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2002 Feb 26
2
Known limitations? (IRIX + Samba 2.2.3a + Winbind)
Anyone know of a brief overview of the expected limitations on an IRIX
system running Samba 2.2.3a +Winbind? Everything seems to least work, but I
still find some odd permissions things going on. The IRIX machine is
authenticating NT users from my NT domain OK and I can specify user rights
to files, but when you do a long listing under IRIX it list the file as
being owned by DOMAIN-NAME with
2002 Feb 15
1
"ld.so.1: ls: fatal: relocation error: file /usr/lib/nss_ winbind.so.1: symbol socket: referenced symbol not found" - Samba Team?
Hey,
I'm getting this error when ever I've written a file from my Win2k Pro
machine to my samba share. Using Samba 2.2.3. Built on Solaris 8. Using
winbindd. I created the sym links as suggested under /lib (really
/usr/lib): nss_winbind.so.1 -> libnss_winbind.so nss_winbind.so.2 ->
libnss_winbind.so
Are there some other sim links I need somewhere or is this error something
2002 Feb 18
1
Need PAM to use winbind in Solaris 8?
I'm just curious to see if I'm fighting an uphill battle that isn't really
necessary. Is anyone out there NOT using PAM, running Samba and winbind on
Solaris 8? Maybe my problems are related to my attempt to keep it simple
and not use pam.
-Dan
Daniel J. Thomas
Systems Administrator
Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Laboratory
Laurel, MD
Balt: (443) 778-7924
Wash: (240)
2002 Feb 22
1
Problems with large trusted domains?
Hi,
I've got Winbind running (or so I think) on my Solaris 8 server using Samba
2.2.3a. Whenever I do a long directory listing on a directory that contains
a file placed via the samba share by an NT user on the trusted domain, the
SUN box just hangs there. It acts like it is searching the database, but
after three or four minutes I just CRTL + C it. Do you think this is
winbind not working
2002 Feb 14
0
Sharing to domain users?
Couple questions to those who have the winbindd service up and running...
I *think* winbindd is working now... I can browse the samba server through
windows explorer and open directories. There is a little delay when I first
connect... I assume this is winbind passing the authentication request to my
NT servers and awaiting a response.
The problem now is that I can't seem to write to the
2002 Feb 12
10
Winbind - Why won't you authenticate???
Well, I managed to get Samba 2.2.3 up and running on our Solaris 8 machine.
I installed with the winbind option and everything went though just find.
I was able to join the NT domain and now I can do a wbinfo -u "and get a
domain user list as well as a "wbinfo -g and get a group list. For some
reason though, the authentication isn't working.
I tried to "wbinfo -a" and
2002 Apr 11
1
rsync : old file dates generating error during nfs rsync session: Value Too large for defined data type
I was troubleshooting a problem we were having with some files not rsyncing
properly over an nfs mount (the destination device is a snapserver (NAS)
that did not have native ability to receive streaming rsync info, that's why
we were doing this rsync over an NFS connection to the snapserver).
Anyway, at first I thought this was just one of the quirks of the snapserver
(it isn't
2004 Dec 15
4
Participation on Samba lists
Luke Leighton (lkcl) has brought up his arguments about control
of Samba before. In October 2000 they resulted in the creation
of a new Samba code branch, samba-tng, which Luke and others who
agreed with his direction were free to do with as they will.
Samba-tng still exists, and we in the Samba Team still wish it
well, but what we can't continue to put up with is Luke still
rehashing the
2008 Oct 31
0
Why are these different?
I want to import some "target values" to normalize elements of a
dataframe. I'm summarizing the existing totals using
as.matrix(xtabs(~tripid_nu+lineon, data=SurveyData)) and reading a .csv
table of target values. I can't even get them to list out as similar
data items.
My idea is to do something like this, but I don't know how to do it in R
2002 Jul 16
6
Sage Line 50
Hi all,
I am attempting to get Sage to support their software if the files are
on Samba (Linux). They (like a lot of people I've heard) say "We don't
support Linux, Goodbye." even when the client is on Win98/NT. We have been
having trouble on a particular site, and they refuse to support Sage Line
50 if the files are on Linux which is absurd, because Linux is much more
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
corresponding UNIX user (or dummy entry in the password file) for each NT
user who you want to authenticate, otherwise they can't get on unless you
have set up "guest ok =yes" and defined a username for "guest" to connect as
. This works for us, my NT karen account gets matched to my Unix Karen
account, new files I create from the PC side get assigned the correct Unix
UID,
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
corresponding UNIX user (or dummy entry in the password file) for each
NT user who you want to authenticate. This works for us, my NT karen
account gets matched to my Unix Karen account, new files I create from
the PC side get assigned the correct Unix UID, my login directory is
shared via [HOMES] correctly, etc as long as I don't run winbindd.
However, when I turn on winbindd, the NT
2014 Sep 29
3
help on samba-tng
Dear all,
This is an embedded firmware engineer Honey from China, and I am studying the samba and samba-tng, because the size of samba is too large to my development.
I want to port the samba-tng to embedded ARM Linux system, use the kernel version is 2.6.35, but I found the samba-tng can't be compiled by cross compiler(arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc).
And I can't
2002 Jun 11
3
samba performance issue
Hi, I recently installed a new samba server to replace an older Novell
machine. Now, we are having performance issues. I have installed many
samba servers, and have not run into this problem before. Some background
info:
The server is an Athlon 1800+ w/ 512MB DDR RAM. We are using software raid
on 80GB IDE ATA 100 drives with the VIA 82C3XX chipset. When mirroring the
drives, we usually get
2002 Nov 04
3
passwd command problem with Solaris/winbind/pam
Hi-
I am running Samba 2.2.5 on Solaris 8 with winbind and pam configured. I
have the following in my nsswitch.conf:
passwd: files winbind
group: files winbind
Now local users on the Solaris 8 machine cannot change there password using
the passwd command:
Here is the sample output:
# passwd michasp1
Enter new password:
Enter new password again:
Supported configurations for passwd
2003 Apr 02
2
Samba 3.0 won't join Samba-TNG domain
Hi,
I posted this problem before in more detail
(http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba&m=104756899022766&w=2) but received
no response.
At the current state of Smaba 3.0 and Samba-TNG these two seem to be
incomaptible. Samba 3.0 can't join a TNG controlled domain.
I think this should affect a lot of installations as TNG as a controller and
"stable" as file/printserver seem
2000 Mar 19
2
samba-tng-alpha-1.1.tar.gz
ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/alpha and mirror sites
1)
i fixed a problem with nmbd's GETDC response, it is responding better but
still not perfectly (and 2.0.x and cvs main need to be fixed, as well) as
there exists no explanation for the correct response to locate a Domain
Controller using GETDC.
the upshot of fixing this is that joining an nt workstation to a TNG
domain is now _extremely_
2001 Apr 19
1
Running Under Windows
Hello,
I write a commercial marine navigation and tidal current prediction
application for Windows 3.1 (compiled with Borland c++ 3.1). I am
considering releasing this or a variant of this under something like
Linux. My goal is to continue to develop bells and whistles but to share
the load with others. No particular commercial goals.
In order to get recreational sailboat racers to use it I
2001 Nov 26
2
Where do SIDs come from?
Hello,
I've got a potentially major problem:
I've recently changed from samba-TNG (vintage last February) which was
working tolerably well in our environment barring a few locking problems
and the ever increasing tdb files and memory footprint.
As our number of clients has passed 150, the amount of memory used on
our Solaris server became unsustainable and I took the decision to migrate
2002 May 23
1
Migration to TNG
Hi list,
as a result of horrible error logs and no sleep I would be able to throw my
smb2.2.4 out of the window and take a phone call to dell for a nt box ...
but I'll try once again.
I know, this is the wrong list, but maybe here I get more Developers. My
simple question is: If my PDC (WinS -> named, system is SuSE 7.3 but newest
versions of all relevant software) won't run as smooth