Is smbpasswd run as root or local when an XP Pro domain client tries to
change password?
System Fedora Core 4/SeLinuxSecurity disabled
SAMBA 3.0.20 PDC unix password sync=yes passwd backend smbpasswd
Problem - Users logged into XP pro cannot change password
Detail:
When a user tries to change
Okay - a) yes b) I set pam password change = yes and the problem went
away. Why? How did the 'nix password change then? What was broken?
Moondance Foxmarnick wrote:
Is smbpasswd run as root or local when an XP Pro domain client tries
to change password?
System Fedora Core 4/SeLinuxSecurity
System Fedora Core 4/SeLinuxSecurity disabled
SAMBA 3.0.20 unix password sync=yes passwd backend smbpasswd
Problem - Users logged into XP pro cannot change password
Detail:
When a user tries to change their password they get the error message:
You do not have permission to change your password.
from:
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba3-ByExample.pdf
Some time early in September you will be able to purchase the dead-tree
(printed) version.
Cheers,
John T.
On Saturday 13 August 2005 20:50, Moondance Foxmarnick wrote:
Mr. Terpstra,
Okay-- I downloaded your current version
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From: Ilia Chipitsine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 2:56 AM
To: Jeremy Allison
Cc: Moondance Foxmarnick; SAMBA
Subject: Re: [Samba] SIDs and UIDs and RIDs - Oh My!
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 05:00:16PM -0700, Moondance Foxmarnick wrote:
But what
I'm trying to grasp pg. 154 of the Official SAMBA-3 book by Terpstra and
Vernooij and I'm just missing a critical networking concept.
I understand that SIDs are the numerical identification of a user for the
Windows world.
I understand that UIDs are the equivalent for the *nix world.
But what
. But I really would like to understand it.
-Moondance
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From: Jeremy Allison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 4:12 PM
To: Moondance Foxmarnick
Cc: SAMBA
Subject: Re: [Samba] SIDs and UIDs and RIDs - Oh My!
On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 05:00:16PM
Mr. Terpstra,
At the risk of sounding horridly out of date.. my URL for the book would
be.. ah.. Borders Books. sigh I'm afraid I like nothing more than curling
up in bed with a book. Yes, even your type of books. The physical book does
not hum the way my laptop does and therefore is more
from what I've read, that to
map groups - you need this. As you said the previous example was missing the
RID modifier.
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From: John H Terpstra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2005 4:48 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Cc: Moondance Foxmarnick
Subject
Hello. I am trying to set up SAMBA 3.x on FC4. SAMBA will be PDC with no
other server. I work at a K-12 school, so unless I want 20 episodes of
Family Guy in a student's folder, I need to set quotas.
I've been looking around for 2 days and I'm stumped.
I found something called smbcquotas, but
-Brad
Saint's preserve! I thought I was the only one that couldn't
find a what-files-to-pull list! Now there are two of us!
I am moving from 2.x to 3.0 PDC (my original PDC is trying to set itself
on fire) and cannot find a list of files anywhere! I even have the
'Official Samba-3' book.
Of Moondance Foxmarnick
Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2004 5:11 PM
To: SAMBA
Subject: RE: [Samba] Move Samba 3.0 PDC to different machine
-Brad
Saint's preserve! I thought I was the only one that couldn't
find a what-files-to-pull list! Now there are two of us!
I am moving from 2.x to 3.0 PDC (my
I have my cake and I'm eating it too! I commented out the logon home =
line completely and put in include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%a. For the
Win95 platform I have logon home = \\%L\%u\.win_profile\%m and for the
Win2K (includes XP) I have logon home = \\%L\%u
Yippee!
As for the Z: drive... I just
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Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 4:00 PM
To: samba list
Subject: RE: [Samba] Persistant Z drive in XP - resolved
Quoting Moondance Foxmarnick
As for the Z: drive... I just didn't realize that logon
Hello. New to SAMBA.(2.2.8 on RH9) Mixed environment of 98 (trying)
XP. My net use s: /home command works wonderfully for XP and 98. But
XP throws in an extra more home-than-home directory - namely
\username\.win_profile on the Z drive. I've tried disconnecting it with:
net use Z: /delete, but XP
Foxmarnick
Cc: SAMBA
Subject: Re: [Samba] Persistant Z drive in XP
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Moondance Foxmarnick wrote:
Hello. New to SAMBA.(2.2.8 on RH9) Mixed environment of 98 (trying)
XP. My net use s: /home command works wonderfully for XP and 98. But
XP throws in an extra more home-than
Hello. I am new to both Linux Samba. I am still running Samba 2.2.8a.
I have just received new PCs and they are XP based. The rest of my
network is Win98 boxes.
I have studied Using Samba by O'Reilly press and cannot quite seem to
grasp the following:
When the guest account is mapped to the
- I had a mix up with my list settings and so missed the posting _and_
any answers! Sorry for the redundancy.
I have an annoying problem with my new (and first) SAMBA PDC deployment.
Valid users are being connected to the root directory / of my server
as nobody. The only way you can discover
I have an annoying problem with my new (and first) SAMBA PDC deployment.
Valid users are being connected to the root directory / of my server
as nobody. The only way you can discover the user is to troll the log
file.
Here is my config file as pertains to users:
[global] - encrypt
Did you do the registry hack? They say to do it if you do not get the
Welcome to the domain box, but I got that box and then couldn't log in
with a user. I applied the hack and re-booted. Logged in without a problem.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE - SYSTEM - CurrentControlSet - Services - Netlogon -
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