hi all..
question... i'm looking for a utility that can read samba logs and make them
more human readable...
the main reason i need such a utility is to keep an eye on
add/move/delete/rename of files and folders...
looking at the raw samba logs, using loglevel 3, shows me a lot of
information but
I have a problem with printing in samba
The problem is when printing from win98 or other windows machines via samba !
Is printing ASCI characters - that's a lot of garbage.
What are the settings for the driver in order to stop printing this and
print the actual document ?
What I have to do in
Hi Jerry,
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Hansjoerg Maurer wrote:
we have solaris 2.8 here (I initially described the problem at our
site), and I can help testing to. Could there be any connections to
the Solaris fcntl bug, described in other E-Mails, or is this a
completly differnt area.
This
I have Samba version 2.2.7a and CUPS version 1.1.15.
I have been unable to successfully use the 'cupsaddsmb' utility.
Any time I execute this utility, I get the following error:
Warning - No PPD file found for 'printer_name'!
The printer is question has been configured in CUPS and it is visible
Hi All,
Probably simple question: I want to make a share for sharing an lmhosts
file which gets included by the clients. This share has to be very
public and accept nullsessions (whatever that me be (no username and
password?)).
I want this because I need to generate aliases on the fly for
Hi All,
Probably simple question: I want to make a share for sharing an lmhosts
file which gets included by the clients. This share has to be very
public and accept nullsessions (whatever that me be (no username and
password?)).
I want this because I need to generate aliases on the fly for for
Hi All,
Probably simple question: I want to make a share for sharing an lmhosts
file which gets included by the clients. This share has to be very
public and accept nullsessions (whatever that me be (no username and
password?)).
I want this because I need to generate aliases on the fly for for
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 14:40, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
Does anybody else see two sets of logs with
log file = /var/log/samba/log.smbd.%m ?
i get both logs like
log.smbd.192.168.0.3
and
log.smbd.testpc
when testpc has the ip address 192.168.0.3
I've tried %M and with no obvious
i have problem with samba server
No domain server was available to validate password
when in Win98 give -Username:
-Password:
-Domain:
win98 say 'Incorrect Parameter'
what can i do
Please help,
Thanks.
Regards,
Hallo...
I use Suse Linux 8.0 with Samba 2.2.7a in a Network with WinNT 4.0 PDC and W2000
Clients. Samba is set as Domain Member with security = Domain. I join Samba to the
Domain successfully. So existing users can be validate by WinNT Server. Make Linux
user as NT user and fill in File
- Original Message -
From: Mustahsan Siddiq
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 17, 2003 5:02 PM
Subject: help
i have problem with samba server
No domain server was available to validate password
when in Win98 give -Username:
-Password:
Andrei Baldes schrieb:
From any windows machine the print is only 5mm of the first row.
(For instance I'm on win2000 and I gave from Printers Property - Print
a test Page - it will print 5 mm from the upper part of the test page
(this mean 5 mm from the Win logo and upper part of
Hi,
is anybody out there who is using Novell Edir. with samba?
I have searched the archive and found some random notes but no real
success story.
Here is what I have achived so far. Maybe someone can give me some hints.
I have tried the samba-nds.schema that comes with the 2.2.7a tar ball.
James Nallen wrote on Samba-Digest:
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 09:23:10 +
From: James Nallen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Samba and CUPS
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Forgot the attachment, sorry.
--
-- Submitted by Bruno Gimenes Pereti pereti@ut mp dot edu dot br
-- Modified by Rolf Offermanns rolf.offermanns(at)gmx DOT net
--
-- schema file for Novell's eDirectory 8.6/8.7
--
SambaAccountSchemaExtensions DEFINITIONS ::=
BEGIN
-- Password hashes
lmPassword
I've got 50 win98 clients connecting to a samba 2.2.7a server.
Everything works fine. Connecting a share is made within a second.
Connections made from a winNT 4 also works fine.
However, when trying to connect to a share from a XP client it takes up to
5 seconds before a connection is made.
What
Hi Rolf,
I spent a long time last year trying to use Edirectory with Samba but I
didn´t get it working. That file in the tar ball is a translation I did from
samba.schema to the sintaxe of the ndssch program that is installed with
Edir 8.6.2 for linux. The SyntaxID error is probably my mistake. I
You are right, I am using security = domain at the
PDC, isn't it suppose to be?
security = domain means, that your samba looks for an password server in
this domain and uses this authentication.
the password server is written in password server =
so samba could not find the password server,
Bruno Gimenes Pereti wrote:
I spent a long time last year trying to use Edirectory with Samba but I
didn´t get it working. That file in the tar ball is a translation I did from
samba.schema to the sintaxe of the ndssch program that is installed with
Edir 8.6.2 for linux. The SyntaxID error is
Hi,
I am working on samba 302 alpha with cups-1-1-18.
Cupsaddm failed on setdriver command and upon two differents servers:
Using rpcclient 227a version with smbserver 30alpha2 provides the same
error.
[root@ tmp]# rpcclient localhost -N -U'root%xx' -c 'setdriver lx98 lx98'
-d3
lp_load:
This might be simple, but I have been banging my head against google for
awhile now and not an answer in sight... Anyway, Samba PDC with roaming
profiles. When a user logs out the profile isn't written because it says
that The specified network name is no longer available Whatever that
is supposed
Ron Schwingel
Technical Support
NDS Solutions
303.755.4411(phone)
303.755.4545(fax)
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Maybe try
logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U\
\\LocalSambaMachine\YourProfilesShare\username
[profiles]
path = /home/%U/
read only = no
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
browseable = yes
profile acls = yes
-Original Message-
From: Gabriel Rocha [mailto:[EMAIL
- Original Message -
From: Rolf Offermanns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Novell EDirectory as LDAP backend
[...]
A simple test that should work is to export (ldif) a working
sambaAccount user(set up using consoleone), delete the entry and import
it
Answering to myself.
Using rpcclient 227a version with smbserver 30alpha2 provides the same
error.
I've made un mistake it works.( except on ldap parameter coming with
302 alpha )
Ignoring unknown parameter passdb backend
Unknown parameter encountered: ldap machine suffix
Ignoring unknown
Trying to authenticate a machine named testmachine on a pdc-smb domain. If
manually creating machine account as described in how-tos I get access
denied. If automatically generating a new mach.account I get another wierd
msg telling me something like I am using a workstation account and I have
Hi Robert,
there was something about a SignOrSeal registry entry on XP boxes in
the HOWTO.
Could that be the problem?
-Rolf
Robert Schott wrote:
Trying to authenticate a machine named testmachine on a pdc-smb domain. If
manually creating machine account as described in how-tos I get access
Hi list,
I am using Samba 2.2.3a-12 and it works fine, exept for error messages that fill
up my log files. The messages are:
smbd[1198]: [2003/02/12 22:53:53, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(475)
smbd[1198]: tdb(/var/run/samba/locking.tdb): expand_file ftruncate to 8192
failed (Permission denied)
Does anybody know more about groups? I am considering switching from NT
to Samba domain and have made some test. Unfortunately I need to make
two additional groups, except Domain Admin (one of them is Domain
Users). Is it possible to make that with the stable version of Samba?
And another, but
Hi Jeremy,
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 06:31:06PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does Clipper on Linux do locking ?
access(/home/freddy/tmp/clipper.locking/freddy.dbf, F_OK) = 0
open(/home/freddy/tmp/clipper.locking/freddy.dbf, O_RDWR) = 3
fcntl64(0x3, 0x6, 0xbfffeab0, 0x3) = 0
ioctl(3,
-Original Message-
From: Robert Adkins II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I have read a few more of your responses. It appears that you
believe wholeheartedly that your more advanced questions are going
unanswered simply because of the volume of lower skilled questions.
I see it
-Original Message-
From: John H Terpstra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Well Chris, I to invite you to help answer more newbie
questions. If you
can spare that time, then please do try to help others who have not
attained our level of proficiency in doing our home work before we go
Hello,
I'm installing 2.2.7a, or attempting to at any rate. I've compiled it
from source using the following instructions:
http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html
Anyways, I've got it set up so that it works. Now I'm trying to get to
a point where I can interface it like I
-Original Message-
From: Scott Wrosch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
When I did the other box, I did a binary distribution, so the file had
apparently already existed. In following the instructions in
the above
link, this command doesn't seem to do anything:
root# make
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, David Brodbeck wrote:
I'm reminded of something my father said to me, once:
You never really fully understand something until you've had to explain it
to someone else.
My dad used to say that an expert is someone who can explain simple things
to complex people in such a
pam_winbind.so doesn't seem to exist. I even did a 'find' to see if it
did somewhere else, but not such luck. The libnss_winbind.so was there
though. Just the pam_winbind.so isn't there.
-Original Message-
From: David Brodbeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 17,
-Original Message-
From: Scott Wrosch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
pam_winbind.so doesn't seem to exist. I even did a 'find' to
see if it
did somewhere else, but not such luck. The libnss_winbind.so
was there
though. Just the pam_winbind.so isn't there.
Hmm. Odd. I wonder
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anybody know more about groups? I am
considering switching from NT
to Samba domain and have made some test.
Unfortunately I need to make
two additional groups, except Domain Admin (one of
them is Domain
Users). Is it possible to make that with the stable
--- Scott Wrosch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
When I did the other box, I did a binary
distribution, so the file had
apparently already existed. In following the
instructions in the above
link, this command doesn't seem to do anything:
root# make nsswitch/pam_winbind.so
Here's a quick
That's what I'm trying to do though, is install from source. I know I
wouldn't be having the problems if I was using the RPMs, but I figure I
gotta learn somehow. So I decided to try source, and this is the only
thing (so far) that I'm having troubles with. But, that's the file I'm
looking for.
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, David Brodbeck wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Robert Adkins II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I have read a few more of your responses. It appears that you
believe wholeheartedly that your more advanced questions are going
unanswered simply because of
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Scott Wrosch wrote:
That's what I'm trying to do though, is install from source. I know I
wouldn't be having the problems if I was using the RPMs, but I figure I
gotta learn somehow. So I decided to try source, and this is the only
thing (so far) that I'm having
--- Scott Wrosch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
That's what I'm trying to do though, is install from
source. I know I
wouldn't be having the problems if I was using the
RPMs, but I figure I
gotta learn somehow. So I decided to try source,
and this is the only
thing (so far) that I'm having
--- Jim Wharton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It appears to me that there are only two groups
these days... Domain Admins
and Domain Users. I did remember that countless
groups could be added and
mapped to Unix groups. Is this still possible
without downgrading to
samba-2.2?
Sorry, I don't
Why should I install win9x-cachehandling.reg.
Thanks
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Hi,
I am a newbie on samba. I use a vmware version which is slightly
modified but I hope this group can still help. On the Linux machine I
have set a Lexmark printer using Lexmark driver. This works fine but the
way it works is that the filter does the actual connection to the
printer (which
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Dariusz Knap wrote:
Why should I install win9x-cachehandling.reg.
How can we possibly answer your question? We do not know what software you
are trying to run that might need this option.
If the intent of your question is to ask: What does this registry change
do? When
--- Scott Wrosch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Back to your problem, someone else suggested you
go
into your samba-X.X.X/source directory, run make
nsswitch/pam_winbind.so, and then manually copy
nsswitch/pam_winbind.so to /lib/security, then set
up
a link to /lib/security/pam_winbind.so in
Hi all,
using samba 2.2.5; security=server
connecting as user1 (user logged in on PC) works (12:28:55),
disconnecting and connecting as another user2 (not the user logged in on
PC) works too (12:30:22), but disconnecting and connecting again as
user1 (user logged in on PC) fails (12:34:29) as
Besides how to overcome the issue with permissions using group
names with spaces, what other kind of information do you need to know
about groups?
Regards,
Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, Inc.
586-254-5800
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
using samba 2.2.5; security=server
connecting as user1 (user logged in on PC) works (12:28:55),
disconnecting and connecting as another user2 (not the user logged in on
PC) works too (12:30:22), but disconnecting and connecting again as
user1 (user logged in on PC) fails (12:34:29) as well as
Hi Chris,
It looks like that did the trick. Apparently the necessary package
wasn't installed!
Thanks for all your assistance! Who knows how long I would have been
beating my head against the keyboard.
Thanks!
Scott Wrosch
desk 248.333.7700 x227
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Original
Having set up the Windows clients and Samba (version 2.2.5-10) with a 'tmp' share the
share cannot be accessed from the Windows clients.
On the Windows clients, after attempting to map a network drive to the Samba share
using Windows Explorer the message
'No service is operating at the
We are controlling access to a share based on userid under the guidelines
of HIPPA. So only our health care professionals in the dental hygeine labs
can gain access to patient records.
The problem is I've vonverted the long line to \CR entended lines and now
I get :
ERROR: string overflow by
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Roger Harden wrote:
Having set up the Windows clients and Samba (version 2.2.5-10) with a
'tmp' share the share cannot be accessed from the Windows clients.
On the Windows clients, after attempting to map a network drive to the
Samba share using Windows Explorer the
Good catch,
Thanks. I agree with the sec ish and have moved away
from this and now use a combo of uid/gid creat
mode-dir mode flags in the .conf.
Bri-
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On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 06:40:46PM -, Roger Harden wrote:
Having set up the Windows clients and Samba (version 2.2.5-10) with a
'tmp' share the share cannot be accessed from the Windows clients.
On the Windows clients, after attempting to map a network drive to the
Samba share using
Hello,
I have tried to setup Samba version 2.2.5.0 on my RS6000 server. First I
downloaded the new version from samba.org and it said that gcc -O failed.
How do i go about setting up samba on my RS6000 running 4.3.3?? I have a
book but it is very limited. I tried to setup a simple domain
Hi all,
I'm running Samba 2.2.3a on a SuSE Linux 7.0 machine as a domain controller
without any problems until now.
Everything works fine, except when I try to connect to my server via
smbmount (installed with SuSE 8.0, with samba 2.2.3a).
example:
# smbmount //server/share /mnt/servershare -o
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Pedro Marques wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running Samba 2.2.3a on a SuSE Linux 7.0 machine as a domain controller
without any problems until now.
Everything works fine, except when I try to connect to my server via
smbmount (installed with SuSE 8.0, with samba 2.2.3a).
--- Scott Wrosch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It looks like that did the trick. Apparently the
necessary package
wasn't installed!
Thanks for all your assistance! Who knows how long
I would have been
beating my head against the keyboard.
Cool.
Future reference: Include those errors (:
I've just spent several hours trying to solve an unexpected error
occurred while I was accessing my Local Area Connection properties on a
Windows 2000 machine. I'm sending this message as penance for blaming
Samba.
The an unexpected error occurred message came up everytime I tried to
view the
We are controlling access to a share based on userid under the guidelines
of HIPPA. So only our health care professionals in the dental hygeine labs
can gain access to patient records.
The problem is I've vonverted the long line to \CR entended lines and now
I get :
ERROR: string overflow
Hello,
I have just downloaded Samba 2.2.7.a and I have tried to set it up on
AIX 4.3.3 and am not having luck.
Last week I installed samba on my linux machine and it works pretty
well. The boss asked on Friday if I could set it up on my AIX machine.
I have samba installed in /usr/local/samba.
I've done this before and can't remember how. Also I have searched the
archives and can't find it. Maybe some of us can come up with a better way
searching the archives. My current way takes a lot of time. Anyway I am
trying to enable swat from a remote location and there is some file
somewhere
Hi All,
I'm trying to create a share that acts like the [homes] share. IE: it
is only visible (and browseable) to a specific user when they are
logged in. I have read that the [homes] share inherits the global
browseable variable and therefore is only visible when the user is
logged in
Hi,
Try-
logon drive = h;
[homes]
browseable = no
writeable = yes
valid user = %S
create mode = 600
directory mode = 700
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I have a problem using samba with ldap and tls:
starting ldap using slapd -d1 -h ldaps://0.0.0.0/
Why does not it work?
using ldap ssl = no working
thanx
Here my smb.conf:
ldap server = localhost
#ldap port = 389
ldap port = 636
ldap suffix = o=zolnott,dc=de
ldap admin dn =
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Tony McGrew wrote:
I've done this before and can't remember how. Also I have searched the
archives and can't find it. Maybe some of us can come up with a better way
searching the archives. My current way takes a lot of time. Anyway I am
trying to enable swat from a
I'm trying to create a binary package of the latest version of Samba for LRP
(Linux Router Project) and was wondering where I can find information on what
binaries and files have to be included. I'm only interested in using Samba as a
server and only need the essentials. Any info/help would be
We are experiencing long delays when loading MX files stored on our samba
fileserver.
We are running version 2.2.7a of Samba on Solaris 8 servers.
Using MX version 2.5 and higher on windows 2000 and XP workstations
When the files are stored locally they load in a few seconds, whilst taking
I can't get the Perl script that is commonly used in the 'add user
script' line to work (smbldap-useradd.pl). It works fine from the
command line but when I try to join a domain it will not add the new
computer. If I add the computer manually I have no trouble joining the
domain.
I've tried
hi all,
i've a litte problem with my samba 2.2.7a running on SuSE 7.3 with a
kernel 2.5.59:
if i try to change any file acl from my win-client an error occurs
the network name is not longer avaiable (orig: Der angegebene
Netzwerkname ist nicht mehr verfügbar.)
does someone know whats the
I recently newly built Samba 3.0 from CVS, and tried it.
I have a problem with it. On connection to it - that is, when giving
the password, the connection terminates
In the log file for the machine, after a few things like:
tdb_unpack(ddffd, 23) - 19
[2003/02/17 12:06:05, 18]
Hi all,
tried to dig into it, testing with various clients, browsing level 10 logs
and hacking posic_acls.c, which are all almost equally trivial (read: oh
dear it got my head spinning. :).
I think there are basically two problem:
1. Windows clients do not always send ACEs for
Hi.
I use samba with linux 7.2 kernel 4.7, samba 2.2.1a
I have this in ma station's log: log.irek
[2003/02/17 12:32:07, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(478)
read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Connection reset by peer
[2003/02/17 12:48:33, 0]
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 14:42, Ireneusz Piasecki wrote:
Hi.
I use samba with linux 7.2 kernel 4.7, samba 2.2.1a
Is there any solution to avoid these errors ??
With redhat 6.2 and samba 2.0.2 (?) tehere were no errors.
Hi,
I had the same problems. Upgrade your samba to 2.2.7a and it will
Hello,
we have a printserver, which was originally build with samba 2.2.5. For
some reason, we switched to samba 3.0alpha20 later, which worked fine.
The only problem is, that it crashes when changing the default page
properties (NT4: printer - right mouse button - default page
properties
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 07:04:55AM -0500, Ken Cross wrote:
Samba-folk:
When building SAMBA_3_0 on NetBSD (and I think any OS except Linux,
Solaris, or OSF) with iconv support, configure can't figure out that
iconv is really present. It's because in iconv.h, it defines:
#ifndef
Please disregard this stale e-mail. It has been subsumed by bug fix?:
2.2.7a, nmbd/nmbd_packets.c, listen_for_packets()
Thanks,
Peter Hurley
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Currently, SAMBA_3_0 uses the following code to decide whether to build
shared or static libs:
[ case $withval in
no)
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
;;
*)
if test $BLDSHARED = true; then
INSTALLCLIENTCMD_SH=\$(INSTALLCMD)
LIBSMBCLIENT_SHARED=bin/libsmbclient.$SHLIBEXT
In rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:srv_spoolss_send_event_to_client():
Could someone tell me why the following lines of code were added?
if (Printer-printer_type == PRINTER_HANDLE_IS_PRINTSERVER)
msg-flags |= PRINTER_MESSAGE_ATTRIBUTES;
The problem is that sending expanded NOTIFY_INFO_DATA
On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 02:53:14PM +0100, Olaf Fr?czyk wrote:
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 14:42, Ireneusz Piasecki wrote:
Hi.
I use samba with linux 7.2 kernel 4.7, samba 2.2.1a
Is there any solution to avoid these errors ??
With redhat 6.2 and samba 2.0.2 (?) tehere were no errors.
Hi
I am using Samba on Linux.
I noticed that I cannot create a file size of more than 2 GB.
Is there a fix for this?
Thanks a lot.
Mary
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, mary manohar wrote:
Hi
I am using Samba on Linux.
I noticed that I cannot create a file size of more than 2 GB.
Is there a fix for this?
Update to Linux kernel 2.4.x and to a recent version of samba that has
been compiled on kernel 2.4.x.
- John T.
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On 17 Feb 2003, Boyce, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK - I've been trying to apply the patch that Tim posted (to supersede
Martin's first cut) to the Samba 2.2.7a source file for util_sock.c, but get
errors applying the patch no matter what I do.
Thanks for trying that.
I guess the posted
On 17 Feb 2003, Boyce, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's what I get if I apply the posted patch :
As I said I'll send you an update just for 2.2. But in general, in
case you're interested, here are some tips on applying mismatched
patches:
MYBOX:/usr/local/src/samba-2.2.7a/source/lib#
Does anyone know how to detect a truu64 system in configure.in ?
I'm going through my patchlist and there is a big optimisation that
can be done on systems where the getgrnam() call works (True64 is
listed as the only broken system) and I'd like to add this to
all branches by adding a
StrCaseCmp (and strequal) in HEAD has the interesting side-effect that it only
compares the first PSTRING_LEN (1024) bytes of the strings.
I suppose comparing strings longer than that is probably a bit
unlikely, but it still seems kind of dangerous.
Would it be OK to change it to use dynamic
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 11:01, Martin Pool wrote:
StrCaseCmp (and strequal) in HEAD has the interesting side-effect that it only
compares the first PSTRING_LEN (1024) bytes of the strings.
I suppose comparing strings longer than that is probably a bit
unlikely, but it still seems kind of
On 18 Feb 2003, Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Possibly only for long strings? But then that is probably
micro-optimization.
If we really cared about optimizing this function, then we would
compare character-by-character rather than converting both strings to
uppercase first.
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 14:02, Peter Hurley wrote:
When running a WINS server using the following configuration:
[global]
wins support = yes
interfaces = 192.168.1.0/24
bind interfaces only = true
the WINS server erroneously discards 127.0.0.1 requests from SMBD
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to detect a truu64 system in configure.in ?
I'm going through my patchlist and there is a big optimisation that
can be done on systems where the getgrnam() call works (True64 is
listed as the only broken system) and I'd like to
On 17 Feb 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to detect a truu64 system in configure.in ?
I'm going through my patchlist and there is a big optimisation that
can be done on systems where the getgrnam() call works (True64 is
listed as the only broken system) and I'd like to add
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 10:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to detect a truu64 system in configure.in ?
I'm going through my patchlist and there is a big optimisation that
can be done on systems where the getgrnam() call works (True64 is
listed as the only broken system) and I'd
Is there any kind of consensus (he says, hopefully) that Doxygen is a
good idea? If I'm looking at code is it OK to cleanup comments into
standard form?
--
Martin
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 10:50, Martin Pool wrote:
Is there any kind of consensus (he says, hopefully) that Doxygen is a
good idea? If I'm looking at code is it OK to cleanup comments into
standard form?
Go for it!
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Martin Pool wrote:
Is there any kind of consensus (he says, hopefully) that Doxygen is a
good idea? If I'm looking at code is it OK to cleanup comments into
standard form?
Yes, please do ...
Regards
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Richard Sharpe, rsharpe[at]ns.aus.com, rsharpe[at]samba.org,
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 11:35:32 +1100
Martin Pool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 18 Feb 2003, Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Possibly only for long strings? But then that is probably
micro-optimization.
If we really cared about optimizing this function, then we would
compare
On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 11:01:53AM +1100, Martin Pool wrote:
StrCaseCmp (and strequal) in HEAD has the interesting side-effect that it only
compares the first PSTRING_LEN (1024) bytes of the strings.
I suppose comparing strings longer than that is probably a bit
unlikely, but it still seems
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