similar to: Linux ACLs and samba access from W2K

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Linux ACLs and samba access from W2K"

1998 Sep 16
1
prob: no authority to log on from this station
About 3 month ago, I installed samba on a university linux box. I edited the smb.conf so that filesharing worked for me from a Windows NT 4 workstation. The problem is that it doesnt work anymore, maybe because of service pack 3? I dont know. I get this messages when I try to access my home-directory from the NT workstation: translated from danish, offcourse: "no authority to log on from
2005 Jul 22
1
virtual routing issue
A most puzzling network conundrum has arisen while I was attempting to create a virtual network behind a virtual router which in turn connects the virtual network to my real network. My machine (192.168.103.23) is on the network with my router (192.168.103.1). The virtual router, tiara, has to connect my 192.168.103.* network with the virtual 10.0.0.* network which comprises two other virtual
2008 Jan 18
0
Can't write to share.
HI all, Having fixed the group issues from solaris having a default max of 16 groups I can now locally create and delete files on the solaris box as a domain user However when accessed via samba I can not create new files/folders (although I can delete the files I created when logged on locally) I have created a temporary directory on a non zfs (non acl enabled) file system to see if that
2008 Jan 16
0
(no subject)
Hi all, I have a Solaris 10 (update 4) box (x86) that is joined to an active directory via samba/winbind (3.0.25c version included with Solaris including latest patches). The users are working fine however their group membership is not. Users that should be members of certain groups do not seem to be: in that if I run 'groups' and check the group member ship for my domain account I am
2008 Jan 16
1
winbind: group membership issues.
Hi all, I have a Solaris 10 (update 4) box (x86) that is joined to an active directory via samba/winbind (3.0.25c version included with Solaris including latest patches). The users are working fine however their group membership is not. Users that should be members of certain groups do not seem to be: in that if I run 'groups' and check the group member ship for my domain account I am
2019 Mar 19
2
PAM Unable to dlopen /usr/lib64/sercurity/pam.winbind.so
PAM Unable to dlopen /usr/lib64/sercurity/pam.winbind.so:version SAMBA_4.8.3 not found (required by usr/lib64/security//pam.winbind.so. I cannot authenticate AD users and the error above appears in the logs. I may could have corrupted this when I was trying to resolve my issues with UIDs. Is there a way I can recompile or re-download these packages?
2019 Mar 19
0
PAM Unable to dlopen /usr/lib64/sercurity/pam.winbind.so
On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 17:54:06 -0400 Tyrus Shivers via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > PAM Unable to dlopen /usr/lib64/sercurity/pam.winbind.so:version > SAMBA_4.8.3 not found (required by usr/lib64/security//pam.winbind.so. > > I cannot authenticate AD users and the error above appears in the > logs. I may could have corrupted this when I was trying to resolve my
2002 Nov 07
3
Problems authentication with NT PDCs in security = se rver (was sercurity = user)
James: I use Winnind to authenticate users from the Windows PDC - I have no UNIX users. Have you looked at this? I've got an informal HOWTO if you'd like it. Thanks, Kevin L. Collins, MCSE Systems Manager Nesbitt Engineering, Inc. > -----Original Message----- > From: James Lamanna [mailto:jamesl@appliedminds.net] > Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 2:16 PM > To:
2002 Nov 08
0
cupsaddsmb and samba
Hello, I tried to find a way to having the setup of cups printing working for windows client. I end up now with "cupsaddsmb -v -a -U root" finishing by "Printer Driver mesange successfully installed. Running command: rpcclient localhost -N -U'root%xxxxxxxx' -c 'setdriver mesange mesange' cmd = setdriver mesange mesange result was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL" My
2002 Nov 07
0
Problems authentication with NT PDCs in security = server (was security = user)
The interesting part is that PAM nor the SMB auth plugin for Apache requires you to be a member of the domain. However, the caveat with pam_smb_auth is that you have to have a unix account for every windows user you want to authenticate. I guess the behavior I'm trying to achieve is the one achieved with the Apache plugin: 1) Doesn't require you to be a member of the domain 2)
2009 Jun 08
1
[LLVMdev] Replacing unconditional branches with conditional ones
Hi all, Somewhat of a newbie's question, hope you can help me out. I'm trying to turn unconditional BranchInst's into conditional ones (with a condition I'm supplying) branching between the original target and a basic block of my choice. Apparently the way to do that is to create a new conditional BranchInst and remove the unconditional one from its basic block. However when
2012 Nov 14
2
[LLVMdev] Clang error - CPU feature not currently enabled
From: Shaltiel, Alon Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 11:39 AM To: 'llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu' Subject: Clang error - CPU feature not currently enabled Hello, I'm trying to use clang to compile a file on Mac OS (x86_64) and get the following error. <inline asm>:4:2: error: instruction requires a CPU feature not currently enabled jmp *%edx ^ fatal error: error in
2012 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] Clang error - CPU feature not currently enabled
Hello, I'm trying to use clang to compile a file on Mac OS (x86_64) and get the following error. <inline asm>:4:2: error: instruction requires a CPU feature not currently enabled jmp *%edx ^ fatal error: error in backend: Error parsing inline asm This file does compile on an Ubuntu 32bit machine I checked on google and didn't find anything helpful about it. Does
2008 Feb 27
0
winbind group membership
Hi all, I have a Solaris 10 (update 4) box (x86) that is joined to an active directory via samba/winbind (3.0.25c version included with Solaris including latest patches). The users are working fine however their group membership is not. Users that should be members of certain groups do not seem to be: in that if I run 'groups' and check the group member ship for my domain account I am
2012 Dec 17
0
[LLVMdev] target arm
Hi, As I understand it, the issue is that (at least in principle) the information in any of the C/C++ system headers can be different between different architectures (and even major versions of the standard library on a given architecture). As such, clang/clang++ attempts to find the system header file for the target architecture rather than the host, and for general code there's no way to
2012 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] Clang error - CPU feature not currently enabled
I believe it's failing on 64-bit because that's a 32-bit indirect jump. 64-bit needs jmp *%rdx. On Wednesday, November 14, 2012, Shaltiel, Alon wrote: > ** ** > > ** ** > > *From:* Shaltiel, Alon > *Sent:* Wednesday, November 14, 2012 11:39 AM > *To:* 'llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', > 'llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu');>'
2003 Feb 17
1
lda on curves
I'm working on a rather interesting consulting problem with a client. A number of physical variables are measured on a number of cricket bowlers in the performance of a delivery. An example variable might be a directional component of angular momentum for a particular joint measured at a large number (101) of equally spaced timepoints. Each bowler generates a (fairly smooth) curve for
2012 Dec 31
1
[LLVMdev] reg2mem breaks module
Hello, I'm trying to apply the reg2mem pass on my bc file, but it somehow adds an instruction before a landingpad instruction and so I get a broken module error: The unwind destination does not have a landingpad instruction! %41 = invoke %class.x* @_ZN10xC2Ev(%class.x* %.reload19) to label %.noexc unwind label %88
2012 Nov 14
0
[LLVMdev] About a problem in SROA
Hello, I'm trying to use clang to compile a file on Mac OS (x86_64) and get the following error. <inline asm>:4:2: error: instruction requires a CPU feature not currently enabled jmp *%edx ^ fatal error: error in backend: Error parsing inline asm This file does compile on an Ubuntu 32bit machine I checked on google and didn't find anything helpful about it. Does
2002 Nov 07
0
Problems authentication with NT PDCs in security = se rver (was security = user)
James: (Again someone correct me if I'm wrong) PAM allows local access to the Samba machine as well as authenticating Samba users. Winbind *only* allows for Samba access. This is why I chose *not* to use PAM in my setup. I don't want normal users to have local logon access to *MY* servers. <evil grin> With Winbind, you don't need PAM at all. If you're planning on