I am sorry, here is an addendum to my previous post:
>>Somehow Ubuntu was given root user
permissions<<
Actually, upon rereading my notes, Ubuntu was only given permissions of the
user doing the login - not root - but we could login with any valid user
apparently FreeBSD thought it was present
ac's? and other Linux-type clients?
Can anyone shed a clue on what is occurring here? Seems like a dangerous hole
in FBSD's NIS implementation. I know, I should move to Kerberos/LDAP but that
realisticall
Hi All,
I'm re-posting and re-framing this problem somewhat...
I'm running several Compaq Proliant DL360 servers, all with FBSD
6.0-RELEASE.
One of these has an internal Quantum DLT 4000 (that's how the
BIOS identifies it -- I am seeing the drive ID'd by the BIOS as
the machine boots) tape drive
e maillist know,
Roy
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> On 2/1/06, RA Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I'm running several Compaq Proliant DL360 servers, all with
> FBSD
> > 6.0-RELEASE.
> >
> >
Hi All,
I'm running several Compaq Proliant DL360 servers, all with FBSD
6.0-RELEASE.
One of these has an internal Quantum DLT 4000 (that's how the
BIOS identifies it) tape drive. I need to use it, but can find
no evidence of this hardware in the dmesg output. I've googled
around and really all I
Ted,
Thanks for getting us pointed in the right direction. Turns out
the Compaq BIOS that this bunch of hardware wanted was plain ol'
SCO UNIX. Go figure...just about all the other Compaq-based FBSD
boxes I've built have been done with SCO Unixware 7.1 or
thereabouts...go figure!
Roy
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Hello all,
I'm darned if I know what is going on with this -- I've
installed many version 4.X and 5.X systems on Proliant hardware
but this is the first failure (and the first Proliant 6000) --
Presario 6000 dual processor
Smart Raid 3100ES attached to 4 - 18 Gb 10,000 RPM UW SCSI
drives. Configu
Hi all,
I'm having one of those "bite me in the arse why don't ya..."
kind of problems. I recently migrated user and workstation
accounts from a FBSD 4.7 machine running Samba 2.2.8 to
different hardware running FBSD 5.3 and Samba 2.2.12 (Samba is
PDC). The machine accounts were each entered to th
Hello All,
I am trying to build a network around NIS/YP on a v 4.9-STABLE
central/login server. Clients are FBSD v 5.2-1. The goal is a
centrally administered KDE environment for each workstation.
Because I am exporting the home directories on the server, as
well as passwords via YP, users default
I am still unable to get rid of these on my 5.2 installation
running on AMD K6-2 450 MHz hardware.
FBSD 4.9 ran just fine on this box with nary a hiccup. I am
ruling out faulty hardware as the culprit as I test loaded 4.9
back on the system yesterday and saw not a one of the above
messages.
The s
I have searched high and low for help with these negative-time
calcru messages...there is scant information out there, mostly a
paragraph in the troubleshooting section of the FreeBSD docs.
Most folks following the instructions there on later versions of
FBSD seem to not be successful in getting ri
A critical functional feature I am missing is the ability to
give a user or group basicall full administrative access to a
particular share.
admin users = user1 @group etc
is supposed to accomplish this. The share is writable has file
mask of 711 which lets each file writer own his/her file
exclu
Well, all is well especially now that I read the arp man
pages...messages simply telling me I swapped ip addresses on two
nics in my firewall...nice FBSD feature...messages gone now.
Thanks to all who helped...Roy
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Hi,
I have a FBSD 4.8 box running Samba in my network. Lately I am
noticing some strange messages at the console concerning my
firewall. The messages basically say the MAC address of my linux
firewall's internal ip address has changed...and 15 minutes
later changed again (to the original MAC addre
Don't know if this is the right maillist for this but --
We have two satellite school buildings linked to a central
"hub." I have recently replaced the last Microsoft server with a
freebsd box running Samba and acting as PDC. The two satellite
buildings are linked with dedicated T1 circuits and th
Hi all,
In the process of debugging my SAMBA installation, I discovered
I've compiled SAMBA v 2.2.8a on my 4.8 RELEASE box. The 2.2.8a
is listed in the ports collection as being for 4.8 STABLE,
while 2.2.8 is for RELEASE. Should I uninstall and make the
2.2.8 or just leave things as they are?
[I
Sorry, folks, somehow my smb.conf was omitted from last night's
post here it is again but corrected:
Hello, list --
I trust this is the correct list for this post. I have been
wrestling literally for days with SAMBA/Win2K remote printing.
Here is the architecture:
qty 1- FBSD SAMBA Server PDC
qt
Hello, list --
I trust this is the correct list for this post. I have been
wrestling literally for days with SAMBA/Win2K remote printing.
Here is the architecture:
qty 1- FBSD SAMBA Server PDC
qty 2- Network printers (an HP LJ2100 with Built-in net card,
and a Canon 6500 printer/copier also with
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