for Active Driectory.
Everything is working just, using Microsoft's Group Policy Editor to manage
stuff. Except one thing:
For reasons you don't want to get me started on, I need all users to have
local administrative priviliges on any computer
Yeah, I figured that out. It's not the right way, because it has to be done
on each machine in the domain, but so does setting it to log in to the
domain in the first place. So it's just a new line in my deployment
checklist. Thanks.
On 20 Mar 2013 at 15:56, Gregory Sloop wrote:
An easy way
Is there a detailed howto on setting up logon scripts on Samba 4? Or is it
the same as for 3?
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Terry,
You will need to define a logon script for each user in the Active
Directory Users and Computers (ADUC) tool or you can do this through user
GPO's (there is a logon script option under the user module).
In ADUC, select a user (or highlight several users) then under the profiles
tab add
After struggling through the HowTo for quite a while (I have some . . .
comments, if anyone is interested), I have a working active directory
domain, for which I (and my bosses, who sign the checks) thank everyone.
Now is integration time.
Is there a way to make a shared address book through
many of the same attributes.
I have not played with samba 4 yet so just a guess.
On 03/06/13 13:14, Terry Austin wrote:
After struggling through the HowTo for quite a while (I have some . . .
comments, if anyone is interested), I have a working active directory
domain
:319(check_ntlm_password)
Thanks
Terry
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to joining a windows 7
machine to the samba domain. In this case, I'd just like to mount a shared
volume.
Any thoughts or direction to an existing/past thread would be greatly
appreciated.
Terry
The information in this e-mail is intended only for the person to whom it is
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Hello,
I have a problem that just propped up after our windows admin did some
work. He introduced some new domain controllers and upgraded the
domain to 2008 R2. The primary domain that our linux boxes are in
seems to work, it's trusted domains. Here's an example domain:
FOO.BAR.LOCAL
The
On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Terry td3...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem that just propped up after our windows admin did some
work. He introduced some new domain controllers and upgraded the
domain to 2008 R2. The primary domain that our linux boxes are in
seems to work, it's
I'm implementing a Samba 3.5.4 server, and have some basic questions
about controlling share-level permissions. To let you know my level of
knowledge, I'm a pretty good Linux admin, and can do basic Windows
domain admin work.
My goal is fairly simple: I need several shares that will be used by
On 02/06/2011 06:30 PM, Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
Hi
On 7 February 2011 09:32, Eric Shuberte...@shubes.net wrote:
Terry was asking about roaming profiles specifically, not a stock pdc.
My bad ; I had missed that part.
Having roaming profile these days is something you get to live
On 02/06/2011 06:30 PM, Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
Hi
On 7 February 2011 09:32, Eric Shubertejs at shubes.net wrote:
Terry was asking about roaming profiles specifically, not a stock pdc.
My bad ; I had missed that part.
Having roaming profile these days is something you get to live
Thanks
Terry
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be changed on the Windows 7 side?
Terry Kennedy http://www.tmk.com
te...@tmk.com New York, NY USA
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Hello,
I am trying to understand the downside of having each winbind member
server being configured to use idmap_tdb vs ldap or ad. It is part of
a large forest with multiple domains. What will happen? What won't
work?
Thanks!
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On 18/05/2010 12:47, Terry wrote:
I need samba users to be able to change there own password I have swat
running I can login as root and changes users passwords fine. But if I login
into swat as a normal user and try to change a password I get
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change
I need samba users to be able to change there own password I have swat running
I can login as root and changes users passwords fine. But if I login into swat
as a normal user and try to change a password I get
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : Password
restriction.
be a solution
Terry
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application so I would describe the I/O as lots of
small reads/writes.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Terry
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Hello,
I am using kerberos to authenticate apache users. This works fine for
one URL, but it doesn't for another.
I can get into the application authenticating at the URL
omajelut01.sec.jel.lc, but not with monitoring.foobar.com. Here is my
klist:
[r...@omajelut01 etc]# klist -k
Keytab name:
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 4:50 PM, Terrytd3...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I am using kerberos to authenticate apache users. This works fine for
one URL, but it doesn't for another.
I can get into the application authenticating at the URL
omajelut01.sec.jel.lc, but not with monitoring.foobar.com.
Terry wrote:
Can I use the preexec option to run a batch file when a share is accessed ?
This would not be a domain logon though
for example
[san]
path=/tank/samba
guest ok=yes
readonly=no
preexec = /tank/samba/MENU.CMD
Thanks
Terry
Ah preexec tries to run it on the server
Can I use the preexec option to run a batch file when a share is accessed ?
This would not be a domain logon though
for example
[san]
path=/tank/samba
guest ok=yes
readonly=no
preexec = /tank/samba/MENU.CMD
Thanks
Terry
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Miguel Medalha wrote:
You can force it without restarting with the following commands:
For smbd
smbcontrol smbd reload-config
For nmbd:
smbcontrol nmbd reload-config
For winbind:
smbcontrol winbindd reload-config
The process number can also be used instead of the daemon's name.
For samba
Hi I am using freebsd 6.2-RELEASE with Samba version 3.0.24 out of
interest does it read the config periodically on its own with out
restarting it ?
Cheers
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Hello,
This may not be a problem but just want to check on something. I
think I have a working config. I joined a domain successfully.
However, after configuring ssh to use winbind, it does not work until
I do a 'getent passwd'. It fails with this:
Jul 15 14:53:46 omadvnfs01b sshd[25072]:
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 11:34 PM, Terrytd3...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have winbind working well out of the box. However, I am having
problems with using groups to restrict ssh access to the box. I have
a feeling there are some tricks that I haven't thought of yet.
Here is the relevant
Hello,
I have winbind working well out of the box. However, I am having
problems with using groups to restrict ssh access to the box. I have
a feeling there are some tricks that I haven't thought of yet.
Here is the relevant parts of smb.conf:
workgroup = FOO
password server =
What have people found with oplocks in the realm of really saving
time? Is it something that's always good to have in an environment
where two files being accessed simultaneously is rare? My shared
volume is an NFS on a remote server. Just curious what folks have
experienced.
Terry
was told in this list that it's not a supported samba config, so I
gave up trying to reliably use them.
Dan
Terry Haley wrote:
What have people found with oplocks in the realm of really saving
time? Is it something that's always good to have in an environment
where two files being
on the file server? do I have samba
point them with credentials to the file server?
On Jun 9, 2009, at 12:16 PM, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Tue, Jun 09, 2009 at 11:59:11AM -0400, Terry Haley wrote:
Hmm, so the thing would be to convert my NFS server to use samba? and
setup an smbfs on the PDC
the lvm's and reconfiguring the smb.conf in order to make
this a non-issue and prevent more complexity proliferation is well
worth it. It's a shame it doesn't handle remote file systems more
elegantly.
Thank you, everyone, for your comments and advice.
Terry
On Jun 9, 2009, at 1:36 PM
What has happened has me a bit perplexed. I'm working on replacing an old PDC
server we've been running on. I've setup the new PDC and setup a few users to
begin the migration and I'm migrating their setting from the old PDC to the new
one. Now essentially this is what has happened.
1 Saved
supports. How can this be done? I am using
samba-3.0.28 on Centos 5.
Thanks!
Terry
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Yes in /usr/local/etc/smb.conf
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Hi I need to have a list of users with read write and one user read only
I have this at the moment
[global]
workgroup =workgroup
netbios name = server
encrypt passwords=yes
printcap name = /etc/printcap
security = share
[main]
path = /usr/server-shares/main
valid users = user1
John Drescher wrote:
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 1:08 PM, Terry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi I need to have a list of users with read write and one user read only
I have this at the moment
[global]
workgroup =workgroup
netbios name = server
encrypt passwords=yes
printcap name = /etc/printcap
Is it possible to have say a file auto run on accessing a samba share.
I am thinking along the lines of cd's we copy to our server getting the
setup menu to pop up would be great
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Yeah, yeah, I know v2.2.x is no longer supported. However, I have a
stable running release of this and would rather not upgrade, but I need
to add a recycle bin. I have successfully added a recycle bin to a
v3.0.10 release and am wondering when the 'vfs objects = recycle' option
was
Hi the below config has worked fine in the past but is giving me
problems now
[global]
netbios name=server
workgroup=workgroup
encrypt passwords=yes
security = share
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only =no
[publicshare]
I may be using a samba server soon for Line50 I was just wondering how
well it works on the samba 3 x versions ?
Such as file locking issues etc. Do i need to implement any tweaks
regarding that.
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My server is running Centos 4. The printer is attached to a Win XP
machine. Print service is CUPS. Samba version is 3.0.10. I can use
smbclient to connect to the printer and successfully print. I have set
the printer up with exactly the same settings as I am using with
smbclient. When I use
Using shared windows printers (win xp typically) I can ususally printer from a
linux/unix machine running samba. Most lasers work. There is a breed of inket
printers that will not work though. You can pause the printer on the windows
end and you will see the printjob, but it will not print
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 11:23:32PM -0700, Terry Hardie wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 09:00:49PM -0700, Terry Hardie wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Jeremy Allison wrote:
What OS are you running
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Terry Hardie wrote:
Ok, seems ok as far as I know. If this is reproducible
for you you might want to try setting MALLOC_CHECK_=2
before running smbd, or if you can reproduce it with
one client use valgrind.
This is what I get:
/etc/samba/gdbcommands:1: Error
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Terry Hardie wrote:
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Terry Hardie wrote:
Ok, seems ok as far as I know. If this is reproducible
for you you might want to try setting MALLOC_CHECK_=2
before running smbd, or if you can reproduce it with
one client use valgrind.
And, I think
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 10:10:07AM -0700, Terry Hardie wrote:
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Terry Hardie wrote:
On Sun, 9 Apr 2006, Terry Hardie wrote:
Ok, seems ok as far as I know. If this is reproducible
for you you might want to try setting
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Thu, Apr 06, 2006 at 09:00:49PM -0700, Terry Hardie wrote:
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Jeremy Allison wrote:
What OS are you running Samba on ? The directory code is very
different between 3.0.14a and 3.0.22, if you're getting an identical
bug
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 03:55:56PM -0700, Terry Hardie wrote:
Hi,
I'm running samba 3.0.22, and have reproduced this issue in 3.0.14a as
well. I am trying to access a network share with a large number of long
directory names (up to around 80
*** free(): invalid pointer: 0xb7edbc38 ***
I've seen a few other people complaining about this. I've tried the
backup/verify of the .tdb's - didn't find any problems. I've also tried
upding my glibc to the latest version (now running 2.3.6).
Help?
---
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*** free(): invalid pointer: 0xb7edbc38 ***
I've seen a few other people complaining about this. I've tried the
backup/verify of the .tdb's - didn't find any problems. I've also tried
upding my glibc to the latest version (now running 2.3.6).
Help?
---
Terry Hardie
Thanks very much to everyone for all the input on this question.
Terry
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Hello,
I am trying to mount a windows 2003 share using mount.cifs v1.10. I
can successfully connect to and completely browse/download/etc the
share using smbclient. I cannot with mount.cifs. Here is my command:
mount.cifs //foonas01.foobar.com/foofiles /mnt/foofiles --verbose -o
Lori Barfield wrote:
hi, guys, my first post.
i'm scouring the web site, but don't seem to be able to
find a compatibility mapping for older versions of samba.
i need to upgrade to the latest sparc version which is
compatible with solaris 8...all my searches are bringing
up the solaris 9 code.
Im putting together a system with redundant servers and failover. I
had a brainstorm that several printers could be shared by both servers
through a Ethernet printserver. The thing works beautifully from
windows. Browses just like a network pc. When I try to use it from
linux if just refuses
know if there is
anything that I can do to provide support to your team. Thank you in
advance.
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for the to be asked
for his domain, do you know of anyway I can authenticate against both
the AD and the NT domain automatically?
Terry Poperszky
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Dave, check out chapter 10 of
http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/
It contained the missing step to getting mine to work as advertised.
Terry Poperszky
eric roseme wrote:
Dave Rutlidge wrote:
I posted a query re a problem I was having getting SAMBA to authenticate
using a Windows 2003
server using Samba 3.0.9 and I can browse the shares,
but the pam.d scripts that work on my existing servers don't seem to
work here.
Below is the error that I am getting, where should I start looking?
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Mar 28 12:59:30 V108 winbindd[2546]: cli_nt_setup_creds: request
challenge
I am trying to connect to an AD share. I can get connected but I
cannot cd into 'restricted' areas. I am getting permission denied. I
am using the correct username, password, and workgroup. I have read
about signing and enabled client signing but that just gave me a
signing error. What is the
enabling oplocking in samba is there any thing to be done with
windows clients ?
And allso would upgrading to samba version 3x help at all
Terry
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I have been searching around for solutions to this but none of worked.
I am trying to mount a drive over the Internet to my house. Very
ugly, but it should work, no? I am pretty certain that I have opened
all the correct ports.
Here is the root of the problem:
davt01-linux:~ # smbclient -I
]
UseOpportunisticLocking=dword:
Sage is proving to be a pain in general
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is it possible to get samba to output html type logs for smbd and nmbd
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Any help would be handy or tweaks for samba
Samba version 2.2.8a
Freebsd 4.9
2.4 cpu with 512 ram
100 mb Nic and switch
Clients running nt4 sp6
sage version 10.
Regards Terry
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I have a customer with a RH 7.2 server running PoPToP vpn server. They connect to the
server from home using dialup internet access and print to their local printers using
samba. It used to work. If I connect using my office broadband connection it still
works. When I try so access their
authentication, although authentication works. On the XP boxes, I can
start the workstation service manually, log off and log back in and
everythings works perfect until reboot. Any ideas? This seems to fail
only on newer versions of XP...
Thanks for any ideas or help
Terry Wood
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If only 1 or 2 users log into that box, you can set those users up as
local admins on that XP box, log in as one of the users you set up and
go to Control Panel-Admin Tools-Services : open up properties of the
workstation service, click on the Recovery tab and set First Failure,
Second
info upon request. I
greatly appreciate anyone who helps.
Thank You,
Terry Wood
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I have a remote user connecting to a VPN using PoPToP running on RH7.2. He can
connect from his Win98 PC fine and telnet into the server. He used to be able to
print to his remote printer using samba. I could use smbclient -L pcname -I
ipaddress and list the shares. Now when I issue this
the
previous W2k server. With a little more information we might be able to
assist in finding the bottleneck.
Terry
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would i go about fixing it?
Thanking people in advance.
- Terry
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OS Redhat Enterprise 3.0
Samba 3.0.2-6.3E
In explorer the comment 'Samba 3.0.2-6.3E' is listed beside each mapped
drive. How do I eliminate this comment?
Thanks
Terry
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via a batch
file from a Windows 2000 PDC.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Terry L. Eleiott, P.E.
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281-859-9907
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Set computername
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Subject: [Samba] Windows Based Machines' Names
Hi,
Do you guys know of any command that I can run on windows based
start winbind manually. The winbind script is in /etc/rc.d/init.d/ that
RH's Service Configuration monitors for services. Does anyone know why
winbind would not be present in RH's Service Configuration GUI.
Thanks in advance,
Terry L. Eleiott, P.E.
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have in mind is an academic computer lab, however, need to
provide access back to local resources on the Thin Client. I understand
this is possible with Samba, however i have not got the prerequisite
Linux/Samba skill to work this all out myself. regards, Terry
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I am getting the following error:
net rpc getsid -S samba1 -W DOMAIN -U
Administrator%password
[2004/02/02 11:22:50, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_with_timeout(279)
read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. read error =
Connection reset by peer.
What could be causing this?
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correctly but I
imagine that could get quite messy.
Thoughts please!
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path = /opt/samba/profiles
writeable = yes
browseable = no
create mode = 0644
directory mode = 0755
guest ok = yes
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ldapsam_update_sam_account: failed to modify user with
uid = davt01, error: modify/delete:
sambaPwdMustChange: no such value (Success)
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I have a PoPToP server running on RH 7.2. I can connect remotely from windows pcs
fine. I can print to the pc attached printer if I use the -I ip option. The
problem is, I am going to have multiple users accessing the server remotely and the
ips are assigned on a first come, first served
A Client of mine is trying to use Samba/RH9 to support a file server
configuration. They want to provide concurrent, multi-user access to
QuickBooks and Alpha5 databases from other XP/98 workstations.
Currently only one (1) person at a time can access the Samba files.
How do we configure
run without error, and the box is accessible
via an smb connection on the network.I am using the same smb.conf file
that is working on two other 3.00rc1 boxes.
Suggestions?
Terry
smb.conf
[global]
workgroup = MYDOMAIN
server string = Network Development Server
security
I have a RH 7.2 machine running poptop 1.0.1 (I've tried 1.1.4 too). I can connect
from my office using my DSL line and I have no problem smbclient'ing my system. I
have to specify the IP, but that's ok. I have a user connecting from a remote
location using AOL and a Win98 SE PC. When he is
hello,
has anyone sucessfuly managed to run samba's nss extension
on solaris ? and is it supported at all ?
i did that on glibc linux but failed to do so on solaris 8
thanks in advance,
terry
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having trouble with all authentication?
Terry
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 06:14, Klesel, Roman wrote:
Hello Community,
is there someone who has winbind working on SUSE 8.X?
On my system the authenication of the domain users simply does not work
getent passwd
shows all domain users
gentent group
either RedHat or
Mandrake, both of which reference pam modules that Suse doesnt use. Any
help would be appreciated.
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Good day all, and sorry if this one is obvious but I
haven't found a solution yet.
When my users copy data off of a cdrom in Win2K to a
samba share on a Solaris box, the files maintain their
read only status (r-xr--r--) despite the create masks
in my smb.conf.
Is there a way to have these files
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