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Has anyone created RPMS for Mandrake 9.2 using the latest 3.07?
Thanks in advance,
-=Ray
Ray Anderson
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Hello,
I have an issue with samba-3.0.10-1.fc3 permissions.
The situation is this:
I have a client that wants one user to have write permission to a directory,
but a GROUP of users to have read access. Simple,
right? First, I set up the directory structure per Linux:
(According to the samba
.
Thanks,
-=Ray
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Subject: [Samba] Unusual permissions problem
Hello,
I have an issue with samba-3.0.10-1.fc3 permissions
Helmut Hullen wrote:
Hallo, Beschorner,
Du (Daniel.Beschorner) meintest am 26.07.07:
The Linux kernels 2.6.17 - 2.6.17.11 have a bug with kernel oplocks
that hits Samba and shows your symptoms.
A kernel update or kernel oplocks = no may solve it.
Kernel update seems not to help -
Ed Kasky wrote:
At 05:24 AM Tuesday, 9/11/2007, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote -=
Binary packages will be made available on a volunteer basis at
http://download.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/
Not being as adept at building rpm's as I could be if I had the time
to learn it, is there
In your migration back to src, any special considerations? Or will
you just remove the rpm and install from the src? Any considerations
for the smb.conf? I can't think of any off hand myself, but thought
I'd put it out on the list just in case...
In my particular situation, removing the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looking for a solution to this problem. I have Googled all over the
place but haven't found a definitive answer.
I have a Samba Server that ONCE was on a network where there was
SECOND Samba Server with IP Address 192.168.20.3. Today, the FIRST
server is on a network
Joseph C. Fisher wrote:
Sure...
Here it is:
[global]
workgroup = THEKEY
interfaces = eth0, lo
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
browseable = Yes
case sensitive = Yes
security = domain
log level = 1
syslog = 0
log file =
Mark Nienberg wrote:
I downloaded the tar.gz file for 3.0.27a and I noticed there is not a
Fedora directory inside the packaging directory. I'm fairly certain
there used to be one in older versions. I'm groping now to figure out
how to build rpms for Fedora 4, which I know is a little old
Mark Nienberg wrote:
Ray Anderson wrote:
Mark Nienberg wrote:
I downloaded the tar.gz file for 3.0.27a and I noticed there is not
a Fedora directory inside the packaging directory. I'm fairly
certain there used to be one in older versions. I'm groping now to
figure out how to build rpms
Tim Bates wrote:
Michael Heydon wrote:
but if you just want to share directories from the windows system
then you really don't need samba.
What if you have a non-server version of Windows and wanted to use it
as a domain controller or do something more tricky than Windows allows
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 on two subnets, and one of
Howard Jones wrote:
Does this ring any bells with anyone? The firewalls are Juniper
Netscreens at both ends, for what it's worth. I've had a google around,
and I can't see anything related to packet size or MTUs, which is what
it smells like to me... (presumably the 9th filename ends up in a
Pappas, Bill wrote:
Ok. I matched /proc/sys/fs/file-max (i.e 1,000,000) to the max open files
parameter in smb.conf.
This did the trick.
Apparently an application on a CIFS client (running WINXP) opens many, many
files.
I appreciate your help.
I had this problem also with a rogue XP
Glenn T. Arnold wrote:
Harry,
You did give me an idea though. For grins I just set rights to 0777 even on the extended acls and I still get access denied when trying to upload print drivers. Here is the updated rights on /var/lib/samba/printers.
Harry,
Check your apparmor setttings:
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