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2016 Mar 20
2
[Bug 11803] New: rsync protocol (selection/compatibility) problem
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11803 Bug ID: 11803 Summary: rsync protocol (selection/compatibility) problem Product: rsync Version: 3.1.2 Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core Assignee: wayned at samba.org
2016 Apr 21
0
Debian patched 3.6.6 winbindd fails.
Hello again Rowland, On Thu, 21 Apr 2016, Rowland Penny wrote: > ... as you have compiled Samba, have you set the PATH correctly ? > ... > If you haven't, you may be trying to run the wrong winbindd, you > can test this with 'which winbindd' ... I'm running the binaries explicitly, not relying on the PATH. I'd thought that was clear, but it's true I
2004 Oct 13
1
Mirror problems.
Hi there, I just tried a couple of ftp mirrors to grab the latest OpenSSH. ftp://ftp.solnet.ch/mirror/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/ replies with a 550 and ftp://ftp.dragonbsd.swiss-anime.ch/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/ doesn't seem to have been updated since May. They were the first two I tried. Why me??? :) 73, Ged.
2013 Mar 11
1
username map is not functioning
B0;261;0cHi there, On Mon, 11 Mar 2013, Kevin Shaw wrote: > When the company upgraded AD from 2003 to 2008R2 users lost the > ability to access Samba shares without being prompted for a > password. I've upgraded Samba from 3.0.30 to 3.6.6. I would like to > continue using username map to map my users however it appears the > map is being ignored. The only way I can get this
2010 Mar 17
1
smbd crashes on Debian Lenny if using Debian's
Hi there, Installed the latest stable Samba (3.5.1) from the source tarball on a fresh, minimal Debian Lenny server. It took me three days to figure out why the Samba daemon wouldn't run. The crux of it is this: ====================================================================== [2010/03/17 15:11:17.973219, 0] lib/fault.c:46(fault_report)
2016 Apr 21
1
Debian patched 3.6.6 winbindd fails.
Hi Andrew, On Thu, 21 Apr 2016, Andrew Bartlett wrote: > On Wed, 2016-04-20 at 20:51 +0100, G.W. Haywood wrote: > > ... > > [2016/04/20 20:31:30.288745, 0] Could not fetch our SID - did we join? > > [2016/04/20 20:31:30.288774, 0] unable to initialize domain list > > > > Of course the join is OK, and winbindd from 3.6.25 has no problem ... > > Is that
2009 Mar 27
1
Multiple daemon log files.
Hi there, Been around Linux a while, new to Samba, know nothing about Windows. Installed Samba on vanilla Debian Lenny, the package manager gave me Samba 3.2.5, and it didn't work. Searching revealed that there are problems with that release so I tried a source install. Never did like Debian-out-of-date-and-patched-to-hell stuff anyway. The source install default locations are everywhere
2012 Oct 17
1
Win2k auth on named share fails on mixed Windows network.
Hi there, Background: Samba 3.6.6 compiled from source on Debian Squeeze using the Debian- installed Kerberos (1.8.3) libraries. Running in an Active directory domain with mixed Win2k Server and Win2k3 Server DCs. Yes, I've been trying to persuade them. Both WINS and DNS name resolution work on the system. Samba uses the DCs for WINS, and the DCs are also name servers with an additional
2016 Apr 21
1
Debian patched 3.6.6 winbindd fails.
Hi Rowland, Thanks for replying. On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, Rowland Penny wrote: > On Wed, 20 Apr 2016, G.W. Haywood wrote: >> [2016/04/20 20:31:30.288745, 0] Could not fetch our SID - did we join? >> [2016/04/20 20:31:30.288774, 0] unable to initialize domain list > > Can you post your smb.conf ? Not all of it I'm afraid, but hopefully here are the relevant bits.
2016 Apr 20
2
Debian patched 3.6.6 winbindd fails.
Hi there, I manage a Samba installation which has been operating very well on Debian Wheezy for a number of years. Up until last week I was running 3.6.25, which (as always until now) I compiled myself. Because of the large number of changes in the recent security patches, I opted to try the Debian 'samba' and 'winbind' packages. I was a little horrified to find that Debian is