Hi,
SuSE prefers to start the nscd which (my experience) blocks to access to the PDC.
/etc/init.d/nscd stop
was a pure success for me.
Good luck.
Stefan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 28.02.04 02:48:27:
>
> I have a Suse 9 server setup with Samba 2.2.8 as the PDC.
>
> I would li
Let's keep this on list - there are a lot brighter people than I am on
this stuff...
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 19:58, Scott Gross wrote:
> 3 - migrate? as in net rpc vampire? - how certain are you that LDAP is
> working? Does LDAP handle linux login? Are you logging ldap connections
> etc?
>
> migra
Le ven 27/02/2004 à 08:53, Xavier Poirier a écrit :
> En réponse à Marcel de Riedmatten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It seems a little faster in the readonly mode !
> But I will ask in the OpenOffice MailingList why they are not caching
> the network files on the client for not read those files everytim
BTW, I have seen a few problems like this across the net, but they all had
problems going from xp->linux, not the other way around like mine. And
there were no solutions given for the problem.
> Hi all!
>
> I have searched through the archives and have not found an answer to this,
> but it is als
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 16:22, Scott Gross wrote:
> We're trying to migrate from a windows NT domain to a Samba domain. I've
> installed Samba 3.0.2a with an LDAP backend. The server seems to be running
> fine as I can browse the shares from a non-domain Win2k workstation after a
> successful passw
I got it working. For some reason SWAT was updating the smbpasswd file
incorrectly, when I run smbpasswd manually on the machine everything
works just fine. Thanks for all your help. :-0
Alex Harris wrote:
I've got an smbpasswd file on the server, do I also need to change
some configuration on
I have a Suse 9 server setup with Samba 2.2.8 as the PDC.
I would like to log the domain\username in the squid logs, so it looks
like I will need to setup winbind and ntml to get this.
Is there something special needed to be done when setting up winbind and
samba to not go out to authenticate to
Hi,
I have 3 Samba servers set up at different time. Now all of them have been upgraded to
3.0.2. I use Winbindd to handle users from Windows Domain. They are working pretty
good except one of the server having problem translate SID to username. Every time
when I try to check the security setti
We have lots of different MS boxes from W95 to XP
I would like to move from non encrypted password to encrypted password
over a certain time period (don want to work all weekend!)
Is that possible and how. I didn't find anything on this subject
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I've got an smbpasswd file on the server, do I also need to change some
configuration on the clients? It still doesn't like any of the usernames
or passwords that I've setup.
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 11:28, Alex Harris wrote:
Her's my smb.conf file:
# Samba config file c
On Sat, 2004-02-28 at 11:28, Alex Harris wrote:
> Her's my smb.conf file:
>
> # Samba config file created using SWAT
> # from 192.168.12.102 (192.168.12.102)
> # Date: 2004/02/27 22:21:09
> # Global parameters
> [global]
> workgroup = COMMUNICCI
> server string = Osiris File Server
> e
I am running samba on a solaris7 server and sharing files to several windows clients
in a development lab, I am experiencing a moving target of a problem that seems to be
easily reproduced.
samba version 2.2.3 and 3.0.1 on this server both appear to have the issue, so it may
not be a samba pro
Her's my smb.conf file:
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.12.102 (192.168.12.102)
# Date: 2004/02/27 22:21:09
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = COMMUNICCI
server string = Osiris File Server
encrypt passwords = No
password server =
log file = /usr/local/sam
There is a posibility that in your configuration (password backend
database) you accidentally configured host access entry to deny the
users from using the work station
Give us more information about your
configuration :)
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Did you configure nss and pam to work with ldap ? Do you have netlogon
share path world writable?
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I'm in the process of upgrading to Samba 3.02a on a file server and
I'm trying to finish all the configuration and testing. When I try to
access the server through network neighborhood I get the error message
that is in the title of this email, what are the possible causes for this?
I've g
I implement this with intermezzo to sync profiles :)
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> Rashkae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> As much as I would like to see a slew of copyright infringement claims
>> get filed against SCO, from my reading of the GPL, violations of the
>> license only terminate
We're trying to migrate from a windows NT domain to a Samba domain. I've
installed Samba 3.0.2a with an LDAP backend. The server seems to be running
fine as I can browse the shares from a non-domain Win2k workstation after a
successful password check. The workstations join the domain just fine b
I recently installed Fedora Core 1, and am very new to linux.
While trying to get the linux computer to interact with other computers
on my home network (running Windows XP Home), I ran into a bit of a
snag. Printing from windows to linux just doesn't work for me. I can't
seem to figure out how to
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Rashkae <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As much as I would like to see a slew of copyright infringement claims
> get filed against SCO, from my reading of the GPL, violations of the
> license only terminates your right
I'd have to rally behind Michael on this topic, I think this is where
the opensource community needs to show is stance and protest in a
non-vandalistic way. I personally was confused how some script kiddies
felt that writing e-mail viruses that attacked SCOs website would do
anything more than giv
Michael Brown wrote:
As you all may know Fyodor of nmap fame has terminated SCO's
rights to distribute namp with its products. See:
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/02/27/1077676955381.html
"Fyodor, whose Nmap (network mapper) security scanner is extremely popular among geeks and
even featured
As much as I would like to see a slew of copyright infringement claims
get filed against SCO, from my reading of the GPL, violations of the
license only terminates your right to distribute the software which
was violated. AFAIK, the only GPL software who's license SCO has
arguably violated, to dat
Hey folks,
I've been searching for a couple days now for info regarding cifs on
Fedora Core 1 -- or kernel 2.4. What what I can tell, smbfs has been
disabled in the version that comes with FC1, and cifs is not yet
enabled? I now have Win2003 filesystems that don't mount --
mount error: cifs fi
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> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Help with samba migration (long)
> Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 12:36:10 -0900
>
>
> Mostly about WebDAV...
>
> I'm most of the IT department for a small non-profit school etc., and
> I'm mulling
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As you all may know Fyodor of nmap fame has terminated SCO's
rights to distribute namp with its products. See:
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/02/27/1077676955381.html
I know this is off-topic, but I am interested in opinions
on the subject of S
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 18:38:52 +0200
"Arthur Kerpician" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What if I want to give
> the 4th user permission on a file?
You will have to (re)compile your kernel with your filesystem's (be it ext3,
reiserfs, xfs or whatever) POS
Hi all!
I have searched through the archives and have not found an answer to this,
but it is also possible I wasn't searching for the right thing, so here
goes.
I am running samba 2.2.7a on a RH 9 box. I am having issues with transfer
speeds on my shares. I have the shares mapped to drives on m
Has anybody used samba in an environment with multiple offices
connected via WAN links where users from one office sometimes
go to the other and login from there? How to tell the windows
workstation where it should authenticate? I suppose some sort
of remote announcement would come into play.
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Hi
You can always parse the logs, which can separate the log lines that you
want versus those that you don't want. Configure Samba to use syslog
only and then write to syslog. Syslog-ng is great for this kind of thing.
Alex Dantart wrote:
Hi:
I would want to log the files that "moves" thro
Hi:
I would want to log the files that "moves" through my network.
I have played with "log level" directive, but it's not what i need.
I set log level to 3... and certainly, it's ENORMOUSLY HUGE the log written.
It's the information i need, but it's impossible to catch somethin there
And level 2 i
Ok apart from funny (?) topic I've a problem with [homes]
samba 3.0.2a
[homes]
comment = Home Directory
read only = No
browseable = No
wide links = No
follow symlinks = No
there is only a problem that \\MYSERVER\$USER is not visible but if I
type it by hand
Did you try copying between two Samba 3 machines? I am going to try
during this weekend to see if the problem persist or not.
There are no kernel messages or network errors otherwise that I have
found so far.
~S
> hi all,
> same problem here, using redhat 7.3 and 9.0 both with samba 3.
We have a client who is planning to migrate from a Windows NT4 domain to
either a Linux/Samba or Windows 2003/Active Directory domain.
Does anyone have any whitepapers that discuss the pros and cons of each?
Our firm supports both Linux and Windows clients, and to be honest we
like using Group Po
hi all,
same problem here, using redhat 7.3 and 9.0 both with samba 3.0.2a and
Win2K. While copying files thru the share it simply hangs up the connection.
FTP-ing it over the network works like a spark. I've been trying to debug
some information out of it. but the only thing i get out of the logs
Our office server is running Debian 3.0r2 with Samba 2.2.3a-12.3.
Every user mounts his/her homedir as a mapped networkdrive, in which
there are
links to the common directories.
If we save a file from within a program (like photoshop, flash) on the
server
the size differs from the same file save
> Hi,
> I'm on solaris 9, and using winbind to be a part of our NT domain.
>
> I'm trying to determine if it's possible to configure winbind/smb so
> that when the nt login name matches the unix login name the share is
> mounted using their unix uid. With none matching account names,
> username m
>A colleague has seen a problem (with Samba 3.0), in using
>LDAP.
>What's the content of objectClass=sambaAccount, or more
>correctly, where do we read about it?
ok, these two statements don't go well together. sambaAccount is the 2.2
objectclass, replaced by sambaSamAc
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Edwards, Ross wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I am currently experiencing a very strange problem with
> samba on Red HAt Enterprise 3 and windows 2000.
>
> Everything will work fine and I can access the samba share
> from windows and then all of a sudden it will drop and
> if I go into li
good, i'm waiting for it
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I have a Samba 3 PDC running with an LDAP backend on Red Hat 8. All
authentication appears to be working correctly but I can't login to the
domain from a W2K or WXP Pro workstation after I have successfully joined
them to the domain. If I login locally to the workstation I can browse the
Samba sh
>When I try and run nmdb I get ./nmbd: error while loading shared libraries:
>libldap.so.2: cannot open
>shared object file: No such file or directory because my system doesn't support ldap
>at the moment.
>Does samba require ldap? or just the same libraries? Anne
Samba does not require LDAP
Hello.
I am currently experiencing a very strange problem with
samba on Red HAt Enterprise 3 and windows 2000.
Everything will work fine and I can access the samba share
from windows and then all of a sudden it will drop and
if I go into linux it wont appear but the service will
say its runnin
I have a shared directory on a Windows 2003 Server platform.
I have a Linux (RedHat 7.3) platform accessing the shared directory as a SMB
mount.
The system clocks on the two platforms are not fully synchronised - they are
out by a few minutes.
Using the Linux platform, if I touch a file in the sh
A colleague has seen a problem (with Samba 3.0), in using
LDAP.
A very simple version of the problem is as follows, where
he tries to authenticate a user "grw"
> > I am almost there... I get the following when I do a simple test to
> > find the user 'grw' by attempting to change the password (
When I try and run nmdb I get ./nmbd: error while loading shared
libraries: libldap.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file
or directory because my system doesn't support ldap at the moment.
Does samba require ldap? or just the same libraries?
Anne
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Hi all,
I've built an LVS architecture for Samba PDC to get load-balancing for very
large community of users. It intends to make an authentication processes
repartition, offers load-balancing on shares access as well. I'll try to
complete a draft for the end of next week. All feedback will be rea
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 08:49, Anne Ramey wrote:
> When I compile the source, I don't get smbd, nmbd, etc. Can't very
> well use samba without the deamons.
> details:
>
> > I've tried building it on a server that I know has pretty much every
> > library possible for a program to need, but I'm sti
I have to add that my case happens on Solaris 9, with all latest Solaris patches
applied.
>>> "Hai Wu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/27/04 10:43 AM >>>
I have the same problem. I asked before but did not get any feedback.
Fedora is handling this correctly too.
>>> "ww m-pubsyssamba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
I have the same problem. I asked before but did not get any feedback.
Fedora is handling this correctly too.
>>> "ww m-pubsyssamba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/27/04 04:25 AM >>>
Sorry this seems to be the same as bug 1030 (oops I always check bugzilla last) except
that I have this problem on Solari
We recently migrated a Win2K PDC to Samba-3.0.2rc1-1 and it works just fine
(mainly). Still, there is a question that bugs me a lot: can Samba work with
NT style permissions, on directory level, NOT share level? Linux filesystems
can work with 3 entities for permissions, right? User, Group, All - R
i have fresh user accouts setup on the pdc, so there aren't any
roaming profiles. when a user does a first login on a windows
box(xp), it should create the profile, however, xp only tries to
get
the profile from pdc(it's of coz no available), and then after
xp
Hi
These files are the samba daemon !
> usr/local/samba/sbin/nmbd
> usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd
> usr/local/samba/sbin/swat
> usr/local/samba/sbin/winbindd
You must create the smb.conf in /usr/local/samba/lib.
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When I compile the source, I don't get smbd, nmbd, etc. Can't very
well use samba without the deamons.
details:
I've tried building it on a server that I know has pretty much every
library possible for a program to need, but I'm still not getting a
good samba install.
I'm on white-dwarf linux
Hi,
normally every client ( samba etc ) needs only
read access cause this will enough to get the needed
data, but if you wanna add users with perl scripts
or usrmgr you need to have write access to ldap for sure.
This normally done with the admin ( root manager )account. smbpasswd -w
"secret" stor
Why not ? just don't have any share
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Is it possible?
Hi,
This domain is no longer used.
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Hi,
Im trying to set up Samba (share-level) and XP PRO
while googling found a lot of info about changing registry:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\Netlogon\Parameters]
"requirestrongkey"=dword:
"requiresignorseal"=dword:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet002\Se
I have the same problem. Did you succeed?
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On Fri, 27 Feb 2004, Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote:
> Geddes wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply. That is the impression that I was getting too.
> >
> > So as an alternative to no domains, I figure I will create a domain but
> > not join any machines to that domain.
>
> ???
>
> if you press ctrl-alt-de
> What operation will be performed by samba PDC/BDC to ldap server? Is all operation
> will always bind as ldap admin dn or anonymously?
If an administrative bind is specified it seems to always use that.
Don't forget that it needs to add objectclasses to prexisting objects.
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On the second server, check with "getent group" if the group normal is
present on the second server, if no, then check your /etc/nsswitch.conf
regards odi
Am Fr, den 27.02.2004 schrieb Stefan Bergner um 14:
08:
> Hello!
>
> I have this Configuration:
>
> 1st Server (incl. openldap). On this ser
Hello all,
Samba 3.0.1 on Sun Solaris 5.9.
I need to get my story straight before I ask the people with the necessary
access rights to do the Samba setup.
I would appreciate it if someone could validate my story below.
Thanks!
Simon.
The situation:
* There are 2 domains:
- EMEA (PDC=EMEAD01
something is going wrong
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Hi Robert,
Yes ! It's working !!
Thank you kindly for your assistance, greatly appreciated !
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Hello!
I have this Configuration:
1st Server (incl. openldap). On this server, i hold my User and
Group-Management with smbldap-Tools.
It work's great, the user's, group's and machine-account's stored
in my ldap-db.
This Server is not a PDC!!
Now i want to setup a 2nd Server.
I want to connec
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inspection (maybe more useful this time).
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
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pcount=0xb064,
~ppque
you try to steal
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>Hi, I'm on solaris 9, and using winbind to be a part of our NT domain. I'm trying to
>determine if it's
>possible to configurewinbind/smb so that when the nt login name matches the unix
>login name the share
>is mounted using their unix uid. With none matching account names, username map wor
Is it possible? just for wins server, not for file sharing.
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On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 19:25, Ruslan Moskalenko wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've seen many people complaining winbind can't handle expired Windows AD
> accounts and doesn't ask to change them. Is it something people can't just
> configure properly or it is not supported by design? Have anyone had luck
> getti
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 21:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a problem with smbmount. After I mount a certain share, I can not
> view files with weird charaters in their name. This happends for example
> with the copyright char.
> After searching with Google I still didn't
Sorry this seems to be the same as bug 1030 (oops I always check bugzilla last) except
that I have this problem on Solaris 8
with Samba 3.0.0, 3.0.1 and 3.0.2 with thousands of users, not just Samba 3.0.2. This
behaviour is not seen on Red Hat 9.
If any developers are reading this and would like
Hello everyone,
I have a problem with smbmount. After I mount a certain share, I can not
view files with weird charaters in their name. This happends for example
with the copyright char.
After searching with Google I still didn't find an answer. I guess it has
something to do with a 'charset' c
Hi.
I use Samba 3.0.2-29 on Server S7.
In our network is a W2K Server named S4 running in Native Mode, Domain Name
hel.lan.
I tried to join the S4-Domain hel.lan.
s7:~ # kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s Password:
s7:~ # net ads join
[2004/02/27 08:20:54, 0] libads/ldap.c:ads_add_machin
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Jeremy Allison wrote:
| Can you compile with debug symbols included (-g) so we can
| get some info as to chat line this is failing on ?
|
| Thanks,
|
| Jeremy.
Mmm... I'm not very used to gdb... anyway, I've compiled smbd with the
- --enable-debu
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Hi,
I've seen many people complaining winbind can't handle expired Windows AD
accounts and doesn't ask to change them. Is it something people can't just
configure properly or it is not supported by design? Have anyone had luck
getting it working properly?
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