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On 11.Sep.2003, Jan Anderson wrote :
Still having difficulty making Samba useable.
As above. To an XP box. No domains involved.
It now asks for username/password but never authenticates
for some reason.
We too are unable to get WinXP to map drives to Samba 2.2.x-VMS servers, but
from what
On 23rd.May.2004 Michael Lemke wrote :
I've just installed Samba 2.2.8 from the
http://www.pi-net.dyndns.org/anonymous/jyc/
[...]
I connect my W98 SE box over an ssh tunnel for port 139
and I can see the VMS directories. I can even delete and
copy files. Cool.
[...]
Do I have to
On 24th.May.2004 Michael Lemke wrote :
I've just installed Samba 2.2.8 from the
http://www.pi-net.dyndns.org/anonymous/jyc/
[...]
I connect my W98 SE box over an ssh tunnel for port 139
and I can see the VMS directories. I can even delete and copy files.
Cool.
[...]
Do I have to
[Disclaimer: I'm not really a VMS person - just a lurking Samba-on-Unix
list member]
Robert Young asked :
[I disabled the smbd service but] samba is working just fine ...
What is the purpose of the smbd service exactly ?
smbd is a fundamental and vital part of Samba, responsible for
[disclaimer: I'm not a VMS sysadmin - just a lurking Unix one]
On 25th.September.2006, Günter Gratzer wrote :
If I open a VMS-textfile on a WinXP computer via a texteditor the file
looks corrupted ... It seems there are troubles with CR/FL. Anybody
knows a solution for this problem?
I
On 9th.October.2006 at 22:22, Mark Wesling wrote :
Keep getting the same error when trying to map a drive.
Error is all over the internet:
The account is not authorized to log in from this station.
[I don't have the answer - just trying to help a bit]
Perhaps it would help if you told us
[correcting myself]
On 10th.Oct.2006 at 19:25, I wrote :
FWIW: my VMS colleagues here have Samba 2.2.4 running on our various
VMS servers, with authentication handed off to the normal VMS UAF
subsystem (I don't believe they've ever managed to integrate with our
Windows ADS domain)
Sorry
are there any benefits
to migrating from JYC's Samba 2.2.8 to HP CIFS?
yes there are lots of benefits ... It is been qualified on the latest
hardware of Itanium and Alpha, with the latest OSes
On the other hand, I believe HP's CIFS-for-VMS product isn't available
for VAXen, or on VMS