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2008 May 29
0
trust issues with 3.0.30
Hello folks, It seems that I am still having the trust issues I encountered with 3.0.28a with 3.0.30. My production servers are running 3.0.28 and that is working very well. Thanks in advance for any help or advice. - Franz Basic setup: Win NT4 PDC domain trusts an AD-mixed mode accounts domain Samba server member of NT4 domain and running winbind for auth When I call id <username> I
2005 Nov 29
1
home folders query
hi everyone. i'm in the middle of setting up a test network to see if we can move our students over to samba next year. i have a question regarding home folders, and i suppose which would be my best route. we have a big mac raid system which i would like to implement for home folders, but i want to keep the samba PDC on a separate machine. would it be better if i were to setup the mac as
2006 Feb 22
2
Windows UIDs
hi all. how does samba create its uids and gids from the windows domain? and what can i do to prevent it 'dropping' these mappings? i've set up windows 2003 sfu to allow samba to map to the uid stored in active directory (by using sfu nis), is this the safest way to ensure folder permissions remain constant or am i being unnecessarily scared? :-) thanks for any tips john
2013 Dec 17
0
SOLVED Re: kernel update to 3.12.5-1, now: upsd[617]: getaddrinfo: Servname not supported for ai_socktype
On 12/17/2013 10:43 AM, David C. Rankin wrote: > Huh? Why the : in Servname? So I just hardwired it passing the port "Servname" > as "3493" (could have just used "nut" from /etc/services): Sheepishly looking for a place to hide.... Yes there was a ':' there all right. Seems I was hit by a vi error: [12:04 phoinix:/etc/ups] # grep 3493 *.conf
2005 Nov 16
1
issues with winbindd
Would anyone have an idea why a group listing returned by wbinfo would be different from the one returned by the native groups command? Also, it turns out that the listing from wbinfo is incorrect. Has anyone else seen this before? I'm running 3.0.20b with my machine in an NT 4.0 domain. Accounts come from a trusted domain running AD mixed mode. Thanks, Franz
2006 Aug 04
2
valid users problem with 3.0.23a
Hello, I'm trying out 3.023a on a devt server and I ran into an odd problem. The server is a domain member in an AD mixed mode setup. I am now unable to connect to the server and I have isolated the problem to the valid users entry. My parameter looks like: valid users = @DOMAIN+"groupname with spaces" I've verified that the account I am using is a member of the
2006 Nov 28
1
to AD or not to AD
Greetings folks, I'm currently using the latest samba 3.x versions but my servers are in an NT4 domain which has a trust relationship with an AD in mixed mode. This has worked flawlessly for the past few years (I started with samba 2.x series). I am heavily considering getting rid of the domain and just moving my servers into the AD itself. Are there any pitfalls I should be wary of in
2007 Dec 07
1
winbind reporting incorrect groups
Hello folks, I'm getting a problem where winbind incorrectly lists groups for a certain user. I'm using 3.0.27a. >From what I'm seeing, winbind lists another group the user is not in. Doing getent and grepping for the group lists the members correctly though. The commands id and groups return correct listings as well. Any ideas? Thanks in advance, Franz
2005 Nov 15
11
Unable to connect samba server using hostname
Hai All, I am Unable to connect samba server using hostname the thing is.. its happen only from few windows machine in my network... but they can access the sambe share using IPAddress.. as like all other machine All the other Windows system in my network can access samba share using both... IP Address and Hostname.. This creating a big headache for me..... please suggest some solution to solve
2005 Dec 03
2
Routing
Hi Everyone, Could someone tell me whether Tinc builds its own routing table to 'hop' between LANs? e.g. LAN A <--> LAN B <--> LAN C Would Tinc resolve a path between LAN A and LAN C automatically (i.e. to hop over LAN B)? Or would I need to setup routing tables for this myself? Thanks very much for any help :-) John _______________________________________________ Join
2006 Jan 13
1
problems upgrading from 3.0.20b to 3.0.21a
I ran into some problems last night upgrading from 3.0.20b to 3.0.21a. I did my usual build from source, but when I ran it, winbindd would die on me. So I invoked it with -d10 -F and watched the progress on the console. It takes a while reading the winbindd_idmap.tdb file and then eventually, it displays the message "Aborted" and dies. Any ideas? As it was on a production server, I
2006 Sep 12
1
printer UNC
hello folks, i'm running 3.0.23b and i've noticed something that has changed. before, i could give my users (on xp) links to the printers via \\servername\printername these days, clicking on such links would result in an error message about how they might not have permissions to use the resource, ending with Incorrect function. however, if i ask them to connect to the server via
2008 Apr 03
1
issue with 3.0.28a
greetings folks, i just upgraded to 3.0.28a on a secondary server (not live) and am now unable to connect to my trusted domain. here's the setup: NT4 PDC/BDC for my domain my domain trusts a central domain for the accounts the central domain is running AD in mixed mode my samba servers are members of my domain and use winbind after getting my daemons running, i check with winbind. -
2013 Dec 17
1
SOLVED Re: kernel update to 3.12.5-1, now: upsd[617]: getaddrinfo: Servname not supported for ai_socktype
Now hold on there... you said the problem started when you updated kernels - not when you changed the config file - did you change the config file or was it wrong before and the old kernel accepted it anyway? ted On 12/17/2013 10:08 AM, David C. Rankin wrote: > On 12/17/2013 10:43 AM, David C. Rankin wrote: >> Huh? Why the : in Servname? So I just hardwired it passing the port
2013 Dec 18
1
SOLVED Re: kernel update to 3.12.5-1, now: upsd[617]: getaddrinfo: Servname not supported for ai_socktype
On Dec 17, 2013, at 1:08 PM, David C. Rankin wrote: > On 12/17/2013 10:43 AM, David C. Rankin wrote: >> Huh? Why the : in Servname? So I just hardwired it passing the port "Servname" >> as "3493" (could have just used "nut" from /etc/services): > > Sheepishly looking for a place to hide.... > > Yes there was a ':' there all
2006 Jan 26
1
SFU UID Mapping
Hi Everyone, I'm trying to set up a central home storage area with Samba for our PC and Mac clients. I thought that the most logical (ie. easy) way to do this would be to have Samba take care of the Windows connectivity and use NFS for the Macs. But for this to work I need to drag over the UIDs from Services For Unix which I have read is possible on Samba 3.0.20+ Joined Samba to the Win2k3
2004 Mar 27
0
XP gives Access denied for domain logon - solved, but with new problem
I found the solution to the Access Denied errormessage. When I change my computer from workgroup to domain I have to use user root when giving username and password. I used frode, a non priviliged user, and that?s why it failed. I still have another problem though. When I try to log on with user anna on my laptop it works fine, but if I try user anna on my stationary, or user frode on either
2005 Dec 05
2
wbinfo and user group
Hello, I have a problem with to obtain an user group. My config is : Redhat server 3.0 update 1 samba-3.0.20b my smb.conf is : **************************** [global] workgroup = domxxx password server = xxxx, xxxx security = ads winbind uid = 10000-20000 winbind gid = 10000-20000 winbind use default domain = yes winbind enum users =
2005 Dec 06
4
Joining Samba3 to NT4 domain problem
Hi all, I try to join samba3 to NT4 domain: My smb.conf is following: [global] workgroup = MYDOM netbios name = LANSERVER server string = Samba Server security = domain hosts allow = 10. 127. log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 50 password server = PDC #encrypt passwords = yes #winbind uid = 10000-20000 #winbind gid = 10000-20000 idmap uid = 15000-20000 idmap gid =
2009 Aug 03
5
Decimal datatype and trailing zeros
Hello I''ve encountered a little problem with zeros using the decimal data type Specifying a scale of 3 and inserting a number with 3 zeros after the point (for example 12345.000) it gets correctly stored in the database, but rails insists to show me the number only with the first zero after the point (12345.0) There is a way to tell rails to not truncate at the first zero?