boot) Windows complains that I can't assign the same IP
to two interfaces. Which is the correct approach to this issue?
Thanks in advance,
Toni
PS: My apologizes if this is not the right news group, but I think the issue
can have something to do with some erratic behavior in my samba
connections
first advice is the use
samba-3.0.28a.
But maybe is preferable to wait samba 3.2.0.
What type of bugs samba-3.0.28a have ?
i'm using 3.0.24 on SLES 10 because the following ACL-related problems
on 3.0.28
http://www.nabble.com/ACL-strange-behaviour-td16495631.html
good luck!
toni
I don't know if this is a Windows problem or if I don't have the correct Samba
configuration... each time that I want to change permissions for a shared file,
it asks me to log in with an account which has permissions in my domain !!, no
matter if I logged in with the Samba admin account or
I have lots of LNK files in a Samba share, which users have been creating for
some time. Now we have set different permissions to folders and some of the
shortcuts don't work because of that.
I have read that mount --bind can be used to give access to a forbidden folder
to someone, but this
El Fri, 04 Apr 2008 21:04:21 +0200
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Hi Toni.
El Viernes, 4 de Abril de 2008, toni escribió:
hi john,
El Fri, 04 Apr 2008 09:12:38 -0400
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On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 7:39 AM, toni [EMAIL
passwd sync = Yes
ldap delete dn = Yes
enable privileges = yes
unix password sync = no
unix extensions = no
nt acl support = yes
inherit acls = yes
thanks in advance,
toni
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El Fri, 04 Apr 2008 09:12:38 -0400
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On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 7:39 AM, toni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
i'm experiencing a strange behaviour when setting ACL from Windows
XP clients (server is BDC with LDAP) after migrating service from
to create builtin
groups, but i don't understand if this command will override my already
existing ldap groups with builtin groups
someone can explain what means builtin groups and for what reason are
needed in a nss/ldap configuration.
thanks in advance!
toni
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this server has also a ldap server to resolve system users (via
nsswitch), and the contents are replicated from a master ldap in the
PDC (i
hi,
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hello,
i have 1 PDC and 1 BDC using smbldap, and now i'm adding a server
(as a domain member, not BDC) that will have shares to be mounted
guessing that these error introduces latency, so shares are not
mounted as fast as i would like.
system ldap is working and samba check user credentials correctly
against ldap, with a valid SID also...
where can be the problem? any ideas?
thanks in advance,
toni garcia
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thanks,
toni
El Tue, 22 Jan 2008 21:22:28 +0100
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hello,
i have 1 PDC and 1 BDC using smbldap, and now i'm adding a server (as
a domain member, not BDC) that will have shares to be mounted by the
clients.
this server also uses smbldap
I want users to be able to change their passwords but their machines are not
in a domain, they have small workgroups between them. They only use the
Samba server to access some shared folders.
If I am right, the only way to change it is Ctrl + alt + del and then change
password, but then they
I have one Windows XP box where I can print to an OKI printer that doesn't
have drivers for Linux.
I have tried to share it on Windows and print to that shared printer from a
Linux box and it seems to send the print job correctly but it doesn't print.
I checked the return value of smbspool and
I have set a create mask that works well for most uses, but there are some
directories inside my shares where I need to make files read-only, and my
create mask makes every new file world-writable. Is there a way to specify a
different create mask for some specified directories?
I thought
I've tried it with users and it works, but now I can't set it for groups.
I've created a Unix group with the denied users and I've written in
/etc/samba/smbusers:
denied = @denied
also in smb.conf I've set
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
but I still can't see that group in the Select
I have a Samba server with Windows XP clients, and roaming profiles for
every user. At this moment everyone can log onto any workstation, but it
shouldn't be like that: there are some workstations where anyone can log
into, but three of them should be restricted to some specific users. I
Thanks.
BeyondExec worked really well, and is freeware
The only problem I found is that you don't see the network shares that the
user at that computer is using, but I guess it's normal since you are
connecting as another user.
I am using a .bat logon script (the same for all users) and it avoids that I
have to configure each user manually. But now I have to run a command that
requires administrator rights on two files, and the command I write in the
.bat file doesn't work.
Do you know how to run the logon script as
We have a Samba server which acts mainly as file server, but we want it to
resolve host names for local machines. I have written some IP-hostname lines
both in /etc/hosts and /etc/samba/lmhosts, and I have wins support = yes
in smb.conf, but then from a Windows client I try to ping one of
in the lmhosts file. I also tried to restart nmbd but it
still doesn't resolve addresses.
Hi Toni
Do you have a DNS server? if not that might help you a lot.
We have a Samba server which acts mainly as file server, but we want
it to
resolve host names for local machines. I have written some IP
We have a directory where only one person can enter, but there is a file
inside which needs to be accessed by other people (that person doesn't want
to put that file in a common directory).
I have found that if I make a hard link to that file it can be accessed, if
the hard link and the
Hi,
I have tried using the chattr +i to the files to solve the same
issue, but its getting more complicated in terms of management, and if I
do the same at the directory level, no one can create new files to that
directory, is there any better to achieve the same?? I have a common
I need to create a directory where a user can create and work with files but
not delete them. Other users can do anything in that directory. I have a
recycle bin set up but I must make it impossible to delete the files.
I have tried setting the sticky bit on the directory, and the delete
I want to enforce users to change their passwords on next logon.
I tried pdbedit --pwd-must-change-time=0 but it doesn't work.
It remains set to 9223372036854775807 seconds since the Epoch
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Is it possible that the client only sees the folders that he is allowed to
enter?
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When I try to change the time of a file (for example with touch or gthumb)
which lies on a Samba share the time doesn't get changed (those programs
don't report any error though).
Do I have to change something in smb.conf?
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Is it possible that the folders that I don't have permission to enter
wouldn't appear at all? Or at least make them hidden, although in this case
they would show if the user has set that hidden folders are visible.
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TC
TC I have a Samba server which I set so that Windows clients have roaming
TC profiles. It works but when the user logs off, his personal folder in
TC C:\Documents and Settings remains there, although i created the key
In the get quota command option of smb.conf I point to a script which
outputs this line:
1 156484 10 20 6748 0 0
when called passing the uid of the user whose quota is to be checked as
third parameter.
Also the script has read and execution permission for any user.
I have this
I have a Samba server where I established disk quotas for each user. When I
check the free space from Windows its shows correctly the used space, but
not the total space: I have set 100 MB soft limit, 200 MB hard limit and one
user has used 150 MB, and it shows 150 MB used / 0 bytes free.
I have a Samba server which I set so that Windows clients have roaming
profiles. It works but when the user logs off, his personal folder in
C:\Documents and Settings remains there, although i created the key
DeleteRoamingCache (as a DWORD) in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows
I have this in smb.conf:
vfs objects = recycle
recycle:repository = .recycle/%U
recycle:keeptree = yes
recycle:touch_mtime = yes
Files get moved to each user's subfolder inside .recycle, and the directory
tree where the deleted file lied gets created, but the modification time of
the file is
I want normal users to change read only attributes for files, at least for
files they own.
I have read about the security mask and directory security mask options
of smb.conf but it says that by default they allow to change all the
permissions, however they always get permission denied
What
I have Windows and Linux clients accessing a Samba share. In the /etc/fstab
file of the Linux clients I use the credentials=... option so that the
system mounts the share when it boots.
If the only person that uses that PC is the one that I have set in
/etc/fstab everything is ok, but not if
When I am working with MS Access and the mdb file is in a Samba share, when
I close it and Access compacts the file, I have to reenter my username and
password for that share.
These are the logs in /var/log/samba (the lib/util_sock.c errors are common,
I get them other times without having my
I am using Samba 3.0.11 with the recycle.so module. I am trying to
delete a file on a Windows XP client but when I press F5 the file is
there again.
I've had this problem appear sometimes, I don't think it has anything
to do with the recycle module. If a Windows box tries to delete a file
I am using Samba 3.0.11 with the recycle.so module. I am trying to delete a
file on a Windows XP client but when I press F5 the file is there again. I
have checked the logs and some lines such as these appear:
pepe|192.168.0.25|fstat|fail (Permission denied) ... and the filename
But this user
I have activated the audit.so module and it logs information about file
access but not in the format I want: it doesn't log the user name and
host name who performed each action on a file or directory. How can I
set the format of this log?
About the recycle.so module, it works but not always.
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--disable-degug with no results).
Thanks!
Toni
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Here you can see the empty first part of the report (as ALWAYS), and also
the mixed machine listing (with names and IPs instead of only names...).
Any idea?
Thanks!
Toni
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Hi,
WebClient is disabled but XP takes more than 10 seconds to open a share.
Is it normal?
Toni Guedes - Informática/CPD
Max Love Cosméticos
Hi,
I have the same problem with my XP computers.
Let me know if you find a solution!
Thx
Toni Guedes
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Hi, I'm Toni and I'm from Barcelona (Spain).
I've installed samba 2.2.2 in a Red Hat 7.2. I have this box working as PDC
in my domain. The clients are w2k with SP2. It works right.
My problem is that I would like to grant local machine administrative rights
to some clients, but only to some
Authentication Package: MICROSOFT_AUTHENTICATION_PACKAGE_V1_0
Workstation Name: \\[SAMBASERVERNAME]
Best regards,
Toni Niemi
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