Redhat 7.x installs with firewall as default, have you checked that
ports 137-139 can get through?
Eirik Thorsnes
Macedo, Flavio A wrote:
Tony,
yes I have the share... here is a copy of my smb.conf... thanks for your
help
Flavio Macedo
Application Engineer
Transactional
Hi,
I would like to browse a directory residing in a OS/2 Warp 4 PC from a
Linux running samba 2.2.3.
I know how to use smbmount, since syntax it's pretty similar as when
mounting a shared Windows partition.
My problems comes up when sharing the OS/2 directory. In Windows is just
easy as
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Angel F. Rosa wrote:
I would like to add my Samba server to an NT Domain how?
I've written a howto you might find helpfull. It is at :
http://www.sin.khk.be/~dj/
Regards,
Tim
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I had a request a few weeks ago to replace a Samba server that I
built for a local company. I used Samba 2.0.7 for that
and it worked fine apart from having to do some ocassional
maintenance.
Built the new machine and that works fine as well. Same smb.conf
file. Difference is that
Nice work Tim.
I have seen a number of these excellent user docs - shouldn't there be a
links area on www.samab.org for things like this to make it easier for
people to find in the future ?
Noel
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Sent: 18 April 2002
Hello,
I'm having trouble with the installing a printerdriver for samba served printer
with the NT APW or rpcclient. Uploading of the printerdriver files works fine,
but when it comes to the point of linking the driver to the printer I get a NT
access violation error. The APW messages are:
Hello,
while running Samba 2.2.3a on HP-UX 11.00 the following error occured:
[2002/04/18 10:36:43, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(475)
tdb(/opt/samba/var/locks/connections.tdb): tdb_lock failed on list -1
ltype=2 (No locks available)
[2002/04/18 10:36:43, 0] smbd/connection.c:claim_connection(187)
Hello,
while running Samba 2.2.3a on HP-UX 11.00 the following error occured:
[2002/04/18 10:36:43, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(475)
tdb(/opt/samba/var/locks/connections.tdb): tdb_lock failed on list -1
ltype=2 (No locks available)
[2002/04/18 10:36:43, 0] smbd/connection.c:claim_connection(187)
So what does this have to do with Samba
-Original Message-
From: David Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 12:23 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Samba
Subject: [Samba] Re: [expert] Microsoft - The settlement that isn't
Steven Spears wrote:
I agree. But I
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jerry et al,
After upgrade to version 2.2.3a I still experience a printing problem.
Various applications under NT don't print on the first try but give back
something like 'RPC server not available' the .txt editor is one of those
You need to have Peer installed on the OS/2 machine. You also need to
have the NETBIOS over TCP/IP protocol properly configured. Unlike
WinDoze, OS/2 does not broadcast itself to hither and yon--you need to
create a list of machines that you want to broadcast to in the
configuration for the
On Wed, 2002-04-17 at 17:41, Daniel J. Charboneau wrote:
Samba logs the following
[2002/04/17 16:35:31, 0] passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c:getsmbfilepwent(353)
getsmbfilepwent: malformed password entry (no :)
[2002/04/17 16:35:31, 0] passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c:getsmbfilepwent(353)
On Wed, 2002-04-17 at 17:58, Urban Widmark wrote:
pam_mount is supposed to be able to handle this.
http://pam-mount.conectevil.com/
This looks just about perfect for what I'm trying to do. Thanks.
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Octavi,
Look at this HOWTO supplied with your samba distro,
or download and extract the tarball to get to
all of the doc's.
samba-2.2.3a\docs\htmldocs\OS2-Client-HOWTO.html
Jim
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inherit permissions = yes
Only my two pence
Oh .. read several books and not seen that one !
Does it go under the share part of the smb.conf or is it under
general settings at the top of the file ?
Thank you
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On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 08:57:40AM -0400, David Brodbeck wrote:
On Thu, 2002-04-18 at 08:42, James Davis wrote:
So what does this have to do with Samba
I was wondering that, too. This, on the other hand, is interesting.
Microsoft may have the legal muscle to make life very difficult
Hi Christian,
I suspect that this is simply a result of 2.2.3a needing/using more
fcntl locks than it's predicessors, and that the nflocks kernel parameter
in HP-UX is by default rather small (200).
I would suggest that you use SAM to modify the kernel parameter 'nflocks',
possibly up to about
Hi Christian,
The problem is that the configure script checks to see if you are using
the HPUX Ansi c compiler, and if you ARE, then modifies some of the
loader parameters that are passed to the HP-UX loader; one of these ensures
that if there are duplicate modules around, the 'nearest' one
Dear list readers,
we are experiencing strange problems with Samba 2.2.3a and Win2k SP2
workstations.
When clicking on an icon on the desktop (no matter if program or file on
a Samba share), the program takes very long to start. Sometimes it
doesn't start at all, but times out with a message
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of David Brodbeck
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 2:55 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: James Davis; 'David Rankin'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: [expert] Microsoft - The settlement
that isn't
Not really.
Title: Utiliser des fonctionnalités de plus en plus performantes est le
challenge actuel concernant Internet
Utiliser des fonctionnalités de
plus
en plus performantes est le challenge actuel concernant
Internet.
To
use more and more effective functionalities is the present contest
Ok, I have several questions. I'll try to be concise. I'm also very new to
Red Hat Linux and Linux in general, and fairly new to Samba. I have
configured it successfully on Debian before.
I'm running a fresh install of Red Hat 7.2 right now and did not choose
Samba during setup and selected
I forgot one question. In the share definitions, what is the difference
between read only = no and writeable = yes?
Thanks again,
Allen
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how do i get libsmb to allow me to make smbmount suid root?
currently i get 'libsmb based programs must *NOT* be setuid root.'
any ideas?
- jeremy
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J Anthony wrote:
how do i get libsmb to allow me to make smbmount suid root?
currently i get 'libsmb based programs must *NOT* be setuid root.'
There is a reason we have that. Don't do it.
Running libsmb based programs under suid privilages *will* result in a
security hole. A number
Allen Crawford wrote:
My second question is what is the preferred method of running Samba at
startup on a Red Hat 7.2 box? The way I did it was added it to the
/etc/rc.local file (/etc/init.d/smb start).
As root,
/usr/sbin/ntsysv
Check the boxes for things to run on startup, smb in this
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, J Anthony wrote:
how do i get libsmb to allow me to make smbmount suid root?
currently i get 'libsmb based programs must *NOT* be setuid root.'
any ideas?
man smbmnt
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Hi,
Probably should have been doing other things, but decided to have a play with
this winpopup stuff.
samserver = my servers netbios name
- Installed as per site mentioned.
- restarted samba
- From smbclient -M samserver
- tkpopup popped up
from samserver to
Hi!
I`ve been trying to connect to dos server for last 2 days and without
any luck i did manage to get the password prompt on the dos server from
linux but then i get tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRerror
(Non-specific error code.)
browsing dos server from win95 stations works, from dos to
I do not use this option, but have you read about:
security = domain
in man smb.conf ?
Joel
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 10:20:35AM -0700, Darin DeCounter wrote:
this? I'll also this again...does ANYONE know if it's possible to set up
Samba, where we ONLY authenticate at the NT-PDC and as long as
Whose rpm?
If it wasn't Redhat's, no chance it will install your startup scripts
properly.
This starts up my smbd and nmbd on my caldera 2.4 box just fine.
#!/bin/bash
case $1 in
start)
killall smbd
killall nmbd
/usr/local/samba/bin/smbd -D
/usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd -D
;;
stop)
According to man smb.conf, these are inverted synonyms.
I guest that means they are the same thing, just equal and opposite.
Joel
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 04:03:19PM -0500, Allen Crawford wrote:
I forgot one question. In the share definitions, what is the difference
between read only = no and
Thanks a lot. I noticed httpd isn't in that list, but smb is. Any idea of
what conf files this utility modifies?
Thanks again.
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From: Dan Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Allen Crawford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Samba List (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April
All the installations I performed were RPMs from Red Hat, or more likely, a
Red Hat mirror site. The first one I tried, 2.2.3a was definitely from Red
Hat.
Thanks for the info. I'll probably just leave my daemons running from
/etc/rc.local then since that runs last.
As for my problem, I
Sam Khean wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how to use rpmbuild with samba. I know you need to
make a spec file, but i was wandering if there's like a file similiar to the
redhat ks.cfg which tells you what packages you have installed. So you can
use this file to automate the samba
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Sam Khean wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to figure out how to use rpmbuild with samba. I know you need to
make a spec file, but i was wandering if there's like a file similiar to the
redhat ks.cfg which tells you what packages you have installed. So you can
use this file to
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hands.
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Samba ppl,
I set-up a samba server
and it errors this command when connecting: "Network path not
found"
Here is the settings of my samba
server...
OS: Redhat v7.1
Samba: v2.07 or v2.22
The diff between this new server to my other
servers is that this one cannot change its partition
Several people reported inability to disable null sessions in SAMBA.
This bug exhibits itself at least in case of security = DOMAIN. What
happens is (reply_sesssetup_and_X, line numbers from 2.2.3a)):
- smbd gets null user name and password(s)
- it immediately sets user name to guest account
I think it would not work with the included configuration. smb.conf
parameter name resolve order does not contain host but only lmhosts
wins bcast. If this parameter would contain
host ( and with a /etc/nsswitch right in place ) you are right.
Regards
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Da:
I ran ./configure and then ran make. I got the following error:
Using LIBS = -lgen -ldl
Linking nsswitch/libnss_winbind.so
ld32: FATAL 12 : Expecting n32 objects: nsswitch/winbind_nss.po is o32.
*** Error code 4 (bu21)
Has anyone tried to compile on IRIX?
Hi all,
Since I upgraded from Samba 2.0.10 to 2.2.2 and later 2.2.3a I cannot
execute DOS-batchfiles form a Samba-share anymore if somewhere in it's path
is a name longer than 8 chars.
So, a file named TESTTESTTEST.BAT gets an access denied, after renaming it
to TESTTEST.BAT everything's ok!
Le Jeudi 18 Avril 2002 18:20, Christopher R.Hertel a écrit :
At a conference recently I noted that Windows 2000 would not browse sync
with Samba. I imagine that this may be a related problem. I am hoping
that someone out there can take a closer look at the browse sync issues.
Why should I
LIBAULT David wrote:
Le Jeudi 18 Avril 2002 18:20, Christopher R.Hertel a écrit :
At a conference recently I noted that Windows 2000 would not browse
sync with Samba. I imagine that this may be a related problem. I am
hoping that someone out there can take a closer look at the browse
i am a problem,is
the following: - I have two printing windows for which drivers don't
exist for linux, epson epl n2700 - I want to print by clients linux on
these printersin my lan how can I do? is there a
solution?
thanks
On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 08:34:49AM +1000, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
on 18-04-2002 07:05, Nathan Lutchansky at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've finished patching Samba 2.2.3a to enable SMB connections over IPv6.
The patch is quite lengthy, almost 3000 lines, so I have not included it
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