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2002 Nov 21
4
ACLs with samba
Hi-
I am experiencing some odd behavior with ACLs with winbindd using Samba 2.6
on Debian Woody (kernel version 2.4.18).
1. I am unable to alter permissions from Win2K clients using the
Properties->Security interface. Is this normal? I get the "Unable to save
Permission Changes on new Folder. Access is denied." message. This occurs
with all accounts, both privileged and
2002 Dec 27
2
CUPS permissions issues
Hello-
I am running Debian Woody, Samba 2.2.7, and Cups 1.1.14-3.
I can print as any local Linux client, but there is a permissions issue when
I try to print from Windows 2000.
My spool directory is /var/spool/cups, the permissions are set 700 to user
lp and group sys. If I chmod the directory to 777, printing works fine, but
when I restart cupsd, the permissions revert back to 700.
I am running
1999 Mar 04
0
SAMBA digest 2006
> Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 17:02:35 -0500
> From: "Tom Hallewell" <hallewellt@rfa.org>
> To: <samba@samba.org>
> Subject: SMS under samba
> Message-ID: <002501be65c1$8becad70$6b021eac@banger.rfa.org>
>
> Is anyone aware of a way to do server-based software management/installation
> on Win95 clients in a samba environment? My co-workers are...
2003 May 28
1
Passing domain name to PPP
Hi-
Our PPP RAS server is running Samba 2.2.8a and winbind. We want to
authenticate dialup users through the PDC (Win NT 4 SP6). However, in order
to do so, the dommainname needs to be prepended to the username, ie,
DOMAIN+USERNAME.
We don't want to have to teach all our dialup users to add the domainname
when they login to RAS, so we are looking for a way to script this.
Has anyone tweaked
1999 Apr 11
0
pam_smb authentication
...dows is broken!
I have also heard that NIS and NIS+ also support domain-wide pam_smb
authentication, but haven't run it; perhaps someone on this list knows
more about this....When the new glibc5 libs are stable and NIS+ a wee
bit more reliable, we're going to give that a go.
Tom Hallewell
hallewellt@rfa.org
Radio Free Asia
Washington DC, USA
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The problem with this password setup is that we already have user
accounts set up on both the NT Do...
1999 Mar 05
3
RE SMS and SQL
Hi TOm,
I know it this doesn't really help your SMS problem, but it does help SQL.
Oracle just accounced support for Linux and they said they are going to
release a free version of ORACLE for Linux.
Johan
>Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 17:02:35 -0500
>From: "Tom Hallewell" <hallewellt@rfa.org>
>To: <samba@samba.org>
>Subject: SMS under samba
>Message-ID: <002501be65c1$8becad70$6b021eac@banger.rfa.org>
>
>Is anyone aware of a way to do server-based software
management/installation
>on Win95 clients in a samba environment? My co-workers are consid...
2003 Oct 27
92
Help
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dragen@pbsi.org ?rta:
| I am hacing trouble. I can see my linux box from my windows box, I can
connect
| and browse but I cant delete or modify files. Do I have something wrong?
|
| The is my smb.conf
|
| [global]
| netbios name = dragenlinux
| server string = "DragenLinux"
| workgroup = WORKGROUP
| security = share
| log file =
1999 Mar 28
0
SAMBA digest 2037
>
> Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 12:50:10 -0600
> From: lustig hanna <lustig@rafael.co.il>
> To: samba-bugs@anu.edu.au, samba@anu.edu.au
> Subject: Samba printers
> Message-ID: <36FD2862.9DED95F3@rafael.co.il>
>
> We are trying to define some printers from an NT work station defined
> as a member in an NT domain. It's seems that samba has some problem in
1999 Dec 19
0
Tektronix 640 Plus Color Printer
I am running samba 2.0.6 under Linux and currently have around 2 dozen
network printers that generally work fine served on samba. They are
four differrent flavors of HP Lasers and I have the drivers on the
server, everything's great-UNTIL......
We get a Tektronix color printer (Phaser 640 Plus). It's networking
fine, actually prints fine, except only in Black and there is some
2000 Jan 17
0
Samba Processes taking 95% of CPU
>
> I am a new Linux/Unix user - had Linux installed by a consultant.
> Everything ran nicely for two weeks or so then Samba started acting
> strangely.
What version of Samba are you running? We use RH 6.0, and were having
problems with pre 2.0.5a versions taking over the CPU, but haven't had
any trouble since we upgraded. There is an rpm for 2.0.5a at the Redhat
site that
2000 Feb 05
0
Windows GID Support
Not sure if this is the right forum to post this, but here goes-
I am very curious about samba-tng-alpha.0.0. Does it recognize NT group
ID's? Has the
WINS-flooding bug been fixed in the CVS version? Can I work around the
problem by running the 2.06 version of nmb instead of the tng one?
We have been running samba at Radio Free Asia for around 2 years now,
and are thrilled with it. We have
2002 Nov 27
0
RE: samba digest, Vol 1 #1918 - 24 msgs
You should be able to find the server in W2K's server manager and confirm
that it is a trusted member of the Domain.
It sounds like smbd isn't linking to the acl libs-have you run ldd to see if
you are linking to libacl.so.1?
My recent problem was similar and I found that I wasn't compiling against
the acl libs.
Make sure you have the line (Max said you should have this
before
2002 Dec 06
0
Re: ACL issues still unresolved (Andrew Furey)
It sounds like smbd isn't linking to the acl libs-have you run ldd against
winbindd to see if it is linking to libacl.so.1?
I recently had very similar symptoms running 2.2.7 under Debian and I found
that I wasn't compiling against the acl libs.
Make sure you have the line (this might work best if you put this line
before --with-msdfs)
--with-acl-support in debian/rules,
Plus you have to
2002 Nov 26
1
Re: 2.2.7 compile error using --with-acl-support
If you are using the debian/rules from apt-get or the source tarball, you
need to not only include
--with-acl-support in debian/rules, you also need to
vi debian/config.cache
--> replace "ac_cv_header_sys_acl_h=${ac_cv_header_sys_acl_h=no}"
with "ac_cv_header_sys_acl_h=${ac_cv_header_sys_acl_h=yes}"
This will allow it to compile.
Unfortunately, for me,
2002 Nov 28
1
Re: samba digest, Vol 1 #1924 - 22 msgs
I had a similar issue on my Debian box. It seemed that setfacl didn't
care for special characters. I changed the separator character to -
(dash) instead of + or \ and it worked fine.
Good luck!
Tom Hallewell
Radio Free Asia
Washington DC USA
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