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2003 Dec 01
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network. I did read somewhere on the web (several years ago) of a guy
who managed to boot windows from the net.
With the start of Win 98/ME/ etc.etc it's not posible anymore.
I currently use PXE to install machine from the net using bpbatch that
works great only bpbatch is not really under developnt and the script
language is a bit buggy.
I see only one option to boot windows from the net and
2003 Dec 01
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are being offered by the server. You can check also what shares are being
offered by the windows boxes the same way.
I wonder why the other windows machines are not showing up in network
neighborhood? Try sharing some things between windows machines. Maybe you
have something misconfigured on the windows side.
There is a script, findsmb, which comes with samba. First turn off nmbd
(killall nmbd) ,
2003 Dec 01
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for this process is "root", that is correct. The PID 7247 is one of the
users, but the UID shouldn't be "root" and should be the username that was
authenticated during logon.
Anyone have same or similar problem? and how do I prevent this problem
from happening again? I would appreciate any help.
Thanks.
Will Sun
wsun@jpl.nasa.gov
(818) 354-2311
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2003 Dec 01
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read list (S)
This is a list of users that are given read-only
access to a service. If the connecting user is in
this list then they will not be given write access,
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
no matter what the writeable option is set to. The
2003 Dec 01
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TEST 3
If you get a "connection refused" response then the smbd server may
not be running. If you installed it in inetd.conf then you probably
edited
that file incorrectly. If you installed it as a daemon then check
that
it is running, and check that the netbios-ssn port is in a LISTEN
state using "netstat -a".
Note: You have xinetd not inetd on the redhat box. To avoid all
2003 Dec 01
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apply to this (security=domain) case, since auth is via the PDC.
So, shouldn't winbind_lookup_sid() be succeeding. Should I be
trying to track the failure in that code?
In case it's helpful, ldd /usr/sbin/smbd shows:
libdl.so.2 => /usr/lib/libdl.so.2 (0x40017000)
libnsl.so.1 => /lib/libnsl.so.1 (0x4001a000)
libpam.so.0 => /lib/libpam.so.0 (0x40030000)
libc.so.6 =>
2003 Dec 01
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and that access to the client should be denied.
> James
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Alexander Lobodzinski" <lobo@mental.com>
> To: <samba@lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 10:17 AM
> Subject: Can I have only certain users log in to a Samba DC client?
>
>
> > A machine should be member of a domain controlled by
2003 Dec 01
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it were a Microsoft box... (Windoze is so stupid it'll never know the
difference!)
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From: samba-admin@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin@lists.samba.org] On
Behalf Of Fred Jackson
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 10:39 PM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: a question?
Hi
does the command line
smbpasswd -j <domain> -r <PDC>
apply to clients joining a
2003 Dec 01
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cheers, jerry
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2003 Dec 01
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When I run smbclient
1. smbclient //LINUX01//homes -U test
password is requested, I enter the password, and I get in
2. smbclient //LINUX01//homes -U Jane
password is requested, I enter the password, and I cannot
get in
(ERRSV - ERRbadpw (Bad Password - name/password pair in a
Tree Connect
or Session Setup are invalid)
3. smbclient
2003 Dec 01
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remove unix password sync = yes
Reply on a question....
http://www.mail-archive.com/redhat-devel-list@redhat.com/msg04223.html
Good Luck,
Ries
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2003 Dec 01
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why the install is failing. Do in need to rpm -e on all the 2.07
packages???
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2003 Dec 01
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... (port 138, setting options)...
[2001/07/10 20:11:23, 3] nmbd/nmbd.c:(541)
open_sockets: Broadcast sockets opened.
[2001/07/10 20:11:23, 2] lib/interface.c:(85)
added interface ip=141.43.132.161 bcast=141.43.132.191 nmask=255.255.255.192
[2001/07/10 20:11:23, 3] lib/util_sock.c:(832)
bind succeeded on port 137
... (port 138, setting options)...
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2003 Dec 01
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the files when you attempt to rename it. This is caused by Window's Media
Player loading the file when you click on it.
To work around this I had to go into Windows Explorer and change the folder
options from "Enable Web Contents in Folders" to "Use Windows Classic
Folders". This way, Windows Media player won't load the file when you click
on it.
Just trying to save
2003 Dec 01
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have a hosts allow or hosts deny line in your smb.conf. If you don't
want samba to do reverse lookups, then comment out any allow/deny hosts
lines in your smb.conf file.
Don
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From: future@yxtc.edu.cn [mailto:future@yxtc.edu.cn]
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 3:00 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: dns and samba
Hi,
I find that my samba server always does
2003 Dec 01
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Please note that Windows 9x clients are not true members
of a domain for reasons outlined in this article. Therefore
the protocol for support Windows 9x style domain logons is
completely different from NT4 domain logons and has been
officially supported for some time.
Did you read this document? Let me know what needs to
be updated and i will take care of it.
Cheers, jerry
2003 Dec 01
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is turned on. Can anybody
kind to confirm with me?
Our network is using a mix of Win2k server, Win2k Pro, Win98, Win95 and
WinMe machines, where the
Win2k server is the domain controller and terminal service applications
server and the Samba is a member
fileserver of the domain. All workstations logon and mount the samba file
services.
We'd like to check if the problem could be solved by
2003 Dec 01
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to see the logs to check.
Andrew Bartlett
Samba Build Farm Maintainer
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Andrew Bartlett
abartlet@pcug.org.au
abartlet@samba.org
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2003 Dec 01
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Are you using wins?
Try lmhosts for the start?
Are all machines on the same subnet?
Just a few hints to start with ...
Christian
>
>
> I have absolutely no clue what I could do to fix it. The only solution I
> can think of, is to downgrade to redhat 6.2.
>
> Your help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Stefan Kaes
>
> portax.com GmbH
> Zielstattstrasse 40, Geb.
2003 Dec 01
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Is there another way of doing the bindings so that the Windows share doesn't run on TCP/IP but will still work with SAMBA? If so, where in the docs should I be looking, and if not - maybe this should be something discussed by the SAMBA dev people..
Regards,
Marc.
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