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Hi,
I recently upgraded my samba installation from 3.0.13c to 3.0.31 (debian
testing). Now the server stops responding every five minutes.
The logfiles tell me the following:
log.$servername
[2008/08/21 16:24:38, 0]
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Hi,
I just tried to join my SLES9 (Suese Linux Enterprise Server 9) to my
ads. I follow a mixture of the howtos [1], [2], [3]. Everything works
fine (kinit gives me a valid kerberos ticket), but the
`net ads join -U $DOMAIN\\$USER` command segfaults.
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter said the following:
Nicki Messerschmidt wrote:
The problem is that I don't quite know how to
upload the cups driver via the windows gui. It is not
as easy as using the apw...
Why use the cups driver ? You can use a Win32
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter said the following:
Nicki Messerschmidt, Linksystem Muenchen GmbH wrote:
I have a strange problem with samba (3.0.23), cups (1.2.1),
windows 2k (all patches up2date) and the printer drivers
(cups 5, cups 6). I setup samba
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Hi,
I have a strange problem with samba (3.0.23), cups (1.2.1), windows 2k
(all patches up2date) and the printer drivers (cups 5, cups 6).
I setup samba to share the printers configured in cups and added the
printer admin privilege to some users.
Now
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Nicki Messerschmidt, Linksystem Muenchen GmbH said the following:
I have a strange problem with samba 3.0.14a. One of my users is
experiencing a lot of temporary files created by winword 2003. Winword
does delete the temp files under any other
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Nicki Messerschmidt, Linksystem Muenchen GmbH wrote:
Nicki Messerschmidt, Linksystem Muenchen GmbH said the following:
I have a strange problem with samba 3.0.14a. One of my users is
experiencing a lot of temporary files created by winword 2003
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Hi,
I have a strange problem with samba 3.0.14a. One of my users is
experiencing a lot of temporary files created by winword 2003. Winword
does delete the temp files under any other userid. The only difference I
know of is that the problematic user
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Pau Garcia i Quiles said the following:
Do you guys know any way to deploy and manage a Windows antivirus
from a Linux server acting as a Samba PDC? (we are ready to move from
Panda Antivirus to any other antivirus as long as they provided a
Linux
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Hi,
I have a strange problem with samba 3.0.14a. One of my users is
experiencing a lot of temporary files created by winword 2003. Winword
does delete the temp files under any other userid. The only difference I
know of is that the problematic user
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Hi list,
last Thursday I upgraded a samba installation from 2.2.12 to 3.0.14a.
Everything went fine with the debian packages. But...
All roaming profiles are registry hacked to place the OE mailstore onto
the home drive and this worked fine for the
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Holger Wesser said the following:
Nicki Messerschmidt, Linksystem Muenchen GmbH wrote:
All roaming profiles are registry hacked to place the OE mailstore onto
Mmh, AFAIK the store folder can be set in the preferences of OE and you
don't need
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Hi,
I have several samba installations (2.2.8 to 3.0.8) and on every pdc
installation I've got the same problem that windows (2000 an xp) state
that some file(s) could not be saved to the server because they are
still in use. Mostly it is ntuser.dat
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Hi,
I have several samba installations (2.2.8 to 3.0.8) and on every pdc
installation I've got the same problem that windows (2000 an xp) state
that some file(s) could not be saved to the server because they are
still in use. Mostly it is ntuser.dat
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Hi,
are there any Debian packages for 2.2.(9|10) for stable out there?
ftp://ftp.samba.org/pub/samba/Binary_Packages/Debian/dists/stable/main/binary-i386/
just lists 2.2.8a.
Cheers and thanks,
Nicki
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Ricardo Chamorro said the following:
How I get that a host (domain NT) only gives access to a certain
user. That, for example, john only has access to the client IP
192.168.0.11 or, said otherwise, that the host 192.168.0.11 only give
access to the user john. How could I implement it? I have
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Hi,
does anyone on this list know how to add input locales on windows
clients automatically? I have samba 2.2.8a installed and there are
already some group restrictions (german: Gruppenrichtlinien) active.
I'd like to do it via the login script if
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Hi List,
is it really necessary to add every user to the administrators group to
allow them to update their windows boxes? I really can't believe this...
Cheers
Nicki
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Hi list,
I recently set up my first samba 3 server and now I have the problem
that the office applications (mainly winword 97) are opening the
document files very slow. Filetransfer is at a reasonable speed (about
90Mbit on a 1000MBit Network; tested
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Nicki Messerschmidt, Linksystem Muenchen GmbH wrote:
I do have a level 5 logfile and my smb.conf attached if it is of some
help.
Hmm.. the attachements were filtered out... O.k. you can find the files
at http://www.alienn.net
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Hi list,
I just installed samba-2.2.8 and cups-1.1.19. Everthing went fine,
except for the point'n'print feature. I can successfully upload the
driver, but after if I try to view the printer properties after that. I
get a nice windows on my xp box
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Jesko Schneider wrote:
i have NT and Windows 2000 Client served by a Samba PDC. This PDC is
also CUPS-Printingserver. Now i up loaded the windows printing driver
to the Samba-server into the print$ share.
Under Windows 2000 i can download/install
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Brian Johnson wrote:
hi Brian,
cups-1.1.14-15.2
This is your problem. Update to cups 1.1.18 and it will work like a
charm. Had the same problem last week... *g*
P.S.: This list is indeed _very_ helpfull! Thanks a lot!
Cheers
Nicki
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Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
I still have a problem adding a driver to samba 2.2.7a-0.1 with
cupsaddsmb.
You tell the version of Samba -- yet you don't tell the version of
the other important component: CUPS. Which is it?
Currently I'm running cups 1.1.14
helped me,
Nicki Messerschmidt
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understand. Perhaps someone
can shed light onto this. What files do you need, to get an
understanding of what is going on?
In my post to the samba user mailinglist 2003-02-11 I attached some
output of cupsaddsmb.
With hope,
Nicki Messerschmidt
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understand. Perhaps someone
can shed light onto this. What files do you need, to get an
understanding of what is going on?
In my post to the samba user mailinglist 2003-02-11 I attached some
output of cupsaddsmb.
With hope,
Nicki Messerschmidt
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, if they are of any
help to you.
I don't understand, why this procedure is not successful and I hope,
that anyone of you can shed light onto this miracle...
Cheers
Nicki Messerschmidt
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, if they are of any
help to you.
I don't understand, why this procedure is not successful and I hope,
that anyone of you can shed light onto this miracle...
Cheers
Nicki Messerschmidt
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Martin Thomas wrote:
You can try this:
add the line
deb ftp://de.samba.org/samba.org/Binary_Packages/Debian/ stable
main to your /etc/apt/sources.list then apt-get update, apt-get
dist-upgrade. This should update Samba to 2.2.7a.
tried it a few
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Steve Langasek wrote:
Nicki Messerschmidt wrote:
Steve Langasek wrote:
Let me guess. If I do it this way samba acts as a pdc but the
clients do not try to update their accounts? Are there any
drawbacks using this technique?
That makes them act
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Martin Thomas wrote:
You can try this:
add the line
deb ftp://de.samba.org/samba.org/Binary_Packages/Debian/ stable
main to your /etc/apt/sources.list then apt-get update, apt-get
dist-upgrade. This should update Samba to 2.2.7a.
tried it a few
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Steve Langasek wrote:
Nicki Messerschmidt wrote:
Steve Langasek wrote:
Let me guess. If I do it this way samba acts as a pdc but the
clients do not try to update their accounts? Are there any
drawbacks using this technique?
That makes them act
Hi there,
does anyone know where I can get new samba packages for debian, because
woody is at 2.2.3a-12 and this version has definitev a problem with
Access 97 databases... *arg* And I'm not able to produce new debian
packages myself.
Any help is appreciated...
Thanks
Nicki
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Steve Langasek wrote:
I have a really ugly problem, which, as I know is partially selfmade.
But to the problem:
I have five servers running samba-2.2.3a-12 (latest Debian Woody
release) which are controlled by one master server. All of the five
servers act as pdc for an own nt-domain. Now to
Steve Langasek wrote:
I have a really ugly problem, which, as I know is partially selfmade.
But to the problem:
I have five servers running samba-2.2.3a-12 (latest Debian Woody
release) which are controlled by one master server. All of the five
servers act as pdc for an own nt-domain. Now to
Hi there,
I have a really ugly problem, which, as I know is partially selfmade.
But to the problem:
I have five servers running samba-2.2.3a-12 (latest Debian Woody
release) which are controlled by one master server. All of the five
servers act as pdc for an own nt-domain. Now to keep the
erx wrote:
I think there's a way to disable Workstation trust account password
changes on the clients. Would this solve your problem? If so let me
know and I'll try to find the magic registry setting that does this.
Would be a temporary workaround, because each client would have to be
touched
Hi there,
I have a really ugly problem, which, as I know is partially selfmade.
But to the problem:
I have five servers running samba-2.2.3a-12 (latest Debian Woody
release) which are controlled by one master server. All of the five
servers act as pdc for an own nt-domain. Now to keep the
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