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2007 Nov 29
1
Can't logon to Samba server
...Can anyone give me a hint as to what it might be?
I can telnet to the Linux server just fine from all of my laptops and PCs.
The login ID that I'm using is good from a Linux / Unix / OS perspective.
Any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance, and have a great week.
JoeF...
2007 Nov 28
2
Re: samba Digest, Vol 59, Issue 28
Hi All,
Thanks for the prompt response, please see me notes:
jayendren anand maduray escreveu:
> Hi All.
>
> I have a SAMBA PDC that uses LDAP as its back end.
> The OS, is UBUNTU 6.10 Server.
> SAMBA Version is 3.022
>
> The problem is, when a client logs onto the Domain, he presses
> Control+Alt+Del, and chooses Change Password.
> He types in the old password, then
2016 Dec 08
0
Eventlog not viewable from Windows in domain member config
I've configured a domain member server using version 4.4.7 on FreeBSD. I'm able to manage groups and shares from the Computer Management tool on a Windows 2008 server, but when I connect to the samba member server the following error occurs:
Event Viewer cannot connect to computer 'XXXXXX'. The error reported is : The RPC server is unavailable.
Clicking OK allows me to proceed.
2017 Aug 10
2
zfsacl problem with share permissions set from Computer Management
I'm using zfsacl on samba 4.6.6 on FreeBSD. File system ACLs work correctly, and Computer Management allows me to set share permissions (permissions are updated and displayed back correctly), but access doesn't appear to honor the configured share permissions. For example, users with file level ACLs that grant write permission are allowed to write even when share level permissions
2017 Aug 11
1
zfsacl problem with share permissions set from Computer Management
> The workaround may be to have the client log out and log back in after
> making the changes. :-) I just tested on a FreeBSD system. The permissions
> work as expected once the client establishes a fresh connection.
It appears that when a user has SeDiskOperatorPrivilege they always have full access regardless of the share permissions. When I attempt access using credentials