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1999 Nov 12
4
Oplock
Hi
Does any one has idea if Samba supports client side oplocks.
i.e if we are using "smbclient"
If yes how to enable/disable it. Where can we get the details.
Thanks
Pankaj
2013 May 13
0
WERR_GENERAL_FAILURE joining Samba4 to Win 2k3 domain with Exchange 2007
Hello,
????I am having a problem joining a Debian/Samba4 machine as a DC to a Windows 2003 level AD domain. The domain has Exchange Server 2007 schema extensions wiht a single Exchange Server which is also the domain controller.
?
?I ran the domian join with debug level 10 set, here is what I see:
...
???? a:<GUID=redacted>;CN=owa (Default Web Site),
2016 Aug 12
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 138, Issue 5
...curity Update
(Johnny Hughes)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2016 23:47:37 +0300
From: roland.leurs <roland.leurs at cis-websolutions.nl>
To: "centos-announce" <centos-announce at centos.org>,
"administratie at informatique.nl" <administratie at informatique.nl>,
"andhra.rampersad" <andhra.rampersad at kvk.nl>, "amateurtransfers"
<amateurtransfers at knvb.nl>, "carata via Marktplaats"
<a.1x7ir0ohzgk0i at mail.marktplaats.nl>
Subject: [CentOS...
2005 Mar 21
2
Coule really use some help (Samba PDC)
First email was rejected due to size so the log files are inline in the msg now..
I have NEVER had so much trouble with a
samba PDC before. I need to turn in my unix admin license, this is
pathetic...
Anyway, I am here. When trying to join a domain with the administrator
account I get "no mapping between account name and security ID's was done"
And the joining fails...
All the
2002 Oct 18
4
Netlogon no longer works in 2.2.6 with W2k client
Hi,
We've got a fairly simple samba setup (no ldap/winbind etc) and until
recently everything worked fine (using samba-2.2.5). But after switching
to samba-2.2.6 w2k-clients fail to run the netlogon-scripts. When i look
at the client it says: logonserver=\\<workstationname>
BTW. The output of "nmblookup -S CPB" (to me) seems to say that CPB is
the logonserver.
querying CPB