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[10:27]<szd2zpzj2fnd>hi there any one online? i m trying to join AD but getting problem Transport endpoint is not connected
[10:27]<szd2zpzj2fnd>net rpc join -U admin works
[10:27]<szd2zpzj2fnd>but net ads join -U Admin dont works
[10:27]<szd2zpzj2fnd>what should i do ?
[11:38]<wgzggzdzzagf>Is it rue that "security=ADS" and "username map = " worked together in 3.0.22
[11:41]<wgzggzdzzagf>It seems to work only ADS when I activate username map then they ask a password can anybody help me
[11:42]<wgzggzdzzagf>join #samba-technical
[13:11]<derreedrg>greetings. Anyone know why i would be getting an error saying that a directory does not exist even though i 1) know it does, and 2) i've even tried the directory to 777
[15:04]<cnvdyp>Hi all - experimenting with samba here - I set up a share using the gui tool (yea i'm a n00b - running FC5 by the way) - but when I go to 127.0.0.1\<sharename> it says that it doesn't exist. Previously it prompted for a password but no credentials would work despite enabling the guest account...
[15:09]<pjjxqq>kevmif: how are you accessing it (commandline, graphical, etc?)
[15:09]<cnvdyp>graphical
[15:10]<cnvdyp>I have a suspicion that I may have screwed up the config file also... I guess I should probably go and read some howto guides huh!
[15:11]<cnvdyp>Oh and I have allowed samba as a trusted service through the firewall
[15:11]<-- svgvsdyzgjvr xrs>/dev/null")
[15:32]<sxzwzzdz>Hi! I have a friend whose password contains special characters (Danish ones, not control characters). He can connect just fine from windows, but when using smbclient it just doesn't work. smbclient is running in a gnome-terminal and we've tried setting the encoding to both utf-8 and latin1, and neither works. Any good ideas?
[15:32]<sxzwzzdz>...apart from making him change his password, of course.
[15:36]<2jm>after replacing my wife's WinME laptop with a new XP machine, samba printer shares are no longer working
[15:37]<2jm>the new laptop had winxp pre-configured, so the local XP user was "User"
[15:37]<2jm>I added a user map, but still get
[15:37]<2jm> check_ntlm_password: Authentication for user [User] -> [vicki] FAILED with error NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD
[15:38]<2jm>is there a way to convince XP to use a specific username/password for a given share?
[15:39]<zsvnzdwd>hello
[15:39]<2jm>given that the share has "public = yes", I'm a bit puzzled as to why it doesn't fall back to using the nobody account
[15:40]<zsvnzdwd>I have a domain, how may I create a home directory for each user?
[15:40]<zsvnzdwd>each user can access his directory
[15:40]<zsvnzdwd>is it possible with samba?
[15:42]<sxzwzzdz>bod: bad
[15:42]<sxzwzzdz>bod: whoops
[15:42]<sxzwzzdz>bod: map to guest = bad user
[15:42]<sxzwzzdz>bod: that way, if an unknown user tries to connect, he's mapped to the guest user.
[15:43]<sxzwzzdz>bod: Note: This is a global setting!
[15:43]<zsvnzdwd>could you help me?
[15:44]<sxzwzzdz>asterixy: Create the unix user, add him with smbpasswd, enable the [homes]-share.
[15:45]<zsvnzdwd>thank you
[15:45]<zsvnzdwd>and if I have 30 users?
[15:45]<sjgmnz2frmn>i have a samba server in an utf8 locale with shares that windows clients writes to. how can i make it so that when windows clients write files with non-ascii chars in their filenames, the filenames don't show up garbled in linux?
[15:46]<zsvnzdwd>is there a way to computerize that process?
[15:47]<2jm>shawarma: OK.. in preference I'd rather see the real unix account used
[15:48]<2jm>the printer share in question is actually a script to convert to pdf and mail the result back to the user... it helps to have the real user for that
[15:49]<2jm>there is not a registry setting to specify the user/password for a given share?
[15:51]<sxzwzzdz>bod: I don't know. I'm by no means a Samba expert. :-)
[15:52]<2jm>thanks though, the "map to guest" option may help
[16:47]<mz_yju>hi
[16:47]<mz_yju>anyone point me in the direction to create a service account? ie. run a service as a given domain user?
[16:50]<mz_yju>though the user authenticates fine, I'm getting Access Denied.
[17:27]<anf>ok, whenever i try: smbpasswd -a USER (where user is the user im trying to setup), it gives me this error:
[17:28]<anf>smbpasswd: gconv_db.c:232: __gconv_release_step: Assertion `step->__end_fct == ((void *)0)' failed.
[17:28]<anf>Aborted
[17:28]<anf>anyone know ?
[17:33]<||aw>you are running it as root?
[17:34]<||aw>hm, google points to issues with progs compiled against an older glib than the system has installed
[17:34]<||aw>http://sourceware.org/ml/glibc-bugs/2006-04/msg00245.html
[17:37]<ycsvjzv>If I share music with Samba, iTunes on a windows box can only change id3 tags of mp3s while they're being played :\
[17:39]<rvgrtn>easy question: how do i mount \\rvgate\sharename to /netw/rvgate/sharename?
[17:41]<ycsvjzv>nvm, the drive disconnected then windows reconnected without the password, the drive was password protected
[17:45]<rvgrtn>This is what i want, i need to know if its possible: like in windows, when you browse the network, you can see the pc's and all the shares... and view them without doing anything actually... i want to do the same on my linux server, i want to have my network locations in the /netw folder, followed by the pc name and its share, for instance: /netw/laptop/share1, and view all shared files in it. This requires manually adding/mounting... but is it possi
[17:46]<||aw>RvGaTe: man mount.cifs
[17:46]<||aw>might have to google it
[17:47]<||aw>RvGaTe: or just use a gui smb browser
[17:47]<rvgrtn>its a server running debian...
[17:48]<||aw>so?
[17:48]<rvgrtn>normally means i dont have a gui...
[17:49]<||aw>ah, well, there's nmblookup and smbclient
[17:52]<anf>||cw - so how do i fix that glib problem? :(
[17:53]<ajz_>RvGaTe: look into automount/autofs maybe
[17:54]<||aw>jel: that post says something about changle the locale setting, I don't know though
[17:55]<anf>yeah
[17:55]<anf>i dont know how to change the locale setting
[17:55]<anf>o_O
[17:58]<||aw>me neither, so google it :)
[18:09]<anf>fixed!
[18:09]<anf>my locale must have been broken
[18:09]<anf>so i did this (courtesy of google), to fix it: localedef -i en_US -c -f UTF-8 en_US.UTF-8
[19:13]<aynp>hey guys. i have those errors a lot lately in my samba logs: http://pastebin.ca/59954. we're running samba in PDC mode, and at some point, it justs starts spawning a lot of childs and we have to restart samba. that's on debian sarge, using samba 3.0.14a-3sarge. we also have an LDAP backend to store all the information
[19:14]<aynp>any idea what this could be?
[19:16]<s00vd>Hi, I have a problem. I have a correctly mounted NTFS partition which can be locally read on Ubuntu 5.10. However, after setting it as a shared folder on SMB, I cannot access its contents over the network.
[23:19]<vra_>smbd isnt starting for me out of /usr/local/etc/rc.d/100.samba.sh when booting because according to /var/log/samba/log.smbd cannot connect to cups even though i have cups starting /usr/local/etc/000.cups.sh
[23:19]<vra_>although once booted, i can then start smbd manually and everything is fine
[23:19]<vra_>any tips on getting this little hiccup fixed
[23:20]<vra_>cups is in fact running, i just dont know if the samba startup script is being kicked off before the cups script finishes
[23:20]<vra_>although it *shouldnt* be
[23:28]<ajz_>you can't start samba from within cups scripts, as the last thing it does? and remove it from being started by default?
[23:31]<vra_>ill give that a shot
[23:35]<dzzczfyz>hi
[23:36]<dzzczfyz>does someone know how to tell to this f*** windows to ask user/password each time I want to access to a share ?
[23:41]<sgzdgdvd>Windows can do this ?
[23:41]<dzzczfyz>yeah I know it can
[23:42]<dzzczfyz>but this is really frustrating to can't test my share because of this feature(bug) enabled by default
[23:42]<dzzczfyz>I just don't get the correct word for google I think
[23:43]<-- dvxn|syzzzyus xzs>http://www.bagdadsoftware.de")
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