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2004 Sep 05
6
Solution: H323, Gnomemeeting, Netmeeting
Hi all, I have seen many posts on the Shorewalllists dealing with H323. Although lots of them indicated that this is difficult process with kernelrecompilation etc. I just tried what seemed to be logical for me. Surprisingly it worked. Configuration: WS1 ----- FW ------ Internet ------- WS2/Shorewall WS1, FW and WS2 run Redhat9 with its standardkernel 2.4.20. FW and WS2 run Shorewall
2003 May 29
1
Accessing printer from outside the domain
We need to give a user in another domain access to our printer: our domain: OURDOM (samba) other domain: OTHERDOM (AD?) user's workstation: \\OTHERDOM\WKSTN, in other domain printer: in our domain user: JOEBLOW - an account in each domain with the same login/password We're getting this error in wkstn.log: [2003/05/28 20:44:20, 1] smbd/password.c:server_validate(1101) password
2004 Jan 01
1
[PATCH] Add winbind-backed NTLMSSP support to Cyrus-SASL
Windows authentication extends far beyond the CIFS protocol the Samba implements, but it only very recently that work has been done to catch up to Microsoft's extensions in this area. This has caused many administrators pain and toil that their MS counterparts simply don't have. For them, authentication 'just works', with single-sign-on and the lot. I have worked, for over a
2008 Apr 03
1
what is the meaning of number in "make_connection_snum()" ?
I would like to know the meaning of the number 648 in string "make_connection_snum" and the number 836 in the "service.c:close_cnum". Many thanks. [2008/04/02 18:13:31, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(836) 192.168.16.51 (192.168.16.51) closed connection to service storage [2008/04/03 08:44:14, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(648) 192.168.16.51 (192.168.16.51) connect
2005 Feb 08
1
smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(648) in logs
good morning all, i have a fc2 server running samba 3.0.10-1. from my daily logwatch i get these type of entries: smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(648) workstation1 (10.19.1.2) connect to service share1 initially as user user1 (uid=802, gid=512) (pid 28851) : 5 Time(s) on all shares that user1 connects to, i get the same message identifying the share (share2, share3, etc...) with same pid
2009 Apr 27
0
smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(1003)
Hi there, I am getting the below errors in my logs: smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(1003) Apr 27 00:14:10 computer smbd[2626]: '/home/user' does not exist or permission denied when connecting to [user] Error was Permission denied With a ls- al, you can see the ownership/permissions are correct. ls -al /home/ | grep user drwx------ 5 user user 4096 Apr 26
2003 Dec 05
0
smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(677) / share access denied / Samba 3.0 / NT 4.0 Domain
Hi: I have a Windows NT 4.0 SP4 Server as Domain controller, also, I have a RedHat 8.0 (no ACL) server with Samba+winbind(tested with rpm samba-3.0.1pre3-1) I'd joined the linux server to the NT domain without problems,I can see the Samba server and the shares, but when try to access to the Samba resources from others Windows machines. The things I can do are: - obtain a domain user or
2001 Nov 27
2
:445 (connection refused)
Howdy! the setup: RH-VALE 6.2.4 running samba2.2.2 cvs from 11/24/2001... user running NT 4.0 SP6a the problem: I have a user that cannot print - She can add the printer but can't print. log for that machine shows the following: ... normal looking connections to obtain drivers - all look OK - no complaints.. .. then this - libsmb/namequery.c:name_query(415) Got a positive name query
2004 Jan 31
0
Windows Servers Spools but doesn't print
Wonder if anybody has insight to this issue? Trying to print from Linux to an HP Officejet connected to a Windows 2000 Adv Srv box. The wkstn is a fresh installation configured with Linux Suse 9.0 Professional, KDE, CUPS and Samba. KDEPrint has the correct print driver for the printer. File access to the windows server works great. Whether using KDEPrint or SMBPrint line commands, we have the
2002 Feb 18
7
Cross Subnet Browsing.
hi, I need a hand setting up cross subnet browsing. Does anyone have some good news group postings, or a HOWTO? I have 2 samba servers, and 2 subnets. Each servers sits on it's own domain/workgroup. I think this should be much simpler than it is, and perhaps I am just missing one or two settings. Of the 2 servers: A, B I would like 'A' to do any serving or hold any
2009 Oct 03
1
ad 2003 & nss_ldap produce: smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(1003): Permission denied
Hello all, since some weeks I try to get the following configuration working Windows 2003 AD (no R2!!) with SFU 3.5 Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.4 (Tikanga) with Samba (samba-3.0.33-3.14.el5) nss_ldap (nss_ldap-253-21.el5) So I wanted to implement the following setup: http://us5.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/idmapper.html#id2607783 The main reason using this
2006 Sep 29
1
smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum - Access denied
Hi, Two days ago, I tried to turned my samba server, which worked perfectly into a PDC but despite of all my efforts, skimming thru the docs, mailing lists, hanging on #samba, I've never been able to logon to the new domain from the WinXP clients. Authentication is OK, but then access to the share is denied. Here's part of the log: [2006/09/28 19:03:36, 2]
2006 Feb 18
1
Another permissions problem?
The rebuild server is now almost complete. Dovecot is running, and I can telnet and log in. In kmail on this workstation I have created an imap account, for which Inbox was created. I also created Trash and sent-mail as top-level folders, and they display correctly with the cur, new and tmp sub-folders on the server. I now want to create subfolders of Inbox, and there I'm coming
2003 Jan 01
3
Tape Drives
Is it possible to share a tape drive using Samba. I have a tape drive that is attached to a Solaris box, that I would like to use to backup my entire environment; Solaris and Windows. If this is possible, how should I configure the smb.conf file. Thanks Nate Grissom ngrissom@netzero.net -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
2002 Oct 26
4
Older Mac to SAMBA copy
I've built a new samba server to replace an aging Apple 9500 running 8.6 that is acting as a 'file server'. The other macs run 9.2 and 10.2, which are the computers that will be served (I HOPE!) by the samba server. I have installed DAVE in order to be able to copy the files over to the new server. However, as the files copy, they disappear on the samba server. Someone said it
2007 Feb 28
1
Samba share not working
Guys, I've a simple setup where a Solaris 8 server running Samba 3.0.4 serves out a single share. User authentication is done through Windows Active Directory servers. This has been working fine with a Windows client where the user can map the share without any problems. The user has now setup a new Windows server and is failing to map the share. I can see the following error message in the
1999 Sep 24
1
NT machines keep taking over my master browser
Hi all, I have a machine running Samba (2.0.5a/Solaris 7) which is supposed to be the master browser from my domain. It's been running fine for a couple of weeks. But today it seems that some of the NT workstations are overriding it in elections and are becoming the master browsers (and the Samba server is giving up). I've SIGKILL'ed the nmbd processes, but after they wake up they
2003 Jul 03
2
Problems with force (user|group) and XP Professional?
Hi all, In continuing of previous problems, I've noticed some potential problems with force user / force group and Windows XP Professional. I'm not exactly sure why or how, but it appears that XP picks up the fact that it's being connected as the forced user (smbguest), and continues trying to authenticate to other services/shares as that user (smbugest). I'm not sure if this
1999 May 31
2
Backing up Linux box to Win box's tape drive
I am using a Samba server on a RedHat 5.2 box this box has no tape drive I would like to back up my network clients to a tape drive on one of the win boxes; Is the following feasible; mount the windows shares using smbmount tar up the dirs/files transfer the tar files onto the win machine Back up using the win machines backup programme If not any other suggestions? Please cc me in reply Regards,
2003 May 22
1
faraway package installation failed (PR#3076)
Full_Name: José Otero Version: Version 1.5.0 (2002-04-29) OS: Redhat 7.3 Submission from: (NULL) (192.187.16.164) Hi: Installation of package faraway as root, from tarbal: R CMD INSTALL ./faraway.tar.gz ERROR: cannot extract package from './faraway.tar.gz' idem, from zipped package: R CMD INSTALL faraway.zip gzip: faraway.zip has more than one entry--rest ignored ERROR: cannot