Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "NT 4 workstation login confirmed by Samba?"
1998 Aug 31
2
autoconfigure new NT4 sp3 clients, samba 1.9.19 server
Hi,
I'm running the Alpha of 1.9.19 (we needed Samba as a domain controller)
and want to know the best way to set it up so that the first login for a
new user on an WNT workstation in that domain creates the profile we want
for the user, rather than the one NT seems to want.
1. The profile created is about .5 Mb in size. The parts that we want
in there are maybe 20% of that. How does
1998 Oct 03
0
Suggested 2.0.x version for PDC?
I tried building the 2.0.x alpha from the CVS site on our new Linux box -
but no joy. It allowed WNT 4sp3 boxes to mount a share using the domain
username/password, but it wouldn't let users log onto the consoles of the
WNT boxes using the same domain username/password combinations. (The log
file from the interaction was not very useful - it was created for each
machine which tried, but had
1998 Sep 28
0
1 out of 5 wnt 4sp3 machines acts up
Ok, I'm stumped. I've got what appear to be 5 identical WNT workstation 4
sp3 machines. All have been configured to run off the primary domain
controller (Samba 1.9.19). On one of these ONLY the domain logins
generates a single popup window which says:
Incorrect password or unknown username for \\machinename\C$
and presents them with a username/password dialog box.
The users can
1999 Feb 19
1
findsmb on Linux different than on SGI?
We're running an older version of Samba on an Irix machine, and just
got 2.0.2 working (finally!) on our Intel/Linux box. The odd thing,
is that findsmb gives different results on the two systms. On Irix
it lists the NetBIOS names with OS descriptions, but on Linux it lists the
IP name and no OS description. I went through it line by line and found the
first difference at:
../nmblookup -r
1999 Jun 15
0
NT 4 sp3 audit + samba = total mess
A samba server (2.0.2 linux/intel) is the primary domain server for "SAF".
5 workstations (nt 4sp3 intel) belong to this domain. In order to trash the
event viewer, do the following:
As administrator:
1. select any file (on C:, this has nothing to do with samba file sharing)
2. properties
3. audit
4. add
at this point it tries to look up the users in SAF, fails, and Dr. Watson
1998 Sep 18
0
smbclient can back up WNT system disks?
Can the "tar" function in SMBCLIENT be used to successfully backup and
restore a remote WNT 4 sp3 system disk? I'm guessing no, because:
1. active registry files, so restored disk may not be bootable
2. loss of ACLs and other "extra" file properties in tar format
Anybody tried it?
This is for machines with SCSI adapters, so even if we have to replace the
system disk
1998 Dec 02
2
W95/98 connect to any SMB share as another user? (SAMBA dige
> Date: 30 Nov 1998 20:22:27 GMT
> From: mathog@seqaxp.bio.caltech.edu
> To: mlist-samba@nntp-server.caltech.edu
> Subject: W95/98 connect to any SMB share as another user?
> Message-ID: <73uuq3$s7j@gap.cco.caltech.edu>
>
> map H: as \\machine1\share1 as username=John, password=JohnsPassword map
> M: as \\machine2\share2 as username=Jane, password=JanesPassword
>
2008 Sep 02
3
upgrade broke XP workstation logins, variably
Help please, a file server was upgraded from:
Mandriva 2007.1, Samba 3.0.24-2.7mdv2007.1
to
Mandriva 2008.1, Samba 3.0.28a-2.1mdv2008.1
and it broke something badly.
After the upgrade logins from all XP workstations broke - some of the
time. For an existing account (one with a profile already in the home
directory) sometimes it will login normally. Well, almost normally, it
never seems
1998 Jul 30
1
File Corruption in NT workstation but not Win95
Hi again folks...
Just when I thought I had everything working great with samba mounts on an
AIX 4.3 machine (after a lot of testing with a Win95 box), I went to do
something quickly on a NT 4.0 workstation.
I had some intallation programs in the shared directory that I had used to
install programs on the Win95. No problem.
I ran over to my boss' NT 4.0 workstation, opened the shared
2008 Jul 11
3
mdadm --readonly which device in halt?
Setting up nut on a system where an LVM volume holds the root
filesystem.. What is the appropriate device form to use with "mdadm
--readonly" in halt? This is on a CentOS 5 system. So far I have found
three possibilities, but I do not know which one (if any) will still be
valid that late in the halt procedure:
1. /dev/md0 (from posts on the net)
2.
2008 Sep 04
1
method to simulate domain logon from a node?
I recently ran into a situation where a Samba upgrade apparently broke
the machine records in the smbpasswd file, with the resulting symptom
that domain logons on those computers would fail about 95% of the time.
(A very strange symptom, how it worked sometimes is still a mystery to
me.) Similarly, this would fail:
% smbclient -L saf01 -U 'saf/mathog%(password)'
session setup failed:
2006 Sep 12
1
Re: netlogon initially fails after moving samba server to new machine.
Well this is even more interesting. Parts of the profile are
not being saved back to the server, at least for existing
users. For instance,
1. login
2. change the start menu to "classic view"
3. rearrange the desktop
4. logout
5. login again
start menu is back as it was and it isn't classic view any more.
Very strange. Wipe the test profile on the server and the copy
on the
2006 Sep 12
2
netlogon initially fails after moving samba server to new machine.
Yesterday I migrated a Samba server from one machine running
Samba 3.0.13 (on Mandrake 10.0) to another running 3.0.20-3
(on Mandriva 2006). The contents of:
/etc/samba/* (all the .conf files)
/usr/local/samba/private/* (secrets.pdb, smbpasswd)
were moved intact from one machine to the other, as was all
of the user data. I even checked md5sums - no changes to any
of the samba files. Then
2010 May 12
1
upgraded 3.0.28a-2 to 3.4.7-0.2, profile desktop configuration no longer saved
Upgraded a Samba server from 3.0.28a-2 to 3.4.7-0.2. Initially the XP
workstations could not log on (not finding machine account) then
discovered a new "passdb" variable, so added to smb.conf:
passdb backend = smbpasswd
and also changed all browseable -> browsable. Restarted the server.
Domain logins worked. Test files saved to desktop are retained between
logins (are stored in
2010 May 27
4
fixed delay logging onto Samba3.3 from Vista Business
> The domain user does login eventually. Mostly. Roaming Profiles are
> very broken on W7: the top level "Vista.V2" directory is created, but
> nothing is stored back into it on the server, and the logged in domain
> user ends up with a C:\Users\Temp profile.
Thanks to Drew Vonada-Smith the roaming profiles are working again. The
problem was that information stored in
2010 May 18
0
Samba 3.4.7-0.2, Windows 7, roaming profile issues
After update from 3.0 to 3.4.7 roaming profiles were not being saved
on XP. Disabled ipv6 on our Samba server (some update must have
re-enabled it) and rebooted. Now profiles on XP seem to be working OK
again.
Not so for Windows 7. This is a newly set up Windows 7 machine,
registry fixes were applied as indicated here:
http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7
was able to join domain, and
2008 Sep 17
2
Slow "run as ...", firewall issues.
After doing some system work, including upgrading the Samba server to
3.0.28a from 3.0.24, upgrading the kernel to 2.6.24, and changing the
firewall rulesk, the XP workstations which belong to that domain, the
right click "run as ..." option is slow to bring up a dialog. The
phenotype is this:
right click some program (for instance, a shortcut to the
"command prompt")
2010 Sep 07
0
Semi-automated cloning using powershell scripts
Just in case anybody else ever needs these, here are my semi-automated
powershell cloning scripts for Windows domain clients for Samba domain
servers.
ftp://saf.bio.caltech.edu/pub/software/windows/Cloning.zip
They are not very polished, but do what I need, and could serve as a
starting point for other sites. These have been tested only on XP SP3.
These scripts do not use sysprep, so the
2011 Sep 07
1
copy and empty userA folder1, append to /var/mail/userB
Dovecot 2.0.13 on a 64 bit linux.
We have an archiver account on one machine. Most mailing lists that
handles go directly to it
and everything is fine. However, there is one campus list that will
only send to real people. So for that
one I subscribed. When one of these messages comes in, which is 1-2x
per week, I copy it to an export folder
and then manually run a script which does:
cat
2010 Aug 17
6
enable client to join domain with no or any password?
I am trying to automate W7 joining to our Samba domain. It works fine
through the Windows GUI from the W7 workstations. However, for a script
one would have to store password used for domain access, and since that
is the server's root password, I really don't want to hard code that
into a file.
Is there a way to set (temporarily) a Samba server so that it will
accept (admin/anything) as