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2006 Jan 08
1
3.0.20b Keep windows local sid when xcopy files to samba server
Hi all, I came into a problem with the following situation. One Windows 2k3 server which joined into a AD, and when I tried to copy some files the owner ship of which contails both domain user/group sid and local user/group sid information, to samba server, only domain sid information could be kept, and the windows local user/group sid info was dropped. I verifyed this by using "xcopy /O
2007 Jul 09
1
can two samba servers share uid/rid map in win2k3 domain
Hi all, I've been battling this for weeks. I have one samba server joined to our windows 2k3 domain that is happily using Active Directory for authenication via Winbind and kerberos. Ok great, but now I want to have two Samba boxs on the domain with consistant uid/rid mapping between. My question essentialy is can two samba servers use share a common uid/rid idmap when joined to a Windows
2010 Dec 28
0
Missing Samba documentation pages: migration
Hello, There is a small document, which (I hope) useful to others samba user to avoid mistakes, wrong path, that i take, to reach my goal. This document is covered by license: xkcd501[12]. 1. Target 2. Situation 2.1. Software versions 2.2. Software setup 3. Data migration 3.1. alternatives 3.1.1. robocopy 3.1.2. xcopy 3.1.3. net 3.1.4. smbfs/cifs 4. Migration 4.1. Start samba 4.2. ACL vs ACL
2004 May 11
0
Preserving Windows ACL's
Hi all, I have Samba 3.0.2a running on my Crux Linux server which is a member of my Active Directory and authenticating as such. I have POSIX ACL's setup on XFS filesystems, everything is working great and extended ACL's are working just fine. Currently however I cannot seem to preserve ACL's when I copy a file from an existing Windows 2000 server to my samba mount. If I copy
2003 Mar 27
2
Problem with xcopy /d & samba
A problem has arisen with the way samba handles file creation dates compared to NT/win2k, which prevents xcopy /d from working correctly. On NT/Win2k, files copied from another NT machine using xcopy end up with the modified dates equal to the original modified date of the file, and the created and accessed dates become the date of the xcopy operation. On Samba, files copied from an NT
2002 Mar 01
2
unable to validate owner sid
Hi, I was hoping someone could help me out or just point me in the correct directions as to what I am doing wrong. I have Samba 2.2.3a installed and configured with winbind for domain authentication using an ext3 file system with ACL support. It is working great! Thanks Samba Team! The problem that I am experiencing is I would like to use an application like "xcopy" to propagate the
1998 Aug 19
0
xcopy failures; SAMBA digest 1784
I had a simular problem in a single server (unix) environment with PC clients although we were using NFS stack for drive maps. The issue is came down to this: a MS-DOS pathspec cannot exceed 64 characters, with the pathspec looking something like 'server_name:\directory\dir...\...\filename.ext". Your NT and Samba systems are probably selected a SMB protocol like Core Plus or LAN Man 1.0,
2005 Nov 15
0
samba 3.0.20b-2 debian sarge - make_connection: refusing to connect with no session setup
Hi, After installing service pack 1 on our SBS 2K3 server, mac osx client (10.4.3) couldn't connect anymore (make_connection: refusing to connect with no session setup), so I upgraded to 3.0.20b-2 but the problem didn't go away. smb.conf: [global] realm = SOMEDOMAIN.LOCAL workgroup = SOMEDOMAIN password server = 192.168.1.5 security = ADS encrypt passwords = true client schannel = no
2002 Mar 01
0
samba 2.2.3a -> unable to validate owner sid
Hi, I was hoping someone could help me out just point me in the correct directions as to what I am going wrong. I have Samba 2.2.3a installed and configured with winbind for domain authentication using an ext3 file system with ACL support. It is working great! The problem that I am experiencing is I would like to use an application like "xcopy" to propagate the ACL permissions to the
2004 Nov 16
1
Access Denied - XCopy from Win2K SP3 to Samba 3.0.8
Right in the middle of a big XCopy from Win2K SP3 to Samba 3.0.8 I get an "Access Denied" kicked back from XCopy and it ends. XCopy is building dirs from scratch on the Samba server - starting for a clean empty share. XFS FS on the server, Debian Sarge. I've heard of odd things with RoboCopy, but what about XCopy doing this? I suppose I will be cranking up the logs... or is there
1998 Aug 18
1
xcopy failures
Hi I had sent a mail about a week ago regarding a xcopy problem I had. I am trying to copy an image of an nt workstation from an unixware 2.1.3 server running samba 1.9.18p8. Initially the client is a dos client, who connects to the unixware server and downloads files using xcopy. My problem after copying a certain number of files xcopy fails with path not found. On further investigation I
2002 Dec 09
0
xcopy /o query
Hi all, I'm trying to use xcopy /o to copy files from a W2k file server to a Samba 2.2.7 box (Samba manually compiled with ACLs). I'm coming up with Access Denied, as documented here: http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2002-June/074548.html I gather that the "force unknown acl users" config option is supposed to fix that, although I haven't had a chance to try it out
2002 Dec 12
2
Large-scale ACL copying?
Hi all, Well, I'm getting somewhere I think, I now have both ACL support and domain login basically working. However I'm at a bit of a loss as to how to proceed. Basically I want to copy over a large number of files and directories (~300k files, ~60Gb total) from an existing W2k server to a Samba server. These files have existing ACLs set, so I need to preserve them somehow. I can
2017 Aug 31
0
Windows SMB2 client doing excessive, inefficient SMB2 Find (and other) requests
Hello Ralph, many thanks for your fast reply and help with this issue! :-) Am 31.08.2017 um 15:43 schrieb Ralph Böhme: > On Thu, Aug 24, 2017 at 03:37:07PM +0200, awl1 via samba wrote: >> Before I follow your advice to move this whole issue/topic to the >> samba-technical alias and start over there with a clean description of the >> scenario and the findings, I have two
1997 Dec 15
0
AT Scheduler fails to xcopy to SAMBA volume but mapped NTFS shares OK
Hi, I have a very simply batch file that simply copies a 300M file to a SAMBA volume but the job fails if run via the NT scheduler. Manually running the batch file (ie double clicking in the file manager) works fine as does changing the destination to another "real" NT Share. The problems only occurs on SAMBA volumes and not when using another share from another NT. The batch file
2004 Oct 22
0
extended attributes, samba and OS2
Hi, I appologise if this totally irritates people as there seems to be quite a lot of info about this issue but a lot of it is quite old, for samba 2.x and kernels around 2.0 also. I have been beating my head against it for a little while - bumped into a dead end now ;( I am running centos-3 x86_64 (RH ES equiv) with samba 3.0.7-1 as the server, and OS2 as the client. Kernel is 2.4.21-20.EL.
2004 Jan 13
0
Samba woes with file xcopy from Win2K
I'm trying to do some quick backups from a Win2K laptop to a Fedora Core 1 desktop but it ain't working. The backups are just a bunch of xcopy's. Most of them run fine but two fail and I don't understand why. It appears that xcopy is attempting to create directories in both cases. When I run the backup targeting a Win98 desktop there is no problem. Here are two examples of
2006 Mar 06
0
Domain Security and Mapping as More than One User
I have Samba 3.0.21c installed on Fedora Core 3 and would finally like to get rid of the cleartext passwords on our server. The current smb.conf file [global] workgroup = WORKGROUP wins server = 10.0.0.1 security = share encrypt passwords = No [homes] comment = Home Directories read only = no guest ok = no preserve case = yes short preserve case = yes This is
2007 Mar 30
0
Wine release 0.9.34
This is release 0.9.34 of Wine, a free implementation of Windows on Unix. What's new in this release: - Support for Xcursor. - A range of fixes for various installers. - New builtin xcopy tool. - The usual assortment of Direct3D fixes. - Lots of bug fixes. Because of lags created by using mirrors, this message may reach you before the release is available at the public sites. The
1998 Aug 13
0
Problem copying files using xcopy
> Hi > > I am having this wierld problem, where I am using an intel proclone disk > using the tcp-ip stack, and trying to download files using xcopy from a > unixware server running samba on it. The problem I have is when my > directory structure goes more than 48 characters, xcopy fails with path not > found. Is this a limitation with samba??? We have been downloading