Hello,
I have Samba 2.2.3 running on a Solaris 7 server. I have many Windows 98
and a handful of Windows 2000 computers authenticating against it for
logging in and filesharing. One of the users (Jeff) had his Windows 98
workstation replaced with a Windows 2000 workstation. I have other
Hi,
I removed jrogers and jrogers$ by hand from smbpasswd earlier and added
him back and it had no effect. But I did what you said:
smbpasswd -x jrogers
smbpasswd -x jrogers$
smbpasswd -a jrogers
smbpasswd -a -m jrogers
and then tryied logging in again, but I still have the same error.
Yes, after re-creating the machine account, I took jrogers workstation out
of the domain and into the workgroup, rebooted, and then added him back to
the domain, put in root and its password at the prompt, and then it said
Welcome to the arlib domain. Just like on all the other Windows 2000
I found out something else interesting. When I do:
[rootarchives1 jrogers]# smbclient //archives1/awilliam -U awilliam
smb: \ ls
. D 0 Tue Oct 1 12:26:22 2002
.. D 0 Mon Nov 4 09:21:11 2002
.profile
I got it fixed. I dont' thikn I should of had to have added this since it
works for everyone else except jrogers, but I added:
[jrogers]
browseable = yes
path = /export/home/jrogers
public = no
writable = yes
only user = yes
volume = jrogers
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You are not the only one have this problem, the samba team is working
to fix this.
I had the same problem, downgraded to 3.0.1pre3 and it works.
Hmm. I've got WYk, WY2kSp4, XP, and XPsp1 workstations. Since
upgrading to 3.0.1rc2 I've joins a few of all the above to my
Samba/PDC/LDAP domain
Here's the wierd part though. I was just trying to reproduce the problem to
get some level 10 logs and now it seems to work (of course just when I want
it to screw-up ;-). So its not like its always busted.
Don't ya' hate it when that happens.
Now you've probably jinx'd me, and next time it
Ah! I've made a discovery, if I put the NT user I am trying to log in as
into /etc/passwd then it will allow me to log in with the user's NT
password. This isn't supposed to be the way it works right? I shouldn't
have to have the users in /etc/passwd, that's the whole point of winbind,
question 1
We have a corporate wide iplanet ldap server (which i can only read
from) used for email. I tried to sync the passwords from this
ldap-server with the samba-openldap one so my samba users only would
have to remember one password. I used a script that fetches the
(encrypted,
I want to make a Linux Samba Server with an Active Directory on it for replacing a
W2K Active Directory Server! All Windows Client should have access
same before the only difference should be the linux server and not any more a W2K
server from microsoft!
Can someone help me with links and
it is possible that converting the NT4 PDC to Win200x Active Directory.
Yep, thats an upgrade
And converting to OpenLDAP directory? Does such an converter exist?
Setup the LDAP SAM with a Samba PDC and run net rpc vampire. It is
all in the Samba HOWTO Collection PDF
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Recently I've read here, that there is a problem with storing computer
accounts in a separate container, of LDAPSAM backend.
We're successfully using Samba3.0.1pre1 (with a patch for bug#64, #532
and #569, Win9x userlist problem)
with separate ous for users and computers, after configuring
You have more than one suffix in slapd.conf - why? The one you use in smb.conf ist a
mixture of the two - that doesn't work. Use one of them - the one under which your
user data is stored.
Multiple suffixes for a single database is supported in OpenLDAP until
very recently, (don't know
But now, users want me to configure samba so when they access
the printer through windows explorer, they do not have to
install printer driver, they are automagically downloaded from
samba server. I've seen in the doc it is possible for a real
printer, so I've tried to do the same for my
If I choose Connect..., windows says The server on which
the 'PdfPrinter' printer resides does not have the correct
printer driver installed. If you want to install the driver on
your local computer, click OK.. It does not download driver
from samba server =(
If you click Ok, then cancel,
I was wondering if there is a web interface out there for
uploading and downloading from samba shares? I found the
SMB2WWW but it at the moment does not support upload nor
does it seem very secure. I would like something that
requires authentication. Has anyone done this or is it
i've been lokking for something simular, and came up with this:
http://davenport.sourceforge.net/
it's a webdav gateway to smb.
looks more recent than SMB2WWW, but still not very up-to-date... on
sourceforge it says: Development Status: 4 - Beta, and the latest version
is from july 2003...
This might be a featurerequest for 4.0, but I would be happy if it could
go into 3.1 or something.
I would be very happy if Samba could add the DNs of a user instead of
his/her uid to a sambaGroup, thus using the groupOfUniqe names
objectclass for administering groups.
Since group
Preferably I would like to have a separate list per user, but this can
also be achieved with grep.
I found some solutions that rely on login script processing which is nice
if your clients are running Win95/Win98 but for anything else it won't
work.
Anybody know of a solution?
Many
Could somebody tell me the objects of a samba machine account in LDAP
with samba 3.
I've top, inetOrgPerson and posixAccount... should I have something else
You don't need (and shouldn't have) inetOrgPerson. A machine is not an
internet using person who is a member of an organizational.
I want to be able to log on to a Linux machine and have one of our Win2000
servers authenticate the username/password. Is this possible, and if so can
anyone give me some pointers and also degree of difficulty.
Yes.
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf
Easy.
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Hi, I have a server, snap1 10.8.5.10, that runs samba, and have users
created by using useradd (but not added them to snap1's smbpasswd). I'd
like for users on our primary samba server, archives1 10.8.5.2, to be
able to type in \\snap1\username in windows and have the snap1 server
take them
Hi, I was wodnering if someone could tell me what password chat = should
be set to for Redhat Linux. specifically redhat 9 or fedora core 1.
Thanks!
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I've seen several references on the web to setting up the LDAP SAM to
communicate with the LDAP server via ldapi (IPC) verses ldap (IP). This
should theoretically much faster.
My LDAP master is on the same host as the Samba PDC. With nss_ldap
using uri ldap://localhost; and Samba using
This is completely correct. It took me 6 weeks to document, test, and
validate Chapter 6 of Samba-3 by Example - and it took 50 or so pages to
sufficiently describe the steps that must be followed.
While entirely essential, documentation that is logical, comprehensive and
comprehendable
We feel your learning curve pain with you. How can we solve this? What
specifically should be done to eliminate the pain? Who should do this and
how?
Simplify simply simplify - Henry David Thoreau.
You are assuming that Samba only needs to work with OpenLDAP.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm
I find it very frustrating when I get to configure some software and it
tells me so what would you like to do?. Being a new user of that
software, my most sensible answer is what would you recommend I do?.
To which the software replies anything at all, I can do anything at all.
Samba +
A diagram would be nice. Are you aware of any? I'm one of the newbees
that has spent untold hours reading Official Samba-3 cover to cover,
reading howtos sample configurations without getting an operational
LDAP system to show for my efforts. I finally got a Qmail / Courier /
Squirrelmail
I'm finding that most linux PDC users use LDAP for authentication.
I don't know if that is true, users of the tdb-sam probably ask a lot less
questions.
question why LDAP?
1) It also solves alot of other problems
2) make integration of disparate application easier
3) Redundancy /
Hello,
I had Samba 2.2.8a running on Solaris 7 x86 without problems. I
migrated the server over to RedHat 9 Linux with Samba 2.2.7a. After
doing this I am running into a lot of problems. The home directories
were in /export/home in Solaris, but /home in redhat. So I edited my
smb.conf to
If sunfreeware.com doesn't have them then compile them by hand.
Adam
Frédéric Pierron wrote:
Hello,
Are there any binary packages of Samba 2.2.8.a for Solaris 7 and Solaris
9 ? If not, how can I get a Samba 2.2.8.a for this both OS ?
Thanks
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did you smbpasswd -a -m $USER
Adam
Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
Hello all,
Can anyone tell me what this error means?
The following error occurred attempting to join
the
domain
The account used is a computer account. Use your
global user account or local user account to
How do you disable roaming profiles in Windows 2000? I know in Windows
XP you use gpedit.msc but I don't see where in windows 2000 to disable
roaming profiles. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Adam
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I used to be able to load printer drivers via server properties. Now
when I go in the printer drivers are listed and I can use the properties
button but the Add/Remove buttons are greyed out. This is a Samba
3.0.0/2.4.2-SGI_XFS_1.0 box and I've tried both NT4sp6 and Win2003beta
clients (both
1.) How having linux boxes in AD affects replication
The question is: How would it possibly effect replication? Do they know
what they are talking about?
2.) If it is possible to authenticate against the Linux boxes without
actually joining the AD domain
Do you mean authenticate against AD
I followed the documentation concerning migration of NT4 PDC to Samba3. I set up the
official release of Samba 3 on Red Hat Linux 7.3 and configured it as recommended in
the documentation, joined the domain and then ran the net rpc vampire command. I did
not do anything else. Now, this part
I'm using Debian woody.
ii smbfs 2.2.3a-12.3 mount and umount commands for the smbfs...
I want to mount a W2K share as user. Mount as root works fine.
The entry in /etc/fstab looks like this:
//NOTEBOOK/D /notebook/D: smbfs user,username=ernohl,noauto 0 3
If I try to mount:
[EMAIL
I want to look into ways of using samba (3.0) to cetralize unix/linux
logins to the active directory server. Does anyone have any ideas on
this? Is there a way just using samba? Do I also need NIS+?
Any ideas and thoughts would be helpful.
There is a section specifically about this in the
Before I begin, big thanks to John Terpstra for helping me out with my
previous issues.
But alas I have another issue, I need to enforce strong passwords on
windows side (i.e. ctrl+alt+delete change password), minimum password
length, can't be dictionary words, etc. etc.
You can specify
I look for a way to generate a text file, holding the workgroup/user
relation - which users belongs to a workgroup. Can I use a samba tool to
list all members of any known group? Or maybe run a domain ctlr, and
lookup the information in files on the server?
I must get this info from a M$ lan
I have a login script called by login.bat. In win 2k and xp, he works
fine (map drivers and sync time) but in win 9x machine he don't work. He
start the dos windows show running the commands, tell me that map ans
syc was ok but noting is shared and time isn't sync.
I don't know what occour.
We have 4 directories. Call them directory a, b, c, and d.
We also have 4 groups. Lets call them admin, user, exec, db.
We would want amdin group full control over all directories.
Next we want group user to have read only rights to a b. No rights to c d.
Group exec needs read only
I currently have a setup of 1 NT 4.0 PDC server and to SUSE boxes
sharing via a samba share. I seem to have to make 5 different
usename/password databases. 1 for NT, 2 for each SuSe box (One Linux
and one Samba). Is there a way to have 1 or maybe two databases to
update? I've read about
I am trying to upgrade samba to samba-3.0,
I have source rpm from samba site and I have been trying to recompile
rpm with spec as following
--with-mmap \
...
--with-ldap \
--with-ldapsam\
--with-ssl \
--with-acl-support
But compile is throwing error
I have a Samba 3.0.0 PDC (and WINS server) that has been running fine
for some time. I also have Samba fileserver running 3.0.0. The PDC is
littleboy and the fileserver is sardine. This configuration has
been stable since the day after 3.0.0 came out, and we were running
3.0.0pre(s) on the PDC
Does anyone know if the binaries provided by the Samba team are compiled
with LDAP support? I've tried 2.2.8a and 3.0.0 for Debian, but both
complain that the ldap parameters (like ldap server) for unknown.
Just ldd /usr/sbin/smbd. Is libldap in the list? If not, than the
smbd isn't
how do i'm protect my samba share for virus. ???
i try the RAV. but it's discotinuos..
http://www.openantivirus.org/ and the Samba VFS module.
There is mention of it in the Samba-HOWTO-Collection PDF.
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Does anyone know if the binaries provided by the Samba team are compiled
with LDAP support? I've tried 2.2.8a and 3.0.0 for Debian, but both
complain that the ldap parameters (like ldap server) for unknown.
Just ldd /usr/sbin/smbd. Is libldap in the list? If not, than the
smbd isn't
Hello,I saw on Apple mashines connected to AppleShare Server that they had
something called 'Network Trash Folder'. That is if some is working on a
server volume and deletes a file from the volume, the file appears in user's
Trash on his Desktop (but it is really placed on the server in
I'm running Samba 3.0.0 and seeing a lot of
Oct 20 10:02:25 littleboy smbd[2062]: [2003/10/20 10:02:25, 0]
lib/util_str.c:safe_strcpy_fn(577)
Oct 20 10:02:25 littleboy smbd[2062]: ERROR: NULL dest in safe_strcpy
messages. Most things (except the problem I posted earlier) seem to
work
| I have a Samba 3.0.0 PDC (and WINS server) that has been running fine
| for some time. I also have Samba fileserver running 3.0.0. The PDC is
| littleboy and the fileserver is sardine. This configuration has
| been stable since the day after 3.0.0 came out, and we were running
|
Adam Williams wrote:
| I'm running Samba 3.0.0 and seeing a lot of
|
| Oct 20 10:02:25 littleboy smbd[2062]: [2003/10/20 10:02:25, 0]
| lib/util_str.c:safe_strcpy_fn(577)
| Oct 20 10:02:25 littleboy smbd[2062]: ERROR: NULL dest in safe_strcpy
Do you see these around printing?
Yes
| Currently Win9x boxes cannot resolve, but -
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] awilliam]$ nmblookup -U 192.168.1.9 -R sardine
| querying sardine on 192.168.1.9
| 192.168.1.12 sardine00
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] awilliam]$
what about
nmblookup -U 192.168.1.9 -R 'sardine#20'
?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This may be more of a question for the OpenLDAP mailing list.. but does
anyone know of a method (perhaps using slappasswd?) to hand-sync userPassword
attributes to sambaNTPassword attributes?
No, this is not possible unless your userPassword values are in clear
text. But you could set it up
Can I specify more than one wins server in smb.conf to use both primary
and secondary wins servers?
If so, is this comma or space separated:
e.g. wins server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
This is not supported in 2.2.8a, it is in Samba-3.0.0.
I am running Samba Version 2.2.8a
Can I specify more than one wins server in smb.conf to use both primary
and secondary wins servers?
If so, is this comma or space separated:
e.g. wins server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
This is not supported in 2.2.8a, it is in Samba-3.0.0.
I am running Samba
Your subject line isn't very appropriate to the question.
Hi all. how can i do to run a sript in a Samba PDC
server (Redhat 9.0, Samba 3.0) each time that someboy
connects to a share on the server from a client? The
script is a shell script. IT IS NOT THE LOGON SCRIPT.
I tried with some
I had a problem with rebooting XP and joining the samba domain, which was
controlled by my gentoo linux box. I worked for days
for a solution, and found it
The problem was that I could join the domain fine, but had to reboot, and then
found i was rejected from joining then. It
In Samba 3.0.0 (may be in earlier versions too) if I specify
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
then manually set print command is ignored.
Well, without print command how can I force the printer
to print banner page every time job is sent?
Does simply enabling CUPS banners on the queue
Just started to play around with Samba 3 (on debian 3.0) and a win2000
domain. Can anyone help me to integrate the Samba server into the win
domain? It should act as a file server for the useres and groups from win
and therefor I need different rights and permissions for the shares...
Any
I tried to add with a pdbedit -a -uAdministrator -U0 -G0 -d99
I get an error message : Unable to find user...
the user must be present in the ldap, pdbedit is going to add the
samba attributes.
I create an Administrator account in my /etc/passwd and tried again with
the pdbedit command,
I have a question about Point 3 Samba Share ACLs. Do I need Linux file
system ACLs in order to be able to define Samba Share ACLs.
No, you do not! You need to use the Server Tools, or the Nexus package
from Microsoft as documented in the HOWTO.
Are you saying here that you don't need
There's any user manager that has being worked on?
The only one I know is the LAM (LDAP).
Directory Administrator -
http://diradmin.open-it.org/index.php
It works, now and months ago.
Of course, what we really need is one that plays nice with site-specific
data (doesn't munch attributes it
| There's any user manager that has being worked on?
|
| The only one I know is the LAM (LDAP).
Dave Fenwick was working on a Tcl/TK port of
User Manager. Used RPC rather than manipulating
account information directly.
Awesome (using RPC that is). Enought reason to grab the
Can anyone tell me if the default installation of samba 2.2.8a (on Mandrake
9.2) will give me the optimum throughput over my Gigabit Network?
I realize that there are many things that affect throughput on a network
(like the TCP/IP Receive Window, for instance -- or using a standard MTU of
The minimum and maximum password age parameters are working as expected, but the
password history parameter appears to be being ignored.
Has anyone been able to get this to work? Is my assumption (documentation on this
is difficult to find)
that setting password history to 3 prevents
|~I am using smbldap tools to add users, but when I use
|smbldap-useradd -a username it only creates posixAccount and
sambaSamAccount
|What did you expect to be created?
Sorry for the typo, I meant and not sambaSamAccount
That is all add user script needs to do, in a user create
|Yes you can, but without the -a option:
|add user script = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd.pl -m %u
The only difference here is that it creates the home directory but still
posixAccount.
This makes creating a new user a 2 step:
1-smbldap-useradd.pl
2- smbpasswd
Are you using it in
||Yes you can, but without the -a option:
||add user script = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd.pl -m %u
|The only difference here is that it creates the home directory but still
|posixAccount.
|This makes creating a new user a 2 step:
|1-smbldap-useradd.pl
|2- smbpasswd
|Are you using it in
Just wondering about the current status of wrepld. Back in '02 Jean
Franois Micouleau was doing some work on it, but there does not appear to
be any changes to the code since that spring besides updates to the entire
tree that happen to touch the wrepld files. The Samba-HOWTO states that it
We have either a disgruntle user or one who is inadvertently
moving/deleting files. This has been going on for some time now and I'd
like to learn who it is so we may go speak with her/him.
How might we go about logging file/folder moves/deletes? Increasing the
log level in smb.conf
I need to migrate from samba w/LDAP 2.2.8a to 3.0.1pre3 with tdbsam.
Any suggestions how to keep from having to change all the profiles?
I have read through chapter 30 of the HOWTO but it assumes keeping the
same backend. I need support to munge_dial and that is not available
without
I've followed the Samba How-To as well. I edited my slapd.conf file and
added the correct schemas and indexs. I rebuilt my slapindex no problem.
I added some inital data to my LDAP tree so I could see what is going on
and to track a few things.
After you did your slapadd/slapindex, and
Hello,
I recently upgraded my distribution of RedHat Linux. Before the
upgrade, I could access my home directory share on my Linux server from
my Windows XP workstation (I had \\missioncontrol\adam mapped to z: ).
I am using the same /etc/samba/smb.conf and /etc/samba/smbpasswd that
was
Is there a way in samba to create files greater then 2GB in size? I'm
tarring some stuff to a samba share (from one linux server to another,
share mounted using smbmount) and I get an error File size limit
exceeded and the size of the file is 2147483647 bytes. Is there anyway
to create files
:
On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 12:53, Adam Williams wrote:
Is there a way in samba to create files greater then 2GB in size? I'm
tarring some stuff to a samba share (from one linux server to another,
share mounted using smbmount) and I get an error File size limit
exceeded and the size of the file
Nope, -o lfs didn't fix it :(
Adam Williams wrote:
Hi, sorry about that :) The machine with the share runs redhat 9, linux
2.4.20 samba 2.2.7a. The other machine is redhat fedora core 1, linux
2.4.22 samba 3.0.0. No special settings on either machine. I read that
I can use -o lfs
Can samba have multiples domains in a single OU on ldap ?
It seems like this should work to me. The domain SIDs would be
different.
Cause I have 2 separate samba domains, many users in the same OU depending
on one or the other domain (not 2 at the same time, the SID is refering to
only one
You installed a source rpm, not a binary RPM. it sin
/usr/src/mandrake/SOURCES or something like that. you can make it into
a binary rpm to install, rpm -bb samba3-3.0.0-1.1mdk.src.rpm and it'll
compile and build the rpm and put in /usr/src/MANDRAKE/RPMS/i386 or
something like that.
Eric
When I attempted to rpm -i samba3-3.0.0-1.1mdk.src.rpm this morning on
my Mandrake 9.2 box, I got an unusual message that doesn't make sense.
It said, over and over (thirteen times total):
WARNING: user bgmilne does not exist - using root
This isn't unusual for source rpms. It just means it
try smbmount //test/normal /mnt/test -o usernmame=blah
Tino Riko wrote:
Get source 3.0.0 and compiled on SUSE 8.0.
1) smbmount exits like but not compiled. Why? How to compile ?
2) smbclient works correctly but I am not able to mount a W2K service. Try
only with mount -t smbfs but doesn't
You can have her map your public share to a drive letter, and add your
printer to her notebook as a remote printer (add printer, network
printer \\server\lp0 or whatever). when she's at work on the work's
network, it'll just show in explorer that z:\ unable to be found, and
same with the
This is a snippet of an email I sent to Mark Taylor (who I contacted thru
this list) today. I thought I should share this with you...
I am the double and zero- typer.
On the other side, we've developed a new version of our DDS software
(remember the novell+NT to Linux+openldap+samba
True. This account was new. No one new about it. Openldap and Samba where
the two firsts lists where I posted from it. I automatically started to
get spam. It's not a crazy idea to think conspirationally. It's just a
list, and it's plain easy to attack it.
I agree, I found that I've been
I had a problem similar to this when I moved samba over from solaris to
linux. I was never able to fix the problem and had to disable roaming
profiles on about 50 computers.
jonlists wrote:
migrating a group of workstations to a Samba PDC-based domain. Machines
join to domain fine, but when
are you saying you can't do smbpasswd -a -m user or that you can't add
windows 2000/xp to a domain?
Roberto Mason wrote:
I'm running Linux from my home. I've been running Samba 2.27a for a while
now. I've just recently upgraded my system to Fedora Core 1. With that,
sAmba has been upgraded to
What is the different between ldap password sync and unix password
sync when I'm using nss_ldap?
The former connects to LDAP directly and uses the password extended
operation to change the value of userPassword.
The later is a chat/expect mechanism that can drive virtually any
password change
What is the different between ldap password sync and unix password
sync when I'm using nss_ldap?
The former connects to LDAP directly and uses the
password extended operation to change the value of userPassword.
^^^
Is it standard mechanish in ldap?
What does
Hello, at my workplace we have 2 samba servers. One is a PDC called
archives1 with encrypted passwords. The other server is called
Archives4 and it uses plaintext passwords (encrypted passwords = no in
smb.conf). We have a Windows XP user who uses Archives1 for their file
sharing, but wants
You will also need /etc/shadow for the shadow passwords. I would copy
over /etc/passwd and /etc/shadow first so the user accounts are there.
Then you can either use rsync (a variation of rsync -avz -e ssh
--progress old_server_ip:/home /home may work on the new server) or you
can go to /home
read the samba documentation server on password server =
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Hello,
Have set up a network with multipile Samba PDC's - one each network segment in
different locations - i.e. 10.3.x.x in Cardiff, 10.2.x.x in Glasgow with their
own PDC server. Anyway, the networks are connected
did you restart samba after making the changes to smb.conf? Also, try
telnetting to the samba tcp/ip ports. so telnet samba_server_ip 135
(and 137, 139, 445) see if you can connect to any or go to
www.insecure.org/nmap and run the nmap scanner against the TCP ports of
the samba server ip and
In /varcache/samba/ I have several .tdb files. Like brlock.tdb,
locking.tdb, ntdrivers.tdb, etc. Excusing my ignorance, what are these
files, and what do they do? And why must they be copied when migrating
from one samba server to a new one?
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DO you have your new range of ip's put in smb.conf hosts allow = line
and the ip of the linux server/24 on the interfaces = line? and bind
interfaces only = true and remote announce = your.sub.net.255
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I assume this sentence:
re-add they can't print for a little while before
really should be: re-add they can print for a little while before
Yes.
This sounds like authentication (how would I know).
This identical config worked without this problem under Samba 2.2.1a. If
it was authenitcation
What is your printer admin set to ??
printer admin = cis users
where cis is the CIS department and users is just about everyone. This
used to be set to just cis and it worked fine under 2.2.1a (cis has print
admin, no one else did). But when we tried to upgrade to 2.2.3a we added
users
1. UNIX printing works flawlessly (this box is an lpd server for lots of
unix clients).
2. Samba printing from both Win9x and WinY2k worked flawlessly under
2.2.1a, for a long time.
3. Printing does work, but only for awhile. And ONLY WinY2k clients are
effected, Win9x clients continue to print
Is it possible to point rpcclient at a samba PDC and change the user's
password? With rpcclient I can logon to the PDC as someone with admin
privilages (to do adddriver, etc..) from a remote machine. smbpasswd -r
seems to provide no similiar functionality.
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I made this point by cutting and pasting the command prototypes from the
manual and showing that one could not 1. Acquire and 2. Modify an entry
in one command given those prototypes. You can't modify something if you
don't know what it is RIGHT NOW.
Now one *can* implement a semaphore and
where can I change the password-age?
pdbedit -P maximum password age -C
That's running!
1.
Is this solution documented?
Yes, it is in the Samba HOWTO Collection PDF, and -
ftp://ftp.kalamazooliux.org/pub/pdf/Samba3-WhatsNew.sxi.pdf
Theres nothing to find in man pdbedit or pdbedit
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