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Dear John,
1. Make sure that your file system is mounted with ACLs support
It is. mount reports:
/dev/md4 on /home type reiserfs (rw,acl)
and the line in /etc/fstab is:
/dev/md4/home reiserfs defaults,acl 1
Matthieu Le Corre schrieb:
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Le mercredi 10 Mars 2004 16:39, Florian Thiel a écrit :
Hello!
Hello ...
i think i've the same problem
[...]
This seems to be a problem with Win2K changing machine account passwords
every 30 days
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Le jeudi 11 Mars 2004 09:52, Florian Thiel a écrit :
For samba-2.2.3a (the debian package) it is in
source/rpc_server/srv_reg_net.c
The string is in line 140 (RefusePasswordChange). This is the name of
the registry entry that (according to the
Hi,
David Chait [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 10.03.04 21:32:56:
Platform: RHEL 3
Version: 3.02a
For some reason whenever I try to join our domain by using either RH's
binary or a custom compiled src.rpm, I get the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] samba]# net join -U dchait
Am Mittwoch, 10. März 2004 22:11 schrieb Andrew Bartlett:
Correct. But that is being worked on. However, your implication is
incorrect. It is the windows client that expands the groups, so if you
are correctly a 'domain admin', then you automatically become part of
the 'local
Hello!
Our users change their passwords using the original Win2K password
change mechanisms (Ctrl+Alt+Del - Change Password). If one of the users
changes his password and the new one is shorter then 5 characters it is
rejected. This appears in the logfile and that's OK so far but the users
don't
Hi.
On my Samba machine i have word processors like OpenOffice org and Abiword
that i use for preparing my documents .
When i want to view these files on a microsoft windows machine i see complex
text that is not readeable(not user friendly).
What can i really do to see that these documents
I would set the 'Minimum Password Length' in the 'Local Policy Settings' of
the Clients to the same value as in linux. So if in Linux your users need =
5 chars, set Minimum Password Length also to 5.
cheers,
Stumpfl Markus
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well, not really samba related but:
in OO, etc.: 'Save As...' -- and set the filetype to 'Microsoft *'
* = Excel, Word, etc.
Markus
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Auftrag von geralds
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 11. März 2004 12:34
An:
Hi
Can anyone recommend a Samba Trainer,
to give a 2 day introductory Course in Ireland ?
Rgds
Rob
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Dear All,
I am new user of Solaris and want to install the samba on sol 9, I had install the
samba on SCO Open Server but unable to install the Samba on Solaris. Please help me
out in this regards.
Thanks Best Regards
Waseem Afzal
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Hi all!
Domain is up and running. I can add users and they can change passwords.
Problem occurred when I tried to add machine account.
add machine script works fine (unix user created) but samba can not
modify entry. LDAP permissions are proper.
If you have any idea welcomed.
Thank you
Here is
Hello, Murray,
Donnerstag, 11. März 2004, 12:46 you wrote:
MRr Hi
MRr Can anyone recommend a Samba Trainer,
MRr to give a 2 day introductory Course in Ireland ?
Depends on what you pay ;)
Just joking, you will prefer someone around the corner ...
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* zergio [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
This:
ldap filter = ((uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaSamAccount))
change to:
# ldap filter = ((uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaSamAccount))
--beast
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Craig White wrote:
I can tell by the volume of your messages that you feel that you have a
message worthy of delivery but I don't agree. You have bundled a lot of
your frustration with learning LDAP into Samba and Samba doesn't require
you to use LDAP at all.
Obviously it doesn't require you to
John H Terpstra wrote:
3. Just sending configuration files can actually aggrevate someone's
problem. Example configuration files must be sent with clear Do this,
then this, then this ... type guidance.
Access to a working configuration file is probably the fastest way I
find to learn a new
Beast ?:
* zergio [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
This:
ldap filter = ((uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaSamAccount))
change to:
# ldap filter = ((uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaSamAccount))
--beast
According to man smb.conf if ldap filter is not set then dafault used
Default: /ldap
Hello
I set up a Samba 3 PDC with ldap backend. I created an script that adds
machine accounts. First it adds the machine account to /etc/passwd and
then it creates the user in ldap with smbpasswd -a -m machine.
If I run the script by hand, it works and the account has been added.
After that
* zergio [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Beast ?:
* zergio [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
This:
ldap filter = ((uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaSamAccount))
change to:
# ldap filter = ((uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaSamAccount))
--beast
According to man smb.conf
* Lukas Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Hello
I set up a Samba 3 PDC with ldap backend. I created an script that adds
machine accounts. First it adds the machine account to /etc/passwd and
then it creates the user in ldap with smbpasswd -a -m machine.
If I run the script by hand, it
* Graham Leggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Excessive documentation is one of the biggest problems I have found with
software projects, both open source and commercial. People begin skim
reading them because they just go on too long, or by the time you've
reached chapter 14, you forgot that
On Wednesday 10 Mar 2004 11:07 pm, Keith Williams wrote:
Dear all,
Many months ago John Terpstra took time and helped this newby get
samba 3.0 installed and working really well on my server at the time.
Unfortunately the server died on me. Now I have a new one I am attemping
to
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Graham Leggett wrote:
| Hi all,
|
| In an attempt to get the old v2.2 Samba behaviour to work, I
| tried to enable the ldapsam_compat mode in passwd backend.
|
| Win2k cannot connect, username and password not accepted.
|
| The LDAP logs reveal that
DF That's because Realtek 8169 sucks royally. German readers might wanna check
DF test results in c't 4/2004. (or 3?)
DF 8169 failed every test: thruput, stability, CPU usage.
Don't think it caused by 8169. Got the same problem with different 3com
gigabit card (tg3 and sk98lin). Tested with 3com
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M. Vancl wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I have configured samba 3.0.2 as Dfs root but it seems smbd dont translate
| symlink to remote share name.
| All targeted shares are from testing workstation directly accessible.
...
| pokus - msdfs:prog01t\\share
The link
Beast wrote:
* Lukas Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Hello
I set up a Samba 3 PDC with ldap backend. I created an script that adds
machine accounts. First it adds the machine account to /etc/passwd and
then it creates the user in ldap with smbpasswd -a -m machine.
If I run the script by
On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 10:41:18AM +0700, Beast wrote:
How about userWorkstations attribute?
It will only allow login from one WS, which will restrict login more than once.
You mean, if I list all workstations available to this user, I will also get this
feature of a single login at the same
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Florian Thiel wrote:
| We set the registry entry (see MSDN article) locally for a bunch of
| machines. The problem is that we're deling with about 700 machines
| spread out in the whole city. We are not able to disable the hard drive
| protection
* Fernando Pintabona [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
here:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0131472216/qid=1079009247/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/103-1507164-4910244?v=glances=books
A really good place to start ;)
I agree, but its 384 pages is not that quick ;-p
something like :
I know I already asked this question before, but I had some problems with
my mail and I have to ask again (sorry)
Please help me...
I´m trying to compile samba3 with mysql on Redhat9 and I get the following
error with this command line:
./configure --with-expsam=xml,mysql --with-pam
hello list,
Without going into details I cannot currently use winbind for AD group data with Samba
3.0.x running on Solaris.
I Would like to use winbindd for reading user accounts from AD and then have those AD
accounts as members of local (LDAP eventually)
groups. I have taken a test user
* Andreas [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 10:41:18AM +0700, Beast wrote:
How about userWorkstations attribute?
It will only allow login from one WS, which will restrict login more than once.
You mean, if I list all workstations available to this user, I will also get this
On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 05:03:58PM +0200, Graham Leggett wrote:
The functionality provided by smbldap-tools should be built into Samba
from scratch, I don't see why there is such a need to jump through hoops
like this.
Hmm, wait a minute. The thing is that there are two sources of user
* Lukas Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Hello
I added a sleep time to the add machine script but there's no success.
IMO you really turn on log level to 5 or higher and check also ldap.log file.
If it's slave ldap server, then set ldap replication sleep option.
How do you mean putting a
On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 06:31:42PM +0200, Graham Leggett wrote:
I learn however that this is _not_ so - if nss_ldap is not configured
correctly, Samba + LDAP won't work. Which leads me on to ask: Why does
Samba not read the LDAP configuration from ldap.conf by default, instead
of asking for
I have Fedora Core 1 workstations configured with winbind logging onto our
NT domain. Everything is going well except that I cannot seem to figure out
how to connect to a windows home directory on a Win2000 server. Here is the
scenario:
W2K server with home directories for each user:
Each
On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 07:33:46PM +0200, Graham Leggett wrote:
Your not obligated to use smbldap-tools, but I won't argue with you on
that one. I'm not a big fan.
Are there alternatives?
Yes, more or less polished, for example:
http://lam.sourceforge.net/
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On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 05:59:14PM +, John H Terpstra wrote:
What Samba should do by default is read LDAP parameters from ldap.conf,
with the option to override the parameters if the admin so chooses, thus
making Samba easy and straightforward for the admin to use out the box.
You are
Beast ?:
* zergio [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
Beast ?:
* zergio [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
This:
ldap filter = ((uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaSamAccount))
change to:
# ldap filter = ((uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaSamAccount))
--beast
According to
Am Donnerstag, 11. März 2004 13:28 schrieb Lukas Meyer:
Hello
I set up a Samba 3 PDC with ldap backend. I created an script that adds
machine accounts. First it adds the machine account to /etc/passwd and
then it creates the user in ldap with smbpasswd -a -m machine.
If I run the script by
n 10 Mar 2004, Vlad Sokol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello samba-csadmin,
I have some problem. I hope that you will help me:
When I'm copying files with russian name to Linux computer than this
file can't be used on Linux. I've already configured Samba with neded
properties. I use Samba ver
Hi,
I have a LDAP backend for my Samba 3.0.2, and everything seems to work
except adding XP machines to the domain, and unix logins with a ldap client.
Since this mail is very long, I have created a small index, so you don't
get exhaustet in the middle of all the logs... ;)
1. LDAP
Just deployed samba print server. Print jobs are going thru but getting:
Mar 11 08:11:53 printsrv smbd[2017]: [2004/03/11 08:11:53, 0]
smbd/connection.c: register_message_flags(220)
Mar 11 08:11:53 printsrv smbd[2017]: register_message_flags: tdb_fetch
failed
Mail list archive thread said to
Set in smb.conf
client code page = 866
character set =KOI8-R
If your locale is ru_RU.koi8r it should work
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I think you need to delete sting:
ldap filter = ((uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaSamAccount))
I got similar problem with adding machine account. Stated above helped, thank to
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Florian Thiel wrote:
| We set the registry entry (see MSDN article) locally for a bunch of
| machines. The problem is that we're deling with about 700 machines
| spread out in the whole city. We are not able to
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ww m-pubsyssamba wrote:
| hello list,
|
|
| Without going into details I cannot currently use winbind
| for AD group data with Samba 3.0.x running on Solaris.
|
| I Would like to use winbindd for reading user accounts
| from AD and then have those AD
Dear list,
I'm using samba 3.0.2a on a RedHat Linux server. Samba is configured as
being a PDC. When I use
the usermanager from SRVTOOLS.EXE on my W2K workstation I don't see any
groups listed in the window
below the userlist. Also when I look at the properties of on of the user
(who is member of
Full name and description is not asocciated with adduser script samba,
how add it???
Regards
Marcelo Mujica Adrián
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I have created this howto which includes all steps from downloading up to
configuring an openldap (with gssapi auths) and samba servers (The process
includes how to build Berkeley db, Heimdal, Cyrus Sasl and your own
Certificate Authority). I hope it is usefull to the comunity.
First off, I need to somehow connect the workstations to these shares after
the user logs in. I can successfully connect to them with smbclient, but I
need a much more user friendly connection, such as a mount point using
smbmount. My attempts to use smbmount have failed,
What does
Right at the end of smbmount man page, you have an example using mount.
SMB type of filesystem is the way linux sees a SAMBA (or NT
domain/workgroup )share. You may want to try specifying the domain also.
Fernando P
On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 16:21, =?iso-8859-1?Q? Stefan=20G=FCnther ?=
wrote:
On Mon, 1 Mar 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I've done a brief search of the list archieves and cannot find any
solutions to this problem, so I'll post my story and hopefuly someone will
have a better answer.
Brief Description:
This problem has now occured with a number of users,
Le jeu 11/03/2004 à 16:26, Fernando Pintabona a écrit :
Right at the end of smbmount man page, you have an example using mount.
SMB type of filesystem is the way linux sees a SAMBA (or NT
domain/workgroup )share. You may want to try specifying the domain also.
Fernando P
On Thu,
Hi
I've got some problems with the download of Adobe PostScript printer
drivers on a Windows 98 client :
On the server side (Red Hat 9 / Samba 3.0.1 / Cups 1.1.17) :
I installed succesfully my printers with Cups and they work fine on Linux
I ran cupsaddsmb tool to copy the Adobe files in the
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gibbs, simon wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I have a problem that if I set a file or directory group owner, users
| that are members of this group cannot access it unless this is
| their primary group.
|
| This is using samba 3.0.2a - all user and group info is
On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 00:51, Lukas Meyer wrote:
Hi list!
I set up a new Samba 3 PDC with ldap backend. In our network, there
already exists an old samba 2.2.8 PDC with ldap backend. Now I have two
PDC named DOMAIN1 and DOMAIN2. Because in our network, there are a lot
of windows NT4 and
This is just a quick question, what is the difference between + and
@ when using groups for say valid users or write list
ex
valid users = +staff
valid users = @staff
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Hi!
I'm trying to get samba and LDAP work together but there is some problems.
I'm using Samba 3.0.2a prebuild binaries (RH9) and openldap-2.0.27. (I've
tried also to compile samba myself and the result is same)
Everything goes fine, I can change password for users with smbldap-passwd,
add users,
On Thursday, March 11, 2004 10:27 AM, Fernando Pintabona said:
Right at the end of smbmount man page, you have an example using mount.
SMB type of filesystem is the way linux sees a SAMBA (or NT
domain/workgroup )share. You may want to try specifying the domain also.
Fernando P
Sorry, I
Sorry, my memory failed...
I really meant when you execute smbmount with no parameters. :)
and not the man page.
Fernando p
On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 18:55, Shawn Iverson wrote:
On Thursday, March 11, 2004 10:27 AM, Fernando Pintabona said:
Right at the end of smbmount man page, you have an
Norbert Gomes norbert.gomes at orleans-tours.iufm.fr
Thu Mar 11 16:06:56 GMT 2004
Hi
I've got some problems with the download of Adobe PostScript printer
drivers on a Windows 98 client :
On the server side (Red Hat 9 / Samba 3.0.1 / Cups 1.1.17) :
I installed succesfully my printers with Cups
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 04:41, Beast wrote:
* Andreas [EMAIL PROTECTED] nulis:
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 10:12:56PM +0100, Wim Bakker wrote:
Is there a mechanism in samba available to limit access
to workstations by users to only one at a time?
This is, that any given user can only be
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 15:51, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Michael Frotscher wrote:
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Hmm, nobody got an idea on what it could be?
Yes.
1. Make sure that your file system is mounted with ACLs support
example: (from
-Original Message-
From: Shawn Iverson
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 2:07 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Trouble mounting a windows share from Linux
On Thursday, March 11, 2004 1:07 PM Fernando Pintabona wrote:
Sorry, my memory failed...
I
Using smbmount fails. I am unsure how to install smbmnt as suid root:
chmod u+s /usr/bin/smbmount
Hm, suid root -not a really good idea ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# smbmount //testtech/shawn /home/shawn/mnt
username=shawn uid=root gid=root fmask=0755 gmask=0755 workgroup=tech rw
Dear Samba Team,
I have recently upgraded from Samba 2.2.8a to Samba 3.0.2 where I first noticed
the issue. I have also installed 3.0.2a to check if the problem I found may
have already been fixed before submitting this issue.
Here's the problem:
After migrating and switching from passdb
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Quoting Kent L. Nasveschuk kent-at-wareham.k12.ma.us |Samba|
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This is just a quick question, what is the difference between +
and
@ when using groups for say valid users or write list
ex
valid users = +staff
valid users = @staff
Per
I am having trouble getting users connected to shares after setting ACL
permissions on the share (removing the Everyone group and adding
specific users). I have no problem with wbinfo, getent, or net join
commands. I can also kinit a user and use smbclient -k to connect to
windows shares from the
HI,
I am trying to setup WINBIND on my Red Hat Linux AS box and I have completed
most of the steps but I am encountering come problem when I am joining the
samba server to the PDC domain. Below is the syntax I am using:
#Smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDC -U Administrator
See 'net join' for this
I use ssh to log on to a Linux/390 system based on Redhat 7.2. I cannot
log in - password not accepted. I can log in as root. Do I need to modify
/etc/pam.d/ssh in the same way I modified /etc/pam.d/login?
Should pam_nologin.so be before or after pam_winbind.so in the
/etc/pam.d/login
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I am in the process of expanding access to a share that currently has the
following configuration:
[uniqname]
comment = Unique comment
path = /path/to/the/stuff
public = no
writable = yes
printable = no
valid users = user1,user2,user3
force user = cooluser
I want to add
When you specify the homes share in Samba, where does it store the users
home directory at?
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Hi,
I have a large client who has an MIT Kerberos realm set up. According
to MS guidelines, they have also set up a one way trust between their
AD domain and their MIT realm so that their users could continue using
their MIT kerberos login and password to access kerberized services on
their
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, William R. Knox wrote:
I am in the process of expanding access to a share that currently has the
following configuration:
[uniqname]
comment = Unique comment
path = /path/to/the/stuff
public = no
writable = yes
printable = no
valid users =
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Delagarza, Gilbert wrote:
When you specify the homes share in Samba, where does it store the users
home directory at?
Please refer to the man page for smb.conf.
- John T.
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I had the same problem. Error and all. What turned out to be my problem
was that i was using gentoo and building things for a pentium4, which
gcc3.2 makes bad binaries for.
So changed everything to build for a pentium3 and the problem was
solved. I don't know if this applies to you, but
Samba is merely participating in the WORKGROUP domain.
When the Win98 machine is logged on as the equivalent
user in the Samba smbpasswd file, smtp e-mail through
Outlook prompts for a username/password and does not
connect to the netwrk mail server.
This seems to me to be a newbie question, but
I find that it is going to the /home directory but I get an access denied.
Why is that?
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From: John H Terpstra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 4:17 PM
To: Delagarza, Gilbert
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] homes on Samba
On Thu, 11
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Delagarza, Gilbert wrote:
I find that it is going to the /home directory but I get an access denied.
Why is that?
Send me your smb.conf file and I will check the reason.
- John T.
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From: John H Terpstra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
OK, after reading carefully the howto-collection, it seems that it is a
problem of the filesystem's ACL of AIX.
On Linux I used the default ACL entry of XFS. On AIX I'm still searching a
mean to inherit extended ACLs...
Zylo [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit dans le message news:
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I have a test unit that has the following network configuration:
eth0 inet addr:10.73.0.105 Bcast:10.73.255.255 Mask:255.255.0.0
eth1 inet addr:10.111.0.1 Bcast:10.255.255.255 Mask:255.0.0.0
with the following routes:
Kernel IP
Dear list,
I'm using samba 3.0.2a on a RedHat Linux server. Samba is configured as
being a PDC. When I use
the usermanager from SRVTOOLS.EXE on my W2K workstation I don't see any
groups listed in the window
below the userlist. Also when I look at the properties of on of the user
(who is member of
yo all, i got a generaly question... what is port 445 is needed for ,
and also, i wonder if samba 2.2.8a supports it.
Thank you, all good pplz :)
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Check out this page from Microsoft, it may help with what you need:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/planning/security/kerbsteps.asp
Hope this helps.
Michael Brown
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Right, they have the trust set up like this article explains. But,
from what I have read, samba does not behave like normal kerberized
unix servers (as they describe here). What I mean by this is, you
can't just put a keytab on a unix machine running samba an expect that
machine to
Hi, I'm interested in exploring the Samba4 project. I managed to compile
(RedHat) without any issue but when it came to execution I realized that
there is configuration need that I don't have a clue about it.
Can any one share with me the black magic of Samba4 configuration, or at
least his
I'm trying hard to understand some very basic samba working. If I'm asking the
question in the wrong list could somebody kindly re-direct me.
When a print job is sent from a windows machine to a printer on a linux samba
server there are a number of 'drivers' (actually just translators) involved:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Charles Bradshaw wrote:
I'm trying hard to understand some very basic samba working. If I'm asking the
question in the wrong list could somebody kindly re-direct me.
When a print job is sent from a windows machine to a printer on a linux samba
server there are a number
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Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 15:58:07 -0700
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Yo dudes
I have tried to implement both samba 2.2 and 3 i the company i working
at, i had 30 workstations that used samba as a PDC.. i got three groups
for the shares and i binded users for some groups.
ok, one thing that i can say is the Samba 3 was VERY slow in comparence
of Samba 2.2,
On Thursday, March 11, 2004 3:05 PM Stefan Günther wrote:
chmod u+s /usr/bin/smbmount
Hm, suid root -not a really good idea ...
Can sudo be used instead?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# smbmount //testtech/shawn /home/shawn/mnt
username=shawn uid=root gid=root fmask=0755 gmask=0755
Hi just a small info
related to the kroupware project someone announced this
at their list today
perhaps sombody i interested in this
http://www.sourcextreme.com/projects/outlook/mapi/
Regards
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I have high hopes for this product but last I checked, there was a major
flaw in php_ldap. As a student, I remember having an online
disagreement with a professional developer. It went something like this:
His point was that one could use ldap_modify
Hello Michael, hello list.
I have similar problems getting ACL's to work with samba. So far I have
found out the following:
Setup1:
Suse (SLES8) with suse kernel 2.4.19, samba 3.0.2a from sernet.de (all
tests John mentioned below succeeded) and reiserfs and xfs as filesystems.
Setup2:
Gentoo
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 04:32:57PM +0100, Jonas Olsson wrote:
In my deployment of Samba 3.0.2a to two production environments I came
across this problem. I am not using ACLs in the underlying filesystem
(ext3fs) on our Linux servers but files saved by Excel and Word (Office
XP/2003) were
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 02:09:14AM +0100, paul k wrote:
BTW: Is there any document/ table describing how NT acl's map to POSIX
acl's.
Here is an OpenOffice presentation describing how this works.
Jeremy.
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