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Hi !
a few times I have visit www.samba.org download-areas, looking for a
bin-package for a 3.0(xxx) Version of Samba for SUN Solaris 8.
May be I am blind, but it looks like there in no such pack aviable - so
far.
We are running different SUN SPARC machines.
Where could I find such a
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On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Ron Liu wrote:
Hi, There
I am setting up Samba(3.0.1-1)-ldap(openldap-2.1.22-8)-pdc on Fedora 1.0.
I used the RPMs for the installations. After setup, start both smb and ldap
without problem. However when I tried to add users with smbpasswd -a userid,
it gave me the
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I just installed Fedora Core 1... I'm sure the default configuration of the Samba SMB
server is running and the and a compatible version of SWAT is documented as being
built into this Linux distro, however, when I try to connect to swat (Ex:
http://localhost:901) from the machine, the browse
I have a samba server with 2 ethernet ports, one of which is a gigabit port.
When connecting from a windows client that has a crossover to the gigabit
port, and a crossover to the 100Meg port:
If I connect via \\gige.ethernet.address\foo , and copying a large file,
windows reports outbound
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On Mon, 5 Jan 2004, Justin Baugh wrote:
Hello,
I have been working diligently since my last post to solve the error
I've been receiving. I did manage to fix the credentials problem, but
now I am at the same point where many others are,
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On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 14:34, Don Wheeling wrote:
[global]
load printers = no
This should be yes if you want your printers to show up.
Otherwise the [printers] share below is there for no
reason.
Ok, for now I left this parameter to no and removed the printer
section
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 16:50, Ron Liu wrote:
Hi, There
I am setting up Samba(3.0.1-1)-ldap(openldap-2.1.22-8)-pdc on Fedora 1.0.
I used the RPMs for the installations. After setup, start both smb and ldap
without problem. However when I tried to add users with smbpasswd -a userid,
it gave me
On Mon, 2004-01-05 at 16:50, Ron Liu wrote:
Hi, There
I am setting up Samba(3.0.1-1)-ldap(openldap-2.1.22-8)-pdc on Fedora 1.0.
I used the RPMs for the installations. After setup, start both smb and ldap
without problem. However when I tried to add users with smbpasswd -a userid,
it gave me
In Samba hosto collection page 185, section 16.4.2. Samba as the
Trusting Domain written :
Launch the Domain User Manager, then from the menu select Policies, Trust
Relationships.
Now, next to the Trusted Domains box press the Add button...
I think it should be Trusting Domains.
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Dear All,
Have not received any response on this from the list. I had also
submitted this as a bug report (BUG ID 914) at https://bugzilla.samba.org.
We would very much like to use 3.0.1 on our PDC and BDCs but it is
extremely
important for us to be able to log logins with the
Hi list,
Last week i installed an EPSON FX 2180 in my samba server (RH 9.0, SAMBA
2.2.8) and shared it. The thing is that i cant print from clients when im
using a DOS application. I tried from the command shell with something like
c: dir lpt1 , where lpt1 is the port where the client has the
My company did lot of far-reaching IT systems changes.
They seem to have broken an installation of Samba on a HP-UX machine.
I can:
ssh to the machine.
Use X remotely.
Ping it by name.
Ping from it by name.
But Samba doesn't work. When I try to access it I get the error The
semaphore timeout
At Monday, 5 January 2004, Jason Balicki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
com wrote:
i am trying to configure a gateway to pass netbios information
through
between a 192.168.1.x/24 network and a 10.20.x.x/32 network. i have
googled for a howto or other advice on how to configure smb.conf
on debian linux w/
You need to set ldap admin passowd like this.
smbpasswd -w ldap admin passwd
to create the domain user account use smbldap-useradd.pl command.
SR
Hi, There
I am setting up Samba(3.0.1-1)-ldap(openldap-2.1.22-8)-pdc on Fedora 1.0.
I used the RPMs for the installations. After setup, start both
Hello, well, i have a weird problem:
i mounted a share, shared on winxp, on my gentoo linux box via mount -t
smbfs.. everything seems to work - seems. When i started to backup files
with rdiff-backup, i noticed that it reported about new and deleted
files, yet those were never deleted and are
I've got a samba server with about 800 users that is part of a NT domain, and is set
to security=server (pointing to a PDC for auth). The samba server was setup years ago
before winbindd. I'd like to convert all the local unix users(all of which are really
domain users) to use winbindd. Does
There is an inordinate amount of spam going to the Samba list lately.
Is there anything that can be done about that?
-Brent
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I often get this message in the logs (Samba 3.0.1, SuSE 8.2, Linux 2.4.23,
glibc 2.3.2):
lease broken - owner pid = pid of a smbd process
What does it mean? (kernel oplocks related???)
Is it a linux or samba problem?
Thanks
DB
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On 2004-01-05 at 15:08 +0800 Sean Brannon sent off:
Thank you for your answer. I tried this utility, and found it to be far less than useful. It did indeed convert the directory names, but failed the file names. It also failed subsequent attempts upon the file names.
then try
You have more than one suffix in slapd.conf - why? The one you use in smb.conf ist a
mixture of the two - that doesn't work. Use one of them - the one under which your
user data is stored.
Jesore
[global]
workgroup = mydomain
netbios name = ts010
encrypt passwords = yes
Brent Ellis wrote:
There is an inordinate amount of spam going to the Samba list lately.
Is there anything that can be done about that?
I was wondering about that. It looks like someone is trying to see what does and doesn't
get through spam filters.
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I really need a hand here. I'm running Red Hat 9.0 and
recently got the Up2Date certificates updated such
that I finally got all of the updates from Red Hat. I
run the publishers addition of Red Hat.
Prior to the change, I used to mount an SMB share
really easily with a simple shell script than
Hello.
I am almost at the end of my rope right now. Here is the deal. I initially
installed Redhat 7.1 with the version of Samba server is came with (2.0.7 or
something) I setup everything fine, but when it came to setting the machine
up as a PDC, I recieved an error that could be fixed by a
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Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Brent Ellis wrote:
There is an inordinate amount of spam going to the Samba list
lately. Is there anything that can be done about that?
I was wondering about that. It looks like someone is trying to see
what does and
Thank you all for your help
1. I do have a netlogon share in smb.conf. samba pdc works well if I use
smbpasswd backend.
I did used:
smbpasswd -w ROOT_DN_PASSWORD to setup the ldap rootdn password.
Also I used ldappasswd to generate the encrypted rootpw entry for
slapd.conf. Is this necessary?
I upgraded (a side by side migration) from RH 7.3 to RH EN v.3 and one of
the packages was samba acting as a PDC. Was working beautifully, but now
some XP machines don't see the new server at login. Password are cached so
not a huge problem. One machine didn't cache the password. I deleted the
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From: Klinger, John (N-CSC)
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 8:14 AM
| | Klinger, John (N-CSC) wrote:
| |
| | The first issue deals with the file sharing. Even if a file gives
| | full permission to one of a user's secondary groups, that user
| | cannot
Andrew Judge wrote:
I upgraded (a side by side migration) from RH 7.3 to RH EN v.3 and one of
the packages was samba acting as a PDC. Was working beautifully, but now
some XP machines don't see the new server at login. Password are cached so
not a huge problem. One machine didn't cache the
Hello,
I'm using Samba 3.0.1 with LDAP backend running as a PDC here. When I
start up usrmgr.exe from Windows NT, it will read all the users (or
computers, for srvmgr.exe) in the domain and report them back correctly.
However, whomever I am logged in as ( including gid 512 users) it will not
assuming you are using linux:
Have you tried the below GLOBAL setting?
interfaces = 172.16.92.245
This asks samba to listen on that interface only, I don't know if it
will also force samba to use this interface as the source for any
outbound connections.
Making the gigabit interface your
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Its a computer with 1 nic, currently we have DNS.
I tried wins without any succes, but thx anyway.
Shares on win 9x are available, its only the w2k server shares.
grtz
rmi
- Original Message -
From: Markus Feldmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January
Hello. The Samba share that is setup and has been working for months is no
longer. This share points to one of our NT Servers where files are stored
that are pulled into our website. I can browse to this directory on the
webserver (Mandrake 8.1) using command line but encounter permission issues
Toby,
You must log onto the Samba domain as the user 'root', as Domain
Administrator you need to have permission to add users. In UNIX that
requires 'root' privilege.
If you still have a problem, contact me direct.
Cheers,
John T.
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, Toby Schaefer wrote:
Hello,
I'm
I modified the login file in pam.d and I still get the following error
Jan 6 13:18:32 testbackup pam_winbind[23918]: write to socket failed!
Jan 6 13:18:32 testbackup pam_winbind[23918]: internal module error (retval
= 3, user = `CSQ+shane'
Jan 6 13:18:32 testbackup login(pam_unix)[23918]:
Hello:
I have set up samba and webmin on my Mandrake 9.2 system (P4 1.7GHz,
512Mb RAM, 60G HD). My windows clients can see the shared folders but
are prompted for a password when trying to access the share.
1. How do I set a password in Webmin?
2. Can I nest directories that I create in
Hello,
This e-mail has been sent to inform you that your
web site URL has been submitted to our search engine
database. This is the URL that will be added.
URL : de.samba.org/samba/whatsnew/samba-2.2.4.html/samba/ftp
DATE : 01/6/2004 5:21:47
IP ADDR : Unknown IP. User had used an
You have more than one suffix in slapd.conf - why? The one you use in smb.conf ist a
mixture of the two - that doesn't work. Use one of them - the one under which your
user data is stored.
Multiple suffixes for a single database is supported in OpenLDAP until
very recently, (don't know
Now i get these strange codes in the log.w2k when trying to acces the share
like:
[2004/01/06 12:08:21, 10] lib/util.c:dump_data(1830)
[000] 05 00 02 03 10 00 00 00 14 02 20 00 06 00 00 00 .. .
[010] D4 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 D4 CB 7E 18 C1 3E BC 2C Ô... ÔË~.Á¼,
[020] BE
Hello,
I am trying to get subnet browsing working. when I setup one of the remote
LINUX/Samba boxes to be the local master. The log.nmbd
reads for a 2.2.8 server
[2004/01/06 13:38:22, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:main(664)
Netbios nameserver version 3.0.1 started.
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Matt wrote:
Hello.
I am almost at the end of my rope right now. Here is the deal. I initially
installed Redhat 7.1 with the version of Samba server is came with (2.0.7 or
something) I setup everything fine, but when it came to setting the machine
up as a PDC, I recieved an error that could be
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Chew, Darren wrote:
| Hi All,
|
| The smbldap-tools in latest Samba tarball 3.0.1 use
| SambaSAMAccount rather than SambaSamAccount as per
| the samba.schema file. Attached are four patches to
| fix this.
Got it. But this really shouldn't have
We are running Suse Linux 8.2 with Samba 3.0.0.1 and Cups as our print
server on a network with windows 98 and 2000 clients and HP1300, 2100, 2200
and 4050 printers. We are experiencing an intermitant error whereby the
printer on the client machine will set itself to work off line and sometimes
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This is a quick question. Does anyone know if anything changed with
regard from windows 2000 ADS to windows 2003 ADS?
My configuration is such that I can do a 'getent passwd' and get back
appropriate results, and 'wbinfo -u' and get back appropriate results,
but when I try to login via windows
Hi,
I´m having much trouble on configuring Samba to work on an Active
Directory
environment.
Using getent password I´m able to see AD´s users. wbinfo -u and wbinfo -g
also work fine.
When someone from a Windows try to access my Samba server, the smd
password
window is shown (I think that the
I am a Linux newbie trying to get a Samba server up and running. I have installed
Debian Woody 3.0 with Samba 2.2.3a-12.
I have been able to access the shared folder I have created on the Linux system with
my Windows machines. I can copy files off the Linux server onto the Windows units.
Regarding the problem where you cannot view shares using the hostname
(netbios) of the server, but can if you use the IP address: I can view my
Samba shares from a Win2000 server using the IP, but I cannot access them.
Double-clicking on the shares in Windows Explorer results in the following
On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, samba_list wrote:
Hi,
I´m having much trouble on configuring Samba to work on an Active
Directory
environment.
Using getent password I´m able to see AD´s users. wbinfo -u and wbinfo -g
also work fine.
When someone from a Windows try to access my Samba server, the smd
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Hello, well, i have a weird problem:
i mounted a share, shared on winxp, on my gentoo linux box via mount -t
smbfs.. everything seems to work - seems. When i started to backup files
with rdiff-backup, i noticed that it reported about new and deleted
files, yet those were never deleted and
So I think that my original post of upgrading samba pdc is related to
secrets.tdb. I did not copy from the old to the new. So... I still have
the secrets.tdb from the original 2.2 pdc - how would I apply that to the
new 3.0.0 PDC? Any help much appreciated. And, if it didn't help, how
would I
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I need/want samba to be active on both interfaces so the first solution
below is not applicable.
Perhaps I do not understand the Linux TCP stack very well, but it seems to
me that if the socket (samba is TCP right?) connected through eth1 that
traffic back to that host should go back through
Hi Samba people, hope you can help me...
I have 3 XP Pro workstations on my domain. They should have the same
configuration, and all work well, but one must be different somehow.
Each time I start this workstation, I get a message in the log file for
the machine, for example:-
2004/01/01
I have a suse 8.0 server running samba 2.2.3, its ip adress is in 134.84.86.x and I'm
trying to get it so that it works for both its subnet and 160.94.148.x. I have it
configured how I want it for its own subnet, but I can't get it to work in the
160.94.148 subnet. This is what my smb.conf
On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 19:42, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 07:34:57PM -0700, Craig White wrote:
dumb question...
if I put \\SERVER\PROFILES\%u in sambaProfilePath for some user and that
user logs in for the first time, it literally creates a %u directory in
the proper
On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 19:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a suse 8.0 server running samba 2.2.3, its ip adress is in 134.84.86.x and
I'm trying to get it so that it works for both its subnet and 160.94.148.x. I have
it configured how I want it for its own subnet, but I can't get it to
Hi,
Since the Failed to verify incoming ticket problem on Samba3.0.1, I rolled
back to 3.0. All the authentication and connection jobs are done successfully
for 3.0, and this time clients able to browse to the Samba. However, I keep ask
for the username, password when I access to any of the
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I have been able to access the shared folder I have created on the Linux
system with my Windows machines. I can copy files off the Linux server onto
the Windows units. However, I cannot do the reverse. I cannot copy files to
the Linux
Can anyone point me to a step by step tutorial on setting up groups in Samba
3.x? I am using OpenLDAP as the user database.
I have read the How To, googled and read articles. I have read about net
groupmap, net getlocalsid, RIDS, gidNumbers, and all of that fun stuff.
However, I need some
I am setting up my first 3.0.1 installation. I am using Slackware 9.1, I am
trying to connect to a Windows 2000 Server. I do not need active directory
support (as far as I know). The server's function is a file server. So
Users need seamless authentication... of course. I do not have LDAP
I am having nearly the EXACT same problem as
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2003-December/033315.html
I have samba 3.0.1-1 rpms and fedora core 1.
Samba is set as a WINS server, which the win2k machines, who use DHCP from router, are
pointed to by the WINS server address
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 11:15:22AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Since the Failed to verify incoming ticket problem on Samba3.0.1, I rolled
back to 3.0. All the authentication and connection jobs are done successfully
for 3.0, and this time clients able to browse to the Samba.
Hi there -
I am lost currently, I have a situation where files in excess of 10MB will not
transfer from UNIX to Windows XP or in return, when I attempt to do this the files
come across corrupted. However, any file that is not big in size has no problem in
transferring.
I have looked
Is there a compiled version for HP-UX out yet or do you know when a
version will be available?
Thanks
Craig Stevens
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I have a samba server acting as a PDC and sharing printers and disks. My
windows 98 clients can access the hard drives and print, but my Windows 2000
Pro system can only access the disk shares. All the printers fail to
connect because access is denied. I'm pretty sure it is something pretty
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 11:43:47PM -, Dave Willis wrote:
Hi Samba people, hope you can help me...
I have 3 XP Pro workstations on my domain. They should have the same
configuration, and all work well, but one must be different somehow.
Each time I start this workstation, I get a
Hi,
I have a samba server running on Linux (RedHat 9.0), with the security set to user and
3 valid user IDs. The clients are 3 PCs running on Windows XP (HomeEdition) and
connected through a router. From the PCs running Windows I can see the localhost
(Sambas Server), but for some reason one
I have noticed the following behavior when testing out Samba 3.0.1 on RH9
with ldap authentication.
Linux Samba V3.0.1 set up as PDC for domain DOM1 has a user test1. Two NT4
domains DOM2 and DOM3 also have a user called test1 with the same password
as the user in DOM1 (all three users have
downgrading to 3.0.0 seems to fix it!(at least from linux, will try from win machines
tomorrow) I will report a bug to bugzilla if it's still there when i try 3.0.2pre1
sometime. I would have never thought to downgrade had I not seen someone else had a
similar problem on this list.
I moved an ACT! db to samba server, permissions 777, and they can access it fine, but
if they don't use it for a while, then come back, it has locked up and they have to
ctrl alt delete to stop it.
Is there some kind of timeout I can disable(i don't have anything called timeout
mentioned in
As per my samba exprience you can have single userid to access the same
share from different computer.
SR
Hi,
I have a samba server running on Linux (RedHat 9.0), with the security set
to user and 3 valid user IDs. The clients are 3 PCs running on Windows XP
(HomeEdition) and connected
On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 20:14, Edgar wrote:
Hi,
I have a samba server running on Linux (RedHat 9.0), with the security set to user
and 3 valid user IDs. The clients are 3 PCs running on Windows XP (HomeEdition) and
connected through a router. From the PCs running Windows I can see the
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This is a preview release of the Samba 3.0.2 code base and
is provided for testing only. This release is *not* intended
for production servers. However, there have been several bug
fixes since 3.0.1 that we feel are important to make available
Hi All,
The latest Debian unstable release of samba 3.0.1-1 appears to be fail
in storing the machine account password when joining a 2000 AD domain.
kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED] works fine, as does net ads join suggesting the issue
is not related kerberos misconfiguration.
klist indicates no cached
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
The plugin is designed to use ntlm_auth over a stdio interface,
because as part of Samba, it is GPL'ed. The plugin provides a client,
and an server implementation, but can only proxy it's server-side (I
can provide a mode that allows for
Date: Tue Jan 6 01:15:13 2004
Author: abartlet
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv2792/source/lib
Modified Files:
gencache.c
Log Message:
(merge from 3.0)
Always call the auto-init funciton - this avoids tdb segfaulting under
us if we failed
Date: Tue Jan 6 01:20:01 2004
Author: abartlet
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/utils
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv3682/source/utils
Modified Files:
ntlm_auth.c smbcontrol.c smbfilter.c
Log Message:
(merge from 3.0)
I think this was tpot's originally:
Fix format types
Date: Tue Jan 6 01:20:01 2004
Author: abartlet
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/torture
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv3682/source/torture
Modified Files:
denytest.c torture.c utable.c
Log Message:
(merge from 3.0)
I think this was tpot's originally:
Fix format types for
Date: Tue Jan 6 01:21:59 2004
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/include
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4024/source/include
Modified Files:
smbprofile.h vfs.h vfs_macros.h
Log Message:
Patch based on work from James Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED] to convert over to
using
Date: Tue Jan 6 01:21:59 2004
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/examples/VFS
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4024/examples/VFS
Modified Files:
skel_opaque.c skel_transparent.c
Log Message:
Patch based on work from James Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED] to convert over to
using
Date: Tue Jan 6 01:21:59 2004
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4024/source/smbd
Modified Files:
fileio.c vfs-wrap.c vfs.c
Log Message:
Patch based on work from James Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED] to convert over to
using
Date: Tue Jan 6 01:22:00 2004
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/utils
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4024/source/utils
Modified Files:
status.c
Log Message:
Patch based on work from James Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED] to convert over to
using pread/pwrite. Modified a
Date: Tue Jan 6 01:22:14 2004
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/include
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4118/source/include
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
smbprofile.h vfs.h vfs_macros.h
Log Message:
Patch based on work from James Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
Date: Tue Jan 6 01:22:14 2004
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/examples/VFS
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4118/examples/VFS
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
skel_opaque.c skel_transparent.c
Log Message:
Patch based on work from James Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
Date: Tue Jan 6 01:22:14 2004
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4118/source/smbd
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
fileio.c vfs-wrap.c vfs.c
Log Message:
Patch based on work from James Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED] to convert over
Date: Tue Jan 6 01:22:14 2004
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/lib
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4118/source/lib
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
system.c
Log Message:
Patch based on work from James Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED] to convert over to
using
Date: Tue Jan 6 01:22:14 2004
Author: jra
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/utils
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv4118/source/utils
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
status.c
Log Message:
Patch based on work from James Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED] to convert over to
using
Date: Tue Jan 6 01:59:20 2004
Author: abartlet
Update of /data/cvs/samba/source/nsswitch
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv13006/source/nsswitch
Modified Files:
wbinfo.c winbind_nss_linux.c winbindd.c winbindd.h
winbindd_acct.c winbindd_ads.c winbindd_cache.c
Date: Tue Jan 6 02:29:29 2004
Author: abartlet
Update of /data/cvs/samba/testsuite/build_farm
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv14333/testsuite/build_farm
Modified Files:
torture-RW2.test
Log Message:
(merge from 3.0)
Fixes bug 924
Andrew Bartlett
Revisions:
Date: Tue Jan 6 07:57:35 2004
Author: vlendec
Update of /data/cvs/samba
In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv12649
Modified Files:
Tag: SAMBA_3_0
WHATSNEW.txt
Log Message:
Fix typo..
Volker
Revisions:
WHATSNEW.txt1.52.2.50 = 1.52.2.51
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