Hello Sir,
I want to shift my pdc from nt machine to samba server but the
problem is old password database, can i use same database in
samba, if possible them please mail me the procedure,
thanks you
bye
Er. Ketan Parekh
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Hello Samba team
I have installed Samba 2.2.2 on HP-UX 10.20 machine. when I try to open one
text file and read it through a C program, it is unable to get the file
pointer and the log file stores the following message
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[2002/04/24 12:24:34, 5]
Hi,
I know this is a little of topic, but I want people ideas and opinions.
I currently have a samba server with approx 1300 users. During the summer I am going
to upgrade this server as its been up for about 5 years. At the moment it has an ext2
file system for the drives containing peoples
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Kristyan Osborne wrote:
I know this is a little of topic, but I want people ideas and opinions.
I currently have a samba server with approx 1300 users. During the summer I am going
to upgrade this server as its been up for about 5 years. At the moment it has an ext2
Can I use Samba as my primary WINS server and make it
replicate with Windows WINS servers? Or maybe as a last resort, can Samba NMBD
replicate between multiple NMBD servers?
Best regards
Stian B. Barmen
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If you are going to use hosts allow or hosts deny, reverse DNS
lookups must work on the server for any client connecting. You may want
to run a caching and local DNS server.
Otherwise, you might prefer to not use hosts allow and hosts deny, but
set
Samba is not depended on kernel version. The 2.2 kernel is stable and
excellent for Samba!
Best regards
Stian B. Barmen
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Tjenare! :)
I think one way to fix this is to use the Map Network Drive.. which
you find when you right click My Computer. Here you can specify the
UNC path to you're samba server and then specify a valid
username/password.
This problem is a Windows XP feature and has nothing to do with Samba.
Hello,
There is a problem with Swat and it's handling of quoted strings. I've
tested this on the latest released version of Samba (2.2.3a).
Problem description:
When you put quoted strings into the smb.conf file they are not displayed
in swat. For example : valid users = @DOM+Domain Users in
Hi
I have a little printer question.
Windows XP says on annex07color (our printer) Access denied, unable to
connect.
The printer entry look like this
[annex07color]
guest ok = true
printable = Yes
path = /tmp
And /etc/printcap
annex07color|raw5|130.237.102.176raw:\
What is your smb domain? Does testparm spit out errors? I went to a place
once where this happened and it was because the admin had mydomain.com as
a windows domain as well as a host of other mistakes.
Best regards,
Andrew Judge
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On Tue, 2002-04-23 at 19:02, Caleb Clark wrote:
Hi, ive been working on this for a while now.
Samba-2.2.2, samba-2.2.3a both do the same thing, fail with configure
--with-ldapsam on solaris 8.
Ive got openldap 2.0.18 compiled from source and installed in /usr/local
Hi Caleb,
I had
Are you sure you want to do this? If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Upgrading for the sake of upgrading is usually not worth it. If you are
a member of this list, or other linux type lists, you will see numerous
problems after upgrading this or that piece of software. Often, things
just stop
I set up Samba (2.2.3a) as a PDC Server and a Profiles Server for my 80 clients
running Windows W2k Sp1 and W2k Sp2.
If the profile for example is created with a Sp2 client and changes are made,
after disconnecting and reconnecting with another Sp2 client the changes are
correctly displayed.
Heeelllp,
I am strugling with permisions for Samba. I must have missed
something.
I have chmod the parent folder.
I have set up a group and made all users part of the group.
I have set file permissions for everybody to access all files.
The problem I have is that each time someone opens a
If you really want to upgrade to a journaling file system, i would
recomment that you should use ext3. ext3 is een extension of ext2. In
case of problems/erros, you still can mount as an ext2 file system.
But i must say that Joel as a good point; If it ain't broke, don't fix
it.
Lennard
On
But my printers is not physically connected to my server.
I want that my samba share the printers thats's physically connected to the windows
box (clients) and that the LPRng manage the spool.
Fernando.
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 20:13:43 -0400
Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you know what
Hi,
I just migrated my samba PDC from Samba 2.2.1a on HP-UX to Samba 2.2.3a on
RH7.2 (using the rawhide rpms). My clients are Win2kSP2, and there are no
BDC's on the network. The server should do PDC, homes, profiles and logon
script.
The idea was initially just to move the the Samba
Hello John
I have downloaded samba-latest.tar from the website. I just want to know
can I install it on my HP-UX 11i machine or not ? Can it be installed on
this machine.
Also, please let me know if I can install samba-2.0.7 on my HP-UX 11i
machine or not. When I do ./configure,
It is a known bug in 2.2.3a. Should be solved in cvs already. If you
want to get rid of it, checkout 2.2.4-pre from cvs or wait a little for
2.2.4 (2.2.4 should be released soon).
Gonzalo Servat wrote:
Hi Olle
I've had this same issue too. I'll be interested to see if anyone can
help both
Hello,
Does Samba support connecting to a server using port 445 if you have
Netbios over TCP/IP disabled on your client system?
In Windows 2000/XP you have the possibility to disable Netbios over TCP/IP
and use port 445 to make an SMB connection.
I've done some tests and apparently samba
If we specify ip addresses, instead of host names will this remove DNS
server requirements?
We're running a firewall on this machine, however, I like to keep all SAMBA
security in one place.
BTW, I know we didn't have this issue with older installs as we've been
using this technique for some
Start by setting security = share until you can log on to the server,
then worry about authentication.
Make sure that you either have no firewall running on the server, or
that ports 137 to 139 are open from your local network to the server.
David McBride wrote:
I am new to linux and Samba.
Samba comes with lots of great documentation. In the Slackware install,
you will find it in /usr/doc/samba-2.2.0a/docs/
The documents are split between htmldocs and textdocs directories.
For Win2k, you will have to either modify a registry key that will allow
Windows to use plain text passwords,
Hello,
We are looking to replace our Source Safe server with cvs, the only
problem is I am required to use our windows NT logins for CVS. I am
hoping that using winbind will solve that problem.
Is it correct that if windbind is setup properly in the nsswitch.conf
than any app that uses
IBM has a new Samba tutorial that shows how to integrate your Microsoft client machines with a Linux or Unix server. The following tutorial teaches you how to configure Samba as a primary domain controller on an xSeries server.
Samba Tutorial Overview
Hello Hemant,
You will need either the HP ANSI C compiler (NOT the one that ships with
HPUX for free) or the
gcc C complier to compile SAMBA on HPUX. That is the reason you are getting
the configure errors
you are getting.
If you do not wish to compile for 11.i, You can get the binaries for
Hello Tim,
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 10:34:00AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a problem with Swat and it's handling of quoted strings. I've
tested this on the latest released version of Samba (2.2.3a).
The patch you're actually looking for is attached.
Cheers,
Steve Langasek
Do I need to have our win2k pro clients pointing to a WINS server in order
for them to use Samba (2.0.10)? It seems I could simply add the samba server
to the DNS and map drives in our login script via FQDN instead of Netbios
name. I want to make sure I'm not overlooking something. TIA
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As all of you, I've problems with samba. Trying to install samba-2.2.3
with ssl support, I note that the instalation of samba have been local
and smbd and nmbd have a local behaivor, How I can change it, with one
script that puts the daemons in initd ? or ?
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I am trying to compile samba 2.2.3a with ldap support and after running configure
--with-ldapsam, it bombs about 3/4 of the way through with the following error:
checking whether to support ACLs... no
checking whether to build winbind... no, unsupported on freebsd4.4
checking configure summary
ACL support must be compiled into your kernel before Samba will recognize
it.
I'm not sure about the filesystem layout on FreeBSD, but on Linux:
cd /usr/src/linux
make menuconfig
--Filesystems
-- [x] support for POSIX Access Control Lists...
/tom
--On Wednesday, April 24, 2002
I have the same problem and I only use IP addresses in my Host Allow/Deny.
Strange thing is when Internet access is lost one samba server is still
reachable the other is not. I have not been able to find the difference
between the two. Both have almost identical global configs (Hosts
Allow/Deny).
Anyone else seen this?
I dial in using a Win 2K box and can see the shares on a (UNIX) Samba
server (via the net view command). If I try from a Win 98 machine I
get:
System error 53 has occurred. The network path was not found.
or (sometimes!)
System error 51 has occurred. The
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Hemant Kumar Choudhary wrote:
Hello
I have downloaded samba-2.2.2-hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20.tar.gz from your
website. It contains a precompiled suite of Samba. I wanted to get the
source codes of Samba 2.2.2. Where can I get it from ?
See the FTP mirrors on the
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Kristyan Osborne wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to make samba act as a BDC yet??
In a purely Samba controlled domain, yes.
In a Windows domain (interacting with Windows DC's), no.
There's information abotu this in the Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf
file.
jerry
Hi all,
I recently installed a file server at a client site using COL Server 3.1.1 and Samba
2.2.3a. The file server was configured to be a member server in the Windows NT domain
using the global parameter server = domain in the smb.conf file. I am using winbind
to allow users to be
Our print server (linux 2.2.19, Debian unstable, with the 2.2.3a-6 package)
had a bit of trouble yesterday, and after getting everything back up and
working, printing is now broken. I can print from the commandline, but not
through samba.
From a 2000 client, I can see the printer shares,
Hello,
my first posting in this list. Hope, that everything is ok.. My
nickname Stonki, I am German and living in SE London.
The Problem:
After updating (complete new installation) of my workstation, Samba
crashes constantly when I try to mount the share.
Client: SuSE 8
stonki@stonki:~ uname
Hello,
my first posting in this list. Hope, that everything is ok.. My
nickname Stonki, I am German and living in SE London.
The Problem:
After updating (complete new installation) of my workstation, Samba
crashes constantly when I try to mount the share.
Client: SuSE 8
I have a BackupExec program running on a W2K server which needs to backup
data on my RHL 7.2 machine running Samba 2.2.3a-20020206 and winbind. How
can I give this BackupExec program (which has its own user) the rights it
needs to copy and change the archive bit of various files in various
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Damian Gerow wrote:
Our print server (linux 2.2.19, Debian unstable, with the 2.2.3a-6
package) had a bit of trouble yesterday, and after getting everything
back up and working, printing is now broken. I can print from the
commandline, but not through samba.
From a
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Kevin Bramblett wrote:
I have a BackupExec program running on a W2K server which needs to
backup data on my RHL 7.2 machine running Samba 2.2.3a-20020206 and
winbind. How can I give this BackupExec program (which has its own
user) the rights it needs to copy and change
At 03:17 PM 4/24/2002, Gerald Carter wrote:
Check the level 10 debug log just before the crash (search for
BUGS) and see if there is a reference to *SMBSERV[ER]. We fixed
a bug related to this error logging just after the 2.2.3a release.
You might want to try the SAMBA_2_2 cvs code (since you
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Damian Gerow wrote:
At 03:17 PM 4/24/2002, Gerald Carter wrote:
Check the level 10 debug log just before the crash (search for
BUGS) and see if there is a reference to *SMBSERV[ER]. We fixed
a bug related to this error logging just after the 2.2.3a release.
You might
Due to a stupid human mistake we had some UIDs in the passwd and
smbpasswd which were identical for users and machines, i.e. the user
peter had the UID 1044 and the machine cyclone had the UID 1044. We
configured samba as a PDC, therefore, nobody could log in anymore. I
fixed the UIDs in the
We've now got a Windows XP machine we'd like to add to our domain.
Simple enough, I add it to the domain, it says 'Welcome to the TEST Domain'.
I apply the registry patch in the samba 2.2.3a archive and reboot.
When it comes to login, I type in a valid user 'Administrator' in this case
and
Post your smb.conf file for the share. You may have to use the:
create mask (S)
A synonym for this parameter is create mode .
When a file is created, the necessary permissions
are calculated according to the mapping from DOS
modes to
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Stian B. Barmen wrote:
Can I use Samba as my primary WINS server and make it replicate with
Windows WINS servers? Or maybe as a last resort, can Samba NMBD
replicate between multiple NMBD servers?
There's experimental support for this in HEAD. But no on both
counts for
On 24 Apr 2002, Stephen M. Przepiora wrote:
Hello,
We are looking to replace our Source Safe server with cvs, the
only problem is I am required to use our windows NT logins for CVS. I am
hoping that using winbind will solve that problem.
Is it correct that if windbind is setup
Dave,
Now that (I think) I have all of the information needed and have been able to
look over a good sample transaction, my best worst case estimates are:
Configuration piece (payconfig.cgi) working by Wednesday, May 1,
Authorization piece (thankyou.cgi) working by Tuesday, May 7,
Billing
On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Erik Ranà wrote:
Hello.
If i run user manager on a machine that is a member of my domain
i can list all groups and the unix system root account.
Im not able to change groups of a user.
Is this by design?
Currently yes.
I feels alittle bit strange that it is
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Floyd Shackelford wrote:
The problem is that JobStart.sh gets called about 5 times with every
job. Obviously, i have my code in the wrong place. Can anyone suggest a
better place to put it?
Look for where we execute the print command.
cheers, jerry
Andrew
I`m sorry to
trouble you. I`m looking for a windows spooler with "Automatic job holding"
feature. I`m a Visual Basic developer and using Windows API to perform some of
the functionality. I`m able to use those API's like "pause", "resume" or
"delete" a job. My problem is some of
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Bill Clifford wrote:
I have been running Samba 2.2.1a (on Mandrake 8.1) as a
domain controller and document file server for several months at two
sites without any problems. I moved my 4gl Dataflex files to a Samba
share 2 weeks ago and have been
Is it possible to map a drive to a samba share over the internet,
through an isp that blocks the samba ports...
I know with samba, I can specify a port, but what about a windows
client?
Can I change what port a windows machine looks to for samba/smb for a
particular share only?
Barry Smoke
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Ivana Ivi[ISO-8859-2] æ wrote:
I have problem with samba 2.2.0,
the bug is reported with id 21518
Solaris 2.7/2.8 and 2.2.x fcntl problem,
but I can't find information about solution
nor bug status on samba.org site.
Upgrade to 2.2.3a or better still wait a little
On Mon, 22 Apr 2002, Cullen, Jay wrote:
Hello, We have a server running solaris 2.6 and am interested in using
your samba product, is the samba-2.0-Solaris-2.6 package still
available??
See one of the FTP mirrors listing on http://samba.org under
/pub/samba/Binary_Packages/solaris
On 5 Apr 2002, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
I get this message when i attempt
./configure --with-ldapsam
... (see below if you care)
configure: error: summary failure. Aborting config
Tail the last 100 lines or so of config.log and see what failed.
jerry
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Markus Korth wrote:
Greetings !
We are currently testing samba together with DFS. All is working fine
with one exception: From time to time (but too often) the user gets the
message
n:\bla\path\to\somewhere isn't available.
The directory has been moved or deleted.
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, _pkliste wrote:
It seems as if winbind tries to use anonymous access to the w2k server
to do the listing. The w2k server doesn't like it, and I can't tell it
to accept it. Isn't winbind supposed to use the shared secret stored in
the secrets.tdb ?
See the wbinfo man
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Douglas G. Phillips wrote:
I am running into a strange error when trying to connect to a printer on
a samba server. The server is running RedHat 7.2 and Samba 3.0-alpha 17
(I pulled it down from CVS - HEAD section).
I can browse the shares, but when I attempt to
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Jens Hoffrichter wrote:
Hi everyone,
we are using Samba V2.2.3a on a Debian Linux woody system. The samba
server is configured to be a PDC for our domain, which has mainly
Windows 2000 clients.
When the clients are idle in the network and don't use the server for
a
Hey all!
Ok, here's the deal. It's a little off
topic as it centers more around mount and XP issues then actual Samba, but they
all seem to tie together, sooo . . .
I have a RH 6.2 Box running a Samba (2.0.10) server
with no problems. I have a mixed network of Windows NT4, Win 98/95
On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Jacqueline Probe wrote:
Does anyone know the limitations of smb spool? I would like to define
5,000 print shares to a single midrange UNIX box and would like to know
if their are any limitations to this proposed architecture.
That's a lot of queue :-) Seriously I would
i'm using redhat v7.2 as it comes right out of the box.
here's what comes up at boot:
Linux version 2.4.7-10 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version
2.96 2731 (Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-98)) #1 Thu Sep 6 17:27:27 EDT 2001
Regards,
Floyd Shackelford
4 Peaks Technology Group, Inc.
Hey guys got a weird situation. First thing I am running Sol8 on an ultra 5
running samba-2.2.2, nt box running windows 2000 server service pack2. I
decided to use the nt authentication to samba shares. So i added the samba
server to the domain. Here is my smb.conf:
# Global parameters
i found the following two files with the string print command:
./param/loadparm.c: {print command, P_STRING, P_LOCAL,
sDefault.szPrintcommand, NULL, NULL, FLAG_PRINT | FLAG_GLOBAL},
./printing/print_generic.c: run a given print command
as best as i can tell, it's NOT loadparm.c. so that
I am trying to join a Windows XP machine to a Samba
PDC, but I keep receiving the error "no mapping between account names and
security ID's was done". I am running the latest stable release (2.2.3a),
and have followed the instructions in the Samba-PDC-HOWTO. I have created
machine accounts
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Floyd Shackelford wrote:
i found the following two files with the string print command:
./param/loadparm.c: {print command, P_STRING, P_LOCAL,
sDefault.szPrintcommand, NULL, NULL, FLAG_PRINT | FLAG_GLOBAL},
loadparm.c is for declaring parameters and parsing smb.conf.
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, werner maes wrote:
Does Samba support connecting to a server using port 445 if you have
Netbios over TCP/IP disabled on your client system? In Windows 2000/XP
you have the possibility to disable Netbios over TCP/IP and use port 445
to make an SMB connection.
I've done
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am using samba (latest cvs, 2 min. ago) to provide printer functionality
to some windows-clients (w2k, nt4sp6a). Every seconds I get 5 of these
entries in my log:
[2002/04/23 15:45:36, 0]
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Damir Dezeljin wrote:
Any news about implementation of offline file attributes (also per share
offline attributes - some .conf parameter)? I looked into
Samba-3.0alpha17 and Samba-2.2 but I didn't found anything.
Does csc policy in smb.conf(5) help?
cheers, jerry
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Hemant Kumar Choudhary wrote:
Hello Samba team
I have installed Samba 2.2.2 on HP-UX 10.20 machine. when I try to open one
text file and read it through a C program, it is unable to get the file
pointer and the log file stores the following message
On Sun, 21 Apr 2002, Jan Luehr wrote:
Greetings
well, ehm, Im trying to run two virtual servers (Samba 2.2.0a on Linux
2.4) on one physical. Because of that, I put theses lines intot my
smb.conf
netbios name = omikron
netbios aliases = omega
include =
Jerry,
csc policy is for client-side offline caching. I think Damir is looking
for Samba to support files offlined by storage managers like HSM. Both are
called offline files. One of the reasons the csc policy parameter was so
named.
Samba could set the 'offline' flag in the files attributes to
Well, I just added my problem machine to the to the DNS and it finds it.
The problem machine was an XP laptop, which was on a differnet subnet. You
have to add the netbios name of the problem machine to the DNS.
I am not sure which machine can't find which machine in your setup. Samba
requires
John E. Malmberg wrote:
Shirish Kalele wrote:
As I understood it (and I could be wrong), indicating offline wasn't
a problem, the problem was finding out if a file was offline. I'm
sure Damir could code up a custom fix to make Samba do it (using
ioctl's or whatever) and distribute
Hello,
There is a problem with Swat and it's handling of quoted strings. I've
tested this on the latest released version of Samba (2.2.3a).
Problem description:
When you put quoted strings into the smb.conf file they are not displayed
in swat. For example : valid users = @DOM+Domain Users in
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Lars Heineken wrote:
I'm sorry to tell, but I Had to drop the whole thing. When I mounted
the volume as root, a single read-acces onto the mountes smb-share on
the client-side locked his machine. The smb-server noticed nothing.
The cd-rom is mounted via supermount. All
Hello Tim,
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 10:34:00AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a problem with Swat and it's handling of quoted strings. I've
tested this on the latest released version of Samba (2.2.3a).
The patch you're actually looking for is attached.
Cheers,
Steve Langasek
Hi,
i had configured my linux box in office as dial in server so
that
i can dial up from my home pc.
i am able to log onto the remote machine and do telnet or ftp.
my problem is i want to access the systems present in the
network
with the linux server from my home.how to do that.i had
Did the secondary WINS server config enhancement go into 3.0?
The original was submitted by Dave Olker of HP about 2 years
ago, then Chris Hertel picked it up and was re-designing it.
What is the current status?
Note that this is *not* redundant WINS or WINS sync. This is
to be able to
On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Donald Wade Jr. wrote:
Samba 2.2.1a on mandrake 8.1 configuration with swat
Shares that are initially created through swat do not in the
file system.
You have to go in and create them manually for example
with Konqueror. Shouldn't the shares appear within the
Hi Eric,
Yep, it's in there. you can now have a wins server= ipaddr1 ipaddr2 ipaddr3
...
and the code will build a wins_svr_list that will be used to resolve names.
Hope this helps,
Don
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From: Eric Roseme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:32
Hi
I am trying to get Samba 3.0 alpha 17 on my HP-UX box to talk to a Win2k PDC
using Kerberos.
I have compiled Samba with all necessary defines in config.h. My HP-UX
machine can work with the Win2K Kerberos Server. I can get the TGT by doing
a kinit. I verified it with klist.
net join ads
Any objections? Does anyone use this?
It's a hacky solution which seems to be better
accomplished with good print filters.
cheers, jerry
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002, Gerald Carter wrote:
Any objections? Does anyone use this?
Not me. I agree.
It's a hacky solution which seems to be better
accomplished with good print filters.
Yes, I also think Samba should not alter (in any way) the data to be
printed.
cheers,
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On Tue, 23 Apr 2002, Damir Dezeljin wrote:
Any news about implementation of offline file attributes (also per share
offline attributes - some .conf parameter)? I looked into
Samba-3.0alpha17 and Samba-2.2 but I didn't found anything.
Does csc policy in smb.conf(5) help?
cheers, jerry
Jerry,
csc policy is for client-side offline caching. I think Damir is looking
for Samba to support files offlined by storage managers like HSM. Both are
called offline files. One of the reasons the csc policy parameter was so
named.
Samba could set the 'offline' flag in the files attributes to
Shirish Kalele wrote:
snip
As I understood it (and I could be wrong), indicating offline wasn't
a problem, the problem was finding out if a file was offline. I'm
sure Damir could code up a custom fix to make Samba do it (using
ioctl's or whatever) and distribute the fix as his patch.
John E. Malmberg wrote:
Shirish Kalele wrote:
As I understood it (and I could be wrong), indicating offline wasn't
a problem, the problem was finding out if a file was offline. I'm
sure Damir could code up a custom fix to make Samba do it (using
ioctl's or whatever) and distribute
Shirish Kalele wrote:
John E. Malmberg wrote:
The other part of the problem is identifying if the version of Windows
that the client is running will honor the offline bit.
How would this help? Also, how are Windows servers that support offlining
different in this scenario?
Seems like
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