Hi all,
I am trying to set up a samba pdc with several win95 and winxp sp1 pc's
connecting to it. I've used the samba-ldap-pdc howto with samba 2.2.7
and as far as i know i am all settled. Still i get a message when really
connecting to the domain instead of shares from winxp (no problems in
Title: Problem with creating machine account for domain logon
Hi,
If i try to let my laptop logon to my samba domain i see in the logfiles that there must me a machine account in the /etc/passwd file.
So i created manualy useradd machine$
This works fine and i'm able to log on to the
Hello,
have you ever made nss_wins work on solaris ?
No. But others have. This WINS support library was built on Solaris.
could you please give me a contact to such a person ?
from nsswitch/README: This extension provides a wins module for NSS on glibc2/Linux.
Make sure that you
Just so that it gets into the archives for
future googlers:
If you get 'system error 64' on a windows xp
machine trying to connect to samba, then
make sure you have nothing running on port 445.
I had an apache ssl instance running on that port.
Doh! Had to scratch my head a bit over it.
XP
Title: Problem with creating machine account for domain logon
Hi,
If i try to let my laptop logon to my samba domain i see in the logfiles that there must me a machine account in the /etc/passwd file.
So i created manualy useradd machine$
This works fine and i'm able to log on to the
Hi there.
I'm having a problem letting a Samba server (MYSAMBA) authenticate users
(using security = domain and a password server = MYPDC) against a
Windows 2000 PDC (MYPDC). The Windows 2000 machine seems (I'm not 100%
sure about this) to be configured to restrict anonymous and it seems to
me
Can anyone advise how to get Cups to survive a reboot with samba.
After Reboot both samba and cups are running but there are no samba preinters
unless I restart Samba. I have set links to rc3.d so that cups starts before
samba but still doesnt work.
Any help would be greatly appreceiated
Hi,
I have set up samba as a PDC with OPenLDAP.
I would like to have the users have some policys enforced.
I read some things about *.adm files but do not know how to create or use
them. Especially there is a system.adm which could be very valuable in
creating network-wide policys. But where do I
Title: samba server for windows (I know it defeats the object...)
Hi,
is there a samba server for windows that UNIX samba clients can access.
I know this wouldn't make sense and windows mounting a unix SMB exported directory would make so much more sense but a colleague swears that a
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From: Ingimar Robertsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 10:00 AM
Subject: [Samba] Problem authenticating against a W2K server
Hi there.
I'm having a problem letting a Samba server (MYSAMBA) authenticate users
(using
On November 28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
actually a second attempt at drawing your attention to the fact
that compliance with M$ quirks and kinks is not something to be
ashamed of but rather reason to be proud.
I think you'll find that the Samba team are quite familiar with this
opinion,
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:30:17AM -, Gareth Davies wrote:
From: Ingimar Robertsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm having a problem letting a Samba server (MYSAMBA) authenticate users
(using security = domain and a password server = MYPDC) against a
Windows 2000 PDC (MYPDC). The Windows 2000
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have just downloaded and tested with the Samba3.0 Alpha21 Release. I want
to try to create the server account in the active directory, however,
when I logged in to the KDC by
Strange problem here, whenever a job is selected by the user to delete, it
disappears from the print queue visible from Windows (after press F5), but
still remains in the cups queue.
I've seen some mention of using disable spoolss, to fix problems like this,
however, we have the printer
Perhaps you are using an older version of cups (1.1.15 or earlier).
In this versions the daemon puts itself to background before having loaded all
printers (including ppds, filters...).
This leads to the situation, that samba may request the list of printers
before cups is ready to serve it.
dear sir hello,
well i did all my effort to run samba with Xp but its not working,
i think it is not compitable with Xp and still getting the same
problem... ,so do you have any other opinion or solution about
it??
need your view about it...
pls help,
regards,
bimal
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002 bimal
On 2002-11-28 at 10:22 + Simon Chappell sent off:
Can anyone advise how to get Cups to survive a reboot with samba.
After Reboot both samba and cups are running but there are no samba preinters
unless I restart Samba. I have set links to rc3.d so that cups starts before
samba but still doesnt
On November 28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
actually a second attempt at drawing your attention to the fact
that compliance with M$ quirks and kinks is not something to be
ashamed of but rather reason to be proud.
I think you'll find that the Samba team are quite familiar with this
opinion,
A while back samba was installed on a machine with IP address 10.1.0.19,
default router 10.1.0.1. The IP address was recently changed to 10.2.0.57,
default router 10.2.0.1. The share used to be available across our network
as specified by hosts allow. However, since the IP Address change ONLY 10.2
Title: Installing Samba
While trying to install samba on our Unix server, step 1: building Binaries.
I have the following error message while executing the command ./configure
checking configure summary... WARNING: No automated network interface determinat
ion
ERROR: no seteuid method
You have posible two problems:
1. Change ip is dificultly of more systems not only samba... you must check
your firewall, router firewall , samba conf host allow , etc hosts allow
2. If you use wins server or domain you must check or stop samba and delete
samba cache files to samba recreate
Hi,
I have attached a very simple c program, that first does a smbc_init and
then a smbc_opendir. The problem: smbc_init return an error (No such file
or directory) and then i get a segmentation fault. I don't know what
possibly could be the problem. Maybe some of you guys have an idea. I
think i
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Folks,
I looked through the archives, but didn't see anything like this.
I have a network with a mix of Win95, Win98, and WinME clients (and one
Linux system w/ Samba server version 2.2.2).
All systems belong to a workgroup called Oteima.
All
Title: Problem with creating machine account for domain logon
in
smb.conf use "add user script" option .
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2002 10:02À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Objet: [Samba]
Problem with creating machine
Hi
I have downloaded samba latest version and am trying to install on
our Alpha running Tru64 Unix version 5a.
When I run the configure script in the source directory I get the
message
Configure: error: summary failure. aborting configure
On reading the config.log file It tells me It can't
Hi, I'm having problems with M$ Office files on an samba mounted fs.
Here's the deal.
Server A is an NFS server holding the homes. (Irix 6.5.14)
Server B is the Samba server (Samba 2.2.2, kernel oplocks = no, Irix
6.5.14)
The homes are nfs-mounted on the Samba server (autofs), and all is well
Hello all,
I've got a little problem to change the user-password from NT4 on a samba-server
(RedHat 8.0) - but I can get without any problem shares on that server with that
user and password. Why does samba say, I would supply a wrong password to my
userid?
What am I doing wrong?
Thank you for
I installed samba via rpm and I want to install cups
using the source code, anyone knows what are the
procedure to that ?
ps- CUPS will works with samba..
RedHat 7.2 Samba 2.2.5
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Hi there!
I appear to be having problems with trusted domains using 3.0a21.
Using Samba as a member server, as user nirs on domain Exanet-il I
am unable to log on to a member server (snow) who is a member of the
Exanet-qa domain. The exanet-qa is supposed to trust exanet-il,
and it all worked
Please help! I am getting awesome read
performance from my samba server, but writing to it is terrible.
My server configuration is SUN Ultra 2 dual 400 mhz
CPUs (Solaris 8 64bit mode) 1 gig of ram and dual 100 meg network cards running
samba 2.2.6
windows box is XP home, 1 gig AMD with 384
Just to mention the correct samba-version :-). Sorry.
Kind regards,
Andreas Hartmann
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, BEOI 7308 wrote:
Ok
But will the ntlm authentication still work ?
smbd handles ALL authentication requests, not nmbd.
- John T.
Thanks
John H Terpstra a écrit :
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Dan Am wrote:
AFAIR the parameter is called
BROWSABLE = no
No. That
On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, mlh wrote:
Just so that it gets into the archives for
future googlers:
If you get 'system error 64' on a windows xp
machine trying to connect to samba, then
make sure you have nothing running on port 445.
I had an apache ssl instance running on that port.
Really?
On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Simon Chappell wrote:
Can anyone advise how to get Cups to survive a reboot with samba.
After Reboot both samba and cups are running but there are no samba preinters
unless I restart Samba. I have set links to rc3.d so that cups starts before
samba but still doesnt work.
Many thanks all for the help with the printer hookup
problem.
I can now print and use drives/shares on my samba server
from my XP-home edition just fine.
My problem now I think is a windows problem, but some of
you have probably seen this or know how to avoid it in
any case.
My XP-Professional
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I have built RPMs for Mandrake 9.0 that will parallel install with an
existing samba-2.2.x installation (you should be running 2.2.7-2.1mdk if
your machine is up-to-date).
RPMS here:
http://ranger.dnsalias.com/mandrake/mandrake9.0/samba-3.0alpha21/
Hello all. I'm writing to inquire about two particular problems with Samba
and Windows XP that have me perplexed.
Problem #1:
I have a Solaris9 Samba 2.2.5 server, which acts as a print server to all
the other UNIX nodes on the network. This works fine, however, when I print
from WindowsXP,
Steve, thanks. Your tip makes mounting the share easier.
I found what I believe was the problem, so I'll share it in case someone
else has the same troubles, and browses upon this thread...
I read somewhere that you can only set permissions on Win XP machines
that are formatted to use the NTFS
Affected: Various 2.x.x releases of samba on Solaris 2.6/8 and Netware 5.1 SP5.
Problem: Unable to copy files from a mapped Netware drive to a mapped samba share on
a PC desktop (W2K).
Error: Several, but commonly Cannot copy MYFILE. Access is denied. The source file
may be in use or An
#1
I would print a job to a file on the client, transfer it manually to your
server and view it with gv, vi, or whatever, to make sure it
is a proper postscript file. Then, try to print it on the server to your
printer. If all goes well, then you have to simply change the print command
in your
Hello,
while using samba 2.2.7 with cups as print server for windows clients,
every user gets a 15-20 seconds freeze of the complete desktop (mouse
movement still works) when opening the printer list the first time after
login. (If all printers are closed the can be reproduced).
Has anyone
Hi !
Where the DOMAIN SID is stored when the LDAP backend is used ?
I got a lot of errors (C19b) when trying to log to samba domain from NT WRK. I
have found in FAQs and archives that this problem appear when domain sid will change
after registering nt wrk in the domain.
greetz
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 05:02:24PM +0100, Stefan Nordlander wrote:
Hi, I'm having problems with M$ Office files on an samba mounted fs.
Here's the deal.
Server A is an NFS server holding the homes. (Irix 6.5.14)
Server B is the Samba server (Samba 2.2.2, kernel oplocks = no, Irix
6.5.14)
Hi,
I am running samba 2.2.7 as a PDC with a couple of Win2k workstations
participating in the domain. Once in a while of the workstations, I can't
access shares on the other, getting a message no logon servers available.
Once I restart smbd and nmbd via /etc/init.d/smb stop start, the problem
You know the default tuning parameters we ship should just
work, especially in 2.2.7.
Try removing the following paramters and seeing if it helps.
Jeremy.
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 10:41:25AM -0600, Justin Richards wrote:
[global]
read size = 65535
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
I have tried your advice, infact I removed everything but the necessary
server information and still no difference. read speed still very good,
write speed still way below par.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Justin Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 02:24:16PM -0600, Justin Richards wrote:
I have tried your advice, infact I removed everything but the necessary
server information and still no difference. read speed still very good,
write speed still way below par.
Ok, now you have to do some work to profile the
using iostat and doing some basic file testing such as:
time dd if=/dev/zero of=./tst bs=8192 count=8192
time dd if=./tst of=/dev/null bs=8192 count=8192
my write speed was about 13.5 meg a sec, and read was 13 meg a sec.
I didn't explain my disk set up before, let me do that briefly.
I have a
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 08:10, Tran Andy Contr 61 CS/SCBN wrote:
Hi all,
I have tried to disable anonymous in smb.conf, by include the global:
restrict anonymous = true
password server = *
encrypt passwords = yes
null passwords = no
Buy when I ran the : ./smbclient -L myserver
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 08:20, Samba Guy wrote:
Well I installed a21 and I was able to add a machine account. The first
time it comes back bad password, then the second attempt it works. But
now when i restart and try to login it says it cant find the computer
account. Am I missing
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 03:29, Nir Soffer wrote:
Hi there!
I appear to be having problems with trusted domains using 3.0a21.
Using Samba as a member server, as user nirs on domain Exanet-il I
am unable to log on to a member server (snow) who is a member of the
Exanet-qa domain. The
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 02:39:14PM -0600, Justin Richards wrote:
using iostat and doing some basic file testing such as:
time dd if=/dev/zero of=./tst bs=8192 count=8192
time dd if=./tst of=/dev/null bs=8192 count=8192
my write speed was about 13.5 meg a sec, and read was 13 meg a sec.
I
same issue with 2.2.7.. I didn't have this issue on my Sparc 20 that I
replaced a few days ago with the U2. on the Sparc20, I would get about the
same local read/write performance, but with samba, I would get about 3 meg
read and 3 meg write.
does samba have any known issues running on a 64bit
What I've done so far:
Studied man samba
Connected to my parents XP box on my LAN (two different connections, even).
root@omega-fleet root]# smbclient -L 64.131.112.121
added interface ip=192.168.1.11 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
added interface ip=192.168.1.10 bcast=192.168.1.255
The one thing I missed...I'M behind a router (Linksys DSL/Cable 4-Port router).
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Justin,
What type of performance do you get when putting a file to the server
using FTP? Or NFS for that matter? If there is a networking issue
other than Samba, you should see slow write performance using those
protocols as well Samba will probably be close to NFS in speed,
with both
Hi all,
I understand that the changing of samba account
password can be achieved through the Windows 2000 client by means of
CTRL-ALT-DELand selecting "Change Password". How do we achieve such
equivalent in Windows XP clients?
Michael
Title: Current master browser = UKNOWN
samba 2.2.5
We use an NT PDC for password authentication
and an NT WINS server.
Both of those systems are on a different subnet.
I have setup remote announce = PDC subnet broadcast and
remote browse sync = WINS server IP
Do I have to setup the
Jim,
Good call! ftp suffered same performance. i never noticed a NFS problem to
my other Sparc's because most of the time I was reading data off of the
server. Now to determine where the problem is..
the only settings I have changed in /etc/system is adding:
set tcp:tcp_conn_hash_size=32768
As I recall your error was called name not present, yes?
I am not sure what is doing this.
To troubleshoot this, I would make sure that your host resolution is working
right. The parameter:
[global]
name resolve order = lmhosts wins bcast hosts
determines how things are looked up.
nmblookup likely uses bcasting or a wins server to find a host, whereas
smbclient may use lmhost and host (/etc/host and DNS) as well, or none
of these, depending on smb.conf. What if you mess with name resolve
order in your global section of smb.conf?
Joel
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 09:30:30AM
$ setfacl -m DOMAIN+andrewfu:rwx myfile
setfacl: Option -m: Invalid argument near character 1
I had a similar issue on my Debian box. It seemed that setfacl didn't
care for special characters. I changed the separator character to -
(dash) instead of + or \ and it worked fine.
It looks like
Dear Sir,
I want to access my Linux shared folder from other
windows PC's in the same work group. I have installed
TurboLinux7.0 in my PC. It has got samba server
shipped with it. I made settings in the /etc/smb.conf
file.
Now we can see my machine from the network
neighbourhood of other machines
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 04:59:42PM +, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, mlh wrote:
Just so that it gets into the archives for
future googlers:
If you get 'system error 64' on a windows xp
machine trying to connect to samba, then
make sure you have nothing running on
It looks like you probably need to read some
beginner's introduction to Samba.
To answer your question, we'd need a copy of
your smb.conf file, at least. You also might
add information such as:
1. Unix version used as Samba host.
2. Version of Samba in use.
3. Is your Windows network a workgroup
I do this manually:
smbmount //Beverley/C /home/data
pwd: insert pwd
cp -ruv /home/samba/public /home/data
smbumount /home/data
This lets me do the following:
make a copy of all my samba shares on the server to a client named Beverley C
drive.
ruv does the following
recursive (all subdirectories
I'm trying to build samba 2.2.7 (latest tarball) downloaded about 2
hours ago.
System is SunFire 3800, Solaris 8 (Generic_108528-16) and gcc 3.2
(downloaded from Sunfreeware). Gcc -v output is:
Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.8/3.2/specs
Configured with: ../configure
Should have included the relevant config.log output with my last
message:
configure:14155: checking configure summary
configure:14164: gcc -o conftest -O -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 conftest.c -lsec -lgen -lsocket -lnsl -ldl
-lpopt 15
configure: failed program was:
#line 14160
I do this manually:
smbmount //Beverley/C /home/data
pwd: insert pwd
cp -ruv /home/samba/public /home/data
smbumount /home/data
This lets me do the following:
make a copy of all my samba shares on the server to a client named
Beverley C drive. ruv does the following recursive (all subdirectories
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 16:47, Lightfoot.Michael wrote:
I'm trying to build samba 2.2.7 (latest tarball) downloaded about 2
hours ago.
System is SunFire 3800, Solaris 8 (Generic_108528-16) and gcc 3.2
(downloaded from Sunfreeware). Gcc -v output is:
Reading specs from
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 21:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
is there a samba server for windows that UNIX samba clients can access.
I know this wouldn't make sense and windows mounting a unix SMB exported
directory would make so much more sense but a colleague swears that a
windows samba
On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Kevin Brown wrote:
I do this manually:
smbmount //Beverley/C /home/data
pwd: insert pwd
cp -ruv /home/samba/public /home/data
smbumount /home/data
This lets me do the following:
make a copy of all my samba shares on the server to a client named Beverley C
drive.
Check you UTP cable and driver for nic.
UTP must have pairs 12 36 connected not 12 34 (if this then only one way
work 100Mb)
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From: Justin Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 9:24 PM
Subject: Re:
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Win98 SE (F) Disk
mount -t smbfs -o username=somename,password=somepass
//s.o.m.e.i.p/F /chris/
21287: session request to s.o.m.e.i.p. failed (Called name not present)
21287: session request to s failed (Called name not
Hello There,
since a samba update from 2.0.5. to 2.2.5 (AIX) we have new spooling names
like smbprn.XX.aa instead of the previous NT file name. We are
printing in a shell for creating pdf - files and after that we are searching
for the master document in our PDM system to check in the
Hi, I have a problem with Samba 2.2.3a (Suse dist). We have a server ,
with = DHCP and Samba.We have migrated from Caldera 2.1.The clients are
= Win95/98.All the thinghs seems to be Ok, but in a few minutes , the
= clients lost the share units in Samba if nobody are using the units.I
=
Hi!
Maybe this time someone can give me a hint - or is my english that bad - so that
nobody can catch the point - or my question is posted to the false list?
Please each answer is welcome! Thank you!
Hello, Samba-Team, hello samba-freaks!
My question/problem:
I like to use a samba-server as
That would change nearly nothnig, because the printer drivers will be
copyed in the same structure on the client and there you will find the
same naming problem.
It is a known windows problem (just faces some day ago with drivers for
2 HP laser printers on a windows 98 :-/)
If the Printer
I think the workaround will not work. I can´t predict which user on which machine will
use which printer.
Our users have in most case max. two networkprinters connected - for our luck long
physikal ways prevent the need to connect to more printers.
We have created a small script which erases all
Uhm not sure either if this will work, but you could try to use %S as
substitution
This way you may have a directory for each printer name ...
of course if you rename a printer you may get into troubles, but it is
unlikely that you like changing printer names every day :-)
Here it is a list of
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Kätzler, Ralf wrote:
I like to use a samba-server as printer-server for about 500 users with
~ 40 different printers. The client OS is NT4 or XP. The problem I
encountered is that there are printerdrivers out there which use
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On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Jim Morris wrote:
Now their corporate headquarters has identified this issue (unlimited
login attempts allowed) as the primary violation on a recent security
audit of the network in this branch office of the company. I
On Wednesday, November 27, 2002, at 19:55 PM, Jim Morris wrote:
I must say that I know of no NT/2000 option to allow only login from
one client PC, although I recall Netware having such an option.
Agreed again. (I think you meant something different from the facility John
Terpestra referred
On Thursday, November 28, 2002, at 08:36 AM, Boyce, Nick wrote:
Agreed again. (I think you meant something different from the
facility John
Terpestra referred to - on NT/2K you can specify which machines,
perhaps
only one, that a user account can use, but you can't specify Maximum
number
of
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Olaf Flebbe wrote:
A samba server with encrypted paawords on Solaris8 does not correctly
handle passwords containing more than eight characters. A local
smbclient can correctly handle this situation, but NT 4.0 and W2K cannot
Make sure REPLACE_GETPASS is defined in config.h. I tested this on
Solaris 8 prior to release and everything was working fine.
cheers, jerry
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Unfortunatly there is no crypt() available on Lynxos. So you have to
work around this issue somehow.
With a little work, you can probably port the FreeBSD version of crypt.c to
your system. The FreeBSD license should not give you any problems.
Hi,
The freebsd sources are not particulary
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 09:27:08AM +0100, Schmieg Friedemann wrote:
Hello There,
since a samba update from 2.0.5. to 2.2.5 (AIX) we have new spooling names
like smbprn.XX.aa instead of the previous NT file name. We are
printing in a shell for creating pdf - files and after that we
Hi !
Where the DOMAIN SID is stored when the LDAP backend is used ?
greetz
boka
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Hy,
This could be useful. Haven't tried it thou'..
Regards,
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On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 05:44:21PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 11:17, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have already included a fix for this which you could try. See previous
e-mail to Andrew and samba-technical attached. Hopefully this will be
adopted as a fix at some stage.
I got tridge to have a look at that patch, and he did some work
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Marcus Grando
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marcus at sbh dot
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Subject: 2nd attempt: Modify location of printerdriverfiles
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 11:21:47 +0100
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Hi! Maybe this time someone can give me a hint - or is my english that
bad - so that nobody can catch the point - or my question is
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 11:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi !
Where the DOMAIN SID is stored when the LDAP backend is used ?
it's in one of the tdb files...
if you put a text file MACHINE.SID in your conf area it still gets
imported (if i remember correctly)
brad
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Bradley W. Langhorst
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 08:06:07AM +0100, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote about 'Re:
[PATCH] add 'modules path' and handle 'configure --with-configdir' right':
here's the next version of the patch. (it's now attached :-)
I've applied a part of your patch, but I'm waiting with the
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 01:23:31PM -0500, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 11:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi !
Where the DOMAIN SID is stored when the LDAP backend is used ?
it's in one of the tdb files...
secrets.tdb, namely.
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cheers,
Folks,
unfortunately I wasn't able to follow the 3.0 development nor this ML
very closely. Does a porting guide from 2.2.x to 3.0 exist?
I've just discovered that the following code
void send_message(pstring msg) {
[..]
unix_to_dos(msg);
len = strlen(msg);
if
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 05:23, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 11:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi !
Where the DOMAIN SID is stored when the LDAP backend is used ?
it's in one of the tdb files...
Just as a note - it has been proposed that in Samba HEAD we should store
Date: Thu Nov 28 14:26:32 2002
Author: jelmer
Update of /home/cvs/samba/source
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv17630
Modified Files:
Makefile.in
Log Message:
Add PDBLIBDIR, just like VFSLIBDIR
Revisions:
Makefile.in 1.582 = 1.583
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