Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Domain member, security = ADS|domain and trusts with NT4"
2007 Jul 12
1
BUG? 'valid users' doesn't allow groups from trusted domains
It appears that you cannot include groups from trusted domains in the
'valid users =' directive on a share.
Here is the scenario as I experienced it (names have been changed to
protect the innocent):
Configuration:
- Samba 3.0.21b as a member server in a real NT4 domain (security =
domain) called 'NTDOMAIN'
- NTDOMAIN has a two-way trust with Windows 2003 Active Directory
2007 Jun 07
1
Migrating from NT4 PDC to Windows 2003 ADS; Samba as member server
Here's the situation. We've got an old NT4 domain (not a Samba domain in
NT 4 mode) which we'll call CRUSTY. There is of course an NT4 PDC and
several NT4 BDCs. We have some Linux/Samba file servers (Samba 3.0.1)
that are member servers (security = domain) of the NT4 domain. We also
have several NT4 BDCs and about 200 workstations of varying vintage
(2000, XP) in several
2005 Dec 24
2
Inclusion of libnss_wins in vendor distros?
This might be a stupid question, but I ask only because I can't think of
a good reason...
Why do so many vendors' builds of Samba not include libnss_wins, the
WINS/NetBIOS name resolution library? I find that it is very helpful for
my Linux/Samba servers to be able to resolve hostnames by WINS. It also
seems to improve domain browsing performance dramatically to have the
library present
2003 Jan 28
3
Using Winbindd in nsswitch.conf
Hello, all--
I've a question regarding using WINS for resolving names while on the unix
box. As I understand it, you're supposed to add something to the
/etc/nsswitch.conf file, but it's not clear to me whether it's supposed to
be 'wins', 'winbind', or 'winbindd' as in the following example:
hosts: files wins nisplus nis dns
hosts: files winbind
2005 Mar 29
1
Browsing with duplicate names in multiple workgroups/subnets and multihome machines
You can see by the subject I've got an ugly problem. Even though I don't
have a Samba server anywhere near the network in question, nobody
understands browsing as well as the folks on the Samba team. :-)
Here's the situation: I've got two workgroups, FLINTSTONE and RUBBLE
which are on physically separate networks. FLINTSTONE has a Windows 2003
Active Directory domain
2014 Apr 12
1
Quick win... command to remove all attachments from an Inbox
Good evening all,
Does anyone know of a doveadm command I can use to remove (delete) all
attachments from an mdbox Inbox?
I prefer to save my attachments and have a sleek Inbox... but sometimes I
forget. A command I can feed into a cron job would be ideal.
Many thanks,
-Mark
2005 Dec 17
1
HOW TO: Migrating users' locally-stored profiles from one domain or workgroup to a new domain
Migrating Users Profiles When Changing Domain Affiliation: A Primer
I. Introduction
NOTE: This applies to Windows NT-based systems with locally-stored user
profiles. Windows 9x and Me do not manage user profiles in the same way.
Quite often we find the need to change a workstation's affiliation,
either from a workgroup (that is, the workstation is not in a domain
environment) to a domain,
2006 Mar 01
3
Migration from NT4 to W2K3 AD
Are there any gotcha's.....
I am currently using winbindd and very successfully integrating my Samba
boxes with the NT4 domain structure. The admin who is doing the migration
(A corporate person not used to Linux at all) is already nervous about the
migration since it involves Linux.
Usernames are not supposed to change..but, the authentication domain is
going to be a completely new
2006 May 28
2
Integrating W2k3 Terminal Services w/Samba
I've got a Samba (3.0.14a) controlled domain that contains 1 Windows
2003 Server as a member server. I've been thinking about using Terminal
Services from that machine to allow roaming users (ie, those outside of
the office) to connect to our network and get work done.
My only concern at this point how to deal with the lack of an Active
Directory and still allow Terminal Services to
2004 Jun 10
1
Domain problem with NT4 & Samba 3.0.2a
All,
I really need some help. I'm putting samba up on a new windows domain
called SIERRA. I'm using Samba 3.0.2a on Solaris 8. I'm barely
knowledgeable on Windows NetBIOS... but am good with Solaris. The
status is that I've got the daemons running and working normally. I
have 1 desktop with 1 PDC & 1 BDC in the SIERRA domain. On the desktop,
I can see both DC's but
2007 Jan 15
8
Modular Xen
It seems to me that Xen is full of stuff that aren''t beneficial for
everybody, this includes NUMA, ACM and other stuff that certain
companies try to introduce... In a better world, the Xen binary would
have been more sleek and fast, and those extra features should be
loaded via stating a Module boot line in Grub. This way, testing would
be easy and it''s more elegant than using a
2006 Jan 13
1
Variance-covariance by factor
Dear all,
I have a data frame with one factor and four numeric variables and
wish to obtain the var-cor matrix separately by factor. I tried by() and
sapply() but getting nowhere. I understand this can be done by subsetting
the dataframe, but there should have some sleek ways of doing it.
Here is a simulated dataframe;
s <- rep(c("A","B","C"), c(25,22,18))
d
2008 Apr 04
0
Re: Samba to ADS 2003
Mr. Gowda,
Please review the following prior posts:
"HOW TO: Migrating users' locally-stored profiles from one domain or
workgroup to a new domain"
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-December/115326.html
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-December/115413.html
Note that I have only performed this migration where the users had
locally-stored profiles. If you are
2008 Jan 01
7
[LLVMdev] Utilizing gperf for TableGen
The output of TableGen (intrinsics.gen) seems a bit too clunky
specifically the switching parts (input the string, output the enum).
Moreover, the code makes MSVC barf due to its nesting limit which even
applices to if-else statements.
One one hand, gperf
(http://www.gnu.org/software/gperf/manual/gperf.html) offers a way to
map strings to records without much difficulty (and it does its job
2017 Dec 02
0
source files in temp environment
On 02/12/2017 5:48 AM, Alexander Shenkin wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I often keep code in separate files for organizational purposes, and
> source() that code from higher level scripts. One problem is that those
> sourced files often create temporary variables that I don't want to keep
> around. I could clean up after myself with lots of rm()'s, but that's a
> pain,
2003 Feb 05
1
Mailing list HOWTO (Unofficial)
A few tips when submitting to this or any mailing list. I may be
preaching to the choir, but some of you can't carry a tune.
1) Make your subject short and descriptive. Avoid the words "help" or
"Samba" in the subject. The readers of this list already know that a)
you need help, and b) you are writing about samba (of course, you may
need to distinguish between Samba PDC
2007 Feb 26
7
Duplicate group mappings - which ones to delete?
I'm using Samba 3.0.21b on Debian linux using a tdbsam database as a PDC
for domain ADADOM. I have a problem with duplicate group mappings and
need to delete some, however, I don't know which one is being used. Is
there a way I can find out which ones have no users assigned to them?
Here's the sorted output of "net groupmap list". The last three are the
issue. I only
2006 Aug 09
6
How to change the error message easy way
validates_presence_of :fname
results in the error message
"Fname can''t be blank".
What I want is "First Name can''t be blank".
I could do this
def validate
errors.add_to_base("First Name can''t be blank") if fname.blank?
end
I find this clunky and I have to put everyrhing in the validate method. Is
there an easy to get what I want.
I
2023 Mar 18
2
Custom SASL authentication
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2005 Dec 20
2
Error in documentation: Samba 3 By Example: Chapter 5 - Making Users Happy in re: Outlook
Chapter 5 of Samba 3 By Example (
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/happy.html ) states thusly:
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Configuration of MS Outlook to Relocate PST File
Microsoft Outlook can store a Personal Storage file, generally known as
a PST file. It is the nature of email storage that this file grows, at
times quite rapidly. So that users' email is available to them at every
workstation