[sent to samba-general, should have probably send it here]
Hi! I'm running Samba 2.2.3a with a whole bunch of Windows XP
clients, and have been noticing that Samba has been consuming all
available memory resources if left unchecked for about a week.
After some digging, and correlating the
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Am Montag, 8. April 2002 13:24 schrieb Andrew Bartlett:
Add -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 to the compiler options
and it works :-)
The problem is that the VFS (and passdb for that matter) modules are
libtool based :-).
They are not created via the normal makefile system,
I was testing the smb.conf parameter password server, and had no problems in
a domain with a PDC and two BDC's, but I listed the servers by name in the
parameter. When I switched to using *, the client could no longer authenticate.
The problem appears to be the representation of the user name.
I'm trying to upgrade an smbclient-based share crawler I've written to
libsmbclient and Alain's perl Filesys::SmbClient package. This is for the
Georgia Tech campus network, so the crawler will span multiple subnets.
The problem I'm having is that about half of the clients I query won't
On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Mike Rosack wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade an smbclient-based share crawler I've written to
libsmbclient and Alain's perl Filesys::SmbClient package. This is for the
Georgia Tech campus network, so the crawler will span multiple subnets.
The problem I'm having is that