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2005 Dec 09
1
Domain group membership.
Hi! All: How can i get domain members of a domain group? I tried getent group, but only get the gid infomation. There isn't member infomation at the last field as local group is. Thanks for your help. Best, LatrellFrom eehines at comcast.net Fri Dec 9 01:43:02 2005 From: eehines at comcast.net (Eric Hines) Date: Fri Dec 9 01:34:48 2005 Subject: [Samba] netlogon problems In-Reply-To:
2006 Jan 15
0
Mal-Formed Share
Folks, I'm having a problem connecting to some shares, and not to others. I'm running SUSE 9.3 and Samba 3.0.22pre1 with a Win2k PC on one subnet and an XP laptop on a separate subnet. The problem is that with three shares out of eight, I get a "tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME" error message; I get appropriate accesses to the remaining five. Googling the
2005 Dec 04
2
netlogon problems
Folks, I'm trying to achieve control over who logs into a share according to the group to which that person belongs, but with no luck. I'm running SUSE Pro 9.3 and Samba 3.0.13, with a Win2k machine on one subnet and an XP laptop on another subnet. In all cases, the user, instead of getting into his share transparently, gets invited to log in, and then the login is rejected.
2006 Jan 22
1
Can't Connect to Shares
I'm running SUSE 9.3 with Samba 3.0.21a, but I can't connect to some shares, even though I can connect to others just fine. I get into my home share, netlogon share, printer shares, etc, but three shares all get me the same answer in response to <smbclient -L //server/share>: I get back an NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME error. All users are correctly in passdb, passwd, etc. I have
2005 Dec 03
0
RESOLVED? Shares Problem
Folks, ><snip> >Folks, > >I'm running SUSE Pro 9.3 with Samba 3.0.13, and I have LAN with 2 >subnets. The problem (or the symptom; I may actually have two problems) >is that I can't get into some of the shares from my Win2k box (one subnet) >or from my XP laptop (other subnet). The directory structure is > /data > /data/accounts >
2005 Nov 27
2
Basic Setup Problem
Gentlemen: This is an embarrassingly basic problem; I'm obviously doing something fundamentally wrong. I'm running SUSE Professional 9.3 and Samba 3.0.13 (I'm trying to upgrade to 3.0.20b, but I get a dependency error--that's another story). My problem is this: I'm trying to set up John Terpstra's Example 1.2.1 from his Samba by Example (I told you this was basic),
2006 Jan 02
1
Trouble Connecting to Server
Folks, I'm having trouble connecting to my Samba server. The immediate symptom is that I cannot see my Samba server in my Windows Network Neighborhood, and so I cannot connect to it to check my share connections. I'm running SUSE 9.3 on the server, which is running Samba (3.0.22) , a dhcp server (which seems to be running correctly--everyone gets an address when they ask for one),
2005 Dec 03
0
Shares Problem
Folks, I'm running SUSE Pro 9.3 with Samba 3.0.13, and I have LAN with 2 subnets. The problem (or the symptom; I may actually have two problems) is that I can't get into some of the shares from my Win2k box (one subnet) or from my XP laptop (other subnet). The directory structure is /data /data/accounts /data/finsvcs and the shares are accounts and
2006 Jan 14
0
Network and Reboot Problem
Folks, I'm running a Samba server (SUSE 9.3 and Samba 3.0.22pre1) on a 2-subnet LAN, with a Win2k PC on one subnet and an XP laptop on the other. When I boot up the server and then the two windows devices at the start of a day, everything comes up just fine, the server appears in Network Neighborhood and in Explorer, and I have access to my shares normally. However, my problem is this:
2005 Feb 28
1
[Fwd: Re: Won't Start Automatically]
Hi, ntsysv doesn't list the samba daemons (smbd, nmbd), and while I could use chkconfig, it appears, to add the daemons, I'd rather do this via the rcx.d links so I can understand what's going on. Eric Hines -------- Forwarded Message -------- From: Sp0oKeR Labs <spooker@gmail.com> <snip>Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2005 21:35:32 -0300 Did u try ntsysv ou chkconfig? Are you using
2005 Feb 28
1
[Fwd: Re: [Fwd: Re: Won't Start Automatically]]
Actually, my problem turns out to be even more basic and foolish than that. I assumed that since the relevant Kill files were present in the ls listing, then the Start files would be, too. Nope. I had to make those soft links; when I did, everything worked properly. Eric Hines -------- Forwarded Message -------- From: Paul Gienger <pgienger@ae-solutions.com> <snip> Date: Sun, 27
2005 Jul 05
3
[Fwd: Samba-3 By Ex Chapt 3]
One more thing I forgot to mention. The chapter calls for editing /etc/resolv.conf, but in my case it won't stay edited--it keeps getting set back to an original form (for searching my ISP) on every reboot. Thanks again. Eric Hines -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Samba-3 By Ex Chapt 3 Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2005 17:47:09 -0500 From: Eric Hines <eehines@comcast.net> To:
2005 Dec 21
1
OT: NIC Problem (Fwd: In response to your USRobotics technical support questions, your case #:300882125)
And my last post on the matter. This is why I won't do business with USR again anytime soon. They couldn't even be bothered to tell me this on my first query to them. Eric Hines >X-Originating-IP: [63.169.70.144] >Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 18:44:48 -0500 >From: usr_amr_eng@aqinc.com >Subject: In response to your USRobotics technical support questions, >your case
2006 Apr 16
0
[Fwd: Re: can't connect to swat]
Sorry for the direct post.... Eric Hines -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Samba] can't connect to swat Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 08:51:45 -0500 From: EHines <eehines@comcast.net> To: Larry Weldon <lweldon@weldoncomputers.com> References: <02a201c66148$c8925290$0c46a8c0@jshinotebook> <1145194206.20034.72.camel@tiger.home.welcoin.com> Larry Weldon
2005 Jul 07
0
Can't get Local DNS to Run [Was[ remove wins entries - samba 3]]
Further on this. I just ran an ethereal trace on an attempt to ping lserver1 from lserver1, and it appears that my DNS isn't staying local at all, but I have no idea what's gone wrong (other than my /etc/resolv.conf file). The trace (I'd include the relevant parts, but I can't get it to save anything in textual form) had lserver1.test.biz going out through the
2005 Apr 30
0
Samba Shares Still Not Quite
I've still not quite got things right. I'm running FC3 with Samba v 3.0.14a, and I'm trying to implement Example 2.4 from JHT's 2004 ed. of Samba-3 by Example. I have lserver1 as my Linux box and jupiter (user annlee) and mustelidae (ehines) as Win2k boxes. ehines has access to his share (path /archive/ehines (/archive/%U in smb.conf)), but annlee does not to her share
2005 May 01
0
Samba-3 By Example, Example 2.4
I'm running FC3 with Samba v 3.0.14a, and I'm trying to implement Example 2.4 from JHT's 2004 ed. of Samba-3 by Example. I have lserver1 as my Linux box and jupiter (user annlee) and mustelidae (ehines) as Win2k boxes. ehines has access to his share (path /archive/ehines (/archive/%U in smb.conf)), but annlee does not to her share (/archive/annlee). If I add annlee as a valid user
2006 Apr 06
1
Fwd: RE: Not able to join domain
Sorry about the direct post.... >Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 08:38:39 -0500 >To: "Chris Boyd" <Chris.Boyd@usit.ie> >From: Eric Hines <eehines@comcast.net> >Subject: RE: [Samba] Not able to join domain > >At 04/06/06 08:13, you wrote: >>I've tried that and now I get "Access denied" instead "cannot find >>user". Also I'm
2005 Dec 19
3
OT: NIC
Folks, I'm trying to add a network interface card to my SUSE 9.3 box, and I'm not having much luck with a US Robotics version. What manufacturer do any of you use in your machines--either 10/100MB or GigE NIC? Thanks Eric Hines There is no nonsense so errant that it cannot be made the creed of the vast majority by adequate governmental action. --Bertrand Russell
2006 Apr 16
2
Stable Network Down
Hi, I've had a stable Samba-run LAN, with some active shares, for several months, with my PC and laptop also gaining access to the Internet through the Samba server. However, this morning, when I booted up my Samba server, I had no LAN--neither my PC nor my laptop could connect to any share. However, both still had access to the Internet. I confirmed that smb, named, winbindd, et al.,