http://210.101.95.254/drunk-young/
What is DrunkYoung ? Who owns it ? And what we
offer you ?
Just read following attentively!
DrunkYoung is a new project of two young fellows having a hobby of
taking pictures - the youngest girls pictures!
Once a month I and my friend get on our way to some sm
I had this problem for a few days after I changed the network cards.
The problem was solved after I reduced the speed to 10 Mbps Half Duplex and restarted
the server.
I got the hint to solve this problem from
:http://ma.ph-freiburg.de/tng/tng-users/2002-04/msg00058.html
Hope this helps.
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>
> Thank you for your response and confirmation of the method used
> to create the 8.3 names. But I am not sure what I can add to the
> my original post regarding the application. The Windows app
> requests an old style 8.3 filename
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> In the Spam that made it onto this list yesterday I took the time to look
> into the headers (out of curiosity) and I found this:
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samba list the past few days and it got me
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Every day you see a lot you teens on the streets but you never know what
do they usually do when alone! You think studying and learning poems?
You're wrong then. When young hot girls are alone - they lose their
"good girls" face and s
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Juer Lee wrote:
Hi Guys,
I experienced problems of Quota in 3.0.2pre1, say if I set a user's
quota limit to 100M, I still see full disk size in Samba client
machine. I am sure I enabled quota when compiling Samba and also
configure says it is enabled. I noticed
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> Dear Technical Support,
>
> We have a user who just accidentally mapped a network drive by entering
> \\hostname\root and it worked eventhough root is not defined for sharing in
> smb.conf file. Now that we know, we are able to browse the root level
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, [ISO-8859-1] Lutz Krüger wrote:
> hello,
> i'm using samba 3.0.0beta2-1 on Debian.with passdb backend = ldapsam and
> printing = cups.
> in the past Samba 2.0.5 i'm using printing = bsd and define my printers
> in the /etc/printcap. additional i define own printers to create p
Hi All,
To join an ADS based domain we need to join the realm first (kinit ...) and
then
join the domain (net ads join .)
Is it possible to do it without specifying user name and
password (perhaps some other shared secret)?
For instance, if a machine was already added in the domain server w
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Hello do someone know how to get this right?
I create a file on my Linux server from a Linux client containing
swedish characters: åäöÅÄÖ. The file gets named accordingly and the
name shows up correctly both in Konquerer and console application when
viewd from the server and from the client. The s
Dear Technical Support,
We have a user who just accidentally mapped a network drive by entering
\\hostname\root and it worked eventhough root is not defined for sharing in
smb.conf file. Now that we know, we are able to browse the root level on
the UNIX server just by keying in \\hostname\root fr
Hi list,
I have a RH9 box at a clients site that needs to access a Win 2003
server to retrieve files every morning. This has always worked well but
our client decided to 'upgrade' the windows server they are using to
2003 and I am having problems mounting the windows share to our RH
system now
My setup is Samba/smbclient version 3.0.1 on linux RedHat 9.
\\snapper\dfs is a dfs share on snapper, a Win2k3 Active Directory
server. My smb.conf contains:
[global]
realm = ciswinnet.cis.uab.edu
workgroup=CISWINNET
security = ADS
encrypt passwords = yes
password server = snapper.cis.uab.edu
c
hello,
i'm using samba 3.0.0beta2-1 on Debian.with passdb backend = ldapsam and
printing = cups.
in the past Samba 2.0.5 i'm using printing = bsd and define my printers
in the /etc/printcap. additional i define own printers to create pdf -
files.
Now i'm using cups. everything works fine with p
Curtis,
Do not set the UID of Administrator to 0, it will break winbind use.
Instead, use the account root in LDAP, set UID=0, GID=0, RID=500
With these setting winbind should be happy.
Also, add the '-a' option where appropriate, so you create in LDAP both
Posix and SambaSamAccounts. You must c
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If WINS is running, I can do nmblookup -S controller.
But if WINS is not running, I can do a nmap of the machine and see
kerberos, ldap, ldaps, and kpasswd running. Which of these would be a
good test to see if a machine is an ADS controller?
- -Tom
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I'm in the middle of a migration from Samba 2.2.7a to 3.0. I'm trying to
create an LDAP enabled back-end like I had in 2.2.7a.
During my testing, I've discovered that I no longer can use the user account
information in the LDAP directory to gain Unix shell access as I had
previously. This may be
Hello there. I've been having problems with printers, and I could not find
anything on google, thats why I'm writing you.
A piece of the logfile:
[2004/01/13 17:03:51, 2]
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:find_printer_index_by_hnd(263)
find_printer_index_by_hnd: Printer handle not found: _spoolss_fcpn:
I was incorrect when I said that Unix side was working.
smbclient //mySambaServer/myShare -U myUser
gives
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD
Regards,
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Dear list,
I am trying to use winbind as the authentication mechanism for the Unix
servers. I have this final roadblock, and would appreciate to get some
help.
In a test on a Linux box, everything works greatly, telnet, ftp, pop3,
ssh. However, ironically, it broke samba. I suspect that the prob
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Hi,
I've got Samba-3.0.1 running on my SuSE-7.2 server
with "encrypt passwords = yes" option.
It worked well. Here is part of the smb.conf file:
snip ---
encrypt passwords = yes
security = user
password level = 8
map to guest = Bad User
guest ac
Hi,
A possible workaround for this would be to drop all passwd change
related lines in your smb.conf, and specify ldap password sync = yes. At
least it worked for me (Mandrake 9.1 Samba3.01pre1)
Good Luck!
Geza
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Using Samba 3.0.2pre1 under SuSE 8.2.
I have seen several references now in this list noting that the browse
for machine accounts in Samba 3 is broken, and 'People' should be used
instead. I changed smb.conf to 'ldp machine suffix = ou=People' and I
changed smbldap_conf.pm to '$computersou=(Peop
Kent,
For Windows XP, run gpedit.msc, and look in:
.User configuration
..Administrative Templates
...System
User Profiles
You can configure the item "Exclude directories in roaming profile" there.
Hope that's useful,
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Hmmm.. maybe they should counter balance that by having things like
'LIVE_PORN' or 'BEST_PORN' have very big values as well ;-)
Then again, perhaps that would then filter my message as well ;-)
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>
> USER_IN_WHITELIST, SpamAssassin knows some famous mailing li
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't know the final answer BUT if you have something simmilar to a
> cyber-cafe LAN (I mean, users use all the computers, and maybe some
> users come back to login with the same name) then you have to install a
> printer only once in a computer, lo
Hi,
I try the username map in the smb.conf, and put the next line:
root = donadmin
How restrict this Admin Domain (donadmin) to access the resources of the root:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/]# /usr/local/samba/bin/smbclient //192.168.0.1/root -U donadmin%any
smb: \> mkdir testing
smb: \> exit
[EMAIL PRO
My users are merely guests, so I know it is not necessary to have them as
local Power Users. I have the policy file set to allow point-and-print
additions I suppose. The way I add printers is from VBScript, but this
idea looks more elegant (if it will work for me).
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In the Spam that made it onto this list yesterday I took the time to look
into the headers (out of curiosity) and I found this:
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Hello everybody. I have two questions today.
I am in the middle of moving my NT4 domain over to SAMBA 3.0 with ldap.
I get some errors while I am browsing computers in the new SAMBA domain.
For example "\\it1132 is not available. You might not have permissions
to use this network resource. Con
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I am new to Unix and I still use MSDev as a security blanket. I point it
to a project on a samba share to edit my unix source files.
Intermittently, msdev hangs for 5sec to several minutes. It usually
comes back but occasionally I loose patience and kill it.
I am tempted to compile the latest
I don't know the final answer BUT if you have something simmilar to a
cyber-cafe LAN (I mean, users use all the computers, and maybe some
users come back to login with the same name) then you have to install a
printer only once in a computer, loging as the administrator and
installing drivers.
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 02:37:34PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Elena Balkina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 14:37:34 + (GMT)
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
[Samba] adding printers from netlogon script
Andrew Gaffney agaffn
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> John H Terpstra wrote:
> > On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> >
> >
> >>John H Terpstra wrote:
> >>
> >>>On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
>
>
> >>[Samba] adding printers from
Hello everyone,
I am having a problem I can't find an answer to.
Background: We had a RH 7.3/8.0 box with samba 2.2.7. Workstations were
Windows 2000. We have 5 roaming users with laptops. when the roaming users
would go home, they were able to log into the laptops without the presence
of the d
I'm trying to do some quick backups from a Win2K laptop to a Fedora Core
1 desktop but it ain't working. The backups are just a bunch of
xcopy's. Most of them run fine but two fail and I don't understand why.
It appears that xcopy is attempting to create directories in both
cases. When I run
forgot to mention: SAMBA server is Solaris 9 using SUN DS 5.2 as LDAP
backend for nsswitch.conf. Never get any problems with w2k pro clients
connecting to the server -- not even sure if this is a SAMBA issue at
all.
On 13 Jan 2004, at 17:02, Gordon Grant wrote:
I have a very simple Samba 3.0.
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Arnst, Rainer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running Samba 3.0.1 on a Debian/Sid machine. I have installed
> winbind to access the AD of the local network, which I want to use for
> UNIX logons.
>
> wbinfo -u shows all the users of the AD, but "getent passwd" only shows
> the contents
Hi list.
I have a problem with samba and Windows stations.
My Windows stations are losing conection with the server. I have 15 Windows XP
Professional and 1 Windows 98se.
My samba logs:
lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436)
read_data: read failure for 4. Error = Connection reset
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Gordon Grant wrote:
> I have a very simple Samba 3.0.1 install without LDAP/ADS/winbind
> support compiled into it. I have noticed a strange problem with
> supplementary groups I noticed with Mac OS X (10.3.2). The SAMBA
> server is using 'ntdomain' authentication.
>
> When
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 09:52, Art Powell wrote:
> In XP, you have to make some changes to the security policy. On the XP
> client, go to the "Control Panel" and then "Administrative Tools" and
> then open the "Local Security Settings" and the open the "Local Options"
> and then the "Security Options
Andre,
How does Windows handle a logoff script?
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Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
[Samba] adding printers from netlogon script
Andrew Gaffney agaffney at technaut.darktalker.net
Tue Dec 9 20:10:07 GMT 2003
While this does
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, mmanso wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've a domain setted up with Samba and I'd like to know if it's possible
> to "block" multiple logins from the same user in that domain. Something
> like "There's already a user logged in in the domain with that login".
No. A single connection ma
Is your husbands Windows ME box able to get to the server and other
machines by \\computername\sharename? If he is, I wouldn't sweat the
Network Neighborhood thing. It is notoriously bad, particular in ME, for
not showing everything on the network. Eventually he will show up, it
make take several d
Hi,
I am running Samba 3.0.1 on a Debian/Sid machine. I have installed
winbind to access the AD of the local network, which I want to use for
UNIX logons.
wbinfo -u shows all the users of the AD, but "getent passwd" only shows
the contents of the file /etc/passwd.
I have been following the instr
I have a very simple Samba 3.0.1 install without LDAP/ADS/winbind
support compiled into it. I have noticed a strange problem with
supplementary groups I noticed with Mac OS X (10.3.2). The SAMBA
server is using 'ntdomain' authentication.
When someone connects to the SAMBA server and gives the
Dear sirs,
I've installed SAMBA in such servers and always have the same problem with
logs. It's really boring to read inline time information. It was perfect if
log format was configurable by user, like Apache.
thanks a lot(g)
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I can tell you that I'm using pam_winbind for qmail ( chkpassword-pam )
and courier Imap, along with ssh and system-auth. Oh yeah, and I just
recently got jabberd2 working on it.
Is that what you were after?
Klinger, John (N-CSC) wrote:
Config: So
In XP, you have to make some changes to the security policy. On the XP
client, go to the "Control Panel" and then "Administrative Tools" and
then open the "Local Security Settings" and the open the "Local Options"
and then the "Security Options" folder. The following should be
DISABLED:
Domain Mem
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> John H Terpstra wrote:
> > On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
> >>
> [Samba] adding printers from netlogon script
> Andrew Gaffney agaffney at technaut.darktalker.net
> Tue Dec 9 20:10:07 GMT 2003
> >>
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Ganguly, Sapan wrote:
>
> John,
>
> Any ideas? When I try to log in it seems to get past the PAM stuff but then
> it just sits there, I don't get a prompt. I've enabled debug on all the
> modules in pam.conf, should I post the log files?
You should get rid of the "winbind
Well,
It seems that I have exactly the same problem with my Samba 2.2.7a-8.9.0
(Redhat 9.0) !
I have ... around ... 6 users and 14 groups !
The "getent passwd" command don't show me all the existing users but around
1 and the "getent group" command take a very long time but seems to
Hello!
I've been running a custom hacked samba 3.0rc1 to get winbindd to bind every SID
simply to what getpwent returns as the UID.
The newest versions of samba seem to support the possibility to have
winbindd to use /etc/passwd and /etc/group as the storage backend.
So basically what I need is
Config: Solaris 8, OpenLDAP winbind backend, using AD for global users.
Is there documentation on what service_name / module_type pairs are
supported by pam_winbind? I've gone through the Samba-3 HOWTO book
and internet searches, but haven't found anything difinitive. I have been
able to tell thro
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
[Samba] adding printers from netlogon script
Andrew Gaffney agaffney at technaut.darktalker.net
Tue Dec 9 20:10:07 GMT 2003
While this doesn't relate specifically to Samba, I need to do this in
a netlogon .bat
I have an strange problem here. My network is composed by w98, 2000, nt
and one xp workstations. Samba is configures to use security = user and
plain passwords. All 98 and 2000 workstations can access the samba share
perfectly, but the XP Professional and the NT Workstations (NT 4 + SP 6)
cant acce
I was wondering if anyone knows if the tool that the were going to be
developing to replace usmgr.exe and srvrmgr.exe is available yet and if so
what is the link?
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Xavier Poinsard wrote:
I am facing a very strange problem with samba running as PDC and using
LDAP. The new users that I create using smbldap-tools aren't able to log
in, but they can browse shares on the server.
I had the problem with samba 2.2 and hoped it would be solved with 3.0.
I spent two da
I've two files server on Solaris 2.8 on which i've samba 2.2.8a
fonctionnal
I've try samba 3 on one server and now my users from windows NT can't
mount there unix home via samba
here a copy of smb.conf
# Global parameters
[global]
# Definitions des parametres globaux
workgroup = grovsdma
n
G'day.. just a problem that suckes here..
i just migrated from a NT4 domain.
and i net vampired my users, worked gread.
but now i have a few domain group with the same SID as a User ??
how is this possible..
i removed the group_mappings.tdb file and re-mapped the group's again.
hoping to get new f
This morning one of our employees came into us noting that W2K said
their password was invalid. It seemed to have changed on it's own. At
that time LM/NT passwords in LDAP were the following:
EE899DB29A5F1658AAD3B435B51404EE
62D7C4362BDB83A95BB28244BD9AF321
I made a note of them, and then changed
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Hi,
I have configured Samba on a Solaris 9 machine. I intend to use shared
directories on the Solaris machine from Windows 95,98,2000, XP machines on
the windows 2000 network.
The samba daemon smbd will not start and returns an error 'bind failed on
port 139 socket_addr = 0.0.0.0. Error = Address
Hello !!
I`m in the process of setting up winbind (Samba 3.0.1) to get domain users
and groups off the Samba PDC (also 3.0.1). 'getent passwd', 'getent group',
'wbinfo -u' and 'wbinfo -g' work fine, but all users have the same
primary group even though they have different primary group on the S
After I installed samba on FreeBsd 4.4 and tryed to start it I get the
following error message. What am I doing wrong ?
K6-2# /usr/local/etc/rc.d/samba.sh start
Samba/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object "libssl.so.3" not found
K6-2#
Ernie Livingston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Atlis Systems Inc.
How I can specify my logoff script in smb.conf?
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On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 03:06, Beast wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 1. I want to migrate NT to Samba 3 domain without needing to rejoin all machine
> (using same domain name and SID). just curious, machine account should belong to
> what group sid? does it matter if belong to any value?
>
> 2. I just examine
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> It's probably the windows application removing the original file and
> creating a new one. Check level 10 samba logs to verify this
> behavior.
Thanks for the reply, Jerry. I will check that soon. Bu
On Tuesday 13 January 2004 00:00, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> Nope, Samba created these names on the fly using a fixed
> algorithm. They should always map to the same 8.3 names
> so I'm not exacty sure what your problem is here. Can
> you explain further what you're trying to do and what fails ?
>
> J
I should add that my w2k clients work marvelously after I converted old
filenames with convmv, that the filenames are correct on the console,
and that most strangely, a file with accents in it (which was converted)
can be read ok, but a directory in the same situation cannot. It looks
weird to me
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> Usualy I setup samba with tdbsam and run net getlocalsid.
but isn't this the way to retrieve the DOMAINSID for [NAME] ??
this is what i did, but i have to change the sid, because now, there 2
PDC's in my network (different DOMAINS) with the same SID
okay, i could change it, but where do i kno
Hi all,
banging my head on the wall here... I think I'll never really understand
codepages stuff.
smbd is v 3.0.1, client is french win98 - yuk
my smb.conf reads:
unix charset = UTF-8
display charset = UTF-8
dos charset = CP850
when I create a folder/file with accents in it, I can create it ok
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004 13:04:44 +0100
Michael Gasch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> just to get back to the topic:
>
> isn't there a tool, which creates a unique sid for my new (test)domain,
> if i let the old NT PDC online for a while, like sidchanger for NT?
>
> because i can't be sure that the sid
Hi there,
I've a domain setted up with Samba and I'd like to know if it's possible
to "block" multiple logins from the same user in that domain. Something
like "There's already a user logged in in the domain with that login".
Thanks.
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i'm using netatalk and samba as fileserver for different clients
(OS9,X,WinNT/2K/XP)
to create shares, that are visible and accessible for all clients (via
afp/smb) i created a folder and made it public in all daemons (atalk, samba)
to get a better file handling i'm using the
just to get back to the topic:
isn't there a tool, which creates a unique sid for my new (test)domain,
if i let the old NT PDC online for a while, like sidchanger for NT?
because i can't be sure that the sid i entered for the new domain
"testevan" is unique
thx
Beast wrote:
Monday, December 2
Samba 3.0.1-03 on mandrake 9.2 with LDAP and smbldap tools
Can log on from w2k workstation as user but user cant change password get
message
you do not have permission to change your password suspect this is whats
causing failure
[2004/01/13 09:36:53, 10] smbd/chgpasswd.c:dochild(217)
Invoking
> From: Jeremy Allison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Samba] samba: problem in copying directories with many files
>
> On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 05:48:19PM -0500, Mitch Crane wrote:
> >
> > If you are mounting a share from your XP machine then yes, it's a known
> > problem. Though I don't
Anyone have suggestions?
Thanks.
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From: Eisenstein, Doug
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 9:06 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [Samba] Winbind & Wrong Password - PAM Issue?
Good Morning,
I have been a user of winbind and Samba for about a year now. It's been
workin
dear friends,
My problem is ...
i configured samba as primary domain controller. it
successfully working in windows 98 clients...
then i tried to configure the samba(pdc) to authenticate through PAM
authentication with postgres database. but it fails.. i installed pam
po
Hi,
I'm having problems connecting from a Mac OS X (v10.2) box to a Linux (Red Hat
9, kernel 2.4.23) box running Samba as a PDC. The Mac OS box is running Samba
2.2.3a (build 26), the Linux box running Samba 3.0.1.
The problem seems to be the following: (this is a level 4 log, I think)
[2004/0
Hi,
1. I want to migrate NT to Samba 3 domain without needing to rejoin all machine (using
same domain name and SID). just curious, machine account should belong to what group
sid? does it matter if belong to any value?
2. I just examine output of pwdump, some of member domain or even NT BDC
I have installed samba 3.0.1 on a Solaris 8 server. I can configure new
shares using SWAT but when I try to connect to the share over our Windows
2000 network I get the following error:
"The specified Network Name is no longer available"
I have 5 or 6 other Solaris servers running samba 2.2.2
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