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2008 Oct 02
1
Samba WINS Server losing all elections against
Hello everybody. I've been trying for weeks to find a solution for my problem, but since I couldn't find anything, here I am. I manage a network of about 200 PCs, 90% windows XP and Vista, 10% linux. A samba server is located on the main server, acting as a WINS server, to manage the list of connected computers. However, when a resident computer is badly configured (ie no wins server
2006 Nov 01
1
Samba 3.0.23c + Win2K AD, can't mount shares (PANIC: internal error)
Hi, I've got a big problem since my new samba servers are in 3.0.23c version, no problems before. The server is only a file server and domain member in a Win2K Active Directory domain (4 replicated DC, 1 domain, no forest). My problem: Anytime I try to connect a share through any kind of client (MacOS cifs client, smbclient, windows win2K pro, ...) the client can't mount the
2006 Oct 31
0
Subject: Samba 3.0.23c + Win2K AD, can't mount shares (PANIC: internal error)
Hi, I've got a big problem since my new samba servers are in 3.0.23c version, no problems before. The server is only a file server and domain member in a Win2K Active Directory domain (4 replicated DC, 1 domain, no forest). My problem: Anytime I try to connect a share through any kind of client (MacOS cifs client, smbclient, windows win2K pro, ...) the client can't mount the
2003 Jan 30
4
An "any" host source/destination
Just out of curiosity, I''m running shorewall on a machine that has 4 nic''s and 4 different VPN tunneled subnets. When I want to define a service that is available from any source to a certain destination, instead of making a matrix of all the different combinations possible, is there an easier way? Something like,: ACCEPT any loc tcp ssh Which
2000 Apr 22
1
multiple subnet browsing problem
I having difficulty getting browsing to fully work across two subnets. The subnets (having private addresses - 192.168.x.0) are connected by Linux boxes (RH6.1, one for each subnet) functioning as firewall, IP masquerade and router. On one subnet (call this one LEFT), there is an NT4.0 server as the PDC (also running WINS and DHCP) along with 50 or so clients and other servers (NT, Win9x) in
2017 Feb 12
5
Samba4 Problem Rename
I've got a Problem using samba4 as PDS and Win7 Client. I'm not able to rename a file in Windows Explorer. I can connect shares. I can create, open and write files but I cannot rename or move them. If i try to i get a message "file xyz too big for target file system". I googled a lot but I do not find any helpfull thread with this issue. Is there anybody who can help me with
2017 Feb 14
0
Samba4 Problem Rename
PDS is a typo - sorry! Should be PDC (primary domain controller) And thank you for your hints - I'll try them and will report results Regards Bernhard On Sun, 12 Feb 2017 13:32:32 +0100 Bernhard Blasen via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > I've got a Problem using samba4 as PDS and Win7 Client. What is a 'PDS' ?? > > I'm not able to rename a file in
2017 Feb 15
0
Samba4 Problem Rename [SOLVED]
Thank you Rowland, your post was very helpful. In one of your links I found "Do not use the same user names in the local /etc/passwd file as in the domain" and this statement did the trick. In Samba3 I had the same usernames for linux users and for samba users. But now in Samba4 acting as an AD PDC you obviously need different usernames. Cheers Bernhard >On Sun, 12 Feb 2017
2006 Nov 01
1
Re: Samba 3.0.23c + Win2K AD, can't mount shares (PANIC: internal error)
Hi, I can't answer in a way it appears in the thread, sorry ... Examining the backtrace and these innermost frames: #0 smbd(log_stack_trace+0x1c) [0x5555557586cc] #1 smbd(smb_panic+0x43) [0x5555557587b3] #2 smbd [0x555555746b82] #3 /lib64/libpthread.so.0 [0x2aaaac259de0] #4 /lib64/libc.so.6(strlen+0x30) [0x2aaaad3c9510] #5 /lib64/libc.so.6(__strdup+0x16) [0x2aaaad3c9246]
2006 Nov 21
2
XP clients cannot find Samba
Hello, I've set up Samba 3.0.22 on an Ubuntu box for testing purposes. Below is my smb.conf file. The Samba server, ubuntu, is on the other side of a Linksys WRTP54G router, serving NAT to my Windows XP clients on the inside. I've opened port 139 on the router, set up NetBEUI, placed entries in the clients' hosts & lmhosts files. For some reason, the clients can logon to
2003 Jan 28
2
Port forward and redirect
Hello, I have a server to which is defined with static nat in Shorewall, and on that server, I''m running a http on a non-standard port (lets say, port 1234). I would like to use on of my free IP addresses, and map port 80 on the public side to port 1234 on the private side (forget about binding my services on a separate IP on the server, if it was feasible, I would have done that).
2011 Sep 06
2
Samba + NIS + ADS
Samba Admins: This is my second post on this matter so my apologies for redundant requests for help. My first request yielded only one response which did not solve my current problem. Background: We have been using Samba on Linux (Redhat) for several years to access shares on Sun servers. The Sun environment uses NIS/NFS for user accounts and sharing (mounting) remote file systems. Accessing
2004 Aug 17
1
create mask
Hello. I have set up a new samba server here at work, and for most things it is working great -- but there is yet one major issue. It works fine for Windows and Dave clients, but the problem arises when I use smbmount. It is set up as a domain member of an ADS domain. For example, I have a public share that everyone in the office should be able to access, regardless of platform or even
2004 Jan 28
1
Problems mapping winbind/kerberos usernames and groups to Linux user and groups.
Samba 3.0.1 on Mandrake 9.1ish Kerberos version seems to match latest stable MIT build. I can log in via Kerberos authentication and/or winbind. A couple of problems though. 1) telnet with the domain username and password and the telnet session doesn?t reader /etc/bashrc. Telnet with local username and it does. bash is the shell for both accounts. 2) The group account is ?Domain
2002 Jun 14
0
winbindd pid changes when launched - is this a bug?
I took a look at the pid file generated after starting winbindd in the background (redhat's "daemon" shell function in the startup script). It looks like the pid reported in the file is wrong, unless I start winbindd in the foreground. My klooge in the startup file follows: WBPID=$(/sbin/pidof winbindd) ps $WBPID && { if [ $(cat $RUNDIR/winbindd.pid) -ne $WBPID ]
2020 Jun 18
0
4.10.16 - winbindd failing to start - Failed to create directory /var/run for pid files - File exists
Hi everyone, I am in the process of updating to Samba 4.10.16 from source. Compiling on CentOS 7.8.2003, systemd with /var/run symlinked to /run. Winbind is failing to start with the following error. open("/usr/share/locale/en.utf8/LC_MESSAGES/libc.mo", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory) open("/usr/share/locale/en/LC_MESSAGES/libc.mo", O_RDONLY) = -1
2011 Aug 03
1
Solaris Samba 3.5.8 [homes] configuration - intermittent connection failures
Our Solaris 5.10 was running Samba 3.0 with ADS security against winbind and krb5.conf, and all users were able to access it from any Windows system. Following the upgrade to a new AD server running 2008 RC2, we had to upgrade samba on most Unix systems. On Solaris, the new version was 3.5.8 from Sun. I found more config options were required to get the [homes] section to succeed, although I
2009 Sep 07
1
Problem with Samba 3.4 Franky: Internal Error starting Samba3
Hi all, I got a problem while trying to set up a Samba 3.4 Server in hybrid-mode. After trying for some time I managed doing a merged-build of Samba3 and Samba4 and I can now start samba4 without getting errors. However, the same is not true for Samba3: starting it, I get the below error message. Has anyone an idea about what the reason could be? Did I miss anything during build/setup?
2005 Apr 15
3
Unable to join samba server to a NT4 style domain/Sam ba-Guide feedback
John, The restrictanonymous setting was the primary culprit in Ash's issue. I think he's using basically the same setup as I am; no winbind/LDAP involved. I'm thinking there's some initial handshaking that requires an anonymous connection to PDC, and it's being blocked if the restrictanonymous setting is too high. I sent a note to Ash (& the list) asking for the
2008 Apr 09
1
Samba Slow for Shared App.
Hi List: My setup: cups-1.3.5 nss_ldap-259 openldap-2.4.7 openslp-1.2.1 perl-5.10.0 samba-3.0.28 I have an application that is a Win32 app. We share the application on a Samba server. The application has 3 DLLs that it opens and uses code from. Originally we were running a 2.x version of Samba and all users had local accounts. Samba was not acting in a domain controller role. Users had