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2012 Jan 17
1
Error with winbind following Windows updates
Hi. We've just installed Windows updates on our Windows 2003 Domain
Controllers, and have the following issues on our storage server, which
is running Debian stable 2:3.5.6~dfsg-3squeeze5
Jan 17 10:27:51 xxx smbd[2426]: [2012/01/17 10:27:51.286853, 0] lib/util_sock.c:680(write_data)
Jan 17 10:27:51 xxx smbd[2426]: [2012/01/17 10:27:51.286915, 0]
2012 Oct 08
0
Problem with POSIX ACL when using SMB2 protocol
Hello,
I'm using Windows Server 2008 R2 and Debian Linux with Samba 3.6.7 and I
have problem with ACL permissions. When I set max protocol = SMB2 in
smb.conf I am able to traverse through folder "test" as "user1" even if I
set only read permission for "Others". If I set max protocol = NT1, I
cannot traverse through the same folder as "user1" with the
2016 Aug 05
0
Hyper-V Virtual Machines fail to start on Samba shares
On Fri, 5 Aug 2016 08:38:09 +0200
Adam Błaszczykowski <adam.blaszczykowski at gmail.com> wrote:
> ok sorry for that, now should be ok :-D
>
> *smb.conf:*
> [global]
> workgroup = RES
> netbios name = dsshp2
> vfs objects = acl_xattr shadow_copy2 fileid
> fileid:mapping = fsid
> encrypt passwords = yes
> domain logons = no
> log
2002 Sep 06
3
Error on Solaris 9 (2.5.5)
I'm running into some errors I can't figure out.
Situation:
I have a Sparc IPX (2.6 Solaris), a Mac OS X box and an Ultra Sparc 1
running Solaris 9.
I am trying to rsync a web site between the IPX and Ultra 1.
All boxes are running 2.5.5 rsync built from source.
Problem:
Can't get a a sync between the IPX -> Ultra.
IPX = kashmir
Ultra = vortac
Mac = archer
Assumptions:
a).
2009 Oct 05
1
MSH_SHUTDOWN
Hi,
I'm always working on my Samba server, and put the log level to 10 like
Volker said in a previous message. But, when i read any log files i see
a troubling message :
"got a SHUTDOWN message"
Every minutes !!! Is this behavior normal ?? Following, the paste of 2
sequences (so 2 minutes of a log file) :
[2009/10/04 23:09:45, 10] lib/events.c:105(run_events)
Running timed
2010 Mar 30
0
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_GROUP
I have an issue where a user cannot connect to a specific
samba group. I've tried connecting directly from Windows, and via
smbclient.
via smbclient I get
smbclient '\\SERVER NAME\Skin_FTP' -U username
Password:
Domain=[EP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.2.5]
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_GROUP
Yet an apparently mostly identical share seems to work fine
smbclient
2004 Aug 06
0
samba & winbind with AD 2K auth problem
Hi
I cannot make winbind work correctly. My problem is that my AD users &
groupes are not authenticated on my samba box. I made it work correctly on my
samba 2.2x, an dfrom my understanding, each time a AD user is connected, a Unix
account is created, nad winbind synhronize both accounts.
It looks like the user script "/usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false %u" doesn't work,
and my
2016 Aug 05
2
Hyper-V Virtual Machines fail to start on Samba shares
On 08/05/2016 03:50 AM, Rowland Penny wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Aug 2016 08:38:09 +0200
> Adam Błaszczykowski <adam.blaszczykowski at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> ok sorry for that, now should be ok :-D
>>
>> *smb.conf:*
>> [global]
>> workgroup = RES
>> netbios name = dsshp2
>> vfs objects = acl_xattr shadow_copy2 fileid
>>
2018 Sep 04
1
Server-Side Copy Offload Limitations
Sorry if config was messy, we were using this server for various tests
including ADS tests and n-way master replication. Back on topic,
I've done changes to configuration as you suggested. Runing debian as
standalone server with beforementioned enviroment I can still copy files
between shares on the same pool without pushing them through Windows
client. Is this intended behavior?
cat
2011 Mar 14
0
upgraded samba server causes winXP integrated authentication to fail
Hi
I've talked about this in other messages but have a feeling it might
have got lost amongst the other symptoms we were discussing.
I had a Redhat 9 server on which I'd installed Samba 3.5.6 (built from
source). I had it authenticating successfully against a windows 2008
active directory server.
I then upgraded the Redhat server to RHEL5.3, on which I installed
Samba 3.5.7 (and
2010 Jul 08
0
Error in user authentication
Has anyone got any ideia about my issue, I'm trying to open a share in Linux
from a desktop Windows, but stay asking the login/passwd.
I'm using smbd 3.4.8 with winbind and mit kerberos, joining in AD Windows
2008 Server.
[2010/07/08 13:51:34, 5] auth/auth_util.c:208(make_user_info_map)
Mapping user [GRANSAPORE]\[thiago.ferreira] from workstation [TI-09]
[2010/07/08 13:51:34, 5]
2016 Aug 09
0
Hyper-V Virtual Machines fail to start on Samba shares
Hello,
As you said, I have changed Samba configuration and reconfigure Active
Directory domain, but still the same problem, I cannot start Hyper-V
Virtual Machine stored on Samba shares.
*# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf*[global]
workgroup = RES
netbios name = dsshp2
vfs objects = acl_xattr shadow_copy2 fileid
fileid:mapping = fsid
encrypt passwords = yes
domain logons = no
2008 Nov 11
0
I'm Sure I'm Missing Something Simple and Stupid, But...
Problem: When I try to open a samba share from a Windows 2003 R2
computer, I get a login challenge.
When winbind and smb start up, the logs look clean except for the
following:
smbd.log
--------
[2008/11/11 04:42:16, 3] lib/privileges.c:get_privileges(261)
get_privileges: No privileges assigned to SID [S-1-22-1-0]
[2008/11/11 04:42:16, 3] lib/privileges.c:get_privileges(261)
2010 Oct 06
2
Windows 7 Samba 3.5.5 and IPC$
Good day.
I have a problem with connecting Samba 3.5.5 and Windows 7. First of
all I have added DomainCompatibilityMode and DNSNameResolutionRequired
to windows registry. After that i tried to connect windows to samba
domain, but without any results. And some time ago I see, that I can't
access Samba shares with right login and password. Windows 7
diagnostik says that It can't find
2004 Mar 05
1
Errors related to Samba in httpd log!
Hello list
First and foremost to any developers listening - thank you for Samba - it
is just brilliant.
Apologies - this is a long post...
I am not getting complaints about logon problems from users but I have
noticed in /var/log/httpd/error_log, entries like the following for a few
users when their logon scripts map drives to shares. Looking back I can
see that it has been
2007 Feb 23
1
Queue Macro Problem
Hey all,
This should be an easy one. I have a few different queues and wanted to
set up a standard macro to handle them, so I can shrink the dial plan
down and stop having so much redundancy. But when I try to use it, i get
a "no answer".
Here's what does work (non macro):
exten => 5054,1,Answer()
exten => 5054,n,Ringing()
exten => 5054,n,Wait(2)
exten =>
2015 Oct 27
3
Secure dynamic update failure with internal DNS
Hello,
At one point secure dynamic updates worked. Now I require 'allow
dns updates = nonsecure' for dynamic updates to work. I can't seem to
find any trace of updates being performed in the samba logs or Windows.
I've hit a wall and can't seem to progress. Since I couldn't pull
anything from the logs I decided to run 'nsupdate -g -d -D -L 10'. This
was
2009 Feb 24
2
Cannot login from windows
I've been reading all over and I think I've tried everything except the
right way, but I cannot seem to login to my samba server from windows.
I am using Samba 3.0.33 on Linux as the server, and have Linux, windows
XP, and Windows Vista clients. I am only on a home network so I don't
have a need for fancy stuff, I am just setting up a means for
filesharing besides ssh. I can
2009 Oct 15
1
cli_session_setup: NT1 session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
MY OS is:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 (Nahant Update 8)
Samba version:
samba-3.0.25b-0.4E.6
I'm map a share drive and I get asked for user name and password. Right now I'm just trouble shooting the samba part. "smb" service is running and "winbind" server is running too.
The /var/log/samba/xxxx log file has the following in it:
2015 Apr 18
0
user authentication issue
On 18/04/15 15:06, Itamar Gal wrote:
> Hey Jeremy,
>
> Thanks for the advice. I followed your suggestion collected the logged
> information for a single connection attempt (i.e. smbclient
> //servername/sharename -U username); I've included the log data below (in
> the postscript). It looks like Samba is still looking for a Unix user
> account and not finding one. I should