Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "daneshea".
2007 Nov 29
0
(no subject)
...d using a logon script with
Samba using Fedora Directory Server as the backend. By the way I don't know
if I have configured everything up until this step correct but I haven't
gotten any errors, is there any way to check if it is configured correctly?
Here is my terminal:
[root@daneshea ~]# net getlocalsid
SID for domain SHEA is: S-1-5-21-578281780-2648695933-2708965967
[root@daneshea ~]# gedit /tmp/sambaDomainName.ldif
my sambaDomainName.ldif:
dn: sambaDomainName=SHEA,dc=com
objectclass: sambaDomain
objectclass: sambaUnixIdPool
objectclass: top
sambaDomainName: S...
2007 Nov 29
0
Configuring Samba for Fedora Directory Server
...d using a logon script with
Samba using Fedora Directory Server as the backend. By the way I don't know
if I have configured everything up until this step correct but I haven't
gotten any errors, is there any way to check if it is configured correctly?
Here is my terminal:
[root@daneshea ~]# net getlocalsid
SID for domain SHEA is: S-1-5-21-578281780-2648695933-2708965967
[root@daneshea ~]# gedit /tmp/sambaDomainName.ldif
my sambaDomainName.ldif:
dn: sambaDomainName=SHEA,dc=com
objectclass: sambaDomain
objectclass: sambaUnixIdPool
objectclass: top
sambaDomainName: S...
2007 Nov 28
0
ldap_simple_bind: Can't connect to the LDAP server - Invalid argument
...tomounted using a logon script with Samba using Fedora Directory Server as the backend. By the way I don't know if I have configured everything up until this step correct but I haven't gotten any errors, is there any way to check if it is configured correctly?
Here is my terminal:
[root@daneshea ~]# net getlocalsid
SID for domain SHEA is: S-1-5-21-578281780-2648695933-2708965967
[root@daneshea ~]# gedit /tmp/sambaDomainName.ldif
my sambaDomainName.ldif:
dn: sambaDomainName=SHEA,dc=com
objectclass: sambaDomain
objectclass: sambaUnixIdPool
objectclass: top
sambaDomainName: SHEA
sambaSID:...
2007 Dec 02
1
Making a public drive where admin has write access
...is what my share looks like tell me
if it is right.
[public]
comment = Public Shared Folder
path = /home/public
write list = DShea
create mask = 0775
guest ok = Yes
Then the batch file looks like this:
NET USE J: \\192.168.1.109\public <file:///\\192.168.1.109\public>
/USER:daneshea.com\DShea dane
For some reason it mounts it but not with write access. I can't figure out
why.
Thanks in advance