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    <title>[Samba] FreeBSD 7 2 domain member problem</title>
    <description>I am sure it should work without these strange links I ve made   I don t know what is the problem  I use ports  just to keep my installations  more standard     May you point me a good manual how to set up nss ldap with Samba?       Daniel O Connor 2 wrote:  &gt;   &gt; Indeed  that certainly shouldn t be necessary    &gt;   &gt; I use nss pam_ldap  on FreeBSD  and it works just fine living   &gt; in  usr loc   </description>
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    <title>[Samba] samba4   openldap: provisioning isnt working</title>
    <description>Wiki seems to be out of date here   The wiki reference s  http:  wiki samba org index php Samba4 HOWTO Ubuntu_Server_9 04      Following IRC advice  I attempted to just use the setup provision script   It didnt work   I  added a     usr sbin slapd    F usr local samba4 private ldap slapd d    h    ldapi:   2Fusr 2Flocal 2Fsamba4 2Fprivate 2Fldap 2Fldapi   Failed to bind   LDAP client internal e   </description>
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    <title>[Samba] SET_PATH_INFO is not working on NetApp Filer</title>
    <description>Hi   I m using samba 3 2 6 on linux  Using this  I m trying to  update modify Last Access Time atime  of a file on CIFS share on NetApp Filer    But not able to do so     I could successfully update atimes on windows server  but NOT on NetApp Filer     Is SET_PATH_INFO supported by NetApp filer 7 2 version ?  Any help is greatly appreciated     thanks    Kishore                     To unsubscri   </description>
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    <title>[Samba] Got user? no   </title>
    <description>Hey all  I was just picking around through the logs trying to keep up on   the state of things and I found an entry that looks like this:      tail  f  var log samba 10 0 0 111 log     biggie    libsmb ntlmssp c:ntlmssp_server_auth 739      Got user=[] domain=[] workstation=[BIGGIE] len1=1 len2=0    This is a samba server with an ldap back end  The machine has been added   to the domain and app   </description>
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    <title>[Samba] Winbind crashes on SOME users</title>
    <description>Hello all     I m having big troubles setting up AD integration   I think prerequisites are OK  machine is joined and many users from both   our domains can login      But with some  fixed  users I get:      glibc detected     winbindd: free  : invalid next size  fast :   0x00007f24de0d2740      ======= Backtrace: =========      lib64 libc so 6  7fffe086d000 7fffe0882000 rw p 00000000 00:00 0     </description>
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    <title>[Samba] Samba 3 4 2 Windows 7  using samba wiki  no domain  </title>
    <description>Ralf Hornik Mailings  wrote:    &gt; using http:  wiki samba org index php Windows7 and trying to join I    &gt; get this Error Message:  &gt;  &gt;  More data available   &gt;  &gt; with no log entries on the smb side  It does not seem that the    &gt; Windows machine talks to samba  Mapping shares work well insteed     No ideas? I use 64bit Windows 7 with 64bit dwords in the registry     C   </description>
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    <title>[Samba] Samba  IPv6  turning off NetBT and Network discovery</title>
    <description>Thanks  Actually  DNS is not enough  I have DNS working   and I think LLMNR also wouldn t be  DNS works well for name resolution if you already know which machine you want to connect to  but it doesn t let the user see all the machines on the network in the network map  From what I understand about LLMNR  it  too only handles name resolution     After Googling some more with your info as starti   </description>
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    <title>[Samba] windows 7 in 3 4 3</title>
    <description>I figured it out  Should have gone right to the source the first time      http:  wiki samba org index php Windows7    In my case I had set the netlogon parameters  as the other articles on  the internet had suggested  That actually breaks it     Setting them back to default makes everything work great     thanks   Greg    On Mon  2009 11 16 at 16:02  0000  Chris Hall wrote:  &gt; Greg Dickie wrot   </description>
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    <title>[Samba] Mentoring</title>
    <description>I ve been trying to implement a ldap backed configuration for my small  home network and am not getting very far due to lack of time  I d be  willing to spend money for a bit of commercial support from someone  who can help me with this  If anyone is available today  send me a  private message        To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the  instructions:  https:  list   </description>
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    <title>[Samba] Samba permission through Windows security tab</title>
    <description>Hi all     I have a problem here that s driving me crazy     Samba is implemented with LDAP and I turned on the acl and user_xattr  options on filesystem to suppoort NTFS ACLs     The problem is: Let s get 2 different users  A and B  both are  Domain  Admins  members and just B is listed on  admin users  option on  smb conf     Logged in with user A  I can change the permissions from  Domain  u   </description>
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    <title>[Samba] adduser is contacting the AD server?</title>
    <description>Look at  etc nsswitch conf    On 11 12 09  RobertoBouza@bayviewassetmanagement com   wrote:  &gt; Hello   &gt;  &gt; I m just wondering if someone stumble upon this  We are trying to create a  &gt; local account but it looks like the adduser script is contacting the AD  &gt; server for some reason and saying that the user  already exists  when it  &gt; doesn t locally   &gt;   </description>
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    <title>[Samba] idmap_rid idmap_hash collisions?</title>
    <description>On Wed  Nov 11  2009 at 10:18 AM  Gerald Carter  wrote:    &gt; Robert LeBlanc wrote:  &gt;  &gt; &gt; So if I understand right  hash does not hash the SID  it does the  &gt; &gt; same as rid and takes the last section directly from the SID  &gt; &gt; and uses that withou modification  rid adds that number to the  &gt; &gt; lower range number    &gt;  &gt; idmap_hash  does  the SID   &gt;  &gt;  That is what I initi   </description>
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    <title>[Samba] Windows XP joining Samba 3 PDC: SAM Response   use  </title>
    <description>OK   fixed that one  The problem was a too long netbios name  Adding the   following line to the smb conf fixed the problem:    netbios name = dc    Seems Windows only sends the machine name within its logon request if   the netbios name of the domain controller does not exceed a specific   length  16 chars?      I got another problem now  I will open a new thread therefore       Am 09 11 2009    </description>
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    <title>[Samba] Samba   LDAP error in windows xp while ACL</title>
    <description>Did this use to work OK?    It sounds like samba is not properly mapping YOURDOMAIN\username in Windows  to the underlying unix account     Do you create the unix accounts first or  does samba automatically create them?  Either way  I think your LDAP entry  for each user should include the unix uid number as well as the samba sid       What happens if you type  wbinfo  s SID  S 1 5 21 402084633   </description>
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    <title>[Samba] file sorting of Linux samba directory from Windows  </title>
    <description>On Sat  Nov 07  2009 at 01:31:47PM  0600  Seb wrote:  &gt; Hi   &gt;   &gt; When listing a directory from a Linux samba directory in a DOS prompt   &gt; with the DOS command  dir   or  dir  b  n    the sorting is completely  &gt; messed up  compared to the same command called on a local directory   Is  &gt; this something that is under control from samba  or is it completely  &gt; on the Windows side?  Thanks     S   </description>
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