Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "postmeldingen".
2004 May 06
0
Authenticates right on AD server, but still no access...
...write list = @VGMM
read only = No
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
inherit permissions = Yes
hide unreadable = Yes
writeable = yes
Samba version: 3.0.3
Anybody have a clue?
YS
TheBog
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2004 May 12
5
starnge Auth problem in w2k Domain with ADS
Hi,
my Situation:
a w2k-server set in mixed mode as ADS-Server,a debian machine with
latest stable samba compiled self with ADS-support.
samba machine joined to ADS-Domain succesfully, winbindd installed and
configured, all w2k users and groups visible on samba-server.
Browsing and connecting to w2k-server and samba-server from the samba
server with smbclient and -k option works fine for all
2004 May 13
4
winbind problems with linux domain member
Hey everyone,
I'm having some strange responses, and a bit of trouble with getting
access to a member server on my domain. I've got Samba running on
another Linux box as a PDC, and my Win2k clients can login just fine,
and share between one another. The problem comes in with another
Linux workstation that's setup as a member server.
Here's the relevant smb.conf section from the
2004 May 13
3
Winbind ADS Issues w/ *TONS* of Pre-Research
Samba Team,
I've been trying to get my Samba server to authenticate users against a
Windows 2000 Active Directory domain controller, and it just doesn't work.
I've encountered a TREMENDOUS amount of postings from people who have run
into the same issue, and there's never any responses with a resolution.
I must have viewed more than 500 postings over the course of the day.
I