Off the top of my head, I would say that using Encrypted passwords is
greate for W2K and XP, however, 95 does not use encrypted passwords and
unless you are using SP3 or above on NT, it also does not use encrypted
password. Since you are mixing your flavors of Windows from 95 to XP,
you probably
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From: Michael Noble [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Chew, Darren [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Restrict access to [homes] share
Try setting your home shares as follows:
[home]
The basic command is:
cat file | smbclient //server/share passwordstuff -c 'print -'
The trick is to filter the file before you cat it, unless 2000 will filter
it for you. (Never used 2000, don't know)
All the rest is to make it easy for you to run the above command.
Joel
On Mon, Feb 24,
Kurt Weiss schrieb:
can u try for testing reasons please
guest ok = yes
Sure, however man smb.conf:
public (S)
Synonym for guest ok.
So I suppose I've already got this.
Alexander Skwar
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All
I have 3 DEC Unix boxes running OSF3.2C and Samba 1.9.17p2 (I think). They
are currently visible from an NT PC with no problems
The NT PC is to be replaced with a Win 2k machine
Question 1: Do I need an updated samba version to enable the Win 2K machine
to see the Unix Boxes
Question 2:
public (S)
Synonym for guest ok.
sorry, as usual, i oversaw it... ;-)
map to guest = Bad User
did u check
'map to guest = Bad Password'
directory/file in unix/linux: access/owner? (nobody/nobody)
'domain guest group' (ver. 2.2.4, i don't know, if u need it...)
'guest account' (is default
Suggitt, Maria [DAN/PICK] schrieb:
All
I have 3 DEC Unix boxes running OSF3.2C and Samba 1.9.17p2 (I think). They
are currently visible from an NT PC with no problems
The NT PC is to be replaced with a Win 2k machine
Question 1: Do I need an updated samba version to enable the Win 2K machine
Hi,
I run Samba 2.2.7a on a Solaris 9 machine. All works fine except for the
ACLs support. The ACLs are read and proceeded correctly, but it isn't
possible to set the by using the security tab.
What's wrong with my installation? I tried it with Solaris 8/9 and
UFS/VxFS -- the same results! The
Reply to list firewall setings try run
ipchains -L -n
Bye.
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From: Andrew Greenhill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 11:07 AM
Subject: [Samba] what's on port 139
Having trouble with Samba.
The config file passes the test
Hi there, this is not really a question but more of a remark. I just found
out that apparently, database programs like ACT!2000 and Exact for Windows
(dutch product) perform really badly when using map system en you've
(accidentally) set the system flag (group execute - which happens quite
often
Hi,
I have this problem with samba (2.2.6-pre2 and 2.2.7). When I
start the samba machine it runs just ok, but after some hours
or a couple of days it makes a error's as follows in log files.
And samba stops sharing. When I look whats running I see
samba there but it doesn't work.
I have security
Rich,
Within the past 6 or 8 months, I to have upgraded my Samba to 2.2.7a. My
Conf file is similar to yours, except for your script path. What I have is
a global parameter of logon script= and then a [netlogon] share for the
script path. with that setup, I'm able to map drivers, set the time,
Hey everyone,
I have what I think is a fairly simple question. In the logon script
for users, I have it set to map some drives and set the time on the
user's workstation, all Win2K machines. Now, shy of putting everyone in
the Administrator's group, how can I have it set the time on that
You'd have to set the policy for the Everyone group to change the time on
the workstation. I don't remember exactly where it is in Win2k, but I know
it was possible in NT.
Khanh Tran
Network Operations
Sarah Lawrence College
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From: Gabriel D. Preston [mailto:[EMAIL
Okay, I just found it. For future reference, Go to: Start-Run-gpedit.msc
Once the Group Policy editor opens, find:
Computer Configuration - Windows Settings - Security Settings - Local
Policies - User Rights Assignments
Then select the Policy Change the System Time and add Everyone to the
OK.
So I want to have a share useable by everyone in the group employees. The
only modifications to file permissions I want users to be able to change
(from their w2k workstations) are the archive bit and the write bit (thus
someone can right-click on a file and check the archive and/or the
ps: did u try to access from the x-box to another w2k machine? / as
which user it did logon?
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Hi all,
Just a novice in this world of Samba.
I got a question, probably too simple.
No problem to access share file systems and mount ClearCase
vobs. Log shows access granted to NT userid belonging to the
right UNIX group.
Then, editing a file ( using a view thru
is there a reason for this ?
and: is there a patch for 2.4.20 (i only found an old patch for 2.4.16)
The smbfs maintainer's page is at:
http://www.hojdpunkten.ac.se/054/samba/
2.4.18 patch applies fine to 2.4.20. Be sure to also apply
the patch to the samba sources and recompile smbmount. The
-Original Message-
From: Kurt Weiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 11:29 PM
To: Rich Forman
Subject: Re: [Samba] 2.2.7a logon script will not run
Rich Forman schrieb:
I just tried upgrading from 2.2.3 to 2.2.7a on my PDC
(2.2.17 kernel). The
Hi,
I have just installed Samba 2.2.7 on a solaris 8 system (Sun ultra 10)
and all seems to be OK, SWAT works and tells me that smbd is running as well as nmbd.
My NT workstation also has found something on the net but as soon as I double click
on
the link, it states that the network path is
In print_generic.c, any ' in jobname %J is replaced with _. Is
specifically disallowed earlier (can I safely trust no 's can be passed
to print command)?
Thanks,
~ Daniel
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Can Samba be installed on QNX2 version 2.21?
Bill
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Hi guys and girls,
A client of mine is seriously investigating migrating their 7 NT servers and
3000+ users to Linux running Samba.
I've read one or two documents so far about the migration, but I'm still a
little unclear about a number of things.
When you have a chance I'd really appreciate
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 04:45:04PM +0100, Carlos Moro Garrido wrote:
Carlos == Carlos Moro Garrido [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Carlos Hi all,
Carlos Just a novice in this world of Samba. I got a
Carlos question, probably too simple. No problem to access share
Carlos file
Hi All,
I recently did a clean upgrade from a 6.0/7.2 hybrids to 7.3. Im
using Samba 2.2.1 and Cups for printing and the only thing I cant figure out
is when I try to capture the printer port in Win 9x is says the share cant
be found...yet it prints the test page flawlessly. Its not a
I had a security hole that let a hacker get access to my passwd file one time.
I wasn't using shadow passwords because I thought the machine only would have
authorized users.
Within 48 hours of the hole being announced on a security website, they had my root
password. i.e. they unencrypted
System RedHat Linux 7.2
Samba version 2.2.7a
Hi guys - hope this isn't too much of a faq - I have gone through samba
configuration following the instructions in the O'Reilly guide really
carefully and can get samba to run if I manually create/edit smb.conf but
just cannot get swat to run - when I
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From: Chris de Vidal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Great! Did you learn anything new? Or did you cut
and paste? grin You can use the patterns I
described to add winbind support for any pam-aware
service (e.g. NetAtalk and Webmin), which is very
groovy.
Another
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From: Tobias Leers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If a user stores an existing office document on a samba
share, he takes
ownership of it automatically. Office writes a new file. (Different
inode, same name) Is there a possibility of going this round
and keeping
Hi,
I am a newbie here.
I am runnning Samba 2.2.3a which act as a NT workstation
connecting to CNS-NT domain.
When I tried to connect to Samba, \\Bigred\home is not
accessible, you might not have permission to use this network resource.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
-Paul
I've been getting this one for a while, but since it doesn't seem to be
causing any problems I'm just now getting around to asking about it. I'm
sure it's something really dumb I'm overlooking, I just need another set of
eyes to spot it for me.
In log.smbd, many times a day:
[2003/02/23
I've set up a samba domain controller and am reading that PAM
authentication modules (cracklib) cannot be used with encrypted passwords
in Samba. Is there any way to enforce password policies then for samba
accounts? (i.e. min length 8 chars, letters+nums+special, new pswd not
similiar to last
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, William R. Knox wrote:
Bill,
Thanks for jumping in here. I'd like to reinforce your correction. Would
everyone please take note!
Someone who does a search on the samba mailing lists on this subject will
find many incorrect assertions regarding encrypted password support in
Hi all
I am fairly new to samba and XP. I have a client who we set up a samba
server for, they are complaining about documents taking about 30 secs
-2-3mins to open but only sometimes (it can be very frequent). I have
seen this and captured a piece of the log file I wonder if any one can
make any
WFWG 3.11 supports encryted passwords as well.
Rule of thumb should be to use encryted passwords unless you have some
specific reason for not doing so (of which I can't think of any off
hand).
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 12:36, William R. Knox wrote:
The information provided here about the use of
Hi all
Got a couple of errors in the logs wondering what they mean???
Google does not come up with too much on these NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_FILE,
NT_STATUS_SHARING_VIOLATION, NT_STATUS_INVALID_LEVEL and
NT_STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND.
Four clips illustrating the above are below...
I have am
I have a filtered restriction on port 139 Why ?
*puts on mindreader cap*
I suspect what you're trying to say is that you have a samba
server running at home (as a guess--on comcast's cable modem
service) and are trying to access it remotely, but it fails
because port 139 is filtered.
*If*
Hi all,
got a problem with samba server: cannot connect from a windows2k machine
neither run smbpasswd: always get the same message unable to open passdb
database.
Have RedHat 8.0.
Thanks
maq
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Is it possible to get samba to act as a PDC with encrypt passwords =
no ??
Matt Schillinger
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On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 12:12, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Walkman CD/Kaset/Radyo
CD player
DVD Playerlar
VCD Playerlar
Fotoðraf Makinesi / Kameralar
MP3 Playerlar
Müzik Setleri
Müzik Sistemleri
Video Playerlar
Oyun Konsollarý
Radyolar
Digital Kayýt Cihazlarý
Ev Sinemalarý
Ses Sistemleri
Anakartlar
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Is it possible to get samba to act as a PDC with encrypt passwords =
no ??
nope.
cheers, jerry
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I think this sorts out the problem, I had some one try it out tonight a
couple of times (seems to be fine) but will try it out tomorrow to make
absolutely sure...
oplocks = False
level2oplocks = False
added to the samba config file
Cheers Justin.
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 20:31, Justin Anderson
gcc is a great compiler, but as of gcc3.2.2, it can't
compile Samba on Sparc with -O2. This has been marked
as a high priority bug in the gcc bug tracking system,
and should be fixed before the next release.
To make such regressions less likely in the future,
it would be helpful if somebody were
Running Soalris 8, Samba 2.0.5
Samba seems to startup with no problems.
I cannot access my shares. It was working before the server was
rebooted.
When I type smbstatus I get the following error message:
Samba version 2.0.5
Service uid gid pid machine
Hi,
I am currently trying to install samba from a .tar.gz file.
I typed ./configure and i get the following message:
loading cache ./config.cache
checking for gcc... no
checking for cc... no
configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH
Please help.. I'm not too sure what I'm suppose to do
Hello Everyone,
I have a slight issue with configuring a PDF printer on my Samba
servers. I have input the following into my smb.conf file and it does
create the printer as well as work to create PDF files, except that it
only functions when printing to that printer via Excel 2002. If I
Joseph-
Trying doing this from your prompt:
find / -name gcc
Then if gcc is found, do something like this:
CC=(your output) ./configure
This is a temporary way of saying where your C compiler is installed.
It would probably be in your best interest to add the directory you find
'cc' at
I am new to Samba. I am trying to create a PERL script that will authenticate a user
with Active Directory and return a list of groups that this user belongs to. I would
like to do this from a linux box. How should I begin?
Thanks,
Robert
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Dear Andrew Tridgell,
Excuse me for my English: it's terrible!
I am a italian tetcher of Computer Science and I want to introduce the
Open Source Software in my school. At this moment I search for to
configure a School's LAN with Samba, bad i am *not successful to run SWAT*.
Can you help me?
I
with AD / Win2k you have to use encrypted passwords. to Create a password
file for Samba:
# cat /etc/passwd | mksmbpasswd.sh /etc/samba/smbpasswd
# chmod 600 /etc/samba/smbpasswd
# smbpasswd username
Encrypted passwords must be enabled in the smb.conf
in the [global] section
encrypt
I wish to use Samba as a PDC for a win2K server running IIS and Frontpage Server
Extentions.
I have no trouble with it upto the point in Frontpage service extensions not
installing on any of the sites.
Can anyone help or has this working correctly?
I can even pay for support if needed
Anyone,
Is there a method to eliminate Windows attempting to open up a
Desktop.ini file in every directory, save a few *important* ones, like
C:\windows\, C:\Program Files and others? I am of the opinion that might
help increase Windows performance or at least be easier on Samba
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 09:34, Robert Adkins II wrote:
Anyone,
Is there a method to eliminate Windows attempting to open up a
Desktop.ini file in every directory, save a few *important* ones, like
C:\windows\, C:\Program Files and others? I am of the opinion that might
help increase
Hi,
I don't know about restricting this action to certain folders but in Folder
Options/View is a setting Remember each folder's view settings. You might try
clearing that and see what happens.
Robert Adkins II ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Anyone,
Is there a method to eliminate Windows
Andrew,
I am definitely not running Samba with a log level that high.
There are times when I see a number of Samba error messages at the
console. Nobody took the time to answer why they show up there and I was
unable to locate any information as to why they show up on the console.
I
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I have the task of service validation in a service scanning program.
I am having a hard time getting or soliciting any NetBIOS Datagram
(netbios-dgm) response from UDP port 138.
I need to be able to send a data packet to UDP 138 or any UDP/TCP
Hey again list,
I did what Gabriel suggested and it didnt' find a C compiler as most of
you have said to me.I'm using redhat 7.3 currently on my system and
I would of thought that a C compiler would of been installed with it???
But since this isn't the case... I'll have to find a c
I believe there is an 'password server' option in smb.conf that might
suffice. Alternatively, you *might* be able to replicate from AD to an
OpenLDAP server. I don't know about 3.0
Matt Schillinger wrote:
Is there any functionality to allow a samba pdc syncronize password
databases with
What distrobution?
If you are not used to open source programming tools then an rpm file
might be a better way for you to go. If you want to GET used to using
them then you probably need to install at least some of them.
Joseph Teo wrote:
Hi,
I am currently trying to install samba from a
Dan Kegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
gcc is a great compiler, but as of gcc3.2.2, it can't
compile Samba on Sparc with -O2. This has been marked
as a high priority bug in the gcc bug tracking system,
and should be fixed before the next release.
To make such regressions less likely in the
Try this:
http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/connect/index.html#lfs
I believe Mandrake is a French product so there may be some translations
available.
clementina di meglio wrote:
Dear Andrew Tridgell,
Excuse me for my English: it's terrible!
I am a italian tetcher of Computer Science and I want
Hi maq,
I have seen this with RedHat 8.0 the other day
try adding users with
#] smbadduser LINUX_USERNAME:WIN_USERNAME
whereas Linux and Win Username are usually the same...
if this did not work, I had a blank file /etc/samba/smbpasswd created
and used the above command again.
florian
Bill and John, I stand VERY corrected. Long days, short nights, new
job, no other good excuses. I will make an effort to thoroughly
research the issue prior to making a response.
Dave, I hope that my response did not cause you too much confusion or
frustration.
Don Zajic
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Hello to all you folks,
I've got TWO questions.
1) I've been trying to password the use of my two laser printers so that
printing has to be assisted by my computer attendant (we are losing too much
paper and toner to people clicking print five to ten times). But, I have
not figured out how to
Hey all,
I hope I'm missing something simple. This is my second PDC install and I'm having some
problems getting my win2k machine to join the domain. First I made the machine account:
useradd -g 100 -d /dev/null -c bob's computer -s /bin/false office1$
Then I lock the password:
passwd -l
Hey all,
I hope I'm missing something simple. This is my second PDC install and I'm having some
problems getting my win2k machine to join the domain. First I made the machine account:
useradd -g 100 -d /dev/null -c bob's computer -s /bin/false office1$
Then I lock the password:
passwd -l
Hi,
Just wanted to know if any one has done this and if
so, observations?
I'm doing it via Samba file server key args;
security = domain
pasword server = *
This method allows single password database to be
ref'd.
Now, I feel that for performance reasons (time for
each client to auth), that it
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 19:47, Bob wrote:
Hey all,
I hope I'm missing something simple. This is my second PDC install and I'm having
some problems getting my win2k machine to join the domain. First I made the machine
account:
useradd -g 100 -d /dev/null -c bob's computer -s /bin/false
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:45:58PM -0500, David Brodbeck wrote:
Is anyone else seeing Andrew's posts as blank messages like this with text
files attached? How can I get around them showing up this way? I like to
read his posts but this makes it pretty aggravating. :)
They show up fine for
Clementina,
I had issues with running Swat myself. I ended up running webmin
(www.webmin.com) on the server. This system gives you a great and fairly
easy to use method of configuring Samba, even though it does not support
all Samba features.
The Samba component to Webmin also
So Far I've rebooted Samba,
The smbpasswd command adds the $, so yes, the dollar sign is there.
I'll try addind a root local account. hmmm
Any other suggestions?
Bob
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what about the domain admin group directive in smb.conf?
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Bob
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 2:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Specified User Does not exist ?
So Far I've rebooted
Martin Pool wrote:
Dan Kegel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
gcc is a great compiler, but as of gcc3.2.2, it can't
compile Samba on Sparc with -O2. This has been marked
as a high priority bug in the gcc bug tracking system,
and should be fixed before the next release.
To make such regressions less
On Tue, 24 Feb 2003, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 19:47, Bob wrote:
Hey all,
I hope I'm missing something simple. This is my second PDC install and
I'm having some problems getting my win2k machine to join the domain.
First I made the machine account:
useradd
in /usr/src/samba-2.2.7a/source I typed the following command:
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/samba
I get an error:
checking configure summary... configure: error: summary failure. Aborting
config
Last 20 lines of config.log:
configure:14091: checking whether struct passwd has
Thiruvarasu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Help needed
Currenly i'm running samba on a RedHat 7.3 system. The primary domain
contreller in the network in a windows 2000 server machine. I'm using the
windows 2000 server to authenticate my users in the domain. Each
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On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Peewee wrote:
All of my users are defined in LDAP. The Samba server is configured as a
PDC and all the users can change their passwords. The problem i have is
when i change the following field in the ldap tree : PwdMustChange
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On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Brian Johnson wrote:
I'm getting all kinds of oplock errors in my samba logs
Previous internet research suggested general network problems might be an
issue
Any suggestions or tools for me to help figure this out?
Use
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Richard Canada wrote:
hi all,
I am trying to add an entry for root using samba-2.2.7 and Directory
Server for LDAP.
I use the command smbpasswd -a root and I get this error:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# smbpasswd -a root
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On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wondering if anyone is aware of any conflicts between MX and Samba.
Or if anyone is successfully storing MX files on their Samba server.
Sounds like oplock break timeouts. What is the client os?
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On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, David Harel wrote:
I can see the printers from the w2000 client when I contact the server
using \\Linuxmachine\
When I try to use any of the printers I get the message:
Before you can use the printer \\Linuxmachine\lexmark
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On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Mustahsan Siddiq wrote:
i have problem with samba server
No domain server was available to validate password
when in Win98 give -Username:
-Password:
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On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, William Jojo wrote:
what do the following values in local.h do with respect to a single smbd
or are they absolute limits? please explain...
#define MAX_DIRECTORY_HANDLES 2048
#define MAX_OPEN_DIRECTORIES 256
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On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, zenn wrote:
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
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On Fri, 21 Feb 2003, Ian Eure wrote:
Some settings seem to work, but I haven't been able to get the paper size
settings to work. This is a problem because we have some printers which
only have legal paper, and they require manual
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On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Michael Paarmann wrote:
logon script = %U.bat
logon path = \\server_office01\%U\profileNT
logon home = \\server_office01\%U
hide dot files = yes
domain logons = YES
domain master = YES
do not join a Samba box to a Windows
Hi Kurt,
I set socket options to the default by removing it and I set case case
sensitive = No. But that did not help or change the log output.
I also changed the NICs in both boxes just to see if that was the problem
but that did not help.
:(
I'm wondering, can sombody tell me how long it
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I am hoping to run a Unix process from code running on a windows client, I
am told this can be done using Samba, does any one have any example code to
do this?
Regards
Ivan Scattergood
London Software Development
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Hi all! First off, I'd like to thank you for the help you've previously
given me. I'd like to state a few of the problems I am now experiencing,
and you all can provide insight. I've read all the documentation I can find
and have surfed the archives for this newsgroup, but to no avail. Any help
I experienced the same problem - it was fixed when I added more RAM to the
server.
Nolan
Justin Anderson wrote:
I think this sorts out the problem, I had some one try it out tonight a
couple of times (seems to be fine) but will try it out tomorrow to make
absolutely sure...
oplocks =
Hello Al,
This works well for me with Win2K and Win98 clients with a .NET Server 2003
domain controller, Redhat 7.2, Samba 2.2.7a.
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = GOLDENCHANCE
netbios name = DEANNA
server string = Samba Server
interfaces = 192.168.1.30/24
Hi all,
My organization is thinking of using samba to replace the current ftp
service that we offer, because it is very easy to use and encrypted
passwords are built in Windows (for authentication).
We are running a Solaris 5.8 machine with Samba 2.2 installed.
We tested samba in our LAN and it
Hey Nolan,
I can easily give you an answer to I3
Issue 3: This is my main frustration - I cannot seem to block access to
other peoples shares! EG user chrisg can access the nolan share, etc.
[homes]
comment = Home Directory for %u
read only = No
create mask = 0660
Hi all,
A large customer wants to monitor the availability of Samba using Tivoli.
My first guess is to wrap nmblookup and smbclient in some scripts.
Anyone has done this and can provide some example ?
Or is there some other clever way to do this job ?
Best regards,
Charles Bueche
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Charles
The clients are XP and 2000 boxes.
I have looked at the logs and noticed that MX opens a HECK of a LOT of files
when it opens a single drawing.
In one section of the log I estimate it opens about 3300 files in 105 seconds.
Probably small files - I think macros etc.
I will try and explore a bit
I would like profiles to be stored locally and
automatically created when a new user logs in. So, if a
roaming profiles are copied at login from the server to the client. at
logout they will be copied back...
if netconnection is broken, the client uses the temporary copy on itselves.
if u want
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On Sat, 15 Feb 2003, William Jojo wrote:
I have a strange load behavior during certain times with Win XP and
2.2.7a on AIX 5.1MR03
After about 350-400 machines get connected I get 50% kernel and around
40% idle and logon times go rightin the
Jon Niehof wrote:
I have a filtered restriction on port 139 Why ?
*puts on mindreader cap*
I suspect what you're trying to say is that you have a samba
server running at home (as a guess--on comcast's cable modem
service) and are trying to access it remotely, but it fails
because port 139
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