is appreciated,
Regards,
Peter Daum
Peter Daum wrote:
I maintain a heterogenous network with a shared LDAP account database.
The user accounts have globally unique user names, UIDs and RIDs.
Some, but not all accounts are valid on all machines, but there is no
need for samba
of a trust
relationship failure. I will try this a couple more times.
I hope this helps to find a remedy.
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RefusePasswordChange = dword:1
With Samba + OpenLDAP, set
sambaRefuseMachinePwdChange = 1
in the sambaDomainName= entry.
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stuck, are there any issues I should worry about with server
2008?
What release of samba should I run?
Are there any differences in configuration compared with samba3.0.33 which
comes with centos5.5
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On 2010-10-04 16:23, John Drescher wrote:
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Peter Rindfussrindf...@wzb.eu wrote:
There was an earlier thread about failing trust relationships between
Windows 7 and Samba. Since we occasionally experience the same problem with
Win 7 clients against a Samba 3.5.4
Hello all,
There is a FreeBSD 8.1 system with Samba 3.5.6. It is a member of Active
Directory domain (domain controllers are WinSrv2008R2 and WinSrv2008).
wbinfo correctly provides user and group lists, as well as group membership
information. It is possible to use domain user and group names in
Hi,
The problem is when I do this, none of the workstations (XP based) can
find
the domain controller any more (domain not available). I switch the
cables
you should check network connectivity.
Try pinging the servers from each other and client computers.
There may be also firewall issues.
Hi,
Does getent group show the Windows groups?
No, it does not.
However, the id command displays only the primary group for domain
users.
Furthermore, domain users are not able to access any files owned by
their
non-primary domain groups.
For example, running
$ id petert
Hi,
getent group to pull the information from winbind. First of all, you
need
to make sure that winbind itself is showing users and/or groups from the
Windows server
wbinfo -u
wbinfo -g
wbinfo does provide the correct information.
Then you need to make sure that
Hi,
The problem seems to be with idmapping.In you smb.conf file do you
have a section for idmap- this tells samba which unix user id and group
id
ranges can be used to correspond to windows users and id's.
the docs on samba.org may be a little out of date so you should also check
the
10012
wifi:x:10012
heap# getent passwd petert
petert:*:1:10009:Peter V.
Trifonov:/home/DOMAIN/petert:/usr/local/bin/bash
It can be seen that UID and GID were allocated properly. However, all
non-primary groups are lost:
3.
heap# wbinfo -r petert
10009
10010
10011
10012
10013
Hi Timur,
Just a wild guess - could it be the result of moving lockdir in
Samba3.5 port from /var/db/samba34 back to /var/db/samba ? Can you
check, that, by renaming appropriate directory?
I have created a symlink /var/db/samba34 pointing to /var/db/samba, but it
still does not work.
With
Hi Timur,
Just a wild guess - could it be the result of moving lockdir in
Samba3.5 port from /var/db/samba34 back to /var/db/samba ? Can you
check, that, by renaming appropriate directory?
I have installed Samba 3.4.9, and it started working immediately. So it
seems that nss_winbind FreeBSD
Hi Willy,
Last weekend I decided to upgrade the samba server. We were running
Samba
3.3 something and FreeBSD portupgrade was complaining that this
version should be removed and assumingly replaced by the newest
version. I removed the package via portupgrade and installed the 3.5.6
Hi
I had to upgrade samba because we upgrade DC windows to 2008.
My current samba version is 3.5.4-0.70.el5 .
I'm using RHE Server release 5.4
After the upgrade this message started to appear:
Feb 27 20:52:26 mailgate winbindd[316]: [2011/02/27 20:52:26.682422, 0]
Hello Steven
I read about your problem I am sorry I can't help you.
Because have the same problem. And have looked everywhere to
find a solution so I wonder if you have fixed it
Best regards
/Peter
I have looked for several days and can not find the answer to my problem,
but
I'm
in. Is there some
way to see if quota support has been compiled in?
Greetings,
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interesting. I know close to nothing about windows 2003.
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Hello all, Having difficulty with setup of samba with FDS backend.
Probably some thing simple, but I can't figure it out, any help would be
greatly appreciate, Groupmap command fails, abbreviate debug out
follows.
Peter
2006/03/20 08:56:02, 5] lib
I thought of that, seems proper to me ?
Peter
grep 'dc=weirdwaterorg,dc=local' /etc/ldap.conf
base dc=weirdwaterorg,dc=local
bindn cn=directory manager,dc=weirdwaterorg,dc=local
#rootbinddn cn=directory manager,dc=weirdwaterorg,dc=local
nss_base_passwd ou=People,dc
or warning!
klist -- no error or warning!
Thanks for your help! A best wishes from Austria (just as an explanation
for my poor English).
Best regards,
Peter
# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the
# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed
# here
/pscript.ntf
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND opening remote file \W32X86/pscript5.dll
In log.smbd I see the following erros:
.
.
check_ntlm_password: Authentication for user [peter] - [peter] FAILED with
error NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER
.
.
.
I've made the NT user root with a different password
help anyone.
This means only the user 'yes' is allowed write access to the share -
try write list = root peter and see if that helps. You may also need
to change the permissions of the filesystem to allow root and/or peter
to create files.
Cheers,
Adam.
Peter Nyberg
Institutionen för
one else running samba-3.0.22 under solaris 8 ??
regards,
Peter Naber
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Hi,
one nice weekend with two beer at the evening and the problem was found.
I have looked only for libnss_winbind.so at the sytem and not for
nss_winbind.so.
There was a old version of nss_winbind.so at /usr/lib.
So your _must_ was absolute correct.
Peter
P.S it is sometimes better to release
, but there is
no clear answer of how to do it.
Would be nice if someone could answer.
Thanks,
Peter
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Hi All
I have a Linksys NSLU2 device which is used to hook USB2 drives upto my
network as network attached storage.
The Linksys firmware upgrade for this device includes samba 3.0.11 which
is a non-starter regarding OS/2 connectivity.
There is an alternative firmware based on the Linksys
action from my command line it works as it
is
supposed to do.
What am I missing. Windows Messenger service is running on all Win2K and
WinXP
machines.
I am running Samba 3.0.7 on Solaris 8.
Peter Oram
Sys Admin
3G Mobile Support
NEC Australia
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that all variables are being
interpreted correctly, which
examination of the contents of logfile.txt confirms.
Why isn't the message being sent from within the script?
I am running Samba 3.0.7 on Solaris 8, and the Windows Messenger service is
running on all W2K and WinXP machines.
Peter Oram
Changing the line makes no difference to what currently occurs.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Adam Nielsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 7 June 2006 11:33 AM
To: Peter Oram
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Sending popup message via smbclient to w2k and winxp
for it to work.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Adam Nielsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 7 June 2006 12:21 PM
To: Peter Oram
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Sending popup message via smbclient to w2k and winxp
machines
Changing the line makes no difference to what
By replacing the redirect with a logfile I got the following message:
ld.so.1: /usr/local/samba/bin/smbclient: fatal: libreadline.so.4:
open failed: No such file or directory
Looks like I need to include a LIBRARY variable.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Adam Nielsen [mailto
I added the following line to the script:
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib:/lib
but still received the same message as below in the logfile.
Peter
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Peter Oram
Sent: Wednesday, 7 June 2006 4:09 PM
).
If it is one or the other, is there any suggested method I can use to get
around this (barring adding all the users to the domain, and still using
samba for some ads authentication)?
Regards
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Listed and answered on many email lists and tech sites but not a single
one seems to correct the problem I have encountered.
I'm not used to dealing much with samba so please help me understand
what is going on here.
I want to mount a share from a win 2003 server. On our old 2.4.21 EL
kernel I
the
message and logfile to show the real file name of the job and not the Samba
name - but that's another issue...
Peter
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Sent: Thursday, 8 June 2006 11:26 AM
To: Peter Oram
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Sending popup
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, Peter Woelfel wrote:
Hi all,
we observed a strange effect when copying an file within a samba
share: Both atime an mtime of the target file are set to the mtime
of the original file. The atime of the original file is updated to
the current time.
[...]
I finally found
by default.
I had to add the following to /etc/defaults/slapd:
SLAPD_SERVICES=ldap:/// ldapi:///
The value of SLAPD_SERVICES is passed to slapd as a command-line
option by the demon startup script.
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the Samba proxy.]
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This was broken on 3.0.30. We'll be doing a bugfix release (3.0.31) soon to
address this. Sorry for the bug.
Jeremy.
So hopefully broken netlogon with interdomain trust will be fixed
with the next Samba release.
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on because domain 'DOMAIN' is not
available. I'd just like to stress that I do not have a duplicate
name on the network...I've tried more than 4 and each time I have same
error. Does this ring any bells for anyone?
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check the %SYSTEMROOT%\Debug\NetSetup.log file on the client computer to
have more information about the problem.
2008/6/21 Peter Hartmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, I have a problem where I can join an xpsp2 machine to a domain
but, no matter what %COMPUTERNAME% i use, it says system
problem existed when the BDC was at Samba 3.026a.
Thanks in advance for ideas and help
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problem existed when the BDC was at Samba 3.026a.
Thanks in advance for ideas and help
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, and then immediately check my
documents I see the correct 'my documents' of the user logged in. But
then it switches back after an instant and the Offline Files alert
pops up again. What's going on here? Any thoughts?
Thanks,
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me a hint for using samba logs to find the users I´m
searching for?
Thanks in advance
Peter
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just start at the beginning again?
Thanks for reading.
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Peter
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Is it possible to have a standalone Samba server map different
username/password pairs to a single Unix account? More specifically, I'll be
using an external passdb (pdb-mysql or LDAP), and each username will only
see a home directory with the same name. But I don't want to have to create
a
On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 4:35 AM, Norberto Bensa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Peter Petrov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is it possible to have a standalone Samba server map different
username/password pairs to a single Unix account?
force user/group?
force user/group almost works. But smbd
On 2008-10-20 13:55, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 01:18:11PM +0200, Peter Rindfuss wrote:
Hi,
I have just set up a new 64bit server as PDC with opensuse 11 and samba
3.2.4. The configuration was taken over from suse 10 with samba 3.0.24.
So far, everything on the new
On 2008-10-20 14:45, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 02:34:23PM +0200, Peter Rindfuss wrote:
attached is the subroutine that I used for testing.
The part enclosed in #ifdef createdir_alt worked with 3.0.24, but not
with 3.2.4. The #else part works with 3.2.4. Both versions
On 2008-10-20 15:02, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 02:34:23PM +0200, Peter Rindfuss wrote:
attached is the subroutine that I used for testing.
The part enclosed in #ifdef createdir_alt worked with 3.0.24, but not
with 3.2.4. The #else part works with 3.2.4. Both versions
On 2008-10-20 15:17, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 03:11:41PM +0200, Peter Rindfuss wrote:
On 2008-10-20 15:02, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 02:34:23PM +0200, Peter Rindfuss wrote:
attached is the subroutine that I used for testing.
The part enclosed
, ..., security_descriptor); - panic
and finally came up with this solution
CreateDirectory(HomePath, NULL); - ok
SetNamedSecurityInfo( ); - ok
Strange thing is that in all variants I start out with the same
SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR structure.
Peter Rindfuss
[2008/10/19 19:23:44, 0] lib
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 04:09:57PM +0200, Peter Rindfuss wrote:
On 2008-10-20 15:17, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 03:11:41PM +0200, Peter Rindfuss wrote:
On 2008-10-20 15:02, Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 02:34:23PM +0200, Peter
Hi,
For some reason I am not able to send the level 10 debug output as an
attachment to the list. Therefore, I have prepared a download link:
http://www.wzb.eu/wzb/dv/downloads/log.smbd.gz
Cheers, Peter
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On 2008-11-04 14:59, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 02:16:24PM +0100, Peter Rindfuss wrote:
Hi,
Since 3.2.4 (maybe earlier, but I doubt it), one important feature does
not work anymore for me:
I cannot break ACL inheritance anymore in the Windows ACL editor. With
previous
configuration options or am I missing something else here?
Breaking inheritance is very important in our system as we often need to
restrict access to subdirectories.
At the moment, I can only try to modify ACLs on the Linux level in order
to get the desired behavior.
Thanks in advance for help
Peter
On 2008-11-04 22:55, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 04:23:03PM +0100, Peter Rindfuss wrote:
Sorry, not possible. 3.2.x was introduced here when upgrading from Suse
10.0 to OpenSuse 11.0. OpenSuse 11 comes with 3.2.0, I think, but when
we went to production use, we already had
If that is successful, try the 'net use' command:
net use server
Peter
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At the small non-profit I support I have a Mac OS X Server (10.4)
supporting about 15 Windows XP clients. I use Open Directory for user
management and the OS X Server is the PDC for the Windows domain. I
have it set-up to use remote home folders on the server so any user
can log in from
need to raise the following DomainAdmin
privileges:
SE_CHANGE_NOTIFY_NAME
SE_BACKUP_NAME
SE_RESTORE_NAME
Is is possible to add these privileges in samba, and if so, does anyone
know how?
Thanks,
Peter
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Hello,
I am investigating some strange authentication problems with our network. I
am attempting to access a share on a DC with smbclient. If I authenticate
with kerberos (kinit, then smbclient -k) then everything works fine. If,
instead I use -U administrator -W DOMAIN, or just -U administrator,
Looks like you have a time-sync problem.
2009/3/17 Mark Casey ma...@unifiedgroup.com
Hello,
I have a samba server set up as a member server in a native 2003 domain.
Its ubuntu server 8.4.02 LTS. Any idea what causes this when I try to leave
the domain?
u...@dordal:/home/backups$ sudo net
If someone could at least give me an idea of how to go about debugging this
problem (relevant log files/debug levels/errors on windows itself) I would
be very grateful.
2009/3/16 Peter Rosenthal voipers...@gmail.com
Hello,
I am investigating some strange authentication problems with our
question is: shouldn't Samba have negotiated a working protocol
regardless of the client ntlmv2 auth setting in smb.conf? The windows server
in question is Windows 2003 R2.
2009/3/20 Peter Rosenthal voipers...@gmail.com
If someone could at least give me an idea of how to go about debugging
I'm might be wrong but it looks like the rpm binary you have is not
compatible. I built my own from source easily enough. Grab the tarball from
samba.org and extract:
samba-3.3.2/packaging/RHEL
./makerpms.sh
You'll obviously need compiler, rpm-build package and any dependencies the
rpm build
!!
peter
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can export the database, so the only prob i have left is, how to get
the samba passwords (lm/nt) in the database.
You could use perl and the Crypt::SMBHash module.
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On 03.04.2009 12:05, Collen Blijenberg wrote:
Thx, found both packages.
and they fit my needs... (-:
Greets, Collen
Peter Rindfuss wrote:
On 03.04.2009 10:29, Collen Blijenberg wrote:
Hello,
How can i make an lm/ntlm hash from a plain text password ??
i need a way to generate a ntlm
, and
I even can map a network drive in explorer with no bad consequences.
What could be wrong?
Thanks for hints
Peter
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to 3.2.8, and things are ok again.
Best, Peter Rindfuss
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Remy Zandwijk wrote:
Peter Rindfuss wrote:
On 15.04.2009 15:12, Karolin Seeger wrote:
The code change between 3.2.9 is really small and it was not the
intention
to introduce the bug, but maybe it happened.
I went from 3.2.8 to 3.2.10, i.e. the bug could have been introduced
either
hint/tip/help
...
thnx,
peter
here is my config
[global]
interfaces = eth4 127.0.0.1
bind interfaces only = yes
workgroup = VOEV
netbios name = server
server string = Freire2
wins support = yes
wins proxy = yes
; wins server = w.x.y.z
dns proxy = no
log file = /data
accessible from any thinkable client.
* rsync via ssh would be my last option, but ssh has lot of overhead and
invokes a key-managment-strategy for automatic backup
thnx,
peter
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(no other versions tested)
Details on this are in https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6507
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Hello list,
i have updated the fedora core 5 samba package yesterday. since then the
existing users can not access the shares anymore, but new created users
can. the log says User olduser not in 'valid users', but the old
users are of course still there side by side with the new user. the
ok, i've found the problem now.
in version 3.0.23 it's not possible to have a user and a
workgroup/domain of the same name anymore. seems like a bug to me.
should i create a bugzilla entry?
kind regards
Peter Panholzer
Aberger Software GmbH
http://www.aberger.at
Peter Panholzer schrieb
Hello,
There is FreeBSD-6.1 box with gcc 3.4.4 compiler (the default).
The box is a member of an ADS domain. Everything was working perfectly with
samba-3.0.22.
After upgrading it to samba-3.0.23_1 from FreeBSD ports collection, the
following problem appeared.
The system does not seem to
Hello everyone,
I have posted this problem report some time ago (see message
nss_winbind does not recognize group membership sent on 24.07.2006), but
there was no reply.
The FreeBSD 6.1 server is a member of ADS domain. There is a directory named
test with write
permissions granted to user
Dear Jerry,
log.winbindd contains a lot of messages like
[2006/07/24 15:12:19, 0] nsswitch/winbindd.c:request_len_recv(517)
request_len_recv: Invalid request size received: 1836
Did you upgrade the nss_winbind.so library as well ?
Thank you very much for prompt reply.
It seems that
Dear Jerry,
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 16664 Jul 24 13:39
/usr/local/lib/nss_winbind.so.1
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 748308 Jul 24 13:39
/usr/local/lib/nss_wins.so.1
These should in in /lib, not /usr/local/lib (unless you have
explicitly configured NSS to look in /usr/local/lib
Dear Jerry,
wok. Couple of questions. Sorry if you already provided
this information but I can't remember.
* Is this 3.0.23 ? or 3.0.23a ?
It is 3.0.23.
* 32bit or 64bit system ?
This is 32-bit Pentium 4.
gcc version 3.4.4 [FreeBSD] 20050518
Could this be a compiler bug/feature?
*
Dear Jerry,
Please test 3.0.23a. I made some changes to the winbindd
request and response structures to fix some alignment issues.
Might not help you but it would be good to verify that the
problem still exists after those changes.
After installing 3.0.23a nothing has changed, except
Hello everyone,
There is a FreeBSD box, which is a member of ADS domain. The domain has both
W2000
and W2003 domain controllers.
After upgrading to samba-3.0.23a I discovered that it is not possible to
browse a share on a FreeBSD computer, but pam_winbind seems to work.
Connecting from a
Hello,
i just do some tests with a fresh compiled samba 3.0.23a.
trying to authenticate against PAM with pam_winbind gives:
09:59:23 humevo36 pam_winbind[27853]: user 'gasch' needs new
password Aug 1 09:59:27 humevo36 su: FAILED SU (to gasch)
gasch on /dev/pts/3
It seems to me that I
Hi,
i just do some tests with a fresh compiled samba 3.0.23a.
trying to authenticate against PAM with pam_winbind gives:
09:59:23 humevo36 pam_winbind[27853]: user 'gasch' needs
new password
Aug 1 09:59:27 humevo36 su: FAILED SU (to gasch) gasch on
/dev/pts/3
It seems to me that
Hi Michael,
thx for your response. so what's the difference in our
setups? could you please post your samba DC version, pam
settings and smb.conf of the member?
09:59:23 humevo36 pam_winbind[27853]: user 'gasch' needs new password
Aug 1 09:59:27 humevo36 su: FAILED SU (to gasch) gasch
Hello everyone,
I have raised this question some time ago, but the solution still was not
found.
The FreeBSD 6.1 server is a member of ADS domain. There is a
directory named test with write permissions granted to user
bill and group DOMAINNAME/algocod:
#ls -al /tmp
drwxrwx--- 2 bill
Dear Jerry,
log.winbindd contains a lot of messages like
[2006/07/24 15:12:19, 0] nsswitch/winbindd.c:request_len_recv(517)
request_len_recv: Invalid request size received: 1836
This can only be a mismatch between winbindd and
libnss_winbind.so like I said before. 1836 would be
I think I read somewhere that 'ldap machine suffix' is used only if
winbindd is used as well.
Peter
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loads of programs to the new schema. The worst part of
it: should I run into any problems after the upgrade, there wouldn't
be an easy way back to the last working state).
Regards,
Peter Daum
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i,
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Peter Daum wrote:
According to the corresponding entry in the
release notes, this was only used for backwards
compatibility for 2.2 smb.conf files. As far as
I can see however, not only the configuration file
syntax has changed, but support for the formerly
Dear Samba developers,
Please let me know if there are any solutions for the bug
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3990
It still does not work with samba-3.0.23b.
The problem occurred on a production server, and I do not feel comfortable
with world write permissions
needed to overcome
Dear Matt,
I have a pretty large DC and am using winbind for our linux
workstations and im having a preculiar issue. Not all
accounts but some...including mine are recieving the pam
error to change password.
This seems to be another instance of
Dear Jerry,
I've upload the preliminary patch against 3.0.23b that will
become 3.0.23c so people can do full testing against what we
hope to be the release code. Note that the reported version
in the patch is 3.0.23c-gwc-1 to prevent confusion from the
final 3.0.23c release.
Patching
files. And when they are copied from the smb server to the windows
client they will be converted to wav files.
Any input you have on this will be very appreciated.
Thanks
/Peter
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Thanks for the reply!
Unfortunatley i can't write a single line of code. I was looking for some
way to perhaps use a script or pipe the file being transfered through
existing converters like mpg123.
/Peter
You might be able to do that developing a vfs module.
Simo.
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