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2010 Oct 06
2
SAMBA replies SAM LOGON request from different ip alias
Hi all, we have got 4 Samba Servers. All BDCs for "MYDOMAIN", except by SERVER3 that is a PDC. All of them have 3 physical Network interfaces, from which 2 are used by samba. Each of them has a several ip aliases, except by SERVER1 which has only primary ip numbers on its interfaces. When I try to join a new Windows client (XP SP3) to the domain. It asks our wins server for
2005 May 17
6
RPC error logging in to PDC on Win-64
I've upgraded one of my client boxes to Windows 64 bit edition but now it cannot login to the Samba PDC, instead it gives a RPC error after entering the password. The Win32 boxes can still login fine. I can get accounts without admin rights to login but those with the rights are given a message stating "The system cannot log you on due to the following error: A remote procedure call
2011 Oct 24
1
Win 7 Pro again
I have succesfully joined Win 7 Pro to my Samba PDC Now I'm trying to join other machine. I'm following wiki.samba.org/index.php/Windows7, but from last time i know this is not ultimate solution. In fact it indirectly states that with all updates you don't have to do anything to be able join PDC. Just note, that I have WINS server set in my DHCP as resolved in other thread. First I
2005 Mar 03
2
Re: Samba errors with smb QUERY_PATH_INFO, Error: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND
Samba errors with smb QUERY_PATH_INFO, Error: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUNDFrom: Timothy D Newcomb Subject: Samba errors with smb QUERY_PATH_INFO, Error: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND > Did you get an answer for this ? I am seeing it on an XP box and I have > the same problem..slow load time...in "my computer" Tim, No I didn't, thanks for the reply. I just figured that
2009 Jun 07
2
Does this tell me anything? Traffic report
I'm trying to get Samba up and running and having a terrible time. It says that I should be able to run nmap and see that 137 and 139 are open - which they are not. I have not added any restrictions in smb.conf, do not have a firewall running and I have increased the log level to 5 to see all of the messages. It says that it is talking on 137 but it kind of looks like it's not talking
2002 Oct 14
1
samba server does not appear in network neighborhood
Hi all, I've recently setup samba 2.2.5 on a solaris 8 workstation and configured it to be a member of an NT domain. Everything is working correctly, with the exception that the samba server does not appear in the network neighborhood of the rest of the PC's in the domain. However, if you choose to "search for computers" and enter the netbios name of the server it is
2008 Feb 26
1
Update to 2.2.1-2
Dear Arnaud, > guys, > > sorry for the lag in jumping over there. > You anyway do a good job! Thanks for prompt answers! > > If you want to do it yourself: > - look here for the needed build tools > http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/ch-start.en.html#s-needprogs > - svn co svn://svn.debian.org/nut/trunk > - cd trunk > - ln -s packaging/debian > - fakeroot
2008 May 18
0
SAM LOGON & SAM Response - user unknown
Samba: 3.0.28a I'm staring at Wireshark output to try to see why one user can read a particular cookie file from one machine, but the same user cannot read it from a different machine. I see: SMB_NETLOGON SAM LOGON request from client SMB_NETLOGON SAM Response - user unknown The detail of the exchange is below. The user name provided appears to be blank. So this may not be a
2005 Feb 25
0
3.0.7 - NT Create AndX Response, Error:, QUERY_PATH_INFO, Error:
<earlier, David Rankin wrote to no avail:> Mates, I have been watching a developing problem over the past few weeks. Most likely a M$ patch to XP that has caused problems. What happens is that XP clients try to open the standard "File" -> "Open" dialog (like in word, or whatever) and the file open dialog hangs and stops responding for 15 seconds or so. I have
2004 Mar 15
1
Problem with samba3 BDC
Hi, I have successfully installed and configured Samba 3.0.2 PDC & BDC / ldap master & slave servers in local network. Then I moved BDC to another site (with WAN connectivity). Now I discovered that workstations on this site (with BDC) are not able to join domain. After some investigations (also tcpdump) I found out that problem is that BDC don't reply to NBNS requests for name
2004 Nov 10
1
implications of running nmbd without smbd?
Hello, We just need the netbios broadcast registration/resolution and/or NBNS wins server setup, so we are thinking of just running nmbd without smbd. To help minimize security issues etc. Samba version is 2.2.7 on redhat 7.3. any input would be appreciated. Are there any potential problems etc? TIA
2006 Jun 12
1
nmblookup receives response, but doesn't show it
Hi folks, I find that nmblookup seems to be receiving responses to name queries, but ignoring them. Here's what's happening: # nmblookup somehost querying somehost on x.y.255.255 name_query failed to find name somehost But watching the transaction with ethereal on the local host, I see that: 1. nmblookup on local udp port nnnn (some random number above 1024) sends an nbns
2020 Aug 26
2
accessing foreign AD users to NT domain
Per chi vuole guardare il log generato aggiungo una piccola legenda: ZIZI (192.168.70.3) ? il server samba, win7pro-v01 (192.168.64.12) ? il client win7; inoltre il dominio AD si chiama CSATEST mentre il dominio NT (anche se non compare nei logs) si chiama DOMINIOCSA. Piviul
2009 Jun 09
1
why is my "nmbd" confused about network interfaces?
The only thing related to 'addresses' in my /etc/samba/smb.conf file is a "hosts allow": hosts allow = 192.168.3.0/24 127.1 I'm going to ignore the 'local hosts case, as if I solve the other, the localhost case may get solved by inference. I thought the 'hosts allow' would allow any host on the local 192.168.3.0/24 subnet. The hosts have no problems
2004 Oct 11
1
Can't browse network using nautilus
Hi, I'n using the nautilus file browser in a GNOME desktop environment on a FC2 system. If I enter smb:/// in the location bar in nautilus I can see the network but whenever I try to look at the shares on a computer I get a message saying that I do not have permissions to view the contents. I looked in the archives and found a thread on a similar problem. This thread mentioned that
1999 Sep 02
2
Samba , dhcp, wins on Solaris 2.x
Hi All I have a samba server running on solaris 2.5.1. On the same machine there is a ISC dhcpd server which is configured to supply all the tcp/ip information to the NT Clients dynamically (ip, wins, domainname, dns, router etc.). So my NT Clients get only a name and are configured to get their tcp/ip information from the dhcpd server. Now, everything runs fine browsing, NetBios name
2012 Jan 17
3
Rejecting auth request from client xxx machine account, win7,
Hi All, I have a strange problem with my SAMBA server as PDC. I have some win7 machines joined to my domain but when I try to access some folders on the server I get messages like these: Authentication for user [machine$] -> [machine$] FAILED with error NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD [2012/01/17 11:34:52, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:_netr_ServerAuthenticate2(555) _netr_ServerAuthenticate2:
2009 Apr 27
3
[Bridge] Ubuntu: network bridging between wireless and wired connection fails
Hi everybody, First of all, let me say that I searched a lot on the internet. I spent several hours sitting after my notebook, but I can't configure my network bridge in Ubuntu. I'm really desperate, so I hope somebody can point me out what I'm doing Hardware: ----------------------------------------------------------- $ lspci | grep controller 06:05.0 Network controller: Intel
2000 May 31
4
Samba and DHCP
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2002 Jun 28
1
Re: multiple wins server entries
remember this? On Sun, Jul 22, 2001 at 11:23:59PM -0500, Christopher R. Hertel wrote: > The 'wins server' parameter will take a comma separated list of > addresses or > names, but at present it will only use the first. The code is there to > allow Samba to fail over to the second, etc. if connections to the first > start to time out (indicating that the first WINS server