Hello everyone.
I would like to create a file share samba, that uses a LDAP base to
authenticate my users.
What I would like to do is to create a quota per user. Is that a way for
doing that using LDAP to store the quota limit, AND samba understand this?
If not, what would be the better way for
If your users can be retrieved by 'getent passwd' you could use quota
in the filesystem.
On 8/2/07, Steve Scanavarro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone.
I would like to create a file share samba, that uses a LDAP base to
authenticate my users.
What I would like to do is to create a
On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 14:48 -0300, Cleber P. de Souza wrote:
If your users can be retrieved by 'getent passwd' you could use quota
in the filesystem.
On 8/2/07, Steve Scanavarro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone.
I would like to create a file share samba, that uses a LDAP base to
Hello,
I want to know if it is possible to have samba working with Ldap quotas. I
have googled a lot and cant find how to do it.
My samba server is already working with system quotas and authenticating in
Ldap.
tia,
Pedro
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Hiya! I'm using samba as PDC for validating windows xp clients. I have quotas
activated for the /home on my linux but the shared unit on windows xp is giving
me the full partition size. What i've to do to make it show just the user quota
size???
I think i've compiled samba --with-quotas
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Hiya! I'm using samba as PDC for validating windows xp clients. I have quotas
activated for the /home on my linux but the shared unit on windows xp is giving
me the full partition size. What i've to do to make it show just the user quota
size???
I think i've compiled
Thanks the dfree solution calling a perl script works for us. I am
concerned
that there may be performance issues with this however.
We are considering something like a spamc/spamd type solution where a perl
daemon that always runs that listens for a connection from
a lightweight c program
Hi
Hi guys, we need to update our samba service from 2.2.8a to samba 3.0.x
(so that we
can upgrade our AD from Win2k to Win2k3). The problem I am having is
with the quotas.
I was never able to use the quota functions of samba. I use
Suse 8.2 with Samba 3.0.3 and XFS. Even the latest samba
Hi guys, we need to update our samba service from 2.2.8a to samba 3.0.x
(so that we
can upgrade our AD from Win2k to Win2k3). The problem I am having is
with the quotas.
We mount user home directories NFS and then export them to Windows users
via samba.
In 2.2.8a I was able to get quotas
I've compiled Samba (2.2.5) on Linux with quotas and they work.
But Windows users don't receive warning messages when they over quota.
I've tested Samba with Windows Explorer and FAR (file manager written
by Eugene Roshal).
When user have 100 MB free on his homedir and try to copy file 200 MB
Hello again (I hope it's not too much to have two questions in one day :),
Currently I'm testing quota support on Linux system with kernel 2.4.18 +
XFS 1.1 patch + Samba 2.2.7 (--with-quota compiled) and I went into one
really unpleasant problem when accesing Samba share from Windows 2000
SP3
, 2003 3:56 PM
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Subject: [Samba] Samba quotas (one more)
Hello again (I hope it's not too much to have two questions in one day :),
Currently I'm testing quota support on Linux system with kernel 2.4.18 +
XFS 1.1 patch + Samba 2.2.7 (--with-quota compiled) and I went into one
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