Hi
i'm working with a self-compiled samba 2.2.3a (with acl, winbind...) on a
linux 2.4.18 kernel
when i query acl with the linux getfacl command, i get the right answers
when i query acl with samba smbcacls command, i get the following error :
ACL:cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was
i guess that my question is not being answered by anyone...:(
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From: Daniel Tan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: samba [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 9:50 AM
Subject: [samba] files locked
Hi,
i not sure whether this is a samba question. but
Hello, everybody.
Is there a way to allow a user inside a home directory to public a directory? Let's
suppose a subdirectory at /home/user-id (say, /home/user-id/public) to appear as a
shared directory named user-id, but being viewable only by everybody else... The
user named user-id should
Hello all,
i'm testing 2.2.4.
it seems winbindd is not working on our system (linux Suse 7.3 s/390)
the config is exactly the same as with 2.2.3a, which worked fine.
from a windows client i can connect to the samba server, and see the shares.
but, once i want to connect to a share, it asks me
Hi,
I am trying to install Samba-2.2.4 in HP-UX 11.00. The configure portion
of the installation was successful but when running the make script I get
the following messages
Compiling smbd/connection.c
cpp: /usr/include/sys/xti.h, line 488: warning 2001: Redefinition of macro
TCP_NODELAY.
Hi
I have a strange problem with a samba server,
When I use smbclient -L myserver the shares gets listed ok.
When I click on the server icon in a windows explorer box or type
\\myserver I get an RPC error ocurred and I can not open the shares
list. Same with \\192.168.xx.xx
If I type
Hello sambas,
Who know what shareing is ADMIN$ ,
why it needs, and how can I remove it ??
I found it when do following:
bash-2.00$ smbclient -L localhost
INFO: Debug class all level = 2 (pid 7766 from pid 7766)
added interface ip=10.1.11.30 bcast=10.1.11.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
sorry.. still isn't working...
i put the # before the printer admin line and restarted the service.. now nobody
is printer admin now.. right?
Who is going to change the properties of the printers? And even root gets an
error when trying to see the properties.
any suggestions what to do.. ??
Hi All
I have a Redhat 7.3 server which has samba-2.2.3a-6 installed (default
version from RH7.3 installation).
I have setup two shares and one printer. Two users can connect to samba and
they have been added to /etc/samba/smbpasswd. Apart from the smb.conf file
(shown below) no other changes
Hi All
I have a Redhat 7.3 server which has samba-2.2.3a-6 installed (default
version from RH7.3 installation).
I have setup two shares and one printer. Two users can connect to samba and
they have been added to /etc/samba/smbpasswd. Apart from the smb.conf file
(shown below) no other changes
Hello again.
I tried running 'winbindd -i -d 10'.
then winbindd starts querrying the domain servers ...
and then suddenly there is an error; after this even the querrying stops ...
tdb(unknown): tdb_brlock failed (fd=13) at offset 4 rw_type=1 lck_type=13
hth,
Marc
I have a new XP client for our samba (Linux) servers, I have tried loading
the Win2000_plainpassword.reg but it is still reporting an error when trying
to mount a share - can anyone offer any advice ?
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Jordi Vidal wrote:
Hi
I have a strange problem with a samba server,
Any ideas? clients are Windows2000, samba is 2.0.6-9
I would seriously suggest an upgrade. Much has improved since this
version.
Andrew Bartlett
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Hi all,
I've got a little problem: I have a NT share mounted on my linux box,
with smbmount (samba 2.2.3a). When I try to create a tar archive with
some files of that share, sometimes I got the following messages for
some files:
tar: filename file changed as we read it
tar:
linux 2.2.19/rh6x
I use in a share
veto files = /.*/
whenever you connect to it the client process hangs, the smbd starts
consuming cpu time and cannot be killed but with kill -9.
This is the last part of the smbd log
[2002/05/16 05:49:51, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(319)
3 user groups:
Hi Alan,
What are the permissions on the Samba printer spool? Would they allow the user
to write to the spool directory?
Cheers,
Jason
On Thursday 16 May 2002 05:17 am, Alan Deadman wrote:
Hi All
I have a Redhat 7.3 server which has samba-2.2.3a-6 installed (default
version from RH7.3
On 15 May 2002, Chris Smith wrote:
when adding a user to a samba domain a path to the roaming profile always gets
created (as seen when using usrmgr.exe to connect to the samba pdc)
i wonder why samba behaves differently in this matter
Apparently a design decision. Would be nice to
On Wed, 15 May 2002, drenning, bruce wrote:
1. This isn't really a winbind issue, just my *nix ignorance... our
domain name is longer than 8 chars. Therefore, the owner group of
every file (ls -l) shows up the same. I have to ls -ln, then grep the
results of getent group|passwd to look
Marc,
I too am trying to run Samba on s/390 without luck. I'm getting the exact
same results. If you're interested in swapping ideas let me know.
Josh Konkol, CNE MCSE
Senior Network Analyst
GuideOne Insurance
Mail Stop AB-1
515-267-2427
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On Thu, 16 May 2002, Ruud Baart wrote:
We upgraded from 2.2.3a to 2.2.4 on a SuSE 7.2 server. We compiled Samba
just default. The new version seems to work ok with the exception of
printer administration.
Printer admins are not able to see the properties of the printers (right
click on
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Klaus Steden wrote:
Hi,
I've got a Samba domain running across two networks. One of the Samba servers
has a HiPPI NIC on it, used only for point-to-point connections, and
unreachable from everywhere on both networks.
The problem is that for some reason, nmbd is
Hi group,
I just installed Linux RedHat 7.2 with samba.
I use the following conf file:
[global]
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
printing = lprng
dns proxy = no
security = share
encrypt passwords = yes
workgroup = KS
server string =
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Adcock, Christine M. wrote:
accounts if we can help it. When I read through the man pages and HowTo
documentation it at first seemed that this was possible using Winbindd and
PAM. Upon closer investigation it looks like the users must have UNIX
accounts and smbpasswd
On Tue, 14 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I have searched the net, but I finally didn't find an answer. I have a Samba
TNG installation here, with some problems, and I would really like to
replace it with 3.0 now (2.2 is missing some important functionality I need, so I
would like
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Mike Babnick wrote:
First: From the Windows NT printer properties box, I entered comments,
location and other settings - what file are these settings stored in?
$(lockdir)/ntprinters.tdb
Second: Thank you Samba developers!
I've been working off and on for two days
On Thu, 16 May 2002 14:13:32, Thierry ITTY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
no experience about it but this could be some funny kind of dead loop,
samba trying to consider . or .. (directories) as vetoed files
i'd try some more restrictive pattern, like .??* which means veto files
beginning with dot
On Tue, 14 May 2002, Darren wrote:
When I am starting Samba daemon (smbd), I am getting following error (I set debug
level to 10):
[2002/05/14 16:08:15, 0] passdb/machine_sid.c:(163)
pdb_generate_sam_sid: Failed to store generated machine SID.
[2002/05/14 16:0815, 0]
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Clayton Rogers wrote:
On reflection, I have decided to refine my question.
We are moving to using a samba pdc for our Council (migrating from
winnt4). We have set this up in a experimental area and feel very
comfortable with having a samba pdc, in addition, our
At 02:17 PM 5/16/02 +0200, Rob Westland wrote:
Hi group,
Hi.
I just installed Linux RedHat 7.2 with samba.
I use the following conf file:
[global]
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
printing = lprng
dns proxy = no
security = share
encrypt passwords =
Tim,
Weren't you working on a similar problem.
Folks, can you get a backtrace in gdb to help
us deteremine where the crash is? Thanks.
cheers, jerry
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Grietens, Marc wrote:
Hello all,
i'm testing 2.2.4.
it seems winbindd is not working on our system (linux
Hello,
I have set up a samba fileserver (v2.2.3a).
Users shall not log in into the shares by beeing a local linux user but by beeing
autenticated against a NT4 PDC.
So far I have managed to create the fileservers machine account but I have a
Secret is bad problem.
I think this is because
Tim was working with me. Here's the results to the backtrace:
print02p:/samba/var # ps -ae | grep winbind
26482 ?00:00:00 winbindd
print02p:/samba/var # gdb winbind 26482
This GDB was configured as s390-suse-linux...winbind: No such file or
directory.
/usr/local/samba/var/26482: No
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Samba wrote:
OK, I think I got it right this time.
You compiled with -g right?
print02p:/samba/var # ps -ae | grep winbind
26482 ?00:00:00 winbindd
print02p:/samba/var # gdb winbind 26482
This GDB was configured as s390-suse-linux...winbind: No such file or
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Mead, Tom wrote:
This is a problem that i have reported previously and from what i gather
it is a known bug that is being worked on. The error message has changed
slightly since previous samba 2.2.X versions. The following log extract
is taken from the same problem with
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Samba wrote:
I have setup a basic samba configuration without winbind, using
security=user. I have a usermap file that maps everyone to the user ftp. I
can see the username being changed to ftp and the user being allowed access.
Yesterday I had everything working, no
On Wed, 15 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Connecting to 192.19.218.159 at port 445
Is there a machine at 192.19.218.159?
cheers, jerry
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SAMBA
Hi,
I'm running a samba server version 2.2.3a compiled from source. The
server has been up running now since august.
Now, I've suddenly been hit by a vierd bug. Several files that were
opened by NT clients has been corupted. How? THE samba logs has been
written into the files!!
Obviusly
Tim,
Weren't you working on a similar problem.
Folks, can you get a backtrace in gdb to help
us deteremine where the crash is? Thanks.
Note: it seems to happen when 'winbindd seperator' is set to '+'
If you need something more, just ask...
bye,
Marc
-- gdb below ---
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Jim Watt wrote:
On Wed, 15 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
} I want my Samba 2.2.4 Machine to join my nt-domain. When I try this I
} recognize that samba seems to use a wrong IP-Adress! I have no Idea where
} this wrong adress comes from!? Any Ideas?
}
} --- cut
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Jazdzewski, StephenX A wrote:
Hello Samba,
We tried to use samba-2.2.4-1 with Rational ClearCase and had a problem
using WinBind.
ClearCase requires the primary group id to be set to the clearcase users
group. WinBind sets the primary group to something like
Hi people,
since i'm using samba 2.2.4 i have a problem
when starting smbpasswd.
When i start the program i have always the following output
(which i don't like too much :o) ) :
# 486dx66:/ smbpasswd
INFO: Debug class all level = 1 (pid 8318 from pid 8318)
= That's
Hello,
At 17.23 15/05/02 +0200, Giulio Orsero wrote:
Apply it by hand, so did I.
now it works. Many thanks.
Bye,
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A 07:38 16/05/02 -0500, Gerald Carter a écrit :
On Wed, 15 May 2002, Mead, Tom wrote:
This is a problem that i have reported previously and from what i gather
it is a known bug that is being worked on. The error message has changed
slightly since previous samba 2.2.X versions. The following
Can you reproduce it at will with a certain action.
The backtrace is very helpful. Thanks. Oh,
and can you send me your smb.conf, with uname -a
and glibc version?
smb.conf attached.
reproduce problem:
linuxt1:/usr/local/samba # smbclient //besec0lonsmbt/home_marc -U
EU+begrietm
added
HYe
i run a samba 2.2.1a on RedHAt 7.2 Kernel 2.4.18
All works fine but if a user tries to open/save a file from MS-Office
application he receives a error when accessing a mapped network-drive:
You do not have the permission, please contact your Administrator
Accessing this share via
Someone mentioned to me that there were known issues with v2.2.4 and
XP/2000 ... I've searched the archives, and can't find anything that looks
pertinent ...
specifically, users appear to be able to connect to shares no problem,
read files from them, but not write back to them altho permissions
I have been working with samba trying to get PDC functionality out of it. I
tried first - version 3 from samba.org then I tried the samba that comes
with
rh7.3 and the last version I have been trying to get to work is the latest
samba-tng.
It has been straight forward getting file sharing
On Tue, 14 May 2002, David Holden wrote:
Hi,
from version 2.2.3a
Dave.
Just delete the printing.tdb file and restart.
It stores lpq cahce information. The printer information
is stored in nt*.tdb
cheers, jerry
Just as a quick followup ... this doesn't appear to be XP/2000 related ...
using smbclient, I couldn't do a 'put' to the file either ... but, if I
did a 'get' on the file, removed the file from the file system and then
another put, she worked ...
smb: \ get template_new.html
getting file
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Someone mentioned to me that there were known issues with v2.2.4 and
XP/2000 ... I've searched the archives, and can't find anything that looks
pertinent ...
None that I know.
specifically, users appear to be able to connect to shares no
On 16 May 2002, Uwe Melcher wrote:
HYe
i run a samba 2.2.1a on RedHAt 7.2 Kernel 2.4.18
Please try to reproduce this against the latest SAMBA_2_2.
if it is still bug, let me know and we'll get it straightened out
for 2.2.5.
cheers, jerry
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 09:52:14AM -0500, Gerald Carter wrote:
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Someone mentioned to me that there were known issues with v2.2.4 and
XP/2000 ... I've searched the archives, and can't find anything that looks
pertinent ...
None that I
I've been putting:
oplocks = no
level2 oplocks = no
kernel oplocks = no
in my global section to stop this and file corruption.
Bob C.
Daniel Tan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
i guess that my question is not being answered by anyone...:(
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From:
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 05:07:45PM +0200, Marcel J.E. Mol wrote:
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 09:52:14AM -0500, Gerald Carter wrote:
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
Someone mentioned to me that there were known issues with v2.2.4 and
XP/2000 ... I've searched the archives,
I got everything setup... I got 35 machines joining this same domain and
work perfectly, also got 40 shares that work o.k. so everything is setup...
But using WinXp Pro i can use the shares but cannot join the domain using
normal account, I get Permision Denied and Unable to unmarshall or so
Hi,
Thanks for replying - I assumed from your reply that i should have winbindd
running so i have configured and started it up as i wasn't using it before -
see smbd.conf below
[global]
workgroup = BCILDN
netbios name = LNKSVR5
netbios aliases = lnksvr5
security
Hi,
I am using Samba with LPRng. I have in my configuration
print command = /usr/local/lprng/current/bin/lpr -P%p %s -R%M
The permissions for lpr are -rwsr-xr-x.
I am using samba as PDC. With this setup, when I login as a root
in the domain, I can print properly. When
Hello,
Our university has a study in progress looking at using SAMBA to
provide file/print sharing as an enterprise-wide solution.
Does anyone know of an entity that uses SAMBA to support up to or more
than 10 site locations, over 125 buildings, and supporting over 5000
workstations?
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If you have admin users=, try
putting # before that, too and
restarting samba
I was #'ing all three lines before,
(printer admin=, admin users=, write list=
and thought only the printer admin= applied.
Sorry,
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Bennie van Lent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
hi list !
i am a complete newbie, but having searched the archives roughly (i do
hope, that Mailman will add searchable archives sometimes...) i couldn't
find any answer to my problem.
if this is the wrong list, please tell me, where i should post instead::
my setting:
debian-woody,
I am running redhat 7.3 with Samba 2.2.4. I was
wondering if there was a way to use Samba to resolve
my IPs instead of having to add all the entries to my
/etc/hosts file? For instance, I would like to be able
to do `ping acormany` instead of `ping IP Address`.
We are currently using WINS on a
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 02:54:44PM +0200, Tarjei wrote:
Hi,
I'm running a samba server version 2.2.3a compiled from source. The
server has been up running now since august.
Now, I've suddenly been hit by a vierd bug. Several files that were
opened by NT clients has been corupted.
This is a scam! If you are involved already please contact the secret
service.
- Original Message -
From: DR.DAN MOMOH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 3:09 AM
Subject: [Samba] PLEASE RESPOND URG.
DR.DAN MOMOH
FED.MINISTRY OF PETROLUEM
Look at the libnss_wins.so module and add wins to your
/etc/nsswitch file.
Adam Cormany wrote:
I am running redhat 7.3 with Samba 2.2.4. I was
wondering if there was a way to use Samba to resolve
my IPs instead of having to add all the entries to my
/etc/hosts file? For instance, I would
hi,
Does anyone have the VFS recycle module working? I get the following
error:
[2002/05/14 14:01:45, 0] smbd/vfs.c:vfs_init_custom(120)
Error opening /usr/local/samba/lib/vfs/recycle.so:
/usr/local/samba/lib/vfs/recycle.so: undefined symbol: DEBUGLEVEL_CLASS
Thanks,
j.
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On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 10:21:45AM -0700, Jason C. Leach wrote about '[Samba] VFS
modules (recycle).':
Does anyone have the VFS recycle module working? I get the following
error:
[2002/05/14 14:01:45, 0] smbd/vfs.c:vfs_init_custom(120)
Error
hi,
I compiled from source (current) on Linux Debian (Potato).
j.
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 07:32:16PM +0200, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
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On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 10:21:45AM -0700, Jason C. Leach wrote about '[Samba] VFS
modules (recycle).':
Does
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 01:47:30PM +0200, Giulio Orsero wrote:
linux 2.2.19/rh6x
I use in a share
veto files = /.*/
whenever you connect to it the client process hangs, the smbd starts
consuming cpu time and cannot be killed but with kill -9.
This is the last part of the smbd log
Hello,
We're running Samba 2.2.3a-6 on Debian (Woody).
With security level set to share we share a local printer and
everything works.
Now I'm trying to impose access restrictions on that printer:
---
[global]
security=share
printing=cups
printcap name=cups
...
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I compiled from source (current) on Linux Debian (Potato).
Which samba version did you use? HEAD(3.0) or 2.2 ?
I don't know whether my DYNEXP stuff was backported to 2.2...
jelmer
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 07:32:16PM +0200, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
Edit the file source/lib/debug.c and change the debug level of the
message to higher than level 0. For example to only print at level
1 and above apply this patch
diff -u -r1.27.2.18 debug.c
--- lib/debug.c 2002/02/19 19:56:04 1.27.2.18
+++ lib/debug.c 2002/05/16 18:06:58
@@ -232,7 +232,7 @@
hi,
Samba 2.2.4. It came with the VFS recycle module.
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2/specs
gcc version 2.95.2 2220 (Debian GNU/Linux)
Can I add this flag manually to see if it compiles in?
j.
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 07:57:16PM +0200, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
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On Thu, 16 May 2002, Oleg Noskov wrote:
Hello,
We're running Samba 2.2.3a-6 on Debian (Woody).
Please try to reproduce against 2.2.4. Also a debug level 10
log of the session would be most helpful. You can send it to
me off list to save noise. Thanks.
cheers, jerry
Here is my now messy printer install to get Win2k SP2 boxes to work properly. If
anyone has anything to add to this let me know.
I really wish it was possible to get Samba to report some sort of dummy printer port
for Win2k so it would add a section under Monitors. The share name with the
Running samba 2.2.3a on AIX 4.3.3
From NT4 client browsing Network 'hood...servername...
double click on shared folder (security=user) and it takes about 25 seconds
to open the folder (if it even comes up). After that going deeper into the
filesystem is not an issue...but when you browse
Title: RE: [samba] files locked
Well, I am afraid I may not be able to provide much help, but have you tried setting oplocks=no in the share's service definition in smb.conf?
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Tan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 1:05 AM
To: samba
Do you have a DNS Server ?? A M$ DNS server can be configured to look up
names in a WINS db if it doesn't have an entry, that's probably how your
windows computer can ping the name.
IMHO I don't see what Samba has to do with this?
Josh Konkol, CNE MCSE
Senior Network Analyst
GuideOne
Gerald,
No worries.
This patch is required if your using Rational ClearCase and you don't want
everyone to have access to it. It's to fix a brokenness (IMO) within
ClearCase, and maybe other programs. Our windows primary group has 10k+
users...
I will shoot it off to Rational, so they can
Hello,
We're experiencing a problem with samba after an upgrade, which only occurs
when using a strange combination of software.
The problem only occurs with samba 2.2 and higher. This problem does not
occur with samba 2.0. We tested this with samba 3.0alpha17, 2.2.2,
2.2.4, and 2.0.10
I have a Red Hat Linux release 7.1 (Seawolf) Samba 2.2.4 PDC and fileserver
built with --with-ldapsam. The clients are either win9x or WinY2k.
Authenitcation, etc... all works great.
But print sharing is a real pain. Under 2.2.1a printing worked great, but our
VOIP phone system wouldn't
Your statement is correct about the MS DNS server can
be configured, but that really isn't my issue. I'm
dealing with trying to get the Redhat Linux 7.3 system
to be able to ping/resolve hostnames.
It has to do with Samba for the fact that Samba can
handle the job if set up correctly, which I'm
I am sorry but I need some help, and I can't seem to find the correct
path on your web site for technical support.
To make a long story short, we have SWAT, and it is loaded on a Sun OS,
and up until recently we have used a Windows NT domain.
But due to corporate push, we are now, slowly
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Jazdzewski, StephenX A wrote:
Gerald,
No worries.
This patch is required if your using Rational ClearCase and you don't
want everyone to have access to it. It's to fix a brokenness (IMO)
within ClearCase, and maybe other programs. Our windows primary group
has
We do have a DNS, but we do not use it at all for our
internal inoffice resolution. We use WINS only for our
internal office resolution.
--- Konkol, Josh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you don't have a DNS server ??
Josh Konkol, CNE MCSE
Senior Network Analyst
GuideOne Insurance
Mail Stop
Hello,
I'm trying to use samba (Version 2.2.3a-6 for Debian) as a DC for a windows
2000 pro network. Everything seems to work OK, except the roaming profiles.
Every few days (I haven't locked down a pattern yet) all machines connected
to the server loose their connection, and no one can connect
Gerald,
Comment quote:
This should really be made into a 'winbind force group' smb.conf parameter
or something like that.
Originally in winbindd_user.c:
00375 #if 0
00376 /* Look in cache for entries, else get them direct */
00377
00378 if
Are there any options to allow a block device to be accessable
over samba? Obviously the ioctl operations would not be
available, but I would like to be able to perform read and write
operations to a block device that is visible from an smb mount.
For example, if I had access to /dev/cdrom
Could it be the improper option -M is preventing lpr from running?
Joel
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 02:50:56PM -0400, amit deshmukh wrote:
Can anybody help with this ?
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Date: Thu, 16 May 2002 11:58:10 -0400 (EDT)
From: amit deshmukh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I assume this sentence:
re-add they can't print for a little while before
really should be:
re-add they can print for a little while before
This sounds like authentication (how would I know).
Have you tried easing up on the security, making the print share guest ok =yes.
Joel
On Thu, May 16,
I wrote:
Once I fired up Samba, I tried to access it from a Win2k box, on which
I'm logged in as DEVGROUP/skunk (user skunk also exists on the linux
box, and the passwords are the same in both environments). This failed
with the usual account is not authorized to log in from this station
Is there out a binary package that contains dfs support?
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Hi,
I'm running 2.2.3a on Solaris 8 (108528-12). There's a share that was
working fine using a force user param enabled. It has stopped working
and I'm not sure how to go about debugging. Any ideas?
robstewart
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Ok, I've checked in a fix to 2.2.x and HEAD that should take care of a
bunch of the segv problems (as well as some other unpredictable behavior.
There are probably more to find, but this was the major one.
Jim McDonough
IBM Linux Technology Center
Samba Team
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I don't know much more about this issue. You sound a lot like the guy with
the win2k printing problem currently looking for help. (WinY2k Printing
Access).
Joel
On Thu, May 16, 2002 at 06:08:44PM -0500, Kris Kelley wrote:
I wrote:
Once I fired up Samba, I tried to access it from a Win2k box,
On Thu, 16 May 2002, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
That will be good to see. I just want to see some movement here - or
else a release will never happen.
There's lots of movement going on. Have no fear. :-)
cheers, jerry
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On Wed, 15 May 2002, Richard Bollinger wrote:
Here's the changes required to elimenate all of the compiler's warnings
issued while compiling CVS 2_2 with cc: WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15
C 5.0 on sparc-sun-solaris2.8. Most of them seem reasonable; though
someone might want to take a
Hi
I am trying to get smbclient to work with Samba 3.0 server. Samba 3.0 server
joined a Win2k Native domain successfully.
Two sample Kerberos applications on the machine (on which Samba runs) talk
to each other successfully using Win2K as the KDC.
I am trying to use the smbclient program to
I noticed a bug in HEAD's and 3_0's Makefile(Makefile.in)
when I run make clean 'nsswitch/winbindd_proto.h' is deleted, but when I
run make it's not created!
If I run 'cvs update' I got winbindd_proto.h from CVS.
Here's a patch for the Makefile.in,
I would preferr to delete winbindd_proto.h
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