Change your nic card in your server. That is your bottleneck as that is
serving you at about 3-4mb. Rule of thumb on how 10mb cards work effectivley
is at about 3-4m of throughput. A 10/100 nic card will do between 20-40
based on nic hub/switch etc.
Raj
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
Hi,
How should you deal, as an administrator/root, with
locked files that stay open after a PC crash and the
user can't access them any more.
For example:
The PC crashes and the user restart. MS-Outlook
complains that it can't open its outlook.pst file,
that is on a samba share, with the proper
Hi,
How should you deal, as an administrator/root, with
locked files that stay open after a PC crash and the
user can't access them any more.
For example:
The PC crashes and the user restart. MS-Outlook
complains that it can't open its outlook.pst file,
that is on a samba share, with
does tcpdump -i eth0 or whatever your net interface is...reveal
anything?
Richard Coates.
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 03:04, Roland Thompson wrote:
First thing I tried when I noticed I had a delay.
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From: richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 09 March 2003 03:11
To:
The Regard!
Faced a problem distributions acl in SAMBA 3.22.
Ispolizetsya ADS+WINBINDD, PDC-Win2000, Samba - Server (xfs+acl).
When making the file in share resource are assigned authorities:
all - for all
domain users - winbindd considers the main by group domain users user - a
name of
maybe u should play with keepalive???
Kees Damen schrieb:
Hi,
How should you deal, as an administrator/root, with
locked files that stay open after a PC crash and the
user can't access them any more.
For example:
The PC crashes and the user restart. MS-Outlook
complains that it can't open its
Where can i find good documentation on samba 3 and its support for ADS and
LDAP?
Thanks a lot,
Lorenzo
Lorenzo Allori
Assistant to Network Services Coordinator
Office: +390555031355
Mobile: +393398612411
Syracuse University Florence
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At 11:05 10.03.2003, Allori Lorenzo wrote:
Where can i find good documentation on samba 3 and its support for ADS and
LDAP?
have a look at:
http://asia.cnet.com/itmanager/netadmin/0,39006400,39081966,00.htm
Thanks a lot,
Lorenzo
Lorenzo Allori
Assistant to Network Services Coordinator
brock,
i did talk with my partner:
he had a view issues, in which file access did strange things with file
access. - *but on a local installation too*.
can u test a clean local installation on a w2k too?
autocad opens files across different threats. - maybe one of the arx is
to slow with
Hi
I have a linux mdk 8.0 w/ custom 2.4.19-16 kernel, acls, quotas etc
I have a samba 2.2.7 serving several shares on LVs
everything's fine but with one share :
whenever a windows client accesses this share his file manager is locked
out for exactly one minute. this happens when the client
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Hei David...
The swat package is in the 3th CD of Red Hat 8.0
Instalation problems, see here:
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?s=threadid=46181highlight=swat+rh8
Brazilian Regards
Tiago Cruz
Em Dom, 2003-03-09 às 22:27, David Jackson escreveu:
Does the SWAT tool come
Hello Brad!
Please, it tries to add this line in its archive /etc/fstab:
===
//maq_100/drive_f /mnt/server smbfs
credentials=/etc/samba/auth.maq_100.TIAGO,fmask=777,dmask=777 1 1 0
Well, thanks for all your help.
interface ctc0 ?
Channel to channel, a point-to-point connection without broadcast, one
of the interface types that are available with the s/390 architecture.
That could be why the tcpdump looked screwy. The server is dual-homed,
I'll go ahead and add the eth
Hi Adil
Have you had any solutions regarding this issue yet?
I have a simular problem:
We setup Samba 2.2.7 with SWAT client. We converted the users from Novell to
Linux as a file server.
What we are having a problem with is that we have to create a samba share
for each user and a login script
Have you tried
smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r pdc -U
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Hi all,
I'm migrating my NT4 domains to Samba and I started from scratch installing RedHat8
and the Samba rpm that comes with it, then update to Samba 3.0 which I've recompiled
myself.
I'm never been able to connect to SWAT, I always get the Bad Password message, I've
tried out with and
To get faster speed you should upgrade your NIC to 100 Mb on the server.
Thanks
MSingh
Quoting Tom Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Server is 10 MB, client is 100 MB. Switch is 10/100 MB.
Malkit Singh wrote:
What is the speed of your NICs.
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 07:51, Tom Smith
Hi all
I just installed an OSX server that I joined to an existing Active Directory
Domain. It works for the Mac side of OSX, but windows clients can't connect.
From wath I understand, it is now time to setup samba to authenticate users
of the AD domain. How can I tell samba to use AD for
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On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, Sean Woodlock wrote:
When ours users log into a samba server they are confronted with a 100
printers that just make it confusing for them. The plan is to only make
local printers viewable to that specific site, But and this is
At 9:14 AM -0500 3/10/03, Christian Raymond wrote:
I just installed an OSX server that I joined to an existing Active Directory
Domain. It works for the Mac side of OSX, but windows clients can't connect.
From wath I understand, it is now time to setup samba to authenticate users
of the AD domain.
Hi Kurt,
You are absolutely right (as always). After restarting smb, rpcclient
setdriver works fine.
May be - in the next future release - cupsaddsmb will work.
Thank you very much.
Bernhard
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Von: Kurt Pfeifle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Samstag, 8.
No, i can't.
I have also tried pcguest, guest, admin, and windows 2000 accounts.
Question for you:
If i want to connect to a windows 2000 shared folder from my Linux box,
what command do I type to attach or mount it?
Is it simply
mount -o smbfs username=win2k_username,password=password
Let me put this another way - how confident can one be if you are backing up
open or lock file (listed in the smbstatus -L). How does samba handle the
relationship between the open file and the actual stored file? Have I
missed the documentation on this - I can't seem to find anything.
Andy
Guys,
I'm a newbie with samba. I always received the following error when trying
accessing a share drive from an NT machine to a Unix machine
***
C:\WINNT\system32net view \\tivlab22
System error 5 has occurred.
Access is denied.
Hi everyone,
I have a problem for some time and could solve it. So I beg for help.
I can't set the printer drivers though enumprint and enumdriver are okay:
#rpcclient localhost -N -U'root%jojo' -c 'enumdrivers'
[Windows 4.0]
Printer Driver Info 1:
Driver Name: [OKI10EX]
[Windows NT x86]
Hi following situation:
SuSE Linux running samba 2.2.3a
Notebook running WIN98
PC running WIN98
PC has full access to the notebook and to the Linux/Samba Server
Notebook has full access to the PC but NOT to the Linux/Samba Server
I'm using DHCP and the adresses (ping) are okay. The WIN98
I am not sure this will go through to anywhere, but I'm keeping my fingers
crossed.
Basically I am trying to figure out why I am getting the following error:
Mar 9 18:06:28 Trickyd nmbd[1774]: [2003/03/09 18:06:28, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_browsesyn
c.c:get_domain_master_name_node_status_fail(509)
Mar 9
Here are some of the things you might want to add
to your samba.conf when you have your Samba server join the domain.
Security=domain set the security parameter to domain.
workgroup= domain name
password server = Must list PDC and any BDC
encrypt passwords=yes when join domain, must be set to
Hi Kurt,
-Original Message-
From: Kurt Weiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: March 10, 2003 2:53 AM
To: Brock Nanson
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Win2k, Domain logon, permissions
brock,
i did talk with my partner:
he had a view issues, in which file access
Hi all,
Have been using samba with all my Windows XP professional clients for
sometime now. All have been worked well until a problem has recently
discovered.
I was not able to send a large file over the network to my linux server
(running samba). The file is an around 700MBs XviD file (size
On Sun, 9 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
The Samba swat tool is included but you must manually
install it as its not part of any def install.
My advise, forget the tool as it butchers your .conf.
You'll learn more typing in everything by hand and
reading why. Unix is about typing
I have been working on this problem for quite some time now and have not been able to
find the solution.
I have Samba running on Debian Linux 3.0 (Woody) as a primary domain controller. From
my Windows 2000 desktop I am able to browse that Linux server with Windows Explorer.
My biggest
Hi Peter,
i had a long, frunstrating web surfing yesterday night, searching for
something
that could apply to your case. I didn't find much at all, sorry. The only
thing
perhaps interesting to you could be this:
http://us2.samba.org/samba/ftp/docs/htmldocs/printer_driver2.html
This doc
SWAT does NOT 'butcher' your smb.conf, but it does
strip out all comments,
I feel notes are crucial in any config file. Comments
in a config file or program are key in both reminding
you of what, when and why you did something and
letting other readers of your files know the same.
it does
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Scott Millhisler wrote:
I have been working on this problem for quite some time now and have not
been able to find the solution.
Please see comments below.
- John T.
I have Samba running on Debian Linux 3.0 (Woody) as a primary domain
controller. From my Windows 2000
Thank you to all who helped me with this problem. I am now convinced
the problem is not just something wrong in the smb.conf file, but must
be more of a port deny issue or something.
Couple of questions:
Do all XP computers (including XP home?) need the 'plain-password-hack'
to talk to a Samba
Hallo everyone,
I successfully installed and compiled samba version 2.2.7a on a sistem
running AIX v. 4.3.3. ML 10.
I had a problem in order to permit the management of configuration file
(smb.conf) by means of swat, to a group (or a groups on AIX) of users.
The problem was: if I put 'write
To get back to SWAT, how do i get SWAT running on my Red Hat 8 Server?
Is the rpm located on one of the CDs or how else do i install it?
Thank you Open Source Community
David
-Original Message-
From: John H Terpstra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 12:26 PM
To:
Hi,
I have to Samba server setup and joined the NT domain.
How do I transfer users and passwords to Samba?
Thanks,
-Paul Hong
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When I upgraded to 7.3 I noticed userconf was gone. I was wondering if there
is another textmode user manager, or if one could find it on the 6.X cd and
install it from there? I really prefer this to Webmin or any GUI manager.
Kev
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Do all XP computers (including XP home?) need the 'plain-password-hack'
to talk to a Samba server? Remember XP Home is different than XP Pro,
XP Home can not join a domain, more like Win95/98.
As far as I know, no XP machines, or 2k or 98 need it for that matter.
I haven't used that reg key
Hello, I'm running samba on a redhat linux 7.3 server in order to share
files to a mixed linux/windows local network without a domain controler,
all clients are configured to do local authentication and this
usernames/passwords are the same as on the linux server.
I'd like to restrict access to
Well, turns out there was nothing wrong with any of the Samba stuff
afterall, all it was is while doing the install of Red Hat 8.0, I
selected custom configuration, and medium security. Well, that
medium security setting killed me, it was apparently stopping all
necessary traffic. A bright
Don't forget to edit the /etc/xinet.d/swat file too, I believe it's
disabled, and also set rather tight. You may want to remove the lines for
disable = yes (assuming it comes disabled)
and also
allow from = 127.0.0.1
to open up access to more than the console.
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 02:10:04PM -0500, David Jackson wrote:
To get back to SWAT, how do i get SWAT running on my Red Hat 8 Server?
Is the rpm located on one of the CDs or how else do i install it?
Thank you Open Source Community
It's located in the samba-swat RPM. After you install it, you
By setting force user = fred in your smb.conf file you make all
authenticated users become fred for this share. If fred has write
permission then everone who authenticates properly (members of
staff group) will be able to write.
Marc Balcells wrote:
Hello, I'm running samba on a redhat linux
Hi,
Does samba understand both the uid and gid feilds in
the /etc/passwd file?
When I've an XP process who is logged in under gid 100
and uid 511 try to send a process to a Linux box, the
Linux box sees the user as uid 100 rather than its uid
of 511.
File perms do work howver as I've users and
sorry I've deleted your original message... ahh maybe we need to start
again. Could I suggest you follow the diagnostic procedure in the docs.
From memory its diagnosis.txt ..its very logical and explains things as
you go. Then we'll have something to go on.
Attached is the original message I
I'm using NovaNET Alliance to back up our mixed LAN of Windows and Linux
servers. Hard to beat the site license price if you have a lot of machines.
The only disadvantage I've seen is it doesn't (yet) support Linux ACLs.
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Prior to upgrading our production servers (2.2.6 on RH 7.3) I've been
testing 2.2.7 on a Redhat 8 box. Samba seems to install properly using
Redhat's errata RPM's but whenever I try to get a group or user listing I
get the following:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# wbinfo -t
Secret is good
[EMAIL
Hello there!
After much trial and error, scouring the net and books for samba
setups/faqs/resources, etc - I seem to have Samba setup with winbind more or
less correctly - There seems to be a couple bugs though.
The goal is to have a windows workstation-like Linux box to access the NT
4.0
Hi David,
Thanks for asking. I too am an MCSE, but I don't think i have the patience,
experience, or understanding to actually teach the stuff although I am
fascinated by everything that is Linux.
Hey Linux Community, does that feeling for Linux ever fade? Anyway, on with
the story...
I am unable to find this RPM. Which disc would it be on?
-Original Message-
From: Jay Fenlason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 2:30 PM
To: David Jackson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Does the SWAT tool come with the Red Hat 8.0
distribution?
On Mon,
I have a Linux Samba server I access from a Win2K system.
I want to allow a process started from a Windows service
to access a share on the Samba server. The Windows service
is set to run as LocalSystem instead of a specific userID.
What userID do I need to define on the Samba server to
allow
I was going to install SWAT, but am now diverting my attention to
iupgrading my version of SAMBA due to the fact that SWAT won't install
if you are running version 2.2.5 or less of SAMBA (dependencies). I
thought Red Hat 8 came with version 2.2.5 SAMBA? My first question is,
how would I check the
First of all, I would like to thank you for your prompt reply.
Unfortunately you lost me on a couple of issues and I am hoping that you can clarify
them.
We exchanged:
# User profile path
logon path = \\%N\home\%u\ntprofile
Suggest you try:
logon path = \\%L\home\%U\ntprofile
Perhaps you could post your specific thoughts on
what an automated editor
I understand that by using a GUI rather than command
line will in some cases make things easier. My
experiance with Samba is that I had to research,
implement and test many hours to get it working
(albiet, I have a very
this did it, joining the Linux Server to the domain and changing the
smb.conf to use a password server fixed the problem.
now the next thing is to get the permissions to create files in the shared
directory (Access is denied when trying to create a directory on the LInux
share).
anyone know
What do the following lines mean in the smb.conf file:
create mask = 0777
directory mode = 0775
I would like to know where i can learn more about what those numbers about
signify.
Also where can i find archives for this list so I don't keep bringing up old
topics?
Thanks
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Is there a way to transfer a Samba printer database from one version to
another? I tried copying the .tdb files from v2.2.6 to v2.2.8pre1 but it
didn't seem to work. Some sort of upgrade path is needed here - it's a lot
of work to start over if you've got a lot of printers.
Will this do what
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March. If urgent, contact the ATS helpdesk. Thank you,
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I have samba 2.2.7 installed on a Sol8 unix box
I have also config'ed Winbind.
My aim is to map my samba share to my win2k Active Directory server - and apply folder
lever permision
ie..
\\samba-server\home-share%username%\
however I am seeing only SIDs Everyone and Administrator in the
On 10 Mar 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps you could post your specific thoughts on
what an automated editor
I understand that by using a GUI rather than command
line will in some cases make things easier. My
experiance with Samba is that I had to research,
implement and test many
Morgan,
if you use more than one wins server then you will need to synchronise
them to resolve remote names. samba does not support this. We use one
wins server for many samba-domains effectively.
I see you are using remote announce. You should not normally need this
with one only wins server.
Hi,
The following is done on a samba share:-
When I want to hide files in on the Windows interface, I right-click the file and
check on the hidden attribute, but the file still appears there. Must I rename the
file with a dot in front in order to hide it? Any alternative to allow the use of
On 10 Mar 2003, David Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this did it, joining the Linux Server to the domain and changing the
smb.conf to use a password server fixed the problem.
Great.
now the next thing is to get the permissions to create files in the shared
directory (Access is denied when
Hi,
I used samba+ldap on rh8 as pdc.
At w2k client,when I want to delete user1's profile I go to control panel - system -
user profiles.
But any names in this not same as account name.It appear such as
DOMAIN\unix_group.2000 or DOMAIN\unix_user.1006.
Can I config anything for this?
Thank you.
Ola a todos da LISTA
Estou tentando connectar o meu winbind e recebo
Could not connect to a dc for domain SURSON
, qdo dou winbindd -i -d 100
O mais gozado é que qdo dou smbclient //firewall/homes e a senha ele
devolve:
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
qdo dou smbclient
I don't have show hidden file chosen from Microsoft.
After I check the hidden attribute using Windows, I right-click again and the
hidden box is still uncheck !!!
adrian
Michael Noble [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/11/03 12:20PM
take a look at vito files.
also make sure that you do not have show
Hi,
I am confused about the file permission set. I have samba compiled with ACL option.
Running Redhat 8.0 with ACL compiled and Samba 2.2.7.
I have created a read-only share /test/xyz and under write list put userA and userB
in it.
UserA creates a file (test1) and under Windows I can see
I have samba 2.2.7 installed on a Sol8 unix box
I have also config'ed Winbind.
My aim is to map my samba share to my win2k Active Directory server - and
apply folder lever permision
ie..
\\samba-server\home-share%username%\
however I am seeing only SIDs Everyone and Administrator in the
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Scott Millhisler wrote:
First of all, I would like to thank you for your prompt reply.
Unfortunately you lost me on a couple of issues and I am hoping that you can clarify
them.
We exchanged:
# User profile path
logon path = \\%N\home\%u\ntprofile
Suggest you
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, David Jackson wrote:
What do the following lines mean in the smb.conf file:
create mask = 0777
directory mode = 0775
I would like to know where i can learn more about what those numbers about
signify.
man chmod
Also where can i find archives for this list so I don't
Since we seem to be discussing the merits of swat, I'll add my two
cents.
I don't use swat either, but I did try it and the things about it that I
think could be improved are:
1. Backup the original smb.conf (if any). While it could be said that
that is the users job, I was more than slightly
Alvaro Rosales R. schrieb:
Hi.
Sorry If I was not clear enough in explaining my problem.
I oculd join the domain, I also can map network folders from
windows xp. But I can not lo on my server. It seeems that for some
reason I cant log in my domain so I cant run my logon script,
this is
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, mark wrote:
Since we seem to be discussing the merits of swat, I'll add my two
cents.
I don't use swat either, but I did try it and the things about it that I
think could be improved are:
1. Backup the original smb.conf (if any). While it could be said that
that is
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On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Spiro Philopoulos wrote:
Hi. I'm new to Samba and I'd like to create a binary Samba package (for
LRP), but I'm interested only in the server components of Samba. What
files to I have to include is such a package? The list of
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-smbd
-nmbd
-smbpasswd (executable)
-startup rc script
-smb.conf
-smbusers
-smbpasswd
-the codepages
Looks good to me. I can't think of anything else that would be essential.
If you have LDAP as a backend (unlikely for LRP
I've been testing injection of many jobs (thousands) into a print
queue, and am noticing that appliance_head samba seems to spend heaps
of time in print_queue_update, trying to reconcile the output of lpq
with samba's database.
In particular, this is causing smbspool to give warnings because
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 18:50, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
At 18:37 10.03.2003 +1100, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 18:02, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
At 00:04 10.03.2003 -0600, Jeremy M. Dolan wrote:
Hi all.
Management here wants to restrict users from
tdb (all branches) has the behaviour that when opening an existing
database, if you don't specify the right hash size, the open will fail
with EIO.
This means for example that tdbtool can't open printing tdbs after
jra's change to increase their has size to 5000.
Wouldn't it be reasonable to
Hi there.
Please read my comments below:
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 04:07:57PM +, Ronan Waide wrote:
On March 9, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
snip /
Well, I tried that, does not work, I get:
SetPrinter call failed!
result was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
setdriver expects the following
On March 10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Uh... How can Samba users be members of NT groups? I did not know
Samba supports that... How do you add Unix users to NT groups for
Samba?
I was just clarifying that when I said Printer Admins I wasn't
referring to the NT group.
Yet, my problem
background:
I had a stock redhat samba setup using security = share and sharing
out three directories - [homes] and two fixed locations. pretty
trivial setup. I built Samba 3 head (current as of this morning, but
the problem has been happening for at least a week) and tried
connecting to it from a
when doing enumdomusers, rpcclient prints each one preceded by the
word group instead of user
Cheers,
Waider.
Index: rpcclient/cmd_samr.c
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/samba/source/rpcclient/cmd_samr.c,v
retrieving revision 1.157
diff -u
Dave Collier-Brown wrote:
1) If I run cvs update -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot -P
it returns No CVSROOT specified! Please use the `-d' option,
which, you understand, I did (;-))
This also applies if I change the host from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--dave
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new syntax, and it fails with the identical messages.
The good news is that we documented pserver.samba.org in
the second edition... the bad news is that I can't get it
to work (;-))
--dave
Tim Potter wrote:
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 02:13:17PM
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 07:10:10PM +1100, Martin Pool wrote:
I've been testing injection of many jobs (thousands) into a print
queue, and am noticing that appliance_head samba seems to spend heaps
of time in print_queue_update, trying to reconcile the output of lpq
with samba's database.
Yep.
Jeremy,
the best way you can accomplish this is to build a custom VFS module.
It is really easy to build such module and you only need to intercept
and discard any unlink operation.
regards,
Simo.
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 07:04, Jeremy M. Dolan wrote:
Hi all.
Management here wants to restrict
After managed to compile HEAD on my box, I don't see that my problem is fixed
on HEAD. For a user that belongs to 5 groups in an ADS domain, smbd got only
the primary group. Here is something from the log:
[2003/03/10 13:01:58, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(676)
switch message
On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 08:11:32AM -0500, David Collier-Brown -- Customer Engineering
wrote:
Dave Collier-Brown wrote:
1) If I run cvs update -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot -P
it returns No CVSROOT specified! Please use the `-d' option,
which, you understand, I did (;-))
I'm curious at why we think a server should be considered a PDC if
security id server, domain or ads.
I think there is something wrong here ..
I think the 'server' or 'domain' security + lp_domain_logons() should
make a BDC, and that 'ads' + lp_domain_logons() should simply give an
error until we
Hi all
I am using using samba 2.2. I have just made samba as a primary domain
controller, configure smb.conf file. Add machine name in to smbpasswd
and added root to the smbpasswd file. Now when I try to join domain from
Win2k box. Gives me error The procedure range is out of range or The
Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is the proper list to send to, but I figure this is
it since I'm dealing with the beta software.
Anyway, I have compiled Samba 3.0 Alpha 22 and would like to run it as a
file server that authenticates AD logins to the W2K Domain Server.
I have gotten though all
The bad encryption type message happens if you have never changed
the administrator password on the PDC and you try to join the domain.
Did you successfully join the domain?
ODC wrote:
Hi all,
I'm not sure if this is the proper list to send to, but I figure this is
it since I'm dealing
Martin Pool wrote:
Alternatively we might say that 40,000 jobs is a silly number to have
queued. :-)
Probably, but it would be good to know that it would work.
What I am curious about is if you have a solution to a question I posed
about a year ago.
On Windows, the print job number appears to
The block reads:
if (conn-force_user || conn-force_group) {
/* groups stuff added by ih */
conn-ngroups = 0;
conn-groups = NULL;
/* Find all the groups this uid is in and
store them. Used by
I think there is something wrong here ..
I think the 'server' or 'domain' security + lp_domain_logons() should
make a BDC, and that 'ads' + lp_domain_logons() should simply give an
error until we are able to make up a compatible AD DC.
Maybe this could remain enabled in HEAD but cause an error
On Tue, Mar 11, 2003 at 12:18:55PM +1100, Martin Pool wrote:
I observed that it spends a large fraction of its time in
print_parse_jobid, called from traverse_fn_delete, called from
print_queue_update. This function is I think called O(n**2) times,
because smbd compares every job in the tdb
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