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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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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:
Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
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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. 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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/etc/password
do you have the ldap server configured correctly?
(ie ldapsearch -x returns all your users?)
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to work.
make sure you set the password with
smbpasswd user so you know what it is.
(the samba password does not have to be the same as the unix password)
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must have its own
password(it's updated automatically every x days)
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On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 12:05, Herb Lewis wrote:
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It would also be nice if there was a way to alias all the system machine
accounts into one system account (and, for that matter, the samba machine
accounts into one samba account) and have samba do magic
(this is from samba3)
passdb backend = ldapsam_nua:ldap://localhost/
non unix account range = 1-2
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there should be two Reg_SZ values
Account
Password
with the appropriate values...
best wishes! (easier than the script i think)
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that because i can just roll out a new
system image with the correct group memberships...
if you can't do that you might try to figure out a way to make a logon
script that does what you want (i'm not sure that's possible)
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nope
you don't even have a profiles share defined...
make a profiles share and set logon path to ...
logon path = \\servername\profiles\%U
don't put the profile into the user's home directory...
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incorrect...
If that's correct then shouldn't the process of joining a domain reset
the machine account's password?
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I think it just needs this patch (or something like it that fits with how you all do
things).
my patch just fixes the segfault when there are no arguments
If i do pdbedit -l it segfaults again...
I think maybe I'm fixing this problem
how to do it under Linux or
FreeBSD...
You might have a look at webmin...
I hear that it is fairly easy to use and has a samba module.
best wishes!
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and only XPSP2 clients logged into the PDC (also the
print server).
We print probably 100p/day
This server has been online in this configuration since monday with no
obvious problems.
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My Unix Administrator no longer works here.
should be easy to find a new one in this market...
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not replicated my db yet...
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you're using a alpha.
I think for config questions samba is best.
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fine. I
tried doing the same thing with a couple of 2000 (SP3) machines, and although I'm
allowed to join the domain, after rebooting and trying to log in to the domain, I get
this error:
with sp3 you need to disable
signorseal on the client
google for signorseal ...
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in main ()
#2 0x4009a14f in __libc_start_main () from /lib/libc.so.6
maybe that helps...
looking through i see
if (user_name == NULL) {
user_name = strdup(poptGetArg(pc));
}
that looks right to me
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from tape and will try replacing my
current secrets.tdb with the old one and run rpcclient's lsaquery to get
the old sid... but that's going to take some time as the tape is not in
the jukebox.
thanks!
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what happened to the workgroup parameter from
a21's swat?
is this intentionally missing or is it a bug?
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--with-winbind \
--with-msdfs \
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--with-acl-support \
--with-tdbsam \
--with-ldapsam
I can compile a20 with a similar ./configure and don't see the pdbedit segfault
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[2002/12/08 01:50:29, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(110)
error packet at smbd/nttrans.c(83) cmd=160 (SMBnttrans
looks like something in the printing area?
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somewhere else on the network?
i need to get this solved, so let me know if there is anything
else i can provide that will help.
just keep working on it - we'll get it straightened out eventually.
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the files are sent to cups directly.
you might try setting printing to bsd if you want to use lpr to submit
jobs.
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ago that this message is printed
even when the user's primary group IS a domain group.
so far I've not seen any ill effects as a result.
I'm beginning to think the error message is bogus.
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man smbpasswd tells you
-U USER remote username
-r MACHINE remote machine
swat has a front end too...
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can you browse to the server using it's hostname (not ip address)?
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message same as above but
with GENWAX.TEST in place of mydomain.
ah
you can't have the workgroup and the domain with the same name...
best wishes!
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at the dns server you mentioned?
you might try putting the ip address into the hosts file on the pro
machine..
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hostname:~# kill -9 17206;strace -p 17206
+++ killed by SIGKILL +++
not very interesting output from strace...
am I doing something wrong?
thanks
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to me. Any help is greatly appreciated as I am (gasp!) almost ready to give
up and install a Win 2000 Server (something I have wanted to avoid) in order
to get this up and running.
I think you'll be sorry if you do that...
comments below...
Thanks in advance
Here is a dump of my
was acting normally and the other two were runaway.
before I go searching too deeply I'd like to eliminate a local
misconfiguration or packaging problem...
has anyone else seen this?
i'll try to reproduce in a21 or 3.0's head if nobody has an idea about
this...
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to validate your smb.conf file.
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minutes ago...
check the archives at
marc.theaimsgroup.com
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me.
any ideas appreciated!
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Comment :
Privilege : No privilege
dunno if this matters but it looks like a bug to me...
(this was also reported by sambaguy in [EMAIL PROTECTED] with no
responses)
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of webmin to let non unix users do sysadmin
tasks like adding and modifying users.
I use an ldap environment with the smbldap-tools from unav
to manage users. not hard to set up.
best wishes
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how can i improve samba's performance
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I think that a windows PDC must be the master browser...
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On Sat, 2002-11-30 at 23:11, Jim wrote:
I'm having problems accessing Samba shares from my XP Pro machine.
did you apply the signorseal reg fix?
it's in the source tree
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Hi !
Where the DOMAIN SID is stored when the LDAP backend is used ?
it's in one of the tdb files...
if you put a text file MACHINE.SID in your conf area it still gets
imported (if i remember correctly)
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Can anyone point me in the right direction.
google for signorseal
you need to apply a regfix to get xp to log on.
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, it doesnt modify anything. So it has to be
samba.
i have no problems with this...
are you using the smbldap-tools from unav?
if so what do you in the add machine script?
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http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
the documents for samba are quite good
look at the howto collection in particular.
I recommend using the packages from samba.org
rather than those that come from mandrake.
best wishes!
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On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 04:40:20PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can Samba be used as a complete replacement for a Windows 2000 Active Directory
server? I have some vague notion that this can be accomplished by using a combination
of
, 7)
try changing that %u to %U
i think i saw that in a previous post - dunno why it might help...
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not sure about that, and I don't know how to do it.
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from 192.168.0.95 ( 192.168.0.95 )
Password:
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_PASSWORD_MUST_CHANGE
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On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 03:42, xfesty wrote:
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Hmm..
Surely there's someway to make a non-changable profiles for all users?
I mean, Windows 2000 Server can do this, and so could NT4...
R
i don't really know how to do this but since nobody
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 09:36, Unix Rookie wrote:
alright... before you guys nail the culprit as the reg issue... know that i
applied the reg fix right up front.
are you sure it's applied to all the control sets?
check with regedit.
the system was working fine... i reinstalled XP last night.
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 12:13, John H Terpstra wrote:
On 22 Nov 2002, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
After a thorough google and marc search i'm shocked to find
this problem unmentioned...
How does one go about changing the windows password from a unix machine
with no physical access
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On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 09:36, Unix Rookie wrote:
alright... before you guys nail the culprit as the reg issue... know that i
applied the reg fix right up front.
are you sure it's applied
need to change the profiles share to have
you can turn this off by putting
csc policy = disable
share modes = No
in your profiles share
it's not the source of your problem
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On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 08:49, Michael Sage wrote:
Daniel,
I am having the same problem as you, my XP machine will promote into the
domain every time, but I cannot get it to log into the domain.
The error I get is:
Windows cannot connect to the domain, either because the domain
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 09:41, Bill Dossett wrote:
Hi,
During my migration to samba, I had kind of assumed
that I could run Samba as a PDC and my windoze server
as a BDC to ease the migration path a little and still
keep the same domain. I was going to use samba 2.2.5
on the PDC and NT4
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 11:30, Mike Stewart wrote:
Thanks Mike, it wasn't included with the Samba I had so I downloaded the
latest. SWAT is not working though... it's there but I can't get to it from
the browser on my PC.
what happens? can you not log in? do you see nothing? connection
refused?
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 13:41, Romeyn Prescott wrote:
I am TRYING to get driver distribution working with CUPS and Samba.
I'm stuck here:
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#AEN1050
I can NOT for the life of me find or figure out how to extract the
files listed:
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 15:33, Gregory Chagnon wrote:
Hi-
Is there any way I can have users on a non-local network connect, through
the Internet, to my Samba server securely...meaning that all authentication
and file transfers are encrypted? Is there a way to do this over VPN
without
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 11:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Do any one worked on internet acces concept through a soft router
configuring samba as a PDC.
Well pls mail me if anyone worked or have and idea on this
thanks in advance
prasad
you want to join a firewalled client to a PDC on a
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 11:48, Gurnish Anand wrote:
What is the significance of having pam password change = yes in the smb.conf
I have pam password change = yes and also passwd chat = . option
set
Do I need both or one
I think you only need one.
if you want samba to do update
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 11:50, Andy Fish wrote:
Hello
Can someone tell me whether it is possible to use winbind on a simple windows
workgroup (i.e. with no NT domain and hence no PDC). I *thought* I saw it work in
samba 2.2.3 but now I am on 2.2.6 and the winbindd daemon won't start up - it
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 12:03, Saulius Gurklys wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to run samba 2.2.6 + OpenLDAP as user/group
database ( not /etc/passwd). nss_ldap+pam_ldap is installed and
working OK, as I can login using ssh, or trough
console with one of ldap user.
But trying to connect to samba,
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~ I would like to know the benefit and why so many user using LDAP with
Samba?
one store for all users and passwords for multiple servers
allows you to add some new functionality in the
On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 13:50, Jo Bob wrote:
Hi all,
Since no one seams to have been able to help me with the problem below I
would like to try 2.2.6 with the fixes to the two known bugs that I have
read about on the mailing list. How and where do I get the patches for the
2.2.6 bugs?
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 14:22, SALOME Alexandre wrote:
Hi ,
I need to do my user_windows eng.processo to acess my unix solaris 2.x
as user_unix cs02929.
As like indicate, I create in global of file smb.conf the command:
username map = /etc/smbusers
and into the file /etc/smbuser,
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 17:10, Duane Ellis wrote:
I am not on the SAMBA list - so please if you reply remember to CC me.
My Linux users have access to ps2pdf - a nice tool to convert Postscript
files
to PDF files.I'd like to make it available to my PC Users - who don't
understand
what a
Is that statement true?
if so why?
I've just tried an upgrade to 3.0a20
and domain logons stopped working for me.
a downgrade restores functionality
im using
passdb backend = ldapsam_nua:ldap://.../
and i have this line in my smbusers file
nobody = guest pcguest smbguest
does this
On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 07:15, Peter Mann wrote:
Hi,
It is possible to login a W2000 workstation into a Samba PDC (version 2.2.6)?
Can I use logon drive and logon home to mount automatically at login time
for W2000?
yes that's what it's for
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this is not samba support
this is samba-technical (for technical discussion about samba internals)
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Dear Samba support
so i've provided Samba act as PDC for Domain logon from Windows98SE
On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 22:57, Caroline Eckermann wrote:
Hi
Can Windows 3.1 use files shared by Samba?
Kind regards
I don't think so (at least not without a tcpip stack)
but windows for workgroups 3.11 can
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On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 09:48, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
No, no more than you can indicate SASL preferences in a URL. You
*could* embed this information in a URI string, but there would be
On Thu, 2002-10-31 at 05:54, Jürgen Teloo wrote:
The Problem is when working on the Windows side with the Explorer and deleting
or copying files or directories,
sometimes it seems that the Explorer hangs for about 10-15 seconds. After that
time it responses again. The problems
occur also
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 10:03, Mihail S. Dorofeev wrote:
The QUESTION IS : IS THERE _A_ WAY TO USE userPassword attr
dunno - it's a BAD idea
for Samba authentication ??
OR SYNC userPassword and ntPassword?
you can sync userPassword and ntPassword
set up pam to to change the smb password
set up
What we are seeing is that they store their settings under the profile in a
dir called Local Settings that does not move along with the profile.
Just move the stuff out of local settings...
Outlook will complain and prompt you for the location of the files.
It remembers that setting
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 15:01, Walter Mautner wrote:
Dimitrios Stergiou wrote:
What we are seeing is that they store their settings under
the profile in a
dir called Local Settings that does not move along with the profile.
Thus when a user setup the client in one machine, then when
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