Hi All,
I'm running portupgrade on samba (FreeBSD box) and came across something I
don't recall seeing when I initially installed it last year...
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Hi All,
After a couple of months break (and running only a single instance of SAMBA)
I once again need to try and get two simultaneous instances of SAMBA running
on the same machine, each serving up a different domain/workgroup.
Here's the scoop:
one machine, with dual NICs, the first one is on
Hi Again,
it's fairly easy to keep the passwords in sync...
just set up samba to change the unix passwords with the unix password
chat stuff in smb.conf
Okay, I see that this stuff is defaulted to being configured when I testparm
so that's cool...
use pam_smbpass to make pam update the
Hi All,
Moving up from 2.0.7 to 2.2.6 is taking it's toll, but I'm getting there...
Right now I'm stuck on the smbpasswd stuff. With 2.0.7 I don't maintain
one (AFAIK). All users have UNIX accounts on the old machine, and I'm porting
over the passwd file to this new one. I have no idea what
Hi All,
Okay, SAMBA officially doesn't like me or something.
Here's the poop:
- Brand-new FreeBSD 4.7 box
- SAMBA 2.2.6pre2 (built from the ports tree)
- I have dual NICs, one on 192.168.1 (students) the other on 192.168.2 (staff)
- I need two operational workgroups STUDENTS STAFF each tied to
Hi All,
I have a new samba configuration (2.2.6 FreeBSD 4.7), and the machine has dual
NICs, one is for the student network, the other is for the staff. They're
both working fine except for one major pain.
In Network Neighborhood, they can see each other. It doesn't appear that
they are able
Hi,
Have you tried the Interface option in the smb.conf?
That's how I keep Samba from broadcasting to the Internet on my
Router/FTP server that is running Samba to upload files to the FTP
folders from the LAN. I set the line to only look at the Internal IP
subnet and things are fine.
Hi All,
Brand new box, running FreeBSD 4.7 and 2.2.6 of SAMBA.
I keep getting the following when a legit user attempts to login:
[2002/11/20 11:15:46, 0] passdb/pampass.c:smb_pam_passcheck(827)
smb_pam_passcheck: PAM: smb_pam_auth failed - Rejecting User steve !
[2002/11/20 11:15:46, 0]
Hi Again,
Dunno what all I did now, but I turned back on encrypted passwords as stated
as being needed in Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html from the docs section of the
SAMBA site. (primarily the Configuring the Samba Domain Controller
sub-section)
Now I'm getting:
[2002/11/20 15:41:10, 2]
Hi All,
I finally got a completely new box (Multiple Domains Thread from last month)
and have just done a fresh FreeBSD 4.7 install.
I used to use a source tarball, but am wondering if there's any reason to
not use the ports tree.
TIA
Steve
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Hi,
Downloading the latest now.
Okay, now for the scary part. This machine is live, and in use all day every
day. Anything I should know about upgrading from 2.0.7 to 2.2.5?
Wait until later tonight for 2.2.6 :-)
:) Have now downloaded 2.2.6, thanx.
Seriously, an upgrade from
Hi Again,
A bunch of people contacted me telling me to start up a second copy of SAMBA,
but unfortunately, no one seems to know how to do it?
When I try to launch a second copy of smb and nmb with pointers to the new
smb.conf file, I get:
[2002/08/27 18:37:20, 0]
Hi,
And I can't see any way to tell nmb to place the second .pid file elsewhere.
See the pid directory parameter (or is it pidfile directory?)
Okay, lightbulb went off, I'm still at 2.0.7, reading the docs online, I see
that this was added to 2.2.4
Downloading the latest now.
Thanx
Steve
Downloading the latest now.
Okay, now for the scary part. This machine is live, and in use all day every
day. Anything I should know about upgrading from 2.0.7 to 2.2.5?
I always like having a backup plan in place before something major like this.
Does SAMBA rely on anything outside it's
Hi,
To accomplish that task you will have to run multiple Samba instances
(one per Domain/group). Network aliases are your friends. You can create
aliases on each NIC and bind Samba instances to separate aliases on the
same network.
This was one of the things I tried previously, but
Hi,
Wouldn't it be easier to keep you BSD box as your PDC, have staff and students login
on to that one domain and have logon scripts if you need to do anything cleaver??
I definitely want to keep the BSD box as the PDC, but need the seperate
workgroups, as there is some peer sharing going on
Hi All,
I just joined this list, and I'm looking for some help.
I've been running a Samba server for a few years now, and it's been doing
everything I've asked it too, but I'm hitting a wall trying to implement
something new. Google searches aren't turning up too much, except to
indicate that
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