similar to: Problems with a dying winbindd daemon

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 12000 matches similar to: "Problems with a dying winbindd daemon"

2001 Dec 15
3
winbindd: local unix users vs. NTdomain users ........
Hi! I use Samba 2.2.2 on Linux Red Hat 7.1. My Samba server is NT domain member (security = domain), and I use winbindd. I detect some strange situation, as I look. See below. For example, my NT domain is MYDOMAIN (PDC implemented on NT4), and this domain have user myuser (MYDOMAIN+myuser as see him Samba&Winbindd). Linux, which run Samba&winbindd, have local user myuser too. Local
2010 Mar 07
3
Can PXElinux be used to dynamically pass DHCP option 252 to a PXE client?
All (and hpa in particular), I know that the question in the subject line of this message may come across as a bit silly, given that PXElinux is not a DHCP server, but hear me out... Those of you who have been working on PXE-booting Windows PE instances or the new Windows installer images that make use of the Windows Boot Manager and ".wim" files may have come across the general
2002 Aug 22
3
using pam_winbind to authenticate PPP?
I'm trying to set up a Linux-based dialin server on our company network. I'd like to have PPP authenticate using winbindd, if possible. I feel like I've almost gotten it to work, but I can't quite get there. Files: /etc/pam.d/ppp: #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_nologin.so auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_winbind.so account required
2002 Mar 12
6
Memory leak in winbindd
I'm running Samba 2.2.3a on NetBSD. I've been having an annoying problem with winbindd dying inexplicably. I finally found a test that seems to (eventually) kill it: while wbinfo -t > /dev/null; do /usr/bin/true; done The problem is a memory leak in winbindd. Actually, wbinfo -t will still work, but wbinfo -u doesn't (response.extra_data is always null). Is this a known
2002 Dec 09
2
PDF printing problem - can't find Samba's file?
I'm sure this is something simple, but I can't figure it out. After a printing system upgrade, my old PDF-writer script (which acted as an lp input filter) stopped working. I took this as an opportunity to rewrite it to work straight from Samba. But I'm having an odd problem -- I can't find Samba's job file. Here's the entry: [pdf2] path = /export/spool
2005 Mar 22
5
Setting MWI on legacy PBX
Before I go and try to write something myself, I'm curious if anyone has a script that they're using for setting and clearing the MWI on a legacy PBX. I need to pick up a Zap channel and dial #63XXX to set the MWI, or #64XXX to clear it, where XXX is the extension number. One complication is that I've got a couple dozen extensions to handle the MWI for, and only four channels to work
2002 Mar 01
14
How to reduce size of samba binaries
Hi, I'd like to reduce the size of the samba binaries. smbd for instance is about 1.5 meg, which is way to much if you ask me. Is there a way to create smaller binaries, maybe by compiling differently? thanx, Dennis ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com
2002 Mar 14
2
Some users can't log in -- server shows username as "nobody"
Okay, this is a recurring problem that really has me frustrated. I have a samba server that's using security=server. There are four people who use it. It works fine for three of them, but the fourth one gets endlessly prompted for his password and is never allowed to log in. All are from NT 4.0 clients. What's really puzzling is that when I look at the log at debug level 2, I get the
2002 Mar 14
6
Some users can't log in -- server shows username as " nobody"
Hi I actually had this same problem when running up samba originally. Check that the user has a valid unix acount and that you have added that to the folder share/valid users section. B -----Original Message----- From: Tony Ricker [mailto:rickera2@SLU.EDU] Sent: Friday, 15 March 2002 5:21 AM To: David Brodbeck Cc: Samba Subject: Re: [Samba] Some users can't log in -- server shows
2001 Dec 05
2
Adobe Photoshop uses wrong permissions when saving, default ACLs and create mask being ignored.
One of our employees is having an odd problem with Adobe Photoshop. Files he saves with Photoshop are saved with permissions 777, completely ignoring both the create mask and the default ACL for the directory. Files he creates with other programs have the correct permissions. This has me stumped. It appears I can reproduce the problem at will. Client is Windows NT 4.0 SP6a and Adobe Photoshop
2005 Mar 04
3
[OT] - Why should I answer a Newbie questio n,therethick!
> -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Fielding [mailto:paul@fielding.ca] > Frankly, I agree. If you don't like the question, feel it's > lame or dumb, > or don't like that someone hasn't done their research, then > delete the message. Well, sometimes that works. But I've been on a lot of lists where newbies who thought they were being ignored
2004 Jul 13
2
Permissions problem...I must be overlooking *something*...
I have a share I can't seem to create files on, and I can't figure out why. I get "Access denied" from Windows, and the samba log shows this: [2004/07/13 10:52:26, 2] smbd/open.c:open_directory(1293) open_directory: failing create on read-only share [2004/07/13 10:52:26, 2] smbd/open.c:open_directory(1293) open_directory: failing create on read-only share The share has the
2002 Dec 12
7
PDF printing problem - can't find Samba's spool file?
I'm still struggling with this, and people keep asking me why the PDF printer still isn't working...does anyone have any suggestions? -----Original Message----- From: David Brodbeck Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 4:09 PM To: 'samba@samba.org' Subject: PDF printing problem - can't find Samba's file? I'm sure this is something simple, but I can't figure it out.
2004 Aug 09
5
Bizarre failure of samba shares to XP
OK, this one is really strange, and I'm not sure where to go with it. Here's the setup ... Main box is running Debian testing/sarge with samba 3.0.5. Earlier it was 3.0.4 and 3.0.2. Very generic installation for home, acting as a file server for several XP Pro boxes, and everything has been running swimmingly. Using USER security, with users logging in to the XP boxes with the same ID
2001 Oct 19
10
Winbind/RH7.1...More Help
The winbind now works...my getent passwd & groups returns the domain users/groups What should be the next step? my clients (Win2K & Win9x) are still prompting for a password and I cannot login to my linux box using DOMAIN*domainuser. Must I add each domain user as a user on the linux box? Regards Winston Nimchan -----Original Message----- From: Sean Trammell
2006 Oct 27
2
asterisk misdn incoming line not working.
Hi list, I have a server running a simple hfs isdn card running with chan_misdn. the problem is, I can't get asterisk to pick up the phone, outgoing calls work fine. when running asterisk with -vvvvvvvvvvvc I get the following "log" when I try to dial the isdn server. P[ 1] * Starting Ast ctx:kpn-in dad:0594643637 oad:0878722291 with 's' extension P[ 1] MGMT: SSTATUS:
2004 Jul 13
2
Permissions problem...I must be overlooking *somethin g*...
> -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Lidstone [mailto:mlidstone@bmtseatech.co.uk] > You've probably only put them in because of the problem you're having, > but "writeable/writable" and "read only" are actually the same setting > but reversed. E.g. "writeable/writable = yes" is the same as > "read only > = no". Therefore
2005 Feb 08
1
How do I match a "D"? (Was: RE: In-band disconn ect problem (legacy PBX) - asterisk doesn't hear the touchtone?)
> -----Original Message----- > From: David Brodbeck [mailto:DavidB@mail.interclean.com] > Okay, the problem appears to be that I'm tone deaf. ;) > > I finally thought to turn on debugging on the channel. The > PBX is sending > "D", not "*". The programmer of the previous voice mail system (whose > configuration I was cribbing from) seems to have
2005 May 17
1
Re: nazi spam in German over list address
> -----Original Message----- > From: JLB [mailto:jlb@twu.net] > I'd go further and cut down on membership to people emailing from > non-Windows systems (including Webmail systems, until someone > invents a worm that spreads through those...) Okay, I'm sorry, but that's the dumbest idea yet. If they didn't have Windows, why would they use Samba?
2001 Dec 27
3
Very poor writing performance
Hi; I am using Samba 2.2.0 on a small business network (192.168.1.x). I am running Suse 7.2 on a pentium pro 120. This machine is also the local gateway (isdn) using masquarading. I have a 10 Mbs utp network. I am experiencing an extreme difference in read and write speed over the samba server. Writing from a windows machine (windows 98se) to the linux box gives me data rates of approx 16