Can someone point my in the direction where i can get a distribution. I
don't have a compiler and therefore would like a package. I seem to
remember using 1.19 sometime ago. I only want to share a read only
directory and nothing fancy.
Many thanks
Rod
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone point my in the direction where i can get a distribution. I
don't have a compiler and therefore would like a package. I seem to
remember using 1.19 sometime ago. I only want to share a read only
directory and nothing fancy.
Suggest you
i have the following problem, the outlook express desktop settings are
being overwritten every time i change the host. i was helped by Laurent
HOFMANN (thanks a lot), who pointed out that the exclusion list in
ntuser.ini excludes Local Settings from the files, which are being
synchronized.
Dear Keith and R. Garcia,
Thank you for replying me. I set the parameter unix password sync equals to No and
now I can both change the local user password and as well as the samba password from a
remote machine.
But for the synchronization of local UNIX users to samba users cannot be done
okay the problem has solved. now the client is
connecting to the domain. by creating machine name
different from the user account. below is log file
which i have done.
Thank you very much brad
i think all is ok here :
---smb.conf---
[root@LinuxBox
dear samba list members,
I recently installed RedHat 8.0 with samba 2.2.7 (already updated, was 2.2.5
before I think, but with the same problem). now I have the problem, that
overwriting of files on shares of that samba machine sometimes is extremely
slow. writing new files is fast as ever. but
I've tried to determine this empirically, but have run foul of config
issues that won't be resolved in the immediate future. Basically, I
know that Samba + ACL + an acl-aware filesystem will allow me to
assign unix-style permissions to arbitrary groups of people for a
given file. However, Windows
Hello,
We are having this issue with samba and OSX 10.2.3. We are using
freebsd4.7 serving samba as a fileserver for our company, we have a mix
of windows and macs connecting to it. The windows machines work just
fine the macs are another story.
I have narrowed it down to this: I
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 07:57, Jean-Rene Cormier wrote:
Ok I have a samba server that I use for file sharing, I have a lot of
trouble with it and I want to see if putting those shares on a WinXP box
would work better. But we don't have a domain here, just workstation in
a workgroup and I was
yes that would be a fantastic feature??!!
I'd like to force all the users to change password every once a month
but
I'm not sure how!?
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Hi,
I have a server SUN (solaris 8), and I have instaled in this server
samba_version_2.2.2.
My problem is : I have 35 clients windows2000 that, when the users open any
file,
in the place of utilize the local processing, utilizes the processing of the
server.
So, the processor from the server
Hi!
The Samba 3.0 roadmap page says, that there should be binary packages of
3.0 alpha 21 available for Red Hat 8.0. The link points to
http://download.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/RedHat - however
there doesn't seem to be such a directory...
Where can I get binary packages for RH 8.0?
Well, I was wondering how to setup samba installations to provide
fail-over for linux boxes that will be acting as a print-server for
windows clients in an NT Domain (windows PDC and WINS servers). I
didn't see any ideas in The Unofficial Samba Howto and the Samba-
HOWTO-Collection. I was
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 04:39, Ryan oberto wrote:
howdie all
i have a samba pdc server runnnig 3 instances of samba 1 for each different domain
it works but i cant add a machine to a domain if the domain doesnt start first
and now after 3 days i get service netlogon not running on the
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 04:39, Dmitry Surkov wrote:
i have the following problem, the outlook express desktop settings are
being overwritten every time i change the host. i was helped by Laurent
HOFMANN (thanks a lot), who pointed out that the exclusion list in
ntuser.ini excludes Local
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 04:48, Thushani Weerasinghe wrote:
Dear Keith and R. Garcia,
Thank you for replying me. I set the parameter unix password sync equals to No
and now I can both change the local user password and as well as the samba password
from a remote machine.
But for the
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 06:25, richard wrote:
yes that would be a fantastic feature??!!
I'd like to force all the users to change password every once a month
but
I'm not sure how!?
you need samba3 for this...
brad
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On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 07:51, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hi!
The Samba 3.0 roadmap page says, that there should be binary packages of
3.0 alpha 21 available for Red Hat 8.0. The link points to
http://download.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/RedHat - however
there doesn't seem to be such a
Is there an equivalent of net rpc vampire for w2k in samba3?
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Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2003 09:09:41 -0500
From: David Gibbins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Redhat ACL support
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I've been using Samba mostly succesfully for my Linux box serving Win9x machines for
a couple of years now
In the last few days I've been getting all sorts of connectivity problems
Most of the errors in the samba log files are like:
[2003/02/06 09:54:16, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(684)
hello andreas,
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 11:52:18AM -0200, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
Is there an equivalent of net rpc vampire for w2k in samba3?
no.
although user and group-information can be nicely retrieved, a win2k dc
will not give you the password-hashes (for now).
i think Jeremy Allison
Hi all,
After having spend 2 days to resolve my problem to configure Samba 3.0 (the
path to the libgcc_s was wrong) I've finally installed it and I'm trying to
join the W2K AD domain with the command:
1. kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED] (asking password and getting the ticket from
the W2K)
2. net ads
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, Dmitry Surkov wrote:
i have the following problem, the outlook express desktop settings are
being overwritten every time i change the host. i was helped by Laurent
HOFMANN (thanks a lot), who pointed out that the exclusion list in
ntuser.ini excludes Local Settings from
I am having a permission denied error as well. I know that osx has huge
default permissions error. if you create a file on the server then you no
longer have access to read it, and various problems of the same sort.
My problem is joining a system to a mac osx server 10.2.3 domain, if you
have
Oops, [EMAIL PROTECTED], not SALBA (:
/dev/idal
--- Chris de Vidal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2003 08:19:56 -0800 (PST)
From: Chris de Vidal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: oplock problems
To: Brian Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- Brian Johnson [EMAIL
Hello everyone,
I've just a single question?
Can domain group policy's be served by samba 3.0?
Just a thought ; Make a share with gpt.ini, user and machine dirs and the
registry.pol files within. Then editing them with something like:
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 05:08, Ronan Waide wrote:
I've tried to determine this empirically, but have run foul of config
issues that won't be resolved in the immediate future. Basically, I
know that Samba + ACL + an acl-aware filesystem will allow me to
assign unix-style permissions to arbitrary
Hello again,
How about make a link ie. referer to the samba share from this
attr.(//MAINBOX/POLICY)
/gpobject:LDAP://dn=POLICY,cn=MAINBOX,ou=MACHINES,ou=SERVERS,dc=eazy,dc=homeip,dc=net;
Only four hairs left!
J.
Jesse Jacobs said:
Hello everyone,
I've just a single question?
Can domain
Hi there,
We have Samba running on an HP-UX 11.0 server. Our end-users are still on
Windows 95, soon to change to Windows 2000,
and therefore use NetBIOS to connect to the network share on the machine.
Occasionally the WINS server on the network
loses its entry for the Samba server. This, in
On February 6, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
you don't need ACL support for unix style permissions
(user, group, world)
ACLs are lists of arbitrary users that have the specified permissions on
the files you choose.
You do if you want more than one set of user/group acls per file.
Waider.
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On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 08:58, Ronan Waide wrote:
On February 6, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
you don't need ACL support for unix style permissions
(user, group, world)
ACLs are lists of arbitrary users that have the specified permissions on
the files you choose.
You do if you want more than
Because in OSX server you cannot login to a server remotely using root,
you have to use an admin accout to join a machine to a domain.
I changed the owner of the samba dir and smbpasswd file to admin.
Seems a little too easy now.
/me kicks self for not thinking of that a while ago.
I just hope
I am running Samba 2.2.3a and have my users logging into the 'samba
domain'. My WinNT and WinXP users are working fine with roaming profiles
and policies. My problem is my Win98 users. The logon script doesn't seem
to be working, i.e. when I log onto a Win98 machine (logging into the
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 09:21, Ronan Waide wrote:
The whole point of my question was NOT these ACLs, but whether the
extended ACLs provided by Windows were supported. Your response to
this was that you didn't know.
So essentially, you told me something I already knew, and said I
don't know
Hello Joe,
How did u get the win XP group policies to work within the domain?
I'd really like to hear back from ya.
I am running Samba 2.2.3a and have my users logging into the 'samba
domain'. My WinNT and WinXP users are working fine with roaming
profiles and policies. My problem is my
Ok, I know this is a stupid question but im having problems with some shares
and so I have to ask:
Are share parameters specified within the [global] section used as defaults
for my other shares, or are they ignored?
For example, if I set
veto oplock files = /*.DBM/*.dbm/
within the
Hello,
I'm using Samba 2.2.7 + XFS (1.1) + ACL + quotas on a Linux machine with
kernel 2.4.18. What I want to ask you - is Samba's quota support
reliable enough so I can use it at commercial environment ? (I'm asking
because of experimental flag at --with-quota in Samba .configure file)
Hi Jesse,
I didn't get the 'group' policies working. All my users will have
the same policy applied, so I just used the default user policy (for both
Win2k and WinXP). I did notice a difference between Win2k and WinXP
profiles though. I use a different 'default' profile for Win2k and
Does anyone know if implementing LDAP with samba will help this? I'd like
to implement LDAP with samba for this specific reason (password
expiration), but I don't want to implement this if it doesn't work.
Joseph Morin
Dominion Diagnostics
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Hi !
Please post your smb.conf . It may help to solve your problem.
Regards,
Michael
At 12:10 06.02.2003 -0500, you wrote:
I am running Samba 2.2.3a and have my users logging into the 'samba
domain'. My WinNT and WinXP users are working fine with roaming profiles
and policies. My
Hello again (I hope it's not too much to have two questions in one day :),
Currently I'm testing quota support on Linux system with kernel 2.4.18 +
XFS 1.1 patch + Samba 2.2.7 (--with-quota compiled) and I went into one
really unpleasant problem when accesing Samba share from Windows 2000
SP3
Hi Community,
I want to thank everybody which help me.
Mostly Mr. John Terpstra that help me always I needed.
What's happen?
I changed SAMBA 2.2.5 to SAMBA 2.2.7 and everything works.
I believe that the problem was the package that I used.
Why?
I downloaded directly of the freewarebull.com,
Yes, I'm using the ntconfig.POL for XP users. by 'default' I'm referring
to the default profile for new users. I use the copy facility to copy a
default profile on top of the new users (local) profile on their machine,
then log on as that user and log out (which copies the 'new' profile) to
Köhler Andreas wrote:
Dear Members,
When opening a document the first time in the folder, it's opening write-protected in MS-Word2000.
If the same document is opened the second time afterwards, then it's opening correct w/o write-protection set.
Do you have any solution for that problem ?
I have both set client codepage 850 (Win98SE, I checked with chcp) and I
have set
character set ISO8859-1.
Problems arise when I use a special character in the Win client, like ñ
(lowercase n with a tilde), I get a questionmark in Linux
The other way around, when I use the same character ñ
Here's my smb.conf file.
Thanks for the help!
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = DOMAINNAME
netbios name= SERVERNAME
security = USER
hosts allow = 192.168.1., 192.168.0., 127.
name resolve order = host bcast
On February 6, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I just tried to set an acl on take ownership it doesn't stick - it
should.
Read and write attributes does stick.
Thanks, that's what I'd seen myself. I guess it's not supported at
present.
Cheers,
Waider.
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On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's my smb.conf file.
Joe,
Looks OK. How are your Win98 configured?
1. In TCP/IP is WINS IP Addr. set to the IP Addr. of your samba server?
2. Have you installed the Client for Microsoft Networks?
- configured it to 'Log onto Windows NT
Hello,
Is there a way to broadcast a message with smbclient -M?
Also, is there some utility out there with user interface where I can select
which machines should receive the message and then send it out?
Thanks,
Tomas
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To ANYONE that can help :),
we where using samba version 2.0.7 and everything worked great. we just
upgraded to version 2.2.7a. and now we get this weird/wicked problem.
sometimes when a user logs out and then trys to log back in it says
//servername/.ntprofile/share/file cannot be copied
To all, i have a simulur problem. whenever i log into samba. it tries to
copy the profile over but then it hangs and says it cant. i also cant delete
the local folder which it copies over to the win2k box. its very strange and
weird. it just started to happen when we upgraded to 2.2.7a. are old
John,
Thanks for the prompt response.
Here's what I have.
1. In TCP/IP is WINS IP Addr. set to the IP Addr. of your samba server?
Yes, using winipcfg, the Primary WINS Server is set to my samba
server
2. Have you installed the Client for Microsoft Networks?
-
John,
Do I need a machine account for this win98 machine? I have them
auto-created for Win2k and WinXP machines, but I haven't created one
manually, and it didn't get auto-created.
Thanks again,
Joseph Morin
Dominion Diagnostics
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John,
Thanks for the prompt response.
Here's what I have.
1. In TCP/IP is WINS IP Addr. set to the IP Addr. of your samba server?
Yes, using winipcfg, the Primary WINS Server is set to my samba
server
2. Have you installed the
On Thu, 6 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John,
Do I need a machine account for this win98 machine? I have them
auto-created for Win2k and WinXP machines, but I haven't created one
manually, and it didn't get auto-created.
No. Samba works the same way as NT/2K servers would. Win9X/Me
here is a update
We are now trying to upgrade all of our domain client machines from WinNT
to Windows2000 (we're actually doing clean installs, not upgrades). Under
our limited testing this worked well.
Now that we're rolling it out to the masses in our department, many users
are beginning to
Ronald,
I am not sure, but I think I remember
reading that some strange behavior
connected with roaming profiles can be
taken care of by turning nt acl support
off on the profile share. I don't know if
it applies here or if is is dependent on
other unknown factors (OS of Samba
machine,
http://us1.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/README.Win2kSP2
it has info on that there.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ronald,
I am not sure, but I think I remember
reading that some strange behavior
connected with roaming profiles can be
taken care of by turning nt acl support
off on the profile share.
Dear Troy,
Already did that and still no luck. i noticed that when there was a
+ at the end of the directories. and reran the config. everything was
working fine untill this new upgrade. i have read on the forums about it
but nobody really gives a answer. i also added this user to are
Hi,
New to Samba this list, so please forgive if I make a faux pas.
I've got a Redhat 7.3 box with Samba, 2 Win stations, called ws1 ws2.
When either station creates files on the server, all the files get created with
permissions of rw-r--r-- (644). How do I get them created with 777?
ws1
I have had this running now for 3 weeks and have not been able to figure a
few things out.
Samba 2.2.7-1 on RH7.2 using lprng and doing the print serving for windows
XP clients
I added printer drivers for each printer via APW facility. I can add drivers
all day long, but I cannot remove them,
Glen,
Add:
force create mode = 0777
force directory mode = 0777
to the config file. That is a sure
way to accomplish your goal.
You could change the default
umask for bash in /etc/bashrc,
but this may or may not affect
the default umask of Samba
created files. You could try it
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 16:32, Glen Overman wrote:
Hi,
New to Samba this list, so please forgive if I make a faux pas.
I've got a Redhat 7.3 box with Samba, 2 Win stations, called ws1 ws2.
When either station creates files on the server, all the files get created with
permissions of
The problem is with Windows doing delayed writes. Windows before it writes
anything, it sets the file properties. Setting the file properties always
succeeds. So even though the file copy is unsuccessful, file size is shown
correctly.
You can use smb.conf variable strict allocate = yes to prevent
Kyle and everyone else,
I tried that also and still it didnt work. so i then installed sp3 and
W00t. works fine now. i dont have much time to look into it as im in a rush
and have about 100x other things to do
but i will look into it more tomorrow. thanks for the help everyone.
Hi,
I have a Samba share
[docs]
comment=Document Control
path=/srv/doccon
write list=root, MYDOMAIN\doccon
read only=no
create mask=0660
force create mode=0660
directory mask=0750
hide undreadable=yes
The files are under /srv/doccon are given 0770 for doccon:MYDOMAIN\Doc
Writers, with ACL
John,
Thanks for the help! It's working!
In my logon script for Win2K users I had a line something like this:
NET USE H:\\server\%username%
And this wouldn't run in win98. Changing it to what you suggested:
NET USE H:/HOME
works just fine.
I have the NET TIME
In Samba 2.2.7a, 'password expire time' appears to be being ignored.
When I run 'smbstatus' it says:
Unknown parameter encountered: password expire time
Ignoring unknown parameter password expire time
What should I be using to force a password change every n days?
Regards,
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From the smb.con man page:
Note
that all S parameters can also be specified in the [global] section - in
which
case they will define the default behavior for all services.
Joel
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 11:07:46AM -0600, Henry, Brad ERM wrote:
Ok, I know
Is there a way to get the Windows side and the Linux side (running samba)
of a dual boot box to have the same SID? I want the box to be a member
of a domain run by a Samba PDC whether it is in Windows or Linux.
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I don't know of a simple broadcast method.
To broadcast to all clients on your network, I can think of two possibilities.
There is a findsmb Perl script which comes with the samba. With nmbd turned
off, it will look for responding machines.
Or, if you have a wins server,
smbclient -L winserver
Ronald schrieb:
To all, i have a simulur problem. whenever i log into samba. it tries to
copy the profile over but then it hangs and says it cant. i also cant delete
the local folder which it copies over to the win2k box. its very strange and
weird. it just started to happen when we upgraded to
Hi Miles,
This sounds like a
PAM_USER_UNKNOWN13
error. Which would indicate that winbind daemon did it's job (ie passed the
username and
password to the password server ,and got validation back that the user is
authenticated,
but then when it went thru the nsswitch stuff to 'look up'
Hi Miles,
any reason you are compiling it yourself, instead of pulling the depot from
the samba ftp site?
That is what I am using successfully.
Don
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From: Miles Roper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 15:31
To: 'MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)';
ps, the fact that get getpwent and getent programs that you are running do
NOT
return any output indicate that the issue is probably with the
libnss_winbind.so
on your system..
Don
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From: Miles Roper [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 15:31
Hi Don,
Michael Steffens a while back sent me a compiled version of getent which I
couldn't get to work.
I compiled your version and it doesn't seem to produce any result either,
seems to return immeditaly without doing anything.
ie
coastdr: /mnt/1/samba/test ./getent passwd WESTCOASTDHB+mroper
had the same problem, I thought compiling it from scratch may fix it,
although I've only just recently worked out how to get the extra debugging
from pam, but symptoms were exactly the same.
has taken me a long time to work out how to compile it on hpux with gcc, had
to change a include file and
so where to from now?
do you think it would be useful to install the compiled one for HPUX one
from samba ftp?
just a note, I've been tring to get this to work for at least a year, since
winbind was first included in winbind, this time I'm determined I'm going to
get it working :o)
Hello, I am setting up a music server and have run into some file corruption
with Samba.
Whenever I copy JPG files from either my Win2K machine or my WinXP machine, I
get file corruption.
Please Help,
Frank
If you are referring to:
lock spin count =
lock spin time =
They are working very well 2.2.7a thank you.
Here are my settings:
lock spin count = 50
;default=10
;test with 6 wks show anything higher or lower than 15 cause increased load
on server with slower performance
lock spin time = 15
Idzet Marc Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] levelbl
It should be connecting to the trusted domain by default.
1. What does wbinfo --sequence show you?
Wbinfo tells it does not support --sequence option. However wbinfo
-m shows DOM2 in the list.
2. What version of samba are you running?
The version is
Hello,
I configured samba 3.0 (alpha21) --with-pam but i get the following Error
Message
when I want to make make. I installed all IMHO packeges which are for pam
necessary.
Can anybody please say me what is the best way to solve my Problem.
sles:/usr/samba-3.0alpha21/source # make
Using
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 21:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I configured samba 3.0 (alpha21) --with-pam but i get the following Error
Message
when I want to make make. I installed all IMHO packeges which are for pam
necessary.
Can anybody please say me what is the best way to solve my
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 03:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I am setting up a music server and have run into some file corruption
with Samba.
Whenever I copy JPG files from either my Win2K machine or my WinXP machine, I
get file corruption.
take it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
have you run
Consider a file with ownership and mode such that a client has
read-only permission on that file.
Suppose that this file is open read-only by second client, with a
share mode of DENY_WRITE.
If the first client attempts to open the file read-write then a question
arises: what is the appropriate
Since samba 2.2.8 seems to be on the way i thought i might raise this
issue before release.
I've seen a few users get confused by the fact that their machine name
and their user name cannot be very similar
adil (users) and
adil$ (machine)
cannot work.
I think it's not good practice to have
Esh, Andrew wrote:
Also, try loading a few other non-Samba programs into gdb, to see what they
require. Maybe threading is a common library to load.
I have tried this against sshd, httpd, radiusd and lpsched. None are
showing libthread anywhere in the list of symbols.
After latest
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 09:04:14AM -0500, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
Since samba 2.2.8 seems to be on the way i thought i might raise this
issue before release.
I've seen a few users get confused by the fact that their machine name
and their user name cannot be very similar
adil (users)
On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 02:26:25PM +, Neil Hoggarth wrote:
Consider a file with ownership and mode such that a client has
read-only permission on that file.
Suppose that this file is open read-only by second client, with a
share mode of DENY_WRITE.
If the first client attempts to open
Hi Jeremy,
I just see that newer version's of heimdal and mit have krb5-config.
it would be cool to use it by default if it's available and if not fallback
to the current tests
metze
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On Thu, Feb 06, 2003 at 07:27:24PM +0100, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
I just see that newer version's of heimdal and mit have krb5-config.
it would be cool to use it by default if it's available and if not fallback
to the current tests
Didn't know about it :-). I'll take
On 6th.Feb.2003 Szilva wrote :
2. What version of samba are you running?
The version is 2.2.3a-6 for Debian that was shipped with
distribution (Woody).
On behalf of yourself, your users, and Net users everywhere in general :),
can I plead with you to install the later security-fixed version
Hi Don,
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root sys 17 Feb 7 09:59 libnss_winbind.1
- li
bnss_winbind.so
-r-xr-xr-x 1 binbin 28672 Jan 24 15:23 libnss_winbind.so
Same problem, I was all excited there for a moment :o)
Cheers
Miles
-Original Message-
From: MCCALL,DON
Hi Miles,
Set log level = 10 in your smb.conf file
stop winbindd daemon and nmbd and smbd, and clear out your
/var/opt/samba/log.*
Then start nmbd,smbd and winbindd
and do the getent command again.
After you do, check for a log.winbindd file and send it to me offlist.
Thanks,
Don
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While trying to document NTLMv2 authentication, I stumbled across
something known as NTLMv2 Session Security. Does anyone know what this
is? I can set
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\LSA\LMCompatibilityLevel
to 1 to enable NTLMv2 Session Security, but I'm not sure what
Attached is a patch that adds support for reporting
individual files during file change notification. The patch
keeps a table of the stats of all files in a watched
directory and then compares the current stats of the files
with the stored stats whenever there is a notification
event. Note
I thought I was told early on in this discussion that HP-UX doesn't like
certain keywords in nsswitch.conf, and winbind is one of them. That being
the case, isn't libnss_winbind.1 useless?
Can another nsswitch keyword be faked into pointing at winbind? Maybe
libnss_ldap.1 - libnss_winbind.so, and
As per my message an hour or so ago, I'm trying to get the winbind that
comes with Debian 3.0 Samba 2.2.3a-12 configured to allow me to telnet into
the box with authentication handed off to a real NT domain.
Anyway, even before I really get started, I find what seems to be an
obvious, simple and
On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 01:04, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
Since samba 2.2.8 seems to be on the way i thought i might raise this
issue before release.
I've seen a few users get confused by the fact that their machine name
and their user name cannot be very similar
adil (users) and
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