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2004 Apr 07
2
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Hi
how i''m going to define below example
HOST IP
test1 172.30.100.1
test2 172.30.100.2
ACCEPT test1 fw tcp 22
which file i should add in the test1 and test2.
somemore is there any graph for the firewall so that i can view it.
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Best Regards
Liew Toh Seng
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2005 Aug 16
1
JPG Wallpaper
Hi list,
I've problem with JPG wallpaper, it never sync to my roaming
profile. When logon to the next PC, right click properties on desktop,
the setting is there but it never show the wallpaper. Anyone know why
it's like that.
2003 Mar 04
5
XP "logon failure" but still logs on -- no roaming profile
I'm having a problem with roaming domains on Samba v3.0-alpha21. I've
connected the machine (watertown) to the domain (precidia) via the
server (griffon). I've logged on with my userid (bcwhite) and seen
my roaming profile get created on the server upon logoff. Future logons
grab the roaming profile and everything is fine.
However, _sometimes_ I get a window with the message:
2014 Dec 08
4
How to copy roaming profiles to new server ? ("Group policy client service failed. The logon access is denied")
Dear all,
We have perfectly working roaming profiles on Samba 3.3.10 (SuSE) with
Windows 7 clients. We configured our new server with same domain name,
Samba 4.1.11 (Debian).
On the new server, for newly created profiles, it works perfectly, we
can login, logout, profiles are created and saved. But if we want to
copy an existing profile from current server to the new one, it's
2004 Nov 11
1
Beating a dead horse - Roaming profiles / logon scripts
Using samba 3.0.8 and Suse ES 9.0 I'm having problems getting roaming
profiles/local profiles and logon scripts on a Win2k or WinXP workstation
working correctly. My bdc is supposed to be doing the authentication
against my PDC\LDAP server. Even when I enable Only allow local profiles
on the XP machine it will logout a domain samba user with a sorry no
roaming or local profile available
2014 Dec 08
0
How to copy roaming profiles to new server ? ("Group policy client service failed. The logon access is denied")
Hello Denis,
Am 08.12.2014 um 20:25 schrieb (lists) Denis BUCHER:
> We have perfectly working roaming profiles on Samba 3.3.10 (SuSE) with
> Windows 7 clients. We configured our new server with same domain name,
> Samba 4.1.11 (Debian).
>
> On the new server, for newly created profiles, it works perfectly, we
> can login, logout, profiles are created and saved. But if we want
2014 Dec 08
0
How to copy roaming profiles to new server ? ("Group policy client service failed. The logon access is denied")
On 08/12/14 21:42, Denis BUCHER wrote:
>
>
> Le 08.12.2014 21:06, Marc Muehlfeld a ?crit :
>
>> Hello Denis,
>>
>> Am 08.12.2014 um 20:25 schrieb (lists) Denis BUCHER:
>>
>>> We have perfectly working roaming profiles on Samba 3.3.10 (SuSE) with Windows 7 clients. We configured our new server with same domain name, Samba 4.1.11 (Debian). On the new
2014 Dec 08
3
How to copy roaming profiles to new server ? ("Group policy client service failed. The logon access is denied")
Le 08.12.2014 21:06, Marc Muehlfeld a ?crit :
> Hello Denis,
>
> Am 08.12.2014 um 20:25 schrieb (lists) Denis BUCHER:
>
>> We have perfectly working roaming profiles on Samba 3.3.10 (SuSE) with Windows 7 clients. We configured our new server with same domain name, Samba 4.1.11 (Debian). On the new server, for newly created profiles, it works perfectly, we can login, logout,
2015 Apr 29
0
roaming profile doubles in size at client logout
AFAIK one cannot use folder redirection if the samba server is offline. Or
am I wrong?
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 2:24 AM, <miguelmedalha at sapo.pt> wrote:
>
>
>> I've connected a Windows 7 client and logged in with a roaming profile
>>> user, copied some 4GB of data in the profile and logged out. Surely
>>> enough,
>>> the data was synchronized
2018 Mar 28
0
Windows Roaming Profile - Logout Time
Hey there,
I'm having a strange bug with Samba and Windows 10 1709 when I use roaming profiles. I've set the GPO that the copyed local account will be deleten when the user logsout.
When a user logs in and immediately logs out again, the logout takes minutes before I see the login screen again. I'm using a SSD.
I've done some further investigation using the process monitor and
2015 Apr 29
3
roaming profile doubles in size at client logout
>
>> I've connected a Windows 7 client and logged in with a roaming profile
>> user, copied some 4GB of data in the profile and logged out. Surely enough,
>> the data was synchronized but when I login and logout again, the profile
>> gets copied on the samba server in full versus just the modified data.
>
>> For instance, if the profile on the server has 4GB
2018 Mar 15
0
Samba AD and roaming profile permissions
I'm running Samba 4.7.0 on FreeNAS 11.1-U2. It's configured as an Active Directory Domain Controller, and I'm trying to configure roaming profiles. I've created a profile dataset in ZFS that uses Windows permissions. I've configured the share and file system permissions as described in the "Using Windows ACLs" section of:
2002 May 19
1
Queries on samba with roaming profiles
I've some queries on Samba, hope that someone in the mailing list can help me
:)
1) I've Samba PDC with W2k workstation (w2kwks). When I login into w2kwks, it
created a folder with my username in C:\Documents and Settings directory
(which I think is the roaming profile directory?)
2) When I configure Outlook 2000 on the w2kwks (for imap), it automatically
create a Personal Folder in
2013 Sep 17
0
Windows 7 32 bit doesn't "upload" the profile to the server on logout but Windows 7 64 bit does
Hello,
I have a Samba 3 PDC running on SLES 11 SP3. All the machines have
joined the domain correctly, and users can log to their profiles
correctly.
On Windows 7 64 bits profile roaming works nicely without any problem
(login is just a bit slow and it takes about 45 seconds while logout is
really fast).
On Windows 7 32 bits profiles are "downloaded" from the sever correctly
when a
2004 Sep 02
1
Roaming/local profiles behavior in XP
Hey all,
Relatively new to Samba configuration here - I've set up a system where
XP clients can login and get their roaming profiles and all is well
with that, but I see the synchronization which takes place on logout to
be a big problem. So, I'm looking to turn off roaming profiles and
instead go with remapping the documents, desktop and pictures folders
to their server
2005 Aug 03
1
Quota on Windows Profile
Hi,
I've problem to control the size for each users's windows profile.
Is there anyway for me to set quota for users's profile ?
2004 Jul 01
1
(no subject)
hi
can i know how to fix this problem
Jul 1 13:40:17 rhel smbd[23105]: get_domain_user_groups: primary gid
of user [firdaus2003] is not a Domain group !
Jul 1 13:40:17 rhel smbd[23105]: get_domain_user_groups: You should
fix it, NT doesn't like that
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Liew Toh Seng
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2007 May 03
0
XP client only uploads roaming profile to server after client is restarted
I have a number of XP clients which are configured to use roaming
profiles stored on a samba server (samba v. 3.0.24, Debian etch).
One client works perfectly, in that the roaming profile is always
downloaded at login and uploaded immediately at logout. This is true for
all users logging in on that client. Consequently I've no reason to
suspect the samba configuration or permissions.
2004 Jul 08
0
Profiles upload but don't download?
Hello --
I'm testing out using 3.0.3 from the Fedora Core 2 distro (recompiled
from SRPM to include ldapsam) as a PDC with an OpenLDAP backend. I've
got the PDC functions working excellently. I've got Roaming Profiles
(with the PDC as the profile host) partially working, but I can't get
the full functionality I want.
I have two test workstations that I'm working with. I
2003 Apr 28
1
roaming profiles: login/logout takes too much time
Hi,
Im using roaming profiles on a FreeBSD 4.7 server for all the Win2K clients
on the network. At this moment only 1 client is working on the domain.
The roaming profiles are working OK, but it takes such a long time (2 or 3
minutes) to login or to logout. The server is quick enough (dual processor
1Ghz, 512 MB memory, 230 GB harddisk), but why does this take so much time?
It's very