in a clustered Samba, with
NFS3/4 and sftp, it would be a shame to use IIS for WebDAV.
Paul
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On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Steve Rippl rip...@woodlandschools.orgwrote:
On Tue, 2009-11-03 at 10:34 +0200, Paul
Hi,
Can anyone confirm that Davenport, the jCIFS-based webdav gateway is
current? In other words, if I update the jCIFS jar, will Davenport be
current? Is it still 'supported' without any known errors or is it
abandoned? Any current users?
Any alternatives? :D
Paul
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smbpassword defaults to localhost. Add it to your interfaces or use
smbpasswd -r otherip
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On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 11:02 AM, pcinformace pcinformace
pcinform...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, I resolved
Well, try setting it to 777 to see if you have a rights problem or a setup
error..
Or use 775 for the shared location and do a chgrp MYDOMAIN+mygroup on it..
Paul
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 9:45 PM, Ivan Ordonez iordo...@berkeley.edu wrote:
Adam Williams wrote:
did you set /shared/drive to
Hi!
I'm working on a 2-node ctdb-clustered Samba. I'm almost there (hope so),
but Samba doesn't seem to notice the modified registry that is distributed
with ctdb.
On a single node the registry is working. CTDB picks up changes, including
the registry, and they are synced to the other node
I'm trying to install Samba.
I need to put some files on Samba server accessed from
Windows clients and authenticated through our Win2k
Active Directory Server.
I'm following instructions from Chapter 13_ Identity
Mapping (IDMAP).htm, but at the moment I cannot
connect. I've follow many
allow =
name resolv order = lmhosts host wins bcast
Reboot both maschines
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From: hemp4fuel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 19:33:53 -0500
To: kluu te [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] can't access samba share from xp
I did the smbclient -Llocalhost
I ment comment out wins server.Else you get an error when running testparm.
I've recently connected several fresh installed XP Pro's to a redhat samba server with
the settings I gave you whitout any problems. No hotkey settings on the xp's at all.
- Original Message -
From: kluu te
Hi everybody!
Bare with me as I am pretty new to Linux and everything that goes with it. My problem
consists of copying large files from my w2k client to my samba server. Files larger
than ca 700 MB will, when moving ore copying to a samba share, stop in a error message
that the network path
Hi everybody!
I am resending my message, forgot to fill in the subject line. I am sorry.
Bare with me as I am pretty new to Linux and everything that goes with it. My problem
consists of copying large files from my w2k client to my samba server. Files larger
than ca 700 MB will, when moving or
, as you said, could
possible the file system on the storage disk have an effect?
Thanks for the fast replies
//
Thomas E
Marian Mlcoch, Ing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi you must write version off samba,linux and network type you use? Afther x
MB stop?
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