Hello
How to log any file modification or any deleted file from a folder
(directory)?
Thx
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I have configured Samba as a PDC and I have 2 Xp computers
I can logon in the domain
I see the shares of the samba server from the windows XP machines
but I cant see the shares of the Windows XP machines from the Samba
server.
I always get the sema error:
added interface ip=192.168.0.3
This server has 512MB and only has 8 XP machines connected to it...
Justin
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 21:55, Nolan Garrett wrote:
I experienced the same problem - it was fixed when I added more RAM to the
server.
Nolan
Justin Anderson wrote:
I think this sorts out the problem, I had
local path = should be logon path =
just my typo, is correct in smb.conf.
problem still stands..
Richard.
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is anyone working on this? sure would be neat!
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 03:44, Tiago Cruz wrote:
Hello!!!
People, I`m running Samba 2.2.7 with Red Hat 8.0 and I like of know how to
make`s force samba to expire password of user`s to change in the next
login...
Suggestions?
[global]
This server has 512MB and only has 8 XP machines connected to it...
Justin
I've tried the same with my two XP machines, but it seems that upgrading to
the latest version (I believe it is the 2.2.7a release) works it out. I do
not experience the periodical lock-ups any more, but now my printer
hi,
in 3.0alpha form swat the ldap server parameter is missing (although it
can be important:-) the other ldap parameters are there.
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On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Kurt Weiss wrote:
Afterwords, I booted my W2K client machine and logged on to the domain. The
logon script doesn't run, but otherwise everything is fine. From the
client, I can map drives manually, access files, etc. all without errors.
It authenticates the user
Hi,
I've configured successfuly a Samba-LDAP PDC. When a Windows PC is up, I
can see it in network neighbourhood but when it is down, I still see it
in network neigbourhood. And the entry in browse.dat file still exists
even the computer is down.
Any suggestion ?
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Very Thank's Andrew :-)
I will go to search more... At least now I know that he gives to make
what I want, already is a great advance :-)
Richard,
This server is only beta-tester, and machines with win98se is Ok...
Thank's again
Tiago Cruz
Org. King de Contab. S/C Ltda.
Hi all,
When I copy any file from any of my W2K machines onto the samba server, and
cancel that (copy) operation while it is in progress, the client stops
responding and the samba process takes up all the cpu power of its host.
If loglevel 2, then also it writes into the log file as fast as the
Once I have set up my Linux samba servers I would like to be able to get
users to access our Novell 5 server via samba.
It seems to suggest on the Samba site that Samba will run on a Novell server
but does anybody know how to do this?
May be it would be easier to mount Novell volumes on the
Hi all,
I'm running Samba 2.2.7a on RedHat8.0 with LDAP (latest RPM from redhat)
Well I configured samba to act as a PDC with LDAP following IDEALX
recommandations.
Everything works fine BUT the password change, I cannot change the passwords
from the Win2000 or WinXP WS, it always says that
redhat 8, 2.2.8pre1 set as pdc on subnet1, adduser script for
machines (works ok)
bdc with security=domain, passwd server=* on subnet2 with xp-pro client.
1/
patched xp-pro joins domain, reboots login to domain ok, log out profile
uploaded to pdc, won't login again. reboot and usually will
Hi all,
I replaced a window$ 2000 server with a SuSE 8.0 installation running
Samba.
info xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx = our.internal.ip.addresses
The Server have the following duties:
1. Provides DHCP for the internal network xxx.xxx.xxx.64 to
xxx.xxx.xxx.128 netmask 255.255.255.192
2. the server
running samba 2.2.7a (emerged in gentoo) on the client..
server is running samba version 2.0.X
from my client, I run
mount -t smbfs -o workgroup=mygroup,ip=10.1.1.50,username=$USER,uid=$ID,gid=$ID2
//smbserver/$USER /home/$USER/
and everything works great.. I do an ls in that /home/$USER dir
I need to join my Samba 2.2.3a to a TNG Domain (which stores users and
machines account into OpenLDAP) using it as a password server.
Provided that TNG is working fine in authenticating users on W2K machines,
once they are logged in they should (in my intentions) see Samba 2.2.3a
shares. In order
If a user stores an existing office document on a samba
share, he takes
ownership of it automatically. Office writes a new file. (Different
inode, same name) Is there a possibility of going this round
and keeping the owner?
I don't see how. How would the server know to do this?
I don't
Hi All,
I'm writing a website on which users can change their Samba-password.
I therefore use the smbpasswd-utility which I execute through the PHP
function system (or exec, it doesn't really matter). I have to use the
-s switch
for smbpasswd to enable it to read input from STDIN, which I
Hi there,
We have Samba running on an HP-UX 11.00 machine, and I am getting ready to
make
the home directories available for mapping to our users running Windows
2000.
Prior to that I am running a check of the log files and I noticed a large
amount of systems, ie: workstations, printers, that
hi florian - we did check this already...
it was my first suggestion in this thread
there are 0777 on dirs and 0777 on logon.bat
but this did not solve *rich's* problem
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Maarten,
have you considered your bug being a PHP matter?!
with my experience with Perl and PHP handling ASCI files is sometimes
tricking in the matter of processing Carriage Returns and Line Feeds.
maybe it is an idea to check if the lines in your /tmp/passwd.txt contain
any of these
Brian,
When you chmod g+s the parent directory does it also apply to
subdirectories of that, or just the non-directory files immediately inside
that directory? What I mean is, if I have a whole directory tree, and want
everyone of a group to be able to access files in this tree, do I need to
hi,
finally i have able to check all the test on the linux side, but win xp
still says sys err 53, no network path...
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Hi,
The size of the project and number of users suggests that you should
realy know the technologies you'll be using.
You should spend some time learning to set up replicated openldap
servers and also test every client tweak you're using on the nt-servers
today. Do you have roaming profiles?
Hi all,
We use samba here at our site as an interop solution for use with ClearCase.
I'm afraid I'm just a lowly ClearCase administrator not a Unix
administrator.
All our solaris servers are running Solaris 8 and we're using Samba version
2.2.2
First Question :
Our Unix Admin guy has said that
I am currently seeing similar behavior on Windows XP where my own logon
script does not execute but everybody else's does. This seems to have been
caused by changing the Samba server's hostname (in the Windows hosts file)
after setting up my PC. I know that if I set my PC's hosts file back to the
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Gyorgy Szilard wrote:
Hello
How to log any file modification or any deleted file from a folder
(directory)?
Have you checked the VFS modules? Look at audit.so!
Check the man page for samba-2.2.7a (current stable release):
man smb.conf
then search for vfs object
Works nicely here on my older SuSE 7.1 box, I compiled and am running Samba
3.0alpha20 with no problems, SWAT works nicely too.
I *HAVE* had some problems with alpha21 (error in line 6649 and syntax error
in 6651 in the configure script) which I'll be looking into later on. Might
only be some
Hi Florian, and rest!
Problem has been solved! It had nothing to do with PHP, since I use a
shell to create the text-file:
system(echo 'temporary\npassword_new\npassword_new' /tmp/ . $userCN);
system(/usr/local/samba/bin/smbpasswd -r ldap.domain.org -s -U .
$userCN . /tmp/ . $userCN . 21
I've downloaded Samba 2.2.6 (binaries) from SCOs Skunkware site, but
when I try and run smbclient I get a message :
dynamic linker : smbclient : error opening /usr/local/lib/libncurses.so.4
Killed
I've checked and there is no libncurses.so.4 (or
libncurses.anything for that matter) on the
Hello!
We are using samba 2.2.7a with a 2.4.20+xfs Kernel. Now we've got the problem
that sometimes a database client (which is loaded from a samba share) can't
find some files. It's randomly which ones are missing and it's not
exactly reproduceable.
What I've seen is that after some time the
Once I enabled ldap-sam it worked. Forgot to switch that one on...
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From: Stephen P. Villano [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 3.0
Works nicely here on my older SuSE 7.1 box, I compiled and
rpcclient $ adddriver Windows NT x86 HP CLJ 8500 -
PCL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL
result was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
rpcclient $ adddriver Windows 4.0 HP CLJ 8500 -
PCL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL
Printer Driver HP CLJ 8500 - PCL successfully installed.
rpcclient $
This is HEAD,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I found the problem,
I configured my system from scratch, so, nobody figure in the /etc/shadow and
in smb.conf, I activated unix password sync and that was my problem.
thanx for those who tried.
On Wednesday 26 February 2003 13:08, Zied Fakhfakh
No,
The Path is still the same.
It does not conncet after I join Samba into
NT domain.
Thanks,
Paul Hong
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From: Adam Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] can't log into Samba.
On Tue, Feb 25,
You can download Ncurses for SCO OpenServer via
ftp://ftp2.caldera.com/pub/skunkware/osr5/vols/ncurses-4.2-VOLS.tar
This is a tar archive of media images suitable for installation with
the SCO Software Manager (/etc/custom).
Cheers,
Ron Record
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re:
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003
On February 26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
rpcclient $ adddriver Windows NT x86 HP CLJ 8500 -
PCL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL
result was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
rpcclient $ adddriver Windows 4.0 HP CLJ 8500 -
PCL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL
Printer Driver HP CLJ 8500 - PCL
I've downloaded Samba 2.2.6 (binaries) from SCOs Skunkware site, but
when I try and run smbclient I get a message :
dynamic linker : smbclient : error opening /usr/local/lib/libncurses.so.4
Killed
I've checked and there is no libncurses.so.4 (or
libncurses.anything for that matter) on the
Morning list,
I asked yesterday if anyone has had an error message stating the cannot
open swat, directory is empty? All packages are showing installed.
Can some please respond?
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Defense Sector
Obstacles are those
--- Parker, Robin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
We're now getting corrupt files appearing in
ClearCase. The files are in
tact except for a number of lines added to the
beggining of the file.
I can't explain that type of corruption, but I can
suggest you disable all oplocks. In your smb.conf
Samba group members,
Is the password that I specify when logging into SWAT handled securely?
I'd like to use the Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT) to create and
administer Samba shares that will be used by our users of ClearCase on
Windows. That requires that I log in to the Samba host as
Hi!
See here:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=threadid=46181highlight=swat
Brazilian Regard's
Tiago Cruz
Em Qua, 2003-02-26 às 14:21, Kevin C McCarty escreveu:
Morning list,
I asked yesterday if anyone has had an error message stating the cannot
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Kevin C McCarty wrote:
Morning list,
I asked yesterday if anyone has had an error message stating the cannot
open swat, directory is empty? All packages are showing installed.
Can some please respond?
Ok. Here is a response. We all saw your request yesterday, but put
Tiago,
I had done that file, llike you had it, still no go. Then I changed the
localhost to my IP and success.
Gracias ,
Kevin McCarty
CCNP CCNA #CSCO10448370
Computer Sciences Corporation
Defense Sector
Obstacles are those annoying little bumps that occur when you take your
eyes off
Hey John,here is what I asked yesterday:::
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Hello list!
Been contemplating the idea of joining for a long time,,,so it's good
to be here.
Well I guess now is as good a time as any to pose a
Kevin,
That good that I was useful in some thing I took hours to decide this...
;-)
It does not leave to take this information to who to need, ok?
Brazilian Regard's
Tiago Cruz
Em Qua, 2003-02-26 às 14:57, Kevin C McCarty escreveu:
Tiago,
I had done that file, llike you had it,
Hi, Everybody,
How I can map the home directory using the logon script, and without
create a script for each user?
What is the variable that I can use to get the userid, like @userid in
Windows NT?
Tks,
Santhyago
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On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Kevin C McCarty wrote:
Hey John,here is what I asked yesterday:::
Ok. Apologies, I should have checked back. Glad you have it working.
If I understand you correctly, with 'localhost' in there you could not get
SWAT working on the machine itself either? Is that
Hello all,
Summary
- - - - - - - - - -
I am looking for suggestions, solutions, and assistance with a problem
involving Windows XP in a samba-2.2.7a workgroup with domain logons and no
PDC. Other WinXP clients don't seem to be affected, so I'm endeavoring to
isolate what the problem could be.
BINGO!! I've got the answer to this.
On a Samba-LDAP PDC, no matter what the 'add user script' will not be
executed if you are using the wrong port for the ldap server. No error
code, no nuthin. A simple change from
ldap port = 636
to
ldap port = 389
fixed everything.
Jim C wrote:
add user
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi,
I want to use SAMBA for printing on the Mac in OSX. I downloaded the
files.
Now, do any of you know where I can get the information-(url) on setting
up the Printers using SAMBA?
Best Regards,
DW
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On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, at 01:42 PM, Dawn wrote:
I want to use SAMBA for printing on the Mac in OSX. I downloaded the
files.
Now, do any of you know where I can get the information-(url) on
setting
up the Printers using SAMBA?
I don't think that OS X can use a Windows or Samba shared
If you open a DOS window and type 'set', you will see a list of variables that NT uses.
Santhyago Bueno Gallão ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Hi, Everybody,
How I can map the home directory using the logon script, and without
create a script for each user?
What is the variable that I can use to
Chris,
I am about to implement a MS Access2000 database here on the samba server.
Was it MS Access that you had the trouble with specifically?
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We're now getting corrupt files
Hello,
I am new to Samba. It is now included into the OS of Solaris 9. Has anyone used
this version? It would save me time if other users know of any quirks or other
problems.
All the Samba info on Solaris 9 is general and does not relate to this
integrated version (v.2.2.2)
Thanks,
Don
I'd heard of people having the same issues with Access
but our problem was wit FoxPro db files. You should
probably disable oplocks in Windows or in Samba for
Access (or any large multi-user read-write) files due
to weirdness in the SMB protocol.
/dev/idal
--- Brent Torrenga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ok, I fixed the file permissions problem using
chown... which is good.
now, I am still having the problem in WIndows 98/Me.
samba keeps prompting for a password to:
//netbiosname//:IPC$
what in the heck is :IPC$
it works fine in windows XP or 2000, so what am I doing wrong
that it doesn't
I checked the release notes of samba 3.0, it seems that now samba can act as a Active
Directory client and join to a domain. How soon will samba be able to act as an Active
Directory server? I read the presentation from CIFS 2000 conference, and it's my
understanding that this functionality is
Martin I'm not a programmer but my tests revealed the same result as
yours. The encrypted password remains the same if you enter the old
password again. Actually I was trying to use this to advantage by
storing it in a history file for a ten or twelve values and comparing
new to old to produce
If your going to be using samba to host foxpro files, I think you should
deffinately update to a newer version.. I forget at what recent point in
time, but Jerry announced a very important fix (spin locks?) that were
checked in recently to prevent fox pro database corruption. I don't think
it has
printing = lprng
#added by BAH 20030226
guest account = DOMAIN+GUEST
server string = SOLIN
password server = SOCOMM
winbind gid = 1-2
unix password sync = Yes
template homedir = /home/winnt/%D/%U
local
Okay,
I'm really starting to run out of ideas here. Any help would really
be handy. I'm looking after a small network, clients are running win2000
SP3 and a Linux Server running samba, doing domain logins. Everything is
working fine apart from two machines (from ten). Probably once a week
one
Hi all,
one of the win2k clients of my network uses an ID with
one space inside, e.g. jack smith. I succeeded in creating a
Linux user with such a name, but have troubles in adding him to
the smb users.
Any suggestion?
PS Running RH 8.0 Samba 2.2.5 When i had RH 6.2 Samba ?.?.? the
What did you use to do the roll out? Ghost? big question... did you change
the SIDs? Ghostwalker or Sysprep? I saw this problem way back before I knew
anything about NT.
Jim
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From: Finn Blucher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Finn Blucher wrote:
Finn,
What version of Samba are you running? Please email me your smb.conf file
off line to [EMAIL PROTECTED].
- John T.
Okay,
I'm really starting to run out of ideas here. Any help would really
be handy. I'm looking after a small network, clients
Hello,
I have win2k client joined a samba domain controller (on solaris), i could
join the domain succuessfully, but after a reboot, it said 'A duplicate
name exists on the network', whenever users tried to login, it returned
an error said the Domain is not available.
What did I do wrong?
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Alan Lai wrote:
Hello,
I have win2k client joined a samba domain controller (on solaris), i could
join the domain succuessfully, but after a reboot, it said 'A duplicate
name exists on the network', whenever users tried to login, it returned
an error said the Domain is
Hello John,
My domain name was 'alpha', now i changed to 'alpha-lan'
the clients netbios name is 'dmi', currently only 1 client
this thing has never worked on my network.
here also attached w/ my smb.conf
Thank you for your help
Alan
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Wed, 26
ok here is my smb.conf file..
its basically the default for RH8 with a few additions
like writable = yes for users to be able to write to their
directories and such..
this .conf file works fine in XP,
its just Windows Millennium I am having problems with..
Windows Me keeps prompting for a
i like Jim's response about the SIDs
if in fact you have taken care to be sure that the SIDs are unique
I'd guess that for some reason the automatic password changing that
windows does on machine accounts every few days is intermittently
failing. Do the windows logs have anything about that in
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 19:41, maq wrote:
Hi all,
one of the win2k clients of my network uses an ID with
one space inside, e.g. jack smith. I succeeded in creating a
Linux user with such a name, but have troubles in adding him to
the smb users.
Any suggestion?
did you try jack\ smith ?
On Thu, 26 Feb 2003, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 19:41, maq wrote:
Hi all,
one of the win2k clients of my network uses an ID with
one space inside, e.g. jack smith. I succeeded in creating a
Linux user with such a name, but have troubles in adding him to
the
Hi,
Winbind currently allocates uid gid's on a first found first allocated
basis. When new users get added the get tacked on the end seqentially etc
Forgive me if I'm wrong but couldn't the the last set of digits in the SID
be used to generate the unix uid's and gid's
For example two users
We have recently upgraded from Samba 2.0.4 to 2.2.7 on our test machine
with a view to using W2K and WXp clients. We are using Samba on Solaris
7 version of Unix. Our client PC's are all NT 4, SP5. We have a default
profile for users who login and load the major application (they don't
see any of
please post your smb.conf file and let use know where your profiles are
stored.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We have recently upgraded from Samba 2.0.4 to 2.2.7 on our test machine
with a view to using W2K and WXp clients. We are using Samba on Solaris
7 version of Unix. Our client PC's are all NT
I'm experiencing a very weird problem that I have been
unable to solve. Basically I have a laptop running
RH8 with samba installed. When I try access a share
from one of my WinXP boxes I get told that the share
doesn't support long file names.
Now if I access my laptop share from an NT or
The profiles is located in each users home directory on the Samba Server
in /u02/home/user_name
Ntconfig.pol is located in /u02/home/NetLogon
The smb.conf file is:
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 10.11.12.31 (10.11.12.31)
# Date: 2003/02/22 11:03:43
# Global parameters
[global]
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Hi everyone,
One of my teammates here at HP uncovered this, and I thought it deserved
proactive mention on the list:
It covers non-HP builds of Samba, so HP CIFS Server (HP's version of Samba
bundled with all 11.0 and above OS'es) customers are not directly affected
but those of you on the list
Greetings,
What is the difference between two ports on which
samba listens for TCP 139 and 445.
-DJ
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Hi folks,
mentioned this briefly on samba@ about a week ago, but I've actually
done some tracking on it now. I'm still digging, but this is a summary
of what I've found.
symptoms: doing rpcclient SERVER enumdrivers level 3 fetches
information for the Windows 9x drivers, then stalls trying to
Hi Jeremy,
I have a little fix for the id_sid cache, to correct return the sidtype.
metze
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uid.c-02.diff
Description: Binary data
It appears that name_resolve_bcast() does not find hosts in a workgroup if
there are only win98 or win95 machines in the workgroup. The request sent to
192.168.1.255 receives no response. If there is a win2000 machine in the
workgroup (and thus it is the master browser), a proper response is
Sadly, the system on which I labor supports only a 32-byte limit for a
filename. This seemed plenty when we designed the file system in 1980...
I've finally gotten the builds to get to the point where they can run the
test suite, and I have discovered that the (head/3.0) shell script tries to
I got the latest CVS copy of samba 3.0 today. I ran autogen.sh to create
configure. And then I configured the system --with-quotas
--with-acl-support. The configure script bombs when it gets to the part
about test routines. It ends with:
error: cant find test code. Aborting config
I am
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 04:23:45AM -0800, D Jemms wrote:
snip /
What is the difference between two ports on which
samba listens for TCP 139 and 445.
Ports 137-139 serve SMB over NetBIOS over TCP/IP. This is the transport
used by LANMAN versions before Windows 2000 (Windows 3.x, NT 3.x,
NT
This patch is definitely good. I'd like to see it tested more and also see
it be rewritten to gracefully handle unexpected content. That's probably
premature until we get a little more testing. It might still be a good
idea to check it into HEAD.
Anthony Liguori
Linux/Active Directory
It can't find libiconv.so.2. The test is bad because this should not have
aborted configure. The clues are these lines:
configure:20621: checking for test routines
configure:20637: gcc -o conftest -O -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 conftest.c -lsec -lgen -lresolv -lsocket -lnsl
I have a WinXP box that has plaintext password enabled. I have a Samba 3.0
CVS server that also does not use encrypted passwords (uses PAM). I cannot
connect to shares from the WinXP box because apparantly the non-encrypted
password is sent as the NT password, and nothing as the LM password.
But what bothers me is that I have that library in /usr/local/lib. Is it
not searching for it there?
Joe
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Green, Paul wrote:
It can't find libiconv.so.2. The test is bad because this should not have
aborted configure. The clues are these lines:
configure:20621:
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 11:10:25AM -0500, Joe Meslovich wrote:
But what bothers me is that I have that library in /usr/local/lib. Is it
not searching for it there?
Could you try rerun it with --with-libiconv=/usr/local ?
Also, it will greatly help if you would be able to run the test against
I retried the configure in 3.0 using --with-libiconv=/usr/local, and it
failed in the same way.
I then downloaded the latest version of HEAD and it did the same thing
either way that I ran it.
Joe
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 11:10:25AM -0500, Joe
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 12:59:58PM -0500, Kris Van Hees wrote:
I have a WinXP box that has plaintext password enabled. I have a Samba 3.0
CVS server that also does not use encrypted passwords (uses PAM). I cannot
connect to shares from the WinXP box because apparantly the non-encrypted
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 01:39:26PM -0600, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 12:59:58PM -0500, Kris Van Hees wrote:
I have a WinXP box that has plaintext password enabled. I have a Samba 3.0
CVS server that also does not use encrypted passwords (uses PAM). I cannot
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 12:59:47PM -0500, Joe Meslovich wrote:
I retried the configure in 3.0 using --with-libiconv=/usr/local, and it
failed in the same way.
I then downloaded the latest version of HEAD and it did the same thing
either way that I ran it.
Ok, another question: do you have
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 12:24:09AM -0600, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
I'm going to do a very brief writeup of NT_CREATE_ANDX, but I remember
hearing rumors dark lurking daemons. What do I need to know? What is there
about this command that should be documented?
It's *monstrous*. There
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 02:54:00PM -0500, Kris Van Hees wrote:
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 01:39:26PM -0600, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
On Wed, Feb 26, 2003 at 12:59:58PM -0500, Kris Van Hees wrote:
I have a WinXP box that has plaintext password enabled. I have a Samba 3.0
CVS server that
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With W2k workstation and Samba print server running LPRng:
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In rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:srv_spoolss_send_event_to_client():
Could
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