Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "windbindd / AD / machine password"
2013 Mar 21
1
windbindd / AD / DNS Updates
Hello *
Volker, thank you for your fast help / answer :-) !!!
different question:
is there a (nonzero possibility, that an vendor provided samba ( SLES11 SP1 )
could try to trigger DNS Updates, in spite of the server role cited below:
testparm
Load smb config files from /etc/samba//smb.conf
Server role: ROLE_DOMAIN_MEMBER
even if no DNS related config is done, and thus
/etc/resolv.conf
2013 Mar 18
1
Slow navigation on samba share
hi all,
I have a problem with some windows 7 pro (64) clients navigating on samba
shares. The user wants to open a folder and then it takes a long time
until it opens.
Looking into the samba log of the PC it is filled with this entries (seems
to check for every ldap user):
[2013/03/18 10:10:54.224428, 2] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:572(init_sam_from_ldap)
init_sam_from_ldap: Entry found for user:
2009 Mar 09
2
ms office and 3.3.1
I upgraded from 3.2.7 to 3.3.1 and am having the most peculiar problem
with Microsoft Office 2007 and samba shares. Users can open a share,
create, edit and delete files/folders with no problem. But when a user
opens a file on a samba share in any Office application, for example
Word, and clicks 'Save' then a dialog box opens: "Access denied. Contact
your administrator". This
2009 Jan 13
5
[Release Planning 3.2] Samba 3.2.8 on February 03, 2009
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Hey folks,
fyi:
The planned release date for Samba 3.2.8 is February 03, 2009.
Karolin
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SerNet http://www.sernet.de
sambaXP http://www.sambaxp.org
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2009 Apr 25
3
Bug in sernet RPM's postun?
Hi,
I was just wondering whether this possible bug with the Sernet Samba3
RPMs for CentOS 5 is known, since it has not yet been fixed.
When uninstalling the Sernet RPMs for Samba3 (in this case Samba 3.2.x)
the %postun scriptlet fails every time with:
# rpm -e samba3-3.2.0-36
/var/tmp/rpm-tmp.56356: line 2: fg: no job control
error: %postun(samba3-3.2.0-36.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status
2012 Jan 20
8
The Recycled PIDs Fix
** Low Priority **
Hi Volker,
This is regarding your fix on recycled PIDs. I am an NCP developer from Novell and we use libsmbsharemodes library
from Samba for Cross Protocols Locks between NCP, Samba and others. I have few queries regarding your fix.
In your fix, you have added a new field called 'unique_id' in the server_id structure
and we need to pass this in our call to samba
2012 Nov 27
6
CTDB / Samba / GFS2 - Performance - with Picture Link
Hello,
maybe there is someone they can help and answer a question why i get these network screen on my ctdb clusters. I have two ctdb clusters. One physical and one in a vmware enviroment.
So when i transfer any files (copy) in a samba share so i get such network curves with performance breaks. I dont see that the transfer will stop but why is that so? can i change anything or does anybody know
2009 Mar 09
0
idmap_nss needed together with idmap_ldap?
Hi!
In my samba controlled domain, most users are stored in an LDAP
directory. The Unix boxes use nss_ldap but they also have a few local
users (mostly system-users) whose user-ids are not synchronized.
I've read the documentation about idmap_nss but I'm still not sure if
this is needed for my setup.
Will using idmap_nss in addition to idmap_ldap result in any benefit
(e.g. when mapping
2007 Oct 26
0
Winbind crashes in 3.026a using rid
Winbind 3.026a crashes when reading out user information with wbinfo
using the idmap/rid module.
The tdb module works without crash (tested by exchanging the uncommented
and commented lines in the following fragment from smb.conf).
I configured rid as follows:
[global]
# idmap uid=1000-60000
# idmap gid=1000-60000
idmap domains=TRUSTEDDOMAINS
idmap config TRUSTEDDOMAINS:readonly=yes
idmap
2008 Aug 18
4
samba 3.2.2 ?
Hai,
maybe it's a bit early to ask, but is there a date when 3.2.2
wil be released.
thanx.
Louis
2011 Mar 03
5
Sharing a caching NFS mount with samba?
I am trying to set up a caching link between two points, that can be shared
with windows and *nix. In both locations, I have linux-based servers with
data, which have caching NFS mounts (that is, mount -t nfs -o fsc, with
cachefilesd). These mounts are working correctly and I have tested the
cache locally to much success.
What I have not been able to get working is sharing those mounts with
2015 Feb 13
2
vfs objects = glusterfs
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Hello,
i try to use a glusterfs with "vfs objects = glusterfs" settings in
smb.conf. But if I try to access the volume I allways getting "tree
connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME"
If I add another Share directly inside the mountet glusterfs I can
access the share und read and wirte alle the data. Here is my smb.conf:
-
2011 Aug 16
4
Failed join operations
I'm running a PDC on Samba 3.60. Just freshly upgraded it from Samba
3.028a with the purpose of supporting Windows 7. However though all
the existing users and computers are running fine, I'm stumped trying
to join a new Windows 7 machine to it. I have applied the
DomainCompatibility registry fix.
When I try to join a Windows 7 workstation I will get this message :
The join operation
2013 Jan 11
3
NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY when browsing file server on Belkin modem
Hello,
Can someone help me to track down the source of this problem? I'm trying
to access a file server running on a Belkin modem with an attached USB
drive. Judging my the quality of the firmware on the device, I'd say
there's a good chance of it being buggy. But it works well enough on a
Windows machine, even one running inside Virtualbox under Linux. I
therefore see no reason
2019 Jul 09
1
CTDB Samba 4.10 example?
Hi there,
I use Samba 4.9 since its releaseday and also had some troubles first due to the lack of informations in the wiki.
Anyways... after some try & error i got it working and since i run the Cluster (non-production environment) had no errors except CTDBs monitoring of the Samba process did'nt work as i would expect it
(RPC-Server was dead but CTDB did'nt complain and "ctdb
2015 Feb 11
4
Fwd: samba & Oracle ACFS Issues
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 10:27:50AM +0100, Nacho del Rey wrote:
> Hi Volker and the list
>
> Yesterday the problem appeared again
>
> I could launch a strace command over a samba PID to see what was going on
> and this is the result
>
> [PRO] [root at pf3il0024 ~]# strace -frp 57686
> Process 57686 attached - interrupt to quit
> 0.000000 fcntl(14, F_SETLKW,
2015 Mar 10
2
Fwd: samba & Oracle ACFS Issues
On Fri, Mar 06, 2015 at 01:38:26PM +0100, Nacho del Rey wrote:
> Hi again Volker (& list)
>
> I think I am very closer of the problem.
Sorry, but without access to this system I can't really say
what is going on. Please talk to Oracle for support. Samba
is running fine on a huge variety of file systems, and if
ACFS gives you locking issues, I would request Oracle to fix
their
2011 Jun 24
6
Code? or Test Pattern?
My name is Kenji Ichinoseki and I am in charge of
a project at Sumitomo Electric Networks, Inc.
Please give me cooperation by all means about the affair in the account of a title.
Now, I included "Samba 3.0.37" in the Linux system currently developed (us).
And it is testing using "smbtorture(samba3.5.8 source4) ".
The point in question was found in our entry of this test.
It
2008 Mar 21
5
SWAT Error on Debian
Hi list members,
i run a Debian etch system. I upgrade my samba to the sernet deb packages. All runs fine but i have a error message with SWAT. If i open swat in browser it tells:
ERROR: Can't open include/header.html
It is only a white background in my browser and i can?t open help files.
I think there is a link missing to a folder? Right? But where is the place ??????
Who can help??
2015 Feb 11
3
Samba 4.2.0rc4 fails to start up
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 11:13:42AM +0100, Volker Lendecke wrote:
> > On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 08:59:21PM -0800, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> > > Ah ok - I expected as much. snprintf seems to be
> > > broken in that it's returning -1.
> > >
> > > Is this our snprintf or one from Solaris ? Can
> > > you try and track down why it's returning