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2013 Jul 15
2
Invalid listing, samba 3.6.6
...ch i cannot fix: ? ? smbclient: Error reading file \Dtel\El\2009-11 u TEST\2009-11\Logos\meeting, England\P1020272.MOV : NT_STATUS_OK ? smbclient: Didn't get entire file. size=86525282, nread=61719840 ? smbclient: NT_STATUS_OK opening remote file \Dr\P1020273.JPG (\Dnd\File) ? smbclient: NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_INVALID listing \Drittmittel\Directory\* I have no idea how to solve this. Im using Samba 3.6.6 with Debian Wheezy, the share is on a Windows Server 2008 R2. Please help if you can. Thanks! ? ?
2011 Sep 20
1
Samba fails
...rashes (though nmbd & winbind do not). I've gone through several tests: testparm -> everything is fine here wbinfo -u, wbinfo -g, getent passwd USERID, getent group GROUPID -> all are successful When I try smbclient, connecting to the server itself, I get "tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_INVALID". On the Samba listserv, there was a post just like this on 8/3/2011, but no solution was offered (other than please send a debug level 10 log - don't know if this ever happened). I tried the recommendation on this page - http://www.unixresources.net/linux/lf/56/archive/00/00/05/78/57864.h...
2011 Aug 03
1
Solaris Samba 3.5.8 [homes] configuration - intermittent connection failures
...with backup services over the network, no problems with network connectivity, ssh service, etc. The smbclient from a Linux client always look like this: smbclient -U myusername //myserver/homes Enter myusername's password: Domain=[MYDOMAIN] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.5.8] tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_INVALID We run Samba on many Linux platforms such as Debian with 3.5.6 and the same configuration without a problem. I've followed the log file with tail -f and see no messages associated with the temporary loss of connection. It impacts use of mounted drives in specific ways. I can usually copy ma...
2013 Oct 16
1
net rpc rights list 'accounts' works, kinda, sorta?
Hello all: On Fedora 13 but tried this with binaries built off of trunk as well: $ sudo bin/net -U Administrator%<somepass> -S <server DNS address> rpc rights list accounts NT AUTHORITY\ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS SeNetworkLogonRight NT AUTHORITY\SERVICE SeImpersonatePrivilege SeCreateGlobalPrivilege ... S-1-5-21-4110185449-3833660826-895226858-1184 tdb(__NULL__): tdb_open_ex: