Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "NT4 PDC w/Exchange 5.5 migration"
2011 Oct 28
3
NT4 SP3 PDC with MS Exchange 5.5 to Samba 3.x ldapbac ked PDC and MS Exchange 5.5 still
>>I have a client in a similar situation. NT4 PDC w/Exchange 5.5 and Samba
member servers. Main problem is that >>they're running an old custom
Outlook/Exchange workflow app which locks them in until it can be replaced.
Similar situation - though we've been able to replicate it fairly easily in
google apps.
>>As you're aware newer then XP cannot join an NT4 domain
2011 Jan 12
3
ubuntu doesn't daemonize smbd
OK, not exactly a samba issue but maybe the Ubuntu maintainer reads
this list and can provide some input.
Problem: Ubuntu doesn't daemonize smbd.
System: Ubuntu Lucid where a recent update moved many startup scripts
into the "upstart" system.
Now smbd is started and runs as "smbd -F". If I edit the upstart
script (/etc/init/smbd.conf) so that it runs as "smbd
2011 Mar 10
7
WINS Server TIme out registering IP
I am seeing the following messages logged every 20 min on a Centos 5.5
Samba 3.5.7 (SerNet RPMs) PDC.
wins server = yes is set and the 172.17.1.50 address is the address of
the PDC. From a Windows client perspective the the domain is
functioning as expected. There is a Samba BDC and mulitple Win2008 R2
member servers in the domain.
Are they anything to be concerned about?
[2011/03/11
2013 Jul 29
7
How to install a replacement PDC?
I?m testing moving a current Samba PDC configuration from an
existing Unix server to a new Debian server, and as expected, can?t
login to the new PDC from a PC which had been connected to the old
PDC.
The new Debian Samba configuration is working okay in that I can
join a new PC to it, login, and access shares.
In a test environment I renamed the Debian server?s host and domain
names to
2012 Sep 06
3
FW: Samba is not starting automatically on boot, installed on Ubuntu
Onderwerp: RE: [Samba] Samba is not starting automatically on boot, installed on Ubuntu
Forgot to mention.
Disable these settings and samba starts on boot.
interfaces = lo eth0
bind interfaces only = Yes
Louis
>-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>Van: belle at bazuin.nl [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org]
>Namens L.P.H. van Belle
>Verzonden: donderdag 6 september 2012
2010 Dec 01
4
Domain-name appended into username when "selecting users or groups"
Dear all,
I am facing a peculiar situation:
on my smb.conf log level = 5, and on my windows machine I log on as a
local administrator to add remote desktop users that are in fact domain
users.
When my worgroup = SOMETHING, everything works fine. When I change my
worgroup to: workgroup = example.com, and try to add a new remote
desktop user, and set as an object name example.com\user and try
2010 Dec 28
17
Need Help Getting Windows XP To Use Samba Properly
Hi everyone, new to the list.
My apologies if this issue has already been covered, but I am having the
following problem with Samba:
Using Windows XP as a client, I am trying to see a Solaris system as a
server. Solaris is running Samba 2.4.2, and Windows 2000 sees it as a
server without any problems.
Windows XP, however, generates the error "The network name is no longer
2010 Apr 12
1
smbpasswd fails
Trying to use smbpasswd to change a password and I get:
Old SMB password:
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
SAMR connection to machine NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED failed. Error was
127.0.0.1, but LANMAN password changed are disabled
This is with samba-3.5.2.
Any clues?
Thanks,
Chris
2010 May 09
3
SAMBA FULL AUDIT
i looking a way to record my samba full_audit log into mysql with not
success... someone have some doc how to export samba full audit log and
insert in mysql ?
Thanks.
Losnak, Andr?.
2010 May 08
1
strange error in log.nmbd - packets.c
Running samba-3.5.2 I notice this in the log.nmbd file after starting samba:
===============================================================
[2010/05/08 19:10:44.652249, 0] nmbd/nmbd_packets.c:738(queue_query_name)
queue_query_name: interface 1 has NULL IP address !
[2010/05/08 19:10:44.652298, 0] nmbd/nmbd_packets.c:738(queue_query_name)
queue_query_name: interface 1 has NULL IP address !
2012 Jan 02
2
limiting netbios browsing
Given a DC environment where very few (1-3) hosts actually need to be
discovered via browsing is there a good way to limit what is
browseable?
I'm thinking of something like a read-only WINS - where WINS provides
only those servers that need be contacted and doesn't allow client
registrations.
Such as a wins.dat that only contains the following:
========================================
2012 Jul 04
1
Upgrade to 3.6.6 fails - Couldn't migrate printers tdb file
Upgrading from 3.5.15 to 3.6.6 failed.
Looks a bit like Bug 8235:
========================================================
[2012/07/04 09:02:38.341747, 0, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)]
lib/charcnv.c:543(convert_string_talloc)
Conversion error: Illegal multibyte sequence()
[2012/07/04 09:02:38.349010, 0, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)]
2012 Mar 29
2
samba server does not list shares of type Pritner
Samba server does not list/return share type of Printer.
It only does Disk and IPC$.
In /etc/samba/smb.conf, [global] section has
load printers = yes
cups options = raw
printcap name = /etc/printcap
#obtain list of printers automatically on SystemV
; printcap name = lpstat
printing = cups
There is this section.
[printers]
comment = All
2010 Dec 10
2
Can Samba “security = user” be used for guest share without a Windows login prompt?
Hello, I hope this is not a dumb question, but I just need some clarification.
I am trying to set up an Ubuntu Samba share for a lab with Windows
computers (Vista and XP). I have two shares that are supposed to
require authentication and one that is supposed to a public share with
no login. I understand from reading the smb.conf manual that "security
= user" makes Windows authenticate
2011 Feb 25
10
Access to a share resource without password
Dear, I have a Linux Samba server and a Windows XP SP2 client joined
to the "g-company.net" domain.
I want to access a Linux share resource in /var/share without password
from WXP desktop FROM ANY USER.
This is my scenario:
- I don't create any Linux local user because I want total access from any user
- I use security = share
- My smbusers file is:
root = administrator admin
2011 Aug 12
4
3.6.0 winbind issues
Testing 3.6.0 on a member server of a 3.5.8 domain shows some strange problems.
With the standard:
idmap config * : backend = tdb
no results are returned by getent, and wbinfo does not always
work, also no winbind_idmap.tdb file is ever created.
by changing to:
idmap config * : backend = rid
or
idmap config * : backend = hash
results are obtained but are the same regardless of
2011 Feb 03
2
application can not delete from samba share
Dear All
I am stucked with a problem , I'd like to ask your help.
Problem :
- I can not delete files from Samba_3.2.5 share from a specific windows
application. Filemanagers, command prompt can handle the files well.
The checked things:
- the same application was able to delete from samba_2.x
- permissions are OK. From windows explorer or from command prompt I can
delete well. Create
2010 Sep 08
3
samba acl - able to change permissions that contradict user security setting
Dear friends, I am having following issue on my samba device . Please help me on this.
1) created share "test" given read and write access to the user "admin" and read only access to user "user1".
2) from my windows PC logged into the samba share "test " with "admin" user . created subfolder in that "test_subfolder".
3) on that
2011 Oct 28
2
NT4 SP3 PDC with MS Exchange 5.5 to Samba 3.x ldapbacked PDC and MS Exchange 5.5 still
Looking to make some changes to an old but working LAN, that has about 10
samba servers serving printers and network shares and a NT 4 PDC server with
Exchange 5.5 on it. The samba servers are members of the nt4 domain, XP
systems are members of the nt 4 domain also. Samba servers are ldapbacked.
We use the ldap component directly to login to the Linux servers.
I'd like to be able to
2013 Apr 09
2
Anonymous Samba share across subnets (without WINS?)
I'm trying to replace an old Windows 2000 server that is current set up with a number of open anonymous shares used by a legacy application that must remain in production for a few more years. I spent a few hours trying to create anonymous shares on a 2008 R2 box but gave up. My next idea was to use Samba to create an anonymous share, and following this quick-n-dirty HowTo: