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2020 May 16
3
Upgrade from 4.11.6 to 4.12.2 created authentication issues
On 5/16/2020 9:55 AM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 16/05/2020 14:40, James Atwell wrote: >> >> On 5/16/2020 5:00 AM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: >>> On 15/05/2020 19:52, James Atwell via samba wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> ??????? I upgraded two DC's to 4.12.2 from 4.11.6 before I noticed >>>> authentication
2020 May 15
2
Upgrade from 4.11.6 to 4.12.2 created authentication issues
Hello, ??????? I upgraded two DC's to 4.12.2 from 4.11.6 before I noticed authentication issues with a couple Netgear ReadyNAS we have. For reference I have a total of 6 DC's with 4 running 4.11.6 and two now running 4.12.2.? I ran the usual ./configure,make,make install from tar without issues. However running samba-tool drs showrepl I noticed a couple errors.? Looking through the
2020 May 16
3
Upgrade from 4.11.6 to 4.12.2 created authentication issues
On 5/16/2020 5:00 AM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 15/05/2020 19:52, James Atwell via samba wrote: >> Hello, >> >> ??????? I upgraded two DC's to 4.12.2 from 4.11.6 before I noticed >> authentication issues with a couple Netgear ReadyNAS we have. For >> reference I have a total of 6 DC's with 4 running 4.11.6 and two now >> running 4.12.2.?
2016 Dec 04
2
Very very slow SAMBA sharing on Ubuntu (with StorjShare-CLI)
I’m using a decentralized data storage application named StorjShare-CLI : https://github.com/Storj/storjshare-cli This application store data into « nodes ». StorjShare-CLI can run 1 or several « nodes » in order to store data located at different places. On a given Ubuntu machine I’m running both nodes located on this machine AND also nodes located on another machine (a Netgear ReadyNAS)
2010 Oct 11
1
Error was Transport endpoint is not connected
Hello All I used to back up a Mssql database (about 55GB) to a samba share without any problems. The samba server "Server-A" was running version 3.4.7 We just got one of those "Netgear ReadyNas3200" things and I tried to backup up to a share there which sometimes works and sometimes not in wich case I get the following error: ----------------snip--------------- [2010/10/08
2016 Dec 05
4
Very very slow SAMBA sharing on Ubuntu (with StorjShare-CLI)
On Mon, 5 Dec 2016 00:41:35 -0800 ToddAndMargo via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On 12/04/2016 03:37 AM, Bernard Chabot via samba wrote: > > I’m using a decentralized data storage application named > > StorjShare-CLI : https://github.com/Storj/storjshare-cli > > > > This application store data into « nodes ». StorjShare-CLI can run > > 1 or
2020 May 16
2
Upgrade from 4.11.6 to 4.12.2 created authentication issues
On 5/16/2020 2:02 PM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 16/05/2020 18:41, James Atwell wrote: >> >> On 5/16/2020 9:55 AM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: >>> On 16/05/2020 14:40, James Atwell wrote: >>>> >>>> On 5/16/2020 5:00 AM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: >>>>> On 15/05/2020 19:52, James Atwell via samba wrote:
2016 Dec 05
1
Very very slow SAMBA sharing on Ubuntu (with StorjShare-CLI)
On Mon, 5 Dec 2016 02:53:50 -0800 ToddAndMargo via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On 12/05/2016 01:06 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > > On Mon, 5 Dec 2016 00:41:35 -0800 > > ToddAndMargo via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > >> On 12/04/2016 03:37 AM, Bernard Chabot via samba wrote: > >>> I’m using a decentralized
2012 Aug 24
1
Perhaps a Complicated Question
My network at home/home office is primarily a Windows environment. However, I have 3 ReadyNAS Ultra machines which use NUT for UPS monitoring. The ReadyNAS devices are running a slightly modified Debian (2.6.37.6.RNx86_64.2.4) with NUT 2.0.5. What I would like to do is add some sort of web-based UPS monitoring on my intranet web server (IIS 7.5 on 2008 R2), however nut-cgi appears to be
2007 Mar 14
1
owner and group dont match
Hello, hopefully someone can help me. Our new Backup-Solutions contains rsync(2.6.8 protocol version 29) and a readynas-system. Right now I try to make a simple backup the directory /home/itpbach1. This directory contains two files: textfile.one (group/owner: itpbach1) textfile.two (group/owner: root) Backup-command(running as root): rsync -rogt /home/itpbach1 rsync://itpbach1@readynas/itpbach1
2014 Dec 31
1
Member Server Setup Assistance
Hello Stefan, Yes I'm using Samba4 as my DC's. I also provisioned my DC's with RFC2307. [global] netbios name = PFMS1 workgroup = DOMAIN security = ADS realm = DOMAIN.LOCAL encrypt passwords = yes vfs objects = acl_xattr map acl inherit = yes store dos attributes = yes idmap config *:backend = tdb idmap config *:range = 70001-80000
2015 Nov 18
13
OT: Replacing Venerable NAS
I have an original-label Infrant (now NetGear) ReadyNAS storage appliance that's been running for 8+ years. Except for replacing its power supply, it has not skipped a beat in all this time. I use it primarily as a backup device (via NFS) for a couple of Linux machines, (via SMB) for a couple of Windows PC's, and (via ftp) for web sites at my hosting provider. SMART+ reporting shows
2007 Apr 24
6
Regarding fork bomb in a CentOS 4.4 Server!
Hi again, I was reading from the net http://www.kriptopolis.org/node/4067 about a forkbomb and ran it from a root console in a non-critical machine running CentOS4.4 and the serevr goes down... the command I ran was :(){ :|:& };: Please, does anyone knows how to aboid this on CentOS? regards, Israel
2010 Dec 11
8
What NAS device(s) do you use? And why?
If you use any NAS (or a SAN) devices, what do you use? And I'm referring more to larger scale network storage than your home PC or home theater system. We've had very good experiences with our NetGear ReadyNAS devices but I'm in the market for something new. The NetGear's aren't the cheapest ones around but they do what it says on the box. My only real gripe with them is the
2015 Nov 18
2
OT: Replacing Venerable NAS
On 11/18/2015 11:50 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > What size storage are you looking at, and what's your budget? Are we > talking a 4TB drive, or 33TB, or...? Sorry, should've mentioned this is for home/home office. The ReadyNAS is a four-bay unit, with 500GB disks. Will want a four-bay, probably with 1- or 2-TB disks. -- Tim Evans | 5 Chestnut Court UNIX System Admin
2010 Mar 26
1
Can tdbtool be installed on it's own?
Hi guys, I have a Netgear ReadyNas that has Samba v3.4.5 installed on it. I'm having trouble accessing some tdb files and I'm wondering whether the app tdbtool can be installed on its own as it seems that Netgear have pulled it out. I have windows domain users who get denied access for no reason and the events aren't being caught my the standard logs. Plus Netgear force the smb.conf
2011 Feb 08
1
Plexus 800VA UPS on ReadyNAS Duo
Hi I Bought a cheap Plexus 800VA UPS from ebuyer : http://www.ebuyer.com/product/240319 to use with my Netgear ReadyNAS duo. Initial version of NUT was very old and NAS didn't detect it although in the NAS log it said "UPS Disconnected". Syslog did send the following : Jan 25 12:46:36 nas-27lfc kernel: usb 1-1: new low speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 2 Jan 25 12:46:37
2009 Oct 06
3
backup using rsync
i'm trying to backup the dovecot Maildir files over a cifs share. source is a debian build, share is a readynas. i've been getting rsync: mkstemp 'filename goes here' failed: Not a directory (20) errors. rsync is v3.0. i believe this is related to the dovecot file naming convention that includes characters such as ':' in the filename. anyone else seeing
2007 May 11
3
[OT] External RAID storage / NAS
Hello List, I need storage for my home network - lots of storage. It's going to hold pictures, home movies, music, other bits of data, etc. I'm looking to start at about 500 GB, but I'd need to eventually grow that to 1 TB, or more. I also want something that is quiet, has hot swappable drives (not necessary, but a plus), is fairly easy to manage, and can be directly attached to
2011 Nov 26
2
Samba Permissions vs Linux Permissions
Hi, I understand that Linux permissions override Samba permissions. But is it also the case that the Samba permissions override the Linux permissions? Example: I have a samba share called "SHARE". This is disabled by default and is configured for write access by group "MY_GROUP". The permissions of all files and folders within /c/SHARE are 777 (rwxrwxrwx).