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2005 Oct 26
1
Remove default homeshare
Hi I'm running a samba-server as fileserver on a Windows 2003 PDC. The users are create on the WinServer, and the homefolders are defined in the AD and stored on the sambaserver //server/homes/%user%. But samba still creates the default share with the same name as the user. How di I disable that. I have # everything that's named something like home and etc.. /Lars
2009 Oct 05
0
Sambauser can't use his homeshare but other shares - Logfile3
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2009 Oct 05
2
Sambauser can't use his homeshare but other shares - smb.conf
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2009 Oct 05
0
Sambauser can't use their homeshare but other shares - STRANGE
Hello, i am new to the Group and i hope, someone has a idea for my problem. We have a Windows Small Business Server 2003 (with Active Directory) which is the PDC in our domain. We also have an Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS system with Samba 3.0.28a The Ubuntu-System is our Fileserver and we have joined it to the domain. So i can successfully login with my user from the ActiveDirectory on the
2009 Oct 02
0
Sambauser can't use his homeshare but other shares - STRANGE
Hello, i am new to the Group and i hope, someone has a idea for my problem. We have a Windows Small Business Server 2003 (with Active Directory) which is the PDC in our domain. We also have an Ubuntu 8.04.3 LTS system with Samba 3.0.28a The Ubuntu-System is our Fileserver and we have joined it to the domain. So i can successfully login with my user from the ActiveDirectory on the
2017 Nov 30
1
Troubles on folder redirection...
I've setup home drive in my AD domain, using POSIX ACL because i've a script that create home and do other things (set email folder, set quota, ...). [users] comment = Home Directories path = /home browseable = No veto files = /.mail/.inbox/.ssh/ root preexec = /etc/samba/createhome "%u" force create mode = 0600 force directory mode = 0700 read only = No I've also
2005 Jun 30
1
Samba 3.0.14a problem: not able to see all files in a directory
Regards, Samba 3.0.14a, running on Solaris 8 or Sgi IRIX 6.5.27. Scenario: 1. User has a symlink on his homeshare to a directory, let's call it dir1, which is automounted to the samba server (tried both Solaris samba server and Sgi, same result). 2. In a subdirectory under dir1 there's another directory (dir2) which contains a file (filename.wrl). 3. When the user directs Windows
2015 Oct 22
3
Can't get 'root preexec' to run
On 10/21/2015 02:52 PM, Rowland Penny wrote: > I am now beginning to believe the above is not true. Before a user can > connect to their homeshare it must exist, it is the link to this, that > Samba creates i.e. it changes '[homes]' to the username and connects to > that. This is working for me on a Debian 4.1.17 DC just as it has always > done on a member server, I just
2020 Apr 29
1
steps to get automatic home folder created at user logon windows 10 with samba 4.9.5-Debian
On 2020-04-30 00:55, miguel medalha wrote: > I don't know exactly what you are trying to achieve, but isn't the notion of > "home folder" somewhat a thing of the past? I use Folder Redirection with > Windows 10 clients (and Windows 7 before) and it works like a charm. User > Profile folders are created automatically at first login. Furthermore, it > gives most of
2004 Feb 23
1
'logon drive' questions
Hello list, I sent this about two weeks ago, but I didn't get an answer... so I'm pushing my luck. :-) QUESTION#1: What EXACLTLY causes the HOMEDRIVE, HOMEPATH, and HOMESHARE variables? Something passed from Samab to the client, or some thing the client does? QUESTION#2: How/what/where/why is there a difference in the results of click on "Command Prompt"? My Setup... I'm
2015 Mar 17
1
Samba working (has been for years) but logs full of NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
Hi. My samba server is working for everybody but the logs are full of "NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED" messages So I turned logging a little higher and found out what shares/files are accessed when this happens. It, too, happens not to ALL users. I see this: guest user (from session setup) not permitted to access this share (TestPrograms) [2015/03/17 16:00:58.165672, 1]
2015 Oct 21
3
Can't get 'root preexec' to run
Rowland, thanks for your effort, I highly appreciate it! From what I had read before... [home] would be an arbitrarily named share and its preexec command would execute whenever a domain user connects to it [homes] is a special purpose section in the smb.conf that comes into play whenever a domain user connects to his or her home dir defined on the DC What MJ is telling seems to confirm
2003 Nov 13
2
file permissions on home directories and admin user copying files to it
We want to copy files with the group in the admin list of the [homes] share. The problem is that the copied files then are owned by root. I know this is normal unix behavior. However we want the copied files to be owned by the user of the homeshare. I read the samba howto section "Users Cannot Write to a Public Share". Although I want to set the owner on the home shares and not on a
2001 Oct 16
4
directory mask = 2770
Hello everyone. I am using Samba 2.0.7 on a RedHat 6.2 machine. I wanted to apply a directory mask of 2770 to everything created in a share. The root directory of this share already has these permissions. I want to have it so that everything created in a certain directory has the permissions of the group of the creator. As it stands, I do have the directory mask = 2770 line in the smb.conf
2004 Feb 10
0
Why does HOMEDRIVE not = H:?
I'm running SuSE 9.0 Pro... Linux mutt 2.4.21-166-default #1 Thu Dec 18 18:23:14 UTC 2003 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux samba-2.2.8a-107 samba-client-2.2.8a-107 XP laptop When I first setup a Samba PDC, I had this smb.conf: ----------------------------------------- [global] workgroup = NO-CATS netbios name = MUTT server string = Samba PDC running %v encrypt passwords = Yes update encrypted
2008 Jan 29
0
Windows Terminal server with samba and HOMEPATH
Hi to all We have moved our users from an NT domain to a samba domain We have changed our terminal server from the NT domain to the samba domain All seems to work fine, but we have found a problem we don't have if we login in the terminal server but in the NT domain. In the terminal the system should create a windows folder under c:\documents and settings\username to store some .ini
2005 Jun 30
1
Problem using automount enabled samba 3.0.14a on Solaris 8
Regards, I have lately experienced a rather peculiar problem, details follows: Trying to minimise the number of samba servers, I have compiled in support for automounting in a Solaris 8 version of samba 3.0.14a. Amongst others, this server mounts a filesystem from a Solaris 6 box by request. The samba server mounts the Solaris 6 filesystem fine, but when the user tries to access the directory
2004 Apr 22
6
Fatal Error: Invalid HOMEDRIVE
All, I've encountered the same problem as others who have posted under the same subject. I've had R-1.8.1 installed and running since it was released. Yesterday morning when I tried to start Rgui.exe I got the subject error message. Since I live at the whim of the network administrators I can only assume it was a recent MS critical update. I tried installing R-1.9.0 but no joy. I
2018 May 30
1
Scripting the next UID/GID number to use
Hello. If you want. I have already implemented something like this : ############################### # get user rfc2307 attributes # ############################### # get the new uid # userUid=$(s4ldbsearch -H $samDatabase -s base -b CN=$shortDomain,CN=ypservers,CN=ypServ30,CN=RpcServices,CN=System,$baseDN msSFU30MaxUidNumber | grep 'msSFU30MaxUidNumber:') if [ -z "$userUid"
2006 Jan 04
3
Profile trouble
Hi everyone, I'm relatively new to Samba and struggling with the folowing: The system is a W2003 domain with W2K clients and Samba 3.0.14a-3sa on Debian (Debian package) I've made two shares: [homes] comment = Home directory read only = No valid users = %S create mask = 0755 directory mask = 0775 browseable = No [profiles] path = /mnt/sdb1/data/profiles/