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2005 Aug 27
1
Samba works!: Samba, Kerberos, Win2K Active Directory authentication
...the gcc compiler (v.g. execute ?type gcc?; if the program exist, the instruction return the path, for example /usr/local/bin) 0.2 Verify that env var CC point to /usr/local/bin/gcc. (Make required modifies in the file /etc/profile) 1. Unpack the files in a temp directory. Here is used unixmachine# /export/programs/samba tar xvf krb5-1.4.1-signed.tar it creates the directory kerberos tar xvf openldap-2.2.26.tar it creates the directory openldap-2.2.26 tar xvf samba-3.0.14a.tar.gz it creates the directory samba-3.0.14a...
2002 Sep 03
1
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Dear all! Ive got a problem with rsync on a w2k machine! I run this rsync -r "\\c/UTILS/" "unixmachine:/home/myuser" The message I get from the machine is unixmachine: remshd: Login incorrect. rsh.exe: can't establish connection read error: Connection reset by peer The rsh command works fine with the actual configuration eg. rsh unixmachine -l myuser ls this command returns t...
2002 Feb 15
4
Winbind issues! HELP!
OK. This is becoming very frustrating!! I have Samba 2.2.3a installed on a Sun running Solaris 8. Winbind is installed and seems to be working fine. My PC users can map the Samba share via their NT domain account information (PDC is an NT4 box). As soon as I copy nsswitch/libnss_winbind.so to /lib and create the symbolic links (nss_winbind.so.1 & nss_winbind.so.2) my PC users can no
2003 Feb 18
1
Files copied from windows box set owner to "nobody";[homes] problem
...e of my Samba shares the owner is set to nobody, the only way I can change this is by logging in as root on the UNIX box and using 'chown'. What am I missing? My smb.conf looks like this: #Global parameters workgroup=mydomain security=share hosts allow=localhost, unixmachine, 192.168.1. hosts deny=All [share] path=/share comment=Solaris Share guest ok=Yes read only=No I thought this might be down to the fact that I didn't have a [homes] section in my smb.conf file, which leads me onto my second problem... 2) If I add a [...
2002 Feb 15
2
Samba Team? - "ld.so.1: ls: fatal: relocation error: file /usr/lib/nss_winbind.so.1: symbol socket: referenced symbol not fou n d"
You can test if winbind is able to resolve user IDs internally with "wbinfo -u". This uses the samba tool "wbinfo" to connect directly to the running winbind daemon and list all the Windows domain users. If that fails, then you have problems with the winbind daemon itself. The authentication between winbind and the PDC can be tested with "wbinfo -t", which is usually
2002 Feb 15
3
Samba Team? - "ld.so.1: ls: fatal: relocation error: file /usr/lib/nss_winbind.so.1: symbol socket: referenced symbol not foun d"
I've recompiled samba 2.2.3a and still any time I do a ls -l in a directory where there are files from a PC I get the error : ld.so.1: ls: fatal: relocation error: file /usr/lib/nss_winbind.so.1: symbol socket: referenced symbol not found If I shut off winbind or take winbind out for my /etc/nsswitch.conf file, I can get a directory listing and it lists the users ID that winbind assigned to
2003 Dec 01
0
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...: http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/ Hi , I have a solaris2.6 machine, i have configured samba2.0 , conf file is like this. security = server encrypt passwords = yes password server = wapsrv apart from this i didnt change any default values.. when i go to MS windows NT machine and type //unixmachine/login it is prompting for user name and password. but it is not accepting the username and password. iam providing the user name and password which is there in NT PDC (wapsrv) error log file is like this... [2001/08/27 16:01:59, 1] smbd/password.c:server_validate(1121) password server WAPSRV r...