Hi,
Your pam.d/logon file locks nice, mostly..
as you stated, the winbind part is authenticating correct, so you would
be able to login with an ADS account, if not the pam system would try to
verify the posix-account too.
This is why you get asked for the second password.
As i'm running linux
Resending, as I used wrong sender and it doesn't seem to have appeared
on the list.
The problem is sort of solved...
First, I tried stopping smb and winbind and cleaning out all cache files
(/var/cache/samba).
Then joining worked fine for a while. Then it didn't. Whenever it didn't
I got those
Resending this as I sent it using wrong sender and it never appeared on
the list...
I finally have a samba server running with security=ads and user name
mapping using smbusers file.
Now, to make this perfect I would like to have home directory shares
show up using the users AD names instead of
I just hope that this time I get heard since obviously nobody reads
news://linux.samba ...
Platform: SuSE-9.1, kernel-2.6.5, samba-3.0.4
I have recently upgraded from 3.0.2a to 3.0.4 and I have just noticed
that using the same smb.conf as with previous version, the system just
does not work
I have the same problem under samba 2.2.3a-13 for Debian with a WinXP SP2
I try you solution but without success. I resolve the problem by also
deleting the entry in DevModePerUser. And now it works!
Thank you.
But any one know why?
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Mitch (WebCob) wrote:
The problem of the connectivity error seems to have been persistant for the
duration of the windows login - so whatever I had screwed up I think I must
have fixed, but I still have concerns... (and oodles of ideas - I could use
this same process to create a fax gateway
Hi,
I have functional setup of Samba PDC/LDAP domain member server.
The problem happens when Windows workstation users (who are
logged into the domain) try to access shares on domain member
server which they don't have access to (for example they not
belong to group which has the access to
samba-3.0.7-1.3E.1
Last time I checked (about 2 weeks ago), I could log machines onto the
domain using the automated join in 2000 (and smbpasswd -a)
Now, when I try to make a machine join the domain, Windows will show
success, but I can't log in with a domain account!
On adding the machine, I
hoi,
the machine is running on debian 3 woody, using samba 3.08 from
backports.org. we are using a w2k-domain (ads). i need to mount a
share on a windows-server. so i do this:
mount -t smbfs -o username=xxx //def00shh/data
/opt/lampp/ExNet/dinfo/data
and samba answers:
mount: wrong fs type,
Bonjour,
I have some problem to configure a printing server with samba. I have a private
network with a linux box as a gateway to the internet and several machine on
this network some under windows, others under linux. One of the linux machine
(which is not the gateway) has a printer which I want
pls forget the accidently send email from Interne Kommunikation and send
your answers to this box. sorry!
hoi,
the machine is running on debian 3 woody, using samba 3.08 from
backports.org. we are using a w2k-domain (ads). i need to mount a
share on a windows-server. so i do this:
mount -t
Hello,
i have an wierd problem under 3.0.8. This versions seems to encrypt
password different to 2.2.9 an by this lock out any user. The machine is a
Sun under Solaris 8 with the recommended patch cluster. User Repository is
done by ldap_compat, because of several Systems in need of the old
Hi All,
I have a modified RH 9 box running as a PDC with roaming profiles and home
shares. We really need to upgrade this system to 3.0.9 PDC with LDAP.
If it all falls apart on the upgrade I'd like to be able to go back to 2.2.12
at the toss of a hat.
Are there any files other than my
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| I'm using samba-*-3.0.6-4.3.100mdk and libkrb51-1.3-6.3.100mdk on
| LM10.0. A similar summary to what I'm seeing could be found here.
|
| http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-July/090210.html
|
|
| Solve the problem by
The problem of the connectivity error seems to have been persistant for the
duration of the windows login - so whatever I had screwed up I think I must
have fixed, but I still have concerns... (and oodles of ideas - I could use
this same process to create a fax gateway too...)
I also wanted
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| Here is what is especially strange. If I click on the
| printer icon with FileAnt I get this:
|
| \\Enigma\::{2227A280-3AEA-1069-A2DE-08002B30309D}
|
| Enigma is the name of my server but what is the SID
| type info for?
It's a GUID.
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| Resending this as I sent it using wrong sender and it never
| appeared on the list...
|
| I finally have a samba server running with security=ads
| and user name mapping using smbusers file.
|
| Now, to make this perfect I would like to
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| if there is a way to search for the answer to my question,
| please let me know.
Samba archives are searchable at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/
cheers, jerry
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Vickie L. Kidder wrote:
| Since installing Samba 3.0.9, I am getting the following errors in my
| samba log file related to printing.
| I haven't made any changes to the smb.conf file from 3.0.7 where printing
| worked fine.
|
| This is a sample of the
Okay,
lets see if i understand this correct ;-)
you have a network with:
1 gateway/firewall to the internet (ip 192.168.0.1)
1 linux-pc which shall share his printer to the local network
(ip 192.168.0.4)
several other linux/windows pc's which shall be able to print.
all trafic is *not*
hello
i am actually working on migrating a windows 2000 active directory to
samba v3, ldap backend
so far i have successfully vampirized account information in my ldap
tree.
i am looking for a way to migrate roaming profiles.
simple copy does not work ( it complains about files being in use ).
Hello!
I'm currently trying to understand some problem reports from customers using
samba with ADS. Googling brought a lot of suggestions but no real solutions.
So I'd like to ask some general questions about that:
1. Has anyone a working ticket authentication with MIT kerberos?
I mean: really
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| I have a third party file manager that I use to get Administrator access
| to XP just like you can with konqeror. It is called FileAnt and it
| totally rocks... but I digress.
|
| I've noticed that I can't browse to my print$ share despite the
|
Has any one actually gotten a samba PDC to
authenticate against a Kerberos server? If so were
you able to get Samba to pass along the tokens. I
have built Samba PDC at other companies without to
much complication. My new company does not curently
have a either a PDC or a kerberos server, but
We have upgraded to the 3.0.7-1.3E.1 RH Samba update and this problem
still occurs. Has anyone else experienced this or does anyone have any
ideas on what's causing this?
-John
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We've seen Samba crash and burn twice in the last 48 hours - it just
started happening,
On Tuesday 07 December 2004 20:19, Brett Carruthers wrote:
I would still like to know how to exclude the Application Data from
roaming profiles on a whole samba server basis. Also, how hard is it to
have some users not use a roaming profile but others continuing to use a
roaming profile?
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 09:01, Thomas Constans wrote:
hello
i am actually working on migrating a windows 2000 active directory to
samba v3, ldap backend
so far i have successfully vampirized account information in my ldap
tree.
i am looking for a way to migrate roaming profiles.
I don't know which software to blame. Two of my Windows XP users get an extra
page of output every time they print to our HP 8500 color laserjet. The
driver is in print$ on the server. I do not believe that _all_ of the XP
users are having the problem, which is strange. But it's wasting a
Edward Wissner wrote:
What did you change in your smb.conf file?
Well, I managed to get samba to authenticate, however, continued
winbindd problems make the setup worthless. Group searches fail, or are
incomplete. Domain users and groups list without domain id. net
groupmap fails.
On Tuesday 07 December 2004 20:19, Brett Carruthers wrote:
I would still like to know how to exclude the Application Data from
roaming profiles on a whole samba server basis. Also, how hard is it to
have some users not use a roaming profile but others continuing to use a
roaming profile?
My question is: How can I set up the \\L%\%u\profile to be deleted on exit?
This way the default profile would be loaded every time a user logs on
because windows would think it was new user since there are now profiles for
the user neither local or on the logonserver.
[Mitch says:] My answer
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| We have upgraded to the 3.0.7-1.3E.1 RH Samba update
| and this problem still occurs. Has anyone else experienced
| this or does anyone have any ideas on what's causing this?
|
| -John
|
|
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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|
|
Hi Jerry,
Thanks for the reply. I'll check this if it reoccurs again.
We've turned off strict locking to see if this helps. This was on a hunch
that it was a lock issue.
To answer your question, the access to the main share on this server is
via the automounter to a local directory. For
Hello guys,
I have got my samba server as PDC run and it worked well. I could see the
machine in a windows explorer and the linux users could login into the windows.
Now, suddenly, I can't see samba server in windows explorer any more, but linux
users can still log in the windows machines. I
Greetings,
I've a need to run 2 instances on one box. I've spent the better part
of 2 days looking for docs and howto's and reading the FM. However, I
think I'm making too much out of it, thinking that there is more to it
than there really is.
the first instance is to serve the users, the
We also use HylaFAX, but this has little to do with Samba. You require
a client for Windows in order to give users a decent experience, I
recommend HylaFSP (which is a commercial product, but reasonably
priced). There are several Win32 clients, most of which don't really
stand up to
Hi all,
I am just curious with the following setup and hope to hear some good response
on this:-
1. Why when I login as a trusted domain user on a computer, it logins
anonymously? I have 2 domains that fully trust each other, Domain_A and
Domain_B. Computer_A joins domain_A. I login as
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| Hmmm. So do you think turning off strict locking will
| help or is there something wrong with the tdb records
| that we can clear?
First we need to find out what file that fd is associated
with. Then we can start working
If this were NetWare I'd point you at the formfeed option on the print capture
(client OS side)... I can't remember if the MS client has that concept for
printing at all.
Else, for CUPS here I don't have a print command specified... maybe Samba is
smart enough to skip that when in CUPS mode.
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STOP,
you want your samba-server to be a membersever in ADS, do you?,
then *remove* *all* bits referencing ldap from your smb.conf.
you entrust all user and groupmanagment to ADS via winbindd
and only via winbindd.
second:
you have configured winbindd not to give you the domain part
from
Looks like it's a link to /var/cache/samba/gencache.tdb.
-John
Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
12/08/2004 11:53 AM
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Hi out there.
I have not been able to solve the following problem yet.
I configured samba-3.0.9 as LMB/PDC with correct DNS and WINS.
When I log on with my Windowsbox (no matter which version) and do immidiatly
an nbtstat -c on the command-line I get:
snip
Hi Gerald,
I'm using samba-*-3.0.6-4.3.100mdk and libkrb51-1.3-6.3.100mdk on
LM10.0. A similar summary to what I'm seeing could be found here.
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-July/090210.html
Solve the problem by changing
[libdefaults]
ticket_lifetime = 24000
default_realm =
As far as I can tell I should be able to join the domain with the
root account (added with smbldap-useradd -a -G 512 -m -s /bin/false
-d /dev/null -F -P root). But all I get for my efforts is an error
dialog The following error occurred attempting to join the domain
'BI': The network path
Martin Zielinski wrote:
3. What do we (samba users) need to know about the ticket received by kinit?
Do we ever need to renew it? Or is the ticket obsolete after joining the
domain?
Have you tried my workaround? It is recommended by
Christoph Scheeder wrote:
first:
STOP,
Too late, but not a problem. I was begining to suspect the Free BSD 5.x
guide I was using was problematic. I just did a clean install of 5.3,
and am installing software. I had already considered getting rid of
ldap refences. Should I also get rid of
Mark Nienberg wrote:
I have about 20 users accessing a Samba 3.07 server on Fedora core 1.
The samba server is the PDC for the domain. The users are all Win 2000.
The logs for one user show many entries like this:
[2004/11/30 15:02:05, 0] smbd/posix_acls.c:unpack_nt_owners(892)
Jeremy Allison wrote:
A strace on the smbd process receiving the files from the windows box
(it is mapped as a share on the 2k3 server) reveals that smbd is looking
up the entire directory (with getdents64) every time it writes a file.
Several times, in fact. So as the number of files grows,
Q#1. What SAMBA related object classes and attributes I must add to a
POSIX user in LDAP (SunOne DS 5.2) before it can be used by SAMBA for
authentication?
Q#2. Why does the SAMBA log for the user show the error FAILED with error
NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD even before the user is prompted for
On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 01:37:23PM -0600, Matt Mitchell wrote:
Obviously such a special case would make the code ugly...but I might try
patching it just for my own testing to see if it makes any difference.
Any pointers you can offer?
That's exactly the case I was intending to add :-). I'm
OK Christopher, samba is authenticating, if a bit oddly (some XP
machines can use \\sserver\fsk others need to use \\ipaddy\fsk---not a
huge problem).
However I don't think I'm grasping the net groupmap function. I was
of the belief that if I did this:
net groupmap add ntgroup=nt-group
Further information on this issue includes output from my smblog file:
[2004/12/08 11:48:13, 2] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:init_sam_from_ldap(485)
init_sam_from_ldap: Entry found for user: chuck
[2004/12/08 11:48:13, 2] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:init_ldap_from_sam(864)
init_ldap_from_sam: Setting entry for
Hi Mark,
You may be able to reduce the size of your log files by an appropriate
setting for log level in your smb.conf file, somthing like log level
winbind:0 may work. Also, the messages point to acl usage, are these
enabled on your system?
Chuck
At 11:20 AM 12/8/2004, Mark Nienberg wrote:
Does anyone know how to make Printers and faxes folder not showing up
in all
client's Windows Explorer.
I have tried to not include a [printers] section. I have also included
a [printers] section but make browseable = no
I have also tried load printers = no
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| Does anyone know how to make Printers and faxes folder not showing up
| in all
| client's Windows Explorer.
|
| I have tried to not include a [printers] section. I have also included
| a [printers] section but make browseable = no
| I have also
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panos wrote:
|
| Does anyone know how to make Printers and faxes folder
| not showing up in all client's Windows Explorer.
|
| I have tried to not include a [printers] section. I
| have also included a [printers] section but make browseable = no
| I
Thanks
We have clients where things must be very simple. Of course we can live
with the folder, but making it as clean as possible is a
priority...though not at the cost of stability. So given your warning,
I am not sure if it is worth it.
What is client polling?
Thanks again,
Panos
I had this problem with Cups and samba and it ended up being a mis-match
on the printer options. The printers were able to print duplex and
the the default for CUPS on the server was duplex and the default for
the windows driver was simplex (or was it the other way around? I can't
recall at
Why do people care if the 'printers and faxes' folder shows
up ?
On the same note, is there a way to get the PrintersFaxes to show up, but NOT
have the printers show up at the share level (\\servername)? I hate how
cluttered it makes that look. If I remember right, making them not
Dear Samba Gurus,
I've been R'ing TFM but I can't seem to find any help with this problelm.
When I attempt to get samba to join the active directory domain I get the
following error message:
[2004/12/08 14:42:51, 0] libads/kerberos.c:get_service_ticket(335)
get_service_ticket:
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 15:48, Robert M. Martel wrote:
Anyway, once the default for CUPS and the default for MS Windows had
the same setting the extra page issue went away.
This was it! As soon as I turned duplex off for CUPS it stopped printing out
the extra page. Thanks much!
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| Thanks
| We have clients where things must be very simple. Of
| course we can live with the folder, but making it as
| clean as possible is a priority...though not at the
| cost of stability. So given your warning, I am not sure
| if
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Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
|Why do people care if the 'printers and faxes' folder shows
|up ?
|
|
| On the same note, is there a way to get the PrintersFaxes
| to show up, but NOT have the printers show up at the
| share level (\\servername)? I hate
On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 10:19 -0600, Fred wrote:
Greetings,
I've a need to run 2 instances on one box. I've spent the better part
of 2 days looking for docs and howto's and reading the FM. However, I
think I'm making too much out of it, thinking that there is more to it
than there really
Hi,
I'm using samba 3.0.6. I see computer_name folders created in homedir.
This never happened before I switch from Domain to ADS. Could someone
please give me a few pointers?
Regards,
Norman Zhang
[global]
workgroup = ARKONDOMAIN
realm = HQ.ARKONNETWORKS.COM
server
I recently added a printer to cups and the samba name is wrong.
Anyone know how I can fix it?
Environment:
OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3 (Taroon Update 3)
Uname: Linux stilton.ulticom.com 2.4.21-20.EL #1 Wed Aug 18 20:58:25 EDT
2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Samba:
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Gary Algier wrote:
|
| I recently added a printer to cups and the samba name is wrong.
|
| Anyone know how I can fix it?
Upgarde to 3.0.9 and set 'force printername = yes' for that share.
| BTW: I can't upgrade Samba as the newer releases from
| Red
Hello again,
Okay so I realize the error I made with the SUID ans SGID. Those
settings represent what user/group the file is executed under. Must
have had a brain cramp or something. I would however still appreciate
some assistance in trying to get rid of the force user setting I am
having to use
Windows 2000 Server named adtest.com as PDC.
Solaris 9 server with SAMBA 3.0.7.
I am trying to get a handle on the OU issue I am having. Suppose the PDC
adtest.com has 100 OU such as
a1, a2, a3, ..., a98, a99, a100.
On the Solaris Server I am doing:
kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
type in
Hi,
I have been trying to use samba for a while as a way to have an
identical desktop/startmenu/profile/favourites/etc on multiple PCs.
Samba is setup as the PDC and I can join the domain and login.
The problems started firstly when I wanted to have some sort of caching
and also logon
Greetings,
I have compiled samba 3.0.9 to use kerberos 1.3.5 that I have also
compiled from source. However, when I attempt to conect the host to an
Active Directory domain, it fails with the following error after a
lengthy delay:
/usr/local/samba/bin/net: relocation error:
I'm wanting to mount a Windows share from a Windows 2003 Server to a
Fedora Core 2 using Samba.
I run the following mount command (as root), which terminates with a 0
return code, but when I attempt to look at the mounted filesystem with
df or ls, I get a Permission denied error.
Here is the
Wayne Rasmussen wrote:
Windows 2000 Server named adtest.com as PDC.
Solaris 9 server with SAMBA 3.0.7.
I am trying to get a handle on the OU issue I am having. Suppose the PDC
adtest.com has 100 OU such as
a1, a2, a3, ..., a98, a99, a100.
On the Solaris Server I am doing:
kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi sambatistas,
i just noticed a strange problem with usrmgr,
on my new pdc with my standart well tested smb.conf for smb pdc with ldap,
usrmgr does only show up a few from the default groups,
i.e Domain Admins can be seen but not Administrators
i can browse that groups with a ldap client so i
Disclaimer... I know Roaming Profiles are a modern day example of the emperors new
cloths. I also know that 2+2=4.
Let's think Linux/Unix here a second. Preference files are stored in the user's home dir. A user can log in (text or X) multiple times, they will always get the same home dir. Thus
Joy is me! Upgrading to 3.0.9 (from 3.0.7) quashed the print properties
dialog problem I was seeing.
FYI,
Chuck Theobald
System Administrator
The Robert and Beverly Lewis Center for Neuroimaging
University of Oregon
P: 541-346-0343
F: 541-346-0345
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Hi,
I have been trying to use samba for a while as a way to have an
identical desktop/startmenu/profile/favourites/etc on multiple PCs. Samba
is setup as the PDC and I can join the domain and login.
The problems started firstly when I wanted to have some sort of caching
and also logon
Chuck Theobald wrote:
Hi Mark,
You may be able to reduce the size of your log files by an appropriate
setting for log level in your smb.conf file, somthing like log level
winbind:0 may work. Also, the messages point to acl usage, are these
enabled on your system?
I'm not using winbind. Do
On 9 Dec 2004, at 12:07, Michael Lueck wrote:
Let's think Linux/Unix here a second. Preference files are stored in
the user's home dir. A user can log in (text or X) multiple times,
they will always get the same home dir. Thus each login instance will
share those config files.
The same just
I setup my samba sever to use ldap as a backend for authentication I can
connect to the ldap directory using ldapAdmin from windows xp and diradmin in
FC3 and administer the ldap directory but when I issue a command from the
teminal window ( smbpasswd -a test I got the following error.
hi all...
i have a little problem with an include statement in my smb.conf.
what i want to achieve is to allow the administrator user access to
read/write/browse to all the users home drives under /array2/samba/homes
can anyone see why even after the include file was added, the
administrator
I'm using samba 3.0.6. I see computer_name folders created in homedir.
This never happened before I switch from Domain to ADS. Could someone
please give me a few pointers?
To illustrate what I mean,
drwxr-xr-x 3 2D-015$ Domain Computers 100 Dec 7 13:49 2D-015_/
drwxr-xr-x 3 2D-030$ Domain
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On Wednesday 08 December 2004 18:19, Alex Satrapa wrote:
On 9 Dec 2004, at 12:07, Michael Lueck wrote:
The main disadvantage of the Microsoft Windows approach is the
bandwidth wasted while people log in and out.
In my experience, samba networks also have more problem with profiles becoming
Hmm. Guess I'll try sending this to the right list now.
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Date: Wed, 8 Dec 2004 21:46:13 -0800
Subject: Re: [Samba] Reality Check - Roaming Profiles
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What I've found useful by way
I could be missing something, but it sounds like your problem comes
from the UNIX side of the server. 'administrator' would have to be a
UNIX user with permission to rwx those directories. e.g. you could
create a new group 'administrator,' make all the home folders owned by
usernameand
On Saturday 04 December 2004 11:04, Matthew Easton wrote:
My win2000 laptop caches the domain credentials so I can log into the
computer when disconnected from the network. However, Windows XP SP2
laptops cannot. I get a domain unavailable error even though the local
security profile on the
On 9 Dec 2004, at 16:47, Eric Lester wrote:
Furthermore, I set the browser cache limit to 20MB. This is also
lockable with the Group Policy editor.
The biggest problem for me - by far - is Mozilla storing its cache in
the Documents and Settings folder. Rather than fiddle with cache
size, I'd
Thanks for writing back and the info client polling. We are using linux
and we will not serve any printers so based on your input we should be
ok.
Looking up the man page on disable spoolss, NT and 2000 was mentioned
a lot, but nothing about XP. We are all on XP machines and tried your
Hi Eric
I shouldn't need to to that, i already have a admin users =
@domain+itgroup entry in the smb.conf effectly does the same thing
but much sexier.
thanks
I could be missing something, but it sounds like your problem comes
from the UNIX side of the server. 'administrator' would have
Not only nobody reads news://linux.samba, nobody obviously reads this
newsgroup also ! This is just the 5th time I am sending the same or
similar message in last 7 days with no response...
I would like to point out that *I really need help on this - either
appointment to prompter resource
I have a problem report from one of my Samba share users.
They displayed the ASCII contents of an application program (.BAS)
using the 4DOS List command.
The user than performed Other PC workstation operations unrelated
to the specific .BAS file.
When they subsequently went looking for the file
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-12-08 08:09:42 + (Wed, 08 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4095
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4095
Log:
smbsrv_terminate_connection() doesn't exit() in single processor mode, so after
we
call it we need to return, and not continue
Author: metze
Date: 2004-12-08 08:21:35 + (Wed, 08 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4096
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4096
Log:
move the samdb code to source/dsdb/
the idea is to have a directory service db layer
which will be used by the ldap server,
Author: metze
Date: 2004-12-08 10:13:45 + (Wed, 08 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4097
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4097
Log:
add missing file from last commit
sorry!:-)
metze
Added:
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/dsdb/config.mk
Changeset:
Added:
Author: tridge
Date: 2004-12-08 10:24:10 + (Wed, 08 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4098
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4098
Log:
catch null guid string so RPC-DRSUAPI works against my server
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/librpc/ndr/ndr_misc.c
Author: tpot
Date: 2004-12-08 10:36:14 + (Wed, 08 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4099
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4099
Log:
Spelling fixes.
Modified:
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/smb_server/negprot.c
branches/SAMBA_4_0/source/smb_server/signing.c
Author: metze
Date: 2004-12-08 10:54:09 + (Wed, 08 Dec 2004)
New Revision: 4100
WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=revroot=sambarev=4100
Log:
fix drsuapi_DsReplicaObjMetaData2() idl
(many thanks to tridge for telling me that HYPER_T isn't the same as uint64!)
metze
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