Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "Is it possible to map shares via Network Neighborhood?"
2002 May 08
1
Configuring PAM
We're using Samba 2.2.2 on AIX (RS/6000) with NT authentication. We only
want to authenticate at the PDC, and if they pass, they'll be able to map
to whatever shares have been assigned to their Workgroup...we need to
bypass any authentication at the AIX level. From the limited documentation
(PAM-authenication-and-Samba.html) , it almost looks like PAM will
accomplish this task. Is
2002 May 08
1
How/when do the PAM files get created?
I've been reading chapter 3 of the SAMBA Project Documentation and I can't
find any PAM files (pam.d directory) in my /etc. Is there something I need
to compile in order to have these files? Thanks for any help.
Darin DeCounter
Atex Assistant System Administrator
Las Vegas Review-Journal
702-387-5230
ddecounter@reviewjournal.com
2002 Feb 14
1
Having trouble getting "join" to work successfully
We've added the server name to our PDC (as a Windows NT Workstation or
Server) and when we attempt to "join" we get the following error msg:
hbsrv{root}#smbpasswd -j DDRJ -r PDC-DDRJ
cli_net_auth2: Error NT_STATUS_NO_TRUST_SAM_ACCOUNT
cli_nt_setup_creds: auth2 challenge failed
modify_trust_password: unable to setup the PDC credentials to machine
PDC-DDRJ.
Error was :
1999 Oct 04
3
Tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw
Can anyone help me?
I have Samba 2.0.5a running on SuSE Linux 6.0 (2.0.36) and
Windows NT Server 4.0 SP4 (PDC).
When I try to do a "smbclient -L MYUNIX" (according to the trouble
shooting guide) I get the following message:
Addes interface ip=195.90.254.xxx bcast=195.90.254.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Password:
Domain=[MYDOMAIN] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.5a]
tree connect failed: ERRSRV
2002 Feb 21
1
One domain w/ multiple subnets. Do a "join" for each subnet?
We've got Samba 2.2.2 up and running fine on an RS/6000 (AIX) machine w/ NT
authentication. We have one domain w/ multiple subnets, and need users on
these different subnets to have access to the shares on this machine.
We've tested from a different subnet than the one we originally ran
smbpasswd on, and it fails (prompting for the passwd to the share...when it
works fine from the
2002 Mar 06
2
Can we still use Samba if routers have netbeui/netbios turned off?
Samba is working perfect on our main subnet, but it won't for any
additional subnets on this domain. We use NT authentication and my system
is an RS/6000. I just found out that our routers for these additional
subnets have netbeui/netbios turned off. Network Admin. said it's because
they're set not to allow broadcasting (and they're not going to start), and
turning
2002 Feb 12
1
What is the function of nmbd?
I've got Samba 2.2.2 installed and running fine on one of our servers
(RS/6000 AIX 4.3.3 and using NT authentication), however, when I do Test #4
(from docs/textdocs/DIAGNOSIS.txt) it looks like this:
npssrv{root}#nmblookup -B npssrv _SAMBA_
querying _SAMBA_ on 173.148.200.113
name_query failed to find name _SAMBA_
The test said I should get back the IP address of our samba server. I got
2000 Jun 22
13
installing samba
Hi,
I just downloaded the latest version of Samba in the form of samba-latest.tar.gz
Managed to unzip it with gunzip but cannot figure out how to install it. Tried rpm but didn't work.
I have an earlier version of Samba (2.0.6) on my SuSE 6.4 machine already.
Can I just install the new version or do I need to do some sort of uninstall of the previous version first.
advTHANKSance,
Mariann
2008 Mar 04
3
xvm no go
Hello all.
We''re a pretty traditional old school sun shop w/a few dozen sun boxes from 1999-2004.
We''re doing a try and buy on a sun blade 6000 with a couple of 6250 intel blades and a 6320 blade, looking to use multiple chassis to do a consolidation, using ldoms and xvm server with xvm ops center to manage it all.
At least that''s our forward looking plan.... to move
2006 Oct 31
0
6417056 nfssrv should use doors/xdr as its IPC mech to mountd(1m)
Author: rmesta
Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate
Revision: 4af930f29a665f04c4cf91ef1fbc049fb427a304
Log message:
6417056 nfssrv should use doors/xdr as its IPC mech to mountd(1m)
Files:
create: deleted_files/usr/src/uts/common/rpcsvc/nfsauth_prot.x
create: usr/src/cmd/fs.d/nfs/mountd/nfsauth_xdr.c
create: usr/src/uts/common/fs/nfs/nfs_auth_xdr.c
create: usr/src/uts/common/nfs/auth.h
delete:
2006 Oct 31
0
6417056 nfssrv should use doors/xdr as its IPC mech to mountd(1m) (fix unref)
Author: rmesta
Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate
Revision: 7413fc53072f4145c1b3ac0e2169234084b4c6ab
Log message:
6417056 nfssrv should use doors/xdr as its IPC mech to mountd(1m) (fix unref)
Files:
create: deleted_files/usr/src/cmd/fs.d/nfs/mountd/svc_local.c
delete: usr/src/cmd/fs.d/nfs/mountd/svc_local.c
2002 Nov 06
4
"hiding" and "vetoing" files (for Samba 2.2.2 & Windows Explorer)
We're running Samba 2.2.2 on an RS/6000 (AIX 4.3.3) using Windows 95
clients. We've tried the "hide files" and "veto files" option in smb.conf,
but when the shares are mapped, we can still see the contents in Windows
Explorer. We used the wildcard for all the contents of the shares (ex.
hide files = /*.*/). The Samba manual only makes reference to Windows 98,
so
2009 Apr 17
4
unable to find any probes from the nfs provider
I want to list/use the nfs probes but I get the error "dtrace: failed to
match nfs*:::: No probe matches description". Is there a way to enable
nfs provider probes? My system is running snv_112 (bfu''ed from the gate
archive)
# dtrace -lP nfs*
ID PROVIDER MODULE FUNCTION NAME
dtrace: failed to match nfs*:::: No probe matches
2002 Oct 22
1
nmbd dies as soon as it's started
As soon as I start up the daemons using the following commands, nmbd dies.
/usr/local/samba/bin/smbd -D
/usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd -D
When I view the nmbd.log it gives the following. We're trying to set up
Samba to work over 2 subnets. Smbd is ok and we can still mount our
shares. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks for any help.
[2002/10/22 10:37:55, 0]
2002 Nov 27
1
Hiding shares and/or their contents from Windows Explorer
Is anyone of aware of any known problems with Samba 2.2.2 and Windows 95,
dealing with hiding shares and/or their content from Windows Explorer? We
need to map these shares so our application can function properly...but the
shares and/or their content should never be accessible via Windows
Explorer. We have browseable = no for the shares. We also tried the
"hide"option, but the
2009 Sep 02
6
SXCE 121 Kernel Panic while installing NetBSD 5.0.1 PVM DomU
Hi all!
I am running SXCE 121 on a dual quad-core X2200M2 (64 bit of course).
During an installation of a NetBSD 5.0.1 PVM domU, the entire machine
crashed with a kernel panic. Here''s what I managed to salvage from
the LOM console of the machine:
Sep 2 18:55:19 glaurung genunix: /xpvd/xdb@41,51712 (xdb5) offline
Sep 2 18:55:19 glaurung genunix: /xpvd/xdb@41,51728 (xdb6) offline
2009 Nov 06
7
Status of DTrace NFSv3/v4 client providers
We recently had a strange NFS performance anomaly between a V880 running
snv_124 and two NetApp filers. To investigate, a DTrace NFSv4 (and
eventually NFSv3) client provider would been extremely helpful.
Unfortunately, all I could find were a request for code review of a v3
client provider and another request for help developing a v4 provider.
Nothing seems to have come from those initiatives,
1999 Aug 02
1
computer not showing up in Network Neighborhood
Hi,
Has anyone had this problem with Samba? I have been having trouble
getting my Samba server to show up in my Network Neighborhood list. It
is in the right workgroup, and when I do a search for computer, it is
found. Yet, it never shows up in my NN list. Can someone give me some
advice on how to make this work?
Thanks,
Ken
2004 Feb 25
0
hiding the UNIX system name from Network Neighborhood
Hi,
Here's the deal; Currently within our NT domain, Network Neighborhood can
see our SAMBA server via both the "netbios" name (set with 'netbios name =
vegas' from within the smb.conf file), plus the actual UNIX system
name. We want our users to browse our SAMBA server only via the "netbios"
name and not the actual UNIX system name. How can I configure
2000 Jan 26
0
network neighborhood not working...
Background:
Our subnet:128.2.224.*
samba machine 128.2.224.1 (tmc1) AIX 4.2 using precompiled binaries
NT Server 128.2.224.6 (tmc6)
nt 4.0 workstation 128.2.224.37 (tmc37)
smbd/nmbd version 2.0.5a
smb.conf
-----------------------------------------------
workgroup = TMC
guest ok = yes
hosts allow = 128.2.224.
dns proxy = no
#interfaces = 128.2
security = SERVER
password server = 128.2.224.6
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