Jeremy Allison schrieb:
If you give me feedback, I will close this out for 3.2. Unfortunately
it's hard to get anyone on the *BSD side to work on this with me. I
Thank you very much for your explanations. I must admit that I am quite
shocked about this. I always thought of Samba as one of
Edd schrieb:
Before I file a bug report, I just wanted to check that samba is capable
of serving files from a FAT32 partition. I have here an OpenBSD-4.2
This reminds me of https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4715
Short description: Samba crashes on any filesystem except UFS.
You
Steve Francia schrieb:
DFS in samba seems like a good approach, but doesn't it depend on a
clustered file system for replication? Am I missing something here?
DFS lets your users see the shares of different servers as directories
within a single share. So you could make a share on either
Hi all,
Does anybody have an idea what the problem might be?
I have found the reason for the problem: Samba 3.0.23 and
3.0.23a do not parse the passdb backend entry in the smb.conf
correctly anymore (tested on Debian Sarge and FreeBSD 6.1).
According to the smb.conf man page, it is allowed to
Hi Jerry,
On Thu, Jul 27, 2006 at 07:18:48AM -0500, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
H...that should work. It certainly wasn't an
intentional change. This patch should correct it.
I tested it on my FreeBSD workstation and it works perfectly. :)
Thank you!
Uwe
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Hi,
I always prefer the Samba packages for Debian-Stable from the
Samba-Team and I never had a problem so far (thank you, Simo!).
Yesterday I updated from 3.0.22 to 3.0.23 in my LDAP-based network. I
updated samba.schema, added index sambaSID eq,sub to my slapd.conf
and ran slapindex. When I
Tilo Lutz schrieb:
Sure it is true.
Example: I export /home on a server with no_root_squash
and mount it as /home on the client.
That's what the parameter no_root_squash is meant for: to grant access
to root on the client machine. So, if you don't trust root on the
client side, simply don't use
Hi,
I successfully upgraded our servers to 3.06 last night and almost
everything works great so far. One point that made me happy about
3.06 was this one:
From the Release Notes:
* Ensure home directory service number is correctly reused
(inspired by patches from Michael Collin Nielsen ).
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 04:38:06PM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
Can you get a debug level 10 log of this and post it please ?
I sent it to Jerry yesterday, and a copy to you 2 mins ago. :)
Thank you,
Uwe
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter schrieb:
Is the last change time on the password set to 0 by chance?
Please provide more details.
This little question made my day. :-)
I updated all our servers from 2.2.8a+LDAP to 3.0.2 this evening and had
the problem that most users couldn't log in any more while my
Andrew Gaffney schrieb:
Is there no way to add printers from a netlogon script without the user
being a Power User or higher?
Of course there is: we do this with the tool con2prt.exe from the
Zero Admin Kit from M$:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/zak/
You should install the con2prt.exe
John H Terpstra schrieb:
I am very interested in seeing answers to this question as I am currently
writing the LDAP chapter of the Samba-3 by Example book and would like
to recommend a good tool.
For LDAP I still use and recommend gq (http://biot.com/gq) on linux/unix
systems. Another nice tool
Kent L. Nasveschuk wrote:
The smbd and nmbd are running, any suggestions? I did a similar
installation on a Slackware 9 system without a hitch. Had no problem
obtaining a SID for the system.
I had the same problem on a FreeBSD-Current machine. I gave up and used
the command net rpc info instead
Hi,
we have Samba 2.2.8a+LDAP 2.0.27 domain controllers running on our
Debian servers and I'm preparing the update to Samba 3.0.0. Everything
seems to work fine so far, except that I get some error messages that I
don't understand. Could someone please explain them to me? Should I wait
for
Andrew Bartlett schrieb:
These may well be normal - we don't implement the 'schanel' protocol in
completely the same way microsoft does, and so we force the client to
restart it's authentication each time it connects. I think this is a
symptom of that.
Ok, so that's nothing to worry about...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
when i try to change the password from windows samba changes the windows
password but the unix password is left unchanged.
These settings work:
encrypt passwords = yes
passwd program = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-passwd.pl %u
passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n
Benilton de Sa Carvalho schrieb:
Is it possible a samba server authenticate users by NIS? For example, can
a NIS client be a Samba Server and use the NIS system to authenticate the
You can use NIS with plaintext passwords (unencrypted) only. If you use
encrypted passwords, you have to use a
Benilton de Sa Carvalho schrieb:
Can I use this solution (plaintext passwords) even if my Samba server acts
as PDC?
No, if you want Samba to act as a Domain Controller you need encrypted
passwords.
cu,
Uwe
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Daniel Zeiss schrieb:
Is it possible that this type of samba is significally slower than
smbpasswd Samba?
No, we use 2.2.8a with LDAP and there are no performance problems at
all. Maybe you should increase your Samba log level and see if you find
a hint in the log files. A wrong DNS setup
Sorisio, Chris schrieb:
Does anyone have Samba set up to provide file, print, and authentication
services across multiple physical sites? We're thinking of setting up a
Yes, I have a comparable setup here. I use:
- Samba (one configured as PDC, all others as BDC)
- OpenLDAP (slapd on every
Roy Otto Kleiv schrieb:
[2003/06/26 13:13:28, 3] smbd/ipc.c:api_fd_reply(296)
Got API command 0x26 on pipe spoolss (pnum 739e)free_pipe_context: destroying talloc pool of size 0
Maybe this parameter:
disable spoolss = yes
...in your [global] section helps.
cu,
Uwe
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everytime i am going to close my session (logout/shutdown) it take too long
to save the roaming profile, why can somebody explain me?
I had the same problem. In my case it was a program (tightVNC 1.2.8,
known bug) that kept Windows from closing the registry during logout.
Have a look
Thomas Dietmaier schrieb:
My samba setup cannot handle files whose names contain german umlauts
().
Yes, it can. ;)
The server is samba 2.2.8a-1 on Redhat 8.0 (from the binary RPM from the
Redhat 8 uses UTF-8, that's the reason why you can't see the iso8859-1
umlauts on your RH machine.
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