Eduardo M KALINOWSKI wrote:
> On 11-03-2017 09:35, Johann Spies wrote:
>> Is there not a better way to mount spyker's home directory on my laptop?
>>
>
> If you can access it via ssh, you can try sshfs.
>
There's also NFS, which I find to be a little more tolerant of me :).
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On 11 Mar 2017 2:45 PM, "Eduardo M KALINOWSKI"
wrote:
On 11-03-2017 09:35, Johann Spies wrote:
> Is there not a better way to mount spyker's home directory on my laptop?
>
If you can access it via ssh, you can try sshfs.
Thanks. I forgot about that. I did use it at
On 11-03-2017 09:35, Johann Spies wrote:
> Is there not a better way to mount spyker's home directory on my laptop?
>
If you can access it via ssh, you can try sshfs.
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As I do not use Windows, I was never fond of samba.
Now I want to have access from my laptop to my home directory on my Desktop
computer(home network server) which both run Debian Sid other than just ssh.
I want to be able to mount that directory on my laptop when needed.
I have worked through
On Monday 26 September 2005 03:10 pm, Paul E Condon wrote:
I am attempting to create a samba server on a Sarge box
using pure Debian. I am looking at the /etc/samba/smb.conf
I cannot find a file, ENCRYPTION.txt, on my computer or as part of
any of the packages that I installed. Where can I
I cannot find a file, ENCRYPTION.txt, on my computer or as part of any
of the packages that I installed. Where can I obtain a copy of this file?
Have you tried to ask google?
Florian
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Paul E Condon said:
I am attempting to create a samba server on a Sarge box
using pure Debian. I am looking at the /etc/samba/smb.conf
that was set up by the samba package and have a question
about a comment in it, namely
quote
# You may wish to use password encryption. Please read
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 10:54:27AM -0500, Josh Battles wrote:
Paul E Condon said:
I am attempting to create a samba server on a Sarge box
using pure Debian. I am looking at the /etc/samba/smb.conf
that was set up by the samba package and have a question
about a comment in it, namely
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 07:14:38AM +, Florian Dorpmueller wrote:
I cannot find a file, ENCRYPTION.txt, on my computer or as part of any
of the packages that I installed. Where can I obtain a copy of this file?
Have you tried to ask google?
Yes, and I found only advice emails that tell
I am attempting to create a samba server on a Sarge box
using pure Debian. I am looking at the /etc/samba/smb.conf
that was set up by the samba package and have a question
about a comment in it, namely
quote
# You may wish to use password encryption. Please read ENCRYPTION.txt,
# Win95.txt and
On Wed, 2005-07-13 at 21:54 -0500, Josh Battles wrote:
David Clymer said:
Please remember to reply to the list, not to the individual. I
will reply on-list so that everyone can (hopefully) benefit
from our exchange.
Sorry about that.
On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 08:42 -0500, Josh Battles
David Clymer said:
Please remember to reply to the list, not to the individual. I
will reply on-list so that everyone can (hopefully) benefit
from our exchange.
Sorry about that.
On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 08:42 -0500, Josh Battles wrote:
David Clymer said:
When you say that you can't log on,
Please remember to reply to the list, not to the individual. I
will reply on-list so that everyone can (hopefully) benefit
from our exchange.
On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 08:42 -0500, Josh Battles wrote:
David Clymer said:
When you say that you can't log on, do you mean that your
On Sat, 2005-07-09 at 15:12 -0500, Josh Battles wrote:
I'm having a few problems setting up samba on my server and I was hoping that
the list would be able to shed some light on my issue for me and point me in
the right direction.
I've installed all the required pieces of samba and started
I'm having a few problems setting up samba on my server and I was hoping that
the list would be able to shed some light on my issue for me and point me in
the right direction.
I've installed all the required pieces of samba and started the daemons and
set each user's samba password by using the
Josh Battles wrote:
obey pam restrictions = yes
Is PAM correctly configured? Have you tried it without PAM?
I don't use it myself, so I won't be of much help if you need
that option.
As for setup tips, from the looks of your smb.conf it seems
you are not using SWAT, and have started from
On Saturday 09 July 2005 12:12 pm, Josh Battles wrote:
I'm having a few problems setting up samba on my server and I was
hoping that the list would be able to shed some light on my issue for
me and point me in the right direction.
I've installed all the required pieces of samba and started
Hi!
I have just install Samba by running:
apt-get -t testing install samba
then I would like to try listing the shares available
on my server by running:
smbclient -L knight(myhostname)
but the computer output:
bash: smbclient: command not found
after I run testparm it outputs:
Load smb config
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sat, Aug 09, 2003 at 07:25:26PM +0800, Terence Ng wrote:
smbclient -L knight(myhostname)
but the computer output:
bash: smbclient: command not found
apt-get install smbclient
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Quoting Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I suppose this has nothing to do with Debain, but what does it mean to be
a Primary Domain Controler? And does that apply to Win98 and WinME
machines or only W2K/XP/NT machines?
In a networked environment using WinNT, 2K, XP Pro (and perhaps 98
On Tue 31 Dec 2002 07:33:26 +(-0800), Bill Moseley wrote:
Also, when I followed the instructions for setting up CUPS for printing
trying to print from Windows to linux asked for a password. Password for
what user??
This is what I finally setup for my printer to allow access:
Lourens replying to Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snipped]
I suppose this has nothing to do with Debain, but what does it
mean to be a Primary Domain Controler? And does that apply to
Win98 and WinME machines or only W2K/XP/NT machines?
Some may argue
I've read many Samba HOWTOs but I always have trouble -- and never really
sure if I have it right.
On my home LAN I have two Windows machines (Win98 and WinME). Neither are
setup with passwords -- well nothing that I would call a password. I
think one machine gives a login prompt but I just
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002 07:33:26 -0800 (PST)
Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've read many Samba HOWTOs but I always have trouble -- and never really
sure if I have it right.
On my home LAN I have two Windows machines (Win98 and WinME). Neither are
setup with passwords -- well nothing
Quoting Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is it possible (and is it recommended) to move to security = user on my
home LAN when the Windows machines don't really have a password? I guess
what I'm asking is how best to setup Samba and the Windows machines I'm
running. And, more importantly,
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Mike Egglestone wrote:
Quoting Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is it possible (and is it recommended) to move to security = user on my
home LAN when the Windows machines don't really have a password? I guess
what I'm asking is how best to setup Samba and the
Quoting Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I suppose this has nothing to do with Debain, but what does it mean to be
a Primary Domain Controler? And does that apply to Win98 and WinME
machines or only W2K/XP/NT machines?
This will help setup control for your network.
This applies to all
now that apple-communications are all lovely (thanks to ethan and
his quickie fix) i though samba would be a breeze.
silly me.
after 24 hours, my uptime was OVER FIVE, and tcpd was consuming
98% of cpu time (according to 'top')..
9869 ?R 0:01 \_ tcpd /usr/sbin/nmbd -a
8493 ?
Quoth C. Falconer,
I have a dozen win95b machines using an old pentium as a samba server -
rocks seriously hard considering the budget was $100 NZ, and that was spend
on the O'Reilly book Samba. I thoroughly recommend it to you.
FWIW, The O'Reilly Samba book is available in html form free
At 08:59 PM 10/24/00 +0200, you wrote:
Does anyone know if it is possible to replace a Windows NT domain controler
by a samba server so that a newly installed client system creates its entry
in the domain automatically? I think MS works that way, doesn't it?
Kinda - it depends on your clients
Does anyone know if it is possible to replace a Windows NT domain controler
by a samba server so that a newly installed client system creates its entry
in the domain automatically? I think MS works that way, doesn't it?
Michael
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Jay Kelly wrote:
Hello All,
I thought I would take a crack at Samba so I installed Samba. Now
what do I need to do for my window98 clients to log in to samba? What
change to my network setting will I need to make? Will my Primary Network
Login be Microsoft Family or Client for Microsoft
setup a network that it was slowing down her
computer.
Well I hope this helps
Walt in Colorado
-Original Message-
From: Kent West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 06 July, 2000 12:12 PM
To: Jay Kelly
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Samba Setup
Jay Kelly wrote
Walter Williams wrote:
The thing I never did figure out how to do was to
access the windows shares from Linux. This was
because my wife started whining about how since
I setup a network that it was slowing down her
computer.
If the Windoze box is called winbox and the shared drive is C,
: Friday, July 07, 2000 3:23 AM
To: Debian ListServer (E-mail)
Subject: RE: RE: Samba Setup
Hello
I setup and got Samba working with a Win95 machine.
Under the My Computer you right click on the item
you want to share and select Sharing from that
menu and set up the item
Hello All,
I thought I would take a crack at Samba so I installed Samba. Now
what do I need to do for my window98 clients to log in to samba? What
change to my network setting will I need to make? Will my Primary Network
Login be Microsoft Family or Client for Microsoft Networks? Do I need
to
Hi Jay,
Well, to install nmap do `apt-get install nmap`
Might as well get it, it as a good tool.
But from that lynx error it sounds like there is something
wrong with SWAT.
What version of Debian are you using?
Perhaps `apt-get remove samba` then `apt-get update` then
`apt-get install
of
Network Error: Broken Pipe???
Cant seem to still connect. I have swat in my /etc services and in
inetd.conf. Any Idea's
-Original Message-
From: Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 7:18 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Samba Setup
Hi Jay
16, 2000 12:27 AM
To: Jay Kelly
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Samba Setup
Odd.. I don't have netscape 4.x installed, but the newest mozilla.
I installed swat to test it out ( I am on woody ), hmm.. do you have
nmap installed? sending the output of `nmap localhost` might help,
just
Subject: Re: Samba Setup
Odd.. I don't have netscape 4.x installed, but the newest mozilla.
I installed swat to test it out ( I am on woody ), hmm.. do you have
nmap installed? sending the output of `nmap localhost` might help,
just to ensure that SWAT is running on port 901.
Hmm, the Broken Pipe
Jay Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I notice when I go into /etc there isnt a file named smb.conf. Does that
mean that samba is not installed or do I need to create the file myself?
On Debian it's in /etc/samba. locate, find and dpkg -S are your
friends!
Gary
I need some help setting up Samba.. Sorry to keep bugin you guys . Im
getting there. I try to configure samba thought netscape but I am gettting
an error Netscapes connection was refused by the server. Im sure I installed
it when I installed Debian. Any Ideas guys
Hi Jay,
I assume you are trying to configure samba through SWAT..
( I like using the manpage and editing smb.conf,
but that's me :)
Is SWAT in your /etc/inetd NOT commented out ( without a
# in front of it ), is inetd running, which port are you
trying to connect to?
Thanks,
Rob
Namodn
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Samba Setup
Hi Jay,
I assume you are trying to configure samba through SWAT..
( I like using the manpage and editing smb.conf,
but that's me :)
Is SWAT in your /etc/inetd NOT commented out ( without a
# in front of it ), is inetd running, which port
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