Good day Sir.
I had setup a network in which user1,user2,and
user3 are users of group users. I have configured the
smb.file as follows
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = PRANAN
netbios name = SANTOSH
security = user
[homes]
comment = SHARE
Le mercredi 8 Septembre 2004 22:37, Tom a écrit :
ok, so how do I do that?
Do I take out:
idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
idmap gid = 16777216-33554431
and add:
ldap idmap suffix = ou=Idmap,dc=samba,dc=org
No you must keep the uid/gid ranges.
you must add some entries for ldap too, and
Hello,
We have serious problem with (maybe) samba, but first of all here is
used configuration:
SCO open server 5.0.6
Samba version 2.0
clients - windows 95/98
situation: on SCO we are creating files. and application on windows is
checking existence of file on mapped network disk.
however
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David Rankin wrote:
Mates,
I am at the point that I will have to update my trusty samba 2.0.9 to
3.0.6 or 2.2.11. (damn SP2) Problem is that my production machine is still
running Mandrake 7.2 and, of course, there aren't any RPMs for the old
distro. So, I guess my option is to install from
Sensational.
This fixed it up nicely.
Thanks,
Craig.
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From: DA Forsyth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 9 September 2004 12:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Printing an extra blank page all the time.
On 7 Sep 2004 , Craig Hammond entreated
A sort of wrap-up coda to the discussion off this thread:
I've tested SerNet's ans SuSE's versions of Samba 3.0.6
on a test member server. Joining domain, attaching share
all works but if I right-click a file, the context menu
takes for ever to pop up. If I select Properties, it
takes even
hello,
can anybody tell me what protocol is used by the samba server to
register itself as a device with a windows NT machine, such that it
becomes visible on the machine and can be mapped to a network drive letter?
thanks,
grasull
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Hello,
It would interest to Me to share files with samba in which the FTP
client
calls format ASCCI. I have watched in the documentation and is
necessary to put under
the shared resource the following line in smb.conf:
[ LOQUESEA ].
crlftrans = yes
I have rebooted the demons of samba
Le dimanche 5 Septembre 2004 17:44, Christian Merrill a écrit :
My customers are using 1.2.X packages but this sounds identical to the
problem they are seeing. The effect of all this is the classic I can
browse to shares by \\ip.address\share_name but when I try to browse by
Hi all,
I've setup a Samba 3.0.6 with an Ldap backend on a Suse 9.1 system
it seems to work, but.
I get the following error every 5 minuts in my winbind log
[2004/09/09 16:20:53, 1]
nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:winbindd_lookup_name_by_sid(502)
Can't find domain from sid
any ideas,
Wisu
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hello,
server : debian sarge on a dell pe 1750 . Secondary file server holding
homes and groups shares documents. the pdc is a windows nt 4.
clients are NT4, w2k some xp. about 100 clients.
i want to upgrade smbd from 3.0.2a to 3.0.6 but keep winbindd at 3.02a
because of a bug in winbindd 3.0.6.
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 11:46:45AM +0200, ric le hnaff wrote:
hello,
server : debian sarge on a dell pe 1750 . Secondary file server holding
homes and groups shares documents. the pdc is a windows nt 4.
clients are NT4, w2k some xp. about 100 clients.
i want to upgrade smbd from 3.0.2a to
On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 02:24:04PM +0800, Juer Lee wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am trying samba 3.0.6 for the moment, but I found some issues sometime.
When I try to create a new file, I get error 'Unable to create the file 'New
Text Document'. The specified network name is no longer available,
hello
i have oplock_break failed in logs, see below. should i consider removing
oplocks ?
regards
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[2004/09/09 11:08:53, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(705)
ul_55 (129.199.59.202) connect to service users initially as user
DOM_BIBLIO+Daniele (uid=10029, gid=1) (pid
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 12:08:37PM +0200, ric le hnaff wrote:
hello
i have oplock_break failed in logs, see below. should i consider removing
oplocks ?
You could try that, although oplock break failed
messages are often due to local network problems.
Check your switches/hubs/nic cards.
Is it possible to set a samba user with write authorization but without delete
authorization ? I
mean the windows user can create file in the samba network drive but can't delete it.
Thank you
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I'm wondering if i really need a tdbsam ? i'm using winbindd and the users
and groups base is on a windows NT4 PDC.
may be i should delete those three lines from smb.con :
passdb backend = tdbsam, guest
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat =
is the panic action generated by the oplock problem ?
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On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 12:08:37PM +0200, ?ric le h?naff wrote:
hello
i have oplock_break failed in logs, see below. should i consider
removing
oplocks ?
I have the samba-3.0.2-6.3E rpm installed on my RHEL3 machine and I would like to use
the required_membership parameter to pam_winbind.so.
Should this work with what I currently have installed? What do I need to do in order
to make this work?
Thanks in advance for your assistance,
Tim Lank
I am curious. I have joined my 3.0.6 samba server to my NT4 domain. However,
when I do a net groupmap list, I notice that the SID of the Samba Domain
accounts (i.e. Domain Admins, Domain Guests, Domain Users) is not the same
as the sid of the domain that it is joined to, when doing a net rpc
i want to upgrade smbd from 3.0.2a to 3.0.6 but keep winbindd at 3.02a
because of a bug in winbindd 3.0.6.
Do you think it's possible ?
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On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 11:46:45AM +0200, ?ric le h?naff wrote:
hello,
how to get a better stack backtrace ?
regards
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On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 02:24:04PM +0800, Juer Lee wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am trying samba 3.0.6 for the moment, but I found some issues
sometime.
When I try to
On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 21:53, Lank, Tim wrote:
I have the samba-3.0.2-6.3E rpm installed on my RHEL3 machine and I would like to
use the required_membership parameter to pam_winbind.so.
Should this work with what I currently have installed?
What do I need to do in order to make this work?
Correction... I'm on Samba 3.0.4.
I am curious. I have joined my 3.0.6 samba server to my NT4 domain. However,
when I do a net groupmap list, I notice that the SID of the Samba Domain
accounts (i.e. Domain Admins, Domain Guests, Domain Users) is not the same
as the sid of the domain that it is
Hi!
I've got a new big problem. I've being reading about this for a week and
can't find a solution.
I finally installed a Xerox (WorkCentre 420) printer with HP drivers because
Xerox don't have drivers for linux. I'm running CUPS to access the printer,
samba reads it from /etc/printcap and is
Good day sir and Thank you Luke for replying.
Whatever U told about the things like accounts on
linux and windows machine and adding a user to
smbpasswd with -a option but still it is not woriking.
Please help me .
Thanks in advance.
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On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 09:17:56AM -0300, Bruno Gimenes Pereti wrote:
I've got a new big problem. I've being reading about this for a week and
can't find a solution.
I finally installed a Xerox (WorkCentre 420) printer with HP drivers
because Xerox don't have drivers for linux. I'm
On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 20:49, Michael Lueck wrote:
Sean E. Millichamp wrote:
The new cupsaddsmb apparently is designed to
modify these bad PPDs during the installation so they generate
Postscript output that is acceptable to CUPS.
So what you are saying is that if the vendor has bad PPD
I have successfully configured and populated Bind 9.x with Windoze AD service
records and OpenLDAP for the Samba SAM.
Questions:
When Windows 2K/XP clients attempts to log on when utilizing netbios over tcp
(port 139 disabled on Samba), the Bind srv resource records redirect the
windows
Running on a Debian server, 3.0r Sid, 2.4.18 kernel.
I recently did an apt-get upgrade which upgraded samba from 3.0.5 to 3.0.6
After this upgrade, access to all shares for all users slowed to a crawl.
It was possible to browse the folders, to 3-4 folders deep but then
Explorer would freeze on
I have noticed a few people post issues with 3.0.6 and I wonder if there is
a bug somewhere? I did run a trace using ethereal - when opening files,
packets just stopped between client and server except for a few keepalives.
The samba logs didn't contain much info for my level of knowledge
On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 08:29:52 -0400, Sean Millichamp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2004-09-08 at 20:49, Michael Lueck wrote:
Sean E. Millichamp wrote:
Sean - it sounds like you finally got the CUPS processing print jobs
working using the vendor specific PPD's... Have you noticed any
quality
How is it possible to set for a file that a user can read,write but not delete
it ?
I'm using a xfs filesystem and samba3.0.4 with ACL's support included.
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Thanks Andrew.
So could I simply compile the 3.0.6 source and just replace my current pam_winbind.so
with the newly compiled version of this library?
Thanks,
Tim
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From: Andrew Bartlett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 8:12 AM
To: Lank, Tim
I've had this problem since a Samba.org .deb package upgrade 3.0.5 to
3.0.6 on Debian stable. Domain is ADS Windows 2000 Native - both domain
controllers are W2K Server SP4. I'm using an XP SP2 PC and a Windows
2000 Server SP4 PC as clients to test (simply because they're by my desk).
I recently installed and built 3.0.06 on my Solaris 9 Ultra 5 station. When
I start either smbd or nmbd, the log files indicate a missing shared library
during initialization, but the daemons appear to be running anyway.
Specifically, the log says:
[2004/09/09 09:09:07, 3]
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S Murthy Kambhampaty wrote:
| I had some of the symptoms described in the thread at:
| http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=sambam=109467105202571w=2
| which appear to have been solved by changing the value
| of the valid users parameter from '@Domain
hi,
i think
use sendfile = no should solve your problem
sendfile may broken in 2.4.18 kernel
Regards
Patrick schrieb:
Running on a Debian server, 3.0r Sid, 2.4.18 kernel.
I recently did an apt-get upgrade which upgraded samba from 3.0.5 to 3.0.6
After this upgrade, access to all shares for all
I'm seeing this a great deal on AIX 5.2 as welli thought i had a
problem with my 3-Gb link aggregation, so i destroyed it and went back to
a single gig link, buti still have some problems:
[2004/09/09 10:54:12, 0] lib/util_file.c:do_file_lock(67)
do_file_lock: failed to lock file.
On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 09:05, Chris McKeever wrote:
Sean - it sounds like you finally got the CUPS processing print jobs
working using the vendor specific PPD's... Have you noticed any
quality issue with the resulting print job? The reason I ask, is I
got an HP4 working with the CUPS
High,
I found out, where the problem was:
The Domain Admin user domadmin must have the root-policies on the
/etc/passwd like this:
domadmin:x:0:0:
The user domadmin get the same rights as Root has, then it works
properly. Then I am able to join a Windows2000-workstation with the user
domadmin.
The Domain Admin user domadmin must have the root-policies on the
/etc/passwd like this:
domadmin:x:0:0:
This is incorrect as you should never have users with identical uids.
You should mod the entry in etc/group to add your domadmin user to the root
group. This gives it root privs.
In my
I'm concerned about the machine known as accountingii in the below smbstatus:
Samba version 3.0.5pre2-SVN-build-1326
PID Username Group Machine
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2727 bbeerman users
Greetings All.
I am currently experiencing some issues with Samba. Most users are connecting thru any
one of five terminal servers. Very recently we started getting complaints that people
could not open Excel and now Word files.
This is the error that pops up when trying to open an Excel
I have a problem with password in win2k clients
Samba run in a HP-UX version 11.11
I connect to a server, map the drive, and give to me to put a login and a
password,
but when i reboot the client machine, give me again the login and password.
I would like to stop the give to me a login and a
We're trying to have AD Domain Users authenticate to AD server to login
to a Redhat Enterprise Linux AS (3.0) server.
Were running samba 3.06 on the Linux box. We're using specifically
winbind and pam_winbind for this purpose.
I've followed all the instructions in the HOW-TO samba documentation
Fernando wrote:
I have a problem with password in win2k clients
Samba run in a HP-UX version 11.11
I connect to a server, map the drive, and give to me to put a login and a
password,
but when i reboot the client machine, give me again the login and password.
I would like to stop the give to me a
Andrew,
Thank you for replying to my post.
I am setting the passwords from the linux side.
Can you tell me how to change the locale to UTF8?
I would like to make the changes you recommend.
Thank you,
Stuart
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From: Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Stuart
Hi,
I have had installed Samba with ADS support without Winbind, so per
user in the AD exits a local user in the Linux Samba server. My W2k
and XP users can access the Samba share perfectly.
I have a Linux workstation with Winbind that can access Windows Share
perfectly but when I try to access
Hi Xiaoqin,
First, if TCP_NODELAY is not being set, that could be your performance
problem right there. I have no idea what the problem is with setting
your socket options. I guess that you compile your own Samba version,
so maybe it's time to start investigating your build.
My version of HP
Tim,
There are many changes between 3.0.2 and 3.0.6. I would recommend that you
update the whole of Samba to 3.0.6 and not just parts of it.
I have searched through the code and so far as I can tell you may get away
with just updating the PAM/NSS modular components but would not recommend
Hi All.
Sorry for the possible off-topic.
I have SAMBA 3.0.6 + OpenLDAP 2.2.15.
OpenLDAP backend has a UNIX stuff and was initialized with a help of
smbldap-tools 0.8.5 for SAMBA stuff.
There is user Administrator with all necessary SAMBA objects in LDAP DB,
with uid 0 and gid 512 (SAMBA group
Samba,
Is if possible to connect to a C drive on a windows machine from a Unix machine
using SAMBA? We can go the other way but have a problem from Windows to Unix.
Any Examples out there?
jerry
Gerald C. Hughes
GEO/Graphic, Inc.
90 West Center Street
Logan, UT 84321
ph:435.753-5429
It's a mount command. On FBSD it's
mount_smbfs //[EMAIL PROTECTED]/share /(some local directory path)
Gerald Hughes wrote:
Samba,
Is if possible to connect to a C drive on a windows machine from a Unix machine
using SAMBA? We can go the other way but have a problem from Windows to Unix.
Any
Hi
I'm planning to use SAMBA as a replacement for NT4 PDC/BDCs. Many people
recommend ldap as backend but i'm not familiar with it and thought of
using mysql instead. Is there anyone who have done this successfully?
Can you use replicated mysql databases to achieve a real BDC?
/niklo
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--- Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SOrry. We had to revert a previous change. grr
The only valid quote characters used by the smb.conf
parser are double quotes ().
OK, thanks.
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Win 1 of 4,000 free domain
What I did to analyze the problem was to put the following shell script in
background (you commands may vary) to determine who was using the
/etc/samba/smbpasswd file all the time
#! /bin/sh
#
# monitor smbpasswd file
#
while /bin/true
do
sleep 1
outx=`fuser -v
I have some machines that are used in the College Library and are logged
in with a generic user in the morning so students can use the system to
review Library information.
We are running a print quota system and would like to be able to have
the user be prompted for a username and password, have
Tom Skeren wrote:
It's a mount command. On FBSD it's
mount_smbfs //[EMAIL PROTECTED]/share /(some local directory path)
Gerald Hughes wrote:
Samba,
Is if possible to connect to a C drive on a windows machine from a
Unix machine using SAMBA? We can go the other way but have a problem
from
Hello.
I am running samba 3.0.5 in an ADS environment. I have a win2k3 server as the
DC and my samba machine (running on Gentoo Linux) is a member of that domain.
I am using winbind.
I have three users, for this example I will call them Larry, Curly and Moe.
All three have RW access to a
On Thu, 09 Sep 2004 11:17:51 -0400, Sean E. Millichamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would guess that there is probably at least some quality lost during
that conversion and the resulting output would depend entirely on
ghostscript's ability to translate (render) the Postscript generated by
the driver
I posted a while back about problems logging in via a laptop with XP SP2 on.
Today I have found some more information (i.e. something else now doesn't
work) which should help the developers identify/solve the problem.
As far as I can see this has not been on the list.
My original problem was
On Thursday 09 September 2004 11:53, Niklas Lövgren wrote:
Hi
I'm planning to use SAMBA as a replacement for NT4 PDC/BDCs. Many people
recommend ldap as backend but i'm not familiar with it and thought of
using mysql instead. Is there anyone who have done this successfully?
Can you use
I'm using winbind to authenticate telnet session under Red Hat Enterprise
2.1
samba/winbind version 2.2.10
Domains are NT4 domains
I have everything set up and configured correctly. Local users and users
from trusted domains are able to log-in.
I'm having a problem with the resulting username
This is worse than I thought!
Another user has now complained to me that he does not have rights to
something he should have rights to!
I have a printer shared out, to use it you must be in the DOMAIN+ColorPrint_
group. He is a member, and yet it won't let him even access it to install
it!
Hi *,
I spent two days to try to solve the following problem without success...
(google, archives, ...)
Platform: RedHat 9 (OpenSSI cluster) with Samba 3.0.6.
The server successfully joined a domain and act as a file server.
winbindd runs to map users between the NT Linux world.
wbinfo
On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 14:02, Chuck Hutchins wrote:
I'm using winbind to authenticate telnet session under Red Hat Enterprise
2.1
samba/winbind version 2.2.10
Domains are NT4 domains
I have everything set up and configured correctly. Local users and users
from trusted domains are able to
Hi there,
I just finished setting up a samba 3.0.6 server on my debian unstable box,
I have a few drives mapped on about 6 computers all running windows XP (home
or PRO). When I browse the mapped drives on any of the computers after going
through a few directories or opening a few files, the
Okay..
I think I may have found something, but I don't know what to do about it
I have found this in my log.winbind file:
[2004/09/09 15:50:55, 1] nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:add_trusted_domain(180)
Added domain NAIC NAIC.INT S-0-0
[2004/09/09 15:50:55, 1]
I have been using the username map parameter for some time on various
versions of Samba 2, and it has worked nicely. Last week I upgraded to
Samba 3 and integrated with Active Directory. Since I am using Solaris
8, and nsswitch.conf doesn't support winbindd, I am using the add
user script
Okay,
I left and rejoined the domain.
Same problem... if this is the problem
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks.
Chris
On Thursday 09 September 2004 04:13 pm, Chris wrote:
Okay..
I think I may have found something, but I don't know what to do about
it
I have found this in my
This is what im getting in my log
log.crazymob
[2004/09/09 14:18:27, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(837)
crazymob (192.168.0.50) closed connection to service backup
[2004/09/09 14:18:27, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(837)
crazymob (192.168.0.50) closed connection to service pos
[2004/09/09
hi,
as far i know
username map is no longer valid for samba 3
(you can use
admin users = root, Administrator)
but the behavior has changed in total, so you have to use group and user
mapping.
read the faqs samba 3 as domain member server
may help
Regards
Celeste Suliin Burris schrieb:
I have
Thanks Matt, but as my message said,
I already have the winbind 'use default domain' set to Yes.
My problem is related to logons from other trusted domains.
Anybody else have any suggestions?
On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 14:02, Chuck Hutchins wrote:
Adding the following line to smb.conf will allow you
I am trying to get ntlm_auth to work but our nt usernames all contain
spaces, e.g. charlie grosvenor, does anybody know if its possible for this
to work?
Thank you
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rruegner wrote:
| as far i know username map is no longer valid
| for samba 3
No. It's still supported. We just had some bugs. They
should be fixed now in 3.0.6.
| but the behavior has changed in total, so you have
| to use group and user mapping.
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Xavier wrote:
| Hi *,
|
| I spent two days to try to solve the following
| problem without success... (google, archives, ...)
|
| Platform: RedHat 9 (OpenSSI cluster) with Samba 3.0.6.
| The server successfully joined a domain and act as a
| file
I'm using 3.0.6 on Solaris 8 - still having problems.
On Sep 9, 2004, at 15:16, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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| as far i know username map is no longer valid
| for samba 3
No. It's still supported. We just had some bugs. They
should
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John H Terpstra wrote:
| Tim,
|
| There are many changes between 3.0.2 and 3.0.6. I
| would recommend that you update the whole of Samba
| to 3.0.6 and not just parts of it.
|
| I have searched through the code and so far as
| I can tell you may get
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Celeste Suliin Burris wrote:
| I'm using 3.0.6 on Solaris 8 - still having problems.
well it would help to know exactly what the problem is.
Did I miss that in the original post?
cheers, jerry
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Wong, G. MR EECS wrote:
| If sAMAaccountName = UserPrincipalName
| user can Log in
| Else
| can't ( The error message from pam_winbind is: PAM
| error was 10, NT error was NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER )
|
| Why is this occuring? Do I need to use other
ok, so iam sorry
Best Regards
Gerald (Jerry) Carter schrieb:
rruegner wrote:
| as far i know username map is no longer valid
| for samba 3
No. It's still supported. We just had some bugs. They
should be fixed now in 3.0.6.
| but the behavior has changed in total, so you have
| to use group and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] docs]# net rpc vampire -S NTPDC -d 3
[2004/08/17 14:09:29, 3] param/loadparm.c:lp_load(3911)
lp_load: refreshing parameters
[2004/08/17 14:09:29, 3] param/loadparm.c:init_globals(1324)
Initialising global parameters
[2004/08/17 14:09:29, 3] param/params.c:pm_process(566)
From what I can till this only happens when you browse a directory
containing an EXE File.
Thanks,
Mark
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From: rruegner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 September 2004 20:54
To: Samba Admin
Subject: Re: [Samba] 3.0.6 ? and XP SP2
Hi,
all i can say is that i just installed win xp prof german slipstreamed sp2
on a workstation and joined the smb domain ( 3.06 )
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 02:03:01PM +0200, ric le hnaff wrote:
how to get a better stack backtrace ?
Complile with -g on you command line and add a
panic action = /bin/sleep 99
in the [global] section of your smb.conf. When smbd
panics, attach to the parent process of the sleep
process with
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 12:55:11PM +, Patrick wrote:
Running on a Debian server, 3.0r Sid, 2.4.18 kernel.
I recently did an apt-get upgrade which upgraded samba from 3.0.5 to 3.0.6
After this upgrade, access to all shares for all users slowed to a crawl.
It was possible to browse the
On Fri, 2004-09-10 at 08:06, Charlie Grosvenor wrote:
I am trying to get ntlm_auth to work but our nt usernames all contain
spaces, e.g. charlie grosvenor, does anybody know if its possible for this
to work?
Which mode are you using the tool in?
In the squid-2.5-basic mode, the username is
On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 23:46, John B. Scalia wrote:
I recently installed and built 3.0.06 on my Solaris 9 Ultra 5 station. When
I start either smbd or nmbd, the log files indicate a missing shared library
during initialization, but the daemons appear to be running anyway.
Specifically, the log
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 19:02:11 -0700, Mark Sarria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am pretty new to LDAP, and have attempted to install and configure LDAP, but I am
a bit confused as to if the samba server and LDAP server be on 2 different server or
on the same server?.
you can tell samba where the
Hi Guys,
i386 with Fedora Core 2.
In the mean time, some offline shares were being configured on the client
machine..Another clue is that the issue was gone if I disabled all offline
shares.
Thanks,
Juer
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 09:21:45AM +0800, Juer Lee (IMAP) wrote:
Hi Guys,
i386 with Fedora Core 2.
In the mean time, some offline shares were being configured on the client
machine..Another clue is that the issue was gone if I disabled all offline
shares.
I'd still like to see the stack
Was wondering if other could check to see if enumdrivers displays
duplicate listings for thier uploaded drivers? if so - any idea how
to fix/why?
thanks
[Windows NT x86]
Printer Driver Info 1:
Driver Name: [HP_CUPS]
Printer Driver Info 1:
Driver Name: [TOSHIBA e-STUDIO810
Hi Jeremy,
Unfortunately, I can not reproduce that issue now, even I enabled the
offline shares again. I'll get the stack backtrace if I see it again.
BTW, actually I am looking into the offline share issue, the offline file
synchronization doesn't always work, it seems that the Windows client
Hi All,
I have a production samba server running 3.04 on Debian integrated to
use AD accounts.
It's been running most happily for about 6 months 8=]
I've just attempted to create a non-privileged local unix user account
for a new service I'm installing, but it fails prompting me for the AD
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
COLLOT Jean-Yves [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now, the news.
Good, I will pull down the new kit immediately.
I am trying to find out two things.
1. I can not get guest access to work.
2. When I turn up the debugging level, the server takes too long and the
client
Hi.
1. I can not get guest access to work.
I think it works here, but may be I am not doing what you want to do.
What I do is :
- define SAMBA__GUEST as the guest account in SMB.CONF
- define Bad user for the map to guest parameter (Never is the default)
- define guest ok as Yes in some shares,
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
COLLOT Jean-Yves [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi.
1. I can not get guest access to work.
I think it works here, but may be I am not doing what you want to do.
What I do is :
- define SAMBA__GUEST as the guest account in SMB.CONF
- define Bad user for the map to
Author: jra
Date: 2004-09-09 10:02:44 + (Thu, 09 Sep 2004)
New Revision: 2265
WebSVN:
http://websvn.samba.org/websvn/changeset.php?rep=sambapath=/branches/SAMBA_3_0/source/nsswitchrev=2265nolog=1
Log:
Volkers change to HEAD looks very good. Commit message
from HEAD follows :
While torturing
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