Hello
Have a trouble.
I have mashine with two interfaces.
Samba running at both with the same name of computer.
In wins-servers wins.dat i see next string:
GRAND#20 1044171787 192.168.1.1 192.168.2.1 46R
It's ok.
But for ALL mashines in any interfaces with any IP (192.168.1.X or 192.168.2.X)
You have to :
UNIX
- add an account for the machine in /etc/passwd ended by a '$' like
'machine$'
- add this machine account to the smbpasswd file with smbpasswd -am
machine. The '$' is added by the smbpasswd.
W2K WS
- on the desktop: My Computer/Properties/Network Id./Properties/Member
of clik
what if I changed the machine name, Is there a script there to add a NT/2K
machine name(trust account) automatically when loggoing on and delete the
old machine name after say a week or so.
Regards,
Keith
The linuX Files -- The Source is Out There.
- Original Message -
I experienced problems with a samba printer over Samba 2.2.7a/Solaris 7.
When I change caracters attribute ex: normal to bold, change the colour
there is an important data flow between the WS and the Server so it
takes several seconds before the modification became effective.
The printer is a
I experienced troubles (not solved yet) while joining a domain
with a W2K server.
i've 2 w2k-server joined as member of my samba2.2.5.a-ldap-domain and it
worked without problems!
i joined them with the acctFlags [W ] and not with [S ]!
lg
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I also get [W]. The W2K Server is not added to the domain as a
server but as a WS.
I can join the machine to the domain but never logon. OS is W2K Server SP2.
Pierre
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I experienced troubles (not solved yet) while joining a domain
with a W2K server.
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 11:06:53 -0800
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Hi All
I have been struggling with winbind for over to weeks now. I have
searched nearly the whole Internet for info on my problems ;)
Right now I can auth Windows NT users on my Linux box (RH-8.0) with
samba-2.2.7a-1. But my big problem is that when a user i authorized it
can't find a group
Hi all,
I've got an authentication issue with SAMBA as a member server in a Win
2000 domain, Basically I need to authenticate users against the domain.
Unfortunately my clients are not all domain members so they send
something\username not domainname\username. I need to get samba
to replace
Hi,
I need that you help me.
My principal question is:
I have a WinNT Domain, a Samba Server and some users WinNT.
I need to available a directory structure in the Samba Server.
I need to know if I really need to have a Unix user for each WinNT user that
access the structure directory in the
look into your distribution / samba homepage, there are a view docs for
different solutions.
e.g.: search for Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf in your distribution...
I have a WinNT Domain, a Samba Server and some users WinNT.
I need to available a directory structure in the Samba Server.
I need
we tried upgrading from 2.2.4 to 2.2.7a in order to fix a problem. We
believe it fixes it, BUT, 2.2.7a causes logon scripts to never run.
That is, we have 2.2.4 installed and the logon procedure works
perfectly. We then upgrade the samba/samba-common (debian) packages, and
everything
Rene Brask Soerensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All
I have been struggling with winbind for over to weeks now. I have
searched nearly the whole Internet for info on my problems ;)
Right now I can auth Windows NT users on my Linux box (RH-8.0) with
samba-2.2.7a-1. But my big problem is
WINS != winbind
The appropriate hosts entry in nsswitch.conf would be wins, not winbind.
You might also want to look at 'name resolve order' in smb.conf. Since
you've made your samba server the wins server, make sure your windows
clients know it.
Winbind is for making unix users out of windows
Good Morning,
My doubt and the following one: I have a server with SuSE 8,0 using
VPN PPTP, would like to know as I can make with that the users if
Authentication for the samba.
Regards
Fabio Sena
Brasil - PE
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 22:59, Robert M. Martel wrote:
So SAMBA no longer supports print driver downloads. That is about the
only conclusion that I can come to at this point. I've not been able to
get Windows printer driver downloads to work right since Samba 2.2.2.
No one but
Am Don, 2003-01-30 um 14.17 schrieb EU:
My doubt and the following one: I have a server with SuSE 8,0 using
VPN PPTP, would like to know as I can make with that the users if
Authentication for the samba.
I've written a small patch that makes pppd authenticate against LDAP. If
it's
Hi!
I'm trying to compile 3.0 alpha 21 on a HP-UX 11.00 machine. make bombs
out with the following error message:
lib/snprintf.c:790: conflicting types of `snprintf´
/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/hppa2.0n-hp-hpux11.00/3.2/include/stdio.h:493:
previous declaration of `snprintf´
*** Error exit code 1
Hi,
I would like to known if anybody has solved connexion problem of a Network
appliance filer to a SAMBA PDC. I've explored many mailing list without
good news.
Thanks.
Francois.
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Kenny Mann wrote:
Smb.conf is
[global]
security = domain
encrypt passwords = yes
netbios name = Datasrv
workgroup = CDROBOT
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
password server = mainsrv
domain master = yes
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On 29 Jan 2003, Ben Keepper wrote:
I actually did it successfully on a test network
(the Win2K is mixed-mode), but when I took the same Samba server
and plugged it into the real network, I could't get
smbpasswd -j bottlerocket.com to fly.
give
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On 30 Jan 2003, Rene Brask Soerensen wrote:
Rene Brask Soerensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All
I have been struggling with winbind for over to weeks now. I have
searched nearly the whole Internet for info on my problems ;)
Right
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On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Buchan Milne wrote:
ldap ssl default to on which implies LDAPS. if you want clear text
communication, you need to set ldap ssl = off
Preferred option would be to fix ssl or tls, which requires that you
generate an ssl
Try adding -r to the print command this deletes jobs from the samba queue after it is
done spooling. No need to manually delete the files every night.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 5:39 AM
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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On 30 Jan 2003, Rene Brask Soerensen wrote:
Rene Brask Soerensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All
I have been struggling with winbind for over to weeks now. I have
searched
Thanks for the reply. The Samba server is setup as a PDC, and my computers
and users authenticat to it properly. I don't have the XP firewall running
on any machine. Printing is great, controlling printing is the problem for
me. I'll set my logging to 10 in a little while and post back to the
I just installed Samba 2.2.7a, --with-winbind --with-pam. Everything
appears to be working great, as far as logging in, authenicating to a Windows
2000 domain, creating/saving files. BUT, when I login to the UNIX box as root
and goto the shared directory and type ls -al, all I get is:
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Preferred option would be to fix ssl or tls, which requires that you
generate an ssl cert with the hostname on it that matches the hostname
set in smb.conf (and /etc/ldap.conf if you want to tls/ssl for
pam_ldap/nss_ldap).
Jerry, you are aware that samba defaults to
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 05:28, Matthias Eichler wrote:
And with these settings you can really change the lmpassword and
ntpassword attributes in LDAP when doing a passwd under UNIX?!?
yes - i am using samba3a21 but i'm pretty sure this worked with 2.2.6
when i last tried the 2.2 branch
brad
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Nobody seemed to have any idea's why this was happening as I received
only one suggestion to be sure I was using root root password to join
the domain (which I was doing). In any case it seems that changing the
computer name solves the problem. I don't know why - the PDC box is
freshly built and
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On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Buchan Milne wrote:
~ timeframe for 2.2.8 final? I have one or two small packaging changes I
would like to get in before you cut final, but can you apply this one in
the meantime?
No specific timeframe. We'll see how the
Hello there,
From digging the archive - it looks as if this was discussed here earlier
however I could not find a decent solution to my problem.
The problem is that I keep seeing the following errors on my nmbd.log:
[2003/01/30 09:34:34, 0]
It said command completed successfully. However still the same issue.
Now tha tyo uhave said that, it sounds like that could be the problem.
Would I need to reboot? Win98 machines can login sometimes. Sometimes It
says cannot find domain controller. If Win2K is in native mode ,I would
think it
I'm able to join the comain.
Wbinfo -t says secret is good.
Wbinfo -u shows me 0xc22
Wbinfo --sequence says CDROBOT: DISCONNECTED
The catchy thing is that I joined via smbpasswd and it said I joined.
'Joined domain CDROBOT' Very odd. Thanks! --KM
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From: Gaffey,
Hi Jerry,
I have a log level 10 to look at, it's 6meg though, or 800k zipped for 24
seconds of trying to print and then cancel as per below.. I took a quick
peek through it, but I really don't know exactly what I'm looking at. Can I
send this to you direct?
Thanks
Hans
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Greetings!
I'm running Samba 2.2.5 on HP-UX 10.20.
I've recently started adding WinXP clients to my network. Here's my
issue:
I installed a WinXP machine on the network. I was able to add a
bunch of samba-networked printers to the Xp machine.
I recently added 2 new printers to the
Greetings!
I'm running Samba 2.2.5 on HP-UX 10.20.
I've recently started adding WinXP clients to my network. Here's my
issue:
I installed a WinXP machine on the network. I was able to add a
bunch of samba-networked printers to the Xp machine.
I recently added 2 new printers to the
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 09:05, Mike Rambo wrote:
Nobody seemed to have any idea's why this was happening as I received
only one suggestion to be sure I was using root root password to join
the domain (which I was doing). In any case it seems that changing the
computer name solves the problem. I
Hi list,
# smbclient -L \\SAMBA
added interface ip=10.3.0.221 bcast=10.3.0.255 nmask=255.255.255.128
added interface ip=127.0.0.1 bcast=127.255.255.255 nmask=255.0.0.0
Got a positive name query response from 127.0.0.1 ( 10.3.0.221 )
session request to SAMBA failed (SUCCESS - 0)
Got a positive
Hello,
When I copy folders from my linux box to my win xp I get this error message.
Unsupported action mkdir. I can copy files and folders from winxp to linux.
Does anyone have an idea of where I should start to fix this.
Blair
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On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Rodrigo Nascimento wrote:
Hi list,
Suggest you try the following.
- John T.
# smbclient -L \\SAMBA
added interface ip=10.3.0.221 bcast=10.3.0.255 nmask=255.255.255.128
added interface ip=127.0.0.1 bcast=127.255.255.255 nmask=255.0.0.0
Got a positive name query
Em Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 10:37:29AM -0600, Kenny Mann escreveu:
I'm able to join the comain.
I'm not, still getting errors...
smbpasswd -j says I joined the domain. I can confirm that the samba
machine shows up in the w2k AD. Nothing unusual in the logs but the excerpt
below from the smbpasswd
Samba Folks,
I am facing a strange problem very in my net. I've the WINS Server,
based on SAMBA(2.2.7-2) in RH 8.0. When I put on machine in the domain,
the Wins registers in the browser list.. Later that I removed the
machine from domain, the Wins does not give one refresh and clean the
array
Hi,
I'm using samba-2.2.7-2 in RH 8.0. I'm receiving, lot off
e-mails(Logwatch), with the error message:
[2003/01/28 08:23:15, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_browsesync.c:get_domain_master_name_node_status_fail(509)
: 1 Time(s)
I configured smb.conf to Wins Server, with global options:
security =
Hi all,
Hoping someone might be able to steer me in the right direction and/or
help me solve my problem.
We have a number of Linux servers (RH6.2 - RH8) which connect to the
same share on a Win2000 Server. We've been working kinda hard to get
everything upgraded to either RH7.3 or RH8.0 since
Date: 30 Jan 2003 10:40:50 -0500
From: Bradley W. Langhorst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matthias Eichler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] PAM Module for SMB-LDAP
Message: 18
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 05:28, Matthias Eichler wrote:
And with these settings you can really
Hello !
Maybe my problem is a well-known one, but i don't find any answer on the web
:-(
I smbmount a win2k share on my linux (Debian PowerPC) box and timestamp for
all directories and files is 'Jan, 1, 1970'... I don't know why, dates on
both linux and windows sides are ok.
It I touch a file on
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 13:46, Buchan Milne wrote:
Date: 30 Jan 2003 10:40:50 -0500
From: Bradley W. Langhorst [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matthias Eichler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] PAM Module for SMB-LDAP
Message: 18
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 05:28, Matthias
Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 13:46, Buchan Milne wrote:
It really has no relationship to which samba you're running, since this
is when changing your password on a unix machine which is not a DC, so
you can't (AFAIK) use pam_smbpass, and the machine may have no samba
I have much trouble with drivers from HP.
The drivers that come with w2k XP works.
If you have to use the drivers from the manufakturer of the
printer try the default devmode parameter in smb.conf
to initialize the driver. Once done you can remove
the default devmode from smb.conf.
I see that smbmount is for Linux only. I have a need for a Solaris 8
Sun to see a Win2k shared volume, currently as read-only. So I have a
few questions:
- Is there a read-only capability of smbmount for Solaris 8?
- Is there a Solaris 8 version of smbmount in development? Is
I see that smbmount is for Linux only.
smbmount relies on kernel support for the smb filesystem
which (to the best of my knowledge) isn't in Solaris. I
believe you can use smbclient to copy files in an FTP-like
fashion.
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Greetings from Brazil,
1) how can i login with the local accounts (root and others) while winbind is running
? i can only login with domain+user accounts !!!
my /etc/nsswitch.conf is already configured to check files and winbind.. what else
should i do ?
2) is there an way of my win2kserver
Good day everyone,
Just a quick question. When using Samba 2.2.7a and Cups 1.17 or 1.18, is it
good or bad to use Use client driver as a share setting on the Printers
share? I used it with LPD, but I'm not real sure it's necessary with cups.
Thanks in advance
Darin Bawden
TeamDME! Technical
I see that smbmount is for Linux only.
smbmount relies on kernel support for the smb filesystem
which (to the best of my knowledge) isn't in Solaris. I
believe you can use smbclient to copy files in an FTP-like
fashion.
The smbsh function works nicely on Solaris 8.
You run smbsh, it
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Clovis Tristao wrote:
Hi,
I'm using samba-2.2.7-2 in RH 8.0. I'm receiving, lot off
e-mails(Logwatch), with the error message:
[2003/01/28 08:23:15, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_browsesync.c:get_domain_master_name_node_status_fail(509)
: 1 Time(s)
I configured smb.conf to
Hi
I have a linux server Redhat 7.3 running samba. There are 10 XP
machines on the network with a mapped samba drive. My problem is one of
the XP machines on the network, has its mapped drive which goes off line
periodically. It seems to be random. I am wondering what could be the
cause of the
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Justin Anderson wrote:
Hi
I have a linux server Redhat 7.3 running samba. There are 10 XP
machines on the network with a mapped samba drive. My problem is one of
the XP machines on the network, has its mapped drive which goes off line
periodically. It seems to be
could spaces in the names be an issue?
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Hi Barry,
Don't think so, at least not at the root level of the share...none do...some have some
files within the directories with spaces though...just seems curious if it were to
affect one version/kernel (the newer) and not the other (older)?
-J
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From: Barry,
Em Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 04:29:04PM -0200, Andreas Hasenack escreveu:
Immediately afterwards I run:
smbpasswd -t DISTRO -r TESTE011 -D 4
and get:
(...)
cli_net_req_chal: LSA Request Challenge from TESTE011 to PANDORA: 934D0AA570E6938A
cred_session_key
cred_create
cli_net_auth2:
Em Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 07:35:58PM -0200, Andreas Hasenack escreveu:
cli_net_auth2: srv:\\TESTE011 acct:PANDORA$ sc:6 mc: PANDORA chal C72569B51FC1D884
neg: 1ff
cli_net_auth2: Error NT_STATUS_NO_TRUST_SAM_ACCOUNT
Ok, finally found something. It's in smb.conf.
If I leave domain logons =
You're using smbmount, right? Sounds like you're
seeing only 512 files.. do ls | wc -l. 512 is a nice
round binary number and is probably what you're
seeing.
I don't have a direct answer, but I'm under the
impression that there are many broken things in RedHat
8.0 (RedHat 7.0 also had many
I just found this smb.conf setting recently which
fixed the same problem you are having now:
winbind use default domain = yes
Restart both Samba and Winbind.
Now we can log into webmin and ssh and netatalk and
anything else that uses PAM with our NT username and
password (:
Oh, you do have to
Oh and I found it with testparm | grep winbind.
Followed up in man smb.conf and learned how to use it.
Try testparm | less some time and see what you'll
learn!
/dev/idal
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I just found this smb.conf setting recently which
fixed the same problem you
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
Em Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 04:29:04PM -0200, Andreas Hasenack escreveu:
Immediately afterwards I run:
smbpasswd -t DISTRO -r TESTE011 -D 4
and get:
(...)
cli_net_req_chal: LSA Request Challenge from TESTE011 to PANDORA: 934D0AA570E6938A
Local accounts should work just fine. I have nsswitch.conf set up with
'compat winbind'.
On Thursday 30 January 2003 01:19 pm, Igor Debacker wrote:
Greetings from Brazil,
1) how can i login with the local accounts (root and others) while winbind
is running ? i can only login with
Thanks Chris...
I'll give those suggestions a try later on tonight and let you know...interested to
see what you find too...
Take care and thanks again...
-J
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From: Chris de Vidal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thu 1/30/2003 2:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John,
I have no success with packet sniffing, the netlogon share either works or
it doesn't.
Our boxes are not overly loaded, but I took your advice and tinkered with
the loading.
Over the passed week, it gets the netlogon share executed more times than
not (at the moment) but it still isn't
i was using at nsswitch.conf
passwd files winbind
group files winbind
shadow files winbind
then i tryed...
passwd compat winbind
group compat winbind
shadow compat winbind
none of them work.. i cant login as root :\
(for those who are wondering.. i'm making modification with a rescue disk..
i
I see that smbmount is for Linux only. I have a need for a Solaris 8
Sun to see a Win2k shared volume, currently as read-only. So I have a
few questions:
- Is there a read-only capability of smbmount for Solaris 8?
- Is there a Solaris 8 version of smbmount in development? Is
so,
Hi All,
Just wondering if anyone has seen this problem before. Firstly heres some
background.
We run a fair few RH 7.2 servers which had been running samba 2.2.3a
perfectly. I have now upgraded some of them to run samba 2.2.7a. On a few
of these upgraded servers i find that when samba is stopped
I am new to CUPS, after working for 4 days to get printing from WinNT to
Mandrake 9.0, I give up. Here is the problem:
the /etc/samba/smb.conf is setup with [printers] and [print$]. I copy the
postscript drivers from adobe. I then tried to export a printer to samba with
the following command
Update...
See 554 files on rh8.0/2.2.7a machine, 627 on the rh6.2/2.0.6-9 machine
(the latter being the true number).
Tried copying over the same smb.conf file (which I thought I'd done
before)...no change/luck. Also tried the same version of samba on a 7.3
as well as a 7.1 box (same smb.conf
What is in samba start script? As I recall, the Redhat startup scripts are
extremely convoluted. Have you tried something simple like this?
#!/bin/bash
case $1 in
start)
killall smbd
killall nmbd
/usr/local/samba/bin/smbd -D
/usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd -D
;;
stop)
killall smbd
Thanks Joel,
I have found that the init script provided in official redhat packages is
slightly different to the one provided in the official samba packages. I am
going to replace the one in the samba package with the one in the redhat
package and see how it goes. I would lke to install the
To the list: We've been having some off-list
conversation and I wanted to clue you in here. Our
thread might be useful for posterity's (Google's?)
sake.
/dev/idal
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We're using the following command (from a shell
script):
First (this isn't your fix but
Hello,
I had the pleasure of installing a new Linux(RH8.0)/Samba(2.2.7a) server
(as a PDC) at one of our locations this week. They previously were
accessing a shared drive from a Win2k Pro. machine. The migration did
not go very smooth. Most things have been resolved, but we have some
strange
M hi
M How are u routing between 192.168.1.0 and 192.168.2.0 subnets
M thanks
Now, wins server is router. In win-clients, Gateway==wins-server.
And no problem.
In future, i want use router as different mashine, and gateway!=wins-server.
Please help me.
Good Luck
Alexander Kuznetsov
may be, thats a problem of the x-flag in the linux filesystem.
in older versions u could set e.g. 0640 for a directory.
in newer samba versions u need e.g. 0750 instead...
i hope it helped...
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From: Joe Gerkman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 30,
hello jason,
we are using successful netlogon over years. - at first we had similar
problems. the reason lied in the batch file:
1) the batch was written on linux, so the CR was missing at the end of
the line...
2) we used net use without the /y flag - windows did not rebind the
drive, but
Hi Everyone,
I'm forgetting about the password one at the moment, thanks for all your
input :o)
I still don't have a clue how to solve my main problem. I'm assuming that
its not actually winbind related now, as I've recently tried pam_smb and get
the same basic problem.
Basically, when I log
Hi Everyone,
This whole problem with the password command not working when winbind
is included as a method in the nsswitch.conf can probably be worked around
by simply using the -r files (or -r nis or -r nisplus) switch. Take a look
at the man page for passwd on HP-UX 11.x and see if this won't
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Miles Roper wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I'm forgetting about the password one at the moment, thanks for all your
input :o)
I still don't have a clue how to solve my main problem. I'm assuming that
its not actually winbind related now, as I've recently tried pam_smb and get
Hi Jeremy,
It seems like compiling with heimdal on SuSE8.1 works,
but is there a way to avoid the 'shadows a global declaration',
without changing the heimdal headers?
metze
Compiling smbd/message.c
In file included from /usr/include/heimdal/krb5.h:670,
from
Hi Jeremy,
Did you have an idea what's going wrong here?
my WinXP sp1 box says the file is in use by another user...
this is from the latest 3_0, but I opserved this a few days ago also with HEAD.
but I can't resproduce this on demand, is this maybe a bug in WinXP?
or what's the problem here?
Anybody seeing a scenario like this?
net ads join adds our machine entry to AD just fine.
The machine entry object in the AD database has:
OperatingSystemSamba
OperatingSystemVersion post3.0-HEAD
dnsHostnameourhost
Some time later something happened, and AD now
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 23:32, Nik Conwell wrote:
Anybody seeing a scenario like this?
net ads join adds our machine entry to AD just fine.
The machine entry object in the AD database has:
OperatingSystemSamba
OperatingSystemVersion post3.0-HEAD
dnsHostname
I am new to samba world .Hvae many questions in mind.
can anyone tell me the description of SMB and message
?
What is the functionality of receive_message_or_smb()
-DJ
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Is there a fix to correct a problem where when multiple print jobs are sent to a
printer, the last and first jobs never clear out of the queue. In other words, if 5
jobs are sent, all jobs print, but the first and seventh (last) still appear in the
queue. I have looked for timeout settings and
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On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, D Jemms wrote:
I am new to samba world .Hvae many questions in mind.
can anyone tell me the description of SMB and message
?
What is the functionality of receive_message_or_smb()
Looks like you are going to have spend a good
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On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Mark Fraser wrote:
Is there a fix to correct a problem where when multiple print jobs are
sent to a printer, the last and first jobs never clear out of the queue.
In other words, if 5 jobs are sent, all jobs print, but the
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On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
metze
[2003/01/30 09:15:57, 0, pid=16653] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(796)
oplock_break: receive_smb timed out after 30 seconds.
oplock_break failed for file
The following article implies that Microsoft is selling licenses for CIFS,
as if they control the ownership of that protocol:
http://www.byteandswitch.com/document.asp?doc_id=27508
My understanding is that CIFS is an open protocol, and it is characterized
as such by Microsoft on this page:
This is a resend. I hope that by using a different account I won't
get the lines wrapped (and also won't fall prey to spamassassin).
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From: Green, Paul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 8:15 AM
To: Samba Technical (E-mail)
Subject: Patch to
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Kashif Shaikh wrote:
In my case, I get multiple IPs on a subnet through virtual IPs. So in
Linux I have eth0, eth0:1, eth0:2. Let's attach some numbers to them
for illustration: eth0 =
@#$%T My mailer wrapped some lines here! Beware. I'll see if I can repost
this.
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On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Green, Paul wrote:
The following patch to samba*/source/configure.in adjusts some global
variables and sets up the compiler options for the Stratus VOS operating
system. It is parallel to similar configure.in code for other
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 04:56:53AM -0800, D Jemms wrote:
I am new to samba world .Hvae many questions in mind.
can anyone tell me the description of SMB and message
?
What is the functionality of receive_message_or_smb()
If you want to know more about the internals of the SMB
protocol, you'll
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