To: 'samba@lists.samba.org'
Subject: [Samba] Newbie help - Sernet Samba
I am working with a Debian Wheezy setup and have Sernet Samb Version
4.0.6-SerNet-Debian-3.wheezy running successfully...but with one problem. When
I did the original apt-get to install, I got an error indicating Winbind
I am working with a Debian Wheezy setup and have Sernet Samb Version
4.0.6-SerNet-Debian-3.wheezy running successfully...but with one problem. When
I did the original apt-get to install, I got an error indicating Winbind was
not configured and the script stopped there. Now every time I run
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 03:36:03PM -0500, Craig Ham wrote:
Jeremy
So I've got Ubuntu and Samba server up and running.
I create a user in linux and on samba, both same username and password.
I get to a workstation and double click the server name, I enter the samba
username and password but
Our school needs to replace our Novell server.
We have a collection of XP Pro computers and a few XP Home, Win98, Win95
and Win2000 computers.
All we need is file sharing.
Can Samba be setup so that all these computers can access a file share (F:\
or G:\) and run the program on the client pc?
Our school needs to replace our Novell server.
We have a collection of XP Pro computers and a few XP Home, Win98, Win95
and Win2000 computers.
All we need is file sharing.
Can Samba be setup so that all these computers can access a file share (F:\
or G:\) and run the program on the client
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 12:47:34PM -0500, Craig Ham wrote:
Our school needs to replace our Novell server.
We have a collection of XP Pro computers and a few XP Home, Win98, Win95
and Win2000 computers.
All we need is file sharing.
Can Samba be setup so that all these computers can access a
On 28/12/10 06:43 PM, Francois Lafont wrote:
tdb for the backend?
The easiest way to get things working is to stop fighting the
distributors. Ubuntu gives you a fully functioning basic Samba
configuration. SWAT allows you to easily configure it to add shares,
printers, etc..
Breaking
Hello everybody,
I don't understand why the uid isn't correct in the /etc/samba/smbpasswd
file. My OS is Ubuntu 10.04. Some precise explanations below:
#---
# smbd -V
Version 3.4.7
# testparm -s /etc/samba/smb.conf
Load smb config files from
On 28/12/10 06:44 AM, Francois Lafont wrote:
Hello everybody,
I don't understand why the uid isn't correct in the /etc/samba/smbpasswd
file. My OS is Ubuntu 10.04. Some precise explanations below:
#---
# smbd -V
Version 3.4.7
# testparm -s
Le 28/12/2010 20:29, Gary Dale a écrit :
Bonjour Francois. One question is why are you using smbpasswd instead of
tdb for the backend?
As I said in the title of my post, I'm a newbie and I'm just learning
Samba and at the moment I'm just trying a few basic shares. I have seen
that tdb backend
Hi,
I'm a Mac user working in a company that is PC and Linux dominated. I have a
Mac at work and I funnel everything through it. I mount my Linux box onto my
Mac using Samba, and navigate it's filesystem through the Finder and run
programs on it while displaying all the X-windows back to my
On 2010/01/06 12:44 (GMT-0500) Mick Mueck composed:
I'm a Mac user working in a company that is PC and Linux dominated. I have a
Mac at work and I funnel everything through it. I mount my Linux box onto my
Mac using Samba, and navigate it's filesystem through the Finder and run
programs on
Thanks Felix - I'll try searching in the SMB/CIFS universe for the latest Mac
OS X compatible version.
On Wednesday, January 06, 2010, at 02:09PM, Felix Miata
mrma...@earthlink.net wrote:
On 2010/01/06 12:44 (GMT-0500) Mick Mueck composed:
I'm a Mac user working in a company that is PC and
On 2010/01/06 16:31 (GMT-0500) Mick Mueck composed:
Felix Miata wrote:
Answer by OS/2 user:
Actually, Samba is server only. Client for using Samba shares has been called
CIFS (on Linux at least; previously SMB) for a couple of years or more. Have
you looked for a precompiled and/or updated
Am Mittwoch 06 Januar 2010 22:44:40 schrieb Felix Miata:
On 2010/01/06 16:31 (GMT-0500) Mick Mueck composed:
Felix Miata wrote:
Answer by OS/2 user:
Actually, Samba is server only. Client for using Samba shares has been
called CIFS (on Linux at least; previously SMB) for a couple of years
Hi,
I would like to create a test Domain Controller to authenticate against via
Kerberos on a Linux RedHat 3.4.6 server until my company's System Administrator
provides a development Active Directory Domain Controller.
How difficult would it be to create a Samba DC containing a few user
On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 2:24 PM, Conta Falsa 337
contafalsa...@gmail.com wrote:
I read http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/smb.conf.5.html the
part regarding group or force group directive, and it's not clear to me
if I can have more than one instance of this directive, since I need
I read http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/smb.conf.5.html the
part regarding group or force group directive, and it's not clear to me
if I can have more than one instance of this directive, since I need the
group to be forced depending on which share the user is creating the file.
An
samba version is 3.0.28a-1ubuntu4.7
--
I created users on both samba and the linux system, and created 3 groups on
the system. Each of these groups own a specific directory, the directory on
the filesystem belongs to root.groupfoo. On my smb.conf I gave each of these
groups write access to its
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Conta Falsa 337
contafalsa...@gmail.com wrote:
samba version is 3.0.28a-1ubuntu4.7
--
I created users on both samba and the linux system, and created 3 groups on
the system. Each of these groups own a specific directory, the directory on
the filesystem
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 12:26:11PM -, Eddie Humphries wrote:
Hello,
I have been looking for a Windows alternative for File Print servers.
Currently, we are using Win 2003. Patching overhead and virus outbreaks
are becoming problematic with reducing head count. I have looked at the
Hello,
I have been looking for a Windows alternative for File Print servers.
Currently, we are using Win 2003. Patching overhead and virus outbreaks
are becoming problematic with reducing head count. I have looked at the
site, but there is no reference to 'better or the same as Win2003' only
Good news bad news: With the help of Richard Nelson, I was able
to generate a batch file, that will prompt for an username and
password in Windows XP:
The following batch file, disconnects J: (incase a user forgot to
logoff), then requests the username.
The * after the password will prompt
I have a small network running in a school. My network is
working. samba is running on openSuSE 11.0 and Windows XP and
Windows98se can access the non protect samba shares/sections.
I have one problem that I been struggling with. I have read the
howto's, and searched the lists, but can not
Hello everyone,
I am new to samba so after some trial, I got stuck with my setup, so I
decide to post here to look for your assist, so thank you first! and
below is my installation requirement:
I have 01 server ( running CentOS 5.2) and I will use it as file server
for 20 workstations that
Norberto Bensa wrote:
On Monday October 20 2008 06:47:27 Lunix1618 wrote:
I tried security = user and guest ok = yes in [global]
try removing that and add guest ok = Yes in [PUBLIC].
Norberto,
I success with anonymous access for PUBLIC, what I want is access
control on
On Monday October 20 2008 06:47:27 Lunix1618 wrote:
I tried security = user and guest ok = yes in [global]
try removing that and add guest ok = Yes in [PUBLIC].
Regards,
--
Norberto Bensa
Linux 2.6.27-gentoo Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz
09:01:17 up 18:46, 1 user, load average:
Hi,
I am trying to upgrade my home backup system. So, I was considering one of
those network router devices into which you can plug in USB external hard
drives so that they function as network drives. Now, I have 3 computers - 1
with Vista, 1 OSX and linux and I wanted to backup all of them
I am trying to upgrade my home backup system. So, I was considering one of
those network router devices into which you can plug in USB external hard
drives so that they function as network drives. Now, I have 3 computers - 1
with Vista, 1 OSX and linux and I wanted to backup all of them
Hi folks,
I'm playing around and trying to teach myself some basic samba stuff. I got
the system setup as a PDC no problem win xp clients logging in. Everything
working well.
Then decided could i set up a second pdc for a different domain got this
working fine to, then created a 2 way trust
Hi all,
Thanks for all the help sent to me on my previous email.
I have a working setup (apparently) using this configuration file:
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.101 (192.168.1.101)
# Date: 2007/07/21 16:09:38
[global]
workgroup = OFFICE
server string
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Grant Peel wrote, On 07-08-2007 10:42:
I have a working setup (apparently) using this configuration file:
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.101 (192.168.1.101)
# Date: 2007/07/21 16:09:38
[global]
workgroup =
OK, As I plan and plot this migration . This is what I think I wanna
try to do. What do you thing of this -
Our old NT server, has a Domain called Engineering. We were not
retiring users, because in NT, if you retire a user you can never use it
again. So when we retired jones for
Silly question actually. :)
Basically, if a Windows client can do it while connected to a Windows
server, they can do it while connected to a Samba server. This is a
basic permissions issue. If the client has permission to create a
directory on the share, it should work. The easiest way to
Thak you for your response. This may work well.
Do you know if thier is a version of SAMBA that works with SCO Unixware
7 ???I don't recall what is on that machine - I think in the past
someone tried to get SAMBA or some sort of filesharing to work and could
not.I have to get the
OK, As I plan and plot this migration . This is what I think I wanna
try to do. What do you thing of this -
Our old NT server, has a Domain called Engineering. We were not
retiring users, because in NT, if you retire a user you can never use it
again. So when we retired jones for
First some background -
We got an old, tired PII, 233 server running NT 4.0
We have a Compaq Proliant that is a quad 550 Xeon CPU, 4 GB, 320 GB of
HD, a tape drive etc. It formerly was an Oracle Server that had SCO
UnixWare 7 on it. Currently it is having a problem - bad controller
card,
Env: Mandriva 2007 with recent updates.
I go into the source directory as root
./configure,
make,
make install
Using 3.024 and 3.025rc3 with the same result. usr/local/samba/bin/smbpasswd
is a shared library.
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View this message in context:
Hi all,
I would like to access my RedHat Enterprise box which has Samba 3.0.9,
by mapping a network drive from WinXP and specifying the UNIX
account/password on the server. Is this possible? I can duplicate
account usernames/passwords into smbusers/smbpasswd, but doing this for
every user is
Hello,
i'm trying to implement a samba server in one of the branches of the
organization that i'm working for.
at the present i have a w2k3 pdc and dns with active directory wich
handles all the domain secrity policies as the user profiles, the
problem is that the branch is very far and the
javier rojas wrote:
no, i haven'tthanks...
any idea on the part 3?...:)
On 12/12/06, Gary Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On part 2, did you restart xinetd?
The error message state idmap uid range missing or invalid. I'd
suggest believing it and adding a uid range in your smb.conf. :)
Hello,
i know i'm a newbie, but here i go (help me lord), i just
installed/configured samba 3.0.23d on my suse 10.1, but i have a
couple of questions about what's on the manual
1- when trying to secure swat with ssl, i installed openssl, and then
generate the certificates, but when i try
On part 2, did you restart xinetd?
javier rojas wrote:
Hello,
i know i'm a newbie, but here i go (help me lord), i just
installed/configured samba 3.0.23d on my suse 10.1, but i have a
couple of questions about what's on the manual
1- when trying to secure swat with ssl, i installed
I'm looking to move my companies server from an old Netware 5.0 file
server to a Linux/Samba server on new hardware.
Since my companies' systems are not mission critical (I can afford to be
down for a few hours at a time after a switch-over) I feel I have the
tolerance for some problems in
I'm looking to move my companies server from an old Netware 5.0 file
server to a Linux/Samba server on new hardware.
Since my companies' systems are not mission critical (I can afford to be
down for a few hours at a time after a switch-over) I feel I have the
tolerance for some problems in
Boaz Bezborodko wrote:
I'm looking to move my companies server from an old Netware 5.0 file
server to a Linux/Samba server on new hardware.
Since my companies' systems are not mission critical (I can afford to be
down for a few hours at a time after a switch-over) I feel I have the
tolerance
Gary Dale wrote:
Boaz Bezborodko wrote:
I'm looking to move my companies server from an old Netware 5.0 file
server to a Linux/Samba server on new hardware.
Since my companies' systems are not mission critical (I can afford to be
down for a few hours at a time after a switch-over) I feel I
You will most likely run into the infamous archive bit problem with MS
Word (if you use it there) and a few other applications, so I'll save
you the scratching of your head and suggest you read my solution after
you get your server up and running:
I'm following along with John T's examples book and I'm still
befuddled on getting Samba working.
The server is Fedora Core 5, Samba 3.0.23a-1.fc5.1
PDC is W2K SP4 with AD
I basically copied/pasted the example smb.conf and nsswitch.conf to
get a basic working config. The lines template primary
I have the book, The Official Samba-3 Howto and Reference Guide and
I'm trying to get 3.0.22 running on Aix 5.2. All I want to do is setup
some file sharing at the moment and map a drive from an XP pc to a
directory on Aix. We have a Windows domain setup, the domain name is
mobot.org. The Aix
On Thursday 06 July 2006 14:43, Michael Westmoreland wrote:
I have the book, The Official Samba-3 Howto and Reference Guide and
I'm trying to get 3.0.22 running on Aix 5.2. All I want to do is setup
some file sharing at the moment and map a drive from an XP pc to a
directory on Aix. We have
All,
I am setting up a SAMBA server on a Redhat 8 Linux box. I have gotten
it set up and can ping the server and do have SAMBA installed on the
machine. I have gotten SWAT set up and can access the SAMBA server on a
Windows PC on the network going through SWAT. But, I can't see the
SAMBA
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.108 (192.168.1.108)
# Date: 2006/06/21 15:11:08
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = MYWORKGROUP
netbios name = CYBORG
server string = Cyborg File Server
security = SHARE
passwd program =
Here is the rest, sorry...
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
valid users = %S
read only = No
smb.conf 38L, 893C
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
browseable = Yes
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
Erik Hertzel schrieb:
Here is the rest, sorry...
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
valid users = %S
read only = No
smb.conf 38L, 893C
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
browseable = Yes
I have never tried this without giving a path like
path
Your situtation seems close to mine awhile back.
I could only access the share using the ip address for the host.
After starting windbindd the samba server started showing up in the network
places/neighborhood.
I have not seen any documentation that states that windbind needs to be running
in
I recently joined a samba 3.0.22 server to AD. When I did the kinit,
the AD gave me a 24 hour ticket with a 1 week renewal. Setting -r and
-l to 365d did not change anything, the ticket still came back the same.
However, my question is in reguard to whether this is really even
needed? First, I
I am trying to set up a standalone samba print server, however when I
try to select the server in the Add Printer Dialog or in network
neighborhood from a Windows XP Professional machine that is on a Domain
I get a password prompt which I do not want. The results of the
testparm command is below:
I am trying to set up a standalone samba print server, however when I
try to select the server in the Add Printer Dialog or in network
neighborhood from a Windows XP Professional machine that is on a Domain
I get a password prompt which I do not want. The results of the
testparm command is below:
Hello
I have a mapping problem between linux and samba users
logged as a domain user steph under windows, I try to update the
password but a message like
you don't have the right to do that operation appeals.
Logged as root I can do it.
When I dismiss the synchronisation between linux and
winanjaya said...
is it possible to make it automatically add machine name to both unix
account and smbpasswd?
I believe so yes. you need to create certain add user scripts on the samba
server
though.
please do read the two chapters I refer to in my previous post. they will
explain
what you
On 1/31/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a newbie to samba. I have successfully setup a similar samba share on 1
machine in the past.
I have everything setup as User access with the pcguest as a guest account.
If I create a share to
the /tmp, network users can access
Winanjaya,
Please see here regarding domain control and membership...
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/samba-pdc.html
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/domain-member.html
...but from a quick glance your smb.conf file seems OK.
so then you
]
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 5:59 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Newbie - samba 3 as PDC
Winanjaya,
Please see here regarding domain control and membership...
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/samba-pdc.html
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba
I am pretty much a samba newbie. In the past, I have created a share like
this without a problem, but my troubleshooting skills with samba are minimal
as I have minimal experience.
I am trying to create a user share (using the pcguest user) that is wide
open to the network. The directory
I am a newbie to samba. I have successfully setup a similar samba share on 1
machine in the past.
I have everything setup as User access with the pcguest as a guest account. If
I create a share to
the /tmp, network users can access normally. I created a directory /var/snd and
set permissions
Dear The Expert,
I am very new with this, I don't understand why my Windows 2000 Prof PC failed
when trying to register as member of domain LINUX.. but I am able to login by
using Windows 9x client , below is my /etc/samba/smb.conf
I need advise.. thanks a lot in advance
[global]
workgroup
I have a kurobox that I can access with my in-house network (dynamic
external ip). I would love to be able to access from my work network
(dynamic external ip) as well as allow my brother a few states away
access it (dynamic external ip).
Where do I start? Console level control only, no GUI on
andy flatt schrieb:
I have a kurobox that I can access with my in-house network (dynamic
external ip). I would love to be able to access from my work network
(dynamic external ip) as well as allow my brother a few states away
access it (dynamic external ip).
Where do I start? Console level
Hello,
I am new to SAMBA and Linux and need help finding documentation on the setup
and how to integrate SAMBA and LDAP with Windows based clients. I have done
a lot of looking around and found a lot of information, but it all seems to
be written for someone with some knowledge of both software
On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 09:20 -0500, john steele wrote:
Hello,
I am new to SAMBA and Linux and need help finding documentation on the setup
and how to integrate SAMBA and LDAP with Windows based clients. I have done
a lot of looking around and found a lot of information, but it all seems to
On Thursday December 08 2005 9:30 am, Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 09:20 -0500, john steele wrote:
Hello,
I am new to SAMBA and Linux and need help finding documentation on the
setup and how to integrate SAMBA and LDAP with Windows based clients. I
have done a lot of
We're a Windows shop just getting our feet wet with Linux. We want to use a
terminal emulation package from our Windows desktops to access an application
running on Linux. Right now, our users have to authenticate three times -
once into Active Directory, once into Linux and then, finally,
Hello,
I was wondering how this configuration could be accomplished with
in Linux/Samba. I'm running samaba 3/Gentoo/Linux 2.6. I have two
hard drives, each of them I'm sharing across my network. The problem
is each drive is shown as its own share. So drive 1 one is seen as
share 1 and drive 2 is
Dear Samba users,
I have just set up a home network consisting of two XP computers and a linux
box running FC4. The linux box is currently acting as my webserver. The
whole network lies behind a router (belkin) with a hardware firewall and
each of the computers are running software firewalls.
All -
I have created a Samba member server (NT4 domain and Winbind) and would
like to have home directories automatically created. The home
directory data location is not in /home it is located at /data/home. Can I
still use pam_mkhomedir.so to create the directories? Any suggestions /
Are the people who you want to connect to Samba locally on your network
or will they be connecting over the Internet? Its just I don't see why
you would need OpenVPN unless they were connecting over a public network.
You may also want to look at
Yes, they are generally coming from over the Internet and is the reason
for the OpenVPN part of the project.
Thanks,
Lonnie Cumberland
Lee Ball wrote:
Are the people who you want to connect to Samba locally on your
network or will they be connecting over the Internet? Its just I don't
see
Greetings All,
I am new to this list and currently have a Fedora 3 server set up with
Samba which just needs to be configured.
I would like to set up the MySQL database support for users and
passwords as we have another project that will want to add entries to
the Samba database so when the
I've installed samba before, but it was an older version. This time I'm
having some trouble. I'm using the Solaris8-Sparc packages from
sunfreeware.com and got the error:
/usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd: fatal: libsendfile.so.1:
I made sure that libiconv-1.8-sol8-intel-local was installed and
: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 12:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] newbie - samba as PDC
Have you been able to add machine accounts (join the domain). It looks
like
you are missing that part, also missing is the path to the password file .
- Original Message -
From: Winanjaya - PBXSoftwares [EMAIL
/false -d /dev/null \
-g machines %u username map = /etc/samba/smbusers- Original
Message -
From: Winanjaya - PBXSoftwares [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Mark Sarria [EMAIL PROTECTED]; samba@lists.samba.org
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 1:14 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] newbie - samba as PDC
sorry, I
Hi all,
I am very new with samba, I am trying to configure my samba as PDC, my samba
is running on FC2, I have configured my /etc/samba/smb.conf as below:
now,I cannot login to my samba .. I am very sure that I already missed
something.. please advise what's am I missing?
many thanks in advance
Subject: [Samba] newbie - samba as PDC
Hi all,
I am very new with samba, I am trying to configure my samba as PDC, my
samba
is running on FC2, I have configured my /etc/samba/smb.conf as below:
now,I cannot login to my samba .. I am very sure that I already missed
something.. please advise
Greetings,
I am very new to Samba and at my job I have been
tasked with the making Samba passwords sync with RACF(running on a mainframe)
passwords . I am running Redhat Linux 3.0 ES on a Dell box . I searched
Samba.org but did not find anything on Samba and RACF .
Hello everybody,
I think that this should a be a trivial task but I've
already read the documentation but couldn't find out how
to get a list of all workgroups and their hosts with
smbclient. Could somebody give me a hint please(and
sorry for that silly question)?
Greetings,
-Rainer
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 19:07, Bruce Hohl wrote:
Hello everybody,
I think that this should a be a trivial task but I've
already read the documentation but couldn't find out how
to get a list of all workgroups and their hosts with
smbclient. Could somebody give me a hint please(and
Hello everybody,
I think that this should a be a trivial task but I've already read the
documentation but couldn't find out how to get a list of all
workgroups and their hosts with smbclient.
Could somebody give me a hint please(and sorry for that silly question)?
Greetings,
-Rainer Hahnekamp
Hi,
I need a v simple samba setup in order to share files between a
Windows AD network (W2003 server) and a SCO Unix box. Samba is
installed, albeit the oldish version which comes on the SCO CD - v2.2
IIRC.
A user (any user) can login to unix, run a program which generates a
file in the
Hi,
I'm trying to get a Samba (version 3.0.8pre1-0.pre1.3) to play with some
WinXP boxes. I'm using WORKGROUPS, not DOMAIN. The server is running
under Fedora Core 3. And I'm following the troubleshooting chapter in
the O'Reilly book, Chapter 9.
I cannot browse the shares from my WinXP
Re my earlier posting today: A little more work and persistence finally
paid off. My problem turned out to be the firewall on the Samba server
running Fedora. After going back to the aarly chapters in the book and
doing some basic pings and telnets to the ports in question it became
clear what
Hello, I havn't gotten an answer over on the squid usergroup - so I'm hoping
someone can help me here.
SUSE - 9.1
SQUID - 2.5.STABLE5
SAMBA - 3.0.2a-SUSE (the one that came with SUSE Installer by YAST)
I have set up squid, samba, got the winbind to work great
Wbinfo -t, -u, -g all work great
I was hoping someone could either help me or point me in the direction
of a resource. I have searched the web for any howto on repairing a
failed array, but keep coming up short. I have a home file server
running a RAID 5 array that now will not mount my array. I believe it
is telling me there
Ronald Sand schrieb:
I was hoping someone could either help me or point me in the direction
of a resource. I have searched the web for any howto on repairing a
failed array, but keep coming up short. I have a home file server
running a RAID 5 array that now will not mount my array. I believe it
On Friday 22 October 2004 19:41, Hiu Yen Onn wrote:
i am pretty new to samba. all i can say, samba is my first time. so,
anyway, i have a small network, i wish samba powers everything for my
network.
may be i should go for samba+ldap. any proper documentation? pls guide
me. thanks.
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i am pretty new to samba. all i can say, samba is my first time. so,
anyway, i have a small network, i wish samba powers everything for my
network.
may be i should go for samba+ldap. any proper documentation? pls guide
me. thanks.
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I'm trying to set up shares to a Windows 2003 server. I have the shares
visible and can do some things on them but I can't run the executables on
them. The executables are issuing an access() call from within the Cygwin
environment and it returns an ENOENT error. A look at the security for the
After a recent upgrade (details below) as many as 30 percent of our
returning users are having trouble mapping SAMBA shares of their home
directories on the terra server. Many report that the problem just
goes away. I've only been able to pin down a couple of them.
Here's what I see. User tries
Hi,
you have to options,
1.- Configure winbind
2.- Create local users and maps to them in smb.conf - username map
parameter.
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Hi
Ok so I have samba setup and started and I have successfully joined the
AD domain and can see the Linux server in
Microsoft Active Directory Users and Groups applet.
I can also log on and browse a server from the lnux server using:
kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED] - where LAB.COM is the AD Domain
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