Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "touristinform".
2009 Feb 16
1
Samba Upgrade
...Samba-Version 3.2.5
security = ADS
getent passwd and getent group works also fine
id could resolv standard-group and the rest group
Loglevel is 3 but nothing usefull is in there.
Hope you could help me out.
Greetings,
Bj?rn
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To boldly go where no man has gone before ... I'll wait there with
touristinformation
2009 May 11
2
secrets.tdb and Samba 3.0.28 -> 3.3.4 migration
Hi all,
When moving between Samba 3.0.X revisions, I have been able to copy the
secrets.tdb file and the trust relationships with foreign domains remain
established. However, this does not appear to work when moving directly
from 3.0.X to the 3.3.X branch. Is there a tool available that allows
us to migrate - or can tdbdump (or similar) be used to dump out data
from the 3.0.X format and then be
2009 May 12
0
Samba 3.0.24 Upgrade to any further version -> fail
...e a new ticket". But no, it is a machine-wide
(doesn't matter which user tries to mount the share) problem. Some
user could login.
So, I don't really get it through.
Could anyone help me out?
Greetings,
Bj?rn
--
To boldly go where no man has gone before ... I'll wait there with
touristinformation
2009 Oct 12
1
How to force winbind (3.4.1) to talk to a certain AD-server?
Hello,
how can I force winbind to talk to a certain AD-controller?
I run version 3.4.1 and winbind is joined to the Win2k3/2k8 domain, with
security = ADS. It seems as if winbind always sticks to the last successfully
contacted server. That server has bad performance and I want winbind to use
another server for NTLM-authentication. It seems to ignore the "password
server" setting.
2009 Feb 19
3
LDAP Migration problem
Hello all,
I am using Samba version 3.2.5 configured for Windows Domain login.
It was working fine until I moved over to ldapsam.
Now when I login to the XP client I don't see the logon drive (X: in my
case)
Any debug tips?
//Ger
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Gerard Hooton
Systems Administrator
Blarney Boy's National School,
Blarney.
Co. Cork
2009 Aug 13
1
Windows machines (WINXP, WIN2K) can/will not join domain
We have been running Samba v3.0.32 On Red Hat Linux for probably 2
years now (or since it was released). Recently over a three week
period, all the Windows clients slowly dropped from the domain one by
one and we are unable to get them to re-join the domain. We are still
able to map to drives and printers on the Samba server and use them with
no problem, but cannot join the domain. We need to