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1998 Sep 25
1
what would it take ... ("Unix cmd line on NT")
Hello,
I have here a Linux box with RedHat 5.1. I have complete control over
it. I.e. I can do whatever I want to it in order to make it do what I need
it to do.
I was wondering what would it take to be able to do the following :
The Linux box will become part of the NT domain NTdom1. It's is just a
machine on the network, not a PDC or BDC. I would like to give all user
accounts in
1998 Apr 24
0
win95 file "shared drive" doesn't always show all files.
Hello,
I have a slow (386DX40/16RAM) computer running win95. I have selected
the C and D drive to be shareable.
When I smbmount the drive, I can cd into it and access it, all is fine.
But most of the time, doing ``ls'' in a directory with large number of
entries it only shows (out of 100 entries) only about 25. I can cd into a
subdir even though it is not listed, but e.g. ``find
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
1997 Dec 20
1
Intermittent logon failures
Samba 1.9.17p2 running on SPARC 4 Solaris 2.5.
Windows 95 clients.
For some time now I have been hearing reports of users not
being able to logon to the domain--but I've never seen it
happen myself, and I never do anything to fix it. It's
just this annoying problem that doesn't happen often enough
for me to ever see or track down.
Today, FINALLY, I tried logging into a machine and
1999 Jan 20
2
Multiple servers from single /usr/local
Dear Samba Users,
In the past, with Samba 1.9.18p10, I have handled running several Sun
SPARC/Solaris server boxes that share the same /usr/local/samba filesystem.
I did this by putting different configuration files in /usr/local/samba/lib.
For example: smb.conf.host1, smb.conf.host2, etc.
But, now with Samba-2.0.0, it didn't seem to work. My initial questions are:
1) There are now files
1999 Jun 02
1
Samba as a member of a NT domain - questions
Hello
I asked this question, but He said I should put it on this list.
So here it is. I hope someone can help me.
So I took the liberty of sending you a email, and hope you don't mind.
I want to use a linux server, and have one running, on SuSE 6 (going to
6.1 soon)
Already I have been able to let the machine participate in the NT
Domain. From my windows machine I can go to the Linux
2000 Mar 24
1
locked out of NT Domain
Hello, our sysop's asked me to forward this:
Hi everybody,
maybe someone can give me a solution to the following problem (get rid of NT unfortunately is no solution).
Our net environment contains NT4SP5 and SAMBA servers. Workstations run NT4SP3 and SP5. Part of our password policy is to change passwords every thirty days, and lock the user account after ten unvalid logon attempts. Lately,
1998 Jul 15
3
smbprinting --> HP
HI all,
Question:
I have a freeBSD box using smbprint to print on a HP jet direct printer
attatched to a NT server.
However the formatting is horrible and it only prints out about the first 2
lines of a file. Any suggesstions out there?
thanks!
-aaz
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1997 Oct 20
1
Disappearing clients in WINS list
On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Dieter Rothacker wrote:
> Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
>
> > > Here is the smb.conf of the disappeared samba box:
>
> ^^^^^^^^^^^
> I do not think THIS computer should become local master !?
> (see below)
>
> > > wins support = no
> > > workgroup = WORKGROUP
> > >
2002 Oct 07
1
changing smb passwords from non smb machines
In the interest of not having password divergence between NT and unix
I've got everything authenticating against and ldap database.
samba password updates are not a problem - i just
use the unix password syncing features.
however the other direction is proving to be a problem.
I can rig pam to update both passwords with pam_ldap and pam_smbpass
on machines that run samba. On some machines I
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2002 May 21
1
PAM/winbindd/smb_pass/pam_smb_auth/smb_ntdom to authenticate SSH
Hello,
I'm currently running winbind (from Samba 2.2.3a) so that our
Windows users can ssh into our Linux box. I've set up Samba,
PAM and winbind, and it's working well. Users can see their
files, and they can log in using their windows usernames. No
problem.
When users access their Samba share, they don't need
to reauthenticate, because they've already done so with
the
1998 May 11
1
(wtmp) Suggestion to samba
Joao Carlos Mendes Luis <jonny@coe.ufrj.br> wrote:
> I think it would be useful if samba had a utmp log interface.
> I know that it's possible to see who is logged with smbstatus, but
> sometimes a simple who(1) or w(1) is more efficient and ubiquitous.
If you were to search for 'wtmp' in the 1997 archives
(via the Samba web pages), you would find one interesting
2004 Jul 01
1
Recoginizng which boot agent was used
Hi,
Is there a way for init=/linuxrc to know which package (syslinux,
pxelinux, ...) was used for booting? What would be a reliable way to
detect if we booted via net or from a hdd/cdrom? Is there a variable
which gets initialized with the boot device?
Thanks,
George
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1999 Dec 21
1
providing a samba share without a sign on ?
Hi,
I'm trying to provide a share which is completely readable and writable
by anyone and everyone without having to authenticate in any way.
I've tried several combinations, but still no luck. NT always comes up
with "incorrect password or unknown username for \\linuxsamba\publicspace\"
It works fine if I use a real username that I fix up in /etc/smbpasswd.
But if I want
2016 Apr 02
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