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2009 Aug 31
3
default profile
Hi, I installed a SaMBa PDC and a BDC. When I log in to an XP client with a new user, sometimes I get the initial profile settings from the netlogon share, but often from local. When I get the local default settings, it is not syncronized to the server at logout. Even if I get the new profile from the server, on the same client, next time, with a new user, I get the new profile from local. I
2019 Aug 08
4
id mapping on a dc+file server
Hi, I have a question again about my test environment. I have dc1, dc2, fileserver1, and dc3. dc3 is on an another site, and is functioning as fileserver too. As I read in the documentation, I cannot (shouldn't) use idmap config parameters in the smb.conf on my dc3. Unfortunately, first I copied that parameters too from fileserver1 (I use rid backend on fileserver1). So, I removed the idmap
2019 Jul 02
4
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
Hi, I would like to set filesystem permissions on shares (users, at the moment) with Windows 10 (1809). On the Samba side, the filesystem is ext4. I tested the extended attributes usability with setfattr/getfattr, and setfacl/getfacl, and they work. I set the followings in smb.conf: [global] vfs objects = acl_xattr map acl inherit = yes store dos attributes = yes ... [users] path = /home/users
2019 Jul 04
10
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
Pisch Tam?s <pischta at gmail.com> ezt ?rta (id?pont: 2019. j?l. 4., Cs, 13:15): > > >OK, I set up Buster RC3 in a VM > Thanks a lot! > > >I could add 'Domain Admins' to the 'Properties' on the share without any > >problem. > :o > > > Back to Buster machine: > > root at dbrc3:~# ls -lad /home/users > > drwxrwx---+ 2 root
2019 Jul 02
4
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
> >>> Hi, > >>> > >>> I would like to set filesystem permissions on shares (users, at the > >>> moment) with Windows 10 (1809). > >>> On the Samba side, the filesystem is ext4. I tested the extended > >>> attributes usability with setfattr/getfattr, and setfacl/getfacl, and > >>> they work. > >>> I set
2020 Jan 09
3
authentication problem
Hi, I have 4 Samba servers DC1, DC2, DC3, SRV8. DC3 is a domain controller and file server, SRV8 is a file server. Sometimes one/another computer cannot mount network shares from SRV8. We can log in on that computer, but when we try to mount a network share, Windows asks credentials for the share, but doesn't accept it. When we log in with another user on the same computer, the result is the
2019 Aug 09
6
id mapping on a dc+file server
On 09/08/2019 10:33, Pisch Tam?s via samba wrote: >> You have to give any users you require visible on Unix a uidNumber attribute > Ok, I can do it with samba-tool user edit... >> You have to give 'Domain Users' a gidNumber attribute. >> You have to give any group you require to be visible a gidNumber > I know that I can set gidNumber when I create a group, but how
2019 Aug 12
1
id mapping on a dc+file server
> >> Current plan : add a third DC, make dc2 a dm file server. Best solution > > imo. > > Yes, I know that it would be better to use a separate dc, but I didn't > > want it on that site. > Hi Pisch, that wasn't aimed at you, but it does show why you should > never hijack an existing thread, my fault for not forking it off into a > new thread, sorry ;-)
2016 Jul 22
1
authentication problem after upgrade to Debian Jessie
Hi, I upgraded our servers from Wheezy to Jessie. I use samba in classic mode, with openldap backend. After the upgrade, on the PDC (srv3) everything seems to be ok, it authetnicates, the netlogon share is accessible on it, but on the BDC (srv7), what is the file server, the authentication doesn't work, shares are inaccessible. I compared and syncronized the configuration files to as similar
2019 Jun 26
2
unicode characters in samba-tool user names
Hi, I would like to add users with unicode characters in their names (not in username, but in --surname, and in --given-name). I get the following error message: ERROR(<type 'exceptions.UnicodeDecodeError'>): Failed to add user 'testuser': - 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in position 16: ordinal not in range(128) File
2010 May 29
5
URGENT! Issues after upgrade from Ubuntu Dapper to Lucid
?hello! I need urgent help. I upgraded from dapper to lucid (samba version 3.0 -> 3.4). Now I cannot log in to domain anymore (domain controller not available message), also new clients cannot join domain (semaphore timeout message after typing root username and password). If I take LAN cable out, so i can login, then shares work normally. What could have changed so i have issues? My smb.conf
2019 Jul 05
4
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
@Louis, thanks for your answer. I've gone through the steps I found on your site, but when I wanted to install the packages, Debian didn't found the newer packages. I tried to give the version number to the apt-get, but it didn't help. apt-get install -t o=AptVanBelle samba=4.10.5+nmu-1debian0 winbind=4.10.5+nmu-1debian0 libnss-winbind=4.10.54.10.5+nmu-1debian0
2019 Jul 04
4
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
> >>>> Run this : getfacl /home/users > >>> getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names > >>> # file: home/users > >>> # owner: root > >>> # group: A\\domain\040admins > >>> user::rwx > >>> user:root:rwx > >>> user:10512:rwx > >>> group::rwx > >>>
2019 Jul 03
5
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
> >> Who are you logged into the Windows PC as ? > > I log in az A\Administrator. I created an admin user, put in Domain > > Admins group, but the result was the same (ok, it would be strange, if > > it would work with it, instead of Administrator) > Then you need to ensure that 'Domain Admins' has the same privilege as > 'A\Administrator' Ok, I
2004 May 13
1
Codepage of folder names
Hi, I have run into a problem configuring DoveCot 0.99 on a Linux server that handles Windows users. The server uses UTF8 on its filesystem but the Outlook IMAP folder names are sent in what looks like CP852. As a result, folder names that use national characters are damaged, which in turn breaks a webmail application running on the same server. A natural solution would be DoveCot
2017 Mar 03
2
How do you exclude a directory that is a symlink?
Considering you cant INCLUDE a directory that is a symlink... which would be really handy right now for me to resolve a mapping of 103 -> meaningful_name for backups, instead im resorting to temporary bind mounts of 103 onto meaningful_name, and when the bind mount isnt there, the --del is emptying meaningful_name accidentally at times. I think both situations could benefit from a
2010 Jul 09
6
two PDCs
Hello, I have a PDC with master ldap backend and a BDC with slave ldap backend (both are SaMBa 3.2 on Debian Lenny). I want to install an additional SaMBa server on an another site (on Debian Squeeze). The two sites is connected with VPN (on not so reliable ADSL lines). I read an interesting network scenario in the Samba Guide chapter 6: theoretically it is possible to install one PDC on both
2006 Feb 22
3
How to make a symlink appear as a real file (for a Linux client)?
I have a share with a couple of symlinked files in it. On a Samba server, it looks like this for "addon" directory: # ls -l (...) acrobatreader7 (...) addon -> /home/samba/unattended-write/packages Now, if I mount it on a Linux client using smbmount, symlinks point to non existing directories locally (/home/samba/unattended-write/packages exist only on a Samba server): #
2019 Jul 03
4
cannot set filesystem permissions on shares
> > On the file serever: > > Collected config --- 2019-07-03-10:27 ----------- > > > > Hostname: srv > > DNS Domain: a.b.hu > > FQDN: srv.a.b.hu > > ipaddress: 10.0.3.15 192.168.0.8 > > ----------- > > Samba is running as a Unix domain member > > ----------- > > > > This computer is running Debian 10.0 x86_64 > >
2016 Jul 20
2
package installation fails when symlink of same name exists
>>>>> Jeroen Ooms <jeroenooms at gmail.com> >>>>> on Wed, 20 Jul 2016 10:26:19 +0200 writes: > On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 6:46 PM, Kevin Ushey <kevinushey at gmail.com> wrote: >> R fails to install a package from source over a pre-existing package >> when the path to that package is a symlink, rather than a directory.