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2003 May 12
0
Réf. : profile itineranr
Salut La liste samba, n'est maheuseulent pas muli-lingue donc pas fran?ais. Tu peux poser tes questions sur la liste samba-fr. Pour r?pondre ? ta question, il faut aller sur les machines clientes et prendre le panneau de configuration, outils d'administration, Gestion de l'ordinateur, troisi?me onglet [profiles]. Et dans cet onglet il est possible de s?lectionner le type de profile
2016 Feb 05
1
query_name_response: Multiple (2)
...51. 192.168.152. interfaces = 127.0.0.1/8 192.168.39.0/24 192.168.151.0/24 192.168.152.0/24 bind interfaces only = yes #Connection au Domaine Domain logons = yes security = user local master = yes os level = 255 prefered master = yes domain master = yes logon script = logon.bat #Eviter les profils itinerants logon path = #logon home = # Force le lecteur du home directory à "m" . Par defaut il est à "z" logon drive = m: wins support = Yes #Information de journalisation log file = /var/log/samba/log debug level = 0 #Optimisation socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_KEEPALIVE # Serveur...
2004 Nov 10
1
Samba BDC with LDAP support
Hi, PDC works fine, but Samba BDC doesn't make its job. In srvmgr.exe PDC, BDC appear, but when I kill smb PDC's process, normaly BDC may give a response to smb request. My problem... BDC do not respond, no PDC :: no authentification. any idea. my smb.conf : [global] # Main Config. netbios name = LYS workgroup = TNN server string = Lys (TNN's PDC) security = user domain
2003 Dec 11
0
spk4 / windows 2000 / samba / ldap
hello, I have had no problem to login to a domaine samba from a machine. After i have installed windows spk4, a message tell me i can't load itinerant profile. i don't use the profile section in smb.conf, the information is in ldap server what happened and what to do to resolve this problem sincerely
2005 Oct 10
0
samba profiles
Hi, sorry for my bad English... I have a samba 2.2.6 configure as an NT PDC and I want to apply the same parameters for all of my itinerants users. As the /etc/skel directory for the home's directory should i place in an directory windows param?ters files (Application data, local settings, ...) for samba copy it for new users ? Thanks
2011 Sep 07
0
Setting specific path for home, netlogon and profile
Hello. I have tried every things but I can't make it work. On the server I want home for user FRED physically in /data/samba/home/FRED I want profile for user FRED physically in /data/samba/profile/FRED/linux ( when connecting from his laptop under linux ) I want profile for user FRED physically in /data/samba/profile/FRED/WinXP ( when connecting from his laptop under windows XP ) I
2005 Feb 26
0
Re: FRS over *
On the various technical issues raised here (OK, we posted the rules, we won't discuss the legality anymore) I think there is only one main obstacle to using FRS radios for extensions on *. They are simplex (push-to-talk, release-to-listen). The protocol for dealing with voice-activated-switching (VOX) has been used in ham and public safety simplex autopatches but it's really tricky
2005 Apr 11
0
Help with Domain Authentication
Good Morning Everyone: I am running into a problem here that is beginning to frustrate me very seriously. I am running a windows 2003 Active Directory Domain that has several Fedora Core 2 Servers in it. One of the servers is a file server, and another is a webserver, both of which run samba (what ever version a recent yum update would have updated FC2 to). I have a computer class that
2005 Feb 24
1
Re: FRS and GMRS via *
You don't need to reinvent anything to tie radios to *. Ham systems like IRLP, Echolink, eqso etc all have fairly tight controls to keep from being abused (although with a little Linux knowledge, the IRLP package can easily be used to set up your own network using their protocol). Jim Dixon seems to have done the work to integrate radios with * already. See
2016 Feb 05
2
query_name_response: Multiple (2)
Hello, does someone could explain me what means this message : query_name_response: Multiple (2).... example : samba4 nmbd[88458]: query_name_response: Multiple (2) responses received for a query on subnet 192.168.151.237 for name SAMBA_DOMAIN<1d>. samba4 nmbd[88458]: This response was from IP 192.168.152.237, reporting an IP address of 192.168.152.237. The server has 3 nic (vlans)
2010 Oct 28
0
SAMBA smb.conf LINUX CLIENT SIDE
SAMBA LDAP PDC OS : Opensuse 11.3 X86-64 with full optionnal server software installed CLIENT OS : Opensuse 11.3 X86-64 with minimal desktop workstation configuration Samba : 3.5.4-5.1.2 Ldap : 2.4.21-9.1 I have a small network with less than 10 LINUX CLIENTS and one SAMBA LDAP PDC LINUX. This is my smb.conf server side file. Any comment for the server side are welcome. What should