It might help, also, to set the samba machine explicitly to be the
PDC: net rpc set-to-PDC. I've forgotten the exact switch, but
you can do a man on net and look in the rpc section.
Eric Hines
At 04/06/06 07:56, you wrote:
Hi,
I think you should set security to USER instead of DOMAIN.
Best
Sorry about the direct post
Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 08:38:39 -0500
To: Chris Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Eric Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Not able to join domain
At 04/06/06 08:13, you wrote:
I've tried that and now I get Access denied instead cannot find
user. Also I'm
At 04/06/06 09:09, Bruno Guerreiro wrote:
Hi.
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It might help, also
At 04/06/06 09:18, Chris Boyd wrote:
I ran the groupmap script
#!/bin/bash
net groupmap modify ntgroup=Domain Admins unixgroup=ntadmin
net groupmap modify ntgroup=Domain Users unixgroup=users
net groupmap modify ntgroup=Domain Guests unixgroup=nobody
and was able to create the root account
gutsed up when your Linux box comes
up, and it gets its initial data from, among other places, its hosts file.
Eric Hines
At 02/21/06 22:11, Frederick C. Damen wrote:
I changed the smb.conf to have a different
NetBios Name then the workgroup 'DAMEN'.
There does not appear to any change from
No, I haven't gotten a response, yet.
Eric Hines
At 02/06/06 18:13, James Taylor wrote:
Did you get a resolution to this issue? I am wondering because I am having
similar issues with my Samba setup.
JT
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Thanks for your help; I've been pulling my hair out over these for
several weeks. I'm going bald
Eric Hines
There is no nonsense so errant that it cannot be made the creed of
the vast majority by adequate governmental action
or Properties,
either one, returns the conflicting credentials error message.
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to get the PC
to join the domain, but how?
Cheers,
Adam.
Thanks for your help.
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Simple, too, it turns out: I just added os level = 35 to the
[globals] stanza, and now the Samba server wins all the elections
when the PC/laptop reboot and claim to be the domain server.
Eric Hines
There is no nonsense so errant that it cannot be made the creed of
the vast majority
/shutdown -c
domain logons = Yes
preferred master = Yes
wins support = Yes
Thanks a lot for your help.
Eric Hines
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the vast majority by adequate governmental action.
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This happens whether I'm trying to add root or ordinary users.
What have I screwed up, and how do I fix it?
Thanks for your help.
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This happens whether I'm trying to add root or ordinary users.
What have I screwed up, and how do I fix it?
Thanks for your help.
Eric Hines
Somehow, my script for mapping Windows groups to UNIX groups had
gotten screwed up, and it was creating two instances of each mapping
(e.g., of Domain Admins
gotten most of this to work by using the example in Chapt 3 of
the Samba-3 by Example book. However, I'm stuck on being able to get
access to only some of my shares--for the ones to which I can't
connect, I get a BAD_NETWORK_NAME error. If you get past this,
please post your solution here.
Eric
domain logons = Yes
preferred master = Yes
wins support = Yes
Thanks for your help.
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have any ideas about how to pursue
and correct this?
Thanks
Eric Hines
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At 01/04/06 04:59, you wrote:
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At 01/03/06 05:48, Gerard Seibert wrote:
I have just recently installed Samba. I have two WinXP Pro machines
networked to a FreeBSD 5.4 computer. The Printer is connected to one
of the WinXP machines currently.
This is the output
Comment
----
WorkgroupMaster
----
As you can see, nothing is listed.
Does testparm give you any hints?
Eric Hines
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the vast majority
At 01/02/06 22:36, Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 22:24 -0600, Eric Hines wrote:
At 01/02/06 21:37, Adam Nielsen wrote:
I'm having trouble connecting to my Samba server. The immediate
symptom is that I cannot see my Samba server in my Windows Network
Neighborhood, and so I
useradd and smbpasswd, which leave passdb.tdb
empty (except for root--I have no idea how that got in there).
Thanks
Eric Hines
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cache before I made this addition, but I got too fast with a
ping test and contaminated that datum.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Eric Hines
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the vast majority by adequate governmental action.
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the error messages mean, and what do I need to do to
correct that?
Thanks
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If you have more than one CDROM on your machine, the correct share
path might be something like
path = /media/cdrom1
Eric Hines
At 12/27/05 09:38, Andreas Bauer wrote:
Hello NG,
my network consists of AD/2003 as LDAP Server, SuSE 10.0 and xp
clients and SuSE 9.3 Samba/NFS-Fileserver
At 12/25/05 15:29, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Saturday 24 December 2005 17:38, Eric Hines wrote:
Folks, I realize this is off topic, and if anyone can suggest a
better source for the question, I'd be glad to go there. Novell
SUSE's support is unresponsive, however.
My problem is this: I'm
address/ethx assignments?
What other information does anyone need to help me with this?
Thanks very much.
Eric Hines
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-o username=myuser,password=mypasswd
cp -r /mnt/samba/source /tmp/destination
--beast
Wouldn't this transmit the password in the clear?
Eric Hines
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in its own right.
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Thanks. I'll switch. US Robotics' Tech Support is acting like
usual--being unresponsive.
Eric Hines
At 12/20/05 02:12, Louis van Belle wrote:
Hi, i use
100 mbit, 3com, intel pro100
Giga bit, intel pro1000
because both are good supported in kernel
Louis
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At 12/20/05 07:11, Nathan Vidican wrote:
Eric Hines wrote:
Folks,
I'm trying to add a network interface card to my SUSE 9.3 box, and
I'm not having much luck with a US Robotics version. What
manufacturer do any of you use in your machines--either 10/100MB or GigE NIC?
Thanks
Eric Hines
I came into the middle of this conversation, but my 2 cents worth on
your last question is that FC4 broke a lot of stuff that worked in
FC3--so I moved to SUSE. The FCs, as I understand it, are beta
versions of the proprietary RHELs--very good betas, to be sure, but
still betas.
Eric Hines
Thanks to all who responded. I wound up installing a Netgear GA311
10/100MB NIC. It went in smoothly and functions well.
Eric Hines
At 12/20/05 10:09, Joe Cipale wrote:
To add my $0.02: Anything from Netgear or Intel will be your best choice.
I have found US Robotics support to be spotty
was in that list. Netgear's
driver was present enough for YaST's automatic installation; USR's
was not. The fact remains, though, that even were this a SUSE
problem and not a USR one, USR's tech support could have answered my
question the first time, and not the second.
Eric Hines
At 12/20/05 20:28
Folks,
I'm trying to add a network interface card to my SUSE 9.3 box, and
I'm not having much luck with a US Robotics version. What
manufacturer do any of you use in your machines--either 10/100MB or GigE NIC?
Thanks
Eric Hines
There is no nonsense so errant that it cannot be made
fig file, and
you don't want that--you should limit access to root, and that's the
default access level for swat.
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At 12/18/05 10:58, dave s wrote:
On Sunday 18 December 2005 16:47, Eric Hines wrote:
At 12/18/05 09:49, Mathew D. Watson wrote:
dave wrote:
I am running kubuntu, samba 3.0.14a, my smb.conf file is ...
[global]
workgroup = METRAN
encrypt passwords = yes
[test]
comment
I think the command should be: smbclient -L machinename -U
Eric HInes
At 12/16/05 13:39, Donald Musser wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm using the online HOWTO manual in the Quick Start reference to try and
get a basic domain controller going. So I set up smb.conf, and testparm
checked out okay
At 12/10/05 22:56, Craig White wrote:
On Sat, 2005-12-10 at 22:29 -0600, Eric Hines wrote:
At 12/10/05 22:10, Craig White wrote:
On Sat, 2005-12-10 at 20:04 -0600, Eric Hines wrote:
I'm currently running SUSE Pro 9.3 with samba-3.0.13-1.1-SUSE, and I'm
trying to upgrade to 3.0.20b. When
installed the file, don't forget to restart (or start in the first place)
your inetd or xinetd--whichever daemon your OS uses.
You also may need to add root's password to smbpasswd.
Hope this helps.
Eric Hines
At 12/10/05 03:36, Roman Budzianowski wrote:
I got SWAT running on OS X 10.4 and when I go
Eric Hines told me on 12/7/2005 21:36:
I'm at my wit's end on this, and I hope someone can help.
I'm running SUSE Pro 9.3 with Samba 3.0.13, and I can't get connected to
my shares properly. Valid users (e.g., for [accounts]) is set to %G, and
I've confirmed that the users are members
? I'd prefer not to force it in, as that
often generates more problems than it solves.
Thanks for your help.
Eric Hines
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At 12/10/05 22:10, Craig White wrote:
On Sat, 2005-12-10 at 20:04 -0600, Eric Hines wrote:
I'm currently running SUSE Pro 9.3 with samba-3.0.13-1.1-SUSE, and I'm
trying to upgrade to 3.0.20b. When I try to rpm -Uvh samba-3.0.20b
and samba-client-3.0.20b, I get the failed dependency samba
[Samba] Share
Connection Failure. Can you offer any help there?
Thanks
Eric Hines
At 12/09/05 08:47, Michael Barnes wrote:
I just went through all this with my set up.
First, insure the users have the desired group as their PRIMARY group in
both NT groups and Unix groups. You can verify
[Samba] Share Connection Failure. Your points are valid, though, and I
will take them to heart when I get the point of getting connected so that
the logon script has a chance to run.
Do you have any advice on the basic connection problem?
Thanks
Eric Hines
At 12/08/05 01:25, Matthew Easton
)
winbindd: cannot continue, exiting.
[2005/12/07 20:48:07, 1] nsswitch/winbindd.c:main(897)
Could not init idmap -- netlogon proxy only
Thanks for your help.
Eric Hines
There is no nonsense so errant that it cannot be made the creed of the vast
majority by adequate governmental action
According to my SUSE man pages, adduser -g makes the group named after the
g switch the primary group of the user named at the end of the command.
Eric Hines
At 12/06/05 19:29, Michael Barnes wrote:
This only makes the user a member of a group. It does not change the
PRIMARY GROUP
within my home directory (and elsewhere) became owned by me:new
primary group.
I've never used usrmgr, and I've never had trouble (except my own brain
dead errors) with useradd or usermod.
Eric Hines
At 12/06/05 20:19, Michael Barnes wrote:
That's what my man page says, also. However, when
placed the login.bat file in each
user's home directory. Nothing has worked.
I've been through the TOSHARG2 with no luck, and Googleing hasn't brought
me anything I recognized, either. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Eric Hines
There is no nonsense so errant that it cannot be made
connections not allowed error from
my XP laptop.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Eric Hines
I got this to work, but I don't understand why, or what the implications
are on the change I made. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
The change I made was to change valid users
not allowed error from my
XP laptop.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Eric Hines
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. ps indicates that smbd and nmbd are both running. Finally, I've
confirmed that root is in smbpasswd and has the same password and the
overall Linux box (I've even reset it in smbpasswd to be sure).
Any help would be appreciated.
Eric Hines
One of the natural consequences of socialism
Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2005 21:39:28 -0600
To: Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Eric Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Basic Setup Problem
snip
1) your point is valid about the password; I was following the example
as exactly as I could.
2) there is no difference between
supposed to be the server name?
Geoff Scott wrote:
Eric Hines wrote:
Geoff Scott wrote:
What do your logs say for bind starting up? Can you restart bind and
watch your logs? Do you have any errors for it?
f you mean winbind, a tail -f on log.winbindd just showed it
No Berkely
In the US snail mail doesn't work like that. Mail gets returned to the
sender for insufficient postage.
Eric Hines
Louis van Belle wrote:
So to all companies, please spam them.
in The Netherlands Spam to companies is allowed ;-) ( for now, law is
comming )
And Just send them Mail not email
, and I said no,
hadn't he been listening, I could hear the phone slam down on his end.
I not only never heard from that company again, but for the next several
months the number of cold calls coming in offering me any good deals was
a good approximation of zero.
Eric Hines
Jeff Frantz wrote
cannot edit, with permanence, /etc/resolv.conf. I'd probably be
satisfied with the latter if I could get DNS to work.
Thanks
Eric Hines
Chris Nicholls wrote:
Are you using dhcp to get an IP address on that server?
Every time dhcpcd gets an IP address it overwrites the resolv.conf.
So I think
I had a similar problem, and the only way I could get SWAT to come up
(I'm still not sure I should have to--what's name resolution for?) was
to use, in the swat file:
only_from = 127.0.0.1
instead of
only_from = localhost
Eric Hines
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not, as it doesn't work), not
working, I'd just as soon focus on that, for the time being. Thanks for
all the help on /etc/resolv.conf, though, that most assuredly was not
time wasted. It'll be useful when I come back to this problem.
Eric Hines
Dwight Tovey wrote:
Eric Hines said:
snip
So I
Hi, Farshad,
I'm too new at this to be of much help. My WINS seems to be working,
but I'm clueless as to why, just as I'm clueless as to why my DNS is not
working.
Eric Hines
Farshad Abasi wrote:
Hi,
I am having the same problem. Did you figure out how to do this? Any
help in how
Geoff Scott wrote:
Eric Hines wrote:
Geoff,
What do your logs say about NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE for the stuff below?
What type of sam are you running? Ldapsam / tdbsam ?
It's set for tdbsam. I've not got that set up right, though, according
to the smbd log. I've frankly walked
followed John's example, and I'm clearly
making mistakes I'm not recognizing.
Thanks
Eric Hines
Geoff Scott wrote:
Eric Hines wrote:
Hi, Farshad,
I'm too new at this to be of much help. My WINS seems to be working,
but I'm clueless as to why, just as I'm clueless as to why my DNS
. If
I put an FQN in the search line (lserver1.test.biz), which is what
dhclient-script does when it rewrites the file, then smb restarts OK.
Also, John's example has several instantiations of named running; I have
only one.
Eric Hines
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Geoff Scott wrote:
Eric Hines wrote:
My DNS server sits on lserver1. I'm trying to ping lserver1 from
Do:
ping lserver1.test.biz
Response is?
With /etc/resolv.conf edited per John's example (subject to the changes
I discussed in a posting just made), there's a long
Geoff Scott wrote:
Eric Hines wrote:
Geoff Scott wrote:
Eric Hines wrote:
The over view is this:
The way out of this mess from my point of veiw is to switch off dhcp
from the router/firewall.
ow? I can't switch off the router/firewall.
No of course not.
You mean to say
One more thing I forgot to mention. The chapter calls for editing
/etc/resolv.conf, but in my case it won't stay edited--it keeps getting
set back to an original form (for searching my ISP) on every reboot.
Thanks again.
Eric Hines
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for your help.
Eric Hines
Benjamin Biel wrote:
Hi Mr. E Hines,
check following typs in your conf.
- logon script = scripts\login.bat
+ logon script = \scripts\login.bat
Besfor make testparm and send me your srenn, then i can help you better.
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So, Apple is following the Microsoft school of Tech (non)Support
Eric Hines
Elizabeth Schwartz wrote:
So, an Apple engineer came and hung out for about three hours last
week and agreed that Tiger was doing something pretty funky with the
plain text passwords. Today's word
no effect. I've also turned off the sshd with no effect.
Any thoughts on what's going on?
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it up when I go in to work tomorrow) that occasionally gets
corrupted. Deleting this file makes Excel work OK, again, and the file is
regenerated the next time the user opens Excel (and is
changed/updated/whatever MS feels like doing with this sort of file) every
time the user opens Excel.
Eric
up, but still--my question stands.
Thanks
Eric Hines
At 05/20/05 14:11, you wrote:
On Friday 20 May 2005 13:03, E Hines wrote:
I'm running FC3 and Samba 3.0.14a. I'm trying to work through Exercise
2.3 of the on-line Samba-3 by Example, and mostly things ore OK, but I
can't get my print share
to start my dhcpd, I got an error saying I
had to specify a ddns-update-style. I wound up adding at the top the
following:
ddns-update-style interim;
ignore client-updates;
This has worked well, so far.
Eric Hines
Government programs provide enough to keep you alive, but they don't
Locking out the Windows folks is counterproductive--those are exactly the
ones we're trying to attract away from MS, for that's the only way we'll
beat MS--by converting its customers.
And now I'm done with this thread; I'm more interested in learning Samba.
Eric Hines
At 05/16/05 21:12, you
of us newbies are trying to
learn this stuff, also in addition to our own day jobs.
Or are we on the wrong mailing lists? If there are other Samba mailing
lists intended for newbies, please point us there.
/rant
Eric Hines
At 05/06/05 10:08, you wrote:
Jon,
Please, please use the resources we
don't remember which) the choice of shares on the SHARES main menu button
(and similarly placed on each of the other main menu buttons), and the much
longer list of things you can manipulate that appears will include, e.g.,
your valid users option.
Eric Hines
At 05/03/05 03:28, you wrote
file; rpm, rather than blithely overwriting it,
simply created swat.rpmnew instead. I had only to copy that into the
original swat control file. Then, however, to get SWAT to run (I was
getting a connection refused to localhost:901 error), I had to change
disable = yes to disable = no.
Eric
, how do
I control the installation destination directory, so that I can install
future versions (including reinstalling 3.0.14a) into /etc/samba?
Thanks for your help.
Eric Hines
If you are unwilling to defend your right to your own life, then you are
like a mouse trying to argue with owls. You
Many thanks. As it happens, I'd just bought the 2004 edition of your book
yesterday. I'll be getting the later edition when it comes out, too
Eric Hines
At 04/17/05 11:17, you wrote:
snip
So: How do I point SWAT at the etc/samba version? How do I get my system
to use the newer version
version in the samba team's directory structure, or b) install the
upgrade version into FC3's directory structure?
Thanks
Eric Hines
At 04/17/05 15:19, you wrote:
I'm running FC3, kernel 2.6.9-1.667, with the KDE desktop. This came
with Samba v 3.0.11-fc3 bundled. I've since installed v 3.0.14a
/i386/core/3/http://us1.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/Fedora/RPMS/i386/core/3/
Looks like I'll be uninstalling the source build and installing these
rpms I'm also going to go to school on Paul's Option 2 below.
Eric Hines
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