David Wilson wrote:
Hi guys and girls,
A client of mine is seriously investigating migrating their 7 NT servers and
3000+ users to Linux running Samba.
I've read one or two documents so far about the migration, but I'm still a
little unclear about a number of things.
When you have a chance I'd
Correct that - On Issue 2, I get no access at all.
Nolan
Nolan Garrett wrote:
Hi all! First off, I'd like to thank you for the help you've previously
given me. I'd like to state a few of the problems I am now experiencing,
and you all can provide insight. I've read all the documentation I
Thank you! This definitely fixed the mapping problem. Now if I could only
make my logons TRULY roaming...
Nolan
Rob Savage wrote:
Hey Nolan,
I can easily give you an answer to I3
Issue 3: This is my main frustration - I cannot seem to block access to
other peoples shares! EG user chrisg
Rob Savage wrote:
Hey Nolan,
I can easily give you an answer to I3
Issue 3: This is my main frustration - I cannot seem to block access to
other peoples shares! EG user chrisg can access the nolan share, etc.
[homes]
comment = Home Directory for %u
read only = No
Hello fellow samba users,
Our company uses samba for all fileshares/printing/PDC on
two SUN E3500's. We like to replace these with about 10
Linux 19 XEON (pizza)boxes. The question: Are there
any implementation out there using a loadbalancing cluster
doing samba?
A simple diagram of the setup I
Hello
I'm using an OOTB RH80 with recent updates, and samba 227, french language
when I access a samba share from a w98 box eveything works fine but with
accented chars
I just can't get the right filename under linux.
whatever filename I use on w98, with accented chars, it works from the w98
Hello Clementina,,
Am Montag, 24. Februar 2003 23:17 schrieb Robert Adkins II:
If you are introducing OpenSource software, I would definitely
include Webmin as one of the tools.
I quite agree with Robert here. Webmin is simple and straight, definitely
recommended
If youdo want swat, try
I can't answer the question, but I would have thought file locking
would be incredibly difficult !
Yes that's one point for sure. Could a mosix type cluster solve this?
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I am hoping to run a Unix process from code running on a windows client, I
am told this can be done using Samba, does any one have any example code to
do this?
Regards
Ivan Scattergood
London Software Development
Internal 8-727-4929 (Lovat Lane)
Internal 8-727-4756 (Cannon Street)
External
Kostadin Galabov schrieb:
Hi,
I asked this once and no one seem to answer. So I'm trying once again:
I have the following problem:
I have a linux samba server and a lot of linux clients that connect to
it. What I noticed is that if one of the clients create new file and
starts do some operation
Hi, Don't know if this is relevant but I read somewhere that including
below in [global] makes Samba do strange things? I believe this is a
share parameter? If this helps please post your results.
profile acls = Yes
Richard.
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 04:48, Nolan Garrett wrote:
Hi all! First off,
What you mean, by the program opening the file decides how to open it ?
Is it depend on the filesystem handling of open calls ? I mean - it
doesn't matter ith which program I create the file on the share (I tried
3-4 vaious) this DENY_FCB RDWR shows always.
After the connection between the client
I tried setting below to blank as posted.
local path =
logon home =
but then Xp wouldn't auth to pdc at all. How do you get xp to store
profiles locally without regedit xyz on every box?
R.C.
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At 22:01 25.02.2003 +0100, you wrote:
Dear Andrew Tridgell,
Hi. I'm not Mr. Tridgell, but i hope it's ok ;-)
i am *not successful to run SWAT*.
Can you help me?
Look at your inetd.conf. Please uncomment or insert the following in the
inetd.conf.
swat stream tcp nowait.400 root
Francis Lau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Hi all,
My organization is thinking of using samba to replace the current ftp
service that we offer, because it is very easy to use and encrypted
passwords are built in Windows (for authentication).
We are running a
These both seem better left to the print subsystem.
1) I've been trying to password the use of my two laser
printers so that
printing has to be assisted by my computer attendant (we are
losing too much
paper and toner to people clicking print five to ten times).
But, I have
not figured
Hi,
I've a samba 2.2.7 PDC with several XP and W2k Pro workstations.
I would like to enforce the restriction on every Workstation.
I've read many documentation about poledit.exe and NTconfig.pol under
NT4.
But I haven't any NT4 and then I would like to generate and setup a
NTconfig.pol for my
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 12:20, richard wrote:
I tried setting below to blank as posted.
local path =
logon home =
but then Xp wouldn't auth to pdc at all. How do you get xp to store
profiles locally without regedit xyz on every box?
R.C.
local path = should be logon path =
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Dear Sirs,
I created user account jupiter$ and did smbpasswd -a -m jupiter.
That always worked for WinNT4, but WinXP refuses to join domain (I
applied registry requiresignorseal hack)
What do I need to add/remove from smb.conf ? I'm using FreeBSD.
smb.conf is attached
Regards, ( )
Ilia
I know you can do this with ADSI from Windows. You can probably attempt something
with a Perl::LDAP module.
I would poke are www.activestate.com and also google Toby Everetts ADSI browser.
Rohit
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 03:02:26PM -0700, Robert Greenwell wrote:
I am new to Samba. I am trying
Hi.
I've now been told the name of our Kerberos server for the Active
Directory that I'm trying to join my Samba 3.0 alpha 21 to.
As described on
http://techupdate.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t481-s2122363-p2,00.html, I
configured /etc/krb5.conf like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# cat /etc/krb5.conf
The name of the kerberos server is the same as your PDC.
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hi!
I'm on a conquest to get Samba 3.0 to authenticate against an Active
Directory. For this, I need to have Kerberos working. However, I don't
know the name of our Kerberos server.
If I've got a Windows
just wanted to say thanks to all that gave there assistance
will give it a bash and let you know
kind regard ryan
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[2003/02/25 08:53:32, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_browsesync.c:domain_master_node_status_fail(262)
domain_master_node_status_fail:
Doing a node status request to the domain master browser
for workgroup (DOMAIN) at IP (IP_OF_PDC) failed.
Cannot sync browser lists.
Pdc/wins server is a NT4 box
Samba
hi all,
i've got problems with mapping domain groups. i've got PDC running on samba
2.2.7a (FreeBSD 4.7). on the second box i've got samba 2.2.5 squid 2.5
(also FreeBSD 4.7). i want to configure transparent squid authorization
using winbind.
everythink works fine when i use wb_auth for users
What does the script looks like that creates the machine accounts? Sounds
like the machine account isn't getting created quite right. It might be okay
enough for 2k but not xp? Yes, let us know what you find out
Bob
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From: ryan oberto [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: samba
Hi,
I have this problem with samba (2.2.6-pre2 and 2.2.7). When I
start the samba machine it runs just ok, but after some hours
or a couple of days it makes a error's as follows in log files.
And samba stops sharing. When I look whats running I see
samba there but it doesn't work.
I have security
[using a samba-2.999+3.0.alpha21-3 PDC on debian sid]
A new and interesting problem: all our windows machines now point to the
PDC when trying to browse a share on any machine:
\\anyname points to \\PDC
I checked that dns proxy = no (our wildcard dns entry points to the
PDC) to no avail.
I have a number of RedHat 7.3 computers. Kernel 2.4.18-3. Samba version
2.2.3a, installed from RPM that came on the RedHat CD.
All the computers share some directories, but I don't think this is the
issue. They also mount some windows shares like this:
//host/unc /mnt/host/unc smbfs
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 15:02, Francis Lau wrote:
If we plan to use samba/windows 's way of encrypting passwords (LanManager
/ Windows NT MD4) then we don't need a VPN. I would think that all the
user has to do is connect by typing \\some.domain.name.ca\sharefolder
using ports 137/139.
I believe that others are correct (look at linuxvirtualserver.org for
documentation and discussions on Samba in a clustered mode) in that
CIFS' peer to peer concept is very stateful..
On the other hand, samba can be made 'Highly available' without alot of
trouble. I have a High Available File
Can I use an LDAP autentication with SAMBA?
What I need to do?
Thanks..
RENATO RODRIGUES DINIZ
Network Assistent
Technical Support - IT Sitel do Brasil
Rua Vergueiro, 1759 - 12º Andar
São Paulo/SP - Brasil
Zip: 04101-000
Phone: 55 11 5010 9417
Mobile: 55 11 8122 4307
Fax: 55 11
I run an application on an HPUX 11.0 system that creates report files daily
and I am wanting to have those files placed on a W2K server instead of the
local drive during creation. Can I do this w/ Samba? Thanks for your
time.
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I am currently trying to integrate a Samba v2.2.5 server into an NT domain.
I have already succeeded to join the server into the domain and have
authentication working (security = DOMAIN), but when I'm trying to
access it from a Win98 client, it sometimes says network name not
found, although
I may stand corrected. Did a quick search and found this site.. Perhaps
it can guide you to a load balanced solution. I haven't read all the
relevant posts in depth, but they look promising.
http://www.faqchest.com/linux/samba-l/smb-02/smb-0208/smb-020825/
Matt Schillinger
On Tue,
I did what Gabriel suggested and it didnt' find a C compiler as most of
you have said to me.I'm using redhat 7.3 currently on my system and
I would of thought that a C compiler would of been installed with it???
But since this isn't the case... I'll have to find a c compiler first
before i
Can I use an LDAP in Active Directory autentication with SAMBA?
The Samba Server is an stand-alone and my Logon Server (PDC) is an W2K.
What I need to do??
Thanks..
RENATO RODRIGUES DINIZ
Network Assistent
Technical Support - IT Sitel do Brasil
Rua Vergueiro, 1759 - 12º Andar
São
I am new to this so bear with me.
I'm running Redhat 7.3
I downloaded Samba 2.2.7a-1 yesterday and installed it. After installing
it I did the /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb stop and start but only the smbd
showed up. Where is the nmbd and how do I get it to stop/start with smbd
like the examples show?
I
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 07:42, Renato Diniz wrote:
Can I use an LDAP autentication with SAMBA?
Yes!
What I need to do?
I found the following *very* helpful:
http://samba.idealx.org/dist/samba-ldap-howto.pdf
Somewhere, on IBM's website, I also went through a tutorial
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I run an application on an HPUX 11.0 system that
creates report files daily
and I am wanting to have those files placed on a W2K
server instead of the
local drive during creation. Can I do this w/
Samba? Thanks for your
time.
I don't see why not. Install
Okay, I just found it. For future reference, Go to: Start-Run-gpedit.msc
Once the Group Policy editor opens, find:
Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local
Policies - User Rights Assignments
Then select the Policy Change the System Time and add Everyone to the
running samba 2.2.7a (emerged in gentoo) on the client..
server is running samba version 2.0.X
from my client, I run
mount -t smbfs -o workgroup=mygroup,ip=10.1.1.50,username=$USER,uid=$ID,gid=$ID2
//smbserver/$USER /home/$USER/
and everything works great.. I do an ls in that /home/$USER dir
redhat 7.3. standard installation does not include the GCC compiler packages
just update the installation with the packages
gcc-xxx.i386.rpm, gcc3-xxx.i386.rpm from your RedHaT Installation
with
]# rpm -ivh gcc-WHATEVERVERSIONNUMBER.i386.rpm gcc3-xxx.i386.rpm
and your all set with your
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 15:50, Francis Lau wrote:
As we do not have a very computer literate user base, we need to keep
things simple. I've looked at coupling samba with ssl or kerberos, but
both techniques will require the user to install a client and/or other
software on their end. We
Hi,
I doubt if HPUX supports smbmount... if it does, then that is your
solution.
If it doesn't, I have done exactly what you are referring to (except on
AIX) by using smbclient to push the files over to a share on a pc.
It's basically an FTP client that talks the Windows networking protocol.
dear All,
i am new to Samba, but read thru all the documentation i found corresponding and still
has problem to configure samba 2.2.7a on suse 7.2. my client is a win xp pro. the
server and the client is in two different network. the server is at a server-farm and
the client is a DSL attached.
Hi,
I do this from all over the country as I travel with my laptop.
PPTP into a VPN concentrator that brings my laptop onto the LAN via the VPN.
PPTP is the VPN connection that is included in almost every version of
Windows from 98SE onwards. It's pretty simple for even computer
illiterate
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 11:23:34 -
From: Scattergood, Ivan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Starting a process from a windows client
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I am hoping to
my .02,
run ssh on the server and use winscp as the client.
http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/download.phpB
It looks like like ftp to the windoze users.
And there is really nothing to install.
http://winscp.vse.cz/download2.php?file=WinSCP2.exe
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, mark wrote:
On Tuesday 25 February
Hello!!!
People, I`m running Samba 2.2.7 with Red Hat 8.0 and I like of know how to
make`s force samba to expire password of user`s to change in the next
login...
Suggestions?
[global]
workgroup = TUX
netbios name = MAQ_711
server string = Servidor de dados experimental - Samba Server %v
I am looking for a way to sync passwords in samba and linux. I know samba
changes your unix password threw the password sync feature in samba but is
there a way to change your samba password if a user changes their linux
password automatically?
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Note1: It does take about a minute for the opening message to be
replaced by the ready message But I
guess it is authenticating with the NT PDC during this
time delay.
can anyone confirm this. i have been wondering why its now taking a minute.
Ronnie
Tim Kubricht [EMAIL
Thanks for the Advice chaps.
I have found out that I can run scripts through Xstart, the NT service
portion of or terminal program. It in turn uses SSH. I think that's going to
be the easiest solution.
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Sent: Tuesday,
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, [ISO-8859-2] Máté Zoltán wrote:
hello!
windows 95/98 client can't get domain user list from samba 2.2.7a
i would need it, because I dont want to allow some domain users accesing
a shared directory on windows 98
this is a feature or bug?
Most likely a bug in your
The easiest way I know is to write a script and put it in your system-wide
.bashrc file. So when someone types in passwd it changes both the unix
password and the samba password. I haven't done that yet but it is
recommended in the Samba Unleashed book.
Bob
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From:
From what I've been able to gather this problem is very common, but I din't
find any solution on groups.google.com, maybe somebody here can help?
Problem: I create a file on a windows machine called
smörebröd.txt
and mount said drive from a Linux machine via smbmount, there it becomes:
I am new to this so bear with me.
I'm running Redhat 7.3
I downloaded Samba 2.2.7a-1 yesterday and installed it. After
installing
it I did the /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb stop and start but only the smbd
showed up. Where is the nmbd and how do I get it to
stop/start with smbd
like the
Rich Forman schrieb:
I just tried upgrading from 2.2.3 to 2.2.7a on my PDC
(2.2.17 kernel). The
logon script that I have been using all along without any
problems quits
executing w/ 2.2.7a. I can manually map the netlogon share
after logging in
and manually run the script and
I have freeBSD and installed smbfs on it. Could someone explain how I can
set it up so a user other than root can write to a smbfs mount. To mount it
I had to use mount_smbfs, and I think to be able to give people rights you
have to use either the -O or the -M switch... but the man page
Hi Ronnie,
if your printer do work, this message is useless for you, trash it.
I cannot confirm Tim's hypothesis, but i can say i presently have
the same problem as you: in the printers folder there's that red message
alerting me. My PC is running Win2K pro.
I did not mind it, right-clicked
Thank you all for all your inputs. After evaluating our options, I think
we are going to do it the way MIT does it -- use a kerberized FTP server
and use Filezilla as the client for Windows and Fetch as the client for
Mac. Or we will use sftp. Don't know which path we are heading yet.
By using
Trying to run samba 2.2.5.0 on AIX 4.3.3...when I try to start smbd I get
the following:
JP1:/usr/local/sbin/smbd -D -s /usr/local/lib/samba-2.2.5.0/smb.conf
Could not load program /usr/local/sbin/smbd:
Symbol resolution failed for smbd because:
Symbol strndup (number 202) is not exported
Hi!,
I have Samba-2.2.2-C1 running on Cobalt cube 3 as PDC.
I have Linux, Win95/98, Win NT,Win2000 Pro SP2, Win2000 Pro Sp3 machines
in the network.
All windows machines joined the domain successfuly and their shared
resources are accesible via the newtwork.
From Win95/98/NT and Win2000 Pro SP2
Investigate samba's 'winbind' utility. :-)
Can I use an LDAP in Active Directory autentication with SAMBA?
The Samba Server is an stand-alone and my Logon Server (PDC) is an W2K.
What I need to do??
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I also would like an answer to this. :-)
Hello!!!
People, I`m running Samba 2.2.7 with Red Hat 8.0 and I like of know how to
make`s force samba to expire password of user`s to change in the next
login...
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Is there a tool to edit the idmap to cleanup old entries? I have
entries in there that aren't needed anymore and wanted to delete the
files and cleanup the user info.
Thanks,
Dan
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milend wrote:
Do I really need NETBIOS/NETBEUI on the windows clients?
if you don't have a WINS server, yes
Do I need WINS server running on Samba PDC as well?
see above *grin*
Thank you for the help in advance!
best regards
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Hello Clementina,
As far as I know redhat doesn't install swat by default. You may try
`rpm -qa | grep swat` to check if it is installed.
BTW, how can you see that swat isn't running? What's the error message?
If you run swat via (x)inetd, check if it is configured correctly in
/etc/inetd.conf or
Trying to run samba 2.2.5.0 on AIX 4.3.3...when I try to start smbd I get
the following:
JP1:/usr/local/sbin/smbd -D -s /usr/local/lib/samba-2.2.5.0/smb.conf
Could not load program /usr/local/sbin/smbd:
Symbol resolution failed for smbd because:
Symbol strndup (number 202) is not exported
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Aaron Bennett wrote:
milend wrote:
Do I really need NETBIOS/NETBEUI on the windows clients?
^^^
Note: NetBEUI is NetBIOS over LLC. This is a non-routable protocol. You do
NOT want NetBEUI - AT ALL! You do want NetBIOS over TCP/IP.
WINS
Placed At :
Hi,
We have set up Samba 2.2.7 in our network. Everything seems to be working fine
except Win2k clients, which are not able to join to the domain, giving following
error screen,
(Embedded image moved to file: pic27441.pcx)
I've tried
did you compile this yourself? or get it from the Bull site?
If you did, what compiler are you using?
do an lslpp -l bos.rte.libc and get the level, also do an lppchk -v
bos.rte.libc and make sure it comes back clean.
what maintenance level are you at?
Bill
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, mpf wrote:
What I've done to try to address this (and it seems to be working) is to:
1. add all of the users to a common group
2. chown the directory above the file to the group
3. chmod -R g+s the directory above the file
4. addinherit permissions = yes to smb.conf
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From:
Hi,
In the /etc/xinetd.d/swat check if the disable is true...
In the browser check our local proxy...
Tiago Cruz
Brazilian GNU/Linux User #282636
My web site about GNU/Linux:
http://www.linuxrapido.kit.net
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From: Wolfram Quester [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hello,
I am in the process of trying to get a large network (300+ systems) spanning
3 subnets to be able to display all windows machines in the Network
Neighborhood. After reading through copious amounts of documentation, using
Samba as a domain controller and then having systems on each subnet
If I enable wins support = yes I start smbd it starts smb nmb. When I
restart the service it says that there is no nmb service at 10045 running.
When I do a ps -aux, you can still see the service running. They will
keep building up until I manually delete them. Does anyone know how to
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I too..
Somebody here tested the samba-tng (http://www.samba-tng.org) ?
Who knows... :-) My english is sux :-)
In the SuSE 8.1 i don't know start the service
The samba normal is # rcsmb start but the Tng...
Thanks
Regard's
Tiago Cruz
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First off, it sounds like what you have is a WINS issue, not a PDC
issue.
All you have to do is have a server designated as the 'WINS Server'
aside from other configuration items, smb.conf should have 'wins server
= yes'
on the other 2 subnets, have 1 machine / subnet act as a wins proxy
wins
I am runnning Samba 2.2.3a which act as a NT workstation
connecting to CNS-NT domain.
When I tried to connect to Samba, \\Bigred\home is not
accessible, you might not have permission to use this network resource.
Any ideas?
-Paul Hong
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Morning all
I have a question that i was not able to find the answer in the docs or email lists
I am using samba 2.2.7a and Netatalk 1.55 i have them shareing the same dirs so
that both pc and mac can see the files.
Pcs can see all the files, the Macs can only see the files where the file name
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Matt Schillinger wrote:
First off, it sounds like what you have is a WINS issue, not a PDC
issue.
All you have to do is have a server designated as the 'WINS Server'
aside from other configuration items, smb.conf should have 'wins server
= yes'
No! You need wins
On Tue, Feb 25, 2003 at 03:23:22PM -0800, Paul Hong said:
I am runnning Samba 2.2.3a which act as a NT workstation
connecting to CNS-NT domain.
When I tried to connect to Samba, \\Bigred\home is not
accessible, you might not have permission to use this network resource.
Has the path
I have just entered the wonderful world of windows filesharing at my
small home LAN and I'm experiencing the following problem: When I
continually listen to ogg files in Windows 2000 Server from a samba
server the music locks up every 15 minutes or so. Everything in the
windows gui suffers
Hope this can help:
edit your smb.conf file (should be in /etc/smb.conf or /etc/samba/smb.conf)
add this line (i put it just before the guest account setup section
#Uncomment this if you want a guest account...):
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M %u
this
Hello list!
Been contemplating the idea of joining for a long time,,,so it's good
to be here.
Well I guess now is as good a time as any to pose a question. After
reading the Faq's, I didn't find the answer..
Question:when opening the browser to view xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:901 the
I am running Samba (latest version) under redhat 8.0
in the smb.conf, I have security = user,
and have set userid's and passwords based on 3 Linux accounts
I have.
this works fine in windows XP and 2000,
but in Windows 98 and WIndows Me, samba prompts me for a password
to
I'm having a similiar problem on my 2.2.7 PDC. If my users are not
listed in the domain admin group, then they have very restricted access
to the windows registry when the login. Most of their programs will not
work at all. I'm not sure at this point what the solution is. I want to
see if there is
I have the same problem with my RH8 server... I have no clue... Anyone
have any ideas
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 16:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I enable wins support = yes I start smbd it starts smb nmb. When I
restart the service it says that there is no nmb service at 10045 running.
I am running a win2k domain controller with many winxp and win2k workstations. The
samba server acts as a file storage area with samba 2.2.7.
I am encountering this problem when a winxp user changes his domain password, he/she
cant access the share anymore. Not even when the correct samba
Hi Jim,
Thank you for your response - apologies for the delay in getting back to
you.
I've been supporting Slackware Linux for years and will probably ask my
client to stick with it - unless you can recommend another distribution ?
Many thanks and kind regards.
David Wilson
DcData/LinuxBox S.A.
Hi Mikko,
Thanks for your response.
My client will only be migrating their servers to Linux, workstations will
remain as is, a mixture of NT workstation, Win98 Win2000Pro PCs.
Many thanks and kind regards.
David Wilson
DcData/LinuxBox S.A.
+27 83 787 7424
ICQ#: 114636368
Afterwords, I booted my W2K client machine and logged on to the domain. The
logon script doesn't run, but otherwise everything is fine. From the
client, I can map drives manually, access files, etc. all without errors.
It authenticates the user name and password throught the pdc and there
aren't
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 04:44, Tiago Cruz wrote:
Hello!!!
People, I`m running Samba 2.2.7 with Red Hat 8.0 and I like of know how to
make`s force samba to expire password of user`s to change in the next
login...
Suggestions?
See the number of other posts I've made on this subject (because
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 02:13, Joy Morris wrote:
Hi everyone
Once I have set up my Linux samba servers I would like to be able to get
users to access our Novell 5 server via samba.
It seems to suggest on the Samba site that Samba will run on a Novell server
but does anybody know how to do
Or maybe that should read make make clean clean cleaner...
make clean fails to clean up the files that were built by make
everything over and above make all. Hence, this patch to head. Test here
successfully.
Thanks
PG
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Paul Green, Senior Technical Consultant,
Stratus Technologies, Maynard,
Hi folks,
this is an updated version of Urban Widmark's smbmount patch to enable
lfs and unicode options to be switched on the command line. It's
diff'd against current CVS HEAD.
Cheers,
Waider.
Index: source/client/smbmount.c
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I'd like to use the recycle as a per machine recycler using the option
'name = .recycle/%m' (because we have just some usernames
without passwords)
Works fine, but
if a directory is created it uses the rights 700, therefor if a
subdirectory should be created by antother user it doesn't get
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