On Monday 25 September 2006 19:41, Ron wrote:
I'm not sure how I determine my passdb backend statement. I don't see
anything like this in my global values. If I just add something like
passdb backend = tdbsam don't I have to have set something up to make
that work?
Use testparm -v to get all
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Ron,
Samba 3.0.23 on debian breaks my eMac connection. I
have a debian box and an eMac. I posted to my debian distro
(Kanotix) and got this info:
Samba upstream has dropped a previously valid config
option with their latest version and made
Chris Smith wrote:
Use testparm -v to get all of the parameters (even the ones you don't
explicitly set). Unless you were using multiple backend values (which you
most likely are not since you haven't set it) there is little reason for
someone to point you in that direction. You're probably
Samba 3.0.23 on debian breaks my eMac connection. I have a debian box
and an eMac. I posted to my debian distro (Kanotix) and got this info:
Samba upstream has dropped a previously valid config option with their
latest version and made every use of it throw an error. passdb backend
supports
On Monday 25 September 2006 14:36, Ron wrote:
Samba 3.0.23 on debian breaks my eMac connection. I have a debian box
and an eMac. I posted to my debian distro (Kanotix) and got this info:
Samba upstream has dropped a previously valid config option with their
latest version and made every use
Chris Smith wrote:
On Monday 25 September 2006 14:36, Ron wrote:
Samba 3.0.23 on debian breaks my eMac connection. I have a debian box
and an eMac. I posted to my debian distro (Kanotix) and got this info:
Samba upstream has dropped a previously valid config option with their
latest