Try in a dos-box on the troubled XP-machine (start menu - run - command
com) to type NET USE. Any shares with your server that are listed should be
removed, using NET USE \\computername\sharename /delete.
This worked for me after trying without results to join a computer to a
domain.
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Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 03:57:43 +0530 (IST)
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] domain logons+linux client
hello,
The concept of a PDC is every machine logs into the domain
controller to get access
Hi
I use samba with cups and a Windows Nt domain for user authentications.
Now in this project that Im been working we have a lot of users(2000) and
also a lot of printers(800).
The target of this project is to move the whole printservers (this are
clusters printserver on NT machines) to
Hi,
I had exactly the same problem as you last week. So maybe it's the same
solution? I could see the printer from Win XP, but when I printed
nothing happened. What gave me the clue for solving the problem is when
I tried to print a test page from Windows XP; it said Access Denied
(but the other
Hello All Samba-list Members,
I have installed a Samba 2.2.7, the samba-latest.tar.gz, as a PDC on a
Redhat8.0 GNU/Linux server. ( Of course, I first uninstalled the original
samba that came with the Redhat installation CDs by rpm -e samba*.) The
installation was successful. Then I modified
Title: Long Share Names and Windows NT Workstation 4.0
Hello,
Can anyone advise if there is a limit on the length of share names in Samba when accessing via NT Workstation 4.0 clients? It seems that the limit is 12 characters for NT, our Windows 98, 2000 and XP machines work with longer
To whom it my concern:
I have just started working with LINUX 7.1, and for
a while all was well, but know my boss wants me to share my workstation with the
other in the office, and they all are TCP/IP and on windows XP.
I dual boot Windows XP and Linux on my
machine.
Please help!
Riaan
Hi
I use samba with cups and a Windows Nt domain for user authentications.
Now in this project that Im been working we have a lot of users(2000) and
also a lot of printers(800).
The target of this project is to move the whole printservers (this are
clusters printserver on NT machines) to
Recently I post to this list about with the subject Clipper+Samba and was
helped by list.
See the answers that follow attached.
Regards,
Marcelo Oliveira
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Hello All Samba-list Members,
I have installed a Samba 2.2.7, the samba-latest.tar.gz, as a PDC on a
Redhat8.0 GNU/Linux server. ( Of course, I first uninstalled the original
Hmmm... Never heard
I've just downloaded 2.2.7 from CVS and started dpkg-buildpackage:
dpkg-buildpackage: source version is 2.2.6-0.1
Eventually somebody should change the file packaging/Debian/debian/changelog
regards
Markus Schabel
++
| TGM - Die Schule der Technik
Title: 2.2.7 nmbd doesn't start under RedHat 7.1 (Kernel 2.4.2-2smp)
hi,
i upgraded to samba 2.2.7 and since this nmbd (configured to start from xinetd)
doesn't start! i sent SIGHUP to xinetd and can see that configuration is ok (netbios-ns
is readjusted) but nmbd doesn't
In
order to assign more than one user/group permissions you need to have EA/ACL's
enabled on the kernel and have Samba compiled with them enabled as
well. You won't be able to be as granular with the permissions as
NT, you are still limited to r-w-x permission bits.
Check
out
I can't give you a short answer, but some pointers:
The basic command to print is:
cat file | smbclient //server/printer passwordstuff -c 'print -'
The file has be be filtered before it is sent.
There may be a script, smbprint, I believe, with the samba sources which
will do this for you and which
Hi,
We have several Redhat 7.2 servers which contain; amongst other things, an important
company database. I have been asked to install samba and winbind to provide seamless
integration.
Now the situation currently is:
Redhat 7.2 contains samba 2.2.1 rpm (i.e no winbind)
Downloaded
Hello Sylvestre Taburet,
It works like a charm! Thank you very much for your help.
At 12:54 2002/12/03 +0100, you wrote:
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Hello All Samba-list Members,
I have installed a Samba 2.2.7, the
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002 09:07:34 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Redhat 7.2 contains samba 2.2.1 rpm (i.e no winbind)
Downloaded samba-2.2.7-1.i386.rpm from samba.org mirror
rpm ivh samba-2.2.7-1.i386.rpm then I get a failed dependency error.
Which dependency?
Redhat support was, in this case, not
RH 7.2 using samba 2.2.7 (installed from samba built RPM) for now...
Security=domain using winbind to authenticate against windows PDC.
Testparm says:
winbind uid = 1-2
winbind gid = 1-2
template homedir = /home/%D/%U
template shell = /bin/false
Hi!
I have a samba 2.2.3a-12 on a Linux Debian box (lets call it pdcMachine) with
a 2.4.16 kernel acting as a PDC of some domain (lets call it myDomain).
I have a samba 2.999+3.0.alpha20-4 workstation (debian,kernel 2.4.19) (lets
call it wstMachine) and i'm trying to join wstMachine to
On 29 Nov 2002 20:08, Klaus Ethgen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm hitting the 2G limit taring from 2.2.2 to ntfs NT4.
Thats a other problem which is fixed with version 2.2.3 (as I know)
could this be my problem as well.
No, my problem is first in the version 2.2.6. When you use version 2.2.5
I used the smbmount command in a system call in a C program, i.e.
{
sprintf(req, smbmount //NTMAX/SAMBA /usr/mf
-o
ip=192.168.2.17,username=Administrator,password=super);
ret=system(req);
printf(after mount: ret=%d err=%d\n,ret,errno);
}
I tried this program in
Sorry to be so dramatic on the subject line but things are falling apart
here...
Yesterday we upgraded Samba to version 2.999+3.0.alpha20-4 and this
morning NO-ONE was able to log in to the Samba PDC. I upgraded from
20-3. Nothing has changed in the smb.conf file.
We are using the unstable
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 10:36:54AM -0500, Irving Carrion wrote:
Sorry to be so dramatic on the subject line but things are falling apart
here...
Yesterday we upgraded Samba to version 2.999+3.0.alpha20-4 and this
morning NO-ONE was able to log in to the Samba PDC. I upgraded from
20-3.
Thank you for your productive response. I had a feeling my problems
could be related to my keyboard... Is there a keyboard patch I can
download?
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Hi there,
i am using samba 2.2.7 as a PDC on a solaris 8 box, and i was wondering how
can i enforce the followng:
if user1 logins from pc1, then i want him to NOT be able to login from anothe
pc until he is logout from pc1.
Any ideas/pointers?
Okay.
I have a samba connection to a box on my LAN (mount -t smbfs -o username=someuser,password=somepass
//computername/share /mountpoint/ (I'm using Red Hat Linux 7.2)). My problem is that I'm trying to
transfer files that go OVER 2GB in size. I can't get my FTP server up and running (which
After meditating on this situation I don't believe it's a keyboard issue,
it's a PBKAC issue.
Problem between keyboard and chair..
Gareth Davies
Willowbrook I.T.
Ext. 235
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On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Grabham, Keith wrote:
Hello, Can anyone advise if there is a limit on the length of share
names in Samba when accessing via NT Workstation 4.0 clients? It seems
that the limit is 12 characters for NT, our Windows 98, 2000 and
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On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Markus Schabel wrote:
I've just downloaded 2.2.7 from CVS and started dpkg-buildpackage:
dpkg-buildpackage: source version is 2.2.6-0.1
Eventually somebody should change the file packaging/Debian/debian/changelog
Talk to
Please accept my apologies for the subject line. Now can we keep this
thread on a mature and productive level? I'm sure we all have better
things to do with our time.
Thanks!
IRV
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On Behalf Of Klaus Umbach
Sent:
Please accept my apologies for the subject line. Now can we keep this
thread on a mature and productive level? I'm sure we all have better
things to do with our time.
Thanks!
IRV
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Sent:
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 03:37:26PM +0100, Bernhard Sadlowski wrote:
On 29 Nov 2002 20:08, Klaus Ethgen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm hitting the 2G limit taring from 2.2.2 to ntfs NT4.
Thats a other problem which is fixed with version 2.2.3 (as I know)
could this be my problem as well.
Unfortunately this has not worked. I have returned to 20-3 with no
success. I don't know if some of the .tdb's were modified during the
upgrade. I'll look into restoring from tape.
Thanks!
IRV
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Is there a way to print from Samba to a W2K shared printer as it does with
Win9x
Thanks,
Josué Maldonado
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Hello,
short and maybe stupid question - can samba work with ACL when
fs is etx2(ext3)?(i think no, but not sure) If NO what file system I need
to make use of ACLs?
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Hi
I use samba with cups and a Windows Nt domain for user authentications.
Now in this project that Im been working we have a lot of users(2000) and
also a lot of printers(800).
The target of this project is to move the whole printservers (this are
clusters printserver on NT machines) to
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On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Klaus Umbach wrote:
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 12:29:31PM -0500, Irving Carrion wrote:
Please accept my apologies for the subject line. Now can we keep this
thread on a mature and productive level? I'm sure we all have better
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 09:18, Dimitrios Stergiou wrote:
if user1 logins from pc1, then i want him to NOT be able to login from anothe
pc until he is logout from pc1.
Any ideas/pointers?
We had a big discussion of this topic last week on the samba-technical
mailing list. It appears that at
Hi,
I have some questions concerning mounted fs on a linux system. I run
redhat linux 7.3 on my laptop, and when I hook it up to a desktop
Windows 2000 Pro machine, I usually mount (part of) the Windows
directories onto my linux dir tree (say, it is to /mnt/samba). I use the
following
Hello all,
if i set hide unreadable on the homes share on a samba server (2.2.7
acting as domain controller) Win 2K clients (XP and NT 4 are OK) get the
messages:
The directory you are creating may be not writable do you want to
continue? (translated from german)
while creating a directory with
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 01:53:16PM -0500, Wirawan Purwanto wrote:
My question is this: does smbfs support unix-like (or NT-like) file
access control (like -rwxr-x---, or something like that)? As far as
now, I always see ONLY -rwxrwxr-x or drwxrwxr-x. This is kind of
annoying, since I saw
Thanks for the hint. It did not do the trick for me.
I'll keep trying. Think about any other trick. Mine is so simple I think
that everybody is overlooking.
Regards
Yousef
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To: Yousef I. Adan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL
Hi. I'm having trouble mapping network drives from a Samba
server when I login to my machine using the Cygwin SSH daemon
and am hoping it may be something people here have seen
before.
I am able to map Samba shares with no problem from the Windows
Actually I found the correct procedure -
Share the profile directory
As the administrator, select Control panel, system, users profiles
Select user profile you want to export
Select Copy to
Select folder to put profile in
And here is the clever part
Select Everyone in the Change permitted to use
Hi All,
Perhaps this is a repeat, but:
Installed 2.2.7 from source (compiled with no options, just ./configure,
make, make install)
In our smb.conf, the line of interest is:
login script = %u.bat
(lowercase u)
causes samba (not sure if it's smbd or nmbd) to fatally crash, and in the
logs
On December 3, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
acls can work with ext2/ext3 but you have to apply the patches from
bestbits.
xfs is a better choice and has the acl stuff built in.
Actually, RedHat's recent precompiled kernels appear to have acls
enabled by default.
Cheers,
Waider.
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Hi All,
Why Swat strips all comment lines from the
smb.conf? I couldn't find any field or tab that deals with this, but when I
edited the smb.conf with Swat, my smb.conf became 'nude', so to
speak.
Thanks in advance.
Yousef
Hi All,
I posted this earlier, but not sure if it showed up, so:
samba 2.2.7 built with:
./configure
make
make install
(That is, no special build options)
in our smb.conf the line:
logon script = %u.bat:
^
|
lowercase --
I have a two fold question:
1) Does Samba now fully support password expiration? (I can get it to pop
up a message on the windows client that the password is about to expire, but
it keeps letting me log on)
2) How do I get it to change password from the password is expiring
dialog? (I can
Yousef,
SWAT stripped down your smb.conf file in order to optimize Samba. The
smaller your smb.conf file, the better the performance you can get out of
Samba. I understand that future versions of SWAT will most likely warn
users of the impending changes to the smb.conf file that
Jeremy's fix has been checked into the CVS tree along with a fix for
smbclient showing the correct sizes that I just made. This may fix
your problem.
Ken Walker wrote:
Here are my tests using a LM8.1 ( samba 2.2.2 ext2 ) and LM9 ( samba 2.2.7
ext3)
Using Tar to copy 8Gig comprising 5
I'm not so sure about this... but looking at the changelog for Red Hat's
2.4.18-18.7.x kernel says (for RH 7.2) :
grep -B 2 -i acl kernel-2.4.spec
* Mon Aug 12 2002 Arjan van de Ven [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- ACLs removed for now because of stability and correctness problem
If you grep the config
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 12:39:56AM +0400, Yousef I. Adan wrote:
Dear All, Please help on the following little creatures: 1. When I
reboot, the system stays on 'send mail' for a long time. Was not
like that before. Why?
http://www.redhat.com/support/resources/faqs/RH-sendmail-FAQ/x139.html
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I'm running a RedHat 8.0 system. Pretty much stock. But I uninstalled
the version of samba, samba-common and samba-client that came with it.
Instead I downloaded a tarball from samba.org. I have just finished
compiling and installing samba 2.2.7 using the --with-pam
--with-smbmount
hy
guys..
On our schoolsystem,
we're using samba for backup purposes, to backup a windows filesystem on a linux
machine. But the files, 6 Gb, in a Windows 200 share mounted by smbmount,
are suddenly about 2.0T big :-) (at least in the summary, the file itself is 16E
big.. so it's certainly
While working on a samba site today ran into a problem that I could not
figure out. I was changing the security from Share to user and did
some other minor changes. When I went to login in some of the user some
of them went okay, but then some did not. What I got was a message
stating MS
Thanks Caleb. I got the hint I think. Wrong forum. Thanks for the link.
Yousef
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From: Caleb Epstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Yousef I. Adan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 12:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] misc problems on
You've already built the libnss_winbind.so files ... Please check the
following
0. This may not have been necessary, but in our /etc/hosts table, we made
an alias for the domain controller that is the name of our domain
10.0.10.11 dc.something.edu ntdomainname
1.In
Title: Question on using CIFS VFS client with DFS share
I am attempting to connect to a Win2K DFS share using RedHat8.0 with the CIFS VFS 0.5.8 kernel module. I am receiving errors in my system log NT_STATUS_PATH_NOT_COVERED and NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_DEVICE. I have created a single share on one
After verifying my smb.conf file, the only thing that changed was this
panic action command was added. My smb.conf is attached.
All our workstations stopped working. If I change the computer name,
switch to workgroup, then try to re-join the domain under a different
computer name, it works. Do
Irving,
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 05:26:42PM -0500, Irving Carrion wrote:
After verifying my smb.conf file, the only thing that changed was this
panic action command was added. My smb.conf is attached.
All our workstations stopped working. If I change the computer name,
switch to workgroup,
Well that's because I started out using the following:
passdb backend = tdbsam:/etc/samba/passdb.tdb unixsam
Through debugging and trial and error I ended up with the smb.conf I
sent you. The only reason I'm using smbpasswd format now is because I
can verify that all machine accounts are listed.
Try starting nmbd as a standalone daemon, and disable xinetd from starting
it.
Joel
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 01:05:55PM +0100, Masopust Christian wrote:
hi,
i upgraded to samba 2.2.7 and since this nmbd (configured to start from
xinetd)
doesn't start! i sent SIGHUP to xinetd and can see
To which queue are the print jobs being sent from the window's client.
Post your smb.conf and printcap files.
Joel
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 05:20:26PM +0400, Yousef I. Adan wrote:
On the Linux side I am selecting text only or raw when creating the printer
and in both cases it is
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 05:41:05PM -0500, Irving Carrion wrote:
Well that's because I started out using the following:
passdb backend = tdbsam:/etc/samba/passdb.tdb unixsam
Well, shoot -- that was my best guess. :)
All our workstations stopped working. If I change the computer name,
switch
Thanks, Amy.
I looked at my logs and I saw that there was a permission error. I did a bit
of looking around and changed the permissions on the cups directory to 1777.
Now Windows says the print job was sent. But it never shows up on the Linux
side.
Time for some more pokin' around :)
Can't really help, then. I have no w2k boxes.
I would think it works the same as w95.
What happens when you try:
cat file | smbclient //wk2server/printer -c 'print -'
Make sure the file is filtered for your printer. You will need some
password stuff, too. And, you can increase the debugging
Hi all,
I am having trouble setting up samba to act as a
PDC. I am fairly new to red hat linux, and have just installedRH 7.3
running the default configuration. I updated samba to 2.2.7 using the
online updating feature and followed a step by step tutorial to configure samba
to become a
To simplify my life and of my companyall
users mapped just two letter Y: (default home with W2k) and i: that mapped \\samba_server\data
I have i:\grp\documents
Question:
1- How can I set in this directory
Group System can read, write and
execute
Group Eng only read
Group Network can read
Is there a way to print from Samba to a W2K shared printer as
it does with Win9x
As far as I know you could just print straight to a share using
SMB printing, however there are much better ways of doing this
with W2k clients.
Setup TCP/IP Print Services on the W2k client, make sure it's
set to
Hi all,
Samba 3.0 release mention that it has the active directory support, does it
support .NET Server and the latest version of AD featues as well ?
Regards Thanks,
Mandy
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I setup SMB on RH 8.0. Whenever I'm trying to transfer a
lot of data (1GB)from a Win2k box to the Samba box, the connection
apparently breaks and thecp process dies. The log shows
this:[2002/10/24 05:03:19, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(436)
read_data: read failure for 10059. Error =
Hi all,
After installing the Samba 3.0 alpha21 release, I can login to the domain
by kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED], then I want to join the domain by
net ads join
it prompt the root and asked me for the passwords. However, after
entering the password, the following error message display :
Here's what you asked for - along with some tcpdump data
that showswhat I'm thinking the problem is...If anyone knows what this is -
I'd LOVE tohear it - I've seen lots of posts about this type of error
fromothers, and none of those folks have posted their problem being
fixed(they probably
On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 01:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Does Samba now fully support password expiration? (I can get it to
pop
up a message on the windows client that the password is about to
expire, but
it keeps letting me log on)
Samba does not directly support password
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 12:46:41AM -0200, cantisan wrote:
tcpdump data [Note the constant ack 3742821 from the w2kbox and
retransmits of that same tcp seq number from the linux box. - Errors
appear in the log once both sides give up on the connection.]
Do you have tcpdump traces from both
Hi,
We are using Samba to transfer files from our main production server on the
east coast of Australia (NSW) to a site on the west coast, a distance of
some 5000 kms. Although we are using a 32MB ATM comms link we are
experiencing significant delays. Some consultants in the west gave us the
Here it's (or rather here they are).
Thanks Joel, for your help.
Yousef
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From: Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Yousef I. Adan [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 3:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] printing and other questions
To
forgive me if this is common knowledge, but i found
my configuration error which caused the issue, and thought
to post it as it might help someone.
quick background:
samba server ::
security = user
logon script = hklocal.bat
logon path = \\%L\%U\windir
logon drive = u:\
logon home =
Hi
I configure Samba3.0alpha21+openldap2.1.18 as PDC
on FreeBSD 4.7.
The trouble is - I can't add machine account to ldap using
smbpasswd -m -a pc-241$
(Only users accounts adding cleanly)
When try to add machine account I receive:
mdb# ./smbpasswd -D256 -m -a pc-241$
Netbios name list:-
Here are my tests using a LM8.1 ( samba 2.2.2 ext2 ) and LM9 ( samba 2.2.7
ext3)
Using Tar to copy 8Gig comprising 5 folders and umpteen files.
Fromto File system Max file size allowed Max file size system
LM8.1 LM9 ext32Gig
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 07:06:20PM -, Ken Walker wrote:
Here are my tests using a LM8.1 ( samba 2.2.2 ext2 ) and LM9 ( samba 2.2.7
ext3)
Using Tar to copy 8Gig comprising 5 folders and umpteen files.
From to File system Max file size allowed Max file size system
LM8.1
seem a poor hashing algorithm like the one present in w2k.
Simo.
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 07:19, Richard Sharpe wrote:
Hi,
It seems that netapp generates something approaching line noise for 8,3
names after a certain number of names that differ after char 8 have been
created:
smb:
Hi,
I found the following message (June 2002).
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba-technical/2002-June/037434.html
I read the whole thread. Any new comments? I will try to find
a solution from what I read unless there are new ideas?
Thanx to google and sorry not to search on google before
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Pierre Belanger wrote:
I found the following message (June 2002).
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba-technical/2002-June/037434.html
I read the whole thread. Any new comments? I will try to find
a solution from what I read unless there are new ideas?
Thanx to
I just spent a few hours diagnosing a problem with 2.2.7 on Redhat 7.3
that turned out to be (what I believe) is a packaging bug.
The symbolic link from libnss_winbind.so to libnss_winbind.so.2 is
missing. This made nsswitch unable to enumerate windows users, and as
such, disabled use of my
Hello,
I'm trying to figure out how to send a file to a printer via a perl
script. I'd like to send it to the default printer without popping up a
printer dialogue box in Windows. Has anyone done this?
How does Samba talk to a Windows printer?
Thanks,
Ozette
This is a small patch which added a new config option to turn the
ensure_link_is_safe check off.
The link check for symlinks also incorrectly parses relative target paths
as relative to the root of the share name rather than relative to the
directory containing the symbolic link file.So a
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Simo Sorce wrote:
seem a poor hashing algorithm like the one present in w2k.
Simo.
Yes. It is interesting, in that Win2K produces what look like line noise
one file earlier:
smb: \funny\ altname funnyfilea.txt
FUNNYF~1.TXT
smb: \funny\ altname funnyfileb.txt
FUNNYF~2.TXT
Hi Irving,
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 04:20:45PM -0500, Irving Carrion wrote:
Yesterday we upgraded Samba to version 2.999+3.0.alpha20-4 and this
morning NO-ONE was able to log in to the Samba PDC. I upgraded from
20-3. Nothing has changed in the smb.conf file.
We are using the unstable
The attached file contains an extension to the SAMBA authentication
subsystem to support PAULA pass-through authentication. PAULA is
defined in the ActiveX/DCOM specification, at the following URL:
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009899899
It should be refactored as a dynamically
I have an intermittent problem with a database program and the locking
mechanism therein. The program is called OPTO and is an older DOS program
that has been upgraded to run on any of the windows platforms. I should
mention that the entire program, each and every file, is located on the
server.
At 16:45 04.12.2002 +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all.
I've been running this on a production network for just under a week
now, since I had huge problems getting 2.2.7 to accept new workstations
in the domain.. Anyway
I can't seem to find any documentations on how to set up the
Hi everybody,
I installed successfully Samba 2.2.4 on two server running OpenVMS 7.1
and TCPware 5.6
Now I want to add Samba on 5 other server but running OpenVMS 6.2-1H3
and TCPware 5.3.
For software reason I cannot upgrade these server to 7.1 So the question is
...
What is the version of
Date: Tue Dec 3 08:02:21 2002
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv26289/smbd
Modified Files:
blocking.c nttrans.c reply.c
Log Message:
Fixed nasty bug where file writes with start offsets in the range
0x8000 - 0x would
Date: Tue Dec 3 08:02:41 2002
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/include
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv26170/include
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
includes.h
Log Message:
Fixed nasty bug where file writes with start offsets in the range
0x8000 -
Date: Tue Dec 3 08:02:41 2002
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv26170/smbd
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
blocking.c nttrans.c reply.c
Log Message:
Fixed nasty bug where file writes with start offsets in the range
Date: Tue Dec 3 08:03:04 2002
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/include
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv23495/include
Modified Files:
Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD
includes.h
Log Message:
Fixed nasty bug where file writes with start offsets in the range
0x8000 -
Date: Tue Dec 3 08:03:47 2002
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv21945/smbd
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_2_2
blocking.c nttrans.c reply.c
Log Message:
Fixed nasty bug where file writes with start offsets in the range
Date: Tue Dec 3 19:24:51 2002
Author: jmcd
Update of /home/cvs/samba/source/registry
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv19710/registry
Modified Files:
reg_objects.c
Log Message:
Don't segfault when trying to delete a key when none exist.
Revisions:
reg_objects.c 1.1 =
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