Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches for "houstek".
2003 Apr 08
6
Win2k domain, ACLs and permissions
Hi there,
I have been trying to set up Samba 2.2.8 to connect to our Windows 2000
domain, and provide shares that support file permissions as a Win2K box
would, under Red Hat 8.0. To that end I recompiled the kernel (2.4.20)
with patches from acl.bestbits.org, enabling ext2 and ext3 EA and ACL
support. I set up winbind, joined the domain OK, and got name resolution
working pretty well. Everything
2003 Apr 10
1
ACLs and ACL_GROUP_OBJ
...m
scratch and compiled samba 2.2.8a on it, it worked RIGHT ... Both servers
are running Debian Woody, 2.4.20 linux kernel with XFS 1.2 filesystem and
the same versions of acl utilities and libraries.
So probably it's not problem in samba, but I have no idea, where the
problem can be.
-- Honza Houstek
2003 May 20
1
XP doesn't logoff from samba domain
...Win XP Pro
When user logon to Domain, I can see him (smbstatus, utmpx). But when he
logoff, the record is still there. It disappears when I reboot the XP.
According to M$ knowledge-base the problem is that samba doesn't handle
the logoff correctly.
Do you have any solution of this?
-- Honza Houstek
2003 Mar 18
1
Problems with ACLs in 2.2.8
...on (I believe it does not exist) and
make correct the behavior
2) to use 2.2.7a and aply only the security patch, without other changes.
Does it exist anywhere?
3) to use 2.2.8 but with old ACL code. Is it sufficient to use some files
from 2.2.7a or is it necessary to do something else?
-- Honza Houstek
1999 Jul 27
12
hi
hi
This is Tarun from Indusa Global , Jamaica
pl. reply
regards
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2003 Apr 06
1
TDB file format???
Hi.
I want to use NT usernames / passwords from my PDC for loging in my
server. I also want to use NFS between various UNIX machines I have. The
problem is that I already have a database of username <-> UID maping (each
user that has an NT username got an unique UID when he got a username).
Now I want to translate this my UID database into winbindd UID tdb
database, however I don't know
2003 May 24
2
Quota
Hi all,
I was wondering if there was a possibillity to put in a quota
to the smb.conf something like "max disk size = 1000" but then that
is actually does something at "1000"
If there is no option for this does anyone know the best way top do this
is, or do I have to make a "edquota".
problem I have is, I have a 4TB raid 5 crossplatform i.e. nfs,appletalk,smb,ftp
2003 Aug 13
1
Re: Samba vs. Windows : significant difference intimestamp handling ?
>> > > ... On my PCs the mtime remains unmodified.
>> > > It's a weird thing if it happens under normal
>> > > circumstances ... But if it only happens when
>> > > you fake the identity from within the Office
>> > > programs, well, I wouldn't bother really.
>> > >
>> > I totally agree !
>>
>>
2003 Aug 14
1
Re: Samba vs. Windows : significant difference intimestamp handling?
>> > > Fine. Use reiserfs and don't worry about ctime.
>> >
>> > Why? Does reiserfs handle ctime in a different
>> > way than other linux filesystems?
>>
>> It's not supposed to given the same instructions
>> from clients but it appears to because perhaps it
>> elicits different kind of response from Office.
>> Maybe
2003 May 15
9
big file server
Hi
I plan to set up a big file server, something like motherboard with 4 ide
ports and an additional 4 ide daughter card, a PIV proc and 512 or 1024 MB
ram, a 100 or 1000 MB NIC, with 6 or 7 200 GB ide HDDs in a sigle box. I
don't need lightning performance, just disk space. Of course this would be
served by some linux os and samba
questions (relative to samba configuration and behaviour) :