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2008 Oct 15
0
Samba on Linux - shows up as Domain Controller in ADS
.../etc/init.d/winbind start
Starting Winbind services: [ OK ]
# /etc/init.d/smb start
Starting SMB services: [ OK ]
Starting NMB services: [ OK ]
# wbinfo -t
checking the trust secret via RPC calls succeeded
# wbinfo -m
domain-NT4
domain
domain
# wbinfo --own-domain
domain
# wbinfo -u | head
-10
rpark
kwall
jwihnon
Looks like it's working....
# cat /var/log/messages
Sep 11 14:04:34 lxp003 winbindd[23659]: [2008/09/11 14:04:34, 0]
nsswitch/winbindd_cache.c:initialize_winbindd_cache(2221)
Sep 11 14:04:34 lxp003 winbindd[23659]: initialize_winbindd_cache:
clearing cache and
re-creating with...
2003 Jun 10
3
Can't use mount command with samba
I have a home network based on Win XP Pro, with one Linux machine
running Red Hat 9. All updates have been applied. There's no domain
controller.
I can connect from the Linux machine to the XP machines via Konqueror
using
smb://mymachine/myshare
However, I can't use the mount command.
I'm trying to use syntax like
mount -t smbfs -o username=myname,password=mypwd //192.168.0.1
2003 Jun 11
1
Permissions and long filenames
I'm mounting my Win XP shares with the following syntax
mount -t smbfs -o uid=500,gid=500,username=me,password=mypwd
'\\myserver\My Documents' /myserver/mydocs
All of the shares are working correctly except for the My Documents
folder, which only has read permissions. All the shares are on a FAT 32
partition, and all have the same security settings (the Everyone account
has full
2003 Jul 09
0
Limit on number of Windows shares that can be mounted?
I know it's possible to limit the number of Windows users that can
connect to a Linux machine, but it seems that I can only mount 10
Windows shares on a Linux machine.
If I try to mount any more, I get an error message:
2245: session setup failed: ERRDOS - 71
SMB connection failed
Is there some way of changing this? I can't find anything in the
documentation about restrictions on