On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 10:57 PM, Harry Jede walk2...@arcor.de wrote:
Use netbios name instead of netbios aliases
Thanks Harry, that would certainly make sense, although I do have it
in my smb.conf.master
snip-
# grep netbios smb.conf.master
netbios name = TEST
I am having some issues with Samba with roaming profiles running on Ubuntu
server. When a user logs in they get prompted with an error:
windows error--
Windows cannot locate the server copy of your roaming profile and is
attempting to log you
on with your local profile. Changes to
On 23:55:42 wrote greep elem:
I am having some issues with Samba with roaming profiles running on
Ubuntu server. When a user logs in they get prompted with an error:
windows error--
Windows cannot locate the server copy of your roaming profile and is
attempting to log you
on
Hi all,
I have an ubuntu server 9.10 and a fedora. I have configured smb.confs such
that fedora or any other computer is gonna reach /home of ubuntu server.
But the problem is i can not see samba users that i have created on ubuntu I
mean fedora can not find or reach or resolve
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Anyone know why a user can still use their old password to login to a
samba domain when the sambaNTPassword and sambaLMPassword that are
stored in the ldap backend have been changed?
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On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 7:05 PM, David
Christensendavid.christen...@viveli.com wrote:
Anyone know why a user can still use their old password to login to a
samba domain when the sambaNTPassword and sambaLMPassword that are
stored in the ldap backend have been changed?
Weird theory here:
Ted Hilts wrote:
Rubin Bennett wrote:
On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 17:17 -0700, Ted Hilts wrote:
In short this is the problem. The XP Home machine called
misty cannot see any other machines. It cannot see the Linux
machines
and it cannot see the XP Home machines or the XP Pro machine. In spite
In short this is the problem. The XP Home machine called
misty cannot see any other machines. It cannot see the Linux machines
and it cannot see the XP Home machines or the XP Pro machine. In spite
of this blindness it can map to all the XP machines and define so-called
network places. But
Rubin Bennett wrote:
On Fri, 2008-11-14 at 17:17 -0700, Ted Hilts wrote:
In short this is the problem. The XP Home machine called
misty cannot see any other machines. It cannot see the Linux machines
and it cannot see the XP Home machines or the XP Pro machine. In spite
of this blindness
Hi All,
We have a problem, which is that several of our users are local admins
on their own workstations. We'd like to let them retain these rights,
but we're switching to a PDC. Is there a way to have them authenticate
to the domain, and as a regular user, but on the Windows workstation
have
After you set up those users on the PDC, you should be able to add
them to the Administrators group on the Windows workstation. I have
done that with a few users and it is working properly as far as I can
tell. The important thing is that you must add the DOMAIN user to the
Administrators group,
On Thursday 03 April 2008 15:13, Christopher Perry wrote:
We have a problem, which is that several of our users are local admins
on their own workstations. We'd like to let them retain these rights,
but we're switching to a PDC. Is there a way to have them authenticate
to the domain, and as a
On 4/3/2008 9:19 AM, armin walland wrote:
On Thursday 03 April 2008 15:13, Christopher Perry wrote:
We have a problem, which is that several of our users are local admins
on their own workstations. We'd like to let them retain these rights,
but we're switching to a PDC. Is there a way to have
Hello everybody,
am newbie in samba, i need some help.
I just installed samba into my Ubuntu 7.10 server machine.
I can set up shares etc. but only with default user
I tried to add new users:
sudo useradd user
or
sudo adduser user
then
smbpasswd - a user
and added user = user in
HI!, I need to know how Sids numers are generated when I create a user
or when I mapped a posix group with a samba group.
Could I have a samba group and a samba user with the same SID? Will it
bring me problems?
Thank you!
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On Mon, 2007-05-14 at 18:13 -0300, Sebastian Firpo wrote:
HI!, I need to know how Sids numers are generated when I create a user
or when I mapped a posix group with a samba group.
Depending on the version of samba generated algorithmically for the
uid/gid or assigned monotonically incrementing
I am running Samba version 3.0.13-1.1-SUSE.
I am a bit new to samba. I am running Samba version 3.0.13-1.1-SUSE with
unix users as samba users (no AD).
Is there a method of listing enabled samba users other than viewing the
/etc/passwd file?
Thanks
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On Wednesday 19 October 2005 10:19, Van Hoff, Mike wrote:
I am running Samba version 3.0.13-1.1-SUSE.
I am a bit new to samba. I am running Samba version 3.0.13-1.1-SUSE with
unix users as samba users (no AD).
Is there a method of listing enabled samba users other than viewing the
/etc/passwd
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 11:37:15AM -0600, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Wednesday 19 October 2005 10:19, Van Hoff, Mike wrote:
I am running Samba version 3.0.13-1.1-SUSE.
I am a bit new to samba. I am running Samba version 3.0.13-1.1-SUSE with
unix users as samba users (no AD).
Is there a
Hi
Some of the samba users are spreading spam or automated replies. Is
there any possible way to stop them?
I've got the following two messages after my first post which are
either spam or automated nonsense replies:
Message 1:
From: Jim Crippen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Behrang Saeedzadeh [EMAIL
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Behrang Saeedzadeh wrote:
| Hi
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| Some of the samba users are spreading
| spam or automated replies. Is
| there any possible way to stop them?
|
| I've got the following two messages after
| my first post which are either spam or
| automated nonsense
Is it possible to set a samba user with write authorization but without delete
authorization ? I
mean the windows user can create file in the samba network drive but can't delete it.
Thank you
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Hello to all:
First of all, sorry about my poor english. I am spanish :)
I have a debian machine running as a samba file server. The important part
of smb.conf is here:
security = share
encrypt passwords = true
passdb backend = smbpasswd:/etc/samba/smbpasswd
obey pam restrictions =
On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 05:02, Felipe S. Elich wrote:
Hello to all:
First of all, sorry about my poor english. I am spanish :)
I have a debian machine running as a samba file server. The important part
of smb.conf is here:
security = share
encrypt passwords = true
passdb backend
El Lunes, 22 de Marzo de 2004 13:52, Craig White escribió:
How can i create samba users without create local unix users?
You can't. You can have unix users without a valid shell however.
But... this is applied to all security levels or only when security=shared
is enabled?
Thanks in
On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 06:56, Felipe S. Elich wrote:
El Lunes, 22 de Marzo de 2004 13:52, Craig White escribi:
How can i create samba users without create local unix users?
You can't. You can have unix users without a valid shell however.
But... this is applied to all security levels
Hi:
I've set samba to be a primary domain controller (PDC). That's fine and
works.
So, anybody knows how to set samba users policies? I mean, passwd expiration
times, limited failed logins attempts, and so on...
Is this possible? How? Any documentation?
Thanks in advance and best regards.
pollo
Sir,
My samba is connecting Linux and MSWin .
Can I know how many users(with read and write rights) can access at a time.
What is the maximum user limit.
Regards,
Rajsundar.
On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 04:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sir,
My samba is connecting Linux and MSWin .
Can I know how many users(with read and write rights) can access at a time.
What is the maximum user limit.
the number of users is controlled by your hardware...
i've heard of 100s
At my previous job as a Network Admin for a university, we had around
3000 users connected via Samba at any one time. Because of this, we
broke up sections of the campus into zones, and gave each zone it's own
Samba PDC that verified logins against a centralized NIS+ user database.
I think we
Hello,
We have used successfully Samba suite for 5 years and it's a real
pleasure to work with these safe and powerful products. ;-) Thank's to
samba team.
We have a Solaris Server with Samba 2.2.3a and a list of about 20
running volumes. Each person has a private
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