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2004 Dec 09
1
Should %U work in include statements?
I am trying to upgrade a samba installation from 2.2.7 to 3.0.9
and I have statements like:
include = /etc/samba/special/%U
This works fine with 2.2.7, but fails with 3.0.[4679].
When I first connect I see the user-specific shares defined in the
config file. However, if I try to access it, I get an error:
\\carp\sharename
The network name cannot be found.
If I browse into
2007 Oct 19
2
AD Auth, but Unix users and groups
Hello All:
I have a Samba server (running 3.0.11) that uses an LDAP SAM for
authentication. We now have AD (native mode) running in house.
Since everyone has a login there, I would like to use the AD
credentials for authentication. However, I would like to continue
to use the Unix user ids and group ids, etc.
All the documentation for AD authentication talks about ID mapping, etc.
I don't
2002 Jan 14
3
smbpasswd file NFS sharable?
If I want to make two servers use the same encrypted passwords can I
share the smbpasswd file via NFS? Will updates/locking work correctly?
Is there an alternative? Can LDAP/PAM use encrypted passwords?
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2004 Jul 21
0
pam_smbpass: Cannot access samba password database
I think pam_smbpass it is not initializing all the parameters from smb.conf.
This exhibits itself as "Cannot access samba password database" messages
in the syslog. I ran my test code using "truss" and there are
some interesting open() calls:
---------------------------------------------------------------------
20247: open64("/secrets.tdb", O_RDWR|O_CREAT, 0600)
2004 Aug 25
0
Time warp?
Why do I seem to have an internal time warp:
root@gouda 18% net time ; date
Wed Aug 25 11:36:52 2004
Wed Aug 25 11:31:21 EDT 2004
root@gouda 19%
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Ulticom Inc., 1020 Briggs Rd, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 Fax:+1 856 866 2033
Nielsen's First Law of Computer Manuals:
People don't read documentation
2002 Feb 21
3
Any way to prevent mapped drives?
Is there any way to prevent users from mapping drive letters to Samba
shares?
We are constantly getting user problems like: "I can't find my files on
my F: drive. Please restore it". They expect us to know where their
F: drive was mapped. We try to show users how to use UNCs and shortcuts,
but I would like to prevent mapped drives.
There is another reason to prevent them:
2004 Dec 08
3
Samba printer name != cups printer name
I recently added a printer to cups and the samba name is wrong.
Anyone know how I can fix it?
Environment:
OS: Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3 (Taroon Update 3)
Uname: Linux stilton.ulticom.com 2.4.21-20.EL #1 Wed Aug 18 20:58:25 EDT 2004 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Samba: samba-client-3.0.4-6.3E samba-common-3.0.4-6.3E samba-3.0.4-6.3E
Cups: cups-libs-1.1.17-13.3.16
2003 Apr 08
1
Can't do Landscape with ManualFeed
Hi:
I am haviong problems with Landscape mode on our HP printers (many models).
I am running 2.2.7a on two different servers. One is using the "old style"
printing (using "printer driver file" parameter). The other is using the
newer printing system. It is the same code on both. Both are Solaris
systems. For the old one, the drivers are installed on the client, for the
2004 Jul 07
1
Domains: Pros and Cons?
I have Samba running without a PDC and I have some questions
about the advantages for implementing one with Samba vs. the
problems and disadvantages. Perhaps some kind souls can
help me determine whether I should do this or not.
We have three offices connected by a Checkpoint VPN, plus
people "on the road" using their SecureClient tool. We
want everyone to be able to get to all the
2000 Aug 28
0
samba digest, Vol 1 #12 - 20 msgs
Onno Zweers <onno@verweij.com> wrote:
> Message: 17
> Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 16:49:39 +0200
> To: samba@samba.org
> From: Onno Zweers <onno@verweij.com>
> Subject: Making a share visible only to members of a group
>
> Hi all (and hopefully also someone of the samba team),
>
> I want a shared directory to be visible only to the members of a group, and
>
2001 Nov 30
0
security = domain does not work
I can't get "security = domain" to work.
Environment: Samba 2.2.2 on Solaris 2.6 and 8
I have a Samba PDC setup. I can get my Win2k desktops to login and
access the PDC just fine. I setup another Samba on our Unix print server
that I wan't to use "security = domain". It seems to be running in
"security = user" mode.
I did the "smbpasswd -j mtlaurel
2002 Dec 04
2
Won't %L work anymore?
I am trying to run multiple instances of samba on the same unix host. This
is being done so that I can functionally breakdown the usage into, for
example, a "finance" server and an "engineering" server. This is not
based upon the client or the user, but based upon the virtual server.
My first attempts were a real problem in that, though the config file
could be specified on
2001 Dec 27
0
Samba PDC _and_ Samba member?
I am trying to get a Samba PDC and a Samba member server to work together.
I can't.
The documentation describes how to make a Samba PDC work. I got that working.
My Win2k desktop can join just fine.
The documentation describes how to make a Samba server be a member of an
NT domain. It does not tell how to make Samba trust Samba. That's my
problem.
I have the PDC setup to
2002 Mar 26
4
Can't print duplex
I am trying to switch over to the new "style" of printing, but when I
do, I loose the ability to print duplex.
I have two servers. The old one (spike) is setup as a file server, etc.
and the print services date back to the early 2.0 days. It is currently
running 2.2.2 with the original printer setup. The printing
works ok with this server. People can print using features of the
2001 Nov 29
0
Disappearing shares
I have a problem of shares that "disappear" or are inaccessible.
This only happens with Win2k and only for some users. My Samba is version
2.2.2 running on Solaris 2.6. Here's the sequence:
1) The user logs into PC (not using PDC).
2) He connects to Samba server via "Run..." and typing \\spike.
3) The user is prompted for "connect as" and "password".
2000 Aug 18
1
Samba vs Solaris PC-Netlink
Does anyone have any idea how Solaris PC-Netlink compares to Samba?
It seems to support ACLs (does Samba?)
Also, how do they both do on the subject of being a domain controller?
What I am looking for is ACL support (I am getting tired of making every
possible combination of groups to deal with user needs).
I also want LDAP support whereby changing the passwd from an NT system
changes both the
2002 Feb 21
2
RH 7.1 and Ctrl+Alt+Del [off topic]
I know this isn't samba problem, but I hope that You'll understand.
I have RH 7.1 installed (Kernel 2.4.2-2) and I have strange, funny but
really dangerous problem. In every moment (even when there is login screen)
in text mode when I press Ctrl+Alt+Del my machine simply shuts down.
Is there any fix for this?
PZDRWM Szmoyn
2007 Aug 22
2
Access table names
Hello,
Anyone know if there is a way to get all of the column names from the
tables usinf rub on rails?
Thanks again
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2002 Feb 24
3
Multiple Instancies of Samba on a single System
Hi out there,
i intend to run multiple Instancies of Samba
on a single, multi-homed, server, with each instance bound
to a specific (logical) interface.
If this works, it would be fine to me.
Mainly for administrative Reasons. (You won't believe,
but from time to time it becomes necessary to restart
some services, but restarting the entire server is a
real mess)
Well here my
2007 Mar 19
1
need help
Hi,
This is praveen,
I'm trying to port a .net applictaion based on windows into mono.My
application is usinf Win32 API to provide more functionality to .net
controls. How WINE is helpful to run the .net application in mono with
win32 calls.
Thanks,
Praveen.