Hello There,
since a samba update from 2.0.5. to 2.2.5 (AIX) we have new spooling names
like smbprn.XX.aa instead of the previous NT file name. We are
printing in a shell for creating pdf - files and after that we are searching
for the master document in our PDM system to check in the
Hi, I have a problem with Samba 2.2.3a (Suse dist). We have a server ,
with = DHCP and Samba.We have migrated from Caldera 2.1.The clients are
= Win95/98.All the thinghs seems to be Ok, but in a few minutes , the
= clients lost the share units in Samba if nobody are using the units.I
=
Hi!
Maybe this time someone can give me a hint - or is my english that bad - so that
nobody can catch the point - or my question is posted to the false list?
Please each answer is welcome! Thank you!
Hello, Samba-Team, hello samba-freaks!
My question/problem:
I like to use a samba-server as
That would change nearly nothnig, because the printer drivers will be
copyed in the same structure on the client and there you will find the
same naming problem.
It is a known windows problem (just faces some day ago with drivers for
2 HP laser printers on a windows 98 :-/)
If the Printer
I think the workaround will not work. I can´t predict which user on which machine will
use which printer.
Our users have in most case max. two networkprinters connected - for our luck long
physikal ways prevent the need to connect to more printers.
We have created a small script which erases all
Uhm not sure either if this will work, but you could try to use %S as
substitution
This way you may have a directory for each printer name ...
of course if you rename a printer you may get into troubles, but it is
unlikely that you like changing printer names every day :-)
Here it is a list of
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Kätzler, Ralf wrote:
I like to use a samba-server as printer-server for about 500 users with
~ 40 different printers. The client OS is NT4 or XP. The problem I
encountered is that there are printerdrivers out there which use
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On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Jim Morris wrote:
Now their corporate headquarters has identified this issue (unlimited
login attempts allowed) as the primary violation on a recent security
audit of the network in this branch office of the company. I
On Wednesday, November 27, 2002, at 19:55 PM, Jim Morris wrote:
I must say that I know of no NT/2000 option to allow only login from
one client PC, although I recall Netware having such an option.
Agreed again. (I think you meant something different from the facility John
Terpestra referred
On Thursday, November 28, 2002, at 08:36 AM, Boyce, Nick wrote:
Agreed again. (I think you meant something different from the
facility John
Terpestra referred to - on NT/2K you can specify which machines,
perhaps
only one, that a user account can use, but you can't specify Maximum
number
of
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Olaf Flebbe wrote:
A samba server with encrypted paawords on Solaris8 does not correctly
handle passwords containing more than eight characters. A local
smbclient can correctly handle this situation, but NT 4.0 and W2K cannot
Make sure REPLACE_GETPASS is defined in config.h. I tested this on
Solaris 8 prior to release and everything was working fine.
cheers, jerry
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Unfortunatly there is no crypt() available on Lynxos. So you have to
work around this issue somehow.
With a little work, you can probably port the FreeBSD version of crypt.c to
your system. The FreeBSD license should not give you any problems.
Hi,
The freebsd sources are not particulary
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 09:27:08AM +0100, Schmieg Friedemann wrote:
Hello There,
since a samba update from 2.0.5. to 2.2.5 (AIX) we have new spooling names
like smbprn.XX.aa instead of the previous NT file name. We are
printing in a shell for creating pdf - files and after that we
Hi !
Where the DOMAIN SID is stored when the LDAP backend is used ?
greetz
boka
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Hy,
This could be useful. Haven't tried it thou'..
Regards,
Achim Dreyer
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I have already included a fix for this which you could try. See previous
e-mail to Andrew and samba-technical attached. Hopefully this will be
adopted as a fix at some stage.
I got tridge to have a look at that patch, and he did some work
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Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 11:21:47 +0100
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Hi! Maybe this time someone can give me a hint - or is my english that
bad - so that nobody can catch the point - or my question is
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 11:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi !
Where the DOMAIN SID is stored when the LDAP backend is used ?
it's in one of the tdb files...
if you put a text file MACHINE.SID in your conf area it still gets
imported (if i remember correctly)
brad
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On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 08:06:07AM +0100, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher wrote about 'Re:
[PATCH] add 'modules path' and handle 'configure --with-configdir' right':
here's the next version of the patch. (it's now attached :-)
I've applied a part of your patch, but I'm waiting with the
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 01:23:31PM -0500, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 11:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi !
Where the DOMAIN SID is stored when the LDAP backend is used ?
it's in one of the tdb files...
secrets.tdb, namely.
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Folks,
unfortunately I wasn't able to follow the 3.0 development nor this ML
very closely. Does a porting guide from 2.2.x to 3.0 exist?
I've just discovered that the following code
void send_message(pstring msg) {
[..]
unix_to_dos(msg);
len = strlen(msg);
if
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 05:23, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 11:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi !
Where the DOMAIN SID is stored when the LDAP backend is used ?
it's in one of the tdb files...
Just as a note - it has been proposed that in Samba HEAD we should store
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