On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 10:37, John H Terpstra wrote:
You can not have a machine name and a user name that are the same.
- John T.
Sorry john but seem you are wrong.
I've seen tons of setup made that way and also tested recentely this
thing while thinking of the gums api for head.
Windows is
Simo Sorce schrieb:
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 10:37, John H Terpstra wrote:
You can not have a machine name and a user name that are the same.
- John T.
Sorry john but seem you are wrong.
I've seen tons of setup made that way and also tested recentely this
thing while thinking of the gums
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 11:34, Kurt Weiss wrote:
Simo Sorce schrieb:
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 10:37, John H Terpstra wrote:
You can not have a machine name and a user name that are the same.
- John T.
Sorry john but seem you are wrong.
I've seen tons of setup made that way and
I can ping the virtual Linux servers NetBIOS name and access a share. Perhaps someone
can examine the attached named.conf file for errors and/or omissions.
My virtual Linux server (172.17.60.6) has been configured as a WINS server, and a PDC.
I am not, however, certain how to configure it as a
I've searched through the mailing lists and seen a few similar problems, but
those fixes didn't fix me.
Error: I can join the domain, but after rebooting and attempting to log in
I get the error:
The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's compuer
account in its primary
I'm having a problem with some client machines connecting to Samba using
'bad' chars. Actually, the chars are legal but the clients get confused
seeing them come back after putting them there (this is Mac-OS-X, btw).
For example, the 'florin' char (script small latin F with hook [unicode
I have many Linux ( 6.5, 7-7.3, 8) servers running samba and working with
the NT4 (sp6) PDC. All seems to work okay Sometimes I find that the Server
Manager
on the NT side can't see the server and up till now, all I had to do is
remove it from
the domain, re-add it and run the smbpasswd command
Hello,
Anyone had success with compiling samba-30alpha21 or samba head to
include ADS. If so, what am I doing wrong with my compiliation. Here
is my config line:
CC=/usr/local/bin/gcc ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/samba3
--with-ads=yes --with-ldap=yes --disable-mysqltest
When I check
Greetings and Happy New Year,
My samba print server is still running 2.2.2 and I've not been able to
upgrade it past that point. I have not been able to get the printer drivers to
behave properly in ANY later version.
Currently I am testing Samba 2.2.7 running
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Animesh Kumar wrote:
Date on my solaris shows
Fri Dec 27 15:16:01 GMT 2002
when I touch a file called testdate.txt on solaris, ls option shows
this:
-rw-r--r-- 1 animesh globalfleet 0 Dec 27 15:16 testdate.txt
But When I view the same file on my won 2k
Demonspawn Armageddon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's
compuer account in its primary domain is missing or the password on
that account is incorrect.
I've noted the same problem with 2.2.7a. So far I've not found any
answer to the
Hello,
I've set up a samba 3.0 (cvs 2002-12-27) domain with LDAP backend and
about 800 users.
I have some win95/98 clients and want to use user level access control.
But if I try to fetch the list of users in the add-share dialog, windows
says You can not view the user list at this time. Please
I am sure that I don't have any special code page or coding related settings
in smb.conf -- they are all the default values. Whenever I start testparm,
smbstatus, or net command, I get:
Conversion from UCS-2LE to CP850 not supported
Conversion from UTF8 to CP850 not supported
Conversion from
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, Joel Hammer wrote:
Since you are a beginner, and coming from windows98 you don't care about
security yet, I would do two things to make your life easier for now.
3rd suggestion: upgrade to WinXP or Win2K and turn on restrictive
permissions. It's not as secure as a
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, andy thomas wrote:
Unauthorised connection attempts to a server running samba 2.2.0a are a
daily occurrence but incorrect usernames/share names prevent accesses to
shares and this is not normally anything to worry about. But looking
through the smbd logs on this server I
On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 07:56, Jim Carter wrote:
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, andy thomas wrote:
Unauthorised connection attempts to a server running samba 2.2.0a are a
daily occurrence but incorrect usernames/share names prevent accesses to
shares and this is not normally anything to worry about.
Woud someone please remove the infected user from the mailing list. My
anti-virus has caught the same virus for the second time.
Thanks.
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On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 14:41, Ray Raszka wrote:
Given the fact the NT to Unix group mapping in version 3.0 alphas is
currently being done in the group_mapping.tdb, will there be any provision
within the production 3.0 release to replicate the file, to a samba BDC in
the same domain, or will
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 18:09, jan wrote:
that worked smoothly (didn't read the manpage) ! But smb.conf has to be
640 !??
otherwise I get this (as non-root user):
Load smb config files from /usr/local/samba-2.2.7/lib/smb.conf
params.c:OpenConfFile() - Unable to open configuration file
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 07:56, Diego Rivera wrote:
Hello all,
I currently have the following setup working nicely:
A Samba PDC, with LDAP-SAM, syncs passwords between LDAP and Samba (and
/etc/shadow when appropriate) correctly - either when changing them
through Samba (samba has PAM support
I am trying to print from both a Win98 PC via Samba and a Red Hat 8.0
workstation to an HP 4 Plus printer that is connected to a Red Hat 8.0
server. I have managed to get the Win98 PC working OK, but am having
difficulty with the RH8 workstation.
I set the printer up using a browser with
The easier and more effective solution is to block all attachments on the
list.
Dan
Woud someone please remove the infected user from the mailing list. My
anti-virus has caught the same virus for the second time.
Thanks.
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I'd like to use the advanced ACL's, so was curious if anyone has patches
for ACL's aginst a stock RH kernel?
Dan
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hello all,
Not but a short while ago I was asking how to get a windows client to
print to a linux server using cups. Anyways, I found out it was
actualy a combination of 2 steps.
First I had to uncomment the following in mime.types in the cups dir
application/octet-stream
and
On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, Brad wrote:
I am trying to print from both a Win98 PC via Samba and a Red Hat 8.0
workstation to an HP 4 Plus printer that is connected to a Red Hat 8.0
server. I have managed to get the Win98 PC working OK, but am having
difficulty with the RH8 workstation.
I have a
Thanks for your reply, Jim.
On Wednesday 01 January 2003 15:45, you wrote:
I have a similar setup: Linux server with printer, Linux client, WinXP
client. The print manager on the server is CUPS. I have Samba set up
similar to what you described, and the WinXP machine is able to print to it
I agree with blocking attachments.
The sad fact is that if you just ban a user email address that sent a
virus to the mailing list, you may be banning an innocent person!
I have been seeing a LOT of 'virus removal' messages directed towards
my email address, saying that I sent an infected
This was discovered, and the correction tested, on a, i386 Linux box, kernel 2.4.18.
Samba
version is 2.7.7a, patched from 2.2.6 pristine source.
In smbd/reply.c reply_writebraw:
The return value from write_file is compared to numtowrite, an unsigned value.
If the write failed, returning -1,
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 03:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I have some problems with this patch. It allows a
client to add a symlink to a Samba share which points to
a file elsewhere on the server disk. For example :
create a symlink from /home/myhome/p - /etc/passwd.
Now as Samba
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 20:36, Simo Sorce wrote:
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 03:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I have some problems with this patch. It allows a
client to add a symlink to a Samba share which points to
a file elsewhere on the server disk. For example :
create a symlink
Thank you, I've fixed it in HEAD, 3.0 and 2.2 cvs branches
Simo.
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 10:07, Ray Simard wrote:
This was discovered, and the correction tested, on a, i386 Linux box, kernel 2.4.18.
Samba
version is 2.7.7a, patched from 2.2.6 pristine source.
In smbd/reply.c reply_writebraw:
How do I disable NTLMSSP in Windows 2000?
Thank you
Willi
Simo Sorce wrote:
Thank you Willi,
unfortuately the traces is encapsulated in an ntlmssp encrypted session
so I cannot see anything.
Can you kindly disable ntlmssp and redo the sniff from beginning?
feel free to send the sniff only to
Hi *,
here are the parametric option changes of my big patch...
all lp_param_*() functions now take the default value as last parameter
this is usefull for all fn's and needed for the enum,bool,int and ulong
functions :-)
lp_parm_string_list() now use talloc_str_list_make() and
On Wed, 2003-01-01 at 02:44, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
Hi *,
here are the parametric option changes of my big patch...
all lp_param_*() functions now take the default value as last parameter
this is usefull for all fn's and needed for the enum,bool,int and ulong
functions :-)
Is
On Mon, 2002-12-16 at 23:17, Guillaume LACHENAL wrote:
Is there way to obtain the same result thant 'smbstatus -b'
(ie knowing who is logged in which computer) when the PDC
is a not a Samba one ?
Is there a way to request this type of query on a NT PDC ?
(third party {linux|win32} tools /
Date: Tue Dec 31 10:23:37 2002
Author: idra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv32446/smbd
Modified Files:
reply.c
Log Message:
fix for bad check spotted by Ray Simard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Revisions:
reply.c 1.411 = 1.412
Date: Tue Dec 31 10:25:11 2002
Author: idra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv32597/smbd
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
reply.c
Log Message:
from HEAD:
fix for bad check spotted by Ray Simard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Revisions:
reply.c
Date: Tue Dec 31 10:28:43 2002
Author: idra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv488/smbd
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_2_2
reply.c
Log Message:
from HEAD:
fix for bad check spotted by Ray Simard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Revisions:
reply.c
Date: Tue Dec 31 18:44:01 2002
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv25156/smbd
Modified Files:
Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD
reply.c
Log Message:
Added ssize_t cast from Ray Simard.
Jeremy.
Revisions:
reply.c 1.237.2.52 =
Date: Wed Jan 1 04:19:34 2003
Author: abartlet
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv25433/smbd
Modified Files:
chgpasswd.c lanman.c
Log Message:
Move our password change code along a little - use NTSTATUS, and implmenet
minimum password age
Date: Wed Jan 1 04:19:34 2003
Author: abartlet
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/rpc_server
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv25433/rpc_server
Modified Files:
srv_samr_nt.c
Log Message:
Move our password change code along a little - use NTSTATUS, and implmenet
minimum password
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