Title: Using the right network interface
Hi everyone,
samba 2.2.5
The server I'm using has 2 interfaces so using the
interface parameter I'm telling samba to use eth0 but
for some reason when I do netstat it is listening on eth1
interface = eth0 (the IP is 192.168.6.10)
netstat -an
udp
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Simeonidis, Steve wrote:
Hi everyone,
samba 2.2.5
The server I'm using has 2 interfaces so using the
interface parameter I'm telling samba to use eth0 but
for some reason when I do netstat it is listening on eth1
interface = eth0 (the IP is 192.168.6.10)
Try adding
The Win2k clients that have problems are ONLY Terminal Server machines.
Workstations do NOT have the problem. Win2k Terminal Server shares
multiple users over the one connection. One connection = one pid.
After applying the 2.2.6-2.2.7 patch minus bits regarding the %U, we
have had no
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Bob Puff@NLE wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a samba server for a friend who has a mac. He's running
OSX, version 10.2. He's got some really big video editing files that are well
in excess of 2gb. We're trying to back these up to the samba server, but it
quits
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 02:51, Elliot Williams wrote:
Hi guys.i need your help. I am using samba 2.2.6 and a w2k prof client.
During the weekend my system got rebooted. My profile therefore was not
updated into the samba pdc. When I reboot it gave some error and showed
me my last saved
We're trying to back these up to the samba server, but it
quits right around 2gb. That seems to be a magical number. This is with
version 2.2.3 of Samba, and Linux-Mandrake 8.2, ext3 file system.
Well, the Linux ext3 filesystem itself has a maximum file size limit of 2
GB so that isn't really
Dear Samba Team,
The following error appearswhen the ./configure script
is executed:
loading cache ./config.cachechecking for gcc... nochecking for
cc... noConfigure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH
Could you please assist to fix this problem.
Will SAMBA 2.2.7 work on Solaris
Hi
All
I had got two
subnets A (192.168.1.xxx) and B (192.168.2.xxx). both subnets A and B are
connected to one server (FreeBSD4.5) which takes care of routing, Proxy and a
samba server (Master) browser. Subnet B also has one samba server (local). Both
subnets have Win-95/98/ME clients.
Have you installed a wins server?
Joel
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 05:29:59AM +0530, Shishir Singhai wrote:
Hi All
I had got two subnets A (192.168.1.xxx) and B (192.168.2.xxx). both subnets
A and B are connected to one server (FreeBSD4.5) which takes care of
routing, Proxy and a samba server
Just having a senior moment here, but, I recall vaguely that samba will
listening on all NIC's but ignores the ones you tell it to ignore with.
Joel
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 07:44:02PM +1100, Simeonidis, Steve wrote:
Hi everyone,
samba 2.2.5
The server I'm using has 2 interfaces so using the
Install a compiler please, either sun cc or gnu gcc
Simo.
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 12:12, Corné Eloff wrote:
Dear Samba Team,
The following error appears when the ./configure script is executed:
loading cache ./config.cache
checking for gcc... no
checking for cc... no
Configure: error:
On December 10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Just having a senior moment here, but, I recall vaguely that samba will
listening on all NIC's but ignores the ones you tell it to ignore with.
Joel
Hmm. My home network config has samba configured to only listen on the
internal network, but nmb seems
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 07:25:07AM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
Joel == Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Joel Just having a senior moment here, but, I recall vaguely that
Joel samba will listening on all NIC's but ignores the ones you
Joel tell it to ignore with.
Yes, samba will
After a frightening experience with W2K Active Directory, we've been
considering an emergency migration to Samba. I've been looking at
both 2.2.7 and the latest 3.0 alpha, but have found little information
about migrating from W2K. Most information seems to be about Windows
NT PDC.
What I've
Yes Wins Server is on Master Samba
cheers:)
Shishir Singhai
-Original Message-
From: Joel Hammer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 5:51 PM
To: Shishir Singhai; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Synching browsing with two subnets
Have you installed a
Using the SAMBA_2_2 source from CVS has changed things but it has not corrected the
problem.
Using smbclient to obtain a directory listing now shows the size of a 8,522,525,696
byte file as 4227558400. When creating a tar archive of the share, the warning message
is now:
File size change -
Jonas try to create a user for your win2k machines like this...
Linux System Machine$
Samba System Machine
replace Machine by your machine name...
...
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From: Jonas Oberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 10:58 AM
Subject:
On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 10:22:01AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Got a log entry:
register_name_response: malformed response (question_name is NULL).
[2002/11/14 00:49:37, 0] nmbd/nmbd_nameregister.c:register_name_response(57)
register_name_response: malformed response (question_name is
Hi Roberto,
Jonas try to create a user for your win2k machines like this...
Linux System Machine$
Samba System Machine
replace Machine by your machine name...
I'm sorry, I should have said that also the machine accounts have been
added to smbpasswd and /etc/passwd like this;
-Original Message-
From: Joel Hammer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 7:18 PM
To: David Brodbeck; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] PDF printing problem - can't find Samba's file?
What are the permissions on /export/spool?
rwsrwxrwx
Does the
Ok Jonas so sorry...
have you tried to logon local on your w2k machine and then, change their
network information to domain... and get the message welcome to domain
hey yuval38 i made a mistake... the network neighbors properties is not
the right place, go to properties of my computer and then
This last reply has helped me figure out quite a few things, but I'm still
getting stuck on the 'adding server to domain' part. Here is what I am
seeing.
[root@yavin gabriel]# smbpasswd -j CT01 -r ANAKIN -U gabriel
Password:
error creating domain user: NT_STATUS_INVALID_DOMAIN_ROLE
Unable to
Dear samba colleagues,
just a question about adding a samba server (printer) to an existing
os/2 Warp Server domain.
Given: OS/2 Warp Server PDC
linux server/samba 2.2.1a which shares printers
win98 users, authenticated by the Warp Server 4.0
I'm searching for
Hi Everybody,
first the setup:
logon path = \\pmn90\%U\profile
logon drive = U:
logon home = \\pmn90\%U
[homes]
valid users = %S
read only = No
inherit permissions = No
security mask = 0777
directory security mask = 0777
Try,
valid users = %U
-Original Message-
From: Dragan Krnic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 9:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] SuSE 8.1/Samba 2.2.7 - files disappear in home subdirs
Hi Everybody,
first the setup:
logon path =
You sure about that? I'm pretty sure I've had 2gb files on my ext3 drives,
2.4.x kernel.
Bob
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 08:35:33 + (GMT), andy thomas wrote
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Bob Puff@NLE wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to set up a samba server for a friend who has a mac. He's running
OSX,
Hi
how can I find which user using (openning) a file in windows machine from unix via
samba
for example if I have the following file which is a outlook file and it open by a
user in my network
prompt ls -l outlook.pst
-rw-rw 1 aaa mannet 1130496 Mar 21 2002
when I use fuser
I've recently installed and configured
samba 2.2.7 on a Redhat 8.0 box. Samba is configured to use share level
security and there is a single share which is public. When connecting to
the machine by IP address (\\x.x.x.x\sharename) everything works fine.
When I connect by hostname
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 01:58:22PM +0100, Jonas Oberg wrote:
After a frightening experience with W2K Active Directory, we've been
considering an emergency migration to Samba. I've been looking at
both 2.2.7 and the latest 3.0 alpha, but have found little information
about migrating from W2K.
Try smbstatus
Alaa Mail wrote:
Hi
how can I find which user using (openning) a file in windows machine from unix via
samba
for example if I have the following file which is a outlook file and it open by a
user in my network
prompt ls -l outlook.pst
-rw-rw 1 aaa mannet
Nevermind.. I seem to have fixed my problem.. ANAKIN is not the PDC..
once I pointed it to LUKE, our PDC, then it joined and all is happy..
Gabriel
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Gabriel Matthews wrote:
This last reply has helped me figure out quite a few things, but I'm still
getting stuck on the
You will want to include the loopback interfaces
Check the sections in man smb.conf regarding these two
directives. You need to include the loopback interface in the
interfaces list or smbpasswd and swat will not work.
Hi,
are you sure about the loopback interface?
I have
interfaces eth0:0
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 04:55:49PM +0100, Holger Krull wrote:
Holger == Holger Krull [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You will want to include the loopback interfaces
Check the sections in man smb.conf regarding these two
directives. You need to include the loopback interface in
Errors:
could not check secret
'ping' to winbindd failed
winbind is in my nsswitch
any ideas?
Thanks
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-Original Message-
From: Bob Puff@NLE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
You sure about that? I'm pretty sure I've had 2gb files on
my ext3 drives,
2.4.x kernel.
RedHat Linux 7.0 with all current RedHat bugfixes and glibc upgrades.
Custom-compiled 2.4.17 kernel with ext2/ext3 ACL
Original Message -
From: Jennifer Fountain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 4:08 PM
Subject: [Samba] Installed New version of Samba for HPUX 2.2.7 - Winbind
doesn't w ork
Errors:
could not check secret
'ping' to winbindd failed
winbind is
Comments below
On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 09:17, Gabriel Matthews wrote:
This last reply has helped me figure out quite a few things, but I'm still
getting stuck on the 'adding server to domain' part. Here is what I am
seeing.
[root@yavin gabriel]# smbpasswd -j CT01 -r ANAKIN -U gabriel
Make
Hello all,
I was using Samba 2.2.5 on a Linux machine as a PDC and it was working fine.
But know I installed FreeBSD 4.7 in this machine and installed Samba
2.2.6pre2. It's still working as a PDC, but I can't add machine trust
accounts because FreeBSD doesn't accept $ in its usernames. How
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, David Brodbeck wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Bob Puff@NLE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
You sure about that? I'm pretty sure I've had 2gb files on
my ext3 drives,
2.4.x kernel.
RedHat Linux 7.0 with all current RedHat bugfixes and glibc upgrades.
-Original Message-
From: andy thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
RedHat Linux 7.0 with all current RedHat bugfixes and glibc
upgrades.
Custom-compiled 2.4.17 kernel with ext2/ext3 ACL patches.
On an ext2
partition:
[root@bigbox /export]# dd if=/dev/zero of=test.temp
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I tried to upgrade my 2.2.2 install to 2.2.4 in the past and
at that point none of my users could see any data on the
shares... scary.
I thought it might be a winbind issue.
I am currently have some file corruption issues that may or
may not be
For the record, stock RedHat 7.3 kernel (2.4.18-18.7.x) supports files
greater than 2GB.
Rather than debating the point as to whether various things
theoretically support 2GB files or not, it's rather easy to
empirically determine support using dd to create a file greater than
2GB.
Just my $.02
From: Esh, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue 10/Dec/2002 15:03 GMT
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Samba connecting to NT PDC
(Please take this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ,
Hi :-)
I am struggling through a RH 8.0 install on a machine we are looking to
replace our Netware server. I got tapped to do this as I support the
Graphics Deparment Mac OS ASIP server (running over 2 years now without a
crash and no outage except for general maintenance).
I am attempting to
Hello samba experts,
I want to configure samba with mysql as backend. I searched on google
and i found some info about this subject but it seems to be not really
what i nedd. I said this because i found few howtos about how to
configure samba to read password from mysql database to
To Samba Users Group:
I posted the message below, and a member of the group called me and talked
me through the problem. The solution is at the bottom of the page.
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From: David Neilson
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 3:40 PM
To: '[EMAIL
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From: Andrew Fellingham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 4:46 PM
Subject: [Samba] Help to a wet-behind-the-ears Linux newbie
Hi :-)
I am struggling through a RH 8.0 install on a machine we are looking to
replace our Netware
Hi,
I have a box running with samba 2.2.7 and winbind (nmbd and winbindd in use)
to allow users of the local NT domain to login. The config files for PAM and
/etc/nsswitch.conf have been configured correctly so logins are now possible
using the local console (login), ssh, xdm and su.
Almost
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, [iso-8859-1] João Paulo Just Peixoto wrote:
Hello all,
I was using Samba 2.2.5 on a Linux machine as a PDC and it was working fine.
But know I installed FreeBSD 4.7 in this machine and installed Samba
2.2.6pre2. It's still working as a PDC, but I can't add machine trust
Hi,
I am attempting install of samba 2.2.7 on a Sequent (IBM) Dynix 4.4.6
platform.
I downloaded the samba-latest.tar from the samba website:
samba.mirror.ac.uk/samba/download.html
Having unzipped and untarred the file, I then started as per the how to,
very first part.
I ran ./configure
On 10 Dec 2002 at 17:22, John H Terpstra wrote:
A work-around is:
1. Add the machine account without the trailing '$'
Let's see if with the new non-perl pw on 5.x there is a possibility to not go through
this
hassle.
2. Then edit the /etc/passwd (and if you have shadow passwords enabled
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Andrew Fellingham wrote:
Hi :-)
I am struggling through a RH 8.0 install on a machine we are looking to
replace our Netware server. I got tapped to do this as I support the
Graphics Deparment Mac OS ASIP server (running over 2 years now without a
crash and no outage
to me. Any help is greatly appreciated as I am (gasp!) almost ready to give
up and install a Win 2000 Server (something I have wanted to avoid) in order
to get this up and running.
I think you'll be sorry if you do that...
comments below...
Thanks in advance
Here is a dump of my
This is what i did to run a samba file server on linux. I installed liux 8.0 server installation (all packages, selecting security to be medium, no firewalls). After linux was installed i checked samba was already installed along with it. I created user accounts and port them to samba,created
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Mohammad Noman wrote:
This is what i did to run a samba file server on linux. I installed
liux 8.0 server installation (all packages, selecting security to be
medium, no firewalls). After linux was installed i checked samba was
already installed along with it. I
Well, the silence towards my issue with the mtime thing was starting to make
me thing I was going about things all wrong or something, so I decided to
try smbtar. It is a script that wraps the smbclient connection and tar
command available within an smbclient session.
The first thing I checked
Hello,
I am building a linux/samba server to backup some nt servers and would
appreciate some suggestions/pointers/criticisms etc... I googled for samba backup
but could not find many similar solutions.
need... Full/incremental network backups for 2=nt and 1=win2k servers.
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 10:46:19AM -0600, Andrew Fellingham wrote:
I am attempting to set up SAMBA to provide file sharing for our Windows
clients (something not for the faint of heart, I understand). I was able to
configure both Webmin and SWAT, and can access both services from a remote
So, I try playing with smbtar from the RedHat 7.3 samba-client-2.2.7-1.7.3
rpm and it decides to ignore the incremental command, yet when I connect
with the smbclient interactive session and use the tar command, incremental
(g) works.
smbtar -i -v -a -s post -p password -x qbooks -t
Program: smbtar
Package: RH7.3 samba-client-2.2.7-1.7.3
Code is the same in branch SAMBA-TNG revision 1.8.2.1 and branch Main
revision 1.9, and hasn't been modified for almost three years. The line
numbers listed below are in referance to brance Main revision 1.9 as listed
here:
[homes]
valid users = %S
After logoff new files are still there under the subdirs. When they
login again the subdirs are suddenly empty.
Try,
valid users = %U
Thanks Bob,
I guess it did it. T'was easy, wasn't it?
But, why? %S is usually in
Can anyone tell me or point me in the direction, on how to configure the
linux iptables firewall to allow samba connections to the linux box?
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I forgot, there is a comment about the tarmode needing to be set to fix a
fix that changed the default to not archive system and hidden files.
I didn't test to see if this was still the case, but it sounds like changing
the tarmode to inc is the better option, unless the -T[args] are allowed to
Hello,
i am running redhat linux 8, samba 2.2.7. i am trying to share my samba
share of music files over a school network. i want everyone to access
it. this is what my smb.conf file looks like:
[global]
netbios name = Kyle
workgroup = WORKGROUP
comment = Samba server
security = share
I have Samba v2.2.7 on Solaris 8. I have uploaded all the needed print
drivers and setup several printers using administrator. I edited the
'device settings', under printer/properties, to adjust memory and paper
trays etc.
When I login as a regular user on W2k client, the settings are
Hi all.
Here's my situation with this error.
I'm running Mac OS X 10.2. I connect to two servers: one running
Win2000 Server (sp3), the other running Linux with Samba 2.2.6. The
shared volume on the Linux box is an ext3 volume. I'm connecting to
both of them using DAVE v4. I can copy files to
Dale,
The RH-Linux 7.3 samba-client rpm installed a script file called smbtar in
/usr/bin. It wraps the smbclient command specificaly for running the
smbclient tar program. I don't know where it is installed on your system, if
at all. It is most likely in /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin if you've
Jacob,
Thanks for the info! As you suggested, I will look into the inner working of
smbtar. I just joined the mailing list today. I'll research the topics you
mentioned. I also need to brush up on multiple ethernet and tape devices as my
experience is lacking. My big concern right
I just tried the example. Under a Mandrake 7.1 box running ext2, the file dies at
2gb. However, under Mandrake 8.2 and 9 with ext3, it DOES work (as in, there is no 2gb
limit).
So that being the case (that it's not the filesystem), why isn't Samba handling 2gb
files?
Bob
andy thomas wrote:
Alex,
It sounds like you are trying to do w/ the mysql database what some
organizations have done with NIS/YP or are doing with LDAP or MS Directory
Services. If you are using a system that includes PAM, you can reconfigure
your system to look to sources other than the password file for username
I have seen the same 2 GB problem on my IRIX running 6.5.17 using an XFS file
system. I backup my Windows box to our SGI server and the backup file is about
5.5GB when finished. This was working fine with samba 2.2.4 but as soon as I
upgraded to 2.2.7 it stops the transfer at the 2GB limit
Well -f (force) has been mentioned, but since you specificaly said you'd
like to answer yes, use yes.
yes | cp -a (or whatever flags you want for cp)
It's a funny little program (but usefull, I'm not knocking it). Run it by
itself just for fun. Remember ctrl-c to break...
Jacob
Brent Torrenga
Hi, I'm hoping you could help me or at least direct me to someone who does
know. We're in a situation where there are at least 30 Windows XP users.
We run Samba 2.2.1a as our file server with Red Hat Linux 7.0
Just a couple of days ago, samba crashed for the first time in a while. One
hour
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 04:58:40PM -0500, Cale Fairchild wrote:
I have seen the same 2 GB problem on my IRIX running 6.5.17 using an XFS file
system. I backup my Windows box to our SGI server and the backup file is about
5.5GB when finished. This was working fine with samba 2.2.4 but as soon as
This has already been fixed in the CVS tree and will be in the next
release (2.2.7a scheduled for later today).
Cale Fairchild wrote:
I have seen the same 2 GB problem on my IRIX running 6.5.17 using an XFS file
system. I backup my Windows box to our SGI server and the backup file is about
Trying again, see below
Jocke
- Original Message -
From: Joakim Tjernlund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 3:52 PM
Subject: Print status problem
Hi all
I can not see any Status info for a print job when looking at the print queue in
W2K.
I dont get the #1-part. Can you please explain a little more in detail what
you add to sources.list? Also, I dont have /etc/apt/preferences. Can I just
make one with the contents of the one you pasted here?
And the #3:
I mount /dev/hda1 as /mnt/asd with this line:
mount -t ext2 -o acl -o
I am really quite puzzled as to why I have to edit smb.conf every time I
want to print to the FreeBSD machine from Win2K. (Running FBSD 4.7, samba
2.2.7 and cups 1.1.15.1_4.
When I log onto FBSD with username, password, I see the folders for the
printers, home, tmp, etc. but no printer. (Only 1
Chris,
Strongly recommend you update to the most recent version 2.2.7, there will
be an update early next week that fixes issues with files larger than 2GB.
Your current version 2.2.1a is rather old and has known issues with WinXP.
If you need further help, please email me directly.
- John T.
Hello all,
I am having trouble adding a windows 2000 client to a Redhat 8.0 Server
running Samba 2.2.7 Domain
Samba is the only PDC on the Network
everytime I try to add the windows 2000 computer to the Domain using the
root user, I get the error The following error occured
attempting to join
Hello all,
I am having trouble adding a windows 2000 client to a Redhat 8.0 Server
running Samba 2.2.7 Domain
Samba is the only PDC on the Network
everytime I try to add the windows 2000 computer to the Domain using the
root user, I get the error The following error occured
attempting to join
You could just kill sighup smbdprocessid
On linux it is kill -1.
You might post your smb.conf.
Have you run testparm?
Joel
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 06:45:44PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am really quite puzzled as to why I have to edit smb.conf every time I
want to print to the FreeBSD
Is it possible to configure samaba so that the username and passwords are
encrypted between the client (possibly a windows machine) and samba server. I
am new to samba (and linux for that matter).
Thank you
=
Poorav Chaudhari
__
Do you Yahoo!?
I am trying to join a win2k machine to a samba Domain.
Samba is the only PDC on the Network
everytime I try to add the windows 2000 computer to the Domain using the
root user, I get the error The following error occured
attempting to join the domain nextechvt The Specified user dooes not
At 07:51 PM 12/10/2002 -0500, you wrote:
You could just kill sighup smbdprocessid
On linux it is kill -1.
Why would I do that?
The machine is running, smbd is running; I just want to log on and print. :))
I don't want to go through the contortions of shutting a process down and
then restarting
Title: RE: [Samba] Using the right network interface
I've tried the bind interfaces only = yes but still the same
netstat gives the same results.
What I'm really trying to do and why I need this is because
I want to run 2 instances of SAMBA, a different one on each interface.
The
Hello,
I am wondering if anyone could help me out with the following questions:
1. How to uninstall Samba?
2. How to install/upgrade/uninstall Samba from Mandrake 9.0 to the latest
Samba version via source code (I noticed that MDK9 installed Samba to
different places. And the document:Using
Long-Sheng,
Make note of where mandrake puts various samba files. Use rpm to uninstall
samba. See rpm --help for details. Then get the latest samba source code. Untar
the source, cd to the directory and see ./configure --help for details about
configuring where to put various files.
To uninstall samba on MDK9.0, do the following:
Click on Start Application
Click on the Configuration option
Mandrake Control Center
login with root passwd
Software Management
Remove Software
In the find window, enter samba
It will then list all the samba packages installed.
Put a
Hi All,
I would like to know if its possible to run smbd under
various ID's like nobody? if its possible how do I run
it? man smbd doesn't tell on running different ids.
Im an setting up a samba-vscan(viruscan) so the rules
is, smbd must be running under various id like nobody.
Thank in advance
This is probably nothing but when I did
$ gpg --import samba-pubkey.asc $ gpg --verify samba-release.tar.[bz2|gz].asc
I got the following response
gpg: Signature made Tue 26 Nov 2002 07:12:04 PM CST using DSA key ID 2F87AF6F gpg: Good signature from Samba Distribution
Alan,
I just verified the samba-pubkey.asc and the two release keys and they
check out perfectly.
My key ID is CCB82B53, and I have signed this key.
You could try:
gpg --list-sigs 2F87AF6F
To see what info you have obtained from the samba-pubkey.asc file.
Also, is your own key valid?
In fact, my situation is that I did use Mandrake Control
Center or package management (RPM) to install Samba (Samba-common,
Samba-docs, Samba-winbind,...) and it works. Then I downloaded the latest
verion of Samba (source code) and configured it, make; make install. It
looks the installation was
(Please take this to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it's not a
development issue.)
Try
defining the IP address for "CAT" in your /etc/lmhosts file. Your WINS server
may not be supplying good information. Also, try to ping CAT at its IP address.
It doesn't appear to be reachable from where the Samba
i have tried redhat 7.3/8 w/ samba 2.2.5/7 which everything seems work
fineexcept i cannot browse the samba domain. the log files
say:[2002/12/11 13:43:52, 0] smb/password.c:authorise_login(863)
authorise_login: rejected invalid user nobodyafter i tried to browse the
domain from win98/xp
i have tried redhat 7.3/8 w/ samba 2.2.5/7 which everything seems work fine
except i cannot browse the samba domain. the log files say:
[2002/12/11 13:43:52, 0] smb/password.c:authorise_login(863)
authorise_login: rejected invalid user nobody
after i tried to browse the domain from win98/xp
I have found the same problem... ANd the resolution was the firewall
settings was on high - the SAMBA server couldn't even answer on it's own
broadcast for it's own IP or name!?! Set firewall to low and voila!
Thabo
- Original Message -
From: Michael Heironimus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
My big concern right now is
if my gameplan is reasonable
or if I should consider
another approach.
Dale, your gameplan is ok, it's the execution thereof that counts.
If you're p2p-ing to backup clients, why not do the right thing
and use GigaBit cards. They're just a tad more expensive than
So that being the case
(that it's not the filesystem),
why isn't Samba handling 2gb files?
A friend of mine had a similar problem. It turned out that
it was his shell (csh, if I remember correctly, maybe bash),
which was not capable to redirect beyond 2^31-1st byte,
because it was not
Hi,
I have a box running with samba 2.2.7 and winbind (nmbd and winbindd in use)
to allow users of the local NT domain to login. The config files for PAM and
/etc/nsswitch.conf have been configured correctly so logins are now possible
using the local console (login), ssh, xdm and su.
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