for Redhat 6.x.
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words, the list would almost have to run with anonymous postings
or something, for that to work. Obviously you would have to be a
subscriber to post, but the emails would be stripped by the mailing
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router - I tried a Netgear Wireless Router (MR314) for a
while, and it was not nearly as reliable as the Linux box when it came
to keeping the connection up.
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is on a Windows
2000/XP system, you can install the LPD print server from Microsoft,
and use CUPS to print to that as well. I do that all the time with my
iBook to print to Samba and Windows shared printers...
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on a network drive, ALL CLIENT PC's must have the
'NET DIR' parameters set to the same mapped network drive location.
This is configured in the Paradox driver settings in the BDE
Administration tool
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, there are a few cross platform backup solutions (Arkeia?) that will let you access the Solaris tape drive from the Windows PC's
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someone who may have once received mail from me, who DOES run a virus
engine such as Outlook.
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the same file at the same time on a
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reverse engineering and reproducing all the intricate
details of a protocol that is such a mess!
Keep up the good work, 'Team Samba'!
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' parameter on the share to do this. Samba also
has several options that control write caching and syning to disk. These
may help ensure that the index file changes are always flushed to disk
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Just create a 'guest only' share, and set 'writeable = no' on that share
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option, beyond the
scope of Samba's configuration. However, there are a number
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files? If so, what database is used?
Access? dBASE (.DBF files), etc
You could try (globally or on the share):
locking = yes
strict locking = yes
share modes = yes
dos filetime resolution = yes
Good luck!
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, that was not the point of the thread really. The discussion
was about someone who wants to run Samba on the NETBEUI protocol, which
is not really supported by Linux, or Windows even anymore (Windows XP
drops support for this protocol).
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with NETBEUI
I hate to say it, but it really comes down to the fact that you are
trying to hide behind a protocol, instead of doing a proper firewall for
your LAN. No offense intended
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made sense quite a few years
ago (early to mid 1990's!)
Samba itself is not really where the NETBEUI protocol would have to be
implemented... someone jump in and tell me if I am mistaken
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that be the bottleneck? Is the NT system using comparable storage hardware?
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#if defined(WITH_PAM)
// Jim Morris, 12/03/2002. UGLY HACK TO FORCE PAM_TALLY COUNTER TO
// BE UPDATED WHEN LOGON FAILS USING SMBPASSWD FILE.
if (lp_obey_pam_restrictions() (ret == FALSE))
smb_pam_passcheck( user, password );
#endif
Basically, the trick is to call
be stored in the LDAP directory I suppose.
Can someone that is using LDAP for Samba authentication comment on this,
especially if you are also using PAM?
Thanks!
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days, and giving them a
link to a URL on the Samba server itself, where they can change their
password.
I guess maybe I could put something together like a HOWTO on this topic
if it sounds useful to others. It took a few days to peice together a
solution
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done (net use /d).
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being somewhat slower than FTP, which has less protocol
overhead (no filesystem involved).
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this flexibility right now.
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off things
like 'share modes', which are crucial for most DOS and Windows apps to
work properly when sharing files.
Let me know if any of this helps.
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is to modify Samba,
Ok - thanks for the advice. Should I consider Samba 3.0 (CVS) as the
best starting point for such a process?
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workaround
to my problem.
Thanks!
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that is used by pam_tally, for compatibility with the
system authentication, or store the number of failed Samba logon
attempts independantly, in a field of smbpasswd, or elsewhere.
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way I can,
including documentation and code.
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an
option like this directly, within the constructs of the smbpasswd file?
Thanks for any help!
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is incorrect on this
matter its been a couple of years since I looked at the source
involved. I am mainly commented based on what I have seen in Samba log
files over the years.
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