Hallo all
I'm having more or less same problem.
Have a outlook pst file on a smb share and everytime i do backups (using
tar) it says: file change while backing up. and backup stops...
My workaround, stop smb share then backup, then start...
Is there maybe better way to do this??
thanks
regards
L
Use the /etc/hosts file to define your ipaddress
to hostname conversion.
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Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002
5:03 PM
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Subject: [Samba] Must Samba have
DNS server?
Hi there,
currently i'm running a RedHat 8.0 on I386 with
Samba 2.2.5 using LDAP as User- and Group-Database.
Samba is configured as a PDC.
In this environment everything (ok... the most :) is
working fine.
Now I've tested to switch to samba 3.0a21. No compile-problems.
No
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Cal Gordon
Sent: 13 December 2002 16:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fwd: [Samba] Access to Everyone
Thanks for the response Calvin
You can force all users to be recognized as a single
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 07:10, Craig Wright wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
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Sent: 13 December 2002 16:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fwd: [Samba] Access to Everyone
Thanks for the response Calvin
hi
i use samba 2.2.7a as my domain master and WINS server, and it temporaty
lost his'domain mastering', as solution i try call smbcontrol to force
elections every hour - as result WINS server goes down.
and... in 2.2.5 and later u use - elections workes fine.
i use GNU\Linux 2.4.20-pre11, glibc
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Da: Collini Consulting s.a.s. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Inviato: martedì 17 dicembre 2002 13.58
A: Liaan van der Merwe
Oggetto: R: Samba 2.2.3a and W2k Sp3
Hi Liaan,
thank you very much for your kind interest... so that scripts (i think it
shoul be a .BAT script
That correct
to be quite honest, i cannot remember exactly what i did, and that pc is now
stolen, so not even able to check.
i thik added it under start programs startup.. maybe there better way... ie
in login script..(that linux was not configured for login scripts)
good luck
Francesco [EMAIL
Who can i do for put winxp, up domain in samba, i
try put but i receive message saying wrong password ou name is
incorrect.
Atenciosamente;LasaroAmerican BankNote
Ltda
I'll take the time to read more over about NetBIOS.
Read it all. Its all clear now.
So, I finally make it work perfectly.
My PDC at 192.168.0.1 in 192.168.0.x network acts now also as a WINS server.
The foreign 192.168.1.1 windows 2K uses 192.168.1.253 gateway to connect
to the internet
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 19:24, Ing Juan Pablo Feria wrote:
We have some Fox Pro apps shared on Samba server (I know FOX sucks) and
sometimes we need to recreate indexes, and we have to call all the users
and ask them to close their programs.
If we kill the user's smb process we got corrupted
I am using Slackware 8.1 and just compiled samba 2.2.7a with only smbmount added to the configure script. First of two issues: When trying to access swat I get 401 Bad Authorization
username or password incorrectSwat worked in 2.2.7 so I don't know what happened here Second issue: When
I had originally written about this problem last month
(http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2002-November/085418.html)
Since then, our company has added another Windows Fileserver which I'm
trying to back up, and they are both having the problem. Because it
happens on both servers, this leads
AFAIK smbfs does not have large file support (at least not full
support). You could try smbtar with the patch that was posted to
this list for fixing large file support in that.
Colin Davis wrote:
I had originally written about this problem last month
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 09:11:20 +0100
Jeroen Heijungs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps a rather stupid question, but I have not found the complete correct
way to upgrade a Samba installation on FreeBSD.
I always use the ports to install the newer version, but after a while I
discovered
Hi All,
I wonder if any one can help me, I have samba installed and seems to be
running fine I can access SWAT from
any of the windows clients on my home network. However I cant seem to access
the share I have set-up.
I ran through the troubleshooting pages of using SAMBA (book published by
Hello,
If I wished to ping a windows machine from a Linux box _not_ using the
dotted quad address, how can I discover their IP name (using their NetBeui
name)?
* DNS is not running locally, (does it need too?)
* There isn't a local domain, I imagine we're using our ISP's domain name
(we're
I have installed linux 8.
Have configured smb.conf
workgroup = domain name
netbios name = samba server name
and so on
and also run
smbd
nmbd
but my windows can not see it
can you help me in this regard.
Thanks,
Mohammad Espahrom
I am on a rh 7.2 machinr running samba. My clients are windows 2000 and
whn using locl profiles I experience quick log-ons and quicj log-offs.
Whwn I flag the client for roaming profiles, it seems to take many minutes
to log off.
The users roaming directory IS created and is populated with
Have them move there stuff to their home drive and create shortcuts to there
docs. Check there profiles size with D-Folder (freeware program) from a
windows machine to see if contentIE is getting big and for an overall size
of everyone's folder with out click on every stinking one. It copies the
Kevin *
The best way is always a local DNS Server. But, you add the Windows
NetBIOS (Computer) name and IP to the HOSTS file for Linux as a
quick and easy fix.
I figured as much. How does the hosts file _work_ when you're running
DHCP. I mean the first argument on a line is an IP
I'm still new to all of this too, but I will try to help if I canjust
need more info first
What is your security option set to (in smb.conf)?
When you say windows cannot see itdo you mean it can't see it in Network
neighborhood? What about if you do a net view?
What version of
make sure that your users know that folders like there Desktop get
transferred every time they log on and off. So if they have large files or
folders on there desktop it will severely slow things down.
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Behalf Of
- Original Message -
From: Jacob Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 4:23 PM
Subject: RE: [Samba] slowness when using roaming profiles
make sure that your users know that folders like there Desktop get
transferred every
Hi,
I am on RH 8.0 and samba 2.2.7-1
.
Why when I share my
printer on my linux
my xp client can not connect to it. It can see it in "network
neighbourhood" when I want to connect it , the message is : Refused access. Impossible connexion . And On W98 box , a printer connected to
this
I cannot load samba. Very vague that question is, so I shall become a
bit more specific.
Below is the last three actions that are in my logs with log level set
to 5. (Setting it to ten doesn't get much further, but a bit.)
[2002/12/18 01:13:02, 3] smbd/server.c:main(747)
loaded services
Thank you for the suggestion. I've been looking at SMBTAR, but I don't
see a way to specify specific directories to back up with it, only
entire shares.
For example, if I wanted to backup the h:\stuff goes here , by logging
into the h$ Administrative share.
Is there a way to do this with SMBTAR?
Hi All,
Am I
in the right group for samba problems?
I
only ask as I have received no replies not even "Post to the right Group" type
of reply.
Further to my original mail, I have now copied the ip addresses of all my
machines and placed them in the /etc/hosts file.
the
command
- Original Message -
From: Jacob Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 4:23 PM
Subject: RE: [Samba] slowness when using roaming profiles
make sure that your users know that folders like there Desktop get
transferred every
How do I allow two or more users access to the same File at the same time.
I've been using a Windows 98 server with a Microsoft Access 97
database. Every user on the network can access the database at the same
time and read write to it as long as they aren't using the same
record. Linux and
Consider using MySQL on the Linux server and MyODBC on the clients.
Using access databases in a shared environment can be a real nightmare.
Gary Haygood wrote:
How do I allow two or more users access to the same File at the same
time.
I've been using a Windows 98 server with a Microsoft Access
Title: Message
I have found the
problem to be that grsecurity was built into the kernel (and set to high).
Has anyone ran into
this problem before? or perhaps know if there is a gr log that would say
something so I could figure out what settings I could have for a samba
server?
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Adrian Stokes wrote:
Hi All,
Am I in the right group for samba problems?
I only ask as I have received no replies not even Post to the right
Group type of reply.
Further to my original mail, I have now copied the ip addresses of all
Why? MySql and MyOBDC are free, and perform much better than Access. You
still use access to, well, access the MySQL server. The data sits on the
server and MySQL handles the transactions. You can even put MySQL on a
windows machine if you want to. It works pretty well that way.
I just finished a
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Gareth Davies wrote:
Just want to comment on issues with roaming profile usage and to
highlight the comments made below.
Another user complained to me that profile loading was VERY slow and that
one user took over 10 minutes to log onto the network, during which all
other
I have a Linux machine running Samba 2.2.1a (dated, I know) as a domain controller for
Windows clients (NT and 2000). I can add NT machines to the domain just fine; I use
useradd and smbpasswd to generate the appropriate entries, and it works fine. I tried
doing the same thing with a couple
I believe smbclient should have no more problems with large files.
smbtar is just a shell script that calls smbclient so you could
modify it to do a cd first or just use the tar command in smbclient.
smbclient //server/share -Uuser%password -c cd directory -Tc
backup.tar
Colin Davis wrote:
Unless I make a user a member of the printer admin group in the smb.conf
file on the Linux Samba Server, on the W2K client the printer will show up
as Access Denied, Unable to Connect. The user can still connect and print
to that printer, however. I just want to get rid of that incorrect status
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 14:29, Drew Boyles wrote:
I have a Linux machine running Samba 2.2.1a (dated, I know) as a domain controller
for Windows clients (NT and 2000). I can add NT machines to the domain just fine; I
use useradd and smbpasswd to generate the appropriate entries, and it works
Can someone give me an explanation of the following warnings that I
encountered during the make install of 2.2.7a?
passdb/secrets.c: In function `secrets_named_mutex':
passdb/secrets.c:287: warning: passing arg 2 of `tdb_lock_bystring' discards
qualifiers from pointer target type
tdb/tdbutil.c:
Fridtjof,
The attached registry update file will solve your problem.
Just double-click on it while logged in as 'Administrator' and it will set
the registry so that on log-out each the user's roaming profile will be
deleted from the local cache.
PS: I added this file to the ~samba/docs/Registry
OK, after downloading the entire source for Samba 2.2.7a and compiling,
instead of simply patching up to 2.2.7a, I no longer have the issue of
writing to the Cookies folder in the win9x profile. There is an issue with
the win9x machine not shutting down, but that may be a machine issue, so I
will
1) Are the w2k client's running as local admins?
2) Do the clients install the drivers locally (instead of installing the
printers with drivers in the print$ share on samba)?
If both of these are yes, check out use client driver in the smb.conf
man page. Long story short, you probably want to
Am Die, 2002-12-17 um 20.19 schrieb John H Terpstra:
Just FYI - the user in question had an Outlook PST file that was nearly
1 Gigabyte in size. PST files are stored as part of the profile!! Any
Interessting, if I try to copy a profile 80mb back to samba, I doesn't
work (IIRC samba denies
I configured SAMBA as a stand alone PDC. However, when I try to add a workstation via
its system properties dialog, the workstation tells me that the account I specified
does not have the right to add workstations to the new domain. I created the account
via SWAT Passwords, and it showed up in
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Kenneth Illingsworth wrote:
I configured SAMBA as a stand alone PDC.
Not wishing to doubt that you belive this to be the case, but the smb.cofn
file below says security = DOMAIN, which means that you have configured
it to be a member of a pre-existing NT Domain. ie: Your
Simo Sorce wrote:
Samba 2.2.3a has been realeased on february the 6th, they are 10 (ten)
months !!! And 2.2.7a contains *lot* of bugfixes that will make also
woody users a lot more happy.
Simo.
Well, there is this:
http://www.perrier.eu.org/debian/index.html.en
I just noticed it, linked to
I am implementing a Linux server w/ SAMBA as the primary file server for a law office.
I need virus scanning on this system. This is not a direct component to SAMBA, but I
figured most SAMBA shops would have virus protection at the server level.
I looked at Trend ServerProtect (a
The command nmblookup netbiosname should return the ip number of the remote
computer.
The samba supplied script findsmb might also be useful.
Joel
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 10:54:35AM -0500, Jamie Risk wrote:
Hello,
If I wished to ping a windows machine from a Linux box _not_ using the
dotted
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Intrepid One wrote:
Oh Intrepid One! Have you checked out SuSE Enterprise Linux Server, it's
samba comes with a VFS module that interfaces really nicely to virus
scanning software.
For the reset, you may like to check out Sophus (not sure of the
spelling).
- John T.
I am
Here is a sample working print definition:
I have guest set to ftp in my global section.
The echo stuff is just to log the jobs.
The %J contains the file name sent from windows.
The lpr -Plp -J stuff puts the windows file name (sent as the banner name)
into your print queue.
Samba definition:
Hi,
I'm a relatively new Samba user and this is my problem. I have gone through
all of the DIAGNOSIS.txt and only get errors in Test 8 and 9. They
repeatedly give me the same error i get when i try and access my samba
server and that is
The account is not authorized to log in from this
Title: 2.2.7a on MacOS X 10.2.2 giving failed to set gid error
I have been trying to get 2.2.7a to work on my Mac running 10.2.2. The configure, compile and install went through fine except for a few warnings. When I attempt to connect to the machine, I get the following errors:
[2002/12/17
Hi all,
I have sent this previously to the squid mailing list who have redirected
me here.
I have Squid 2.5 STABLE1 with Samba 2.2.6 and RH 7.3 setup to do
transparent authentication and allow access to domain users who are
members of the WWWusers group.
I get this frequent problem
Hi all,
I'm using the smbcacls command to query a W2k server from a Linux Samba
2.2.7a client. (This is for the script that I'm writing, which I will
post soon - I know at least one person was interested...)
It all works fine, but it's very slow - it takes about 1 second per
file. Very in
Hello,
I'm wondering just how critical it really is to turn off oplocks. It appears
that not only Windows 2k server, but also Netware 5 and above defaults to
having these enabled.
I just spoke with two software companies running databases off of file servers
(no database server, just MDAC
Hi.
Maybe you want to have a look at:
http://www.openantivirus.org
We are using Samba/Samba-Vscan/Sophos in here on a 60 user fileserver and
it works really fine. No problems at all.
Cheers,
Michael
--
GiS - Gesellschaft fuer integrierte Systemplanung mbH
Title: RE: Samba, nmblookup, wrong bcast address?
Your net mask is wrong.
You state that it's set to 255.255.255.xxx, but the debug output shows 255.255.-225-.xxx. nmblookup is broadcasting to the wrong network.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 04:06, Simo Sorce wrote:
Can you send a backtrace?
Mine does not segfault (tough I'm using head not 3.0)
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x400f43b0 in strdup () from /lib/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 0x400f43b0 in strdup () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x0805caba
I accidentally wiped out my /etc/samba directory
during an upgrade so I restored from a backup which had a MACHINE.SID
in it.
now i've changed my domain SID and everything is funky.
logins work but permissions are all screwed up.
So i want to figure out what my SID was before the restore and
what happened to the workgroup parameter from
a21's swat?
is this intentionally missing or is it a bug?
brad
--
Bradley W. Langhorst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brad,
It should be there. I checked the code and it is still flagged to be on
all global screens (Basic,Advanced,Developer).
I'll check into this further later.
- John T.
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
what happened to the workgroup parameter from
a21's swat?
is this
We are having a problem with our samba server not transfering files on a
mapped share on Windows 98 that are larger than 2920kb. WE cannot upload
them to the Server but we can download off the server. We can send files
into the network neighbourhood and the Samba server works fine. I
upgraded
Richard,
This sounds good to me.
Suggest we stick with REGEDIT4 as the version info for now just so as NOT
to confuse anyone (or any M$ thing).
- John T.
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, Richard Sharpe wrote:
Hi,
Having thought about this issue a little more, I propose using a format
similar to
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, John H Terpstra wrote:
Richard,
This sounds good to me.
Suggest we stick with REGEDIT4 as the version info for now just so as NOT
to confuse anyone (or any M$ thing).
I can't. I need to have an additional file type so we can handle REGEDIT4
files, but we also need
I'm doing something stupid and need to be hit with a cluebat.
I'm trying to use the 'net' command to access an AD server. I'm getting
this error: ADS support not compiled in
...but I ran configure with the --with-ads directive just to be sure.
Has anyone run across this?
Chris -)-
--
I received the same message when initially trying to get ADS support
running and it turned out to be that Samba's configure script couldn't
automatically find my LDAP libraries, so I had to specify the location
manually. One way to check if it's finding the proper libraries is to
look in
Developers,
First, please accept my thanks for a really great product. I use Samba
extensively and really enjoy it.
I am testing the 3.0a21 for evaluation for later use in our shop and I have
found what appears to be a minor bug, and a fix that works for me. I can't
find it documented
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 08:24:18PM -0600, Matt Roberts, GRDA wrote:
First, please accept my thanks for a really great product. I use Samba
extensively and really enjoy it.
I'm glad you enjoy Samba so much. (-:
[...]
In the NMBd debug output (nmbd run with -d 255), I find this excerpt:
Developers,
In my search for the cause of the behavior seen in my earlier post,
I traced the function call path to these two interesting functions,
int source/lib/util.c at about line 133:
BOOL set_global_scope(const char *scope)
{
SAFE_FREE(smb_scope);
smb_scope =
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Date: Tue Dec 17 21:45:09 2002
Author: herb
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2701
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
Makefile.in
Log Message:
fix make proto to work with SGI smake
Revisions:
Makefile.in 1.468.2.28 = 1.468.2.29
Date: Tue Dec 17 21:45:50 2002
Author: herb
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2759
Modified Files:
Makefile.in
Log Message:
fix make proto to work with SGI smake
Revisions:
Makefile.in 1.591 = 1.592
Date: Tue Dec 17 22:51:48 2002
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/libsmb
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv7933/libsmb
Modified Files:
Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD
nterr.c
Log Message:
remove obselete 'admin log' parameter and correct typo in admin log message
Date: Tue Dec 17 22:51:48 2002
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv7933/smbd
Modified Files:
Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD
password.c
Log Message:
remove obselete 'admin log' parameter and correct typo in admin log message
Date: Tue Dec 17 22:55:49 2002
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/libsmb
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv8363/libsmb
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
nterr.c
Log Message:
app_head merge for get_friendly_nt_err()
Revisions:
nterr.c 1.23.2.6 = 1.23.2.7
Date: Wed Dec 18 14:50:16 2002
Author: mbp
Update of /data/cvs/sambaweb/support
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv30061
Modified Files:
australia.html
Log Message:
* Update DARX Consulting.
Revisions:
australia.html 1.8 = 1.9
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