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2002 Feb 20
0
(Fwd) Re: Need help for samba share and unix group
can hrd access hrd and aministration?
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From: "Sigit" <mild_club@yahoo.com>
To: "Christian Barth" <barth@cck.uni-kl.de>
Subject: Re: [Samba] Need help for samba share and unix group
Date sent: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 23:47:36 +0700
this is my group configuration
/etc/group
2002 Feb 15
1
(Fwd) Re: Ack! No Answer for my Printer Troubles?
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Ack! No Answer for my Printer Troubles?
From: Nick Pietraniec <nickp@campbellco.com>
To: Christian Barth <barth@cck.uni-kl.de>
Date sent: 15 Feb 2002 11:09:00 -0500
On Fri, 2002-02-15 at 10:59, Christian Barth wrote:
> > I'm hoping my desperate post yesterday just didn't
2002 Mar 05
4
2.2.3 W2k
Oops I forgot to add: (with w2k client)
does samba 2.2.3a work as a PDC with a w2k machine connecting to it????
Thanks again
John
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2002 Mar 14
2
Old SAMBA and WinXP....
Ok,
here's a simple question, (I just rejoined this list so apologies if it has
been asked a million times before).
Our Company runs SAMBA 1.9-18p1 from a USS (Unix System Services) on an IBM
Mainframe.
I used to have WinNT 4.0, and I could access Files on Windows Explorer
through SAMBA with no problems.
Now I updated one of my workstations to WinXP Pro., and - no access to the
Samba
2001 Nov 27
2
Wanting to run a UNIX command on Windows shared files
Hi everybody,
I posted the following on 'comp.protocols.smb' newsgroup but got no answer.
I'm now trying this way.
On one side, I have a Solaris 7 box running Samba 2.2.0 and on the other, a
W2K
machine sharing to everyone in full access mode the contents of its
C:\Public directory.
Is there a way to run a UNIX script or command on this Windows share? I
tried using
2002 Jan 14
3
smbpasswd file NFS sharable?
If I want to make two servers use the same encrypted passwords can I
share the smbpasswd file via NFS? Will updates/locking work correctly?
Is there an alternative? Can LDAP/PAM use encrypted passwords?
--
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Ulticom Inc., 1020 Briggs Rd, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 Fax:+1 856 866 2033
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2002 Feb 14
12
Home shares staying (NT4)
I am having the same trouble with automatically mounted home shares with
samba 2.2.1a (PDC, domain logins, roaming profiles) and NT4WS sp6a. If
I login as one user, logout, then login as another, I can view the
previous users home share as well as my newly logged in users home share
(lather, rinse, repeat...). The NT box has a machine account, domain
logins work, profiles work, login scripts
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
When run by root, smbpasswd accesses the local smbpasswd file
directly, thus enabling changes to be made even if smbd is not
running. (and not in the client server mode it does a normal user)
And this may be the difference when using smbpasswd on the unix promt
to change root's smb and unix password. Which isn't working for me
and I think it's good this way.
Christian
(who is
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
are being offered by the server. You can check also what shares are being
offered by the windows boxes the same way.
I wonder why the other windows machines are not showing up in network
neighborhood? Try sharing some things between windows machines. Maybe you
have something misconfigured on the windows side.
There is a script, findsmb, which comes with samba. First turn off nmbd
(killall nmbd) ,
1998 Dec 07
3
How to sync /etc/smbpasswd with /etc/passwd ?
While we do sync our /etc/passwd whenever /etc/smbpasswd is changed via the
Samba sync option that does not seem to be possible the other way round:
I just want a /etc/smbpasswd generated from my /etc/passwd with the correct
passwords as used for the UniX login...
Is that possible ?
Regards,
--
/(__ __|\ Lars Steinke, Research Student @
( \/ __)_
2002 Jun 11
2
Strange problem with samba
Hi,
I was using samba 2.0.7 veersion for a while without any problem. This
morning, suddenly, many windows (nt/98) cannot connect the samba server
on our Linux (RedHat 6.2) server. Then, I downloaded the version 2.2.4,
extracted, configure it, make, make install according to the document.
Then I test it by running
./testparm
it lists all of shared folders. Then, I run
./smbclient -L
2001 Dec 17
2
Gigabit Samba
I'm trying to run Samba on a gigabit network.
On the server side I've got Samba 2.2.1 running on an sgi Origin200 with a
gigabit ethernet card plugged into a gigabit switch, and the files are being
served off a fibrechannel raid array. On the client side I have a windows 2k
box with a gigabit card plugged into the same switch. Both machines and the
switch claim that everything is
1999 Jan 21
4
[WIN NT] uppercase
Dear List,
I have a problem. If I create a file under UNIX (samba 1.18.xx) with capital
letters in its name and look at this file under NT the name become small
letters. Not under Win95.
What shoud I set to avoid the case changing in file names???
TIA && good byte!
This is the first day of the rest of Your life!
1998 Dec 06
1
Linux printing to NT printer
Hi, I am using redhat 5.1 and want to print to an hp722c on a NT 4.0 box
with service pack 3 installed. The printer works fine locally. I have
created
a win-printer spooler on the redhat machine as a SMB printer to a share
on
the NT machine called //bob/hp720. I created a printer on the NT
machine
called hp720 and shared it off as hp720 with the permissions everyone
full
control.
The printer
1998 Dec 01
1
File permissions problem - Visible Analyst
I have Samba 1.9.18p10 running on linux 2.0.35. It's being used
largely as a file server for student email, netscape bookmarks, Word
papers, etc. from Win95 clients. The configuration is pretty much the
defaults.
We have an application called Visible Analyst (VA) that needs to be
used by a few users. The bulk of the application files are shared but
a few need to be available at startup
2001 Dec 03
15
"could not connect to host - localhost"
Hi All:
I'm running Mandrake 8.1 (downloaded) and the install went fine.
Configuring Samba however is another story. I get the message "could not
connect to host - localhost" on the Linux box. I cannot see the network
from the Linux system. The Linux system is visable from Win'98SE as are the
shares but I cannot access them "password is incorrect".
This does not
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
However....
When I try the command
nmblookup -M LINUXSERVER
querying TESTGROUP on 192.168.255.255
name_query failed to find name TESTGROUP #1d
My /etc/hosts file is
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain
192.168.100.101 testpc
192.168.100.100 linuxserver
/etc/samba/lmhosts is
127.0.0.1
1998 Nov 16
1
Strange behaviour with domain login
Hi there,
I have Samba 1.9.18p18 installed on Linux (S.u.S.E. 5.3). It
is configured to act as a domain controler for the Windoze
machines.
One of my users, which can login from his Win95 (plain text
password) without problems, wants to change his password
from the Control Panel. But every time when he logs out
after changing his password and re-logs in, the new password
is refused by the
2002 Jun 19
2
UPDATE: syncing unix passwords
I have some new information concerning this issue. I am now able to change
both the samba and unix passwords as anyone but root. If I try as root I
only am able to change the samba password but not the unix password. I can
do this at the unix prompt as well as in swat. So it works but why root
can't change both of them makes no sense to me. root can't even change both
for root,
2001 Nov 07
3
samba PDC with NIS, or other solution?
We have a network with Windows NT/2000, SGI's, Linux, Macintosh, AIX. Our
user account/passwords for all our machines is handled by NIS on an AIX
machine.
Our unix machines autheticate through NIS. Our windows machines
authenticate by loging on to an NT server acting as the PDC, and that PDC
has a service installed on it called "WinDD NIS" (made by Tektronix I
think) which contacts