Brandon,
I used this as my template in Debian:
http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/10951_3502441_2
From my limited experience with Ubuntu, I seem to remember that they
put most of their directives in the common-* files,
so you may have to adjust locations.
Dale
On
Hello, and Happy News Year from France J
Since 4 month I'm trying to configure Samba 3 on an Ubuntu server 10 to
replace a W2k server.
The client software is used over Windows XP vista and seven.
This software use smb for a flat file (.dbf) share for 9 users the new
server is more powerful
: [Samba] HELP: Samba flat file Visual FoxPRO BDD :(
Hello, and Happy News Year from France J
Since 4 month I'm trying to configure Samba 3 on an Ubuntu server 10 to
replace a W2k server.
The client software is used over Windows XP vista and seven.
This software use smb for a flat
use the ads tool from microsoft to do this stuff.
You need more information I made a thread:
HOWTO samba4 centos5.5 named dnsupdate drbd simple failover
On Wed, 01 Dec 2010 16:41:19 -0500, Mark Sheppard m...@ams.org wrote:
Hi!
I am currently testing a Samba4 Alpha13 server with Windows Vista
You do in /usr/local/samba/etc/smb.conf
[netlogon]
path = /usr/local/samba/var/locks/sysvol/yourdomain/scripts
read only = no
Add a user with the ads tool.
You write for each user with the ads tool the logon.bat or whatever would
be your logon script. See there:
Hi!
I am currently testing a Samba4 Alpha13 server with Windows Vista SPK2
and I am not able
to run logon scripts. I am able to use both profiles and map Home
folders without any
problems. I do not see any DOS window opening with the script running
and I have tested
running this as both a
HI,
Can you please provide a step by step guide on installing and configuring
SAMBA on AIX 6.1 server.
Thanks Regards,
Sameer
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From: Sameer Chawnekar sameer.chawne...@archpharmalabs.com
Can you please provide a step by step guide on installing and configuring
SAMBA on AIX 6.1 server.
http://tinyurl.com/2egmh99
JD
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I have a CentOS 5 box that is joined to a genuine Windows domain
controller and users can easily log into that box with their AD
credentials. I configured the Linux box' native config files
(smb.conf, krb conf files, etc) instead of using a third-party app.
Logins work fine.
I visit the
According to your page
getent passwd is showing the domain users.
If you try to ssh into your linux machine as ben, with the way
nsswitch.conf is configured, it will try to authenticated you as the
ben in /etc/passwd not the one in the AD domain.
I suggest you try the following
i tried to telnet to sun1(unix) machine..but login failed.
i tried benvin user on AD..not ben
/var/samba/log
[2010/10/04 15:24:06, 6] nsswitch/winbindd.c:(641)
accepted socket 23
[2010/10/04 15:24:06, 10] nsswitch/winbindd.c:(326)
process_request: request fn INTERFACE_VERSION
[2010/10/04
Support contract..? how much for that
the thing i am doing this is to fix my job..because this this my 1st
project.
i didn't get salery to..anyway can u please give your rate for this..
:(
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 1:08 PM, d...@penguinfactory.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, Oct 04, 2010 at 12:24:50PM
HI
Friends please check my problem
http://bentgeorge.com/samba/
Thanks
Ben.T.George
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You need to ensure that pam is allowing ssh or telnet access, not sure
in Solaris but in RedHat based sistems is inside /etc/pam.d
You will have to allow access through pam only enabled accounts since
usually the access is restricted to shadow by default.
On 10/4/10 7:11 AM, Gaiseric Vandal
Presumably Ben is able to ssh / telnet in for NON-Samba accounts
FYI- I did need to update my /etc/pam.conf on Solaris 10 clients when I
moved to LDAP backend for unix accounts. I had to add an entry to allow
ldap authentication.(I don't think I had to do this for Solaris 9.)
I don't
On Tue, 2010-09-28 at 21:07 +0300, Ben George wrote:
Thanks for your reply..
yea i also want that same thing..give permission to that listed users only..
but when i checked that 3 folders in windows pc.,,only one folder can
accable without password
and when i try to access the other 2
HI
My name is Ben.T.George.
i followed http://www.edsiohio.com/images/advanced-AD-2009-05-18.pdf this
tutorial
my current status is .i successfully joined to the AD
*bash-3.00# ./net ads join -U administrator
Enter administrator's password:
Using short domain name -- SRE
Joined 'SUN1' to
HI
My name is Ben.T.George.
i followed http://www.edsiohio.com/images/advanced-AD-2009-05-18.pdf this
tutorial
my current status is .i successfully joined to the AD
*bash-3.00# ./net ads join -U administrator
Enter administrator's password:
Using short domain name -- SRE
Joined 'SUN1' to
disclaimer: I don't use Samba as an ADS member server. I use samba as
PDC with trusts to an ADS domain. So my observations may not be valuid.
Did you try updating nsswitch.conf
passwd: files winbind
group:files winbind
If you are using a Windows domain and have a user
Thanks for your replay..
yes my client told me like this that's Y..and the manager gave that work to
newly joined me.. :(
i don't have any AD and core unix experience..i have only experience in
linux.not much
may this project will affect my job.. :(
my nsswitch.conf
*passwd: files ldap
Then it sounds like you need the AD integration. If the user's also
login to the linux workstation directly (or via ssh) then you will need
to configure winbind and nsswitch to support unix logins.
Why does nsswitch.conf include ldap? Is this the only linux/unix
machine? Are local users
Sun Solaris 10 (under SPARC)
local users in /etc/passwd
samba 3.4.2 from sunfreeware.com
getent passwd
*ramana:x:100:1::/export/home/ramana:/bin/sh
teju:x:101:1::/export/home/teju:/bin/sh
user1:x:102:1::/export/home/user1:/bin/sh
ben:x:103:1::/home/ben:/bin/sh
*like this*
**
*Thanks
So to clarify the customer has a Sun Solaris 10 UNIX machine and a Linux
workstation?
FOR SOLARIS
I had problems with getting nsswitch+winbind working with the samba from
sunfreeware- I had to recompile from scratch (major headache.) In
hindsight this may not have been necessary for
yes client has Solaris and a windows xp machine under the AD domain
yes i exported the paths to the newly installed /usr/local/samba/lib
me using the new packahes and disabled the default packages
On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Gaiseric Vandal
gaiseric.van...@gmail.comwrote:
So to clarify
Hi
Please clarify the following
- Did you run truss getent passwd command and look for lines with
nss_winbind- just in case it is looking for a file with a different
version.
- Why does nsswitch.conf have ldap references- are you using ldap?
You should also look through the samba logs-
...@gmail.commailto:bentech4...@gmail.com
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 03:07:15 -0400
To:
samba@lists.samba.orgmailto:samba@lists.samba.orgsamba@lists.samba.orgmailto:samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] help with AD integration
HI
my name ins Ben.T.George
i am new to samba and active directory integration
my machine ins
HI
my name ins Ben.T.George
i am new to samba and active directory integration
my machine ins Sun Slaris SPARC (solaris 10).
the unix side samba and all deps are installed...from this link
http://www.sunfreeware.com/programlistsparc10.html#samba
now i want to sync samba with active
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samba@lists.samba.orgmailto:samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] help with AD integration
HI
my name ins Ben.T.George
i am new to samba and active directory integration
my machine ins Sun Slaris SPARC (solaris 10).
the unix side samba and all deps are installed...from this link
@lists.samba.org samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] help with AD integration
HI
my name ins Ben.T.George
i am new to samba and active directory integration
my machine ins Sun Slaris SPARC (solaris 10).
the unix side samba and all deps are installed...from this link
http
Hi
My Name is Ben.T.George
i successfully installed samba and other all dependencies on my Solaris 10
(SPARC) machine.
i stopped the default samba and swat and enabled these 2 from the installed
location (/usr/local/samba/sbin)
then i edited the smb.conf using swat.after that i got a smb.conf
Ben,
If I understand you correctly, you are describing expected behavior.
Using valid users means only
the users listed can access that share. If you want all the users to
have access, don't use valid users.
Dale
valid users (S)
This is a list of users that should be allowed to
Thanks for your reply..
yea i also want that same thing..give permission to that listed users only..
but when i checked that 3 folders in windows pc.,,only one folder can
accable without password
and when i try to access the other 2 folder's,,it says that network not
reachable..u don't have
Hi all,
I am running 3 ubuntu 8.04 LTSP servers that use Active Directory via
winbind for authentication. We've recently upgraded the Domain
Controllers to
Windows 2008 R2 and now domain users can't log in to these linux boxes.
- wbinfo and getent passwd still return correct information
root can
I have a file server that I authenticate against LDAP/Samba. The
smb.conf looks something like this...(which of course does not include
the shares section of the config...) This configuration assumes using
nss_ldap (for getting user accounts) and POSIX ACL's for permissions
using getfacl
On 08/18/2010 09:37 PM, Hernan Caffera wrote:
Hi, folks !
Perhaps somebody can help me with a litle isuue.
I´ve got a PDC with Ubuntu+Samba 3.5 +LDAP working fine in my network.
But now I’m trying to implement a fileserver that autenticate against my domain
server.
If someone have any idea
Hi, folks !
Perhaps somebody can help me with a litle isuue.
I´ve got a PDC with Ubuntu+Samba 3.5 +LDAP working fine in my network.
But now I’m trying to implement a fileserver that autenticate against my
domain
server.
If someone have any idea about how to do it and can give me a link or some
Hello from Noob..
I want to mount a windows share under linux samba specified directory.
But I want only the doc files to be listed...
Wondows Machine (Has Myfolder, Herfolder, HisHerFolder and NooneFolder) --
All shared with read write for user1.
Linux Machine has windowsDOCS under which I
I need create a samba, but i need create with chroot
can you explain me?
eu preciso criar um samba, mas preciso que seja criado por baixo de um
chroot
poderiam me ensinar?
Att,
Gustavo Menezes
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We are trying to install Samba 4 on a RHEL4 update 4 machine and are facing
problems. We have downloaded the samba4 tar ball from
http://repo.or.cz/w/Samba.git/snapshot/master.tar.gz
After untarring it we have done
cd source4
./autogen.sh
./configure
But at this stage itself we are
@lists.samba.org
Betreff: [Samba] Help on Samba 4
We are trying to install Samba 4 on a RHEL4 update 4 machine and are facing
problems. We have downloaded the samba4 tar ball from
http://repo.or.cz/w/Samba.git/snapshot/master.tar.gz
After untarring it we have done
cd source4
./autogen.sh
./configure
:Re: [Samba] Help to buy a SAN server
NetGear and Buffalo make lower cost workgroup NAS server. But this isn't
really a samba question. You want to decide SAN vs NAS. There is a big
range of stuff out there - you may want to talk to a reseller if your
company uses one. NetApp
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject:Re: [Samba] Help to buy a SAN server
NetGear and Buffalo make lower cost workgroup NAS server. But this isn't
really a samba question. You want to decide SAN vs NAS. There is a big
range of stuff out there - you may want to talk to a reseller if your
I'm moderating the samba-technical mailing list.
This post is more
appropriate on samba@lists.samba.org
So I'll just answer on this one
and discard the post on samba-technical
Hi,
I have to linux server and using samba beetwen all win xp and win7 clients.
I need to have som SAN box that
: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 7:36 PM
To: nasrin...@yahoo.com; samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Help to buy a SAN server
I'm moderating the samba-technical mailing list.
This post is more
appropriate on samba@lists.samba.org
So I'll just answer on this one
and discard the post on samba
: Wednesday, June 16, 2010 7:36 PM
To: nasrin...@yahoo.com; samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Help to buy a SAN server
I'm moderating the samba-technical mailing list.
This post is more
appropriate on samba@lists.samba.org
So I'll just answer on this one
and discard the post on samba
Hello Experts:
I would like to force my samba server to send WRITE_THROUGH option (inside
CREATE_ANDX_RESPONSE) back to the client (even though the client doesn't
explicitly requests for it). I tried to follow the path inside open.c but it
doesn't seem to be working.
Can someone pls help with
Hello Experts:
I would like to force my samba server to send WRITE_THROUGH option (inside
CREATE_ANDX_RESPONSE) back to the client (even though the client doesn't
explicitly requests for it). I tried to follow the path inside open.c but it
doesn't seem to be working.
Can someone pls help with
Hello,
I have a lot of problems with a samba server version 3.0.34, it usually
lost changes in files or completely files, How i can fix this error messages?
[2010/05/18 10:18:41, 0] rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_grow(252) prs_grow: Buffer
overflow - unable to expand buffer by 2
I am getting these errors running:
sh makepkg.sh
can anyone help?
===
root# sh makepkg.sh
Distribution base: /var/tmp/samba-3.0.37
Temp install dir: /tmp/samba-3.0.37-build
Install directory: /opt/samba
mkdir: Failed to make directory
On 30 March 2010 23:24, gregory.jo...@exeloncorp.com wrote:
I am getting these errors running:
sh makepkg.sh
can anyone help?
===
root# sh makepkg.sh
Distribution base: /var/tmp/samba-3.0.37
Temp install dir: /tmp/samba-3.0.37-build
I am getting these errors running:
sh makepkg.sh
can anyone help?
===
root# sh makepkg.sh
Distribution base: /var/tmp/samba-3.0.37
Temp install dir: /tmp/samba-3.0.37-build
Install directory: /opt/samba
mkdir: Failed to make directory
I am getting these errors running:
sh makepkg.sh
can anyone help?
===
root# sh makepkg.sh
Distribution base: /var/tmp/samba-3.0.37
Temp install dir: /tmp/samba-3.0.37-build
Install directory: /opt/samba
mkdir: Failed to make directory
Hello,
I'm not sure if anyone will get this note.
If you are willing to help me, page me @ 800.247.0493 .
I have Samba 2.28 installed and working on 2 Windows Server 2003.
I am having trouble getting users authenticated on Samba via the windows server.
I have solaris8 on the unix server. I have
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 02:10:14PM -0800, Purnell, Alton J wrote:
I'm not sure if anyone will get this note.
If you are willing to help me, page me @ 800.247.0493 .
I have Samba 2.28 installed and working on 2 Windows Server 2003.
I am having trouble getting users authenticated on Samba via
On 03/11/2010 10:38 AM, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 02:10:14PM -0800, Purnell, Alton J wrote:
I'm not sure if anyone will get this note.
If you are willing to help me, page me @ 800.247.0493 .
I have Samba 2.28 installed and working on 2 Windows Server 2003.
I am having
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:05:15AM -0500, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
On 03/11/2010 10:38 AM, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 02:10:14PM -0800, Purnell, Alton J wrote:
I'm not sure if anyone will get this note.
If you are willing to help me, page me @ 800.247.0493 .
I have
On 03/11/2010 11:31 AM, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 11:05:15AM -0500, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
On 03/11/2010 10:38 AM, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 02:10:14PM -0800, Purnell, Alton J wrote:
I'm not sure if anyone will get this note.
If you
Ok, i will answer a few of my own questions cause maybe someone still
have those problems, but i would appreciate if someone could lead me
to answer the others .
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 14:29, Salatiel Filho salatiel.fi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, i am trying to migrate my print servers from
I need some help in configuring samba on a FreeBSD 8.0 server. I've
used the following as a base. My goal is to have a samba share where I
can set permissions for Active Directory users. I don't care about
SSHing into the server using Active Directory account information.
If you are doing anything samba related on AIX, I highly suggest that
you look at the pware site.
http://pware.hvcc.edu/
there are some docs on setting up Bill's pWare compile of samba on AIX
here:
http://pware.hvcc.edu/documentation.html
And you can join the pWare mailing list here:
Hi, i am trying to migrate my print servers from windows to linux ,
everything is getting really nice but i still face a few problems ,
and since i don't know if i need help from cups or samba guys i will
post to both lists, so maybe someone can give me some help.
Well, i have now cups and samba
I subscribed to the list and am awaiting a response. Thanks
Best Regards,
Roxane Eliff
DADS/SEO AIX Administrator
Office 301-763-7488
Mail Stop - 2K278B
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On Thu, 2010-01-21 at 11:20 -0500, roxane.b.el...@census.gov wrote:
I am writing from the US Census Bureau in Washington, DC. There is an
immediate need for samba to be implemented on 3 AIX lpars.
Attached is the smb.conf file and testparm for dadsp003.
Here is the scenario:
3 AIX, 6.1
Hi guys, well, reason I'm here is because im stuck, I've tried everything but
have come up empty handed every single time, and I really need this
security, and fast. I'm not going to pay a few thousand for windows server
... because this can be done with SAMBA. Here goes. I tried to setup samba
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On Thu, 21 Jan 2010, Chris_90 wrote:
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 05:45:12 -0800 (PST)
From: Chris_90 chrischris...@hotmail.com
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] [HELP] SAMBA as PDC for windows.
Hi guys, well, reason I'm here is because im
I have been going through all the Wikis and various Google searches to try
to solve my problem, all to no avail.
I can mount a Samba share, but whenever I try to login using a domain
account, I receive an error about The trust relationship between this
workstation and the primary domain failed.
Make sure that this settings are as follows:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\Netlogon\Parameters]
“RequireSignOrSeal”=dword:0001
“RequireStrongKey”=dword:0001
It helped solve a problem like the one you're having.
On Thursday 14 January 2010 09:27:08 Richard Basch
For what its worth, I've encountered this trust failing issue a couple of
times. These two solutions allowed me to solve it without rejoining the
domain:
* Set RequireStrongKey to 0
This solved a problem with a Win7 box immediately in one instance. Won't
promise that's the *prescribed* setting,
Using 3.4.3, I could not establish a machine trust with either Win7 or
XP. After a lot of searching,
I located an old forum entry that said to add the -i switch to the add
machine parameter. After
doing that one change, adding a system to the domain went as expected.
Perhaps, it will work
I'm using Samba and LikewiseOpen 5.3 on my Ubuntu Server 6.06 LTS to
join a Windows 2008 Active Directory Domain.
In the LikewiseOpen guide
for integration with samba they say to set the Domain SID with the net
setdomainsid command but I suppose that the net command bundled in the
version
Dear Sir/Madam:
I am Ravi Taleria a Red Hat Certified Engineer. I am working with Indepay
Networks Pvt. Ltd. as a System Administrator. I have configured a SAMBA
server here and I have shared number of directory through samba. I want that
a particular user (maxy) can access all these directory
Problem:
Trying to finish creation of Samba 3.3.2 domain server on new 9.04 Ubuntu
server. Did default Ubuntu installation of LAMP and Samba during
installation. Successfully edited smb.conf, built users, server and
resources visible in smbclient and in windows test workstation. Can login
as
We use samba 3.3.6 for point and print. Uploading a Xerox 7346 PS from
a vista client, using the add printer wizard, to samba works fine. But
when you try to get to properties you get the following error:
C:\Windows\Explorer.EXE
Function address 0x4d0c3f25 caused a protection fault.
On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 16:42:50 +0100
Alex Crow ac...@integrafin.co.uk wrote:
I'm not sure that Samba checks the Linux groups but Linux does. In a
Windows domain, all the accounts reside in the Domain. It may be
checking the Linux accounts for shares on the DC, but wouldn't be
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 18:03:48 -0400
Gary Dale garyd...@rogers.com wrote:
Chris Osicki wrote:
Hi
I'm using Samba 3.0.33 on Solaris10 and have the following problem.
In the smb.conf I have
workgroup = CORPROOT
security = domain
and users authenticated to CORPROOT domain
Chris Osicki wrote:
On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 18:03:48 -0400
Gary Dale garyd...@rogers.com wrote:
Chris Osicki wrote:
Hi
I'm using Samba 3.0.33 on Solaris10 and have the following problem.
In the smb.conf I have
workgroup = CORPROOT
security = domain
and users authenticated to
I'm not sure that Samba checks the Linux groups but Linux does. In a
Windows domain, all the accounts reside in the Domain. It may be
checking the Linux accounts for shares on the DC, but wouldn't be able
to on a member server. Perhaps one of the Linux gurus could answer your
Hi
I'm using Samba 3.0.33 on Solaris10 and have the following problem.
In the smb.conf I have
workgroup = CORPROOT
security = domain
and users authenticated to CORPROOT domain can connect shares
w/o problems, [homes] for example.
Now I would like to create a share and restrict access
Chris Osicki wrote:
Hi
I'm using Samba 3.0.33 on Solaris10 and have the following problem.
In the smb.conf I have
workgroup = CORPROOT
security = domain
and users authenticated to CORPROOT domain can connect shares
w/o problems, [homes] for example.
Now I would like to create a
Chris Osicki wrote:
Hi
I'm using Samba 3.0.33 on Solaris10 and have the following problem.
In the smb.conf I have
workgroup = CORPROOT
security = domain
and users authenticated to CORPROOT domain can connect shares
w/o problems, [homes] for example.
Now I would like to create a
I am running Samba on my Linux file server and have a question with
permissions. My current directory for the share is:
drwsrwsr-x 7 root dev 4096 Aug 31 13:33 builds
As you can see from above the /builds directory is owned by root dev
but also have r-x permissions for others. My question is
Hi Carlos
Carlos Williams schrieb:
I am running Samba on my Linux file server and have a question with
permissions. My current directory for the share is:
drwsrwsr-x 7 root dev 4096 Aug 31 13:33 builds
As you can see from above the /builds directory is owned by root dev
but also have
I some need help , I have Centos 5.2 with samba with openldap integrated, I
have trying add computer Windows 2003 for domain Samba, but when the is
solicited passord from user administrator from Samba in my case is root ,
show the message, the user or passoword is wrong or is no exist, How I can
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at 01:05:31AM -0400, Timothy Normand Miller wrote:
Well, the solution was as simple as this:
bool dns_register_smbd_reply(struct dns_reg_state *dns_state,
fd_set *lfds, struct timeval *timeout)
{
int mdnsd_conn_fd = -1;
+if
I'm glad I could help. Should we try to figure out why it happened in
the first place? Like what changed in my environment that caused it
to go through this code path now and never before?
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 6:17 AM, Volker
Lendeckevolker.lende...@sernet.de wrote:
On Mon, Sep 07, 2009 at
2009/9/7 Timothy Normand Miller theo...@gmail.com:
I'm glad I could help. Should we try to figure out why it happened in
the first place? Like what changed in my environment that caused it
to go through this code path now and never before?
Do you suddenly have any Macs using Bonjour or
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 11:47 AM, Michael Woodesiot...@gmail.com wrote:
2009/9/7 Timothy Normand Miller theo...@gmail.com:
I'm glad I could help. Should we try to figure out why it happened in
the first place? Like what changed in my environment that caused it
to go through this code path now
For no reason that I can discover, my smb server has started crashing
on me. I'm really hoping someone help me out with this. This is the
relevant portion of the log:
[2009/09/06 22:24:44, 0] smbd/server.c:main(1274)
smbd version 3.3.7 started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team
This is ONLY a guess:
* signal 11 means invalid memory reference, so I would check your RAM
and even your harddisks, it could be a page fault.
(find some other ram, put them in and run it for a while).
* may, just maybe your problems from earlier Unable to connect to CUPS server
have
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 10:54 PM, Jobst Schmalenbachjo...@barrett.com.au wrote:
This is ONLY a guess:
* signal 11 means invalid memory reference, so I would check your RAM
and even your harddisks, it could be a page fault.
(find some other ram, put them in and run it for a while).
This
On 09/06/2009 10:12 PM, Timothy Normand Miller wrote:
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 10:54 PM, Jobst Schmalenbachjo...@barrett.com.au
wrote:
This is ONLY a guess:
* signal 11 means invalid memory reference, so I would check your RAM
and even your harddisks, it could be a page fault.
(find
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 11:17 PM, John H Terpstra - Samba
Teamj...@samba.org wrote:
On 09/06/2009 10:12 PM, Timothy Normand Miller wrote:
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 10:54 PM, Jobst Schmalenbachjo...@barrett.com.au
wrote:
This is ONLY a guess:
* signal 11 means invalid memory reference, so I
This is where smbd is getting signal 11 (see the ***):
/* Processes reply from mDNS daemon. Returns true if a reply was received */
bool dns_register_smbd_reply(struct dns_reg_state *dns_state,
fd_set *lfds, struct timeval *timeout)
{
int mdnsd_conn_fd = -1;
if
I'm stymied by the fact that no matter what I set the CFLAGS to in the
environment, the compile is optimizing out symbols, but here's what
I'm finding in the source:
static bool open_sockets_smbd(bool is_daemon, bool interactive, const
char *smb_ports)
{
...
struct dns_reg_state * dns_reg
On 09/06/2009 10:47 PM, Timothy Normand Miller wrote:
I'm stymied by the fact that no matter what I set the CFLAGS to in the
environment, the compile is optimizing out symbols, but here's what
I'm finding in the source:
static bool open_sockets_smbd(bool is_daemon, bool interactive, const
Please file a bug report on https://bugzilla.samba.org - attach all the
info you presented on this list, and also the output of testparm -s.
Suggest you also include the output of smbd -b and of uname -a.
Sure thing.
What is your platform? Did you compile Samba yourself or is this from a
Well, the solution was as simple as this:
bool dns_register_smbd_reply(struct dns_reg_state *dns_state,
fd_set *lfds, struct timeval *timeout)
{
int mdnsd_conn_fd = -1;
+if (!dns_state) return false;
if (dns_state-srv_ref == NULL) {
return
Hello all,
I have an interesting situation that I'm trying to get working. At this
point, I'm not sure if it's possible to do what I want with my
configuration. I will start by explaining my situation.
I have a primarily windows network in my organization. I also have quite
a few UNIX systems as
Hello,
I have winbind working well out of the box. However, I am having
problems with using groups to restrict ssh access to the box. I have
a feeling there are some tricks that I haven't thought of yet.
Here is the relevant parts of smb.conf:
workgroup = FOO
password server =
Hi All,
Below in my smb.conf file
===
[global]
netbios name = AA-FTP
workgroup = airarabia
realm = airarabia.com
server string = Samba File Server
encrypt passwords = yes
security = ADS
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