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2015 Apr 18
2
user authentication issue
Hey Jeremy, Thanks for the advice. I followed your suggestion collected the logged information for a single connection attempt (i.e. smbclient //servername/sharename -U username); I've included the log data below (in the postscript). It looks like Samba is still looking for a Unix user account and not finding one. I should mention that it seems that I am able to authenticate as the user; the
2007 Nov 28
3
DFS root in homes possible?
Hi list DFS Links in a separate share seems to work, but in the [homes] section does not. Is this a known problem? Samba is 3.0.26a. /etc/smb.conf excerpts: ---------------------------- 8< ---------------------------- [global] ... host msdfs = yes ... [homes] ... msdfs root = yes ... [dfstest] path = /data/dfsroot msdfs root = yes ---------------------------- 8<
2015 Apr 17
2
user authentication issue
Hey Samba list, First a brief comment regarding my background and situation. This is my first time posting to this list. I've been asked to resolve a Samba authentication issue, but I have next to no experience using Samba. Unfortunately no one else here knows how to use it either; we're operating with an inherited environment from a sysadmin who left minimal documentation, and we have
2014 Aug 18
2
[LLVMdev] generating a dynamic callgraph with llvm-prof
Yes, the latest version can be downloaded from here https://github.com/liuml07/giri . The LLVM instrumentation code is in TracingNoGiri.cpp<https://github.com/liuml07/giri/blob/master/lib/Giri/TracingNoGiri.cpp> file and runtime code in Tracing.cpp. You may need to delete other unnecessary instrumentation code which you don't need. Thanks, Swarup. ________________________________
2012 Dec 30
1
DFS not working on Win XP
Hello, a heave a share on a samba server 3.6.3 that is used as a DFS-Root. The DFS Links a working on Client with Windows 7 but not on Windows XP clients. Searching on the internet gives me a hint that it can be a problem with "security = ADS". The Samba server is member of a windows 2003 R2 Domain, and the Unix user info (uid, gid) are stored on the domain in der RFC 2302
2013 May 26
3
samba4 & (domain) dfs
Hi all I'm trying to set up dfs for (among other things) profiles (i don't know if this is a good example, but that is out of the scope of my current question) I've been following these instructions: http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/msdfs.html http://us.generation-nt.com/answer/samba-domain-dfs-samba-4-help-209347402.html as well as the hints given in the
2023 Aug 21
1
DFS questions...
I have been looking into DFS (no R) with Samba and found the page https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Distributed_File_System_(DFS) and do have some questions: ?There is currently (July 2014) a discussion in the mailing list in which several users report great difficulties with domain-based DFS in samba 4, maybe related with the implementation of smb protocol version 3.? ? is this still true or has
2023 Aug 21
1
DFS questions...
Op 21-08-2023 om 13:43 schreef Joachim Lindenberg via samba: > I have been looking into DFS (no R) with Samba and found the page https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Distributed_File_System_(DFS) and do have some questions: > > ?There is currently (July 2014) a discussion in the mailing list in which several users report great difficulties with domain-based DFS in samba 4, maybe related with
2015 Apr 18
2
user authentication issue
Hey Rowland, Thanks for the advice. The host is running Ubuntu 12.04 and I've included the smb.conf below (reverted it to its "original" state prior to following Jeremy's advice). I don't suppose you know why the user is able obtain a list of Samba services (i.e. smbclient -L host -U user) if they aren't known to Samba? I find that confusing. - Itamar
2005 Oct 21
1
DFS not working w/ fully.qualified.sub.domain
Hi: I've got a samba/DFS server configured that works fine under it's original name, but I'm getting booted out of that DNS domain, into a subdomain. All my (WinXP) clients have drives mapped to names like \\server.domain.com\dfsroot. If I browse to the path, \\server.domain.com\dfsroot, everything works. I can access the shares pointed to via the dfs links But, now the network is
2017 Apr 20
2
Domain DFS on new share
Hi, I am trying to configure domain DFS (I think that's the correct term) as below, using the guide on the wiki: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Distributed_File_System_(DFS)#Configure_domain-based_DFS_in_Samba I am aware that the wiki says that this doesn't quite work... however it feels to me that it's very close, nearly working, and I might be able to get it going (hopefully?!)
2023 Aug 21
1
DFS questions...
Hi Kees, Thanks once more. To be precise: - you are running this on DCs? - no links required as on the wiki page? - "vfs objects = dfs_samba4, acl_xattr, full_audit" - I don?t have that in my smb.conf. What part(s) of this are default, required, or special? Thanks, Joachim -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: samba <samba-bounces at lists.samba.org> Im Auftrag von Kees van
2016 Apr 28
2
Question about DFS
Hello, i'm trying to figure out some specific things about Samba DFS. 1. What is the ordering method of a DFS Share with multiple servers (e.g. msdfs:serverB\\share,serverC\\share linkb ; Source: https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/msdfs.html)? With a Microsoft DFS i have 3 options regarding the target. (Targets in a client's site are listed first in a
2017 Sep 27
1
DFS + LDAP
Hi! My situation is that I configured samba with ldap authentication, I created shares and and after I created standalone dfs for these shares. (Everything is on the same server) I have a client debian with gnome and ldap authentication, so I can login on this machine with ldap users. My problem is, if I try to access dfs share with nautilus with the same user, with which I logged on the machine,
2016 Apr 28
2
Question about DFS
On Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 10:08:54AM -0700, Jason Chang wrote: > 1. What is the ordering method of a DFS Share with multiple servers (e.g. > msdfs:serverB\\share,serverC\\share linkb ; Source: > https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/msdfs.html)? > With a Microsoft DFS i have 3 options regarding the target. (Targets in a > client's site are listed first in a
2016 Apr 28
2
Question about DFS
On 28.04.2016 11:16, Reindl Harald wrote: > Am 28.04.2016 um 11:00 schrieb tell at posteo.de: >> i'm trying to figure out some specific things about Samba DFS. >> >> 1. What is the ordering method of a DFS Share with multiple servers >> (e.g. msdfs:serverB\\share,serverC\\share linkb ; Source: >>
2007 Jun 11
1
dfs problems in 3.0.25a after client reboot and remapping
We restored to 3.0.23d after update to 3.0.25a because of strange dfs behavior. the detailed situation: on msdfs root server 'samba' ls -lR dfsroot/: drwxr-xr-x appl1 dfsroot/appl1 lrwxrwxrwx share1 -> msdfs:server1\share1 [dfs] comment = "SaMBa DFS root" path = /path.../dfsroot # next line does not work prior 3.0.25 !!! # hide unreadable = Yes
2008 Jul 16
1
Help making Samba a DFS host (not root!)
I'm trying to create a DFS root in my 2003 AD domain, and point it to a share hosted on a Samba server. From the documentation, I had assumed that this was supported (msdfs host = yes ?). Am I missing something basic? This is with Samba 3.0.31 on RHEL 5. When I go to create the DFS root (via the msc plugin) and instruct it to use my samba machine as the host, I get this error: "The
2005 Aug 08
4
Problem with DFS mounting (works OK in smbclient) [samba-3.0.14a-2.1.fc4.kde]
I am having problems mounting a DFS share, even though it works in smbclient fine. After mounting, the mount point (in ls) has question marks for everything, and when ls'ing I just get permission denied. Turning up debug and verbose don't seem to help. Any ideas ? [tom@charles-compaq@1306 /home/tom/Projects/gbb-core-app ] smbclient //exchsvr/dfs -U tchiverton -W BLUEFINGER Password:
2019 Oct 22
2
smbclient: Renaming file on DFS root fails with NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND
If a file is stored directly on a DFS enabled share, renaming fails with NT_STATUS_OBJECT_PATH_NOT_FOUND. The usecase may sound unusual, but a customer is using NetApp ONTAP 9, which by default advertises DFS capabilities for all shares, and he cannot disable it for policy reasons. I can also reproduce the issue with smbd and Windows Server 2012 R2 (haven't checked with other versions).