Diego Rivera wrote:
Hi all!
A while ago I caught a discussion re Samba and LDAP SAM backend, with
OpenLDAP and nss_ldap.
It seems that the reason the smbd process keeps crashing (and thus
losing connections) has something to do with the fact that the LDAP
standard allows connections
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will compiling with --with-utmp allow you to see users on your network
through 'w' and finger? I am not especially new to samba, been running it
for a good 3 years of solid performance, but I never played with much else
in besides LDAP and Cups support. what does
Hi,
I've posted this one also to comp.protocols.smb, but the list seems to be
more hacky :-)
I have M$ Win2K PDC with Kerberos authentication system.
PDC
Win2K--SAMBA-3.020-LINUX
Kerberos5
It was somewhere told (Samba 3.0 prealpha guide to Kerberos
authentication)that
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I think smbmount is a separate downloadable package (At least it was
with Debian). If I recall correctly the command to smbmount is
smbmount //HOME/myshare /mnt/home -Uuser1%mypassword
Refer to man smbmount if this is not correct.
Hope this helps!
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From: [EMAIL
If I understand your question correctly... you would like to switch your
network from a workgroup to a domain. If so, use the link below to get
you started.
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#SAMBA-PDC
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't use Redhat, but with Debian samba-client and samba-common are
different packages so you'll have to
rpm -e samba-client
and
rpm -e samba-common
If this doesn't work, try contacting the package manager and asking
him/her what to do.
Hope this helps!
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From:
Hi,
I want to run two Samba servers on a single machine
during a transition from NT domain to W2k AD server
setup. And samba 2.0.7 to 2.2.5. And NT wkstation to XP.
To do this I'd like to run the two versions of Samba simultaneously
on the one machine. I figure this would be easy enough if
Hi there Brian! I've seen your email on one of the samba mailing list. This
has been my problem for a long time. I just want to share this problem
directly to you and i hope you can lend me your help.
I'm trying to setup windows printer sharing using SAMBA installed on my
Linux box (Redhat 7.3 as
Please Help!
I'm trying to setup windows printer sharing using SAMBA installed on my
Linux box (Redhat 7.3 as printer server) and windows 2000 pro as my client.
My win2k clients are connected to a Primary Domain Controller (PDC) running
windows 2000 server. Domain name is WWW.
When trying to
David Krovich wrote:
Here is the situation. I have NT 4.0 acting as a PDC on machine A. On
machine B, I have Sun PC Netlink running on a solaris machine. In the
PDC all home dirs are mapped to \\pcnetlinkserver\username$
I'm trying to replace PC Netlink with Samba on
Ben Calvert wrote:
Ok, I've done some further research into this one:
It appears that installing the Novell client on a Win machine has the
effect of replacing the file copy command with one from Novell. It also
seems that the NTFS filesystem has spaces for extra metadata, and the the
Hello all,
On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Ben Griffith wrote:
[...]
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This only happens with our WinXP clients; the two legacy Win98 machines
still in use don't ever complain about anything. I read something about
oplock problems in an
smime.p7m
Description: application/pkcs7-mime
Hi all folks
I encountered Samba and WinME connection problem both boxes are
connected with a crossover cable. Ping both boxes showed
connected/connecting
Name of WinME = IWILL
share folder = Shared
IP address = 192.168.0.1
2 NICs
eth0 IP add = 192.168.0.1 connected to Samba server
eth1
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Hi all:
Buchan Milne [EMAIL PROTECTED] and myself [EMAIL PROTECTED] are
proud to present to you the latest RPMs for samba-2.2.6, compiled for
Mandrake Linux 8.0, 8.1, 8.2 and 9.0 platforms, with or without LDAP.
We would like to thank the samba
pascal gachet wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to join a linux server to active directory with samba 3.0
I use the last samba release of samba samba-3.0alpha20 on a debian.
I follow the guide ADS-Howt.txt.
My problem is
I can get a ticket from my w2000 kdc with kinit without trouble, but
the
Hi All,
I can set up samba 2.2.1aon a linux box in a
workgroup (interfacing between windows 2000 red hat 7.2). The problem
arises when I try and setup 2 or more samba servers each on a distinct linux box
within a single workgroup.
Can anyone help ? I have tried giving them
different
Hello Samber's,
Sorry my question, but I'm a newbie on the list.
I have a network with about 57 Win2K workstations, and 2 Linux(RH7.3)
Servers. Samba is in one Linux box, controlling the workgroup, but now my
boss wants to put the network as a domain (internal domain, e.g. wpc.wpc).
All
Hello,
I've the following problem. I tried to compile samba3.0alpha20 with the ads
support option.
Before that I have installed kerberos5v1.2.6!
What is wrong! Have anyone an answer, thanks!
Compiling libsmb/trust_passwd.c
Compiling libads/ldap.c
Compiling libads/ldap_printer.c
Compiling
I have already applied the sign or seal patch (TWICE). Chris, have you
applied this patch yet?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:samba-admin;lists.samba.org]
On Behalf Of Bradley W. Langhorst
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 6:31 PM
To: Chris Tepaske
Cc: [EMAIL
Hello,
I have had Samba running for a long time now as a domain controller to win98
computers with no issues.
I have started to modify to allow for the new XP machines we are having.
I added CARTER$ (machine name) to the unix account.
I added it with smbpasswd.
I go to add itself to the
Hello,
my experience so far: dont do it - dont use XP - use Win2K
WinNT Win2K all is woorking fine, but XP ist might work and it might not.
We habe a single XP computer in out environment and ist makes a lot of trouble.
At first after applying all registry pathces to XP it worked,
but suddenly
Greetings ...
A quick question more to confirm a few things reguarding SMB passwords,
which I hope might be able to look at for password aging.
I saw some discussion on samba-tech list, but nothing conclusive.
LM and NT hashs don't have a salt? Do they? ... In other words, a
password
--On Thursday, October 17, 2002 10:51 AM -0400 Adam Lang
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CARTER is the name of the linux Samba server that is the PDC.
According to my documentation, I am suppsoed to do the following.
1) Create the Unix account:
/usr/sbin/useradd -c 'Samba PDC for CHERRY_HILL' -M -s
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Adam Lang wrote:
CARTER is the name of the linux Samba server that is the PDC.
According to my documentation, I am suppsoed to do the following.
1) Create the Unix account:
/usr/sbin/useradd -c 'Samba PDC for CHERRY_HILL' -M -s /dev/null CARTER$
You do NOT need to do
Hello All,
I think I touched on this subject on another thread when I was having
problems joining a WIN2k SP3 machine to the domain.
Anyway, does anyone know of a way to modify machine accounts in the new
format .tdb. The old way was pretty simple as it only required one to
modify a text file
Hi all,
I have some questions, some not accurately about samba, but all are
related...
This is my environment:
- I have a SuSE eMail Server 3.1, and I want to use the ldap database to
store my samba accounts (this is OK) and have a Samba PDC (this is OK too);
That are my questions/problems:
-
I've been using Samba 2.2.5 on RedHat 7.2 with 7 XP clients for almost a
year with no problems. It actually was pretty smooth after I figured
out how to get samba running (this was my first install). The reg hacks
are necessary but if you set them before you get into it all it creates
a whole
Got two machines connected via a 10MBit Hub:
One Slackware Linux 8.1 with eth0 = Realtek8139 (working fine),
one WindowsXP Pro, same NIC, registry key for proper auth is set.
The Windows machine is called xerxes on which the C dir is shared, and there
is /mnt/xerxes/ on the Linux box.
The
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On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Irving Carrion wrote:
Hello All,
I think I touched on this subject on another thread when I was having
problems joining a WIN2k SP3 machine to the domain.
Anyway, does anyone know of a way to modify machine accounts in
Hey great! I didn't see this option in man samba. Thanks!
-Original Message-
From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [mailto:jerry;samba.org]
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 12:21 PM
To: Irving Carrion
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] tdb Format
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Hi,This is my first messegge to the list.I need to migrate a
Windows 2000 Server PDC to a Linux/Samba, and I readed alot searching for an
answer.My problem is with Roaming Profiles. The user can log on but
theconfiguration isn't the correctly one. The wallpaper, the mail storge,
I'm testing Samba 2.2.5 with winbind. I can successfully authenticate
domain users who do and don't have corresponding UNIX accounts as well as
domain users who do have a UNIX account. Files created from PC side by
usera show up in UNIX ls -l as owned by usera so I thought the automatic
username
I'm trying to setup a print server for Samba clients to use. I have a HP
LaserJet 4 connected to /dev/lp0 and I'm using the LPRng spooling package.
Documents printed from Windows clients make it to the printer. However the
printed documents, mostly Excel/Word documents, have various abberations on
I am attempting to integrate a Linux Samba Server with an NT 4.0 PDC.
Ideally I am looking to authenticate the users on the PDC, and then
permit access to the Samba Shares on the Linux Box. I have several
issues, but the one which is presenting itself currently is when I
attempt to Browse the PDC
I would check with HP for a more recent driver to load on the workstation.
Also,if you are printing heavy graphics, you need to make certain you have
plenty of memory in the printer. Unix/Linux just passes the job to the
printer. The printer
will sometimes generate errors if it cannot render
2.2.6 installed from rpm on rh 7.2 system...
I'm trying to use pam_winbind and apache's basic authentication to
restrict access to certain directories served by apache.
It does work, but when I enter a wrong password I get this error in
log.winbindd:
Plain-text authentication for user jarboed
What version of Unix/Linux are you running?
I'm running Linux 2.4.19, Samba 2.2.5, and LPRng 3.8.15. Everything compiled
from source.
In your smb.conf file, do you specify the appropriate printing system via:
printing = lprng (or bsd, aix, etc.)
The command I use for printing is:
print
2.2.6 installed from rpm's on rh 7.2 system.
every time a cron job runs I get this in my log.winbindd
[2002/10/17 13:45:00, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:winbindd_getgroups(815)
user 'root' does not exist
the three important lines in my /etc/nsswitch.conf is:
passwd: files winbind nisplus
Ok. To let you know, my source was Samba Unleashed (copyright 2000). Page
343 and 344 is what told me that I needed to add itself to the entries and
to its own domain it is running.
I'll remove the entries and see how things work. Thanks for the help.
Apparently it is because the book I
Is there anyone on the list that has been able to get Win2k SP3 working
with the 3.0 alpha version?
I'm able to join but I can NOT log in. I can see the machine account
listed in pass.tdb (using pdbedit -l) and it is also in passwd shadow.
I HAVE ALSO APPLIED THE SIGN OR SEAL PATCH. The
mi smb.conf es:
START-
[global]
workgroup = FUNDES
netbios name = SERVER_NT
server string = %h server (Samba %v)
interfaces = eth0
bind interfaces only = Yes
encrypt passwords = Yes
update encrypted = Yes
min passwd length = 3
passwd program =
Thank you for the URL. That will be a good reference
in the future, but for now, I feel that some questions
remain unanswered.
1. Does smbmount use a keep alive time setting?
2. Does smbmount use the smb.conf file?
Regards,
-Richard Duran
--- Giulio Orsero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 16
After i had some problems with the stable release(nmbd kept on crashing
after a couple of hours) i decided to try the alpha version.
Maybe it was related with the fact that squid is running on the main samba
server ? All seem to be stable for now !
System : compaq proliant with disk array Raid 1
De Jaegere Dominique wrote:
After i had some problems with the stable release(nmbd kept on crashing
after a couple of hours) i decided to try the alpha version.
Maybe it was related with the fact that squid is running on the main samba
server ? All seem to be stable for now !
System :
I am attempting to install a Samba server (v.2.2.3a) in a Windows NT
Domain.
I have created individual Users in Unix w/o passwords. I have also
created smbpasswd accounts (with and without passwords).
My problem is that when the User Authenticates ( to the NT Server) they
do not have access to
-Original Message-
From: Jason Valenzuela [mailto:jvalenzuela;dspfl.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 9:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Printing issue
I'm trying to setup a print server for Samba clients to use.
I have a HP
LaserJet 4 connected to /dev/lp0 and
Hello,
I´ve tried to install samba 2.2.3a on our AIX 4.3. So long I had not any
problems.
I can map a drive on my W2K PC and do anything I want to on this drive. The
problem I have is, that when I´m doing a file transfer from the samba share
onto my local computer I have a big difference in the
I'm thinking about upgrading our NT4-clients to XP in the near future
and I want to know how well XP is supported by SAMBA in the recent
samba-versions.
I found many single statements in usenet, but I wonder if there is a
kind of XP-FAQ out there. (The one at samba-page is very outdated)
How can I mount a windows share on a sun machine. I am also not able to find
out the smbmount on that machine.
Thanks
Vikas
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i am having an issue with samba and winbindd
copy of my smb.conf
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from ws09573.rb.net (10.27.52.177)
# Date: 2002/10/17 16:41:29
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = domain1
netbios name = server1
server string = SERVER1_SAMBA
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From: Vikas Gandhi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 3:06 PM
Subject: [Samba] Mounting a windows share
How can I mount a windows share on a sun machine. I am also not able to
find
out the smbmount on that machine.
Maybe you
I want to be able to resolve windows machine names to their IP addresses
while using Linux. What I'd like to be able to do, from my linux box at
the command line is this,
ping windows_machine_name
Is there any way I can do this?
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On 10/17 17:07, Bert Rapp wrote:
I want to be able to resolve windows machine names to their IP addresses
while using Linux. What I'd like to be able to do, from my linux box at
the command line is this,
--
edit /etc/hosts:
192.168.x.x lame_windows_machine
--
# ping
Hi,
Downloading the latest now.
Okay, now for the scary part. This machine is live, and in use all day every
day. Anything I should know about upgrading from 2.0.7 to 2.2.5?
Wait until later tonight for 2.2.6 :-)
:) Have now downloaded 2.2.6, thanx.
Seriously, an upgrade from
On Thursday 17 October 2002 06:30, Roger Schmeits wrote:
How does one move from a rpm based samba to tar.gz? In other words how
do I upgrade from samba-2.2.1a-4 to samba-2.2.6.tar.gz.
Do I remove samba : rpm -e samba?
And what do I do with the other samba rpm packages:
samba-client-2.2.1a-4
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I receive the following error messages during bootup in the
/var/adm/messages log file and in the /usr/local/samba/var/log.nmbd file. I
am running Solaris 8 and Solaris 9 on all the Unix workstations that are
receiving these type of errors. What is this error actually telling me and
what can I
Bert Rapp wrote:
I want to be able to resolve windows machine names to their IP addresses
while using Linux. What I'd like to be able to do, from my linux box at
the command line is this,
ping windows_machine_name
Is there any way I can do this?
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I have a project due at school and have chosen Samba servers to research.
I am trying to find a source of information that discusses the corporate
advantage to Samba. How much money can a company save in NT server
licensing fees for example. Something that would help me write a fictitious
Yeah, the approach I took was to use the %u macro, although I couldn't
get it to work in the service definition, ie [%u$], so I used the
include option and wrote a script to generate an include file for each
user. With 2000 users, it's ugly and hackish, but it gets the job done.
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On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Wieprecht, Karen M. wrote:
I'm testing Samba 2.2.5 with winbind. I can successfully authenticate
domain users who do and don't have corresponding UNIX accounts as well as
domain users who do have a UNIX account. Files
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2.2.6 installed from rpm on rh 7.2 system...
I'm trying to use pam_winbind and apache's basic authentication to
restrict access to certain directories served by apache.
It does work, but when I enter a wrong password I get this error in
log.winbindd:
Plain-text
C.Lee Taylor wrote:
Greetings ...
A quick question more to confirm a few things reguarding SMB passwords,
which I hope might be able to look at for password aging.
I saw some discussion on samba-tech list, but nothing conclusive.
LM and NT hashs don't have a
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Joe E. Fieck wrote:
I have a project due at school and have chosen Samba servers to research.
I am trying to find a source of information that discusses the corporate
advantage to Samba. How much money can a company save in NT server
licensing fees for example.
At my nt-server, the c-drive was overfilled. After that I could not mount it
from redhat7.3 samba 2.2.3. The following was said.
tdb((null)): tdb_open_ex: could not open file
/var/cache/samba/unexpected.tdb: No such file or directory
1541: Connection to servername failed
SMB connection failed
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On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2.2.6 installed from rpm's on rh 7.2 system.
every time a cron job runs I get this in my log.winbindd
[2002/10/17 13:45:00, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:winbindd_getgroups(815)
user 'root' does not
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On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2.2.6 installed from rpm on rh 7.2 system...
I'm trying to use pam_winbind and apache's basic authentication to
restrict access to certain directories served by apache.
It does work, but when I
Title: Samba 2.2.6 Compile error
Hi ,
Appreciate your help
I've downloaded, unzipped and untarred Samba2.2.6 on my Solaris 8 machine.
Now when I do ./configure - I get the following error after a while:
checking for test routines configure: error: cant find test code. Aborting config
Title: Samba for NCR MP-RAS Unix
Hello, which of the Samba binaries will work with NCR MP-RAS UNIX?
Thank you,
Howard Stockdale
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
W - (904)634-6647
C - (904) 591-3048
F -(904) 634-6648
Hi Andrew
I am also experiencing these problems with 2.2.5, and would like to find a
solution asap!
Chris
Andrew Gaffney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:3DAC9621.9060405;locutus2.yi.org...
I set up Samba 2.2.6rc3 (also tried 2.2.4 and 2.2.5 with same effect) as
a PDC. It works just
After receiving no response to yesterday's message, I tried some more web
scouring and more tinkering and dinking around with Samba...and I discovered
what may be a major key to my problem...
I have 3 PC's...2 are Windoze and 1 is Linux. Windoze machines are likely to
understand how to share
I am using both NT4 W2k clients connecting to a Samba 2.2.3 PDC and they
map homedrives differently
smb.conf
logon path = \\%L\profiles\%u
logon drive = H:
logon home = \\%L\%u\.profiles
W2K ends up as
HOMEDRIVE=H:
HOMEPATH=\
HOMESHARE=\\fileserver\Phill\.profiles
NT4 ends up as
HOMEDRIVE=H:
Jennifer Crusade wrote:
well i have been trying to get my linux box to join my nt domain (not as a
PDC just as a client) and it just wont join dang naggit! run smbpasswd -j
mydomain -r PDC netbios name like it says to do in the book it gives me
the following error:
cli_net_auth2:Error
Hello all,
Not sure what the problem is here, running Samba 2.2.2 on Solaris 8 as an NT
domain controller for NT4 workstations. When I leave NT workstations and Samba
processes running for a while logins work fine, but if I restart nmbd/smbd or
the workstation I start getting a Domain controller
Since you've probably enabled the firewall settings when you installed
RedHat, you're probably going to need to modify the
/etc/sysconfig/ipchains file.
This line here is probably causing you the most problem.
-A input -p tcp -s 0/0 -d 0/0 0:1023 -y -j REJECT
In order to allow smb packets to
Correct me if I'm wrong. With Samba 2.2.5, there is no way to get a
group of users to manage printers so they be able to select/deselect
duplex mode, tray, etc.
Although I'm able to add a group with the Security tab and give them
appropriate permissions, it doe not work from the user side - all
I've installed Red Hat 7.3 (2.4.18-3) with Samba 2.2.3a as a standard install.
I can access Samba (running as a workgroup server) from several Win clients.
The Samba server is going to act as a very simple file and print server for
about 10-20 users with no complex authentication or features.
Samba,
I'm a Unix Admin in ATT Labs and I have a
request.
Some of the users accessing my unix servers are
running WIN2000.
For the other flavors of Windows I have "mirrored"
the main ATT domain passwd to the unix box passwd, therefore when
rebooting they don't get promptedto key in the
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 09:30:20AM -0500, Steve Langasek wrote:
The current Debian Samba package uses the following shell snippet to
convert between 2.2-style character set settings and 3.0-style settings,
if the user has opted to let Debian manage the smb.conf file directly.
If the user
On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 05:03:01PM +0200, Ignacio Coupeau wrote:
the samba share; and the filename is impossible to modify from windows:
samba log says file not found. From the shell the file looks like
r?sum?.xls but the ? are actually 0x83.
In a hurry I used
unix charset = CP850
This is the proper way!
If you have to maintain compatibility, you set the unix charset to be a
code page instead of unicode.
Or you mean you want a way to make samba recognize which kind of charset
have been used previously and support both the former and utf-8 at the
same time?
Simo.
On Thu,
Alan Jones wrote:
Hi,
We have some special weirdness happening with Samba and windows XP here.
Background:
We are wanting to install a third party product passlogix, V-GO single
sign on product on windows
(http://www.passlogix.com), which authenticates against a windows
server.
hi luke,
i have tried your patch with heimdal-0.5 and heimdal-0.4e
and added some rough configure.in-checks so that you can choose now
between your kerberbos implementation:
--with-krb5impl={heimdal,mit}Choose Kerberos 5 implementation
(default=mit)
--with-krb5libs=DIR Locate
I'm just wondering if anybody has considered the impact of creating 'on
the fly' mappings for groups/users (uid-sid stuff) and how this plays
with PDC/BDC relationships...
If we have a BDC that is asked for a not-yet-mapped group, and gives it
a SID, how do we get that information back to the
Hi Andrew,
here's the NOT READY version of my ldap connection chaching patch
metze
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Stefan metze Metzmacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
diff -Npur --exclude=CVS --exclude=*.bak --exclude=*.o --exclude=*.po --exclude=.#*
This patch does not yet handle the case where we already have a
sambaDomainInfo entry, but no rid attribute. I do not know how you can
make sure that you do not end up with to rid attributes. Does anybody
know how to do this?
Define the rid attribute to be SINGLE-VALUE in the schema.
Matt
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On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Jon Monroe wrote:
I'm seeing tons of leftover directory handles for any directories
visited on a samba share (via a win2k/win9x workstation). For every
directory access inside a samba share, 3 handles are initially opened --
All,
TIA, I have a feeling this is a question everyone knows the answer to but
me, why do I keep getting the message:
Failed to open /usr/local/samba/private/secrets.tdb
Solaris 8 02/02 release. private/secrets.tdb does not exist, and
/usr/local/samba is root:other ownership.
Hi Jerry,
I tried disabling kernel oplocks. I also tried disabling in different
combinations:
oplocks
level2 oplocks
posix locking
locking
All variations seem to produce similar results -- 2 extra directory locks
for each directory for each visitation.
I'm going to try kernel 2.4.19 when I
Hi!
This patch puts a RID allocator into the passdb backend. The outside interface
are two calls.
pdb_max_used_rid is for net rpc vampire to set the maximum RID that the PDC
gave us.
pdb_allocate_rid_for_gid allocates a new RID for the given unix group id. The
passdb backend must allocate RIDs
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Hi again!
This patch puts a RID allocator into the passdb backend. The outside interface
are two calls.
I forgot one thing:
This patch does not yet handle the case where we already have a
sambaDomainInfo entry, but no rid attribute. I do not know
For my book...
Do I understand correctly that Samba does not offer a per-share password,
even when running under security=share?
In the original, outdated design of SMB (COREP.TXT) passwords were assigned
to shares. I don't see a mechanism in newer Samba docs that allows for a
per-share
Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
Hi Andrew,
here's the next NOT WORKING version of my ldap connection chaching patch
there's a problem with the LM and NT passwords.
I've got the following errors??? Can anybody test it I can't find the bug
:-( I'm sitting here for hours now...
btw
Date: Thu Oct 17 16:26:03 2002
Author: mbp
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/utils
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv30095/utils
Added Files:
Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD
psec.c
Log Message:
Copy tim's psec utility across from the testsuite/ directory into
here. By building it as
Date: Thu Oct 17 16:35:10 2002
Author: mbp
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv30885
Modified Files:
Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD
Makefile.in
Log Message:
Add psec targets to samba/source Makefile. Not built by default; can
get it with 'make psec'.
Date: Thu Oct 17 06:39:44 2002
Author: tpot
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/rpc_parse
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv30936/rpc_parse
Modified Files:
parse_spoolss.c
Log Message:
When unmarshalling a relstr, don't unmarshall the string data if the
offset is zero. Previously
Date: Thu Oct 17 06:44:33 2002
Author: tpot
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/rpc_parse
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv31493
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
parse_spoolss.c
Log Message:
Merge NULL relstr fix from HEAD.
Revisions:
parse_spoolss.c 1.155.2.5 =
Date: Thu Oct 17 17:10:23 2002
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/client
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv19403/client
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
smbspool.c
Log Message:
Added new error codes. Fix up connection code to retry in the same way
that app-head
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