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roche
2006 May 04
1
providing the current samba PID to a preexec script
Hi all,
I'd to provide the current samba PID with wich the user will be looged
in. It seems this variable is %d in smb.conf
I write it in a log file, and all I can see is the domain name, not the pid
here is the line in my smb.conf :
....
root preexec = /samba_system/scripts/connect.sh %u %m %I %T %D %d
....
what am I doiong wrong ?
Thanks,
val?ry
2006 May 17
1
giving user rights to files
Hi list,
I have a Samba 3.0.22 server working as domain controller. When a user
copy a file to a share, the file is owned by user root and group "no
group" , not by the user and its group.
All the users are in an LDAP directory, authentication works good, all
groups are declared in LDAP too.
What should I do to have the file with the right owner/group membership ?
For groups, I
2005 Nov 02
3
how a domain user can become a local administrator ?
Hi list,
I'm using Samba wit a LDAP server. Everything works fine, but I'd like
to know how I can declare a user or a group user as an administrator of
the workstation he/she is logged in.
I tried to modify the guid and the SambaSID in the ldap server, but it
doesn't work. Is there another solution than to declare locally on the
workstation that such group must be of the local
2005 Nov 10
2
is this a DNS resolution problem ?
Hi list,
I encounter a problem again, which I thought resolved : when joining a
domain, sometimes the workstation says it cannot join, or the domain
does not exist, or something like that, because there is a DNS
resolution probleme. I read the Micro$oft documentation listed in the
error message
(http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/dns/tshoot/dns_tshoot2A.asp)
I solved the problem, the
2005 Dec 02
1
can't mount smb shares
Hi list,
it's me again. I have 2 samba servers, one as a PDC, the other as a file
server.
I can now join the domain. But it's impossible to mount the smb shares.
The 2 servers are listening on several private networks, using vlans.
10.16.41.0/24 is a routed network, all over the campus. The others are
just nated through a FreeBSD box.
All dns datas are ok and uptodate
If I connect