Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "vandaliamo".
2007 Feb 08
5
FreeBSD and Winbind
I'm hoping this is an easy question, but the way my day has gone I
seriously doubt it is going to be.
Today, I installed Samba 3.0.24 with winbind support on my FreeBSD 6.2
server. I am able to join my domain and get information concerning groups
and passwords from the domain controller (Windows 2003) without any
problem.
Where I have run into a problem is using getent to get a copy of the
2007 Aug 23
2
winbind uid problem
I have installed winbind and it is working, but I need to change the
uid/gid being used by winbind since I am running into some conflicts with
UIDs.
UID 10071 is being used by my spamfilter and winbindd is also mapping one
of the user IDs from the W2K3 server to 10071.
In an attempt to change this, I modified my smb.conf file as follows.
[global]
workgroup = MO
idmap gid =
2007 Feb 08
0
Re: samba Digest, Vol 50, Issue 11
.... wbinfo works, getent doesn't (Donald N Kenepp)
> 31. Re: Cannot change case of existing file names (Jeremy Allison)
> 32. Re: Cannot change case of existing file names (Jordan Russell)
> 33. Re: wbinfo works, getent doesn't (Don McCall)
> 34. FreeBSD and Winbind (jhall@vandaliamo.net)
> 35. Re: FreeBSD and Winbind (Daniel O'Connor)
> 36. RE: Unicode support--case sensitive in share name
> (Latrell Wang ???)
> 37. Re: FreeBSD and Winbind (jhall@vandaliamo.net)
> 38. Re: FreeBSD and Winbind (jhall@vandaliamo.net)
> 39. RE: wbinfo works, g...
2007 May 24
1
Sharp AR-M550N and SAMBA
Recently, we added a Sharp AR-M550N copier to our network. This device
functions as an MFC (scanner/printer/copier).
When I attempt to install the drivers to the SAMBA server, I receive an
error message which displays briefly and then I receive the following
error message when trying to access the properties of the printer.
Function address 0x3119c9f caused a protection fault. (exception code
2007 May 29
1
Forcing user/group with winbindd
Is it possible to force a particular user/group to own files when using
winbindd?
I have tried force user without any success.
What I need to be able to do is have the system administrators connect to
the user's account and then have the use access files placed in their
directory. When I do this currently, the owner is root and the group is
domain admins.
Following is how the share is
2008 Feb 27
1
APW New Driver Greyed Out
Ladies and Gentlemen,
I have done this before, but for the life of me cannot get it to work today.
I am trying to setup SAMBA to allow non-technical users (one per site) to
add printer drivers as needed.
I am running Samba 3.0.24. Following are the relevant entries from smb.conf.
# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name
pid directory = /var/run/
workgroup = BACKUPS
2007 Mar 28
0
SAMBA and ACLs on FreeBSD 6.1
I have winbind working and it is providing security for my shares. Now, I
would like to implement ACLs so I can help my backup users manage
everything through MMC.
Following is a copy of my smb.conf file.
[global]
workgroup = XX
winbind separator = +
idmap uid = 10000-20000
idmap gid = 10000-20000
winbind enum users = yes
winbind enum groups = yes
2007 May 03
0
FreeBSD, winbindd and Domain Groups
I have installed SAMBA from the ports collection and have run into a problem.
I am using winbind and I am able to list the groups and users from the
Windows 2003 Server (wbinfo -u, wbinfo -g, getent passwd, getent group)
without any problem.
I am able to display the shares on the SAMBA server using net view without
any problem.
However, when I try to connect to the share, I receive a message