Robert Adkins II skrev 2011-08-10 14:28:
No, you do not need to turn off all of that on Windows 7. I have had no
issues with connecting 7 different Windows 7 Professional workstations into
my network. Most of the systems here are running Windows XP Professional and
are joined to the domain.
I just saw that the Samba server is in workgroup 'WORKGROUP' instead
of
'NORRBRING' that is set in smb.conf. I don't know where to look for
problems, please do advice and give me ideas.
It seems that you do not edit proper smb.conf.
What path of smb.conf you have edited?
Does
I just saw that the Samba server is in workgroup 'WORKGROUP' instead of
'NORRBRING' that is set in smb.conf. I don't know where to look for
problems, please do advice and give me ideas.
beata:~ # net domain
Enter root's password:
Enumerating domains:
Domain name Server name
I can't figure out what's wrong with my config, I can see the share
\\beata\anders, but not store0 or store1;
# smb.conf is the main Samba configuration file. You find a full commented
# version at /usr/share/doc/packages/samba/examples/smb.conf.SUSE if the
# samba-doc package is installed.
#
Anders Norrbring skrev:
On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 08:44:07 -0500 John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com
wrote:
JD It works alright, and all users have full access to their own
home
JD directories. Also, say user elsa logs in. She won't get a
mapping to
JD \\server\elsa via the 'net use j: /home
On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 08:44:07 -0500 John Drescher dresche...@gmail.com
wrote:
JD It works alright, and all users have full access to their own
home
JD directories. Also, say user elsa logs in. She won't get a
mapping to
JD \\server\elsa via the 'net use j: /home' command, but she will
On 2/13/2009, John Drescher (dresche...@gmail.com) wrote:
Go figure.. Also, nothing really changed on the system apart from
upgrading the samba package from 2 to 3.2.8, that's the strange thing..
Considering that is a HUGE jump in versions, should you really be surprised
that there are some
Is 'net use x: /home' deprecated nowadays? I just upgraded a very old Samba 2
to 3.2.8 and suddenly no workstations at all can use that command to map to
their home directories.
Workstations are W2k, Win XP and Vista in a mix. Neither work.
Samba use LDAP as back end, and the related posts in
John Drescher skrev:
Is 'net use x: /home' deprecated nowadays? I just upgraded a very old Samba 2
to 3.2.8 and suddenly no workstations at all can use that command to map to
their home directories.
Workstations are W2k, Win XP and Vista in a mix. Neither work.
It works for me (in my
Rob Shinn skrev:
Did you try 'net use x: \\servername\loginname'? If that doesn't work
the other command won't work either.
Yes I did.. And both variants worked yesterday with Samba 2...
On 2/13/09, Anders Norrbring li...@norrbring.se wrote:
Is 'net use x: /home' deprecated nowadays
Josh Kelley skrev:
On 7/27/07, Anders Norrbring [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope.. That didn't do it.. nmbd still tries to query the non-existant
network;
[2007/07/27 07:06:27, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_browsesync.c:get_domain_master_name_node_status_fail(488)
get_domain_master_name_node_status_fail
I can't get rid of an old network I had configured on my Samba server,
it was PDC on two subnets, and one of those nets are now gone.
Still Samba tries to become PDC on the subnet (192.168.100.10).
So, in my logs I get hundreds of these messages;
[2007/07/26 22:38:57, 0]
Ray Anderson skrev:
Just had this problem.
Check your interfaces line in your smb.conf -- I fixed mine by changing
from an IP to eth0 - substitute your actual eth device.
-=Ray
Anders Norrbring wrote:
I can't get rid of an old network I had configured on my Samba server,
it was PDC
Favero Roger skrev:
Hi all,
that's my first post in this mailing list. I'm looking for a very
special and strange samba configuration (at least from my point of view
and my experience) and I'm not sure it is possible to reach this goal.
Anyway, this is my request:
I'm running a M$ Windows
Hiya..
I got a new Samba for my SUSE 10.1 x86_64 by automatic update last
night, and now all of a sudden my Vista workstation won't connect to the
shares automatically.
I have the machine as a domain controller with LDAP backend, and it's
been working flawless until the new update to
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
hi everybody,
how to acccess HP 1125c and HP 330 pltter connected in win98 from RH
8.0 and Mandrake 9.0. Since it is a part of the network so it is not
possible for me to connect the devices to Linux machine and access it from
Win98.
But there must be
the exact same problem. Also with a RTL8169 card.
Same
effect, although on a SuSE box.
Anders Norrbring
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Sent: den 17 februari 2004 16:00
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] PRINTING FROM LINUX CLIENTS TO LINUX PRINTER
Around 60 would be my guess...
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Subject: RE: [Samba] PRINTING FROM LINUX CLIENTS TO LINUX PRINTER
SERVERWITHSAMBA
Is it possible to send a pop-up message to all connected Windows stations in a
whole domain via one command, or is it necessary to send one message per
command to each station? It must be a command line utility since X isn't
running on the server.
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Is it possible to send a pop-up message to all connected Windows
stations in a
whole domain via one command, or is it necessary to send one
message per
command to each station?
PER HELP on Windows XP...
Net send
Sends messages to other users, computers, or messaging names on
in some way use ONE script with parameters that
knows about what groups the user is a member of and execute the correct
drive mappings on their Windows workstation?
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Hiya!
Can anybody recommend what the best Windows XP printer driver is to generate
pdf documents with the generator smbprngenpdf which is included in SuSE's
smb-client package?
Could it be the CUPS printer driver, or the Adobe? Or something completely
different?
Anders Norrbring
anybody recommend what the best Windows XP printer driver is to generate
pdf documents with the generator smbprngenpdf which is included in SuSE's
smb-client package?
Could it be the CUPS printer driver, or the Adobe? Or something completely
different?
Anders Norrbring
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Upgrading to Samba3 isn't an option, due to its tight integration with the
rest of my SuSE system. (SuSE Linux Standard Server 8).
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Subject: Re: [Samba] User access level.
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 05:32, Anders Norrbring wrote:
Well, now everything seems to be in place for the big leap to Linux for
file
server and logon server.
But there is one big catch that I can't find any info about. The
default
user level
Is it possible to enable a Windows XP SP1 user to change his domain password
on the Samba server via the standard Windows way by pressing ctrl-alt-del
and choose Change Password?
Samba is 2.2.5 SuSE
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Is it possible to enable a Windows XP SP1 user to change his
domain password
on the Samba server via the standard Windows way by pressing ctrl-alt-
del
and choose Change Password?
Samba is 2.2.5 SuSE
Anders Norrbring
Yup.
In [global] you want:
You need to set
to create NT groups (f.x. Power Users) that
Samba can use in its PDC role?
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From: Andrew Bartlett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: den 29 januari 2004 22:04
To: Anders Norrbring
Cc: Samba user list
Subject: Re: [Samba] Change passwords
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 22:38, Anders Norrbring wrote:
Is it possible to enable a Windows XP SP1 user
, that is, they need the printer manufacturers native
printer driver for Windows. So, they should NOT get the Adobe friver, but a
different set.
Is it doable? I run CUPS v1.2.0b1 and Samba 2.2.5.
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processed stream, that is, they need the printer manufacturers native
printer driver for Windows. So, they should NOT get the Adobe
friver, but a
different set.
Is it doable? I run CUPS v1.2.0b1 and Samba 2.2.5.
Anders Norrbring
Hi Anders,
You want to run 2 different printers
processed stream, that is, they need the printer manufacturers native
printer driver for Windows. So, they should NOT get the Adobe
friver, but a
different set.
Is it doable? I run CUPS v1.2.0b1 and Samba 2.2.5.
Anders Norrbring
Hi Anders,
You want to run 2 different printers
that should be fed by the Windows clients
already processed stream, that is, they need the printer
manufacturers native printer driver for Windows. So, they should
NOT get the Adobe friver, but a different set.
Is it doable? I run CUPS v1.2.0b1 and Samba 2.2.5.
Anders Norrbring
with LDAP backend. The machine and user logon works perfectly, but I
can't execute .exe files residing on the Samba server's shares.
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On Mon, 2004-01-26 at 03:35, Anders Norrbring wrote:
Hi!
I'm experimenting with SuSE Linux and Samba 2.2.5 as a PDC, so far,
everything works perfectly well, aside from that if I store an .exe file
on
a network mapped drive (from the Samba server) it can't be run?
The workstation
. If it's
possible, what ports need to be open?
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as individual users.
Currently we run Samba v2.2.5, but will upgrade if needed.
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time restrictions based on user groups
as well as individual users.
Currently we run Samba v2.2.5, but will upgrade if needed.
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Im not sure if
this even SHOULD work I cant find anything really useful in the
documentation.
I have a RedHat 7.3
system in the DMZ of our network, its address is 192.168.222.10, broadcast
address is 192.168.222.255
I firewall, linux based with
3 ports, the 192.168.222.0 net (DMZ),
Im not sure if this even SHOULD work I
cant find anything really useful in the documentation.
I have a RedHat 7.3 system in the DMZ of our network,
its address is 192.168.222.10, broadcast address is 192.168.222.254
I firewall, linux based with 3 ports, the
192.168.222.0 net (DMZ),
machines aren't picking up NetBios broadcasts from the Samba server.
HTH,
David van Geyn
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Trouble browsing on different nets
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