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2011 Feb 16
2
help migrating from file server to NAS w/ Active Directory
...e linux users/groups anymore per se. To add a
new user I add them via the AD server then map them in the smb.conf file
- create manually a home directory for them and chown it to their
username. (not sure how that works since there is no linux user by those
usernames). Here is an example:
> [jimd]
> path = /home/CN/jimd
> valid users = CN+jimd
> writeable = Yes
> create mask = 0777
> directory mask = 0777
> browseable = no
So the AD user is CN+jimd. One the file server though, the username that
shows up on any file created...
1998 May 20
0
win 98 -Reply
>>Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 09:09:32 -0700
>>From: Jim <jimd@salinas.net>
>>To: "'samba@samba.anu.edu.au'" <samba@samba.anu.edu.au>
>>Subject: Win 98
>>Message-ID: <01BD823C.B0606D40.jimd@salinas.net>
>>I am using samba-1.9.16p2-2 on Linux. Have used it for about 2 years with
no problems. None.
>&...
1998 Feb 23
7
nmb log file entry
Hi,
I am getting this log entry in the nmb.log file.
Any ideas why I am getting it?
query_name_response: Multiple (2) responses received for a query on
subnet 9.36.
220.43 for name WHITE<1d>. This response was from IP 9.36.223.255
Thanks
Chip
2001 Sep 19
3
permissions bug w/ --backup-dir or --backup option?
Running rsync 2.4.7pre1, using the --backup-dir option, I just realized
today that file ownerships and permissions of backed up files are not
preserved. In other words, if rsync moves an obsolete file to the backup
dir, it's ownership seems to revert to root:root, and permissions change, as
well. We are also using the -a (archive) option, by the way, which should
mean "preserve
1998 May 18
2
Win 98
...keeps
trying until you kill the program that is trying to access the samba
volume. Also printing does not work for the same reason (password not
correct). Any Ideas. Mayby a new version of Samba? Mayby do not use Win98?
Thanks
PS I do not like MS and I do not like anyone that does.
Jim Davison
jimd@salinas.net
1999 Jun 25
0
VERY SERIOUS smbclient problems w/samba 2.0.*
...4.0 Workstation, SP4, 3Com NIC
Dual PPro-180, NT 4.0 Server, SP3, Intel NIC
TO WHOEVER MAINTAINS SMBCLIENT:
I can send anything you'd like to see, with regards to log files, etc.
Contact me if you need more information -- I'm glad to help in any way
that I can.
Sincerely,
Jim Delahanty - jimd@gie.com
Sr. Systems Analyst
Gulf Interstate Engineering
2001 Dec 15
1
Understanding backup-dir semantics
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Please cc in replies as I am not subscrubed to the list - However I have just
searched backwards over the list archive looking for an answer and I can't
find any posts relating to this.
I am currently backing up my family's windows machine over the network to my
linux box by mounting the windows disk as a file share an using cp to copy
1999 Jul 06
0
VERY SERIOUS smbclient problems w/samba 2.0.* (PR#18263)
jimd@gie.com wrote:
>
> Overview:
> Pulling files from an NT 4.0 machine to a RedHat 5.0 linux box using
> 2.0.3 or 2.0.4b smbclient *consistently* results in randomly corrupt
> files, with no error message to indicate internal file corruption. We
> are able to recreate this problem...
2009 Jun 17
2
weird permissions issue
Recently some folks in our engineering group started encountering a
problem where they can't write to or alter files or folders they did not
create.
Anyone know what could be causing this type of problem? The users having
the problem are all in the eng group is /etc/groups. smb.conf for that
share:
smb.conf:
#smb.conf is the main Samba configuration file. You find a full commented
#
1996 Nov 14
1
Security hole in Debian 1.1 dosemu package
...d from network); 26 Nov 1996 23:48:37 -0000
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From: Jim Dennis <jimd@starshine.org>
Approved: alex@bach.cis.temple.edu
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Subject: Re: [linux-security] chattr +i and securelevel
To: l...
1997 Jan 31
10
Linux virus
ugh :)
Today I became infected with the bliss virus, any info on this would be
appreciated! How do I scan for files infected and is it possible to
remove it? I first noticed the infection when running a program (not as
root) messages flashed on the screen about transversing directories and
such. The program (gimp) had been working fine since I downloaded the
binary for gimp from their main
1999 Jun 15
0
FIX for smbtar zero length files... (Cont :)
(Erm, sorry about that...)
I was talking about errors of the type: Got 0 bytes.
The problem was sporatic, and seemed to be load/speed based. That is,
the faster the Linux box, the more errors we had.
A look through clitar.c led me to a solution. Currently, clitar.c is
written to pad a file with zeros if a file read error occurs. This is
normal. All of our errors were of the 0 byte length
2002 Oct 03
1
XP user priviledges with Samba
I've read the achives, but I'm not finding anything.
On XP, I can give a local user admin priviledges on his/her
local machine when they are logged in to that machine
and not the domain.
How do I do this when they are logged in to the domain,
with Samba as a PDC?
Some programs need to create tmp files that they can not
if the the user does not have admin privs on his/her machine.
2001 Feb 15
2
Tatu Ylonen's message to the OpenSSH developers
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