On Mon, 2013-10-14 at 13:06 +0200, Daniel Müller wrote:
First of all no more [homes] but [home]!!
If you can please demonstrate a configuration that worked with Samba 3.x
and fails with Samba 4.0 regarding [homes] support, we would very much
like to fix it. There has been no intentional change
Yes, sure.
Il 12/02/2013 03.19, Linda W ha scritto:
[homes] is a special name:
from smb.conf manpage:
The [homes] section
If a section called [homes] is included in the configuration file,
services connecting clients to their home directories can be
created on
the fly by the
[homes] is a special name:
from smb.conf manpage:
The [homes] section
If a section called [homes] is included in the configuration file,
services connecting clients to their home directories can be
created on
the fly by the server.
When the connection request is made,
Hi everybody,
i have a problem with [homes] share in samba version 4.0.3, this share
is not accessible, and also the security tab to set permission, through
windows client, is not active.
Other shares, like profiles, works.
I have also tried another path but the problem persists.
Test from
i made a test changing [homes] to [home]
i configured letter and path from user profile in active directory snap-in.
works, each user gets a folder named when he logs into domain,
subdirectory with username are created correctly
Il 06/02/2013 12.34, Ufficiotecnico Acknow Srl ha scritto:
Hi
Hi
Thank you very much !
It seems to suit my needs.
Is it possible to make the opposite, that is to load all homes and to remove
the ones not wanted ?
Something like load homes = yes or auto services = homes, like for
printers ?
I use version 3.5.6 of Samba, but none of these both command line
From: Raphaël_Louis raphael.lo...@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 09:32:21 +0200
Is there a way to make homes shares permanently visible to everybody on the
LAN ?
Use preload parameter.
For example to show user1, user2 and user3's homedir:
preload = user1 user2 user3
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Hello,
Is there a way to make homes shares permanently visible to everybody on the
LAN ?
For now, I managed to make them accessible for every account with this type
of configuration:
[homes]
path = /home/%S
public = yes
force user = %S
create mask = 0700
directory mask =
path is being used for windows home directories than for the linux
users. Is this expected behavior or a bug?
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home/samba/homes/%S
strict allocate = yes
read only = No
create mask = 0700
browseable
The /home/samba/homes/user directory already exists and does not need to be
created. The problem is that samba does not create the \\server\user share
because it seems to be checking if there is an entry for the linux home
directory in /etc/passwd. Adding a value of /home/user to /etc/passwd
I create a [homes] share in my server (Debian lenny).
All work fine in the MS Windows XP clients, but, i have two pc's whit ubuntu
9.10, and when I try to acces to the *homes* share I get the error:
Could not load the windows share (or something like that, the errors
appears in spanish)
The
Sorry, I forget a thing,when i create a normal share whit password (a no
[homes] share) works fine in the ubuntu machines. (and of course, in the
windows machines too)
Thanks.
2010/2/18 Toro torocat...@gmail.com
I create a [homes] share in my server (Debian lenny).
All work fine in the MS
andrej spilak wrote:
Hi!
I'm kinda new, so i'm wondering how should i configure [homes] section, so
only two of many users (e.g. user1 and user2) could see it shared in
network (so only those users could access their homes)?
thanks in advance, andrej
By default home directories are share
andrej spilak wrote:
Hi!
I'm kinda new, so i'm wondering how should i configure [homes] section, so
only two of many users (e.g. user1 and user2) could see it shared in
network (so only those users could access their homes)?
From the man page for smb.conf:
Hi!
I'm kinda new, so i'm wondering how should i configure [homes] section, so
only two of many users (e.g. user1 and user2) could see it shared in
network (so only those users could access their homes)?
thanks in advance, andrej
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Samba do the -right- mapping of home-dirs to [homes] share
-without- knowing th name of the users???
I'll try to explain:
I have 2 winxp clients and a debian server with
dpkg -l|grep samba
ii samba 3.0.23c-2
running.
the name of the xp boxes isborg, dir
the users working there
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Hello.
I'm having real difficulty in getting access to my [homes] shares on my
samba server using any method (smbclient, from any windows machines etc).
My setup:
Samba: 3.0.14a (Debian precompiled binaries)
Winbind: 3.0.14a (Debian precompiled
thinking that all domain users will just need accounts on all 3
linux/samba servers.
The difficulty comes the the samba [homes] because not all servers
will have the standard \\servername\username -- /home/username
mappings. Meaning, only a few MIGHT have home shares on each server.
Is there a way
Olivier Houde schrieb:
Hi list
is there any way to specify on wich server a user's home is ? Let me
explain myself... I have a Samba3 PDC here at the head office using
LDAP as an authentication backend. We have offices in other cities and
we would like them to be on the same domain. All
Hi list
is there any way to specify on wich server a user's home is ? Let me
explain myself... I have a Samba3 PDC here at the head office using
LDAP as an authentication backend. We have offices in other cities and
we would like them to be on the same domain. All those offices are
linked
Am Friday 11 November 2005 15:15 schrieb Olivier Houde:
Hi list
is there any way to specify on wich server a user's home is ? Let me
explain myself... I have a Samba3 PDC here at the head office using
LDAP as an authentication backend. We have offices in other cities and
we would like
Jonas Jochum wrote:
Am Friday 11 November 2005 15:15 schrieb Olivier Houde:
Hi list
is there any way to specify on wich server a user's home is ? Let me
explain myself... I have a Samba3 PDC here at the head office using
LDAP as an authentication backend. We have offices in other cities
On Fri, 2005-11-11 at 09:35 -0500, Olivier Houde wrote:
Jonas Jochum wrote:
Am Friday 11 November 2005 15:15 schrieb Olivier Houde:
Hi list
is there any way to specify on wich server a user's home is ? Let me
explain myself... I have a Samba3 PDC here at the head office using
On Fri, 2005-11-04 at 13:49 -0500, Olivier Houde wrote:
Hi list,
I read the samba doc but i didn't find any answer to my problem, maybe
you can help me or just point me where to find the solution. That would
be very appreciated.
Our company has three offices in different cities plus a
Hi list,
I read the samba doc but i didn't find any answer to my problem, maybe
you can help me or just point me where to find the solution. That would
be very appreciated.
Our company has three offices in different cities plus a head office.
All of those office are linked using VPNs. For
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Paul Gienger wrote:
I have two locations, and I want all users to authenticate on Machine A.
Howver there are some users that are closer to machine B, and I would like
to be able to have the homes of those users on machine B rather than
machine A (they should authenticate
I have two locations, and I want all users to authenticate on Machine A.
Howver there are some users that are closer to machine B, and I would like
to be able to have the homes of those users on machine B rather than
machine A (they should authenticate on machine A anyway).
Is this possible
One possiblity is to run a local dns server in location 'B'
hijack the one entry for the home server on that DNS and have
the ip# point to server 'B' instead of server 'A'
Just make sure your home directory path+server in smb.conf
is set to a hostname that requires DNS resolving and does not
use
Hi,
I have a smb pdc running which works quite well so far, and would like to
know if this feature is possible.
I have two locations, and I want all users to authenticate on Machine A.
Howver there are some users that are closer to machine B, and I would like
to be able to have the homes
Bruce Hohl wrote:
On a server linuxbox using ADS security in a Windows
2003 Active directory, part of smb.conf is ...
[srvbackup]
force user = sambaa
writeable = yes
valid users = ADS-Name+Administrator,ADS-Name+dave
path = /var/spool/samba/sambashares/srvbackup
David Rigler wrote:
Bruce Hohl wrote:
On a server linuxbox using ADS security in a Windows
2003 Active directory, part of smb.conf is ...
[srvbackup]
force user = sambaa
writeable = yes
valid users = ADS-Name+Administrator,ADS-Name+dave
path =
I am experiencing the following problems with the [homes] shares.
Using Samba 3.0.9 and winbind on SLES9 with NT PDC.
Running wbinfo -a authenticates users ok but I cannot connect using
smbclient.
If I comment out 'valid users = %S' from [homes] in smb.conf then it is
possible to connect using
On a server linuxbox using ADS security in a Windows 2003 Active
directory, part of smb.conf is ...
[srvbackup]
force user = sambaa
writeable = yes
valid users = ADS-Name+Administrator,ADS-Name+dave
path = /var/spool/samba/sambashares/srvbackup
[homes]
David Rigler a écrit :
On a server linuxbox using ADS security in a Windows 2003 Active
directory, part of smb.conf is ...
[srvbackup]
force user = sambaa
writeable = yes
valid users = ADS-Name+Administrator,ADS-Name+dave
path = /var/spool/samba/sambashares/srvbackup
On a server linuxbox using ADS security in a Windows
2003 Active directory, part of smb.conf is ...
[srvbackup]
force user = sambaa
writeable = yes
valid users = ADS-Name+Administrator,ADS-Name+dave
path = /var/spool/samba/sambashares/srvbackup
[homes]
Hi, I had tried posting this to the newsgroups twice but never got a
response. Please see below...is mapping to \\server\homes no longer
supported in samba 3.0.1 or above? Please let us know; thanks!
The homes share is not mapping properly anymore once upgrading to samba 3.
This works without
The homes share is not mapping properly anymore once upgrading to samba 3.
This works without problems in samba 2.2.8a and 3.0.0. However I have seen
this problem consistently in 3.0.1, 3.0.2, 3.0.3 and 3.0.4; if I go back to
2.2.8a then the problem goes away. I have searched the newsgroups and
I'm having a wierd problem I don't quite understand. For some users
(me in particular) the 'homes' share cannot be accessed. Windows XP
returns 'the sharename can't be found' or asks for a password. Supplying
one doesn't help.
Assing the 'named' autocreated version works fine. Every time.
Craig White schrieb:
On Sat, 2004-03-27 at 07:35, RRuegner wrote:
Hi Samabatistas,
I have a ldap smb pdc and a ldap smb bdc in a different subnetc.
connected via a vpn
Users work at the place of the pdc have their home and their profile there,
Users working on the place of the bdc have their home
Hi Samabatistas,
I have a ldap smb pdc and a ldap smb bdc in a different subnetc.
connected via a vpn
Users work at the place of the pdc have their home and their profile there,
Users working on the place of the bdc have their home and their profile
on the bdc.
I did this with editing their ldap
On Sat, 2004-03-27 at 07:35, RRuegner wrote:
Hi Samabatistas,
I have a ldap smb pdc and a ldap smb bdc in a different subnetc.
connected via a vpn
Users work at the place of the pdc have their home and their profile there,
Users working on the place of the bdc have their home and their
When you specify the homes share in Samba, where does it store the users
home directory at?
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On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Delagarza, Gilbert wrote:
When you specify the homes share in Samba, where does it store the users
home directory at?
Please refer to the man page for smb.conf.
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I find that it is going to the /home directory but I get an access denied.
Why is that?
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: Thursday, March 11, 2004 4:17 PM
To: Delagarza, Gilbert
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Subject: Re: [Samba] homes on Samba
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Delagarza, Gilbert wrote:
When you specify the homes share in Samba, where does it store the users
home directory at?
Please refer to the man page
hi,
I ran also into the home share problem, as discussed earlier in this list
(http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-February/080593.html). But so far
I haven't seen any solution.
In samba 3.0.2 changelog is a line: BUG 977: Don't create a homes share for
a user if a static share already
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 22:35, Rauno Tuul wrote:
hi,
I ran also into the home share problem, as discussed earlier in this list
(http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-February/080593.html). But so far
I haven't seen any solution.
In samba 3.0.2 changelog is a line: BUG 977: Don't create a
User share is preventing access to static share.
How do I fix?
User (masters) with home directory (/home/masters) the
same name as a permanent share (masters -
/disk1/masters) is picking up the 'home' share
/home/masters directory instead of the 'masters'
share.
All other users mapping to share
Hi,
I eventually made it work !
Samba/winbind/pam.d/*
There's only one thing left :
When my win2k users connect to the linux box (samba 2.2.8+winbind), they
have a home directory created on the fly (if it wasn't already there).
But the default permissions are drwxr-xr-x. I've tried all '*
Hola!
Resulta que estoy intentando integrar equipos con Linux (SID) en una red con
NT4 como PDC (:?) y hasta ahora va todo bien gracias a Winbind(Utilidad de
Samba para tener la BD de Usuarios/contraseñas en el PDC) , el unico problema
esta en que no se como cojer algunas cosas que me manda el
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Andrew Bartlett wrote
Am Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 21:33 schrieb el-nino:
since I have my linux users in different groups, (for example, students
and staff) their home dir are not only /home/user .
/home/students/sam
/home/staff/mary
How can I set up my Samba PDC in order to mount their directories
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 10:47:00AM +0200, Dan Am wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 21:33 schrieb el-nino:
since I have my linux users in different groups, (for example, students
and staff) their home dir are not only /home/user .
/home/students/sam
/home/staff/mary
How can I set
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 10:47:00AM +0200, Dan Am wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 10. Juli 2003 21:33 schrieb el-nino:
since I have my linux users in different groups, (for example, students
and staff) their home dir are not only /home/user .
/home/students/sam
Hi,
since I have my linux users in different groups, (for example, students
and staff) their home dir are not only /home/user .
Let Sam be a student and Mary be a staff member. Thus their home
directories are:
/home/students/sam
/home/staff/mary
How can I set up my Samba PDC in order to mount
since I have my linux users in different groups, (for example, students
and staff) their home dir are not only /home/user .
/home/students/sam
/home/staff/mary
How can I set up my Samba PDC in order to mount their directories
correctly?
What about using the Groups the people belong to in
Hi Thilo,
how can I do that?
:-/
Cheers,
Benilton
/home/students/sam
/home/staff/mary
What about using the Groups the people belong to in that way that an
include-directive dynamically includes a config-files with the appropriate
path?
Thilo
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Hi All
I have setup Samba-3.0-beta as PDC for Windows Network..
Users can login from client computers to Samba Server..everything fine.
Actually i used migration process from NT to Samba using latest HOWTO
document..
After login users cann not access their home directories though home
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Yeri Swamy wrote:
Hi All
I have setup Samba-3.0-beta as PDC for Windows Network..
Users can login from client computers to Samba Server..everything fine.
Actually i used migration process from NT to Samba using latest HOWTO
document..
After login users cann not access their
I am trying to get the homes directory working.
[homes]
path = /u01/homes/%S
user = %S
read only = no
browseable = No
writeable = yes
guest ok = no
If I create the directory then this seems to work fine.
i.e.
mkdir /u01/homes/user1
chown user1
Adkins
Subject: [Samba] [homes]
Hi there.. during an installation of Samba (don't recall the version,
maybe
2.2.6) on RH 7.2 recently it automatically created the smb.conf file and
this contained basic [global] and [homes] shares.
I've just installed the latest Samba 2.2.7 and it does
On 22 Nov 2002, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 01:57, Joseph Formoso wrote:
I just upgraded our SAMBA install from a very ancient version
(2.0.something) to 2.2.7. Everything is working properly, it seems,
except for connecting to home directories on the server. We have
All,
I just upgraded our SAMBA install from a very ancient version
(2.0.something) to 2.2.7. Everything is working properly, it seems,
except for connecting to home directories on the server. We have the
default [homes] section in place in our smb.conf file:
[homes]
comment = Home
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 01:57, Joseph Formoso wrote:
All,
I just upgraded our SAMBA install from a very ancient version
(2.0.something) to 2.2.7. Everything is working properly, it seems,
except for connecting to home directories on the server. We have the
default [homes] section in
I'm running samba
2.2.3a with winbind and pam on a red hat 7.2 system. i've almost gotten
this thing to sing. domain users can log in to the console, windows style
ACLs work and can be modified from a windows machine (inheritence is goofy, but
that's a seperate issue).
When a user connects
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