Hell all,
I want setup samba 2.2.7 as print server also for windows client
98/nt/2k/xp. My Redhat7.3 preinstall two print system: lpd and cups.
1. Are there any consideration issue I need to concern for choosing
between these two printing system to let my win clients to print to samba
server
Dear all,
First thanks for the good job! Samba allowed me to switch from M$ slavery to
Freedom of Free Softwares I like so much :-))
Here is a precision on the bug number 26128 I've posted by 9th of December 2002.
The EXCEL 97 file has become corrupted _by Samba_..
I don't understand how this
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, alan brown wrote:
Could not find a valid trust path to the key. Let's see whether we can
assign some missing owner trust values.
No path leading to one of our keys found
gpg: Warning: This key is not certified with a trusted signature.
Gpg: There is no indication that
Hello again,
I have another problema with samba: there is a shared printer installed
in the samba server machine. Windows users can print with no problem, but
the printer icon goes away from the system tray before the printing finishes
and we just can't cancel any printing. Is there any
Hi !
I build Samba3.0alpha21 with-ldapsam (openldap2.1.8) on FreeBSD4.7 box,
and configure it like PDC.
The trouble is - I can't join W2k/XP workstations to samba domain.
On server side process look clearly:
User Admin (whith uid=0; gid=0; on unix; rid=500 on PDC) pass the
authentication on
Sir,
I downloaded samba-latest.tar.gz.
I want to install samba in my machine .
After i down loaded both rpm (samba-2.2.7-1.src.rpm,samba-2.2.7.1.i386.rpm)
files extracted.This much i done.
What is the next step to run samba.
Please sujust some solution.
Regards gihas.
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Dearl all,
I have setup samba2.2.7 with cups1.1.14.
In win2k client, the browse the printer share and install the
windows 2000 printer successfuly.
When I try to print some to it, nothing will be printed out.
I check the cups's error_log found the following message:
E [11/Dec/2002:20:35:43
- Original Message -
From: Dragan Krnic [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 7:01 AM
Subject: [Samba] Re: nt-samba backup suggestions
My big concern right now is
if my gameplan is reasonable
or if I should consider
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 20:54:10 +0800 (HKT)
Patrick Kwan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dearl all,
I have setup samba2.2.7 with cups1.1.14.
In win2k client, the browse the printer share and install the
windows 2000 printer successfuly.
When I try to print some to it, nothing will be printed
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From: gihas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 11:48 AM
Subject: [Samba] gihas
Sir,
I downloaded samba-latest.tar.gz.
I want to install samba in my machine .
After i down loaded both rpm
I use lprng, which is what I think you mean by lpd, and have no cups
experience.
My best advice is:
They all work.
Learn about the system you are using, and troubleshooting will be much
easier.
Seek simplicity.
Avoid GUI configuration solutions.
Yes, the file is transferred to the server in any
This is certainly possible, but might not be so advisable. It would be more
secure to set-up a VPN connection from your client to your host and then
login that way. Of course, it is possible to access your SMB share through a
windoze machine by the \\SERVER_IP\SHARE_NAME method. It will work, but
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 12:52:31PM +1100, Simeonidis, Steve wrote:
Steve == Simeonidis, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve I've tried the bind interfaces only = yes but still the
Steve same netstat gives the same results.
Hmmm. That's odd. Maybe we need to see the rest of your
Please, People, help me !
When I start the smb services, I receive this message:
[root @g 11:25:39 /root]# service smb restart
Stopping service SMB: [ OK ]
Stopping service NMB: [ OK ]
rm: cannot remove `/var/lock/subsys/smb': IO
From: Isamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 10:36:49 -0200
Subject: [Samba] Searchable archieves
Please, where can I found the searchable archieves of this list ?
Searchable archives can be found at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com
Jay
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On Wednesday 11 December 2002 03:22 pm, Isamp wrote:
[root @g 11:25:39 /root]# service smb restart
Stopping service SMB: [ OK ]
Stopping service NMB: [ OK ]
rm: cannot remove
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 08:19:12AM -0500, Boehm, Eric [NCRTP:C28D:EXCH] wrote:
Eric == Boehm, Eric [NCRTP:C28D:EXCH] Boehm writes:
Steve == Simeonidis, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steve What I'm really trying to do and why I need this is because
Steve I want to run 2 instances of SAMBA, a
On December 11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Well, I thought I had bind interfaces only = Yes but it is commented
out. I commented out the interfaces lines and restarted Samba. Now
Red Hat 7.3
samba-2.2.7-1.7.3
with the interfaces line, there's still a listener on the ppp0
interface (the one I
Well, the filesystem is good ! But, the problem persists !
Em Quarta 11 Dezembro 2002 11:27, Dimitrios Stergiou escreveu:
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On Wednesday 11 December 2002 03:22 pm, Isamp wrote:
[root @g 11:25:39 /root]# service smb restart
Stopping service SMB:
Isamp wrote:
rm: cannot remove `/var/lock/subsys/smb': IO Error
touch: creating `/var/lock/subsys/smb': IO Error
What happens ?
Seems your almost your /var partition (or the partition where is your
/var) is mounted read-only, huh?..
type 'mount' and search for last parameter, you should see
Em Quarta 11 Dezembro 2002 11:38, Jean-Paul ARGUDO escreveu:
Isamp wrote:
rm: cannot remove `/var/lock/subsys/smb': IO Error
touch: creating `/var/lock/subsys/smb': IO Error
What happens ?
Seems your almost your /var partition (or the partition where is your
/var) is mounted read-only,
Is it possible to use 'smbpasswd' to change my NT domain account's
password? Or do I have to make those changes through Windows NT using
User Manager for Domains?
Thanks,
George
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Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 20:54:10 +0800 (HKT)
From: Patrick Kwan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] samba2.2.7 with cups 1.1.14
Dearl all,
I have setup samba2.2.7 with cups1.1.14.
As you seemed to be diligent enough to be
If you're p2p-ing to backup clients, why not do the right thing
and use GigaBit cards. They're just a tad more expensive than the
.
The cost of the fibre optics is usually what is prohibitive
when using GB NIC's.
More than a couple of metres it starts getting very
Gareth,
I have many 100Mb cards but no 1Gb cards. If I can find some free 1Gb cards
I'll do it, but I want to minimize costs and this is a relative short term solution
2years before the old NT boxes are replaced. Thanks everyone for all the feedback.
Thanks,
Dale
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Hi,
I am trying to install winbind PAM on my Solaris 8 machine. The Samba server
has been added to the domain as a member
server, and things, like getent passwd and group actually work and showing the
NT domain accounts .
Since its production machine first I want to enable winbind
hi,
is there any technical reason why winbind does not implement the
represenatition of domain local groups in mixed-mode win2k-domains ?
thanks,
guenther
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On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 08:53, George Lenzer wrote:
Is it possible to use 'smbpasswd' to change my NT domain account's
password? Or do I have to make those changes through Windows NT using
User Manager for Domains?
yep you can - but not with smbclient ( i got cought out by this a week
two ago)
I'm having the exact same problem on a Slackware 8.1 box! I've been looking
for an answer but haven't found anything yet! I've tried upgrading my
compiler still the same thing happens.
If you've found an answer let me know!!
Thanks,
Jim Keltgen
Heald, Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 10:42:49PM +0100, Dragan Krnic wrote:
You made my day, Guenther. I believed what they posted on bestbits
that they are still looking for someone to patch Reiser. Have you
actually tried it and it worked?
no. not yet. but i'm sure our samba-maintainer has. you could
Hello,
Does anyone on this list know of any utilities that enables mapping windows
folder onto Unix machine? I am going to do the migration of our intranet
site from IIS to Apache in Linux. As the intranet content is over 15Gig, I
need to migrate in a phase wise manner. So if I can run web server
Hi,
I observed discussions about that earlier on this list,
but most were quite unhelpfull or no replies.
There are two things I remember: The one was to use gcc because it
doesn't work with the sun compiler on solaris, the other was the
following answer:
ST I have many instances of this but
Hi,
I have the following problem is following. I can
write into my profile on the server and everything seems to work, except that
the profile is not being read by the new start of the machine. Thank you in
advance for the help.
Dimitry Surkov
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
look at apache for your web server http://www.apache.org
To map windows dir to linux you need to share the directory and use smbmount (part of
samba)
Some docs to help you http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/smbmount.8.html
cheers
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Kristyan Osborne IT Technician
Longhill
Does anyone on this list know of any utilities that enables mapping windows
folder onto Unix machine?
I've accomplished a recent migration. I used smbfs to mount Windows
shares. Then cp from /mnt/...windowsshares... to /home/users...
It worked perfectly. :-)
Is that an answer?
In Debian
Quoting Kailash Kayastha [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
Does anyone on this list know of any utilities that enables mapping
windows
folder onto Unix machine? I am going to do the migration of our
intranet
site from IIS to Apache in Linux. As the intranet content is over 15Gig,
I
need to
I am having the weirdest problems with this. when i run ./wbinfo -A
userid%password, i get plaintext password auth failed
and ./wbinfo -a userid%password, i get could not obtain winbind separator or
domain name.
i can't find anything wrong!
-Original Message-
From: Gareth Davies
No frickin' way!!! I just tried configuring samba with the
--enable-cups=no option and it worked!!! I kinda figured it was something
to do with where the libraries are located, but didn't know where to start.
I setup cups1.1.14 from the latest source, will that still work with samba
although I
Forcing Local Profiles with a Samba PDC
Is there any way for Samba to force all NT and Win2k
clients of a Samba 2.2.7 PDC to use LOCAL profiles
instead of ROAMING profiles?
In my area each M$ box is attached to test equipment.
The differences in test equipment between M$ boxes
is significant.
if your winbind separator is +
then try this command
wbinfo -a domainname+userid%passwd
-SR
- Original Message -
From: Jennifer Fountain [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Gareth Davies' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 10:40 AM
Subject: RE: [Samba] Installed
Just change the logon path option in your smb.conf to logon path = .
When there is no path set this will make the windows clients store the
profiles locally.
Patrick Gunerud
Randy Parker wrote:
Forcing Local Profiles with a Samba PDC
Is there any way for Samba to force all NT and Win2k
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 04:41:32PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Kailash Kayastha [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
Does anyone on this list know of any utilities that enables mapping
windows
folder onto Unix machine? I am going to do the migration of our
intranet
site from IIS to
MS Access XP appears to handle the default printer setup differently
than the other apps in the Office suite. Here is the problem we are
running into. When you open Access and mouseover the printer icon on the
toolbar it usually should display a popup after a remote procedure call
that tells
Please note that I am not on the mailing list. Please respond to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I did not want to join the list just to ask one
question.
I need to know what UID's are being given to a domain user when they logon.
Is there any way to view the winbindd_imap.tdb or winbindd_cache.tdb. Is
there
I set up winbindd last week on my Linux workstation. So far it's been
working just fine and I've been enjoying the benefits of being able to
connect to it with my NT user account. However, last week I noticed
that there were two or three new NT users in my '/home/winnt/DOMAIN'
directory that I
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 09:46:29AM -0600, jkeltgen wrote:
No frickin' way!!! I just tried configuring samba with the
--enable-cups=no option and it worked!!! I kinda figured it was something
to do with where the libraries are located, but didn't know where to start.
I setup cups1.1.14 from
Randy,
I believe that it is a simple matter of calling out the local path that
you wish to have profiles placed on each machine, in the smb.conf.
Example:
logon path = C:\Documents and Settings\%u
The above should work, for you. I haven't done so myself,
Hi in!
I need to know how to tell samba not to cache files.
Thanks for your help!
[BTF]KaZeR
http://kazer.homeip.net
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 11:09, KaZeR wrote:
I need to know how to tell samba not to cache files.
Well, This is a very broad subject. There can be both client-side and
server-side caching involved when accessing a Samba server. The caching
of files on the server is really an OS-level tuning
We recently upgraded one of our AIX servers (AIX 4.3.3 on new hardware), on
which we share documents via a SAMBA share, the samba version is at 2.0.6.
Since that upgrade I have been getting calls from clients on multiple
subnets having difficulty connecting, slow download/upload speeds, and
I was told to go download tdbdump and tdbtool, but I wasn't able to get
them to compile, and it's been sitting on the backburner. I don't recall
what web page serves the source (sorry). Let me know if you have any luck.
Karen Wieprecht
-Original Message-
From: Lynch,
Hi all,
I have 2 samba PDCs, each on is on a isolated network and on firewall in
both networks. The first samba server is authenticating in a LDAP
server, the other one is authenticating with smbpasswd file.
I intend to create all the users acounts for the second samba server in
the same LDAP
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 09:38:14AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
First thanks for the good job! Samba allowed me to switch from M$ slavery to
Freedom of Free Softwares I like so much :-))
Here is a precision on the bug number 26128 I've posted by 9th of December 2002.
The
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 11:28, KaZeR wrote:
thanks for your reply :)
Unfortunately - I didn't know I had sent anything! I had a inadvertent
key sequence while typing, and closed the window, and ultimately had to
kill the mail program. So what I sent was incomplete
ok, so have you got an
Good day, everyone.
I have a newbie question that I am trying to find an answer for.
I have a production Windows 2000 Active Directory domain that contains all
of my users and their associated home directories. I also have a RH 8.0 box
that I allow my users to logon to via SSH.
My goal is to
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Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 11:37:08 -0500
From: George Lenzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Strange winbindd situation
-What would cause these connections?
-Something malicious, or just a quirk with the
Look for winbindd and pam_winbind, nss_winbind libraries.
Simo.
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 20:47, Alexander Lazarevich wrote:
Has anyone on this list been able to configure samba in such a way so that
it will authenticate to windows 2K acitve directory.
What I want to do is this: install samba
cool, thanks. but are you saying that winbind works - it really does
authenticate a linux box to a 2K server active directory?, youve seen it
work?, and if i install new service packs on the 2K server will that
destroy the authentication of winbind running on the linux box using
samba?
thanks!
Check this out:
http://us6.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#WINBIND
Should help you out dramatically. I use winbind here, and it works
flawlessly, for the most part.
Scott Wrosch
desk 248.333.7700 x227
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Alexander
IRIX binary packages have been uploaded to the main samba server
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Hey Team..
We notice that repeated file writes to the Samba server slows down under moderate loading. Has anyone else had this fall off in performance and if so, what did you do to correct it?
regards..
Sean Angley, P.Eng.
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Host Server Support
ISM Canada
IBM Global
I am running RedHat8, samba 2.2.7
The mailing list archives seem to pin the 2gb problem on several
unrelated issues (all of which i explored).
The machines in question have no problems creating 2+gb files locally
and via NFS.
Is this an issue with smbfs? smbmount?
anyone have a workaround?
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I looked into technical documents and I found this information, regarding my problem with windows machine not connecting to Samba. It says that if I can ping but still not see host port 137 might be blocked either by firewall/router etc. How is it possible to check that I'm not blocking port
I am going to list my current plans for rebuilding a Law Firms network. I hope that
someone will be able to tell me which project (samba or samba-tng) would be a better
choice, or if staying with MS is the only choice. If my plan could be changed for the
better, input would be greatly
Hi:
I am new to the Samba world and I am having problems with printing. I
have Samba installed on a Solaris 8 server. I can see the Samba shares
and the printer (lasersys) in Windows Explorer. I have installed the
printer on my workstation (NT 4.0) using the Windows 'Add Printer'
wizard. However,
Upgrade to 2.2.7a. There were bugs that have been fixed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running RedHat8, samba 2.2.7
The mailing list archives seem to pin the 2gb problem on several
unrelated issues (all of which i explored).
The machines in question have no problems creating 2+gb files
Is there a way to force local profiles
without causing this error on login?
Making profiles mandatory.
But it's probably better to configure a policy that all
profiles should be local automatically. You would have
the same problem with a Windows server too. This is not
a samba-specific problem
We are looking at implementing a Linux box running samba in the near
future with about 1TB of disk online. The purpose of this box will be
for basic file and printer sharing needs. I am doing research on the
different journaling file systems avaible in RH 7.3 and up (ext3,
reiserFS, and JFS) and
net use lpt1: \\node\prt
On a slow VMS Box with pathworks this cmd runs in 1 sec.
On a Dual 1G Linux Box with 2.2.7 samba it takes about 7-8 seconds on a 350 PC.
I am using lprng and loading the printers from the printcap file.
Does anyone have any idea's on how to speed this up?
I tried it on
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Only commenting on the exchange server replacement. I heard bynari is in financial
trounble. Someone recently reccomended HP openmail, actually HP sold it to someone a
few years ago. I think samsung? I may be wrong.
Seth
- -Original
Sir,
In my system red hat linux 7.2 and windows is running.
I want to configure the printer to my system .
I configured printer in windows and working fine.
Here net is configured and browsing is working fine.
How to configure network neighbourhood in linux.
How to connect to the print server
Seth:
HP sold openmail to Samsung. It's called Samsung Contact now. Here's a
link: http://www.samsungcontact.com/en/ Been looking at it for a couple of
months now - I'm contemplating an Exchange replacement and this might the
one.
Intrepid:
My $0.02 worth on the SAMBA issue, I'd look to
Try telnet server 137. My box just hangs, which suggests, I think, that the
connection was made.
Joel
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 03:40:32PM -0500, Mohammad Noman wrote:
I looked into technical documents and I found this information, regarding my
problem with windows machine not connecting to
When I restart Samba, and then connect to it from an XP screen, I get the
following message in the /var/log/messages file:
Dec 11 16:36:38 yavin smb: smbd shutdown succeeded
Dec 11 16:36:39 yavin smb: nmbd shutdown succeeded
Dec 11 16:36:39 yavin smb: smbd startup succeeded
Dec 11 16:36:39 yavin
Kevin/Seth,
You might want to look at Suse Openexchange Server. I haven't used it, but it
looks like it was designed to replace MS Exchange.
http://www.suse.com/us/business/products/suse_business/openexchange/index.html
Dale
-Original Message-
From: Collins, Kevin
Read about oplocks.
Joel
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 06:09:40PM +0100, KaZeR wrote:
Hi in!
I need to know how to tell samba not to cache files.
Thanks for your help!
[BTF]KaZeR
http://kazer.homeip.net
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Hey guys I suggest:
Replace Exchange with (qpopper, sendmail/another substitute, imap) and
http://www.horde.org/imp/ as front end.
Of course it will be better if use LDAP to store almost anything
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Collins, Kevin wrote:
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 2002 17:32:00 -0500
From:
Oh Intrepid One,
You ask such amazing questions! Of course you will excuse a little bias on
my part I am sure.
Without doubt I'd use Samba. Right now the stable version is 2.2.7a (as of
this morning).
I'd build a box using 3WARE IDE RAID - it's faster and more cost effective
than SCSI is today.
hi tim,
i am having the same problem. i can use XP and samba 2.2.7 in a workgroup
environment, and everything works fine. when i try and join the XP
workstation
as a domain, i get the same message as you do.
i read up on creating a SRV record via bind, which seems easy
enough, but i am not
Hi!
I'm having problems installing samba 2.2.7 on my linux box.
configure says
checking configure summary... WARNING: No automated network interface determination
ERROR: no seteuid method available
configure: error: summary failure. Aborting config
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On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 04:00:18PM -0500, daulton theodore wrote:
You might put the printing stuff into the share, not in the global section.
Joel
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 04:00:18PM -0500, daulton theodore wrote:
Hi:
I am new to the Samba world and I am having problems with printing. I
have
Waider,
Would you mind commenting further on what you had to do to get RedHat 8.0
support ACLs.
Thanks
K.C.
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On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 03:59:00PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
net use lpt1: \\node\prt
On a slow VMS Box with pathworks this cmd runs in 1 sec.
On a Dual 1G Linux Box with 2.2.7
On December 11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Waider,
Would you mind commenting further on what you had to do to get RedHat 8.0
support ACLs.
Thanks
K.C.
Sure:
* Download kernel SRPM
* Modify patches[1]
* Spend several hours rebuilding kernel packages
[1] is obviously the tricky bit. I'm
First off I will probably be going with Compaq Servers (now called HP Servers, but
they are still Compaq Proliants to me). I have good experience with them and good
support.
Also I am getting a good deal on a refurbished one right now.
I am hearing SAMBA (with the new releases this month) a
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 07:20:58AM +0800, Intrepid One wrote:
We went with a RaidZone OpenNAS http://www.raidzone.com which has a total of 1.2TB
of usable RAID5 storage.
It is a wonderful system and has been going for 9 months now without a glitch.
It has hotswap drives and a hotspare. We
pk. I am now running Samba-2.2.7a and RedHat 8,
and i am still having a problem with files 2gb in size.
after i mount a Windows share, I can't create large files
on it.
#ulimit -f
unlimited
#mount -t smbfs -o username=3D'Administrator',password=3D'***'
//x.x.x.x/C$ /mnt/win2kserver_cdrive
OK, I've tried to read the fine material and have read more than one reference and
more than a few
months worth of threads in the archives, but I am still stumped with this issue.
When using logging on with Win9x, there is a profile error #4, and it complains that
it was not able to open
or
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 03:39:04PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pk. I am now running Samba-2.2.7a and RedHat 8,
and i am still having a problem with files 2gb in size.
after i mount a Windows share, I can't create large files
on it.
#ulimit -f
unlimited
#mount -t smbfs -o
Forget it!
It's not a real exchange replacement, just a bounce of free software
tied together and a few script/windows programs to migrate out profiles
no MAPI support afaik
Simo.
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 23:43, Sykora, Dale wrote:
Kevin/Seth,
You might want to look at Suse Openexchange
Have you looked at Samsung Connect (HP sold off OpenMail to them). It is a
groupware product that can replce exchange in that it supports outlook and
has several clients that run on KDE, Mac OSX, and web. I have used
OpenMail and was supprised by the speed.
Simo Sorce said:
Forget it!
It's
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 17:51, ___cliff rayman___ wrote:
hi tim,
i am having the same problem. i can use XP and samba 2.2.7 in a workgroup
environment, and everything works fine. when i try and join the XP
workstation
as a domain, i get the same message as you do.
i read up on creating
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Suggest you update to samba-2.2.7a if running a version earlier than
2.2.6.
- John T.
OK, I've tried to read the fine material and have read more than one reference and
more than a few
months worth of threads in the archives, but I am still
Oooh, I think I should add some of my know-how...
John H Terpstra wrote:
Oh Intrepid One,
You ask such amazing questions! Of course you will excuse a little bias
on my part I am sure.
Without doubt I'd use Samba. Right now the stable version is 2.2.7a (as
of this morning).
I second that
Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 17:51, ___cliff rayman___ wrote:
hi tim,
i am having the same problem. i can use XP and samba 2.2.7 in a workgroup
environment, and everything works fine. when i try and join the XP
workstation
as a domain, i get the same message as you
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 20:24, ___cliff rayman___ wrote:
if i use the workgroup setting of GENWAX.TEST, then i can browse
the server, read and write files, and it seems to be working
fine. if i try to change to a domain setting of GENWAX.TEST, then
it fails with the DNS and SRV record
I have configured Samba on both a RH Linux 7.2 box and Solaris 8 box and am
not able to remove print jobs. The lprm command is not getting called. I
know that for a fact because I changed lprm command to equal a script which
will log when it is called. And that script is never called. There
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Phil Brutsche wrote:
Oooh, I think I should add some of my know-how...
Indeed! And I hope you don't mind my reply - no criticism intended.
John H Terpstra wrote:
Oh Intrepid One,
You ask such amazing questions! Of course you will excuse a little bias
on my
I thought that you were able to delete files but that the client was hanging up?
Joel
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 05:46:38PM -0800, David Neilson wrote:
Joel:
I gave the printer its own queue (/tmp), and set printing = lprng. Still
nothing. I have looked in the log files, both samba and
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