Hi all,
We have a Debian Sarge Box with Samba 3.0.14a and Cups 1.1.23-10
for sharing files and printers.
For printing we had cups configured to understand postscript files
produced by the postscript driver in the windows clients. With this
configuration we have no problems for
Hi all,
We had a Debian sarge box with samba version 3.0.7 and worked ok.
When we upgraded to the new stable version in Debian (3.0.14a)
we noticed that the samba daemon (smbd) did'nt bind to its port
(139) when running in daemon mode. When running with inetd, it
binds de port but
Cisowski, Daniel wrote:
Hi all,
Hi
I've tried to test this using Samba 3.0.10 on Solaris 9 and compiled with
--with-acl-support. The configuration for my test share has the following
ACL relevant settings:
security mask = 0777
force security mode = 0
directory security mask
Hi!
anyone knows why depending on the driver i use in the samba printer share
the jobs can differ in 4-5 MB?? I mean, if i use the Windows Driver
(UNIDRV, etc...)
the job is ok (not very big, 40K) but the accounting in the server is
always one page.
On the other side, if i use the Windows
Hi all,
when i change any folder permission's, samba puts creator and group
owner access to this folder. I only want to know if it's a bug or it's
a feature that i can disable.
Thx!
Xavi
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En/na Tim Tyler ha escrit:
Samba experts,
I am using Samba 3.0.8 on an AIX 5.1 system with ldap
authentication. I have ldap working so that users can authenticate in
their samba account via ldap. However, I am trying to figure out the
best method for allowing users to change their ldap
Hi all,
there is a way to make ldap store user quotas??
I mean, a don't want to centralize all the quota information in ldap,
the only thing i want is to store the quota limit, so if one day
a user reach his/her quota, the admin can simply change it accessing
the ldap directory. And the ldap
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
%g is the primary group only. There is no variable for
secondary groups.
There is a plan in the future of implementing a new variable to
support secondary groups?
I ask that for doing changes to my smb.conf according to that
or search another solution to do what i
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
The problem with having a variable for secondary groups
is that there is no single value for it to expand to.
Someone might come up with a clever patch, but its not
on any of our collective todo lists.
Ok, i thought about it and i understand the situation.
What you
Spike wrote:
Xavi,
Did you try it out? I tried it at our site and it didn't appear to work.
spike
yes, i tried and it works, with windows and linux clients. Do you have looked
arround permissions of the folders?
I have all the folders with root.admin permisions (root and group admin) to rwx
Hi all!!
I've a samba server with one share for all the different working
projects in the department.
So, inside this share i have one folder for each project and each folder
is owned by one group
(the people working on this project...)
Obviously, people who don't belong to a project can't see
Hi all!
well, just a few hours after writing the mail to the list i found a solution
jeje I was working on it for 1 week with no success and now... :)
The solution is just putting the option hide unreadable = yes in the
smb.conf in the share you want to hide the dirs/files that are not readable
Hi again,
after the thread a question about acl's... here is another tunning
question... there is a way to hide the printers for specified users/groups?
I have 2 printers, one for users and the other for the administrative
personel. So, i have restricted the access of one printer to users and
Jim C. wrote:
| You've probably tried this but what about:
| //share/with\ spaces
|
| Jim C.
|
| Yes, I've tried it too but it didn't recognize the line where i put the
| share
What about //share/with%20spaces ?
It seems mount recognizes the character %20 but the share have ( and
) (the guy is a
Jim C. wrote:
| I'm having a bit of troble to mount shares with space
| something like:
| //server/share space
| i tryied using the sharename in and ''
| and no luck
| I have no problems using - mount -t smbfs //share/with spaces
| /path/to/mount -o username.
| and in fstab how to I use it?
Hi all!
We have a Samba server configured as a PCD server with LDAP for
authenticating users (cups for
providing printing services). Well, my question is simple and i was
looking for the answer and i didn't
find it When somebody logs into the domain... ther is a way to
disconnect this user?
James Coggan wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a bit of troble to mount shares with space
something like:
//server/share space
i tryied using the sharename in and ''
and no luck
I have no problems using - mount -t smbfs //share/with spaces
/path/to/mount -o username.
and in fstab how to I use it?
Uou,
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