http://hr.uoregon.edu/davidrl/samba.html
specifically, http://hr.uoregon.edu/davidrl/samba/samba-pdc.html#joining
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I'm using version 2.2.7a.
In smb.conf there is:
in [global]
security = USER
guest ok = No
guest account = nobody
There is not guest ok in [printers].
Now I find print jobs which are supplied as user nobody to
the UNIX printing system, although the variable %U is set to
I would be glad if this was the problem; we have no firewall on this
server...
J Veenhuijsen schrieb:
I had the same problem.
Configuring the firewall was the solution.
Somehow all IP trffic was blocked to the linix box.
Opening up the firewall solved my problem.
Jochem
Marc Schütz (PPS)
I think you are seeing a problem with the Redhat /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb
script. When you set Samba to be a WINS server it starts two nmbd processes
rather than just one. Redhat's smb script only stops one of these leaving
the other one chugging away. Try running 'service smb stop' or
Environment: RH 7.3, samba 2.2.7-1
# service smb restart
Restarting SMB services: Shutting down SMB services: /etc/init.d/smb: kill:
(31236) - No such process
/etc/init.d/smb: kill: (31237) - No such process
/etc/init.d/smb: kill: (31798) - No such process
/etc/init.d/smb: kill: (31898) - No such
Might not be much help but you could try and use 'use client driver = yes'.
Also very nice PDF/Samba Howto here:
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue72/bright.html
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From: Robert Adkins II [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 February 2003 22:09
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear Group,
I've developed a suite of scripts for Linux to automate the most common
tasks for managing a samba server acting as PDC in a simple way.
I've added also a useful guide for installing and using samba.
Theese two things will be very useful for newbies and also to advanced
users.
This is what i tried:
- smbadduser jack smith:jack smith
- smbadduser jack\ smith:jack\ smith
- smbadduser jack\ smith:jack smith
- smbadduser jacksmith:jack smith
And perhaps some other combiniation i don't remember.
Then i tried to modify the smbusers file as suggested:
jacksmith=jack smith
Hi,
I am running a Samba printserver (2.2.7a).
I have successfully joined the domain with
smbpasswd -j NTROBOTIC -r robpdc2 -UAdmin%
Eactly one week after joining the domain , the samba server starts
logging: (prining still works)
[2003/02/27 13:05:04, 2] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_out(874)
This samba server is alone in its subnet. It's host and netbios name
are TCSL. There is a NT4 WINS/PDC server on another subnet. Using
winbind, and authentication works (security=domain). Samba-2.2.7a-1. I
keep on getting:
nmbd[28838]: [2003/02/27 07:09:38, 0]
how can i have various workgroups with one domain (pdc)
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try in reg do xp alterar:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\netlogon\parameters
RequireSignOrSeal=dword:Jose Gabriel Garcia Araujo
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I have configured Samba as a PDC and I have 2 Xp computers
I can logon in
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 08:50:12 -
From: Noel Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Robert Adkins II' [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] PDF Printer issue
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
have a printer connected to a Samba server.
I'd prefer clients to use the linux drivers instead of
the windows' but cannot achieve this: 'No suitable drivers available'
is the response i get when trying to connect the printer from windows.
Hints?
Thank you
maq
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when you have something smbmounted with samba..
//[EMAIL PROTECTED]/M$ 112G71G41G64%/mnt/samba
and you unmount it
and it gives you
/mnt/samba is busy
Im absolutely positive that I am NOT in the /mnt/samba dir, nor is anyone
else.
is there any way to force it to unmount?
Jason
hallo,
i have a silly problem. i have a running configuration with samba
2.2.7/ldap and 120 clients. half of the clients a win98, half win xp.
with win98 no problem. with win xp i have the problem the connection
between samba and xp is time_wait. the user logout in the evening and
login in
HI
I've done all to install the samba, but I don't get
when I try to configure...show a error...look down
checking for int32 typedef included by rpc/rpc.h... no
checking for uint32 typedef included by rpc/rpc.h... no
checking for conflicting AUTH_ERROR define in rpc/rpc.h... no
checking for
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 07:55, jason wrote:
when you have something smbmounted with samba..
//[EMAIL PROTECTED]/M$ 112G71G41G64%/mnt/samba
and you unmount it
and it gives you
/mnt/samba is busy
Im absolutely positive that I am NOT in the /mnt/samba dir, nor is anyone
is there any way to force it to unmount?
You can first try using lsof to see what's open on that
mount. Failing that:
umount -f
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The files are in tact except for a number of lines
added to the beggining of the file. Lines
you would normally expect to find in the samba logs.
For example,
[2003/02/26 13:39:49, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(214)
spark1j opened file
spark1j.vws/.s/00050/8000a1003e445e9dpcp_comp.000
thanks guys.. that worked
umount -f ..
I thought I tried that earlier, but it didnt work.. but it did this time.
Jason
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Furious
Can I use an LDAP in Active Directory autentication with SAMBA?
My Samba Server is an stand-alone and my Logon Server (PDC) is an W2K AD.
The user accounts and machine accounts should be locally in Samba Server too??
What I need to do??
Thanks..
RENATO RODRIGUES DINIZ
Network Assistent
Wondering if anyone can help...
here is my setup:
RedHat 7.3 with XFS (using the XFS install disk)
After installation I'd downloaded 2.2.7 src rpm from redhat and rebuilt it
with the --with-acl-support option in the samba.spec file
then upgraded the resulting rpm files
I've added the machine
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 08:42, Buchan Milne wrote:
The script in packaging/Mandrake/print-pdf (or something like that) is
IMHO a better solution. I can expand as to why if you are interested.
Expansion would be appreciated thank you.
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Chris Smith wrote:
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 08:42, Buchan Milne wrote:
The script in packaging/Mandrake/print-pdf (or something like that) is
IMHO a better solution. I can expand as to why if you are interested.
Expansion would be appreciated thank
Hi List!
I'm now running Samba 3.0 Alpha21 with the objective of make expire password of users,
as orientation of Andrew Barlett.
Searching I discovered that I have that to use pdb_ldap, but it would like to know as
I install and/or I configure it in the Red Hat 8.0:
# rpm -qa | grep ldap
Dan Rickhoff wrote:
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
This is more a has anybody seen this? question than anything else.
I'm using smbfs version 2.2.3a-12 on 2.4.18 kernel, Debian 3.0. The
other day, I had a problem where df got hung in D state because of smbfs
mounting a share, then the PC exposing the share rebooting. (This has
happened with
David Harel wrote:
Hi and thanks Joel,
This information is priceless.
I did what you recommended and got it printing. As I see the problem,
the most problematic part is to set the driver on the windows client
that will produce the desired postscript image. The printer you
Hi All,
I'm running Samba 2.2.7a on Solaris 8. Since installing 2.2.7, we've
been having a problem where occassionally (starting to happen more)
users are denied access to their home directory. They are able to login
and their roaming profile is downloaded (which is in their [homes]
share).
Kurt,
Thanks, yes I have checked the permissions. In any case the same
username/parrword can gain access on XP or Win2k so I don't think it can be
a permissions issue.
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To: Dave Ansell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL
Guys,
Thanks for the responses so far talking about permissions and password
encription.
But I am still stuck!It does seem to be something to do with
authentication but I can't see what.
Any other ideas?
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From: Dave Ansell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi list,
I have stepped over this description for Printing from Windows into PDF
files.
Also very nice PDF/Samba Howto here:
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue72/bright.html
The script in packaging/Mandrake/print-pdf (or something like that) is
IMHO a better solution. I can expand as to
Hi,
consider the GenericPostscriptDriver from Adobe, can be downloaded for free
at their website, it even runs pretty flawlessly printing Postscript on
Non-Postscript printers (HPs PCL Laserwriters) by foomatic gs_wrapper.
kind regardez
florian
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Solaris 9, Sun Forte C (6.2), latest CVS
Here's the env
./configure --with-readline=/usr/local/ --with-quotas --with-utmp --with-acl-support
--with-syslog --with-libsmbclient --without-winbind
Using FLAGS = -O -I./popt -Iinclude -I./include -I./ubiqx -I./smbwrapper
-I/usr/local//include
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 07:10:04PM +, Steve Kennedy wrote:
Solaris 9, Sun Forte C (6.2), latest CVS
Still the libsmbclient problem
Installing libsmbclient as /usr/local/samba/bin/libsmbclient
cp: cannot access libsmbclient
chmod: WARNING: can't access /usr/local/samba/bin/libsmbclient
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
[ getting about an 8 load average, with very little actually running. ]
this might be wholly inapplicable, but i once had a situation similar
to that, where my reported load was much much greater than my perception
of what the system was actually
%%jrrs wrote:
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
[ getting about an 8 load average, with very little actually running. ]
this might be wholly inapplicable, but i once had a situation similar
to that, where my reported load was much much greater than my perception
of what the
This is my first time I install Samba software.
How can I resolve the issue with the following error when invoking
./configure on an initial installation.
checking configure summary... WARNING: No automated network interface
determination
ERROR: no seteuid method available
configure: error:
I'm having a problem where printing preferences (advanced settings) are
not remembered for 2.2.7a. This behavior differs from installed
printers not associated with samba.
What I do:
-Server-
Create samba share, SIGHUP to parent samba process.
From w2k, connect to samba server (user is defined
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
install gcc compiler and run it again. It should work
-Kiran.
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Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2003 3:09 PM
Subject: [Samba] Error when runing ./configure
This is my first time I install Samba
I'am installing Samba version 3 alpha (with LDAP) on a Linux system.
I have a Novell Netware 5.1 server with eDirectory (NDS) and want to use that
for ures registration/groups etc.
When I try to create a user I see the connection to the NDS but login goes
wrong.
Eg. the NDS user with admin
Jim wrote:
Why is it that when I use /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-userad.pl -a
Administrator -g dadm that the group doesn't get changed to dadm?
Instead it stays set to the value specified in $_defaultUserGid. Also,
I must say that I find the default of *not* adding a group for the user
Don't know if this got sent properly the first time so I am resending.
Why is it that when I use /usr/share/samba/scripts/smbldap-userad.pl -a
Administrator -g dadm that the group doesn't get changed to dadm?
Instead it stays set to the value specified in $_defaultUserGid. Also,
I must say
It couldn't hurt to try 'jack smith'
hmmm... I remember that the file system used to show spaces as %20 or
some such... might try that also.
maraqas wrote:
This is what i tried:
- smbadduser jack smith:jack smith
- smbadduser jack\ smith:jack\ smith
- smbadduser jack\ smith:jack smith
-
Are they the same then or are there SID issues?
The gidNumber is the unix/linux-groupID, the primaryGroupID is the ID
used by windows in a domain.
regards
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Jim wrote:
Are they the same then or are there SID issues?
I don't know. It works fine without the primaryGroupID at all... - at
least I haven't found any problems
The gidNumber is the unix/linux-groupID, the primaryGroupID is the ID
used by windows in a domain.
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After investigateing the scripts behaviour a little further I found that
the answer is no. The are not the same. The smblda-adduser.pl script
creates primaryGroupID as gidNumber + (gidNumber * 2) + 1 such that if
you add a user who's gidNumber is 1002 you wind up with a primaryGroupID
that
Hello. I have been looking through the archives of the lists and I didn't
find what I was looking for so I figured that I will post what my problem
and maybe one of you gurus can give me a hand with it.
I have Windows 2000 SP3 clients that are joined to a domain with the
samba server acting
Hi,
I'm newbee with samba . I just finish the installation and configuration of
3 hp servers.
When I reboot one of my server , other clients lost the mountpoint using
the server and can reach and access the share after the server is boot up.
This is normal behavior.
But the client part of the
I will be out of the office starting 26/02/2003 and will not return until
04/03/2003.
I will respond to your message when I return, for urgent assistance contact
either Bill Owen or Ian Box - 0121 627 3396.
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I have a machine with 'samba + winbind' installed ... everything works fine.
its my beta-machine.. so i used norton ghost to clone it to another computers, and as
usual it works good, so i decided to do it with 5 machines. at the end of the
procedure i changed the ip of each one and the
These scripts should function much the same as the binarys shouldn't they?
1. If you add a user, the users group must pre-exist. No adding users
and groups simultaneously.
2. If you do add a user the gidNumber is set to the default specified in
/etc/samba/smbldap_conf.pm NOT the users group as
Post your smb.conf.
Joel
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 09:27:02AM +0100, Claude Frantz wrote:
I'm using version 2.2.7a.
In smb.conf there is:
in [global]
security = USER
guest ok = No
guest account = nobody
There is not guest ok in [printers].
Now I find print jobs
Igor,
1st shut down samba then look in the samba/private directory
for a file called MACHINE.SID and delete the file.
when you start Samba back up it will recreate the file.
Regards,
Tim
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At 07:03 PM
Is there a version of Samba that will work with HPUX 9.0. I have an old Hp machine I
would like to link with our network.
Thanks,
Bob Rowald
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On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 19:28, Jim wrote:
Another question.
I'm not a Perl writer so I need to know if the -g and -G options for
smbldap-useradd.pl assume the pre-existence of the group in question.
groups should exist before you try to add a user to them
it will just ignore non existent groups
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 21:49, Jim wrote:
These scripts should function much the same as the binarys shouldn't they?
no they should work they way that the folks at UNAV (who wrote the
tools)
want them too...
1. If you add a user, the users group must pre-exist. No adding users
and groups
I'm very new to Linux and Samba so bear with me - I am migrating our
business to a Linux/Samba network from an NT network - using Samba as a
PDC.
We are running RH7.3, Samba v2.2.7a, and CUPS v1.1.14
I have a test network set-up which includes the Linux/Samba PDC server, a
Win2000 client and
You folks are the greatest.
Rolled out my first Samba member server today.
Read the stuff from SWAT, and it worked the first time on RH7.3, after it
failed on RH8
You folks are the best, we're struggling to stay afloat and M$ squeezes us
for more.
(RH is pushing me to Debian by the day!!!)
There
Hi, I am new to this list, so please excuse any redundancy in my
question.
I have 60 Windows XP users who are tied into three Mac OSX File -
Xserve file servers. There is one big problem - ... we are having
issues with Excel files, that on occasion, are not being recognized,
taking literally
Hi,
I used samba+ldap as PDC on redhat8.
At client win2k, control panel system , in tab User Profiles.
Someone it was shown Name as Domain\unix_user.1006 or Domain\unix_group.2050
instead of user1.
When I want to delete user1's profile, I can't choose correctly for user1.
Can I config
no they should work they way that the folks at UNAV (who wrote the
tools)
want them too...
Who is UNAV? These are IDEALX.
1. If you add a user, the users group must pre-exist. No adding users
and groups simultaneously.
right - see my previous post if you really want the one group per user
Port 445 is
Microsoft's direct SMB
over TCP (no NetBIOS in the middle) the preferred
method for
Windows 2000 and XP - should be a cleaner way to
work with, but I do not
know it well yet...
According to http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=204279
if I disable NetBios over TCP/IP on
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Poornima Marattil wrote:
hi ppl,
Need some help.
We usually put policy file in the netlogon dir.What if we have 15 to 20
This is possible, doe you have any problems in that area?
That is a BAD place to put them! Profiles should preferably go into a
separate
Michael Steffens wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Jeff Mandel wrote:
I found this is office 2000 v 9.3821 SR1 (not the latest)
We are trying to load the latest office update to see if that fixes
it first. Is anybody experiencing this with samba later than 9.4402
SR1 or on the latest version, whatever that is?
trace from 12327:
(gdb) bt
#0 0xfecd9794 in __sigprocmask () from /usr/lib/libthread.so.1
#1 0xfecce1e8 in _deliversigs () from /usr/lib/libthread.so.1
#2 0xfecd05c4 in thr_sigsetmask () from /usr/lib/libthread.so.1
#3 signal handler called
#4 0xb in ?? ()
#5 0xfecdb1f0 in usleep () from
Did you try to compile using OpenLDAP? I think that can
be a quick fix.
Otherwise, open a ticket with Sun?
Pierre B.
Jeff Mandel wrote:
trace from 12327:
(gdb) bt
#0 0xfecd9794 in __sigprocmask () from /usr/lib/libthread.so.1
#1 0xfecce1e8 in _deliversigs () from /usr/lib/libthread.so.1
#2
This is my first time I install Samba software.
How can I resolve the issue with the following error when invoking
./configure on an initial installation.
checking configure summary... WARNING: No automated network interface
determination
ERROR: no seteuid method available
configure: error:
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Peter,
I'll take a look. I'm just reaally tied up on a few things at the moment.
I think i'm the one that put that code in. Thanks.
cheers, jerry
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Peter Hurley wrote:
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On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Ronan Waide wrote:
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
On February 27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
try again with HEAD. The Samba 2-2 client rpc code cannot handle
fragmented PDU's too well.
Sorry, should have mentioned. This is with HEAD. Tim Potter has been
having a look at tcpdump plus a level ten debug trace of the rpcclient
run.
Cheers,
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 12:47:59AM -0800, D Jemms wrote:
Port 445 is
Microsoft's direct SMB
over TCP (no NetBIOS in the middle) the preferred
method for
Windows 2000 and XP - should be a cleaner way to
work with, but I do not
know it well yet...
According to
Isn't it up to libc to decide whether or not to use nscd? Or to nscd?
Afaik there is no way that samba can actually _know_ about nscd.
Jelmer
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 07:51:38AM -0800, Andrew Morgan wrote about 'samba not using
nscd (fwd)':
Reposting for the third time... Please let me know
Last round of changes to the Samba CLDAP code. Every byte is now
accounted for in the response packet so we shouldn't have anymore parsing
errors. It should apply cleanly against HEAD.
Index: source/utils/net_ads_cldap.c
===
RCS
This patch works for me. Thanks a lot!
But I do have to manually edit the file, because long lines got wrapped in
the email.
Chere
On Thursday 27 February 2003 12:20 pm, Anthony Liguori wrote:
Last round of changes to the Samba CLDAP code. Every byte is now
accounted for in the response
Hi All,
I was able to get 'winbind' configured on my Solaris-9 system and
authenticate Windows domain users, but I have three problems:
Server OS; Solaris 9, MU2
SAmba version: 2.2.7(also tried 2.2.8prel , but same problem)
Tried 'winbind enum users/groups' both true and false
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 05:10:12PM +, Ronan Waide wrote:
try again with HEAD. The Samba 2-2 client rpc code cannot handle
fragmented PDU's too well.
Sorry, should have mentioned. This is with HEAD. Tim Potter has been
having a look at tcpdump plus a level ten debug trace of the
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 01:38:50PM -0800, Chere Zhou wrote:
This patch works for me. Thanks a lot!
But I do have to manually edit the file, because long lines got wrapped in
the email.
There's a neat-o program called 'unwrapdiff' that can do all the
hard for for you. Under debian it is
That's what I thought too. Samba is not linked to any ldap libraries
itself, but something is triggering it to not use nscd. That's why I
mentioned the switch from user to root and back as a possibility. I don't
know enough about nscd under linux to say.
My guess is that this is being done by
I noticed that on samba 2.x, as root we can do smbpasswd -a -s user passwd
without being prompt of anything. This is not working on 3.0a21. I will
need to type in the password twice using the above command. Is this a
feature to not allow passwords to be seen, or a bug that should be fixed?
Hi there;
I have Samba-2.2.7a configured as PDC.
I can login from Windows9x, NT, 2K, XP. My problem is with executing
batch file at login time.
My logon. bat is:
net time \\linux /set /yes
net use n: \\linux\netlogon /no
net use h: \\linux\homes /no
net use p: \\linux\public /no
net use t:
Here's a quick patch to fix a few error codes in swat - return 500 on a
server error, not 400, and return 403 Forbidden instead of 400 Server
Error when attempting to access swat from a host not allowed by hosts
allow or hosts deny
Also a quick typo in a comment
Vance Lankhaar
Index: web/cgi.c
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 27 Feb 2003, Poornima Marattil wrote:
hi ppl,
Need some help.
We usually put policy file in the netlogon dir.What if we have 15 to 20
This is possible, doe you have any problems in that area?
That is a BAD place to put
That will be corrected in the next release.
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Envoyé : mercredi 26 février 2003 12:02
À : '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Objet : Samba/Vms 2.2.7a
Hello,
I have installed Samba/Vms 2.2.7a with OpenVMS V7.2-1 and TCPIP V5.0A on an
The SAMBA VMS list is now removing the HTML attachments from all posts.
In addition, only attachments of text/plain type are being allowed through.
PGP signing should remain intact.
According to the list managers this was supposed to have been
implemented a month ago when the other SAMBA
Date: Thu Feb 27 20:00:38 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/include
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv24402/include
Modified Files:
Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD
smb.h
Log Message:
additional fix for CR 601
* distinguish WinXP from Win2k
* add a 1/3 of a second
Date: Thu Feb 27 20:00:39 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv24402/lib
Modified Files:
Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD
util.c
Log Message:
additional fix for CR 601
* distinguish WinXP from Win2k
* add a 1/3 of a second delay
Date: Thu Feb 27 20:00:39 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/rpc_server
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv24402/rpc_server
Modified Files:
Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD
srv_spoolss_nt.c
Log Message:
additional fix for CR 601
* distinguish WinXP from Win2k
* add
Date: Thu Feb 27 20:00:40 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv24402/smbd
Modified Files:
Tag: APPLIANCE_HEAD
reply.c
Log Message:
additional fix for CR 601
* distinguish WinXP from Win2k
* add a 1/3 of a second
Date: Thu Feb 27 21:21:02 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/include
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv11123/include
Modified Files:
smb.h
Log Message:
additional fix for CR 601
* distinguish WinXP from Win2k
* add a 1/3 of a second delay in OpenPrinter
Date: Thu Feb 27 21:21:02 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/rpc_server
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv11123/rpc_server
Modified Files:
srv_spoolss_nt.c
Log Message:
additional fix for CR 601
* distinguish WinXP from Win2k
* add a 1/3 of a second delay in
Date: Thu Feb 27 21:21:02 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv11123/smbd
Modified Files:
sesssetup.c
Log Message:
additional fix for CR 601
* distinguish WinXP from Win2k
* add a 1/3 of a second delay in OpenPrinter
Date: Thu Feb 27 21:21:02 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv11123/lib
Modified Files:
util.c
Log Message:
additional fix for CR 601
* distinguish WinXP from Win2k
* add a 1/3 of a second delay in OpenPrinter
in
Date: Thu Feb 27 21:22:35 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv11386/lib
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
util.c
Log Message:
additional fix for CR 601
* distinguish WinXP from Win2k
* add a 1/3 of a second delay in
Date: Thu Feb 27 21:22:36 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv11386/smbd
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
sesssetup.c
Log Message:
additional fix for CR 601
* distinguish WinXP from Win2k
* add a 1/3 of a second
Date: Thu Feb 27 21:22:36 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/rpc_server
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv11386/rpc_server
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
srv_spoolss_nt.c
Log Message:
additional fix for CR 601
* distinguish WinXP from Win2k
* add a 1/3
Date: Thu Feb 27 21:37:30 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv13093/smbd
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
dir.c
Log Message:
don't pass NULL pointers to strcmp()
Revisions:
dir.c 1.66.2.7 = 1.66.2.8
Date: Thu Feb 27 21:37:54 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv13166/smbd
Modified Files:
dir.c
Log Message:
don't pass NULL pointers to strcmp()
Revisions:
dir.c 1.79 = 1.80
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