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[00:28]<dy2zruw>Hi.
[00:28]<dy2zruw>Is there a way to change my password with smbpasswd after sambaPwdMustChange is reached?
[00:36]<dzzvyy>so how can I change group for one file
[00:37]<dzzvyy>when I have create mode = 0664 in share
[00:37]<dzzvyy>at the moment after I change group for a file it's beeing reverted back when priviliged user saves file
[00:44]<dy2zruw>Is there a way to change my password with smbpasswd after sambaPwdMustChange is reached? I currently only get NT_STATUS_PASSWORD_EXPIRED error messages
[01:50]<pjj>I could entegrate samba with ldap, correct? If I wanted samba to authenticate against an ldap server for user logins
[02:24]<wygddyff>I'm having trouble getting samba shares for home directories up and running, I don't seem to have a smbuser file, will that cause a problem?
[02:24]<wygddyff>it just doesn't seemt to work and I can't work out why
[02:25]<wygddyff>I want a very simple configuration for now, just so that each user can access /home/<user>
[02:26]<wygddyff>I've looked at the docs and can't figure out where I'm going wrong
[02:28]<wygddyff>arrg I tried to set this up on a server once before... it feels like banging my haed against a brick wall
[02:59]<wygddyff>I've managed to get it to work with the smbclient using the option -W USERS... Why is this necessary? I don't understand
[06:08]<2dvggyc>hey, i'm having a problem where winbind works fine with wbinfo -a user%pass, but pam authentication fails with NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD
[06:08]<2dvggyc>is that a known issue?
[06:19]<bzzzdzffgg>hi all
[06:23]<2dvggyc>hi
[06:23]<2dvggyc>i'm having a problem where winbind works fine with wbinfo -a user%pass, but pam authentication fails with NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD
[06:23]<2dvggyc>is that a known issue?
[06:37]<frac>I'm having trouble with WinXP and Samba on Linux. I think they have the same workgroup name, but neither computer shows up in eathother's browse list.
[06:38]<frac>When I do 'smbclient -L winxpmachine', it doesn't show up with any workgroup listed at all.
[06:39]<frac>When I do 'smbclient -L localhost', it shows up as workgroup HOME with the localhost as the master.
[06:39]<frac>Any idea how I can make these two machines jive?
[07:42]<_drsjg>Gday
[07:45]<_drsjg>Could somebody tell me how to assign different users different shares, eg user x can only see share x, and user y can only see share y
[09:36]<mju2fgmjygc>hi .. i am having issues with a basic samba set up on my home network ... CentOS4.3, SMB 3.0.10-1.4E.9
[09:37]<mju2fgmjygc>can someone point me at a clean smb.conf ... I am following samba.org how-tos, but seem to be missing something
[10:50]<gjmrm_ae>Hi. Is this the right place to ask about pppd ? ;)
[12:35]<mju2fgmjygc>hello?
[13:30]<mju2fgmjygc>anyone home?
[14:18]<zgvgfrvyjg_>Hello there. I have a problem with some cifs-mounts: after a while (the machine is running 24/7) they seem to be out of sync. I can "actualize" the content by opening them in Konqueror. Does anyone know what to do?
[14:37]<mju2fgmjygc>not I
[14:37]<mju2fgmjygc>:(
[14:38]<mju2fgmjygc>but maybe you can help me :)
[17:18]<bfraasxuaa>Hi, I am having problems diagnosing a Samba problem, hoping someone here can help. I have 1 client PC running WIndows XP x64, that keeps dropping samba connections to a Gentoo Linux server running Samba 3.0.22. I have other PC's that connect to the same server fine, and the x64 machine is happy with all other networking services.
[17:19]<bfraasxuaa>can't figure it out.
[17:20]<bfraasxuaa>I get this in the log: read_data: read failure for 4 bytes to client 192.168.1.2. Error = Connection reset by peer
[19:07]<cwwvx>Say for example i have 20gigs of files spread accross different dirs and i rsync them to a server.... now if i move all these files to 1 dir and rsync them to the server... will it have to restansfer them all again??
[19:11]<mkq007>hey i have a linux server runing samba and i was wondering if its possable to setup to share a printer that is on a diffrent server (windows 2003)?
[19:12]<muacw>MK2006
[19:12]<muacw>Shure it is possible .. :)
[19:12]<muacw>A few things that comes to my mind
[19:12]<muacw>MK2006: Still there ?
[19:13]<mkq007>duckx: yeah i'm still here do have any idea to where i should start?
[19:13]<mkq007>:D
[19:13]<muacw>K
[19:13]<muacw>So first you need to be able to communicate with your windows 2003 Server
[19:14]<muacw>Do you require an authentication for printing ?
[19:14]<jzacslyvz>after adding '//172.25.0.52/SHARE /home/marsellus smbfs credentials=/root/.creds,rw,umask=000 0 0' to fstab and then typing mount /home/marsellus...
[19:14]<muacw>(It is better not)
[19:14]<jzacslyvz>i see the files.. it mounts, but i dont have write access
[19:14]<jzacslyvz>its 777 on the original folder
[19:14]<muacw>MK2006 ...
[19:15]<muacw>You need to get how the thing is gonna work
[19:15]<muacw>Client to Linux server
[19:15]<muacw>Then Linux server to Win 2003 right ?
[19:15]<jzacslyvz>linux client, linux server
[19:15]<mkq007>yes i do require authentication for priting on the windows server
[19:15]<jzacslyvz>sorry
[19:15]<mkq007>sorry for my slow replys
[19:15]<muacw>No problem
[19:15]<muacw>Ok
[19:16]<muacw>That won't be easy
[19:16]<jzacslyvz>i mount the same folder from my mac and I can writer to it
[19:16]<mkq007>golp ;)
[19:16]<muacw>Because cups is not kerberised
[19:16]<muacw>Not well kerberised
[19:17]<muacw>The flow for your printing is the following
[19:17]<muacw>Client sends the printing to the Cups server on you Linux server
[19:17]<muacw>Right ?
[19:17]<mkq007>yes
[19:18]<muacw>Then Cups server on your LInux Server will use the smb-backend to print to your Win2003 server
[19:18]<mkq007>and then the linux server need to connect to the windows server and tell that to print
[19:18]<muacw>Ok
[19:18]<muacw>So the issue is the following
[19:19]<muacw>To print on windows 2003, you need a kerberos ticket
[19:19]<muacw>So to my own opinion, the only solution you have
[19:19]<jzacslyvz>i'll try back later
[19:20]<muacw>is to auth you user directly on the windows 2003 server through winbindd (May be you could proxy the auth to your Linux Server back to the Windows 2003 SErver)
[19:20]<muacw>Then your client having a Kerberos ticket should print directly to the win2003 server
[19:20]<mkq007>duckx: you have completly lost me lmao
[19:21]<muacw>OK
[19:21]<muacw>So to print on the W2003 box you need a kerberos ticket right ?
[19:21]<mkq007>yes
[19:21]<muacw>Or use an ntlm auth
[19:21]<muacw>right ?
[19:22]<mkq007>yeah
[19:22]<muacw>OK
[19:22]<muacw>So what I try to tell you, is that you can't have the following
[19:22]<muacw>Your client get a kerberos ticket from the W2003 server
[19:23]<mkq007>right
[19:23]<muacw>Directly or through your linux Server (Bound to the W2003 as a password, auth backend)
[19:23]<muacw>So what you can't get is:
[19:23]<muacw>printing with the ticket to your Linux server
[19:24]<muacw>Then the ticket to be forwarded to the W2003 server







