»Alexander Skwar« sagte am 2002-05-10 um 18:47:27 + :
If somebody could please help me...
Hm, I'm still having no luck. What's causing this problem? Is the
account setup wrong in LDAP? Here's the LDIF, in case it helps:
dn: uid=VIRTUAL-TEICH$,ou=People,o=Digital Projects,c=DE
cn:
»Alexander Skwar« sagte am 2002-05-10 um 18:47:27 + :
If somebody could please help me...
Is my smb.conf correct? testparm doesn't complain. Here it is:
[global]
log level = 9
os level = 64
preferred master = yes
domain master = yes
local master =
Hi.
I've now solved the problem. If you remember, I was unable to login
from Windows 2000 to a Samba PDC.
To solve the problem, I changed the computer name in Windows 2000 and
then created a new machine account. First, it was VIRTUAL-TEICH, and
now it is vm-teich. However, this time I
Hi.
When smbHome is set to \\SERVER\%u, I can't use NET USE X: /HOME on
Windows 2000. However, when I change this setting to \\SERVER\homes,
it works allright.
Is this supposed to be this way in Samba 2.2.4?
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I have been getting the following errors:
[2002/05/12 12:39:22, 0] libsmb/nmblib.c:send_udp(755)
Packet send failed to 213.37.53.255(138) ERRNO=Operation not permitted
and a bunch of others!!!
On my network I have 2 interfaces my local network and my ISP's network.
I was restricting all
»Alexander Skwar« sagte am 2002-05-12 um 09:39:44 + :
I've now solved the problem. If you remember, I was unable to login
from Windows 2000 to a Samba PDC.
Well, seems like I just was lucky with this Windows 2000 :(
I'm now trying to join a Windows XP Pro to the domain and am having the
Hi.
I have a situation where Windows PCs (various versions affected)
crash with a blue screen or just reset. Some of the reported blue
screens mention IFS or possibly VFS. (It's hard to get users to make
a note of such info before they reboot or dismiss the error message!)
The clients
SO, the situation is, as I understand it:
You are using XP as a client.
You have successfully installed the lexmark drivers on the XP client.
When you print from the XP client, you get no error messages.
The file size in the spool directory is zero after you print from XP.
Comments:
Let's
I just downloaded the 2.2.4-2 src.rpm file from samba.org and installed and
compiled on my intel-redhat 7.2 system.
When I changed to /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386 I found only
i386/samba-2.2.4-2.i386.rpm in it.
There was no other rpms, even though the spec file says there will be.
Here's the last
A few days ago I was in the same situation...
The registry patch only fix the Current Control Set, but if you use
regedit, you'll se 2 or 3 more controlsets... You have to patch the
other controlsets too.
Usually the names of those controlsets are Controlset001, Controlset002...
Make sure that
»Fernando Maidana« sagte am 2002-05-12 um 12:22:50 -0300 :
A few days ago I was in the same situation...
The registry patch only fix the Current Control Set, but if you use
regedit, you'll se 2 or 3 more controlsets... You have to patch the
other controlsets too.
Usually the names of those
Chris,
The official Samba-Team RPM puts all files you need into one (1) binary
RPM package for Red Hat Linux systems.
Red Hat split this into several separate packages.
If you perform and RPM update with just the .i386.rpm package it should
auto-remove all the older samba packages that Red Hat
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The problem is, rpm will not install it without either removing the old
packages first or forcing the install with --nodeps.
Thanks for the info, I got the redhat version which are only a little older
and is working very well. I have a fresh server to setup next week and I will
use the samba
Just tried the new 2.2.4, and ran into the following problem:
The NT client is performing an fopen(file,r) from the NT NutCracker
Library, which obviously sends an NT SID information with the request
(the M$-fopen() doesn't, but for various reasons we have to cope with
the NutCracker version).
I get the following error when trying to compile samba 2.2.4
on Tru64 Unix (v5.1).
# make
smbd/dir.c:625: macro
`stat' used with too many (3) args
smbd/dir.c:693: macro
`stat' used with too many (3) args
I did make the change which has been discussed several
times,
to
»Dagogo Jack« sagte am 2002-04-12 um 21:17:40 + :
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I am running it to a problem adding a WinXP Computer to my samba PDC. It is
coming up with an error about the trust accounts.
I have tried the registry patch with no success.
Any suggestions?
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Hi all,
I'm trying to upgrade Samba from v2.2.1a-4 to 2.2.4-2 and I've having
some problems.
First off when trying to use the rpm -U command I get an error that
samba is dependant on samba-swat (which I cant seem to find the same
version as sambe for) so I decide to remove both the existing
I have been added a WinXP machine to a Samba PDC following the steps bellow:
1. Make sure that your smb.conf file contains domain logons = yes
2. Is a good practice create a group only for computer accounts using:
group -g 201 machines
3. Add the machine account to you
On Sun, 12 May 2002, Chris Mason wrote:
The problem is, rpm will not install it without either removing the old
packages first or forcing the install with --nodeps.
Thanks for the info, I got the redhat version which are only a little older
and is working very well. I have a fresh server to
Hi,
I've been using samba for a while now with relatively simple configurations.
I do however have a few questions:
* When using encrypted passwords with samba, is it possible to authenticate
users using the Unix user password(/etc/passwd)?
* When using smbclient I get the error
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 10:46:53AM +1000, David Balnaves wrote:
Hi,
I've been using samba for a while now with relatively simple configurations.
I do however have a few questions:
* When using encrypted passwords with samba, is it possible to authenticate
users using the Unix user
Hi,
I guess I responded directly to you. Sorry, I meant to respond to the list.
I was under the impression you had mounted the PC drive. One way to mount it is:
mount -t smbfs -o username=user,password=pass //computer/share /mnt/point
Then /dir1 = /mnt/point. Of course, if /mnt/point is made
It always feels good when the pain stops.
But, I am still concerned about permissions on your queue directory. Here
are mine:
drwx--S--- 2 daemon lp 1024 Nov 25 00:07 Win4LinZ53
These are set by checkpc -f
I would now try to run the lexmark setup program as root from your linux
box,
Well, very happy to see it all work out for you.
I spent several weeks getting this thing to work the first time. I had the
lexmark drivers working ok from a window98 box but they wouldn't work from
an XP box or from windows98 running over win4lin (drivers wouldn't load in
either case). That was
Hello,
Can Samba now reliably replace Windows NT4 domain servers, meaning both
the PDC and BDC's? Or are there still some issues with Win9X and
WinNT/2000 clients?
KS
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Hi,
this problem applies to 2.2.4 and partly to head, too.
I need to set a username when connecting to a Win2K server using winbind.
The documentiation states wbinfo -A user%password would do the trick.
However this doesn't work. For wbinfo in 2.2.4:
- the -A option is documented, but isn't
Hi,
I am trying to print with Windows XP and Samba 2.2.4 under RH-7.2
(cups-1.1.14)
Sometimes (I know, this isn't helpfull) Windows XP can't connect to the
printer (Name: hp2100new) , even can't show the queue by doublecliking
on the printer.
The printer itself is shown
The error mesasage in
Downloaded 2.2.4 yesterday and it without your patch it works for me:
[noel@belly noel]$ wbinfo -a uk+nkelly%password
plaintext password authentication succeeded
error code was NT_STATUS_OK (0x0)
challenge/response password authentication succeeded
error code was NT_STATUS_OK (0x0)
[noel@belly
Hi Noel,
Am Sonntag, 12. Mai 2002 13:39 schrieb Noel Kelly:
Downloaded 2.2.4 yesterday and it without your patch it works for me:
[noel@belly noel]$ wbinfo -a uk+nkelly%password
plaintext password authentication succeeded
error code was NT_STATUS_OK (0x0)
challenge/response password
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Hi,
I've got problems in the developement of a very basic SMB
client (list, move, rename and delete files). I've got
difficulties in finding the name of a share available on a
host. I've got some problems to understand the smb_tconx and
smb_architecture and how it's working .
For example if I
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Hoover, Robert A. [C] wrote:
I'm very new to Samba, and being an NT administrator, I'm also not very
proficient with the Unix world.
However, I've been following some directions in configuring Samba and have
made decent progress to the point of adding the server to the
Noel Kelly wrote:
Downloaded 2.2.4 yesterday and it without your patch it works for me:
[noel@belly noel]$ wbinfo -a uk+nkelly%password
We are not talking about -a authenticiaon, but the method of sepecifying
a username and password that winbindd should use itself to talk to the
domain
On Sun, May 12, 2002 at 10:26:41AM +0200, Juergen Hasch wrote:
this problem applies to 2.2.4 and partly to head, too.
I need to set a username when connecting to a Win2K server using winbind.
The documentiation states wbinfo -A user%password would do the trick.
Hi - I've checked this fix
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