Hello,
I'm a bit unclear about domain control with Samba3 and windows terminal
server.
I would like to have a samba PDC + shares for roaming terminal server
profiles (W2K).
I'm trying now with tdbsam backend ; after that I will try with ldap.
With pdbedit I can modify the roaming profile path,
According to the samba howto collection, dynamic load balancing seems to be
a bad solution : one printer should have only one queue.
If you want to have failover : usually a shared disk is used. The disk is
mounted by the active machine. On this disk, you may have all your
executables and config
Hello,
I have problems setting up a canon multifunction ir7200. When I print the
windows test page, I have something like smiley arrow arow smiley
arrow name_of_the_samba_spool smileys driver.dll etc,etc,etc, on a
single line.
Did somebody used such a multifunction with Samba ? Below is a (long)
BTW I gorgot to mention that I use classical printing, not CUPS.
To be complete, here is my smb.conf :
[global]
workgroup = mydomain
netbios name = samba
security = DOMAIN
algorithmic rid base = 3000
username map = /usr/local/samba/etc/mapusers.txt
log level = 2
debug hires timestamp = Yes
OK, after reading carefully the howto-collection, it seems that it is a
problem of the filesystem's ACL of AIX.
On Linux I used the default ACL entry of XFS. On AIX I'm still searching a
mean to inherit extended ACLs...
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Hello
I can only confirm that it is a very bad idea. DB works with block access
to the disks, and samba (or CIFS, NAS, ...) works with file access. You
may have caching problems, oplocks problems, and coming with that database
corruption problems.
If you want to centralize data, consider using a SAN on
Hello,
I am testing the ACL support on AIX, and I have some results I do not
understand.
Config : AIX 5.2, samba 3.0.2a, compiled with gcc 2.9
and --with-acl-support.
I create a share test :
[test]
path = /usr/tests/testpartage
read only = No
inherit permissions = Yes
You should use wbinfo -A user%password
You need only a valid user, not an administrator user.
HTH.
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Hello,
I am attempting to add a Redhat 9 box to our NT4 domain as a member
server. I want to enumerate user and
Hello,
Does anybody know if Winbind works on AIX 5.2, and how ?
I did not find any usable documentation to set up the config...
./configure builds winbind
Winbind seems to have specific options for AIX (cf manpage)
The source code says that enumeration of users and groups is not yet
possible
Hello,
I'm not clear withs groups mapping between NT and Unix Groups.
Configuration :
PDC : NT4 box (PDC won't migrate to samba)
Samba 2.2.8a (UCLA binary) / AIX 5.2
Security = domain.
Some NT users and groups have more than 8 cars.
For the users, we have the usermap file, seems to work fine.
Some NT users and groups have more than 8 cars.
For the users, we have the usermap file, seems to work fine.
What is the solution for the groups ?
Upgrade to samba 3, which has 'true' group mapping support.
Any other solution ? I had bad experience with 3.0.1 (if I remember well) on
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