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2006 Jul 10
3
Samba 3 startup
Hello, I'd like to see if I can get some clarification on what is the preferred method of starting the Samba daemons (note that we are using Solaris, not Linux). This is something that I'm not able to find any explanation of in any of the Samba 3 documentation that I've looked at so far. In Samba 2 I would have the Samba daemons started up by the following in my /etc/inetd.conf:
2007 Jan 16
1
samba attributes for openldap
Hi, (sorry for my english I'm a telecomunications student from spain) I'm building a PDC with samba from a ldapbackend which was created without samba attributes...it's a very big database...does someone know how can I add the samba attributes to all users..? and what attributes I have to add so that the pdc have the next characteristics: - backend openldap(replica-server,it's
2007 Apr 04
1
Samba - LDAP - Kerberos
Hello. I'm trying to implement a single-sign-on system with MIT-Kerberos and OpenLDAP. These two are currently working pretty well, but now I'm trying to add samba to this system. I've found a lot of tutorials about samba PDC with LDAP backend, but this is of course not quite what I want. My passwords are stored in the kerberos database and userdata is stored in LDAP. Is there a way to
2008 Mar 11
2
Kerberos authentication for non-windows KDCs
I was told recently that Kerberos authentication won't work against a non-windows KDC. Is that accurate? So for instance, it is not possible for Samba running on say RHEL, to authenticate against a Linux server running MIT Kerberos? Additionally, many people said that setting this up was well-documented. Any suggestions of particularly good docs / how-to's?' And lastly, is
2006 Jul 12
1
direct descent into home directory
I am trying, after login that samba will go directly to thei users home directory. But it doesn't happen. Please help. Here is my setup: logon home = \\%N\%U [homes] comment = %U's Home Directory valid users = %S read only = Yes browseable = no ## path = %H create mask = 0600 directory mask = 0700 guest ok = no printable = no
2006 Jul 07
1
OK, one more time on the PDC thing
My apologies, I'm terribly sorry to belabor these PDC issues to the point where everyone is undoubtedly tired of hearing about them, but I have become absolutely obsessed with trying to solve this PDC problem. Here is what is happening now. I'm trying to connect to the Samba server which is set up as the PDC (domain PLAB) from windows client "venus". Windows prompts me to
2006 Mar 15
1
Using NAS as PDC Shares?
Dear List, We have just bought: * Dual AMD CPU, 8TB NAS, 4GB RAM (DNUK.COM) - SUSE 9.3 * Two Dell 2850, 3GB RAM, Dual Xeon 3.2GHz, 300GB Raid 5 - Fedora Core 4 Now obviously we want to use the Storage ;-) How would you guys recommend we proceed? Samba PDC on one 2850, LDAP Directory on second, and somehow mount the storage for the shares? Or run the PDC on the NAS, and keep the LDAP
2007 Feb 26
2
Concerns about Samba4
Hi everybody. I attended the Samba conference at the FOSDEM yesterday. Jeremy Allison was great, and explained very clearly the problems faced by implementing an Active Directory controller. The CIFS protocol is required in heterogenous environments. Jeremy made it pretty clear that even in pure Unix environments, CIFS is quite superior to NFSv4. Samba is thus a required component of pretty
2006 Jul 07
2
clarification needed: $ in machine name?
Hello, Sorry to be a pest, but I need to try to get some clarification of how the machine name works when setting up a machine account on the Samba server. The Samba How-To page http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/samba-pdc.html#id2536400 talks about the "common error" of including the $ in the machine name on the server machine. However, all of the
2002 Jul 08
2
Is Samba running on a Dual boot system while using w2k ?
Hi all, I'm new to Linux and Samba. I have two seperate hard drives, one has w2k and the other Red Hat Linux 7.3. Yessterday I struggeled to make the SWAT work. Then I realized that now I need to learn how to use SWAT. Before I invest time in learning how to use SWAT, my question is if I using w2k, can I access the hard drive that Linux is on and vice versa. Theis question came to my
2006 Apr 19
2
W2K Domain Users in Samba
Looking for a poniter in the right direction My current configuration is NT4 PDC (Solaris PCnetlink) Samba Member server (Solaris 9 Samba ver 3.0.20b)for file and print sharing WinXp Pro Clients SP2 My problem is with the Domain Users. I am able to share out file systems to the XP clients from my Samba server OK. I am also able to modify the permissions for the files in the share in Solaris
2002 May 23
1
Migration to TNG
Hi list, as a result of horrible error logs and no sleep I would be able to throw my smb2.2.4 out of the window and take a phone call to dell for a nt box ... but I'll try once again. I know, this is the wrong list, but maybe here I get more Developers. My simple question is: If my PDC (WinS -> named, system is SuSE 7.3 but newest versions of all relevant software) won't run as smooth
2002 May 27
2
Samba stuck!
Hi I wonder if you can help me. I'm currently studying Networking as a college course and one of the challenges we have been set is to research, then put into practice the mapping of a linux server onto a Windows NT server. I'll be honest with you, I'm very new to all this so I hope I explain this correctly. I have successfully created my own smb.conf file, usernames, areas and a
2006 Jul 13
0
[Fwd: Re: direct descent into home directory]
Hi: The home directory isn't being maped to a letter (as in netuse h: /home). After the user chooses the machine the user must login, he then sees in the window a folder with the same name as his userid. The user must then choose this folder to enter his home directory. I want him to go directly into the folder without having to choose it. Regards,
2007 Jan 12
0
Kerberos Password Changes
Hi all, I apologize if I am getting into a subject that has been hashed and rehashed endlessly on this list, but I am just not finding exactly what I am looking for in terms of a response. At the moment, I have Linux and Solaris servers happily authenticating to my MIT Kerberos KDC, and fetching user information via an OpenLDAP server with a StartTLS connection (and authenticating to the LDAP
2001 Nov 11
3
Help : samba and Solaris
Hi, I tried to install SAMBA on solaris, typed in command "./configure" in the source directory, but reply the message like below: # ./configure loading cache ./config.cache checking for gcc... no checking for cc... no configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH Would be appreciate if somebody can help me. Regards. __________________________________________________ Do
2001 Nov 05
1
Samba faster than Windows 2000 on identical hardware.
This page (of a much longer story) might be interesting : http://www.pcmag.com/article/0,2997,s%253D1474%2526a%253D16554,00.asp Netbench results show Samba 2.2 faster than Windows 2000 in all cases on the same hardware (up to 1GHz processor with 512Mb ram). Regards, Jeremy Allison, Samba Team. PS. Yes I know, lies, damn lies & benchmarks etc.... :-). PPS. I wonder if any of the Samba
2001 Oct 31
3
Alternative Auth Methods.
hi, Are there any alternative authentication methods for Samba? Other thank the smbpasswd file? I'd like to do PostgreSQL or mySQL. Why? Because I can do Exim/IMAP/POP3 Apache/Zope with SQL, if I could do Samba it would wrap it up into one nice DB for authentication. It does not have to be much, just the ability to get the data from a SQL query rather than a flat file query. Anyone
2001 Dec 03
1
Samba in a WAN Environment
Brevard County is about 70 miles long and 20 miles wide. We have many small sites around the County that will eventually have their current servers replaced with Linux/Samba servers. We've been successfully running a test Samba server since January and I'm convinced of it's stability and usefulness ... good work Samba Team and Linux in general. Other than for the test Samba server,
2014 Dec 31
0
[Bug 11027] New: Sticky bit not set when using --chmod=D+t alone, without --perms
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11027 Bug ID: 11027 Summary: Sticky bit not set when using --chmod=D+t alone, without --perms Product: rsync Version: 3.0.9 Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core Assignee: