Hi,
Some users told me about their files(*.doc) lost all pictures.Yesterday, they can print them with pictures and saved to samba file server (in RH7.2). Today, they open them, remained only text but not have any pictures in their files.What happen and how can I protect it in future?Thank you.Get
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, S. Ancelot wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to set up a printer in samba
that will use ps2pdf converter to create pdf documents when printing on it ?
Best Regards
Steph
Yes. Take a look at Sambafax:
http://wwwhomes.uni-bielefeld.de/ingalo/software/sambafax.html
for the
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Subject: Re: [Samba] File lost all pictures
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 09:15:55 +0100
From: Uwe Lienig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Forschungsinstitut Fahrzeugtechnik -FiF-
To: tin tinny [EMAIL PROTECTED]
References:
Sir,
The message when I type : winbind -t is
[root@att /]# wbinfo -t
Could not check secret
Do you have any ideas??
Thank you,
Agus Santosa
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002 09:56:45 -0500
David Brodbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Agus Santosa
S. Ancelot wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to set up a printer in samba
that will use ps2pdf converter to create pdf documents when printing
on it ?
Best Regards
Steph
Have a look at packaging/Mandrake/samba-pdf-print in the source.
Eirik Thorsnes
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If
Hello!
I installed a new suse 8.1 server, I want to use the smbldap-tools to manage
user and computer accounts.
But when I try to add a new windows user or computer account, I get ths error:
c130230:~ # smbldap-useradd.pl -a testuser
ldapadd: update failed:
Have you checked the permissions on the spool directory?
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From: Rob Thomas [mailto:rob;electricmail.com]
Sent: 30 October 2002 00:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Printing only as admin?
I'm having a problem with a Samba PDC box that only lets users who are
Hi,
This is a message requesting help for the following problem:
Printing Word 97 documents, stored on a Samba server, on an NT4 system to
an LPD print queue fails under certain well-defined conditions, creating
an empty file called 'Nenumber:' (e.g. 'Ne120:'). The problem appears to
be easily
Hi all
Using Konqueror to browse a 'doze network, typing smb://[ipaddress] works
fine. However, for those shares with password, this brings up a user/passwd
box everytime. Is it possible to specify the username and password in the
address bar (sorta like ftp logins?)
Regards
Kurt
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Hi
I missed the begining of this thread and I don't know some datail but,
once I have a problem like that, using xcopy in a DOS window (windows 95/98). It
missed some files. To fix it I had to change the DOS Window configuration so that
MS-DOS programs do not detect windows.
I don´t know
Hello,
I'm having problems to join a japanese W2K Client with
SrvPck 2 installed to my samba 2.2.5 PDC controlled
domain.
Other Clients are no problem (Win98, W2k engl., WXP german).
I check the regKey (for plaintextpassword; set to 1).
Reinstalled SevPck 2, but didn't help. the problem must be
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On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 02:12:23PM +0100, Peter Meyer wrote:
Hello,
I'm having problems to join a japanese W2K Client with
SrvPck 2 installed to my samba 2.2.5 PDC controlled
domain.
Other Clients are no problem (Win98, W2k engl., WXP german).
I check the regKey (for plaintextpassword;
-Original Message-
From: Agus Santosa [mailto:agus.santosa;telkom.net]
The message when I type : winbind -t is
[rootatt /]# wbinfo -t
Could not check secret
Do you have any ideas??
I'd try re-joining the domain. Be sure to remove the machine account and
create a new one,
Hi,
I have been going crazy over the last few weeks trying to install a new
Samba server (using v2.2.1, v2.2.5 and v2.2.6) to replace a old system.
Problem seems to be with file locking on the new server - works
perfectly on old server!!
Attached are configuration files for Samba for old
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 02:12:23PM +0100, Peter Meyer wrote:
Hello,
I'm having problems to join a japanese W2K Client with
SrvPck 2 installed to my samba 2.2.5 PDC controlled
domain.
Other Clients are no problem (Win98, W2k engl., WXP german).
I check the regKey (for plaintextpassword;
Hi,
This is the perlscript we use to print/mail PDF's. It uses ghostscript
and perl MIME-tools to create and mail the PDF back to the user who
printed the document. The printerdriver used is QMS ColorScript 1000
Level 2.
The config looks like this:
[prtpdf]
comment = PDF mailer
path =
I have watched the discussion of oplocks now and have a (hopefully) simple
question.
I am running Samba 2.2.6 on a Linux 2.4 kernel and only use it to serve
files to Windows machines, what is the preferred combination of oplock
settings should I use?
I do not access any shared files from the
It may not be a samba problem.
We had 2.0.5 running on Red Hat 6.X , and a dos based app
(written in Alpha) installed on PC's running 95/98, no locking
problems.
Upgraded to Red Hat 7.2 and Samba 2.2.3 , everything worked except
the dos app. Locking problem between two workstations.
Installed
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Subject: [Samba] Samba PDC reliability?
Hello all,
I'm using Samba 2.2.5 compiled on Solaris 8 for my PDC, I've included my
smb.conf
Hi
I missed the begining of this thread and I don't know some datail but,
once I have a problem like that, using xcopy in a DOS window (windows 95/98). It
missed some files. To fix it I had to change the DOS Window configuration so that
MS-DOS programs do not detect windows.
I don´t know
Hello everybody!
Sorry for (maybe) a stupid question...
Again:
problem with authentication against LDAP
(iPlanet Directory Server 4.16), Solaris 8 SPARC server
I have compiled samba 2.2.6 --with-ldapsam
option
When connecting from w2k prof workstation i
see the following log files:
Hello:
I am running RedHat 7.3 with Samba 2.2.3a. My clients are Windows
2kSP2. I am having problems where profiles seem to be getting corrupted.
I continually get errors for random users that say something to
the effect of, Windows can't copy file-x, path not found. I have
verified that
I have samba working fine. It even prints ok.
The problem is that Windows cannot see the print jobs
in the spooler on the Linux box. I can see them for a
while but then I can see them in the spooler on the
Linux box and not in the Windows queue.
I am using RedHat 7.1 with Samba 2.2.6. I
am also
I had the same problem, in the same software environment as you have.
Upgrading to Samba v2.2.6 fixed it.
http://samba.gorski.net/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/redhat/
Hope this helps.
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 03:48 pm, Nick wrote:
Hi,
I have Samba 2.2.3a setup on a RH Linux 2.4.18-10 box
Hi list,
I've browsed through the archives, but I didn't find a answer for
this:
I use smbclient to access a windowsNT 4.0 server.
I get only '?' for filenames which contains Umlauts.
F.e., a file called Verknüpfung is displayed as Verkn?pfung.
I use following mount-string:
mount.smbfs
how's going?
RE: [SAMBA] Roaming Profile Problems
Thanks for the info Holger. I only want to disable them a...
resort though. I pulled the following from the log of one...
users who had the profile problem
[2002/10/30 08:29:25, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(319)
Allowed connection from (172.29.57.97)
how's going?
how's going?
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 04:26:54PM +0100, Andreas Schlager wrote:
Hi list,
I've browsed through the archives, but I didn't find a answer for
this:
I use smbclient to access a windowsNT 4.0 server.
I get only '?' for filenames which contains Umlauts.
F.e., a file called Verknüpfung is
I need some help to configure Samba. I have two
computers on my LAN, one running WinXP, the other running RH 8. I've tried to
configure Samba, using both manual text mode and WebMin/SWAT. But nothing seems
to help.
I can see both computers in Network Neighbourhood
(My Network Places), but
Hi all,
I am running Samba 2.2.5 on a RedHat 7.3 system. I am attempting to
establish this server (thor) as the PDC on my private network of (currently)
2 machines. The first machine
I want to connect is an NT client, mercury. I followed instructions from
various web resources, the PDC howto, etc
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Yes, that's definitely coming from a different subnet.
iptables handles it just fine if configured well. I use something like:
-A INPUT # if coming from local subnet # -j localnet
-A INPUT # if coming from external source # -j badnet
-A badnet -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 -j ACCEPT
-A badnet -j
I use Outlook/Outlook Express without problems under Windows 2000. I
didn't have to do any special configuration. Sounds like an XP feature?
--Kaleb
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Sent: Wednesday, October
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 06:37 pm, Kaleb Pederson wrote:
I use Outlook/Outlook Express without problems under Windows 2000. I
didn't have to do any special configuration. Sounds like an XP feature?
What we are seeing is that they store their settings under the profile in a
dir called
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 11:35:42AM +, Gerhard Vögel wrote:
Hello,
we got the following error in the samba logs:
Oct 30 06:29:01 hornbill smbd[12783]: [2002/10/30 06:29:01, 0]
lib/fault.c:fault_report(38)
Oct 30 06:29:01 hornbill smbd[12783]:
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 10:03, Mihail S. Dorofeev wrote:
The QUESTION IS : IS THERE _A_ WAY TO USE userPassword attr
dunno - it's a BAD idea
for Samba authentication ??
OR SYNC userPassword and ntPassword?
you can sync userPassword and ntPassword
set up pam to to change the smb password
set up
What we are seeing is that they store their settings under the profile in a
dir called Local Settings that does not move along with the profile.
Just move the stuff out of local settings...
Outlook will complain and prompt you for the location of the files.
It remembers that setting
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 08:10:29AM -0600, Schlehuber, Patrick wrote:
I have watched the discussion of oplocks now and have a (hopefully) simple
question.
I am running Samba 2.2.6 on a Linux 2.4 kernel and only use it to serve
files to Windows machines, what is the preferred combination of
Hi,
Is it possible to manage print queue's via windows clients. I get Access
denied, unable to connect. I use the lp daemon to print via JetDirect. I
am beginning to think it is not possible. If someone out there is doing
this could you please share your configurations with us so it can be
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Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 09:38:30 +0100
From: Eirik Thorsnes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: S. Ancelot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] PDF printer using ps2pdf ?
S. Ancelot wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to set up
Hello,
How can I make two linux servers sync passwords. Is it something I do
with Samba?? I want both the unix accounts and samba accounts be sync'ed.
Please help!!
Thanks,
Gurnish
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Hi all,
I'm using winbind with PAM to create a mail server for private mails in my
company and I would like to use the 2000 DC to authenticate the user.
It seems to work fine except the users name I get are in the form
DOMAIN+user and I woul like my user to have mail address like [EMAIL
Hi Troy,
I fixed the problem with a Samba WINS Server in each subnet and setting the
remote browse sync with primary server (192.168.1.253) ...
I needed modify the parameter remote announce as you indicated.
thanks for your help!
Sandro
- Original Message -
From: Troy.A Johnson
You can achieve this using LDAP as a samba and unix password backend.
I've done this and it works quite nicely
Best
Diego
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 11:46, Gurnish Anand wrote:
Hello,
How can I make two linux servers sync passwords. Is it something I do
with Samba?? I want both the unix
Hi,
Can I set share folder only browseable to those who have access to it? Like
home/user using %H.
Regards,
Norman
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Hi,
I'm confused of where to set ACL? Do I set them in SWAT under Security
Options (using Valid Users, Force Group, ..., etc.)? Or do I need to
hardcoded them with setfacl? Or set them in NT client? Please direct me to
the references? I already have xfs, acl, attr, compiled in.
Regards,
Norman
is this normal? my user opened a database and then smbd closes connections
and shuts down. obviously the user receives an error on the other end
regarding system resources
[2002/10/30 10:48:36, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(245)
DUCHENAN opened file shared/tempdb/temp_db.mdb read=Yes write=Yes
I am having an issue with winbind/samba and my groups.
when I type the following:
$ groups ntdomain\\jfountain
I get the following nothing.
When i type this (logged in as jfountain)
$ groups
I get the following:
$ 5
I am assuming this means domain admins.
when i type
$./wbinfo -r
Hi,
I've been working through the Teach Yourself Samba book with my install of
Samba and I run up against this issue while going through the diagnostics after
I failed to see my samba server in my network places on my Windows 2000
client.
nmblookup -d 2 '*'
"If the broadcast address is
Hello Jennifer,
I'm a relative noob to Samba, so I may be off base, but I'll offer what I can.
Unless it's a mis-type, re-type the groups command like this:
groups ntdomain\jfountain
Also, I've found that I need to use the domain as well when I'm using wbinfo as you
have below. For instance,
Please help me get samba compiled. I used cvs to download lastest samba-3.x
and configure is failing.
I have: solaris 7 (32-bit mode kernel), binutils-2.11.2, automake-1.7.1,
autoconf-2.54, and libtool-1.4.
I used the below script:
#!/bin/ksh
cd /usr/local/samba/source
/usr/local/bin/gmake
My samba.smbd log shows multiple entries such as:
[2002/10/30 10:30:04, 0] lib/access.c:check_access(323)
Denied connection from (211.163.100.141)
They show up about every five minutes and are from a few different IP addresses
I thought that my iptables configuration would block connection
Hi all,
we are using samba 2.2.6 with windows xp SP1, and roaming profiles.
We would like to have email settings (servers/usernames etc) with the roaming
profiles, but outlook (either microsoft, or express) store their settings in
a path that is not included in the profiles
we do not care
Norman,
I find it is easiest to set them up using setfacl initially.
Then, assuming you have compiled Samba with the --with-acl-support flag, you
should be able to manipulate them using the Windows/Properties/Permissions
dialogue IF (here is a gotcha) you are the owner of the file/directory or
Last night at home, and on a second system today at work, I tried
putting in the sample preexec statement contained in the smb.conf man
page to check it's effect on the domain logons. Just like the preexec
for the perl script it kills domain logons. As that script is right in
the smb.conf man page
Dimitrios Stergiou wrote:
What we are seeing is that they store their settings under
the profile in a
dir called Local Settings that does not move along with the profile.
Thus when a user setup the client in one machine, then when
he goes to another
he has to re-configure outlook
I would
Hi!
I need to make changes in crontab, but i have many servers to make
this changes.
Is there some way to do this remotely at the same time for all
servers?
(for example: replacing a file?)
man /etc/crontab?
begin 666 ATT00192.htm
M/%$3T-465!%($A434P4%53$E#((M+R]7,T,O+T141!(5$U,(#0N,!4
Hello,
This may be kind of a dumb question, as it's something I could easily be overlooking,
but I'm confused anyways.
My Samba server is part of the MA domain. However, I want a couple of non-domain
accounts to still be able to access Samba shares. The machines trying to access the
shares
Hallo Tim Allen,
you wrote:
Is it possible to set up a printer in samba
that will use ps2pdf converter to create pdf documents when printing
on it ? Best Regards
Steph
Yes. Take a look at Sambafax:
http://wwwhomes.uni-bielefeld.de/ingalo/software/sambafax.html
for the general idea.
I did not have the printer admin = users (users is the group all my
users are in) line in my smb.conf. I can now see the jobs that are
queued but non of my commands work here except the print and maybe the
lpq command. Also anyone know how to say pause and resume to lpd?
Here is my
Hey Everyone,
I am trying to upgrade to 2.2.5 from 2.2.1a and am having a
problem. When trying to install the samba-common rpm it says that I need
the file libc.so.6. I have this in 3 places:
/var/ftp/lib/libc.so.6
/lib/i686/libc.so.6
/lib/libc.so.6
Do I need to change the paths
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 15:01, Walter Mautner wrote:
Dimitrios Stergiou wrote:
What we are seeing is that they store their settings under
the profile in a
dir called Local Settings that does not move along with the profile.
Thus when a user setup the client in one machine, then when
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: pam_mkhomedir.so and Samba question (was: RE: [Samba]
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On Tue, 29 Oct 2002,
Hello,
I'm trying to join several windows clients to a samba pdc. I've got
local, prefered, and domain master all set to yes, workgroup set, and
domain logons also set to yes. I've got a machine account in
/etc/master.passwd, this is being done on a FreeBSD 4.7-release box, and
a machine
Kaleb Pederson wrote:
Yes, that's definitely coming from a different subnet.
iptables handles it just fine if configured well. I use something like:
-A INPUT # if coming from local subnet # -j localnet
-A INPUT # if coming from external source # -j badnet
-A badnet -p tcp -m tcp
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 12:53 pm, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Kaleb Pederson wrote:
snip
And tcp 445, the new port that Win2k (and hence Samba 3.0) now uses.
(Netbiosless SMB/CIFS)
Andrew Bartlett
Doesn't it drop back to 139 (or one of the other ports) if it can't make a
connection on
Kaleb Pederson wrote:
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 12:53 pm, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Kaleb Pederson wrote:
snip
And tcp 445, the new port that Win2k (and hence Samba 3.0) now uses.
(Netbiosless SMB/CIFS)
Andrew Bartlett
Doesn't it drop back to 139 (or one of the other ports) if
Why do they use the same port as https?
Kaleb Pederson wrote:
On Wednesday 30 October 2002 12:53 pm, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Kaleb Pederson wrote:
snip
And tcp 445, the new port that Win2k (and hence Samba 3.0) now uses.
(Netbiosless SMB/CIFS)
Andrew Bartlett
Doesn't it drop
Nick wrote:
Why do they use the same port as https?
No, that's 443. And don't try to run a non-smb server on 445: It
really breaks MS clients badly...
Andrew Bartlett
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I've setup Samba as a PDC. I have two machines using it for
authentication. The rest of the clients on the network are still not
using it. Before I switch I need to know more about how administering
access to different network resources is going to work. For instance,
we are running
I'm getting some strange messages in my nmbd.log and
wondered if someone could explain this a bit?
[2002/10/30 16:19:42, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_incomingrequests.c:process_name_refresh_request(181)
process_name_refresh_request: unicast name
registration request received for name
MSDWT-7B0CN2IT420 from IP
Hello,
I've got samba running on a FreeBSD box that has two interfaces, ep0
which is an external interface, and ep1 which is for internal use only. I
only want samba to listen on ep1 so if i'm ever portscanned port 137/139
will not show up as open on the external interface. I've added
On 08:13 AM 10/31/2002 +1100, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
No, that's 443. And don't try to run a non-smb server on 445: It
really breaks MS clients badly...
Yeah--having done that recently, myself, I can certainly attest to the
screams of horror as Apache started... My contract!!! OMG--I was
Last night at home, and on a second system today at work, I
tried putting in the sample preexec statement contained in
the smb.conf man page to check it's effect on the domain
logons. Just like the preexec for the perl script it kills
domain logons. As that script is right in the smb.conf man
All I did to solve the Access denied problem is add my users to the
'printer admin = @users' :). Now I can delete/cancle jobs though :(.
Here is my config:
[global]
print admin = @users
# shares
[HP_LaserJet_4000]
comment = Main Printer
path = /var/spool/lpd/HP_LaserJet_4000
guest ok = yes
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internal error: signal 11:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 11:35:42AM +, Gerhard Vögel wrote:
Hello,
we got the following error in the samba logs:
Oct 30 06:29:01 hornbill smbd[12783]:
I did that, still no luck. Files just dissappear. If I run netatalk, can
the pc clients still work with the files as well? I don't understand why a
direct copy fails, and a copy VIA a windows workstation works. That makes
*no* sense.
--
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At 03:44 PM 10/29/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Matt,
Samba team members,
Consider the user wanted to change group name, by doing file
properties-security-Advanced-select groupA-click on
view/edit-change-select groupB. Then after parsing the DACL, we got an
SMB_ACL_GROUP ace with groupB, but no SMB_ACL_GROUP_OBJ.
However, in unpack_canon_ace(),
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 10:37:25PM +, Gerhard Vögel wrote:
I'll try, but the server already is in production use and I am not always
there and cannot foresee when the next problem occurs. So it could take
months to get a backtrace.
Do you have any other suggestions or any ideas what
jef dodson wrote:
I have a question about samba and sticky bits. I have a share with the
following configuration:
[documents]
comment = documents
path = /shares/documents
public = no
writeable = yes
printable = no
valid users = lan1
force user = docadmin
Yura Pismerov wrote:
jef dodson wrote:
I have a question about samba and sticky bits. I have a share with the
following configuration:
[documents]
comment = documents
path = /shares/documents
public = no
writeable = yes
printable = no
valid users = lan1
--On Wednesday, October 30, 2002 8:46 PM +0100 Walter Mautner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last night at home, and on a second system today at work, I
tried putting in the sample preexec statement contained in
the smb.conf man page to check it's effect on the domain
logons. Just like the preexec
On Wed, 2002-10-30 at 17:38, Matt Nelson wrote:
I did that, still no luck. Files just dissappear. If I run netatalk, can
the pc clients still work with the files as well? I don't understand why a
direct copy fails, and a copy VIA a windows workstation works. That makes
*no* sense.
if
John Benedetto wrote:
--On Wednesday, October 30, 2002 8:46 PM +0100 Walter Mautner
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
[netlogon]
comment = Network Logon Service
path = /home/netlogon
guest ok = yes
read only = yes
browseable = no
printable = no
write list =
I have installed samba on freebsd-4.7. I have set up a share with read only
and guest ok both set to no. When I have security set to user, I can
connect to the share, using:
mount_smbfs -I 10.11.0.25 //airykARISTOTLE/new tmp/
but when i set security to share, i get an error message:
ok, that works to disallow non-owners from renaming the file, but what I would
like to do is disallow EVERYONE ( including the owner of the file ) from
editing, moving, or changing the filename once it is created. the only person
who should be able to make those changes is a special user. any
John Benedetto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I _think_ it might be Samba re-reading the smb.conf, though I am no expert,
so you might want to see what other people on the list say...
Not sure how to tell you how to make it not do that...
Your response was much better than the others. Thank
jef dodson wrote:
ok, that works to disallow non-owners from renaming the file, but what I would
like to do is disallow EVERYONE ( including the owner of the file ) from
editing, moving, or changing the filename once it is created. the only person
who should be able to make those changes
Hellow, members
(B
(BI want to use SAMBA with disk quota support on AIX machine,
(B but have not succeeded yet. Are there any members who could
(Bsucceeded setting up SAMBA on that environment?
(B
(BOS:AIX4.3.3
(BSAMBA:2.2.5
(Bconfigure option:--with-quotas
(B
(BFirst, I configured AIX's
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 01:40:16PM +0900, Tsutomu Miyashita wrote:
Hellow, members
I want to use SAMBA with disk quota support on AIX machine,
but have not succeeded yet. Are there any members who could
succeeded setting up SAMBA on that environment?
OS:AIX4.3.3
SAMBA:2.2.5
configure
Hi
I am struggling with samba2.2.6. I have got old version of samba. And I
don't know how to install this new version. Can any one help me.
IP
-Original Message-
From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [mailto:jerry;samba.org]
Sent: 17 October 2002 05:50
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL
Hi All
I have problem with browsing computer names on routed network with this
structure
1 segment -- (router1 + samba workgroup 1 + wins server) -- router3 --
(router2 NT server workgroup 2)-- segment 2
All PC on segment 1 browsing workgroup 1 ok but workgroup 2 not.
In segment 2 equiv.
I
Title: [samba] pam authentication solaris9
Hi
I'm trying to get winbindd work with authentication for other services.
Winbindd works fine in samba.
I get these errors using rlogin from another server to sun10.
Oct 31 08:26:11 sun10 pam_winbind[26694]: request failed, PAM error was 4, NT
Am Mittwoch, 30. Oktober 2002 21:19 schrieb Jacob Smith:
Hey Everyone,
I am trying to upgrade to 2.2.5 from 2.2.1a and am having a
problem. When trying to install the samba-common rpm it says that I need
the file libc.so.6. I have this in 3 places:
/var/ftp/lib/libc.so.6
I have a samba version, the version is 2 .2.0.
With the file of following configuration, it works with windows 98 and w95
but with Xp it doesn't work, the error when I attempt a connection ago from one
Xp it schemes it is the following one:
FILE CONFIGURATION:
[global]
workgroup = GRUPO
./profiles ~rsharpe/profile/NTUSER.DAT
Number of ACEs: 8
Type: 00, Flags: 00, Len: 36, Perms: 000F003F
S-1-5-21-129735678-430395340-1080627117-2002
Type: 00, Flags: 00, Len: 20, Perms: 000F003F
S-1-5-18
Type: 00, Flags: 00, Len: 24, Perms: 000F003F
S-1-5-32-544
Type: 00, Flags: 00, Len: 20,
Hi,
Attached is the code if anyone wants to play with it.
A little more work and we might be able to modify the two SIDs that need
changing if the Domain SID changes out from under a user.
The link line is:
gcc -I../include -I../ubiqx -I../nsswitch -I../smbwrapper -I.. -o \
profiles
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