Thomas Nilsen wrote:
I'd like to trow myself into the same disussion...
I'm also trying to get Samba 2.2.7 working from LDAP. So far I can see the
...
/usr/local/bin/smbldap-useradd.pl -w %u
I think there are some real problems with those scripts. I've written
my own using php and it seems
Thanks for the answer
(BTW, are you using RPMs or not? If so, which ones please?).
I use the RPM samba-common-ldap-2.2.7-1.1mdk, samba-server-ldap-2.2.7-1.1mdk
and samba-client-2.2.7-1.1mdk.
[global]
workgroup = MDKGROUP
server string = Samba Server %v
log file =
Am Fre, 2003-01-17 um 09.35 schrieb Jim:
OK, here is the deal. My system spins like a top with one exception.
I would like to store Computer accounts in ou=Computers and get them out
of ou=People. I've tried simply makeing this the ou that Computers are
added to but then the XP clients
My name is Darren Shaw and I work in the IT Dept for an Engineering
company.
I would like some help me with a Samba problem I would very much like to
resolve quickly if possible.
I am using Solaris 7 and Samba version 2.2.2.
I have created a local Solaris User Account called 'oracle' and also
Hi,
I 've got a problem. I have a big dir to share (it contains big files
hundred of MB each one) and I want that only twice are downloadable at a
time. I want to limit the number of download in fact to 2. I've found
the max connections options I tried but It seems to doesn't work as I
can
Hello,
can anyone please explain what might be the reason of this error in log
file:
...
yield_connection: tdb_delete for name failed with error Record does not
exist.
...
This seems to prevent from joining W2K box to samba-domain.
Regards,
--
Anton Voronin
Intersvyaz JSC
On 17 Jan 2003 at 10:27, Also Sprach Erwin Zierler:
Migration of User Profiles
snip most excellent post!
and now copy all the contents over the fresh profiles which were just created.
So you are actually overwriting the local AND the serverbased profiles.
Does this mean the samba needs
Dear Samba List,
My Windows XP machine is unable to reconnect my Linux samba network
drive when I login. I installed:
Win2000_PlainPassword.reg
which allows me to connect manually, but it is a requirement that this
be automatic on each login.
Has anyone found a way to achieve this?
First, try taking off the public directive. That might get you a password
prompt.
Second, to only let a certain user write to this share, read:
man smb.conf
:/write list
Joel
The 'scanfiles' share I want to be username password protected and be
writable only by username 'oracle' !
The
Matthieu Turpault wrote:
Thanks for the answer
(BTW, are you using RPMs or not? If so, which ones please?).
I use the RPM samba-common-ldap-2.2.7-1.1mdk, samba-server-ldap-2.2.7-1.1mdk
and samba-client-2.2.7-1.1mdk.
[global]
workgroup = MDKGROUP
server string = Samba Server
At 11:01 17.01.2003 +, you wrote:
On 17 Jan 2003 at 10:27, Also Sprach Erwin Zierler:
Migration of User Profiles
snip most excellent post!
and now copy all the contents over the fresh profiles which were just
created.
So you are actually overwriting the local AND the serverbased
Message: 12
From: Torben Ellgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 02:50:14 +0100
Subject: [Samba] First letter in filenames missing
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Erwin,
At 11:01 17.01.2003 +, you wrote:
On 17 Jan 2003 at 10:27, Also Sprach Erwin Zierler:
Does this mean the samba needs logon home and logon path and the profiles
share
setting up? I did have them but after trying to match samba with the old
NT PDC
which didn't have roaming, I
Message: 16
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 20:58:20 -0800
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Bill Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] auth. samba users against Win2K AD
Hi All,
We have a mixed Win2K and Linux environment, and we run Samba 2.2.3a on
SuSE 8.0 Linux.
set this in your share configuration
force group = users
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From: Brad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 1:32 AM
To: Sambauser mailing list
Subject: [Samba] Group file ownership...
We have a Red Hat 7.3 file server that serves about 30
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Markus A Lien wrote:
After bashing my head against a RH7.3 machine for 3 days maybe I have gone stupid,
but is there no easy way to search the mailing list archives short of doing text
serches on the different views of the archive?
You can also find the archives at
Hi @ all,
I'm new here. (with a little problem :-) )
I want to set up a domain trust relationship between a samba-server
(3.0alpha21) and a windows 2000 server each in a separate domain. It should be
transparently able (e.g.) to login to or use the shares of the respectivly other
domain.
I have
Quoting Richard Sharpe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, John H Terpstra wrote:
If they are already domain user profiles then the samba-3.0.0 'profiles'
tool should report the SID's in NTUser.DAT and should allow you to change
them.
There was a bug with the profiles command
Hi John,
connecting with smbclient is without trouble.
But setting o+x does not change anything except for the error message:
When trying to copy a file to G:\ (\\claire\public) NT says
BLA cannot not be copied, a file of name BLA already exists.
When trying to move a file to G:
Okay, admittedly I'm running an old version 2.0.5, but, why do I have to set
the eXecute permission in Linux before Samba will let a Windows client see
any files? Why would execute have anything to do with read and/or write? I
would think I could set -rw-rw or -rw-rw-rw- and be just fine,
On directories, the execute bit means permission to search the directory. That's
what the Samba user needs to see files in it.
-Original Message-
From: Marshall Lucas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 9:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Linux
The x in the permissions of directories controls access to the
directory (as in read the contents).
On Fri, 2003-01-17 at 09:20, Marshall Lucas wrote:
Okay, admittedly I'm running an old version 2.0.5, but, why do I have to set
the eXecute permission in Linux before Samba will let a Windows
Thank you Ken...I had long since forgotten that little caveat. It's amazing
what we can forget over time with disuse.
Marshall
-Original Message-
From: Hall, Ken (ECSS) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 8:44 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
set this in your share configuration
force group = users
Is there any way to force the group
ownership of created files?
Also, is there any way to force file ownersip to a given user
on newly created files?
You can also do this on the filesystem level by setting the
UID or GID bits on a
I am observing odd behaviour from XP home.
From my samba server (2.2.7a NetBSD) I am sharing the UNIX home directories
to two XP Home clients.
I have mapped the user share to drive h: on the clients.
When I open the network drive from My Computer explorer hangs for between
10 and 20 mins. After
Has anyone tried to compile Samba on Windows 2000?
I know it's a weird idea, but I don't like the fact that W2K shares c$, d$,
RPC$, etc.
With Cygwin, I didn't get past configure, it complained that locking was
unavaliable and bombed out.
Is it technically feasable to get Samba running on Cygwin?
Need help for my major screw up.
I am first time SAMBA user. System information:
Unix = HP-UX 11.0
Network = Windows 2000
Things that I did:
1) Logged into our test unix box as root. Created a
directory samba underneath /home/root.
2) Went to samba website and downloaded
Hello
I am looking for some help using swat. I am very new to Samba
I have installed samba-2.0.10-2 and have connected to http://localhost:901
to access the swat configuration tool.
I am following the O'Reilly book Using Samba by Robert Eckstein, David
Collier-Brown, Peter Kelly and it says
- Original Message -
From: Brandon Bergren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 3:58 PM
Subject: [Samba] Samba ON NT?
Has anyone tried to compile Samba on Windows 2000?
I know it's a weird idea, but I don't like the fact that W2K shares c$,
d$,
RPC$,
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On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Mikko Kortelainen wrote:
Here's (what I think is) the essential part from my SLAVE smb.conf:
security = user
domain logons = yes
domain master = no
os level = 64
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Hunt,Russ wrote:
Hello
I am looking for some help using swat. I am very new to Samba
I have installed samba-2.0.10-2 and have connected to http://localhost:901
to access the swat configuration tool.
I am following the O'Reilly book Using Samba by Robert Eckstein, David
Hello,
I used with happiness Samba 2.2.3.
Everything works perfectly but I noticed two problems with accented characters; the
first one on Samba, the other one on Swat.
I work with a win98 client and a Debian server.
Win98 use codepage 850 but I noticed, in fact, it use codepage 1252 and I
Rich-
It works now! Thanks a lot. Now I just have to figure out how I figure
out someone's new SID and the groups new SID on the Samba PDC. Anybody
want to share that part with me? Heh.
-Gabe
Richard Sharpe wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, John H Terpstra wrote:
If they are already domain
I've been trying to figure out the same problem
I've been investigating umask settings in /etc/bashrc, setting the setgid
bit on the directories with chmod and also using inherit permissions = yes
in the samba configuation file
I've also tried the following smb.conf options:
create mask =
It seems like the first call into authorise_login never
checks the rlogin (bails at checking for non-blank password
in check_user_equiv) and then drops into guest mode; there
is then a second call which *does* check (and successfully
finds the .rhosts entry) but by this point we're being a
guest
Hello all. Thanks so much with the assistance people provided with helping
me set up a pdc, and giving me the hints to be able to change my smbpasswd
and have it sync with the passwd file, from the win98 client.
Now I need to figure out how to enforce password aging so people will change
their
TEXTAREA NAME=Signature ROWS=4 COLS=60
I was wondering if some one could help me make some basic
login scripts and tell me where to place them. I know
nothing about them. I am trying to get my windows based
mechines to login to my Mandrake 9.0 server I have windows
ME and XP i got ME to
Never mind, I figured it out, the command is as follows:
rpcclient -U root -c lookupnames name1 name2 name3 etc localhost
Thanks for all the help guys. Now I can finally get this conversion to
the new PDC over and done with after two weeks of banging my head
against the wall.
-Gabe
Gabriel
I've been trying to figure out the same problem
I've been investigating umask settings in /etc/bashrc, setting the setgid
bit on the directories with chmod and also using inherit permissions = yes
in the samba configuation file
I've also tried the following smb.conf options:
create mask =
The only way to have automatic reconnects is to use encrypted passwords.
When windows prompts the user for the password it is very misleading.
It is not because they don't know the password. They are actually just
warning that they are about to send the password in plaintext (insecure
if you are
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On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Donovan, Chris wrote:
Additionally, from looking in netstat, we have noticed that there are a
large number of TCP sockets in a CLOSE_WAIT state. There are also a
large number of UDP sockets open but they are only listening on
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, D. Aaron McCaleb wrote:
Browse to the Samba server
Open the Printers folder
Right-click a printer, select Properties
Click No when asked if I want to install a print driver
Advanced tab
New Driver button
This is the
Thanks for the help Mathieu,
Turns out it was /etc/ldap.conf causing the problem. nss_base_passwd,
nss_base_group nss_base_shadow was set to ou=Users Of course, if the
machine account is supposed to log on from a ou=Computers, this will prevent
it...
I think I'll sit down and write a
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On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, John Helms wrote:
Hi,
I am attempting to configure our samba server for print
driver download. The server itself was installed from
RedHat 7.3 and has been configured to used cups instead
of lpd/lprng. After studying the
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On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, P Ranjit Kumar wrote:
Hello Danny Travis,
I am assuming you are using generic Samba 2.2.3a version. We came across the
problem and you can fix it by setting the cache variable on the devnm()
system cal to 1.
Just set the
Running 2.2.7a as a Samba PDC. My root account seems to have been killed
off. I can't join computers to domains, I can't add users, I can't login
with a 2000 box as root. If I try and login as root I get The system
cannot find message text for message number 0x%1 inthe message file for %2
.
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On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Stanley Hopcroft wrote:
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
I would dearly like to access CIFs directories on a NetApp filer
(850) with Linux/*ix SMB clients.
Unfortunately, smbclient from Samba 2.2.7 fails with a session setup
Dariush Forouher wrote:
Am Fre, 2003-01-17 um 09.35 schrieb Jim:
OK, here is the deal. My system spins like a top with one exception.
...
Are you using samba 2.2 or 3.0?
With samba 3.0 you can specify this in smb.conf
Right now I am using 2.2.7a. Is 3.0 out and stable? If it is, I will
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On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Brendan F. Dolan-Gavitt wrote:
Using samba-2.999+3.0.alpha21 (debian unstable source package), I can't
get the python modules to compile correctly. The problem seems to be
that py_common.c and py_smb.c declare global_myname as
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Mike Cantrell wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
Please note that your problem is very difference from Mike's Solaris
problem, which could be due to lack of file space or other network routing
problems. Mike could you please update to 2.2.7a to verify that this
problem
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Lex Onderwater wrote:
Only installing the printer on a W2K Pro SP3 machine is not working.
According to the W2K the drivers are not on the server. Which is very
strange because I am able to copy the specific files from the
Well, this may not seem like much, but, I looked at your logs. The smblogs
looked identical. The client logs had only these differences.
param/loadparm.c:lp_add_home(1890) adding home directory user2 at /files1/test
smbd/service.c:make_connection(610) simplewkstn (134.117.10.119) connect to
Please see my other post for commments about your logs.
I can't write you directly because your mail server rejects my mail
server (I run sendmail on my linux box), so I have to talk to you only via
the samba list.
It might be nice not to send logs in word format. They are a bit of a
nuisance to
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Tim Potter wrote:
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 08:40:55AM -0500, Green, Paul wrote:
[2003/01/08 08:26:20, 0] rpc_parse/parse_spoolss.c:spoolss_io_devmode(607)
spoolss_io_devmode: Unknown specversion in devicemode [0x0]
Samba critters:
Running with SAMBA_3_0, the following sequence gives incorrect results
from the last net ads testjoin:
# net ads testjoin -P
ERROR: Unable to fetch machine password
# net ads join -U ...
Joined 'KJCTST' to realm 'WIN2DOM.LOCAL'
# net ads testjoin -P
Join is OK
#
Hi,
I've been working with samba for a few days (2.2.7a), trying to get it to
use my dfree program. I've added a global option dfree command =
/usr/local/samba/bin/dfree, and testparms displays that line.
I had been trying to get it to call my program, but it never seems to call
[Q] Do we want to be able to configure the dictionnary name
within the smb.conf (char *) or hard-coded in cracklib?
Perhaps we want to be able to specify multiple directories
(char **). npasswd uses (char **) (mutliple). I have
no preference.
I forgot to mention the following
On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 08:20, Pierre Belanger wrote:
Hi,
Here's what I've done so far:
- Added a simple API in cracklib for Samba, works great.
- Sent an email to Alec Muffett, author of cracklib asking
him if he can add this new API that doesn't use
getuid() getpwuid().
- Sent an
Hello,
Issues questions:
- Will we ever see more work on cracklib, nothing changed
since 1997. We know we need to add an API that doesn't
use getuid() / getpwuid(). If Alec and/or Chris don't
want to add an API that doesn't use the get{pw}uid(),
we can:
1- Add a patch to cracklib
On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 09:32, Pierre Belanger wrote:
Hello,
Issues questions:
- Will we ever see more work on cracklib, nothing changed
since 1997. We know we need to add an API that doesn't
use getuid() / getpwuid(). If Alec and/or Chris don't
want to add an API that doesn't
I can see code in Samba 2.2.7a in source/smbd/groupname.c to do
groupname map functionality. I see
#ifdef USING_GROUPNAME_MAP
but I don't see any option to configure to enable this. Is this
feature available or is it still under development.
--
Eric M. Boehm /\ ASCII Ribbon
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On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Eric Boehm wrote:
I can see code in Samba 2.2.7a in source/smbd/groupname.c to do
groupname map functionality. I see
#ifdef USING_GROUPNAME_MAP
This is all removed in Samba 3.0. It has probably bit rotted since I
think
Hi,
I am testing on loriot: VMS 7.3, Samba 2.2.7a, and MultiNet V4.4 Rev A
on DEC 3000 Model 600 with 384 MB memory. After solving the Flags =
UCX_SERVER problem and the authentication problem, I am now actively
testing.
I am testing from MS Windows 2000 Pro with SP3. From Windows Explorer
Folks, please check the settings of your e-mail programs before posting
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recebidos por mim est=E3o sendo encaminhados para x.
Atenciosamente,
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On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Log Message:
This removes the 3rd argument from init_unistr2(). There were 240
calls to init_unistr2() in the code and every one of them got the 3rd
argument incorrect, so I thought it best just to remove the argument.
The incorrect usage was
Date: Fri Jan 17 14:33:31 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/swat/help
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4240/swat/help
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
welcome.html
Log Message:
sync with HEAD; link to HOWTO index
Revisions:
welcome.html1.17 =
Date: Fri Jan 17 14:34:23 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/web
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4401/web
Modified Files:
diagnose.c
Log Message:
connect to the actual netbios name in smb.conf and not LOCALHOST
Revisions:
diagnose.c 1.9 = 1.10
Date: Fri Jan 17 14:34:07 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/web
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4314/web
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
diagnose.c
Log Message:
connect to the actual netbios name in smb.conf and not LOCALHOST
Revisions:
diagnose.c
Date: Fri Jan 17 16:34:25 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv18256
Modified Files:
WHATSNEW.txt
Log Message:
sync WHATSNEW from SAMBA_3_0
Revisions:
WHATSNEW.txt1.56 = 1.57
Date: Fri Jan 17 20:57:23 2003
Author: jmcd
Update of /home/cvs/samba/source
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv19520/source
Modified Files:
Makefile.in configure configure.in dynconfig.c
Log Message:
Enable dynamic loading of RPC modules. See docs/textdocs/RPC_PLUGGIN.txt for
Date: Fri Jan 17 20:57:23 2003
Author: jmcd
Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/include
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv19520/source/include
Modified Files:
config.h.in dynconfig.h
Log Message:
Enable dynamic loading of RPC modules. See docs/textdocs/RPC_PLUGGIN.txt for
Date: Fri Jan 17 20:57:25 2003
Author: jmcd
Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv19520/source/lib
Modified Files:
util.c
Log Message:
Enable dynamic loading of RPC modules. See docs/textdocs/RPC_PLUGGIN.txt for
instructions.
Revisions:
util.c
dlsym() can return NULL validly, so we can't use that as the error test.
dlerror() is the correct way to test.
Whoops, forgot to credit aliguori for finding this one...nice catch,
Anthony.
Jim McDonough
IBM Linux Technology Center
Samba Team
6 Minuteman Drive
tridge, you're sure of what you're doing here ?
no, and thats why I have reverted the patch until I get it sorted
out.
I do know that nearly all the existing uses of init_unistr2() are
incorrect for many non-ascii charsets. I also am sure that it should
not be the caller that determines the
Date: Sat Jan 18 01:40:29 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/rpc_server
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv18185/source/rpc_server
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
srv_reg_nt.c
Log Message:
removing extra debug statement
Revisions:
srv_reg_nt.c
Date: Sat Jan 18 01:51:46 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/docs/textdocs
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv19318
Added Files:
RPC_PLUGGIN.txt
Log Message:
adding docs for rpc plugin libs
Revisions:
RPC_PLUGGIN.txt NONE = 1.1
On Sat, 2003-01-18 at 09:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tridge, you're sure of what you're doing here ?
no, and thats why I have reverted the patch until I get it sorted
out.
I do know that nearly all the existing uses of init_unistr2() are
incorrect for many non-ascii charsets. I also am
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 10:21:22AM +0100, Jean Francois Micouleau wrote:
depending on how the string is passed (data or ptr), on the pipe (LSA
comes to mind), and the phase of the moon and the different SP, all the
unicode strings are not equal !
Some strings are raw strings (not NULL
Date: Sat Jan 18 05:51:13 2003
Author: tpot
Update of /data/cvs/samba/docs/textdocs
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv5575
Added Files:
RPC_PLUGIN.txt
Removed Files:
RPC_PLUGGIN.txt
Log Message:
Er, I think this is a better spelling. (-:
Revisions:
RPC_PLUGIN.txt
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