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2011 Mar 03
2
Debian Lenny 5.04 and DMS in Windows 2000 Native Domain +Forest with Samba 3.2.5
> > Hello All, > > I have been struggling with this for a long, long time. I came here > looking for answers. So, I have a VM running Debian Lenny. I install > the apt package samba, which installs 3.2.5. I work in a large > university with an extensive Active Directory environment, both forest > and domain running in Win2k native mode. There is a NetApp filer >
2007 Jan 27
1
make_server_info_info3: pdb_init_sam failed!
Hi, We have a linux/samba only domain serving files to about 16-18 Windows clients (mostly XP, a few W2K). PDC: SuSE OpenXchange 4.4 samba 2.2.8a openldap 2.1.4 Domain Member Server (DMS) CentOS 4.4 samba 3.0.10 I set the Domain Member Server up using the default passdb backend (/etc/samba/smbpasswd) to start with and that all worked fine. I would like to use LDAP for centralised
2009 Sep 19
3
How does LVM decide which Physical Volume to write to?
Hi everyone. This isn't specifically a CentOS question, since it could apply for any distro but I hope someone can answer it anyway. I took the following steps but was puzzled by the outcome of the test at the end: 1. Create a RAID1 array called md3 with two 750GB drives 2. Create a RAID1 array called md9 with two 500GB drives 3. Initialise md3 then md9 as physical volumes (pvcreate) 4.
2009 May 09
1
determination of where a call is placed from (physical location)
I am interested in setting up asterisk to record all calls it processes. there are however some legal quirks to doing this that I have run across such as one party notification vs 2 party notification requirements which depend upon the physical endpoints of a call. If I wish to discretely record all incoming calls except those calling from a place requiring 2 party notification (thus avoiding
1998 May 06
1
non root user access to smbmount shares
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Here's the problem we are having, We are mounting a share from a WinNT 4.0 SP3 box to our redhat 5.0 2.0.32 box using the following command: smbmount //zues/raid1 /ISO/raid1 -I pooh.shellserv.com -u 507 -g 250 - c winterhawk -U sambausr The mount works fine but here is the permissions that I end up with d--------- 1 mspieth root
2007 Jun 15
2
Problems accessing Shares
Hello List I I'm experiencing SERIOUS problems accessing Shares. I'm using Samba 3.0.25 on a FreeBSD Box I'm using samba for sharing and user authentication Everything seemed working perfectly but when I tried to share some more directories, problems poped up I can read shares ONLY if they have Read attribute for Other. and I can manipulate files ONLY if they have Write
2019 Nov 06
0
SMBD wont start
Hai, I see: create_local_token failed: NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER_MIX So i suggest, remove these 3 first. That's my first bet to change. > > ??????? client ntlmv2 auth = yes > > ??????? ntlm auth = mschapv2-and-ntlmv2-only > > ??????? restrict anonymous = 2 Try again, when smbd starts, only add: ntlm auth = mschapv2-and-ntlmv2-only Greetz, Louis >
2011 Apr 30
3
Identifying physical disks
I am sure this is really simple. I have a setup of 2 disks (sda, sdb) which are outwardly identical, and are mirrors of each other. Together they form 3 raid1 devices. Both disks can boot. Now sda has bad sectors, and I should replace it. But which one of the physical disks is sda?? The machine boots fine from either one of the disks, (and the booting disk of course is always called sda).
2019 Nov 06
4
SMBD wont start
Hello, i have a fresh installed/compiled from source samba 4.11.2 on ubuntu 18.04. But samba wont start. Syslog output: Nov? 6 12:15:19 dms systemd[1]: Starting Samba4 smbd... Nov? 6 12:15:19 dms systemd[1]: Started Samba4 smbd. Nov? 6 12:15:19 dms smbd[1557]: [2019/11/06 12:15:19.594448,? 0] ../../source3/auth/auth_util.c:1385(make_new_session_info_guest) Nov? 6 12:15:19 dms smbd[1557]:??
2008 Nov 07
1
determining plot location in lattice
Hi, I'm dealing with a lattice plot inserted into a tk widget and would like to know when a user has clicked on the plot area of a plot (i.e. inside the axes). For example, library(tkrplot) library(lattice) tt <- tktoplevel() makePlot <- function() print(xyplot(1 ~ 1)) printCoords <- function(x, y) print(c(x, y)) img <- tkrplot(tt, makePlot) tkbind(img, "<1>",
2005 Jun 22
0
DMS-500 CID NAME Problem
Hi All, Sorry for the double post, but I'm in a real bind. I have several * servers connected to T1 PRI's from various service providers in multiple locations the US. All the * servers use the same hardware with the same OS and * version CVS-v1-0-11/09/04-12:27:27. When connected to 5ESS Switches, using the NI2 (national) PRI protocol, the CID name and number come across fine and
2017 Aug 17
0
FW: Samba access problem after upgrading the host OS
Hi All, Can someone please help me on the below errors. Regards, Krishna -----Original Message----- From: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Chunduru, Krishnachaithanya via samba Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2017 4:06 PM To: Rowland Penny; samba at lists.samba.org Subject: Re: [Samba] FW: Samba access problem after upgrading the host OS Hi, I didn't updated my
2020 Feb 25
1
general question: mixed releases
I am currently upgrading several Debian servers from stretch (9.x) to buster (10.x). At that site we run 2 DCs (so far samba-4.10.x) and 2 DMs (one 4.10.x, one 4.11.x since yesterday) I assume it's not wrong or problematic to mix releases and have DMs on 4.11 and DCs on 4.10 ? Anything to consider here? Is it preferrable to upgrade the DCs first (4.10 -> 4.11) or do the DMs first (as I
2005 Jun 10
3
DMS-500 CID name not in CDR
Hi Guys, I have several * servers connected to T1 PRI's from various service providers in multiple locations the US. All the * servers use the same hardware with the same OS and * version. When connected to 5ESS Switches, using the NI2 (national) PRI protocol, the CID name and number come across fine and populate into the * CDR fine. I connected to a DMS-500, NI2 (national) protocol and
2017 Aug 16
2
FW: Samba access problem after upgrading the host OS
Hi, I didn't updated my samba version on this server. I was using the same old version pware.samba-3.0.28.rte. Nothing was changed from the samba side. -bash-4.2$ cat /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf [global] workgroup = ICCAN server string = XXXX encrypt passwords = No passdb backend = tdbsam log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log log level = 2
2004 Apr 13
0
Samba 3.0.3 on FreeBSD 5.2.1 not listing users or allowing user access without a unix account
I am using the FreeBSD samba server as just a fileserver domain member to a windows 2000 mixed mode active directory forest. I configued samba, am able to join the domain using, # net rpc join -U Administrator But not # net ads join -U Administrator I can see my samba shares and use them. But what is happening is a user that is in the Active Directory, but not on the FreeBSD server cannot
2018 Jul 14
0
ssm vs. lvm: moving physical drives and volume group to another system
Maybe not a good assumption afterall -- I can no longer boot using kernel 3.10.0-514 or 3.10.0-862. boot.log shows: Dependency failed for /mnt/data Dependency failed for Local File Systems Dependency failed for Mark the need to relabel after reboot. Dependency failed for Migrate local SELinux policy changes from the old store structure to the new structure. Dependency failed for Relabel all
2011 Jan 12
1
Filesystem creation in "degraded mode"
I''ve had a go at determining exactly what happens when you create a filesystem without enough devices to meet the requested replication strategy: # mkfs.btrfs -m raid1 -d raid1 /dev/vdb # mount /dev/vdb /mnt # btrfs fi df /mnt Data: total=8.00MB, used=0.00 System, DUP: total=8.00MB, used=4.00KB System: total=4.00MB, used=0.00 Metadata, DUP: total=153.56MB, used=24.00KB Metadata:
2015 Sep 01
0
just logins now and shares later
Hi, I don't really know if there any problem if you enable the profiles later. Home folder don't really cares because you can set the home folder and drive in any time. How is your network?, because is better a Gigabit network for profiles and homes, for example: - Gigalan server - Gigalan switch - 100Mbits users Users have enough speed with a 100Mbit network and the server/switch is
2011 Jun 28
2
what to expect from changing index location
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello everybody, I have one thousand virtual users with mdbox mailbox format and 10 GByte quota. I have noticed some performance problem related to I/O (the mailbox disk is a 6TB raid1+0 on ISCSI), so I want to put the index files on a different disk. My actual mail_location is: mail_location = mdbox:/var/vmail/%-1.1u/%u/mdbox and I want to switch