Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "pam_smbpass -- passwd ... migrate"
2003 Jun 03
0
Minor pam_smbpass annoyance
I am using the pam_smbpass module, and I apologize if this is somewhat of
a PAM problem, but the HP-UX PAM implementation leaves a lot to be desired
so the docs are not always that helpful to me.
When using pam_smbpass after an smbpasswd, I get two password changed
lines, presumably because when smbpasswd uses PAM, it then re-calls the
pam_smbpass module. Therefore, in addition to getting double
2003 Jan 13
1
pam_smbpass Guidance
I am looking to move to encrypted passwords -- pam_smbpass looks like a
very attractive option to me. However, here is my problem: the way a user
FIRST logs in, 90% of the time, is in the lab, through a Win98 and Samba
machine. Therefore, the user MUST be able to login with their new
account/password (or for that matter, existing user account/password
pre-migration) to Samba first. Our account
2003 Jan 15
0
pam_smbpass fails, HP-UX 11i
Here is where it bombs out, feel free to ask for more info. It has done
this to me on two separate 11i machines, using HP's ANSIc compiler:
Make: Don't know how to make bin/pam_smbpass.so. Stop.
...nothing relavent to pam_smbpass before there. This is the only clue
I've found thus far (in config.log):
configure:2513: checking for security/_pam_macros.h
configure:2523: cc -E -Ae
2006 Nov 27
0
Samba 3.0.x to HP CIFS Server move
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I am currently running Samba 3.0.11 compiled for HP-UX 11i (PA2.0). I am
looking at upgrading to the most current version of Samba, but I see
that HP has finally caught up with the rest of the planet and is now
offering 3.0.22 with select fixes from 3.0.23. This is decent news
because upgrades were often problematic on HP-UX and I will have HP's
2004 Jul 07
0
Bug 975
This is a REALLY simple bug to fix, but I'm not sure of the best way to go
about it or I would have written a patch already. The basic problem is
that throughout the code, $(CC) is run with one of the arguments being
$(DYNEXP). This is fine. However, in two places (one at 965 of Makefile.in
where libsmbclient gets linked, and one at 1201 where pam_smbpass gets
linked), $(DYNEXP) is used
2004 Oct 22
0
SMB password changes at will
I'm not sure what is doing this, so please help to to figure out what
options I might need to review.
My Samba admin password is, not surprisingly, not the same as the root
password on the system. However, the Samba admin password keeps becoming
the root password on the system (ie. I have a separate Samba admin
password, but after awhile it will stop working and lo and behold, the
real
2002 Dec 06
0
LPRng and Samba -- Still
I've found a solution to this problem I think should work... but...
doesn't. Take a look at the smb.conf man page:
%u user name of the current service, if any.
%U session user name (the user name that the client
wanted, not necessarily the same as the one they got).
...so far so good. Well, LPRng handily includes a way to set who is
printing the
2003 Jan 21
0
pam_smbpasswd fails, HP-UX 11i (revisted)
A co-worker of mine (Cliff Green <green@UMDNJ.EDU>) managed to get this
thing to build. What he changed to get it to do so is the following:
configure:
Change all of the references to "<module>.so" to "<module>.$SHLIBEXT."
This, to me, seems to be common sense. Anyone know why this wasn't done?
(Particularly, PAM_MOD="bin/pam_smbpass.so")
2006 May 09
3
3.0.23pre1 does not compile on HP-UX 11i
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Just attempted to build 3.0.23pre1 on HP-UX 11.11 today, preparing for a
planned move to a later version of 3.0.x (we're currently down at
3.0.11). Configure ran fine, but make eventually failed here:
Compiling lib/sysacls.c
cc: warning 422: Unknown option "fPIE" ignored.
cc: "lib/sysacls.c", line 1277: warning 611: Type
2004 Dec 13
2
Machine confused about localhost
I run rpcclient without specifying an IP address and I get the following
error:
# /products/samba/bin/rpcclient //localhost -U novosirj
Password:
cli_full_connection: failed to connect to //LOCALHOST<20> (0.0.0.0)
Cannot connect to server. Error was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
...the machine knows what localhost is otherwise:
# telnet localhost
Trying...
Connected to localhost.umdnj.edu.
2005 Feb 04
1
Samba 3.0.9/10, missing 'net rap printq list' on HP-UX?
I have only this platform to try it on, but observe the following
inconsistencies:
(from the manpage for 'net'):
RAP PRINTQ
RAP PRINTQ LIST QUEUE_NAME
Lists the specified print queue and print jobs on the server. If the
QUEUE_NAME is omitted, all queues are listed.
...OK, so:
[novosirj@njmsa ~]> /products/samba/bin/net rap printq list ljndemo
No command: list
2007 Mar 13
0
Problem with pdbedit -e, Samba 3.0.11
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Hey all,
Looking to upgrade from Samba 3.0.11 to HP CIFS/9000 2.03 (which is
basically a patched Samba 3.0.22) on HP-UX 11i. Looking at
simultaneously moving from smbpasswd as my passdb backed to tdbsam.
Looks pretty idiot proof, and I think I should have very little trouble.
However, here is one slight problem that I'm running into so far:
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2003 Jun 27
0
Print Job Names
With 2.0.x, I believe, print job names were automatically massaged to
remove evil characters such as "/" and "," etc. Now in 2.2.x, the job
names are smbprn... etc. unless you specify (in LPRng's case) -J%J for the
job name. However, the format of the job name is unrefined and is causing
me trouble. Is there any way to get back the pre-2.2.x behavior without
writing some
2003 Jun 27
1
NT Policy Editor
Does anyone know what could cause "Save As..." to be grayed out when you
are working with the policy tool? Everything I've read just tells me to
save an NTconfig.POL, but... for some reason, I can only save the policy
to the local machine. Do I have to be logged in as a local user, or..?
Thanks for the help. For anyone who is confused about policy
implementation, a great resource is
2003 Jul 25
0
Mandatory User Profile
I'm pulling my hair out with this. I see that the NT4 white-paper (very
helpful and makes a lot of sense) says to make a Template user, set things
the way you want them, and then copy their profile to the server. However,
I try this, their profile comes out fine, I take care of all of the
"Windows is now installing Office 2000" messages, and end up with a user
where everything just
2003 Dec 26
0
Samba 3.0.1 and LPRng -- no jobs in queue
I cannot for the life of me get Samba 3.0.1 to display any queue
information for more than a second or so. It looks very much like bug
#660, but the changes say that 660 is resolved and has been since pre2 of
3.0.1. If this is the same bug, I beg to differ! Please tell me what
information would be of use.
The environment is an HP-UX 11.11 machine, 9000 N-class PA-RISC 2.0 arch
server. I am using
2004 Nov 09
1
TCP_NODELAY
I recently downloaded and installed v3.0.8 and installed it on HP-UX
11.11. Thankfully, all of the compile problems I reported in 3.0.2 are now
gone (not sure why no one ever acknowledged my bug, but whatever).
However, now my system is complaining that TCP_NODELAY is not a valid
option. I did not turn it off during the compile, don't see it listed as
an option, and worse than that, it is
2004 Dec 10
1
Odd LPQ behavior in 3.0.x
Here is what I'm seeing after upgrading to 3.0.x:
1) Jobs no longer properly report their status, using LPRng's lpq. I see,
instead, no listing for status and a listing for number of pages in the
job. While that is also useful information, it does not allow me to act on
jobs as I'd like to (resume/pause/etc).
2) Basically EVERY job that has ever printed via Samba on that printer
2005 Jan 14
0
TCP_NODELAY and TCP_MAXSEG on HP-UX 11i
So far, bugs 2072 and 2140 have reported this condition. I was wondering
if there was any movement on it. I know Richard Allen, author of 2140 and
apparently the patch to bug 1065, had said he'd do some work on it. My
"fix" for now has been ripping the #ifdef's out of config.h, but I still
get a lot of complaints in the system log files about TCP_NODELAY, et. al:
[2005/01/14
2005 Feb 26
1
PrintUIEntry for NT4?
For Win2K, I've been using RunDLL32 printui.dll,printuientry to do a bunch
of different printer related stuff (most notably, mapping printers and
setting the default).
Looks like NT4 doesn't have the same stuff. Is there anything classier I
can use than NET USE under NT4 (without downloading something like
Kixstart)?
Thanks for your help.
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