similar to: smbmount and win2k permissions

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2002 Jun 13
1
[mntent]: line x in /etc/fstab is bad
Hi ! I'm having trouble trying to mount a win2k share from my linux box with the mount command. My linux box is a RH 7.2 and samba version is 2.2.4. It is part of the windows domain 'VALBONE' and the smb.conf option "winbind use default domain" is set to yes. So when the user slautier log into the machine, it does it without specifying the domain name. slautier is a member
2002 Jun 05
4
Samba compiled version to rpm package
Hi ! I'm runing a linux redhat 7.2 box with samba 2.2.4. I've downloaded the samba source in order to install it with the needed compilation options (--with-smbwrapper --with-automount --with-smbmount --with-pam ...). Samba is now up and running but I would like to build an rpm with this compiled version. Any idea of how to transform this samba compiled version to a rpm package ?
2002 Jun 10
3
smbwrapper or smbmount ?
Hi ! The O'Reilly "Using Samba" book, recommend not to include smbmount support as it is for Linux only: "This feature wasn't being maintained at the time the book was written, so the Samba team made it an optional feature and provided smbwrapper instead. The smbwrapper feature works on more Unix platforms than smbmount, so you'll usually want to use --with-smbwrapper
2002 Jun 14
1
What FS type for ACL support ?
Hi ! I would like to setup ACL on my RH7.2 box to be able to set/check permissions on SMB shares (linux-samba and win2k). Which file system type to use: XFS, DFS ? Which one is the best recommanded for my configuration ? Regards. Sabrina --------------------------------------------- Powered by Alinto (http://www.alinto.net) for lavache.com (http://www.lavacheautomatique.com)
2002 Jun 14
1
groupname gid with blank char in file /etc/fstab
Hi ! toto is a win2k domain user member of group 'Domain Users'. I've added the following line to my /etc/fstab file for the win2k share to be mounted at system boot: //DERVER/SHARE /mnt/smb smbfs credentials=/home/toto/.smbpw,uid=toto, gid='Domain users',fmask=664,dmask=775 0 0 But the mount command failed with error: | [mntent]: line 9 in /etc/fstab is bad
2002 Jun 25
1
linux+samba as DC in a win2k network
All, For a bunch of good reasons ;), my company thinks of getting rid of our win2k DC and replacing it with a linux RH 7.3 box with samba 2.2.4 or 2.2.5. Before starting working on that, I would like to gather some basic informations. We've got solaris 2.8, linux and win2k clients machines. LDAP: I understand that I need to setup an LDAP server which will replace the win2k Active Directory
2002 Jun 13
2
pam_mount and winbind
Hi ! Has anybody already managed to make pam_mount and winbind working together ? I'm running a linux 7.2 box with samba 2.2.4. I use winbind for user authentication from a win2k server (DEDALE in domain VALBONE). The following command works fine: $ smbmount //DEDALE/SHAREDIR \ /mnt/smb/dedale/sharedir/ -o \
2002 Jun 26
0
Fwd: Samba as DC in a win2k network
Hi ! Sorry to bother you but as you're pretty close to what I would like to do with samba, maybe you could help me to answer the above questions. As I guess you're both in a hurry, I don't ask you long technical explanations. Just theorical informations to get a good understanding of what I am going to do. Thanks a bundle in advance. Sabrina ----- Forwarded message from LAUTIER
2002 Jun 05
1
winbind: NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER
Hi, I'm running a linux RedHat 7.2 box with samba 2.2.4. I want to use winbind for authentification. The samba server is a member server in a W2K domain. I followed the steps in the winbind help which comes with the samba distribution (http://localhost:901/swat/help/winbind.html). Joining the domain was successfull: $ smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDC -U toto | INFO: Debug class all level = 100
2002 Jun 13
3
How to automatically mount shares.
Hi list, I've installed samba 2.2.3a on my Linux box. I have to join into an NT4 domain and all works fine. I've got only a question: Now I'm able to mount the NT share with the command: mount -t smbfs -o username=morgan,password=morgan //SERVERNT/DISC /mnt and it works only if I am root. Is there any possibility of mounting it automatically on boot? I've tough about /etc/fstab but
2005 Sep 19
2
File access rights on a NFS share: please help !
Hello, As I didn't get any answer, I'm posting my question again. Sorry to insist but I'm very embarrassed... I'm having troubles with access rights on files located on a NFS server (Solaris 8). The client machine is a Linux SuSe E9.0 and the samba suite version is samba-3.0.20, directly installed from a Linux package. The users connect to the Linux server without any Pb using
2002 Jun 07
2
Mappoing from Samba client to \\server\share\dir ?
Hi! How do I create a mountpoint with smbmount, that attaches to \\server\share\dir (on a Windows 2000 server) ?? If I mount to \\server\share I'm not able to see anything - but the mapping to the same server (from a Win2000 client) is okay, and I can see the contents of the directory... Trying to map to //server/share/dir gives me an error: 24402: tree connect failed: ERRDOS -
2008 Jul 14
0
Authenticating against samba passdb using PAM
Hey! I'm trying to get a web application I'm developing to authenticate against the samba user database. As far as I can tell, what I have to do is "simply" set up a PAM service that uses pam_smbpass.so, and then use a PAM client library to authenticate against it. For the second part, I found a Python example that authenticates against a given PAM service, and it works fine
2006 Mar 27
0
access share on machine running server again
Hi all, A while ago I posted about needing to access samba shares on the same machine that the samba server was running on. Someone posted a script to mount the shares and all was well till I upgraded my PC hadware and had a small accident :( I have tried modifing /etc/init.d/samba adding ... mount -t smbfs //127.0.0.1/common /mnt/samba/common -o
2006 Jan 22
0
cant add files + variables ? (Newbe:)
First time samberer :) I have a home network, samba server running on kubuntu, wifes system running kubuntu and company laptop running XP. To start with I want to just share files. I can read files in shares from my wifes system but no matter what I do I cannot add files to the mounted share. I get 'cannot create regular file .... no such file or directory', even though the mounted
2014 Jun 09
1
Cannot mount a remote volume after system upgrade
openSUSE v13.1 linux 3.11.10-11-desktop x86_64 samba 4.1.6 I recently upgraded an openSUSE server from v12.3 to v13.1. In the older version there was no problem about mounting a remote volume offered by an ancient OS/2 system. Now there is. Trying to mount it by command line: root:/home/sma-user3x> mount /t2 Retrying with upper case share name mount error(6): No such device or address
2008 Mar 27
1
documentation
Hello I'm searching some docs for klibc binaries. Is there any man (or doc) for these commands? I tried to use them, but didn't manage to do it. I want to use it for mounting root over nfs. Thanks Eurolines : Voyagez au meilleur prix : http://www.alinto.com/pub/
2007 Oct 12
3
extract the initramfs from a kernel
Hello, is there a way to extract an initramfs from a running kernel? and from a kernel lying on a disk? If yes, how? Thanks Eurolines : Voyagez au meilleur prix : http://www.alinto.com/pub/
2003 Nov 21
0
smbmount and credentials file
I have a small LAN: SuSE 7.2 with Samba 3.0 and a W2K box. What I can do: I can create shares from the W2K box that make files from the Linux box visible. I can also manually mount (using % smbmount ... ) from the command line as root. Here is where I run into problems. The only way I can mount a partition via smbmount is if I use the username=user%passwd option. If I attempt to setup a .smbpw
2008 Dec 08
0
Mounting a cifs share using kerberos for authentication.
Good afternoon, I would like to mount a cifs share using kerberos for authentication. I'm able to connect to the share using smbclient: $ smbclient //server/share -k and I'm able to mount the share using username/password pair entered interactively: # mount -t cifs //server/share /mnt -o user=smbuser or using a `credentials' file: # mount -t cifs //server/share /mnt -o