Hallo, Phillip,
Du meintest am 09.11.11:
> I have a backup script that uses smbclient to push files to a Windows
> server and I have noticed that the mtime on the server is the time of
> upload, not the mtime of the original file. I can not find an option
> to preserve the original mtime. Does
I have a backup script that uses smbclient to push files to a Windows
server and I have noticed that the mtime on the server is the time of
upload, not the mtime of the original file. I can not find an option to
preserve the original mtime. Does such a thing exist? Shouldn't it do
this by defau
On 08/11/2011 06:50, curriegrad2004 wrote:
Hey all,
I just downloaded the latest samba4 git and provisioned an Active
Directory domain following the directions on the wiki. However, when I
wanted to raise the default domain's functionality level from Windows
Server 2003 to 2008 R2, I'm getting e
Hello everybody,
# smbd -V
Version 3.5.6
I am running a domain controller for windows 7 clients and there is the
Kerio mailserver saves important data to AppData/Local/Kerio
The default [profiles] only saves AppData/Roaming how can I add
AppData/Local or even the complete AppData to the profiles
El 07/11/2011 20:14, Christ Schlacta escribió:
On 11/7/2011 14:59, TAKAHASHI Motonobu wrote:
From: Dale Schroeder
Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2011 15:30:05 -0600
On 11/07/2011 2:13 PM, Orlando Irrazabal wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to migrate my print server to Samba. All is working well
except sec
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I was missing the KRB5 line so I installed krb5-devel (centos 5.7) and
then re-configured. During the make command I now get the following error:
cifs.upcall.c:(.text+0x360): undefined reference to
`smb_krb5_principal_get_realm'
cifs.upcall.c:(.text+0x3d3): undefined reference to `smb_krb5_un
This ia a vimrc issue not a samba issue. Google will be your friend.
Mat Enders from my BlackBerry®
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From: Riccardo Castellani
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Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2011 12:43:23
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Subject: [Samba] R: RE: R: Re
on Debian I'm using VIM 7.2.445
on RedHat I'm using VIM 6.3.82
I verified in both systems with this command : vi -v
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Da: robert.gra...@cedrat.com
Data: 9-nov-2011 12.04
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Ogg: RE: [Samba] R: Re: Dos/Unix newline translating
on Debian it is possible that you
on Debian it is possible that you are using the orginal VI. On RedHat you must
be using ViM (VI Improved). Do you have vim on Debian
?
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But I have another server with RedHat and Samba 3.0.10 configured in the same
way, but I can view correctly text files which I move to RedHat server.
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Da: jd...@yahoo.com
Data: 9-nov-2011 11.42
A: "samba@lists.samba.org"
Ogg: Re: [Samba] Dos/Unix newline translating
From: Riccardo Castellani
> if I create a text file in my Windows XP client and I copy it to
> /temporary folder, then I open it by VI editor into my Debian server and
> I see '^M' at the end of every row.
> How can I solve problem ? Problem references to Dos/Unix newline
> translating ?
Wind
Hi,
I am not able to get why subunit ui_ops and subunit ui_ops are there in
samba code.
When I run the raw tests, always subunit ui_ops are used. Then I am not
able to understand where is simple ui_ops are used??
Please help me ASAP.
Regards,
Nishant
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I'm using server with Debian 6.0.3 + Samba 3.5.6 where I shared "/temporary"
folder.
It happens this behaviour: if I create a text file in my Windows XP client and
I copy it to /temporary folder, then I open it by VI editor into my Debian
server and I see '^M' at the end of every row.
How can I
I'm using server with Debian 6.0.3 + Samba 3.5.6 where I shared "/temporary"
folder.
It
happens this behaviour: if I create a text file in my Windows XP client
and I copy it to /temporary folder, then I open it by VI editor into my
Debian server and I see '^M' at the end of every row.
How can
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