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On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Yihua Philip Sheng wrote:
When I tried to compile the new version (2.2.7a) on Sun Solaris 7 and 8
machine, it gives me the following error:
Using LIBS = -lsec -lgen -lsocket -lnsl -ldl
Linking bin/smbd
/usr/ccs/bin/ld:
Hi there
I have a pretty strange problem that pops up once in a while.
Running samba 2.2.7a having installed a Samba machine as password server
sharing user info via NIS I have a couple of printers running here at our
place. Several of them are only accessible to a select group of people so I
Maybe the free disk space ?
greetz
Hans
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 09:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there
I have a pretty strange problem that pops up once in a while.
Running samba 2.2.7a having installed a Samba machine as password server
sharing user info via NIS I have a couple of printers
Hi,
we use in the subject mentioned samba 2.2.3a share. All works fine, but NT4
clients can't create directories (Error: no such file or directory). W2K
Clients does the work without any problems. Is it a problem of samba, NT or
a error in our configuration ?
Thanks
Roland Grzyb
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Hi ,
My system : debian Woody + samba 2.2.7 + openldap .
We are trying to connect with domain administrators rights on a XP pro client .
After tests , all we obtain is users with domain user rights , impossible to have
domain administrators rights .
We have define in smb.conf :
Domain Admin
A recent thread has hinted on slow performances on large
directories (thousands of entries) on the ext2/3 filesystem. I
appreciate that the answer is to store these directories on a different
file system or to reorganise the way you store the files into
subdirectories.
I'd just like to ask
Hi there,
I'm fairly new to the linux community so excuse my
ignorance.
I've setup a test network with w2k serer and linux rh
8.0.
I'm using kde and trying to configure samba for file
sharing between both.
Is samba already setup by default or do I need to download
the packages?
Is
Can samba be running twice on a machine so that it can exist on 2 seperate
networks with 2 seperate configs?
I have tried using the -l and -s flags to run it twice and nmbd runs fine
on both interfaces but samba fails with :
[2003/01/13 12:11:33, 0] lib/pidfile.c:pidfile_create(86)
ERROR: smbd
The
packages are likely installed by default. You can findthe
documentation at www.samba.org
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Hi
I have installed samba-2.2.7a and cups-1.1.18. After reading all the documentation
samba
provides as well as the cups administrators guide I am still stuck. I have added the
printers just the way the samba and cups documentation says. Anyway here is my output
from
cupsaddsmb, It fails on the
Hi everybody!
Bare with me as I am pretty new to Linux and everything that goes with it. My problem
consists of copying large files from my w2k client to my samba server. Files larger
than ca 700 MB will, when moving ore copying to a samba share, stop in a error message
that the network path
Hi everybody!
I am resending my message, forgot to fill in the subject line. I am sorry.
Bare with me as I am pretty new to Linux and everything that goes with it. My problem
consists of copying large files from my w2k client to my samba server. Files larger
than ca 700 MB will, when moving or
Hi you must write version off samba,linux and network type you use? Afther x
MB stop?
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Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 2:27 PM
Subject: [Samba] (no subject)
Hi everybody!
Bare with me as I am pretty new to Linux and
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (TE)
Bare with me as I am pretty new to Linux and everything that goes with it. My problem
consists
of copying large files from my w2k client to my samba server. Files larger than ca
700 MB will,
when moving ore copying to a samba share, stop in a error message that the
If we drag a file from a Windows directory - say autoexec.bat and drop it
onto a samba mapped Unix drive, when we then go to the Unix box and vi the
file all the lines end in the DOS EOL character (^M) is there any
option/configuration in samba to make it convert DOS text files to UNIX
format?
Sorry!
The version of samba is 2.2.5 and it is running on SUSE 8.1 with kernel 2.4.19. The
network is a 100 MB full duplex one, with D-link switch.
To Martin Thomas reply. I will check what the exact error message is as soon as
possible, that is tomorrow. If it could be hardware related, as
Perhaps I'm trying to do something that is not allowed, but I have found
no such restriction in the documentation.
To limit the contact of my Linux boxes with the products of Bill
Co., I have mounted a Windows share on my Linux server. When I try to
export that same share from the Linux
Paul Yeager schrieb:
Perhaps I'm trying to do something that is not allowed, but I have found
no such restriction in the documentation.
To limit the contact of my Linux boxes with the products of Bill
Co., I have mounted a Windows share on my Linux server. When I try to
export that same
Hi,
If we drag a file from a Windows directory - say autoexec.bat and drop it
onto a samba mapped Unix drive, when we then go to the Unix box and vi the
file all the lines end in the DOS EOL character (^M)
Yes, and that's okay, because DOS/Windows needs it this way.
If you convert it to
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On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, C.Lee Taylor wrote:
((uid=machine_)(objectclass=sambaAccount))
where it should have been like this:
((uid=machine$)(objectclass=sambaAccount))
I am sure, but I am sure that I did a Machine Account add with
2.2.7, is
No, as far as I know.
Joel
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 04:05:55PM +0100, Brendan Flanagan wrote:
If we drag a file from a Windows directory - say autoexec.bat and drop it
onto a samba mapped Unix drive, when we then go to the Unix box and vi the
file all the lines end in the DOS EOL character
Hello,
From a W2000 command prompt, using the command net view I can see the list
of all the windows machines and the one Linux Box I've set up with Samba.
Yet when I try net view \\LINUXBOX I get the no-soup-for-you message:
System error 5 has occurred.
Access is denied.
I don't remember
According to Joel Hammer:
No, as far as I know.
Joel
Actually, it's probably possible with some futzing with the magic script
paramter, but it'd be pretty specific.
Cheers,
Waider.
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Examinitation of the log.nmbd file may have turned up something regarding
the lmhosts file. Sorry to clog bandwidth before I persued every option ( I
thought I had).
- Jamie
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Hello,
I'm fiddling with the various configuration files to try and get Samba
working - after making changes to various files I end up rebooting [shudder]
the box to get the settings to take.
I invoke the smbd, and nmbd binaries from a root bash command line, each
with the -D option. I can't seem to
Brendan,
Download and utilize the latest version of VIM. (Vi Improved)
I was concerned with that issue myself, as there are a number of logon
BAT files and such that I either, didn't wish to move back and forth all
the time to edit, or attempt to continually remember to use
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I'm fiddling with the various configuration files to try and get Samba
working - after making changes to various files I end up rebooting
[shudder]
the box to get the settings to
Martin,
Is there an issue with using UNIX Group ownership of directories that
you are sharing amongst the users in those groups?
For instance, let's say that you have a group called administration,
another called tech and yet another called developers.
Here you
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 23:18, naugaranch wrote:
A couple of questions,
Did you re-establish user passwords in Samba?
Why do you have the smb.conf line
deny hosts = ALL
So that when I have my internet connection up, other hosts out there
cannot connect to my machine, only the ones
Hello,
Sorry if this is a well-documented thing, but I was not able to find clear
answers on this.
What authentication methods are smbclient and smbmount able to use? I am
trying to connect to a Windows 2000 file server, and from the packet dumps
I am able to see that the protocol dialect is NT
Do I take a CAL of any type when using a samba client to connect to a w2k
file server or view the shares on a w2k file server ?
John Paciotti
CompuData Inc.
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Have you defined a guest user in smb.conf and Linux passwd file ?
Jeffrey
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Objet :[Samba] I can see the Linux box, but not
Is anyone aware or have collected any reviews/studies/thoughts/etc
weighing pros and cons of windows print servers vs. samba print servers
on linux/unix? Windows clients. I am more interested in performance
comparisons and what features work better or worse, or not at all,
rather than the
Yes, it sounds like the same problem I had as well. Try opening up your
firewall completely. Once you get samba working, set up the firewall
again. I set mine up so that my ethernet connection (device eth0) is
trusted. Redhat has made it easy for basic configuration of the
firewall using the
Hello,
I've been running samba 2.0.7 for a couple years now on a DEC alpha with
Tru64 4.0D. I't pertty much a default smb.conf as far as oplocks that
sort of stuff.
Anyway, the other day some users started having troubles with saving
ms-word files. The smbd processes have always been running
John,
If I understand what MS describes a CAL to be, then ANY machine that
connects to the W2K file server (for file/print access) is considered a
Client that requires a CAL. This would (I believe) also be the case if
you setup the W2K fileserver to allow FTP access and
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Marian Mlcoch, Ing wrote:
You must set path to pid files in your confs diferent.See conf help to do.
Thankyou very much.
Still doesn't work tho.
Now I get
bind failed on port 139 socket_addr = 0.0.0.0
Error = Address already in use.
It sholdn'#t be trying to bind to
Hi
I successfully set up a PDC using samba 2.2. It really works perfect!
I'd like to force all users to change their paswords on their first login. Is
that possible? (On a M$ PDC this would be a special flag wich u have to
activate)
cheers,
Raffaele
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On Montag, 13. Januar 2003 19:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Marian Mlcoch, Ing wrote:
You must set path to pid files in your confs diferent.See conf help to
do.
Thankyou very much.
Still doesn't work tho.
Now I get
bind failed on port 139 socket_addr = 0.0.0.0
Nope, this has nothing to do with user owned processes. What this does,
mean, however, is that the users are trying to share the files with
multiple computers with oplocks enabled. You should search this mailing
list archive for discussions ad-nauseum about oplocks.
My username is different on my Linux box than on my Windows box so I used
the line
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
in my smb.conf file and this file includes the line
steve = steveb
However when I'm logged on to my Linux box as 'steve' and use the
smbclient command like this:
# smbclient
On Monday 13 January 2003 18:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Marian Mlcoch, Ing wrote:
You must set path to pid files in your confs diferent.See conf help to
do.
Thankyou very much.
Still doesn't work tho.
Now I get
bind failed on port 139 socket_addr = 0.0.0.0
At 10.01.2003 on 22:47 CET +0100, wrote Steve Blackwell:
My username is different on my Linux box than on my Windows box so I used
the line
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
in my smb.conf file and this file includes the line
steve = steveb
Unixname = smbname
You have to login as
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 07:50:31PM +0100, Gerd-Christian Michalke wrote:
Marian == Marian Mlcoch, Ing [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tom == [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gerd == Gerd-Christian Michalke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marian You must set path to pid files in your confs diferent.See
Hi!
Why I can not able to delete non empty directories
from WIndows clients/smbclient?
Is there any solution to this or is ita
bug/non supported functionin samba?
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Thanks
Zoltan Sutto
Anyone have experience with exporting to other Linux boxes a Windows
share mounted on one Linux box?
I have successfully mounted the Windows share on the Linux server box,
but when I edit /etc/exports to include the new mount and run exportfs,
I get error messages regarding the new export.
Hi,
Please upgrade to the latest version of Samba 2.2.x. I think this was
fixed in 2.2.4.
Regards,
Shirish
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Hello all,
Is anyone using Netsaint?Nagios to monitor SAMBA? If so, I would like more information on how you are doing this.
Thanks,
Mike Hall
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 07:41, Roland Thompson wrote:
Hi,
I'm fairly new to both linux and samba.
I'm running RH8 with Samba 2.2.7a.
Samba's installed and is basically working, but can anyone tell me how I
can get samba to start when linux boots up?
I'm currently having to start it by
Thanks for the reply, but smb isn't one of the options.
Any idea on how I can get it there?
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From: Kevin Kint [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 January 2003 20:46
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [Samba] auto start
Easiest way to do it is set it to start in your
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 12:41, Roland Thompson wrote:
I'm running RH8 with Samba 2.2.7a.
how I can get samba to start when linux boots up?
Here are three ways:
1) if using Gnome as your desktop, click on the 'foot' - Programs -
System - Service Configuration. You will be prompted for the root
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 11:37:54AM -0500, Jamie Risk wrote:
I invoke the smbd, and nmbd binaries from a root bash command line, each
with the -D option. I can't seem to send a kill SIGHUP command to the
PID I read from a ps -ex command because I get the message bash: kill:
SIGHUP: no such pid.
On January 13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
3) from a console (or, in case you have no GUI), you type 'ntsysv'.
Again, this gives you a list of services and checkboxes; tick off 'smb'.
And perhaps the best way, since it's the (current) Red Hat preferred
method:
open a console/root terminal and
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 12:52, Roland Thompson wrote:
Thanks for the reply, but smb isn't one of the options.
Any idea on how I can get it there?
If you installed RedHat's samba rpm, everything should be set to
go...???
If you downloaded and compiled stuff, then I can see this
I did download and compile it, now looking at your config file actually
makes the book make sense.
Thank you
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From: Gordon Pritchard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 January 2003 21:05
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Cc: 'Kevin Kint'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba]
hello,
i'm a new suscriber of this mailing-list, hoping i'll be able to help u.
But before i've a question.
I've to mount a huge file server using Samba.
We bought a new server, using raid 5 technology.
My question is, now i've to install on it my favorite operating system :)
and i ask me which
I am doing this without error. The only thing I can think of - and do not know if this
matters - do you have smbfs compiled into the kernel of the linux server trying to
export the share?
-C
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From: Paul Yeager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003
You are doing it right. It maps the variable %U (the name samba gets from you on your
windows box when you connect) to the UNIX name you specify. NT is the one having the
problem, as it is getting your UNIX username. This is expected behavior.
-C
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From: Steve
I am looking to move to encrypted passwords -- pam_smbpass looks like a
very attractive option to me. However, here is my problem: the way a user
FIRST logs in, 90% of the time, is in the lab, through a Win98 and Samba
machine. Therefore, the user MUST be able to login with their new
Mr. Beast,
Do you need this functionality from everywhere, or just from your admin workstation?
You might try adding the wins server IP of the remote subnet to your advanced TCPIP
options on the NIC in windows to see if that helps.
Let me know how it goes.
-C
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From:
I am running Redhat 8.0. I have it networked with winxp. I was using
samba successfully until today. I installed a new harddrive, cpu, and
motherboard into the linux box. I transferred files as normal for a
while but now im getting errors when I transfer. I get a 'path to deep'
error now when
This email appears to have been delayed somewhere in cyberspace
for 4 days. The problem was resolved with support of the many
helpful people on the lists.
Thanks,
John
I am running SuSE V8.0, and Samba 2.2.7a on a small
network server.
I have been having problems relating to sorting out
Is it possible with samba 2.2.7 or samba 3.0 to join a domain with Windows
2003 (.NET server) domain ?
I have try to connect a samba hosts (2.2.7a) to a Windows 2003 PDC, but the
shares are not listed (smbclient -L).
Martin Thole
Aachen - Germany
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Hi,
I'm trying to add driver to the print$ share in Windows 2000 as a printer
administrator. But after selecting Printers/Server Properties/Drivers, all
tabs cannot be selected (grayed out). Is there a way I can enable them so
workstations can automatically install the print drivers? The print$
I have been gradually moving our user storage from NT servers to RH
Linux servers over the past two years, and have found the following based
on our very specific needs:
SGI's XFS filesystem on RedHat 7.x has been a stable platform since
going into production on a machine serving 400 students
I have been dealing with an issue for the last several weeks. I have a
large HP/Compaq Alpha server running 2.2.7a. I have only recently installed
this version to fix a problem of transferring files over 2 GB. I am now
having another problem where it seems that while it will send the file, it
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, James John - jrjame wrote:
Are you using samba _or_ smbfs?
Samba's smbd will correctly handle large files so long as you have kernel
2.4.x _and_ your samba was compiled with this kernel.
smbfs may have problems with large files so please be specific about your
configuration
At 05:02 PM 1/13/2003 -0500, Barry, Christopher wrote:
Mr. Beast,
Do you need this functionality from everywhere, or just from your admin
workstation?
From any clients, which point its wins server to this samba wins server.
You might try adding the wins server IP of the remote subnet to your
Dear Samba team.
I have hybrid network with MSDOS / Win9x(ME) / Win2k/XP(NT) computers
at home. I'm using Samba as PDC. W9x/me clients works fine as so as
with roving profiles, but I'm experiencing problems with w2k, NT4/XP
just not test because i'm testing on my box at home and when it'll
Agreed. I have not encountered this situation myself. I use dns for
this, and make my remotes set the ip of my samba nmbd for wins.
Can anyone help this guy!!?
-C
On Tue, 2003-01-14 at 04:29, Beast wrote:
At 05:02 PM 1/13/2003 -0500, Barry, Christopher wrote:
Mr. Beast,
Do you need this
Doctor! Doctor! I broke my leg in two places!
Ahh, better stay out of those places...
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 22:16, Mark Ryan wrote:
I am running Redhat 8.0. I have it networked with winxp. I was using
samba successfully until today. I installed a new harddrive, cpu, and
motherboard into the
Hello All!
I am trying to follow the instructions to store Samba's Uer/Machine
Account information in an LDAP Directory (Samba-LDAP-HOWTO.html). Is there
anyone knowing how to run this Perl script: import_smbpasswd.pl in
examples/LDAP directory? I don't know Perl. :(
In addition, is there
Okay, here's the situtation I have a samba server (2.2.3a) which is the
PDC for a domain with approximately 60 windows 2000 clients.
Up until recently I haven't had any problems with using it for roaming
profiles and domain authentication, however since last thursday I have
not been able to
here you are:
[2003/01/08 08:26:20, 0] rpc_parse/parse_spoolss.c:spoolss_io_devmode(607)
spoolss_io_devmode: Unknown specversion in devicemode [0x0]
[2003/01/08 08:26:20, 0] rpc_parse/parse_spoolss.c:spoolss_io_devmode(608)
spoolss_io_devmode: please report to [EMAIL PROTECTED]!
[2003/01/08
http://www.unav.es/cti/ldap-smb/ldap-smb-2_2-howto.html#patches
Tested the rebind stuff with ldap in round robin (master/slave)
Some fixes
Tar and diff -uRn textfiles available:
http://www.unav.es/cti/ldap-smb/patches-ldap.tar
http://www.unav.es/cti/ldap-smb/patches-ldap/
As two of the
Hi Andrew,
can you please apply the samstrict_dc only patch.
people who need this can set the 'auth method' paramter
and the current behavior isn't changed now.
I attached a patch for HEAD and one for 3_0
thanks :-)
metze
Umm, what OS? What version of Samba? Who/what is the client (Windows
version xyz?) What were the clients doing to make this happen? (if you
know)... Can you make a test case?
Thanks
PG
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Server:
Linux xylophon 2.4.19-64GB-SMP #1 SMP Fri Sep 13 13:15:53 UTC 2002 i686
unknown
smbd -V
Version 2.2.7a-SuSE
Clients:
Windows 2000
On 13.01.2003 14:40:55 Green, Paul wrote:
Umm, what OS? What version of Samba? Who/what is the client (Windows
version xyz?) What were the clients doing
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Hello!
I am running a Samba 2.2.5 Server with winbind and acl support on a SuSE Linux
8.1 (Kernel 2.4.19) box. I have a problem with saving and reopening Files
from a Windows2000 client with Word and Excel. The Files do not belong to the
editing user even though he should have the rights to save
Hello,
I'm experiencing problems with compiling the libsmbclient examples (as
well as my own libsmbclient test programs). It seems like there are some
problems with the include files, as I get following errors:
gcc -I../../source/include -c -o testsmbc.o testsmbc.c
In file included from
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Tuomas Niinimäki wrote:
Hello,
I'm experiencing problems with compiling the libsmbclient examples (as
well as my own libsmbclient test programs). It seems like there are some
problems with the include files, as I get following errors:
gcc -I../../source/include -c
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 21:01, Richard Sharpe wrote:
Which version of Samba are you using?
Hmm, version seems to be samba-2.999+3.0.alpha21, actually this is
source package from unstable debian. Perhaps I should try something
earlier and more stable :)
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On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Tuomas Niinimäki wrote:
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 21:01, Richard Sharpe wrote:
Which version of Samba are you using?
Hmm, version seems to be samba-2.999+3.0.alpha21, actually this is
source package from unstable debian. Perhaps I should try something
earlier and more
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Tuomas Niinimäki wrote:
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 21:01, Richard Sharpe wrote:
Which version of Samba are you using?
Hmm, version seems to be samba-2.999+3.0.alpha21, actually this is
source package from unstable debian. Perhaps I should try something
earlier and more
Jeremy,
I'm having problems with change notification in Samba 2.2.x under Linux
since you changed the signal
handling stuff some time ago.
An application I'm using always complains about missing change
notification, although it used to work.
I always failed to find out what's wrong, but now I
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 11:06:46PM +0100, Juergen Hasch wrote:
Jeremy,
I'm having problems with change notification in Samba 2.2.x under Linux
since you changed the signal
handling stuff some time ago.
An application I'm using always complains about missing change
notification, although
Below is my test program, nothing special:
/* test change notification */
#include windows.h
#include stdio.h
int main()
{
DWORD dwWaitStatus;
HANDLE dwChangeHandles[1];
dwChangeHandles[0] = FindFirstChangeNotification(
i:\\TEST, // directory to watch
FALSE,
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 11:39:27PM +0100, Juergen Hasch wrote:
Can you give me more details please about where smbd is missing
the signal ? smbd should not be able to miss these signals, as
all they do is set a flag that is then processed inline in the
main loop.
Please give me more
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 08:40:55AM -0500, Green, Paul wrote:
[2003/01/08 08:26:20, 0] rpc_parse/parse_spoolss.c:spoolss_io_devmode(607)
spoolss_io_devmode: Unknown specversion in devicemode [0x0]
[2003/01/08 08:26:20, 0] rpc_parse/parse_spoolss.c:spoolss_io_devmode(608)
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On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 05:07:50PM +0100, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
Hi Jerry,
I noticed that if I'm using MS Access 97 on a NT4 machine I can't access to
database files witch are in directories 12 chars, but if I do the same
thing on an w2k or NT4 server is works.
I see that the
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 05:25:20PM +1100, Tim Potter wrote:
On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 01:11:14AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 05:31:48PM +1100, Martin Pool wrote:
Here's my idea for fixing this in appliance-head, without reworking
the mutex reference count.
On Sat, Jan 11, 2003 at 01:11:14AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 05:31:48PM +1100, Martin Pool wrote:
Here's my idea for fixing this in appliance-head, without reworking
the mutex reference count.
Thanks for that - I've just checked in something close to this.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So if I'm understanding you correctly this is actually a kernel
bug - correct ?
Can you point me at the areas in the kernel source where the problem
occurs so I can see how to make smbd work around it until we get the
kernel fixed.
No it's Samba receiving a signal
On 13.01.2003 23:36:08 Tim Potter wrote:
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 08:40:55AM -0500, Green, Paul wrote:
[2003/01/08 08:26:20, 0]
rpc_parse/parse_spoolss.c:spoolss_io_devmode(607)
spoolss_io_devmode: Unknown specversion in devicemode [0x0]
[2003/01/08 08:26:20, 0]
Date: Mon Jan 13 08:53:54 2003
Author: abartlet
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/libsmb
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv15419/libsmb
Modified Files:
smbencrypt.c
Log Message:
Don't force the DOS password into a 14 char space, as this would imply null
termination - the password
Date: Mon Jan 13 12:21:07 2003
Author: abartlet
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/auth
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv32459/auth
Modified Files:
auth_util.c
Log Message:
Fix to debian bug #171071 - we had the wrong dereference on the pointer to be
Realloc()ed, causing it to
Date: Mon Jan 13 12:42:20 2003
Author: abartlet
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2749/lib
Modified Files:
data_blob.c util.c util_str.c
Log Message:
Accessing data after it's been free()ed really is a no-no...
Andrew Bartlett
Revisions:
Date: Mon Jan 13 12:48:37 2003
Author: abartlet
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/include
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2851/include
Modified Files:
includes.h rpc_dce.h
Added Files:
ntlmssp.h
Log Message:
Updates to our NTLMSSP code:
This tries to extract our
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