. The /net directory is empty.
that sounds like an automounting directory - probably samba triggers a
the automounting stuff but it fails and returns after a timeout.
Sorry i can't be more specific
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Instead use a web groupware suite like phpgroupware like i do (which can
use the ldap db for authentication)
People like the outlook integration but I don't think it's worth the
time or trouble.
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microsoft stuff (which i assume you are trying to avoid with samba)
Hopefully you can run exchange on a non AD domain... (in which case you
can stick to released versions of samba)
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On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 06:35, Chris Nolan wrote:
Hi all,
I was doing some reading of the digests I get sent and noticed someone
asked the question (by way of trying to get more info about a problem
someone else was having), Are profiles stored in home directories?
I have this type of
are the clients all pointing at the samba server for wins?
wins support = Yes
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On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 08:13, Michele Santucci wrote:
I'm using samba 2.2.7 used as pdc.
After long time I finally managed it two work mostly but I still have two
problems pending:
1) if i put on a desktop of a user profile (I'm using roaming profiles)
a link to a net resource I'm unable
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 10:42, William Enestvedt wrote:
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bottom line on the AD front..
samba3 can participate as a member server of an AD domain but
cannot be the domain controller.
You'd have to move all your users to the AD domain controller and join
and like to log on the bdc. Does
the bdc know about the users from pdc when I set up the 'password
server'-parameter?
it can use the pdc to authenticate users but then what's the point of a
bdc?
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where that file is?
it doesn't exist anymore in the latest sambas.
the howto collection covers this...
use smbpasswd -S to set up the BDC...
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be with that many clients.
You should upgrade to 2.2.7a many bugs have been fixed since 2.2.5
I think I recall one that had the nmbd freaking out (which would explain
your symptoms)
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yes - I believe it is 2* uid +2 - do a google search to be sure
Or can I just pick from a range of available numbers?
in samba2 this won't work.
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[music]
writeable = yes
public = yes
path = /home/jason/music
so what is shown in the log file when you attempt to connect?
did you run testparm?
did you step through diagonsis.txt?
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Unknown username or bad password
you need to use smbusers to map Administrator to root
actually root should work... but you may have some setting somewhere
that dissallows root.
root does have a samba account right?
(ie you did smbpasswd -a root at some point)
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once it's working again it might be nice to submit it to www.apt-get.org
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DIAGNOSIS.txt?
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, the students
could login from differents workstations in the building. Seemed like a
simple request when my boss asked. :)
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How can I tell who and when users logged in to a Samba server? The clients
/
says that those files don't exist...
maybe it's only on the german mirror?
Perhaps Simo can give more information. The information should be
reliable before it will be submited to apt-get.org.
I agree - Whomever set it up should submit it to apt-get.org.
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of simultaneous users on big hardware.
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going through the
diagnosis.txt, i get the same error on steps 3 and 7. That error is
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE. Once again here is my
smb.conf
you're getting there
does your user have permission on those shares in unix?
what do the logs say?
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covers pam
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i think this should be
ldap filter = ((uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaAccount))
unless you've done something unusual
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look at the list options at samba.org
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On Sat, 2003-01-25 at 15:35, Stan S. wrote:
I have been using Samba for some time now and have had no problems. I now
have users that want to use XP and am not able to join them to the Samba
domain. I remember a while back that somebody had a registry update for XP
but I cannot locate it.
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client, any idea ?
you need to provide more information when asking questions...
what have you tried?
what do the logs say when you try to change a password?
do you have unix passwd sync set up?
what are the relevant lines of your smb.conf file?
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and Win2k?
Greets Heiko
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success=ok new_authtok_reqd=ok
ignore=ignore defau
lt=bad] pam_smbpass.so use_first_pass audit
I don't claim that file to be perfect but it does seem to work just fine
for me.
Im also using the ldap in the nsswitch.conf
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On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 15:54, Igor Debacker wrote:
where and how can i call this module ?
is it in /etc/pam.d ?
yes
how is the sintax ?
google for pam administrator guide
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On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 17:05, Lawrence Walton wrote:
Robert M. Martel [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Does anyone *REALLY* have downloading printer drivers to Windows 2000
clients working properly? Has anyone documented the steps as the ones in the
available documentation DON'T
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I don't know why - is allowed in machine names (maybe it is not) anyway
i know _ is not.
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On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 13:46, Buchan Milne wrote:
Date: 30 Jan 2003 10:40:50 -0500
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Subject: Re: [Samba] PAM Module for SMB-LDAP
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On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 05:28, Matthias
in smbpasswd?
check to be sure that you are not disallowing the root user in smb.conf.
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your machine with its name
eg
if your machine is named windowsbox
there should be an account called
windowsbox$ in /etc/passwd
and another one in /etc/smbpasswd
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the system It is not opening
i recommend you configure samba to provide WINS and configure win98 to use samba for
the
wins server.
you may have other problems - step through diagnosis.txt in the samba
distribution
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this is all covered in the howto collection...
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On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 04:39, Dmitry Surkov wrote:
i have the following problem, the outlook express desktop settings are
being overwritten every time i change the host. i was helped by Laurent
HOFMANN (thanks a lot), who pointed out that the exclusion list in
ntuser.ini excludes Local
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On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 06:25, richard wrote:
yes that would be a fantastic feature??!!
I'd like to force all the users to change password every once a month
but
I'm not sure how!?
you need samba3 for this...
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Where can I get binary packages for RH 8.0?
I don't know where they are - but you can build them yourself using the
scripts in the packaging folder in the source tgz file.
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think it does...
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one set of user/group acls per file.
More than one set of users/groups is not unix style permissions - that
is ACLs.
If you want to list those users/groups with permission that is a access
control LIST
unix style permissions means drwxrwxrwx - only rwx for one group
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I won't answer your questions in the future
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a password change every n days?
samba3
I don't believe password expiry is supported in samba2 with a normal
backend.
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failed for password problems.
The type of system is a Windows 2000 client, although I have also been
trying with a WindowsXP client.
what registry entry are you referring to?
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parameters that are important to values
of your choosing. Probably it would be wise to make a backup in case of
trouble.
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]# testparm
Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf
Unknown parameter encountered: ssl CA certFile
Ignoring unknown parameter ssl CA certFile
what are those doing in your smb.conf file?
they don't belong there.
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Does anybody else see two sets of logs with
log file = /var/log/samba/log.smbd.%m ?
i get both logs like
log.smbd.192.168.0.3
and
log.smbd.testpc
when testpc has the ip address 192.168.0.3
I've tried %M and with no obvious effect
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it working on samba 2.2.5 too)
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the location of the wins server?
did you install samba as the wins server when there is already a wins
server on the lan?
(ie set wins support = yes)
what does log.nmbd say?
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office1$
Then I lock the password:
passwd -l office1$
Next I make the smbpasswd -am office1 name.
shouldn't that be office1$?
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that in them?
what about the samba logs?
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i've never tried this..
another option would be to set up a user mapping
between jack smith and jack_smith
I think most unix stuff will not deal well with the spaces in the names
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of smbldap-useradd.pl.
Aparently that was the default behaviour (with a -n flag to turn it off)
until somebody got annoyed with it...
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despite the fact that samba does not require them and that one
might want blank as the default for simplicity.
you can leave those both blank if youlike - just
set $_userProfile =
and $_userScript =
in smbldap_conf.pm
I've never tried this so I'm not sure it works.
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there are some oss tools that can do some port 9100
adminstration...
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someone with more knowledge of the internals might be able to comment
more usefully on this front...
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relevant to versions previous to 2.2.0 and nothing that
could help me.
the samba howto collection covers the print$ stuff accurately for
all the 2.2 version and the 3.0 branch too
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On Sat, 2003-03-01 at 12:28, pshook wrote:
Is it possible to allow your Liunx box see your winbox, just like the
winbox can see or browse the Linux box with Samba?
yes
smbclient will do what you want i think
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and and this in the logs re-post here
with those details.
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is then downloaded
from the server and installed locally without further user interaction.
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Settings folder
We use IMAP to reduce the amount of mail stored in the profile.
You could also increase the speed of your network...
note: this is not a samba specific problem
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be no
difference in file transfer speeds between linux and windows
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specific directions?
lots of people are doing this - just ask the specific questions you have
as you hit problems.
I recommend you start with just samba - then add ldap later if you need
it.
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need to look through the output of ./configure to see what it's
checking for.
You may want to just install an rpm
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best wishes!
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,Microsoft Office 2000).
The user opens a file, he changes it and sometimes can save a file, and
sometimes no. Why?
looks like a flaky network...
the connections are being dropped
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that has all the access via network? If it is pls. let me know how to do
this cos I am really new to Linux and samba.
the root account will have all access unless you've explicitly disabled
it.
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fine even after update..
strange that nt4 would behave differently from 2k...
are you sure?
are you sure you have set both the read and the exectute bit for the
user in question on these directories
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no nmblookup (I think) should only work with machine names not IP
addresses.
I recommend you run through diagnosis.html in the samba distribution
to figure out your problem
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Srinivas Murty
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choice (not a very good one) is to disable oplocks completely.
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fil on my computer
to learn more about OS level but I didn't find it.
don't worry about being a PDC until you're more comfortable with samba.
A PDC must have
domain logons = Yes
The howto collection at samba.org is a great resource...
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all files and folders..
this is not possible ( as far as i know anyway)
Another question is if anyone has been successful in using linux acls..
yes - many people
you need a filesystem like XFS that can support ACLS and must compile
sambe with acl support
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I think this belong in the global section...
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Please reply to the earliest thread so it's easy to follow your messages
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smb.conf but
check to see if you've got the root user disabled?
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On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 10:05, Eric Halverson wrote:
[2003/03/25 03:59:56, 0] smbd/password.c:authorise_login(863)
authorise_login: rejected invalid user nobody
do you have a guest user?
you need one.
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On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 16:10, Andrew Niven wrote:
Bradley,
Yes I can do everything I want on the storage maching as smbuser.
I can do anything I want logging in from a windows box with smbuser
I just can't seem to get linux-linux to work.
sorry - i don't have any other ideas ...
you could
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 09:46, adel essafi wrote:
hi all
do you have any doc that explain how to configure win 2000 workstation
so that it works under samba controle
thanks
The samba howto collection has a section on PDC configuration
look at www.samba.org
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thanks,
Abhijit
you can do it by reading the manual at
www.samba.org
I don't recommend samba for unix to unix file sharing
use NFS, AFS, or something else.
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On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 13:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to have users of the samba server, but not add them by
smbpasswd -a UserID?
I think you want winbind -
there are docs in the howto collection
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I've never used that I don't know how it works.
Since you have all your users on the unix machine you could use security
=domain to do the authentication.
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use their local logins?
Thanks!
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yes to both. read the howto collection at samba.org
you want information on setting up samba as a PDC.
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On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 05:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone tell me which password swat uses to login users, is it the system
password or the Samba password (Samba password and system pasword are
different!). I couldn't find this information in the man pages of swat!
Thanks
On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 17:22, Aaron Cline wrote:
Hello all:
I am in the process of implementing a Samba Primary Domain controller
and I have a few questions that I can't yet resolve.
First off, how can I set it so that when I log in to a computer on
the domain as my username, ajc, that
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 08:53, Bryan Pershall wrote:
I am having a problem with xp joining my samba domain. What are the best logs
of samba to watch to help debug my problem.
all the logs are in
/var/log/samba
you'll probably want to break the logs out by machine so it's easier to
follow.
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 09:47, Irving Carrion wrote:
Hello!
Ok, recently upgraded from Samba 2.2.3a to 2.999+3.0.alpha20-2.
After successfully joining the Win2k SP3 machine to the Samba PDC, I'm
unable to log in. The error I get is the following:
The system cannot log you on to this
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