Running a security=share Samba 3.0.26a (with a print$ share), serving XP
print/file and Vista file clients w/o any problems.
However, when attempting to connect to a Samba shared printer with a Vista
client I get:
Windows cannot connect to the printer. Operation could not be completed
(error
Recently I upgraded a server from samba 3.0.2a to 3.0.6, and now apache
won't authenticate properly with pam_winbind. Winbind's been restarted,
apache has been restarted, for grins I even rebooted the server.
From /var/log/messages:
Aug 26 10:24:51 linps2 pam_winbind[654]: user 'jarboed' granted
| [Thu Aug 26 10:24:51 2004] [error] (2)No such file
| or directory: access to /cgi-bin/print/modify/modify.py
| failed for 10.176.156.41, reason:
| User not known to the underlying authentication module
Did the libnss_winbind.so.2 get updated via the RPM
upgrade ? That would be the first
Hey... first time post to this group :s
i have recently upgraded from mandrake 9.1 to 10.0, automatically
installing
samba version 3.0.2a-3 to my system over the previous version, i kept
my
original config file..
all my old directory shares, as well as any new shares i add, are
displayed
i set up a print server using samba and cups and it seems to be
working
fine but in my environment it is vital for each printjob to have a
banner
with netbios name on it.
eg i have 700 public computers and 4 printers so i need each computer
to
print a banner with the hostname to distinguish
i'm running into a little problem when using preexec scripts for the
creation
of dir's on my samba server
script
---
#! /bin/sh
name=`getent passwd | grep %U | awk -F: '{print $5}'`
mkdir /samba/test/$name
---
snip of smb.conf
---
[test]
path = /samba/test
the spool directory is set up as
drwxrwxr-t2 root root 4096 Sep 26 2003 samba
Are you printing as root? If not, you probably just need to chmod o+w
/var/spool/samba/
~ Daniel
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This message is the
Client:
add new printer - network printer - browse for network printers ,
and
here
is the problem, the samba isn't shown as a print server, it's
displayed in
the network browser but not if want to add a new printer. the printers
are
shown in the normal network browser if I click on the samba
thx,
will update to 3.0.2a and report
Unfortunately there is a print segfault bug in 3.0.2a. The 3.0.3pre's
and rc's have the patches in if you are so inclined :). If not, this is
a post-3.0.2a patch that fixes a common printing crash in 3.0.2a:
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]: BACKTRACE: 27 stack frames:
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:#0 smbd(smb_panic2+0x128)
[0x81cb288]
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:#1 smbd(smb_panic+0x19)
[0x81cb159]
Apr 20 15:21:02 gandalf2 smbd[6891]:#2 smbd [0x81b96f2]
Apr 20
Access has no problem using that default printer selected.
The problem only occurs when a samba printer is selected as
default.
The printer needs a device mode set on the samba server.
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/printing.html#id2942206
New installation seems to have placed smbd, nmbd and swat into
/usr/local/samba/sbin (older ver was in /usr/sbin) so I changed
the entries in /etc/rc.d/rc.samba to show correct path and now
smbd/nmbd are not running at all.
So a /etc/rc.d/rc.samba start fails?
Or if it's just not started
Seems that the 3.0.2a installation put most of the files in different
directories from the original 2.2.8a (which came bundled with this
slackware 8).
This can be changed with --prefix statements in your ./configure step,
if you want something other than /usr/local. Alternatively, you can
The last problem i have is adding printers...
The add printer wizard shows for the windows domain administrator, and
he can add a printer right untill the last screen of the wizard - when
he clicks the finish button, it shows the error:
Add Printer Wizard
Unable to Install Printer. Access
I haven't been seeing any more files in the /var/spool/samba
directory, but these errors are showing up in my message log
file all the time now.
Apr 8 15:27:09 fs3 smbd[22335]: register_message_flags:
tdb_fetch failed
No, you'd be seeing messages like bad magic 0x42424242 and the
like
I've been having issues with Win98 printing on RedHat ES 3, which is
using
Samba 3.0.2-6.ES. The WinXP computers print fine, but the Win98 ones
tend
to lose the print queue and I've noticed that even if they print job
files
tend to remain in the /var/spool/samba directory.
Are these
Is it possible to have a samba listen on different interfaces for
different NETBIOS names specific to that interface?
I have a samba listening to eth0 and eth1, which are two interfaces on
the same network. Even when I use smbclient to the ip address of eth1,
smb.conf's %h gives me the eth0
I am trying to configure Samba 2.2.7 on an IBM PSeries server running
AIX
5.1
The share appear in network neighborhood, but when ever I try to map
to
them, Samba is
asking for a password?
What's your security mode? I assume if you don't want to be prompted,
it's because you either want no
otherwise I get result was WERR_INVALID_PRINTER_NAME, which I
think
maybe Samba needs to ask CUPS if the queue is new or something.
Right now Samba doesn't know about changes in CUPS. However, if you
make a change to smb.conf or send a SIGHUP to the smbd daemons, they
will reload their
I am having a problem that seems to have plagued quite
a few people on the list,
yet I have been unable to resolve the issue by making
any of the suggested changes.
What suggested changes have you tried? Without more info, the
responses are likely to only suggest the same things.
I am
Jerry Carter wrote:
Daniel Kasak wrote:
| You're not going to like this, but I think it's a problem
| you should be taking up with M$. I can't imagine why the
| print preview operation would need to contact
| the print server.
It doesn though. The first thing to check is to make
sure
server. It will not let me change the ownership to any other user.
I
get a error that says something to the effect that I don't have the
rights to change the permissions.
Do you have ACL's enabled on the filesystem with the shared files?
http://www.bluelightning.org/linux/samba_acl_howto/
Has anyone else heard of or had any issues printing with Access 2003
to
samba servers? Other office 2003 products print fine, and Access
2000
worked, but Access 2003 will not print to a samba server here. In
order
to get access 2003 to print, I have to change default printer to
something on
Has anyone else heard of or had any issues printing with Access 2003 to
samba servers? Other office 2003 products print fine, and Access 2000
worked, but Access 2003 will not print to a samba server here. In order
to get access 2003 to print, I have to change default printer to
something on a
I didn't get any responses, can anyone at least tell me if this should
or should not work?
Samba 3.0.2a, two servers, each with a netbios name that matches their
hostname. The idea was to have two servers live all the time, with the
same printer drivers installed, and we could have the clients
Samba 3.0.2a, two servers, each with a netbios name that matches their
hostname. The idea was to have two servers live all the time, with the
same printer drivers installed, and we could have the clients hitting
one or the other via a netbios alias.
I set up the netbios alias in smb.conf and dns
m:\worksp~1, when I have this share on a windows machine, it works
fine. Move it to my samba machine and it doesn't. This is what my
This is probably your problem. You override the default mangling method
in samba3 from hash2 to hash. hash2 behaves more like Windows mangling.
Yeah. I explicitly state encrypt passwords = no in the smb.conf
file
and testparm confirms it. :(
--Andy
Contents of /etc/pam.d/samba (or wherever it is for you) unchanged?
~ Daniel
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This message is the
I am using cups, using the cups web interface to add
printers, today I added 2 more printers. They do not
show up in samba, I have restarted cups, smb
nmb, everything except the machine itself.
By, They do not show up in samba, is that from the
Samba or Windows client? Sometimes Windows
What I should have mentioned but failed to, was this is an
intermitting
problem (a developers favorite kind I'm sure). What's worse,
and this
just sounds so so wrong; doing a 'copy paste' will produce
the error
more often than doing a 'drag and drop'. Perhaps it is just
Do you really mean pre1 or did you mean rc1? Rc1 is newer than pre1.
I'm doing this off a fresh samba.3.0.1pre1.tar.gz downloaded
yesterday.
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This message is the property of Time Inc. or its affiliates. It may
Is there an opposite of the veto files parameter, i.e. to only allow
specific filenames to be written and deny everything else? It looks
like veto files supports ? and * wildcards, but everything else is taken
literally so negation is not possible, and I didn't see any other
parameters that would
XFS file system, SAMBA 3.0.0 with acl enabled, kernel 2.4.21.
Users can create files, can delete them but can not overwrite them.
what should I check to see whats happening here?
If users cannot overwrite their OWN files, it is probably a default acl
gone wrong or an overly-restrictive
Dec 9 13:38:17 ds119b smbd[21244]: [2003/12/09 13:38:17,
0] printing/pcap.c:pcap_printername_ok(282)
Dec 9 13:38:17 ds119b smbd[21244]: Unable to open printcap
file cups for read!
Hopefully a dumb question... but is cups running? Also, what does an
lpstat -a show?
~ Daniel
SuSE SLES 8 SP3 on s/390... gcc-3.2.2-23, glibc-2.2.5-115, Kernel:
2.4.21-83-default
I ran ./autogen.sh and ./configure --enable-cups --with-acl-support
--with-pam --with-quotas --with-smbmount --with-syslog --with-tdbsam
--with-utmp --with-vfs --with-winbind --with-python=python2
With the rc1
Which samba 3 tdb's are safe to have smb regenerate on startup?
I know in Samba 2 you can remove everything except winbindd_idmap,
share_info, and the nt* tdb's. Is it the same for samba3?
Reason I asked is I just had a pretty bad failure on 3.0.1pre3 that
started with bad magic errors in
The problem is probably either permissions on /var/lib/samba/printers or
the subdirectory you are writing to being so restrictive that the users
who is connecting to add drivers via APW can't write the files to the
subdirectory they need to. So fix that first... and clean up your
create mask =
Hey DJ,
Driver Wizard on a Windows client, with a username part of
the 'print admin' group, we get this error message:
Unable to install HP Lazerjet 4000 Series PCL 6, Windows 2000, Intel
Driver. Access denied
[print$]
comment = Printer Drivers
path =
I have problem with finding my printerjobbs in sambas printer queue,
I do se the jobb while it is in /var/spool/samba, but not when the job
has been spooled to LPRngs spool.
smb.conf
[Global]
printing = lprng
lpq command = /usr/server/LPRng-3.8.21/bin/lpq -P%p
print command =
Samba 3 linked against cups. I have a problem that is best illustrated
when a printer is paused in cups. When looking at the Printers folder
for a samba server, often documents is 0 even though there may be some
pending. Manually refreshing will sometimes cause them to reappear or
dissapear.
Hi Ryan,
You should look at the 3.0 Samba-HOWTO-Collection under Chapter 18.
Classical Printing Support... specifically Installing Print Drivers
Using rpcclient
Long story short you install the drivers locally onto 1 box just to
determine which files the printer driver uses and where they're
Well, the thing is I'm unable to add the drivers using the APW because
of this message... so at that point the printer is driverless... no
Adobe dlls yet or any other dlls for that matter.
I am able to add the drivers using rpcclient, but for this particular
printer I'm get gibberish after
More information...
rpcclient $ adddriver Windows NT
x86
RICOHAficio700PS:RINH7PS5.DLL:RICNH703.PPD:RINH7PSU.DLL:RINH7PSU.HLP:NU
LL:
RAW:RNH7kmUI.DLL,RNH7PS.DLL,RNH7km.INI,RINH7PS5.NTF,RNH7Help.HLP,TrackID
.DLL,TIF
mtA.DLL,TIBase64.DLL,TISHMEM.DLL,TICMD.EXE
write_socket(4,106)
I'm trying add drivers as detailed in chapter 18 (Classical Printing
Support) in the Samba-HOWTO-Collection HEAD/3.0.
The following command returns the Printer Driver __
Successfully Installed message, but none of the dependent files get
moved or associated with the Driver.
rpcclient -U
The command:
rpcclient -U jarboed -c 'adddriver Windows NT x86 RICOH Aficio 700
PS:RINH7PS5.DLL:RICNH703.PPD:RINH7PSU.DLL:RINH7PSU.HLP:NULL:RAW:RNH7kmUI
.DLL,RNH7PS.DLL,RNH7km.INI,RINH7PS5.NTF,RNH7Help.HLP,TrackID.DLL,TIFmtA.
DLL,TIBase64.DLL,TISHMEM.DLL,TICMD.EXE' LINPS1
fails on 2.2.8a and
Resolved both of these (different) issues. On 2.2.8a, dumb mistake... I
forgot that server runs with use default domain = no... after adding the
domain and seperator to the user name it works.
On the 3rc4, the problem was my write list for the print$ share. On
2.2.8a, I used the following:
Andrew said it wasn't well documented yet, but the winbindd_priveledged
pipe needed to be readable by squid. Chgrp'ing the winbindd_priveledged
directory (it was chmodded 750) to the squid group solved my problem,
it's now working great.
~ Daniel
I did not find that that was the case. On the taroon beta (RH EL AS 3
beta) anyway, service winbind stop and start did not affect ownership of
/var/cache/samba/winbindd_privileged.
~ Daniel
On Friday, September 05, 2003 8:45 AM Guenther Deschner wrote:
unfortunatly the new group-ownership
Tdb files... /var/cache/samba/
~ Daniel
-Original Message-
From: Dan Gapinski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 2:02 PM
To: Lista Samba
Subject: [Samba] Moving Samba to a different Linux server.
Hello,
I am looking for a second opinion. When
I'm trying the new RHEL 3 beta, which comes with samba 3 beta 3, and
squid 2.5.STABLE3. Both samba and squid seem appropriately compiled...
and I'm using the same config files as samba 2.2.8a and squid
2.5.stable3 (which worked), but windows authentication with the helpers
is failing.
I asked
ntlm_auth basic works, but ntlm doesn't appear to. Any chance of
implementing -l like in the man page? The messages below are from
squid's cache log.
[2003/08/08 11:00:19, 10] utils/ntlm_auth.c:manage_squid_request(374)
Got 'YR' from squid (length: 2).
[2003/08/08 11:00:19, 10]
Sounds like you need the use client driver = yes hack in smb.conf, or
preferably, look into setting up print$ and automatic driver download.
man smb.conf for use client driver explains what appears to be your
problem in some detail.
Good luck,
~ Daniel
After I have installed a printer on my
cjhiggins:~# wbinfo -t
Secret is good
cjhiggins:~# wbinfo -u
0xc022
cjhiggins:~# wbinfo -g
0xc022
yet...
cjhiggins:~# wbinfo -a gdh%blahblah
plaintext password authentication succeeded
challenge/response password authentication succeeded
Looks like you need to do a wbinfo
On Monday, March 31, 2003 4:52 PM Barry, Christopher wrote:
Hi all,
I'm testing out a pdf printer script I'm writing on a
live samba system. I modify the script, but my changes do not
seem to show up when I print. It seems like samba is caching
the script. I do not want to restart
I am running Samba 2.2.8 with winbind on Red Hat 8.0. I can
do a wbinfo -u and get a list of my domain users but a
getent passwd only returns my Linux users.
snip
What am I missing?? Help!!
Could be the symbolic link from /lib/libnss_winbind.so.2 to
/lib/libnss_winbind.so
~ Daniel
In windows when I browse the corporate windows print server it
automatically shows me all the available printers. Is there
any way to do this from linux?
I've tried twiddling with smbclient -L server-name,
(with my domain
login), and the printers show up off my own samba
If you are trying to add a printer share using the add printer wizard,
it takes a little work.
If you want APW, you need to define an add printer command, and that
command will need to modify your smb.conf to add the print share
depending on the input received from the wizard prompts. Details
Our problems with the attempted upgrade to 2.2.8 continue.
On a production machine running 2.2.3, I backed out of the
2.2.8 upgrade due to winbind strangeness reported in earlier
post. Things *appeared* normal, until this morning, when I
noticed that an 'ls -l' no longer shows domain
driver files have appeared in /usr/local/samba/printer_drivers/W32X86
owned by the person/group of the user who uploaded them (me).
Are they readable by other users who will be installing the drivers?
If I now attempt to view the properties of the printer on the server
(navigate to network
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]:
Is there a way to find out what options were used to compile
Samba? I no longer have the source for the version that is
compile on my system and I would like to upgrade to the
latest version.
I'm not aware of any... the closest I can suggest is inferring from the
output of testparm. I
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)
I upload the driver from the manufacturer's .inf
man smb.conf /Access Denied (or /Unable to connect)
Turns up the use client driver parameter. Best way to deal with this
problem, which occurs when you have w2k and XP users who install drivers
locally and are local admins, is to not have them install the drivers
locally (use the print$ share).
I've been having a few problems with samba-2.2.8pre2-1 --with-winbind
--with-winbind-challenge-response
Rh 7.2, 2.4.9-38 on s/390, glibc-2.2.4-31
rpcclient segfaults on enumdrivers 3... I hadn't tried it with earlier
versions of samba, but the man pages indicate enumdrivers 1, 2, and 3
are
Hi All,
Files that I create from win are assigned user nobody
how can I change that to a valid unix name .. Thanks
On most systems, nobody is a perfectly valid unix name
Does
$ id nobody
return a uid/gid? Or does it say no such user?
You probably want to do a man smb.conf, and from there
I was going to install SWAT, but am now diverting my attention to
iupgrading my version of SAMBA due to the fact that SWAT won't install
if you are running version 2.2.5 or less of SAMBA (dependencies). I
thought Red Hat 8 came with version 2.2.5 SAMBA? My first
question is,
how would I
Well, thanks for all your help.
interface ctc0 ?
Channel to channel, a point-to-point connection without broadcast, one
of the interface types that are available with the s/390 architecture.
That could be why the tcpdump looked screwy. The server is dual-homed,
I'll go ahead and add the eth
I'm trying to find out, is it possible to deliver printer drivers
automatically for Win2K clients by a samba printer server.
Clients are Win2K
with SP2.
I can see printers shared by samba. Win2K-client says
Access:denied: Unable
to connect, unless I configure a shared printer with an
Moving tdb files in /var/lock/samba/*.tdb to /var/cache/samba/*.tdb,
Nothing to worry about
Now, the smbstatus command produces the message:
/var/cache/samba/connections.tdb not initialised
This is normal if an SMB client has never connected to your server.
Failed to open byte range
I had this working in 2.2.8pre2. What server platform
are you using?
RH 7.2 linux on s390 (2.4.9-38 kernel) glibc-2.2.4-31
yeah. that would be an affected system. 2.2.8pre2 should
correct this
for you.
Jerry, thanks, it fixed the biggest problem. Device settings (installed
I was also under the impression that
wins allowed a server on a different subnet to show up in
network-neighborhood, by syncing browse lists with the domain
master browser (in this case, an nt wins server and pdc).
not correct. If I understand this correctly wins provides the
address
Any hints in /var/log/samba/log.nmbd or /var/log/messages?
I have samba 2.2.6 version compiled on RH Linux 7.2.
It used to work without any problem for some time but all of
a sudden I
could not see my shares from Windows PC's.
One of the samba processes: nmbd is dying.
After restarting
umm you lost me...lets start again.
remember, wins is for name resolution. What do you mean point to point
connection? ie Ras or vpn ? whatever you dial into has to
include you in
their browse list or your samba box has to be a local browse
master and
sync browse lists with the pdc after
I've installed Samba 2.2.7a on my SuSE 8.1 system in an effort to
persuade it to act as a print server on my LAN, which consists of it
and 6 Windows desktops of various flavors. Right away it seemed to
allow file sharing and printing from DOS and became browsable from the
Network
I'm having a problem where printing preferences (advanced
settings) are
not remembered for 2.2.7a. This behavior differs from installed
printers not associated with samba.
Jerry (or anyone else), here's more info on that:
Samba's behaviour differs from windows servers, and it makes
I had this working in 2.2.8pre2. What server platform are you using?
RH 7.2 linux on s390 (2.4.9-38 kernel) glibc-2.2.4-31
some of the bugs have been worked out in 3.0. Give it a shot. But i
would be very interested if your problem persists in 2.2.8pre2.
Excellent, it's compiling now,
I've configured successfuly a Samba-LDAP PDC.
Congrats
When a Windows PC is up, I can see it in network
neighbourhood but when it is down, I still see it
in network neigbourhood. And the entry in browse.dat
file still exists even the computer is down.
Any suggestion ?
Maybe you'd
This samba server is alone in its subnet. It's host and netbios name
are TCSL. There is a NT4 WINS/PDC server on another subnet. Using
winbind, and authentication works (security=domain). Samba-2.2.7a-1. I
keep on getting:
nmbd[28838]: [2003/02/27 07:09:38, 0]
The files are in tact except for a number of lines
added to the beggining of the file. Lines
you would normally expect to find in the samba logs.
For example,
[2003/02/26 13:39:49, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(214)
spark1j opened file
spark1j.vws/.s/00050/8000a1003e445e9dpcp_comp.000
I'm having a problem where printing preferences (advanced settings) are
not remembered for 2.2.7a. This behavior differs from installed
printers not associated with samba.
What I do:
-Server-
Create samba share, SIGHUP to parent samba process.
From w2k, connect to samba server (user is defined
These both seem better left to the print subsystem.
1) I've been trying to password the use of my two laser
printers so that
printing has to be assisted by my computer attendant (we are
losing too much
paper and toner to people clicking print five to ten times).
But, I have
not figured
[2003/02/25 08:53:32, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_browsesync.c:domain_master_node_status_fail(262)
domain_master_node_status_fail:
Doing a node status request to the domain master browser
for workgroup (DOMAIN) at IP (IP_OF_PDC) failed.
Cannot sync browser lists.
Pdc/wins server is a NT4 box
Samba
I am new to this so bear with me.
I'm running Redhat 7.3
I downloaded Samba 2.2.7a-1 yesterday and installed it. After
installing
it I did the /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb stop and start but only the smbd
showed up. Where is the nmbd and how do I get it to
stop/start with smbd
like the
In print_generic.c, any ' in jobname %J is replaced with _. Is
specifically disallowed earlier (can I safely trust no 's can be passed
to print command)?
Thanks,
~ Daniel
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Any luck with this?
Not yet. Sorry. Give me till Monday.
Also, remote Samba printer means the actual samba printer, not one
installed on the client, right? So I could give the remote Samba
printer a working devmode on the server and *new* clients can do the
automatic driver
Any luck with this?
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
create a local printer and then use GetPrinter() to grab the
devmode of the local printer. Then run GetPrinter() on the
remote Samba printer to get the current properties and issue
a SetPrinter() with the new devmode.
If you have problems
Well, I was wondering how to setup samba installations to provide
fail-over for linux boxes that will be acting as a print-server for
windows clients in an NT Domain (windows PDC and WINS servers). I
didn't see any ideas in The Unofficial Samba Howto and the Samba-
HOWTO-Collection. I was
Stuff usually works when the client installs their own drivers
locally.
Is there any way to grab the devmode generated by the windows clients
and inject it some place in samba's files to get a working devmode so
driver downloads with spools can work with these drivers?
Not without writing
I have a WinNT Domain, a Samba Server and some users WinNT.
I need to available a directory structure in the Samba Server.
I need to know if I really need to have a Unix user for
each WinNT user that
access the structure directory in the Samba Server?
Look in the docs for winbind.
Samba 2.2.7a (built from samba RPM's) with LPRng print subsystem.
I've been having troubles with some print drivers which fail to work
properly when uploaded to the samba server whether devmode gets left as
null or a default devmode is used. Some drivers do not leave you in a
position where you
WINS != winbind
The appropriate hosts entry in nsswitch.conf would be wins, not winbind.
You might also want to look at 'name resolve order' in smb.conf. Since
you've made your samba server the wins server, make sure your windows
clients know it.
Winbind is for making unix users out of windows
Are you sure your browser did not already gunzip it for you? Some do
that. You might want to check if samba-2.2.7-sol8-suncc-64bit.pkg.gz is
a valid package file... Get rid of the .gz and take it from there...
~ Daniel
-Original Message-
From: Christian Campbell
Sent: Tuesday,
I've never worked with SuSE, but does locate DIAGNOSIS.txt file turn
up anything? It's a very good start.
a: I have modifed the samba sonfi file at
/etc/samba/smb.config to include
my workgroup called MJB but could not see any other changes needed (or
don't understand what else to change..)
Also, have you gone through DIAGNOSIS.txt in docs/textdocs ?
If the other suggestions don't work, then running through this might
help further narrow where your problem is.
~ Daniel
Brian wrote:
You might also post your smb.conf file to aid people in assisting you.
I like the shutting
See https://www.cifs2002.org/conference/program/presentations
Might help you a bit. Check out the presentations on performance
measurement.
Great link!
However this one is a 404
Jeremy Allison, Samba Team Samba Printing(pdf, 141k)
This presentation is an explaination of how RPC printing
Is anyone aware or have collected any reviews/studies/thoughts/etc
weighing pros and cons of windows print servers vs. samba print servers
on linux/unix? Windows clients. I am more interested in performance
comparisons and what features work better or worse, or not at all,
rather than the
The reason why your line was badly formed was because it sounds like you
used the name of the paramater without specifying any value... so the
badly formed line gets ignored and the default (= no) used instead.
What you were looking for was 'winbind use default domain = yes' ...
That being said,
Should have put in a real entry instead of assuming people
would read a man page ...
;)
Actually, looking back now, he did reference the winbindd man page in
his first post, and looked through logs. Maybe just ran out of steam
at that stage of the process?
Do you need to chmod the files that have already been written
there? The ever popular chmod 666, or 660 if group ownership
is correct.
~ Daniel
-Original Message-
From: Ed Breuninger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 2:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To the samba share with
force create mode = 0775
force directory mode = 0775
Or a different one?
~ Daniel
-Original Message-
From: Ed Breuninger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 3:01 PM
To: Jarboe, Daniel - Data Center Operations
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