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2008 Jul 18
3
winbind/idmap/AD problem?
Hi, I'm running 3.0.28a on Ubuntu 8.04 (their package). I've got security = ads and idmap backend = ad (smb.conf is posted below). I'm using libnss-ldap and have ldap in nsswitch.conf (also posted below) and ldap connected to the AD server. I have the drive mounted using acl and xattr_user options in fstab (acl is installed). I can connect to the share, I see in the logs that
2009 Aug 06
1
migrating from freebsd to linux - wbinfo mismatch
We're beginning a migration from FreeBSD w/ Samba Version 3.0.28a to Gentoo Linux w/ Samba Version 3.0.33. Both the BSD system and the Linux system are joined to the domain, using the same krb5.conf file and nearly identical global sections of the smb.conf file. What I've found is the UID and GID are not aligned with each other. For example: (dc2: 14:52:53 </var/db/samba>)
2008 Sep 15
2
write only permissions
Hi, We've just put in a Samba fileserver to replace our windows box for our School District and it seems to be working great. I have a question about defining some specific permissions though. We set up 'Drop boxes' for teachers that kids can drag files into, but they don't have read permission so they can't read each others submitted work. Here's what is looks like on
2009 May 14
4
authenticate Linux users to AD on Windows 2003R2
Hello, I have enough details on how to have Linux users authenticate to a 2003r2 AD, but I need help getting their home dir's to automatically mount to a windows share. Any details would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks, James
2008 Oct 20
2
Closing sessions and smbstatus
Hi, When are client sessions closed? Let me explain what I'm trying to do... we're in a School district and we try to stop kids logging more than once. They way I did this before was to dump the active sessions from our previous Server2003 fileserver into a file once a minute and process it with a Perl script to check who was connected from where, rebooting machines remotely as
2008 Nov 27
2
How to remove ability to delete files
Hi, this is kind of a strange situation. I have a share that I want to work like a drop box. I want users to be able to create new files and read existing files, but not be able to delete them (except for the owner of the dropbox). Does anyone know how to do this? I've tried every combination I could think of write list, read only, force group, and sticky bits on the directory itself.
2009 Dec 30
2
web client for samba
Is there any way to access to samba server via web, I mean that the users windows can access to samba server via web.
2009 Dec 31
2
How to access shares via HTTP (apache2)
Hello, I configured samba fileserver as a member of samba domain. PDC and fileserver are different machines. It works great using windows sharing. Now, I need to set up apache to serve my shares, but I am having problem with permissions. Apache runs as www-user, and doesn't see content in shares. So I would like to ask, what is the proper way to use apache (or another http server) to serve
2008 Nov 21
0
FW: Closing sessions and smbstatus
Perhaps I can ask a slightly different question? Is there some kind of test I can do on a hung process so I can determine whether it's active or not, in a script? The output of strace is below but it doesn't mean much to me I'm afraid. Is there a straight forward difference between strace for a "real" connection and one of my hung ones that I can use to manually kill them?
2010 May 05
4
Samba 3.5.2 packages for Debian lenny
(please note that this mail is crossposted to 3 lists. No need to CC me to answers, I read the 3 of them...) Some users (including me with my professionnal hat) want to use 3.5 versions of samba on production servers running Debian. Of course, most of the time, these production servers are running Debian lenny (the stable version of the distribution). Debian lenny ships with samba 3.2.5, so
2003 Jul 22
1
Making a group membership matrix
Hi Helpers: I have a factor object that has 314k entries of 39 land cover types. (This object can be coerced to characters neatly should that be easier to work with.) > length(foo) [1] 314482 > foo[1:10] [1] Montane Chaparral Barren Red Fir Red Fir [5] Red Fir Red Fir Red Fir Red Fir [9] Red Fir Red Fir 39 Levels:
2006 May 12
1
nested ANCOVA
Dear R-users, is there a chance to do an nested ANCOVA in R? I've read the archive mails but it doesn't work. We have the following situation: We are interested in differences in carabid biomass at different aged woodlands. Thus, we have a nested design with 2 fixed groups (0=recent, 1=ancient) and 10 woodlands (each with 8 replications/traps) per fixed group. Woodland is therfore
2011 Oct 04
2
Adonis and nmds help and questions for a novice.
Hi, forgive me if someone has already posted about this but I have had a look and cannot find the answer, also I am very new to R and been getting the grips with this. I have been trying to use Adonis to find out if there are significant difference between groups on data that I have analyses with NMDS, and have been struggling with getting this to work and understanding what is going on. I am
2009 Jan 27
3
Microsoft Access MDB database on Samba share
I'm having problems using Microsoft Access 2000 mdb files on a Samba share. The same database worked very well on a Windows server. I had hoped Samba would be a drop in replacement for a Windows server but apparently Access needs special Samba configuration. In Access I sometimes get Run-time error '3035': System resource exceeded. I don't see any errors in the log file when
2005 Sep 09
1
GlmmPQL help
Hi, I'm running a GLMM on binomial choice data. The outputs I receive are sensible except for the degrees of freedom, which come out much larger than expected. Can anyone advise please? Exptl design: Response = Choice Fixed Factors = Position, Treatment and Sex Random Factor = ID nested within Treatment and Sex Covariate = Delay The model: glmmPQL(FreeChoice ~ Position * Treatment + Sex
2013 May 11
1
prediction in a loop with only one sample
Dear all, I have a sample with 920 observations. I want to create a loop which takes 300 of these observations for the prediction and the rest to estimate the model. My idea was to create something like this: cs.training.dat <- read.table... cs.training.dat_sub1 <- subset(cs.training.dat, Income>10) cs.training.dat_sub2 <- subset(cs.training.dat_sub1, Dept.Ratio<=1)
2007 Aug 08
1
Changing font in boxplots
Hi all, I am very new to R and this might be a simple question but I have looked everywhere you suggest before writing to you. I am trying to change font type from san-serif to a serif (Times New Romans) on all labels and axis of my boxplot. I have used this function in other plots before, e.g.: plot(residuals~lnlifespan, data=mydata, pch=psymb, font=6, xlab="ln reproductive
2008 Apr 13
1
plotting muliple CI ellipses for EB estimates
I have empirical Bayes estimates for slopes and intercepts for a number of subjects and I would like to plot the slopes and intercepts with confidence ellipses. These ellipses would be based on the confidence intervals for the slope and intercepts (forming the major and minor axis of each ellipse), and the correlation in the slope and intercepts. The ellipse function in the car library
2005 Dec 08
0
problem with unix extensions on Adaptec SNAP Server (Redhat 8)
I've recently purchased an Adaptec SNAP server to serve as a central file server for a 2500 machine, 7000 user network. My goal is for this server to serve as a backend file store to a number of other servers that the client machines will communicate with. In particular, I would like to have my current file server (which runs samba 3.0.10 in kernel 2.6.10-gentoo-r6) mount a share on the
2010 Aug 04
0
nls and geometric mean regression
Hello folks, I'm seeking opinions about the validity of the following use of the nls function... A colleague and myself are working with tree allometric data consisting of measurements of individual trees in semi-arid Australian woodland species. We need to make predictions of trunk diameter (DBH: diameter at breast height) given tree height and vice versa. I _think_ this falls into the