Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Samba 2.2.5 - Cannot copy The path is too deep"
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 May 28
1
Passing domain name to PPP
Hi-
Our PPP RAS server is running Samba 2.2.8a and winbind. We want to
authenticate dialup users through the PDC (Win NT 4 SP6). However, in order
to do so, the dommainname needs to be prepended to the username, ie,
DOMAIN+USERNAME.
We don't want to have to teach all our dialup users to add the domainname
when they login to RAS, so we are looking for a way to script this.
Has anyone tweaked
2003 Jun 03
1
PDC and remote login
Hello,
I have a Samba PDC sitting behind a Linux firewall/VPN server (using PoPToP).
My remote users can log in to the VPN and they are assigned a local IP address in the same subnet as the local PC's and servers.
I'd like these users to be able to log in to the Samba PDC domain when coming in via the VPN connection.
How do I set up the client PC's (Win98 and 2000) to do this?
I
2002 Oct 28
2
root prexec/postexec & login scripts
I have a perl script that I'd like to use to create windows 9x login
scripts at login time but I cannot get the process to work right. I have
RedHat 7.3 (actually the k12ltsp v2.1.0 which is a modified RH7.3) set
up as a domain controller which is working well. Manually created login
scripts run fine on the workstations at login. I'm using a netlogon
script I found at
2002 Oct 11
6
who's on
Hi everyone,
Probably a dumb one too, but simply I cannot put my finger on what command
to use in order to see who's locally logged on; let me be more accurate in
my description:
we run win98 PC all accessing shares on the linux boxes via samba. Several
users & shares. When I use finger or who to see who's logged on I only get
to see who's logged on directly through ssh or telnet,
2002 May 01
3
smbclient & printing on win2k box with HP Deskjet 560C (Drivers?) SMB 2.2.3a - Kernel 2.4.7, red hat 7.2
Hi LUs,
I dont have much time at the moment to read tons of documentation. So, I
would like to ask a hopefully easy to answer question.
Samba is running alright with me, smbclient works fine, but I would like to
print from my Linux box over LAN to a printer (HP 560C) connected to a win2k
box. Because I can't afford a better or second printer & I also havent got
enough room for it
2002 Feb 26
1
Re: 2.2.3a as a PDC for Win2k Pro and/or WinXP Pro
Hi Mathias,
I can't speak on Win2k Pro but have recently tested WinXP Pro. Now with
XP you will need to use the reg file included with the samba archive (in
a sub directory in the docs dir). Once that has been applied (presuming
all accounts have already been created on server) you can join the
domain and log in no problems.
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Regards,
Deryk Robosson
Robosson Business Services
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2012 Jul 16
1
Selective TLS per local IP
We have the requirement to provide SSL on some IP addresses, but not others on our servers.
Providing SSL is the easy part and we're able to use multiple SSL certificates now. (thanks Timo!)
All is working ok, but we several IP hosts that do not require SSL and do not have valid certificates.
While we can limit access via a firewall ACL to TLS connect ports (993/995) we can't do so on
2012 Dec 05
2
log_path - expansion possible?
Does (or can) the ability to use expansion variables in Dovecot's log_path exist?
ie:
log_path = /var/log/dovecot/dovecot-%Y%m%d
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Robert Blayzor
INOC, LLC
rblayzor at inoc.net
http://www.inoc.net/~rblayzor/
2012 Jul 15
3
Last login datetime on accounts
I have searching for the best way to tell if a Dovecot user is idle by finding the last time they have logged in.
Right now the best way I can tell is to do something like "touch" a file in the users homedir via a post login exec.
This seems like a LOT of overhead, to accomplish such a simple task, especially if your doing a lot of dozens of logins per second. Is there an
2008 Jun 09
0
BOOTP and no default route
Is there any way to prevent the BOOTP client from injecting a default
route? When I originally set things up our DHCP server would not send
a default route because there was no gateway, local only. If you
leave out the default route, the server will try proxy-arp when ends
up putting a default route to itself in the routing table.
The problem is that on startup the servers actually
2015 Jan 01
2
Sieve permissions issue following update
On 1/1/2015 4:17 PM, Robert Blayzor wrote:
> On Jan 1, 2015, at 9:58 AM, Robert Blayzor <rblayzor.bulk at inoc.net> wrote:
>>> Hmm. This smells like a bug. I notice that your modification times of
>>> the .sieve and .svbin file are exactly the same (that is somewhat
>>> unusual). I'm looking at a potential bug that would explain your problem.
>>>
2003 Apr 18
2
dp.samba.org in a blacklist...
Samba organizers might want to look into this:
[ns1:~] dig 150.73.70.66.relays.osirusoft.com
; <<>> DiG 9.2.2 <<>> 150.73.70.66.relays.osirusoft.com
;; global options: printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 28005
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 13
;; QUESTION SECTION:
2012 Jul 16
2
Multi Server Exim/Dovecot and NFS
In reading the Dovecot NFS WIKI entry:
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/NFS
It mentions a FreeBSD NFS client caching bug. I believe that bug only exists pre-8.x ? It seems that a patch in the PR notes was MFC'd and made it into 8.x at some point. (at least I checked the source in 8.3 and it was there). So I assume that FreeBSD 8.x mitigates the issue? Maybe not?
So our deployment is multi
2015 Jan 26
0
Sieve permissions issue following update
On 01/01/2015 05:22 PM, Stephan Bosch wrote:
> On 1/1/2015 4:17 PM, Robert Blayzor wrote:
>> On Jan 1, 2015, at 9:58 AM, Robert Blayzor <rblayzor.bulk at inoc.net> wrote:
>>>> Hmm. This smells like a bug. I notice that your modification times of
>>>> the .sieve and .svbin file are exactly the same (that is somewhat
>>>> unusual). I'm looking
2002 Feb 14
0
Samba server with IIS Clients
Does anyone out there have multiple IIS servers using a Samba server for
a common file store? I'm trying to do just that and I'm having a hell
of a time with permissions in Windows to get things like IIS publishing
and Frontpage to work correctly.
The Samba server is acting as the domain controller, which seems to work
fine. Both IIS servers are members of the domain and both have valid
2023 Mar 20
2
NSD zone file GENERATE directive
On 3/20/23 13:41, Anand Buddhdev via nsd-users wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> NSD doesn't understand the GENERATE directive. You'll have to create
> your zone files using a script or template engine.
Understood but certainly not helpful with large dynamic IPv6 PTR's...
Not that dynamic hosts NEED PTR's, but would still be nice to have.
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inoc.net!rblayzor
XMPP:
2024 Mar 01
1
RFC8501 IPv6 Wildcard PTR
Per RFC 8501 seciont 2.2
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8501
I have attempted to use a wildcard on a /64 boundary within a zonefile
for NSD, but it doesn't not appear to work. PTR lookups fail...
tested with, ie:
$ORIGIN 1.1.0.0.8.5.1.b.2.2.5.2.ip6.arpa.
* PTR my.fqdn.net.
Did not work...
or would you have to use? (not tested)
*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.* PTR ....
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2000 May 13
1
Authentication through samba
Greets,
I have two samba servers setup on linux machines (Machine A, Machine B).
I would like one (Machine A) to authenticate for itself and Machine B.
So far, setting Machine B up as a client pointed to Machine A as a
password server seems to work somewhat but Machine B still requires the
uid/gid to exist locally in order to work properly. Is there a way
around this?
Regards,
Deryk Robosson
2004 Jun 02
1
Solving Nautilus Samba issue
I'm trying to solve this bug with browsing SMB shares with Nautilus:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129890
I posted on nautilus-list about it and the response was basically, "We
don't know enough about SMB, maybe you could get a Samba developer to
help?" So, do any of you wise Samba people know what might be causing
this? Thanks for your help.