Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "dfs problems in 3.0.25a after client reboot and remapping"
2007 Jun 11
1
dfs problems in 3.0.25a after client reboot and remapping
We restored to 3.0.23d after update to 3.0.25a because of strange dfs behavior.
the detailed situation:
on msdfs root server 'samba' ls -lR
dfsroot/:
drwxr-xr-x appl1
dfsroot/appl1
lrwxrwxrwx share1 -> msdfs:server1\share1
[dfs]
comment = "SaMBa DFS root"
path = /path.../dfsroot
# next line does not work prior 3.0.25 !!!
# hide unreadable = Yes
2007 Jul 04
1
dfs problems addressed in 3.0.25b?
Is the issue below addressed in 3.0.25b? (no freebsd port available yet
so I'm still at 3.0.25a)
I can't see anything specifically about this in the release notes.
I just want to add that I've also seen this behaviour on a windows xp
x64 client.
It's a pretty serious problem.. so I'm also thinking I may have to
revert to an earlier version if it doesn't look like a
2009 Mar 12
0
Implimenting MSDFS Issue
Hello,
I am running the following
OS
CentOS 5.2
Samba Release
samba-3.0.28
Kernel
2.6.18-92.1.22 (latest from CentOS)
I also tried compiling a custom kernel with the experimental MSDFS option in kernel version 2.6.28.7 to no avail.
Microsoft Server OS
Windows Server 2003 R2
My Samba server has winbind enabled and the following smb.conf configuration.
[global]
socket options =
2023 Mar 20
1
Cleanup permission settings / traverse folder
Hello,
I have problems removing the permission settings on a directory/folder after configuration of a share.
My folders look like:
/var/folder1/folder2/
I created share1 on folder1 and share2 on folder2.
Afterwards, I activated ACLs and set permission on folder1 to domain/group1 and on folder2 to domain/group2.
I couldn't access share2 with a user from group2 and I figured out that Samba
2023 Mar 20
1
Cleanup permission settings / traverse folder
On 20/03/2023 16:58, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>
>
> On 20/03/2023 16:22, Thomas Hoffmann (Speed4Trade GmbH) via samba wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I have problems removing the permission settings on a directory/folder
>> after configuration of a share.
>>
>> My folders look like:
>> /var/folder1/folder2/
>>
>> I created share1 on folder1 and
2009 Dec 03
0
samba group access
Dear All
I have a question from you, if you can please answer it.
I have a linux server, with samba installed on it.
I have 3 groups as, GroupA, GroupB, GroupC
Each group is having let suppose 10 members from 0-9
I have 3 shares on my smb.con as Share1, Share2, and Share3
Now what I want it to give the read access to every one on each share
and
give write access of GroupA to Share1, Share2
give
2007 Aug 16
0
samba3.0.25b group permissions problem via AD+Winbind
Hi Samba people,
I'm having a strange problem with Samba 3.0.25b running on solaris 9
with native ADS and Winbind.
A domain user (no /etc/passwd entry), jlunch, can write to directories
via the unix shell that has
group permissions he is part of without any issues.
However, doing the same via a samba share (share1) in the same folder
(folder1), returns permission denied.
It almost appears
2007 Sep 19
0
Authentication problems using libsmbclient to traverse DFS links
Hi,
I'm trying to create a map of DFS links to actual server/share's.
I know that you can get this information by logging on to the DFS root
server, but I'm trying to use the libsmbclient API to
get this information.
I have created a fairly simple DFS structure on 2003 servers with
everything on the same domain.
//MyDomain/DFSRoot
/Link1 -> //Fileserv-1/FileShare1
/Link2
2006 Sep 14
0
looking for good DFS implementation advice
I have read through some of the info on using dfs roots and I am
needing some advice. Since a unc is still \\servername\ based it
occurs to me that the only way to do this properly is to create a
smb.conf file that publishes a netbios name like \\dfsroot -- Then, to
create a failover system, I would take that config file and copy it
around to multiple samba server. Then, have some kind of watch or
2004 Nov 27
0
Samba 3.x problem setting up DFS and XP2
Hi,
i tried to running Samba 3.0.9 with MSDFS under Linux 2.6.9.
The normal sharing of Directories to the Target-Server (also Samba with
same version and Linux) run's without problems.
Only the dfs-share to the same Samba-Server is not usable. The
Share-Name self is visible but without cointain.
I have compiled the new source with the "--with-msdfs" switch and have
also check the
2007 May 04
0
Problem with dfs-share and hidden directory
Hallo,
I'm using samba 3.0.20b-3.11-SUSE on a SLES-based system.
My system has two NICs in this configuration
eth0 Protokoll:Ethernet Hardware Adresse 00:0A:5E:24:xx:xx
inet Adresse:172.16.0.2 Bcast:172.16.255.255 Maske:255.255.0.0
eth1 Protokoll:Ethernet Hardware Adresse 00:0A:5E:1B:xx:xx
inet Adresse:172.18.160.11 Bcast:172.18.255.255 Maske:255.255.224.0
eth0 points to
2005 Oct 21
1
DFS not working w/ fully.qualified.sub.domain
Hi:
I've got a samba/DFS server configured that works fine under it's
original name, but I'm getting booted out of that DNS domain, into a
subdomain.
All my (WinXP) clients have drives mapped to names like
\\server.domain.com\dfsroot.
If I browse to the path, \\server.domain.com\dfsroot, everything works.
I can access the shares pointed to via the dfs links
But, now the network is
2011 Jan 12
1
Automounting DFS path published shares under RHEL 5 with Samba?
I'm dealing with a Linux environment with extensive automounting, that
also has DFS configurations for the Windows clients of various CIFS
systems. I've got CIFS automounting working for various CIFS servers,
which definitely has its uses, but I'd *love* to be able to mount the
DIFS published paths for the CIFS shares?
Basically, if I have shares called \\example1\share1 and
2004 Mar 05
0
Problem w. SAMBA as dfs root
Hi,
I have configured samba 3.0.2 as Dfs root but it seems smbd dont translate
symlink to remote share name.
All targeted shares are from testing workstation directly accessible.
My config is:
---
[global]
debuglevel = 10
netbios name = SAMBAII
workgroup = XAMBA
security = user
domain logons = yes
preferred master = yes
domain master = yes
local master = yes
2011 Jan 09
1
DFS - access shares via \\domain\dfsroot\...
Is there a trick to being able to access shares via
\\domain\dfsroot\.. rather than
\\computer\dfsroot\... ? Only the latter works for me - samba 3.0.22
2004 Mar 10
1
Please help me with configuring samba as Dfs root !
Hi,
I have configured samba 3.0.2 as Dfs root but it seems smbd dont translate
symlink to remote share name.
All targeted shares are from testing workstation directly accessible.
My config is:
---
[global]
debuglevel = 10
netbios name = SAMBAII
workgroup = XAMBA
security = user
domain logons = yes
preferred master = yes
domain master = yes
local master = yes
2004 Nov 23
0
problem setting up dfs
Hi,
I'm trying to set up msdfs on FreeBSD 4.10 with samba 3.08.
The clients I use are WinXp (sp1) and the desktop browser on RedHat ES3.
Problems described beneath are identical for both clients.
I tried to follow the howto as precisely as possible to not into
problems, however, I did...
In /export/dfsroot I made a link msdfs:strsvr01\part0 . I made sure
everything is in lower case.
2005 Apr 20
1
DFS links not working
Hello list
I try to setup a DFS root like documented in the Samba HOWTO
Collection Chapter 18. (using Samba 3.0.14a btw.)
I setup everything as specified there, but when I try to
access one of the linked shares from a windows machine,
I get a message telling me the location is unavailable.
Looking at the logs reveals:
---------------------------- 8< ----------------------------
[2005/04/20
2007 Aug 23
1
Login-Problem with DFS-Share
Hallo,
I want to use several DFS-Shares from a M$-Server trough my Samba-Server
(3.0.20b-3.21-1370-SUSE on an OpenSchoolServer).
I've created symlinks in /export/dfsroot like:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 19 2007-05-04 08:06 agbhome -> msdfs:172.18.160.10
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 20 2007-03-28 09:36 home -> msdfs:172.18.160.10\
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 43 2007-02-04 11:44 lehrer ->
2007 Nov 28
3
DFS root in homes possible?
Hi list
DFS Links in a separate share seems to work, but in the
[homes] section does not.
Is this a known problem?
Samba is 3.0.26a.
/etc/smb.conf excerpts:
---------------------------- 8< ----------------------------
[global]
...
host msdfs = yes
...
[homes]
...
msdfs root = yes
...
[dfstest]
path = /data/dfsroot
msdfs root = yes
---------------------------- 8<