On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Steve Place wrote:
Anyone have a binary of 2.2.7a made for OpenServer or know where I can
get one?? Any help would be appreciated.
The samba FTP site offers a pointer to the SCO OpenServer location from
which you should be able to obtain it. If in doubt contact [EMAIL
Admin User command was writen at smb.conf file but i delete it some days ago.
The problem was that i need to stop and start smbd and nmbd services to force
to set that changes, even when another changes at smb.conf file were made
and were set correctly without restating the servcices.
Hi,
I've been trying to get SSH tunnelling working with Samba. I'm using a
Windows XP and a RedHat 8.0 box. I've closely followed the instructions from
the HOWTO manual in order to set this up to no avail.
I think the problem comes from the fact that my lmhosts file has no effect
on the
Hi,
I have a strange problem with Samba on RedHat 7.2. In one directory there is
many files with similar long file name (10+ digit file name for many
pictures). When I dir this directory, I can see many files with different
long file name, but with exactly the same short file name. There is about
Quoting Kurt Weiss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
in older versions of windows (w98) we solved this problem when we
installed Win9X Cache Handling.reg, shipped with samba.
in newer installations (we using w2k sp3 at time) i did not have the
problem.
For me the problem _only_ occurs in Windows 2000 and
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Ivan Gustin wrote:
Hi,
I have a strange problem with Samba on RedHat 7.2. In one directory there is
many files with similar long file name (10+ digit file name for many
pictures). When I dir this directory, I can see many files with different
long file name, but with
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, BRRA wrote:
1, do i need to change anything in my kernel, did not see any thing in the install
file, or manuals.
2, my samba server gos up and down when it fills like, i can brows it in 5-10min
then it gows down, but i can still ping it, after 3-40 min i can brows it
Hi all,
I've got a problem with WindowsXP i samba 2.2.3a-6.
When I want to work with samba with any other Windows everything is OK
but when I try to get something by samba from WindowsXP first of all I
have to wait by 3-5 minutes and after that time transfers are all right.
It seen to be
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Dariusz Knap wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a problem with WindowsXP i samba 2.2.3a-6.
When I want to work with samba with any other Windows everything is OK
but when I try to get something by samba from WindowsXP first of all I
have to wait by 3-5 minutes and after that time
smbclient -L 10.160.128.204
added interface ip=10.160.128.245 bcast=10.160.131.255 nmask=255.255.252.0
session request to 10.160.128.204 failed (Called name not present)
session request to 10 failed (Called name not present)
Password:
is what i get when connecting to a windows share from
Hello
I would like my terminals computer be allowed to change their passwords using
Swat web page, but i would not like they could see configuration, status or
any other infromation about the net.
How can i grant access to they could use Swat? when i try to conect with a
local samba or linux
you should use the name of the server instead of the ip
akshaysalkar wrote:
smbclient -L 10.160.128.204
added interface ip=10.160.128.245 bcast=10.160.131.255 nmask=255.255.252.0
session request to 10.160.128.204 failed (Called name not present)
session request to 10 failed (Called name not
this will result in a login / logout time of about 2 minutes...
How can i Check that everything is OK with that size?
if u check it on unix/linux:
du -h /path/to/your/profiles/username
if u check it on the windows client, look at:
c:\documents an properties\use4rname
right mouse click and
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I've been attempting to get a build of Samba on Redhat 8 with LDAP
support. Apparently the stock RPMs from Redhat don't have it. Has
anybody managed to build this out on Redhat 8?
My attempt to build samba-2.2.7a from source fails, I'm using the
following flags on configure:
./configure
Thanks Joel,
Netwatcher is one of the M$ Windows (95/98 and maybe 2K) system tools.
Shows who is connected to your shares, what files they have open etc. and
allows you to disconnect them :-) Seems that if the client crashes, and
then tries to reconnect after reboot, finds that the files are in
Hello!
I've run into a strange problem with samba-2.2.7a. I compiled it with
--with-ldapsam on a Debian/Woody box, set up openLDAP 2.0.23 with all users
and machine trust accounts and configured samba to using LDAP and being a
PDC. Works ok so far, users may authenticate and use their shares.
Tobias,
I ran into flakiness similar to this once on our network here. Turned
out to be a port on the switch that had gone bad (lots of errors, but
some packets were making it through). A network problem might explain
why you are seeing nothing in the logs on the PDC from that machine.
Try
I lost my bookmarks to the samba binaries compiled for Mandrake 9.0.
I'd like to mess around with the 3.0 stuff. I remember there were 2 ftp
sites that stayed pretty current. I'd like to add them to URPMI so I can
update easily.
Thanks
Jim
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Not only did it fix their issues, but it gives them a nice
web-based administration interface where they can delete jobs if one does
happen to get stuck. Setup was much easier than I thought it would be and
definitely easier than LPRng if you haven't done work with lpd before. We
were using HP
To be fair, I'm using Debian, so I used the .deb packages. They went in with
no hassle. You may have a hard time with it using a lesser distro. :-)
Ooooh, them's fighting words :)
I've been running Debian for about five years now but I do
install everything from source. FWIW the main problem
Problem:
I have a Redhat 7.1 box with Samba 2.2.5 acting as PDC. I need to add
some of my domain users to a local Windows 2K group (the power users
group). I open up my local group administration and select the user
from my domain and attempt to add them and get an error message similar
to
Hi all
I have samba 2.2.7a compiled on a very-home-made linux (2.4.19+many patches,
gcc2.95.4,glibc2.2.5).
Knowing that I don't have any admin user or groups defined in smb.conf, what
could cause smbd to keep root privileges when a normal user connects ? it's
starting to get really annoying.
Can anyone tell what my problem is?
7 user groups:
100 16 51 52 53 54 56
[2003/02/10 10:40:42, 3] smbd/vfs.c:vfs_ChDir(574)
vfs_ChDir to /home/ash
[2003/02/10 10:40:42, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfilepathinfo(1700)
call_trans2qfilepathinfo: TRANSACT2_QPATHINFO: level = 1004
[2003/02/10
Hi there,
Would there be any reason that my HP Laserjet 6L has a totally different
preference panel when i attach it to my Linux host in stead of on the
local Windows machine? For example, all setting for multiple pages per
sheet (2-up, 4-up) are gone.
I am installing the printer with exactly
Do you mean to say that MS Windows (any version) supports SSL?
Of course not.
I'm using PuTTY as an SSH client and it works fine. I can connect to the
samba server and port forward port 139 without any problems. However, I
really don't think my SSH connection has anything to do with the
I'm using PuTTY as an SSH client and it works fine. I can connect to the
samba server and port forward port 139 without any problems.
Are you forwarding *just* 139? Can you provide a list of
everything you're forwarding, what it's forwarding to, etc?
Perhaps as a plink command line?
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Jerry,
First my apology, I am still learning SAMBA, Windows and computers. I am not sure if
it can look up CFO. I do not quite know how to check that. I think I read that
Windows XP, which are the machines that have this problem, looks for authentication
of the printers. If this is then
I've got a problem with a samba installation performed by another user so
details of the installation are not known but hopefully someone out there
has run into the same problem and can give me some information on a possible
fix.
One of our Samba servers seem to be doing a significant amount of
Hi,
I have 2 linux machines, SOURCE and DEST on a network. I create some
snapshots of the file structure on SOURCE and these snapshots have extended
attributes. I want to copy the snapshots from SOURCE over to DEST over the
network, but I don't want to lose the information on the extended
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On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Peter Schüller wrote:
Hello,
which .tdb files in /var/lib/samba are safe to remove (rebuilt
automatically)?
This is for Samba 2.2:
* nt*.tdb.
* winbindd_idmap.tdb
* share_info.tdb
I thinks that's it.
cheers, jerry
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Ivan Gustin wrote:
Hi,
I have a strange problem with Samba on RedHat 7.2. In one directory
there is many files with similar long file name (10+ digit file name
for many
Can anyone tell me where I can find information on what (if any) version of Samba is
certified to run on AIX 5L?
Thanks!!
HCC
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Ferris, Chris wrote:
One of our Samba servers seem to be doing a significant amount of
crosstalk with a couple of our other Windows NT servers, I haven't been
able to pinpoint what the chatter is but it's chewing up
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On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Georg Glas wrote:
to be some troubles with it .. the user is forced to change the password
but smbd has some problem when trying to get the gid of the use (always
returns -1, and then smbd dies) until the profile is not loaded
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Karl Banasky wrote:
First my apology, I am still learning SAMBA, Windows and computers. I am
not sure if it can look up CFO. I do not quite know how to check that.
I think I read that Windows XP, which are the machines that
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too (:
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I'm using PuTTY as an SSH client and it works
fine. I can connect to the
samba server and port forward port 139 without
any
problems.
--- Eric Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have 2 linux machines, SOURCE and DEST on a
network. I create some
snapshots of the file structure on SOURCE and these
snapshots have extended
attributes. I want to copy the snapshots from SOURCE
over to DEST over the
network, but I don't want
Hi,
I'm having problems trying to join my XPpro boxes to a Samba (2.2.7a)
domain. I was able to get 1 XP box to join (the very first one) but the
rest complain about a duplicate name on the network just after I
enter the root/pw when joining the domain. None of the smb user names are
in common
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Which .tdb files are safe to remove?
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Hi.
Please, is it possible to change user's password
(smbpasswd -r sambaserver -U user) when security =
server? (Samba 2.2.7a) There is no smbpasswd file, of
course.
Thanks in advance.
Regards.
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Nir Soffer wrote:
This is for Samba 2.2:
* nt*.tdb.
* winbindd_idmap.tdb
* share_info.tdb
I thinks that's it.
I wouldn't remove the idmap if any users had files on the
Hi,
I have a need to do some file transfers between my AIX 4.3.3 boxes and Apple
PC's. I use SAMBA to provide shares to PC's, but I know nothing about Apple.
FTP is an option, but less desirable than setting up a share. Does anyone
have experience with using SAMBA to set up shares with Apple
Hi.
Please, is the CVS server up? I cannot connect it:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot login
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I've found that for some reason random print jobs are staying in
/var/spool/samba. All of the clients are running windows 2000, and
there are roughly 300 print jobs each day. Only one or two jobs
stays in the directory, and nothing shows up in the
You cannot forward UDP using SSH. This is why the hack to set the remote
server's Netbios name to 127.0.0.1 using lmhosts is used.
I tried this before and it seems that Windows 2000/XP refuse to load the
loopback address as a valid netbios destination IP.
Can the original poster tell me
it totally depends on what mac os you run
mac osx is fairly easy as you can browse and share samba mounts.
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Hi,
I have a need to do some file transfers between my AIX 4.3.3 boxes and
Apple
PC's. I use SAMBA to provide shares to PC's, but I know nothing about
Apple.
FTP
If using MacOS X, you can connect to a Samba share via:
in the 'Finder', use Command-K ('Go' menu)
in the dialog box which should come up, use:
smb://servername/
and click 'Connect'
If using earlier versions of MacOS (7.x-9.x), you would need some
other product, either on the
I am using samba 2.2.6pre2 from mandrake 9.0,
I've set it up as PDC,
When I share directories, their properties are read-only, even if I have the
read/write permissions on the files. I'm able to rename/delete/create...
It's a probleme for certain programs who check the file permission before
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Hi.
Please, is the CVS server up? I cannot connect it:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot login
It's fine. Firewall in front of you maybe?
cheers, jerry
hi list:
I installed a samba in rh8.0 but i need enable quotas and user
profiles,as well i need concurrence control any idea??
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I tried to use samba 3.0.2alpha in a ldap environment ( netscape 4
diretory server ) with xp sp1 and window 2000 server as client.
I followed the ignacio coupeau tutorial's.
I have some questions about samba 3 architecture and nt 2000 in
general.
Ignacio coupeau have 2 domain's logon, with
Incidently, I've founded a project a few weeks ago to tweak Netatalk to
work specificly with OS-X and Samba 3.0 to ease the problems of a
MacOS-9 and MacOS-X mixed environment. Preserving resource-forks across
file servers is a problem. Products like DAVE don't address this unless
every Mac
Hello!
We run samba 2.2.7a on heavily loaded file server.
This is RH 6.2 (well, it says 6.0 ;-) ) with kernel 2.4.7.
And this server is PDC for one of our domains,wins server with
dns proxy.
Admin of this server says that sometimes users can't login to domain
from win98se workstations, users
Hi Noel,
Great! I'm glad to see you had the same problem caching the loopback on
Windows XP.
How did you solve this? Here is my setup info and the answers to your
questions.
My samba server's IP is 192.168.0.2
I have a firewall on the samba server blocking port 139. I want to block
this port and
Hello
I joined an NT 4.0 Domain with Samba running on a Redhat 8.0 box..
However I'm trying to get Samba to authenticate Domain users for samba
shares using the NT 4.0's PDC.
I can't seem to get it to authenticate correctly and I'm not sure what's
wrong.
To log in, I tried using Domain\user or
Hmmm. found the solution myself.
The best solution is to add the following line to the [printer] section
in smb.conf:
use client driver = yes
This forces the Windows 2000 (and XP?) to properly treat the printer as
a remote device and not locally attached. I found this on
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On Thu, 6 Feb 2003, George Herson wrote:
I'd like to d/l the redhat rpms. But when I click on RedHat/ at
http://master.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/, I get Forbidden You
don't have permission to access /samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/RedHat/ on
Hi,
Sorry, but I don't know if it is the right email to ask for questions.
I'm lookig for the MySQL authorization module for Samba 2.2.7 and I can't
find it.
I only found the modules for samba 2.0.X and 3.0.X (current).
thanks.
Kenni
Note: I run samba 2.2.7 on FreeBSD 4.6
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I have RH8 with samba 2.2.5
En w95 machine exists a shared folder pepe, when tray to access from
rh8- konqueror, i see the shared directory but don't files .
There is a bug o is my mistake ?
thanks Fernando
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We're running a network of Windows 2000 SP3 machines with Samba 2.2.7 as
the PDC and roaming profile store. Certain users logging onto certain
machines will see an error dialogue pop-up saying explorer.exe has
generated errors and will exit. This keeps popping up and to only
course of action
The change I did to Win2000 was the change
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\system\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanWorkstation\Para
meters\EnablePlainTextPassword:dword:0001
While the swat interface might work, I am trying to make it so that users do
not know I am switching to a samba file server. The
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 14:08, Jon Reynolds wrote:
Hi,
I have a samba server on freebsd4.7 using samba-2.2.6.p2_1. When from
command line I mount a share from our file server I can edit and copy
any file or document and save it back to the fileserver no problem.
If I mount the
François
I am afraid you have reached the exact same conclusions that i did and from
what i could figure there was no way it would work becasue of the refusal of
2000/XP to load the loopback from lmhosts.
If you do figure it out then let me know! It would certainly be very useful
but for the
Hello,
first of all, thanks to everyone who has responded to my questions lately. All
pointers are as always much appreciated.
That said, I have now narrowed down (and solved, sort of) the problem with the
mysterious freeze effect[1] I've been posting about. To put it in short
terms:
X =
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 09:10:58PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about '[Samba] Mysql
module':
Hi,
Sorry, but I don't know if it is the right email to ask for questions.
I'm lookig for the MySQL authorization module for Samba 2.2.7 and I can't
find it.
I only found the modules for samba
I have Samba 2.2.7 running on Redhat 8 (fully updated). I have two printers
set up - a laser and a Deskjet 920C both connected to the Redhat server via
USB cables. Printing is managed using CUPS although I get the same problem
with LPR and Webmin configured printers. The laser works fine, the
Hi there:
I'm sorry to bring it up again but anybody knows what my problem might be?
I'm getting annoyed with this.
I can logon on samba, assign drives from a batch file (logon script) and it
looks normal but
at log level 3 I see these messages.
7 user groups:
100 16 51 52 53 54 56
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Nick Gale wrote:
I have Samba 2.2.7 running on Redhat 8 (fully updated). I have two printers
set up - a laser and a Deskjet 920C both connected to the Redhat server via
USB cables. Printing is managed using CUPS although I get the same problem
with LPR and Webmin
In the course of correcting directory references for Mandrake in
smbldap-tools I came acrossed the following:
samba-2.2.7a/examples/LDAP/ldapsync.pl
on line 72 we have:
$ntpwd = `/usr/local/sbin/smbencrypt '$oldpass'`;
On Mandrake this would be:
$ntpwd =
I have added a machine account to /etc/passwd named luna$ and in smbpasswd
named luna. When I attempt to join my Win2K box to the domain, I get this
error.
The following error occured attempting to join the domain:
The account used is a computer account. Use your global user account or
local
Hi,
How would I config my smb.conf file to use a share on
eth0 and another share on eth1?
This is a manual way of load balancing.
Thanks in advance,
Bri-
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How would I config my smb.conf file to use a share on
eth0 and another share on eth1?
This is a manual way of load balancing.
Thanks in advance,
Have not tried it, but here is a start!
In smb.conf:
[globals]
workgroup = FooBar
Have not tried it, but here is a start!
Brilliant, I love it.
Thanks,
Bri-
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Have not tried it, but here is a start!
Brilliant, I love it.
Thanks,
Bri-
PS I may infact use the barn path as well :)
Don't - the prices are too high! :)
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I have been working on this for weeks now and feel like I am at a dead-end.
I am using Samba 3.0 (Head) and OpenLDAP (2.0) and smbldap-tools 0.7 and
cannot join either a Linux machine or Windows 2000 machine to the domain.
If any of you have some ideas they would be much appreciated.
Highlights:
Hi.
The server shares take a bit to come up in the browse
window, but after that each shares dirs/files come up
quickly.
Is this because I have a seperate PDC samba server
doing the authentication where as the rest of my samba
servers are file servers only?
This is Redhat 7.3/smb 2.2.7/SGI_XFS
Hi all
Just wondering if anyone has pointers for graphing data from Samba using
MRTG. I already have MRTG graphing things like signal strength (cisco
aironet pci), total kbps in/out each interface, mem and disk i/o usage.
I'd like to graph, for example, average number connections over time; or
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Sorry for reposting this message but my first post was posted as a reply
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I have debian here with samba (Version 2.999+3.0.alpha21-3 for Debian) acting
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Hello all,
This message is simple instructions to install Samba + OpenLDAP on
FreeBSD (4.7). Hope it would help someone.
1. To keep ports update, better install cvsupit in the beginning
mis3# cd /usr/ports/net/cvsupit
mis3# make install clean
Reference: FreeBSD Unleashed (by
Hello,
We ran a big mixed win2k unix environment. We use latest samba-version
(2.2.7a) and clearcase v2002 (latest version). Our vob and view servers are
sol 8 boxes , clients ran win2k.
Since a week or 2 i can see the following error or warning messages in the
logs:
Hi Everyone,
Me and my unix expert have been beating our head against this
one. We have created machine accounts on the server, have the root account
created for smb, have done everything we can think of. Netbios name is
correct have check the logged files nothing that is unusual.
The
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hi there,
i m doing a projectto develop aNAS appliance for which i need to cutomize and compress the kernel size as much as i can and then integrate samba with that can anyone help me do that and how to go about it.
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greetings,
I have setup samba 3.0 with redhat 7.2 .
At the time of observing traces I came across
winreg.Surfing net for many hours gave me hardly any
information about winreg.
I got this
winreg - Windows Registry
Provides clients with a remote registry interface that
allows remote
Ken Cross wrote:
Currently, if you do WINBINDD_GETGRNAM to an NT domain using RPC, you
get *all* the members of a group, whether primary or supplemental.
The same call to an AD using LDAP just returns supplemental members.
My patch causes the call to either an NT domain or AD to return the
Michael:
I don't disagree with anything you said.
However, we currently get different results from a getgrnam/getgrgid
depending on whether you net rpc join or net ads join. That, IMHO,
is a Bad Thing.
Thanks,
Ken
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I'm wondering, why (in HEAD and 3.0)
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_enddocprinter_internal() doesn't
handle any errors?
It sort of makes sense if we don't check the output of running the unix
'lpr' command (due to the separate thread of execution), but now we have
back-ends like CUPS, that
Hello Ken,
Ken Cross wrote:
I don't disagree with anything you said.
However, we currently get different results from a getgrnam/getgrgid
depending on whether you net rpc join or net ads join. That, IMHO,
is a Bad Thing.
Agreed 100%, too! :)
Wrote this because from previous postings I had
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, ankit bhatnagar wrote:
i m doing a project to develop a NAS appliance for which
i need to cutomize and compress the kernel size as much as i can and
then integrate samba with that can anyone help me do that and how to go
about it.
Ha ha ha. Great troll.
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
I'm wondering, why (in HEAD and 3.0)
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_enddocprinter_internal() doesn't
handle any errors?
It sort of makes sense if we don't check the output of running the
unix 'lpr' command (due to the separate thread of execution), but now
we have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found the GUI interface in w2k (its in
local_security_settings-user_rights_assignment) and it looks like
there are 34 currently.
Strictly speaking, this GUI presents privileges and logon rights.
In Windows 2000, the following logon rights are defined :
Access
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On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, D Jemms wrote:
samba implements RPC for winreg.is that mean samba creates total
registry on server (like windows)? if yes,where is it kept ? if no, what
operation does winreg perform ? Can anyone give me some insight view on
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On 1 Feb 2003, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
I've been doing a few doc updates in HEAD, and was about to merge them
to 3.0 - but I'm not quite sure what the status is, given we seem to
have a slightly different syntax in HEAD (XML compliant?)
So,
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 08:14:12AM -0800, Richard Sharpe wrote:
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, ankit bhatnagar wrote:
i m doing a project to develop a NAS appliance for which
i need to cutomize and compress the kernel size as much as i can and
then integrate samba with that can
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 05:04:52PM +0100, Jean-Baptiste Marchand wrote:
Sorry for being pedantic about that ;-)
No, that's perfect. I really wondered what the 'get/setsystemaccount' functions
do. That should be clear now.
Thanks a lot!
Volker
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This is a patch for samba_2_2 that changes it to handle any executable
extensions. A while back I submitted a similar patch for head and 3_0,
which
were applied in due course.
Due to an error in the build_farm scripts, after this patch is applied,
the samba_2_2 subcase within the action_build
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 08:14:12AM -0800, Richard Sharpe wrote:
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, ankit bhatnagar wrote:
i m doing a project to develop a NAS appliance for which
i need to cutomize and compress the kernel size as
On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 11:35:01PM +1100, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
I'm wondering, why (in HEAD and 3.0)
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_enddocprinter_internal() doesn't
handle any errors?
It sort of makes sense if we don't check the output of running the unix
'lpr' command (due to the
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