Hi Steffen
At first: Thanks for the response.
Here are the performance Measures of my Harddisks in the Server. As the
Harddisks are not connected to the Onboard IDE, they're not limited to
9
MB/sec
/dev/sdb is the RAID 0, Connected to the PCI Raid Controller Card. The
only
Share Samba provides
Hi all
I noticed that 3.0.7 is out (another security release)... does this contain the fixes
for NtBackup connecting to a share?
Currently I have to use ftp to copy the data to the server before backing up... not
ideal.
Thanks in advance
Tom Hibbert
Technical Specialist
Phone: +64-9
Hi Paul,
You probably want to ensure you have EXT3 ACL support on your server, if
it isn't already.. not sure if Redhate Enterprise supports this out of
the box.
I've found that editing permissions from a Windows NT 4.0 box leads to
acls being set incorrectly on Samba - use win2k or higher.
You
Curses!
-Original Message-
From: Jeremy Allison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 2 August 2004 6:31 p.m.
To: Tom Hibbert
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba vs NtBackup Round 3.0.5
On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 02:28:31PM +1200, Tom Hibbert wrote:
Hi all,
I experienced
I don't really want to break my nice Debian setup so I will try and
debianise 3.0.5rc1 and post the reagents here.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bruno
Gimenes Pereti
Sent: Tuesday, 3 August 2004 12:23 a.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
only applicable to 2000/2003 server? I am stuck in the
dark ages of NT 4 here, maybe that is a problem...
Any help would be very much appreciated as we are now 2 months without a backup :/
Tom
Tom Hibbert
Technical Specialist
Phone: +64-9-306-0230
Technical Helpdesk: +64-9-306-0234
Hi guys
I have a Samba server running as a member server on an NT 4.0 domain, using winbind to
bring users across. All Windows NT services are able to connect to the server, except
for NTBackup. NTBackup can see the mapped drives but does not see anything inside them.
Any ideas?s
Tom
There is a registry file included in the Samba distribution that
disables the local policy entry requiring server side sealing of the
join process. I believe Samba does not support this process yet so the
only way to go is disable it through policy.
The file is named something like
On 100mbit networks I regularly get speeds of 9.1MBps (Samba or FTP have
equal speeds which is good). This is common even when using low end
network cards like the Realtek 8139. Comparably with the same hardware
and WinXP involved on at least one side of the link I get 5.4MBps.
Last year I had
I have a similar problem, except I get the error NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
checking the trust account password. Again downgrading to 3.0.2a worked
fine. Looks like bit rot has creeped into the code between .2a and .3.
Tom
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
to do this easily and
painlessly ;)
Thanks in advance,
Tom Hibbert
Technical Specialist
Phone: +64-9-306-0230
DDI: +64-9-306-0234
Mobile: +64-27-430-7784
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Website: http://www.nsp.co.nz
The information in this email and any attachments is confidential
Hi there,
Does anyone have any experience with this? I was wondering about importing
data from a Samba 2.2 smbpasswd file to a Samba 2.2 style LDAP and then
using some perl scripting to update the schemas to samba 3. However there
isnt really much info about migrating user data and stuff from
Hey all,
What I have been reading is all quite confusing. Can someone tell me
if it is actually possible to replace a top level Active Directory
server with a Samba+LDAP+Kerberos one, and at what loss of
functionality?
Thanks,
Tom Hibbert
Home: +649 815 1838
Obtain my GPG Key from: http
13 matches
Mail list logo