My samba share wont allow me to move executables (.exe) into the share folder.
I get the below message but not when transfering flac's and mp3's.
"The destination already has a file named "file_name_here.exe"
Replace the file in the destination.
Does not happen when tra
On Wed 26/10/2022 08:55, kasak wrote:
> hello misc!
>
> Just want to share you some interesting samba behavior after update to 7.2
>
> Samba now creates a share named "nobody" when it should not!
>
> The config is very simple:
>
> [global]
> map
hello misc!
Just want to share you some interesting samba behavior after update to 7.2
Samba now creates a share named "nobody" when it should not!
The config is very simple:
[global]
map to guest = Bad User
server min protocol = NT1
[homes]
comment = Home D
> 3 мая 2022 г., в 18:39, Riccardo Mottola
> написал(а):
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a samba share which is accessible to both windows (7, 10) and
> Mac, including old Macs (10.5-10.7) which use samba.
> Unix accesses through NFS.
>
> MacOS uses an old version of
they will behave
as if they were set to off.
this option is by default ENABLED in samba 4.9. And when it is
enabled, samba will try to store dos attributes in
extended attributes of filesystem.
OpenBSD ffs does not have support or extended attributes.
And your "map" options does not
hello.
You should look the option "store dos attributes"
quote: When this parameter is set it will override the parameters map
hidden, map system, map archive and map readonly and they will behave as
if they were set to off.
this option is by default ENABLED in samba 4.9. And
Good day,
Sorry to bother with this issue, if someone has a few minutes to check
for hint that'd be very helpful.
Thank you.
After trying everything I could think of, still samba doesn't seem to
properly work with windows special properties:
map archive
map ...
From
Thanks
Le 24/03/2021 à 17:00, Kenneth Gober a écrit :
On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 9:11 AM jeanfrancois <mailto:jfsimon1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
It has sometimes error messages when copy which I tracked to being
from
Windows network to the Samba server where source files or
On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 9:11 AM jeanfrancois wrote:
> It has sometimes error messages when copy which I tracked to being from
> Windows network to the Samba server where source files or folders's
> properties are not supported (like archiving option).
>
> Has someone a
Good afternoon,
I built up a samba server which is coupled on an infrastructure with
other Windows servers.
It has sometimes error messages when copy which I tracked to being from
Windows network to the Samba server where source files or folders's
properties are not supported
>On 2021-02-03, tilikoom wrote:
>>
>> Hello - sorry if this is the wrong support channel for this - I am
>> quite new to \ this stuff. I cannot mount a samba share in a LAN with
>> usmb. The binary \ successfully parses my .usmb.conf but then drops
>> me into so
cb6012e96e31
>
> ---f606deaeef98ebf2eaa6cb6012e96e31
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
> Content-Type: text/plain;charset=utf-8
>
> Hello - sorry if this is the wrong support channel for this - I am quite new
> to this stuff. I cannot mount a samba share in a LAN with usmb. The binary
> succes
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kasak writes:
> The one thing you should know about, is fact, that OpenBSD doesn't
> support extended attributes.
> So, basically, you cannot use streams_xattr module.
And that explains why this works on FreeBSD but not on Open. Thanks
for clarifying this.
--lyndon
23.11.2020 00:45, Lyndon Nerenberg пишет:
Somebody please tell me what the hell I am doing wrong here.
OpenBSD 6.8, samba 4.9.18 via pkg_add, MacOS 10.15.7 fully patched.
My main goal is to get Time Machine backups running, but I keep getting
all sorts of inscrutable errors about file
On Sun, Nov 22, 2020 at 01:45:13PM -0800, Lyndon Nerenberg wrote:
> Somebody please tell me what the hell I am doing wrong here.
>
> OpenBSD 6.8, samba 4.9.18 via pkg_add, MacOS 10.15.7 fully patched.
>
> My main goal is to get Time Machine backups running, but I keep getting
Somebody please tell me what the hell I am doing wrong here.
OpenBSD 6.8, samba 4.9.18 via pkg_add, MacOS 10.15.7 fully patched.
My main goal is to get Time Machine backups running, but I keep getting
all sorts of inscrutable errors about file permissions. The backup manages
to create a few
On 03-25 12:42, Lars Bonnesen wrote:
> It seems that Debian is also recommended as an AD replacement.
And in my experience with packaging tools internals, policies,
standards support, etc (which was not with anything related to AD),
far superior to other Linux distros. Ask me off-list if you want
ook
> up direct LDAP access, for example.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 7:48 AM kasak wrote:
>
>>
>> 25.03.2020 02:06, Lars Bonnesen пишет:
>> > Hi. I am having a project on setting up Samba to work as a replacement
>> for
>> > MS AD.
>> >
roject on setting up Samba to work as a replacement
> for
> > MS AD.
> >
> > I would prefer to do it on OpenBSD, but how is the implementation of
> Samba
> > on OpenBSD? Is it enhanced in a way that will cause any known problems
> that
> > would not be on s
25.03.2020 02:06, Lars Bonnesen пишет:
Hi. I am having a project on setting up Samba to work as a replacement for
MS AD.
I would prefer to do it on OpenBSD, but how is the implementation of Samba
on OpenBSD? Is it enhanced in a way that will cause any known problems that
would not be on say
As a replacement for MS AD you have no chance with OpenBSD.Sadly.� --� Maksim
Rodin� � � 25.03.2020, 02:10, "Lars Bonnesen" :
Hi. I am having a project on setting up Samba to work as a
replacement for
MS AD.
I would prefer to do it on OpenBSD, but how is the implementation
Hi. I am having a project on setting up Samba to work as a replacement for
MS AD.
I would prefer to do it on OpenBSD, but how is the implementation of Samba
on OpenBSD? Is it enhanced in a way that will cause any known problems that
would not be on say... CentOS?
Regards, Lars.
On 2019-05-22, Stephane HUC "PengouinBSD" wrote:
>
> Hi, all.
>
> How resolve 'rlimit' in Samba on OpenBSD 6.5?
>
> $ testparm
>
> rlimit_max: increasing rlimit_max (512) to minimum Windows limit (16384)
> Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.co
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Hash: SHA512
Hi, all.
How resolve 'rlimit' in Samba on OpenBSD 6.5?
$ testparm
rlimit_max: increasing rlimit_max (512) to minimum Windows limit (16384)
Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf
rlimit_max: increasing rlimit_max (512) to minim
hi all !
yesterday i newly installed openbsd snapshots ,
i managed to start samba .
hi# date ; /etc/rc.d/samba start ; date
Tue May 14 02:36:22 JST 2019
smbd(ok)
nmbd(ok)
Tue May 14 02:36:48 JST 2019
namely 26 seconds
hi#
hi# testparm
rlimit_max: increasing rlimit_max (128) to minimum
I think that the microsoft will continue to change its network system in
order not to be invaded by free UNIX .
If so, the pursuit of samba will be painful .
But it is only a personal imagination
hi,all
i reinstall samba by using ports .
dell# ps ax| grep bd
72188 p0 S+p 0:00.00 grep bd
dell# /etc/rc.d/samba -f start
smbd(timeout)
dell# ps ax| grep bd
71545 p0 R/1 0:41.36 /usr/local/sbin/smbd -D -D
52315 p0 S+p 0:00.00 grep bd
i think '-D -D' is perhaps bad
It is known/expected that smbd startup is very slow on OpenBSD at present,
https://marc.info/?t=15500795593&r=1&w=2
On 4/15/19 8:38 AM, Hrvoje Popovski wrote:
On 14.4.2019. 20:10, Tuyosi T wrote:
hi all .
the samba of snapshots does not start .
dell# /etc/rc.d/samba start
smbd(timeout)
I have similar problem with samba after upgrade to 4.8.11, smbd timeouts
but it starts.
# rcctl stop samba
nmbd
On 14.4.2019. 20:10, Tuyosi T wrote:
> hi all .
>
> the samba of snapshots does not start .
>
> dell# /etc/rc.d/samba start
> smbd(timeout)
>
I have similar problem with samba after upgrade to 4.8.11, smbd timeouts
but it starts.
# rcctl stop samba
nmbd(ok)
smbd(ok)
hi all .
the samba of snapshots does not start .
dell# /etc/rc.d/samba start
smbd(timeout)
but
dell# nmbd -D
dell# smbd -D
dell# ps ax | grep mbd
52176 ?? Is 0:00.05 /usr/local/sbin/smbd -D -D
87251 ?? S 0:00.05 /usr/local/sbin/smbd -D -D
64985 ?? S 0:00.00 /usr/local
i thank for kasak's nice advices of samba .
yesteday's perhaps today's snapshot is stable .
i am looking forward to 6.4 .
---
regards
11.07.2018 18:04, Tuyosi T пишет:
hi all .
it is supprising openbsd snapshots runs samba .
and
windows 10 accesses "OpenSamba" .
but this may contain some errors .
then please point them .
1)/etc/samba/smb.conf
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
server string = SAMBA SERVER Version
hi all .
it is supprising openbsd snapshots runs samba .
and
windows 10 accesses "OpenSamba" .
but this may contain some errors .
then please point them .
1)/etc/samba/smb.conf
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
server string = SAMBA SERVER Version %v
netbios name = OpenSamba
secur
I also recommend curl if you know exact address of receiving/sending
resource.
It needs zero config and works great in non-root users.
On 02/10/2018 10:50 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
I can get this to work for root, but not for a regular user.
(I get "fuse mount: permission denied" for a non-root user,
with the exact same usmb setup that works for root...)
https://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20160715125022
Thank you
On 2018-02-10, Edgar Pettijohn wrote:
>
>
> On 02/09/18 18:20, listo factor wrote:
>> On 02/08/2018 11:44 AM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
>> ...> cd /usr/ports; make search key=smb
>>> yields among other things
>>> Port: usmb-20130204p4
>> ...
>>> which might fit the scenario.
>>
>> Thank you, i
On 02/09/18 18:20, listo factor wrote:
On 02/08/2018 11:44 AM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
...> cd /usr/ports; make search key=smb
yields among other things
Port: usmb-20130204p4
...
which might fit the scenario.
Thank you, it appears it does. However...:
I can get this to work for root
On 02/08/2018 11:44 AM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
...> cd /usr/ports; make search key=smb
yields among other things
Port: usmb-20130204p4
...
which might fit the scenario.
Thank you, it appears it does. However...:
I can get this to work for root, but not for a regular user.
(I get "fuse
nly computer open to the world, and only via ssh,
> on a LAN full of Linux and Windows computers that are
> samba servers. The off-site user is allowed only the
> ability to shuffle files between local computers in
> an ssh shell session.
cd /usr/ports; make search key=smb
yields among
On 02/08/2018 08:58 AM, Stephane HUC "CIOTBSD" wrote:
install package gvfs if X, to use with xfce or gnome...
Unfortunately, this is an "X-less", non-graphic "portal",
the only computer open to the world, and only via ssh,
on a LAN full of Linux and Windows co
install package gvfs if X, to use with xfce or gnome...
Le 08/02/2018 à 01:18, listo factor a écrit :
> I have a need to mount existing samba shares on a linux box,
> on the openbsd 6.2 computer. There is no use for a samba server
> on it, and I would prefer not to install one. Wh
I have a need to mount existing samba shares on a linux box,
on the openbsd 6.2 computer. There is no use for a samba server
on it, and I would prefer not to install one. What is the
appropriate/current samba client package and is there any
documentation on how to set it up?
TIA
Hi,
is anyone running samba with decent performance willing to help?
I'm running samba-3.6.15 on OpenBSD 5.8 (amd64) on a Supermicro
D525 Atom board with 4GB memory and em(4) nics.
When transferring a 1GB file from Windows 7 to samba, it won't
exceed 22-25MB/s.
After lots of testing
> Question about OpenBSD 5.7 amd64.
> > > How to mount shared device via samba fs?
> > >
> > > I tried in this way:
> > > # mount -t cifs //192.168.2.111/raid5/download /BACKUP -o
> > > username=user,password=passw
On 2015/06/10 13:33, sven falempin wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 4:32 AM, Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
>
> On 2015-06-07, Max Power wrote:
> > Hi guys!
> > Question about OpenBSD 5.7 amd64.
> > How to mount shared device via samba fs?
On Wed Jun 10, 2015 at 01:33:35PM -0400, sven falempin wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 4:32 AM, Stuart Henderson
> wrote:
>
> > On 2015-06-07, Max Power wrote:
> > > Hi guys!
> > > Question about OpenBSD 5.7 amd64.
> > > How to mount shared device via
On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 4:32 AM, Stuart Henderson
wrote:
> On 2015-06-07, Max Power wrote:
> > Hi guys!
> > Question about OpenBSD 5.7 amd64.
> > How to mount shared device via samba fs?
> >
> > I tried in this way:
> > # mount -t cifs //192.168.2.111/raid
On 2015-06-07, Max Power wrote:
> Hi guys!
> Question about OpenBSD 5.7 amd64.
> How to mount shared device via samba fs?
>
> I tried in this way:
> # mount -t cifs //192.168.2.111/raid5/download /BACKUP -o
> username=user,password=passwd
> and this returns:
> mount: no
Max Power said:
> How to mount shared device via samba fs?
You may use sharity-light package.
--
Dmitrij D. Czarkoff
Hi guys!
Question about OpenBSD 5.7 amd64.
How to mount shared device via samba fs?
I tried in this way:
# mount -t cifs //192.168.2.111/raid5/download /BACKUP -o
username=user,password=passwd
and this returns:
mount: no mount helper program found for cifs: No such file or directory
Thank You
Em 23-05-2014 14:13, Kevin Chadwick escreveu:
> I have replaced samba with sftp and have an issue with atleast one app
> (sage accounts, still trying to evaluate gnucash) that seems to be using
> uppercase and then lower case filenames at different times.
>
> I could move all the
I have replaced samba with sftp and have an issue with atleast one app
(sage accounts, still trying to evaluate gnucash) that seems to be using
uppercase and then lower case filenames at different times.
I could move all the data about and create an msdosfs or look to
lowntfs-3g which I am not
Hello,
Some time ago I used POWER5 machine with AIX and NFS
for storage purposes, mainly for my private cloud.
Then I decided I need SMB share apart of my DC and win file servers
on that same machine for some big images.
I crawl the internet and found that samba can be used as standalone server
corporate domain system, and my
> lack of experience with Samba is telling me not to converge the two.
>
> My first choice is NFS, but... Windows7 Pro 64-bit doesn't seem to have
> a NFS client built-in. All the alternatives I've tried cost money or
> suck (or both).
>
>
&g
e resources
> > (drives/directories/files) over LAN between OpenBSD server and Windows7
> > clients.
>
> Welcome to my world ;-)
>
> > The Windows7 clients already belong to a corporate domain system, and my
> > lack of experience with Samba is telling me not t
I can't see the whole history of this conversation because the gmane
site is down for maintenance at the moment. But I don't recall cygwin
being mentioned and it's certainly another good alternative to samba,
as it includes openssh. In theory, you can set up an sshd with cygwin.
I
On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 10:56:10PM -0800, Byron Klippert wrote:
> - can I share a drive using Samba without interfering with the existing
> domain system?
AFAIK, yes. As long as you setup Samba as a workgroup server and not as
a domain controller, I can't see why the clients should not
On Sat, 14 Dec 2013, Byron Klippert wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking at options for sharing machine resources
> (drives/directories/files) over LAN between OpenBSD server and Windows7
> clients.
>
sftp//sshfs using winscp works great from Windows, . GUI based, secure,
"Explorer" interface (or MC).
> The Windows7 clients already belong to a corporate domain system, and my
> lack of experience with Samba is telling me not to converge the two.
See below. If you find a way to accomplish this PLEASE let me know!
> My first choice is NFS, but... Windows7 Pro 64-bit doesn't seem to
gt; The Windows7 clients already belong to a corporate domain system, and my
> lack of experience with Samba is telling me not to converge the two.
>
> My first choice is NFS, but... Windows7 Pro 64-bit doesn't seem to have
> a NFS client built-in. All the alternatives I've tri
Hello,
I'm looking at options for sharing machine resources
(drives/directories/files) over LAN between OpenBSD server and Windows7
clients.
The Windows7 clients already belong to a corporate domain system, and my
lack of experience with Samba is telling me not to converge the two.
My
On 2013-12-04, Brad Smith wrote:
> On 04/12/13 4:44 PM, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
>> 2013/12/5 Peter Fraser :
>>> samba required the e2fsprogs package. The problem occurs when trying to use
>>> samba's net command.
>>> The net command requires libuuid.
>&g
On 04/12/13 5:37 PM, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 2:29 PM, Brad Smith wrote:
On 04/12/13 5:23 PM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Brad Smith wrote:
...
Even if that tool was installed that would not locate anything
if the package in question is not already installed, right?
Peter Fraser writes:
> samba required the e2fsprogs package. The problem occurs when trying to use
> samba's net command.
> The net command requires libuuid.
> It was not easy to find where libuuid was located.
This kind of report should go to ports@... (redirecting there on
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 2:29 PM, Brad Smith wrote:
> On 04/12/13 5:23 PM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>>
>> Brad Smith wrote:
...
>>> Even if that tool was installed that would not locate anything
>>> if the package in question is not already installed, right?
>>
>> Wrong.
>
> How does it find the
On 04/12/13 5:23 PM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Brad Smith wrote:
pkg_locate libuuid.so - no?
Even if that tool was installed that would not locate anything
if the package in question is not already installed, right?
Wrong.
How does it find the file then?
--
This message has been scann
Brad Smith wrote:
> > pkg_locate libuuid.so - no?
>
> Even if that tool was installed that would not locate anything
> if the package in question is not already installed, right?
Wrong.
--
Christian "naddy" Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de
On 04/12/13 4:44 PM, Vadim Zhukov wrote:
2013/12/5 Peter Fraser :
samba required the e2fsprogs package. The problem occurs when trying to use
samba's net command.
The net command requires libuuid.
It was not easy to find where libuuid was located.
pkg_locate libuuid.so - no?
Even if
2013/12/5 Peter Fraser :
> samba required the e2fsprogs package. The problem occurs when trying to use
> samba's net command.
> The net command requires libuuid.
> It was not easy to find where libuuid was located.
pkg_locate libuuid.so - no?
--
WBR,
Vadim Zhukov
samba required the e2fsprogs package. The problem occurs when trying to use
samba's net command.
The net command requires libuuid.
It was not easy to find where libuuid was located.
On Wed, Feb 08, 2012 at 09:43:51AM +1300, richardtoo...@paradise.net.nz wrote:
>
> $ pkg_info -A | grep samba
> .libs-samba-3.0.37p1 Stub libraries for .libs1-samba-3.0.37p1
> .libs-samba-3.5.6p4 Stub libraries for .libs1-samba-3.5.6p4
> gvfs-smb-1.10.1 samba module for GVFS
Hi, guys.
Just curious about these files and what they are for ...
So I upgrade from a snapshot, set my PKG_PATH, and do pkg_add -ui
I see stuff like ...
Feb 7 09:01:46 puffy pkg_add: Added
.libs1-samba-3.0.37p1+.libs1-samba-3.5.6p4+samba-3.6.1p0->samba-3.6.1p1
And I have that (inter
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 7:19 AM, Ted Wynnychenko wrote:
...
> When I look at the pthread.h header file (which is included in the source),
> I cannot find "pthread_spinlock_t" defined.
>
> It is my understanding that on linux "pthread_spinlock_t" is defined in
> "/usr/include/bits/pthreadtypes.h;"
Hello:
I was wondering if anyone has tried using scannedonly with samba on openbsd
(4.9).
Scannedonly is a daemon/VFS module for samba that scans files on request
using clamav (description at http://olivier.sessink.nl/scannedonly/ )
The samba version (3.5.6) available with openbsd 4.9 already
- Original Message -
| Hi everyone.
|
| Just recently installed obsd 4.9 and setup samba to run on it for use
| at home.
| I am getting currently transfer rates of 8,9 MB/second on a 100 Mbit
| connection. I would like maybe in the future to upgrade it into a
| better machine with a Gb
Hi everyone.
Just recently installed obsd 4.9 and setup samba to run on it for use at home.
I am getting currently transfer rates of 8,9 MB/second on a 100 Mbit
connection. I would like maybe in the future to upgrade it into a
better machine with a Gb connection, maybe throw it in some RAID
Hello,
I am reading an article about Samba chain_reply vulnerability called
CVE-2010-2063, where one can execute root shell on the server as far as I
understand with all smb server up to 3.3.13 (excluded).
One basic question, is this having the desired effect under OpenBSD as well or
any
Solved, was an IF misconfiguration only.
Sorry
Le jeudi 09 septembre 2010 03:48:59, Jean-Frangois SIMON a icrit :
> Hello,
>
> I have tonight a small problem, if you could please check and see if
> something is wrong here.
> The samba share seems blocked, the packets are
Hello,
I have tonight a small problem, if you could please check and see if
something is wrong here.
The samba share seems blocked, the packets are not broadcasted.
Thanks.
# tcpdump -eni pflog0
03:41:26.500159 rule 30/(match) block in on re1: 192.168.0.195.138 >
192.168.0.255.138: udp 207
kgroup = SELABO
server string = Aaron's Server On Sara
log file = /var/log/samba/smbd.%m
max log size = 50
dns proxy = No
When i use
r...@sara # pdbedit -u username -a
It told me /etc/samba/smbpasswd doesn't exist , and successfully created it.
So i have two
On 03/11/2009, at 12:24 PM, Erin O'Meara wrote:
I have Installed an OpenBSD 4.6 Server with Samba + Active Directory
+ Cups.
The OpenBSD Server is a Member Server in the Active Directory and
Everything
is working great.
I have read about automatic ID mapping using Winbind. I realize
I have Installed an OpenBSD 4.6 Server with Samba + Active Directory + Cups.
The OpenBSD Server is a Member Server in the Active Directory and Everything
is working great.
I have read about automatic ID mapping using Winbind. I realize that OpenBSD
does not have Windbind, is there a way to have
with
smbldap-passwd
the user can login on the samba system, it works, no problem.
But my objective is to autenticate the user against AD, just the
password, there's no problem if I need to create each user on the LDAP
system and use just the password on the AD side.
I thought it would
I finally got around to start using ypldap on openbsd 4.5
It works, thanks!
However using Samba as an ads member together with ypldap doesn't seem to
do it.
I still need to add the accounts to passwd to make samba work.
Going thru misc gives me some hints, but has anyone actually got it
wo
and resilient setup.
>
> -HKS
>
>
yea.. I'm looking to serve files to a set of AD-authenticated windows users,
and based on my understanding of the various constraints involved (between
yldap, nfs, samba/winbind, etc and openbsd), it looks like a samba/AD-auth'd
serve is better setup on FreeBSD - unless there is another suggestion?
Cheers!
~Jason
>> > yes, there's some helpful info for samba, but I haven't yet seen
anything
>> > related to winbind.. unless my google foo needs some work.
>>
>> Winbind is a PAM plugin. OpenBSD does not use this mechanism.
>
> Winbind depends on the use of nsswitch
On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 11:32:46AM +0100, Edd Barrett wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 10:28:34AM -0400, Jason Beaudoin wrote:
> > > Did you have a look at www.kernel-panic.it ? There are some tutorials.
> >
> > yes, there's some helpful info for samba, bu
On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 10:28:34AM -0400, Jason Beaudoin wrote:
> > Did you have a look at www.kernel-panic.it ? There are some tutorials.
>
> yes, there's some helpful info for samba, but I haven't yet seen anything
> related to winbind.. unless my google foo needs som
> Did you have a look at www.kernel-panic.it ? There are some tutorials.
yes, there's some helpful info for samba, but I haven't yet seen anything
related to winbind.. unless my google foo needs some work.
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 12:12 AM, Jason Beaudoin wrote:
> Hiya,
>
> I'm considering using OpenBSD in a way that would need to run Samba and
> Winbind to authenticate users against a windows 2003 active directory. In
> the searching I've done so far, it doesn't appear l
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Jason Beaudoin wrote:
>
> to clarify.. you are using Samba, or Samba & Winbind?
>
> ~Jason
Not a user, but samba/winbind was discussed on ports last week:
http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=124653912620380&w=2
Geoff,
Thanks for the reply!
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 5:52 PM, Geoff wrote:
> >Is anyone currently successfully running Samba/Winbind on OpenBSD, and if
> >so, is the configuration pretty standard to what Samba/Winbind require on
> >other BSDs?
>
> I've been using
>Is anyone currently successfully running Samba/Winbind on OpenBSD, and if
>so, is the configuration pretty standard to what Samba/Winbind require on
>other BSDs?
I've been using Samba successfully for years. The small amount
I've used various M$ authentication schemes
Hiya,
I'm considering using OpenBSD in a way that would need to run Samba and
Winbind to authenticate users against a windows 2003 active directory. In
the searching I've done so far, it doesn't appear like too many folks are
using OpenBSD to do this (though there's enough out
Hi,
I've set up an OpenBSD PDC server for a client, serving some 40
computers, and did not encounter that performance issue you mentioned.
I did not use OpenLDAP, relying instead on tdbsam and unix accounts.
It runs OpenBSD 4.4 with samba from packages.
Also, as some have mentioned,
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Pedro Almeida
wrote:
>
> This was probably true by the time of this document write, but hopefully
> things change over time.
> Please take a look at ypldap(8). I think it solves the problem you refer.
>
> There are some small issues, but I bet they are being worke
hat's possible.
I did find one article on the net that said that all bsd's suffer
performance issues with samba,[cut]
Have you got a link?
Maybe it was fixed/improved by this?
http://www.vnode.ch/fixing_seekdir
Interesting article. I dont think this is it however, as this appears
to be
Quoting Paul M :
> I recall seeing in the samba docs that setting the account info in
> samba could optionally also add the entries on the unix side - meaning
> you only need to set set it once. I'm hazy on the details, perhaps look
> into alternatives to using LDAP. When I&
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