--- Ilia Chipitsine [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi?:
I have recently set up an small SAMBA network(just
my
server and a W2K SP4 Workstation). My Server is
acting
as a PDC. Everything seems to work flawlessly,
users,
roaming profiles, netlogon script, etc... But I
cannot
make this machine to
make sure you have at least 644 on this file
en that this share has guest access.
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Namens Ilia Chipitsine
Verzonden: woensdag 6 juli 2005 9:11
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CC: samba@lists.samba.org
Onderwerp: Re: [Samba]
make sure you have at least 644 on this file
en that this share has guest access.
no, guest access is not neccessary for ntconfig.pol to work.
that file is read when user logs into workstation and user's (not guest)
right are applied for reading that file.
-Oorspronkelijk
Hi here.
I have LaserJet 2500 connected to network via
D-Link DP-300+ printserver,
and configured in CUPS as lpd://printserv/lj2500
Printer works well from linux (SUSE ES 9).
In samba it is installed (using cupsaddsmb) with
cups ps driver (cupsdrvr.dll etc) and native PPD from
windows2000
Hi,
I cannot help but I was just writing on this list for a similar problem
with a Dell 3000cn.
I also have lots of debugging info should someone help.
Cyrille
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit sur
06/07/2005 09:58:21 :
Hi here.
I have LaserJet 2500 connected to network via
D-Link DP-300+
No no, we did create a raw printer and we uploaded the Windows drivers to
the server as described.
We get the same error message as qMax.
Thanks anyway.
Louis van Belle [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit sur 06/07/2005 10:14:11 :
because u use the cups driver.
if you want to setup with Windows
Hello, I've found this in the newsgroup and it works fine with the
inherit owner option.
The user is not able to delete the files he has created. Se below.
But my problem is that this doesn't work if you create a new folder and
the new create files in this new folder.
Any ideas how I can get the
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Wednesday, July 6, 2005, 3:11:16 PM, Louis van Belle wrote:
LvB because u use the cups driver.
I need PS driver to setup page accounting.
Page counters do not work with raw printers.
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For LaserJet 2500 problem solved
using foomatic/postscript PPD instead of native driver.
(i guess it misses something, but main options are in place)
But the same situation for LaserJet 1015 (non PS) and
cups driver + foomatic/hpjs driver.
Driver installed, but printing/getting options
Hi Joshua,
I think that if the client workstation has not joined a domain, then it
will
simply ask for a valid username/password combination for that share in
order
to try and access it's content.
The machines have a valid machine account, and i have thought of this
possibility too and
The only thins I have noticed is that there are some files which have
spaces in their names. When viewed on the Unix machines, the spaces are
intact. If I view them on the Linux box, the spaces appear as '?' -
obviously, windows would have trouble with this.
Just waiting to see if changing
I'm running samba3 Using OID (Oracle Internet Directory) as backend,
almost works ok, but the final trick that doesn't work is the change of
the passwords from windows dialog box, this change the samba passwords
but don't change the userpassword, i have found this line on samba logs
[Accidentally sent to samba-technical --dave]
Stubel Timo wrote:
Hello List,
hope anybody can help me. We have problems with our squid porxy with
userauthentication.
The error is:
authenticateNTLMHandleReply: Error validating user via NTLM. Error returned 'BH
hello,
I'm using samba 3.x and lprng on debian stable. My Problem is described
by the following:
smbclient -L
Sharename Type Comment
- ---
printer6Printer lpp6
printer5Printer lpp5
lpp4
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Hi,
I have a strange problem with samba 3.0.14a. One of my users is
experiencing a lot of temporary files created by winword 2003. Winword
does delete the temp files under any other userid. The only difference I
know of is that the problematic user
As you're doing this on an embedded system as I
recall you
might want to cut down on the stat cache (which can
grow
unlimited on normal systems).
I just read up on the stat cache options, and from
what I saw, the default stat cache size is 50KB. Is
that incorrect?
To turn it off set :
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I 've spent the last week troubleshooting a configuration issue regarding
| samba not being able to connect to other domains beside the domain of
which
| it 's a member server (samba 3.0.14a, krb 1.3.6, w2k).
|
| I have
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Νικος Σαραντοπουλος wrote:
| i am using samba 3.0.14a as recommended but it seems
| that for some reason that i can't understand, no domain
| groups show up on any administration tool
| like poledit and nitrobit policy editor
|
| groups like
|
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Mike Brodbelt wrote:
| make_server_info_info3: pdb_init_sam failed!
|
| It may be pertinent that this user has a different
| unix username from Windows one, and I'm using the
| username map in samba to point to a file with
| the mappings.
Better
Hi,
When i add a computer to the domain the computer is created in the ldap
database
but XP gets a message unable to find username
i check my logs and i saw the the respond back to xp does its search in the
OU=Users
and not in the OU=Computers
getent passwd gives back all the users and
Thanks Jerry, that 's very useful information.
The particular problem I am facing is that when samba tries to connect to
another domain, kerberos can 't find the principal, as in this example:
libads/sasl.c:ads_sasl_spnego_bind(211)
ads_sasl_spnego_bind: got server principal name
[EMAIL
You are not authorized to send mail to the ACCMAIL list from your
samba@LISTS.SAMBA.ORG account. You might be authorized to send to the list from
another of your accounts, or perhaps when using another mail program which
generates slightly different addresses, but LISTSERV has
From my logs.
conn=105 op=4 SRCH base=dc=rotterdam,dc=bazuin,dc=nl scope=2 deref=2
filter=(uidNumber=2100)
conn=105 op=4 SEARCH RESULT tag=101 err=0 nentries=0 text=
conn=105 op=5 ADD
dn=uid=ms249-wxp-016$,ou=Computers,dc=rotterdam,dc=bazuin,dc=nl
conn=105 op=5 RESULT tag=105 err=0 text=
I will be out of the office starting 07/04/2005 and will not return until
07/18/2005.
Ik antwoord op uw bericht wanneer ik terug ben.
Voor dringende zaken kunt u contact op nemen met George Schlusen
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Xim Tur i Massanet wrote:
| Hi!!
|
| I can see this error every time a windows client tries see the jobs for
| any of the printers on the print server:
| (log.smbd)
|
| [2005/07/05 16:22:12, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_queue_get(790)
| Unable to
Hi all,
Compiling Samba 3.0.14a on Solaris 9 with gcc 3.4.2 results in
an error:
---
Compiling libsmb/clifile.c
libsmb/clifile.c: In function `cli_unix_stat':
libsmb/clifile.c:265: error: `STAT_ST_BLOCKSIZE' undeclared
(first use in this function)
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Mike Brodbelt wrote:
| make_server_info_info3: pdb_init_sam failed!
|
| It may be pertinent that this user has a different
| unix username from Windows one, and I'm using the
| username map in samba to point to
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Xavi León wrote:
| We had a Debian sarge box with samba version 3.0.7
| and worked ok. When we upgraded to the new stable
| version in Debian (3.0.14a) we noticed that the
| samba daemon (smbd) did'nt bind to its port
| (139) when running in daemon
Hello,
I'm having trouble configuring an Ubuntu Hoary Samba server to use LDAP
for authentication (the server is named dixie). I'm basing my
configuration on another server here at work that connects just fine. When
I try to just list samba shares on dixie with
$ smbclient -L dixie -U faker
It
Hi,
Have you stored your bind DN ldap password with smbpasswd -w your
password?
Best regards,
Bruno Guerreiro
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From: Ian Smith-Heisters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Samba LDAP timeout
On Fri, 01 Jul 2005 09:07:00 +0200, Oktay Akbal wrote:
Hello.
Anyone else experiencing Problems with this update ?
We do have W2k AD. And Samba Member-Server. This is done via Winbind
without using Kerberos.
After installing the Update to our AD-Servers. It seems that winbind lost
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So to all companies, please spam them.
in The Netherlands Spam to companies is allowed ;-) ( for now, law is
comming )
And Just send them Mail not email mail,
but dont put a stamp on it.
and i can send 9 Kilogram without stamp :D
make them pay the . ( you know ) ;-)
Registrant:
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Remy Zandwijk wrote:
| Hi all,
|
| Compiling Samba 3.0.14a on Solaris 9 with gcc 3.4.2 results in
| an error:
|
| ---
| Compiling libsmb/clifile.c
| libsmb/clifile.c: In function `cli_unix_stat':
| libsmb/clifile.c:265: error:
Just give them a call at their toll-free number: 866-322-3376
It costs them money and you can annoy the crap out of them. I just
called and someone actually answered. I told her to expect lots of
calls!
-Jeff
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Dan Am wrote:
| Hello everybody,
| I have set up authentication for a Linux Host
| using MS SFU. Works fine: getent passwd show my
| users, they can login...
|
| On the same host I want to set up Samba 3.0.9 as a
| domain member. The question: Can I
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ji wrote:
| hello,
|
| I'm using samba 3.x and lprng on debian stable. My
| Problem is described by the following:
| But samba picks a random name als sharename? Sometimes
| printer, somtimes alias1 a.s.o. Whats going wrong? I want
| a List of
our bug. The attached patch should fix it.
The most impressive patch I've ever seen ;-)
It's working, thanks.
Remy
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[2005/07/06 09:26:35, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smbldap_connect_system(812)
ldap_connect_system: Failed to retrieve password from secrets.tdb
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Did you set the LDAP bind password?
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Hi:
Theatre: Samba Server 3 PDC and Windows 2000 Professional stations
1. Please excuse my english
2. New files or folders created with Windows 2000 FileManager disappear
2a. Those new files and folders are shown in Win98 or linux server
console, but not in Win 2000.
3. Linux
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
[2005/07/06 09:26:35, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smbldap_connect_system(812)
ldap_connect_system: Failed to retrieve password from secrets.tdb
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Did you set the LDAP bind password?
Yes! That did the trick. Thank you very much. I shouldn't have
It now works without SSL. With SSL is a different issue.
[2005/07/06 10:48:24, 1] lib/smbldap.c:another_ldap_try(990)
Connection to LDAP server failed for the 10 try!
[2005/07/06 10:48:25, 1] lib/smbldap.c:another_ldap_try(990)
Connection to LDAP server failed for the 11 try!
In the US snail mail doesn't work like that. Mail gets returned to the
sender for insufficient postage.
Eric Hines
Louis van Belle wrote:
So to all companies, please spam them.
in The Netherlands Spam to companies is allowed ;-) ( for now, law is
comming )
And Just send them Mail not email
Eric Hines wrote:
In the US snail mail doesn't work like that. Mail gets returned to the
sender for insufficient postage.
Unless you use one of those postage paid evelopes, which you're free to
stuff, with whatever junk mail you've got at hand. ;-)
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The call trick also works in reverse. Shortly after the PRC started
minting their Panda gold coins, I got a long distance call (MI to NM,
and in those days, Ma Bell was still a regulated monopoly--that call's
per minute rate was not low) from a broker offering to let me in on the
ground floor
Eric Hines wrote:
I not only never heard from that company again, but for the next several
months the number of cold calls coming in offering me any good deals was
a good approximation of zero.
What I like to do, is put telemarkets on hold, without telling them. I
can watch the flashing hold
Yes, I am--or at least I think so; the daemon is running, and it's
configured according the the Chapt 3 example. The /etc/resolv.conf file
says it's written by /etc/dhclient-script, so I disabled that file,
adjusted the resolv and tried again. No effect. Also, during reboot,
when dhcpd
Eric Hines wrote:
The call trick also works in reverse. Shortly after the PRC started
minting their Panda gold coins, I got a long distance call (MI to NM,
I've noticed that sometimes when you call that toll free number, you get
an answering machine. I wonder how long a call it'll take,
I suppose I could put the receiver next to my radio. Or perhaps record
some bible thumper from the TV or radio and play that. ;-)
Ron Loxton wrote:
Just start reading from the paper or something. You should be able to
get about 3mins before it disconnects as long as you are talking.
If
Hi all,
If I have a Samba server that is say a PDC for domain DOM-A can I have
Samba join an ADS server that is DOM-B and have people authenticate
against it without having an account on DOM-A? Does winbind provide
this?
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useradd: invalid user name 'paulgrav$'
Any ideas of what could be causing this?
Your version of useradd doesn't allow '$'. This keeps getting fixed and
then reverted on many distros...what are you using?
Jim McDonough
IBM Linux Technology Center
Samba Team
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Eric Hines said:
Yes, I am--or at least I think so; the daemon is running, and it's
configured according the the Chapt 3 example. The /etc/resolv.conf file
says it's written by /etc/dhclient-script, so I disabled that file,
adjusted the resolv and tried again. No effect. Also, during
Dwight Tovey said:
Eric Hines said:
Yes, I am--or at least I think so; the daemon is running, and it's
configured according the the Chapt 3 example. The /etc/resolv.conf
file
says it's written by /etc/dhclient-script, so I disabled that file,
adjusted the resolv and tried again. No
Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
I've never used Ubuntu; but I'd be surprised your Samba is really built
without SSL support, in fact, I think it is really your libldap that
is in question.
ldd /usr/lib/libldap.so reveals that it is not linked to libssl, while
it is on the server that has
George Farris wrote:
Hi all,
If I have a Samba server that is say a PDC for domain DOM-A can I have
Samba join an ADS server that is DOM-B and have people authenticate
against it without having an account on DOM-A?
Well...no, but you can set up trust account between the domains, that
will
Hi,
I am trying to plan a migration of approximately 160 PC's from a
workgroup environment to using Samba (3.0.14a) as a PDC (on AIX 4.3, to
be 5.3 in near future).
They will NOT be using roaming profiles, as this is not appropriate for
the client.
Joining the machine to the domain,
All,
I'm trying to figure out if I missed some steps in configuring Samba
3.0.13 on AIX 5.2 as a Windows 2003 ADS domain member server of the
domain DEVELOPMENT. Samba is compiled with Heimdal Kerberos and
openLDAP support, and I successfully joined the ADS domain using net ads
join after
Scruggs, Ronald wrote:
All,
I'm trying to figure out if I missed some steps in configuring Samba
3.0.13 on AIX 5.2 as a Windows 2003 ADS domain member server of the
domain DEVELOPMENT. Samba is compiled with Heimdal Kerberos and
openLDAP support, and I successfully joined the ADS domain using
Hello,
Using Samba 3.014 on SLES9 on a proliant Xeon server.
All clients (XP) fixed IP addresses,
Ip hostname in hosts table.
During the boot of a XP client I receive these messages in the log file's
Can anybody explain why or what is causing this.
Most of the XP clients reporting none of these
Hello,
During the logoff of a XP client, the samba log show this error.
Jul 6 17:54:06 server4 smbd[16054]: [2005/07/06 17:54:06, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(384)
Jul 6 17:54:06 server4 smbd[16054]: read_socket_data: recv failure for 4.
Error = No route to host
Only a few
All,
1. Here is my network configuration:
One NT4 PDC
One NT4 BDC
Two Sun boxes, both configured as Domain Member servers running Samba version
3.0.10 providing file and print sharing.
Three Windows 2000 boxes configured as Citrix servers
Two Sun boxes configured as Sun Ray servers (used
I thought I had things figured out, but guess not. I have multi-user
Quickbooks databases that functioned fine on a Novell server but are
behaving badly on a Samba share. I have created a separate share for the
Quickbook databases, users are running Win XP Pro, latest patches, and the
Quickbooks
Liz Ackerman wrote:
I thought I had things figured out, but guess not. I have multi-user
Quickbooks databases that functioned fine on a Novell server but are
behaving badly on a Samba share. I have created a separate share for the
Quickbook databases, users are running Win XP Pro, latest
Hi,
I'm trying to setup samba 3.0.14a as domain member on AIX 5.3.
My test environment is:
- PDC and ldap master on RH8.0 (samba 3.0.14a, openldap 2.1.29)
- Ldap slave on FC3 (openldap 2.2.13)
- Samba domain member on FC4 (samba 3.0.14a)
- XP clients
- and Samba domain member on AIX 5.3 (samba
Hi everyone,
In the last few days I've spended hours and hours on the web surching for a
solution to my problems. Eventhough it looked like there where several other
people having the same problem I couldn't find a way to solve it.
Therefore I'm hoping that one of you could help me with the
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 12:54:03PM -0600, Liz Ackerman wrote:
[accting]
comment = Accounting Volume
path = /accting
writeable = yes
valid users = a list of valid users
level2 oplocks = no
veto oplock files = /*.*db/*.ldb/*.mde/*.xls/*.QB*/*.*/
blocking locks = no
locking = no
But now there is a real problem. There is a domain user root. If the
domain is present, we can login to the client with putting simple
root as a username, and using domain password. And we are actually
getting uid 0, so we are real root, not just dorm user with
funny-looking username.
Of
I have my new servers up and going with Samba and LDAP on them. Now I
have to add my users. Here is my problem. I have written a perl script
that reads a file and adds users to different groups depending on what
grade they are in and it also generates a random password, that it
exports to a
Scott Mayo schrieb:
I have my new servers up and going with Samba and LDAP on them. Now I
have to add my users. Here is my problem. I have written a perl script
that reads a file and adds users to different groups depending on what
grade they are in and it also generates a random password,
I had a similar problem, and the only way I could get SWAT to come up
(I'm still not sure I should have to--what's name resolution for?) was
to use, in the swat file:
only_from = 127.0.0.1
instead of
only_from = localhost
Eric Hines
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Hi everyone,
In
hi,
first of all, thanks to all the samba team for your great work and
documentation. Well done!
I have followed the 'By Example' guide, everything is working fine,
except one thing. As indicated on chapter 5, point 14 of Configuration
of smbldap-tools, when I try:
# getent passwd | grep root
Hi again folks,
Contrary to what I wrote yesterday, further testing has shown that
whether a file is missing or not does not depend on the file size.
Unlike Stuart Bailey, renaming the missing files did not help my situation.
I have so far determined that which files are missing does not
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Scott Mayo schrieb:
I have my new servers up and going with Samba and LDAP on them. Now I
have to add my users. Here is my problem. I have written a perl
script that reads a file and adds users to different groups depending
on what grade they are in and it also
Hi
Thank Guus. Your advise helped. I am now able to pinpoint the exact code that
creates this error.
References below are to Samba 3.0.20Pre1
dynconfig.c has an include statement that incorporate the file
include/includes.h. This latter file. On line 494 in this file a macro is
runned if
Scott Mayo wrote:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Scott Mayo schrieb:
I have my new servers up and going with Samba and LDAP on them. Now
I have to add my users. Here is my problem. I have written a perl
script that reads a file and adds users to different groups depending
on what grade they
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Hi !
My /etc/pam.d/su is this:
I had the same problem and many more.
Now my pam.d/su looks like this:
/etc/pam.d/su ###
authsufficient pam_rootok.so
@include common-auth
@include common-account
@include common-session
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Hello,
During the logoff of a XP client, the samba log show this error.
Jul 6 17:54:06 server4 smbd[16054]: [2005/07/06 17:54:06, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(384)
Jul 6 17:54:06 server4 smbd[16054]: read_socket_data: recv failure for 4.
Error = No route to host
Only a few
Hello,
Using Samba 3.014 on SLES9 on a proliant Xeon server.
All clients (XP) fixed IP addresses,
Ip hostname in hosts table.
During the boot of a XP client I receive these messages in the log file's
Can anybody explain why or what is causing this.
Most of the XP clients reporting none of these
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 03:54:50PM -0500, Scott Mayo wrote:
Scott Mayo wrote:
snip/
Looks like I would still need something for my script to access to do my
batch add. I really would rather stay away from any kind of GUI if I
could. Thanks.
Well, looks like I might see the problem.
ons, 06.07.2005 kl. 22.02 skrev Scott Mayo:
I have my new servers up and going with Samba and LDAP on them. Now I
have to add my users. Here is my problem. I have written a perl script
that reads a file and adds users to different groups depending on what
grade they are in and it also
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 05:35:15PM -0500, Alex Canizales wrote:
snip/
Already i had put the ldap passwd sync=yes
What does you root DSE look like?
This is my root DSE access control point rules:
dn:
changetype: modify
replace: orclaci
orclaci: access to entry by * (browse)
On Wed, 2005-07-06 at 23:43 +0200, Geert Stappers wrote:
On Tue, Jul 05, 2005 at 05:35:15PM -0500, Alex Canizales wrote:
snip/
Already i had put the ldap passwd sync=yes
What does you root DSE look like?
This is my root DSE access control point rules:
dn:
changetype:
On Mon, 2005-07-04 at 16:57 -0500, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
All that should be done is to unplug the workstation
from the network, then plug a laptop with a network sniffer
into the workstation (connect the
I tried both versions of /etc/dhclient-enter-hooks below, and in each
case, following a reboot my /etc/resolv.conf was overwritten to its
original form by dhclient-script.
Unless this is related to my DNS functionality, which I've written IAW
BYEXAMPLE Chapt 3 (although, apparently not, as it
Since I've updated McAfee to version 8 many applications
which open file chooser dialogs report Access denied
when trying to open a Samba share, including the users's
own home directory.
Is this the version of McAfee that includes a Windows firewall program? I
find it's necessary to tell
On Thu, 2005-06-30 at 21:28 +0200, Jérémy Cluzel wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to authenticate a machine account with ntlm_auth ?
When a machine tries to authencate itself, the username looks like this:
host/hostname.domain.org
I don't know if ntlm_auth is able to understand this format...
It
Hi,
I am having the same problem. Did you figure out how to do this? Any
help in how to remove stale WINS entries from Samba would be greatly
appreciated.
Cheers,
-farshad
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Hi, Farshad,
I'm too new at this to be of much help. My WINS seems to be working,
but I'm clueless as to why, just as I'm clueless as to why my DNS is not
working.
Eric Hines
Farshad Abasi wrote:
Hi,
I am having the same problem. Did you figure out how to do this? Any
help in how to
Geoff Scott wrote:
Eric Hines wrote:
Geoff,
What do your logs say about NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE for the stuff below?
What type of sam are you running? Ldapsam / tdbsam ?
It's set for tdbsam. I've not got that set up right, though, according
to the smbd log. I've frankly walked
Eric Hines wrote:
Hi, Farshad,
I'm too new at this to be of much help. My WINS seems to be working,
but I'm clueless as to why, just as I'm clueless as to why my DNS is
not working.
Eric Hines
The questions you need to ask yourself are simple. Where is my DNS server?
Where is my
Can we get this guy removed? There is no way for me to contact the mailbox
owner. It's getting annoying having this bounce back spam every time one
posts to the list.
Regards Geoff Scott
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ons, 06.07.2005 kl. 22.02 skrev Scott Mayo:
I have my new servers up and going with Samba and LDAP on them. Now I
have to add my users. Here is my problem. I have written a perl script
that reads a file and adds users to different groups depending on what
grade they are in and it also
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Geoff Scott wrote:
Can we get this guy removed? There is no way for me
to contact the mailbox owner. It's getting annoying
having this bounce back spam every time one
posts to the list.
ok. I've mailed him. If this mail bounces as well (which
Hi,
I currently have deadtime = 15 in my smb.conf. This featured worked good to
disconnect clients that have been idle for 15 minutes in the past. With
the 3.0.13 version, it seems to do nothing. As in, it just keeps the user
connected indefinitely.
Here is what I see when no one is
I have the following setup. It's not fancy as I'm just trying to learn
Linux and Samba. My test LAN consists of a Win2k, SP4 box (mustelidae)
and an FC3 (kernel 2.6.11-1.35_FC3) server (lserver1) running Samba
3.0.14a. A Samsung printer also is present via a print server plugged
into its
Eric Hines wrote:
My DNS server sits on lserver1. I'm trying to ping lserver1 from
Do:
ping lserver1.test.biz
Response is?
lserver1. With nsswitch set only to files or only to wins (/e.g./,
hosts: files), this is successful. With nsswitch set only to dns, I
cannot get name
Further on this. I just ran an ethereal trace on an attempt to ping
lserver1 from lserver1, and it appears that my DNS isn't staying local
at all, but I have no idea what's gone wrong (other than my
/etc/resolv.conf file). The trace (I'd include the relevant parts, but
I can't get it to save
Geoff Scott wrote:
Eric Hines wrote:
My DNS server sits on lserver1. I'm trying to ping lserver1 from
Do:
ping lserver1.test.biz
Response is?
With /etc/resolv.conf edited per John's example (subject to the changes
I discussed in a posting just made), there's a long
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