Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "sid_to_uid/public share problem"
2008 Feb 16
1
Joining Domain Problem only with XP SP2
I've having trouble getting XP SP2's to join a domain. Whenever I try to join,
at the point I'm asked for a user name and password with permission to join
the domain, I enter root and root's password, then get the dreaded "Unknown
user or bad password" error message.
The clients are a mixed bunch with some 98's, 1 Win2K, a few XP SP1 (I know, I
know!, but
1998 Aug 05
1
account
Sorry for my little english
I have the 1.9.18p8 version on a unix machine HP-UX 10.20
I try to connect from a pc with NT4.0 SP3 where I'm logged in as
administrator
I try to connect on the unix as different users (tec110, cadnt4....)
This is the configuration file :
smb.conf
[global]
debug level = 3
dead time = 5
dns proxy = no
[unix-eso]
path = /home/eso
2002 Aug 25
3
How do I create a globally accessible directory [partly solved] (XP works/98 doesn't)
I just want a simple, globally accessible directory for anyone on my
LAN. I don't care who they are, who they're logged in as on their
windows machine, I don't care about security (it's my own private
LAN!!!). Why is this so difficult to do? I've looked through the
archives (which by the way, could someone spend a few minutes and put a
SEARCH feature there. Following threads
2002 Aug 13
1
RES: Simple and Stupid Share...
for your information, it didn't work... it needs a password... but i don't
want to send any password... any ideasd?
-----Mensagem original-----
De: Rasmus Reinholdt Nielsen [mailto:rasmus@narani.dk]
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 12 de agosto de 2002 17:34
Para: Demerson Zounar; samba@lists.samba.org
Assunto: Re: [Samba] Simple and Stupid Share...
# Global parameters
[global]
2002 May 15
3
connections always mapped to guest
I have setup Samba 2.2.4 on HPUX 11.0. I'm using it only as a print server.
It appears that ALL connections are being mapped to "pcguest" regardless
whether they are valid or not. I do not have a "username map" defined,
"guest ok = yes" is set for my printer share. I am running winbindd, which
seems to be working correctly. I ran the following command 5 times,
2012 Dec 06
0
SID_TO_UID not working
Hello everyone,
I use winbind against a Samba DC for nsswich, and on one client it works
perfectly (Samba 3.5.15 on all systems). On another client, everything works
except SID_TO_UID (i.e. wbinfo -i, -S ... which breaks directory listings,
too). I've now tried to narrow down the problem in a level 10 log, but I need
some help interpreting. In log.winbindd, I see the following when
2005 Jan 31
0
winbind: SID_TO_UID not working for trusted domains?
Hi all,
I have a problem with the mapping sid -> uid.
Setup:
* Samba 3.0.10, security = ads, role is ads member server.
* Several trusted domains
* ADS is in sync with an Openldap server (posixAccount)
* winbind must not use idmap (Because every Winuser already has
an uid which is in ADs and on the Ldap server)
Lets say we have one global domain GLOBAL and several subdomains
A,B,C
2002 Aug 25
1
Why is an extra 'home' dir showing up?
My question is, how come daevid (on XP) sees the following directories:
\\linux\dae51d
\\linux\homes
Shouldn't there just be the home dir only? Why does "\\linux\dae51d"
show up (I assume it's b/c that's who I am logged in as on XP which maps
to linux)? However, the fact that it does show up, shouldn't it be the
actual HOME directory of the linux user account dae51d (as
2013 Mar 18
1
helppp! security = user + public share
I'm getting killed this morning, since we did a Samba upgrade to one of our production servers this weekend and didn't expect this one.
I have one share that I need unauthenticated access to from a few named workstations. Here's the config:
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from UNKNOWN (x.x.x.x)
# Date: 2013/03/18 14:25:33
[global]
encrypt passwords = No
map to guest =
2002 Sep 13
2
sid_to_uid: Domain controller lookup missing
Hi,
trying to investigate my xfs-acl problem I think I have found the
missing part:
In smbd/uid.c the function "sid_to_uid" resolves SIDs to unix user
names. This is done as follows:
- First the domain part of the SID is compared to the local domain (if
the SID belongs to the samba server it can be resolved locally)
- In any other cases winbindd is asked
This works well if the
2008 Sep 10
3
Compromised
My wife's office server was compromised today. It appears
they ssh'ed in through account pcguest which was set up for
Samba. (I don't remember setting up that account, but maybe I
did.) At any rate, I found a bazillion "ftp_scanner" processes
running. A killall finished them off quickly, I nuked the
pcguest account, and switched ssh to a different port (which
I normally do
2011 Apr 04
1
samba 3.2.5 PDC guest access lost
Hi all,
I had linux samba 3.0.10 running as PDC of my domain which does only
authentication
for other linux samba boxes which are providing access to shares.
After upgrade of PDC to Debian Lenny + samba 3.2.5 I've lost guess
access to the shares which are run by samba 3.0.x boxes,
while it works on samba 3.2.5 samba box. the scheme is like following :
2014 Oct 15
1
"force user" option with NT4 domain
I've read a fair amount about this problem online, but have yet to find
a solution.
I have a CentOS 7 server running Samba 4. It is connected as a member
to an NT4 domain. I have migrated over the configuration from an old
Samba 2 server that I am trying to replace.
Everything works except for the shares that have a "force user" option.
When it is there, I get an error on
1998 Dec 17
1
Browse List Question - please help!
I've RTFM (inlcuding the very nice BROWSING.txt and BROWSING-Config.txt) as well
as the archives and I can't find any info on my particular problem. Any
assistance at all would be most appreciated!
Background:
I am trying to use samba to control the browse lists for our main workgroup
throughout our enterprise. I set up a samba server on AIX. It is a WINS
server, as well as the Domain
1999 Feb 15
1
HELP! can't see Unix printer shares
I'm trying to use Samba to get access to my Unix printer.
Unix System is FreeBSD-2.2-stable, and I'm running the latest port of Samba
for FreeBSD-2.2-stable (Samba 2.0.0) from ftp.freebsd.org.
I've checked all the references I can find on the web, and can't see the
problem. Can anyone point out what I'm doing wrong.
Under NT (adding remote printer), I see the entry for the
1999 Jul 28
1
security level flags...
I followed almost step by step Stephen's suggesions but I wasn't able to
have samba working the way I need.
The following is what I put in my smb.conf file.
#================== Global Settings ==========================
[global]
workgroup = Rm-Soluzioni
server string = Samba Server
guest account = pcguest
security = user
log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
max log size =
1998 Dec 18
2
Samba Guest Account
Wow I'm sending my second cry for help before the first even gets a reply,
I'm starting to feel like a moron because I have no idea how I caused this
current hitch. Here's the story: I was trying to add an acct called
"administrator" to samba which has an enabled,good linux acct. I never did
get that acct working for some unknown reason, but what happened as a result
of my
2001 Nov 20
5
can see my workgroup
I just want to set up a folder on my Linux 7.2 running samba 2.2.1a-4. I
have looked at the smb.conf over and over. Cannot find out why my share is
not showing up. I just want users on my domain to browse the network and
read the folder. I am on an NT domain and the furthest i got was seeing
the workgroup testgrp on my network neighborhood. But when i click on the
workgroup i get an access
2006 Feb 01
2
Newbie: Directory Not Accessible
I am a newbie to samba. I have successfully setup a similar samba share on 1 machine in the past.
I have everything setup as User access with the pcguest as a guest account. If I create a share to
the /tmp, network users can access normally. I created a directory /var/snd and set permissions to
be rwxrwxrwx. I changed the smb.conf so that permission were identical to the share for /tmp. I
2017 Sep 06
2
weird log file ???
On Wed, 06 Sep 2017 13:32:39 -0700
toddandmargo via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> [global]
> workgroup = xxxxx
> server string = Fedora Samba Server
> volume = Fedora Core, %v
> comment = Samba (NetBIOS) Server on FedoraServer.xxxxx.com
> netbios name = FedoraServer
> netbios aliases = PlaceJokeHere
> interfaces = eno1 127.0.0.1