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2015 Aug 06
1
xfs quota weirdness
...say 10GB, windows explorer reports a 20GB quota
of which none used.
If I change quota to x, windows explorer reports 2x space of which none
used.
So I assume samba is somehow getting (albeit incomplete and incorrect)
xfs quota info from operating system.
disks are as follow:
/dev/mapper/storage-samba_home on /samba_home type xfs
(rw,relatime,attr2,delaylog,usrquota)
/dev/mapper/storage-samba_share on /samba_share type xfs
(rw,relatime,attr2,delaylog,usrquota)
sudo xfs_info /samba_home/
meta-data=/dev/mapper/storage-samba_home isize=256 agcount=24,
agsize=32768000 blks
=...
2018 Feb 14
1
samba 4.6.12. users can't delete files
...in Member as the
file server. Both running debian Stretch and self-compiled samba 4.6.12.
Bind as DNS.
Multiple shares configured using windows ACLs. All work as expected except
for User Home Folders (https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/User_Home_Folders).
I've created a folder for each user under samba_homes/ and gave full
control to each user to his "folder, sub folder and files". Users can
create and delete subfolders, can create files, open and write to files,
but cannot delete or rename files.
If I check properties on files, I can see that both "full control" and
"modify&q...
2016 Aug 05
2
How to modify user fields with a command line ?
...all the
changes I want to add to the database, something like :
myLDIF_file :
dn: CN=user1,OU=myOU,DC=mydom,DC=foo,DC=fr
changetype: modify
add: mail
mail: user1 at foo.fr
dn: CN=user2,OU=myOU,DC=mydom,DC=foo,DC=fr
changetype: modify
add: mail
mail: user2 at foo.fr
etc ...
and use $ ldbmodify -H samba_home/private/sam.ldb myLDIF_file to modify the
Samba AD database.
Am I on the right way ?
If yes , where can I find the exact syntax of this special form of LDIF
format ?
Thanks in advance
Henri
2016 Aug 05
0
How to modify user fields with a command line ?
...> myLDIF_file :
> dn: CN=user1,OU=myOU,DC=mydom,DC=foo,DC=fr
> changetype: modify
> add: mail
> mail: user1 at foo.fr
>
> dn: CN=user2,OU=myOU,DC=mydom,DC=foo,DC=fr
> changetype: modify
> add: mail
> mail: user2 at foo.fr
> etc ...
>
> and use $ ldbmodify -H samba_home/private/sam.ldb myLDIF_file to
> modify the Samba AD database.
> Am I on the right way ?
>
> If yes , where can I find the exact syntax of this special form of
> LDIF format ?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Henri
Well you could it that way, your ldif format looks correct,...
2013 Dec 23
2
update 4.0 to 4.1
which procedure to upgrade from 4.0 to 4.1?
Atenciosamente,
Eduardo Buso
Tel: (11) 973123297 - 44877825
Administrador de Redes Windows, Linux e Novell
T?cnico em Manuten??o de Microcomputador, Impressora, Monitor e No-break.
T?cnico em Processamento de Dados
T?cnico em Eletr?nica
2016 Aug 04
2
How to modify user fields with a command line ?
Hi,
On RSAT , we can see that there are some extra fields for users account
like description, office, phone number or email address.
I already have hundreds of user accounts in Samba AD but these extra fields
have not been fed. I would like to import in particular the email address
for each existing users, however I don't find a way to do that with a samba
command line.
Is there a way to
2010 Oct 28
0
SAMBA smb.conf LINUX CLIENT SIDE
...#
winbind offline logon = yes
winbind enum users = yes
winbind enum groups = yes
template homedir = /home/%D/%U
template shell = /bin/bash
winbind separator = \
#
#
#========================Share Definitions=========================
#
#
[Smb_home]
comment = Votre Repertoire : \\%N\Samba_homes\%u
path = /data_1/100_samba/sysvol/homes
valid users = "@Domain Users"
writable = yes
create mask = 0700
directory mask = 0700
#
#
[Smb_profile]
comment = Profile itinerant \\%N\Samba_profiles\%u
path = /data_1/100_samba/sysvol/profiles
valid users = "@Domain User...
2003 Mar 21
3
Automated printer driver problems
Hi,
I am having a problem with automating the download of printer drivers from
a Samba 2.2.8 server.
We used to use the server with he following options set:
use client driver = yes
disable spoolss = yes
However these options have now been removed from smb.conf.
Following the instructions available in printer_driver2.htm (supplied in
docs/htmldocs in the source), I can add a printer driver to