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2007 Jul 13
2
Strange network file access behavior
I have a Samba PDC and a file server (domain member). They are both running CentOS 4, with Samba3-3.0.24-30 and LDAP 2.3 (on PDC). Domain authentication seems to be running fine and file access on the file server works also. I have one share on the file server that gives me trouble. Whenever I access files from this one directory, the network seems to lock up for close to a minute. I get 64%
2007 May 02
3
Strange Mail Problem
I submitted this question to the Postfix maillist and they suggested that I post to this one. Here's my issue: I have a Postifx email system running on a CentOS 4 box, with Dovecot pop3 and imap. Last week, one of my users reported to me that about a dozen emails suddenly showed up in his in box (as unread messages), but none of them were addressed to him. Under further investigation,
2007 Apr 24
2
cpu load on centOS 4.4
Hello all, I've installed samba on pretty basic install on centos 4.4. I'm running a P4 2.8Ghz, 1G Ram, Raid 5 SATA-2 disks running on both a 3ware and Highpoint Rocket raid (this is going to get swapped out for a 3ware card soon). When users copy files from a mac os x client I'm seeing the cpu load avg (in top) get up to 7. These copies included 150+Gigs of lots of smaller
2007 Jul 14
3
Is there a way to support both local and roaming profile with one server / domain?
Recent list messages got me thinking... Is there a way to support both local and roaming profile with one server / domain? As I understand it, the "magic" line that tells Samba not to do roaming profiles is the smb.conf line: logon path = Which the line must exist, and must be set to null. But that is in the global section. So is there a way to support both local and roaming...
2007 May 31
3
Backup Domain not working
I recently set up a backup domain controller using Samba 3.0.23. I have a Samba PDC already running, and all is working fine, but once I added the BDC, now when people log in to their windows account, their home directory is now being mapped to their home on the BDC (which is empty) instead of the PDC. Conf files from each below: PDC Samba Conf: [global] unix charset = LOCALE
2007 Jul 17
2
[Urgent] Cannot make changes via pdbedit
I have been having some problems since I updated from Samba 3.0.23 to 3.0.25b. I have installed the latest version of smbldap-tools but I am still not able to make certain changes to a user's account. I have created a new user named JROLFE. After I set up a new user, I will set it so they are required to change their password when they first login. I usually do this through LDAP Account
2007 Jul 16
3
Problems since upgrade from 3.0.23 to 3.0.25b
I have a working Samba PDC, I can log in and out from a windows xp workstation. I recently upgraded to 3.0.25b-33 and now, when I add a new user, I get: The system cannot log you on due to the following error: A device attached to the system is not fuctioning Please try again or consult your system administrator I have network connectivity. I was able to join this machine to the
2007 Jul 13
1
Access denied-message when joining domain
Hello list. I have Samba working as a PDC, but when I try to join from a XP computer I get the message: "Access denied". The message appears right after I change the domain name in the XP network settings and the login window pops up. My smb.conf is: [global] workgroup = DOMAIN.NAME server string = %h server (Samba, Ubuntu) obey pam restrictions = Yes
2007 Mar 14
1
roaming profile not uploaded correctly when logging out for the first time
I have a strange issue with roaming profiles. It only happens for users which has no roaming profile on a Samba server yet. When a user logs out for the first time, some files can't be copied from: C:\Documents and Settings\username\SendTo\ to a profiles directory on the server. (Files like 31/2Floppy(A).lnk, some *.tmp files etc.). Only very rarely, a first-time logout process happens
2007 Mar 23
2
Can No Longer Join to Domain
I have Samba 3.0.24 running on CentOS 4 as a PDC with an LDAP backend. When I first set everything up, I could join workstations to the domain automatically with the Windows Network ID Wizard. Now when I try to join a workstation I get: Your computer could not be joined to the domain because the following error has occurred: The user name could not be found. If I add the computer
2007 Mar 14
2
Move local profile to domain profile.
Ok, I got the W2K3 resource kit tool to move my local profile to my domain profile (moveuser.exe). Didn't really work that cleanly. Even though I used the /k (keep the local account), it didn't really. It seemed to change the permissions on MOST of the files. It didn't really move the files either. It's just pointed my profile (or parts of it) to the existing folder. Can't
2007 May 12
2
Cannot join Win XP SP2 client to domain
Dear all, I have created two virtual machines on my computer (With Vmware 5.5.3). One is running SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 with Samba 3.0.22. The other one is runnung a WinXP SP2 client (name: test01). I can browse the shares of the Samba Server. Furthermore I can connect to them with different user names. When trying to join the client to the domain I get an error message that the
2007 Jan 26
2
Domain Member Server passdb Migration/Change
Hi, We have a linux/samba only domain serving files to about 16-18 Windows clients (mostly XP, a few W2K). PDC: SuSE OpenXchange 4.4 samba 2.2.8a openldap 2.1.4 Domain Member Server Fedora Core 1 samba 3.0.10 Currently the Domain Member Server uses the default passdb backend (/etc/samba/smbpasswd). Each user in the ldap directory on the PDC has a duplicate entry in both the
2007 Jan 31
1
Enforce Strong Passwords LDAP PDC
I've scoured the mailing list archives and the internet...has anyone actually figured out how to enforce strong passwords when using Samba and LDAP as a PDC? My users are allowed to change their Windows XP passwords, how do I enforce the use of strong passwords (either locally or globally)? -- *Jason Baker */IT Coordinator/ *Glastender Inc.* 5400 North Michigan Road Saginaw, Michigan
2007 Jan 31
1
Cannot change expired password
I have a samba PDC set up and configured. I have been doing tests and everything was working fine. I was able to set "User must change password" to today's date and it would prompt the user that their password has expired when logging into windows xp. I could then enter a new password and be on my way. Now when I set the password to "User must change password", when I
2007 Jan 16
4
Administrator is Root
I just got Samba + LDAP up and running as a PDC. If I list the users in the LDAP directory with pdbedit -L I see: root:0:test nobody:99:nobody aster$:1001:Computer toast$:1002:TOAST$ fordprefect:1003:Test Account Shouldn't there be an Administrator account and no root? I don't want my Linux root account even remotely confused or associated with a Samba/LDAP
2007 Jan 29
3
Should samba be split between client & server
The more I use samba and the more I read the e-mail coming into this list, I believe that a new look should be taken into how samba his configured, since more and more people are having problems with setup up of samba. Samba is basically used in 2 different ways: "client") In a Windows ADS environment where you want to access facilities on UNIX servers: printers: - print to Unix
2007 Feb 04
2
Roaming Profiles won't save
Hello! I am migrating an old Red Hat Samba 3.0.9 server to a new Debian Etch Samba 3.0.23d with an OpenLDAP backend. I've got almost everything working with the new server except the roaming profiles. When a user logs off, Windows complains that the permissions are not correct and the profile can't be saved. I would LOVE to get rid of roaming profiles but that isn't an option
2009 Sep 23
3
SIP/WiFi handsets?
Anyone know of any *portable* SIP/WiFi handsets? Looking for a decent price:quality ratio, of possible. Keep seeing handsets for Vonage, etc., in Best Buy and the like, but I imagine it's locked to Vonage, and can't be re-appropriated. Thanks! -Ken -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
2007 Aug 08
1
SERIOUS PROBLEM - Root Account Locked
My root account keeps getting locked out automatically. I am running Samba 3.0.25b on a CentOS server, as PDC with LDAP backend. I have accounts set to lock after 8 un-successful login attempts. I zeroed out the bad password count, and then in less than a few seconds the account gets locked again and a /pdbedit -Lv -u root /yields the following: Unix username: root Logon time: