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2005 May 06
4
Legality Issue & Relaying
Hi All, I'm planning to get a stream running in the next month or two, and will be using ices and icecast. Legality: Further to the last couple of posts regarding legality issue. I notice that the PRC do their licence cost on a percentage of your revenue, seeing as I plan to host no adverts or indeed any commercial aspect I hope to get a licence without actually paying anything. (I've
2003 Apr 10
0
problem logging on to samba domain (pdc) from a win xp workstation
Dear list, I've got a problem logging on to my samba domain from a win xp ws. The problem now persists for several months and I've no more ideas what to try next. Can somebody help me pls? I have been reading the list casually but did nit find an answer. Problem: I finally managed to join my samba domain "do1" from my client ws. After rebooting the client, when trying log on
2011 Sep 06
2
Samba (CentOS) + Windows 7 Ultimate 64 = no login
Hi, I am trying to setup a CentOS staging server as part of my development/testing setup. CentOS is working fine and I'm able to connect via SSH and HTTP without isssue. I want directly edit code on the CentOS server from my main tower running Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit but I'm struggling to authenticate a connection. I'm at a point where Windows knows there is a share available but
2003 Apr 10
0
AW: problem logging on to samba domain (pdc) from a win xp workstation
I had assumed that already and did that manually. Might I have to change further keys on my xp workstation in the control panel in order to become a domain member of my samba domain? Why doesn't the workstation find the domain controller = samba pdc at logon time? Do I have to modify any host file on XP, install a dns server? Cheers, Dominik -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Jim
2003 Apr 11
0
Samba maps any user to nobody -> problem logging on to samba domain (pdc) from a win xp workstation
I did it all again. The samba workstation account smb_cl is all right. My problem is that after I have joined my samba domain the domain logon does not work. At the logon prompt on my Win XP it says - that no domain controller is available or - that my machine account was not found. My log.smbd says at the same time: [2003/04/11 12:21:59, 0] smbd/password.c:authorise_login(872)
2002 Aug 01
0
W2k no longer has Trust to samba pdc
SMB.conf, smbpasswd, log files attached to this message. I have several W2k Workstations, with a SAMBA 2.2.3 PDC. Looking at the logs it seems that stevedallas (W2K client) is getting validation errors as "visitor" (which DOES exist...) I am not sure what happened, but I must have removed all of the important parts of the server validation. OUTLAND is domain, W2k/ clients are
2003 Apr 10
1
problem logging on to samba domain (pdc) from a win x pworkstation
If I'm not mistaken, the sign or seal hack from samba2.2.3 is broken. Use the newer hack or manually modify your registry. Jim > -----Original Message----- > From: samba-bounces+creole3=bellsouth.net@lists.samba.org > [mailto:samba-bounces+creole3=bellsouth.net@lists.samba.org]On > Behalf Of > dominik > Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 9:05 AM > To: samba@lists.samba.org
2001 Dec 02
1
Can't write to a disk share
Hi there. I'm running Samba 2.2.2 on a Red Hat 7.2 system. I've set up a few disk shares (with the writable option set to yes), but I can't write to them. I can read from them ok, so I don't know what the problem is. I'm trying to write to the shares from a Windows 2000 Professional computer. Here's a part of my logs that appear every time I try to write to a share:
2002 May 22
0
Help resolving Error...
Hi, accross both versions of samba I've compiled for linux with similar options [for 2.2.4 the following was used] ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/samba --with-utmp --with-libsmbclient --with -included-popt --with-acl-support --with-syslog --with-automount --with-smbm ount I get the following error, over and over and over... I looked at the source and it's like the end all fail all call
2003 May 07
0
Problems printing more info
Mikevl Mikevl at paradise.net.nz wrote on Samba-Digest: > Wed May 7 11:42:19 GMT 2003 > > > Hello I have almost got my printing system working except for this > > I have set up the printers and have the guest account > guest ok = no Well, doesn't this last line *deny* the guest account (which you defined just fine) the access you're intending to give it?
2002 Jul 25
1
R: High CPU utilization with samba2.2.5 on HPUX 11.00
Note that the problem arises only by scanning subdirectories with a large number of files ( 3.000 files and more ). -----Messaggio originale----- Da: Usai, Maria Grazia Inviato: gioved? 25 luglio 2002 11.11 A: samba@lists.samba.org Oggetto: [Samba] High CPU utilization with samba2.2.5 on HPUX 11.00 Hello, I need some help for a strange problem. I have an HP L2000 server ( 2 CPU and 2 GB RAM
2002 Sep 11
0
Problem: authorise_login: refusing user with no session setup
Hi, We are running Samba-2.2.6pre2 as a PDC with Win2kSP2-clients and we had the same problem running samba-2.2.5 and Win2k. We had NT4-client running previous versions of samba-2.2.x and have never had the same problem. Samba is compiled from source on Solaris8 running YP. We have everything up and running but sometimes users get a dialog-box just saying "Access denied" when they
2003 Mar 19
1
not able to browse other domains/workgroups
Hi, I have the following situation: 192.168.64.0/24 is my local network. .1 is my PDC (samba 2.2.6) workgroup is vanheusden 192.168.97.0/24 is an intranet somewhere else to which I'm connected through a vpn. workgroup is enderman ip-forwarding is enabled on 192.168.64.1 (my default gateway and endpoint for the vpn) on 192.168.64.1 I've set hosts allow to 192.168. and 127. hosts allow =
2003 Apr 29
1
Errors in browsing and authentication on a FreeBSD dual samba/samba-tng installation
Dear list I haven't been able to track down the cause of the following problems and hope someone can shed some light... We have been running samba-tng successfully on our school FreeBSD 4.5RELENG server for 18 months or so, but now need the facility of downloadable printer drivers for our W2k clients. I have installed samba 2.2.7a alongside our running samba-tng (2.6.1cvs) in a dual head
2020 Feb 10
0
New DNS-Records not aviable
Funny you should post this now. I was just cleaning up some DNS records and the following happend. I had to PTR records with an empty timestamp. I deleted them and wanted to recreate them. My reverse Zones are 0.168.192.in-addr.arpa and 2.168.192.in-addr.arpa both of the records I delted were in the "0" zone. The first i recreated with: samba-tool dns add dc1
2002 Aug 20
1
(no subject)
Following the "security = domain in Samba 2.x" document in the SWAT documentation page I do this: root@pc194-79:/usr/local/samba/bin# smbpasswd -j MDU -r pv-mdu-server1 -Ujohnm%xxxxxxxx Joined domain MDU. root@pc194-79:/usr/local/samba/bin# This is in [globals]: security = DOMAIN encrypt passwords = Yes password server = pv-mdu-server1 pv-mdu-server2 And now I start Samba via smbd
2002 May 14
0
security=share problem with NT 4.0
I'm having a problem authenticating to my Samba server. I'm NOT using winbind, and I have setup local users in the smbpasswd file. My w2k workstation works as I would expect and when I connect I see the following in the log.smbd. [2002/05/14 10:38:23, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(980) Defaulting to Lanman password for administrator [2002/05/14 10:38:23, 3]
2020 Feb 10
3
New DNS-Records not aviable
hi again. after some tests, (on my operational domain and on a new testdomain) i detected this behavior: on samba 4.11.6 sometimes the new DNS-records finisches on a wrong dns zone. the problem occurs, if more then 5 records are created with the same name in more then one domain zone for example: testa1.jupiter.mydom.org testa2.jupiter.mydom.org testa3.jupiter.mydom.org
2015 Sep 01
0
Samba 4 and MS Windows NFS Server (2012R2) - Update
Try this on your samba DC. amba-tool spn list PCNAME$ You should see something like: PCNAME$$ User CN=PCNAME,CN=Computers,DC=internal,DC=domain,DC=tld has the following servicePrincipalName: HOST/PCNAME HOST/PCNAME.internal.domain.tld nfs/PCNAME.internal.domain.tld nfs/PCNAME.internal.domain.tld at YOUR_REALM can you confirm this for both your servers which
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
guest user, is this a bug, as I have a guest unix user and a smbpasswd smbpasswd user. Both of these have passwords. I've tried this just about every way I can think of! Its driving me up the wall, any ideas would be gratefully accepted. [global] hosts allow = 194.217.17. 127. 213.219.41. 10. guest account = guest security = user encrypt passwords = yes smb passwd file =