Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Mounting to the home share with Linux client, what syntax, etc...?"
2008 Jan 27
4
Official Samba builds for Ubuntu?
Greetings-
I am wondering if anyone from the Samba team would happen to have interest in creating official builds for Ubuntu?
To add a twist, unfortunately I would not be fishing for 7.10 packages, but rather 7.04 as we ran into too many issues with 7.10 whereas 7.04 seems rock solid stable.
Or, are there packages built of Samba releases for Ubuntu external to samba.org?
Thanks,
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Michael
2009 Oct 05
10
How to bulk add machine accounts during PDC hardware refresh?
Greetings-
I have not found discussed / documented what to do with machine accounts when moving a Samba PDC to new hardware.
I have seen that uid/gid numbers must match between the old/new system. I am thinking to use adduser to accomplish that, then make the numbers on the new server match, using a text editor.
After that, can I simply enter the machine account entries by hand with a text
2007 Apr 26
1
3.0.24 What commands must be executed by root verses ntgroup="Domain Admins"?
I found the solution, or at least a work around, for my posting: "Can not grant SeMachineAccountPrivilege on Debian Etch"
I ended up:
1) ssh to Debian Etch as root
2) smbpasswd -a root
3) issue the "net rpc rights grant ..." command
SUCCESS!!!
So, that raises the question that what MUST be executed as user root verses a member of ntgroup="Domain Admins"?
I suspect
2004 Jul 07
4
Setting home path to a dir within a users Linux home dir
Is there a trick to append an additional directory level onto the defauly behavior of a [homes] share looking in /etc/passwd to find the users Linux home dir? It would offer a bit of protection if
Windows clients ended up in say the WinHome directory within their Linux home directory when logging in from Windows so they are not tempted to tamper with their desktop settings files for Linux from
2007 Jun 01
2
Not seeing the expected group memberships with ifmember.exe /list
We have bumped into a most odd problem.
Server:
Debian Etch and their Samba 3.0.24-2
Client:
WinXP SP2, MSI v3, all hot fixes
The following settings are in place on the server:
#!/bin/bash
#
# initGrps.sh
# Map Windows Domain Groups to UNIX groups
net groupmap add ntgroup="Domain Admins" unixgroup=domadmin rid=512 type=d
net groupmap add ntgroup="Domain Users"
2008 Feb 15
3
Wrong perms on new files/dirs using `mount -t cifs`
My original thread had the incorrect subject line. The original trouble / question remains open and unsolved.
Greetings-
I am working through coming up with a Linux client integration to Samba PDC's.
I mount several shares with this sort of syntax:
/bin/mount -t cifs -o credentials=/home/userid/.smbcredentials,uid=userid,gid=userid,dmask=0777,fmask=0666 //ldslnx01/data /mnt/ldslnx01/data/
2019 Nov 08
2
Recent inability to view long filenames stored with scp via samba mount
Greetings Jeremy,
Jeremy Allison wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 03, 2019 at 06:37:57AM -0500, Michael Lueck via samba wrote:
>>
>>
>> mdlueck at ldslnx01:/srv/shares/data/Nodes/jacob/home/mdlueck/Music/Alfred Brendel$ find
>> .
>> ./Beethoven Piano Sonatas Vol I
>> ./Beethoven Piano Sonatas Vol I/Disc 1 - 01 - Piano Sonata No. 29 in B-flat major, op. 106
2008 Feb 13
5
Wrong perms on new files/dirs using smbmount
Greetings-
I am working through coming up with a Linux client integration to Samba PDC's.
I mount several shares with this sort of syntax:
/bin/mount -t cifs -o credentials=/home/userid/.smbcredentials,uid=userid,gid=userid,dmask=0777,fmask=0666 //ldslnx01/data /mnt/ldslnx01/data/
However when I create new files/dirs on the Samba share from the Linux workstation, the perms are not 0666/0777
2007 Apr 25
2
Can not grant SeMachineAccountPrivilege on Debian Etch
I am testing out Debian Etch, and ran into an issue granting SeMachineAccountPrivilege to an account... which granting that permission had been troublesome in the past.
The command I am issuing is:
net rpc rights grant LDS-DEMO\\ldsinst SeMachineAccountPrivilege
And I try running the command with an account that is a member of the "Domain Admins" group.
The command returns:
Failed to
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 07
3
Countless "rec_read bad magic" lines in log.smbd
One of the servers we admin has countless such errors in log.smbd:
[2007/05/07 14:17:08, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(783)
tdb(/var/cache/samba/printing/HPLJ3600.tdb): rec_read bad magic 0x443810ec at offset=28412
The only thread I saw regarding "rec_read" stated:
<><><><><>
If this really happens often to you, then you have some
basic problems with your
2008 Feb 18
12
cifs verses smbfs for Linux clients
I am somewhat confused...
I understand that the preferred method to mount a Samba share with a Linux client is to use "mount -t cifs" rather than "mount -t smbfs".
I get the impression that smbfs is samba.org developed code where as cifs is from elsewhere. Thus the point of confusion. Why is samba.org not developing the preferred code in this case?
A sub question to that
2005 Nov 10
3
What file gets corrupted in Samba when perms stop working correctly?
I have a share which a group write list.
That group is mapped to a Linux group in /etc/group.
That group in Linux has two users.
The first user listed is suddenly unable to write, but the second one is.
With the affected user logged in to Win2K, ifmember /list shows they are a member of the group, as does the working account.
I am guessing one of those .tdb files or something got scrambled on the
2006 Feb 13
3
Samba not listening on 127.0.0.1... hua???
<rant>Every time I set up a new test Samba server, the step to "net rpc rights grant..." ALWAYS fights me tooth and nail... ALWAYS with a different error message. I've even created little scripts to
run so I am not typing commands incorrectly... but NNNOOOOOO, the script to grand rights to one stink'n account always has to complain!</rant>
OK, this time it is...
2005 Nov 10
2
w32time and Samba PDC Domains
I see that the w32time service as it is configured when a Win2K Pro client joins a Samba PDC Domain is not configured in such a way that the service is able to successfully sync time with Samba.
I:\>w32tm -source -v
W32Time: BEGIN:InitAdjIncr
W32Time: Adj 100144 , Incr 100144 fAdjust 0
W32Time: END:Line 2503
W32Time: BEGIN:TsUpTheThread
W32Time: END Line 1407
W32Time: TimeMMInit()
2005 Apr 16
1
MS DOS 7 XCopy copies the same file over and over
We use MS DOS 7 ala Win98 SE and the M$ client for DOS to logon to Samba 3.0.13 Debian Stable package from samba.org. Also one other unique thing, we have XCOPY32.EXE copied as XCOPY.EXE thus it is
really XCOPY32.EXE we are executing, just as XCOPY.EXE. ;-)
Example of failing line of code...
echo f|xcopy u:\foo\bar.txt h:\file.txt
where U: is the drive mapped to the server and H: is a local RAM
2005 Nov 10
1
Current status of OS/2 eCS client to Samba 3.0.20b
Subject pretty much askes it all. For those that run OS/2 eCS against Samba servers on a regular basis... looks like I might have to head back in that direction. I am trying to avoid NetBIOS which
means the usual SrvIFS I would prefer to have go bye bye once and for all. I did get SrvIFS-IP from the "Beyond DHCP" RedBook yesterday, but is has memory corruption on the server daemon side
2008 Mar 23
2
Recovering Windows computer account string
Greetings-
We utilize the smbpasswd text file back end. One machine (VM machine) suddenly thinks its entry in the Samba PDC's smbpasswd file is no longer correct. Is there a way to fetch that number back out of
a Windows 2000 workstation and "paste" it into the smbpasswd file to re-trust the workstation?
Thanks!
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Michael Lueck
Lueck Data Systems
2008 Oct 23
1
Sending / Receiving WinPopup on Ubuntu Linux Workstation
Greetings-
Perhaps slightly OT, but still involving the SMB/CIFS protocol:
I am searching for an application which would allow a Linux client (Ubuntu) to send/receive WinPopup messages.
The only one I have located thus far is LinPopup. However, it depends on the Samba (server) package. I do not want to deploy a bazillion Samba servers!
TIA!
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Michael Lueck
Lueck Data Systems
2004 Aug 23
1
Update -> Someone with "Access Denied" from Windows plstry this test to compare notes with me
I do if you're interested...
-----Original Message-----
From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [mailto:jerry@samba.org]
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 11:45 AM
To: mlueck@lueckdatasystems.com
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Update -> Someone with "Access Denied" from Windows
plstry this test to compare notes with me
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Michael