Clint Sharp wrote:
Your fileserver already has wins support = yes, which means it's acting
as a WINS server. Remove all the remote browse announce stuff from all
your configs, set all your clients to use your fileserver as your WINS
server, and see what happens to your performance. Let me
Emmanuel Lesouef wrote:
I would like to know if someone knows how to transfer files between an
existing WinNT4 PDC to a samba 3.0.2 on XFS Acl-enabled partition without
losing the existing ACLs ?
I believe the robocopy tool included in recent Windows 2K/2K3 resource
kits can do this.
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Lancsr Roland wrote:
where I can set acl support in the menuconfig?
make O=/home/name/build/kernel menuconfig
In the filesystems menu, under the filesystems you intend to use. If you
are using ext3, I believe there's no option, ACLs are always supported.
If you are using XFS, it's a submenu
Ron Gage wrote:
Ok, this one has me stumped...
I am implementing 3.0.1 on a new machine - Slackware 9 based.
Stop right there :-)
I suspect if you open Windows Explorer on your W2K3 machine and put the
IP address of your Samba host in, it will open right up. If so, this is
a problem that is
Christian Arguello wrote:
What do i have to do to make samba 3.0.1 work with windows 2003 server
with ADS ??
Read the Samba-3 HOWTO, it explains everything required to make this
work. There are a lot of steps, too many to repeat here. And you will
experience fewer problems if you use 3.0.2rc1
John H Terpstra wrote:
I strongly suggest you use current CVS 3.0.2pre code.
There are quite a few bug fixes and 3.0.1 has one that ited quite a few
that feed it. :)
Sorry, no luck. Downloaded CVS code about 30 minutes ago (SAMBA_3_0
branch), configured, installed, restarted daemons. Currently
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Sounds like
~ https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=912
I don't think so... that bug shows an incorrect test in configure.in,
which is already fixed in my copy of configure.in (someone already
checked in a fix to CVS apparently).
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Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Sounds like
~ https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=912
I don't think so... that bug shows an incorrect test in configure.in,
which is already fixed in my copy of configure.in (someone already
checked in a fix to CVS apparently
OK, I spent a bunch of time reviewing the mailing list from the last
month, and I see where this was discussed quite a bit, but there was no
conclusive resolution found (that I could find anyway).
I have a simple network: one machine running W2K3 Standard Edition, with
AD active and in W2K
anth jaz wrote:
We have 4 directories. Call them directory a, b, c, and d.
We also have 4 groups. Lets call them admin, user, exec, db.
We would want amdin group full control over all directories.
Next we want group user to have read only rights to a b. No rights to c d.
Group exec needs read
Laurent Thiers wrote:
Hello,
I would like to propose a Linux/Samba Filer for people operating a Windows
PDC + a bunch of W2K and Linux clients so far.
OK.
Request is create a new NAS storage pool under Linux/Samba 3.0 and to be
able to keep existing NTFS file security settings (per user).
OK.
gary ng wrote:
However, to echo you, I see the same problem and I
have tried everything (symbolink link, moving the file
from /lib to /usr/lib and back etc.) but a simple
'getent passwd' command just don't give me the samba
users and adding a new user with the same name in the
samba name space
I have a need to (nightly) synchronize the contents of some shares
between a Samba server and a Windows 2000 server. Ideally, the utility
that does this would support all the Windows/CIFS file information,
like ACLs, attributes, etc. We have about 100G to synchronize, but
obviously once it's
I'm nearly finished setting up a new Samba server in a Win2000 ADS
domain. So far, things have been going quite well, the combination of
Samba 3.0.0rc4 (with winbindd), krb5 1.3.1, CUPS 1.1.19, etc. has
performed admirably and was easy to configure.
I have only three issues to mention:
- the
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