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2007 May 25
1
RPC Error with PC Netlink - additional info
Some additional info: The solaris server is Solaris 10 (sparc.) According to man smb.conf, "enable asu support = yes" creates an IPC only "ADMIN$" share. Using the computer management tool from a Windows machine I could verify this was the case. However, the "ADMIN$" share on the PC Netlink server is actually a data share. I did try "enable asu support =
2007 May 21
1
RPC Error with PC Netlink - some additional info
Some additional info: The solaris server is Solaris 10 (sparc.) According to man smb.conf, "enable asu support = yes" creates an IPC only "ADMIN$" share. Using the computer management tool from a Windows machine I could verify this was the case. However, the "ADMIN$" share on the PC Netlink server is actually a data share. I did try "enable asu support =
2008 Dec 22
1
Authentication fails - 3.0.26a-0.9-1787-SUSE-SLES9
I recently brought up our fifth Samba domain member server with 3.0.26a-0.9-1787-SUSE-SLES9 against an NT4 domain on a new subnet. The subnet also has an NT4 BDC that is working correctly. Wbinfo and getent both work properly but users can not get to the [homes] service but can get to another share that is on the same system. If I setup a share definition in smb.conf for myself as a home
2008 Nov 06
4
Trying to get uid and gid to match and getent to work
I am using the following in my smb.conf on samba-3.0.28-0.el5.8 idmap domains = MYDOMAIN idmap config MYDOMAIN:backend = rid idmap config MYDOMAIN:base_rid = 998 idmap config MYDOMAIN:range = 998 - 49999 idmap uid = 998-20000 idmap gid = 998-20000 template homedir = /home/users/%U # template primary group =
2007 May 16
1
RPC Error with PC Netlink
I have setup a Samba 3.024 server on Solaris. I have successfully enabled two-way trusts between my samba domain and my legacy PC Netlink domain. (PC Netlink is the solaris port of NT4 aka Advanced Server for Unix.) My Samba domain includes 2 Windows 2003 Servers (One is Windows 2003 SP1, the other is Windows 2003 R2 SP2.) The PCNL server supports Windows 2000 Servers and XP Pro clients.
2006 Aug 23
2
3.0.23b domain member not accessible
I portupgraded my samba domain server and domain member to 3.0.23b from 3.0.23 and found that the domain member was not accessible from workstations. The error message: \\HOSTNAME is not accessible. There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request. In the log.winbindd of the domain member, I found: [2006/08/23 22:52:00, 0] nsswitch/winbindd.c:request_len_recv(517)
2007 May 16
3
Winbind - wbinfo -u works, getent passwd only gives local users
I only have limited Samba experience, and expect this is a silly mistake, but have been unable to find a solution I have installed Samba and Winbind on my desktop Linux (Debian) machine (SPARKSTONELX), aiming to unify logins with other windows machines accessing the PDC, again samba/Debian, with tdbsam password backend. All is well, joining the domain, and getting account details using wbinfo -u,
2006 Mar 15
0
winbind and schannel errors
Hello All, I am having two problems. I am running Samba on Solaris 10 as a member server to a NT 4.0 domain with a PC NetLink 2.0 PDC. The first problem: Running Samba 3.0.10 I am able to get the server to join the domain just fine with authentication and acls working correctly but if the shares aren't accessed for a little while winbind seems to halt and I have to start and stop
2013 Feb 04
1
Trust problems after upgrade from 3.5 to 3.6
Hello. My setup: _ one Samba 3.5 domain (XXXXXXXX), with a PDC and a BDC, both running FreeBSD; _ one AD domain (YYYYYYYY) running on two Windows 2003 DCs; _ bidirectional trust between the two domains. Everything used to work until I moved the PDC from Samba 3.5 (EOL'ed) to 3.6; now, users from domain YYYYYYYY cannot access the PDC's shares. I used to have in smb.conf: >
2006 Jul 14
0
Group Permission issue via winbindd?
Users are having trouble accessing Samba shares via winbindd in a NT domain. If the 'valid users' parameter for a share contained the user name for example as follows: valid users = DSP-John Then John who is a member of the DSP domain can access the share. If John is a member of a domain group called DSP-production, and the 'valid users' parameter is as follows: valid
2008 Oct 07
1
Another getent problem
I have set up a system to be a member server and installed the samba rpms. I then copied over the samba config file and changed it to reflect the new shares and name change. I ran 'net rpc join - UAdministrator%'secret' and I was able to join the domain. Started up smb and then winbind wbinfo -u and I can see the users in the domain getent passwd shows nothing but the users in
2003 Apr 24
1
intermittant problem with samdump and vampire
Hello I am running a net work with a NT4PDC a NT4 BDC and attent to add samba BDC. I am following the brief section 28 of the Samba-Howto collection for samba head/3.0. * Adding the samba server as a BDC from NT server manager seems OK * Getting, recording domain sid is ok (see below) > rpcclient NT4PDC -U Administrator password: > lsaquery domain IMAGERIE has sid blablabla > net
2002 Aug 06
0
pwdump for ASU (Advanced Server for Unix) needed!
Hi, We are migrating from Unix Server to Linux, so the ASU (Advanced Server for Unix) will be replaced by Samba. The pwdump for Nt is pretty for Windows NT, but I don't know if there is an Unix dump tool to transfer the ASU SAM database to the Samba's smbpasswd file. Any help is welcomed! Thanks in advance, Jianliang Lu Tiesse S.P.A. Via Jervis, 60 10015 Ivrea (TO) Italy Email:
2000 Feb 21
0
SAMBA 2.0.6 vs HP's ASU/9000 LanMan (battle rages on)
Found the solution to my 2.0.6 dying on me on SGI - SYSV_IPC needed to be #undef'ed in source/include/includes.h in favor of MMAP, seems to have fixed it. If I run the daemon in server mode, no prob. If I switch to domain mode (and use smbpasswd to join into the domain, per the instructions), I get the error indicating that the username/password pair was incorrect, as if I typed in a wrong
2004 Nov 03
3
Trust between SAMBA and NT server
Hello, I'm having problems getting the SAMBA domain to trust an NT domain. The following is how I went about the exercise: 1. On the NT domain, I added the SAMBA domain A/C in the TRUSTING DOMAINS list, providing a certain password. 2. On the SAMBA domain, I executed the following command feeding the same password given in step 1, but without success: [root@cobra root]# net rpc trustdom
2003 Jan 23
0
[iddwb@urbansrv1.pp.asu.edu: ]
This is very frustrating. I have a number of print shares defined in smb.conf. Some of the printer shares open from the windows interface and display the correct status. Other open with the message "access denied" but printing continues to work. I spent an hour going over the latest smb.conf man page and found two possible solutions: 1) using "dissable spoolss = yes" 2)
2005 Aug 17
1
overrun buffer
Hi all I am getting this error, when running the command below from my workstation: `--> sudo net rpc info -S SMBPDC [2005/08/17 14:33:16, 0] rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_mem_get(537) prs_mem_get: reading data of size 14287078 would overrun buffer. However, if I run the same command from the PDC itself, then it's ok: . ldapsmb-pdc:~# net rpc info Domain Name: ILR Domain SID:
2005 Jun 22
2
rpc trust gives WksQueryInfo call failed
Hello, i am trying to establish a trust from SAMBA 3.0.7 (RedHat AS3U4; same result with 3.0.9 from RedHat AS3-U5) with a NT4 domain controller. Here is the problem: [root@etoile root]# net rpc trustdom establish DOM Password: Could not connect to server POMEROL [2005/06/22 09:44:11, 0] rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_mem_get(537) prs_mem_get: reading data of size 4 would overrun buffer. [2005/06/22
2005 May 23
1
OS X 10.4.1 ( Tiger ) client borked
Appears Apple messed something up in 10.4,and 10.4.1. Attempting to connect to a 3.0.14a server (debian unstable) from an OS X client causes OS X Finder to hang, and puts these errors in the samba server logs: [2005/05/22 21:48:20, 0] rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_mem_get(537) prs_mem_get: reading data of size 2 would overrun buffer. [2005/05/22 21:48:20, 0]
2006 Apr 19
0
[LLVMdev] 1.7 Pre-Release Ready for Testing
On 4/16/06, Tanya Lattner <tonic at nondot.org> wrote: > > I've put the pre-release tar balls here: > http://llvm.org/prereleases/1.7/ > The build failed on i686-pc-linux-gnu. llvm[2]: Flexing FileLexer.l llvm[2]: Compiling FileLexer.cpp for Release build /home/rogelio/Desktop/llvm/utils/TableGen/FileLexer.l: In function 'int Filelex()':