I'm no expert on compilation... but obviously you are missing a library.
if you repost perhaps with subject...
samba 3(or correct ver) compile error
and list error...one of the developers would be able to answer you.
ps: some Mandrake and I think Redhat rpms are compiled with ldap. look
in
we force Xp: use local profiles only
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 07:12, Goldberg, Alan (HNA) wrote:
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
we setup one and ONLY one pc to be a WINS serverand then point EVERY
pc on ALL networks to it. we do NOT use remote announce. I assume
enhanced browsing = yes ,the hidden default. Ping from one pc to
another to test network. Start wins pc first to speed things
along...restart every pc so they
I can't tell you exactly.
But when I migrated to softraid I had to copy
the root partition to the raidset and had problems with cp.
I think the important issues about tar are:
- Prerserving the numeric own
Besause you booting with a rescue system
- Preserving soft and
Hi there
I need some assistance please. I have 4 SUN machines running Samba
(versions = 2.0.0 , 2.0.0beta5 and 2.2.2) Unfortunately, I can't find any
documentation on how to upgrade these instances to the latest version. (I
have never done an installation or upgrade)
Can you please assist
Hi
There is probably a very simple answer to this. I have recently compiled
samba 2.2.8 for HP11, 10.20 and Solaris 8 and all seems to be fine apart
from I have an unwanted printer share that I can't seem to get rid of. I
have tried several options in the smb.conf file but to no avail such as
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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,
hey
i am starting smbd using the supplied start script, but basically it just
calls:
smbd -D
every time i start the computer i get the following error message however,
even when the network cable is unplugged:
[2003/03/20 11:23:47, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:main(795)
Netbios nameserver version 2.2.8
Why and when this occour?
thanks
[2003/03/19 14:27:44, 0]
smbd/password.c:connect_to_domain_password_server(1307
connect_to_domain_password_server: machine CLEO rejected the tconX on the
IPC
Franco Catena
http://www.surson.com.br
tel 011-44374040
cel:78535362
NEXTEL: 55*26006*1
MSN:
We are using WINBIND that seem to get users from the domain correctly.Every
time that I create a password through the smbpasswd for an user using
smbpasswd -a USER, the password is created in the file but when I give
smbclient / /linux/share USE%Pass I receive msg saying that there was logon
Is there a way to find out what Minimal Requirements does a version of samba need ?
I was compiling samba 2.2.8 with acl support under debian woody and i had errors due
to bad version of libacl (2.0.8-1instead of 2.0.12 )
When we want to compile a linux kernel , we find in
We run samba (and everything else) through a ipsec tunnel between
offices. One has a full T1 and the other 2 have half t1 speed on dsl or
wireless.
Just make sure to set up your subnets so that all the crappy windows
broadcasts don't run over the vpn. We have to explicitly ask for a host
on
When trying to change ACL entries with win xp or samba smbcacls I can
not effect any changes to the ACLs. Any Ideas??
Command used to generate log file smbcacls //bast/profiles . U
meaje%mypassword C meaje G Domain Admins
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Is there a document or web link that follow that describes the steps to
upgrade Samba from 2.2.5 to 2.2.8? The documentation on samba.org the I
have read assumes that the install is a fresh install and not an upgrade.
Thanks so much,
Mark Roth
Systems Engineer
Mylan
I'm about to install the latest version of Samba on a Solaris8 machine,
with an Active Directory MS environment. Haven't done this before,
and am looking for:
- cookbook howto
- things that will break and how to get around them
- dope slaps
Thanks.
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Slackware 8.1 Samba 2.2.4 PDC in a Win 9x/NT/2k network.
NT/2k clents can get the list of users in order to define shares with no
problem, but win 9x clients say: You cannot view the list of users at
this time. Please try again later and cannot define shares.
has anyone else faced this problem
Our Samba work very bad!
My some users can't save changers in Exel and Word files.
We have file-server ( Linux RH7.3, kernel 2.4.18, Samba-2.2.7a-1)
We local network consists of 500 computers with NT Domain Controller
(Win98,Win2000,WinXP,Microsoft Office 2000).
The user opens a file, he changes
Hello Johan,
I'm having the same problems with DFS and WinXP clients since I upgraded
to 2.2.8.
I tried to clear the cache on the client side with dfsutil.exe that
comes with the Win2000 SP2 but to no avail.
Can anyone else confirm this problem?
It's also strange that on the WinXP clients
Sirs,
I have afew machines trying to connect to a samba share running on a
linux computer.
In the local network works fine but I have a few remote users that need
access to that share over the internet.
What can I modify on the samba or on the windows machines to succesfully
connect to the share,
Yes, we have been using the Linux agent for some time now on 3 of our
Samba servers with BackupExec 8.5 on NT. It works well, once you figure
out how to adjust the backup scheme to take into account the lack of an
archive bit, which limits the types of backups that can be done.
On 19 Mar 2003
Everyone:
By way of confirmation of dfs problems with 2.2.8, we are unable to make
msdfs root shares work for WinXP clients when we map them using the netbios
alias. With use of LMHOSTS file the shares work when we map them using the
netbios name. Everything works fine with WinNT and Win2K.
Is it possible to get a patch for 2.2.5 to fix only the winbind memory leak?
A jump to version 2.2.8 is recommended, I know, but we have to verify every
time we upgrade, and staying with 2.2.5 while we qualify 2.2.8 would be
nice.
Is there anyway to verify that these mails are getting to the
Before I explain this to you, I want you to understand that this is a
horrible idea. With that said... you need to allow ports 137-139 TCP/UDP
through your firewall.
Be prepared for every 15 year old in the nation to start using your new
public storage for their mp3 collection. Even if your
That is correct jim. We will setup a vpn, we also know the ports to open
but the real question is if there is any parameter to increase the
timeout period when the windows machines decide that there is no share
at the other end Since the remote workers connected to the internet
are using
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 09:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Is there a document or web link that follow that describes the steps to
upgrade Samba from 2.2.5 to 2.2.8? The documentation on samba.org the I
have read assumes that the install is a fresh install and not an
Hello samba lists
I am working with Samba 2.2.3a, Suse Linux 8.0 (i586).
The problem is that new users can't write in the folders shares. I
have only one user that can write, but the new ones can't.
I use Yast2 for manage users and groups.
Can someone help me?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
I use the method of creating a complete new install directory. If you
are going to install 2.2.8, then use the directory samba.2.2.8 as the
base of the install. This way you can install the new version while the
old version is still running. When you are ready you can then stop the
old version
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 09:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our Samba work very bad!
My some users can't save changers in Exel and Word files.
We have file-server ( Linux RH7.3, kernel 2.4.18, Samba-2.2.7a-1)
We local network consists of 500 computers with NT Domain Controller
I received the following error message during my initial setup on my SGI
machine.
Configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH
Basically:
I was in /source
typed ./configure
and received the error
Hoop
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Hi all,
I am having a strange problem after migrating to Rehat 8.0 and SMBD version
2.2.5 from RH 7.3 SMB 2.2.3a.
Everything appears to work fine, with the exception of the failure to open
VISIO documents. This is strange because it only happens to VISIO, all
other document types open with no
Dear Samba Printing gurus,
I've got Samba 2.2.8 feeding a commercial unix print spooler where users get
differing views of print queues according to their user class. Basically
operator types see everything while lowly users can only see their own
jobs. It doesn't appear to be possible to get
The samba docs/folks can tell you more about what spoolss
does... Disabling it reverts samba's printing to the
LanMan Server-mode printing. That requires the driver
being installed on each PC (use client driver=yes).
The XP systems may have to have the printer reinstalled
using the Add Printer
Yep, it's real important to be able to roll back! Does anyone know exactly
which .tdb files need to be copied? I suspect some of them should NOT be
copied over. I just did an upgrade from 2.2.6 to 2.2.8 and DID copy over:
ntdrivers.tdb ntforms.tdb ntprinters.tdb share_info.tdb
did NOT copy:
Hey guys,
When trying to update our Samba LDAP installation to version 2.2.8
and compiling with the --with-ldap option I am left with the following:
Using FLAGS = -O -I./popt -Iinclude -I./include -I./ubiqx
-I./smbwrapper -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
Joshua,
What is your platform? Is OpenLDAP installed? What version?
- John T.
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Joshua Bernstein wrote:
Hey guys,
When trying to update our Samba LDAP installation to version 2.2.8
and compiling with the --with-ldap option I am left with the following:
Using FLAGS
Running on Solaris 8 Sparc...
./configure --with-syslog
It fails with the following:
checking configure summary... configure: error: summary failure.
Aborting config
Lookint at the config.log file, it's clear, configure fails to find
libpopt, which is installed in /usr/local/lib
configure
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Davide Parise wrote:
It often happen to me that I try to open a file on a samba (2.2.8, but was
the same with 3) and the share is not avaliable. I get this errors:
[2003/03/16 13:24:47, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_socket_addr(958)
getpeername failed. Error was Transport
Crystal ball is worn out.
What!!! Come on mang, what are all us M$ users gonna
do :)
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Hi list,
I have a SAMBA server sharing some softwares ( clipper programs ) on my
LAN. The login and authentication are ok, but I have a serious
problem... the performance of this server isn't the same for all users.
Like admin users can run a program ( open the program files ) in half
time than
Hi,
I have a group of users (Doc Master Index) that is given rwx permission to a
subfolder under a share folder (docs) by ACL. If user edits the file in NT
the permission remains intact, but if user changes the file in W2K, everyone
gets read-only. Would someone give me a couple of pointers
Hi,
winbindd can see all my users and groups just fine, however, when somebody
connects it shows up as their primary group, and permissions from other
groups that person
belongs to, aren't being applied.
Everybody in the company is in Domain Users.
The marketing staff is also in Marketing.
Yikes, I was never even aware of this issue. Unfortunately, it looks like
you need more than just a glibc recompile. This article may be of value
to you if you attempt this course:
http://radu.rendec.ines.ro/howto/32groups.html
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Mark Bainter wrote:
Mark Bainter [EMAIL
Rashkae [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yikes, I was never even aware of this issue. Unfortunately, it looks like
you need more than just a glibc recompile. This article may be of value
to you if you attempt this course:
http://radu.rendec.ines.ro/howto/32groups.html
Yeah, I've never run up
If I upgrade to 2.2.7 I get my smb log overrun with the following error;
[2003/03/20 11:37:58, 0] lib/util_str.c:string_sub(1217)
ERROR: string overflow by 3 in string_sub(%N, 3)
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I'm trying to upgrade a Linux system that's already running Samba-2.2.7
to Samba-2.2.8. However, whenever I run configure, it complains that it
can find no locking available. 2.2.7 did the same thing, and I
obviously found a way to convince configure that yes, Virginia, there IS
file locking on
I have Samba-2.2.7 running on two machines, one running Solaris 2.8 and
one running Linux. I'm suddenly finding myself unable to authenticate
to SWAT on the Linux machine, although network clients can still connect
and the same username and password works for smbclient -L.
Anyone have any
Sorry, this is not help for your compile, but you may be interested to
know that you can get Samba 2.2.8 compiled and packaged for HP-UX 11 and
11i here: http://master.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/hp/samba-2.2.8/
Hopefully that takes care of the issue for you.
Regards,
Marc Jacobsen
2.2.8 is not only a security release, many things have changed between
2.2.7a and 2.2.8. Unfortunately, the backport of ACL code from 3.0 makes
problems for me, so I'd like do continue using 2.2.7a with the security
bug repaired.
Would this be possible?
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Hi. After I run the ./configure command and run the make command, I get
this message several times and the make fails.
PGC-S-0056-Attempt to call non-function (/usr/include/asm/atomic.h: 94)
Can anyone tell me what's going wrong here?
Thanks. I'm running Linux 7.2 on a Dell Precision 530
On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 21:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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,
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi. After I run the ./configure command and run the make command, I get
this message several times and the make fails.
PGC-S-0056-Attempt to call non-function (/usr/include/asm/atomic.h: 94)
Can anyone tell me what's going wrong here?
Thanks.
Set-up
Mandrake 8.2
Samba 2.2.3
Problem description
When changing the password of an existing user or adding a new user they can
not logon from a WinXP Pro machine. Existing users can logon OK from WinXP
Pro and Win98. New users, and those with password changed, can logon from a
Win98 machine
Dear Sir/Ms.:
I am running samba 2.2.8 and Winbindd, and the wbinfo -u, wbinfo -g, getent
passwd, and getent group all work correctly. The problem I have is this: If I issue
a command useradd jeff on a Linux machine, it takes 35 seconds to add a user. If I
stop winbindd, the command
So, I'm in the process of transitioning our NT domain controllers over to
Samba. I've never tried to get Samba to act as a full PDC before, so this is
new territory for me. We still have a number of NT servers (not DC's) that
have various directories owned by various NT groups and have various
Just guessing here:
During startup, the path available to the shell environment is fairly
limited. This will sometimes cause file not found errors during bootup.
Maybe something weird is happening because of a path problem.
Is the samba script being started in the right sequence? You might try
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Lynn wrote:
Dear Mr. Terpstra:
I am running samba 2.2.8 and Winbindd, and the wbinfo -u,
wbinfo -g, getent passwd, and getent group all work
correctly. The problem I have is this: If I issue a command
useradd jeff on a Linux machine, it takes 35
Hi list. I'm having problems w/ printing using Samba on Redhat 8. Shared
drives work fine yet my CUPS printing doesn't work. I sure appreciate any
input. For what it's worth, I couldn't find any printing related errors in
/var/log/samba/. I notice that the printcap doesn't have a
samba prints an extra blank page after every print job...it happened when
i switched from mandrake 9.0 to debian 3.0RC1
how do i fix this
i even put a :sf: in my /etc/printcap but still it doesn't work
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Using SuSE V8.0 and Samba 2.2.7a-SuSE on a small network
printing was OK from Win NT PC to a Linux printer until a few days
ago.
I am now getting confused about my smb.conf file, there is a line
public=yes which I gather should be under [printers] or [print$] or
both sections.
I checked the
Greetings,
I am trying to compile pam_winbind.so under Solaris 8. I have the source for samba
2.2.8 on the server. When I issue a make nsswitch/pam_winbind.so, I receive many
compiler warnings, such as:
Compiling nsswitch/pam_winbind.c with -fPIC
nsswitch/pam_winbind.c: In function
Hi,
I'd like to use samba as a print server for Windows 2000 and XP
computers. There is a 2000/XP domain on the network, and I would like
to give print permissions to anyone who is part of a particular group
on that domain.
The samba server will be running on a Linux box with a totally
samba prints an extra blank page after every print job...it happened when
i switched from mandrake 9.0 to debian 3.0RC1
how do i fix this
i even put a :sf: in my /etc/printcap but still it doesn't work
Are you sure that it is in samba? Which spooler do you use? Does it the
same when you
Thank you for you answer...
But I have checked what it say's in the faq.
And I am an printer admin, I'm the owner of the print$ directory.
The printer exists in Samba..
Here's the log from samba
[2003/03/19 13:01:54, 3] smbd/ipc.c:api_fd_reply(296)
Got API command 0x26 on pipe spoolss (pnum
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 18:59, Jianliang Lu wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 01:38, Jianliang Lu wrote:
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.
Does NT do this only for
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 17:20, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
At 21:44 19.03.2003 -0600, Anthony Liguori wrote:
This is the second part of the IDMAP LDAP Backend patch. It requires
the previous patch in order to compile.
Please take special note of the schema changes as they have broader
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 23:08, Jianliang Lu wrote:
Hi,
I'm working to complete the account policy that today worked only for min
password len. The first patch is for tne min passwod age, than others...
Now pdbedit is also patched to set/display the min/max password in number of
days, not
Hi,
I've finally committed my modules patch to CVS. Here are the docs (now
in dev-doc as well).
Next things I'll work on:
- Adapting VFS to use the new modules system
- Winsdb (after metze resends his patch)
Tomorrow I continue learning for my exams so the VFS patch
probably won't come
Will this break compatability with auth plugins?
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Comment the definition of vsnprintf out altogether. If there is a
header for it in stdio.h, then it's a libc function (or something) and
shouldn't be redefinied in the source. Wrap the whole function top to
bottom in a comment or find the HAS_VSNPRINTF definition in the main
definition header
Hi,
Try this with Samba 2.2.8:
mangled names = no
short preserve case = no
default case = lower
mangling method = hash
Samba ServerWindows XP
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The thing is:
I'm using samba alpha22, installed from the binary rpm, as I'm using RedHat
7.3
I use samba as a Domain member of an AD Windows 2000.
If I execute wbinfo -u, I get the AD users. wbinfo -g gets me the AD
groups.
If I execute getent passwd I see all users (there are only two user
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 23:08, Jianliang Lu wrote:
Hi,
I'm working to complete the account policy that today worked only for min
password len. The first patch is for tne min passwod age, than others...
Now pdbedit is also patched to set/display the min/max password in number
of
days,
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 10:45:04PM +1100, Luke Howard wrote about 'Re: The new modules
system':
Will this break compatability with auth plugins?
Currently not as auth and vfs don't use the new modules system yet
(only pdb and rpc). I will have to break auth plugin compatibility
when I'm
Will the migration to the new format be difficult and/or documented?
-- Luke
From: Jelmer Vernooij [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: The new modules system
To: Luke Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 13:12:39 +0100
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 10:45:04PM +1100, Luke
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 00:15, Luke Howard wrote:
Will the migration to the new format be difficult and/or documented?
Not difficult, and I trust ctrlsoft will update the example module at
the same time.
Basically we will just change the init function - I don't think it will
take you much to
Hi,
I posted this to the main Samba list, but didn't get any replies to my
questions. I hope someone on the technical list can provide some insight.
I apologize in advance if this mail is not appropriate for the technical
list.
-Steve Roylance
-Original Message-
From: Roylance, Stephen
Hi!
Doing some testing, I noticed that smbclient -M is broken in HEAD. It
looks like smbclient sends the message over the wire in unicode but
marks it as being ASCII. Two package dumps are attached. I'll do some
more investigation later today.
Jelmer
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spoolss_io_devmode: Unknown specversion in devicemode [0xdc]
spoolss_io_devmode: please report to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Samba 2.2.8, when uploading the driver found here:
http://www.kyoceramita.com/download/KX200131.exe
(Kyocera Mita - KX anything)
Logs contain:
Mar 19 12:52:16 tcsl nss_wins[2198]:
Hi people,
I need a help, please.
I would like to know how I can unlock on server side files that are
being used for another user. An example: When the file sample.txt is
being used by elvis, john could not access the file. The server says
that it is DENY_ALL.
I would appreciate an
Hi,
just coded little application using libsmbclient, but it ate a lot of memory.
App is one of kind enumerating all the computers, files, workgroups, shares
and so on on the network. Compiled samba latest with -g switch, used dmalloc
library, figured out some leaks. Major are like:
Samba-folk:
Samba apparently does not support Alternate Data Streams/Multiple Data
Streams. ADS/MDS are the hidden files associated with the Summary tab
on a 2K/XP/.Net version of Windows. A file on a SAMBA_3_0 server does
not even display the Summary tab on the Properties page.
Is this on
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 03:01:51PM -0500, Ken Cross wrote:
Samba-folk:
Samba apparently does not support Alternate Data Streams/Multiple Data
Streams. ADS/MDS are the hidden files associated with the Summary tab
on a 2K/XP/.Net version of Windows. A file on a SAMBA_3_0 server does
not
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Ken Cross wrote:
Samba-folk:
Samba apparently does not support Alternate Data Streams/Multiple Data
Streams. ADS/MDS are the hidden files associated with the Summary tab
on a 2K/XP/.Net version of Windows. A file on a SAMBA_3_0 server does
not even display the
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Ken Cross wrote:
Samba-folk:
Samba apparently does not support Alternate Data Streams/Multiple Data
Streams. ADS/MDS are the hidden files associated with the Summary tab
on a 2K/XP/.Net version of Windows. A file on a SAMBA_3_0 server does
not even display the
Ken,
How would you store that information on a Unix filesystem? How do you
prevent users or other services from messing things up?
There are solutions, but it's a much bigger problem than it seems on the
surface.
Chris -)-
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 03:01:51PM -0500, Ken Cross wrote:
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
Ken,
How would you store that information on a Unix filesystem? How do you
prevent users or other services from messing things up?
There are solutions, but it's a much bigger problem than it seems on the
surface.
There are some
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 05:28:48PM +0100, Jelmer Vernooij wrote about 'Bug in
smbclient -M':
Doing some testing, I noticed that smbclient -M is broken in HEAD. It
looks like smbclient sends the message over the wire in unicode but
marks it as being ASCII. Two package dumps are attached. I'll
Yes, to support it properly, the underlying filesystem should include
all streams when you cp/mv/rm/... And a portable backup/restore could
be interesting!
However, I'm having trouble getting Samba to return goofy names like
filename:ADS. It keeps mangling them (even with mangling disabled).
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 01:14:29PM -0800, Richard Sharpe wrote:
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
Ken,
How would you store that information on a Unix filesystem? How do you
prevent users or other services from messing things up?
There are solutions, but it's a
We are currently using Samba 2.2.7a with CUPS 1.1.17-0.2 on Redhat 8.0 here and have
been
able to upload and download drivers for our HP and Epson printers under Windows.
However, it has taken us many iterations to get this right and you do have
to install fairly recent versions of both Samba and
Hi,
I have done some further analysis of what permissions are needed to access
files under Windows.
Yesterday I was under the mistaken impression that to open a file for
writing you need FILE_WRITE_DATA, FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES, and
FILE_WRITE_EA.
However, this is only if you are using the
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 01:36, Jianliang Lu wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 23:08, Jianliang Lu wrote:
Hi,
I'm working to complete the account policy that today worked only for min
password len. The first patch is for tne min passwod age, than others...
Now pdbedit is also patched to
Sorry, this is not help for your compile, but you may be interested to
know that you can get Samba 2.2.8 compiled and packaged for HP-UX 11 and
11i here: http://master.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/hp/samba-2.2.8/
Hopefully that takes care of the issue for you.
Regards,
Marc Jacobsen
I hope this isn't too horrible of me to mail this to this list. I'm
ready to give up on this problem, but I thought I should at least
report it somewhere in case its a real bug. I have tried the regular
samba list and #samba repeatedly, with no response. I have also
scoured all docs I could
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 02:12:17PM +0100, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote:
Hi Tim,
why did you remove SID_NAME_NONE
vars from type 'enum SID_NAME_USE' should be initialize with SID_NAME_NONE
I removed it because it wasn't used anywhere!
To get a clean compile of Samba 2.2.8 on HPUX 11.00 I do the following:
(NOTE: I use gcc to compile. The fix forces the HPUX ld for linking. )
vi +493 /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/hppa2.0n-hp-hpux11.00/3.2/include/stdio.h (
Comment out snprintf line )
from samba-2.2.8/source directory:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 03:01:58PM -0800, Orwig, Paul wrote:
[...]
My fix is neither pretty nor proper.
What is needed to fix the configure script to handle HPUX 11.0 properly??
I'd love to know as well. Can you send me the output of config.log in
private mail?
Tim.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 03:46:59PM -0500, Ken Cross wrote:
Yes, to support it properly, the underlying filesystem should include
all streams when you cp/mv/rm/... And a portable backup/restore could
be interesting!
However, I'm having trouble getting Samba to return goofy names like
On Fri, Mar 21, 2003 at 10:12:47AM +1100, Tim Potter wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 03:46:59PM -0500, Ken Cross wrote:
Yes, to support it properly, the underlying filesystem should include
all streams when you cp/mv/rm/... And a portable backup/restore could
be interesting!
However,
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Tim Potter wrote:
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 03:46:59PM -0500, Ken Cross wrote:
Yes, to support it properly, the underlying filesystem should include
all streams when you cp/mv/rm/... And a portable backup/restore could
be interesting!
However, I'm having trouble
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