1) A lot (but not all) of my smbd / nmbd logs are going to
/var/log/messages instead of /var/log/samba/ I tried a couple of things
in syslog.conf, but just don't know the magic word for samba logs.
2) I'm getting lots of couldn't find service errors. I had:
[data]
path = /data
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
The first one I believe is in the manual, and/or it is a compile flag.
Look for syslog in the Samba manual.
John Oliver wrote:
1) A lot (but not all) of my smbd / nmbd logs are going to
/var/log/messages instead of /var/log/samba/ I tried a couple
On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 04:26:49PM -0400, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
The first one I believe is in the manual, and/or it is a compile flag.
Look for syslog in the Samba manual.
John Oliver wrote:
1) A lot (but not all) of my smbd / nmbd logs
John,
read the 'syslog' and 'syslog only' params in smb.conf on CentOS 5.2.
Basically set 'syslog = 0' to send everything to /var/log/samba
You'll still get a start up line of some sort in /var/log/messages, but
otherwise everything else will go to the samba specific logs
1. I just found out port 445 and 139 are both blocked by my ISP (cablevision).
i use Vista Ultimate.
Is there a way to solve my problem? see my email below.
2. I am a new user of this mailing list. how can i read the postings and reply
to a post? it does not seem allow me to reply to a
i've never tunned ports over putty, have you tried a better VPN client
such as vtun or openvpn?
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thanks for the info about the workstations option
i have workstations that are named student01 02 03, etc
and staf01 02 03
when i specify staf* or student*
it does not allow the account access.
if i specify staf01 it will allow that machine to log on.
know of a way to specify groups of
On Tuesday 26 June 2007, Jack Mendez wrote:
i have workstations that are named student01 02 03, etc
and staf01 02 03
when i specify staf* or student*
it does not allow the account access.
if i specify staf01 it will allow that machine to log on.
know of a way to specify groups of
I would like to deny users access to the pdc based on the hostname.
so if username1 logs into computer1, that is allowed, if the user logs of,
and goes on to computer2, it will be denied because computer2 is a staff
machine
we have students that will sometimes try to use staff machines and i want
On Friday 22 June 2007, Jack Mendez wrote:
I would like to deny users access to the pdc based on the hostname.
so if username1 logs into computer1, that is allowed, if the user logs of,
and goes on to computer2, it will be denied because computer2 is a staff
machine
I don't think this is
Greetings folks,
I am using winbind in /etc/nsswitch.conf for the passwd database
(passwd file winbind). I have two little problems :
1. winbind return what look like machine trust account, ie
WORKSTATION1$, when running wbinfo -u. These account also show when I
do getent passwd. Is it
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 12:45, Etienne Goyer wrote:
Greetings folks,
I am using winbind in /etc/nsswitch.conf for the passwd database
(passwd file winbind). I have two little problems :
1. winbind return what look like machine trust account, ie
WORKSTATION1$, when running wbinfo -u.
Hi All,
I have the following questions:
We have some folders / shares where we store for example only .doc files. But
some users also saves the .jpg files in this share. We don't want this and we
wondered if we can block saving .jpg files with samba. Is there an option to
set in smb.conf so
Bart Hendrix wrote:
Hi All,
I have the following questions:
We have some folders / shares where we store for example only .doc files.
But some users also saves the .jpg files in this share. We don't want this and
we wondered if we can block saving .jpg files with samba. Is there an option to
Bart Hendrix wrote:
Hi All,
I have the following questions:
We have some folders / shares where we store for example only .doc files.
But some users also saves the .jpg files in this share. We don't want this and
we wondered if we can block saving .jpg files with samba. Is there an option to
OrvUx wrote:
Bart Hendrix wrote:
Hi All,
I have the following questions:
We have some folders / shares where we store for example only .doc
files. But some users also saves the .jpg files in this share. We
don't want this and we wondered if we can block saving .jpg files with
samba. Is there an
Hi,
-|
-| Da wäre dann noch von Interesse was sich den sonst noch
-| unterscheidet,
-| 1. Dateisystem
-| 2. Filelocking
-| 3. Ist dos filetime gesetzt?
-|
-| Wurde mit dem gleichen Client getestet?
-| Bei 3.0.7 wie unterschiedlich sind die Zeiten denn?
i compared the share options
Hello,
-| -Original Message-
-| From: Holger Krull [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-| Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 9:57 AM
-| To: Laurenz, Dirk
-| Subject: Re: [Samba] Two Questions concerning samba - file
-| access times - two instances on one server
-|
-|
-| a file. If i
Hello everybody,
i have two questions concerning samba.
1st Topic - file times
NTFS has three file times for each file,
the create time, the change time and the
access time. The create time will never be
modified, the change time will be changed
every time
Hi all.
1. Are they any web based interfaces to smbldap-passwd.pl?
2. Is www.idealx.org still a valid site for the smbldap-tools and
related info? When I go there, no matter the URL I enter, I get a login
screen prompting for a username and password or a message that page can
not be found on
Hi Dan,
1. Yes, ther is a cgi sctipt in the documentation under
examples/LDAP/smb-tools/cgi/ldappass.cgi
But i have not used it yet.
2. Yes, works great here.
Using this URL: http://www.idealx.org/index.en.html
Best regards
Erik Holst Trans
Dan Hill wrote:
Hi all.
1. Are they any web based
Hi Erik.
1. Doh! Guess I missed that. :-/
2. Very odd. I've been trying to get to Idealx all morning and was
always prompted for a username/password. I was trying to access pages I
bookmarked and even went to links via google and was presented w/ same
result. But you are right now. The
Hi
Hi all.
1. Are they any web based interfaces to smbldap-passwd.pl?
Le Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 10:05:52AM -0400, Dan Hill a ecrit:
2. Is www.idealx.org still a valid site for the smbldap-tools and
related info? When I go there, no matter the URL I enter, I get a login
screen prompting for a username and password or a message that page can
not be found on the
Jérôme Tournier wrote:
Le Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 10:05:52AM -0400, Dan Hill a ecrit:
2. Is www.idealx.org still a valid site for the smbldap-tools and
related info? When I go there, no matter the URL I enter, I get a login
screen prompting for a username and password or a message that page can
Morning everyone.
I have two quick questions that im trying to find out.
First one is on logging. What log file to go through to see why a
particular client cannot gain access to a certain share? For example: Im
using samba as a test server in our company. I have setup two users and
added
Hi,
I try to respond to your questions
Jason Williams wrote:
Morning everyone.
I have two quick questions that im trying to find out.
First one is on logging. What log file to go through to see why a
particular client cannot gain access to a certain share? For example:
Im using samba as a
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Manuel Gomez wrote:
OK, the second issue is more interesting (to me). I'm trying to set up
a printer for use with my NT4 2k clients. I have CUPS set up as the
spooling subsystem, and I have confirmed that it works properly. If I
set 'disable spoolss = yes' then I can
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