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2009 Jul 14
2
New samba server
I did not get this finished last summer, so decided to just wait and do it this summer. I have setup my new samba server and was trying to get some things tweaked to the way that I want them. I thought that I had asked this before and that I could do it, but it seems that it does not work. My new server is running as a domain server just like the old. It has the same domain name and I change
2009 Oct 01
3
Computers leaving samba domain
I am not sure if this is where I need to ask this or not, but I am lost to where to start even. I had 7 computers in one lab that would not login. It gave the standard "computer account password bad or domain not found". I had another 9 computer in my other lab do the same thing. It seems that they have suddenly started losing the domain. I can add them to a workgroup and then
2009 Jul 17
1
Samba Permissions
I have fought with these before. I finally got them down the way that I wanted them, but I was wanting to set this up a bit different. I want to make sure that there is no way to do this without actually having to assign a bunch of different drive letters to shares. I basically one one Drive letter assigned to the top of the directory. Underneath that directory there will be several others and
2008 Jul 14
1
Replacing a Samba server
I am setting up a new samba server that is going to replace my old one. Here is the question that I have. Am I going to have to go around to each computer on campus and have it rejoin the domain when I put the new server in place? If that is the case, can I set the SID on the new samba server to be the same as the old samba server and will that do the trick so that I do have to go around to
2008 Jul 22
1
Samba and LDAP install on FreeBSD
Here is my problem. I installed the OpenLdap 2.4.10 server and SASL client. I then went to install the Samba 3.0.30 Port and it tells me that it needs to install OpenLDAP client 2.3.42, but the 2.4.10 is in the same place and I need to deinstall it. I deinstall 2.4.10 and samba will install, but now openldap will not run because it has missing files. I went to reinstall the 2.4.10 SASL client,
2008 Oct 16
1
Samba with different IP networks
I have the following setup. I have a 10.0.x.x network that has my samba server on it. I have a filter/firewall that has a 10.0.x.x NIC and a 192.168.x.x NIC in it. The 192.168.x.x network is a wireless network for a building up town. Can I have the computers from the 192.168.x.x network logon to my samba domain? I was going to try and add a remote announce in for the 192.168.x.x network and see
2005 Jul 29
1
Samba permissions
I am working on my permissions and something does not quite make sense to me. Here is what I have set. /DIR (Unix permissions are 3777) Then in samba I have the following [dir] path = /DIR read only = no valid users @teach @student create mask 3660 directory mask 3770 Then from a windows workstation, I create a new directory inside 'dir', and call it 'teach'. The
2005 Oct 07
1
User list
I have a samba server setup with LDAP. Before I was using LDAP, I could get a list of users and groups with my perl script by using the getgrent and getpwent routines. I cannot use this anymore, because for some reason, these routines do not see all of my users. They only see up to a certain point. If I do a 'getent passwd' from the command line, it only shows up to certain number of
2008 Oct 17
2
Different IPs on a samba server #2
Ok, I have played with this some more. Here is my setup. I have a local network 10.0.x.x/255.255.0.0 I have an off site network 192.168.0.x/255.255.255.0 The samba server is also my wins server and has the ip 10.0.0.2 on my local network. This is the only NIC in the Samba server. My firewall/router server shows the following from netstat -r
2005 Aug 18
1
samba-ldap
Well, I am still having problems with my samba server. For some reason, I cannot add all of the users in. I am running a batch useradd program. I can get about 450 or so added in, then it gives me an error that the user does not exist when I go to add the last 60 or so. My batch program actually reads in the users name and then does something like: /opt/IDEALX/sbin/smbldap-useradd -a -u
2008 May 07
2
Samba and Win98
I have a friend that had a samba server go down. They switched to another server and are having problems with people logging into it from Windows 98. If the same user logs in from WinXp then everything works otherwise they get an error. He also said that the smb.conf files were the same on both servers. >From the errors it almost looks like some sort of permission problem, but since it logs
2016 Jan 22
3
[cfe-dev] [3.8 Release] RC1 has been tagged
On Thu, Jan 21, 2016 at 7:04 PM, Brian Cain via cfe-dev < cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 11SP3 x86_64 > > Looks like I see several failures that weren't in 3.7.1. Is there any way > to tell whether these are regressions vs new-to-3.8.0-but-failing? The > MSan ones were in 3.7.1 but the ThreadPoolTest and the libc++ errors were > not
2016 Dec 04
2
[Release-testers] 3.9.1-rc2 is ready for testing
Here's the failing tests for rc2 on SLES11.3 (glibc 2.11, libstdc++4.7). I've done some amount of triaging what some critical elements of the failures are. Unabridged log is attached. Failing Tests (94): LLVM-Unit :: ExecutionEngine/Orc/OrcJITTests/DummyRPC.TestAsyncIntInt LLVM-Unit :: ExecutionEngine/Orc/OrcJITTests/DummyRPC.TestAsyncVoidBool LLVM-Unit ::
2023 Feb 17
1
previous working smb.conf without winbind, now fails with samba 4.15.8 and winbind running
On 17/02/2023 22:09, Bob Green via samba wrote: > I need a CIFS server to provide access to Linux files to Windows clients. I > am able to accomplish this on SLES12 SP5, running kernel-4.12.14, with > samba 4.10.5 using the following smb.conf I am surprised this worked with Samba 4.10.x > > [global] > dedicated keytab file = /etc/samba/samba.keytab >
2023 Feb 17
1
previous working smb.conf without winbind, now fails with samba 4.15.8 and winbind running
I need a CIFS server to provide access to Linux files to Windows clients. I am able to accomplish this on SLES12 SP5, running kernel-4.12.14, with samba 4.10.5 using the following smb.conf [global] dedicated keytab file = /etc/samba/samba.keytab domain master = No kerberos method = dedicated keytab load printers = No local master = No ntlm auth =
2016 Jan 19
8
[3.8 Release] RC1 has been tagged
(cc'ing non-legacy llvm-dev this time; apologies if you get this twice. Please don't reply-all to the first one.) On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 3:47 PM, Hans Wennborg <hans at chromium.org> wrote: > Dear testers, > > Start your engines; 3.8.0-rc1 was just tagged from the 3.8 branch at > r258223. (It took a little longer than I'd planned, sorry about that.) > > There
2016 Dec 02
9
3.9.1-rc2 is ready for testing
Hi, I just tagged 3.9.1-rc2, so testing can begin. There was a bug found in -rc1 before I could send out a release announcement, so I decided to merge the fix and tag -rc2 to save some testing cycles. We can always use more testers, so if you are interested in helping, let me know. Thanks, Tom
2015 Nov 21
11
[3.7.1 Release] -rc2 has been tagged
Hi, There was one problem in -rc1, so we had to do another release candidate. -rc2 has now been tagged and is ready for testing. -Tom
2019 Jul 14
2
Authdb NSS module
Hello! Upgrading manual tells that authdb [NSS module was removed][1] some time ago. [1]: https://wiki2.dovecot.org/Upgrading/2.3#line-100 > userdb nss was removed. Use userdb passwd instead. Can this change be reverted? I'd like to use only libnss_sss.so.2 as dovecot userdb source. It's also essential for me to enable files backend in nsswitch.conf so the system could use local
2004 Jan 08
4
roaming profiles...
hey guys i want to hear your experience regarding this situation got this one user who store lots of big chunk files in his "My Documents" folder now as she logs out ... it took us several minutes for us to be able to shut down... how to take care of this? can i select which to include in the roaming files ... TIA Kent