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2001 Nov 12
2
cannot find libnss_winbind.so
hello all! I recently downloaded the tar ball for Sol 8 and have been spending time configuring Samba. In reading the documentation about Name Service Switch, it mentions to put libnss_winbind.so in /lib, then add winbind to /etc/nsswitch.conf. I must have misses something because I searched the unix server and cannot locate this file. Can anyone help? thx, john dziegiel
2001 Nov 12
1
libnss_winbind.so
Hi all! I downloaded the Sol 8 package, configured smb.conf and am able to the following: pc net view \\server\tmp see shares net use x: \\server\tmp the command completed successfully go to explorer and see and see: tmp on server(x) can see /tmp On reading section 9.4.2 in the Samba Project Doc guide, the last paragraph mentions to put libnss_winbind.so in /lib then add winbind
1999 Apr 02
0
NT access problems: The account is not authorized to logon from this station
I recently installed RedHat 5.2 w/ SAMBA and hooked it up to my small LAN. All my other machines are Windows 95, 98, and NT. I have TCP/IP installed on all machines and they can all ping each other. I am not running with a domain controller. I am instead using a workgroup. All Windows machines can talk to each other both through TCP/IP and Network Neighborhood. I finally got SAMBA set up on the
1999 Apr 03
0
NT access problems:
On 3 Apr 99, "Laura S. Tinnel" <ltinnel@cs.utk.edu> had questions about NT access problems: [snip] > NT is the only remaining problem. It cannot access anything on Linux > through Network Neighborhood. First off, as soon as I double click on the > Linux machine's icon, it immediately prompts me for a userid/password even > though it is sync'd up with the Linux
2002 Oct 28
0
Access Problem connecting from windows 2000 client to Samba UNIX server Share
On friday we changed our smb.conf file to test the security model that uses DOMAIN authenticacion. It worked fine testing two seperate usernames from Multiple Workstations connecting to a WORLD access share on the SAMBA server. I have to say nothing has changed at all since friday, apart from the weekend :) and we now get this MS error message when trying to connect the same share again from
2002 Oct 28
0
FW: Access Problem connecting from windows 2000 client to Samba U NIX server Share
-----Original Message----- From: Rend, Jon (Jon) % Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 4:23 PM To: 'samba@lists.samba.org' Subject: Access Problem connecting from windows 2000 client to Samba UNIX server Share On friday we changed our smb.conf file to test the security model that uses DOMAIN authenticacion. It worked fine testing two seperate usernames from Multiple Workstations connecting
2001 Nov 21
1
Connection problems from NT
All, I have just installed Samba on a Solaris 8 server and am trying to share two unix directories to an NT domain. The smb.conf file is set up as follows :- [spain]/usr/local/samba/lib $ more smb.conf [global] workgroup = coda username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/users.map hosts equiv = /etc/hosts.equiv [build] comment = autobuild path = /users/osproc/autobuild public = yes
2010 Oct 15
0
how to insert dynamic hostname into shared CDR database
So I'm in a situation where I want to consolidate cdr logs. My general idea is to use cdr_mysql for this. I know I can do things like Set(CDR(userfield)=hostname) And I can hardcode the hostname for the dialplan on each system. But what I'd really like to do is have this dynamic, so I can use the same exact dialplan on multiple hosts, and have hostname dynamically generate. I went
1999 Jun 11
1
Can't access Samba server from Windows NT
Samba Masters: I have a couple of Windows NT machines (server and workstation) that are having difficulty accessing a Samba server (1.9.17p4). When I try to connect from the NT box to the Samba server I get the error message "Account unauthorized to login from this station." The NT machines are not configured to participate in a Windows NT domain (although I tried that to see if it
1998 Apr 10
1
Windows NT 4.0 SP3
I have Samba 1.9.17p2 and it works great on NT4.0 SP2 When I update to NT4.0SP3, my Samba connection gives me the following message: The account is not authorized to login from this station. Did something change? Maybe NT4.0 SP3 uses a smb.conf option that wasn't used before? I've installed the package version from the Solaris 2.5 web site. I'm actually running Solaris 2.5.1
1998 Sep 30
1
Samba server & NT Workstation
Hi all! I have problem with Samba and NT 4.0 workstation. I configured Samba 1.9.17p2 under FreeBSD so some directories became accessible from Windows 95. But when I tried to access them from NT Workstation, I received error message : System error 1240 has occurred. The account is not authorized to login from this station. Both machines are in domain, [global] section looks like : [global]
2000 Jan 12
0
Cannot access Samba Server from NT client (service pack 5)
I have a samba server running on a Solaris server, which uses unix passwords. I installed the cleartext password registry macro, but still cannot access my samba server. I get an error indicating that the login is not allowed to login from this station? I'm new to NT, so I expect this is a conflict between domain authentication and unix samba server authentication. As, I login through a NT
1998 Mar 28
0
NT Primary Controller problems.
I have Samba running on a Linux platform and I used to have my NT V4.0 Primary Domain Controller successfully mounting Samba shares. Acouple of days ago, I installed NT V4.0 service Pak3 and I.E. V4.0 to my Primary Domain Controller. Everytime I try to connect to a Samba share on my NT machine, I now get this error: "The Account is not authorized to login from this station" . Has
1998 Sep 30
0
NT 4.0 SP 3 problems serving up from a SUN Sparc 10 running Solar is 2.5
I am having problems logging into my Sparcstation as user "thompsma" even though user thompsma is defined in /etc/passwd and /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd using the smbpasswd command. I get the following message: "The account is not authorized to login from this station"... I am attempting to login from CRW048 which is IP 132.225.34.139. Here is my smb.conf file...
1998 Nov 26
1
NT Passwords
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi I have no idea if this would be the correct list but I'm trying to mount a samba share from a solaris server onto my NT workstation but I keep getting the following message The account is not authorized to login from this station. I've been told I need to edit my registry to send plain-text password to the server, but I can't find
1999 Apr 29
0
Installation Setup for NT
Hi, I'm very new to Samba and to this list, and I'm trying to figure out how to configure it so it works with NT. It's installed on Solaris 2.6, and we're trying to grant access to a particular filesystem to an NT4 machine. I know absolutely nothing about NT, but I have the task of configuring Samba to work well and play with others, and that includes this NT server. It works
2002 Jun 14
1
can't access samba shares
The firewall problem seems to be fine now. Second question, I am on a NT server trying to access samba shares. If I add encrypt-passwords = yes to smb.conf I get a login box for username and password. It starts by telling me the username or password is wrong. I can enter any username, but the box keeps coming back. If I remove encrypt- passwords I get "The account is not authorized to login
2002 Jun 28
0
NT permissions on Solaris
Hello, I try to use NT permissions on 2 Sun Solaris with ACL and samba 2.2.5. I configure samba --with-acl. I can modify permissions on the PDC (security = USER). But on the other one (XYZ) (security = SERVER and password server = PDC) i get on error message when i click on the ADD button (property of a file/Security) "The selector of object cannot be open because it cannot determine if XYZ
1999 Apr 02
0
Old Samba 1.9.16p9, NT 4.0 SP3 & NT 4.0 SP4, read-write problems
Hello list. I've been running an old version of Samba (1.9.16p9) to give read-only access to my Digital UNIX 4.0B workstation hard drives (the share is called "rootdir"). It's worked great for over 2 years for that purpose. I finally want to give read-write access to 2 users (myself and my assistant). Her computer has NT 4.0 with Service Pack 3. Mine has NT 4.0 with Service
2007 Mar 02
4
rtsavesysname not working in 1.4
I am trying to have asterisk update the system name in my realtime peers, but it does not seem to be working. Here is what I've done so far. - added systemname => mysystemname in asterisk.conf - set rtsavesysname=yes in sip.conf. - created a table called "sysname" in my peers table in mysql - restarted asterisk - rebooted my phone to force a re-register Is there something