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2002 Nov 07
1
smbpasswd (adding machines?) with pdb_mysql doesn't work
...root@serber[/etc/samba]# smbpasswd -a -m bbmachine$ Connecting to database server, host: localhost, user: sambauser, password: sambapass, database: samba, port: 3306 Error while executing MySQL query: You have an error in your SQL syntax near ';,passcantime;,passmusttime;,username,domain;,ntusername;,fullname;,hom edir;,dir' at line 1 INSERT INTO users (acct_ctrl,passmusttime;,passmusttime;,hourslen;,logondivs;,uid;,gid,use rsid;,groupsid;,username,domain;,fullname;,lanmanpass;,ntpass;) VALUES (128,1038503414,1036689014,21,168,1001,102,'S-1-5-21-185972153- 986818063-2128889050-3...
2002 Nov 07
1
pdb_mysql isn't working for me :-(
...id not correctly init (error was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL) [2002/11/07 19:19:30, 1] passdb/pdb_interface.c:make_pdb_context_list(475) Loading plugin:/usr/local/lib/pdb_mysql.so:mysql failed! --- mysql dump (note, this is only a very simple test db): CREATE TABLE users ( username varchar(255), ntusername varchar(255), fullname varchar(255) default 'Guest User', logontime int(9), logofftime int(9), kickofftime int(9), workstations varchar(255) default NULL, lanmanpass varchar(255) default NULL, ntpass varchar(255) default NULL, plaintextpass varchar(255), uid int(9), gid int(9), usersid int(...
2004 May 12
2
How to display the folder names in Japanese?
Hi, I have a FreeBSD-Current and I wanted to access the shares in our Windows NT. What I did: Since I only wanted to Access the only Data Server that we have in our ethernet LAN I tried in kterm the following, #smbutil view //windows_username@dataserver The result is, Share Type Comment ------------------------------- NETLOGON disk Logon server share ADMIN$ disk
2003 Jul 17
1
Question on use of a username map file and security=domain interactions ?
Hi .... I'm looking for thoughts/experiences when the following conditions are met ... I have 2 users .... say Sam Smith and Jeff Smith On UNIX (on the samba server) their logins are Walt Smith = "smith" Jeff Smith = "jsmith On the NT DOMAIN side, their logins are Walt Smith = "wsmith" Jeff Smith = "smith" In my smb.config file, I