Am Sonntag, 21. März 2004 03:43 schrieb Andrew Bartlett:
>
> Samba should do a kinit internally, based on the machine trust
> account password, before it attempts to make a connection to ADS.
> Are you really sure your problems are related to the kerberos ticket?
>
> The ticket that may or may not
On Wed, 2004-03-17 at 04:27, Markus Feilner wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 16. März 2004 17:22 schrieb ww m-pubsyssamba:
> > Hi Markus,
> >
> > What are you actually trying to achieve? Why do you want to
> > automatically obtain a kerberos ticket? I may be wrong, but I wonder
> > if you are overcomplica
Hello:
I just upgraded my Mandrake Linux box to the 10.0 release and got the
Samba 3.02 upgrade as well. All has gone well except I cannot connect my
two Windows XP Pro PC's to the Linux box. I got the upgraded smb.conf
file, but ended up deleting it and starting from scratch with the SWAT
Wi
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Subject: [Samba] Samba-3 / ADS problems with trusted domain
Hello,
I'm running Mandrake 9.2 and Samba-3.0.2a
I'm connecting a Samba Server as a Domain member to an 2003 ADS, called TEST2.
Am Dienstag, 16. März 2004 17:22 schrieb ww m-pubsyssamba:
> Hi Markus,
>
> What are you actually trying to achieve? Why do you want to
> automatically obtain a kerberos ticket? I may be wrong, but I wonder
> if you are overcomplicating things for yourself. ktpass is indeed a
> tool for cr
Hello,
I'm running Mandrake 9.2 and Samba-3.0.2a
I'm connecting a Samba Server as a Domain member to an 2003 ADS, called TEST2. I've
been able to create the computer account. I've also tested successfully, from
Chapter 7 of ' Samba HOWTO Collection' with a W2K client logon/mount a share
Am Dienstag, 16. März 2004 17:22 schrieb ww m-pubsyssamba:
> Hi Markus,
>
> What are you actually trying to achieve? Why do you want to
> automatically obtain a kerberos ticket? I may be wrong, but I wonder
> if you are overcomplicating things for yourself. ktpass is indeed a
> tool for creat
Hi Markus,
What are you actually trying to achieve? Why do you want to automatically
obtain a kerberos ticket?
I may be wrong, but I wonder if you are overcomplicating things for yourself.
ktpass is indeed a tool for creating keytabs for use on non-windows systems such as
Linux, but if y
Hello List,
I am (unsuccessfully) trying to automatically get a valid kerberos
ticket for my linux box. I have - in a test environment:
- a windows 2000 server with Active directory and DNS properly set up.
- a suse linux 9.0 router with samba3.0.2.rc.1 and heimdal 0.6.-67.
- I am able to join
Hi list,
maybe somebody had the same problem when upgrading to samba3.
We have a Debian Sarge server running Samba3 without winbind.
We used the old 2.2.x smb.conf and smbpasswd for the new installation.
Problem 1: Since the migration some users can not write to their respective
group shares (NT
Please could someone help me I am having an issue with list users and
groups from my 2000 Domain.
I know that someone will have covered this before, so I am helping you
can help.
Basically I am able to do a wbinfo -t. I have successfully joined to
the domain. Using net join.
Please find belo
Craig White wrote:
On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 00:51, Lukas Meyer wrote:
Hi list!
I set up a new Samba 3 PDC with ldap backend. In our network, there
already exists an old samba 2.2.8 PDC with ldap backend. Now I have two
PDC named DOMAIN1 and DOMAIN2. Because in our network, there are a lot
of w
On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 00:51, Lukas Meyer wrote:
> Hi list!
>
> I set up a new Samba 3 PDC with ldap backend. In our network, there
> already exists an old samba 2.2.8 PDC with ldap backend. Now I have two
> PDC named DOMAIN1 and DOMAIN2. Because in our network, there are a lot
> of windows NT4
Hi list!
I set up a new Samba 3 PDC with ldap backend. In our network, there
already exists an old samba 2.2.8 PDC with ldap backend. Now I have two
PDC named DOMAIN1 and DOMAIN2. Because in our network, there are a lot
of windows NT4 and W2k workstations that are loggin on to DOMAIN1, I
don't
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| | On Tuesday 09 Mar 2004 12:13 pm, Jonathan Baker-Bates TMS wrote:
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| |
| |>>| I'm trying to work out how I can create domain administrators with
| |>>
| |>>Samba 3.
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| |>>| I currently have the following in
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|>>| I'm trying to work out how I can create domain administrators with
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|>>Samba 3.
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|>>| I currently have the following in smb.conf
|>>|
|>>| domain admin
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 3 - domain admins (not root)?
> >
> >
On Tuesday 09 Mar 2004 12:13 pm, Jonathan Baker-Bates TMS wrote:
> > | I'm trying to work out how I can create domain administrators with
> >
> > Samba 3.
> >
> > | I currently have the following in smb.conf
> > |
> > | domain admin group = @smbadmins
> > | domain admin users = root jbb
>
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| I'm trying to work out how I can create domain administrators with
Samba 3.
|
| I currently have the following in smb.conf
|
| domain admin group = @smbadmins
| domain admin users = root jbb
You are wrong in Samb
I'm trying to work out how I can create domain administrators with Samba 3.
I currently have the following in smb.conf
domain admin group = @smbadmins
domain admin users = root jbb
User "root" can do administrator stuff on the domain and any local machines
it logs in on. Now I want to ma
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> To: 'Scott Gross'
> Cc: MailingList_Samba
> Subject: AW: [Samba] SAMBA 3 as PDC - W2K/WXP Pro logon trouble
>
> Oh, so you are using ldap..., well I'm still working with smbpasswd as
> backend :-(
>
> Anyway, I tried 'net getlocalsid' for th
> I think you disconnected a little. :)
Yeah. Got it now though. Thanks for the help! This'll work out great.
-- Jason
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On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Jason McCormick wrote:
> > include = smb.conf.%L is your freind - but watch out, for this to work
> > you must set 'smb ports = 139' or we might not get our 'called name' on
> > which we base that.
>
> This is starting to make sense. Thanks for the anwsers John and Andrew.
>
> include = smb.conf.%L is your freind - but watch out, for this to work
> you must set 'smb ports = 139' or we might not get our 'called name' on
> which we base that.
This is starting to make sense. Thanks for the anwsers John and Andrew.
One further clarification. From the manpages it disc
Andrew,
Looks like we both answered Jason. :)
Glad you mentioned the "smb ports = 139" issue - I'd overlooked that.
- John T.
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 09:47, Jason McCormick wrote:
> > What are the ramifications of changing security = share from serc
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> -Original Message-
> From: John H Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Jason McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 22:28:26 + (GMT)
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 3 "public" Access
>
> > On Thu, 4
On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 09:47, Jason McCormick wrote:
> What are the ramifications of changing security = share from sercurity =
> ads ? I was using security = domain before. Looking at the docs/manpages
> I'm unclear how other shares will be affected (for the sections that match
> UNIX == Window
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 3 "public" Access
> On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Jason McCormick wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I've upgraded to Samba 3.0 and I'm having problems replicating some
> > behavior I relied on in Samba 2.2. Here'
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Jason McCormick wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've upgraded to Samba 3.0 and I'm having problems replicating some
> behavior I relied on in Samba 2.2. Here's my scenario: I have a
> Windows Active Directory domain. All users have a windows login
> account. No users have a "UNIX
Hello all,
I've upgraded to Samba 3.0 and I'm having problems replicating some
behavior I relied on in Samba 2.2. Here's my scenario: I have a
Windows Active Directory domain. All users have a windows login
account. No users have a "UNIX" login account on any of my Linux
boxes. With Sam
ks in advance,
Markus
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Scott Gross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 03. März 2004 18:29
> An: Stumpfl Markus
> Betreff: RE: [Samba] SAMBA 3 as PDC - W2K/WXP Pro logon trouble
> Wichtigkeit: Hoch
>
> I use a little win
Hi All,
I appreciate those who have written requesting clarification as to when John
Terpstra's latest book, "Samba-3 By Example: Practical Exercises to
Successful Deployment" will be available. In answer to your queries, it's on
schedule to be available in retail outlets (your local technical boo
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 11:28, Ron Dhillon wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I have Samba 3.0.2a running on Fedora Core 1. This server is set to be
> Domain PDC and I am looking to have clients attach to it NTLMv2 only.
> After looking over the man page for smb.conf, I have set the two options
> that I thought
I have a Samba 3 PDC running with an LDAP backend on Red Hat 8. All
authentication appears to be working correctly but I can't login to the
domain from a W2K or WXP Pro workstation after I have successfully joined
them to the domain. If I login locally to the workstation I can browse the
Samba sh
Hi:
I have Samba 3.0.2a running on Fedora Core 1. This server is set to be
Domain PDC and I am looking to have clients attach to it NTLMv2 only.
After looking over the man page for smb.conf, I have set the two options
that I thought would accomplish:
[Global]
lanman auth = no
ntlm auth = no
I have a Samba 3 PDC running with an LDAP backend on Red Hat 8. All
authentication appears to be working correctly but I can't login to the
domain from a W2K or WXP Pro workstation after I have successfully joined
them to the domain. If I login locally to the workstation I can browse the
Samba sh
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Aaron Collins wrote:
> Of courese, thats the whole point of having a samba box part of a win2k
> domain. Heck if you wanted you could also replace your pdc with with a
> samba pdc. Check out the samba 3 howto, they have good instructions on
> doing this.
You can replace a
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Subject: [Samba] samba 3 and ADS
> Hi list.
>
> I'm trying to set up samba 3 on Solaris 8, AIX 4.3 and 5, HP-UX11.0 and
> 11i to authenticate mount requests from Win2k clients against their
> Active Directory credentials.
>
Hi list.
I'm trying to set up samba 3 on Solaris 8, AIX 4.3 and 5, HP-UX11.0 and
11i to authenticate mount requests from Win2k clients against their
Active Directory credentials.
In other words, users sitting at a win2k workstation want to be able to
log on once, to the domain using their AD c
I have really weird problem with XP Pro and Samba 3 (I tried 3.0.1 and
3.0.2). Samba 2.2.8a works with no problem.
I can login with no problems. But when I login and logout few times
(sometimes one, sometimes five times) then XP can not load roaming profile
from the server (login still works). I c
Yep. both use the same pam sama file that looks like this:
#%PAM-1.0
auth required pam_nologin.so
auth required pam_stack.so service=system-auth
accountrequired pam_stack.so service=system-auth
sessionrequired pam_stack.so service=system-auth
password require
> Yeah. I explicitly state "encrypt passwords = no" in the smb.conf
file
> and testparm confirms it. :(
>
> --Andy
Contents of /etc/pam.d/samba (or wherever it is for you) unchanged?
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curity = DOMAIN and haven't done much with security = USER.
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From: Andy Moran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 1:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 3 with Unix passwd authentication?
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
>
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> It should work just the same. But things work better if you can join
> the windows domain, so that users can use encrypted passwords (or
> maintain a local smbpasswd file)
>
> Andrew Bartlett
>
>
Nope.. For some reason, Samba 3 does not seem to be able to authenticate
m
On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 09:13, Manfred Odenstein wrote:
> I think it's a ./configure option
> maybe its --with-pam_smbpass, but not sure.
No, this is unrelated.
> Am Mi, den 11.02.2004 schrieb Andy Moran um 22:56:
> > We are a primarily Linux company with a NIS backend, but we keep a
> > couple "b
I think it's a ./configure option
maybe its --with-pam_smbpass, but not sure.
regards
Am Mi, den 11.02.2004 schrieb Andy Moran um 22:56:
> We are a primarily Linux company with a NIS backend, but we keep a
> couple "bridge boxes" for Windows users (on a Windows PDC) to connect to
> their unix
We are a primarily Linux company with a NIS backend, but we keep a
couple "bridge boxes" for Windows users (on a Windows PDC) to connect to
their unix accounts and access data.
Under Samba 2.2, this was fairly easy with "encrypt passwords = no"
turned on. But I can't figure out how to make it
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Subject: Re: [Samba] samba 3 auto create users from NT
Hi Andy!
AD> At the moment we are trying to get the samba server to creature the unix
AD> users from the supplied NT user accounts when an NT use logs onto the
box
AD> for the first time by a mapped share.
AD> At the moment
Hi Andy!
AD> At the moment we are trying to get the samba server to creature the unix
AD> users from the supplied NT user accounts when an NT use logs onto the box
AD> for the first time by a mapped share.
AD> At the moment we are trying to just doo this with adduser %u but no new
AD> users are b
Hi
We are testing out samba at the moment version 3.0.0-15 on Fedora caore 1.
And are using winbind to comunicate to our NT domain. doing a wbinfo -u at
the command line scrolls threw all our domin users on the NT pdc. :)
At the moment we are trying to get the samba server to creature the unix
us
Hi -
I've noticed that my linux box running Samba 3.x seems to have intermittent
problems mounting Windows XP shares, where Samba 2.x didn't seem to have
problems at all. Nothing's changed on the XP boxes.
I realize this is hopelessly vague, but has behaviour of this sort been
previously reporte
On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 19:04, GUENIER, Laurent wrote:
> We want to migrate our Novell 4.11 server to a Redhat Enterprise Server 3.0
> with Samba 3 and Openldap.
>
> Our configuration is the following :
>
> - 1 Windows NT 4.0 server with Exchange 5.5 SP4 as PDC
> - 1 Windows NT 4.0 server as BDC
We want to migrate our Novell 4.11 server to a Redhat Enterprise Server 3.0
with Samba 3 and Openldap.
Our configuration is the following :
- 1 Windows NT 4.0 server with Exchange 5.5 SP4 as PDC
- 1 Windows NT 4.0 server as BDC
- 1 Novell 4.11 server as file/print server
We want to change th
I recently lost my Samba 2.x server, so when it was rebuilt I moved
to Samba 3.latest (last week) as the PDC with a mix of 98/NT/W2k/XP
clients. I'm using the same smb.conf file and the user areas on the
server have not been changed so all the logon scripts/profiles etc are
the same.
All the S
On Sat, 2004-01-17 at 01:31, Martin Locas wrote:
> i try to join active directory but i got this error, i cant find doc on
> this.
> please help!!
>
>
> #net ads join -U admin
>
> net: relocation error: net: undefined symbol: krb5_cc_initialize
You have installed Samba binaries on a system with
I believe that similar questions have been posted to the list, but I can't
recall seeing a resolution to this problem.
I have a number of Solaris and Linux machines that are configured to use
Kerberos to authenticate against our Windows 2003 Active Directory. The
problem is that when I use SAMB
i try to join active directory but i got this error, i cant find doc on
this.
please help!!
#net ads join -U admin
net: relocation error: net: undefined symbol: krb5_cc_initialize
big thx for help!
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Hello everyone,
I am having a problem I can't find an answer to.
Background: We had a RH 7.3/8.0 box with samba 2.2.7. Workstations were
Windows 2000. We have 5 roaming users with laptops. when the roaming users
would go home, they were able to log into the laptops without the presence
of the d
I should add that my w2k clients work marvelously after I converted old
filenames with convmv, that the filenames are correct on the console,
and that most strangely, a file with accents in it (which was converted)
can be read ok, but a directory in the same situation cannot. It looks
weird to me
-
Hi all,
banging my head on the wall here... I think I'll never really understand
codepages stuff.
smbd is v 3.0.1, client is french win98 - yuk
my smb.conf reads:
unix charset = UTF-8
display charset = UTF-8
dos charset = CP850
when I create a folder/file with accents in it, I can create it ok
Hey all,
I hope you all had a pleasent holiday season (okay so I'm a week or so
late... I've been in hibernation ).
Now, does anyone out there know where I can get documentation on running
Samba 3 as a PDC using LDAP as a backend - I know I'll get plenty of URLs,
so to narrow things down a little
Hi all,
I am using samab 3 and openldap2-2.1.12 for PDC. When i use webmin to
create new user I am getting this error message
Failed to save user : Failed to add user to LDAP database : object class
'sambaSAMAccount' requires attribute 'sambaSID'
Any help to configure webmin LDAP module for sam
Hi,
Does anyone have Samba 3 running as a PDC and LDAP backend with W2K as
domain member
successfully on SuSE 8.x ? I have been trying to get this going for several
weeks.
With Redhat Linux I was able to configure this setup, I have problem with
SuSE8.2
Thanks
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> Emne: Re: [Samba] Samba 3 and Windows 2000 (SP4) Terminal Server
>
>
> > > limitation and had to modify the MAX_CONNECTIONS-parameter in
> > > smbd/conn.c. Now we're planning the migration fro
> > limitation and had to modify the MAX_CONNECTIONS-parameter in
> > smbd/conn.c. Now we're planning the migration from s. 2.2.8a to s.
> > 3.0.1. Is the modification in smbd/conn.c still necessary,
> when using
> > s. 3.0.1 in a Windows 2000 (SP4) terminal server environment?
>
> This issue
Hi Rob,
RedHat uses MIT Kerberos 1.2.7. I suggest you to use krb Version 1.3.1.
You can find precompiled RPMs for RedHat Enterprise Linux 3 at
http://www.millenux.com/~jschmidt/samba/linux/rhas3/ . Maybe they work
also with RH8.
Greetings
Yoshi
On Sun, 4 Jan 2004, Rob Mokkink wrote:
> All,
>
>
All,
Have already got Samba 3 and W2K Ad intergrating working in production
without any problems.
I have set up a test domain to test W2K3 and Samba3 on a Red Hat 8
server.
I did the following:
* Have set up the NTP Daemon to synchronize time with the W2K3 domain
controller.
* installed the lat
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 11:40:00AM +0100, Thorsten Leiser wrote:
> Hello,
>
> at this time we're using s. 2.2.8a (running on SuSE-Linux StandardServer 8 -
> Kernel 2.4.21) as fileserver for our terminal server environment. We ran
> into the 128 connections per client limitation and had to modify
Hello,
at this time we're using s. 2.2.8a (running on SuSE-Linux StandardServer 8 -
Kernel 2.4.21) as fileserver for our terminal server environment. We ran
into the 128 connections per client limitation and had to modify the
MAX_CONNECTIONS-parameter in smbd/conn.c. Now we're planning the migrati
Hi all,
When I start samba 3 on SUSE 8.2, I am gettig following error message.
I re-installed the samba, also re-booted the machine, any help to fix this .
[2003/12/31 12:21:19, 0] smbd/server.c:main(747)
smbd version 3.0.0-SuSE started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-20
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Just a few pointers.
Here's what I do.
stop samba
stop winbind
edit smb.conf to have winbind stuff and domain stuff
net join ads blahblahblah
start winbind
start samba
wbinfo -p doesn't work, look at winbind logs and try again. :)
James McDonald wrote
Tom Dickson wrote:
You still need UNIX users and groups, but you don't need to create them
by hand; winbind can take care of that for you.
Other than the buzzword of ADS, there is not much different between ADS
and NT4 style auth (at least to the user, the protocals are different).
I'd look at
You still need UNIX users and groups, but you don't need to create them
by hand; winbind can take care of that for you.
Other than the buzzword of ADS, there is not much different between ADS
and NT4 style auth (at least to the user, the protocals are different).
I'd look at the winbind chapter
Hi all,
I am getting following error message when I start the samba process ( LDAP
samba 3 PDC).
I was able to add a new computer and login to domain without any problem.
How will i fix this error message.
# cat smbd.log
[2003/12/21 09:05:25, 0] smbd/server.c:main(747)
smbd version 3.0.0-
I have read and followed
http://samba.mirror.aarnet.edu.au/samba/docs/man/domain-member.html#ads-member
regarding setting up a samba 3 box as an ADS Domain Member.
But am unsure of how it is suppose to work in real life.
Do you still need unix groups on the samba 3 machine to map to the ADS
gr
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here my passwd
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fly with Samba...
>
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> On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 10:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi all!
> > I've a Samba 3 PDC with LDAP backend.
> > When I join domain from a WinXP machine, the mac
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 10:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi all!
> I've a Samba 3 PDC with LDAP backend.
> When I join domain from a WinXP machine, the machine account is added in LDAP,
> it works fine.
> I can log on this machine with a user I created before with smbldap-useradd.pl
> script.
> Wh
Hi all!
I've a Samba 3 PDC with LDAP backend.
When I join domain from a WinXP machine, the machine account is added in LDAP,
it works fine.
I can log on this machine with a user I created before with smbldap-useradd.pl
script.
When I want to change his password from windows (CTRL-ALT-SUP panel),
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Hello everyone,
I have a redhat 9 server running with Samba 3.0. It's a bit different than
the previous version, but I'm finally getting used to it. Here's my biggest
issue: This is a server for approx. 15 clients, all but one running WinXP.
Previously, we were running 2.2.8 w/ Win2K clients. I
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Anyone have any suggestions for this?
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Repeatedly getting the following error, any help out there for this? I've
dug around the internet for several hours with no luck.
[2003/12/11 19:51:34, 2]
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:find_printer_index_by_hnd(268)
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Repeatedly getting the following error, any help out there for this? I've
dug around the internet for several hours with no luck.
[2003/12/11 19:51:34, 2]
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:find_printer_index_by_hnd(268)
find_printer_index_by_hnd: Printer handle not found:_spoolss_writeprinter:
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Have Win2K notebook connecting to Samba server on Fedora 1.0 box.
Unable to either browse or mount shares through wireless access point.
Laptop routes through Orinoco BG2000 access point which utilizes NAT for
a single IP address to the Samba server.
Does anybody know if NAT is compatible with
No the ip server is still the same as in the beginning so that should not be
the problem. I didn't delete the secrets.tdb neither.
Wim Moons
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Subject: Re: [Samba] samba-3 problem joining ws to domain
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 15:25:37 +0100
Di
Did you change the ip of the server after setting up the domain? I know if you do so
you have to delete the contents of the lock-dir. BUT DO NOT DELETE secrets.tdb,
because this one includes the domain-SID. If you delete this file a new Domain-SID
will be generated and you have to put all win2k/
Hey Rauno,
I have the same problem with my samba as you had login in with a Win2k into
samba.
I was looking for an answer but don't find any. Did you solve the problem?
And if you did how did you do it? It would be a great help for me to set up
my samba domain. I feel i'm getting close to login
Hello again,
I'm just getting back to testing your rpm builds for samba.
Question: What kerberoes package are you using with your build?
I'm doing a wbinfo -u and getting all users in domains that my AD domain
trusts and the local account but none from the domain I'm a Domain
Member Server of.
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potentially the account_pol.td
Yes, it is designed for 2.0 and 2.1 servers.
Charles Hamel
On 03-12-08, at 12:35, Michael Knigge wrote:
All,
I want to migrate from SAMBA 2.2 to 3.0 and I also want to migrate to
LDAP as well. Because I run Debian woody the availabe OpenLDAP is
pretty old - it is 2.0.23 (a SAMBA 3.0 Backport is
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