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2007 Mar 06
1
smbldap-useradd says "Error: modifications require authentication at /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8/smbldap_tools.pm line 1056."
I'm trying to get Samba 3.0.23d set up to run as a PDC on SuSE 10.2. I'm getting *very* close, but I have one small issue. I can't add users. When I run: smbldap-useradd -a <a new user> -m I get the following in the messages file: Mar 6 13:59:38 macallan slapd[4731]: conn=50 fd=24 ACCEPT from IP=127.0.0.1:11246 (IP=0.0.0.0:389) Mar 6 13:59:38 macallan slapd[4731]: conn=50
2007 Mar 22
2
Updating System Policy Templates
Hi all, I am going to be in the process of updating my custom system policy templates (probably within a month or two) and I am asking for what policies anyone is in need of to help them deploy samba as a domain controller. Currently I basically have a single template.adm file, a few people have asked me to separate them into a few different files that would serve an overall single purpose - I
2016 Jan 21
8
Windows 10 administrative templates /central store with Samba
Hi list, This might or might not be a Samba related post. Feel free to ignore it in case it is too far off-topic My current understanding is that ... a) I need those new templates in order to fully integrate Win10 clients in an AD domain (i.e. with compatible policies). b) I can only modify policies based on Win10 admx files from Win10 machines (i.e. with the RSAT tools for Win10). Are there
2008 Apr 22
1
OT: Vista & NTConfig.POL
This isn't technically a samba question, but I figure there will be other samba users out there in the same boat. I have just setup the first Vista box on our samba domain and I am having some trouble with policies (they don't get applied). I have had a look around and there is alot of talk about the adm->admx change, etc but I haven't seen anyone say that anything needs to
2005 Jun 06
0
dueling audio
Easy, open up the volume control panel and turn the line in down/mute it (the main window should be for signals heading out of the card, not in, that should be it's own seperate panel). I hope that works for you :). Daniel On 6/6/05, babu <tv@wfhb.org> wrote: > > Hello, > > I joined last week and received great help immediately. I am enjoying > this informative and
2005 Jun 07
2
dueling audio
Daniel Ballenger wrote: > Easy, open up the volume control panel and turn the line in down/mute it I wouldn't fiddle with the fader as some cards use the same setting for playback and record level. But you should be able to mute it just fine by checking the mute checkbox for the line in. Geoff.
2005 Jun 06
4
dueling audio
Hello, I joined last week and received great help immediately. I am enjoying this informative and genteel list. Anyway, here's an interesting one: I am streaming with Icecast using a radio into line-in. It works fine, and the stream sounds great. However, I have been doing this for four years, and I often would like to listen to audio from the internet without the line-in sound in the
2023 Jan 06
2
Group Policy Settings Missing/Not Applying
On 1/6/23 8:11 AM, Dawson Greeley via samba wrote: > Hi, Im attempting to apply a few group policy settings but they dont seem to be applying on the machine in question, or some settings I cannot see in the GPME. > > > 1. Settings applied to openssh dont seem to create the required config files in /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/ for ssh to actually pick up on these changes. Is there a
2008 Feb 01
1
dueling (s)printf()'s - what's the cure?
Hello All, I mentioned a problem with this once before, and was referred to other threads that also talked about this. But I believe a recent problem I was experiencing, may have been related to this: [: -le: argument expected. So I'd like to bring it up again, in hopes that someone might have a cure. Specifically, two printf()'s are sent to the same line, which results in a /very/ hard
2023 Jan 06
1
Group Policy Settings Missing/Not Applying
Hi, Im attempting to apply a few group policy settings but they dont seem to be applying on the machine in question, or some settings I cannot see in the GPME. 1. Settings applied to openssh dont seem to create the required config files in /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/ for ssh to actually pick up on these changes. Is there a different location its applying these to that I can verify with? Below is
2024 Jun 20
2
Adding group policy ability
Thanks a lot, Kees! :) Any hint which package to download for Windows Server 2022? Cheers, Torsten Am 19.06.2024 um 09:30 schrieb Kees van Vloten via samba: > > Op 19-06-2024 om 08:42 schreef lists--- via samba: >> Good morning list :) >> >> currently I don't need a group policy, but maybe that will change in >> the future - so I'd like to install its
2024 Jun 20
1
Adding group policy ability
Op 20-06-2024 om 06:10 schreef lists--- via samba: > Thanks a lot, Kees! :) > > Any hint which package to download for Windows Server 2022? The proper ADMX for your version of Windows are on Windows itself in C:\windows\PolicyDefinitions. You just copy the content of the directory (and subdirs) to your Sysvol share \Policies\PolicyDefinitions - Kees. > > Cheers, > Torsten
2024 Jun 19
1
Adding group policy ability
Op 19-06-2024 om 08:42 schreef lists--- via samba: > Good morning list :) > > currently I don't need a group policy, but maybe that will change in > the future - so I'd like to install its ability right now. > > As far as I understand https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Group_Policy I > have to execute: > samba-tool gpo admxload -U Administrator > (and samba-tool
2001 Nov 17
2
transfer interrupted (code 3) at flist.c(812)
Ok, I just setup the log file and this is what I see there: rsync on cdrive/Temp/pix.log from admx (141.214.137.139) transfer interrupted (code 3) at flist.c(812) I had to change [cdrive] from path = "c:\" to path = c: to get rid of '@ERROR: chdir failed' error. I am getting close but still need some help. Thanks in advance. Nishi > -----Original Message----- From:
2001 Dec 01
3
include/exclude ?
All, Could someone please help me resolve this: [admx:test] $ ls ERR01 ah01 ah02 an01 an02 mp01 mp02 [admx:test] $ ls {an,mp,ERR}* ERR01 an01 an02 mp01 mp02 I want to rsync only the "{an,mp,ERR}*" files across using the following command but do not see the expected results. [admx:test] $ rsync -va --exclude="*" --include="{an,mp,ERR}*" ./*
2024 Jun 19
1
Adding group policy ability
Good morning list :) currently I don't need a group policy, but maybe that will change in the future - so I'd like to install its ability right now. As far as I understand https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Group_Policy I have to execute: samba-tool gpo admxload -U Administrator (and samba-tool gpo admxload -H ldap://dcXYZ.samdom.example.com -U Administrator on additional DCs). Not
2007 Jul 24
2
Dial out through multiple Zap groups
Hi, I'm trying to set a rule to dial out through multiple Zap groups so that, say, g0 is the cheaper POTS lines group and must be used first. However, if g0 is busy or disconnected then try dialing out g1. My g0 group is made up of 4 analog lines connected to a 4-FXO card. I disconnected the RJ-11 wires from the FXO card to simulate a line disconnection. So theoretically all calls should
2019 Jan 19
3
[Bug 1317] New: ulogd missed flow.start.sec and flow.start.usec fields
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1317 Bug ID: 1317 Summary: ulogd missed flow.start.sec and flow.start.usec fields Product: ulogd Version: 2.0.0beta1 Hardware: All OS: Debian GNU/Linux Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P5 Component: ulogd Assignee:
2007 Apr 04
1
creating NTConfig.POL
I have an NTConfig.POL I created from poledit with the Windows 2000 Administrator toolkit. It contains my WSUS configuration, and NTConfig.POL is placed in my [netlogon] share and is being loaded fine by the clients. Is this still the propery way to create NTConfig.POL files, or is there a newer utility I should be using? I'm looking at Vista and it uses .admx templates, which I guess
2001 Nov 16
3
Secure connection to testor refused !
Here is a newbie question. Hope, you will not mind. I am trying to backup a file from my NT machine onto AIX machine. Here is the setup: NT machine (testor): rsync is in c:\Rsync\rsync.exe and is running as a daemon. (I created a service for Rsync first). AIX machine (admx): rsync -v rsync version 2.3.1 Copyright Andrew Tridgell and Paul Mackerras admx::nkapoor> telnet testor 873 Trying...