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2020 Jun 03
1
Some clients cannot change their passwords when they expire.
El 3 de junio de 2020 10:28:19 GMT-04:00, Rowland penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> escribi?: >On 03/06/2020 15:08, Rommel Rodriguez Toirac via samba wrote: >> The operating systems used as clients in our network range mainly >from Windows XP to Windows 10. >> >> With Windows XP operating systems is happening that when it comes >time for a user to change
2013 May 02
1
named pipe, dcom and samba4
Hi everyone, after a classicupgrade from a samba3 domain to a samba4, I have a weird issue related to DCOM and named pipes. The switch to samba4 went fine and everything works perfectly except one old software that uses Windows named pipes and DCOM for client-server communication. When trying to access the DCOM server the software fails. The failure can be easily reproduced with a simple
2006 Oct 18
1
Slow browsing
Hi, I have recently set up an old machine as a linux fileserver (Intel 815E board with 512MB ram and PIII 800mhz). I am running the latest Fedora Core 5 with the version of samba 3 that ships with that and am exposing a single share for my software raid (4x400gb PATA seagate drives, running from two siig ATA cards so each drive has its own channel) I also have a buffalo 1.0tb terastation
2020 Jun 03
2
Some clients cannot change their passwords when they expire.
Hello to all; I use CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003. I have installed samba4 Version 4.11.4 When compiling samba4 I used the following: ./configure --enable-fhs --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var --enable-debug --enable-selftest -j2 -p --cross-answers --cross-execute --enable-cups --disable-iprint --with-acl-support --with-profiling-data --with-systemd I use samba on three
2009 Oct 07
0
How to force NTLMv1 on server side?
I know NTLMv1 isn't secure and NTLMv2 is better. But I need to test a client's NTMLv1 compatibility when the server does not support NTLMv2 and to do that I need samba (current version 3.0.33 via CentOS 4) to not try to negotiate NTMLv2. All the searches I've done tell me how to enable NTLMv2, but specifying: [global] encrypt passwords = yes ntlm auth = yes
2007 Sep 25
1
Samba vs Microsoft Logon Protocols
Hello, I am trying to figure out how the different values for "max protocol" and "min protocol" (as seen in the smb.conf man page under the "max protocol" section) correlate to the Microsoft jargon for the different logon protocols. Here is what I've determined. Could some please verify this for me? Samba Microsoft CORE
2017 Aug 21
1
DC Upgrade from 4.1.7 to 4.6.7
I did a similar DC upgrade from 4.1.13 to 4.6.6(like your option 1, upgrade on existing AD servers, I have two, first upgrade on none-FSMO). and I don't have any issues with the DC upgrade itself. But be careful with your member servers. After the upgrade, I have to change some default values on file servers: 1. samba 3.5.10 member server(rpm from CentOS 6.2) lost connection to samba
2011 Oct 18
1
file_mode and dir_mode options ignored
Hi there. I'm using samba3x-3.5.4-0.83.el5_7.2 on CentOS release 5.7 x86_64 to mount a Terastation filesystem. The "file_mode" and "dir_mode" options to mount.cifs seem to be ignored; I systematically get a "drwxrwxrwx" permission, no matter what values I provide for these options: # mount.cifs //terastation/Backup /bkp/BackupPC/ -o
2009 Sep 12
6
Securely backing up Linux machines to NAS?
I have been tasked with having a Buffalo Terastation Pro 2 NAS box, likely to be connected to a Linux box via samba, be the storage device to back up mostly Ubuntu and Centos systems. ?The trick is, the machines to be backed up need to do so in an automated fashion and make a secure, encrypted connection to my Linux box hosting the NAS. The NAS does have SSL enabled for web admin access, though
2007 Mar 07
1
Buffalo Terastation with 3.0.23d PDC and LDAP backend?
I have my system properly running as a PDC now, but I'm having trouble getting one of the machines here to join the domain. This system is a Buffalo Terastation Pro. For this system I have to create the machine trust account manually. The domain access fails as follows: [2007/03/06 17:51:44, 2] lib/smbldap.c:smbldap_open_connection(788) smbldap_open_connection: connection opened
2017 Aug 21
4
DC Upgrade from 4.1.7 to 4.6.7
Hello all, Our Samba AD DC is running perfectly for years with the following basic setup (see smb.conf below) : - one DC running Samba 4.1.7 / CentOS 6.5 (compiled from sources) - internal DNS - this DC is also a Print Server - about 400 PC workstations (mainly win7 Pro / win10 Pro and some XP Pro), and about 300 users - several Synology NAS file servers
2010 Mar 08
11
ZFS for my home RAID? Or Linux Software RAID?
Hello All, I build a new Storage Server to backup my data, keep archives of client files, etc I recently had a near loss of important items. So I built a 16 SATA bay enclosure (16 hot swappable + 3 internal) enclosure, 2 x 3Ware 8 port RAID cards, 8gb RAM, dual AMD Opertron. I have a 1tb boot drive and I put in 8 x 1.5tb Seagate 7200 drives. In the future I want to fill the other 8 SATA bays
2008 Jun 29
11
settings up cheap a NAS / SAN server, is it possible?
Hi all I want to look at setting up a simple / cheap SAN / NAS server using normal PIV motherboard, 2GB (or even more) RAM, Core 2 Duo CPU (probably a Intel 6700 / 6750 / 6800) & some SATA HDD's (4 or 6x 320GB - 750GB). My budget is limited, so I can't afford a pre-built NAS device. Can this be done with CentOS? I've been looking FreeNAS (which is built on FreeBSD), and it
2009 Mar 09
0
Samba session setup STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
I have two Linux 2.6 based devices that cannot talk properly to each other on a Samba session setup. (those two devices are Buffalo Terastation Pro II rackmount TS-RHTGL/R5 F/W 1.33 and Request Media Server F Series, v5.3.1.3478) Basically, the NAS provides with a share that Request application uses to store media content. The problem we experience is that the NAS yet refuses a SMB client, while
2007 Dec 14
0
Reading a file being written to
Can you read from a file that is currently being written to in an Samba environment? I tried it on a Buffalo Terastation and a Windows NT File server and got the message "file in use" every time. Imagine recording a TV show from 8pm to 9pm onto an Samba server. If I come home at 8:15, can I start watching it immediately, or do I have to wait until 9:00?
2013 Dec 10
2
Can't connect to my NAS after samba 4 update
Hello, I updated my system to samba 4: [richard at chakra ~]$ uname -a Linux chakra 3.10.18-1-CHAKRA #1 SMP PREEMPT Sat Nov 9 20:18:15 UTC 2013 x86_64 GNU/Linux [richard at chakra ~]$ samba --version Version 4.1.1 [richard at chakra ~]$ smbclient --version Version 4.1.1 And now all of sudden I cannot any longer connect to my NAS, this is the message I get in console: [richard at chakra ~]$
2006 Jan 08
0
Norton IS preventing Samba workgroup from appearing in W2K browse
I know this isn't a samba configuration issue, but I'm hoping someone might have encountered this problem before and knows the solution. I just installed a Buffalo LinkStation (Linux Samba NAS) on my network and was atempting to set up a shared printer. I have three systems. All are W2K. One uses BlackICE, the others use Norton Internet Security 2004. All of the systems, including the
2005 Nov 06
1
Filenames with "special" characters (äöü€¶) on SMB share of Linkstation HD-HLAN250
Hello! I've got a Buffalo Linkstation HD-HLAN250. This is a consumer NAS device, which makes the built-in HD accessible via SMB and FTP. On that system, some sort of Linux with some sort of Samba is running. I'm now trying to create filenames with special characters (ie. non-ASCII chars) in it. For example "bl?der name" (means "stupid name"). To get access to the
2005 Nov 06
1
Cannot cross-compile 3.0.20b from i686 to mipsel
Hi. I'm trying to compile 3.0.20b on my i686 host to run on a mipsel host. For this, I got a cross compile toolchain from <http://linkstationwiki.org/Projects/CrossToolchains>. The toolchain is installed at /usr/local/linkstation/gcc-3.3.5-glibc-2.3.2/mipsel-hdhlan-linux I ran configure with the help of a little wrapper script: version=gcc-3.4.4-glibc-2.3.5
2010 Jul 09
3
smbcquotas tells me that "quotas are not enabled"
I have a setup of Ubuntu 8.04 running Samba 3.0.28a. Connected to our network I have a buffalo linkstation acting as Network Attached Storage (NAS), which I have successfully mounted on the local file system. Using smbcquotas I believe I can set up a quota for each user on the NAS. To get started, I run the command: smbcquotas //192.168.1.4/share -S FSQFLAGS:QUOTA_ENABLED -A