well I have done all this(not only with winamp)...no chanceyesterday I
tried it with a linux client (suse 8.0 as well) on the same machine the win 98
client was running before and it does not work neither - then I was mounting
the share with NFS and i could play the mp3 files!!! ...quite
On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 18:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please lend me some expertise...
Sure! See below:
RE: [Samba] Win95 Win98 - NOT WORKING - NT,2000, XP are ok (re
Printing is working fine for our Windows NT, 2000 and XP clients.
However, with windows 95 98, the print job gets
On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 14:14, Jim wrote:
I've got my Samba-LDAP PDC set up but I need to know how to redirect the
My Documents and Application Data. I have figured out how to redirect
My Documents on the client side but it really needs to be done from the
server, if possible.
Can someone
Hi,
I am not running it that way but one thing you can do is probably print
directly to your printer server? Do you have a jetdirect card in your
printer? It is a work around but this way you can have the 95/98 print jobs
get by till this is resolved.
I have noticed on two occasions where i have
Ghosting
Why, you are useing linux.
Boot your system from cd.
Make the filesystem on the new hd
mke2fs .
Mount the old and the new hd, eg.:
mkdir /OLD
mkdir /NEW
mount /dev/hda5 /OLD
mount /dev/sda1 /NEW
Change to the old hd
cd /OLD
use tar to
hi all
are there any tools that allow me to administrate SAMBA.
for example ; can I allow for a particilar user to log from 10h to 12.
thanks
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are there any tools that allow me to administrate SAMBA.
for example ; can I allow for a particilar user to log from 10h to 12.
thanks
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hi all
are there any tools that allow me to administrate SAMBA.
for example ; can I allow for a particilar user to log from 10h to
12.
thanks
While I'm not sure if there are easier ways to do this, you can have a
cron job run which will disable a particular account.
hi all
are there any tools that allow me to administrate SAMBA.
for example ; can I allow for a particilar user to log from 10h to 12.
thanks
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Good morning, I am posting msgs on the NON OPERATION of WINBIND. GOOD I
should say that without I had made any change in the system it started to
work in an of my facilities. INCREDIBLE but it worked. The problem now is
that I tried log in the samba not previously using an user servant in the
Domain=[SURSON] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
[2003/03/18 06:48:52, 1]
nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:winbindd_getgrnam_from_gid(3
Could not convert gid 10032 to rid
[2003/03/18 06:48:52, 1]
nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_getpwnam_from_uid(22
Could not convert uid 10032
Howdie all
How would I give a user certain permissions on a win 2000 box.
I have certain programs that require high permission such as poweruser and
so on ,how would I make a samba user have poweruser permission on a win2000
box
Thanks a lot
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I have problem with mapping lpt abowe LPT2 port. why? Win98 loged in to Microsoft
Network and execute logon script.
net use lpt1: \\SERVERNAME\lj_5_p that's OK
net use lpt2: \\SERVERNAME\dj_3820 that's OK
net use lpt3: \\SERVERNAME\dj_990c Here is Error: That device is not avaliable in
network.
Hi,
I have the following situation:
192.168.64.0/24 is my local network. .1 is my PDC (samba 2.2.6) workgroup
is vanheusden
192.168.97.0/24 is an intranet somewhere else to which I'm connected
through a vpn. workgroup is enderman
ip-forwarding is enabled on 192.168.64.1 (my default gateway and
hi!
i´ve a problem in my lan with samba an the clients:
everything is working fine, but samba or the client (i don´t know who) is
disconnecting frequently althoug i´m working at a file on a share.
so when i want to save it´s not possible.
i´ve to try saving 4-5 times an the the daemon at the
Is there a way to find out what options were used to compile
Samba? I no longer have the source for the version that is
compile on my system and I would like to upgrade to the
latest version.
I'm not aware of any... the closest I can suggest is inferring from the
output of testparm. I
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Question: why would one tar and not simply cp -a?
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ghosting
Why, you are useing linux.
Boot your system from cd.
Make the filesystem on the new hd
mke2fs .
Mount the old and the new hd, eg.:
mkdir /OLD
mkdir /NEW
Hi,
I am a newbie to CUPS printing system. I have installed it on my Debian 3.0
(woody) system. Now I can print test pages thru the Browser.
How do I add it as the network printer to the Samba server? I need to
print from a Windows client.
Thank you in advance for any help.
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hey
I am running Samba 2.2.8 on FreeBSD4.8, and all is working well, except:
I have set up a virtual printer using Samba to take a print job, turn it
into a pdf and then email it back to an address, using a perl script and the
Samba print command. I have tested the script logging in as the Samba
You definately want to get the agent from support.veritas.com!
The latest Linux agent for Win NT/2000 server is 5.01 (posted in Dec, 2002).
You might also want to search the veritas.backupexec.windowsnt.english
newsgroup for unix / linux to research backup speed issues in
backing up Linux with BE
I am using Red Hat 8.0 with KDE, and I have installed samba-common and
samba-client packages, version 2.2.7-4.8.0. The Windows server is a
Windows 2000 Server with a HP LaserJet 4500. I can use smbclient -L
//server -U user to view the shares. After setting up in the Red Hat
Printer Config,
I remember seeing a patch here a long while back that I thought was going
to be committed for making the install relocatable (i.e. allowing for a
DESTDIR to be specified during a make install). I can't find it, and I'm
not sure I am remembering correctly, anyway, so here is a shot at it.
Tested
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Subject: [Samba] Problem installing a particular printer
hello,
I'm trying to migrate a rather simple configuration from a
Samba 2.0.6 to Samba 2.2.8 , on an AIX system.
smb.conf stays exactly the same checked with testparm.
File sharing works fine again, but not printing : smbd meets an internal
error when a NT box tries to launch a print job.
Hello all,
We see a strange problem with netbios aliases. Here the setup:
Linux (RedHat 7.3) samba server (2.2.7a) that is running with 3 netbios
aliases, A, B and C, where A is the netbios name of the server. For each
netbios alias, a share scratch is defined that is public and contains a
Has the driver for this printer been installed on
the samba server? If it has, it may have to be
reinstalled.
If the 4550 can't be installed on the server,
you can create a printer share for
[picasso] and use:
use client driver = yes
path = /var/spool/public
create mode =
Hi,
I have Linux box with Samba as PDC and mixed network enviroment - Linux
and windows machines.
Windows boxes can browse and access all Linux shares.
Linux boxes can browse only Win95/98 shares.
When I try to obtain a list of shares on Win2000/NT machine using
smbclient -L (without user name
well I have done all this(not only with winamp)...no chanceyesterday I
tried it with a linux client (suse 8.0 as well) on the same machine the win
98
client was running before and it does not work neither - then I was mounting
the share with NFS and i could play the mp3 files!!! ...quite
Sir, I am trying to install samba on a enterprise 450 can you provide so
direction
On this install.
Thank you,
Art
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Hello everyone,
I upgraded my Samba server on my RHL 7.2 box from 2.2.3a to 2.2.7. Almost
immediately afterwards, all of my admin users suddenly were unable to access
the printers that were being shared by Samba. Any idea of what is wrong and
how to fix it? The messages I'm getting are that I
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What is the preferred method of letting Win9X users changes their password?
I Have the necessary settings on smb.conf (passwd chat, ect.) but still
can't seem to get it to work properly.
And trust me, if I upgrade the Win OS's, itll cause more confusion then
needed.
Kev
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I may be mistaken, but I believe with the way recent version of Backup Exec
are licensed, you need to purchase a license and have the remote agent
running on each server you wish to backup.
Mike
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I may be mistaken, but I believe with the way recent version of Backup Exec
are licensed, you need to purchase a license and have the remote agent
running on each server you wish to backup.
Thats true for version 9 for novell.
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On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 16:10, Kevin Smith wrote:
What is the preferred method of letting Win9X users changes their password?
I Have the necessary settings on smb.conf (passwd chat, ect.) but still
can't seem to get it to work properly.
And trust me, if I upgrade the Win OS's, itll cause more
Michael, and anyone else,
So, does this mean that it is not necessary to delete or modify any of
the *.tdb files.
I tried the following:
1) Changing the workstation from domain to workgroup
2) Deleting the machine account from smbpasswd and /etc/passwd
3) Trying to rejoin the domain
I got the
Hey all,
In order to patch our solaris server to 2.2.8 I need to compilie
with LDAP to support our current installation. But, low and behold, it
simply won't compile. I've tried the binary packages but they don't seem
to have LDAP supoprt. Also, the Samba proper CVS version as of last
Hi,
we are operating the IT of a small non-profit organization with a Samba
server (2.2.5) and roughly 15 Win2k workstations. Everything works
fine so far but one single issue: Printing messages from Outlook
Express: only the header of the mail is printed, no single line of the body.
All the
I have Samba 2.2.8 running on Debian Woody for S390. I am trying to connect
via the wins server list that is on a win 2000 wins server, but I don't see
my linux server in the list. I can ping and search and find the server by
name. I looked in the log.nmdb for messages, but the file is not
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Subject: Re: [Samba] mp3 files still not playing
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 18:48:07 +0100 (MET)
Christian Raack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well I have done all this(not
Samba doesn't allow connections from usernames that have in them. For
example, using 2.2.5 and winbind with
security = DOMAIN
password server = win2kmixed
workgroup = MIXEDDOMAIN
all my users can login, (for example MIXEDDOMAIN+aho, MIXEDDOMAIN+tdickson),
but my users named and bobalso (which
hi,
I installed 2.2.8 and now I have multiple status lines with smbstatus
Samba version 2.2.8
Service uid gid pid machine
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Hi everyone,
I just upgraded my Samba from 2.2.3a to 2.2.7 because of security problem on
my RedHat Linux (Intel) box. Immediately afterwards, all of my admin users
on Windows XP and Windows 2000 machines could not gain access to printers
and could not add printers, even though I am using the
I've noticed that on Samba 2.2.5, that the ACLs don't work quite as
expected. Under win2000 you remove access by the group everyone by deleting
it, under Samba, you have to set the group Everyone to deny all (which then
gives you a warning, and then you can add separate users.)
Is it possible to
Samba Team,
I am running samba 2.0 on a Solaris Unix system. We have about 9 Unix systems
and 3 PCs. Samba works great from Windows machines to access files on all other
computers on the network. Is there a way to access the file systems on the PCs
from the Unix machines? For example
Is anyone routing samba connections over a wan?
Is there a way to do this that will make the network admins happy?
Thanks for your help with this.
-alan
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PH:
Has anyone had any issue using remsh and rcp using a windows acct? When I log into my
unix box with my nt acct, i can run su, rlogin but not remsh or rcp. Am I missing
something.
Thank you
Jenn Fountain
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We just updated a 2.2.5 samba server to 2.2.8 and note a
difference in the way valid users are determined.
In 2.2.5, we could have
unix user user1 in unix group groupA
AND
NIS+ user user2 in a NIS+ group groupA
We set valid users = @groupA for samba share groupA_shr
and both user1 and
Yes,
Too busy to upgrade and all is running good, spec's are:
Running Samba 2.0.7
Red Hat 7.1 Kernel 2.4.2-2
Running over Frame Relay with password checking and profiling to Win 98 boxes.
On 64k circuits logon can be slow (the profile) but 128 and above is fast.
But, then it is Win 98se and
You should read up on smbclient and smbmount.
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/smbclient.1.html
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/smbmount.8.html
Khanh Tran
Network Operations
Sarah Lawrence College
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I guess the question is, is the same command used to start smbd at boot as
is used after boot? Beware those complicated startup scripts.
Joel
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Good day list.
THis is my first post, and I am also searhing the archives to try to find the answers.
I am trying to setup samba to act as an authentication server, as well =
as the obvious file backup server.
I have been battling arround, and finally managed to get the samba shares to work - I
add the following to your smb.conf [Global]:
disable spoolss = yes
use client driver = yes
restart samba
Jim
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Subject: [Samba] Printer Rights Fail
http://www.samba.org/
read the documentation there.
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I upgraded to samba 2.2.7 on Red Hat 7.2 from Red Hat RPMs. Emacs on
XP now hangs for 5 seconds when it autosaves to a samba file. After a
timeout, emacs continues merrily along until the next autosave.
Ordinary file writes (saves) and reads are instantaneous. While emacs
is hanging, other
Howdy folks, I am compiling 2.2.8 from source on a Caldera Openlinux 2.3 box
to replace the 2.0.x version that is there. I do NOT want to use swat at all.
How do I stop it from being compiled/installed? The only swat related
configure switch I could find is where to put the swat stuff, but
Good night,
I am inexperienced but I am facing countless problems with WINBIND + it
DANCES THE SAMBA + NT2k. WINBIND began to work alone after countless
attempts. The times I turn off the file smbpasswd and give in before I don't
get more to enter in the directories of the SAMBA. Even with the
I am compiling 2.2.8 on a Caldera Openlinux box that was running 2.0.5 or
some such. It already has a working config and uses samba.d dirs for it's
files:
/etc/samba.d
/var/lock/samba.d
/var/log/samba.d
etc
During compile I use following switches
--with-piddir=/var/lock/samba.d
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003 15:04:03 -0700, Andrew R wrote:
I am trying to setup samba to act as an authentication server, as well =
as the obvious file backup server.
This free IBM tutorial is IMHO one of the best starting points about
this:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/esdd/tutorials/samba.html
IBM in the recent years since Gerstner took over (I
still have the Inside OS2 mag with him as a Borg, nice
cover), has turned into a great company.
Bri-
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I found this in the archives:
http://samba.cadcamlab.org/lists/samba/Feb2002/00318.html
It pertains pretty directly to the problem I'm seeing.
I first started having it with my 2.7 installed version
so I upgraded to 2.8. I'm still having the same problem.
Basically, I have a group of web
I can logon to Samba and map a drive letter (say net use F: /home), but I
cannot delete files under F: at the DOS prompt with command del (e.g.
F:\del xyz.txt), the error says :
The network has responded incorrectly.
Abort, Retry, Fail?
This is my smb.conf -
[global]
netbios
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Harondel J. Sibble wrote:
Howdy folks, I am compiling 2.2.8 from source on a Caldera Openlinux 2.3 box
to replace the 2.0.x version that is there. I do NOT want to use swat at all.
How do I stop it from being compiled/installed? The only swat related
configure switch I
Harondel,
Why not take the easy way?
You can build OpenLinux RPM packages from:
1. cd ~samba/packaging/Caldera/OpenLinux
2. sh makerpms.sh
If it does not work, drop me a line. I'll try to help you.
- John T.
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Harondel J. Sibble wrote:
I am compiling
John
On 20 Mar 2003 at 0:13, John H Terpstra wrote:
Why not take the easy way?
I LIKE the easy
You can build OpenLinux RPM packages from:
1. cd ~samba/packaging/Caldera/OpenLinux
2. sh makerpms.sh
I was poking around the source dirs and found that and tried it actually. It
doesn't work
On 20 Mar 2003 at 0:09, John H Terpstra wrote:
SWAT is enabled only through /etc/inetd.conf or /etc/inet.d/swat. So just make
sure it is disabled.
Hmm, there is no way to not have it installed at all then? Ideally I don't
want it just sitting there taking up space if I'm never going to use
I was previously using samba 2.7a and everything was going fine. I upgraded
to 2.8 (because of the security update) and found that I could no longer browse
to my Samba server.
I used rpm -Uv to upgrade samba and have made no configuration changes, has
anyone else had the similar problem or is
If it means that much to you, rm the sbin/swat binary, as well as the swat
directory under your install prefix. That's pretty much all there is to
SWAT.
Khanh Tran
Network Operations
Sarah Lawrence College
1 Mead Way
Bronxville, NY 10708
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From: Harondel J. Sibble
Hello. I am looking to get the parameters that the RPM was made for. I have noticed
that it is not being updated and would like to get the current ver. on my system. I
would be interested in making the RPMs but need to know how to make them first, maybe
some direction to info on making
Thanks for the suggestion Andrew, I was hopeful,
but removing the writeable made no difference.
Still prints from NT, 2000, XP but not from Win95, 98.
Any other ideas?
-peter.
Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 19/03/2003 07:05:29 PM
On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 18:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the suggestion Raj.
I might try using an old backup copy of the conf file.
Don't know why this would work, but worth a shot anyway hey?
:-)
-peter.
Raj Saxena [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 19/03/2003 07:20:09 PM
Hi,
I am not running it that way but one thing you can do is probably
Hello,
I am running Samba 2.2.3a-6 on a Debian(testing) machine.
It is running as a PDC for 15 Win2K(SP2/3) systems. Everything runs
beautifully except the users cannot change their passwds. When a user
CTRL-ALT-DEL and change passwd they ultimately get a messages stating that
the old passwd is
Hi,
We are running samba 2.2.3 and we would like to upgrade because of the
security problems.
We made an attempt to upgrade to the 2.2.7 version but with the same
compilation options and with the same configuration file (smb.conf),
we are unable to enter into any directory : we get the message
Guys,
Thanks, I thought that because when I was able to join the domain that this
was not necessary. I tried and I was able to login. Sorry to bother and
thanks again for the assistance.
Loren Erwin
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Nir Soffer wrote:
I can't reproduce this at all on a recent (CVS) build
of SAMBA_3_0. Can you give me more details on *exactly*
how you reproduce it please ?
What I did was simply do, on the unix side:
mkdir b1996
cd b1996
touch nirtest123456
touch nirtest12345
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reference b1996)
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Nir Soffer
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reference b1996)
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Nir Soffer
I am sending this again here, as I did not get any reply for some
time, and haven't yet figured it out by myself:
Hi there.
Leaving the idea of not providing driver files on the server for a
while (only specifying the name, as in my previous thread here), I was
trying the SPOOLSS adddriver RPC
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Hi!
Here's a little ten-liner I wrote some weeks ago being annoyed by
diverging uid/gid allocation on separate member servers. I declared
one of them the ID master, and had the others ask him.
I know this is an ugly hack, but for me it worked quite
On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 12:31, Anthony Liguori wrote:
This is the first part of an IDMAP LDAP backend for Winbind. This patch
moves the ldapsam LDAP routines into a separate library. There's a lot
of crazy code in ldapsam to handle the various oddities of different
ldap libraries.
The
Hi List..
I have earlier posted my problem to the [EMAIL PROTECTED], but got no
answer...
So I try this list now...
Please forgive me if I'm on the wrong list, but I really need this to
work..
So, my problem.
I have set up an CUPS-server to handle our printing, on this machine
I also set up
Thank you for your answer.
The HP server is not configurated as WINS server.
On the SHARP printer we declare @ip, @Gateway, subnetmask and @DNS and NOT a
@WINS server.
I don't understand why the printer consider the samba server (HP) as a WIS
server.
Thank you for help
Thank you for your answer.
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On March 19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I put all the files in the print share at (\\dev\print$\w32x86). The
files are from Windows XP Professional SP1. The files are, as
reported by the printer test page:
pscript.ntf
pscript.hlp
ps5ui.dll
hplj5si1.ppd
pscript5.dll
I issued the
Hi there.
Thank you for your reply. Please read my comments below:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 10:43:14AM +, Ronan Waide wrote:
snip /
The adddriver rpc expects to find the files in \\dev\print$; it will
move them to the w32x86 or win40 directory as appropriate.
Firstly, you first said that
Hi,
I've patched the samba3.0 alpha22 for logon_time, now the user's logon time
is updated when he logs on successfully.
In attachment is the patch.
Jianliang Lu
TieSse s.p.a.
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--- samba-3.0alpha22/source/smbd/session.c Wed Mar 19 14:46:03 2003
+++
This patch prevents net rpc vampire from copying empty strings into
various fields; doing so can cause problems with pdb_ldap (and
possibly others).
Cheers,
Waider.
Index: source/utils/net_rpc_samsync.c
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On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 10:23:21AM +0100, Patrik Carlsson wrote about 'setdriver
failes':
Hi List..
I have earlier posted my problem to the [EMAIL PROTECTED], but got no
answer...
So I try this list now...
Please forgive me if I'm on the wrong list, but I really need this to
work..
So, my
On March 18, 2003 10:53 pm, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
The first comment/correction/suggestion is that there needs to be a *lot*
better understanding of the workings of the NBT namespace.
Agree with that for sure - look forward to the book.
You don't need WINS replication (but JF has been
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 09:30:18AM -0500, Alex @ Avantel wrote:
It's my understanding that this problem has been solved with the MS approach
to browsing the WAN - what is the limitation in samba that prevents that from
working? AFAIK it's either the limitation of the samba LMB/DMB or name
Currently the code does the following checks:
if the account is ACB_WSTRUST or ACB_SRVTRUST,
set up to create a machine account
else if it's ACB_NORMAL,
set up to create a normal account
else
error unknown account type
This currently fails for ACB_DOMTRUST. I'm not sure what the
On March 19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Firstly, you first said that it expects the files in the w32x86/win40
directories.
Oh, hmm, you're right. Sorry. The files go into the w32x86/win40
directories, but not into the 2/ or 0/ subdirectories of those. My
mistake.
Cheers,
Waider.
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Nir Soffer wrote:
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Nir Soffer wrote:
I can't reproduce this at all on a recent (CVS) build
of SAMBA_3_0. Can you give me more details on *exactly*
how you reproduce it please ?
What I did was simply do, on the unix side:
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Nir Soffer wrote:
On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Nir Soffer wrote:
I can't reproduce this at all on a recent (CVS) build
of SAMBA_3_0. Can you give me more details on *exactly*
how you reproduce it please ?
What I did was simply do, on the unix side:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 10:28:59AM +0200, Nir Soffer wrote:
Okay. I was being stupid. Very very stupid, and I apologize. Turns out mangled
filenames was disabled. But is this the expected error when manged filenames are
disabled?
Obviously :-). I'll take a look at what the semantics should
Connecting to an ADS server is slightly different than connecting to a
normal LDAP server (over TLS or something). I would say that all of the
LDAP connection code should be abstracted together but the libads
abstracts away even the LDAP connects to just a plain ads_connect().
The only change
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 11:07:08AM -0600, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 10:06:39AM -0600, Steve Langasek wrote:
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 09:30:18AM -0500, Alex @ Avantel wrote:
:
No need to - been there, done that, it works. The limitation is still the
same - IF
On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 11:22:51AM -0600, Steve Langasek wrote:
:
The point is, though, that to have multiple workgroups you need to have
multiple LMBs.
The problem comes from using Win9x as an LMB, since Win9x does NOT do its
job of exchanging browse lists with the DMB.
I would love to
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 03:47, Ronan Waide wrote:
Currently the code does the following checks:
if the account is ACB_WSTRUST or ACB_SRVTRUST,
set up to create a machine account
else if it's ACB_NORMAL,
set up to create a normal account
else
error unknown account type
This
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