Have you found a way to hide information about Status and Configuration of
samba, to users at Swat pages?
What is the diferece between Server Password Management and Client Server
Password Management?
What means Remote Machine box at Client Server Password Management section?
regards
OK guys,
After beating my head I got it to work !!
I setup a new test machine with redhat 8.0 and used the stock samba in it
2.25-10 build.
This seems to work like a charm and I was able to go through with it with
out a problem.
Go figure why the compiled version 2.27a just didn't want
Denis I. Morozov schrieb:
Hi!
I have MS domain, based on MS Windows 2000 Server. I successfully joined
my samba box (Linux 2.5.53, Samba 2.2.4) to domain via smbpasswd -j
DOMAIN -r DC -Uuser%pwd.
i don't know this line...
is here an -a missing? is -Uuser%pass ok?
did u check with smbclient
Kurt Weiss wrote:
I have MS domain, based on MS Windows 2000 Server. I successfully
joined my samba box (Linux 2.5.53, Samba 2.2.4) to domain via
smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r DC -Uuser%pwd.
i don't know this line...
is here an -a missing? is -Uuser%pass ok?
Yes -a is missing, username and password
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Kurt Weiss wrote:
[frozer@linuxbox frozer]$ smbclient -L \\localhost
is frozer a legal domain user?
(sorry, i did not check first, that your passwordserver is *not* your
linux box...)
yes, frozer is legal domain name. And password server is Windows 2000
Server.
But seems I resolve problem:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 03:36:28PM +0100, Pierrick Brossin wrote:
If I have to enter the 60 people that are working here on my freebsd server
it's gonna take long and it's static. Everytime a new guy start here I'll
have to add it to the freebsd server...
You can/should use winbind(*) to avoid
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 07:28:55PM +0800, Catherine Shen wrote:
And #kadmin -p administrator fails with the error message:
kadmin: Database error! Requeired KADM5 principal missing while
initializing kadm in interface
kadmin? Don't you mean kinit?
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Ron,
We've got almost the same problem as you had, and its driving us crazy !
We're trying to migrate a Windows Me network over to Rh 8.0 and just can't
print from a Linux box to a Windows printer.
Would you be able to give us any pointers to succeeding with this, please ?
I can't say we're
Hi all,
I am trying to get decent printer status without timeouts in windows xp
(no sp1 installed). When I installed the printer it gave access denied,
unable to connect but it printed the test page fine. I rebooted, logged
in as normal user and tried to access the printer configuration folder.
Hello!
I have Linux Mandrake (2.2.15) with Samba 2.2.5 as PDC.
I want to start certain script when NT-client logoff from my domain. How
can I do it?
Thanks, Lev mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Buchan,
I really appreciate the help as this has pointed me in the right
direction. The getent passwd asa$ does not show anything unless I add
the machine manually. Should I be putting the following directive in my
nsswitch.conf file to be able to perform host lookups from LDAP
properly?:
I see noone file, the shared directory (in w95) has read permission for all
I have RH8 with samba 2.2.5
En w95 machine exists a shared folder pepe, when tray to access from
rh8- konqueror, i see the shared directory but don't files .
There is a bug o is my mistake ?
What are the
Hi there,
i have Samba 2.2.7a running on FreeBSD-STABLE 4.7. I set up a few things and
smbd and
nmbd start up at boot, i can browse the net.
However, nmblookup can only find IPs by SMB-names, but not SMB-names by IPs.
Here is
an example output of the failed lookup:
%nmblookup -d 3
How could i get a list of the users already aded to samba with smbpasswd?
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hi,
smbpasswd doesnt support listing users i think. you have to use the
net command instead.
net user
this will give you a list of users in you domain
christoph
On Mit, Feb 12, 2003 at 03:22:58 +0100, Jorge Videgain Marquez wrote:
How could i get a list of the users already aded to samba
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On 10 Feb 2003, Etienne Tourigny wrote:
Hmmm. found the solution myself.
The best solution is to add the following line to the [printer] section
in smb.conf:
use client driver = yes
This forces the Windows 2000 (and XP?) to properly
If you are not using a domain and have added the users directly with the
smbpasswd utility, you can just cat the smbpasswd file. Typically, it's
found in /usr/local/samba/private directory. If it's long, you might
want to use more (or less).
Rick Segeberg
Provo Site Manager, IT Department
The
Hi everybody
Now I have a big problem, the NT Team decide to change all the user's
passwords, I have a UNIX Box with samba with security = user, almost all
the users make a connect to the samba box, before the passwords were
changed they were able to connect it but now they aren't able to
Not including cases of unsupported clients for IPP printing (such as
Windows NT) are there any reasons/caveats for installations running CUPS
to not move over to IPP printing?
Are there any features or benefits to Windows/Samba printing for Windows
clients that make it superior compared to IPP?
Peak, John wrote:
Buchan,
I really appreciate the help as this has pointed me in the right
direction. The getent passwd asa$ does not show anything unless I add
the machine manually. Should I be putting the following directive in my
nsswitch.conf file to be able to perform host lookups
If the users do not need UNIX/Linux access then you can have samba do
domain authorization. This way the user passwords are received from
the NT PDC/BDC. All you need to do is have a dummy account for each
user in the password file so that they would have a UID and GID and be
able to be added
Hi,
I'm having some trouble with locking between GNU/Linux and
Microsoft Windows. I wrote some Clipper code that run's on
GNU/Linux and Microsoft Windows (compiled to different binaries
ofcourse) that tries to lock a file on a Samba share.
Between Microsoft Windows clients there is no problem.
Humm.. I see. In the smb.conf man page it explains that the Access
Denied; Unable to connect error occurs when the printer is considered a
local one (because of local drivers) and the user trying to access the
printer has Administrative rights. This happens even if a user belongs
to the Users
look at samba-path/private/smbpasswd but don't change it
it's cryptic, but u see all users in there
Jorge Videgain Marquez schrieb:
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this will give you a list of users in you domain
this only gives the local users - only if u have an win-DC - there it's
for the domain.
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Hi Joel,
Thanks for informing me about the DIAGNOSIS.txt
I failed at step 8:
When I did a net view, this is what I come up with
\\VAMLINUX.VMOMEN
...
whereas the server running samba is RedHat8.0 named vamlinux
and the windows workgroup name is vmomentum
All the previous steps were
Hello all
I'm building a Samba+LDAP server as a NT4 PDC, and I have seen
everywhere on the web that every time an account is created, it is
created both in the LDAP directory _and_ in the /etc/passwd file
Am I right ?
If I am, why is it necessary to fill the passwd file with redundant
Hello all
I've just installed samba 3.0 alpha from cvs,
on a red hat 8.0 linux station, and I have
some strange behavior when I start the samba daemons :
First there is no success / failure indication
[root@linux-integ francois]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start
Starting SMB services:
Starting NMB
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On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Gregory Chagnon wrote:
I'm using Samba with OpenLDAP and was wondering how to add a user to
multiple groups, for instance 'Domain Users' and 'Marketing'. Is this
stored in the gid field? Do I just add more than one gid filed
I've been searching the archives, but I've not seen anything addressing
the questions I have below:
First, we run several Samba Servers on various Linux systems on our
network. All the Samba Servers are working just fine and we are really
happy with them.
We have been trying to track down some
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Pouchoulon Jean-Marc wrote:
I have the same question with smbgroupedit. Group_mapping.tdb must be
the same on the two PDC ?
fyi...We are working on being able to store this information in LDAP as
well.
cheers, jerry
This is puzzling me (and hampering some work, slightly):
NT4SP6 + full updates server, with some printers attached.
rpcclient -U admin%pass enumdrivers 2 server gives me a list of stuff
like this:
[Windows 4.0]
Printer Driver Info 2:
Version: [0]
Driver Name: [HP LaserJet 5Si
Quick question:
I have a server (HANNIBAL) running Samba and acting as a WINS server.
I have a second server (WOOKIE) also running Samba and acting as a WINS
server - this one is in another building.
How do I send a copy of the WINS data from HANNIBAL (primary WINS
server) to WOOKIE (seconday
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 05:05:21PM +0100, Freddy Spierenburg wrote:
Hi,
I'm having some trouble with locking between GNU/Linux and
Microsoft Windows. I wrote some Clipper code that run's on
GNU/Linux and Microsoft Windows (compiled to different binaries
ofcourse) that tries to lock a file
I'm trying to use samba shares on a RedHat 8 server for storage on my
network with an NT box as PDC.
OK, the join domain commands:
[root@localhost samba]# smbpasswd -j INFOWARE -r 192.168.1.180 -U
Administrator
Password:
Error connecting to 192.168.1.180
Unable to join domain INFOWARE.
When using an IP address you need the -A option
nmblookup -d 3 -A 210.104.1.133
Pascal Giannakakis wrote:
Hi there,
i have Samba 2.2.7a running on FreeBSD-STABLE 4.7. I set up a few things and
smbd and
nmbd start up at boot, i can browse the net.
However, nmblookup can only find IPs
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Couple of comments that might help things run smoother on the
list.
* Please post the Samba release or CVS branch runngin on your
server where reporting an issue (or asking a question).
This removes the first round trip of email.
* I've posted
Am Die, 2003-02-11 um 22.35 schrieb Gregory Chagnon:
Hi-
I'm using Samba with OpenLDAP and was wondering how to add a user to
multiple groups, for instance 'Domain Users' and 'Marketing'. Is this
stored in the gid field? Do I just add more than one gid filed for each
No, 'gidNumber'
I'm trying to set up a Samba server with ACLS.
Versions:
- xfs in kernel-2.4.20.
- samba-2.2.7a compiled with ACL support
I'm trying first with smbcacls. But I can't manage to
guess the syntax of the ACL command.
I want the user frankie could RWX a file owned by javi
#smbcacls
On February 12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
This is puzzling me (and hampering some work, slightly):
NT4SP6 + full updates server, with some printers attached.
Woopsy, forgot to mention:
Samba HEAD. Administrative user, joined to the domain, in printer
admins group, etc.
Cheers,
Waider.
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This is puzzling me (and hampering some work,
slightly):
NT4SP6 + full updates server, with some printers
attached.
Woopsy, forgot to mention:
Samba HEAD. Administrative user, joined to the
domain, in
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On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Triebwasser, Mark wrote:
Both the PDC and BDC are not listening on port 445 so when I do a:
smbpasswd -D 100 -r PDC -j DOMAIN
it fails to connect.
It should fail back to port 139. Does it not?
cheers, jerry
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On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Vladimir Yumashev wrote:
I use Samba 2.2.0 on small network. I use security = user and
username map to map some Win-users to unix users. I have simple
testing file with username mapping:
root = vlad
It is supposed that
I have been playing with samba for a short time. I am not a programmer
but a I have some questions on if acls within samba are possible,
regardless of acl's in the file system or kernel. In samba now, you can
have read list or write list and say this user and/or group has write
and/or this
Hello,
I have 3 Windows XP SP1 desktops that need access to an ACT!
2000 database on a Red Hat 8.0 server through Samba. The
problem I'm having is that only one person can access the database
at a time.
All users are defined on the Linux system.
Can you please tell me what configuration is
It looks like the documentation is slightly off. If you use
a number for the type field (after last colon) you need to
use a number for the permissions field. If you want to use
RWX for the permissions try ALLOWED or DENIED for the type
#smbcacls //localhost/public te1st.txt -A
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In samba now, you can
have read list or write list and say this user
and/or group has write
and/or this user and/or group has read only. This
is a scaled down
version of an acl. What if they created a folder
called acl's and had one
file called no access,
These basic permissions are sufficient for many
uses,
Except mine ofcourse :)
ACL support like XFS, and you compile Samba
--with-acl-support, you get full NT ACL support,
Before I recompile as I've SGI_XFS running on my RH
servers, I'd like to make sure that the granular perms
are as fine as
--- Francesc Guasch Ortiz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm trying to set up a Samba server with ACLS.
Versions:
- xfs in kernel-2.4.20.
- samba-2.2.7a compiled with ACL support
I'm trying first with smbcacls. But I can't manage
to
guess the syntax of the ACL command.
It's done
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These basic permissions are sufficient for many
uses,
Except mine ofcourse :)
ACL support like XFS, and you compile Samba
--with-acl-support, you get full NT ACL support,
Before I recompile as I've SGI_XFS running on my RH
servers, I'd like to make sure
Hi guys,
I have Samba server on a Solaris 2.6 platform with one domain. I was asked
if is possible to create the second domain.
I am new to this stuff, can somebody help, please.
Regards,
Ilie Mihut
System Administrator, Unix Technical Support
Mid Range Technical Services - Sun Commercial
IBM
To whom it may concern:
I am current running Samba 2.2 on a Solaris 8 machine. I would like to find
out how I would go about mounting a NT server server share from my solaris
machine?
Any help would be appreciated.
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Hello, Samba Gurus .
I have a Samba server running on a pair of SUN servers (server-a and
server-b).
The samba shares are NFS mounted from a third SUN server (server-c).
I installed Samba 2.2.7a on the paired SUN servers under /usr/local/samba
(Samba 2.2.7a is locally installed on server-a
On Thu, 2003-02-13 at 02:57, Chris Smith wrote:
Not including cases of unsupported clients for IPP printing (such as
Windows NT) are there any reasons/caveats for installations running CUPS
to not move over to IPP printing?
Are there any features or benefits to Windows/Samba printing for
When I use network neighbourhood to browse a SAMBA machine - I can see it - but cannot
connect to it when I double-click it. The message I get is, you may not have
permission to access the server - the remote procedure call failed and did not
execute. I can map a drive to a share on the samba
I'm experimenting setting up a Samba/LDAP box which will act like a
Windows AD PDC/BDC. Which Samba is my best bet? 3.0 from CVS or should
I stick to 2.2 ?
Thanks
Paul
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Thanks John - it works!
I actually did not have etc/cups/mime.conf. I had two files
etc/cups/mine.types and etc/cups/mime.convs but I did the same to both files
(uncomment the lines) and this worked fine!
The line was already uncommented in etc/mime.types.
Thanks once again!
Nick
-
Hello, Any one there ???
Is this the place to submit a Samba installation question ? I'll put it in anyway and
hope for the best. Trying to decipher the Samba documentation on smb.conf etc. sends
me to sleep.
I have just installed Samba 7a on IRIX 6.5Seems to work ok and I can get to
Hi,
We covered this, but an interesting problem;
I have a Samba PDC with smbpasswd file
My Samba file server has no smbpasswd file and is set
as;
security = server
password server = foo (netbios name)
I notice that with this config, I've many smbd running
because each authentication keeps the
We've encountered the following problem on our Redhat 7.2/XFS box
running samba 2.2.3 with winbind and acl support. This week, some local
accounts were created on the samba box for the installation of djb's
dnscache. In addition, some NT domain accounts were also created on
the NT4 PDC. The
If you change to domain security, the password server should
be the name of the PDC (or *) not the domain name.
You will also need to join the domain. See the docs.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We covered this, but an interesting problem;
I have a Samba PDC with smbpasswd file
My
I've setup an Samba2.2/OpenLDAP-2.1.5 PDC as described very well
here:
http://www.unav.es/cti/ldap-smb/ldap-smb-2_2-howto.html
I've created a machine account, and a local user account.
Using a Win2k box (signandseal=0) I can browse my domain
and see the SambaPDC. I can login to the PDC shares
Hi,
Does Samba stores somewhere mangled file names and long file names pairs? If
does, where is it (I mean file, not runtime cache data)?
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On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Hsu, Cheng (Consultant) wrote:
The failover environment works like this:
. I manually start up Samba daemons (smbd and nmbd) on server-a
. Users are able to map Samba shares to their PCs, and they can read and
write
. While users have their files open, I manually stop
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Ivan Gustin wrote:
Hi,
Does Samba stores somewhere mangled file names and long file names pairs? If
does, where is it (I mean file, not runtime cache data)?
Nope. Derived (calculated) at directory entry - see:
~samba/source/smbd/mangl*.c
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Michael Steffens wrote:
On the other hand, in debug level 10, create_canon_ace_lists() always logs
that clients attempt to apply the corresponding allow ACEs. This part does
work correctly for W2k clients, however.
Should probably add, that I can only pretend reading level 10 logs. :)
It's
Scenario: Fresh compile of Samba 3.0, both a20 and a21. Attempt to use attached
smb.conf.
EXANET-QA is a part of the EXANET-IL domain (e.g - EXANET-IL is the parent domain).
EXANET-QA is supposedly set in compatibility mode.
Under certain combinations winbindd seems to be losing it's
Have you checked we do not have a replacement function?
Generally we do such function sys_something when we found system missing
a needed function.
Simo.
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 22:00, Anthony Liguori wrote:
One catch is that there is a difference between BSD and System V
implementations,
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 10:47:38AM +0200, Nir Soffer wrote:
Scenario: Fresh compile of Samba 3.0, both a20 and a21. Attempt to use attached
smb.conf.
EXANET-QA is a part of the EXANET-IL domain (e.g - EXANET-IL is the parent domain).
EXANET-QA is supposedly set in compatibility mode.
Hello!
I can't automatically add w2k machine to 3.0 (CVS from about a week
ago) to w2k domain
(I'm doing this as root).
From log:
[2003/02/12 14:56:55, 0] passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c:add_smbfilepwd_entry(597)
add_smbfilepwd_entry: cannot add account dm-w2ks$ without unix identity
[2003/02/12
Ühel kenal päeval (kolmapäev, 12. veebruar 2003 00:16) kirjutas Andrew
Bartlett:
I think we need to do a few things here:
- We should record the principal name we joined with, and only ever
send that to our clients.
That's a good idea. I'll look into it hopefully sometime during this week.
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 22:16, Antti Andreimann wrote:
Ühel kenal päeval (kolmapäev, 12. veebruar 2003 00:16) kirjutas Andrew
Bartlett:
I think we need to do a few things here:
- We should record the principal name we joined with, and only ever
send that to our clients.
That's a good
That patch (or the one that Tim is submitting) should fix it. Without
it, the wbinfo -m action clears the trusted domain list, but it get
restored within 5 minutes.
Note that the patch is to the cvs version -- it may need tweaking for
a20 or a21.
Ken
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From: [EMAIL
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
The interesting thing is this - my Win2k servers don't seem to share
this property. I can't even get a CIFS/ ticket, and they don't have
those names. So, we need to do some more digging - what is it that
makes Samba look different to Win2k in this
What I would be very curious about: Does 3.0 exhibit the same problem?
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba-technical/2003-January/041748.html
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba-technical/2003-February/042392.html
Maybe someone already running 3.0 could try?
Cheers!
Michael
I'm quite sure it does.
Our solution was to create a default ACL on the directory which set the
appropriate ACL on files created in that directory. This may or may not
work depending on the file system implementation of ACLs.
Ken
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
I wonder whether the trusted domains patch that went by today
fixes this
as well? Would you mind trying it?
Since the patch doesn't apply to a20, and I couldn't be bothered to check why properly
- I downloaded the CVS version, for the hell of it. The patch didn't apply to that
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
...
It might be good for there to also be a way for the spooler to
notify Samba when something has happened, so as to avoid polling.
CUPS might support this. I dunno. or it could be added to lpd of
course.
...
CUPS 1.2 will support IPP notifications and the
Tim Potter wrote:
...
My idea which I've probably told a couple of you is to use kernel
dnotify stuff to work out when jobs are spooled or removed. So a
daemon would get a signal when a spool file is created and add that
to printing.tdb. When the file completes spooling lpd deletes it and
the
The patch works on SAMBA_3_0 as of 5 minutes ago. How did you patch it
manually?
The messages you see below are normal and don't indicate any real
problems.
Ken
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On Behalf Of Nir Soffer
Sent: Wednesday, February 12,
Samba-folk:
I've run into a problem with winbindd in both 2.2.x and 3.0 where it
just locks up after a while on large, busy networks.
We finally tracked down the problem to the fact that the C library
select function is limited by default to 256 file descriptors in
NetBSD (1024 in FreeBSD, 2048
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 23:32, Nik Conwell wrote:
Anybody seeing a scenario like this?
net ads join adds our machine entry to AD just fine.
The machine entry object in the AD database has:
OperatingSystemSamba
On HP-UX 11.x, the default is 2048 for FD_SETSIZE. You can also (according
to man page
for select()) handle this dynamically, if you are concerned for memory
footprint for
your application. An example from the man page:
The user can also allocate the space for fd_set structure
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On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Martin Pool wrote:
I was thinking of the way smbd needs to notify waiting clients when the
print queue changes. I guess the notification doesn't need to happen
straight away.
I think we may need to revisit how the print
Hi Ken,
Ken Cross wrote:
I've run into a problem with winbindd in both 2.2.x and 3.0 where it
just locks up after a while on large, busy networks.
We finally tracked down the problem to the fact that the C library
select function is limited by default to 256 file descriptors in
NetBSD (1024 in
-Original Message-
From: Ken Cross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 3:41 PM
To: Nir Soffer; 'Tim Potter'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: winbindd losing trust relationship once in a
while (Samba 3.0)
The patch works on SAMBA_3_0 as of 5 minutes
Samba HEAD
Looks like it's triggered by not closing quotes:
[root@workst1 root]# rpcclient -U admin%passwd -W GROUP workst1 -d2
added interface ip=192.168.168.250 bcast=192.168.168.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
rpcclient $ adddriver Windows 4.0 HP CL 8500 -
PCL:HPCPCLA.DLL:HP_LJ85.PPD:HPCPCLA1.DLL:H
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 07:36:19AM -0500, Ken Cross wrote:
Samba-folk:
I've run into a problem with winbindd in both 2.2.x and 3.0 where it
just locks up after a while on large, busy networks.
We finally tracked down the problem to the fact that the C library
select function is limited by
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 09:03:44AM -0600, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Wed Feb 12 06:38:18 2003
Author: abartlet
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/printing
In directory
Added a driver using:
(B adddriver "Windows 4.0" "PR2:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL"
(B
(BNow I get funny characters in the enumdrivers output:
(B[root@workst1 root]# rpcclient -U user%pass -c "enumdrivers 2" workst1
(B
(B[Windows 4.0]
(BPrinter Driver Info 2:
(B
Hi,
In init_unistr2, the string length for the UNISTR2 structure seems to be set
equal to the number of bytes occupied by the string when encoded in the Unix
charset (i.e. the value returned by strlen()). This is not necessarily the
number of characters in the string (given UTF-8 and other
Title: joining machine to domain with ldapsam backend
Bradley,
Did you ever resolve or find a workaround for this? This is exactly the problem I am having with the current HEAD.
Thanks,
John
From: Bradley W. Langhorst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: joining
The patch assumes that UCS2 characters are 2-bytes each. It does not make
any assumptions about the widths of the Unix charset.
Thanks,
Shirish
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Ken Cross wrote:
I'm not sure that 2 is a valid assumption. We're using UTF-8 for the
Unix charset, and a multi-byte character
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 01:18:00PM -0500, Ken Cross wrote:
I'm not sure that 2 is a valid assumption. We're using UTF-8 for the
Unix charset, and a multi-byte character can be as much as 6 bytes.
_after_ reencoding to UCS2 the length of string in characters will be
(bytes length)/2.
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On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 09:46:44PM -0500, Ken Cross wrote:
Samba-folk:
The dual winbindd daemon hasn't been working (at least not on NetBSD).
It always bombs out with
[2003/02/11 10:03:23, 2] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(582)
tdb(unnamed): tdb_open_ex: /var/samba/locks/winbindd_idmap.tdb
You're right -- sorry. (Going in the wrong direction.)
Ken
Ken Cross
Network Storage Solutions
Phone 865.675.4070 ext 31
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On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 07:36:19 -0500
Ken Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've run into a problem with winbindd in both 2.2.x and 3.0 where it
just locks up after a while on large, busy networks.
We finally tracked down the problem to the fact that the C library
select function is limited by
On 12 Feb 2003, Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because we don't have the old password, doing this via PAM doesn't
work. The pam_cracklib module doesn't apply the test if it's run as
root, and won't run without the old password as a normal user.
I know it won't work with the
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