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2006 Sep 19
3
File Locked
Hi, I've got a Word document on a Samba share that I can't rename, overwrite or open. Attempting to rename it gives: Cannot rename Filename: There has been a sharing violation. Attempting to open it gives: Filename.doc is locked for editing by 'another user'. This is on a NAS box so I can't say which Samba version it is. There are no temporary files in the share to show who
2001 May 02
3
pam_mount
Has anyone had any luck setting up pam_mount on freebsd. I cannot figure out what I need to put in /etc/pam.conf also do the users need to exist in the password file. I'd like to mount their user directories off the server and not have their usernames in the passwd file if possible.
2004 Mar 12
2
mapping home dir
Hi I am running a RH9 box in a w2k domain. I have installed winbind on the RH9 box joined it to the domain successfully. Domain users can login with their accounts. The problem is when they login they get a message stating that their home dir doesnt excists. How can i map their home dir that is on a w2k member server and how can i create their home dir on the RH9 box when the domain users login?
2005 Jul 12
2
Mount logon Home dir on Linux (CTM)
I will try to explian it better this time. I have a Windows NT 4.0 Server, that is the PDC on my network. I also have a FC3 Samba 3 server that is the file server, where most of logon home dirs are stored. In the NT PDC i set up most users to map Z: drive to \\MY_SAMBA_SERVER\username In the Win XP workstations everithing is wrking realy fine. Now i want to set up some Linux Fedora Core 4
2003 Jun 03
1
Making winbindd and pam_mount play nice together
Did you join the box to the domain Did you set security to be domain and passwword to encrypted? Is the AD server in mixed mode? Are you configuring the "right" pam module for the login as per the FAQ? Is wbinfo returning the users and groups? jim Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 11:07:04 +1000 From: "John Simovic" <jsimovic@rydesc-h.schools.nsw.edu.au> Subject: RE: [Samba]
2008 Jun 17
7
Accessing member server prompts for credentials
Hi, I'm trying to join a server as an AD member but it isn't working. I do: kinit ADMINISTRATOR@DOMAIN1.CO.UK which prompts for the password and displays nothing else. Then I do: net ads join -U Administrator%XXXXX which returns: Using short domain name -- DOMAIN1 Joined 'SERVER1' to realm 'DOMAIN1.CO.UK' So all looks OK, but when I try to browse the shares on
2005 Oct 12
1
General note on help list...
R-Helpers I am just getting started with R and am learning the basics. I have 'Introductory Statistics with R' by Dalgaard and decided to join this help forum too. At present, I am receiving approx. 40 posts per day regarding R queries by various list members. Is there any way to turn that feature off such that I only receive responses to my questions? Once I learn the basics then I
2003 Nov 06
1
Automount homes via smb question
I'm working on a client setup for thin-client machines in an AD with about 2000 users. One of the requirements is that the server (an LTSP box) not store each and every user's home directory. All of our users have a Home Folder setting in their AD object, and I'd like to use samba to mount that as "home." What works now: smbd, nmbd, winbindd. Compiled Samba 3.0 onto a
2006 Dec 08
2
Samba and automount?
Hello, I?d like to ask someone if there is a way how to use samba and winbind to automaticaly mount users homedirs that is on w2k3 server share? Thanks.
2005 May 05
3
Use Samba as drop-in replacement for NFS
Hi, Is it possible to use Samba as a drop-in replacement for NFS, namely, allowing a system-wide anonymous mount which authenticates access to files based simply on the unix ids of the user accessing the files and the file permissions are equivalent to what is present in the underlying file system that is exported. Thanks, Frood
2013 Jul 12
1
Pre-compiled OS X binaries?
Stephen F. Booth, the author of a number of audio progs for OS X (sbooth.org), is a subscriber to this list too and he might be able to provide an OS X build of FLAC 1.3.0. However, I can understand the Xiph policy of only supplying officially blessed versions compiled by themselves. I guess we'll have to wait for 1.3.1... Michael On 9 Jul 2013, at 13:50, John Edwards <john.edwards33 at
2004 Mar 04
2
Automounting Samba shares for Linux clients?
Is there a way to configure the latest version of Samba to automount shares when a Linux client logs into a Samba PDC? I have searched high and low trying to find an answer to this and the only information I have found is using pam_mount (which I have yet to get working correctly) or NFS. When searching for an answer, I came across comments such as "NFS is the best way to mount shares in a
2004 Mar 11
6
Trouble mounting a windows share from Linux
I have Fedora Core 1 workstations configured with winbind logging onto our NT domain. Everything is going well except that I cannot seem to figure out how to connect to a windows home directory on a Win2000 server. Here is the scenario: W2K server with home directories for each user: Each user has modify permissions to their share Administrator has full control First off, I need to somehow
2013 Jul 09
2
Pre-compiled OS X binaries?
From: bumblebritches57 at gmail.com (Marcus Johnson) Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 10:03:52 -0400 Subject: [flac-dev] (no subject) Message-ID: <CAFWGNQW0aa6+dGzdSk120PWcTMv+vjPjmsVQmT-p4NN2N9kjVw at mail.gmail.com> Are there precompiled binaries for OS X? if not I could provide them. *** From: john.edwards33 at ntlworld.com (John Edwards) Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2013 15:06:39 +0100 Subject: [flac-dev]
2023 Dec 22
2
pam_winbind and offline logon
Hi all! As a long slackware user I'm a total noob in pam and I'm banging my head against a wall trying to set it up correctly to play nice with slackware's default pam configuration. One of the things I'm trying to accomplish is to be able to logon while the ad domain is available and have pam_mount automount the samba shares and to be able to do an offline logon and skip the
2005 Jun 01
0
Automount Windows filesystems with dynamic mapping
I've run into a problem that I've found no existing solution to. Any help with this problem would be greatly appreciated. I've outlined the requirements below. *** Linux users need to access Windows shares without typing out the entire mount command. For example, with automounter /net functionality a user can simply cd /net/HOSTNAME/EXPORT and gain access to the nfs export if he
2020 Sep 24
3
Debian client/workstation pam_mount
I have some (for testing) Debian based client/workstation connected to my AD. Signing to the AD works as a domain/user should. These clients can, via Nautilus file manager, access shares on the file server manually that the *signed in domain user* is permitted to "see". I would prefer to connect these files and the domain user home directory automatically at sign in without manual
2015 Nov 04
2
Pam_mount not working with "sec=krb5"
So finally here is the solution that works for me. If you have any questions, just ask. I use pam_mount with the following volume definition in the "/etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml": <volume fstype="cifs" server="server" path="home/%(USER)" mountpoint="/home/%(USER)" sgrp="domain users"
2015 May 04
2
[LLVMdev] Incorrect code generated for arm64
Thanks Bruce. > On 4 May 2015, at 13:18, Bruce Hoult <bruce at hoult.org> wrote: > > I can confirm that, with Apple LLVM version 6.0 (clang-600.0.56) (based on LLVM 3.5svn) > > Very strange! Yes, that’s what I thought. I’ve also checked the binary downloads for OS X from llvm.org <http://llvm.org/> and get the same broken code from both the 3.5.2 and 3.6.0 releases.
2005 Apr 09
1
KDE-Print almost working, directory shares working good.
Hi all, I've been reading quite a few of the posts to this mailing list, and I'm afraid that my question is going to look very noobish, but as I am one, that's to be expected, so apologies in advance for my post getting caught up in more serious samba queries. I have two PCs, one a workstation (biggeek.supermail.dyndns.org, 192.168.1.100), and the other a general server machine