Hi all,
I've installed this printer and everyone can print to it. In windows,
as a printer administrator, I've loaded the print drivers to the server.
I've also go into the printer driver and turned on the duplex option but
it doesn't stick and no one can print duplexing.
Anyone have this
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| Is there a work-around with say a local driver that I
| can
Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to know what is being used other there to manage their
LDAP Samba directories? I was using Directory Administrator but it
doesn't seem to support the Samba 3 LDAP schema.
We use LDAP as a single sign-on configuration with Unix and Windows
(samba) logons. Right now we
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Norm Dressler wrote:
I just wanted to know what is being used other there to manage their
LDAP Samba directories? I was using Directory Administrator but it
doesn't
and SAMBA Directory Maintenance
Norm Dressler wrote:
I compiled the source RPM -- a bit differently since I run a Debian
variant locally and it works perfectly! I much prefer
Directory_Administrator to other tools so this is great... thanks very
much.
Cool! I'm glad it works for someone else
You have to have the following line in your smb.conf file:
ldap machine suffix = ou=Computers
Norm
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 08:07 pm, Jim C. wrote:
How does samba get Computers out of the Computers OU with out going
through nss_ldap and doing getpwent? Isn't this pretty much the only
way
Hi All,
Problem with PDC Samba 3.0.2/LDAP with the new schema. I've joined a
Windows 2000 workstation to the domain - no problems there. But I can't
log into the domain. I get an error from the Windows 2000 machine
saying The system could not log me on.
In the workstation's log file on the
Hi all,
I recently migrated my Samba 2.2.8 network to 3.0.2 and the new Samba
LDAP schema.
Everything is working great so far. In my old config I didn't have any
member workstations because I had only recently upgraded from a much
older version and that version didn't support Windows 2000/XP.
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 3.0.2/LDAP and Adding a Workstation to the
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Now I want to get back to user profiles and login scripts. I have
tried to join the domain from a Windows 2000 workstation and no matter
what
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Check out idealx.org (I think its .org) they have a great Webmin module
for Samba 3.0.1 and the latest schema. If using the older schema, try
directory_administrator. Idealx also has smbldap tools for command line
additions, deletions etc.
Norm
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and logged in as root, the TMPDIR and TMP environment variables
are set to /root/tmp but if you manually set them to /tmp, everything
works fine.
Hopefully this post will help someone else.
Norm
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The entries are wrong in smbldap_conf.pm. Make sure it matches your
LDAP config.
Norm
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 3.0.1 and LDAP
Hi All,
I've migrated my samba 2.2.8/OpenLDAP configuration to a Samba
3.0.1/OpenLDAP configuration. Things went well in the LDAP conversion
using scripts, etc. I've set things up using the new LDAP schema and
not the compatibility schema.
I can see the server listed in the machines on my
to regular users --
The other area I'm concerned about is the nt_status_bad_network_name ...
could this be a clue to my problem?
Norm
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choosing? IS it linked to a user that Samba
starts up as? Suggestions?
Thanks
Norm
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