it si working now. Thanks for
the help.
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if there are other
suggestions...
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[netlogon]
path = /etc/samba/netlogon
browseable = No
[shared]
comment = Shared files
path = /home/shared
read only = No
force create mode = 0777
force directory mode = 0777
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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= No
[cdrom]
comment = Samba server's CD-ROM
path = /cdrom
guest ok = Yes
locking = No
exec = /bin/mount /cdrom
postexec = /bin/umount /cdrom
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Which is better to use on a large Samba print server only being used a
print server for Windows clients?
Is one more stable then the other? Why is quicker?
Thanks
Jeff
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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
on the Windows machine with the login screen appears. It might not
be a permanent fix, but if you delay your login and it clears up your issue,
then we might be closer to knowing what is going on.
Trey Nolen
Hi all,
I have a Samba 2.2.2 controlled domain (server config: Mandrake 8.1
it is easier to do it this way.
Trey Nolen
- Original Message -
From: Nate Grissom
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 10:03 AM
Subject: [Samba] Tape Drives
Is it possible to share a tape drive using Samba. I have a tape drive that
is attached to a Solaris box, that I
I've used Visionfs and Samba. What is your question?
Trey Nolen
- Original Message -
From: Avichal
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 6:48 PM
Subject: [Samba] Samba Vision FS
Hi
Has anyone used Visionfs to do the task like printing to Windows printer
from Unix
with another,
but all the shares must be connected with the same user. If you have login
scripts that automatically map drives, you will probably have to log into
windows with the privateuser/password.
Trey Nolen
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From: ligeo george [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
of people using it than to protect data. Unfortunately, this
problem has been around a long time, so I guess it is just not fixable. In
Samba's defense, I have used programs that advised you to turn off oplocks
even if using an NT(or 2000) server. It just seems to affect Samba more
than NT.
Trey Nolen
everyone log back in. Does anyone have a better way (one that will work)?
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You mention putting it in the global section. Could deadtime be specified on
each share, thereby only being specified for the drives that need it? Or
will that not work for some reason?
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The only way I've found around this is to add
deadtime = 1
to the [global] section
.
The problem with that is that it is Samba that keeps me from unmounting.
See, while the drives are mapped, Samba is keeping the mounts busy. I can't
write a script that goes around killing Samba. That would be bad.
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Yes, I've used those, and unfortunately, they don't work well either. The
post-exec doesn't execute while the drive is mapped. I was trying automount
as an alternative. Automount actually seems to work better, but not well.
Trey Nolen
read up on the root pre-exec and post-exec commands. When
the other
work (besides Samba) need to be done?
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you want ACLs on the server
you need a filesystem such as XFS that can support ACLs and
a samba compiled --with-acl-support
Does anyone know if the Debian packages are compiled with ACL support? Is
there a place where the compile options for the packages can be found?
Trey Nolen
I've had the same problem, and haven't found anything online about it.
Samba doesn't seem to lock you out when the password expires, but I would
rather the notice not even come up.
Trey Nolen
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From: Gary Tay Teng Teck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Elliot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc
without corruption??
Trey Nolen
On Tue, 2002-06-11 at 10:15, Oliver Thinnes wrote:
I' m also testing version 2.2.4 with ACL and winbind support on EXT3 with
filesystem ACLs.
On a DELL dual PIII Xeon 900 MHz with 2 GB RAM RAID 5 it took about 4,5
minutes to copy the folder I386 (3.300 files
You have security=user. If you don't want passwords, set security=share.
Trey Nolen
- Original Message -
From: Neil Aggarwal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 3:08 PM
Subject: [Samba] WIndows 98 asking for a password
Hello
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