Hi Torsten,
Sorry I am able to offer a solution to your problem here. Instead,
myself has encountered the same problem since switching to samba 3 and
is hoping to hear from you if you have got any progress since then.
Thanks alot,
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Best Regards,
Johnny
Hi guys,
Just a follow-up. The problem is caused by nss_wins. The
/var/log/messages shows following messages below when try to authenticate:
Aug 18 13:22:47 my-server nss_wins[600]: [2003/08/18 13:22:47, 0]
lib/fault.c:fault_report(38)
Aug 18 13:22:47 my-server nss_wins[600]:
Hello guys,
I am having trouble to get CUPS printer share setup properly via samba.
The setup was done following Samba-HOWTO-Collection document, Chapter
7 (CUPS). The problem was when using *cupsaddsmb*, rpcclient can't seem
to connect to the server (localhost). The actual output is below
Hello guys,
I have been running a server (running RH 7.3) with WINS support for
quite some time and it works well. I am seeing that once Windows
clients (Windows XP) are connected to the server, the wins.dat in the
server gets updated where the clients IP etc being added. Even the
server's
for this board. I might have a look into it a bit more.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Johnny
Sander van Vliet wrote:
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On Friday 01 August 2003 19:32, Johnny Shih wrote:
Hello guys,
I have been running a server (running RH 7.3) with WINS support for
quite some time
Hi all,
just today I have setup my box to also be a WINS server and I started
getting domain master name query fail messages shown as below.
Jun 13 15:04:59 SERVER nmbd[2010]: [2003/06/13 15:04:59, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_browsesync.c:find_domain_master_name_query_fail(358)
Jun 13 15:04:59 SERVER
following two lines into my smb.conf.
domain master = yes;
perferred master = yes;
If any more steps are required, I think it's how to register browser
server to the WINS?
Thaks again,
Johnny
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Thank you very much Ciprian,
I think I am getting the hang of this whole browse lists concept now and
my problem seems to be solved by simply having domain master and
preferred master to yes. The machine wins election easily against
Windows XP clients.
Thanks alot,
Johnny
Vizitiu, Ciprian
Hi all,
Have been using samba with all my Windows XP professional clients for
sometime now. All have been worked well until a problem has recently
discovered.
I was not able to send a large file over the network to my linux server
(running samba). The file is an around 700MBs XviD file (size