Il 23/12/2004, alle ore 18:28, Adam Tauno Williams ha scritto:
The connections have been idled out, this is normal Windows 2000
behaviour. There are many articles about changing the value or
disabling the 'feature'
This can be changed or disabled only in Windows servers, AFAIK, which
indeed
Marco De Vitis írta:
Il 23/12/2004, alle ore 18:28, Adam Tauno Williams ha scritto:
The connections have been idled out, this is normal Windows 2000
behaviour. There are many articles about changing the value or
disabling the 'feature'
This can be changed or disabled only in Windows
Il 24/12/2004, alle ore 10:02, Gémes Géza ha scritto:
It happens to me to at any W2k machine on the network, and also to other
users, so I suspect it is not a network problem.
Maybe faulty network card/cable on the server or something like that?
Check the Samba logs for errors; if the problem
Marco De Vitis írta:
Il 24/12/2004, alle ore 10:02, Gémes Géza ha scritto:
It happens to me to at any W2k machine on the network, and also to other
users, so I suspect it is not a network problem.
Maybe faulty network card/cable on the server or something like that?
Check the Samba logs
Hi
I'm currently working on a project aiming at replacing all windows
servers (about 20) in my company by linux servers. Some of these windows
servers are windows 2000 domain controlers (one PDC and few BDCs) with
active directory. We have about 900 client windows 2000 workstations and
about 2/3
I'm fairly new to linux. I've set up everything and it works, except seeing
other computer s in the network.
I can connect with my windows machine to the SMB shares (user) on the linux
machine (also with other windows computers)
but I can't see the workgroup and/or it's pc's/servers from the
Hi Michael,
2) Anyone who is a Samba Domain Admin will cause things in the log to
equate the user to being the root user. Just how Samba thinks about things.
okay. Any chance to get that fixed by the Samba development team? :-)
Florian
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Hi All
We have the following problem:
We configured samba with LDAP and this works fine. As soon as they try to login
wit a user who is member of 15 groups, it takes very long to login with Windows
and then an mostly an errormessage appears.
On win 2000 is the error: There has been made a
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Florian Effenberger wrote:
Hi Michael,
2) Anyone who is a Samba Domain Admin will cause things in the log to
equate the user to being the root user. Just how Samba thinks about
things.
okay. Any chance to get that fixed by the Samba development team? :-)
Get what fixed? The OS is Unix. The
Hi,
Get what fixed? The OS is Unix. The administrator IS root. What is
there to fix?
root is root (Unix admin, Domain admin). tango is tango (NOT an Unix
admin, but Domain admin). Is there a technical necessity of mapping
tango to root?
Florian
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Dear All,
Sorry to repeat a question I've seen mentioned before, but have not been
able to find a solution to my specific instance.
I have an XP SP2 box (and one with no SP), and some Win2K boxes, and a Samba
server (3.0.9-2). The Win2K boxes can all copy files to the server at a
reasonable
I had some of those showing up on a test network with home-made LAN cables. I switched it to pre-fab tested onces and the errors went away. So, one vote for LAN cable issues. Connection resets are a
TCP/IP stack condition you could pick up the existance of with a sniffer, Samba in my opinion is
I agree. This indicates a packet loss on the LAN. I would check the cables and
switches. If you can, try using a
10,000 packet flood ping from the server to a suspect host, with a 1500=byte
packet size. This is a nice quick test
of network health. Oh - a bad NIC at either end can also do
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| tango to root?
I surmise that in order to properly emulate Windows behavior Samba must
do some of these
[2004/12/24 10:59:46, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smbldap_open_connection(545)
ldap_initialize: Time limit exceeded
[2004/12/24 10:59:46, 1] lib/smbldap.c:another_ldap_try(936)
Connection to LDAP server failed for the 1 try!
[2004/12/24 10:59:47, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smbldap_open_connection(545)
I agree. This indicates a packet loss on the LAN. I would check the cables
and switches. If you can, try using a
10,000 packet flood ping from the server to a suspect host, with a 1500=byte
packet size. This is a nice quick test
of network health. Oh - a bad NIC at either end can also
I have a box running 3.0.7 that is running my domain. I added another samba
server at another location to host a few shares for that building. I
successfully joined the second machine to the domain and set the 'password
server' option correctly.
In order to get the second machine to give me
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Author: abartlet
Date: 2004-12-24 08:28:13 + (Fri, 24 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 140
WebSVN:
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Log:
Commit a few missing files from the Heimdal upgrade.
Andrew Bartlett
Added:
Author: abartlet
Date: 2004-12-24 09:54:23 + (Fri, 24 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4355
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4355
Log:
More work from the elves on Christmas eve:
- Update Samba4's kerberos code to match the 'salting' changes in
Samba3 (and
Author: abartlet
Date: 2004-12-24 09:57:44 + (Fri, 24 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4356
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4356
Log:
Allow anonymous connections to use NTLMSSP. The silly bugs that
prevented this are gone.
Andrew Bartlett
Modified:
Author: abartlet
Date: 2004-12-24 10:56:23 + (Fri, 24 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4357
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4357
Log:
Return a more sensible error code if a NULL (as opposed to the valid
) username is asked for.
Andrew Bartlett
Modified:
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Author: abartlet
Date: 2004-12-24 23:02:39 + (Fri, 24 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4358
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4358
Log:
At metze's request, the Christmas elves have removed gensec_end in
favor of talloc_free().
Andrew Bartlett
Modified:
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