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2003 Jan 16
1
Second Post: Unable to add user with Samba 2.2.7 - LDAP - PDC
Hello, I did not have any response of my first mail. Perhaps I did not be enough clear: Since I have installed the latest version of samba (2.2.7), I can't see user of my domain with the Win2K User management console. I have try to change several attribute in my user ( in particular acctFlags ) but I cannot manage with making my system works. Do you have any idea ? Thanks in advance
1998 Oct 16
3
The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials
I have a different Unix userid for each project I'm working on, so I need to provide a different userid/password combination for each drive I map to my NT 4.0 SP3 system. But, whenever I try to supply a different userid in the "Connect As" box and hit "OK", I get the message: The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials Something I read in the
2001 Nov 29
2
Odd preexec/root preexec behavior
Running Samba 2.2.2, having troubles with preexec when it involves the path parameter: Log on to the samba server as kris, user "users". %U expands to kris, %G expands to users. [profile] path = /data/profile/%U preexec = /bin/mkdir -m 700 /data/profile/%U writable = yes create mode = 0600 directory mode = 0700 This fails to work, Samba reports that it could not
2016 Oct 30
4
Auto Create Home - shadow_copy2 and root preexec
Hi, I make use of shadow_copy2 and root preexec. The vfs root preexec is responsible to auto create home directories which initially don't exist. The script behind it is well tested and works perfectly. Unfortunaltely shadow_copy2 seems to be called before root preexec and fails due to the missing ZFS home share which causes the session to fail completely before root preexec even has a
2015 May 18
2
preexec and msdfs proxy
On 18/05/15 07:36, Daniel M?ller wrote: > Msdfs proxy is pointing to another instance of samba servers, it passes > through. > I think running preexec there on the other instance will do the trick. > > Greetings > Daniel > > > EDV Daniel M?ller > > Leitung EDV > Tropenklinik Paul-Lechler-Krankenhaus > Paul-Lechler-Str. 24 > 72076 T?bingen > Tel.:
1999 Oct 20
3
Preexec and smb.conf
Hi Steve, And thanks for your answer. Unfortunately it does not solve my problem. What I?m trying to do is to create two dirs using preexec in the same service. It works well as long as I?m only creating one directory, what I can?t figure out is how to create the second directory withing the same service. Eg. How would I continue after the last "fi" in the script to check for the second
2015 May 28
2
preexec and msdfs proxy
One more time: root preexec does: run a command or script if the user hit the share. Now with msdfs proxy it need to be run on the linked host that carries the share. So you are better to set root preexec on the share of the linked host. I think there is no other way. Server1 [sharepointtoserver2] msdfs root=yes msdfs proxy =\server2\shareonserver2 Server2 [shareonserver2] Root
2015 May 16
2
preexec and msdfs proxy
Hi, I was wondering if someone had any thoughts as to why "preexec" doesn't fire when "msdfs proxy" is used? Thank you, Greg Enlow -- Greg Enlow grenlow at hk.mailbox.de On 13 May 2015, at 11:18, Greg Enlow wrote: ok ok ... Names have been changed to protect the inoccent. This installation is being used to mitigate a server migration by providing read-only access
2002 Nov 01
1
SLOW connections
Hi everyone, I have a small home network with a Samba 2.2.3 server on Linux serving up my files and printers. However, from windows machines (win 98) connecting to a share takes an annoyingly long time (in the order of 10s of seconds) Connecting from a linux box is very quick. I have configured Windows 98 to fully reconnect the share on logon. If I don't, Windows Explorer hangs all
2015 Oct 20
5
Can't get 'root preexec' to run
Looks like my nfsv4 kerberos and root access problem. In that case, root didnt have a kerberos ticket, and was not allowed to access the needed folder. I think this is a bit the same. Creating the users and profiles shares from ADUC is working fine for me but not scripted from user root. Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at
2007 May 17
1
prexec change between 3.0.24 to 3.0.25
Hello, I've been testing out 3.0.25 before putting it into production and came across an issue. As a simple example.. in a share definition root preexec = echo "hey there, hi there, hello" > /tmp/hiya.txt works fine under 3.0.24 not so under 3.0.25, /tmp/hiya.txt isn't created. Cranking up the debugging and using some other similiar tests it seems to me that Samba is in
2007 Feb 12
1
domain logons - prevent multiple logins with the same account
hi i'm trying to solve this problem, i've came up with a solution, but i don't think that this is the best availibe method for this problem i read about that samba does provides a 'preexec' call that can prevent a share to be accessed, and i figured out, that with this i can reject access to a share if the user have already logged in from another maschine. and if i wrote the
2004 Jan 18
1
samba3 win2k roaming profiles.
I'm running Windows 2000 Professional and Samba 3.0.1 and I can't seem to get roaming profiles to work right. When there are no profiles stored locally on the win2k machine, and a user logs in for the first time, it successfully reads the profile from the server in the \\netlogon\Default User share. Next, if you manually copy the profile to server and login to the workstation, it
2004 Oct 13
1
root preexec script runs twice
Hi. I'm tesing Samba 3.0.7-a on Debian Sarge with Debian kernel 2.6.8. I am working on auto-creation of logon scripts, & am using a root preexec on the netlogon share for this. In testing I have passed the user ID to the script, and have used echo to test output. The netlogon service parameters and other info are below. The output from the script occurs twice in the output file,
2003 May 31
1
Win2k Client <-> Samba Server
I'm having some difficulties joining a Win2k workstation to a Samba domain. This particular workstation is my work laptop (DRUMMSW01) which normally operates as a member of a standard Win2k domain called BIZ. At windows startup/logon, BIZ is specified as the domain. At home, my Samba PDC's workgroup/domain is HOME.LAN When I try to browse shares on HOME.LAN with the Win2k laptop, I
2009 May 06
1
Samba group management understanding
Hello all, I want to set up a share for a project (enseign) First thing I did is to create a group for that project (with smbldap-groupadd) and add project members to that group. Then I created a test_smb directory on my linux server with the following access rights: drwxrwx--- 2 gbayard enseign 4096 avr 29 15:03 /test_smb Note: the idea is that only group members should be able to
2003 Jun 28
3
exec scripts question
i'm having problems with preexec scripts... see example below [homes] preexec = mkdir /samba/users/%U do exec scripts only work in a Samba PDC setup or are we able to use exec scripts in any setup ? if you look at the preexec script above, all i'm trying to do is make a dir for the connecting user (i don't need to make an account as the samba server is seup as a domain member server
2002 Oct 30
1
Re: Samba - root preexec & login scripts
Last night at home, and on a second system today at work, I tried putting in the sample preexec statement contained in the smb.conf man page to check it's effect on the domain logons. Just like the preexec for the perl script it kills domain logons. As that script is right in the smb.conf man page I'd certainly expect that to work. As one final shot at this I'll post my smb.conf for
2004 Jul 31
1
failure running an at job from a root preexec
Hi folks, I'm having a problem queuing an 'at' job from a root preexec. I have a shell script which queries LDAP for per-user quota information and sets the local filesystem quotas accordingly. This runs, and runs fine, out of the root preexec on our users home share. But we bin running a server with broken quotas for a while, and had to turn quotas off. We're ready to try
1999 Oct 19
2
Preexec and multiple commands
Hi, I am trying to create two directories using the preexec command but I must be missing something very simple. I just can?t figure out the syntax. How would I continue this so that I could create dir2? preexec = if [ ! -e /home/%U/dir1] then /bin/mkdir /home/%U/dir1; fi Regards Robert ----------------------------------------------------------