Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "Samba 3.0.4 Available for Download"
2004 Jun 30
3
Samba 3.0.4 on RHEL3
There have been several issues fixes since the 3.0.2 release of Samba. One
of the most important issues is a problem with password changing after
applying the patch described in the Microsoft KB828741 article to Windows
clients.
I want to run Samba 3.0.4 on RHEL3. The version provided by RedHat is
samba-3.0.2-6.3E. I can't find any other RPMs or SRPMs for RHEL3. Any help
you can provide
2004 Apr 29
1
Samba 3.0.3: Still cant change password after KB828741
I just downloaded and installed Samba 3.0.3 and it still doesn't fix the
problem caused by the windows update discussed in KB828741. Still
getting the message "You do not have permission to change your password"
on some boxes, or "The system cannot change your password because the
domain DOMAIN is not available" on others. Uninstalling the update
still works, however this
2004 Apr 22
2
password change, domain not available
Dear Herman,
We had the same problems over here.
The problem seems to be related to Windows Hotfix KB828741.
Removing the hotfix through the control panel solved it for us.
Greetz,
Jerome Borsboom
>>BTW, i use samba 302 & 303 pre2..
>>
>>Thursday, April 22, 2004, 2:33:16 PM, you wrote:
>>
>>CBM> well the subject tell's it..
>>
>>CBM>
2005 Jan 29
1
Upgrade path from 3.0.0 -> 3.0.10
I have just taken over a redhat system with Samba 3.0.0 configured
with security = user, and domain logins enabled. I've included the
smb.conf at the end of this message.
I would like to upgrade to 3.0.10 for a numbers of reasons, one
being security and one being that password changes don't work
from workstation machines because of the Windows KB828741
patch. What I want to know, is if I
2004 May 28
0
joining a domain with KB828741
Hello,
I have problems with my Samba servers.
The PDC in the Windows domain is a NT4 and has the patch KB828741 installed
on it.
1st server : HP-UX 10.20 with Samba 2.2.8a
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workgroup = FR-MON
netbios name = TIMIX
security = domain
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = *
All shares are OK when accessed from Windows workstations.
But from
2005 Jan 31
1
Samba Upgrade...
Sorry if this is a dup. I sent right before I subscribed to the list,
so I'm not sure if it made it.
I have just taken over a redhat system with Samba 3.0.0 configured
with security = user, and domain logins enabled. I've included the
smb.conf at the end of this message.
I would like to upgrade to 3.0.10 for a numbers of reasons, one
being security and one being that password changes
2004 Apr 18
2
You do not have permission to change your password
We recently migrated from WindowsNT to Samba 3.0.2a. After about two
months, we have started to notice a weird problem. As user's passwords
expire, they are prompted to change them. When they attempt to do so
from Windows, they get a message saying "You do not have permission to
change your password". However, the password IS changed. Both the
Samba and LDAP Linux passwords are
2005 Jan 17
0
XP pro user can not change password in SMB PDC
Recently I set up a PDC with SMB samba-3.0.9-r1 on Gentoo Linux.
Everything seems going well. BUt now I still encounter few problems,
pls help me, 3x.
1. Client computer with XP professional with SP2 successfully joined
the SMB PDC. But now the problem is the user can not change passwd
from windows. When user changes password, the XP gives such a
message: "you do not have permission to
2004 Apr 28
1
I CAN'T CHANGE THE PASSWORD FROM XP STATIONS
I have seen the log file and found
NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD
Check_oem_password: incorrect password length (-358407785)
Any light on this????
Cheers
Rafael Paris
2004 Jun 18
1
problem adding windows machines to domain - user root not found
Hello all,
I am trying to add a Windows XP machine to a domain controlled by a Samba 3
server. The problem is, when I try to add it, I get the follownig error:
"Your computer could not be joined to the domain because the follownig error
occured:
The user name could not be found."
I am using the username root and the root samba password. I even changed
root's samba password
2004 Jun 30
3
changing password with a windows client
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Hi,
I have a SAMBA (samba 3.0.0) with PDC configuration where users are stored
with smbpasswd in /etc/samba/smbpasswd.
When I change a user password from a windows client, I get a error that
the domain can't be reached, but the password actualy changes.
How can I fix this problem? How can I make windows show that the password
was succefuly
2007 Apr 26
3
Samba 3.x and PCNetLink domain trusts
I am trying to establish a domain trust between a Samba 3.024 domain and
a PC Netlink 2.0 domain.
Currently, we are using PC Netlink as our primary Windows file server
and "NT4" domain controller. (Lets say that the domain is called LEGACY
and the domain controller LX1) Windows 2003 servers are unable to
join a PC Netlink domain (even with the SignOrSeal option disabled.)
For
2004 May 02
1
Status on fixes for MS04-11/MS04-12/KB828741 issues
I realise that a large number of sites have been bitten by the bad
interaction between this hotfix, and Samba.
I have finally managed to spend some time looking into this, and have
reproduced it in my test environment. There appears to be an issue with
the NTLMSSP layer used by windows clients to wrap password change
requests.
Fortunately, I have also shown that it is possible to construct a
2007 Jul 03
0
redcloth 3.0.4 bug
irb(main):001:0> require ''redcloth''
=> true
irb(main):002:0> RedCloth.new("a^2^+b^2^=c^2^").to_html
=> "<p>a<sup>2^+b</sup>2<sup>=c</sup>2^</p>"
The output is not what I expect at all. Am I missing something or is this
actually a bug.
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2006 Aug 04
0
Hard break broken in 3.0.4?
Is :hard_break working in RedCloth 3.0.4?
$ ruby -v
ruby 1.8.4 (2005-12-24) [i686-linux]
$ pwd
/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/RedCloth-3.0.4/lib
$ irb
irb(main):001:0> require ''redcloth''
=> true
irb(main):002:0> rc = RedCloth.new("h1. Heading\n\n_Not_ heading.")
=> "h1. Heading\n\n_Not_ heading."
irb(main):003:0>
2004 Sep 10
0
samba 3.0.4
I am using samba 3.0.4 on a SUSE 9 using smbpasswd as backend db, very
simple installation to get the hang of samba. I am able to join the
domain with root samba user, I created using swat, when I log in as that
user, in the home directory there are 2 other directories, bin and
desktop, I now that those directories should not be there because it's
the users home folder, I also installed
2004 May 18
1
username map break in 3.0.4 ?
Hello,
I have following username map:
!root = Administrator
nobody = *
in the documentation says what ! should stop processing the list of username maps,
but looks like it doesn't. If I have second line with nobody = * when it maps Administrator account to nobody
if I remove nobody = * then it gives root access to administrator account. With version 3.0.2 this way was working fine.
I chech
2006 Dec 25
0
Xen Enterprise (Manager) without ISO (xen 3.03/3.0.4)
Hi there,
advance, mary christmas.
I need an graphical Manegmend Interface for Xen. I will not use the
Xen-Enterprise Edition from Iso. On my Servers are installed Xen 3.0.3 and
in Future, when the tarballs for 3.0.4 cames i will install this.
Can I Download the Xen Enterprise Managemend as single Edition, without the
Installer? So i can install the Managmend on my Servers and i am happy :)
2004 Jun 23
1
ACL + XFS + SAMBA 3.0.4 + OpenLdap + PDC - permissions problem
hi,
I've recently set up a SAMBA/PDC domain controler with LDAP.
My homes shares are in a XFS quota/acl enabled filesystem
setfacl/getfacl works onto the linux Mandrake 9.2 box well, I mean user with
more permissions set into ACL can write to the directory concerned.
My problem is that ACL file permissions seems to not be readed by Samba when
accessing files with a w2k box.
here is more
2006 Dec 20
0
Kexec / Kdump - xen-3.0.4-testing-13098
Kexec / Kdump - xen-3.0.4-testing-13098
Kexec Kexec Kexec Kexec Kdump
Hardware Xen -> Xen -> bzImage -> Xen -> Xen ->
Arch Platform Xen bzImage Xen vmlinux vmlinux
i386 A PASS PASS PASS PASS PASS
i386 B (VMX) PASS PASS PASS PASS