On 02-Jan-2003, Philip Edelbrock wrote:
OS-X still has some serious problems for network users, though. For
example, when connected to a SMB server, most non-ascii chars in
file/folder names get mapped to '_'. Yuck! Worst still, some chars do
not (like the cursive latin f [option-f])
Anyone that still remembers WFWG 3.11?
I have a situation where my samba box has a printer that I wish to
attach from a WFWG workstation. Shares appear and work fine, but
attempts to print to a shared printer produce a network error. The
printer works fine when printing from a W95 box attached
nmbd responds to other computers trying to reach your machine. Maybe you
don't need it if you don't want anybody to find your machine.
As to why it stops, check your logs.
Joel
Just wondering something here.
I am running RH8.0 and have the latest Samba release from RH networks. I just
Hi,I'm trying to generate a multiple domain browselist but I don't
get it to work.I've tried everyting by the book but the result is
always the same:I can see the other workgroup(s) but they are
empty. Currently I've added the following rules to the
smb.conf remote browse sync = 192.168.2.2
Hi all,
I have a 2.2.7a member server (on Debian unstable), acting as a file
server for a W2k domain (which also has some NT4 clients, ie. mixed
mode). I'm also using ACLs.
Imagine I have a file on the server with an ownership of DOMAIN+foo
(full permission - rwx). I also have a user ACL on
Title: Message
What is the
recommended linux version (RH 7.x) for samba 2.2.7 ?
Are there any known
issues with RH7.2 / RH7.3 ?
Have you tried using a wild card (IE chris*palmer...)
instead of the dot?
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C.Lee Taylor wrote:
Seems I was wrong (left out ldap switch ...), it doesn't compile on
cooker, here is the error:
Compiling passdb/pdb_ldap.c
passdb/pdb_ldap.c: In function `ldap_connect_system':
passdb/pdb_ldap.c:289: warning: passing arg 2 of `ldap_set_rebind_proc'
from incompatible pointer
Message: 7
Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 09:32:22 -0700
From: Dan Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Removing requirement for local machine accounts
Bruno Gimenes Pereti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
add user script = sudo /usr/sbin/adduser -n -g machines -c
Hi there !
Having some trouble here with samba.
I run an internal network with 5 Clients all accessing one Samba share
on the File server.
All 5 Clients work very well with Samba (XP and W2k Clients).
I recently attached a new computer to the Network a Notebook with a
D-Link PCMCIA NIC
Hi,
we use Samba 2.2.3a on Suse Linux (Kernel 2.4.18-4GB).
There´s the following share defined:
[av]
comment = Arbeitsvorbereitung
path = /home/group/av/samba
force user = av
browsable = no
writeable = yes
msdfs root = yes
All users can create and modify files, but only
Thanks, compiles (with warning):
Compiling passdb/pdb_ldap.c
passdb/pdb_ldap.c: In function `ldap_connect_system':
passdb/pdb_ldap.c:289: warning: passing arg 2 of `ldap_set_rebind_proc'
from incompatible pointer type
Will see if I can actually get it working later today (if I can devise
an easy
I guess this is where my problem exists. These do not work properly. I don't even
know if they are installed properly. Where can I get instructions and downloads for
samba 2.2.7 for hpux?
Thank you
Jenn Fountain
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL
Hello,
I've got performance problems with copying small files over to a Samba
share in a directory that has lots of small files (1 to 2
files). It takes too long time to copy new files (they drip in at a fast
pace), and smbd eats a lot of CPU time.
Is there any way to make Samba run
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 20:58, Terry Davis wrote:
I am at a loss...thank you!
here is my config:
http://approbation.org/smb.conf
i just took a look - it looks fine to me for a samba 2.2 ldap PDC.
are you sure that machine accounts are being created in /etc/passwd?
if you've moved them to the
If I create the machine account manually:
smbldap-useradd -w -n foo$
then I can join the domain normally.
I cannot get samba to create the machine account automatically. I should
be able to do this.
ldapsearch -x returns everything, yes. :)
Thank you again for your help.
On Thu, 2003-01-09
it has to be the 'add machine script' option is not being called...
bumped up logging and this is what is happening:
[2003/01/09 10:57:29, 3] smbd/reply.c:smb_create_user(543)
smb_create_user: Running the command
`/usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd.pl -m -d /dev/null -g 1000 -s
/bin/false
Anders Nordby writes:
I've got performance problems with copying small files over to a Samba
share in a directory that has lots of small files (1 to 2
files). It takes too long time to copy new files (they drip in at a
fast pace), and smbd eats a lot of CPU time.
This could be not so
On January 9, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
samba is calling the 'add user script' option for creating machine
accounts. does the 'add machine script' option exist in 2.2.7?
Nope, it's new for Samba 3.
Cheers,
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i do this some times
mmm
Perhaps we should do this a bit differently then for the smbldap
scripts, eh?
when samba gives the machine name in %u, does it trail a dollar sign on
it? or does it just give the machine name alone?
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 11:18, Ronan Waide wrote:
On January 9, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On January 9, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
mmm
Perhaps we should do this a bit differently then for the smbldap
scripts, eh?
when samba gives the machine name in %u, does it trail a dollar sign on
it? or does it just give the machine name alone?
Dunno, I've not traced it. I'm guessing it has
yeah its looking for the FILE cups which very probably means the RPM wasn't
compiled with the CUPS support in it. You'll have to do it from source then.
Shouldn't be such a problem as long as you match all the paths used in the
original RPM
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: [EMAIL
Hi Martin,
On Tue, Jan 07, 2003 at 11:14:35PM +0100, Martin Peter Hanke wrote:
Hi everybody,
I assume this is no real problem but only some setup thing but I don't
get through it.
How can I mount only shares that a specified group is supposed to see?
Meaning if I have somebody member
Title: Sweets
Hi Everyone,
I have Samba version
2.2.2 installed on an HP-UX 11.0 server. With Samba, I have users
onNT/2000clients mapping drives to the server, but I want it to
authenticate automatically (against their NT domain accounts). Currently,
when a user maps a drive to the
At 15:04 09/01/2003, Chris Palmer wrote:
Anders Nordby writes:
I've got performance problems with copying small files over to a Samba
share in a directory that has lots of small files (1 to 2
files). It takes too long time to copy new files (they drip in at a
fast pace), and smbd eats
Didi,
Thanks for the reply.
I dont use PRINTING WITH CUPS in our samba servers. I guess add printer command in smb.conf is not needed.
I have two Samba 2.2.2-pre samba servers with Windows workgroup network. They are all capable to do automatic printer driver downloading. We are in the
Roberto João Lopes Garcia writes:
What about EXT3 file system?
ext3 is ext2 plus journalling, and so not fundamentally different.
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Greetings again everyone,
This has probably been brought up before, but I thought I'd add my $.02
worth. Using the 3.0alpha21 version with Redhat 8.0. I've been manually
editing the smb.conf file and using SWAT, that came witht he binary. It
seems to me every time I use SWAT, it omits, deletes
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 04:19:27PM -0200, Roberto João Lopes Garcia wrote:
At 15:04 09/01/2003, Chris Palmer wrote:
Anders Nordby writes:
I've got performance problems with copying small files over to a Samba
share in a directory that has lots of small files (1 to 2
files). It
Gordon,
I did as you suggested, and that seems to have fixed it. Thanks for the
suggestion However, this is contrary to the given docs on how to use CUPS
with Samba, is it not?
Darin Bawden
-Original Message-
From: Gordon Pritchard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January
Greetings.
We are seeing an intermittent problem with Samba on our RedHat 8.0 file
server (also seen with RedHat 7.3 prior to the upgrade to 8.0).
Normally, a Windows XP machine can connect to the file server's shares
and work on them. However, sometimes after being up for a while,
connections
Hi
You have to set the parameter security to domain or server;
security = server -- if you are going to use another samba box to
authenticate
Security = domain -- if you are going to use a NT box to authenticate
if you use domain you have to set encrypt passwords = yes and
password server =
So -
Out of all of this slow performance with lots of files discussion,
what would be the recommended filesystem? I'm about to implement a
RAID-3 Samba-server for rich-media (multimedia), and I'd like (robust)
journalling, along with speed. I have used (and am using) XFS,
ReiserFS, ext2
Gordon Pritchard writes:
Out of all of this slow performance with lots of files discussion,
what would be the recommended filesystem? I'm about to implement a
RAID-3 Samba-server for rich-media (multimedia), and I'd like (robust)
journalling, along with speed. I have used (and am using)
Just wondering something here.
I am running RH8.0 and have the latest Samba release from RH networks. I just
got finished updating things with their files (all four of them) and now the
daemon 'nmbd' will start but not continue to run. I can still access the
network without it though, so
Hi,
Thank you for the information, but I already have all those settings
in my smb.conf file. Actually, I have compared the two smb.conf files (on
the system that works and the one that doesn't) and they are EXACTLY the
same except for server name and IP address.
I
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 10:56, Chris Palmer wrote:
Gordon Pritchard writes:
Out of all of this slow performance with lots of files discussion,
what would be the recommended filesystem? I'm about to implement a
RAID-3 Samba-server for rich-media (multimedia), and I'd like (robust)
Title: Nachricht
Hello,
i'm using
samba 2.0.7 with solaris 7
i would like
to use the 'inherit permissions' - option.
smb.conf
[test]
comment = TEST
path = /test
writeable = Yes
inherit permissions =
Yes
UNIX-FS:
mkdir
/test
chmod 777
/test
chmod g+s
/test
ls -ld
/test
C.Lee Taylor wrote:
Thanks, compiles (with warning):
Compiling passdb/pdb_ldap.c
passdb/pdb_ldap.c: In function `ldap_connect_system':
passdb/pdb_ldap.c:289: warning: passing arg 2 of `ldap_set_rebind_proc'
from incompatible pointer type
Will see if I can actually get it working later today
Danielle,
Did you join the domain with the
new Samba server?
smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -U Administrator
(or something similar).
Good luck,
Troy
Gram, Danielle A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/09/03 12:59PM
Any other ideas?
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 12:10, Gram, Danielle A. wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am trying to figure out how I can send my samba logs to a central
logging server. Everything handled by syslog on my samba box is
already being sent to the logging server, but I can't figure out how
to send the samba logs to that logging server without having syslog
take over the samba logs.
Rumor control has it that those perl scripts are outdated and that the
expected structure and/or rules may have since changed.
Also there is a reported problem that there is no efficient mechanizm
for returning the last used uid or if there is, that it is so new there
is little documentation
Try something like this...
[global]
workgroup = yourdomain
security = domain
encrypt passwords = yes
password server = pdc bdc
--
# smbpasswd -j yourdomain -Uadministrator%password
# useradd machine% -- with the dollar sign
# smbpasswd -a -m machine
machine = your server.
bye
On Thu,
Just my $.02
If you plan on using winbind/ACL's XFS would be the recommended
filesytem.
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 13:46, Gordon Pritchard wrote:
So -
Out of all of this slow performance with lots of files discussion,
what would be the recommended filesystem? I'm about to implement a
Buchan Milne writes:
It'd be nice if there were an smb.conf option for [global] like
default = winbind domain =3D WHATEVER. Is there a plan to include
such a feature = in the future, or does this feature exist and I
just haven't found it?
Try 'winbind use default domain' in the global
Hi,
We installed Linux 8 with Samba 2.2.5-10. Sambe gets the network pc's
names and passwords from our PDC-windows NT machine.
In samba.cfg we have:
security=server
password server = (ip address of our PDC)
We have a printer on that machine and we want to share it in the network.
Thanks very much! That worked!
-Original Message-
From: Aldo Damian Ambriz Martinez -- Unix SysAdmin
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 2:48 PM
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba Authentication against NT domain
Try something like this...
Well, is there a way to tell samba to look for machine accounts in a
different place? I am assuming this will be possible in 3.0? Right
now, of course, it looks in the system database (getent passwd).
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 11:28, Ronan Waide wrote:
On January 9, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
mmm
On Thu, 09 Jan 2003 14:20:25 +0100, Nova Nova wrote:
Having some trouble here with samba.
...
[2003/01/07 23:50:54, 0] smbd/reply.c:reply_lockingX(4621)
reply_lockingX: Error : oplock break from client for fnum = 10368 and
no oploc
I have the same Problemes on a big site. But the Error is
Title: Nachricht
Hello,
i'm using
samba 2.0.7 with solaris 7
i would like
to use the 'inherit permissions' - option.
smb.conf
[test]
comment = TEST
path = /test
writeable = Yes
inherit permissions =
Yes
UNIX-FS:
mkdir
/test
chmod 777
/test
chmod g+s
/test
ls -ld
/test
I have Samba all set up and working seemingly quite well acting as a PDC.
My only question is I cannot install any applications(or remove) because my
users are not Administrators. I try to use the Windows 2000 User Manager to
add myself to Administrator but I get invalid function and on the samba
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I am sorry to ask such basic question: I am wondering how to uninstall
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complied it myself.)
Thank you very much.
Long-Sheng Dec. 10, 02
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Set security=server giving the os/2 server for authentification. OS/2
doesn't know about NT domains.
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Is there
Here are my configs for RedHat 7.2.
I also have them for Mandrake 8.2.
If you want, read them and we can later discuss portions you don't
understand. There's a bunch of howto's out there on doing this.
Look for:
Samba+LDAP-Howto:
(Samba docs)
Winbind-Howto:
(Samba docs)
I recently migrated from an NT4 domain to a Samba domain. Logins work
fine and authentication to the Windows 2000 Print Server works when you
connect via UNC name, but I can't install a printer from the win2k print
server to use on my profile. I'm getting the error:
You do not have sufficient
I am running SuSE V8.0, and Samba 2.2.7a on a small
network server.
I have been having problems relating to sorting out printing from an NT4
workstation to a laser printer on the Samba server.
I had to reboot my Windoze PC and am logged in as myself (I have
Administrator rights). I can see
I am having problems with Windows XP Pro and Samba. Everytime
I try to access the Samba server it says that I do not have permission. I know
all the users are set up correctly, what else am I missing? I have installed Samba
version 2.2.4
Thanks for the hlep
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Slow performance with lots of files in one directory
I've got performance problems with copying small files over
to a Samba share in a directory that has lots of small files
(1 to 2 files). It takes too long time to copy new
files (they drip in at a fast pace),
Hello...again...Y'all are getting sick of me, aren't ya? ;)
Anyway, I am having quite the dilemna about printing. I'm using samba
2.2.7a aong with cups-1.1.5. I know this is an old version of cups, but
this is a production server and I don't want to fool with it yet. Anyway,
we have 2
Hello:
I have a Redhat 7.3 samba server acting as a PDC and running samba
2.2.3a-13.
I have a few computers with extensive existing profiles and I want to know
if anyone knows of a good way to get the COMPLETE profile to the roaming
profile on the samba server. Every manual copy way that I
Do you have the following?
[global]
# Where to store roving profiles (only for Win95 and WinNT)
#%L substitutes for this servers netbios name, %U is username
#You must uncomment the [Profiles] share below
logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U
[Profiles]
path =
Bob:
Yes, the 20 or so new computers that I have attached to the PDC are all
using Roaming profiles and they work great. Here are the lines from my
smb.conf that you requested.
[global]
logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U
[profiles]
path = /home/samba/profiles
guest ok = yes
A,
Have you tried ALT click MY COMPUTER-- PROPERTIES-- USER PROFILES--
CHANGE TYPE or COPY TO. (W2K)
There are hidden files that have to be replaced when you do a manual copy.
Also try making a roaming profile for them copying over there old profile?
Watch out for *.pst, contentIE, and
Also try making a roaming profile for them before copying over there old
profile in to the new roaming one?
Which would be ishy is you have a lot of users.
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From: A Cline [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 7:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL
Dear all,
I would like to ask how to set a directory/file for ALL user can read,write
and execute after the user-A put his file/program in this directory ?
Thanks and regards,
Kevin
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[Samba] Samba/CUPS printing again
Darin Bawden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fri Jan 10 00:42:19 2003
Hello...again...Y'all are getting sick of me, aren't ya? ;)
Anyway, I am having quite the dilemna about printing. I'm using samba
2.2.7a aong with cups-1.1.5.
First
I have a simple smb.conf file:
[global]
hosts allow = ALL
[tmp]
user = root
comment = temporary files
path = /tmp
read only = yes
root = amits
command: net use f: \\smbserver\tmp user, password
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 23:33, Amit Sharma wrote:
I have a simple smb.conf file:
[global]
hosts allow = ALL
[tmp]
user = root
get rid of this line
comment = temporary files
path = /tmp
read only = yes
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 11:44:41PM -0500, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 23:33, Amit Sharma wrote:
I have a simple smb.conf file:
[global]
hosts allow = ALL
[tmp]
user = root
get rid of this line
comment =
Happy New Year Samba Team,
Please help me withthe following error. On one particular SUN E420
sharing a directory constantly giving INTERNAL ERROR.
It was working OK before and is working OK on other E420.
===
[2003/01/08 12:10:23, 0]
Guys, I'm having some problems trying to compile Samba-2.2.7a --with-pam.
The ./configure works fine but the compile fails. I have no problems
--without-pam.
Any help would be greately appreciated.
Linux SuSE SLES7 on S390, Kernel 2.4.19, Samba 2.2.7a, gcc-2.95.3-62,
pam-0.74-34,
Hello,
I see in samba that a must create the user in passwd
file for file system reason, but in my configuration I need to set unix password
for the user
Is this a miss configuration ?
Ryser Francois
Manteia S.A. Predictive Medicine
http://www.manteia.com
tel +41 22 354 58
At 01:48 PM 1/9/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Try something like this...
...
# useradd machine% -- with the dollar sign
# smbpasswd -a -m machine
Is this command required? its for samba acting as PDC only.
from man page :
-m This option tells smbpasswd that the account being
Please put the samba email address in the 'TO' field instead of the 'CC'
field. It would get sorted in my inbox when it came in posted in the CC
field. Your kind response is very much appreciated. Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of
Forgive the subject line, I wanted it to turn up if someone
was googling.
I have found that the following combination works well for
password syncing using pam when the system is configured to
use ldap for user authentication ( pam_ldap ).
I hope this is of use to someone.
/etc/pam.d/samba
BDY.RTF
Description: RTF file
Hi,
I'm having problems in compiling recent SAMBA versions on HP-UX 11.00 using
GCC 3.2 or GCC 2.95.3. The error I get is:
Compiling lib/crc32.c
Compiling lib/snprintf.c
lib/snprintf.c:790: conflicting types for `snprintf'
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 02:42, Stefan Görling wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm currently working on a thesis investigating how Open Source is
affected by the influence of money and the interests of commercial
companies. As the SAMBA Server efforts is the foundation of many
companies it is
Hi all,
while testing to integrate some samba servers in an w2k AD Domain we found
a couple of issues,
i try to summarize it:
W2K Server using SP3
samba versions:
debian unstable package 3.0.alpha21-3
cvs version 08.01.2003 build on debian unstable
all domains set up as standalone domain
Hi Jerry,
I noticed that if I'm using MS Access 97 on a NT4 machine I can't access to
database files witch are in directories 12 chars, but if I do the same
thing on an w2k or NT4 server is works.
I see that the respond to the query alt file name call send a mangle name
in unicode with
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 05:12:15PM +1100, Martin Pool wrote:
I found a data-corruption bug in ccache a few weeks ago relating to
incorrect handling of wait() status codes, so I thought I would do a
quick check for similar things in Samba.
Part of this (the smbd/chgpasswd.c patch) is incorrect
Hi all,
just a short hint if anybody wants to download the win 2003 server rc2,
it's maybe usefull if someone would test it against samba...
metze
-
Stefan metze Metzmacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 12:07 09.01.2003 -0500, you wrote:
Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
Hi all,
just a short hint if anybody wants to download the win 2003 server rc2,
it's maybe usefull if someone would test it against samba...
Do have a copy that I could use to test. I haven't read anything about it
yet.
I may be wrong, but... If you really can't install PAM on some systems,
I think making a library that masquerades as PAM might be the easiest
way. The interface PAM exports to PAM clients is not very complicated,
so making a pretend PAM would be a lot easier than making PAM from
scratch. make
On 9 Jan 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for checking it.
Part of this (the smbd/chgpasswd.c patch) is incorrect I think.
You have changed the line :
if (WIFEXITED(wstat) == 0) {
...
return False;
}
to
if (WIFEXITED(wstat)) {
...
return False;
}
I'm looking at jra's 1.33.2.16 change to winbindd_cmd.c in relation to
hp CR1501.
I think there are some problems with the way the mutex reference count
is handled. I'm not sure what is the cleanest way to fix it.
The mutexes are implemented on top of fcntl locks, which cannot be
nested.
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 08:41, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
Abartlet, et. al.,
I've been asked to check on something. I haven't been working with this
aspect of the authentication code in Samba so I need a little guidance.
Question: How hard is it, if we're *not* using PAM, to build a
Abartlet, et. al.,
I've been asked to check on something. I haven't been working with this
aspect of the authentication code in Samba so I need a little guidance.
Question: How hard is it, if we're *not* using PAM, to build a custom
authentication back-end for Samba?
The reason
This patch is meant to fix the case where we repeatedly fail to
acquire the mutex for opening the connection. At the moment the code
proceeds with neither the new_conn- or result variables initialized,
which I'm pretty sure is a bug.
I don't know if this is the most appropriate status code but
In implementing oplock code in the Linux cifs vfs I noticed that Win2K
sends a UID of zero (but non-zero FID and TID) on the oplock break from the
server ... this implies that the space of valid fids is not related to the
UID. Thus if I thought that it were possible to do more than 64K open
Here's my idea for fixing this in appliance-head, without reworking
the mutex reference count.
Basically it tries to
- avoid undefined behaviour in the case where we fail to acquire the
mutex
- avoid leaking locks in the case where we fail to connect to the
server
- avoid releasing
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 06:08:01PM -0600, Steven French wrote:
In implementing oplock code in the Linux cifs vfs I noticed that Win2K
sends a UID of zero (but non-zero FID and TID) on the oplock break from the
server ... this implies that the space of valid fids is not related to the
UID.
About a year back I mentioned that Samba had been ported to the Sharp Zaurus
Palmtop. It seems it's now part of the official build:
http://www.dynamism.com/zaurus/index.shtml
Scan down to the heading Synchronization.
Chris -)-
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field. Your kind response is very much appreciated. Thanks.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
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SetPrinter call failed
Hi,
I'm trying to add printer drivers to samba using cupsaddsmb (CUPS1.1.18).
This fails on samba3-alpha21 which comes with Debian/unstable. I installed the
samba cvs version from today but with the same result. The problem is a
rpcclient call:
~#rpcclient localhost
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 12:50:15AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Thu Jan 9 05:50:15 2003
Author: tpot
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/rpc_parse
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv21778/rpc_parse
Modified Files:
parse_prs.c
Log Message:
Remove dead function.
Date: Thu Jan 9 19:47:59 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/rpc_server
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv30620/rpc_server
Modified Files:
Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD
srv_spoolss_nt.c
Log Message:
a 0 length printer data value is not a memory allocation error; fix
Date: Thu Jan 9 19:49:14 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/rpc_server
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv30748/rpc_server
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
srv_spoolss_nt.c
Log Message:
a 0 length printer data value is not a memory allocation error; fix
Date: Fri Jan 10 11:00:39 2003
Author: mbp
Update of /data/cvs/sambaweb/support
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv20607
Modified Files:
us.html
Log Message:
Add pantek.com
Revisions:
us.html 1.23 = 1.24
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