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2010 Sep 17
1
samba roaming profiles not working
I've been at this for hours now and am still not getting it to work. I've been through the lists trying to find an answer and so far as I can tell, everything is configured OK. Obviously it's not, but I'm stuck. I recently installed Squeeze on my home server, overwriting a Lenny installation. I've been able to add my NT (Windows XP/Pro) domain accounts back in and pdbedit
2005 Sep 20
3
XP Pro password change problem
I've set up NT domains from scratch and things work. However, in this case I vampired the old settings over to my new Samba PDC from a W2K server which I then removed from the network. Everything almost works, except ... The main thing is that I can't seem to change the domain passwords from the XP Pro workstations. Normally you do Ctrl-Alt-Del and select change password, then fill
2007 Apr 27
1
Accessing files on a domain-controled network
hi, i am new to samba and it seemed that samba documents mainly focus on how to setup a linux box as a samba server. but i am now sitting in a linux box and looking for a easy way to access a shared file folder on a domain-controled network. sorry for my no patience to read every part of the document since i have to let this job done in today. the shared folder is something like:
2009 May 09
2
question "add user script"
Hello all, I have never had the need to use the "add user script" functionality but now I do. However, it does not seem to be working. My smb.conf entry is like so: add user script = /remote/configure_scripts/addusers.sh where addusers.sh is a bash script that reads in a text file of usernames, groups, and passwords and adds the users to /etc/passwd, /etc/group/ and
2004 Dec 05
2
host list in /etc/shorewall/hosts: interface ignored
Hi, the new function ''shorewall show zones'' in 2.2.0-Beta showed a thing which is (in my view) either abug or not documented. If I have a line in /etc/shorewall/hosts which reads work br0:eth0:192.168.2.10,192.168.2.11,192.168.2.12 then "show zones" has the output work br0:eth0:192.168.2.10 br0:192.168.2.11 br0:192.168.2.12 That is, the
2023 Apr 11
1
clients not connecting to samba shares
On 2023-04-11 04:15, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > > > On 11/04/2023 00:19, Gary Dale via samba wrote: >> On 2023-04-05 09:56, Gary Dale via samba wrote: >>> On 2023-04-04 19:36, Gary Dale via samba wrote: >>>> On 2023-04-02 02:49, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 02/04/2023 04:54, Gary Dale via
2023 Apr 11
1
clients not connecting to samba shares
On 11/04/2023 13:36, Gary Dale via samba wrote: > On 2023-04-11 04:15, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: >> >> >> What 'Debian distribution-specific' installation did you follow ? > The one linked to in AD DC wiki. Where abouts is this link ? I checked here: https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Samba_as_an_Active_Directory_Domain_Controller But couldn't
2015 Jul 04
2
Samba4 roaming profiles & ownership of profile.V2 folders [RESOLVED]
On Sat, Jul 4, 2015 at 6:36 PM, Gary Dale <garydale at torfree.net> wrote: They already have full rwx privileges. I'm not sure if that worked or not, > or if it was something else I've done since last night but currently the > profiles seem to being saved even without the share being connected. > getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names # file:
2016 Jul 05
1
Problem in bridged networking
Hello, I am facing some problems in bridged networking. I have successfully created a bridge br0 and added a virtual machine to it. Now the address of virtual machine is 10.1.3.31. I am able to connect to this virtual machine by another computer on same network. The virtual machine is hosting a simple python http server on port 8000, while some other service is running on port 80 When I try
2006 Mar 21
1
Problem with SAMBA+HEARTBEAT
Hi all, I have two servers ZEUS (MASTER - 192.168.2.11) and POSEIDON (SLAVE - 192.168.2.12) with HeartBeat+DRBD+SAMBA installed ; HeartBeat is controlling SAMBA. I have a big partition which are mirrored /share. I moved all important directory on it. For example: # mv /var/lib/samba /share/cluster/varlibsamba # mv /var/cache/samba /share/cluster/varcachesamba and I make a link for each one: # ln
2023 Apr 12
1
clients not connecting to samba shares
On 2023-04-12 15:11, Christian Naumer via samba wrote: > Hi, > I have been looking at this thread a while now. > First I think what Rowland and myself misunderstood is that you are not using a DC as a Fileserver ( in the beginning I thought you did. That you have a sysvol share on a domain member confused me) so I think so e of the comments from Rowland do not apply here. > >
2005 Oct 10
1
答复: About the group setting in smb.conf.
Hi Gary, My environment is FreeBSD 5.4 , Samba 3.0.12 and the users are = authenticated by AD server(that is the "password server" points to this = server) It seems no "groupmap" command on freebsd, How I can solve this issue? Thanks! Liu -----=D3=CA=BC=FE=D4=AD=BC=FE----- =B7=A2=BC=FE=C8=CB: Gary Dale [mailto:garydale@torfree.net]=20 =B7=A2=CB=CD=CA=B1=BC=E4:
2015 Jul 04
2
Samba4 roaming profiles & ownership of profile.V2 folders [RESOLVED]
Could you try giving domain users rwx control of profile folder this way: setfacl -m g:users:rwx On Jul 4, 2015 1:53 PM, "Gary Dale" <garydale at torfree.net> wrote: > On 04/07/15 04:22 AM, Rowland Penny wrote: > >> On 04/07/15 00:58, Gary Dale wrote: >> >>> On 03/07/15 01:21 PM, Rowland Penny wrote: >>> >>>> On 03/07/15 17:45, Gary
2009 Jan 07
5
What steps to take
Hi list I'm attempting to list windows shared printers in Unix. That's really all that I need and I can't install Samba on the machine I need to list the shared printers from. I started analyzing the smbclient code hoping to extract the necessary info but as you all know it's a daunting task. Certainly for a C novice. Which is why I want to ask if there is anyone out there who
2023 Apr 12
1
clients not connecting to samba shares
On 2023-04-12 02:48, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > > > On 11/04/2023 21:19, Gary Dale via samba wrote: >> On 2023-04-11 15:09, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: >>> >>> >>> On 11/04/2023 19:05, Gary Dale via samba wrote: >>> >>>>> I will say it again, you are using a Samba AD DC as a fileserver, >>>>> this means that
2006 May 04
6
Share Access
Could someone help me understand if what I'm seeing with share access is correct? On my samba domain I have two users (user1 and user2) and one share; the share has attribute "writelist = user1". On a linux machine I: mount the share with "mount -t cifs -o username=user1" successfully open a file in the share for writing with the perl "open" function
2023 Apr 12
2
clients not connecting to samba shares
Hi, I have been looking at this thread a while now. First I think what Rowland and myself misunderstood is that you are not using a DC as a Fileserver ( in the beginning I thought you did. That you have a sysvol share on a domain member confused me) so I think so e of the comments from Rowland do not apply here. Second, if I reread the thread and look at the description of your problem I think
2002 Apr 10
2
Quick Start Guide
Version 1.0 of the Quick Start Guide and accompanying sample configurations is available at: http://www.shorewall.net/shorewall_quickstart_guide.htm. Comments and suggestions are most welcome. Thanks, -Tom -- Tom Eastep \ Shorewall - iptables made easy AIM: tmeastep \ http://www.shorewall.net ICQ: #60745924 \ teastep@shorewall.net
2011 Sep 15
2
problem joining a samba PDC from WIN7 clients
Hi All, I have running a PDC with samba and with my WinXp clients I have no problem but when I try to join the Domain with a Win7 I get the next error: [2011/09/15 14:15:58, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:_net_auth_2(478) _net_auth2: creds_server_check failed. Rejecting auth request from client MACHINE-WIN7 machine account MACHINE-WIN7$ [2011/09/15 14:15:58, 0]
2006 Oct 20
1
user can't logon to specific computer: creds_server_check failed
A few computers -- two or three -- are very spotty about letting people log on. It seems -- and this could be off-base -- that they'll let anyone log on once, but will require a reboot before you can log on again. Sometimes, logging on works fine, though. There really appears to be little rhyme or reason to what happens. In the Samba logs, I'm getting: [2006/10/20 08:08:14, 0]