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2005 May 14
1
permissions not transferred using robocopy, xxcopy, net share migrate shares
...help until now! For other users struggling to get this done (FreeBSD, Samba, ACLs, copying/backing up from Windows to FreeBSD), the progress I've made so far has been helped by: - Samba official How-to & list archives, of course... - a good, simple how-to at http://web.irtnog.org/Members/xenophon/freebsd/winbind as a guideline for setting up samba with ACLs on FreeBSD 5.3... - To get ACLs working: FreeBSD 5.1+, which uses UFS2 by default, requires "tunefs -a enable /usr" (or replace /usr with the whatever you want to add acl support to; add it to /etc/rc and reboot if you're...
2005 May 21
1
wbinfo -u: Error looking up domain users
Hi all, Sorry if this has been asked, but I haven't had any luck with my searches, so I would assume it hasn't. I have joined my samba box to my AD domain ( win2k server ). I can do individual user lookups with wbinfo -a user%pass successfully. But I can't retrieve a domain user list with `wbinfo -u`. `wbinfo -g` works, sorta, but it only returns the BUILTIN accounts ( System
2001 Dec 30
1
Extracting the trust account password (for use with Win2k's ktpass)?
...t password from the file /etc/samba/$DOMAIN.$HOST.mac file. Unfortunately, the output I get has non-ASCII characters in it. I really don't know what I'm doing. Can any one help me extract the trust account password for use with ktpass? Kind regards, #\Matthew -- Matthew X. Economou <xenophon@irtnog.org> - Unsafe at any clock speed! "We know for certain only when we know little. With knowlege, doubt increases." - Goethe
2013 Feb 09
5
FreeBSD DDoS protection
Hi, I have a router running BGP and OSPF (bird) on FreeBSD. Are there any best practises one can take in order to protect the network from DDoS attacks. I know this isn't easy. But I would like to secure my network as much as possible. Even if I'am not able to prevent or block a ddos I would like to get some info (snmp trap parhaps) regarding the attack. Then I can contact my ISP or