Displaying 20 results from an estimated 80000 matches similar to: "Problem with Samba and Windows Terminal Server 2008 (reprise)"
2008 May 28
1
Problem accessing to Windows Terminal Server in load balancing.
Hi guys, I have this configuration:
LAN -- LINUX BRIDGE -- LINUX BRIDGE -- TS
The linux's bridges are for wifi purposes (2 centos machines) and is
working fine.
The problem I have is that the TS are 3 windows TS in load balancing
configuration. There is 1 IP for general purposes and every TS has its own
IP.
For example, the configuration is:
192.168.0.1/24 TS1
192.168.0.2/24 TS2
2004 Jan 30
1
questions regarding SAMBA and Windows Terminal Server
I currently have a debian web server, Win2k Exchange server as a PDC,
and a Win2k Terminal Server.
I want to get rid of exchange and I am looking at putting openldap on
the Debian box with email. If I did this I would want to get the Win2k
TS to authenticate to the Debian openldap box. If I set up SAMBA could I
get it to do so? I want only one place to manage user accounts and since
I have
2009 Sep 10
2
Windows 2008 terminal services with a samba PDC
Dear,
My windows 2008 terminal server doesn't find the terminal license server
when I add the windows server to the samba domain. The license server is
installed on the same 2008 server as where the terminal services are
installed on. When the windows server was still in a workgroup, then he
found the TS license server.
I'm using samba 3.2.14-40 and on the windows server 2008, the
2006 Aug 02
2
Samba 3.0.14 and w2k3 terminal server / strange logon problem / is this in general possible
Hi.
My Situation:
- One Machine with samba 3.0.14 acting as DC, DHCP3SERVER, BIND9 and
dynamic DNS
- One Machine with w2k3 server standard edition acting as DOMAIN MEMBER,
TS and Citrix Access Essentials.
- Domain Logons are working perfect.
- Name resolving works fine. Reverse, Forward, NB, FQDN, IP ...
- RDP Connection to the TS with local useraccount on the TS works fine
- ICA Connection to
2010 Mar 16
0
W2k8 Terminal Server / Samba / Licensing Error
hello *
1. has anybody W2K8R2 Terminal Servers up and running in a samba domain ?
2. dito an license server, who is also joined into the domain ( w2k8r2 ) ?
( i have seen references to this combination working with the lic srv beeing on workgroup mode, but
this is only possible if the lic srv is not joined in the domain. Worked fine with us as long as TS and Lic SRV were
2009 Aug 13
0
Need Advice: Considering Converting a Package from S3 to S4 -- reprise
I read the list in digest form which sometimes makes me late to respond.
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
In all fairness, it should probably be noted that quite a few people
swear BY S4 in addition to those who swear AT it.
Lest I give the impression of only dislike -- the coxme package (major
rewrite nearly done, I'm now testing) depends heavily on the bdsmatrix
package which implements a very
2009 Jan 05
1
"Include" directive in ~/.ssh/config (reprise)
Hi,
About a year and a half ago, Hank Leininger posted a plea to this list
for the inclusion of an Include directive in OpenSSH's configuration
file.
Hank's suggestion is detailed and thorough enough IMHO, so instead of
repeating it I'll link it here http://marc.info/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=118236823907002&w=2
.
I'm also interested in this feature, and though my C
2006 Sep 05
0
terms.inner() reprise
I quickly recieved several replies to my terms.inner question. To
summarize:
1. "It was never in R"
Clearly I was mistaken in my assumptions. Since gam used it, and gam was
ported, I assumed terms.inner had to have been in R at some point. But that
version of gam must never have made it to R.
2. Given #1, it's not too surprising that I didn't (yet) get any answers to the
2004 Aug 05
0
Samba + Terminal Server issue *SOLVED*
I am writing this here because I did not get a reply to my help requests
earlier and managed to solve this by myself.
I have a Win2003 server and a Linux box running Samba 3.0.5 as PDC. The
problem I had was that domain users could not log in through Terminal
Services. Local users could use TS just fine and even domain users could
log in locally, but not through TS. In addition, there were
2006 Aug 14
2
Rails Monitoring, reprise
Last week I posted a question about monitoring Rails applications.
Basically, the java folks at my business cited one of their reasons
for sticking with Java is it''s monitoring tools. After picking some
ears, I found out that the one we''re looking at most is JBoss
Operations Network. And I have to say, it''s pretty neat.
2003 Feb 02
2
Windows 2000 Terminal Server Environment
I am running Citrix Metaframe XP on Windows 2000 server and would like to
have the ability to access files on my AIX Unix server. Are there any
issues with Samba in a Windows Terminal Server environment?
Thanks,
Tim Brooks
2006 Jun 08
1
compiz and gnome-window-decorator
Hy guys,
I'm running Xgl on my gentoo (amd64 + nvidia). I use startxgl to start
xgl. I have missed any decoration. Can somebody help me?
sorry for my bad english
thanks in advanced
Cordiali Saluti,
Emanuele Gringeri
--
<<.. Dunque tu chi sei?>>
<<Una parte di quella forza che vuole constantemente il Male
e opera costantemente il Bene>>
Goethe
2014 Jan 07
1
File Locking on Samba & Terminal Server 2008R2
Resurrecting an issue that's been discussed several times, but with no apparent solution...Windows Terminal Server attempts, with multiple users, to re-use the same connections to remote SMB/CIFS servers. This causes a few problems with file locking in Samba, particularly in our environment, where users might legitimately open multiple files with the same name, but different network
2003 Apr 08
0
Terminal Server recommendations
I am setting up a Samba Server using RedHat 8.0 to be the main file
server for a terminal server farm. After looking in to the many
different ways to integrate Samba into a Windows 2000 Domain I opted to
use winbind on the server for user/group mapping to UID's. I upgraded
the kernel to 2.4.20 from kernel.org, and patched it with
linux-2.4.20-xattr+acl+trusted-0.8.55.diff to provide ACL
2009 Apr 23
1
Did I screw up my PDC on this Terminal Services problem?
Hi All,
I am upgrading my samba server from a workgroup
to PDC server. I am doing this to make a
Windows 2008 Terminal server happy. Eventually
there will be a bank of them (thank you Virtual Box).
Anyway, in my test bed, I have a Samba PDC (newly
updated to PDC), a Windows 2008 server, and
XP-Pro-SP3.
Both Windows machines are able to join the domain
and log in as users only in the Samba
2011 Feb 18
1
Samba 3 with Windows 2008 Enterprise Terminalserver
Dear Samba Member,
i've decide to write to the samba lists in the hope of Your help.
Specifically i have at the moment really a problem between Samba 3
(version 3.2.3-3) and Windwos 2008 Enterprise Terminalserver, namilly
User, that logon on Samba PDC, could be authenticated, but don't get
policy from Samba Netlogon. With both other Terminalserver (Windows
Server 2003) works policy
2005 Jun 27
0
Terminal server login problem
Hi all,
I have a strange problem with the combination of Win2k3 and Samba. The
samba server is configured as a PDC, the terminal server as a member of
the domain. Logging in from the terminal server console with a domain
userid works; logging in from a terminal server session from the same
machine fails with the message: "The system can not log you on due to
the following error: The
2006 Apr 25
1
Running R on Windows 2000 Terminal Services
Dear list,
My employer uses a Windows 2000 Terminal Server-based system for its
college-wide managed computer service - computers connect directly to
the WTS servers for their sessions, using a Citrix ICA client. When I
asked them to install R (Windows) on an older version of this service
the IT guys installed it but pulled it for performance issues. I am
trying to get them to try again but
2009 Apr 16
2
Problem with Samba and Windows Terminal Server 2008
Hello all,
We have a Windows 2008 Terminal Server which people connect into to run their programs. We are getting upwards of 60 people connecting in at any time. We are seeing error messages from the application complaining that it can't access one of the files on one of the shares. I have read that this problem is likely to be due to the fact that we run one machine as a terminal server and
2002 Apr 04
5
Windows 2000 Terminal Server and SAMBA
Hi,
We a re planning to migrate from the Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server to the
Windows 2000 version sometime within the next few weeks. From the
newsgroups and have gathered that the MULIPLEUSERSONCONNECTION registry
option that allowed each connection from the Terminal Server to start a
separate smb process has been disabled in the 2000 version. Is there any
work arounds that can be done in