On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 08:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mat,
Even though Rational (Now IBM) says this claims that the samba security =
domain should work, We got
the same issue here. So, I changed it to security = server. If you make this
to work with domain, let me know...
As far as the
Hi all,
Got some hassles with a client running Sybiz accounting. This is a FoxPro
application developed in VB6.
We're just through the exercise of eliminating all the pieces that might be
causing problems and unfortunately that might include Samba.
Running Samba 2.2.7 on Red Hat 7.3. All
hello
I am new to Samba protocol.
Our Client software used samba protocol If there is no firewall case , this
protocol work properly from remote site.
All of firwall configuration open ( this mean is all of port open ).
Samba work very well, but if some constrain put in, it doesn't work.
would
Here are the ports used by samba:
netbios-ns 137/tcp # NETBIOS Name Service
netbios-ns 137/udp
netbios-dgm 138/tcp# NETBIOS Datagram Service
netbios-dgm 138/udp
netbios-ssn 139/tcp# NETBIOS session service
netbios-ssn 139/udp
--- dharanesh dharanesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit :
Hello,
there is an article from the linux magazine, called
Understanding the Network Neighborhood available at
http://www.linux-mag.com/2001-05/smb_01.html
There are ports 137, 138, and 139 mentioned. My /etc/services says
netbios-ns 137/tcp # NETBIOS Name Service
Hello People,
/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb status yields the following output:
smbd (pid 31224 31209 31102 31098 31077 31069 31056 3237 3171 3154 3147
3144 3131 3129 3128 3124 3119 3091 3077 2590 2582 2564 2491 2468 1964)
is running...
nmbd (pid 31062 31061) is running...
In total 25 smbd's and 2
Hi folks,
I'm having difficulty getting a samba server to join a domain, the PDC of
which is another samba server. I believe I've set everything up correctly
but when I run the following command on the client samba box
smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDC -U adminuser%adminpasswd
I'm told
error
Buchan Milne wrote:
[cut]
When a member of group users connects to the [public] or [grp] share
and interacts with them by creating dirs and/or files, something strange
happens because file permissions change to:
Are you sure it is when a user connects?
Not exactly. When a user creates a file
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 10:59:49AM +0100, Wolfram Quester wrote:
Hello,
there is an article from the linux magazine, called
Understanding the Network Neighborhood available at
http://www.linux-mag.com/2001-05/smb_01.html
There are ports 137, 138, and 139 mentioned. My /etc/services
Nick Gale wrote:
I have sucessfully got a windows 2K machine to join the domain but I can not
get it to run a logon script, map the drive letter to the home directory or
create a roaming profile. All my smb.conf setting look correct as per the
samples and How To's so I'm stuck!
smb.conf is as
What is in your smb script?
What does smbstatus show?
What happens when you forget the fancy startup script and just use:
smbd -D
nmbd -D
Here is all I use to start my daemons:
#!/bin/bash
case $1 in
start)
killall smbd
killall nmbd
/usr/local/samba/bin/smbd -D
Hi,
I would like to setup a share with two VFS modules : recycle and vscan.
I've done some test but it doesn't work. Any suggestion ?
Is it possible or not ?
see you
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On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 22:30, Raphaël Berghmans wrote:
Hi,
I would like to setup a share with two VFS modules : recycle and vscan.
I've done some test but it doesn't work. Any suggestion ?
Is it possible or not ?
Only in Samba 3.0, where this has been rewritten to add a stackable VFS.
I had this working in 2.2.8pre2. What server platform
are you using?
RH 7.2 linux on s390 (2.4.9-38 kernel) glibc-2.2.4-31
yeah. that would be an affected system. 2.2.8pre2 should
correct this
for you.
Jerry, thanks, it fixed the biggest problem. Device settings (installed
Hi Patrick,
Had I paid closer attention to your original e-mail I would have noticed
that you were using KDE and Konqueror whereas I am using GNOME and
Nautilus.
I tried using the settings that Shane Kennedy suggested but I still get
the same result.
Is there some way to get more information
Hi
I have a SCO Open Server system (5.0.5) running Samba 2.2.2. with shared
security. I am running pc's with win2000 installed and they can see all the
files on the share ok. However when they come to save the files the system
reports the files as being read only.
The log reports various messages
How do I keep users and passwds in sync. ie when an nt user changeshis/her
passwd on the wintel desktop client?
-regards
Rich
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 2:25 AM
Subject: Re:
Hello,
I had my network working perfectly for months with SAMBA PDC alpha20.
I reinstalled FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE two days ago, and also reinstalled SAMBA
alpha20,
I copied smbpasswd, secrets.tdb and all others files (*.tdb in /var/lock for
exemple).
The domain were up for all my machines, exept
Hello,
I had my network working perfectly for months with SAMBA PDC alpha20.
I reinstalled FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE two days ago, and also reinstalled SAMBA
alpha20,
I copied smbpasswd, secrets.tdb and all others files (*.tdb in /var/lock for
exemple).
The domain were up for all my machines, exept
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On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Kristyan Osborne wrote:
Our printer server has been up for the past 2 years and we haven't had
one problem.
I'm running samba 2.2.7 with lprng.
I wanted to make the printer installation on windoz 2000 boxes easier by
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003 10:55:28 -, Nick Gale wrote:
I have sucessfully got a windows 2K machine to join the domain but I can not
get it to run a logon script, map the drive letter to the home directory or
create a roaming profile. All my smb.conf setting look correct as per the
Try giving a
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On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Laura West wrote:
Hello,
I have tried to install Samba-2.2.7a in Redhat 8.0 but am having
difficulty. I tried to make the source unsuccessfully. It gave me
the message:
In file include from include/includes.h:164.
At 9:09 AM -0500 3/4/03, News wrote:
How do I keep users and passwds in sync. ie when an nt user changeshis/her
passwd on the wintel desktop client?
eww. password syncing.
I'd look into nss_ldap in order to grab users from AD. You'll need
Services for Unix or one of its free equivilents in
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On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Luca Massarenti wrote:
Hi,
we have a mandrake 8.2, and samba 2.2.3a installed on intel p4 based
computer with 256Mb ram and 2 ide hd 40Gb (raid software)
Please report back if you can reproduce this against 2.2.8pre2
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On 27 Feb 2003, maq wrote:
Hi,
have a printer connected to a Samba server.
I'd prefer clients to use the linux drivers instead of
the windows'
Doesn't work that way.
cheers, jerry
I was also under the impression that
wins allowed a server on a different subnet to show up in
network-neighborhood, by syncing browse lists with the domain
master browser (in this case, an nt wins server and pdc).
not correct. If I understand this correctly wins provides the
address
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On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Peter Carpenter wrote:
Is there any chance of getting a separate mailing list just for Printing
issues e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED]. Printing is a world of its
own within Samba, at least once you get past the very basic stuff. And
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On 25 Feb 2003, Daniel Wittenberg wrote:
Is there a tool to edit the idmap to cleanup old entries? I have
entries in there that aren't needed anymore and wanted to delete the
files and cleanup the user info.
not yet.
cheers, jerry
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On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Dan Rickhoff wrote:
Samba group members,
Is the password that I specify when logging into SWAT handled securely?
no. but you can use stunnel. There's a short howto linked on
http://samba.org/samba/docs/
cheers,
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On Thu, 20 Feb 2003, Rick Segeberg wrote:
One trick: to change rights on a file, you must own it or be root.
This is where the force user = root comes in handy, but obviously you
need to be very careful who can use that share.
admin users might
Hi
How could I set up 2000/xp workstations so that after domain user logs out ,
his profile gets removed from workstation machine?
I know how to do it under NT (poledit) , but I havent found way to solve it with 2k/xp
..
John
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On 3 Mar 2003, Francois Beretti wrote:
Hello all
I am preparing a document for my chief, about samba and its
functionnalities, in order to use it as a NT4 PDC and then, maybe, a
member server in a Active Directory environnement, and then to
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On Sat, 1 Mar 2003, Tor Bechmann Sørensen wrote:
How do I put windows clients drivers on my samba server to eliminate the
need for users to choose printer drivers (and to have the windows cd
around) when they add the samba shared printers?
All,
I rejoined the Samba server to the domain and it still fails to recognize
users from the PDC.
From Windows Network Neighborhood: As Samba running as a security =
domain
Name: Location:
Suntst1 Unknown
From Windows Network Neighborhood: As Samba running as a security =
server
Name:
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Brad Sagowitz wrote:
I JUST got over this problem with help here on the mailing list... what
version/distro of linux are you running?
Brad Sagowitz
I use samba 2.2.7a downloaded from samba.org
on Suse 8.0
Sergey Zhitomirsky wrote:
Hello
recently I
Thanks Gerald
Many thanks and kind regards.
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Hi,
How do I keep users and passwds in sync. ie when an nt user
changeshis/her passwd on the wintel desktop client?
If you use the unix boxes just for storing data, you don't need user
passwords there - the samba server just forwards the authentication to
the domain controller.
If users
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On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Farkas Levente wrote:
hi,
in 3.0alpha form swat the ldap server parameter is missing (although it
can be important:-) the other ldap parameters are there.
it has been replaced. See the passdb backends parameter in
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Matthew Ridley wrote:
Hi,
Winbind currently allocates uid gid's on a first found first allocated
basis. When new users get added the get tacked on the end seqentially etc
Forgive me if I'm wrong but couldn't the the
[John Newhouse]
How could I set up 2000/xp workstations so that after domain user
logs out , his profile gets removed from workstation machine? I know
how to do it under NT (poledit) , but I havent found way to solve it
with 2k/xp ..
Allegedly the poledit thing should still work with win2k
Hello,
I have a problem with my network confuguration, it does work completely but
it seems that there is a problem with the resolving of user names on the
win2k server.
The domain controller is a samba 2.2.7 (RedHat 8) machine with ldapsam.
When i try to set the permissions on a folder on the
i use 'truss' to trace the system calls (nmbd proccess) after 'wbinfo -g'
request. it returns
ioctl(14,SIOCGIFFLAGS,0xbfbfcdc0) = 0 (0x0)
ioctl(14,SIOCGIFNETMASK,0xbfbfcdc0) = 0 (0x0)
ioctl(14,SIOCGIFADDR,0xbfbfcde0) ERR#49 'Can't assign requested address'
ioctl(14,SIOCGIFADDR,0xbfbfce28)
Hello:
Is it possible to run SAMBA over IPX/NetBeui? (I will thank any suggestion)
I hava an small LAN of 3 computers, connected to the Internet through a Cable-modem
with DHCP (the cablemodem and the computers are all connected to a hub). The
CableModem assigns every computer a random public
Hi,
I have two samba servers, PDC (3.0a21) , which has only [netlogon] share and FSERVER
(samba 2.2.5),
which uses PDC as password server and also shares out [homes] and [profile] .
Time to time it happens that when I log in from WS I get error message that
\\fserver\profiles
can't be
Hello All!
I was trying to find out which version of samba, if any is supported in an
Active Directory native mode environment? We currently are running mixed
mode with NT4 domain controllers but want to switch over ASAP.
I was curious if samba authenticated to a kerberos WIN2K domain
I'm having some difficulties setting up browsing across networks and domains and was hoping some of you folks out there could help.
We have two domains on two physically separate networks, connected via a firewall/router. To my knowledge the firewall system is not set to block anything between
Hello everybody,
I'm experimenting with samba 3.0 but something is not very clear to me,
especially the user entries in the OpenLDAP server.
On my samba server, I configured NSS_LDAP to lookup passwd, group and shadow
entries.
Now I have to add some entries to my LDAP: uid=Administrator and
Hello, is this possible to use a samba server as PDC and authenticate
users against other samba server.
So, there are two samba PDC-s:
one is local and another is remote.
local is in same subnet as clients and hosts machine accounts and
local user accounts and is PDC in local domain. local is
I'm using Red Hat 7.3 on both the Samba 2.2.7 and 3.0 installations
-Ken
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From: ukasz Tomaszewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 11:57 AM
To: Ken Innes; Kristyan Osborne; Samba Users
Subject: Re: [Samba] smaba 3.0 - domain groups
i use
I dont think its a OS problem, Im using suse 8.1.
If you log into the windows box as root you can see the groups and the users in the
groups. Any other user including domain admins can not. This would indicate that there
is a problem with samba, either with ACLs accessing group information or
hi,
I'm running samba 2.99 (debian) and I would like to limit simultanous access to a
share. Is it possible, and what must I do. I tried :
level2 oplocks = Yes
path = /media
strict locking = Yes
max connections = 2
for a particulary share but htat doesnt work
On 2003.03.04 19:52 Patrick Kwan wrote:
Hello Steve,
You can set the log level=1 (or 1) in smb.conf to see more info. in
the
log file.
Or how about post your smb.conf file and sate your config/problem again
here!
OK. Here is my smb.conf file. I've taken out all the cruft to make it
easier to
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On 4 Mar 2003, Matt Schillinger wrote:
With an ldap backend, can samba and Unix share the same user/passwords?
You still have to maintain the lmPassword and ntPassword attributes
(storing the Windows password hashes).
cheers, jerry
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 11:59, Perea, Tony wrote:
I was trying to find out which version of samba, if any is supported in an
Active Directory native mode environment? We currently are running mixed
mode with NT4 domain controllers but want to switch over ASAP.
Samba 2.2 can run in an Active
I've got a problem...
I have a CD-ROM jukebox in which is stored some 100+ CDs. They're mounted
automatically via the automounter with an executeable map. That part works
well.
To show people what is available, I have symlinks from another directory
to all the possible CD volumes. However, if
Is the throughput reported by smbclient represented in kilobits per second
or kilobytes per second?
I think this figure is represented as kilobits because of the format of the
string. (i.e. 4269.23 kb/s) Because the letters are lowercase (kb) instead
of capitals (KB). Is this correct?
Thanks,
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 07:16:41PM +0200, John Newhouse wrote:
I have two samba servers, PDC (3.0a21) , which has only [netlogon] share and FSERVER
(samba 2.2.5),
which uses PDC as password server and also shares out [homes] and [profile] .
Time to time it happens that when I log in from WS
What possible factors can cause a 2 gig file size limit ? I've verified
that the underlying filesystem can handle much larger files. I'm using
the standard samba package from Debian testing, version is 2.2.3a-12.
Please cc me on responses. Thanks in advance !
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hello,
I have samba 2.2.6 version compiled on RH Linux 7.2.
It used to work without any problem for some time but all of a sudden I
could not see my shares from Windows PC's.
One of the samba processes: nmbd is dying.
After restarting samba
service smb restart
nmbd will last about a few second
Any hints in /var/log/samba/log.nmbd or /var/log/messages?
I have samba 2.2.6 version compiled on RH Linux 7.2.
It used to work without any problem for some time but all of
a sudden I
could not see my shares from Windows PC's.
One of the samba processes: nmbd is dying.
After restarting
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 11:16, Tirant wrote:
Is it possible to run SAMBA over IPX/NetBeui? (I will thank any suggestion)
At this time, no. This question came up on the list not too long ago.
Apparently at some time in the past, someone made some patches available
to allow an old version of
I'm working on a packaging of samba for OpenZaurus
(http://openzaurus.sf.net).
We build on an x86 system cross-compiling for the Zaurus systems (an
ARM platform).
The part that is giving me trouble is the code pages.
Can I safely compile them with the make_smbcodepage and
make_unicodemap on the
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Hi,
my problem is to access a shared printer with samba on my WindowsXP workstation
When I browse thru my network with Explorer, I can see the shared printer.
When I double-clic on the printer, Windows XP ask me if I want to install it.
I choose the right driver and click OK.
The installation
Hi,
my problem is to access a shared printer with samba on my WindowsXP
workstation
When I browse thru my network with Explorer, I can see the shared printer.
When I double-clic on the printer, Windows XP ask me if I want to install
it.
I choose the right driver and click OK.
The
Please accept my patch for the spec file for RedHat RPM packaging.
It fixes problems (warnings / packaging-failures) in the
Checking for unpackaged file(s) stage.
Patch is made by diff -u to a current SAMBA_2_2 CVS tree.
Tested by packaging the rpm files on RedHat 8.0 using the makerpms.sh
Jonny,
I had a similar problem last week from Windows 2000 Windows NT: I
did not receive your
smb.conf file so you can look at the info below to see if it matches.
Also See the message from Stephen below in regards to the use
client driver = yes option.
You may be able
Hey there,
Just a question for you Samba 2.2.x gurus out there :)
We have a contingent (a steadily increasing contingent) of Win2K and WinXP
workstations.
Does anyone here know how to stop the profiles from replicating?
If we create a file in the profile dir, say \\PDC\UserHome\profile.doc.
It
I finally managed to make Samba work on my LAN. I only needed to tweak some routes.
Thanks
El Tue, 4 Mar 2003 18:16:32 +0100
Tirant [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Hello:
Is it possible to run SAMBA over IPX/NetBeui? (I will thank any suggestion)
I hava an small LAN of 3 computers,
Ver smb 2.2.7a
Managers, I am having trouble configuring samba as a domain member
authenticating to a win2k domain controller. All other aspects seem to
be functioning but samba is generating a log event when attempting to
connect to the password server as follows.
Machine NDEVDC1 rejected the
I think this was fixed in 2.2.7a. You will need to upgrade
-
Kristyan Osborne - IT Technician
Longhill High School
01273 391672
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To: [EMAIL
I'm having a problem with roaming domains on Samba v3.0-alpha21. I've
connected the machine (watertown) to the domain (precidia) via the
server (griffon). I've logged on with my userid (bcwhite) and seen
my roaming profile get created on the server upon logoff. Future logons
grab the roaming
I am designing a network that consists of a vpn tunnel between medical
labs. There will be a samba server at each end.
Files will be copied each day to one main file server (linux to linux)
but some people will be accessing files from remote windows machines
through the vpn.
Are there are issues
Hey Doc!
How are you? Long time no hear!
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, The Doctor What wrote:
I'm working on a packaging of samba for OpenZaurus
(http://openzaurus.sf.net). We build on an x86 system cross-compiling
for the Zaurus systems (an ARM platform).
The part that is giving me trouble is the
One fixed problem, one new problem.
Okay, I fixed the pam_smbpass problem by upgrading to 2.2.7a. So for
anyone out there, pam_smbpass won't work with ldap (./configure
--with-ldapsam) on 2.2.3a and will work with 2.2.7a.
Now, onto the next problem, changing passwords by Ctrl-Alt-Del from a
Hello,
We use Linux Work Stations that are logged into by several users
concurrently. We now use NFS to mount our user accounts from a Linux File
Server with a mount point of /home.
E.g.
/home/martin
/home/anotheruser1
/home/anotheruser2
File permissions on /home/*
drwx-rwx-r-x martin
hello
i am new to Samba protocol
please help.
Our Client software used samba protocol If there is no firewall case , this
protocol work properly from remote site.
All of firwall configuration open ( this mean is all of port open ).
Samba work very well, but if some constrain put in, it doesn't
Dear all,
I'm having great difficulty getting cross-subnet domain logon browsing to
work and have nearly reached the end of my sanity trying to figure out
what's wrong. Here's my setup and what's happening (apologies if it is
convoluted):
Subnet A
One Samba PDC with encrypted passwords.
One
I use rsync to backup my linux samba shares to a remote tape backup server.
Users periodically have open/locked files within their shares. Other than
telling the users to logout ( this doesn't always work - go figure), how can
I ensure the files listed in the smbstatus -L are successfully backed
Hi folks - I am having printing problems with our older machines.
Printing is working okay for our Windows NT, 2000 and XP clients.
However, with windows 95 98, the print job gets put into the Samba
spool directory (path = /var/spool/lp/tmp/samba) but doesn't make it to the
printer.
The
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 09:40, Siebert, Aaron wrote:
Ver smb 2.2.7a
Managers, I am having trouble configuring samba as a domain member
authenticating to a win2k domain controller. All other aspects seem to
be functioning but samba is generating a log event when attempting to
connect to the
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 09:40, Siebert, Aaron wrote:
Ver smb 2.2.7a
Managers, I am having trouble configuring samba as a domain member
authenticating to a win2k domain controller. All other aspects seem to
be functioning but samba is generating a log event when attempting to
connect to the
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Gopal Bhat wrote:
Hi,
I did more experiments with this problem and found that 'SMBD' fails to
authenticate when the Number of Groups an NT user belongs grows more
than 14 (i.e. 15 or more).
In my experience this is VERY much a platform issue and not a Samba
specific
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Gopal Bhat wrote:
Hi,
I did more experiments with this problem and found that 'SMBD' fails to
authenticate when the Number of Groups an NT user belongs grows more
than 14 (i.e. 15 or more).
Thanks,
Gopal
I can't have a look until tomorrow, but I wonder, is it possible
Hi,
I did more experiments with this problem and found that 'SMBD' fails to
authenticate when the Number of Groups an NT user belongs grows more
than 14 (i.e. 15 or more).
Thanks,
Gopal
Gopal Bhat wrote:
I am facing a strange problem related to authentication of NT users
accessing the SAMBA
Hi,
I've got a network with an NT4 PDC and a Samba file/print server,
running Samba 2.2.3 as packaged with Debian Woody. The machine has been
working quite happily for ages (started life with Samba 1.9.18 a long
time ago), and the printer sharing has always been done as Lan Manager
printers.
Hi there.
I am trying to achieve something that will let any machine be a member
of the domain, without needing authentication as an admin to join.
The basic idea is that all machines will be in the domain in the
server's opinion, and joining it will be necessary only for Windows to
know it is
Just a few notes I forgot - this is with Windows NT, 2000, and XP
clients, and I am working on the post-3.0-HEAD branch.
-- Tom
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 03:32:24PM +0200, Tom Alsberg wrote:
Hi there.
I am trying to achieve something that will let any machine be a member
of the domain,
Hi folks,
this patch against CVS HEAD provides decoding for the port_type field
when you do enumports 2 in rpcclient.
Cheers,
Waider.
Index: include/rpc_spoolss.h
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RCS file: /cvsroot/samba/source/include/rpc_spoolss.h,v
Hello,
I would like to hold the smb.conf inside an ldap server.
Is there any work going on in implementing a ldap-config-file-backend?
Do people already think about a schema for this? If not where can I ask
to get help in designing that schema?
I thought of something like this:
Auxiliary
hi,
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 04:05:26PM +0100, Stefan Voelkel wrote:
Hello,
I would like to hold the smb.conf inside an ldap server.
Is there any work going on in implementing a ldap-config-file-backend?
not that i know. but there was some effort in samba-tng for this. you
might have a
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Date: Tue Mar 4 09:33:34 2003
Author: abartlet
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/printing
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv25296/printing
Modified Files:
nt_printing.c
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On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Richard Sharpe wrote:
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Tim Potter wrote:
On Sun, Mar 02, 2003 at 10:10:53PM -0800, Richard Sharpe wrote:
This seems like a good way to do it. Does anyone have any objections if I
do so?
I went and read some of the CIFS spec[1], and it seems to me that the
QUERY_FS_INFO trans2 request only includes an identifier for the current
connection. Given this information, samba can only attempt to determine the
amount of space on the root of the share. This explains why using the dfree
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Please retest against 2.2.8pre2.
OK - I'll need to build my own packages, which I was hoping to avoid, so
testing against the new version will probably take me a day or so.
Running the rpcclient enumdrivers command returns no output.
Inspection of the logfiles
Mike Brodbelt wrote:
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Please retest against 2.2.8pre2.
OK - I'll need to build my own packages, which I was hoping to avoid, so
testing against the new version will probably take me a day or so.
Having tried this, 2.2.8 doesn't compile for me. Found the
Hello Samba Hackers!
I am debugging a performance problem associated with backing samba with a
distributed filesystem. On this filesystem, querying whether a file is
locked may involve a network roundtrip. Locking a file is substantially
less likely to involve a roundtrip, at least if the file
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 03:46:17PM +, Mike Brodbelt wrote:
Mike Brodbelt wrote:
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Please retest against 2.2.8pre2.
OK - I'll need to build my own packages, which I was hoping to avoid, so
testing against the new version will probably take me a day
I decided to have a look at 2.2.8pre2 on a Digital Unix box we run here -
and configure runs fine like this :
./configure --with-winbind
...
checking whether or not getgroups returns EGID too many times... no
checking whether struct passwd has pw_comment... yes
checking
Hi List!
It's some time ago now that I asked wether it is possible to join a domain
with a Windows 2000 client using the Norton Ghost console and Samba as pdc. I
now found some info in Samba's logfiles, and so I can ask now for the feature
that would be needed.
Ghost uses an account that is to
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