List,
I'm using Samba to share with Windows and am using the %m macro as the share name so that each Windows computer sees
only one share with it's name to use. This works great for almost every machine on my network: other Sambas, Win2K,
Win2K3, WinXP home but not this one XPPro. I've
Hi all,
I was hopping that some one know how I can let users ( not root )
mount samba share ( windows machines ). When I use root all work, when
I try if not a superuser it says that only root can mount
any clues ?
thanks, Allan
--
An application asked:
Requires Windows 9x, NT4 or better,
so
.
I installed that once mnths, maybe years ago but all I remember is
that is was an enormous pita to do anything with.
Yeah NFS on Windows was awful. Samba/CIFS is the way to go unless you
really have a week or two to waste.
kashani
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finding xorg.conf.new has to do with Samba, but it's
on the checklist...
The shell replaces the * by files in your current directory. I do not know
about nmblookup, but I gues you have to escape the *. That is, use '*' or
\* instead.
Wonko
Stroller strol...@stellar.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
On 30/11/2010, at 5:23pm, cov...@ccs.covici.com wrote:
... if I try
to look at those directories using that other operating system, and I am
coming in as root, all the files are not seen.
You have a root samba user?
o_O
I trust myself
On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 18:24:16 +0100, Niccolò Belli wrote:
So I will still be able to print through windows printers shared with
the smb protocol?
If you could before, you can now. As the bug report says, the samba flag
was unused, so removing it makes no difference to the compiled software
On Monday 08 Dec 2014 21:52:22 Joseph wrote:
I'm trying to mount windows 7 share on Linux via Samba and I get Permission
denied
mount -t cifs -o username=fd,password= //10.10.0.9/opendental
/home/thelma/mnt/wXPcomp/ mount error(13): Permission denied
Windows 7 firewall is ON, should I
hfs? It allows you to mount a location that can be accessed
via ssh to your local file system, as if you are using ssh.
Also samba can be a replacement. I have a samba server on my OpenWRT
router and use mount.cifs to mount it...
May these be helpful.
Danny
glibc-2.26 tells me to edit my nsswitch.conf:
https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Glibc_2.26_porting_notes/nsswitch.conf_in_glibc-2.26
"add files entry"
-
unfortunately this overlaps with an upgrade of a samba-domain-member
server, I got the job to upgrade it from 3.6.25 to a 4.5.x
Now I
a locally attached printer on a Gentoo machine. I have a Windows XP
laptop. I would like to print from my XP laptop over the network to the
printer.
I have followed the guide on gentoo.org. I've sort of got printing working
via Samba, but haven't been able to configure it for XP users to print
in this part of the world in any case!
I have a locally attached printer on a Gentoo machine. I have a Windows
XP laptop. I would like to print from my XP laptop over the network to
the printer.
I have followed the guide on gentoo.org. I've sort of got printing
working via Samba
On Nov 22, 2007 2:46 PM, Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Stroller,
On Thursday 22 November 2007, Stroller wrote:
On 22 Nov 2007, at 08:43, Mick wrote:
...
My experience is that stuff like this is not completely-obvious-to-
newcomers in Samba, and I wouldn't rely on it working
Mick pisze:
Thanks Stroller,
On Thursday 22 November 2007, Stroller wrote:
On 22 Nov 2007, at 08:43, Mick wrote:
...
My experience is that stuff like this is not completely-obvious-to-
newcomers in Samba, and I wouldn't rely on it working just like you
might expect
On Thursday 22 November 2007, dexter wrote:
Mick pisze:
Thanks Stroller,
On Thursday 22 November 2007, Stroller wrote:
On 22 Nov 2007, at 08:43, Mick wrote:
...
My experience is that stuff like this is not completely-obvious-to-
newcomers in Samba, and I wouldn't rely
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 16:24:01 +0100 (CET)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have an Samba server as a PDC running in a local network. Everything
works fine. Now we installed a Windows 2003 Small Business Server
with MS SQL in the network, because one application needs the MS SQL
Server
Hello all,
I have a router (asus wl500gp with openwrt kamikaze 7.09) with samba server
version 2.0.10-4. I have used smbfs to mount this router on my gentoo-box
(everything works fine), but since kernel version 2.6.27 smbfs will be
removed I have to switch now to the cifs modul. The problem
Run python-updater.
Cheers, Dave
That is pulling in two different versions of Samba into the tree:
* Starting Python Updater from 2.4 to 2.5 :
* Adding to list: =net-analyzer/rrdtool-1.2.27
* Adding to list: =dev-python/python-fchksum-1.7.1
* Adding to list: =dev-python
Am Donnerstag, den 22.09.2005, 11:03 +0800 schrieb Qiangning Hong:
I tried to transfer a large file (~300MB) to a windows machine from my
gentoo laptop:
# mount -t cifs //winbox/movies /mnt/samba -o iocharset=utf8,umask=
What if you just try
mount -o username=xxx //winbox/movies /mnt
On Thursday 22 September 2005 03:03 am, Qiangning Hong wrote:
I tried to transfer a large file (~300MB) to a windows machine from my
gentoo laptop:
# mount -t cifs //winbox/movies /mnt/samba -o iocharset=utf8,umask=
# exit
$ cp largefile.avi /mnt/samba
The transfer starts and eats 100
Hi,
I'm trying to setup a samba server on my gentoo system to share a few
different
directories. I want user authentication, so I can say user A has access to dir
nr.1, user B to dir nr.1 and nr.2 etc. and appropriately set permissions on
the
gentoo server.
I started by using
Robert Cernansky wrote:
On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 11:03:02 -0700 Zac Medico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ZM Robert Cernansky wrote:
ZM Hello,
ZM
ZM I just upgraded my system (emerge -u world) and after restart samba do not
ZM start. (Samba was not upgraded.) In the /var/log/messages I see:
ZM
On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 18:08:48 -0500
reader wrote:
Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
frankly samba is a mature and stable package. It should work. Perhaps
the OP's efforts are better directed at figuring out what is going wrong
with samba.
Yes, that was the conclusion I came to (I'm
Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Install samba-3.0.23c into /var/tmp/portage/samba-3.0.23c/image/
category net-fs
make: *** No rule to make target `install-everything'. Stop.
[snip]
That kind of appears to mean that `compile' has failed and thus the
Makefile is not complete
Mick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm afraid I can't answer your question directly because I do not use Samba,
but if you search this list you'll find an answer as to how to set your WinXP
box as a server for *nix machines and share the printer that way. The Samba
interface adds one more
On Wed, 05 May 2010 23:20:01 +0200, Matt Harrison wrote about Re:
[gentoo-user] samba vs. cifs:
On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 06:42:09PM +0200, KH wrote:
[snip]
specific (don't want to hear moo): Will I be able to mount a samba
partition without setting the samba use flag and after unmerging
samba
Am 17.05.2010 08:56, schrieb KH:
On Wed, 05 May 2010 23:20:01 +0200, Matt Harrison wrote about Re:
[gentoo-user] samba vs. cifs:
On Wed, May 05, 2010 at 06:42:09PM +0200, KH wrote:
[snip]
specific (don't want to hear moo): Will I be able to mount a samba
partition without setting
i think i had a similar issue like this one. i setup one of my linux
dictionary as a samba folder, in which i have some files which names
are in Chinese. my problem is some of the files cannot be seen when
connecting to that samba dictionary from linux, bu i can see all of
them if i connect
sshd messages, one to separate samba messages, and
the other to say "everything ELSE". The problem I seem to be having is
that the everything ELSE log still shows things that should have been
removed! For example, when I login via ssh I get identical notification
in the /var/lo
of the world in any case!
I have a locally attached printer on a Gentoo machine. I have a Windows XP
laptop. I would like to print from my XP laptop over the network to the
printer.
I have followed the guide on gentoo.org. I've sort of got printing working
via Samba, but haven't been able
I just rebooted the computer to make sure this wasn't some weird RAM
remnant, but the computer booted up:
carter ~ # /etc/init.d/samba status
* status: started
carter ~ # cat /etc/samba/smb.conf
[global]
workgroup = MYGROUP
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
guest account = guest
wins
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 04:44:58 -0500, Michael Sullivan wrote:
I just rebooted the computer to make sure this wasn't some weird RAM
remnant, but the computer booted up:
carter ~ # /etc/init.d/samba status
* status: started
carter ~ # cat /etc/samba/smb.conf
[global]
workgroup
a Windows XP
laptop. I would like to print from my XP laptop over the network to the printer.
I have followed the guide on gentoo.org. I've sort of got printing working via
Samba, but haven't been able to configure it for XP users to print without
having to login to Samba. So I'm looking back at using
and samba setup. Cups
serves printing for all the Linux boxes and is also hooked into Samba
so the windows boxes can print. As far as IP addresses go... screw
em... use the netbios name of the machines, for the Windoze box this
will be its hostname and the same is true for the Linux box (I don't
When you call
$ net getlocalsid DOMAIN
I don't know if you have to add DOMAIN to your command,
Try simply whithout and see if it's work:
$ net getlocalsid
As I have to setup a PDC using openldap and samba for my work I have
re-wrote an article describing the whole setup I have done, perhaps
Hi all,
My samba server just doesn't create machine based log files. This
is the details
/var/log/samba/log.smbd
[2005/06/16 16:28:56, 0] lib/debug.c:reopen_logs(589)
Unable to open new log file /var/log/samba3/log.tasmanian: No such
file or directory
[2005/06/16 16:29:42, 0] lib
program is provided with SAMBA starting with SAMBA
2.0.6. Once you have made the link [1] and restarted CUPS you can
configure your printers with one of the following device URIs:
smb://workgroup/server/sharename
smb://server/sharename
smb://user:password@workgroup/server/sharename
Robert Cernansky wrote:
Hello,
I just upgraded my system (emerge -u world) and after restart samba do not
start. (Samba was not upgraded.) In the /var/log/messages I see:
[snip]
[snip]
Mounting network filesystems (smb shares) and various samba comands
(smbtree, smbstatus) also crashes
As far as I know, Windows XP and newer versions of Windows prefer CIFS over SMB. You can't even access a Win2k3 share with samba without CIFS or disabling a server signing in the Win2k3 server.
On 8/11/06, Quag7 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 18:29 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Good Morning everyone:
I am preparing to bring a Samba file server online on my network. The
box is a p4 3.0ghz HT box with 500GB in 2 SATA drives -- it works fine
with the base OS installed.
I want to get it set up right to be able to serve as a file server with
my windows 2003 Active
didn't
have python:2 installed in the first place. The samba ebuild doesn't
include a dependency on python, so you'll need to do and emerge -t to see
which packages do pull it in, but I suspect it is required by an eclass
inherited by one of the ebuilds.
If so, Samba itself does not need Python
these USE flags for net-analyzer/tcpdump-4.3.0:
U I
+ + chroot : Enable chrooting when dropping privileges
- - ipv6 : Adds support for IP version 6
+ + samba : Adds support for SAMBA (Windows File and Printer sharing)
- - smi: Build with net-libs/libsmi to load MIBs on the fly to
decode
and some times reboots it self losing the link so I have
ifplugd there get new address via dhcp immediately. Intranet card is
configured not to use ifplugd. I'm using OpenRC.
The problems are related to iptables and samba.
Samba: when ifplugd runs down the internet card samba is killed
cov...@ccs.covici.com writes:
> lee <l...@yagibdah.de> wrote:
>
>> cov...@ccs.covici.com writes:
>>
>> > lee <l...@yagibdah.de> wrote:
>> >
>> >> cov...@ccs.covici.com writes:
>> >>
>> >> > Hi. I just u
I had posted the whole file. But I can do it again easy enough.
@version: 3.30
@include "scl.conf"
options {
threaded(yes);
chain_hostnames(no);
stats_freq(43200);
mark_freq(3600);
};
source src { system(); internal(); };
fi
Thanks Stroller,
On Thursday 22 November 2007, Stroller wrote:
On 22 Nov 2007, at 08:43, Mick wrote:
...
My experience is that stuff like this is not completely-obvious-to-
newcomers in Samba, and I wouldn't rely on it working just like you
might expect.
Hmm, I know what you mean
On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 10:32 -0500, Peter wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 16:12:43 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
Hi All,
I installed samba, and xinetd, then edited /etc/xinetd.d/swat and set
disable=no. I restarted xinetd, and when I connect to
http://localhost:901/
with firefox, I
Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 10:32 -0500, Peter wrote:
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 16:12:43 +0930, Iain Buchanan wrote:
Hi All,
I installed samba, and xinetd, then edited /etc/xinetd.d/swat and set
disable=no. I restarted xinetd, and when I connect to
http://localhost:901
Harry Putnam wrote:
Iain Buchanan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
after you put USE=samba smb into your /etc/make.conf, type
$ emerge -p --newuse world
to see all the ebuilds affected by the new use flags.
I hope this clears it up a bit for you. Otherwise, keep posting :)
There aren't any
Neil Walker wrote:
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking around for up to date instructions/wikis/howtos on how
to set up Samba on my CUPS server to allow me to print from Windows.
It's been a very long time since I was stupid enough to run Windows on
any of my machines
Chris Ong wrote:
Hi all,
After I emerge samba and cups.. i got this message
* Caching service dependencies...
* Services 'samba' and 'cupsd' have circular
* dependency of type 'iuse'; continuing...
* rc-update complete.
So.. there's nothing much to worry on? rite ?
--
Regards
Hi - I would really appreciate some help ... I'm getting an error when
trying to set-up my Gentoo laptop to print to a Gentoo Samba server with a
connected printer. If I run the command:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] foomatic-configure -s cups -p HP-DeskJet_510 -c
smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED] -n hp510 -d gimp
with the same
file then the printer is defined.
Is there some config option that could make the printer visible
when I'm ssh'ed into the machine?
This is out of Samba laziness really. I haven't wanted to deal with
using Samba and making the printer visible to the network. If there is
some way
this could be scripted in Perl/PHP but I haven't had time to explore that
yet).
OK, but the problem is that I can't put samba to work with pam. If I
try to use pam none authentication is done and samba try to use any
other methods (pdb) and finish with pdb_guest wich one let the user
join
Heinz Sporn wrote:
Am Donnerstag, den 22.09.2005, 11:03 +0800 schrieb Qiangning Hong:
I tried to transfer a large file (~300MB) to a windows machine from my
gentoo laptop:
# mount -t cifs //winbox/movies /mnt/samba -o iocharset=utf8,umask=
What if you just try
mount -o username=xxx
On 10/26/05, John Jolet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in
my experience samba works better for that sort of thing anyway.
If a server serving an nfs share goes down, all the computers with that
share mounted will go nuts, spending 100% cpu trying to get the share
back. Samba seems to fail more
On Sun, 06 Nov 2005 10:59:24 +0100, Alexander Skwar wrote:
I've got a Buffalo Linkstation HD-HLAN250. This is a consumer NAS device,
which makes the built-in HD accessible via SMB and FTP. On that system,
some sort of Linux with some sort of Samba is running.
I'm now trying to create
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Set up a Samba server... hmm... KDE Control Centre has a excellent interface
for that. Very easy.
In a related story...
The first time I used Samba to do some network transfers I spent ten minutes
checking file intergrity. It went so darn fast... I was sure
As far as I know you can only overwite a file on NTFS if you leave the
size *exactly* the same. Let's hope it will soon be possible to use
NTFS natively.
On 5/3/06, Teresa and Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Set up a Samba server... hmm... KDE Control Centre has
On 5/23/06, Allan Spagnol Comar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nice, the bar thing solved the problem with samba, I had never used
cifs, is it better ? in what things it is better then smbfs ?
Among other things, it supports files 2G (or is it 4G?).
From /usr/src/linux/Documentation/filesystems
yesterday. Not sure why. I just
upgraded to the latest ~x86 everything, but it still happens...
thanks,
I made it a bit further: something is calling
/etc/init.d/samba status - I found this out by
editing /etc/init.d/runscript.sh and changing the output to print the
service name, so instead
Hi,
I never could make Linux box use MS-XP files (NTFS) over samba when the
file names are Hebrew.
open attempts of such file names results in failure (-1) and errno set
to NOENT (standard message: No such file or directory).
My last attempt is with:
http://www.iglu.org.il/faq/index.cgi
Am Donnerstag 16 November 2006 21:34 schrieb David Harel:
Hi,
I never could make Linux box use MS-XP files (NTFS) over samba when the
file names are Hebrew.
Heya,
I just tested this out really quick and encountered the same problem. However
I was able to mount everything without any
On Saturday 16 December 2006 06:44, David Corbin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about '[gentoo-user] Samba ebuild
problem':
I'm getting this when I emerge samba. Is this an outright bug, or
something wrong on 'my side'?
./configure: line 3210: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
./configure
I'm wondering if anyone here has been able to enable web_dav to become a
full fledged replacement for samba. Samba is fine, don't get me wrong,
but it just sucks when it's across WANs.
My current problem lies with figuring out how to enable some sort of
privilege separation.
Current
On Friday 15 September 2006 17:46, Pawel K wrote:
Hello
NFS and SAMBA doesn't mount at boot:
1. NFS
I receive the following message at boot:
Sep 15 14:34:34 [rc-scripts] ERROR: cannot start
nfsmount as net.eth0 could not start
Sep 15 14:34:35 [rc-scripts] ERROR: cannot start
netmount
in the
middlle for that, and I saw such a solution for Windows. Does anybody
know if this is possible with Linux?
Did you consider something like an ethernet cable and using samba? I
haven't used my Linux drive specifically in another Windows machine,
but samba works fine for using our
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 7:49 AM, Spidey spide...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 10:38, Mark Knecht markkne...@gmail.com wrote:
SNIP
Years ago I tried this basic guide:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/quick-samba-howto.xml
I don't remember why but I didn't have much luck
-samba-howto.xml
I don't remember why but I didn't have much luck with it. However it's
been updated and cleaned up a lot so maybe it's OK.
Thanks in advance for any ideas.
Cheers,
Mark
The easiest solution, most used, is probably SAMBA. You should give it a
chance again.
Yes
Hi all,
I've got a media server that I'm in the process of installing Samba on.
When I do:
emerge -NuD --pretend samba
I get a list of stuff that portage wants to install, including Python,
V2.7.3, even though the machine already has V3.2.3 installed. I've also
stripped down the USE
directory from your overlay, run emerge
--metadata and emerge samba again. See what that does.
I have tried this, and the same problem happened, where emerge
complained that pam.eclass wasn't found.
2. Set PORTDIR_CACHE_METHOD and/or OVERLAY_CACHE_METHOD explicitly in
make.conf, the best
I'll stick with NO. Still I think
that all services stopped should be restarted by default.
Yes, it does seem like a bug, or at least an undocumented feature.
Actually found the true reason for the services not starting. When you stop
samba it fails to terminate 2 instances of nbmd. So when
lee <l...@yagibdah.de> wrote:
> cov...@ccs.covici.com writes:
>
> > lee <l...@yagibdah.de> wrote:
> >
> >> cov...@ccs.covici.com writes:
> >>
> >> > Hi. I just upgraded from samba 4.1.x to 4.2.7 and in one of my shares,
> >>
cov...@ccs.covici.com writes:
> lee <l...@yagibdah.de> wrote:
>
>> cov...@ccs.covici.com writes:
>>
>> > Hi. I just upgraded from samba 4.1.x to 4.2.7 and in one of my shares,
>> > I can not access any subfolders of that share. It usually gives me
On January 4, 2017 10:48:12 PM GMT+01:00, "Stefan G. Weichinger"
<li...@xunil.at> wrote:
>
>Do people here run samba-4.x AD DCs on gentoo?
>
>If yes, pls let me know of any traps or so.
>Yes, I read the wiki ;-)
>
>I currently prepare the migration of an
Hi,
Discovered an issue when trying to compile net-fs/samba-4.5.16. Looks
like it involves the WAF package configuration process and/or rpcgen.
Problem is with the source files trying to "#include "
(sm_notify.c is the first the fail), the location of the glibc SunRPC
headers when
for each side?
netbeui
samba
I thought that Samba has *LONG* been NetBIOS over TCP/IP (a.k.a. NBT).
Is NetBEUI code /still/ in Samba?
ethertalk (appletalk)
http://netatalk.sourceforge.net/
ipx (netware)
ftp://ftp.koansoftware.com/public/opensource/mars_nwe/mars_nwe-0.99.pl21.tgz
On Wednesday, 10 February 2021 23:03:18 GMT Dan Egli wrote:
> On 2/10/2021 4:30 AM, Michael wrote:
> > This is how I understand the printing process ought to work in your use
> > case:
> >
> > The Samba server, Athena, will use the MSWindows Network Printer
> > i
ted in understanding the logic
behind the choice in the Gentoo Handbook.
Additional information.
The Samba Wiki states the following in the Preparing the Installation
section of the Setting up Samba as an Active Directory Domain Controller
document.
"The host name and FQDN must not
Hi
I have a problem with getting samba to play nice with my XP boxs.
In short Samba has happily allowed me to see my XP shared directories
for a 3-4 months, however the other night I restarted my router
therefore disabling my LAN connections without first umounting my
samba shares [oops] I have
On 10/09/2013 22:11, Timur Aydin wrote:
Today I had quite a bit of issues while creating a local overlay to
modify samba. Got through all of them, but there were the following
issues which I wanted to bring up, because I am not sure whether I have
done anything wrong:
- I had created
bdah.de> wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> cov...@ccs.covici.com writes:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> > Hi. I just upgraded from samba 4.1.x to 4.2.7 and in one of my
>> >> >> > shares,
>> >> >> > I c
t;> >> cov...@ccs.covici.com writes:
> >> >>
> >> >> > lee <l...@yagibdah.de> wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> cov...@ccs.covici.com writes:
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> > Hi. I just upgraded fro
.@yagibdah.de> wrote:
> > >> >> cov...@ccs.covici.com writes:
> > >> >> > Hi. I just upgraded from samba 4.1.x to 4.2.7 and in one of my
> > >> >> > shares,
> > >> >> > I can not access any subfolders of that share. It usua
cov...@ccs.covici.com writes:
> > > >> > lee <l...@yagibdah.de> wrote:
> > > >> >> cov...@ccs.covici.com writes:
> > > >> >> > Hi. I just upgraded from samba 4.1.x to 4.2.7 and in one of my
> > > >> >> >
Hi. I just tried to update to the new stable samba 3.025c and noticed two
problems:
- the init script does not work (known bug #191647)
- after fixing the init script, the Windows box (XP SP2) can no longer
connect to shared directories despite the new server being visible and
browseable
Idle
StateTime 1192454327
Accepting Yes
Shared Yes
JobSheets none none
QuotaPeriod 0
PageLimit 0
KLimit 0
OpPolicy default
ErrorPolicy stop-printer
/Printer
I don't know what the print server is running (windows server I think).
I'm running gentoo with a 2.6.20 kernel, CUPS 1.2.10-r1 and Samba
Hi All,
I am trying to setup access permissions for a Samba file server and have so
far done this much;
chmod -R ug+rwxs,o-r+x /data
The three MS Windows users on the server (george, viki cad) can all create
files and delete their own, but cannot delete a file that they have not
created
On 25 Jan 2009, at 01:08, Grant wrote:
...
Sounds like a good idea. Would one be better than the other?
Depends what o/s you're using everywhere. I wasn't sure if your media
player was actually a PC or some kind of standalone box.
Samba is fine when you're double-clicking in a GUI
machine...
I was thinking sshfs, but since I can't login directly as root, is there
some other way?
Export temporarily via nfs or samba. With nfs, remember to set no_root_squash,
which is highly unrecommended, leaving samba as actually quite decent for this
kind of thing.
--
alan dot mckinnon
--- Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did a big update recently and this is the first
time using smb
since. Samba is running and I can smbclient -L
//host and see all the
shares but smb://host/share just gets that message
in konq.
Where should I start looking to fix
On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 15:20 -0800, Andrei Slavoiu wrote:
--- Harry Putnam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I did a big update recently and this is the first
time using smb
since. Samba is running and I can smbclient -L
//host and see all the
shares but smb://host/share just gets that message
Hello,
I recently set up samba to allow authentification against Active
Directory for file sharing on a CentOS 4.5. Even if their installer is
supposed to do it correctly, it didn't work the way I wanted, so I had
to understand how to set it up manually.
The main problem I found
at 3:09 PM, Jil Larner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I recently set up samba to allow authentification against Active Directory
for file sharing on a CentOS 4.5. Even if their installer is supposed to do
it correctly, it didn't work the way I wanted, so I had to understand how to
set it up
Hi,
Yes, this is the problem, stupid typo mistake.
Arunas
-Original Message-
From: Norberto Bensa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 10:04 PM
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] ldap samba pdc problem
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED
. I found nothing about this on google. I'll be really
interested in a way to solve this issue.
This technique may prove helpful:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/linux-cifs-client/2007-July/002063.html
and this one too:
http://fixunix.com/samba/186367-samba-help-mount-error-11-cant-find-any
:
http://fixunix.com/samba/186367-samba-help-mount-error-11-cant-find-any-info.html
Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking around for up to date instructions/wikis/howtos on how
to set up Samba on my CUPS server to allow me to print from Windows.
It's been a very long time since I was stupid enough to run Windows on
any of my machines. However, when I did, I didn't have
-Original Message-
From: Nick Rout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 September 2005 22:33
To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] CUPS: Sharing printers via IPP
HA!!! I just set up windows to print to cups direct (no samba) and may
be able to offer some
Bryan Whitehead wrote:
Can't you also use the iocharset=utf8 and codepage=utf8?
something like:
mount -t smbfs -o user=user,iocharset=utf8,codepage=utf8 \\server\path
/mnt/samba
This doesn't work?
It doesn't work. There are ?s in the filenames.
--
Qiangning Hong
http://www.hn.org
with OpenOffice
1.x
I experienced the same problem while trying to migrate a network share from samba to nfs.
Everything else worked fine with nfs. I could even open the OO files in file-roller, for example, with no errors at all.
Thus, I was forced to go back and stick to samba.
Do you get loads of 'NFS
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