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2002 Oct 18
6
winbind, getent and wbinfo
...add testuser
passwd -l testuser
smbpasswd -a testuser
On the linux client I did:
smbpasswd -j TEST -r 192.168.240.20
Which reported I joined the domain successfully.
Doing all this gets me the behaviour described above.
Any help will be appreciated!
Bub
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2005 Mar 07
1
hostnames resolve to wrong IPs - and sometimes shares become inaccessible
...;IP address> option.
Are these conneccted?
What do I need to do to resolve the problem/s ?
More diagnostics needed?
Standing by.....
I have 2 other clients with the same platform and mixed win versions reporting no problems.
>From the land "down under": Australia.
Do we look <umop apisdn> from up over?
Rod/
2002 Oct 18
5
Printing with wine
...I doing wrong??" (And more importantly,
"what have I done to deserve this? ;-|") Everything looks right to me,
should I be looking at something else? Is something wrong in all the above?
I'm at my wits end, someone please help me get wine printing.
TIA,
Bub
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2002 Oct 18
0
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...doing wrong??" (And more importantly,
"what have I done to deserve this? ;-|") Everything looks right to me,
should I be looking at something else? Is something wrong in all the above?
I'm at my wits end, someone please help me get wine printing.
TIA,
Bub
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2001 Nov 20
6
winbind and groups
I've got Samba 2.2.2 and winbind up and running fine
between a TurboLinux server and an NT 4.0 PDC. I can
"chown" files on the linux box fine using "$chown
DOMAIN+username filename" but when i try to change an
objects group using "$chgrp DOMAIN+groupname filename"
i get errors stating that it is an invalid group name.
What's the deal here? None of my group