Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "Winbindd - final step"
2003 Oct 01
2
Re-setting the Archive Bit
Hello,
I am using Brighstor to backup my Linux machines using shares at the moment
as I cannot get the agents to work (neither can CA). This would work fine if
the Backup program could re-set the archive bit (Linux file owner execute
setting). The problem is that, when accessing the share from a Windows
machine, I cannot re-set the archive bit under any combination of
permissions, unless the
2003 Oct 03
0
SAMBA and the Archive Bit
Hello All,
Touching up a file is supposed to switch on the Archive bit. However, I can
only get this to happen if the client doing the editing is also the owner.
This is fine for owner access in the HOME directories, but is useless when a
file is modified by any member of a group. The impact is that my incremental
backup only backs up a group rwx file when it is modified by the owner. This
is a
2003 Jan 02
2
ext3 instability in RH8.0?
We've been noticing some problems with ext3 and, in our
case, postfix, that appear to come to light under heavy
disk i/o loading. A previous thread found here
(http://www.redhat.com/mailing-lists/ext3-users/msg04189.html)
documents an identical set of symptons (and similar setup),
but with RH 7.2
The specifics are this:
1. Stock install of RH8.0 with postfix.
2. Linux mx 2.4.18-14 #1
2003 Feb 20
0
RE: pam_mount ( was RE: Help with Winbind )
Well, I've started to look at pam_mount and it seems it doesn't compile
under RH8.0 because it's missing pam_modules.h. I've located that in the
source for pam. It's found in pam-0.75-46.8.0.src.rpm.
The error I get is during the configure part:
checking for security/pam_modules.h... no
configure: error: You are missing security/pam_modules.h
I'm not so good with
2003 Jan 30
2
Can't see all of the directories in a share with 2.2.7a-1 &RH8...but older version/kernel can
could spaces in the names be an issue?
--
Christopher Barry
Manager of Information Systems
InfiniCon Systems
http://www.infiniconsys.com
office: 610.233.4747
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-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Gerkman [mailto:joe.gerkman@gartner.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 1:38 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Can't see all of the
2002 Dec 06
0
Running Kernel 2.4.20 Under RH8.0
If you decide to run kernel 2.4.20 under RH8.0, you may want to apply the
following patch in /etc/rc.d:
--- rc.sysinit.orig 2002-08-22 14:10:52.000000000 -0700
+++ rc.sysinit 2002-12-05 19:46:31.000000000 -0800
@@ -178,8 +178,8 @@
if [ $usb = "1" ]; then
needusbstorage=`grep -e "^I.*Cls=08" /proc/bus/usb/devices 2>/dev/null`
action $"Initializing USB
2004 Feb 02
2
rsync 2.6.0 causing incredible load on Linux 2.4.x?
Hi everyone. Has anyone experienced rsync 2.6.0 causing huge amounts of
system load? Especially on Linux 2.4?
We recently upgraded our "push" machine to rsync 2.6.0 and the next push
that went out (rsyncing about 3GB of data to 15 servers sequentially
over gigabit ethernet) caused the box to hit 110.59. We only know the
load because snmpd was still working, but nothing else in userspace
2005 Jul 06
0
Domain member server on AIX 5.3
Hi,
I'm trying to setup samba 3.0.14a as domain member on AIX 5.3.
My test environment is:
- PDC and ldap master on RH8.0 (samba 3.0.14a, openldap 2.1.29)
- Ldap slave on FC3 (openldap 2.2.13)
- Samba domain member on FC4 (samba 3.0.14a)
- XP clients
- and Samba domain member on AIX 5.3 (samba 3.0.14a)
This is what I did:
- Compiled samba
./configure --with-fhs --with-quotas
2003 Apr 23
0
Re: Win XP 'Network path was not found' Error when connecting to Samba s
Sorry, for the resend, but I found out another piece of information that may be helpful. I did a Ethereal check and then tried accessing the Samba Serve from my XP box. The Linux box got 3 NBNS Name queries on the Share Sambaserve and the response from the linux box was a ICMP saying Destination unreachable. Then 3 more NBNS broadcasts for the name query which Linux did not respond to.
Thank
2003 Jul 30
1
Using Winbind with Squid
Hello,
I've configured a squid proxy server to use the wb_auth module to
authenticate NT Users . I'm aware that this is not the squid users mailing
list but since the wb_auth modle uses the winbind application i thought this
might be a good place to look for some help.
Basically, the wb_auth module asks winbind to authenticate a users. Winbind
then returns a '0' if the
2005 May 04
1
The 'nobody' account (mapping not found for gidNumber: 99)
Hi,
I am using a samba domain controller with an LDAP backend. I am also
using samba domain controllers with this setup similar to those
described in the 'Domain Members, Updating Samba and Migration' chapter
of the Samba By Example book.
On the domain member servers winbind stores the UID<->SID in the Idmap
section of the directory. This appears to be working correctly, however
2003 Feb 19
3
log files - slackware
Does anyone use slackware with samba? And if so, are they able to produce
'log.nmbd' files? I can't. But I can do this just fine with RH8.0.
By the way - my version of Slackware is 8.1
--
T.L.Gervais
Coldbrook, NS
Canada.
2003 Jul 18
4
rh8.0 and xp home
I have two networked pcs.
pc 1- RH8.0 which came with Samba-backend 1.0.8 and Samba 2.2.5
pc 2- XP Home
I am able to access the shared folders from pc2 on pc1.
However from pc2 I can not even see the ressources of pc1.
In My Network Places/Entire Network/Microsoft Windows Network/"My
Workgroup" I can see "pc1" but when I click on it I get an error
message: \\"pc1"
2005 Aug 12
3
wbinfo -t not working on BDC
Hi,
I just can't seem to get winbind to work on my BDC. I'm using FC3 and
samba 3.0.20rc2. My PDC is RHEL4 running Samba 3.0.14a. / Openldap.
I can join the BDC to the domain successfully using "net rpc join..." ,
but when i enter wbinfo -t to check the trust relationship i get
checking the trust secret via RPC calls failed
error code was (0x0)
Could not check secret
I
2003 Apr 23
1
Win XP 'Network path was not found' Error when connecting to Samba share
I am running a network with 2 XP boxes and 1 RH8.0 box running Samba 2.2.8a (bin pkg). I have also tried Samba 2.2.5 (the included distro ver.) and Samba 3 (not in depth though).
I have added my WinXP username/passwd to smbpasswd and to the Linux User list. I've tried encrypt passwords and have even tried playing with the 'gpedit.msc' in Win XP to turn off encryption to 3rd party
2011 Mar 31
2
Winbindd filling log file with " final write to client failed: Broken pipe"
Hello,
I've set up winbindd to authenticate local users against our active
directory servers and everything works fine.
I see plenty of the following lines in my logs and I'm wondering if
someone can help me troubleshooting this:
[2011/03/31 15:15:02, 10]
winbindd/winbindd_cache.c:cache_retrieve_response(2666)
Retrieving response for pid 8749
[2011/03/31 15:15:02, 7]
2004 Dec 01
4
allowing users to change system time
Greetings Samba users,
I'm the proud administrator of a samba 3 domain with openldap backend. All
is well but for one niggling little problem which i hope somebody could help
me with ?.
My pdc is set up as a time server "time server = yes" and I have created a
logon script with the following entry :
net time \\mypdc /set /yes
Now, when i logon to a windows 2k domain client as
2003 Jan 30
3
Can't see all of the directories in a share with 2.2.7a-1 & RH8...but older version/kernel can
Hi all,
Hoping someone might be able to steer me in the right direction and/or
help me solve my problem.
We have a number of Linux servers (RH6.2 -> RH8) which connect to the
same share on a Win2000 Server. We've been working kinda hard to get
everything upgraded to either RH7.3 or RH8.0 since we rarely get the
opportunity. 2 similar servers (one dev, one prod) access this same
window
2020 Oct 13
2
[RFC] Python 2 / Python 3 status, final step(s)
Hi Folks,
Now that LLVM 11.0.0 has been released, it's time to prepare for the final step
envisionned in the previous RFC named *[RFC] Python 2 / Python 3 status* [0],
ie. requiring Python3.6 for LLVM 12.0.0, to be released in 2021.
At least Fedora already only ships Python3 and we didn't have much bugs reported
wrt. Python compatibility for the LLVM toolchain.
Indeed, all Python scripts
2003 Jan 13
3
mapping usernames between Windows and Linux
My username is different on my Linux box than on my Windows box so I used
the line
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
in my smb.conf file and this file includes the line
steve = steveb
However when I'm logged on to my Linux box as 'steve' and use the
smbclient command like this:
# smbclient //<Windows computer>/Shared
...
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
it