Hello,
Would really appreciate any advise on how the security setting should be
setup.
I have running Samba ver 2.0.7 on HPUX10.20. Clients run Windows 200 PCs,
WinNT4 PDC.
docusers is the UNIX home directory for document users. their individual
home dir is created under their user id.
so,
Hi,
Sorry if I missed some documentation on this. I would like to know if at
present I can use samba as an active directory service and also if this is
implemented on top of LDAP so enabling me to use LDAP tools to query this
server in addition to win2k/xp clients?
Any pointers or additional
Dear all,
I have a serious problem that I can't rectify. My smb.conf is as follows. I
use Solaris 2.6 on SPARC
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = SOME_DOMAIN
netbios name = 220R
server string = Samba For Backup On Solaris
security = SERVER
encrypt passwords =
I'm running a smb server on a redhat 7.2 system. everything works just fine
except when I try to share something on a win95 machine (user level). The win95
machine can't access the list of users provided by samba. (You can not view a list of
users at this time.)
Anyone know why?
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Just set up a 2.2.4 PDC / Solaris 8 / E-250.
Wierd thing #1: Windows 98 client will NOT connect on first attempt:
type in username and password,
Hallo all,
I have got a problem with samba (2.2.3a, 2.2.4 and CVS-Version). It's
inpossible to let a Win2K (SP1) join my Samba-Domain. The error is that the
cred(irials?)s are wrong. The remove all the *.tdb (in the lock-dir) and
created the computer-account new, with no success.
My smb.conf:
I'm running a smb server on a redhat 7.2 system. everything works just fine
except when I try to share something on a win95 machine (user level). The win95
machine can't access the list of users provided by samba. (You can not view a list of
users at this time.)
Anyone know why?
Which version of Samba are you running? I believe that userlists for Win9x
systems were not implemented until Samba 2.2.0.
HTH,
David van Geyn
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From: Cristian Mijea [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 7:52 AM
Subject: [Samba] samba and
samba 2.2.1 and win98 or me can get a list of users from smb. The problem appears only
on computers using win95.
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Title: RE: [Samba] Re: Samba wins eWeek and PC Magazine Innovation in I nfrastructure (i3) award for best Enterprise Software !
Luke,
You should be able to tell from my signature that I am a UNIX sys admin
and an Oracle DBA.
I hate MS as much as you do, but I have realized that they
Good information, and I will definitely investigate this. However, my
domain right now is in a test situation (working on replacing an NT 4.0
domain with this) and is not on our main network which does consist of Cisco
switches. I have it set up on a small cheapo switch, isolated from the main
Hello there.
I'm having a few problems using samba 2.2.3a and sharing a paradox database. On the
whole
everything works fine but (there's always a but), every now and again. a machine's
shares will
close causing the database to crash (sometimes only that machine) - the other
networked
Hi
Can somebody tell for which purposes samba is mostly used?
(Domain Controller, Printserver, etc)?
I would need it for a school report.
greetings,
Albert Dengg
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Has anyone gotten LDAP authentication to work against the LDAP server for
the Lotus Domino Directory? If so would it be possible to se a samble NTF
to see how you got this working? I'm having troubles getting the entries
returned correctly.
#
Chris
samba-2.2.4 on linux 2.2.x (Red Hat 6.x). No large file enabled.
recicle.c as shipped in 2.2.4 cause sig11.
If I apply this patch that I found on usenet then it's ok
==
--- ./examples/VFS/recycle.c.orig Mon Mar 25 12:56:47 2002
+++ ./examples/VFS/recycle.cFri Apr 12 18:21:54 2002
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Does anyone else find these disclaimers kind of amusing when they're sent to
an email list? Especially the private and confidential part. ;)
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It's weird to see money-grubbing on an open-source mailing list.
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From: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
so you'll be putting some of the money that is earned from
such recognition and increased reputation of samba my way,
then, yes, to fund
We have been trying to find a solution to this also. We are getting this
message on our w2k samba domain machines after 14 days of being logged on.
I haven't tested this long enough to be sure but this might get rid of the
message: admin tools -local security policy - Local polices- security
Apologies to those running ACT 2000 on Win2k.
There was an incorrect patch in 2.2.4 that causes
printing from the application to sometimes fail.
(of course this was broken in 2.2.3a also).
An incorrect was put in between 2.2.3a and 2.2.4.
If those people having problems with printing
from this
I just started testing 2.2.4 (with winbind) and am looking for advice on a
couple of issues.
1. This isn't really a winbind issue, just my *nix ignorance...
our domain name is longer than 8 chars. Therefore, the owner group of
every file (ls -l) shows up the same. I have to ls -ln, then grep
Hi,
We're using Samba 2.2.2 as a PDC for W2k and XP clients. We have
two types of users - regular users and management. The problem I have
is to allow only the management users to login from certain stations,
and deny the login rights to regular users. That is, I need the ability do
set
What kind of clients?
If it's NT/Win2k/XP, you could use the
at service to run a batch file...use
robocopy or scopy to do the transfer...
Jim
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From: Tian-xiong Lu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 9:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba]
Just want to mount a disk shared from win2k at
solaris8. What file systemthe shared disk is?
I tried ntfs, samfs cifs, they all not work
at solaris.
Did you update the hosts/lmhosts files on
all of the servers clients? If not,
they still contain the IP info from your
old scheme...
Jim
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From: C. Bensend [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 6:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] After
If you are set up to use WINS this is definitely your problem.
If possible upgrade your samba systems to 2.2.4. Previous
versions had a bug where the would not register with the
WINS server if there was an old registration there - even
if that was no longer being defended.
Van Sickler, Jim
I am about to start a small business together with
two colleagues. We are all located in different parts of the country and is in
need of good remote collaboration (we will do major software
development).
We will use VPN tunnels (over internet) between our
computers.
Ideally I would like
»[EMAIL PROTECTED]« sagte am 2002-05-10 um 14:15:39 -0300 :
Hello all,
I updated my mandrake 8.2 samba from version 2.2.3a to 2.2.4, using mandrake cooker
package, but after the update my
The cooker package (2.2.4-1mdk) was built with LDAP support. Thus, it
cannot (?) do normal lookups and
»Alexander Skwar« sagte am 2002-05-10 um 18:11:12 + :
The cooker package (2.2.4-1mdk) was built with LDAP support. Thus, it
cannot (?) do normal lookups and needs a LDAP.
Attached is the message from the Cooker list about this problem.
Alexander Skwar
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hello,
I have a samba 2.2.0 server running on RedHat 7.0. It used to be part of
domain and authenticate users logged into that domain. those who logged in
locally to their pc, would authenticate against the smbpasswd
net use \\samba\username /user:unixusername
I got rid of the Domain conroller
Kenny,
smbfs is probably what you are looking for, but it is not supported by the
kernel in Solaris.
The options that I know of are:
1. Use Sharity (http://www.obdev.at/products/sharity/index.html)
2. Make Win2k export the directories via NFS
3. Set up a Linux box, mount the Share, then
»Alexander Skwar« sagte am 2002-05-09 um 23:00:42 + :
So, the answer is yes, I assume that it is setup correctly.
Hm, I'm now trying to debug what I might have done wrong. So I've set
log level = 5 in smb.conf and tried to login to the domain. From the
logs, I see that the LDAP setup
I am not reading my mail at the moment due to problems with my
hands.
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On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 02:35:05PM -0400, Anna Arbit wrote:
I got rid of the Domain conroller (well.. it crashed).. and there is no need
to have one. So right now i'm trying to make users authenticate vis NIS. Is
that at all possible?
Samba can authenticate with NIS passwords if your client
No one had any other offerings here?
I can't find anything that clears this up. And this machine can get to a
Linux based Samba server just fine.
Paul
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From: Paul Harlow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 09, 2002 3:29 PM
To: Samba List (E-mail)
Subject:
Hi,
Is this very well known, is there a workaround?
Log to your Unix Samba server.
Create in one of your share the following folders:
mkdir -p test
mkdir -p test./A
Get on your Windows and access the share...
Access the test. directory... welcome in the test
directory, not the test.
Can I use samba 2.2.4 as a domain
controller
thanks
Mauricio Vasquez
Hi,
I successfully setup printing on my FreeBSD box
using Samba with apsfilter and lprng. However, I
have encountered two issues:
1) Cannot print multiple copies of documents from
my windows box (e.g. notepad). Only the first
copy is printed and the rest don't get printed.
I just joined this list, If this has been answered before I apologize:
I have a Redhat 7.2 box running Samba 2.2.4
I have a few printers running on JetDirect boxes that I am attempting
to print to.
I used printconf in Redhat to set them up within the linux box.
Everything works fine from the
Yes.
On Friday 10 May 2002 03:41 pm, Mauricio Vasquez wrote:
Can I use samba 2.2.4 as a domain controller
thanks
Mauricio Vasquez
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Hello,
I'm getting a persistent error at login (effectively locking me out) on
two Win2k machines that were once assigned to a domain on my windows
network (win2k server was once the PDC, just changed to Samba)
Cannot log you into the primary because the system's computer account
is
Tried this... didn't help.
An update: I got the Win2K machine to finally join the domain using root
and it's password. I hate that, but I am using a different password for the
samba side than the Unix side.
Also, I can log in using my regular domain account on the Win2K server
perfectly. So,
Try commenting out the printer admin= entry
-use it only when installing drivers?
I believe you also have to create a dir for
samba to spool to, chmod 01777, chown root.daemon
e.g. /var/spool/samba
and change the path= entry to it.
Jim
-Original Message-
From: JUSTIN GERRY
Log in from the W98 client and run smbstatus
on the server, to see what shows up
You can set the log level to 3 or higher, and
look in the log.w98pc (or whatever the hostname is)
during the failed/successful attempts to see
why it fails the first time and works the second.
The same
I made all the changes you suggested. I restarted smb,nmb and lpd just
to be sure.
My Win2k box is still giving me the same error under status failed
to open, retrying and eventually access denied; unable to connect on
the queue.
Other permissions to check??
Thanks,
Justin
Van Sickler, Jim
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From: John Biggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 1:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Cannot find Primary Domain - Please help,
rather urgent
Hello,
I'm getting a persistent error at login (effectively locking
me out)
yes, you can.
Rasmus
At 12:41 10-05-2002 -0700, Mauricio Vasquez wrote:
Can I use
samba 2.2.4 as a domain controller
thanks
Mauricio Vasquez
What port is listed on the Properties box on the Win2k PC?
see http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q255507
I'd think it should list the network share, e.g. \\samba2\hp4plus
like that.
What does your /etc/printcap have listed for the printer ports?
mine are:
I've set things up almost exactly like that before, with no problems.
Did you set the share to be writable in smb.conf? If the share is
configured to be read-only it would show the behavior you describe.
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 05:31:55PM -0400, Bartick, Brett wrote:
I have a question with
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 05:31:55PM -0400, Bartick, Brett wrote:
I have a question with regards to using Unix groups with samba. This might
be easier to explain with an example.
Lets say I have two users
UserID: GID
UserA:Group1
UserB:Group2
etc.
I now have an entry in
Well, I now feel like I have egg on my face! After getting two responses
that mentioned this should work I rebooted my PC where I have been testing
this. That seemed to fix the problem. I can now use a user list for groups
(which is totally awesome). Sorry to bother the list with such a trivial
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Herb Lewis wrote:
If you are set up to use WINS this is definitely your problem.
If possible upgrade your samba systems to 2.2.4. Previous
versions had a bug where the would not register with the
WINS server if there was an old registration there - even
if that was no
I do not have that option for notepad, but I do for wordpad. I get two copies when I
ask
for it. No problem.
Here is my smb.conf file for my printer. Don't be mystified by the long
print command. That is just to capture the print job name for debugging
stuff and to get a decent display of the
I have a linux server with the bestbits ACL patch, running samba (that
has successfully joined the domain). I built the samba server
--with-acl-support. I can make changes to the ACLs on the linux box,
and see the changes on the W2k client. However I cannot make any
changes to ACLs using the
David:
Its not a samba problem. NetbiosDGM needs to be proxies. If you can
use ipfilter, look at the netbios proxy. I believe port 137 needs to
be proxied as well. The netbiosdgm proxy in ipfilter changes part of
the payload in the netbios dgm packet to work with NAT.
I am not sure
Hi Joel,
Thank you for the info. Still not sure why I can't
do multiple prints. I'll just accept that
limitation and enjoy that my 1 copy printed
through samba/freebsd looks better than how
windows printed it :)
Cheers.
Mike Samuel
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is set up with Win2K boxes sharing a QB file on a SAMBA
share. It may be quite different than with 95-98x-ME(Miserable
Edition).
There are two or more problems - one thing I identified is that it
is possible for two computers to connect to the QB(QuickBooks) share
using the same quick books
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 07:39:02PM -0500, Karl Schmidt wrote:
This is set up with Win2K boxes sharing a QB file on a SAMBA share. It may
be quite different than with 95-98x-ME(Miserable Edition).
There are two or more problems - one thing I identified is that it is
possible for two
i have been sitting on the samba conf and cant understand how to mount windows
dir from linux box/
i edit the config file and i can set my window to connect the linux
but dont know what to do to mount to win .
if you could help i will be very thankfull
bye:-)
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To connect to a windows server:
smbclient -L //server/share
Are you using linux? The command to mount a directory in linux looks
something like this in linux:
smbmount //$i/$n /mnt/NetWork/$i/$n -o uid=username,gid=users,guest,rw,fmask=777
Where:
i=server
n=share name
/mnt/Network is your
From: Seth Hollen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Karl Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba + Quickbooks
Date: 10 May 2002 22:58:14 -0400
just as a note, I have quickbooks on a samba share and have had no file
corruption, a few mysterious file permission problems but nothing
Its not a samba problem. NetbiosDGM needs to be proxies. If you can
use ipfilter, look at the netbios proxy. I believe port 137 needs to
be proxied as well. The netbiosdgm proxy in ipfilter changes part of
the payload in the netbios dgm packet to work with NAT.
I am not sure what
Hello Gerald,
Sometimes this may seem to you as a stupid question, but I'm helpless. I
used patchadd and patch commands on Solaris to add these 2 patches you have
given without any luck. I also reckon that these shouldn't be Solaris
patches cos they don't have the basecode and the revision that
Shirish Kalele wrote:
There was a superfluous string_sub in the previous patch. Try this one
instead when you get a chance..
Looks promising, I'm also using something like the patch below to
allow for upper case in the path to the links under Win2K.
My first tests show it working, I'll give
On May 09, Gerald Carter wrote:
my ugly workaround patch for Solaris right now is:
Thanks for the patch, but I'm afraid is it wrong.
Apply this patch to configure.in, rerun autoconf,
recompile and let me know.
ACK! your patch looks much better and (more important;)
still works fine for
On Thu, 2002-05-09 at 22:58, Tim Potter wrote:
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 11:10:58AM +1000, Tim Potter wrote:
Solaris has a couple extra fields in struct passwd. Since getpwent(3c)
says that pw_age and pw_comment are not used, it seems reasonable not to
fill them in. nscd may not use
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Harald Koenig wrote:
ACK! your patch looks much better and (more important;)
still works fine for Solaris.
Cool. Thanks for the feedback.
cheers, jerry
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On Fri, 2002-05-10 at 09:13, Mike Gerdts wrote:
Does get allocated statically, or on the stack? If it gets allocated
on the stack, then garbage could replace it at some time in the future.
Mike
I just found a copy of KR and answered the question for myself. For
anyone else that cares, KR
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From: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
so you'll be putting some of the money that is earned from
such recognition and increased reputation of samba my way,
then, yes, to fund
Hi
In the system we have setup we are doing domain logon's from Windows 2000
machines with profile sharing between a net of PCs. Once in a while some
of the users using the machines see a problem when they do a logon to a
new PC (a PC they have never used) and rarely to machines where they
Kevin Wheatley wrote:
Shirish Kalele wrote:
There was a superfluous string_sub in the previous patch. Try this one
instead when you get a chance..
Looks promising, I'm also using something like the patch below to
allow for upper case in the path to the links under Win2K.
My first
While trying to compile the VFS modules for Samba 2.2.4 under
FreeBSD 4.5-STABLE, I encountered several problems:
1. Missing include directory, unable to find popt.h if using bundled popt library.
2. Undefined Symbols when smbd loads a VFS module.
- defined DYNEXP for the *bsd* case
3.
Gerald Carter schrieb am 08.05.2002:
On Wed, 8 May 2002, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
I just updated my server with linux-2.4.18 and XFS 1.1
there are new acl libs Version 2.x.x witch requires the attr lib
If I run ./configure --with-acl-support
HEAD doesn't find valid acl libs!!!
Hi Jerry !
Well, that did the trick, but what may be the reason ? Is this a probelm due to poor
kernel design or insied the implementation of samba ? Should I report this to the
kernel developers ?
Regards,
Lars.
On Thu, 9 May 2002 21:05:50 -0500 (CDT)
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I am trying to add support to the recycle_bin module to be able to
pass the dir mask in and I can't see how to store that as well as the
path into vfs_private. Any suggestions as to how I should go about this?
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Here's a patch for my nmblookup changes, that provides complete usage()
information (including the Name Resolution types). Apparently these nmblookup
changes from previously have not yet been incorporated in cvs, as this is cvs
diff output after doing a cvs update today.
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Index:
Hi Jason,
Am Freitag, 10. Mai 2002 21:23 schrieb Jason Cook:
I am trying to add support to the recycle_bin module to be able to
pass the dir mask in and I can't see how to store that as well as the
path into vfs_private. Any suggestions as to how I should go about this?
you might want to
I want to make a cp instead of rename when a file is open for rewrite
is there a default_vfs_ops.cp ?
or can I just make my own calls ?
can I write the file somewhere is on the file system?
I'm new at this, but would like to help out the cause while I help myself.
Basically, I trying to create
I am sorry, subject of my mail should have been 'Cannot Copy Files From Alpha'. I have
mapped several network drives on shared
resources declared in SAMBA Server ALPHA running Open VMS 7.2-1, I can browse shares,
can copy files from Win98 to Alpha by simple
drag and drop in shared drives, but
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I've decided to simplify my question to start with in the hope of a
response that will enable me to make some further progress with my Samba
installation...
I have just installed the binary for 2.0.3 on my Alpha box running VMS
7.2. Running through the
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