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2004 Nov 25
1
SAMBA 3.0.9 - Password Change
I have LDAP backend and in my smb.conf I put "ldap passwd sync = Yes" so to syncronize LM/NT/UserPassword when a user is changing his passoword. But it doesn't work. It only updates NT/LM password but not the field userPassword. In the log it gives me backup this message: "ldap password change requested, but LDAP server does not support it -- ignoring" I use OpenLdap 2.0.xx, and if I remember well before the update from 3.0.4...
2005 Jan 03
3
oh323 context for peers
I am experimenting with oh323 channels and h.323 gateways and a Cisco CallManager. I am not using a gatekeeper at this time. Is it possible to place calls coming into Asterisk from specific peers into specific contexts? In iax.conf eaxh peer has a context in which I can specify the context an inbound call will be placed in. I don't see anything like this in the oh323.conf file or the oh323
2006 Aug 02
0
samba-3.0.23a: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME and swat: no log out button (?)
...------------------------------------------------------- And a problem with samba: I run gentoo linux, the test version and since my last upgrade to samba-3.0.23a I can't access my server. Until yesterday WindowsXP from another host tried to log in. The log in window asked for a username and a passoword. After that an error occured stating that the server could not authenticate the user. Today I get no login window and the error is 'network path could not be found'. The error displays after a short time after I run the command \\192.168.0.1. If I stop the service, I get the same error. but...
1998 May 27
16
Session request failed
Hi all, I'm trying to access a NT machine through the Internet. First I used an win95 as a client, but since I couldn't get it to work, I used a Linux machine (kernel 2.0.29) with Samba 1.9.18p7 to get some feedback. I did the following: linux01/usr/local/samba/bin> ./smbclient -L ntserver -I a.b.c.d Added interface ip=<myip> bcast=<broadcast> nmask=<netmask>