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2003 Jan 06
1
security = domain and Mac OS X
I've set up Samba on Mac OS X to do pass through authentication to the nt domain in AD several times now. No big deal, it usually just works. Now, however, it doesn't appear to be working. Note the relevant part of the transaction below (loglevel 4). Steps to replicate: a) Add pre-Win2K account with AD Users and computers b) sudo smbpasswd -j EXAMPLE -r WINSERVER -U
2006 Nov 10
1
Busy file and partial transfer??
Hi, I actually wrote about this issue over a year ago and got a response from Wayne which I'm thinking resolved the problem. Now I've got the issue again, even though I removed the option that appeared to be the culprit. Basically I'm using rsync to backup a directory structure on a 2003 Server, and there are a couple of files that are in use and locked. On is a PST file, and a few
2012 Oct 09
2
Cannot make Windows join Samba domain
Hi, I'm having an issue trying to make a Windows machine sambaserveroin a Samba domain. Samba is running with LDAP backend (OpenLDAP). When I try to join the domain, Windows says that the machine account does not exist. The machine account, however, is successfully created in the LDAP directory after the join fails. When I try to join again, Windows says that the account already exists.
2004 Mar 29
1
Canon multifunction printers / samba 3.0.2a / AIX 5.2ML2
Hello, I have problems setting up a canon multifunction ir7200. When I print the windows test page, I have something like "smiley" "arrow" "arow" "smiley" "arrow" name_of_the_samba_spool "smileys" driver.dll etc,etc,etc, on a single line. Did somebody used such a multifunction with Samba ? Below is a (long) description of what I did. I
2016 May 05
1
dovecot problem with 4.4.3, not with 4.4.2
Hi, my dovecot installation dovecot-2.0.9-19.el6_7.2.x86_64 can't authenticate using winbind from 4.4.3, but it can with winbind from 4.4.2. 4.4.3: May 5 22:11:07 sambaserver auth: pam_winbind(dovecot:auth): getting password (0x00000010) May 5 22:11:07 sambaserver auth: pam_winbind(dovecot:auth): pam_get_item returned a password May 5 22:11:07 sambaserver auth: pam_winbind(dovecot:auth):
2005 Mar 30
0
LDAP authentication and server name
Hello, I am running Samba 3.0.10 under Debian. I have the Samba server running with security=ADS, and I can save files to Samba shares with my windows credentials. We now have some users that need to save files to a share using their UNIX user permissions. To this end, I have set up an LDAP password back end with OpenLDAP 2.1.30, and populated the database with the IDEALX smbldap-tools. So I
2002 Jul 03
2
Can not map to my samba server from windows
This worked great last time I figured what do I have to loose... I can mount to myself mount -t //sambaserver/dir /test/samba this works fine...I even have username and passwords going through a win nt box. When I'm on a winnt4.x box I see sambaserver in the browse list but when I enter a "net view \\sambaserver" I get : No service is operating at the destination network
2003 May 28
1
Cross Subnet WINS?
But the win wks on the other subnet is configured to use my SAMBASERVER as its WINS SERVER, and it is configured using the IP Adress of the SAMBASERVER and not the name. Shouldn't this do the trick? win wks is on a wireless subnet and hence runs at 11 MBPS, while the SAMBASERVER is on a wired subnet. I read somewhere that windows does some kind of "optimization" with slow networks.
2019 Mar 01
2
Using Access Control Lists with SMB2/SMB3 Mounts on Linux Clients
Hi Jeremy, Hi Steve, Hi Ronnie, thanks for your replies and the profound discussion. I think, it's best to demonstrate my problem case along an real world example: The following log of a console sesssion shows how I am doing the mounts on behalf Linux Kernel CIFS-FS Module on the client side against a Samba 4.5 file server (both running on Debian Stretch 9.8) via SMB/CIFS resp. SMB2 protocol:
2011 Jun 16
1
Samba and .NET FileSystemWatcher
Hi All, I've been looking into a problem using the .NET FileSystemWatcher class in a VB application. The application is only receiving notifications for events in the root of the directory it is watching. E.g. When monitoring \\SambaServer\Files <file:///\\SambaServer\Files> \\SambaServer\Files\file.txt <file:///\\SambaServer\Files\file.txt> will give notifications but not
2015 Aug 21
2
samba shares does not exist or permission denied when connecting
Hi, We have the following shares listed in smb.conf users cannot access the samba share directly i.e. \\sambaserver\rixilr or \\sambaserver\bridges error messages '/ibe/dusty/RIXILE Share/Bridges' does not exist or permission denied when connecting to [bridges] Error was Permission denied Aug 21 10:09:12 dish sambaserver[27859]: [2015/08/21 10:09:12.964101, 0]
2019 Jan 07
2
mount cifs with sec=krb5
Hi, I am trying to mount fileserver (samba, 10.20.30.16) shares on a linux domain member server, where I logged on via ssh using AD my credentials. I am unable to get past the "mount error(126): Required key not available" error message. I have read and googled a lot, and could use some help. See this: > domainuser at memberserver-45:~$ sudo tail -f /var/log/debug & >
2007 Jul 17
5
Getting Owner of Files on Mounted Windows Share
Hello everyone, I have an obscure issue that I have been so far unable to find the answer to. I have successfully mounted a windows NTFS file share using samba via the following command: mount -t smbfs -o username=<USERNAME>,workgroup=<WORKGROUP> //winserver/winpath /mnt/win It mounts just fine but performing an ls -al command shows my user (or "root") as the owner of all
2015 Aug 24
2
samba shares does not exist or permission denied when connecting
On 24/08/15 10:49, Sundeep Singh Nanuwa wrote: > Hi, > > Is there any issues using spaces in directories paths? > > On 21/08/15 11:06, Sunny wrote: >> Hi, >> >> We have the following shares listed in smb.conf >> >> users cannot access the samba share directly i.e. >> >> \\sambaserver\rixilr >> or >> \\sambaserver\bridges >>
2003 Aug 25
6
PDC + LDAP + W2K-SP4 Domain logon
Dear all, ___Setup: - several wINDOWS 2000 workstations on SP4 (reg-patches applied, they worked on 2.x-stable) - Samba PDC (CVS 3.0.0rc2) (machine accounts added aswell as users in unix & samba) - OpenLDAP (2.1.12) <-- (Not really relevant since I tried without ldap too, so no info about that from this point) - Linux <HOSTNAME> 2.4.19 #1 Fri Jun 13 15:22:09 UTC 2003 i686
2010 Jul 28
2
mounting as cifs not working in Debian, works in Windows though
I have a Debian machine running Unstable acting as a samba server. The server was installed a few days ago after a reinstall of the OS. The older installation's samba configs were backed up and restored after installation. The Samba shares are accessible if I access them from a Windows 7 client. The shares, however, cannot be accessed from a Debian client (newly installed amd64 Testing).
2016 Aug 17
2
Open sessions on the server
Gentlemen, Samba 4, which I view open server sessions? The sessions that I mean, are the sessions of all machines and users logged in AD. In Winserver, I see the sessions through the Computer Management console / Shared Folders / Sessions. When I try to view the sessions of the Samba server via a PC with RSAT installed, it shows few results. (3 to 6 results). Thank you!
2002 Dec 23
1
(no subject)
Hello. I am running Samba version 2.2.5 on Redhat Linux 8.0, kernel version 2.4.18-14. Encrypted passwords = yes; security = user; wins server =169.254.1.2; netbios name = SambaServer. My client is Windows 2000, service pack 3. I am only able to browse my samba shares only if I use the ip address of my samba server. For example on Winddows 2000 I run: NET USE \\169.254.1.1, I can see the
2002 Feb 13
1
Need help with seeing samba server in Win98
Our office is trying to set up a samba server. But, we are having some difficulty with the installation. We have tried numerous things to no avail. I think we are getting closer to a solution, but I am unsure of where to go beyond this point. Our configuration is: Red Hat 7.2 IP address: 192.168.1.6 Samba Server: 2.2.1a Samba Server Name: SAMBASERVER Workgroup Name: ABOGEXAM etc/hosts file
2006 Mar 08
2
Problems using security=server for windows 2003 client.
I searched around but didn't find an answer to my question, hopefully someone here knows how to fix this problem. The issue is actually pretty simple, if I use "security = user" and add a user with smbpasswd then I can connect to the share from windows 2003 server. However, if I set "security = server" then define the same windows 2003 server as the password server then I