On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 18:24 +0100, Steve A wrote:
> Craig White wrote:
> > OK netlogon, homes and profiles are all special shares. They really
> > only mean something to users who log on to the domain via Windows
> > computers that have been 'joined' to the domain.
>
> I can still see my home shar
Craig White wrote:
> OK netlogon, homes and profiles are all special shares. They really
> only mean something to users who log on to the domain via Windows
> computers that have been 'joined' to the domain.
I can still see my home shares even though I'm not logged onto the domain.
Windows does p
On Sat, 2006-04-08 at 15:05 +0100, Steve A wrote:
> Update:
>
> I'm running FC5, and Samba was installed as a binary using yum. If I use
> the global option, "valid users = sa", where sa is my username, I'm unable
> to login.
>
> The strange thing is, root can always log in.
>
> When login fa
updatemyself . wrote:
> can u copy the smb.conf file..
>
> regards
> robinboby.
[global]
workgroup = SAMBA-DOMAIN
netbios name = SAMBA
server string = KJN Server
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/passdb.tdb
passdb backend = tdbsam
passwd program = /usr/b
Update:
I'm running FC5, and Samba was installed as a binary using yum. If I use
the global option, "valid users = sa", where sa is my username, I'm unable
to login.
The strange thing is, root can always log in.
When login fails, this gets added to syslog
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Apr 8 14:51:19 fedora smbd[41
This is what appears in the machine's log file when the password error
happens:
[2006/04/05 04:22:05, 0] lib/debug.c:reopen_logs(597)
Unable to open new log file /var/log/samba/valiant.log: Permission denied
[2006/04/05 04:22:06, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_with_timeout(492)
read_socket_wi