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2005 Dec 04
2
netlogon problems
...ws machines, and that also only gets access denied. Share valid users is set to %G (%U lets the user in just fine, but that's inadequate security). Users get into their home directories just fine. My login.bat is net time \\lserver0 /set /yes net use \\lserver0\accounts net use \\lserver0\finsvcs net use x: /home My [netlogon] share is [netlogon] comment = Network logon service path = /data/%U valid users = %S read only = No My [global] is [global] workgroup = ASTRA_ENT username map = /etc/samba/smbusers syslog = 0 nam...
2006 Aug 11
1
share access problem with %G
Hi, I learning samba on SUSE 9.3 linux box. I followed the Samba "Small Office Networking" example to configure the server, but I have problem to access the share "accounts" / finsvcs until I changed the valid users from %G to @acctsdep. Here are the output from the console when I accessing the share "accounts" server01:~ # smbclient //server01/accounts -U jackyacct Password: Domain=[DOMAIN00] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.13-1.3-SUSE] tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_AC...
2005 Dec 03
0
RESOLVED? Shares Problem
...2 >subnets. The problem (or the symptom; I may actually have two problems) >is that I can't get into some of the shares from my Win2k box (one subnet) >or from my XP laptop (other subnet). The directory structure is > /data > /data/accounts > /data/finsvcs > >and the shares are accounts and finsvcs. /data is owned by root:root, >while the share directories are owned by mfwic:accounts and mfwic:finsvcs. > >Each user can get into his own /home/directory just fine, and I've >confirmed that the users are correctly entered in the...
2005 Dec 03
0
Shares Problem
...13, and I have LAN with 2 subnets. The problem (or the symptom; I may actually have two problems) is that I can't get into some of the shares from my Win2k box (one subnet) or from my XP laptop (other subnet). The directory structure is /data /data/accounts /data/finsvcs and the shares are accounts and finsvcs. /data is owned by root:root, while the share directories are owned by mfwic:accounts and mfwic:finsvcs. Each user can get into his own /home/directory just fine, and I've confirmed that the users are correctly entered in the passwd and smbpasswd fi...
2005 Dec 09
1
Domain group membership.
...roblem? Thanks Eric Hines At 12/08/05 01:25, Matthew Easton wrote: >Pardon me if I misunderstand your post... >I think you want to present a logon script to the user based on her/ his >group membership. >In other words, ( I surmise ) currently Fred gets an invitation to >logon to finsvcs, but it will necessarily fail unless he is a member >of the finance group. So you want him to have a logon script that >DOES NOT mount finsvcs share if he is not a member of finance. > >I note that the "logon script" directive in you [global] settings has >no value. In a...
2005 Dec 08
1
Share Connection Failure
I'm at my wit's end on this, and I hope someone can help. I'm running SUSE Pro 9.3 with Samba 3.0.13, and I can't get connected to my shares properly. Valid users (e.g., for [accounts]) is set to %G, and I've confirmed that the users are members of the owning groups for the shares and that they are in the passwd and smbpasswd files with the same passwords as on the Win2k
2006 Oct 03
0
Joining windows client to Samba Domain
...= %S read only = No browseable = No [netlogon] comment = Network Logon Service path = /data/%U valid users = %S read only = No [accounts] comment = Accounting Files path = /data/accounts valid users = %G read only = No [finsvcs] comment = Financial Service Files path = /data/finsvcs valid users = %G read only = No/ Can anybody see what I am doing wrong? Thanks in advance, Gareth Cummings