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2001 Dec 04
1
server renaming problems
Good Morning, I have a Sun E220R I am building as a replacement for an Ultra2. The OS is Solaris 2.7, samba version is 2.2.2. As a test box I named the E220R 'tiamat'. The older U2 is 'terra'. Tiamat had samba running happily on it. Last night I tested the switch over by using /usr/sbin/sys-unconfig on tiamat. This strips the system id, hostname, IP address. I then reconfigured
2006 Oct 04
0
SNMP docs
Hello, I apologise for misusing this mailing list, but I noticed that similar questions are being asked and there are people that might have the necessary answer for my problem. If you think this is OT, you are welcome to reply privately. To make it short, I need to initiate port reauthentication on switches (HP Procurve, but I think this may be standardised to some extent) via SNMPv3. I
2019 Apr 24
0
Windows clients require reboot once a day in order to access mapped drives
Hi Rowland, I'm still seeing the problem that I described earlier. I have however uncovered some more information that might help resolve the issue. On Thu, 18 Apr 2019 at 13:10, Mason Schmitt <mason at ftlcomputing.com> wrote: > Hi Rowland, > > > I hope someone has seen this before and knows what's going on. Given >> > the time delay between the problem
2002 May 21
1
PAM/winbindd/smb_pass/pam_smb_auth/smb_ntdom to authenticate SSH
Hello, I'm currently running winbind (from Samba 2.2.3a) so that our Windows users can ssh into our Linux box. I've set up Samba, PAM and winbind, and it's working well. Users can see their files, and they can log in using their windows usernames. No problem. When users access their Samba share, they don't need to reauthenticate, because they've already done so with the
2006 Apr 13
0
Need help figuring out "homes" share path
Hi, We set up a server to manage departmental servers and we're using winbind inorder to be able to manage access via AD domain accounts/groups. And that's all working the way we want -- access to department shares is being managed by membership in domain groups in active directory. That same physical server also has a second available 2TB raid array where I want to add personal
2016 Mar 04
0
Samba4 Homes share
On 04/03/16 13:08, Paramasivan Murugan wrote: > It is in smb.conf but can not browse. > OS - CentOS 7 (minimal) > Samba 4.3.5 > > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_a_Samba_Active_Directory_Domain_Controller > I have configured using above link. > All are working well. can connect a windows client and create users. > able to browse public, software shares. but users
2016 Mar 04
0
Samba4 Homes share
On 04/03/16 14:47, Paramasivan Murugan wrote: > I did not install nmbd. I want to give a personal directory (Home > folder) to each user in Samba ADDC. How can do it? Please help me. I did, but I will tell you again, see here: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/User_home_drives Rowland PS, please keep the posts on the list. > > On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 6:54 PM, Rowland penny
1999 Jun 16
0
Can I prompt for ID for a Samba printer?
Hello all, I didn't receive any replies to my question the first time, so here it is again: The environemt is as follows - a university computer lab with clients running WinNT4.0 SP5, a Samba 1.9 server on DU4.0b and ppr as the printing daemon/accounting agent. Account A = generic NT lab machine login Account B = valid unix login with permissions to print The NT logins are necessarily
1999 Jun 02
0
NT Client Authentication with Samba Printing
Hello all, I'm about to set up many NT machines with generic logins and I need to log printer useage. My problem is that NT doesn't seem to handle rejection very well (you'd think it would by now...). This is a university computer lab enviornment with clients running WinNT4.0SP5, a Samba 1.9 server on DU4.0b and ppr as the printing daemon/accounting agent. The NT logins are
2007 Oct 18
0
Weird permissions and ownership of [homes]
Hi, I am using samba 3.0.24-6etch4 with ldap as a PDC. This ist the home part in smb.conf [homes] comment = Homedrive path = /home/%U valid users = %S read only = No create mask = 0700 directory mask = 0700 browseable = No nt acl support = 1 inherit acls = 0 inherit owner = no inherit permissions = no User home ist mapped to drive z: When creating a
2006 Dec 20
2
Problem with often password prompt box (security=user)
Hi, a while ago i had to migrate from old server on Debian Sarge to new one on Debian Etch (amd64). Since then, with the same config i had earlier it became a common problem that client workstations connecting to the server have to reauthenticate very often (at least few times a day), and the staff is going to kill me if i dont fix this soon. Any ideas what could be the cause/solution ? --
2014 Jun 16
0
Join to AD does not persist reboot, requires "net ads join"
Hi, I'm using samba 3.6.3 on ubuntu 12.04. I'm using samba and winbind so that I can authenticate users via ntml_auth. After configuring my smb.conf I join to the domain: net ads join -U Administrator And everything works fine, calls to ntlm_auth work as expected. However, upon rebooting the server, I can't successfully use ntlm_auth as "no logon servers are
2017 Jan 25
0
Need to authenticate to Samba server regularly
The client works fine with all other windows servers, and another linux server running samba (v2?). There’s something different about this new Samba4 installation that causes prompting for credentials. I don’t think this is client related. From: Metin Koc [mailto:metinkocgs at gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2017 12:17 AM To: Telium Technical Support Subject: Re: [Samba] Need to
2016 Jan 26
2
strange behavior with "dos filetime resolution = yes"
Hello, i see a strange behavior with timestamps of files on a samba share (4.2.6 on SLES 12 SP1 and 4.1.8 on Ubuntu 14.04) with "dos filetime resolution = yes": On older samba versions, windows properties dialogue correctly shows only even seconds, but (at least) the two indicated versions show sometimes even and sometimes odd seconds if the file has on the server filesystem a
2016 Jan 27
0
strange behavior with "dos filetime resolution = yes"
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 11:57:58AM +0100, Hubert Gilch wrote: > Hello, > > i see a strange behavior with timestamps of files on a samba share > (4.2.6 on SLES 12 SP1 and 4.1.8 on Ubuntu 14.04) with "dos filetime > resolution = yes": On older samba versions, windows properties > dialogue correctly shows only even seconds, but (at least) the two > indicated versions
2015 Feb 20
0
Problems in SAMBA 3.3 to 4.0 migration
***** SUCCESS ***** After nearly a week of wrangling with this annoying and frustrating issue, I'm delighted to report that I finally have EVERYTHING working. I was on the cusp of giving up, but some diligent reading, lots and lots of testing, and some long evenings finally paid off. I know this thread is kinda buried now by virtue of its age, but I wanted to highlight the problems I had and
2004 May 26
0
strange [homes] behavior
Hello I am having a very trippy time trying to get the [homes] share to work on my samba 3.0.3pre2-SuSE (SuSE 9.0) server working. Users home folders have been copied from an old sbs server to /data1/fileroot/PersonalFiles. Here is the [homes] section of my smb.conf: [homes] path = /data1/fileroot/PersonalFiles/%S valid users = %S admin users = MYDOMAIN\administrator browseable
2001 Dec 17
1
Different [homes] behavior in 2.2.2
Is it possible to configure samba to disregard the home directory in the passwd file when using [homes]? Even though an alternate "path" is set in [homes], the service fails since the unix home directory is invalid (nonexistent) on the server. For example, let's say a user 'Anne' has the following passwd entry which is valid on client workstations where her home directory
2015 Feb 21
2
Problems in SAMBA 3.3 to 4.0 migration
On Thu, 2015-02-19 at 22:06 -0800, soonerdave wrote: > ***** SUCCESS ***** > > After nearly a week of wrangling with this annoying and frustrating issue, > I'm delighted to report that I finally have EVERYTHING working. I was on the > cusp of giving up, but some diligent reading, lots and lots of testing, and > some long evenings finally paid off. I know this thread is
2006 Nov 04
0
Weird exception
Hiall, I''m currently experiencing with javascript a lot, and I have some pretty messy code trying to handle some realtime validation issues. Although everything pretty much "works alright", i.e. does the right thing but all the time shows "A script on these page seems to be slow ..." dialogue. So my suspicion is that the trouble definitely starts in my code, however,