First of all get rid of the hosts allow directive. After you get
everything working than you should put in security directives.
Original Message -
From: Michael Louis
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 10, 2003 1:12 PM
Subject: [Samba] Windoz Browsing
Hello
I have Samba all set up and working seemingly quite well acting as a PDC.
My only question is I cannot install any applications(or remove) because my
users are not Administrators. I try to use the Windows 2000 User Manager to
add myself to Administrator but I get invalid function and on the samba
I want to make a samba PDC/Fileserver. I have
10+ Win 2K clients on my network.
Is there a link where I can get MS Server
Manager? Or does that not work after I have Samba in
place?
We have upgraded from NT Terminal Server to Wk2.
In Windows NT we set the registry MulitpleUsersOnConnection = false.
What is thier in equivilance for Windows 2000? Our Samba is running out of
free connections per Terminal Server. Currently that number is 128.
We have 5 terminal servers and
are
mainly concerned with.
is there a smb.conf directive to use pam_winbind?
thanks,
Joe Kezar
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Joseph Kezar wrote:
We are using samba as our fileserver. And we have a Windows 2000 PDC in
place here as well. The PDC is our password server.
we have these directives
We are using samba as our fileserver. And we have a Windows 2000 PDC in
place here as well. The PDC is our password server.
we have these directives:
password server = ip_address_of_win_PDC
encrypt passwords = yes
And when we use pam_smb to authenticate it is not case sensitive. if I
have
We are using samba as our fileserver. And we have a Windows 2000 PDC in
place here as well. The PDC is our password server.
we have these directives:
password server = ip_address_of_win_PDC
encrypt passwords = yes
And when we use pam_smb to authenticate it is not case sensitive. if I
have