similar to: Win95 / NT Profiles (was: RE: A question about NT Domains)

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1999 Oct 08
0
FW: lsa query failing
Noticed that no-one has applied this patch to the current 2.0 tree yet. It does work - I've tested it. Alan. *** srv_lsa.c.old Tue Sep 14 09:09:12 1999 --- srv_lsa.c Tue Sep 14 09:12:19 1999 *************** *** 586,603 **** static BOOL api_lsa_close( uint16 vuid, prs_struct *data, prs_struct *rdata) { ! /* XXXX this is NOT good */ ! size_t i; !
1997 Nov 29
0
NOT WANTED - SAMBA digest 1508
NOT WANTED On Sun, 30 Nov 1997 samba@samba.anu.edu.au wrote: > SAMBA Digest 1508 > > For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.anu.edu.au/listproc > Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) How do I use multiple NT password servers > by jurgessj@b1b.ok.boeing.com (John E. Jurgess ) > 2) Re: How do I use multiple NT password servers > by Luke
1998 Oct 06
0
NT profiles on samba server
Hi, there, I put roaming profiles for NT4 users on samba server. In "Domain User Manager", I set "User profile Path" \\abel\profile\%U.pds, here abel is samba server. It works well, but everyday several users complain. Sometime, they cannot login because of roaming profiles. Sometimes, some users cannot run VC or VB. Sometime, I only need to remove ntuser.dat on samba
1998 May 12
0
No subject
Hi, A few weeks ago I announced a rewritten PROFILES.txt on the mailing list. It is available on http://users.iafrica.com/p/pc/pcs/profiles.txt The idea of it is to explain exactly how NT and 95 handles roaming profiles and then specify how to set up samba to enable both to handle roaming profiles. Most of the document it finished, and I would like to contribute it, but I have a few things to
1998 Jan 05
1
User profiles (was Re: "domain groups") (fwd)
i'm sorry, i can't remember who the people were who are dealing with setting up some docs etc on profiles. this question i saw on comp.protocols.smb, and i don't think they read the digest.. lukes <a href="mailto:lkcl@switchboard.net" > Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton </a> <a href="http://mailhost.cb1.com/~lkcl"> Samba Consultancy and Support
1997 Oct 23
1
NT domain logon questions
Hi. Myself and a anti-Micro$oft companion tried to get NT domain logons working yesterday and seem pretty close, but not quite. Samba is 1.9.18alpha3, server is an Ultra-2 running SunOS 5.5.1. Encrypted passwords seem to be working, a la smbclient and mostly from NT, "mostly" because it *seemed* to be working but we did have some problems with home directories in smbpasswd changing
1998 Nov 10
0
unix registry command
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. exactly the same rules apply to the use of rpcclient registry commands as to regedit.exe and regedt32.exe, except more so. obtain from: http://samba.anu.edu.au/cvs.html syntax: rpcclient -S nt_hostname -U username[%passwd] -W domain -l logfile rpcclient now has some _preliminary_ commands which work with HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE and will in the near future work with HKEY_USERS
1997 Dec 16
0
Samba18alpha12 not working as Login for NT-4 workstation
On 13 Dec 1997, Domenic Wollina wrote: > Hio > > I have a problem to get samba18alpha12 to work as an nt domain login server for > nt-4 workstations there are bugs in it. you'd be better off using the BRANCH_NTDOM version. see the public cvs instructions in http://samba.anu.edu.au/cvs.html and use a tag of BRANCH_NTDOM. if you do this, the workstation trust account smbpasswd
2003 Mar 07
3
cups printing and user names from trusted domains
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Im currently running some tests for a samba/CUPS based print server. The print server is a member of an NT domain and uses winbind to import NT domain users. Users accessing the print server will be not from the same domain but from trusted domains. Everything basically seems to work, once you use sufficiently new versions of cups and samba. (I'm on Debian
1997 Aug 28
16
Unsuscribe
---------- > > SAMBA Digest 1376 > > For information on unsubscribing and on what is appropriate to post to > this list see ftp://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/lists/samba.txt > > Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) Re: Print Share Name Length > by Fred Pishotta <Pishotta.Fred@Mayo.Edu> > 2) Re: MS-Access problems with samba-1.9.16p9 > by
2000 Jan 26
0
coding volunteers needed for msrpc server-side API conversion
ok, people, i _really_ need help with this. i estimate that if i work on this full-time it's going to take about... two weeks. i have one volunteer for the samr functions. it's been two days, already, and i'm only half-way through samr. that means, nothing else gets done, and samba-tng current cvs is broken because the _samr_lookup_rids() function goes into an infinite loop on that
1997 Dec 12
1
Help unsubscribing
> > I have had the same problem. I've have read all the instructions. I am > able to send commands (ex. help) to the listserv and receive a reply. As > far as I can tell, I'm doing everything right but I just can't seem to > get off this list. > > Rob Towner > Yuma Union High School District, CIS > > > Rich Jewett wrote: > > > > To the
1999 Dec 20
6
URGENT: REDHAT 6.1 STORES SAMBA PRIVATE FILES IN /etc
dear redhat, i examined a friend's system today, to help him configure it. assuming that he just "installed" from scratch the samba package, it appears that you have provided a default smb.conf file for redhat 6.1 that puts samba private configuration files in /etc. the suggested options, for example show "smbpasswd file = /etc/smbpasswd". this is REALLY bad. 1) you
2004 May 30
0
Debian / SE/Linux (resend due to html bounce)
Content-Description: Undelivered Message From: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl at lkcl.net> To: Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> Cc: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org, pam-list at redhat.com, SE-Linux <selinux at tycho.nsa.gov>, hartmans at debian.org Subject: Re: Debian / SE/Linux - http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=193664 Mail-Followup-To: Damien Miller
1997 Dec 08
0
Samba NT PDC capabilities: progress report.
[ the following report applies to the latest cvs version (tag of BRANCH_NTDOM). details of how to use public cvs to access the samba source repository are at http://samba.anu.edu.au/cvs.html. please note that this development is in parallel with, and therefore does not affect, the current development plan for samba: please see the Roadmap and WhatsNew files with the samba distribution.
1999 Apr 20
0
WANTED: Technical NT Security Info
NT uses proprietary encryption mechanisms to protect passwords and to authenticate users. There is no one source of information on these schemes outside of Microsoft. If anyone has any information on any of the following or any other topics that they would like to see published as a White Paper, please contact lkcl@iss.net. The paper will include as comprehensive a list of these mechanisms as
2000 Jan 30
0
"attack" (manage) NT domain using the linux tools?
rpcclient sound cool. I am running 2.0.6 Samba. 'rpcclient' exists with it but a call to 'man rpcclient' gets no results. Could it be that the man pages are in a later release? Dan dmalcolm@hiwaay.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton" <lkcl@samba.org> To: "Multiple recipients of list SAMBA-NTDOM"
2019 Oct 02
2
Adding support for vscale
On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 at 05:09, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl at lkcl.net> wrote: > > My general feeling on this then is that both RVV and SV should avoid using > vscale. > > In the case of RVV, MVL is a hardware defined constant that is never > *intended* to be known by applications. There's no published detection > mechanism. Loops are supposed to be designed
1998 Jan 28
2
NT - Not allowed from this workstation
I am the sysadmin in an office with an overabundance of Win95 machines and a few NT 4.0 workstations. All installs went relatively easy for logon scripts, wins, etc. I have run into a semi-serious problem with 2 of the 3 NT workstations. (All running the same service pack - 1). When trying to make a share from one of the 2 remaining workstations, I will recevie an error message saying that:
1999 Apr 05
0
site poll.
occasionally i feel like i and other people would like to know how samba is being used. if you feel so inclined, could people kindly let us know some of the things below (pick one or more or all), such as: - a brief description of your organisation. - what you use samba for (e.g as file servers; login servers; backup purposes or remote admin with smbclient or rpcclient). - what version(s) of