Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "WinXP Pro passwords"
2018 Mar 12
2
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing \* on Samba AD - out of the blue
I have a Samba AD running Samba 4.7.5. Everything was working fine,
when, seemingly out of the blue, the users started to be denied access
to all shares. If I try from a Windows 7 or Windows 10 machine, logged
in as a user in "Domain Uses", I get:
"Windows cannot access \\server-name\share_name. You do not have
permission to access \\server-name\share_name"
If I use
2018 Mar 12
2
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED listing \* on Samba AD - out of the blue
On 12/03/18 11:28, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 11:11:44 +0000
> Sebastian Arcus via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
>> I have a Samba AD running Samba 4.7.5. Everything was working fine,
>> when, seemingly out of the blue, the users started to be denied
>> access to all shares. If I try from a Windows 7 or Windows 10
>>
2014 Aug 28
2
Samba 4 As PDC Not Populated In Windows Network
Dear Sirs,
I have been given your e-mail address by Jeremy Allison. I would like to submit the following issue I have. You should also know I have been searching Internet for articles before and found that the behavior I wish you to help me with is quite common. The issue is the Samba 4 server integration into a Microsoft Windows network. I have done this and that configuration as particular
2003 Feb 16
2
No domain server was available to validate your password.
Hi all,
I have a strange problem with the Samba server as PDC.
I periodically get the error message "No domain server
was available to validate your password". But, at
other times it would login fine and execute the login
scripts to handle all the map drives.
I don't have the slightest clue where the problem is.
When the problem arise, I don't even need to do
anything about it.
2002 Oct 11
2
mount_smbfs can't get server address
i am running freebsd 4.6.2
i am using this command to mount a windows share from windows xp
mount_smbfs //user@server/share_name /path/to/mount_point
and everytime i get this message
mount_smbfs: can't get server address: ssyerr = operation timed out
i have also tried this command
mount -t smbfs //user@server/share_name /path/to/mount_point
and get the same message
can any one give me some
2011 Dec 23
1
Help - Mounting a Windows computer with two IP addresses
Hi all,
I need to mount a Windows share locally on my laptop. However, I cannot
do this via
sudo mount -t smbfs //host_name/share_name /local_mount
because the host_name has two IP addresses with it as shown by nmblookup
//host_name.
(That is, I try mounting and I'm given this error:
mount error(115): Operation now in progress
Refer to the mount.cifs(8) manual page (e.g. man mount.cifs)
2004 Nov 09
1
Unix install question.
Is there anyway to merge the users accounts (passwd/shadow) on our UNIX
machine to create a default sampasswd file. We have close to 11,000 UNIX
accounts and would like to use samba's domain login features. We are just not
sure how to merge the current users into the samba's passwd list.
Or is there another way to do this???
Thanks,
*********************************
Adam Taylor
2009 Mar 10
1
samba doesn't release external usb device
HI all :-)
Using debian stable (samba version 2:3.2.5-4 ) often I mount ntfs partition
(using mount.ntfs-3g) of a usb external disk. So I can access from my lan to
this usb disk.
[usb0]
path=/media/usb0
writable = yes
browseable = no
valid users = nick
[...]
when I finish to use this disk and I try to umount it samba doesn't release
this the disk:
umount /media/usb0 (or umount
2002 Dec 04
2
Access Samba Servers from the Internet?
Hello,
I have a little question that I am not sure about:
I will set up a server at a hosting facility, is it possible to install Samba
on the server and access shares of this server over the internet?
Would I just have to use the right workgroup, maybe restrict access to
certain IP's, and would I then be able to access the shares from just
anywhere on the internet, as long as I have the
2017 Oct 11
2
Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
On Wed, 11 Oct 2017 10:13:35 +0200
"L.P.H. van Belle via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> If you mean, Linux <=> Linux , use automounting, of dedicated mounts.
> Cifs/nfs, depending on you setup and what you need.
>
>
The problem is, they don't seem to work any more. They all seem to rely
on mount.cifs and you need to be root to run this. When
2017 Jan 07
3
frequent core dumps (invalid lock_order?)
> Lets hold off with logs, do you know that if you remove everything
> that should be in a share from the [global] part of your smb.conf, you
> get left with just '[global]’.
The share actually comes from an include file. I made it look like it’s part of the main config for simplicity.
> It also doesn't help that everything
> that is in [global] is also in the share.
It’s
2005 Jun 01
1
can't see share from win2000
I have a home network with samba running on my gentoo machine. The samba
share is visible to all my home machines (XP home edition and win95). My
work laptop (win2000) however, does not show the share in the network
neighborhood. When I try to connect to the share directly by typing \
\192.168.15.141\share_name in the run dialog win2000 displays the
following message:
"There are currently no
2007 May 15
1
Share's accès : how to?
I have configure this folder share in samba :
[share_name]
Path = /home/folder
With this acc?s : share root:group_name 2770
In my group ?group_name?, I?ve user1, user2, user3.
Therefore the 3 users have complete acces in this folder. But in this one I
have to add other folder shared :
- /home/folder/ufold1
- /home/folder/ufold2
But I want the user1 have only an acces in the
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
2000 Feb 23
3
newbie desperate for help
I just installed Samba for the first time. Installed and setup like a dream. Unfortunately, I can't login to save my life. The server appears in the Net. Neighborhood, but when I double-click to login, the login window give the following message:
Incorrect password or unknown username for \\SERVERNAME
Entering a username and password (from /etc/passwd) returns:
\\SERVERNAME is not
2005 Oct 03
1
group name in valid user
Hi,
i've encountered a problem configuring the smb.conf... i must grant access i a share dir on a hp-ux server (11.11 with official HP samba 3.0.7 depot... maybe patch level to 3.0.14)
i've write
valid user = @group_name
in [share_name] session of smb.conf
We have just implemented the integration with the windows 2003 active directory domain for the validation using kerberos protocol...
2017 Jan 07
2
frequent core dumps (invalid lock_order?)
Hi Rowland,
Thanks for taking the time to look at this. I will post the log 10 output a bit later. Btw, what logs with log level 10 are you interested in?
Here’s my samba config with sensitive info replaced with placeholders:
[global]
access based share enum = yes
browseable = yes
comment = <COMMENT>
create mask = 0660
directory mask =
1997 Oct 21
1
Samba Server Not Browseable
Hello-
I am in the process of upgrading our NT 3.51 to NT 4.0
but have run into a problem:
We have Samba 1.9.14 running on a UnixWare 2.1 machine.
With the NT 3.51 machines the Samba Serveris not visible
in the Network Neightborhood, but it can be easily accessed
by specifying where one wants to connect.
NT 4.0 doesn't seem to have this option.
So, 1) can someone tell me HOW to make
2006 Dec 01
1
XP client doesn't save/retain share passwords
I am using xp pro SP2 to map a share on samba 3.0.10/redhat enterprise4 - i
choose to reconnect as different user + reconnect at logon it works fine
however when i reboot the xp machine it loses the password to the share and
i have to re-enter it again.
is this a normal behavior? did anyone come across something like that?
Thanks
2004 Jun 26
1
accessing files on XP box from Linux Box
Like many, I'm trying to make the move from Windows to Linux.
Unfortunately, I'm not the only one who works at my company. The primary
file server is a Windows XP Pro machine. There is a share on this
machine that I must connnect to.
As a first step, I'm trying to connect to this shared directory from my
new Linux workstation.
After many hours of combing through documentation and