Hello everybody,
I think that this should a be a trivial task but I've
already read the documentation but couldn't find out how
to get a list of all workgroups and their hosts with
smbclient. Could somebody give me a hint please(and
sorry for that silly question)?
Greetings,
-Rainer
Hello!
i have some problems with my SuSE 9.2 and the samba
ports: if the xp client wants to loggin in samba domain, I
get the message at the announcement - usersettings: the
servercopy of the serverstored profile was not found. No
saving of the changed profile -. After the loggin there
Hi,
I'm trying to mount the samba shares into my SuSE 9.2
workstation, with no luck. Our server is in production,
so there's nothing wrong in our samba server. But I can't
mount my shares under KDE.
Doing it with mount -t smbfs gives me a lot of Time Out
errors, and the mount is
Luca Olivetti wrote:
Vincent Mikalinis wrote:
Hi all,
Has anyone figured out why some people are not having
a
problem with similar configurations, however some
people require that we add the lpq command =
/bin/true
line? It is a very good and simple solution. Should
all
I have follow an example in samba-3 by example book,
where it explain how to relocate a samba server as ADS
member domain, in a sentence it said to delete all
/var/lib/samba/*tdb files, so winbindd_cache.tdb and
winbind_idmap.tdb files but when I start the samba
server again in ADS new
Hello All,
The following is partial output from smbstatus. Please note
that under the Machine column some WinXP PC's are listed by
text name and some WinXP PC's are listed by IP. What could
account for this difference? Is this anything I should be
concerned about? I am running winbind and
I have a very small problem. Thanks for any suggestions.
Say user1 logs onto a Windows XP workstation and opens
file1. Then, if user2 attempts to open the file from
another workstation the following message is displayed:
file1 is locked for editing by ''
Problem: *user1* is not displayed
I have a very small problem. Thanks for any suggestions.
Say user1 logs onto a Windows XP workstation and opens
file1. Then, if user2 attempts to open the file from
another workstation the following message is displayed:
file1 is locked for editing by ''
Problem: *user1* is not displayed
I have a very small problem. Thanks for any suggestions.
Say user1 logs onto a Windows XP workstation and opens
file1. Then, if user2 attempts to open the file from
another workstation the following message is displayed:
file1 is locked for editing by ''
Problem: *user1* is not displayed
On a server linuxbox using ADS security in a Windows
2003 Active directory, part of smb.conf is ...
[srvbackup]
force user = sambaa
writeable = yes
valid users = ADS-Name+Administrator,ADS-Name+dave
path = /var/spool/samba/sambashares/srvbackup
[homes]
On Sat, Feb 19, 2005 at 03:42:27PM -1200, Bruce Hohl
wrote: I am using winbind with the idmap_rid parameter.
After each time I restart winbind I have to rejoin the
domain in order for wbinfo -t to succeed.
User connections also fail.
This is not related to idmap_rid. Could you please
Thanks in advance for any help in resolving this issue.
I am experiencing the following issue on both a test and
production server. Data from the test server follows:
I am using winbind with the idmap_rid parameter.
After each time I restart winbind I have to rejoin the
domain in order for
After each time I restart winbind I have to rejoin the
domain in order for wbinfo -t to succeed or smbclient
//server/share -U user to succeed.
I am running:
samba-3.0.10-0.1 (SuSE 9.1 Pro)
heimdal-0.6.1rc3-55.9
The following error is returned from wbinfo -t:
FileTest:~ # wbinfo -t
checking the
Hi,
I had the same problem and solved it by adding
use client driver = yes
to the [printers] section.
I'm not quite sure whether this option is available in
Samba 2.2.1a
Loading the printer drivers onto the server will also
eliminate these error messages ... at leaset in version
I am looking for some documentation or instructions for
setup and use of smbprngenpdf by Windows clients. Can
anyone point me in the proper direction. Thanks.
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