hi list, this is my smb.conf and it work fine for me but it doesent save the profile on the server any idear why? [global] # Identifikation des Servers und der Arbeitsgruppe workgroup = pinguin netbiosname = SAMBA_PDC server string = Samba %v (PDC) @ test.de # Grundeinstellungen f<FC>r die einzelnen Shares. Um eine h<F6>here Sicherheit zu gew<E4>hren, wird global erst einmal alles verboten und in den jeweiligen S hares die Rechte dann vergeben browseable = no public = no writeable = no guest ok = no # Die Log-Files f<FC>r Samba log file = /var/log.%m # Die Definition des PDC´s domain master = yes prefered domain = yes domain logons = yes os level = 65 security = user # LogON Einstellungen f<FC>r Windows 9x/NT/2000/ME #logon drive = Z: #logon path = \SAMBA_PDCprofiles\%U.pds #logon home = \SAMBA_PDCprofiles\%U #logon script = %U.bat # Passwort Einstellungen encrypt passwords = yes update encrypted = yes password level = 4 # Die Administratoren des PDC domain admin users = root # Performance Einstellungen short preserve case = yes max log size = 5000 case sensitive = no default case = lower mangle case = no dead time = 15 read raw = yes write raw = yes socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY oplocks = yes fake oplocks = no debug level = 2 preserve case = yes getwd cache = yes # Drucker Einstellungen #printing = cups #load printers = yes [homes] path = /home/%u comment = Benutzer-Verzeichnisse browseable = yes writeable = yes and what should i add to be able to change my password under windows? thx 4 all max ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
Hello,> # LogON Einstellungen f<FC>r Windows 9x/NT/2000/ME > #logon drive = Z: > #logon path = \SAMBA_PDCprofiles\%U.pds > #logon home = \SAMBA_PDCprofiles\%U > #logon script = %U.bat > > >1. Why this "#"? 2. You have any Programm on the client, that is writing to the profile (i.E. McAfee Virusscan)?>and what should i add to be able to change my password under windows? > > >You are able to change the windows-password per default. If you want to change your Linux-Password over Samba, you migt use the "password string" and "password sync" options. matze
Zitat von Matthias Spork <hallo@matthiasspork.de>:> > Hello, > > > # LogON Einstellungen f<FC>r Windows 9x/NT/2000/ME > > #logon drive = Z: > > #logon path = \SAMBA_PDCprofiles\%U.pds > > #logon home = \SAMBA_PDCprofiles\%U > > #logon script = %U.bat > > > > > > > 1. Why this "#"? > 2. You have any Programm on the client, that is writing to the profile > (i.E. McAfee Virusscan)? > > >and what should i add to be able to change my password under windows? > > > > > > > You are able to change the windows-password per default. If you want to > change your Linux-Password over Samba, > you migt use the "password string" and "password sync" options. > > matze >thats because i want to activate it in the future but not now. the only thing is norton antivirus 2004. but it worked before with a smaller smb.conf but this one was very slow so i want to use tht new. thx ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
It doesn't appear that you have a profiles share. This is pretty important if you want to save your profiles. Also, you smb.conf file seems pretty bloated. Typically, I make my config file as smb.conf.master. Then, I run testparm -s smb.conf.master > smb.conf. This command outputs the options in a logical format and discards the comments and unneccessary commands. This increases the performance and readability of the smb.conf file. Happy Holidays P.S. Please respond to this thread instead of directly to my email account