Displaying 20 results from an estimated 11000 matches similar to: "ACL Propagation problem"
2004 Jun 03
2
Winbind scalability issue
In other people's environments or test situations, what kind of scalability
do you see with winbind? How many aggressive users can be supported?
Using:
Suse SLES 8 for ibm iSeries
Samba authentication with winbind against win2k active directory.
at the moment, a 100 FD network connection
3 windows DC's to authenticate against.
Alex Laslavic
Havertys Tech Services
2004 Jul 01
3
Samba w/Winbind HA cluster
We are planning to build an HA cluster of samba servers, using winbind to
authenticate against an Active Directory domain. The problem I see with
this, is that the Winbind uid mappings will not necessarily be the same on
both nodes in the HA cluster. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to
get the winbind uid and gid mappings to match on 2 separate servers?
Alex Laslavic
Havertys Tech
2004 Jun 25
1
Print Server Degradation
Our Samba print server seems to slowly degrade, and get more and more
errors over time, until it starts recieving "tdb fetch failed" messages,
fatal errors, and getting INTERNAL PANIC's and dumping core etc....
I believe this to be related to .tdb corruption, but the tdbbackup utility
does not see any problem with the TDB's. Eventually, certain printers will
go
2004 May 12
1
Windows Read Only attribute, and Microsoft Excel.
I have recently started migrating a Win2k fileserver to a Samba 3.0.2a
server. Running in full ADS mode, with winbind enabled for authentication
against our Win2k PDC. I am also running as much of the ACL support as I
can.
The problem I am encountering involves excel documents. The documents are
migrated from the Win2k server, to the Samba server, and are retaining all
of the ACL's during
2004 May 13
2
Samba - Oplocks = no
In order to deal with bizarre MS Office junk, it looks like I may have to
disable oplocks on my samba server. What kinds of problems, if any could
arise from my having disabled the oplocks?
Alex Laslavic
Havertys Tech Services
2004 Jan 19
1
Need Samba printing help
I am posting again - Please help.
I am trying to add print drivers for a samba shared printer to a
Windows2000 group - Everything up to this step works - I am using Samba
3.0.1
rpcclient -d 100 -Uroot -c 'adddriver "Windows NT x86" \
E323:LMAAE1DD.dll:\
LMAAE1P1.PPD:LMAAE1DA.DLL:LMAAE1DA.HLP:\
NULL:RAW:LMAA1B1.DLL,LMAAE1BJ.DLL,LMAAE1BT.DLL,LMAAE1DA.ALL,LMAAE1ED.DLL,LMAAE1PI.EXE,\
2006 Jan 26
0
winbind authentication fails with STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW
Using samba-3.0.10-1.4E.2 as supplied by RedHat Enterprise 4. Using
security=ADS mode, and using winbind and pam_winbind to authenticate.
I was able to sucessfully join the domain, and can enumerate users and
groups.
Whenever I try to authenticate, it always fails with the status
STATUS_BUFFER_OVERFLOW.
-------------------pieces of Winbind Logs---------------
[2006/01/26 13:08:55, 5]
2004 Jan 14
2
Samba PDC and Automatic Printer Install
Hello,
I am trying to install automatic printer driver download and install.
I am running Samba 3, as a PDC, on RedHat 7.3.
It seems everything is setup correctly, although I cannot get the rpcclient
to 'see' my printer.
Please notice these two printers listed below ar the same (lp & HP2300).
[root@mercury log]# rpcclient -U=root localhost
Password:
rpcclient $> enumprinters
2004 Jan 05
2
pam_winbind problems
Hello,
I am have some interesting problems with the pam_winbind portion of samba
3.1. wbinfo -u and getent passwd
works but when I login I get the following messages in /var/log/messages.
Jan 5 11:09:36 hermes pam_winbind[9014]: write to socket failed!
Jan 5 11:09:36 hermes pam_winbind[9014]: internal module error (retval = 3,
user = `CSQ+shane'
Jan 5 11:09:36 hermes PAM_pwdb[9014]: check
2009 Sep 01
2
Global ACL configuration problems: mailboxes not visible , set ACLs not honoured
On Tuesday 01 September 2009 12:11:39 Thomas Leuxner wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 01, 2009 at 11:34:16AM +0200, Andreas Ntaflos wrote:
> > Is there anything more to it? I ask, because I can't seem to get it
> > to work correctly using this approach with global ACLs. Problems
> > include:
> >
> > - Can't get the mailboxes "Spam" and "Ham" under
2005 Mar 23
0
users files going read only (Douglas Sterner)
Thanks Alex, your suggestion along with some additonal tweaks helped solve
my problem. The balance has once again been restored in my little universe.
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2000 Apr 20
0
Samba and Solaris 2.6 and ACL
Andrew Wilson wrote:
| For us the Solaris ACL is being honoured by Samba but can result in
less
| permissions granted on destination files and directories than the
ACL
| stipulates, eg.
| ACL on a parent directory "test" is as follows:-
| mask:rwx
| However a file or a sub-directory created beneath "test" will be
granted
| less permissions for user tuser than desired, eg.
2009 Sep 01
1
Global ACL configuration problems: mailboxes not visible, set ACLs not honoured
Hi list,
I am having trouble getting global ACLs to work correctly. This is, I
assume, an issue separate from the one I reported a few days ago [1],
where the imap process crashes when creating subfolders of folders with
an ACL set.
As you can see from my 'dovecot -n' output below I have three
namespaces; two private ("Backup" and the default, empty one) and one
public
2014 Apr 05
1
samba4 AD, allow users to modify (some of) their own attributesHi
Hi all,
In our openldap days, we allowed users to modify some of their own ldap
records. They logged on with their own username/password, and were
allowed to change stuff like 'roomNumber', jpegPhone', 'mobile', etc, etc.
It seems that samba4 AD handles permissions a bit stricter, and our
users are no longer allowed to edit those details.
I have searched around a bit, and
2004 Mar 18
5
Samba and Active Directory Permissions
All,
I am currently running Samba 3.0.2a on a RHEL3 server. I would like
to use the extended file systems permissions through windows, but I
haven't had much luck. Here is how I am set up....
My linux box is joined to my AD domain and appears to be functioning
correctly. I also have winbind set up, and functioning, although I
still have some tweaking to do, it is assigning user and
2011 Oct 14
1
and life goes on
they say that deaths come in threes...
for me, it was these:
1. scott wannberg, los angeles poet, one of my favorite performers
2. michael hart, founder of project gutenberg, icon and iconoclast
3. steve jobs, seemingly the only guy who made stuff work correctly
i'm sure that for others, dennis ritchie is on their list, for his own
trio:
1. c
2. k&r
3. unix
godspeed to all
2016 Apr 13
0
Adding Two-Headed Arrow in map legend
Hi Milu,
My fault here. As I don't have the data to make the map and try out my
suggestions I mixed up the x and y coordinates. Try this:
par(xpd=TRUE)
arrows(-19.75966,53,33.60000,53,code=3)
par(xpd=FALSE)
Jim
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 10:11 PM, Miluji Sb <milujisb at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Jim,
>
> Thanks again. I am getting the two-headed arrow but I cannot seem to get
2016 Apr 12
2
Adding Two-Headed Arrow in map legend
Hello Jim,
Thanks again. I am getting the two-headed arrow but I cannot seem to get
the coordinates right for the arrow to appear beneath the map. These
coordinates puts the arrow on the left hand side. Thanks again!
Sincerely,
Milu
On Tue, Apr 12, 2016 at 1:15 PM, Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Milu,
> There is a two-headed arrow on the image you sent, and it
2015 Jun 08
0
New R package kwb.hantush (0.2.1): calculation of groundwater mounding beneath an (stormwater) infiltration basin
Dear R users,
It is a pleasure for me to announce the availability of the new package kwb.hantush (0.2.1)? on CRAN. Its objective is the calculation of groundwater mounding beneath an (stormwater) infiltration basin by solving the Hantush (1967) equation. For checking the correct implementation of the algorithm the R modelling results were cross-checked against alternative models assessed in
2015 Jun 08
0
New R package kwb.hantush (0.2.1): calculation of groundwater mounding beneath an (stormwater) infiltration basin
Dear R users,
It is a pleasure for me to announce the availability of the new package kwb.hantush (0.2.1)? on CRAN. Its objective is the calculation of groundwater mounding beneath an (stormwater) infiltration basin by solving the Hantush (1967) equation. For checking the correct implementation of the algorithm the R modelling results were cross-checked against alternative models assessed in