Several things you could try.
1. Set in [global] domain master = yes
2. Use either wins support or wins server, but not both. Based on
what you have in interfaces, if this system is to be the wins server,
then use wins support = yes and eliminate the wins server parameter.
3. Check for
I'm running
smbd -V
Version 4.1.0rc2-3.1-3075-SUSE-oS12.3-x86_64
This is a standalone server, and the only SMB/CIFS instance on my LAN.
On launch, I see the following find_domain_master_name_query_fail
error in logs.
I can't track down what I've managed to do wrong;
On Wed, 2013-07-10 at 11:30 +0800, blue_sky886 wrote:
Hi,
I want to use library of samba that license is GPLv2 in my program that is
proprietary.
The source code version of samba is 3.0.6.
Is it possible to modify the license to LGPL?
Thanks.
No, it is not possible. We can only
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:30:35AM +0800, blue_sky886 wrote:
Hi,
I want to use library of samba that license is GPLv2 in my program that is
proprietary.
The source code version of samba is 3.0.6.
Is it possible to modify the license to LGPL?
I'm afraid not. Your only options are to
Hi,
I want to use library of samba that license is GPLv2 in my program that is
proprietary.
The source code version of samba is 3.0.6.
Is it possible to modify the license to LGPL?
Thanks.
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Hello,
I am trying to use samba -3.0.5.1-0 to transfer a file to an windows 8 machine
but it fails when windows-8 is under work group or domain.
Could you please provide help and let me know the reason for transfer failure.
Steps followed to transfer the file from linux system (2.4 kernel) to
I've tried setting default object permissions for the automountMap and
automount objects when they're added to my schema but I'm still getting acl
errors. I would assume that the 'samba-tool dsacl set' command could help
me but I have no clue where to start with syntax and I looked at the python
Hi, All,
I'm having a problem with my samba server(v3.6.9) setup. I have a share
on the server:
#cd /
#mkdir managment
#chown -R root:managegroup management
#chowm -R 2770 management
When I test this I found out:
the managegroup member can create new file/dir with the correct
permission:
If you want the CIFS permissions to be set correctly, use the Samba/CIFS
tools to set them (ie. set them from the client. Don't set them using
Unix permissions on the server).
Your example shows you setting the group to managegroup but your
smb.conf forces the group to management. Which is
Thank you Gary for the help.
On 12-12-12 09:45 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
If you want the CIFS permissions to be set correctly, use the Samba/CIFS
tools to set them (ie. set them from the client. Don't set them using
Unix permissions on the server).
I don't know if I'm doing it correct. I'm using
On 12/12/12 02:07 PM, J Gao wrote:
Thank you Gary for the help.
On 12-12-12 09:45 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
If you want the CIFS permissions to be set correctly, use the Samba/CIFS
tools to set them (ie. set them from the client. Don't set them using
Unix permissions on the server).
I don't
On 12-12-12 12:52 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
On 12/12/12 02:07 PM, J Gao wrote:
Thank you Gary for the help.
On 12-12-12 09:45 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
If you want the CIFS permissions to be set correctly, use the Samba/CIFS
tools to set them (ie. set them from the client. Don't set them using
Unix
On 12/12/12 05:18 PM, J Gao wrote:
On 12-12-12 12:52 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
On 12/12/12 02:07 PM, J Gao wrote:
Thank you Gary for the help.
On 12-12-12 09:45 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
If you want the CIFS permissions to be set correctly, use the
Samba/CIFS
tools to set them (ie. set them from
On 12-12-12 03:02 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
On 12/12/12 05:18 PM, J Gao wrote:
On 12-12-12 12:52 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
On 12/12/12 02:07 PM, J Gao wrote:
Thank you Gary for the help.
On 12-12-12 09:45 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
If you want the CIFS permissions to be set correctly, use the
Samba/CIFS
On 12/12/12 08:01 PM, J Gao wrote:
On 12-12-12 03:02 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
On 12/12/12 05:18 PM, J Gao wrote:
On 12-12-12 12:52 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
On 12/12/12 02:07 PM, J Gao wrote:
Thank you Gary for the help.
On 12-12-12 09:45 AM, Gary Dale wrote:
If you want the CIFS permissions to
Is this samba 3.x
Samba 3.x domains and domain controllers function like Windows NT4
domains. They are not like Windows 200x Active Directory servers and
domains.
The domain name has to be a simple netbios compatible name. A single
name not fqdn. I do not believe that . are a valid
hello
i m not speaking very well english
i m trying to configure samba .i m using debian as O.S.
my problem is :
i want to configure a local domain as PDC
this is a part of a little example
/|workgroup = MIDEARTH|/
/|domain logons = Yes|/
/|domain master = Yes|/
/|security = User
|/
All
I've installed samba 4 fine and when I run /usr/local/samba/sbin/samba
I get a warning
Unknown parameter encountered: idmap domains
Ignoring unknown parameter idmap domains
Unknown parameter encountered: idmap alloc backend
Ignoring unknown parameter idmap alloc backend
Unknown parameter
Hi,
Over the past several days I have been trying to get the shadow to work with
samba but haven't been successful. Can someone check below config and let me
know if I am missing something? We are using Equallogic SAN and iSCSI LUNS to
mount volumes.
I can cleanly access samba shares on
Hi guys, i am having a very strange problem that is driving me crazy.
I have a very simple samba setup
I am using version 3.5.10-0.107.el5
# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf
[global]
realm = MYDOMAIN.BIZ
security = ADS
idmap uid = 16777216-33554431
idmap gid =
Help with setting up cups and printing in samba4 rc1
I need help with setting up cups and printing in samba4 rc1
I have added the shares required for samba4 to use printing but the
printers do not show up when you browse the share
could someone please help me get my printer to show up in the
Hallo,
i've just setup a Samba4 beta7 on a centos 6.3 with bind 9.8.2.
I followed the instructions at http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba4/HOWTO
It's up and running.
But when I add a user on the Windows 7 AD console, I got a message that
there is no global catalog.
I'm realy sorry, but
Many of your questions should be answered on www.samba.org and
wiki.samba.org
Samba4 provides Active Directory functionality. It is free - you
don't have to pay for it, but there is the cost of your time.
On 07/24/12 08:08, Ha Minh Ai wrote:
Dear Mr/Madam,
We have wanted to build
Dear Mr/Madam,
We have wanted to build the system for centralizal management: User
account, printer, policy, deploy softwares to client, manage update OS,
Single Sign On,
I know there have a same system as Micrsoft Active Directory, but we
haven't a lot dollars.
Please help me to answer some
On Thursday 12 July 2012 1:31:06 am Gémes Géza wrote:
Hi Miklos,
Hello Geza,
I stand chastised and apologize. I didn't mean to hijack someone's
thread. I also didn't plan to ask for help in Hungarian, and this is just
a coincidence.
However, if you can help me I'll take whatever I
On Thursday 12 July 2012 1:31:06 am Gémes Géza wrote:
Hi Miklos,
Hello Geza,
I stand chastised and apologize. I didn't mean to hijack someone's
thread. I also didn't plan to ask for help in Hungarian, and this is just
a coincidence.
However, if you can help me I'll take whatever I
Hello everyone,
I have just joined this group (discussion board) and would like to know how it
works. Can I just put questions out there about my Samba difficulties and hope
someone can help me?
Sorry to sound naïve, but I do need help with my Samba config and I have spent
months, yes months,
Hi Miklós,
Hello everyone,
I have just joined this group (discussion board) and would like to know how it
works. Can I just put questions out there about my Samba difficulties and hope
someone can help me?
Sorry to sound naïve, but I do need help with my Samba config and I have spent
Hi Miklos,
Hello Geza,
I stand chastised and apologize. I didn't mean to hijack someone's thread. I
also didn't plan to ask for help in Hungarian, and this is just a coincidence.
However, if you can help me I'll take whatever I can get, so thank you.
My question/problem is that I have no
On Mon, 2012-05-07 at 09:25 -0400, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
You may want to set up a test environment.
I have not been able to get NTLMv2 working properly. I believe
enabling NTLMv2 should still systems to negotiate ver 2 but that didn't
happen- at least I was unable to login from a
Hello to all, my name is Alejandro and I have a little question to anyone of
this list.
I´ve created ,6 years ago, an ldap+smb proyect for a big company. Back then,
samba (Lenny server) only worked with NT hashes but now (Squeeze server) they
want to authenticate with Win7 (ntlm2 protocols)
Hello Alejandro,
Probably to check all the details you need to create a build environment,
at first. It's the general advice. As for your question, I had samba-3.5
server (upgraded from 3.0.28) which was able to authenticate all windows:
from win98 to win7 (domain members). So I think it's
You may want to set up a test environment.
I have not been able to get NTLMv2 working properly. I believe
enabling NTLMv2 should still systems to negotiate ver 2 but that didn't
happen- at least I was unable to login from a Windows 2003 client with
a samba PDC. NTLMv2 uses better encryption
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 6:50 PM, vaibhav srivastava
vaibhavcs...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi all,
Since I want to run Samba without modifying my existing kernel. Please
tell me what are the requirements for the same.
What are the package list required in kernel before installing samba.
thanks in
Have you looked at any of the samba documentation?
What OS ? Most linux distros (as well as solaris unix) have a
precompiled samba version bundled or available.Normally you don't
have to worry about the kernel.
On 05/04/12 09:24, vaibhav srivastava wrote:
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 6:50
Ensure you got the right version and compiler, also, if using a script to
install it use the set -x in the script so you can see where it is
failing.
Suerte,
David
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To:
Is there a procedure for copying the smbpasswd from an old machine to a new
machine (fresh samba build), and have the new machine recognize the old
smbpasswd file? Both machines are aix 6.1 and Samba version 3.5.12. I
copied all of the .tdb files but that didn't seem to work. The new
machine
The testparm -v will let you see which smb.conf file is being used
and what the settings are. If the default settings for passwd file and
private directory are not to your liking you can specify the in the
smb.conf file
e.g.
# testparm -v | grep -i priv
Load smb config files from
I transferred a Xen vm that was running on centos 5.7 with samba 3.6.3 to
a centos 6.2 bare metal server with one E5502 and 16gig of memory. I have
been running Centos for 6 years on different servers for 6 years on several
different upgrades.
This new server has a dual network card in it. I
On 16 February 2012 07:53, Rich rhd...@gmail.com wrote:
I transferred a Xen vm that was running on centos 5.7 with samba 3.6.3 to
a centos 6.2 bare metal server with one E5502 and 16gig of memory. I have
been running Centos for 6 years on different servers for 6 years on several
different
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 08:17:31AM +0200, Michael Wood wrote:
On 16 February 2012 07:53, Rich rhd...@gmail.com wrote:
I transferred a Xen vm that was running on centos 5.7 with samba 3.6.3 to
a centos 6.2 bare metal server with one E5502 and 16gig of memory. I have
been running Centos for
We have a Windows 2008 R2 w/Service Pack 1 domain controller and a
RHEL 5.7 workstation.
Part of the required security settings on the domain controller are:
Network Access: Allow anonymous SID/Name translation: Disabled
Network access: Do not allow anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts:
Hi all,
I need to mount a Windows share locally on my laptop. However, I cannot
do this via
sudo mount -t smbfs //host_name/share_name /local_mount
because the host_name has two IP addresses with it as shown by nmblookup
//host_name.
(That is, I try mounting and I'm given this error:
Hi all,
I need to mount a Windows share locally on my laptop. However, I
cannot
do this via
sudo mount -t smbfs //host_name/share_name /local_mount
because the host_name has two IP addresses with it as shown by
nmblookup
//host_name.
In Windows network adapter settings, disable
hello all
I am new to this smbtorture and want to use this smbtorture on my local
machine as server and run the sample test.
Plz help me ASAP.
I am using ubuntu10.10
Following steps i performed::
1) Created a group using groupadd -r ubuntu
2) added following lines in /etc/group
I have a Samba domain that is having problems. We have a new NetApp file
server (FAS2040 running NetApp Release 7.3.4) that keeps dropping its
connection to the Samba server. We didn't have this problem with an older
NetApp box (FAS250 running NetApp Release 6.5.1R1).
I can run tcpdump on
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 11:59:41AM -0700, Carl G. Riches wrote:
I have a Samba domain that is having problems. We have a new NetApp
file server (FAS2040 running NetApp Release 7.3.4) that keeps
dropping its connection to the Samba server. We didn't have this
problem with an older NetApp
hi , sorry if I bother you ,but I need your help urgently I am installing
ubuntu with samba as PDC... but I cant make it could you give me some
manual or any documentation about this... I already follow the documentation
but when im trying to join a winxp or win7... They can not join
Hi list, i'm have trouble with oplocks break failed for file xxx
I'm using samba running in ubuntu natty 11.04 with separate ldap server :
:~# dpkg -l | grep samba
ii libcrypt-smbhash-perl 0.12-3
generate LM/NT hash of a password for samba
ii samba
Hi list.
I am not very experienced with samba, so would really appreciate some help.
I am trying to share files between my windows 7 host OS and a linux
guest OS being run by vmware workstation as a virtual machine.
the linux machine I believe is a version of ubuntu lucid.
I was able to share
Dear i have connected Samba 3.5.6 with an Active Directory 2008 R2
When i try to get the uid number of an Active Directory user on the
linux box:
*
root@bdc2:~# id angelique
id: angelique : utilisateur inexistant (means non existent user)
Hi all,
Running samba 3.5.5 in a Solaris non-global zone. I have created a folder
(StudentJobApplications) on a share which I want to make accessible only to
members of a Unix group (studempl). I have added myself to the group but when I
or other group members try to access the folder via
Group ownership shows to be studemp, but you are giving share
permissions to studempl.
Is that a typo, or is that the source of your problem?
Dale
On 07/11/2011 11:15 AM, Daulton_Theodore wrote:
Hi all,
Running samba 3.5.5 in a Solaris non-global zone. I have created a folder
I would guess this is ZFS?
I think the problem occurs when samba+zfs interprets unix no rights
granted to the world (other) as deny everyone in windows.
For example, if you have a with unix perms of 770 - this means on the
unix level that the user and group have full permissions, no rights
Hi Dermot,
thanks for your reply.
here below you have the output, nothing strange to my eyes, but
maybe(hopefully) you know more:
pdbedit -P bad lockout attempt
smbldap_search_domain_info: Searching
for:[((objectClass=sambaDomain)(sambaDomainName=XXX))]
smbldap_open_connection:
nobody to help?
On Fri, 2011-06-24 at 16:56 +0200, Fabio Pardi wrote:
Dears,
Unfortunately it happened again.
Now i see the user has the flags UX, but the system keeps asking for a
password change in loop.
details about pdbedit -L -v
---
Unix username:myuser
NT
On 4 July 2011 16:37, Fabio Pardi f.pa...@portavita.eu wrote:
nobody to help?
I just throwing out ideas here. What is the output from pdbedit -P for
all these policies: minimum password age, reset count minutes,
disconnect time, user must logon to change password, password history,
lockout
Dears,
Unfortunately it happened again.
Now i see the user has the flags UX, but the system keeps asking for a
password change in loop.
details about pdbedit -L -v
---
Unix username:myuser
NT username: myuser
Account Flags:[UX ]
User SID:
Thanks a lot Christ,
a managed using pdbedit. In facts, many accounts were carrying only the
[U], no X (but i clearly remember I changed every user's setting with
password never expires from the srvtool graphical tool :s )
Now the only thing i have to do is waiting
Thanks a lot for your
Hi everybody,
I think i need a samba guru to solve this issue, because googling for
months did not help and the problem is becoming pressing.
I'm facing an annoying problem with samba. In detail, there is something
wrong with the password handling. It happens from windows, mac or linux
clients.
use pdbedit or your web-based ldap manager to update the account flags
to [UX]. document the previous value before changing the flags. Use
smbldap tools to update the expire time. if none of this fixes it, post
an ldif if an affected user account, as well as all the info from
smbldap-tools
is the dhcpserver/dns setup.
?
check all of the above and report back.
?
Best regards,
?
Louis
?
?
Van: tubocurarine [mailto:tubocurar...@163.com]
Verzonden: 2011-04-28 03:04
Aan: L.P.H. van Belle
Onderwerp: Re:Re: [Samba] Help: issues about hostname nameserver
Thanks for your reply
...@163.com]
Verzonden: 2011-04-28 03:04
Aan: L.P.H. van Belle
Onderwerp: Re:Re: [Samba] Help: issues about hostname nameserver
Thanks for your reply.
But both the wikipeida (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hostname) and documents
provided by CentOS
(http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.2
Dear developers:
I'm using Samba-3.5.8 on Linux (Gentoo, amd64) as a file server, and using some
Windows based OSes as clinet. And something strange happened to me.
Things went as follows:
1. If there was no dot (.) in the hostname of server, then no matter whether
the DNS server (in
A dot in hostname is not RFC compliant,
so change the servers hostname.
Louis
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[mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] Namens tubocurarine
Verzonden: 2011-04-27 12:03
Aan: samba@lists.samba.org
Onderwerp: [Samba] Help: issues about
in hostname is not RFC compliant,
so change the servers hostname.
Louis
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[mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] Namens tubocurarine
Verzonden: 2011-04-27 12:03
Aan: samba@lists.samba.org
Onderwerp: [Samba] Help: issues about hostname
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Verzonden: 2011-04-27 12:03
Aan: samba@lists.samba.org
Onderwerp: [Samba] Help: issues about hostname nameserver
Dear developers:
I'm using Samba-3.5.8 on Linux (Gentoo, amd64
Hi All,
I've had Samba 3.4.7 setup as a fileserver connected to a Win2K3
domain controller working great for a while now. Roaming profiles work
perfectly when logging in from the machines locally. However when I try
and login to a WinXP or 2K3 machine via an RDP session (Terminal
Dear all
I need some advise with respect to SID/UID/GID mapping.
The server runs Samba 3.5.8 as a member of an AD (w2k8)
domain. Our UNIX UIDs are taken from the 1000-6 range
with about 1 allocated accounts. 99% of user IDs
exist in AD with the same name. For that reason we rely
on the nss
Take Off
[hfs_acc]
oplocks = no
locking = no
level2 oplocks = no
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Hi list, i'm have trouble with MYOB. I'm running samba at debian squeeze
and share myob file. If one user access file, it is ok but rouble when multi
user access file, myob suddenly terminate and having error like this : *Unable
to open lock file ; access privileges may be incorrect or disk may be
...@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] On
Behalf Of Brian O'Mahony
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 5:26 PM
To: samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Help with ADS authentication and Samba
After a bit more investigation it seems my issue on the working server is a bit
more complex. If I use any of the three
Hi there, just recently joined this list as I seem to be having a little
trouble that I am hoping someone can help with.
I recently installed a RHEL5.5 server and updated samba to
samba3-3.4.11-42.el5.x86_64.rpm. I had never set up samba to authenticate with
ADS so I read a little bit and dove
2011/3/11 Brian O'Mahony brian.omah...@curamsoftware.com:
Hi there, just recently joined this list as I seem to be having a little
trouble that I am hoping someone can help with.
I recently installed a RHEL5.5 server and updated samba to
samba3-3.4.11-42.el5.x86_64.rpm. I had never set up
...@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] On
Behalf Of Geoff Winkless
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 11:49 AM
To: samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Help with ADS authentication and Samba
2011/3/11 Brian O'Mahony brian.omah...@curamsoftware.com:
Hi there, just recently joined this list as I
On 11 March 2011 13:27, Brian O'Mahony brian.omah...@curamsoftware.com wrote:
When I ran net use \\rhel5u5\tmp /USER:DOMAIN\brian.omahony I get:
The password or user name is invalid for \\rhel5u5live\tmp.
Not the same problem I have then. Shame. I can force the domain and it works.
The
now shows correctly.
However it is still popping up a login box.
-Original Message-
From: samba-boun...@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] On
Behalf Of Geoff Winkless
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 3:34 PM
To: samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Help with ADS authentication
...@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] On
Behalf Of Brian O'Mahony
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 4:02 PM
To: samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Help with ADS authentication and Samba
When I dig the RHEL server, it actually returns the DC:
160.16.172.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN SOA
On 11 March 2011 16:02, Brian O'Mahony brian.omah...@curamsoftware.com wrote:
When I dig the RHEL server, it actually returns the DC:
160.16.172.in-addr.arpa. 3600 IN SOA animal.XXX.com.
hostmaster.XXX.com. 77337 900 600 86400 3600
The system that is working returns its correct
. Especially on a Friday
B
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From: samba-boun...@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] On
Behalf Of Geoff Winkless
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 4:22 PM
To: samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Help with ADS authentication and Samba
On 11 March 2011 16:02, Brian
On 11 March 2011 16:06, Brian O'Mahony brian.omah...@curamsoftware.com wrote:
Turns out something else has gone wrong on me.
The system that previously worked without a login box, now requires it. I
didn't notice this as my machine obviously is cahed. If I put my credentials
in (DOMAIN\user
: samba-boun...@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] On
Behalf Of Geoff Winkless
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 4:28 PM
To: samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Help with ADS authentication and Samba
On 11 March 2011 16:06, Brian O'Mahony brian.omah...@curamsoftware.com wrote:
Turns out
On 11 March 2011 16:33, Brian O'Mahony brian.omah...@curamsoftware.com wrote:
Yep that works. Looks like I have the same issue as you on one server, and
the other is just hosed.
Did yours ever work? Mine worked on Wednesday before I tried to figure out
why the second one didn't work, and
network using net ads join -U
Anything else?
Thanks for the help so far.
B
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From: samba-boun...@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-boun...@lists.samba.org] On
Behalf Of Geoff Winkless
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 4:40 PM
To: samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Help with ADS
Well I changed the server name and it resolved my problem, so I'm
guessing something was left over from the old install. No idea where
though, anyone any clue?
On 11 March 2011 16:47, Brian O'Mahony brian.omah...@curamsoftware.com wrote:
I only installed this server with Base RHEL5.5 last week,
Geoff, did you do the steps below? Was there anything else required?
B
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Behalf Of Geoff Winkless
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 4:59 PM
To: samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Help with ADS
cannot find it.
Has anyone an idea where this cache is?
Regards
B
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Behalf Of Brian O'Mahony
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2011 5:05 PM
To: 'Geoff Winkless'; samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Help
Hello,
I have an older standalone Samba 3.0.14 system (security = user) with
local users and local home directories and shares. This uses another
'legacy' system for adding linux users accounts. I then use the pam
plug-in pam_smbpass pam_smbpass.so migrate to create a smbpasswd
entry for users.
On Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 07:11:22PM -0800, David Broome wrote:
I have an older standalone Samba 3.0.14 system (security = user) with
local users and local home directories and shares. This uses another
'legacy' system for adding linux users accounts. I then use the pam
plug-in pam_smbpass
Hi Everybody
I got some shares on a winxp sp2 machine, trying to mount them on a ubuntu
machine, I can mount successfully but can't see any file in them (empty
mount points).
This happened after a client system upgrade to ubuntu 10.0.4 from 9.10.
I tried also to compile last samba stable version
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Hi Guys,
I've had a check again, looks like roaming profile is already running (sorry
about being misleading), strange though
no local profile is created (this can be found out when i log in as local
admin and go to the User Profile tab in computer
properties), and outlook still complains about
Are you sure it's not a permissions problem? Have the Windows 7 machines
been properly added to the domain? Are the user accounts enabled?
Sorry, I have no Windows 7 clients to test things on. However, whenever
I've had similar problems, it's been an account setup problem, not a
Samba
Hi all,
We've been trying to setup/upgrade a samba PDC (version 3.56) with
OpenLDAP
as backend and roaming profiles for Windows7 (32bit) Clients. windows7
has
no problem
with login after applying the reg patches, however, it seems to
always load
a temporary profile as opposed to roaming
Hi all,
We've been trying to setup/upgrade a samba PDC (version 3.56) with OpenLDAP
as backend and roaming profiles for Windows7 (32bit) Clients. windows7 has
no problem
with login after applying the reg patches, however, it seems to always load
a temporary profile as opposed to roaming one for
hello,
I'm having a problem I hope will be easy for someone to explain to me
how to fix. I need to migrate from an old server to a new Cisco Smart
Storage NAS, which runs some flavor of linux and is Active Directory
aware. Using something like Robocopy from the AD server, or rsync or tar
Extra info:
smbd --version
Version 3.0.33-0.19.el4_8.3
Win Server 2003-r2
thx, JD
On 2/16/2011 10:49 AM, Jim Dory wrote:
hello,
I'm having a problem I hope will be easy for someone to explain to me
how to fix. I need to migrate from an old server to a new Cisco Smart
Storage NAS, which
To boil this down a bit, maybe my problem is that my domain users on
the old server are for instance jimd, and on the new NAS they show up as
Domain+jimd. Or in this example, CN+jimd. So if I try to move files to
the NAS, it doesn't recognize those users (without the prefix CN+) as
users. The
Hello,
My company has a Windows file server that I attempting to setup a
Samba server as an Active Directory domain member to replace. I have
migrated one of the shares to the Samba server but am having some
problems. I installed Ubuntu Server 10.04.1 LTS on a new server for
the sole purpose of
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