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I installed the binary from
http://us2.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/AIX/
Opt-samba-AIX5-3.0.21a.tar.gz
Installed fine but when I go to run the samba binaries, this is what I
get:
Can anyone help - thanks in advanced.
/opt/Samba/3.0.21a/sbin ./nmbd -D
[1] 544860
I am trying to create an individual secure share in Samba. We have it
loaded on a Solaris box and our users access the shares using Windows
Explorer. It appears that everything I've read only allows me to create
secure shares for all the shares. Is there a way to create individual
secure shares?
We had the dame problem with the initial version of the mysql backend.
our problem was fixed by setting the default value's for
unkown_6 to 1260 and
logon_divs to 168
dunno if the ldap backend has simulair entries..
but it seems indeed that your ldap database is corrupt..
Good luck
Collen
there was a bug with pre and usrmgr.
please use a stable package
greez
Douglas Sterner wrote:
Using Suse ES9 SP2 with OpenLDAP backend with Samba 3.0.21pre I'm
getting the following error. The stub received bad data Would you like
to administer another domain? then User Manager closes when I
just to close this thread:
we used to run slapd as unprivileged user (user ldap)
this broke our setup (to bexact the database) under heavy load.
now it´s running under root permissions w/out any problems
greez
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Michael Gasch schrieb:
We are running almost 30 OpenLDAP
Ilia Chipitsine schrieb:
(...)
pdbedit
it is beatiful thing for converting from anything to anything :-)
Almost.
I don't see if it can convert ldapsam to /etc/passwd and /etc/group.
use it to convert ldapsam --- smbpasswd
it will handle users, not groups.
and some awk hacking will be
Hi,
I've got a Samba 3.0.2a PDC running for some time now (like more than a
year) with MS Windows XP clients. But suddenly on January 23 2006 none
of the clients where able to login anymore. The error on the client was
(translated from dutch):
Unable to connect to domain server.
The logfile on
Ilia Chipitsine schrieb:
(...)
As you said, smbpasswd has no group ID entries.
oops, I missed primary GID for /etc/passwd
ok, I'll ask our guys about XSL, I think it will do all the job.
(...)
I think I found it: the tool is called ldap2pass and can be found here
in the ldaputils
Pardon me for resending the message, I am not sure whether the original
message was posted at all.
Mapping Samba shares from this particular server is either getting slow or
rarely getting denied.
Occasional error messages in log.smbd
[2005/07/24 08:40:39, 1] auth/auth_server.c:(363)
password
I am still unable to get the following command to work correctly. The
x's replace the correct entry obviously.
smbclient -Lboss -Uxx%
I decided to run the command as root preceeded by 'truss' so I could
generate a debug output.
This is the output from the command without 'truss'
hi,
first of all - I am very sorry if this topic turned up in the mailing list
before - I really did have a look at the archive and couldn't find anything
like it.
Here's the problem. I set up an idmapping using the rid facility. It is
working smoothly. I do have a question though. I logged some
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On Sat, 21 Jan 2006, Lawrence Walton wrote:
mount.cifs should be part of any modern samba package.
That's what I thought. But, here's what I did to install Samba:
# wget
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Stefan Morrell wrote:
Could not stop the blah whatever service on SERVER
The service did not return an error. This could be an
internal Windows error or an internal service error.
If the problem persists, contact your system administrator,
Aarti Varshney (asadhnan) wrote:
my security is domain, i would like to map users who fail authentication
to be
mapped to a guest account so they can access printers.
My conf file looks like this:
[global]
workgroup = LAB2000DOMAIN2
security = DOMAIN
client schannel =
At 4:00 every morning the 2 WinXP machines on my network generate a slew
of queries to bad printer names. These names are variations on the name
of a valid printer exported by Samba.
Samba v3.0.10 is running on a RHEL4 system. It exports several shared
drives and a single printer. The
Hi.
I don't find a way to make a Samba BDC replicate an AD Server. I need to
authenticate in Samba BDC if my link with AD PDC goes down. I read that it
is not possible.
Is this true ? Samba 4 will do this ?
Thanks,
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For the purpose of the archive:
I believe I fixed the problem.
When I compiled FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE-p1 kerberos was installed. When I
compiled 6.0-RELEASE-p2 I had kerberos disabled. I'm pretty confident I
was using old binaries. When I rebuilt the binaries, kerberos gave me a
message about the
Hi all,
We are trying to use samba (ver 3.0.20b) on Linux 2.6.12.6 kernel version.
We want to support multiple authentication mechanisms support that we are
developing based on Samba server. Some of these authentication mechanisms
that we are targetting are: UNIX password, NIS, LDAP
I have an AIX server running AIX 5.3 and samba 3.0.21a
that I recently compiled. I am looking for detailed
instructions on how to join the AIX 5.3 Samba Server
into the AD domain. All of the information that I
have been able to find is for Linux. Is there a
document that describes what filesets
Hi,
We have a Linux (RHEL 3.0, update 3) Samba 3 server which worked fine
for months
but suddently have trouble to keep its trust with the DC server.
The only way to recover is to reset the machine account from the Windows
DC side
and do a net join to the domain from the Linux side. The
Please let me know when you've compiled it for linux/unix =)
//Henrik
21 jan 2006 kl. 20:50 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello!
I don`t know if there is a port of psexec for unix yet (haven`t
followed the list for some time) - but since it has been discussed
on this list several times and i
I apologize because I know that this has surely been dealt with and
documented before, but I cannot find it anywhere on the samba website,
nor did a google search produce anything. For future reference, some
type of advanced search option for the mailing list archives would be
great. I tried the
Hi,
I need to join a Linux machine on a Windows Domain. The Linux ONLY IS A
CLIENT, NOT SERVER. Please, need links, information..
thanks
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From: Adam Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2006/01/23 23:05:46, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(415)
Couldn't find user samba
Usually I would've though that this would only happen when you connect
as a guest - there's a 'map to guest' option that lets you change the
user Samba uses, I
I'm using samba-3.0.14a as our samba server for 12 windows
machines. Works OK, except that it doesn't show itself on
the browse list. That is, on any of the windows machines the
browse list shows all the machines _except_ the server
itself. Yet net view \\server ( on one of the windows
Aarti Varshney (asadhnan) wrote:
my security is domain, i would like to map users who fail authentication
to be
mapped to a guest account so they can access printers.
My conf file looks like this:
[global]
workgroup = LAB2000DOMAIN2
security = DOMAIN
client schannel =
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Latrell wrote:
Thanks for your reply.
I've ever tried gid, and it works, but not uid.
Will the issue be your future work?
Nope. It's an unsupported configuration meaning
that we won't test to ensure it works. I would
not rely on the gid working
Hi,
We have a Linux (RHEL 3.0, update 3) Samba 3 server which worked fine
for months
but suddently have trouble to keep its trust with the DC server.
The only way to recover is to reset the machine account from the Windows
DC side
and do a net join to the domain from the Linux side. The
== platform =
Linux version: RHEL-3 resp. Scientific Linux 305
Samba vesrion: 3.0.9-1.3E.3
Samba operating mode: security = SERVER
== problem =
'net use n: \\smbs1\public' on Windows XP, always asks for a password.
Hello list,
I'm using several samba server (mix between v2.2 and v3.0 versions)
within an Active Directory domain. These servers are normal domain
members and winbind is used to lookup the domain users on the linux
machines.
Sometimes it looks like that some of the servers get kicked out of
Hello together!
I run Samba 3.0.9-2.3 on Suse 9.2. This Server is in an Active Directory
Domain, but it is not able to make it a domainmemberserver. So i uses the
following configuration:
/etc/samba/smb.conf
*
[global]
security = Server
domain logons = no
NIS
Hi list!
I need your help!
I want to use a single profile to every user in my domain (samba3+ldap
backend) and I want to make this profile read only so every user will be in
moment using the same profile and this profile is roaming.
My idea.
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i have a samba server with ldap as pdc. everything works fine and now
i'm testing samba as bdc.
i copied the smb.conf from the pdc to the bdc and changed the domain
master = yes to no!
then i stopped the smb service on the pdc and tried to login on an winxp
machine and
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Remy Zandwijk wrote:
I have a situation were the ldap filter option is needed as
well. It's very anoying this was removed from Samba. Never
read an explanation either, only 'configure your nss_ldap
to relfect the ldap filter', which is not
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Anthony Messina wrote:
1.
when you do, enable privileges = yes and set some
privileges on the pdc, are those privileges effective
throughout the entire domain?
Not currently.
2.
and then does enable privileges = yes need to be set
on each
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taso wrote:
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Read the smb.conf(5) man page entry for 'user client driver'.
Thanks, someone emailed me to that effect. Is it
possible to add that attribute to print shares
that are otherwise entirely manufactured
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Pierre Hanser wrote:
hello
i've observed on the last samba release, on a mandriva 2005 linux
machine, something I had already seen in the past on older samba
versions; when i try to dump a share from a win XP box, if i
switch off verbose mode,
On 1/23/06, Tomasz Chmielewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ilia Chipitsine schrieb:
pdbedit
it is beatiful thing for converting from anything to anything :-)
Almost.
I don't see if it can convert ldapsam to /etc/passwd and /etc/group.
To get /etc/passwd and /etc/group from LDAP, run getent
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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1.
when you do, enable privileges = yes and set some
privileges on the pdc, are those privileges effective
throughout the entire domain?
Not currently.
2.
and then does enable privileges
how to remove rsync succesfully?
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Josh Kelley schrieb:
On 1/23/06, Tomasz Chmielewski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ilia Chipitsine schrieb:
pdbedit
it is beatiful thing for converting from anything to anything :-)
Almost.
I don't see if it can convert ldapsam to /etc/passwd and /etc/group.
To get /etc/passwd and /etc/group
Hi,
A day or so after starting samba, some daemons (diferent forks) begin to
hang. Then, the WinXP clients hang too completely.
When I try to figure out what is happen, I see that smbd daemons hangs
always in a fcntl64() call:
# strace -p 6414
Process 6414 attached - interrupt to quit
Hello everybody,
from time to time our nmbd daemon quits his job and the last time he did
this he told us:
[2006/01/25 15:56:02, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:terminate(58)
Got SIGTERM: going down...
So my question is: What is the cause of this behaviour and in special
what is happening when nmbd exists
Hi folks,
I have been able to migrate a WinNT4 domain to a Samba3 PDC domain using
openldap as a backend and smbldap-tools to vampire the WinNT4 domain (pretty
much following Samba3 by Example and documentation in smbldap project by
IDEALX).
Nevertheless, all 600 users migraged from the WinNT4
I have a setup where i am using samba to access my linux box through
windows, to edit scripts and stuff. But say if a script as executable
permissions for all when i open it in windows through samba, on saving it
the prior permissions are overwritten by samba's default permission. Is
there a
Jesse Spangenberger wrote:
Also, try to run Ethereal (www.ethereal.org) with the filter nbns || smb
and see if the samba server is broadcasting the right packets.
Umm, You could try remote browser = subnet of pdc making sure the PDC
and workstations are in the same subnet and not across a
Anthony Messina wrote:
stephen, might you try setting:
hosts allow = 10.0.0.0/8
or change the network/mask bit for each lan you'd like to allow
and:
hosts deny = 0.0.0.0/0
and:
interfaces = eth0
bind interfaces only = yes
change eth0 to whatever eth* interface your lan is
First, this should go to samba@lists.samba.org - not technical.
Second - with net join, you are probably in security = domain. So
you need to add the computer to the domain using the Users and Computers
MMC on the domain controller.
Eric Roseme
Hewlett-Packard
Nagendra KV wrote:
HI
I am just going to attach an Ethereal packet capture file in native
format without commentary. I welcome feedback, because at this point,
I'm truly stumped.
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Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
taso wrote:
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
Read the smb.conf(5) man page entry for 'user client driver'.
Thanks, someone emailed me to that effect. Is it
possible to add that attribute to print shares
that are otherwise entirely manufactured by Samba?
Do you
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Robert J. Collins wrote:
On FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE-p2 using samba-3.0.21a,1 the
net command seg faults. Does anyone know what is going
on?
Can you get a backtrace from gdb after building Samba
with the --enable-debug option (or just the -g gcc
McGlorfin wrote:
I'm trying to do something fairly simple: login to a Linux box using a
Windows AD-based account. [...]
[...] Is this more likely to be a
misconfiguration or an issue with my version of Samba?
After upgrading to version 3.0.21a, my problems have disappeared. The
WHATSNEW
I compiled the 3.0.21a samba software with the
following configure options:
configure --prefix=/opt/samba --exec-prefix=/opt/samba
--with-krb=/usr/krb5 --with-smbwrapper --with-syslog
--with-mandir=/usr/man --with-winbind
Everything compiled fine; however, I am unable to see
the server on the
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 02:19:40PM -0800, Jeremy Koski wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 02:12:27PM -0800, Jeremy Koski wrote:
Not sure when this started happening, but we first noticed it about 3
months ago. We have two seperate Samba servers,
Hello --
I am running samba 3.0.20b as PDC. The clients are running Windows XP SP2. I
have a question about how to rename/label the network drive on the clients.
It appears when users login, Windows OS automatically names the mapped drives
shown in Windows explorer as sharename
Hi,
I am trying to migrate print queues from a windows server to a samba
share.
1. I ran printmig.exe on the windows server.
2. Backed up the printers on the windows servers to a cab file.
3. Tries to restore the printers to the sambashare by specifying the
target as //sambaShare.
But I get the
hi Geoff,
Looks like you have figured out how to use the printmig.exe.
Can you please give me some pointers:
I am trying to migrate print queues from a windows server to a samba
share.
this is what I did:
1. I ran printmig.exe on the windows server.
2. Backed up the printers on the windows
We've used slave ldap servers as our local office solution, it seems
like PITA at first, but really its not much trouble... we redistribute
old Optiplex GX100's with bigger IDE drives as the local pdc.
Chris Smith
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Michael Gasch schrieb:
you could set up openldap
Can printer names be mapped between unix names and windows names just like
groups? I have a printer that is shared as HP Mode9 (with a space in the
name) in windows domain. CUPS will not let me create the name that way so
I called it HP_Mode9 (with an underscore). Everybody in the domain is
Stephen Bosch wrote:
Anthony Messina wrote:
stephen, might you try setting:
hosts allow = 10.0.0.0/8
or change the network/mask bit for each lan you'd like to allow
and:
hosts deny = 0.0.0.0/0
and:
interfaces = eth0
bind interfaces only = yes
change eth0 to whatever eth* interface your
Well as it turns out our problem eas with the sambaSID values in ldap.
Apprently Samba 3.0 want the full SID value in those fields (sambaSID,
and sambaGroupSID) for any user. We only had the last 4 digits, which
are the unique digits for us (I'm not sure if the amount of digits at
the end can
I have a small business client with a new samba file server. It's
CentOS 4.2 and Samba samba-3.0.10-1.4E.2.
When they save open Excel files from Windows, they are prompted to
overwrite the existing file. I mean, when they click the little disk
icon or use Ctrl-S or File--Save. Excel would
Hi,
we want to give all our users all the rights on the stations, i see 2
solutions :
- on the station goto local group administrators and add everyone
- on the sation goto local group administrator annd add an LDAP group
call UA (created by us with containing all ou users)
Which way is
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Jean Cyr wrote:
I'm having problems with a utility I wrote deleting folders from a
Thecus N4100 Samba based fileserver. I do not have access or control
over its Samba config file and this may not be a Samba problem but
perhaps someone here can
hi!
i've a problem with my samba server and the cupsaddsmb tool for windows
nt4.0 clients. I'm using cups 1.1.22 and samba 3.0.20b!
the problem is, if i do a cupsaddsmb printer it will generate a
directory with the drivers for windows. these drivers works perfectly
with Win2000 Xp but they
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Hi Everyone,
I'm trying to set up a central home storage area with Samba for our PC and Mac
clients. I thought that the most logical (ie. easy) way to do this would be to
have Samba take care of the Windows connectivity and use NFS for the Macs.
But for this to work I need to drag over the
(yes, I know it's an old version of Samba but I *really* don't want to
mess about upgrading right now)
The server in question (SuSE Enterprise Linux 9) got itself in a tizz
last night and was restarted cleanly via the shutdown -r command this
morning. Everything comes back up, including
Hi, i'm trying to share the home directory of one single user to some
other users of my samba server, and don't know how...
My problem is that the [homes] section of smb.conf includes all users
of my samba server and this is right, but i want to do an exception
with one user, i need that this
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Folks,
There was a problem with the mail server digest for for this list
which clogged the mail queue for the past 48 hours. Sorry for
the delayed response. Things should be working fine now. And
you will probably see a flood of mail.
Enjoy. :-)
James Watkins wrote:
Hi all, is it just me or has this list stopped working. I haven't
received anything for a couple of days now.
Cheers,
James.
well, i got your message. -anthony
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From: Antonio Sosa
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 10:49 AM
Subject: SAMBA on AIX 5.1
I installed the binary from
http://us2.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/AIX/
Opt-samba-AIX5-3.0.21a.tar.gz
Hello everybody,
i have already posted this message yesterday, but i didn't receive my
posting. There i want to repeat it.
From time to time our nmbd daemon quits his job and the last time he did
this he told us:
[2006/01/25 15:56:02, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:terminate(58)
Got SIGTERM: going down...
Hi,
we want to give all our users all the rights on the stations, i see 2
solutions :
- on the station goto local group administrators and add everyone
- on the sation goto local group administrator annd add an LDAP group
call UA (created by us with containing all ou users)
Which way is
James Watkins wrote:
Hi all, is it just me or has this list stopped working. I haven't
received anything for a couple of days now.
No, it's not just you -- same problem here. I made two posts yesterday
that never made it.
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As far as I can see I have not been receiving any messages after
01/24/2006, from 16:39 GMT +1 onwards I have received two messages
however.
Cheers,
Jeroen
James Watkins wrote:
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I signed up and sent a mail 3 days ago, and never got confirmation
that it was received nor have I received any other samba list mailings
until just now and I received 3 within 5 minutes.
Mark
On 1/26/06, James Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all, is it just me or has this list stopped
same here, too. they seem to have problems
greez
James Watkins wrote:
Hi all, is it just me or has this list stopped working. I haven't
received anything for a couple of days now.
Cheers,
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It has been uncharacteristically quiet the past couple of days.
Larry
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James Watkins
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 9:44 AM
To: Samba
Subject: [Samba] List problems
Hi all, is it just me or has this list
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How peculiar, I wonder how long it takes on average for a list to be
quiet before someone sends the inevitable Hello, is anyone out there?
message.
Thanks for the replies,
James.
Larry McElderry wrote:
It has been uncharacteristically quiet the past couple of days.
Larry
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Hello,
When copying files using the RedHat Samba client over Network we
experience file copy times 5 times slower than we experience with other
SAMBA clients.
As a test file we are using a 45MB file. Using a HPUX samba client to a
windows file server it takes approximately 1 minute to copy this
forwarding this for AIX people...forgot to CC list D'oh!
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From: Antonio Sosa
To: William Jojo
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 12:05 PM
Subject: RE: SAMBA on AIX 5.1
Thanks William - I'll try it out.
Antonio Sosa
C.E.O.
Ansotech Inc.
We Design
Gordon Messmer wrote:
I'm having some trouble with groups which contain the groupofuniquenames
objectclass.
I was wrong. My conclusions were totally erronious. Somehow or other,
the indexes were incomplete and the sambaSID attribute wasn't indexed
for older entries, where I had
Rene Kapeller wrote:
== problem =
'net use n: \\smbs1\public' on Windows XP, always asks for a password.
'smbmount //smbs1/public /mnt/public -o password=' does not.
This all used to work fine under Redhat-9 and Samba-2.2
...
map to guest = Bad
Using samba-3.0.10-1.4E.2 as supplied by RedHat Enterprise 4. Using
security=ADS mode, and using winbind and pam_winbind to authenticate.
I was able to sucessfully join the domain, and can enumerate users and
groups.
Whenever I try to authenticate, it always fails with the status
I'm running Samba 3.0.21a (blastwave build) on Solaris 9. The Solaris
servers have no printers attached or accessible, just file service. Samba
users authenticate off a Win2003 AD controller and get printing from that.
I got rid of the Unable to connect to CUPS Server errors by adding to
smb.conf
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Gururajan Ramachandran wrote:
Can printer names be mapped between unix names and windows names just
like groups? I have a printer that is shared as HP Mode9 (with a space
in the name) in windows domain. CUPS will not let me create the name
that
Matt Morgan wrote:
2) More generally, has anyone else seen this problem before and been
able to do anything about it?
I saw it, upgraded samba.
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John Halfpenny wrote:
But for this to work I need to drag over the UIDs from Services For Unix which
I have read is possible on Samba 3.0.20+
Joined Samba to the Win2k3 domain with no problems,
Silly question: You *do* have SFU installed on the Win2k3 domain
controller, right?
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Good evening/morning/afternoon. This may be a little off topic but I
was wondering if anyone has had any experience backing up a Windows 2003
SBS to a samba share. I succeeded in setting up the samba box as a
member server on the AD domain and domain users can login and add files
to the
Best guess is it was compiled with a 64 bit kernel and the machine you
have installed it on is set for a 32 bit kernel.
Lamar
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From: Antonio Sosa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 9:50 AM
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On 1/25/06, Matt Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When they save open Excel files from Windows, they are prompted to
overwrite the existing file. I mean, when they click the little disk
icon or use Ctrl-S or File--Save. Excel would normally just write over
the file, not check with an are you
On Tue, Jan 24, 2006 at 11:36:42AM +0100, Micha Kersloot wrote:
Hi,
I've got a Samba 3.0.2a PDC running for some time now (like more than a
year) with MS Windows XP clients. But suddenly on January 23 2006 none
of the clients where able to login anymore. The error on the client was
This snippet from the error log: Looks like something is timing out...
Anyone knows how to increase the timeout?
Thanks in advance.
Aarti.
[2006/01/26 19:29:22, 3] smbd/ipc.c:reply_trans(538)
trans \PIPE\ data=544 params=0 setup=2
[2006/01/26 19:29:22, 3] smbd/ipc.c:named_pipe(334)
Patrick DUBAU wrote:
Hi,
we want to give all our users all the rights on the stations, i see 2
solutions :
- on the station goto local group administrators and add everyone
- on the sation goto local group administrator annd add an LDAP group
call UA (created by us with containing all ou
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