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2015 Apr 16
0
Resend of returned email: [3.6.6] Possible to allow password-free read/write access?
Why is someone not setting up an email server conform RFC's and seems to be you have an ipv6.. so set the ptr record. Hai Linda, I do have ipv4 and ipv6 on my server, and im never blocked.. but i did setup conform all rfcs.. i block servers in the same way. so yes, i did set my reverse for ipv4 and ipv6.. what most people do wrong.. 1) the hostname must have A and RR (PTR) and MX
2015 Apr 15
2
Resend of returned email: [3.6.6] Possible to allow password-free read/write access?
Why would the samba list be looking for a reverse host name via IPV6? IFAIK I only have an IPv4 addr and reverse addr. I don't know if the original went to the person in france or not. Anyone else getting bounces like this? -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Returned mail: see transcript for details Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2015 13:19:19 -0700 From: Mail Delivery Subsystem
2011 Oct 02
2
smbd: PANIC (pid xxxxx): internal error -- ? causes?
---- I have a bunch of these in my log... Was wondering if anyone had seen them before and what the cause might be? Thanks... Oct 1 03:25:15 Ishtar smbd[23925]: [2011/10/01 03:25:15, 0] lib/util.c:1468(smb_panic) Oct 1 03:25:15 Ishtar smbd[23925]: PANIC (pid 23925): internal error Oct 1 03:25:15 Ishtar smbd[23925]: #1 /usr/sbin/smbd(smb_panic+0x55) [0x7f7120093134] Oct 1 03:25:15
2010 Jan 14
1
0 length domain name & SCHANNEL can't be used to fetch trust account password?
I have a few errors I'm trying to chase down in an effort to get a Win7 client in my domain. WinXP works -- tested unjoining and rejoining today, and it can still join. I have the registry adds for DNSNameResolutionRequired=0 under LanmanServer&Client/Params (put it in both places in attempt to get things working), as well as a DomainCompatibilityMode=1 I've tried moving to winbind
2012 Aug 05
3
rsync 3.0.9 incompatible with self? (proto incompat on local->local)
Familiar? protocol error on a local file copy? How can I have a proto incompat when it it is talking to itself?... This was on the ERROUT... rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4 bytes to socket [sender]: Broken pipe (32) File-list index 531530 not in 531937 - 533437 (finish_hard_link) [generator] rsync error: protocol incompatibility (code 2) at rsync.c(652) [generator=3.0.9] rsync:
2012 Jun 19
2
flac -- exhaustive model search vs. -A <*>?
Linda Walsh <flac at tlinx.org> wrote: ... > That brings up another question then... What is 'hi' (v. low?)... Zero, or close to zero, is low. 12 is high. ... > What's a subset stream? This is explained at: http://flac.sourceforge.net/format.html in the bulleted point beginning, "FLAC specifies a subset of itself as the Subset format." ... > Another
2011 Dec 27
1
Practicality of fixing samba's case mangling problems?
Samba has multiple areas of case mangling problems that cause incompatibilities when used with windows or linux clients. How viable is the idea of fixing the problems? Would the sky fall in if it preserved case, but either 'ignored it', or gave preference to matches that included the case as typed (vs. alternate case matches). The first would be fairly compatible with current Win
2010 May 04
0
How to net group add 'group' (I scrod myself...can't figure out how descrod)
I have: interfaces = lo0, eth2 and: socket address = 192.168.3.1 socket address = 127.0.0.l in my smb.conf, but when I try to "net group add anything" (on server running samba 3.5.2, as a DC): <asks for current log'ed in users's password> mypwd Could not connect to server 127.0.0.1 Connection failed: NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED So what am I missing? Shouldn't
2003 Sep 14
1
"home folder" v.s. regular drive mappings
Hey, has anyone on the list experienced the following behavior ? When \\server\userhome <\\server\userhome> is specified as the "home folder" in the AD user profile, XP takes a long time to open up "my computer" But when \\server\userhome <\\server\userhome> is mapped via a netlogon script, XP opens "my computer" quickly I've searched ms technet
2014 Mar 26
1
How would I make dir2 a copy of dir1 w/hardlinks for the files?
I have a dir "dir/" with 2 dirs in it "a/" and "b/". dir b/ has a file in it 'file' dir a has a relative symlink to that file: Ishtar:/tmp> ll dir total 0 drwxrwxr-x 2 20 Mar 26 10:51 a/ drwxrwxr-x 2 17 Mar 26 10:49 b/ Ishtar:/tmp> ll dir/{a,b} dir/a: total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 9 Mar 26 10:51 symfile -> ../b/file dir/b: total 0 -rw-rw-r-- 1 0 Mar 26
2015 May 22
1
smbtree vs nmblookup while looking for servers list
Hello everyone on the list, can't someone pls help me to figure out why I can't see all SMB shares available using smbtree, while it's fine using nmblookup |pit at t430s:/usr/src/samba/samba-3.6.6/examples/libsmbclient$ nmblookup -S 'WORKGROUP' querying WORKGROUP on 192.168.0.255 192.168.0.86 WORKGROUP<00> Looking up status of 192.168.0.86
2008 Jul 29
2
problem upgrading 3.0.23->3.0.26
I'm trying to upgrade and old server from the 3.0.23 to the 3.0.26 version (suse93->suse103) (for brevity, abbreviating 3.0.23->.23, and 3.0.26->.26) It's not working as smoothly as I had hoped...and was wondering if anyone has seen similar behavior or if I have some "gotcha" that I haven't kept up on (quite possible, since I move my focus from product to
2017 Feb 20
2
wbinfo -i returns the same id for all users, authentication doesn't seem to go through winbind at all
Emmanuel Florac wrote: > id TESTAD\\testuser > returns "no such user" and > > getent passwd TESTAD\\testuser > > returns a "2" code. > ---- On linux, to get 'domain\user' to resolve, I had to have those entries in my /etc/passwd (and /etc/group for groups). I.e. *w/o krb*, (in samba 3.x), I had entries like:
2011 Jun 28
2
cygwin 'QueryUserInfo' fails dueto samba error. Wazup?
I made progress in tracking down a problem on cygwin that's been bothering me for a while since Win7 and domain. when I do: > mkpasswd -D mkpasswd (434): [31] A device attached to the system is not functioning. A network trace shows that it's trying to get the home dir information from my main user. Wwhen it queries the info Samba returns STATUS UNSUCCESSFUL (indicated in network
2009 Jun 09
1
why is my "nmbd" confused about network interfaces?
The only thing related to 'addresses' in my /etc/samba/smb.conf file is a "hosts allow": hosts allow = 192.168.3.0/24 127.1 I'm going to ignore the 'local hosts case, as if I solve the other, the localhost case may get solved by inference. I thought the 'hosts allow' would allow any host on the local 192.168.3.0/24 subnet. The hosts have no problems
2012 Jun 14
3
flac -- exhaustive model search vs. -A <*>?
"Linda A. Walsh" <flac at tlinx.org> wrote: > what does the exhaustive model search do? I am not an expert on the guts of FLAC, but there is some information about this at: http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_format_overview.html and scroll down to "MODELING". > Does it try all of the functions listed under "-A" to find the 'best', >
2005 Jul 31
1
BUG: Standard Time v. DST calculated wrong by Samba Server
FYI, the same bug apears if one mounts the file system using "cifs": -rwxr----- 1 user 2532415 2000-04-02 00:34:50.000000000 -0800 fo1.mp3* -rwxr----- 1 user 3876671 2000-03-12 21:33:20.000000000 -0800 fo2.mp3* Linda W wrote: > Summary: > There appears to be a bug in the "time range" Samba is using on > dates where time is scheduled to "Spring Forward"
2011 Aug 11
2
difference between '%u' and '%U'?
I realized in looking at my smb.conf, I'm not using these in a consistent manner, and .... well I just don't understand what the differences are between them. Sure I can read the smb.conf page: %U session username (the username that the client wanted, not necessarily the same as the one they got). vs. %u username of the current service, if any. ---
2005 Feb 24
1
Winbind Authentication on Redhat & Home Directories
Hi all, I have Winbind authentication up and running properly (thanks to new, easy to use features of Redhat Ent 4). My question is this. I know that I can, by massaging /etc/pam.d files manually, have Winbind/Samba automatically create a home directory for each user that logs in, but I am wondering if Samba/Winbind can instead map to their home directory as defined in their Windows profile
2013 Feb 01
0
snapshot scripts run on linux to allow samba to export Windows "Previous copies" when looking at a network file?
Does anyone have scripts they use for doing this automatically that they use? I'd like to compare it to mine and see what features I might have left out that I might want... Currently nightly, the script determines the changes during the day (snaps take about 60-150 minutes to create, so once a day is all I do right now). It uses a simple config-file to drive what directories to ignore and