sorry Andreas I don't know enough about oplocks to comment.
maybe one of the developers? Andrew?
On Sun, 2003-03-16 at 20:56, Andreas Albrecht wrote:
I' have tried release 2.2.8.
The problem is the same (like version 2.2.3a)
Another idea?
Andreas
richard schrieb:
samba 2.2.8 has just
Hi, i´m having a problem with samba, i´n running winxp and i have mapped upp units in
winxp from my linux using samba. But its unstable and its losing the connection from
time to time. Need help:)
thanks
/Erik
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Hi Uli,
How can I export/import on other workstations GPO deployed for local
computer from the master workstations ?
Thanks,
Sergiu
Ulrich Kohlhase wrote:
John,
I would like to figure out how to do this
gpedit.msc+AD+gpc+gpt magic for
win2k/xp with linux+samba(2.2/3.0/tng)+openldap and is
Hi there,
is it possible to acitivate Unix Realname with samba 2.2.4 ? I've tried it, but samba
will ignore
the unknown parameter. Does there exist an alternative parameter like unix realname
under
samba 2.2.4 ???
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Hi,
I have a Samba server with a local printer attached to the Linux system.
In the past, I could print documents fine from my Windows PC. Now, I cannot
figure out why I cannot access my system. It has been like that for a while
and I put it on the back burner. Initially, I thought it was the
Well, it sounds like WinXP is trying to avoid the nasty consequences of
a dead connection - or it might have something todo with the 'offline
file cache'. Either way, I think that ignoring the smbecho as
'activity' would probably be a bad idea.
In this case it's a bit of a pity that the
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 21:06, Peter Forst wrote:
Hi there,
is it possible to acitivate Unix Realname with samba 2.2.4 ? I've tried it, but
samba will ignore
the unknown parameter. Does there exist an alternative parameter like unix realname
under
samba 2.2.4 ???
We decided that having
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I am running Samba 2.2.7a PDC and a Win2K_SP3 Client and have problems with
MS Office 2000 (Word) hanging an crashing on a timeout when editing files
in the Samba server share that are actually NFS mounted filesystems.
The error in the samba log
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 21:06, Peter Forst wrote:
Hi there,
is it possible to acitivate Unix Realname with samba 2.2.4 ? I've tried it, but
samba will ignore
the unknown parameter. Does there exist an alternative parameter like unix
realname under
samba 2.2.4 ???
We decided that
Hello Samba-Team,
I have some problems with Samba and winrar-archives.
Everytime I save a winrar-archive (don't know what happens to zip-archives...) on a
samba-share and execute it (on W2K) I get errors like CRC-Error. The file may be
corrupt Also copying the file to W2K first and then
Hi
Someone asked me what has happened to the unix realname parameter in
smb.conf. This has been availible until 2.2.0a.
In the manpage of 2.2.0a it is said ... This boolean parameter when
set causes samba to supply the real name field from the unix
password file to the client Me and
I have a share mounted as follows
mount -t smbfs -o username=blah,password=blah,workgroup=wg
//servername/share /mnt/samba/share
The share mounts fine. I run an ls /mnt/samba/share/test.* (there is only
one file named test, but there are 10K plus files) and it takes forever to
return if it
Login as root and do what? Root can change local smbpasswd file but if I
use smbpasswd to change password on a remote machine (PDC) I need to supply
username and old password, it does not matter whether I am root or not on a
local machine
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 10:05:08AM -0600, Genchev,
All
We have offshore (North Sea) a DEC Alpha running OSF3.2 and samba 1.9.17p2.
Samba was installed to allow the PC's on the company network access to the
reports that the DEC generates and stores in a specified directory. These
are accessed by mapping network drives from the PC.
smbd and nmbd
The remote machine is Windows NT 4.0 PDC.
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Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 7:53 AM
To: Genchev, Sergei
Subject: Re: [Samba] Change somebody else's domain password?
Can you log in to that remote machine as yourself or
What is the preferred method of password changing with Windows 98? I've
tried dropping to DOS and typing passwd with no luck.
using RH 7.2, and Samba 2.2.7a.
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Hello,
what I unterstand is, to set up an samba PDC server using PAM or LDAP
from scratch. (Lots of Doc on the web)
But my problem is, how to migrate a Samba PDC to one using PAM or LDAP.
As I understand, I can not take over the existing machine accounts nor the
user passwords from smbpasswd to
Hello,
I think this (from sambaAccount)
MustContain { uid},
should be
MustContain { uniqueId},
since this is a ldap schema to nds conversion and the uid attribute from
ldap is mapped to uniqueId in nds.
I also added some flags to the password fields.
Attached the modified version.
I remember another post where applying the critical updates was
actually the cause of the problem!? can't remember all the details..but
something about auto-application making incorrect assumptions.
hope this is of some help, regards
Okay. I guess the next thing to do is try with a fresh
I have found
It'is really a probleme of permission. To joint the domain, windows ask
for a username. But he need the root login.
After all is working good.
Le ven 14/03/2003 18:33, Joyce LAMBERT a crit :
Hello
I have install and configure samba 2.2.3a-12 on a debian woody
I want to
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On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Me wrote:
Did you check the impact of increasinf the SO_RECVBUF and SO_SNDBUF
to 128KByte?
No I have not. I will try it though. I have 512MB of RAM in my
server so I'm not too worried about
I got some problems with Samba/Winbind in a WINNT-Domain.How could I get the
machine-accounts to my samba-server?
Winbind including this feature? How could I activate this?
best regards
nieloo
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Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 3:13 PM
Subject: [Samba] machine accounts
I got some problems with Samba/Winbind in a WINNT-Domain.How could I get
the
machine-accounts to my samba-server?
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Sathya Narayana wrote:
Hi Friends
We are using Samba 2.2.5 on Redhat Linux 7.1.
At present we have one OS/2 Domain controller and it is going to
decommision.
My question is that,this Samba fileserver will work with out Domain
controller.
Yes. Samba also CAN be a
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Erik wrote:
Hi, i´m having a problem with samba, i´n running winxp and i have mapped
upp units in winxp from my linux using samba. But its unstable and its
losing the connection from time to time. Need help:)
Sorry. Your need is recognosed but perhaps if you explained a
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Suggitt, Maria [DAN/PICK] wrote:
All
We have offshore (North Sea) a DEC Alpha running OSF3.2 and samba 1.9.17p2.
Samba was installed to allow the PC's on the company network access to the
reports that the DEC generates and stores in a specified directory. These
are
Using samba 2.2.7a with Winbind on a Redhat 8.0 machine - when I login
locally with a domain username and password I get this message: id: cannot
find name for group ID 1
-I seem to have full access to everything, so I'm not sure what effect this
actually has - Ideas?
Also, I'm trying to
Is there a way to have users of the samba server, but not add them by
smbpasswd -a UserID?
I have been attempting to get this to work for a while and do not think
asking the right questions. I want the samba server to be a domain member
and the users to only authentic from the PDC. These are
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 21:06, Peter Forst wrote:
Hi there,
is it possible to acitivate Unix Realname with samba 2.2.4 ? I've tried it, but
samba will ignore
the unknown parameter. Does there exist an alternative parameter like unix
realname under
samba 2.2.4 ???
We decided
Hello,
I'm using samba 2.2.7a w/ redhat 8.0, and a w2k server as a DC (french language
version). I've configured samba to be a member of the mixed-mode w2k domain, and I
authenticate my users from the w2k DC with winbind/pam. I can wbinfo -u/-g/-t/-p
without any problems and getent
Andrew and Jerry
That was my problem. I knew of restrict anonymous 1 but not of 2. Jerry
and Andrew thanks for all your help you got me to my goal!
Bobby Guerra
P.S. What's your favorite drink?
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From: Andrew Bartlett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday,
-Original Message-
From: FRANCO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you help me please?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] init.d]# smbpasswd -r cleo.surson -j surson
-UAdministrator%camais
Joined domain SURSON.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] init.d]# ./smb start
Iniciando os serviços SMB:
Does the wins libnss module not work yet, or am I misconfiguring it ?
Everything else in the whole samba/winbind realm works, I can log
in as a domain user using pam_winbind, smbclient can resolve netbios
names from WINS, etc etc. but 'ping NETBIOS_NAME' doesn't resolve.
Here's some background
Thanks for your response.
Not sure I understand- Are the clients not set up well?
what is a view issues?
Sorry I'm new to the list I appologize if this info is somewhere I should
have looked prior to submitting.
Regards,
Alex Genna
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I have set up a SMB server with share level access and password
encryption enabled. When I access Samba from WinXP it prompts me for a
username and password, which is what I want. However, the username is
greyed out (filled in with 'linuxbox\Guest'). Any suggestions on how to
fix this?
I'm having quite a bit of trouble with 2.2.7a and HP-UX 11.0. I've attempted
to compile (configure make) with aCC (aCC: HP ANSI C++ B3910B A.03.13),
and gcc versions 2.95.1, and 3.2. (A few others as well, but that's not,
perhaps, relevant here.) Let's assume I'm using gcc 2.95.1. The first
Has anyone seen this:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/Embedded/sak/evaluation/compare/advantage.asp
And has anyone from the Samba team posted a response? It seems like some of
the information presented there is contrary to what I know about Samba.
ERX
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On Sunday 16 March 2003 17:19, you wrote:
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Marcin Wolcendorf wrote:
Hi,
As I was unable to find solution anywhere else, I write here: I have a
problem sharing win 95/98/Me resources with samba (2.2.7a) as a PDC.
Windows can't get userlist from PDC (it seems, that
Running samba 2.2.7, I have samba acting as a PDC and
offering up print services. When the user logs into a
Win2K machine and then tries to print, they end up
sending the print job as the user they logged in as
rather than the guest user even though I have guest
only set on the print service (see
Hi,
I would like to post my thoughts.
First, our file server performance and rendering times
are 1/3 faster using a Linux backbone (I have detailed
files). Our FTP site and Web site are more reliable
and faster using Linux than Windows. I am also
deploying Linux workstations to augment/replace
Hello again! :-)
Mine he doubts he is with relation to smbpasswd, would like to add to an
user and a password standard from one script (*in botton), but I did not
obtain to eliminate prompt requesting the new password and password
verification, like make in useradd.
This is possible? I use Red
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Marcin Wolcendorf wrote:
On Sunday 16 March 2003 17:19, you wrote:
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Marcin Wolcendorf wrote:
Hi,
As I was unable to find solution anywhere else, I write here: I have a
problem sharing win 95/98/Me resources with samba (2.2.7a) as a PDC.
Xi
I forget the script :-(
===
#!/usr/bin/perl
$file = king.txt;
if ( -e $file ) {
open(arq, $file) or die Não foi possivel abrir o arquivo;
@linhas = arq;
close(arq);
$i=0;
while (@linhas[$i]) {
I've had to restart a stuck pritner with lpc restart. That got the
printer working again and cleared the lpd queue. But now, whenever the
printer is opened in Windows, all the old jobs stay listed in the queue,
and any new print job gets appended to the bottom and just stay there
(although, they
Josh,
Try a link:
ln -s /lib/libnss_wins.so /lib/libnss_wins.so.2
Also, with WINS in your smb.conf you must have in [globals]:
either:
wins server = x.x.x.x
or:
wins support = Yes
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On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, J.P. Cummins wrote:
I have set up a SMB server with share level access and password
encryption enabled. When I access Samba from WinXP it prompts me for a
username and password, which is what I want. However, the username is
greyed out (filled in with 'linuxbox\Guest').
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, erx wrote:
Has anyone seen this:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/Embedded/sak/evaluation/compare/advantage.asp
And has anyone from the Samba team posted a response? It seems like some of
the information presented there is contrary to what I know about Samba.
Why reply
Hi,
I think there's only one solution in the end: store your users mails on
an imapserver.
As profiles grow, they sometimes get corrupted, also, if you just keep
pstfiles on the server (possible w/outlook) you end up getting trouble
anyway (in my experience).
Solutions that have worked
HI,
If I use gcc the compile doesn't work. However if I use UCB's cc it does.
Seems a bit strange to me.
Ramon Kagan
York University, Computing and Network Services
Unix Team - Intermediate System Administrator
(416)736-2100 #20263
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I
Hi,
I wasn't looking for a response to Microsoft. You're right, they could care
less what the linux community thinks. What I was looking for was a response
for those who might be trying to make a decision about whether to invest in a
Microsoft SAK based product, or whether to try using a
Hi,
I recently joined a Samba server to a Samba PDC'd domain. It worked rather
smoothly after I figured out that I had to create a root account with
smbpasswd on the Samba PDC. Without it, I was stuck with the following
error:
smbpasswd -j WHATEVER -r WHOCARES -Uname%password
error setting trust
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Olaf Grewe wrote:
Hi,
I recently joined a Samba server to a Samba PDC'd domain. It worked rather
smoothly after I figured out that I had to create a root account with
smbpasswd on the Samba PDC. Without it, I was stuck with the following
error:
smbpasswd -j WHATEVER
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, erx wrote:
Hi,
I wasn't looking for a response to Microsoft. You're right, they could care
less what the linux community thinks. What I was looking for was a response
for those who might be trying to make a decision about whether to invest in a
Microsoft SAK based
Hi,
Summary;
- boot into XP and join a domain
- boot into Linux and join a domain
- reboot into XP and I must join the domain again.
The last part is an issue as I can't expect or allow a
user to join a domain at will as they would require
the root/admin account to do so.
Is this because Linux
Hi John,
Thanks for your quick reaction. If you don't mind, I'd like to ask you -
or someone from the list for that matter - for a slightly more granular
answer. I was trained to avoid the Administrator or root as much as
possible, not least for accountability reasons. For most tasks on *nix and
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Olaf Grewe wrote:
Hi John,
Thanks for your quick reaction. If you don't mind, I'd like to ask you -
or someone from the list for that matter - for a slightly more granular
answer. I was trained to avoid the Administrator or root as much as
possible, not least for
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Summary;
- boot into XP and join a domain
- boot into Linux and join a domain
- reboot into XP and I must join the domain again.
The last part is an issue as I can't expect or allow a
user to join a domain at will as they would require
I was typing my two cents on the whole Win2k/Samba discussion and about to
post it. I was going off about the ASP support and the filesystem, RAID and
drivers, TCO and time-to-market, blah blah blah... Then I get this email
from CERT and decided to trash the whole email and just give everyone a
Hi,
I have an Epson C60 printer installed on Redhat 7.3.
I shared the printer and I can see it on the network.
I added it on the workstation, but when I tried to print to it,
it says Cannot print, Access to printer denied?
Any ideas?
Thanks,
-Paul Hong
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On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 05:45, erx wrote:
Has anyone seen this:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/Embedded/sak/evaluation/compare/advantage.asp
And has anyone from the Samba team posted a response? It seems like some of
the information presented there is contrary to what I know about Samba.
Hello Folks,
I seem to be having problems with MSDFS links with SAMBA-2.2.8 for
Windows XP clients. However, Windows 2000 clients are working fine with
2.2.8 (link not found).
Is there anyone else getting this behaviour? I have to say that
everything else seems to work fine for all Windows
My apologies if this isn't the correct posting address -- I didn't see
an obvious report problems here on the website. Some of the code
modifications introduced between 2.2.7 and 2.2.8 don't appear to agree
with Solaris, using Sun's CC, with the LDAP support code. Note that
I'm linking against
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Dallas N Antley wrote:
My apologies if this isn't the correct posting address -- I didn't see
an obvious report problems here on the website. Some of the code
modifications introduced between 2.2.7 and 2.2.8 don't appear to agree
with Solaris, using Sun's CC, with the
Ok when I use swat to configure my smb.conf file it seems to work, but when I
try to read my smb.conf file with vi, its empty. Now if I delete this file,
samba won't start. When I recreate it with swat samba will start but I still
cannot read it with an editor.
Can anyone tell me why I can't
erx ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Hi,
SNIP
If it weren't true, there would be no point at all to marketing.
Marketing isn't based on truth.
So you know of nothing, then, that counters Microsoft's arguments?
Truth in advertising doesn't apply to Microsoft.
ERX
-Original
Hello guys
Is it posible to have more than one samba server, and have the
samba users and smb encrypted passwords located in a
centralized place (a Samba logon server). How can I do this? .
Thank you in advance
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I would like to suggest that you announce new releases on the
comp.protocols.smb news group. I realize that you have an announcement
mailing list, but with my mail box clogged with spam, I am trying to
avoid subscribing to mailing lists. I also hear that there is a
mailing.unix.samba-technical
Hi,
Apologies for an off topic, but important request.
Please DO NOT REPLY TO THIS LIST! Please DO NOT DISCUSS this ON LIST.
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There are claimes that open source software poses a big risk to commercial
users because there exists NO formal support
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
Ok when I use swat to configure my smb.conf file it seems to work, but when I
try to read my smb.conf file with vi, its empty. Now if I delete this file,
Did you configure samba in SWAT before you commited it?
What is the size of the file after
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Alvaro Rosales R. wrote:
Hello guys
Is it posible to have more than one samba server, and have the
samba users and smb encrypted passwords located in a
centralized place (a Samba logon server). How can I do this? .
Yes. Each Unix/Linux machine will have it's own
I have samba 2.2.8 is running as a PDC on RedHat Linux 7.3.
I can't seem to get my Windows-XP machine to join the domain. Other
machines are already in the domain and work fine. But when I tried to add
another machine to the domain, I'm running into problems. I added a
machine account to the
Also, I am able to log into the local machine (not domain) and access the
samba share from there. But I am just unable to join the domain for some
reason. Can anyone see why the steps I took didn't work?
Judy
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Judy Lin wrote:
I have samba 2.2.8 is running as a PDC on
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Judy Lin wrote:
Also, I am able to log into the local machine (not domain) and access the
samba share from there. But I am just unable to join the domain for some
reason. Can anyone see why the steps I took didn't work?
If you connect to the Samba server via network
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Jeff D. Hamann wrote:
I have upgraded samba to 2.2.7a and cannot print to my printer attached to
my BSD machine. I can use the share dirs, etc, but cannot print. My log file
contains:
[2003/03/17 16:17:19, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(804)
bind failed on port 139
I've reached the point where I'm bashing my head
against a brick wall here. I'm trying to get my
windows nt4ws clients to authenticate to my samba
server on linux redhat 7.1 and I keep getting the
error message:
the domain controller for the domain TREBASV.COM is
not currently available.
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've reached the point where I'm bashing my head
against a brick wall here. I'm trying to get my
windows nt4ws clients to authenticate to my samba
server on linux redhat 7.1 and I keep getting the
error message:
the domain controller for the
/- On Monday (3/17/2003 22:50) John H Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Dallas N Antley wrote:
My apologies if this isn't the correct posting address -- I didn't see
an obvious report problems here on the website. Some of the code
modifications introduced between
Okay. I guess the next thing to do is try with a fresh installation and
then see if it occurs again as elements get added.
our setup... xp-pro (pre sp1) and office2k, local profiles only,
sign-or-seal; no problems so far.
Thanks. I've noticed that XP has provisions for requiring
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 23:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's still working like a champ.
good to hear everything is ok.
The weird thing is it used to work
over the ctc channel. Then one weekend it stopped, and nothing I could
do would get it started again.
I wonder..do you use rip or a
Following a working fine samba install,
I just did a new installation of samba 2.2.8 on FreeBSD 4.8(s)
and while I can explore the network and I can copy files to unix,
I cannot print to unix. Then log.nmbd file says;
[2003/03/17 16:58:10, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:main(795)
Netbios nameserver version
You might try using the printing parameter.
man smb.conf
/printing
n
Joel
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Ramon Kagan wrote:
HI,
I've successfully compile 2.2.8 on Solaris (6,7,8) and Linux. However on
Tru64-5.1 I get the following during the make:
Compiling smbd/dfree.c
Compiling smbd/dir.c
smbd/dir.c:649:70: macro stat
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Josh Litherland wrote:
Does the wins libnss module not work yet, or am I misconfiguring it ?
Everything else in the whole samba/winbind realm works, I can log
in as a domain user using pam_winbind, smbclient can resolve
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Dallas N Antley wrote:
No, it isn't. According to the 2.2.5 notes, I shouldn't need them. This
worked from 2.2.5 through 2.2.7, which is why I brought it up. Due to
our network configuration, we're not too concerned about the
The solution turned out to be moving
/lib/libnss_wins.so
to
/lib/libnss_wins.so.2
Thanks for all the help, everyone. Who should I pester to fix the
debs on master.samba.org ? =)
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On Tue, 18 Mar 2003, Marcin Wolcendorf wrote:
On Monday 17 March 2003 20:21, you wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Marcin Wolcendorf wrote:
On Sunday 16 March 2003 17:19, you wrote:
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Marcin Wolcendorf wrote:
Hi,
As I was unable to find solution
Samba version: 2.28
(BServer O/S: Solaris 2.6
(BClient O/S: Windows NT (Japanese)
(B
(BContents of smb.conf (some names and IP changed but otherwise as is):
(B
(B# Global parameters
(B[global]
(B# client code page = 932
(B# coding system = euc
(Bworkgroup = OURWG
After messing arround with the configutation, I found a work arround.
In the global section, use user level access, encrypt passwords, and set
'map to guest = Bad User'. With this configuration you can allow guests
to certain folders, while restricting others. This configuration was the
only
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, General purpose tools wrote:
I would like to suggest that you announce new releases on the
comp.protocols.smb news group. I realize that you have an announcement
mailing list, but with my mail box clogged with spam, I am
Hello, Samba experts.
I'm stuck, hope you can help. In the smbmount man page, it says
questions should be addressed here, I hope it works.
I set up 10 RedHat linux 8.0 systems. As far as I know, they are all the
same. The Samba packages have been upgraded to samba-2.2.7-2 in their
updates
Compiling libsmb/clikrb5.c
libsmb/clikrb5.c:137:2: #error UNKNOWN_GET_ENCTYPES_FUNCTIONS
make: *** [libsmb/clikrb5.o] Error 1
anyone know what this means??
Jeff Means
CIO for MeansPC
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On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, Jeffrey D. Means wrote:
Compiling libsmb/clikrb5.c
libsmb/clikrb5.c:137:2: #error UNKNOWN_GET_ENCTYPES_FUNCTIONS
make: *** [libsmb/clikrb5.o] Error 1
anyone know what this means??
It looks like you specified use of Kerberos to configure and either
Kerberos is not
Enjoy.
From a very very fast look, it looks like something with file mangling, but IANA
Samba Expert.
baddosdel.cap is against Samba-CVS (From yesterday)
gooddosdel.cap is against my personal W2K workstation.
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Father, why are all the
Thank you for your feedback,
the command gives us all Domain-Controllers and the name of the Domain. But
what are the 1C-Adresses ??? -What does 1C mean ?
BTW: We have another problem now: some Workstations get during the first
logon the message: could not connect to domain controller After some
Thank you for your feedback,
the command gives us all Domain-Controllers and the name of the Domain. But
what are the 1C-Adresses ??? -What does 1C mean ?
BTW: We have another problem now: some Workstations get during the first
logon the message: could not connect to domain controller After some
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 11:22:54AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i tried to compile the current CVS today and found a typo and missing
arguments.
i append a small diff, that fixes these problems..
Hi - someone forgot their janitorial duties with regard to the
smbwrapper support. I've
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 22:56, Tim Potter wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 11:22:54AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i tried to compile the current CVS today and found a typo and missing
arguments.
i append a small diff, that fixes these problems..
Hi - someone forgot their janitorial
Hi !
I have a problem with compiling samba 2.2.8 on rh 7.3 (all
erratas applyed, kernel 2.4.20 with ac2 patch).
When i do rpm -ba samba.spec, i have error:
checking whether struct passwd has pw_age... no
checking for poptGetContext in -lpopt... no
checking whether to use included
Andrew:
Patch to HEAD below -- sorry, should have realized that.
The reason I had to change it was that ads_set_machine_password uses
ads-auth.realm to build the principal name. Should that be
ads-config.realm?
Ken
Ken Cross
Network Storage Solutions
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Hello,
The [Samba] number of groups of NT account causes authentication
problems thread discussed the problem of dealing with NT users,
which are members of more domain global groups than the OS running
Samba can cope with.
Limits do vary, some have 16, or 20, or 32, with some platforms it's
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