Hi, we have several Solaris 8 file print servers running
Samba 2.0.6
I know this is quite an old version, so we upgraded one of them
to 2.2.5 recently.
Now, all the Win 98 95 clients cannot connect to the upgraded server
(incorrect password for Server/IPC$)
However Win NT, 2000 seem to
Hi,
I alreadied install samba but I want to recompile it for supporting ldap (./configure --with-ldapsam).How to do that?Thank you.Get a bigger mailbox -- choose a size that fits your needs.
Hello Jerry
Of course, here the Details:
Samba2.2.6pre2 is running on a Sun Sparc Solaris 8 machine as standalone.
I am testing with an lj4050tn printer by using both postscript and PCL
drivers (HP drivers).
All the Driver download and Printer configuration (duplex,trays...) from a
Win2000Pro
I have a win2000 box for multiple users. Each user has their own user name and
password which is authenticated on the same box. I also have a Linux/Samba box
serving up files and shared directories. The users and passwords are
duplicated on the linux box - I'm not using user/pass
On a network we see sometimes this error in the logfile:
read_data: read failure for 4. Error = No route to host
We think we have to interpret this failure as a network failure: the client can't
communicate with the SMB server within a reasonable time. It this correct
and are there other
Dienstag den 24.09.2002 um 18:09 CEST +0200, schrieb Elijah Chancey:
I've got a situation where my webdesigners (win2k) are located on a
different subnet (and location) than the samba server.
I need a way of using a local (to the webdesigners) machine (linux) to use
SSH and port forward to
Major bug in samba.Replace -P %p in the print command
with the absolute path to the printer.
Let me hear how it goes.
--- Rodrigo Sirio Coelho [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev:
Server Samba 2.2.5! Printing = cups! Printing local
all OK!
the printer is atached in a Print Server (PLANET) on
IP
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Dato: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 10:26:33 +0200 (CEST)
Fra: linux power [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tema: Re: [Samba] Windows 95/98 will not connect to
Samba 2.2.5 please help
Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you connect as root.Usually u get this error
message when the
One of my smbd processes used 100% cpu. I straced the process and the
output follows:
washington:~# strace -p 3416
fcntl64(13, F_SETLKW64, {type=F_UNLCK, whence=SEEK_SET, start=404, len=1},
0xbfffefa0) = 0
sendto(12, \3\0X\r\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\'\374\f\0\0\0\0\0\16\0\0\0, 26, 0,
I am using NT Server as my PDC, and Samba 2.2.5 as my file server.
The Samba joined a domain called DM(CN) successfully and see in the
network neighborhood. When I click on the Samba, it ask me username and
password.
Using the same configuration, I try to join another domain called DM_CN,
it
Hi,
I have the following problem: I made a PDC controler using samba-2.2.5
(Slackware 8.1)and almost everything works fine - I can login onto a Worksations
(Win2k) and profiles are updated but when I log-off from Workstation still have
a copy of the profile on Workstation and furthermore even
Magnus Nordseth:
One of my smbd processes used 100% cpu. I straced the process and the
output follows:
[Snip]
I work for the same company as Magnus. Later we found several other
instances that used up all the cpu. In total the user 'sydnes' had 6
process running. Stracing one of them yielded:
Is the an encrypt password problem?
Joel
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 05:02:36PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, we have several Solaris 8 file print servers running
Samba 2.0.6
I know this is quite an old version, so we upgraded one of them
to 2.2.5 recently.
Now, all the Win 98 95
Hello all
I have been searching around the internet and even used the searchable
samaba mailing list archive. It seems I have a rare case of where my problem
is reversed to the common slow samba problem.
My problem is this:
I have a network of 3 PCs, one Linux 2 Windows XP. They are connected
I would really suggest you use swat only for reading documentation easily
and use vi to edit smb.conf and run the scripts manually. You'll never learn
to troubleshoot things if you don't.
Even for documentation, I find man smb.conf faster and easier to use than
swat.
Get out of the GUI habit as
Hi
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 08:00, John Blue wrote:
I am using Suse V8 with KDE3 and running Samba 2.2.3a, and very
much feeling my way as I get into Linux.
Using Swat I checked Status and it said smbd running, nmbd not
running.
If I use KDE process table I can see nmbd as PID 714
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 10:48 am, Axel Heinrici wrote:
Hi
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 08:00, John Blue wrote:
I am using Suse V8 with KDE3 and running Samba 2.2.3a, and very
much feeling my way as I get into Linux.
Using Swat I checked Status and it said smbd running, nmbd
On Monday 23 September 2002 9:52 pm, Jovert Sumagang wrote:
My name is jovert and i really want to know about samba. I have SuSe
operating System on my computer and i want to set up a peer to peer network
using Suse and Microsoft. I have been asking people around and they told me
that i need
Hi Axel,
Hi
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 08:00, John Blue wrote:
I am using Suse V8 with KDE3 and running Samba 2.2.3a, and very much
feeling my way as I get into Linux.
Using Swat I checked Status and it said smbd running, nmbd not
running.
If I use KDE process table I can
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for the advice.
All seems OK now after some changes I had to make to smb.conf and
then a stop restart of smbd nmbd.
I appreciate you taking the time to respond.
John
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 10:48 am, Axel Heinrici wrote:
Hi
On Wednesday 25 September 2002
On Tuesday 24 September 2002 14:42, Kenneth Illingsworth wrote:
See if the following Q article helps:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q259716
Thanks for the reply, Ken. I read the article on enabling or disabling disk
write caching. I'm not sure if you meant that I
I am trying to apply some settings to a printer shared by Samba, including
installing the drivers. I notice that I must be in printer admin or be
root in order to do this, and I am. The logs say that I'm
logged in as admin user (root privileges) which I assume is correct.
I go into
Hi,
We have an Active Directory domain and use Sun/Solaris file servers with
Samba 2.2.2. We use security = DOMAIN.
From time to time, Windows users complain about bad response times. We have
checked the traffic with a sniffer and have discovered that the delays take
place when the Samba server
Buddies, maybe this
question has been posted.
I have windows 2000
installed in my PC. I mapped a Network Drive from a Linux Machine and I want
this virtual drive to be connected automatically at logon. The problem is that
every time I boot my PC, W2000 ask me for connection password. Why
Hi,
What is max length of host allow param ?
My Samba 2.2.5 cut off configuration string.
How can I make longer this param ?
Thank's.
Best regards,
Alexandr Chiberev,
Project Manager,
JSC Vimcom Optic TS
www.vimcom.ru
Tel. +7 (095) 737-3757
Fax. +7 (095) 737-3755
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I have a problem with mapping SIDs to uids in Samba 2.2.6pre2.
I am using Mandrake linux 8.2 with acls, and samba acting as PDC on my local
net.
My problem is what when I viewing permissions on my test WinXP box, it shows
to me SIDs, but not a user or group, and of cource everyone...
For
I first sent a message about this problem 8 days ago, but have still not resolved
it. However, I now have a much clearer idea of what is happening, so can provide a
better description.
We have a SAMBA_2_2_5 PDC (using LDAP) with dozens of XP PCs as members of the
domain. This all seems to
Restarting winbind didn't change things at all... I honestly have no idea
what caused it, but I rejoined my server to the domain with smbpasswd, and
the problems dissappeared. Go figure.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've seen a similar problem to that when running winbind... Try
restarting
Just thought you'd like to know that SP1 for Windows XP breaks romaing
profiles up to and including 2.2.5.
This has been confirmed by MIT at the following link:
http://web.mit.edu/swrt/winxp/
See the section Software Compatiblity Test Matix/Testing SP1
We have found this to be the case
Each winNT user has a drive mapped to their home directory. Therefore, Fred
has H:\ mapped to the linux /home/fred/samba share, and Russel has H:\ mapped
to the linux /home/russel/samba share (remember is is all on the same box).
However, when Fred logs off, and Russel logs on, Russel is
I posted this a while ago...
there was a fix just posted to HEAD
you can get around the problem with a client change in
gpedit.msc (search the archive i don't remember exactly what it was)
brad
On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 10:22, William Jojo wrote:
Just thought you'd like to know that SP1 for
Ryszard Hodiak wrote:
I have the following problem: I made a PDC controler using samba-2.2.5
(Slackware 8.1)and almost everything works fine - I can login onto a Worksations
(Win2k) and profiles are updated but when I log-off from Workstation still have
a copy of the profile on Workstation
Well, now that my feet are wet, I thought I would ask another, hopefully
less confusing question. As I said in the confusing email about printing,
I've set Samba to be a PDC. What I'm wondering is if I can setup the
users' passwords to expire after a specific time frame? If so, how do I
Hi,
i tried to find the document swat_ssl.html
on the samba.org site but had no luck.
Could somebody give me a hint,
where i can find it ?
Greets Harry
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On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, William Jojo wrote:
Just thought you'd like to know that SP1 for Windows XP breaks romaing
profiles up to and including 2.2.5.
This has been confirmed by MIT at the following link:
http://web.mit.edu/swrt/winxp/
See the section Software Compatiblity Test
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Harry Rüter wrote:
Hi,
i tried to find the document swat_ssl.html
on the samba.org site but had no luck.
Could somebody give me a hint,
where i can find it ?
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/swat_ssl.html
cheers, jerry
I have done a brief search on this topic, and have come up with nothing
really useful. So if someone knows where this answer lies for this
version on samba, please let me know.
I am running Redhat 7.3 along with samba2.2.3a, my problem is my users
need to be able to mount windowsnt shares from
I'm trying to install Samba in a different directory that it'll be
installed on the system so I can pack it and install it on other
systems. Is there a way I can do this?
Jean-Rene Cormier
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Title: RE: [Samba] Re: WinXP-SP1 breaks profiles...
Here's the link for the fix :
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba=103211434202051=2
-Original Message-
From: Gerald Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:11 AM
To: William Jojo
Cc: [EMAIL
Greets to all,
Recently, I was given the task of setting up a Samba server where I
work, to accept domain logons for Win9x machines and also NT-based
machines, which consist of mostly XP boxes, with a couple 2K machines
as well. This domain would be replacing an older one, that was using a
Well I got it. And I have to apologize for my own stupidity.
First off:
SO_SNDBUF 8192
Well, if you miss the = in it, it cannot work.
Doing that fixed my browsing issue. But I was back to 80 mins copy time for
a 600 MB file. So I set it to 4096 and it was reduced to less than 10 mins.
Thats
I experienced some sporadic problem in the profiles replication on Samba
PDC. With the configuration attached in some case when a user log in from a
windows 2000 professional client with all the microsoft patches applied,
recive the error that says that is not possible to load the profile and
Recently, I was given the task of setting up a Samba server where I
work, to accept domain logons for Win9x machines and also NT-based
machines, which consist of mostly XP boxes, with a couple 2K machines
as well. This domain would be replacing an older one, that was using a
very out of
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 03:32:09PM -0400, Pierre Belanger wrote about '[Samba]
2.2.6pre2 (and previous?) tiny bug with log file attribute':
I never thought I would need to change the default log
file path, but I had and found a bug.
When changing my default log file from
Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 03:32:09PM -0400, Pierre Belanger wrote about '[Samba]
2.2.6pre2 (and previous?) tiny bug with log file attribute':
I never thought I would need to change the default log
file path, but I had and found a bug.
When changing my default log
Usually, the print command for samba includes a rm %s or uses the -r (?)
options for lpr.
Joel
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 02:04:34PM -0500, Matt Lung wrote:
I'm using CUPS and Samba for my printing needs and was wondering if
there was a way to remove the files in the samba spool directory
Greetings,
This is my first post (hopefully not too newbie for this group). Thank you
in advance to anyone who feels compelled to help. I'm trying to get a copy
of Samba 2.2.2 running on Solaris 9 to authenticate against an NT domain. I
have successfully done this on a Redhat 7.2 box which
Pierre Belanger wrote:
Hi,
I never thought I would need to change the default log
file path, but I had and found a bug.
When changing my default log file from
/usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
to
/usr/local/samba/var/log/log.%m
there are always files created in the default
Mikael Olsson wrote:
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I have Rh7.3 installed, with samba server 2.2.2
Does anyone now how to prevent windoze users from changing password from
the client. All clients are in the domain.
I have read in the list that many others having
Andrew,
I haven't tinkered at all with 3.0. Meaning this next question with all
respect...how stable is it? Is it stable enough to use on a production
file/login/print server?
At 04:20 PM 9/25/2002, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Darin Bawden wrote:
Well, now that my feet are wet, I thought I
I want to know if there is a configuration for samba to hide the other computer and
share in the localnetwork of windows, so a windows computer can't see the other
computers and their share
I think samba in server broadcast must accept broadcast from other computers but it
must send ans
Hi!!
I have 4 boxes with RH7.3 and Samba 2.2.3a, and since we put them in a
production enviroment we are having a lot of problems, 90% of the clients are win2k
sp2.
Sometimes when I try to copy a little file (20k) it lasts abot 30
seconds, and if I try to copy multiple files (about 200) or a
Yes, unless someone has changed the registry to use unencrypted passwords, I THINK.
You can check this out. run tcpcump and watch the interaction during the
login phase. Maybe the samba logs will show it too, but I would hope the log
wouldn't show a password.
Joel
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at
For some reason I'm getting Access denied errors when I try to execute a
.bat file that resides on a TRU64 samba share, from a Win95 command prompt.
The drive is mapped as x:\ for the sake of testing, the directory has been
recursively set to 777 (chmod).
Command prompt output:
x:\
Darin Bawden wrote:
Andrew,
I haven't tinkered at all with 3.0. Meaning this next question with all
respect...how stable is it? Is it stable enough to use on a production
file/login/print server?
That's really up to you. It's often a matter of 'pick your day' on
CVS. Most days are
On Wednesday, September 25, 2002, at 06:59 PM, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
That's really up to you. It's often a matter of 'pick your day' on
CVS. Most days are pretty good, but the debian folks had horrible luck
and kept getting 'the bad days'...
tell me about it... I'm still trying to get
Title: samba 2.2.5 - RedHat 7.1 - ClearCase
Hi,
is it a good configuration when turning on oplocks for samba under RedHat 7.1 (Kernel 2.4.2-2smp) when
using it with ClearCase?
Anyone who could share a smb.conf?
Thanks,
Christian
Dear sir,
We are ShenZhen Suncomm corp. Which specilized in magnet. We provide all ki
ds of magnets to diffrent countries. such as America, canada, Germeny etc. The p
roduction reaches 2000m/TS.
We got to know you from internet. That you are interested in magnet. We hop
e to establish
Ok, I think I fixed the problem, but I'm still a bit puzzled.
You see, a lot of our users are mapped to the user 'nobody'
When I checked the log file, I noticed that it was having a problem
because 'nobody' has a null password.
So, putting the parameter 'null passwords = yes'
into the conf
I have just installed Samba as a PDC controller. When trying to join a Windows XP machine
I keep getting this error on the last step in the process of joinng the domain and it gives me this error on a pop up
message
Your computer could not be joined to the domain because of
the
I have a Win2K server with ADS. I am in the process of setting up a Firewall
on RH7.3. We need to be able to connect to the win2k network from remote
sites, some are home users and some are computers we have located in other
companies. I'm able to get a VPN connection between Redhat and a windows
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 10:32:01AM -0700, Jay Ts wrote:
Ryszard Hodiak wrote:
I can login onto a Worksations (Win2k) and profiles are updated but
when I log-off from Workstation still have
a copy of the profile on Workstation and furthermore even being local
Administrator on W2k box I
Dear sir,
We are ShenZhen Suncomm corp. Which specilized in magnet. We provide all ki
ds of magnets to diffrent countries. such as America, canada, Germeny etc. The p
roduction reaches 2000m/TS.
We got to know you from internet. That you are interested in magnet. We hop
e to establish
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Eric Belhomme wrote:
hi,
I installed and configured on my GNU/linux Debian Woody the official Debian
binary package of samba (2.2.3a-6). Its configuration is viewable here :
http://www.ricospirit.net/phpsysinfo
This server is on a workgroup with Windows 2000 Pro
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 11:37:12AM -0500, Eloy A. Paris wrote:
We are not aware of any problems in the Debian Samba packages that
could cause a kernel Oops. And I don't see how smbd could cause a
kernel Oops. Maybe there is a kernel bug here? What kernel version are
you running?
Maybe
Look here for more information to see what I am talking about:
http://www.kixtart.org
BTW, it is widely used in a lot of production environments.
Eddie.
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From: Richard Sharpe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Eddie Lania [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL
I have done some very basic testing with login scripts using KIXTART on
3.0Alpha19 from an NT4 Workstation and all that I did worked. By basic I
mean testing for Domain Group memberships, enumerating group membership etc,
nothing fancy.
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002 18:39, Eddie Lania wrote:
Look
I'm tying to compile Samba 2.2.5 under HP-ux 11.00 with gcc version 3.0
and i get the following error.
Did anyone encouterd this problem and how did u solve it because i
tried everything except hacking the source.
I get the following error after a ./configure make
Compiling lib/snprintf.c
On Windows XP it doesn't work properly, or it must be that I have some
misconfigured settings.
These are some of the error messages I get in the apllication log:
- UserGetLocalGroups failed Error : Toegang geweigerd. (0x5/5).
- GetPrimaryGroup failed Error : Er is geen toewijzing uitgevoerd
Hello Greetz,
Compiling Samba 2.2.5 under HP-UX 11.00 with gcc2.95.2 and using make,
i had the problem :
Compiling lib/snprintf.c
In file included from lib/snprintf.c:69:
/opt/gcc/lib/gcc-lib/hppa2.0n-hp-hpux11.00/2.95.2/include/string.h:29:
warning: conflicting types for built-in function
At 10:01 23.09.2002 -0500, Gerald Carter wrote:
Everyone,
I would like to do another alpha snapshot release of the 3.0
code base later this week. Does anyone know of any code that
is too unstable for a release (seg faults, etc...)?
domain master = Auto is broken...
metze
At 10:01 23.09.2002 -0500, Gerald Carter wrote:
Everyone,
I would like to do another alpha snapshot release of the 3.0
code base later this week. Does anyone know of any code that
is too unstable for a release (seg faults, etc...)?
metze there's a bug in pdb_interface.c: in context_setsampwent
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 01:32:16PM +0200, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote about 'Re:
approaching release of 3.0alpha20':
At 10:01 23.09.2002 -0500, Gerald Carter wrote:
Everyone,
I would like to do another alpha snapshot release of the 3.0
code base later this week. Does anyone know of any
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 02:21:07PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
srv_samr_nt.c assumes algorithmic mapping for creation of new
users. In lines 3891 and 3956 it calls pdb_gid_to_group_rid to create
^
Oops, sorry, this should read 'groups' obviously.
Volker
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As you work into this area, you will see why we decided on the 'start
over'...
My concern is that we will not be able to finish that work in any
reasonable time frame. I would like to see 3.0 released. I completely
agree that a redesign is
At 14:40 25.09.2002 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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As you work into this area, you will see why we decided on the 'start
over'...
My concern is that we will not be able to finish that work in any
reasonable time frame. I would like to see 3.0
Hi Andrew,
here're the copy_id2X patches.
copy_id21-02.diff from the last patch
then copy_id2X-06.diff remove warnings.
it should fix this problem (it's not perfect but it handles it MUCH better
now!):
the current code of copy_id2* is bad!:
if you use usrmgr.exe and watch the properties of
Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 10:54:40PM +1000, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Despite all the fuss, the changes there really are not that
big, just fundamental ;-)
vlendec@delphin:~/head/source find -name \*.c | xargs grep pdb\_ | wc -l
1596
As I said, not that big.
I think we should never put a NULL value in function handlers, but
always a stub function !!
Simo.
On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 13:32, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
At 10:01 23.09.2002 -0500, Gerald Carter wrote:
Everyone,
I would like to do another alpha snapshot release of the 3.0
code base
Then that would be a function that always returns False /
NT_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED - I think the system can figure that out as
well...
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 03:14:18PM +0200, Simo Sorce wrote about 'Re: approaching
release of 3.0alpha20':
I think we should never put a NULL value in function
Simo Sorce wrote:
This way to fix, without any DEBUG in is obscure and may hide
implementation errors imho.
A crash is much more easier to understand while developing.
We (ctrlsoft and I) had decided that implementing those functions was
optinal - I think we had the stub functions before,
Yes, returning always NT_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED is the way to go imho.
Simo.
On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 15:18, Jelmer Vernooij wrote:
Then that would be a function that always returns False /
NT_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED - I think the system can figure that out as
well...
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at
Simo Sorce wrote:
It's not so difficult to change pdb code to NTSTATUS errors ..
I'll do it.
On the inside interface it's OK - if you change the external interface
then it's a big search/replace job. (But a job I would *love* to see
picked up, becouse it makes later conversions to other
On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 15:48, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
At 23:34 25.09.2002 +1000, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Simo Sorce wrote:
Yes, returning always NT_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED is the way to go imho.
This is in the old pdb code, so we don't have NTSTATUS there yet - so
for there I
Just thought you'd like to know that SP1 for Windows XP breaks romaing
profiles up to and including 2.2.5.
This has been confirmed by MIT at the following link:
http://web.mit.edu/swrt/winxp/
See the section Software Compatiblity Test Matix/Testing SP1
We have found this to be the case
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Eddie Lania wrote:
Loadable RPC implementations yes o o o
Does this mean that it will support KIXTART as well?
This has nothing to do with Win32 applications. It means
that the RPC functions for a given RPC service will be
loaded from a shared library. It is an
Maybe you might want to try to give winbind a username and password to
authenticate with when querying the PDC for users. This is done with
wbinfo -A user%password
Hope that helps,
Volker
It's so simple when you know how..
Seems fine now.
Thanks a lot Volker.
Gareth Davies - IT Systems
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Richard Sharpe wrote:
Hi,
In the course of hacking Samba to use the recv variant of sendfile I have
had to modify the low level routines that read in an SMB off of a socket.
Currently, Samba makes two system calls to reveive an SMB,
Animesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody,,
I want to run samba using the combination of daemontools and
ucspi-tcp and not inetd..i.e, what i intend to do is to run smbd and
nmbd using tcpserver but the problem is with nmbd as tcpserver, as
the name suggests supports only TCP and not
Title: RE: [Samba] Re: WinXP-SP1 breaks profiles...
Here's the link for the fix :
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba=103211434202051=2
-Original Message-
From: Gerald Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 11:11 AM
To: William Jojo
Cc: [EMAIL
I haven't got this to work altough I have read several mails now on this
list of people that seem to have it working.
I was wondering how this should be done.
I can start UserManager for windows NT and see the accounts and groups, but
whenever I try to open one of them I get a permission denied.
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Magnus Naeslund(f) wrote:
Animesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everybody,,
I want to run samba using the combination of daemontools and
Anyone know where the daemontools patch is at ? I've been meaning to look
at getting it in one of these days.
cheers, jeery
How do I set the clock through a logon script if I wish to keep the user a
standard user
line of logon script
net time \\viagra /set /yes
Shane
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On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, Shane Tapper wrote:
How do I set the clock through a logon script if I wish to keep the user a
standard user
line of logon script
net time \\viagra /set /yes
Hmmm, are you telling us or asking us?
The above command is what I use.
You might need to make sure
line of logon script
net time \\viagra /set /yes
Hmmm, are you telling us or asking us?
The above command is what I use.
You might need to make sure all your users are in the right group, though.
Local Power Users seems to be the group you need.
Don't you also have to enable
On Wed, 25 Sep 2002, David W. Chapman Jr. wrote:
line of logon script
net time \\viagra /set /yes
Hmmm, are you telling us or asking us?
The above command is what I use.
You might need to make sure all your users are in the right group, though.
Local Power Users seems
Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
Hi Jerry,
please don't kick 3.0alpha20 before this is fixed. Andrew B. optimizes my
patch...
metze, I want to get that patch 'right', so I may take some time...
In particular, you changed the parsing for the info21, but not info23,
and I want to track the
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
Hi Jerry,
please don't kick 3.0alpha20 before this is fixed. Andrew B. optimizes my
patch...
metze, I want to get that patch 'right', so I may take some time...
It's not going to happen today, but I
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We are ShenZhen Suncomm corp. Which specilized in magnet. We provide all ki
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