Hello All,
I am getting Windows cannot create profile directory, when I try to log on
to the Samba PDC, on Win2K m/c
Also I am not getting any log messages, this is the only log I got, the
second log I got a long time back the log file is not getting appended
after further logins
[2003/02/03
The W2K client systems may be at different service pack levels: most are
probably at 2 or 3.
Samba 2.2.7 is running on HP-UX 11.
The last entries in the log.smbd before this happens are:
[2003/02/03 10:59:40, 0] printing/nt_printing.c:(281)
nt_printing_init: Failed to open nt forms database
You should be able to use the kill -15 (or kill -9 if you really must!)
command to stop the relevant UNIX smbd deamon process. You can find out what
process number you need to kill by using the smbstatus command found in your
../samba/bin directory.
A relatively simple script could be used to do
i have added a linux system (acting as a client) in my windows network.
but i have to maintain a list of userspasswords using smbpasswd.
and if i am accessing a share on the windows terminal i have to specify its password.
the vice-versa is also true.
so is it possible to eliminate password
Yes, there are a few.
I'll try to explain what todo and why.
What: In your samba source directory before compiling change the
MAX_CONNECTION in smbd/conn.c to a larger value than the default 128. We
use 768.
Why: In windows 2000 TS the connections (typically mounting disks) you
will fast run
Hi,
using samba 2.2.5-UL (on a SuSE-SLOX-System) we have to mangle long pathnames
to short ones. We need this for some of our apps which generate batch-files
(*.bat) for compilation.
Normally this works correctly, exept for a directory named
Only_for_generation. This directory is mangled into
(sorry if this post is repeated, i am having problems with my email client)
i would like to know
whats the difference between
security = server
security = domain
i saw the docs and found that the 'server' does the authentication with and SMB server
while
'domain' does an authentication with a NT
Stuff usually works when the client installs their own drivers
locally.
Is there any way to grab the devmode generated by the windows clients
and inject it some place in samba's files to get a working devmode so
driver downloads with spools can work with these drivers?
Not without writing
Latest CVS version, Solaris 2.9, Forte C.
when (g)make install, wrong arguments to install and
libsmbclient.a/.so dont get installed.
Steve
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Hi all,
I'm having problems trying to configure samba with the lastest source.
The command I'm using is
env CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/kerberos/include -I/usr/local/ldap/include
LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/kerberos/lib -L/usr/local/ldap/lib
./configure --with-ads --with-ldap
The only example they have of this is on a MacOSX
server, but I am running the client version of OSX.
Not being an expert on NetInfo, I tried the
instructions with no luck.
Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks!
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Hi Delmar,
Best place to go is
I'm running Samba 2.2.5 on HP-UX 10.20.
I've recently started adding WinXP clients to my network. Here's
my issue:
I installed a WinXP machine on the network. I was able to add a
bunch of samba-networked printers to the Xp machine.
I recently added 2 new printers to the network. I added
I am running HP UX and having nothing but problems getting samba to show me the
correct groups. getent passwd and getent group may be the source but I don't have this
program on HP UX. I am playing with samba on my linux box (working fine) and I do
have these options. Is this not native on
Hello list,
the message:
Server error 400
chdir failed - the server is not configured correctly
The browser shows this messages when I access the address http://ednode02:901/
What's happen?
I found in Google and many messages says that the path is not correct.
My samba config file is:
We have been able to get windows workstations to validate against win2k for
authentication, but in looking at local shares on the linux box (via samba), do
the users need to be localized to a group in /etc/group to allow access to
files
on the linux system that samba is running on. Here is the
Are there any news on samba as a BDC for NT or w2k?
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Dear all,
i have the following problem, the outlook express desktop settings are
being overwritten every time i change the host. i was helped by Laurent
HOFMANN (thanks a lot), who pointed out that the exclusion list in
ntuser.ini excludes Local Settings from the files, which are being
If you simply want to connect you're SAMBA server to an existing Domain you
can do this by typing:
smbpasswd -j DOMAIN-NAME -r PRIMARY-DOMIN-SERVER-NAME (RETURN) at the UNIX
prompt.
This will then use the domain login information (IDPassword) to allow
access to the SAMBA server.
IF you simply
I believe that your issue is related to UNIX permissions. The location
of your profiles directory must be set to allow all users R/W to it.
Create a new group in your group file and add every user to it. Then
change the ownership of the profiles directory. Also make sure that all
Hello,
I tried to install Samba as standard source code software on QNX 6.2 NC:
./configure
make
The compiler report error in libsmb/cli_samr.c row 419 about uint type of
ptr.
I changed the type to uint32 since init_samr_q_query_useraliases function
accept uint32 pointer.
After that the
Ryan,
This should be looked as one of those security or convenience issues.
While it is a little inconvenient and sometimes quite costly to have AV
software installed and configured for automatic updates across an entire
network. It is one of the safest and most secure
On Sat Feb 1 11:00:04 GMT 2003, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Dr. Hansjoerg Maurer wrote:
Hi,
could it be a problem with the operating system, samba runs on?
On Solaris 2.8 I have the same problems, decribed above, but not on
linux (both running samba 2.2.7a
I am running Citrix Metaframe XP on Windows 2000 server and would like to
have the ability to access files on my AIX Unix server. Are there any
issues with Samba in a Windows Terminal Server environment?
In addition to the suggestions already given:
1) Run the latest Samba 2.2.7a--there are
To the samba-people
when can we expect a stable 3.0 release?
I´ve heard of the massive changes using ldap between 2.2.7a
and 3.0.
Does it make sense to wait for 3.0 to change my systems to ldap?
Thanks!
Peter
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On Monday, February 03, 2003 7:56 PM
Robert Adkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe that your issue is related to UNIX permissions. The location
of your profiles directory must be set to allow all users R/W to it.
Create a new group in your group file and add every user to it. Then
change
Robert M. Martel wrote:
On Sat Feb 1 11:00:04 GMT 2003, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Dr. Hansjoerg Maurer wrote:
Hi,
could it be a problem with the operating system, samba runs on?
On Solaris 2.8 I have the same problems, decribed above, but not on
linux (both running
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, peter grotz wrote:
To the samba-people
when can we expect a stable 3.0 release?
No firm promises! We are hoping to get 3.0.0 out by mid-April.
I´ve heard of the massive changes using ldap between 2.2.7a and 3.0.
Does it make sense to wait for 3.0 to change my systems to
Alessandro Bruni wrote:
In the config.log nothing I can understand
configure:16008: gcc -o conftest -O-I/usr/local/kerberos/include
-I/usr/local/ldap/include -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
-L/usr/local/kerberos/lib -L/usr/local/ldap/lib conftest.c
-lpopt -lsec
-lgen
--- Adam Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The next step (and what you're probably missing)
is
compiling samba --with-acl-support (or something
like
that.. do ./configure --help | grep -i acl). I
tweaked a .spec file in a SRPM and you might have
to
edit your port's Makefile or
Good day,
I have to first of all apologise for taking you
unawares by
the contents of this message. I had to send the
message
straightaway because of the short time involved in
what
I demand of you. Please treat this message with
utmost
seriousness and swiftness.
Apart from the fact that you
Hi,
I'm running samba-2.2.7a with LDAP. I have almost 1200 users and more
than 200 workstations divided in 7 classrooms. All my users have access
to all workstations, it means that I have more than 1000 profiles in
each workstations. I don't want to use remote profile because I have
limited
ld: fatal: library -lpopt: not found
The last line is the important one, I think: you need the popt library. On
Solaris 8, for example, I believe that even the pre-packaged versions from
sunfreeware.com require that the popt package be installed at the same time.
Look at
i want to configure samba as PDC .i installed the
samba on the linux box machine and configure it
accordingly.
I am trying to connect the windows 2000(server) as a
client of this domain.
when i press ok after writing the domain name at the
windows 2000 (as a client). It gives me a window ,
asking
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On Sun, 2 Feb 2003, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Sun, 2 Feb 2003, Thorsten D. Marsen wrote:
Hi John,
The smbpasswd utilitiy only changes the password in /etc/samba/smbpasswd.
It does NOT use PAM at all.
The system tool 'passwd'
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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On Sun, 2 Feb 2003, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Sun, 2 Feb 2003, Thorsten D. Marsen wrote:
Hi John,
The smbpasswd utilitiy only changes the password in /etc/samba/smbpasswd.
It does
Samba Gurus,
I have successfully compiled samba with the winind
option on Solaris 8. When I try to configure winbind by using the
smbpasswd -j option I get the following message:See 'net join'
for this functionality
Please advise
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Hi,
I have a small LAN; 3 Win XP clients plus a Samba server. It was all
working fine till recently.
Now, only one XP client can connect to the Samba server. It does so with no
problems.
The other two XP clients cannot connect. The Samba server shows up in
network neighborhood but when I
Hello everyone.
Does anyone know if you can use Samba to send messages over the network
using Windows' Messenger service (which uses mailslots which are part of the SMB
protocol - hence why I ask) in the same was as using 'NET SEND' on a Windows machine?
If the answer is no, does anyone know if
On Mon, Feb 03, 2003 at 08:52:00PM +, root wrote:
Does anyone know if you can use Samba to send messages over the network
using Windows' Messenger service (which uses mailslots which are part
of the SMB protocol - hence why I ask) in the same was as using 'NET
SEND' on a Windows machine?
I think it was an oversight on my part I found the net command in the
samba directory.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Sajesh Singh
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 3:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] Winbind error
Samba
Compiled 3.0alpha22cvs on solaris 8 with ads and winbind support getting
the following errors
# ./net ads testjoin
[2003/02/03 17:00:54, 0] lib/charcnv.c:init_iconv(93)
Conversion from UCS-2LE to CP850 not supported
[2003/02/03 17:00:54, 0] lib/charcnv.c:init_iconv(93)
Conversion from UTF8 to
Hi all,
Does anyone know of a binary distribution of a fairly recent version of
samba for AIX 4.3 ?
I've tried the 2.2.5 binary distribution from www.bullfreeeware.com but when
I ran testparm and smbstatus, just as a quick check, I got symbol table
errors.
Thanks in advance.
Gavin Lowe
RHCE
Hello.
Is there any way to prevent user billyg from logging onto a samba pdc more then
once?
Or perhaps is there a better way of dealing with the following scenario:
Consider this, billyg logs onto the domain in the morning, creates volumns of work,
then decides he needs to scan a picture
Hi, I'm trying to solve a problem for about 3 weeks ago and can't...
I have debian here with samba (Version 2.999+3.0.alpha21-3 for Debian) acting
as the PDC of domain CASA. I have two Windows XP Professional here in my home
and since I was having problems with the local browser and browse lists
Hello.
Excuse the double post. The previous wasnt wrapped nicely
Is there any way to prevent user billyg from logging onto a samba pdc
more then once?
Or perhaps is there a better way of dealing with the following scenario:
Consider this, billyg logs onto the domain in the morning, creates
Hi Chris,
Did the checks you recommended (which are some of the ones I always do
when troubleshooting too, but definitely something to keep in mind).
-No changes from default (including binaries/conf files)...no corrupt
files/libraries from what I can tell.
-Tried forced reinstall of Samba
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On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Hansjoerg Maurer wrote:
we have solaris 2.8 here (I initially described the problem at our
site), and I can help testing to. Could there be any connections to the
Solaris fcntl bug, described in other E-Mails, or is this a
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On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Brian Johnson wrote:
Would you mind pointing us to a howto that works?
I'm partial to the one in the Samba-HOWTO-Collection.
See my other posts about an unconfirmed bug with Samba on Solaris wrt to
driver downloads...
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Does anyone know if smb 3.0 supports the network
file transfer of files with
extended attributes and retains them? I want to do a
backup from one server,
SOURCE, to another server, DEST, and I want the
extended attributes to be
intact. I have been
--- Joe Gerkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Chris,
Did the checks you recommended (which are some of
the ones I always do
when troubleshooting too, but definitely something
to keep in mind).
-No changes from default (including binaries/conf
files)...no corrupt
files/libraries from what
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 15:24, Chris de Vidal wrote:
--- Joe Gerkman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Chris,
Did the checks you recommended (which are some of
the ones I always do
when troubleshooting too, but definitely something
to keep in mind).
-No changes from default (including
Has anyone had the home directories of some Windows 2000 users become
inundated with thousands (15k or so) of directories all of a sudden? This is
of course a samba share on the samba PDC. It really renders the H:\ pretty
useless. It also seems to occur only if you are logged onto a certain
See below.
On Fri, 2003-01-31 at 23:19, Pierre Lebrun wrote:
Can you send smb.conf please ?
Pierre
Dan Perik wrote:
Hello,
I had the pleasure of installing a new Linux(RH8.0)/Samba(2.2.7a) server
(as a PDC) at one of our locations this week. They previously were
accessing a
Yes, sorry about that...
They look to be hexidecimal. Maybe up to 8 or 10 digits at most. Really odd,
it seems like there may be directories named 0 through a really large heax
number...
As there are around 15000 of these directories, you can imagine how hard it
is to really do a listing. Or do
Hi all,
I am trying to get Samba 2.2.7a working with my Windows2000 PDC. My RedHat
Linux 7.2 box successfully joined the domain. However, when I use the
wbinfo -g command while Samba and Winbindd are running, I get the error
0xc233 instead of the DOMAIN+username I am expecting. What is
Ever heard of a virus? They tend to do things like that.
***
Has anyone had the home directories of some Windows 2000 users become
inundated with thousands (15k or so) of directories all of a sudden?
This is of course a samba share on the samba PDC. It really renders
the H:\
What username and password are you trying to use to log on to the XP
machines?
If you are trying to do it anonymously, have you checked to see that
anonymous file sharing is actually enabled? There is more than one
setting in windows XP that can disable anonymous sharing.
You could check very
Hi,
I have 2 linux machines, SOURCE and DEST on a network. I create some
snapshots of the file structure on SOURCE and these snapshots have extended
attributes. I want to copy the snapshots from SOURCE over to DEST over the
network, but I don't want to lose the information on the extended
here is a snippet from xp after i try to login to the samba domain... any help would
be appreciated... dns is working on linux box followed directions for samba PDC
setup.
The following error occurred when DNS was queried for the service location (SRV)
resource record used to locate a
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 01:34, Daniel Armbrust wrote:
What username and password are you trying to use to log on to the XP
machines?
The duckman login of my smbpasswd, the duckman login of XP that I added and
both didn't work, also I have putted all the passwords equal, the smbpasswd
db
Hi,
I have Samba running on a Linux box with a non-routable IP address
(192.168.y.y), I have a second Linux box with a real world IP 132.x.x.x
doing destination network address translation (dnat) using iptables
forwarding all incoming traffic tcp and udp ports 137 through 139 to the
box with samba
Do you want anonymous access, or username/password access to the XP
machines?
If you want username/password access to the machines, have you checked
to make sure you are using encrypted passwords on the samba server?
If you are using anonymous shares, have you been able to access one XP
machine
Might not be it...but the '30 second lockup' triggered a memory...
Could this be the 'looking for scheduled tasks' problem?
Here's a blurb from the
windows-net-mag site
(http://www.win2000mag.net/Articles/Index.cfm?ArticleID=24546)
.
Like Windows 2000, XP suffers from a
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 02:41, Daniel Armbrust wrote:
Do you want anonymous access, or username/password access to the XP
machines?
I just want access, anonymous or not but with username/password would be
better
If you want username/password access to the machines, have you checked
to
i want to configure samba as PDC .i installed the
samba on the linux box machine and configure it
accordingly.
I am trying to connect the windows 2000(server) as a
client of this domain.
when i press ok after writing the domain name at the
windows 2000 (as a client). It gives me a window ,
asking
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On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Holger Biber wrote:
using samba 2.2.5-UL (on a SuSE-SLOX-System) we have to mangle long
pathnames to short ones. We need this for some of our apps which
generate batch-files (*.bat) for compilation. Normally this works
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 00:38, Adil Hussain wrote:
i want to configure samba as PDC .i installed the
samba on the linux box machine and configure it
accordingly.
I am trying to connect the windows 2000(server) as a
client of this domain.
when i press ok after writing the domain name at the
The W2K client systems may be at different service pack levels: most are
probably at 2 or 3.
Samba 2.2.7 is running on HP-UX 11.
The last entries in the log.smbd before this happens are:
[2003/02/03 10:59:40, 0] printing/nt_printing.c:(281)
nt_printing_init: Failed to open nt forms database
Hi All!
I am new to Samba and this group and I have a question...
My company wants to make a custom version of Samba which is capable of
creating a share which is actually a union of two directories.
ie: instead of the share \\samba\arthur being /home/arthur,
we want the share \\samba\arthur to
The best thing you can do is to make a custom VFS module.
Look in the source and example/VFS directoryes of samba source code.
Good Luck,
Simo.
On Mon, 2003-02-03 at 15:29, Arthur Barrett wrote:
Hi All!
I am new to Samba and this group and I have a question...
My company wants to make a
Arthur,
If there is a collision (2 or more directories with the same name),
what do you think would be the best thing to do?
I understand the idea of merging 2 directories, I think I would
use such a feature.
I think the VFS module should actually support n directories.
For the moment, can't
For Arthur Barrett's purpose, it seems preferring the Read-Write
user-specific directory over the common one would be best. If the user
checks out a file and want to edit it, they should be able to. Until they
check it back in, they should see the file which has their changes in their
share. This
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Tom Alsberg wrote:
When smbd starts (and this includes at least 2.2.3, I believe, and beyond
to 3.0.x), it checks to see if there is a SID in the secrets file with the
key SECRET/SID/UCNBNAME where UCNBNAME is the uppercase NetBIOS name.
You mean - the uppercase
Can I use Samba to network a PC with Win 2000 pro with a PC with Solaris
9.0 or 8.0 together and share files and a printer?
Thank you.
Thomas
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Here's gdb with bt from two processes 12279 and 12327
root@reiger# gdb /usr/local/samba/bin/smbd 12279
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GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
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On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Tomek wrote:
Can I use Samba to network a PC with Win 2000 pro with a PC with Solaris
9.0 or 8.0 together and share files and a printer?
Thank you.
Yes. In future please ask questions of this type on the general samba
mailing list. This is NOT a technical question.
- John
Samba is pretty good about sticking with POSIX functions. I tripped over a small
case where it references a non-POSIX function. So I fixed it. See attachment.
This patch should work on both head and 3_0. The 2_2 branch is unaffected.
I verified it compiles okay. Otherwise, this change is simple
i want to configure samba as PDC .i installed the
samba on the linux box machine and configure it
accordingly.
I am trying to connect the windows 2000(server) as a
client of this domain.
when i press ok after writing the domain name at the
windows 2000 (as a client). It gives me a window ,
asking
Samba 2.2.7 uses fcntl locks on a regular basis for internal
locking, even if you have set strict locking and posix locks=no.
The errors you are getting in your log indicate that you have
run out of the system resource controlling the size of the fcntl
lock table.
You will need to go into SAM (or
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 01:01:07PM +0100, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
Hi Jeremy,
the latest HEAD didn't not compile with heimdal on SuSE8.1
because AP_OPTS_USE_SUBKEY is not defined in the heimdal/krb5.h
only in the MIT krb5.h :-(
is it possible to fix samba that it finally
Hey all,
I hate to be that guy who posts to the list asking if anybody is interested
in a position as a Samba Software Engineer, but that's my part today :).
Anyway, my company, Snap Appliance, is looking for a full-time, or mostly
full-time Samba guy, who can help us work maintain and develop
Please post this question to [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is for developers.
Thanks
PG
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Subject: help needed : Error : The specified user does not exist.
i want
Also, if you are going to support specific enctypes, note that Heimdal
defines ENCTYPE_ARCFOUR_HMAC_MD5 rather than ENCTYPE_ARCFOUR_HMAC.
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A nmblookup -A $IP against a NT 4.0 client will return the name of any
logged in user. This same query against an XP Professional client does
not return any user names.
Has anyone seen this before?
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On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Ralf G. R. Bergs wrote:
since I upgraded our fileserver running Debian 3.0/i386 with Samba 2.2.7a (a
package I created myself) I'm seeing the following messages in syslog:
Jan 28 14:55:50 Fileserver nmbd[22451]: [2003/01/28
Matt Pavlovich wrote:
A nmblookup -A $IP against a NT 4.0 client will return the name of any
logged in user. This same query against an XP Professional client does
not return any user names.
Has anyone seen this before?
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I
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 11:01:13AM +0100, Steve Hardy wrote:
not entirely true again
the error in the current code is
S - SR = SR
H - HR = HR
which should be
S - SR = S
H - HR = H
that's all. Still simplifies the code.
Ok, I finally got to test this and built a torture tester
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On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
The problem this time is that we have set up a permission structure
for files in about the same way as windows do, using groups.
The problem is that in windows, the files inherit the group
membership
Greetings,
I have just configured Redhat 7.3 with winbind with
our win2k AD server and ran into a problem with the
username/password handoff.
Please point me to few documents or sites for winbind.
How does it fit into samba and technical details
pertaining to winbind.Search on net put me off on
I did mention in my original post that I think the systems resource issues
are coming from the fact that unused smbd deamon processes are clogging up
the system and wont die, rather than the other way round.
So I'm not sure if upping the resource table sizes would solve the problem
or just delay
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On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Ola Lundqvist wrote:
I have got a small problem. The thing is that if one use
A open a file in microsoft word without having write access
to the file the file become locked.
From smbstatus:
19717 DENY_WRITE RDONLY
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On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Ulf Bertilsson wrote:
I wonder what this means ?:
error packet at line 878 cmd=162 (SMBntcreateX) eclass=1 ecode=32
You could grab the #defines from incluee/doserr.h
/* Error classes */
#define ERRDOS 0x01 /* Error is
Date: Mon Feb 3 18:09:58 2003
Author: jmcd
Update of /home/cvs/samba/source
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv28403
Modified Files:
configure.in
Log Message:
Try to get build working on systems with krb runtime but not devel libs.
Let's not assume that because one dir exists
Date: Mon Feb 3 18:10:30 2003
Author: jmcd
Update of /home/cvs/samba/source
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv28543
Modified Files:
configure
Log Message:
Try to get build working on systems with krb runtime but not devel libs.
Let's not assume that because one dir exists the
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
configure.in
Hmm, I seem to have run into the same trouble richard did a while back...I
get this message when trying to check in configure:
Checking in configure;
/home/cvs/samba/source/configure,v -- configure
new revision: 1.282.2.39;
Date: Mon Feb 3 19:29:33 2003
Author: jerry
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2855
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
configure
Log Message:
reran autoconf-2.53
Revisions:
configure 1.282.2.38 = 1.282.2.39
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On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Jim McDonough wrote:
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
configure.in
Hmm, I seem to have run into the same trouble richard did a while back...I
get this message when trying to check in configure:
On Sat, Feb 01, 2003 at 01:01:30PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Sat Feb 1 13:01:30 2003
Author: abartlet
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/param
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv10377/param
Modified Files:
loadparm.c
Log Message:
We now have client-side
Date: Mon Feb 3 20:37:16 2003
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/utils
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv10984/utils
Modified Files:
profiles.c
Log Message:
Grrr. Kill all BSD-isms... Spotted by Paul Green [EMAIL PROTECTED].
Jeremy.
Revisions:
profiles.c
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