t;>
> >># mount -t cifs //winbox/movies /mnt/samba -o iocharset=utf8,umask=
> >
> >
> > What if you just try
> > mount -o username=xxx //winbox/movies /mnt/samba ?
> >
> > Does this resolve to a smb type mount (instead of CIFS)? Does it work
&
ter transfers?
>
> What software are you using (client x server)? What is the method of
> transfer (HTTP, FTP, SFTP, NFS, SAMBA)? Sorry, but your message say
> almost nothing, and makes it quite hard to help.
>
Sorry, I am using samba and kde and am copying files from a directory on the
ge
; > Are there any setting I should look at to enable faster transfers?
>
> What software are you using (client x server)? What is the method of
> transfer (HTTP, FTP, SFTP, NFS, SAMBA)? Sorry, but your message say
> almost nothing, and makes it quite hard to help.
>
Sorry, I am
I have a gentoo server running stable fully updated, and I share a folder
with samba on a gigabit network.
The client dual boots Gentoo (stable again) and Windows 7.
Under windows 7, getting a file from the server achieves around 70MB/s
Under Gentoo, using gnome gvfs, it can only achieve around
Hi,
On Mon, 06 Nov 2006 00:09:23 +1100 Dave Oxley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Since upgrading to the 2.6.18 kernel I get this on my client machine
> when trying to emerge. I have distfiles mapped to a server samba share
> and this works if I boot back up into 2.6.17. Does
On 2/9/06, Harry Putnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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 fla
fire-eyes wrote:
On Tue, 2005-08-02 at 07:14 +0800, William Kenworthy wrote:
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS='~x86' emerge samba -s
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS done on the command line is a very poor idea,
use /etc/portage/package.use instead.
I forget the specifics, but I have seen a system run into seriou
d 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 lo
Thanks all for the answers until now;
What i am looking for is to backup 3 servers, and a critical issue workstation.
I have a storage working with samba, so my bakups will go to this
samba server. I would like to make some diff bakups to save storage
space
:)
thanks again all of you
For easy fast comunication between winxp and linux machines, is there
anything other than samba the works reliably.
The reason I ask is that I've run into a problem suddenly where none
of my win XP boxes can access shares on a linux box. Trying to debug
this I see such a confusing mess i
"Andrew Frink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do the users unix mapping have write permissions to that dir?
>
yes...
Here is the mapping:
>From /etc/samba/smbusers
root = administrator admin
nobody = guest pcguest smbguest
reader = reader harry Harry
Here is the d
d
>> missing features.
>
> What about sshfs? It allows you to mount a location that can be accessed
> via ssh to your local file system, as if you are using ssh.
Doesn't that require ssh access? And how do you explain that to ppl
finding it too difficult to use Filezilla? Is it
to work in your use
> >>> case:
> >>>
> >>> The Samba server, Athena, will use the MSWindows Network Printer
> >>> identified as "Windows Printer via SAMBA" in its CUPS GUI.
> >>>
> >>> Printing jobs will be submitted fr
pt in out source destination
8307 616K MASQUERADE all -- anyenp0s10 anywhere anywhere
server% [13:45] /var/log$ sudo /etc/init.d/net.enp0s10 stop
* Stopping NIS Server ... [ ok ]
* samba -> stop: smbd ...
I tried reading many documentation, but couldn't find a way to find wich
> package I should emerge to obtain a file.
>
> It seems gentoolkit does not have such feature...
>
> Have you any idea about how can I discover wich package contains
> pam_winbind.so ?
Hi,
Try to eme
On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 2:56 AM, App Des wrote:
> I have a gentoo server running stable fully updated, and I share a folder
> with samba on a gigabit network.
>
> The client dual boots Gentoo (stable again) and Windows 7.
>
> Under windows 7, getting a file from the server achi
starting lisa.
> Has anybody else had this problem or have any suggestions to resolve this
> issue, please let me know.
> I can connect and send files from the windows machine onto my linux box which
> works via samba.
This reply may not be what your after since I know nothing about
well make life easier on yourself and
>>just make your sudo settings "ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL".
>>
>>My $.02.
>>
>>-Richard
>>
>>
>>
>
>Thank you for the heads-up, Richard, but it would seem that that isn't
>quite true-- I di
I'm stripping down a former regular desktop setup of gentoo to remove
X and any unnecessary services like sendmail samba cups... and more.
I've been checking dependences and removing thing in some attempt at
sytematically .. but the end its `emerge -vC something'
So I now have thi
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 3:04 PM, 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.
I'm also interested in this; I tried it a while back (from both
directions
d Yes
> JobSheets none none
> QuotaPeriod 0
> PageLimit 0
> KLimit 0
> OpPolicy default
> ErrorPolicy stop-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
Hi all,
I have a quick question about my init scripts.
I start my wireless network with the script
/etc/init.d/net.eth2
which is started by init in the "default" runlevel.
I also have
/etc/init.d/netmount
to mount some samba shares, and which is also started my init in th
uld be faster than network based storage :-)
But if you have Windows clients, that's almost the only option you
have. Well, you could go with WebDAV, but I wouldn't recommend that,
it's most probably not nearly as stable as Samba.
Even for Linux/Unix clients (given they have prope
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
Holger Hoffstaette schrieb:
> I have the following in my smb.conf:
>
> unix charset = ISO8859-15
>
> and Umlauts work correctly either way (Linux <-> XP), but then again I
> have a relatively new samba version (3.0.20). Samba has several different
> charset an
Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
> I was wondering if some one can help me with that, I am try to put to
> work a simple file share with samba where I will share a folder to any
> one, and one folder have to autenticate users at pam
[cutted configuration]
> what did I do wrong ? or how can
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 ?
thanks all for the atention, Allan
On 5/23/06, Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/23/06, Allan Spagnol Comar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
index (w/ upload/login
capability) that uses a SQL backend for authentication(I can use
mod_auth_mysql as a means for connecting autoindex's htpasswd/htaccess
to mysql and I am thinking of also integrating SAMBA with mysql using
the pdbsql backend so I can have an integrated samba/apache file-s
On Sunday 13 August 2006 02:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Stefan Schweizer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> Anyone know if something is available in version 3.0.23b?
> >
> > You can just rename the ebuild and put it into you
y we didn't spot that up front.
> Double pity that there wasn't a clear message or news item about what
> the error meant and the impact
Thanks, Alan, for the great help! SAMBA is now up and running with my
custom changes...
--
Timur
2/d the system does not complain, but I get the c drive
>instead. In both cases it asks for the password and I give it.
>
>Windows version is 20h2 and samba version is 4.13.4.
>
>Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
>
Linux doesn't care about "C:/" or anything. J
Hey,
I think you can fix the ntlm_auth errors by just building your wine package
with the "samba" use flag.
Also, could I get what GPU are you using?
Dne po 11. 12. 2023 21:02 uživatel napsal:
> On 2023-12-11 19:30, netfab wrote:
> > Le 11/12/23 à 19:01, stefan1@shitpost
lee 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 some
> > kind of windows permission error, or just location not available
One more thing. The file transfer speed is
min(max(HDD),max(NIC),max(others)) so it will depend on your HDD, your
network and other reasons. I find out that using sftp command seem to be
faster than NFS or Samba. Could you try sftp and check if it is faster
or not? Then check the dmesg as well as
ssl tiff
>> -X -avahi -gnutls -java -kerberos -ldap -php -ppds -samba -slp -static
>> -xinetd -zeroconf" LINGUAS="en -de -es -et -fr -he -id -it -ja -pl -sv
>> -zh_TW"
>
> Since writing that I reasoned that cups might want the ppds USE flag, so I
> remerge
e gbm +iconv jack jpeg ladspa lcms +libass
libav libcaca libguess libmpv (+)lua luajit openal +opengl oss
pulseaudio pvr raspberry-pi rubberband samba (-)sdl selinux test
(+)uchardet v4l vaapi vdpau vf-dlopen wayland xinerama +xscreensaver
(+)xv zsh-completion}
Installed versions: 0.20.0(
bit faster
than 100Mbps.
Any estimates over what kind of speed I should be seeing for large
file-transfers over Samba? Wildly ball-park is fine - I wouldn't
expect a 10x speed increase, but maybe 2x or 3x - 4x would be great!
I'll be testing between my Macs (both on the desktop switc
:-
XP->gen 90 secs 700KB/s
gen->XP 30 secs 2700KB/s
XP->XP 7 secs ?KB/s
The share on genstu is samba and I have also tried Winscp which gives
a little improvement in performance but not much.
The hardware is all relatively new and the NIC's were cheap and
cheerful but 10/100.
Some
hi guys,
I'm trying to use mysql with samba to authenticate users. The fist
thing I've tryed was passdb wich one is very useful except that I
can't personalize the querys but that's not a problem since I could
make my needed changes at pdb_sql.c
Well after trying for a whil
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 1:15 PM, Paul Hartman
wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 3:04 PM, 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.
>
>
"James Ausmus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Rephrasing the question: Will it work to mount a hosts (gentoo host)
>> native onboard drives as cifs mounts only. These drives would all be
>> formatted NTFS
>
> In short - no.
>
> Samba/CIFS a
if you set it to broadcast, you won't have to set up the other linux
boxes...
On Sep 20, 2005, at 4:33 PM, Nick Rout wrote:
HA!!! I just set up windows to print to cups direct (no samba) and may
be able to offer some insights.
to allow connection to the printer from your 192.168.0.0 ne
--- Alan McKinnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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-sc
id metadata for your local overlay, so
>> I suggest:
>>
>> 1. delete the eclass 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
> complaine
1) (-mipsdspr2) (-mipsfpu) (-mmal) -modplug -openal -opencl
-openh264 -oss -pic -rubberband -samba -snappy -speex -srt -ssh
-static-libs -test -theora -twolame -v4l -vdpau -vpx -wavpack -webp -x265
-zeromq -zimg -zvbi
mpv USE: X alsa cdda cli dvd egl iconv jpeg lcms libass lua luajit opengl
pul
for each side?
Don't know much about the windows side, but I found this:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/766912/raw-ethernet-frames-using-winsock
https://www.winpcap.org/
https://hacked10bits.blogspot.com/2011/12/sending-raw-ethernet-frames-in-6-easy.html
seems to be some programming
Hi!
It's hard to help you if you don't provide more
info. /etc/cups/printers.conf and /etc/samba/smb.conf for a start?
Regards
spox
Am Freitag, den 13.05.2005, 10:20 +1000 schrieb Richard Watson:
> Hi - I'm trying to get my Gentoo machine to print to a hp1210 psc printer
I'm running a fresh install of gentoo, kde 3.4, etc.. samba is installed, kde
runs nicely, lisa is running, and i can list the smb directories on my
network easily. I've got a full gigabit network setup, and every day I play
media files over my network using the smb protocol from
On 23:13 Thu 29 Nov , David Relson wrote:
>
>
> $$$ equery depends /etc/init.d/samba
>
> [ Searching for packages depending on /etc/init.d/samba... ]
> !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//app-misc
> !!! Invalid db entry: /var/db/pkg//dev-perl
> !!! Invalid db entry
a
given file. Obviously the file in my sample, i.e. /etc/init.d/samba,
is from net-fs/samba but the general question remains: How does one
find the package from which a file came?
Regards,
David
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t; Hello Marc,
>
> Right you are, I was using the wrong command.
>
> If I recall, last night I wanted to find which package _provides_ a
> given file. Obviously the file in my sample, i.e. /etc/init.d/samba,
> is from net-fs/samba but the general question remains: How does one
> find the package from which a file came?
>
> Regards,
>
> David
>
equery belongs
That help?
Dale
:-) :-) :-)
10: netmask : commande introuvable
SIOCADDRT: Le fichier existe
[ ok ]
* samba -> stop: smbd ...
[ ok ]
* samb
ith 14
> first characters of your password (or maybe 14 last - who knows the paths
> of Bill)
Actually, it has no relations to any windows limitations. The samba server is
on a Gentoo box and the machine I try smbmount on is a Gentoo box as well. As
a matter of fact I do have a windows PC, and it
+ + nls: Adds Native Language Support (using gettext - GNU locale
utilities)
+ + pam: Adds support PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) - DANGEROUS
to arbitrarily flip
+ + samba : Adds support for SAMBA (Windows File and Printer sharing)
- - slp: Adds Service Locator Protocol support to
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Stroller wrote:
> to authenticate against the domain controller everytime the user logs on
> to their email?
You have many approaches, each of them with specific complications:
1) Samba+Winbind+PAM = You really want samba on a mail ser
Hi all in the list,
I was wondering if some one can help me with that, I am try to put to
work a simple file share with samba where I will share a folder to any
one, and one folder have to autenticate users at pam
I try it like that:
[global]
workgroup = COMMODITY
netbios name
no, it doesn´t work, any more clues ?
On 5/23/06, Norman Rieß <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to let a samba mount on my fstab withopu success,
> I got :
> //csdc/EngSoftware /mnt/engsoftsmbfs
> username=commodity\\allan,noauto
01/eng/,
>missing codepage or other error
>In some cases useful info is found in syslog - try
>dmesg | tail or so
>
> System log shows:
> CIFS VFS: cifs_mount failed w/return code = -22
>
> If my problem isn't related to missing mount.cifs, would
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> For easy fast comunication between winxp and linux machines, is there
> anything other than samba the works reliably.
>
> The reason I ask is that I've run into a problem suddenly where none
> of my win XP boxes can access shares on a linux box. Tr
On Thursday 17 August 2006 10:32, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> Nope. resolv.conf doesn't have any influence on the hostname or
> domainname. It controls, how names/ips are resolved.
>
> If it would be as you say, what would be my domainname?
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/tmp/sou
urces/samba/samba-3.0.22/source/utils$ cat
/etc/resolv.conf search bei.digitalprojects.com
nameserver 192.168.1.1
> (man resolv.conf).
NAME
resolv.conf - resolver configuration file
The "domain" setting doesn't do what you say.
[...]
domain Local domain na
or 775 in this common
directory (and only in this)?
This common dir is also shared with samba for the windows users, and in samba
it is possible to set this.
Thanks for the help in advance,
Istvan
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media to
W? I think you need special USB cables with some electronics 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 specif
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 1:15 PM, Paul Hartman
> wrote:
>> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 3:04 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I'm looking around for up to date instructions/wikis/howtos on how
>>> t
-fbcon -ggi +gif +gtk -i8x0 +ipv6 -jack -joystick
> +jpeg -libcaca -lirc -live -lzo +mad -matroska -matrox
> -mmx -mmxext +mpeg -mythtv -nas +nls -nvidia
> +oggvorbis +opengl +oss +png -real -rtc -samba +sdl
> -sse -sse2 -svga -tga -theora +truetype -v4l -v4l2
> -xanim -xinerama +xmms
how do we gentoo-users handle CVE-2017-7494 ?
Alex Schuster wrote:
walt writes:
On 05/15/2010 04:01 PM, Dale wrote:
Just for reference, this is my USE flags:
USE="X avahi dbus gnutls java jpeg ldap pam perl png ppds python ssl
tiff zeroconf -acl -kerberos -php -samba -slp -static -xinetd"
Good grief, Da
> This is after using the guided setup option in control panel and stopping
> > and
> > starting lisa.
> > Has anybody else had this problem or have any suggestions to resolve this
> > issue, please let me know.
> > I can connect and send files from the windows machine o
On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 10:45:00 -0700 Zac Medico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ZM> Robert Cernansky wrote:
ZM> > So I decide to downgrade glibc first, but it did not help. Then I
downgrade
ZM> > linux-headers and re-emerge (downgraded) glibc and samba (for sure). Again
ZM>
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.
The two most expansive ones I found were here:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/quick-samba-howto.xml
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php?t=1
file name. What
> >> exactly are you trying to do?
> >>
> >> --
> >> Marc Joliet
> >>
> >
> > Hello Marc,
> >
> > Right you are, I was using the wrong command.
> >
> > If I recall, last night I wanted to find
through coda) and not streamable...
> > (but I admit it's not the best exemple !)
>
> I'm not sure what coda is, but I "stream" DVD .iso files over Samba to my
> set-top-box. [1] [2]
coda and andrewfs are the same class of thing - a network connected file
system. Bo
fichier existe
> /etc/init.d/../conf.d/net: line 9: broadcast : commande introuvable
> /etc/init.d/../conf.d/net: line 10: netmask : commande introuvable
> SIOCADDRT: Le fichier existe
> [ ok ]
> * samba -> stop: smbd ...
I've heard, it is
> something little bit different than common NFS/Samba sharing. It should be
> natively supported by Win7 and there may be some applications for WinXP.
> Unfortunately no applications were shipped on CD with the telly. I wonder
> whether there is some way to connect my hom
+oss +png +real -rtc -samba +sdl -sse -sse2
+svga +tga +theora +truetype -v4l -v4l2 -xanim -xinerama +xmms +xv +xvid
-xvmc 7,144 kB
[ebuild R ] media-libs/xine-lib-1.0-r2 +X +aac +aalib +alsa
(-altivec) -arts -cle266 -directfb +dvd -dxr3 +esd -fbcon +ffmpeg +flac
+gnome -i8x0 -ipv6 +libcaca
How do I share a printer between several Linux Desktops and a Linux
Server without using samba?
My server already has the printer installed locally and working
correctly with CUPS.
I need to know
A) Text configuration to enable sharing to the 192.168.0.0 network
B) Text configuration for
t x server)? What is the method of
> transfer (HTTP, FTP, SFTP, NFS, SAMBA)? Sorry, but your message say
> almost nothing, and makes it quite hard to help.
>
Sorry, I am using samba and kde and am copying files from a directory on the
gentoo box to smb:///my directory using konqueror.
What ot
Just the "samba" USE flag when emerging kde.
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an older PCI SATA card, and the NIC
> is also PCI. But I would have expected it to be a bit faster than 100Mbps.
>
> Any estimates over what kind of speed I should be seeing for large
> file-transfers over Samba? Wildly ball-park is fine - I wouldn't expect a
> 10x speed inc
yte. So, will still be unable to unzip or unrar that iso image.
>
> I believe you're mistaken in the direct cause of my problem. I'm
> using NTFS on the Windows XP machine.
>
> The file is the same size in bytes (8056211212) on the destination XP
> machine as it is on th
ing it a name.
Thereafter configure your Linux CUPS printer and point it to
lpd://. Make sure that the MSWindows box allows connections
through its firewall from your Linux box. Things may be called differently on
a Vista/W7 GUI, you'll need to follow your nose.
You could do this using
> Using gentoo on the box for networking and it must have at
> least 2 gigabit eithernet adapters. I guess serving the
> windows boxes thru smb.
>
> The drives would be NTFS filesystems.
>
> Are there known problems with this kind of setup? Like maybe
> samba would chok
On Friday 10 March 2006 04:54, Mattias Merilai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about
'Re:
[gentoo-user] eth1:1 alais help':
> Michael W. Holdeman wrote:
> >I have a wireless card in my laptop, setup on all my ap's it is
> > assigned 192.168.14.102. My vm-war
On 6 Jan 2006, at 12:32, brunogola wrote:
I have a machine running linux, and i'm authenticating in a
windows 2000 domain (Active directory) using
samba, winbind and kerberos.
Hi there,
I've done some of this recently, and I don't think you need active
directory, winbi
Yes I am using samba to connect to the XP box as you suggested.
The error report arrived via mail from a cron, prehaps the garbling of
the message occured there?
Anyway thanks again for responses, I usually clean up /tmp after the
script runs so I made the assumption later on that the error was
Hi to all!!
I'm right now a bit crazy. I'm trying to setup a samba server that is
sharing a printer, and setup it in a windows client with the native
printer, as said is this guide
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Native_Windows_Printing_with_CUPS/Samba
Everything goes well, but whe
context=system_u:system_r:smbd_t
tcontext=system_u:object_r:var_lock_t tclass=file permissive=1
Apr 25 19:36:50 jupiter kernel: audit: type=1400
audit(1619401010.244:491): avc: denied { read write open } for
pid=8172 comm="smbd" path="/run/lock/samba/msg.lock/8172" dev="
See if this helps;
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-328410-highlight-.html
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See if this helps;
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-328410-highlight-.html
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ok, it was ldap related.
Thx !!,
Rafael Fernández López.
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Description: PGP signature
>
> its from samba
Thanks all for the feedback.
Regards,
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l gnutls -gstreamer gstreamer10 guile hal iconv idn
imagemagick inkjar inotify -ipv6 jack *java* jikes kdeenablefinal
kdexdeltas lcms ldap libcaca libnotify lua maildir math mmx mng
-mozilla mpi nas nfs nptl nptlonly offensive openexr -pam pcre pic
portaudio povray *samba* scanner slang sndfile s
us Mode is needed for bridging to work. This is why NAT
mode is preferable, btw, unless you have a good reason to use
bridging.
How to check if network card is set/support "promiscuose" mode?
I know to set it is:
ifconfig eth0 promisc
I need to mount some directory via samba to backu
t;blanket permissions to sudo
>>>to all commands". You might as well make life easier on yourself and
>>>just make your sudo settings "ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL".
>>>
>>>My $.02.
>>>
>>>-Richard
>>>
>>&g
merge nxserver-freenx) or vnc (emerge
tightvnc).
That's new to me - looks very interesting... I'm guessing I'd need to
get this working under cygwin for my XP client... Anything which
improves the performance of remote X sessions would be very useful.
To map a network drive,
Adam Holisky wrote:
I'm running a fresh install of gentoo, kde 3.4, etc.. samba is installed, kde
runs nicely, lisa is running, and i can list the smb directories on my
network easily. I've got a full gigabit network setup, and every day I play
media files over my network usi
not sure what was meant by checking if samba USE flag is `set'.
I had the problem with Nautilus (IIRC you were using kde?) so YMMV
(you're mileage may vary)...
> Do you mean it appears in /etc/make.conf ...
yes, I put it in /etc/make.conf because I noticed quite a few ebuilds
use t
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C> SMBNetFs-0.3.3
C>
C> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cd smb
C> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/smb $ ls
C>
C> Maybe I missed something but there is no option in smbnetfs.conf to
C> specify workgroup, it's only specified in smb.conf which I linked from
C> /e
On Tuesday 06 January 2009 17:04:57 Mark Knecht wrote:
>For the sake of conversation how about emerge flags?
> My server:
>
> [ebuild R ] net-print/cups-1.3.9-r1 USE="X acl dbus jpeg ldap pam
> perl png ppds python samba ssl tiff -avahi -gnutls -java -kerberos
ble to talk LDAP to an AD
server.
On a domain that I manage we authenticate over Samba instead. I can't
entirely recall why I chose this method instead of AD, but I'm pretty
sure there were good reasons for it at the time. Once Samba is
configured to to do winbind - it obviously nee
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