Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "Must restart nmbd to connect"
2004 Sep 21
2
login from XP
Hello,
I'm having a problem logging in to the Samba domain from an XP machine. The machine is added to the domain but after reboot I can't login. I've done the signorseal registry hack but I'm still not able to login. The error I get when logging in is this:
"Windows cannot connect to the domain, either because the domain controller is down or otherwise unavailable, or
2016 May 20
3
Suddenly Windows clients can't join Samba+ldap PDC anymore
Hi all,
some years ago i configured a `Primary Domain Controller` through
Samba and LDAP (slapd) on an Ubuntu machine (13.10) at 192.168.69.203
which should be accessible by the string/name `SRV1`. I must note i
did not installed winbind. I've never had any issue and it looks like
it's working fine as about 10 Windows machines joined the PDC and
Windows users can login against PDC on
2016 May 20
2
Suddenly Windows clients can't join Samba+ldap PDC anymore
Hi,
thanks a lot for the tips. I already did the first one, importing the
following into the registry:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanManWorkstation\Parameters]
"DomainCompatibilityMode"=dword:00000001
"DNSNameResolutionRequired"=dword:00000000
I didn't do the second tip but it looks like it's not
2016 May 20
1
Suddenly Windows clients can't join Samba+ldap PDC anymore
Hi,
thanks a lot for your reply.
Yes, i enabled wins through "wins support = yes", i also enabled
lmhosts lookup and wins on all clients but will check it as you
proposed. Tomorrow will try to disable ipv6 on Windows clients
following this link https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/929852
Which process did you follow to disable IPV6? I'm also wondering if
it's really necessary
2016 May 20
2
Suddenly Windows clients can't join Samba+ldap PDC anymore
I was trying to fix a problem on Windows 10 with Outlook 2013. Also
running an NT4-style domain. The machine had already been joined to
the domain and outlook had been working but recently not (probably after
patch tuesday.) I also had had problems with Win 10 mail and RDP.
I came across the following link.
2016 May 20
2
Suddenly Windows clients can't join Samba+ldap PDC anymore
You should be able to unbind ipv6 for the win 10 machine's network
interface.
does "nslookup SRV1" work?
Also, you may want to try running tcpdump or ethereal or wireshark on
our PDC and see what traffic is captres.
On 05/20/16 13:24, Pau Peris wrote:
> I'm completely lost as i can ping SRV1 without issues but i'm starting
> to think that maybe Windows tries to
2007 Apr 18
9
Feedback on Linksys SPA-921 and GrandStream GXP-2000
Hello
I'm about to order a GrandStream GXP-2000 and a Linksys SPA-921
I'd like to have some user feedback about how those phones perform, and
whether their LCD screen displays both the caller ID name and number (The
GrandStream BT-100 only displays numbers, which isn't very helpful).
Thank you.
2007 May 29
2
OpenVox A400P01on thin client?
Hello,
I'm thinking of ordering an OpenVox A400P01 (A400P + 1 PORT FXO Bundle)
for use in a old IBM 8364 thin client:
http://www.openvox.com.cn/products_detail.php?genre_id=9&id=28
http://silicon-verl.de/home/flo/software/netstation-8364/
Has someone already used this hardware with Asterisk, especially on a small
piece of hardware like this, and could offer some feedback?
Thank you.
2008 Jun 27
7
[3.0.28a] Telling XP to save password?
Hello
We're successfully running Samba 3.0.28a on a FreeBSD server and
sharing files with XP clients. There's only one problem: By default,
XP doesn't let the user save the password, so they have to type it
every time they reboot.
Is there a way to tell XP to remember the password between
reboots/sessions?
Thank you.
2016 May 20
2
Suddenly Windows clients can't join Samba+ldap PDC anymore
Excuse me for the little flood please, i've just checked it again and
now i see SRV1 as master for exedra.cat workgroup, i event can see in
the logs Samba name server SRV1 is now a local master browser for
workgroup EXEDRA.CAT on subnet 192.168.69.203
So i'll keep digging on how to fix the issue exposed on my first
email, tomorrow i'll try to see wether it's an IPV6 issue or
2008 Jan 10
3
Samba problem connecting
Installed Samba 3.0.10 via 'pkgadd' on Solaris 2.6 - previously running
Samba 2.2.8.
It starts up and SWAT confirms that it is running and I am using the
same smb.conf but I am unable
to connect to a share via PC.
Message "\\s080 is not accessible. You might not have permission to use
this network resource.
Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access
2011 May 10
4
[3.4.7] Right way to provide full access?
Hello
I'd like to configure Samba on a test host running Ubuntu so that I
have full read/write access from XP to a sub-directory of the root
filesystem.
The host is located on a LAN behind a firewall, so security is not an
issue, ie. I'd like to configure Samba with no/minimal security.
Currently, I can read but can't write. Between /etc/passwd, smb.conf,
and access rights to the
2010 Jul 28
4
[Ubuntu 10.04] Share not visible from XP?
Hello
I waited 15mn in case it was due to some browsing issue, but the
directory I shared on a Ubuntu server still doesn't show up in the XP
Net'hood, with no error when starting smbd or in
/var/log/samba/log.smbd.
Here's the smb.conf I wrote:
===================
# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf
[global]
;Checked: Same wg on XP
workgroup = WORKGROUP
server string = Samba Server %v
2002 Jun 22
2
PDC & NMBD log
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2006 Nov 23
3
Problems with wins server
Hi
i have a smaal problems ... :
I have two samba server connected by a VPN.
One, are the master, the config are:
[global]
workgroup = LOCAL
netbios name = SMB1
server string = Linux Smb Server 1
os level = 33
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 500
log level = 3
map to guest = bad user
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
smb passwd file =
2008 Jul 02
2
Linux update knobbles Samba
Hello People,
I do hope that this is not a really old problem that everyone is
totally sick of hearing; it is a pain in the neck problem for me right
now. I am just a Samba user. Help will be much appreciated 8-)
I have been using Mandriva 2007 Linux and have installed Mandriva 2008; Samba
has stopped working as described below. What is wrong?
* The hardware is a local LAN controlled by an
2008 May 17
1
nmbd using 80-90% cpu for name reg from phantom
nmbd is using a lot of cpu:
PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
22681 root 20 0 10080 1520 1084 R 99.0 0.3 146:30.78 nmbd
log.nmbd logs 30-40 messages per second::
[2008/05/17 12:56:41, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_incomingrequests.c:process_name_registration_request(212)
process_name_registration_request: unicast name registration request
received for name
2015 Mar 27
3
[3.6.6] Possible to allow password-free read/write access?
Hello
At home, I use my Windows client host without entering a password,
and would like to access a local Linux host likewise, ie. without
being prompted for login/password while still having read/write
access.
Is this possible?
Currently, I created no Unix/Samba accounts for the Windows user, and
the following smb.conf only works in read-only mode (ie. I get an
error when trying to write):
2008 May 10
1
[samba 3.0.28a,1] Unable to connect to CUPS
Hello
I don't have CUPS installed on this FreeBSD 6.3 host, but don't
provide printer access to SMB clients anyway, but still, I get the
following error in log.smbd when starting up Samba:
=========
# tail -f log.smbd
[2008/05/10 16:31:16, 0] smbd/server.c:main(944)
smbd version 3.0.28a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2008
[2008/05/10 16:31:17, 0]
2010 Jul 30
1
[3.4.7/Ubuntu 10.04] Can modify but not create/delete
Hello
I notice I can modify existing files, but not create/delete. I also
notice that after saving a file I modified, Samba sets its access
rights to 744.
nobody.nogroup owns /var/www, with /var/www/. as 755
Logged on from XP as "nobody".
Here's /etc/samba/smb.conf:
==================
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
netbios name = LINUX
server string = Samba Server %v
security =