Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "Samba4 and Linux Client"
2014 Jul 11
2
Linux Client authentication
This is a great tutorial. I have installed samba4.1.9 on a centos 6.5
server and created Ad users with roaming profiles successfully.
Windows 7 client joined the new domain; user authentication, login process
is trouble free and user can save data on the server.
However, on the Linux client (centos); user authentication is fine, but it
fails to mount the user?s home working directory. It seems
2002 Sep 12
1
WinXP SP1 breaks roaming profiles.
We've applied SP1 for WinXP on several machines and now roaming profiles
don't work them.
I tried swithching "nt acl support = yes" as previously mentioned on this
list but this still doesn't
work for us and we continue to get the following error:
Windows did not load your roaming profile and is attempting to log you on with
your local profile. Changes to the profile
2004 Jan 13
1
Samba 3, Windows XP SP1
Hello everyone,
I am having a problem I can't find an answer to.
Background: We had a RH 7.3/8.0 box with samba 2.2.7. Workstations were
Windows 2000. We have 5 roaming users with laptops. when the roaming users
would go home, they were able to log into the laptops without the presence
of the domain (an yes, they were logging into the domain user at home).
Current problem: Running RH 9.0
2002 Oct 30
1
Microsoft outlook or outlook express and roaming profiles
Hi all,
we are using samba 2.2.6 with windows xp SP1, and roaming profiles.
We would like to have email settings (servers/usernames etc) with the roaming
profiles, but outlook (either microsoft, or express) store their settings in
a path that is not included in the profiles
we do not care about the actual emails, since the mailserver is IMAP, we only
care about settings
Has anybody
2005 Apr 28
3
Roaming profiles in domain level
Hi Everyone,
Does anybody use roaming profiles in domain level?
I'm looking for helps for setting up Samba as a NT4 domain member to
support roaming profiles for sharing during domain logon of Windows
clients. I ran into the problems. log files couldn't show specified
messages, except for BUFFER_TOO_SMALL.
If a profile share directory is mounted on a Windows NT DC or a Windows
domain
2004 Oct 18
1
Intermittent "Network name cannot be found" error when accessing XP roaming profile
Hi guys,
How are you ?
I've installed samba-3.0.7 from source on a Slackware Linux 10.0 server
configured with "--with-ldap" as a backend (OpenLDAP-2.2.13) and with
nss_ldap installed. I have my profiles share configured as follows:
[profiles]
comment = Profile Share
path = /data/profiles
writeable = yes
guest ok = yes
browseable = no
profile acls = yes
csc policy = disable
2004 Apr 27
2
Problems with Samba 3 and XP Roaming Profiles
I've got some annoying Problems with roaming profiles. Perhaps someone is
able to help me...
I would like to use Samba as a PDC and for storing NT roaming profiles. When
I first installed Samba 3.02 and XP SP1 (Before that I used Samba 2.2.8a and
XP without SP1), XP downloaded the old profiles it found. But upon shutdown
or logoff, changes to the profiles were not written to the server. I
2002 Mar 07
1
roaming profiles Samba 2.2.3a and W2K SP2
Hello samba-insiders,
we have a WinNT 4.0 SP5 PDC and our samba 2.2.3a is member of the domain.
The roaming profiles of our clients stored on the samba 2.2.3a server.
All seams to be perfect but clients with W2K SP2 cannot use there roaming
profiles.
---> "Access Denyed" is the W2K error message.
But if the same user loggs on on a client machine with W2K SP1 all things
are ok.
In
2004 Jun 26
1
Roaming profiles brings error with prf*.tmp files
We have an Apple OSX 10.3.4 Opendirectory (LDAP) Server with an SAMBA
(3.0.2) PDC Server with roaming profiles for Windows XP (SP1 Prof) Clients
on the Server. The Share for the PCs is only shared with SMB.
When a PC log off, the profile will be copied to the server and brings the
error message that the files prf*.tmp can?t be copied to the server.
This error message occours not every time and
2002 Mar 05
2
W2K Sp2 in NT4 domain and roaming profiles on samba 2.2.3a
Hello samba-insiders,
we have a WinNT 4.0 SP5 PDC and our samba 2.2.3a is member of the domain.
The roaming profiles of our clients stored on the samba 2.2.3a server.
All seams to be perfect but only clients with W2K SP2 cannot use there
roaming profiles.
---> "Access Denyed" is the W2K errro message.
But if the same user loggs on on a client machine with W2K SP1 all things
are ok.
1998 Oct 06
0
NT profiles on samba server
Hi, there,
I put roaming profiles for NT4 users on samba server.
In "Domain User Manager", I set "User profile Path" \\abel\profile\%U.pds,
here abel is samba server.
It works well, but everyday several users complain. Sometime, they cannot login because of
roaming profiles. Sometimes, some users cannot run VC or VB.
Sometime, I only need to remove ntuser.dat on samba
2004 Apr 07
2
SOLVED: Roaming profiles not updating XP
After almost 40 hours of work and testing over 6 computers I have finally
figured out the answer to my problem of Roaming profiles not updating. This
has occurred with SAMBA versions 2.2.* and later up through and including
3.0.2a (completely clean install in each case, including rebuilding domain,
users and groups and smb.conf from scratch). It does not appear to be a SAMBA
issue but one
2003 Sep 28
1
Problem with roaming profiles and Samba 3.0
Due to a change in W2K SP4 and XP SP1 (see Microsoft Knowledge Base
Article 327462 at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;EN-US;q327462) Windows
checks the owner of a roaming profile folder when logging in.
For some reason this check fails with Samba 3.0 (at least with our
setup). It works with Samba 2.2.
Any suggestions?
Please CC me. I'm not on the list.
Thanks,
Nick
2004 Oct 03
1
R: WindowsXP SP2 shuts down while trying to log into samba 3.0.6 domain
> I have few Windows2000 Pro samba domain members which logon to the domain
> without any obstacles. Recently I decided to upgrade all client workstations
> to WindowsXP SP2. Fresh copy of WindowsXP joined domain properly but when I
> tried to logon as usual it accepted password and shut down after a while
> (logs of samba confirm that workstation logged on). Windows claims that
2013 Dec 17
3
success in progress with samba4
Hello,
I would like to share my progression with samba4.
I had a try with Samba3 with ldap ... Samba4 is so much easier !!
I was able to install Samba 4 on CentOS6.4 by following the wiki on
wiki.samba.org.
I kept a trace on my blog in French language of what I've done. It may
help somebody one day.
Now, I have a win 7 workstation that has join the domain and a user,
with a roaming
2013 Mar 27
1
Samba4 issue: roaming profile mismatch betweens W2k/XP machines due to enabled o
Samba 4.0.4 installed, provisioned by classicupgrade, running on Debian Squeeze:
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The issue is, that changes to the roaming profile is not transferred after log ins/outs between Win2K and XP machine. In example: I log into the W2k machine with my testuser and create a "testdir1" and "testdir2" on
2013 Apr 17
2
Rsyncing Samba4 Roaming Profiles between servers
Hi folks,
I've got a bit of an issue with roaming profiles and I wondered if someone
might be able to help please? :-)
We've started rolling out Samba 4 across our network. Currently it's on 3
of our 4 sites, one site has two Samba servers and two sites have one Samba
server each (well one site has two Samba 4 servers but one of the servers
was an oldish test box which I'm
2012 Dec 15
1
Samba4 Domain UP, but no roaming profiles
I've performed a *successful* domain migration from S3/LDAPSAM to
S4.0.0. Yay! I can browse and connect to the server from a
workstation [logged in as a local account]. DNS looks good. kinit &
klist work. I was able to *add* a workstation to the domain.
But I can't get roaming profiles to work. On the server the roaming
profile looks like -
[profiles]
path =
2014 Aug 07
1
Howto create roaming profiles using samba4 commands only?
Hi list,
this is my first email here :-)
Im using samba4 as ad-dc with ubuntu-14.04.1, which works. I can login
in previously created users on samba4-server with my win8-client.
Unfortunatly I wasnt able to create working roaming profiles yet.
Following the howtos in internet always need the use of windows
admin-tools for creating roaming profiles with the right permissions.
Is it possible to
2004 Jan 30
1
User access level.
Well, now everything seems to be in place for the big leap to Linux for file
server and logon server.
But there is one big catch that I can't find any info about. The default
user level mappings in a Windows XP SP1 / Samba 2.2.5 PDC setting.
Admin level is perfectly clear, but there is a group level "Domain Users",
what is the corresponding Windows XP user level? Will the user be