Hi,
I have got a problem I do not manage to solve :
On NT machines at logon, network drives are connected, but in the week
for unknown reasons,new network drive connections appear in the session
if we do not close it.
Best Regards
S.A.
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I am trying to use rsync to synchronize files to a Windows computer over Samba
but the recent daylight savings time change has changed the files on one of the
computers.
So rsync -run threatens to update _all_ files instead of just the few recently changed
ones
because they are different by 1
Have you done wbinfo -A
Administrator%password?
Shaolin - IT
Systems
WB Ltd..: http://www.security-forums.com
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From:
Jennifer
Crusade
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 11:33
PM
Subject: [Samba] Winbind!
Le lun 28/10/2002 à 20:40, Robert M. Martel a écrit :
I have Samba 2.2.6 complied against Cups 1.1.16 on a Sparc system running
Solaris 9. Cups has replaced the stock system V lp spooler on this system
(original packages removed.)
Cups working from UNIX command line is A-OK.
I have
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 08:32:42AM +0100, Markus Schabel wrote:
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Depending on how you also use LDAP, there are some good reasons to move
to 3.0. In HEAD, pdb_ldap now has connection caching, and does not
modify unchanged attributes (these benefits provided by metze, who
Is this a necessary update to all 2.2.6 installations with 2.4.x kernels? I
am assuming that ./configure picks up the 'kernel change notify' code
automatically and compiles support for it in?
Thanks,
Noel
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Sent: 28
I am running Irix 6.5.12 and samba version 2.2.1 and am getting the
following error message when trying to log onto a windows machine that has a
samba mount mapped.
System error 71 has occurred.
No more connections can be made to this remote computer at this time because
there are already as
No
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Envoyé : mardi 29 octobre 2002 10:30
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Objet : Re: [Samba] Samba, Cups, printer driver download problems
Le lun 28/10/2002 à 20:40, Robert M. Martel a écrit :
I have Samba 2.2.6 complied
Sorry I did a mistake it wasn't for this mail.
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Harry,
I can't see it being the RAID either.
Have you checked the network basics? I had a problem just the other week
with very slow transfers and eventually discovered lots of carrier errors on
the NIC and traced it back to a dodgy switch port in our Cisco 2940. Just
do an 'ifconfig' and
On Mon, 28 Oct, Noel Kelly wrote:
I'll let someone with more knowledge than I get into the RAID buffer
discussions but just wanted to make sure you had the same smb.conf on the
two machines? And therefore had oplocks turned off?
Yep, identical smb.conf files.
The boxes are identical in both
On Tue, 29 Oct, Noel Kelly wrote:
Harry,
I can't see it being the RAID either.
Have you checked the network basics? I had a problem just the other week
with very slow transfers and eventually discovered lots of carrier errors on
the NIC and traced it back to a dodgy switch port in our
Oct 29 12:46:57 box kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at
virtual address d000 Oct 29 12:46:57 box kernel: printing eip:
Oct 29 12:46:57 box kernel: c7dbbae9
Oct 29 12:46:57 box kernel: *pde =
Oct 29 12:46:57 box kernel: Oops:
Oct 29 12:46:57 box kernel: CPU:
Please call me as your earliest conveniance.
Kind regards,
Barry
TEL:(852)90261440
(852)29870702
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Joan Sanchez wrote:
After mount a winnt folder on my linux box, if I try to list someone
directory inside
this mount point, my linux box show the error message Segmention Fault.
snip
Oct 29 12:46:57 box kernel: Unable to handle kernel paging request at
virtual address d000
The kernel
Hi
I am a newbie to samba after taking over from a previous administrator.
I have upgraded to the version that ships with SuSE linux 8.0 and copied
over the old smb.config and smbpasswd files.
I can see the shares from a remote SWAT connection and also using the
interactive method via a DOS
Collins, Kevin wrote:
Hi All:
Excuse me for butting in here, but I'm planning a migration from WinNT 4
to Samba in the near future and this thread has caused me to worry a
little.
Take the case that I'm planning: 3 Domains each to its own LAN
(connected via 128k Frame Relay lines to
Deryk Robosson wrote:
set the log level to 3 (I saw that in man smb.conf but it didn't
indicate whether it could go any higher) but didn't see anything in
Try 5. I don't recall right off the top of my head how high it goes but I do
remember 5 spitting out a wealth of info.
Ok. I'll try
Mike Brodbelt wrote:
Collins, Kevin wrote:
Hi All:
Excuse me for butting in here, but I'm planning a migration from WinNT 4
to Samba in the near future and this thread has caused me to worry a
little.
Take the case that I'm planning: 3 Domains each to its own LAN
(connected via
Hi,
I'm running samba 3 cvs from yesterday as a PDC. I have noticed that the windows 2000
clients are not updating their time when the computer starts up. The error in event
viewer under time service is something like it could not update with the PDC try
running w32tm /s manually. When you do
Sir,
URGENT BUSINESS RELATIONSHIP
Firstly, I have to introduce myself to you. My name is Dr Wilfred Mboyo
from Zimbabwe. I
was the chairman of contract review panel in my country before the
problem of the land
reform program.
Before the escalation of the
If you don't get it working pretty quickly ... coincidentally, I am
currently working on the section on winbind for Using Samba, 2nd edition.
I might be able to send you a copy of that, and see if the directions work
for you. Hopefully, you can also provide some pre-publication user
It would be helpful if you could post you smb.conf and let us know what role
the Samba machine is taking in the network. Sounds like the Samba machine
could be set to be a wins server but is being usurped by another server?
Also check your nmbd log file and check nmbd is actually running.
Noel
Hi Samba
good morning from Italy
mauro
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Jennifer,
What does your log.smbd log
say?
Jenn
-Original Message-From: Jennifer Crusade
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 6:33
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Samba]
Winbind!
Hello,
I amrunning
Red Hat 7.3 Samba 2.26 and winbind. I have
- Original Message -
From: Roger Schmeits [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 7:28 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Winbind!
If you don't get it working pretty quickly ... coincidentally, I am
currently working on the section on winbind for Using Samba,
Ok I probably found the first problem with my
system:
Iwas using a domain name identical to the
workgroup alreadyset onthe clients.
I changed it and anything seems to work better
infact I can now join the domain and the machine account it's
created...
BUT when the system ask me to create a
On friday we changed our
smb.conf file to test the security model that uses DOMAIN authenticacion. It
worked fine testing two seperate usernames from Multiple Workstations connecting
to a WORLD access share on the SAMBA server.
I have to say nothing has
changed at all since friday, apart
Mark,
Yes clearly your Samba machine is becoming the master browser from the log
but I am suspicious of the 'os level' parameter being set to 2 (see below).
You can search the archives at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com (see
http://samba.mirror.ac.uk/samba/archives.html)
HTH
Noel
os level (G)
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On Sat, 26 Oct 2002, Fernando Ruza wrote:
I've read that samba 2.2.x uses MS-RPC and samba 2.0.x uses Lan Manager.
Anyway, what we need is to be able to see the jobs in the printer queue
in Windows using samba 2.2.x
See disable spoolss in the
Hello Folks
After a upgrade of a NT network, with a PDC and
different workgroups over subnets, to SAMBA,im having some problems with WINS
over subnets.I have a DOMAIN in my primary net and some workgroups on the
subnets, a different workgroup to each subnet.I need that each subnet see
all
Title: Melding
Hi!
I've been using
samba for some time now with about 20 users and with remote installation of
Windows XP from dos (TFTPboot image with dos network drivers - ms client
1.6c).
On all releases (up
to, and including2.2.5) a recursive xcopy (from dos) copied all files
Title: Message
1.
What version of samba? You should be trying 2.2.5 or 2.2 6 for one
of the more stable winbind releases.
2. Are
you running NIS? Try changing the winbind separator to _
(underscore)
3..
Did you put winbind in your nsswitch.conf file? If so, did you force
the system to
Andrew Barlett wrote:
Domain trusts (in terms of us being a PDC trusting other DCs) are
currenetly a work in progress. We hope to have it finished for Samba
3.0.
However, why do you need domain trusts? (There are lots of
good answers
to this question, but make sure you do have one of
- Original Message -
From: allan d.
go
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 8:54 PM
Subject: Samba PDC
guys,
i'mconfiguring a Samba Primary Domain
Controller.
i compiled the 2.2.5 version with ./configure
--prefix=/usr/samba --with-quotas
and followed the
Here is my scenario; I have a FreeBSD 4.7 Release running Samba 2.2.6.
I am using samba as a PDC. I have installed everything need including
the Win XP Sign or seal registry patch. I added a one XP machine
account for one machine, and it works fine. Logging in and mounting
network drives with a
OK, I'm just
a thick bod sometimes. I remembered 1 thing I changed which I thought was only
relevant if the SAMBA server was authenticating and using it's smb passwd file,
which I'm not. I commented out:
encrypted
passwords = yes
Now it all
works again now I have uncommented it. Can
-Original Message-
From: Agus Santosa [mailto:agus.santosa;telkom.net]
When I put 'wbinfo -u'
always give me an error, can any one help me ??
== Error looking up domain users
What do you get from 'wbinfo -t'? If it says 'Secret is bad', you aren't
joined to the domain
Is there a way to map NT
names to UNIX names when they are not the same. 95% of our are which is great
but we have a few that are different. For example, we have NT user "bigboy"
who's Unix account is "smallboy", how can I make an association, oh learned
1's.
Thanks,
Jon J
agere
systems
I had the same configure problem, ended up downloading a pre-built version
from the SGI freeware site, but thought I'd try again after I had applied
some patch updates ... Oddly enough, after the patch updates, my samba
configure no longer gave me those errors. I wish I could tell you which
- Original Message -
From: Rend, Jon (Jon) %
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 3:04 PM
Subject: [Samba] People
Is there a way to map NT names to UNIX names when they are not the same.
95% of our are which is great but we have a few that are different. For
example,
Can you give me an explanation about this error I get:
when I give the command:
mount -t smb -o username=name,password=pw //10.110.4.106/software /mnt/remote
i receive these two lines:
12500: session request to 10.110.4.106 failed (Called name not present)
12500: session request to 10 failed
(non-HTML this time! Sorry!)
Hi!
I've been using samba for some time now with about 20 users and with
remote installation of Windows XP from dos (TFTPboot image with dos
network drivers - ms client 1.6c).
On all releases (up to, and including 2.2.5) a recursive xcopy (from
dos) copied all
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 09:45:26AM -0500, Collins, Kevin wrote:
But, I can also see that I may not *need* the independent PDCs that
trust each other, but maybe a PDC and 2 BDCs. I'm looking hard at the
latter just so I do not hit any major hurdles when moving to SAMBA.
Thinking along those
Sandro,
What version of Samba are you running?
What OS and version are you running Samba on?
Can you confirm that 'nmbd' is running?
Can the list see the smb.conf file?
What version of NT server was it before?
What version(s) of windows clients are connecting?
Do they all behave the same in that
I was planning to use (and that is what is installed now), DAVE by Thursby
inc. That allows SMB usage on a Mac. Its the file corruption that is
occurring on a mac to samba copy, that doesn't occur on a mac to samba VIA
windows 2k wkstn that has me stumped.
Any ideas folks? *pleading*
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On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 10:04:06AM -0500, Rend, Jon (Jon) % wrote:
Is there a way to map NT names to UNIX names when they are not the same. 95%
of our are which is great but we have a few that are different. For example,
we have NT user bigboy who's Unix account is smallboy, how can I make an
we have \ setup as our separator and when i type groups ntdomain\jfountain i
get no such user. when i type $ groups i get:
5 - when i am logged in as myself and if it type $ groups jfountain i
get:
domain admins
It's like something is missing somewhere. I am not getting the entire list
of
Eddy,
As you have noticed, there is currently no fix (please correct me if I'm
wrong) for the oplock problems you're experiencing. the oplock errors are
definitely related the performance problems your customers are complaining
about.
oplocks are 'opportunistic locks' in which the client
Steven Langasek wrote:
Having one PDC and two BDCs also gives you greater
fault-tolerance than
having three domains with a single PDC each.
Samba+LDAP can give you this fault tolerance; it can't give you trust
relationships today, without a lot of finagling.
Steve Langasek
postmodern
Eddy,
One more thing, I have anecdotal evidence (not emperical) that we've had
fewer oplock problems with our computers that are configured to use the
samba server as their Domain Controller.
Obviously, there is some administrative over head involved with that.
If you are able to run some
A full explanation of oplocks from Jeremy below. The basic rule seems to be
if a file is static data being shared to many people then oplocks will
increase performace. If you are dishing out Office documents you had best
turn oplocks off totally.
Oplocks = no
Kernel Oplocks = no
Level2
begin Matt Nelson quote on Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 09:41:26AM -0600:
I was planning to use (and that is what is installed now), DAVE by Thursby
inc. That allows SMB usage on a Mac. Its the file corruption that is
occurring on a mac to samba copy, that doesn't occur on a mac to samba VIA
On Mon, 2002-10-28 at 22:43, Chad Edwards wrote:
I am having problems uploading printer drivers from my WinXP workstation. I
can use my Win2K workstation just fine, but when I try to use the exact same
user ID and access the exact same printer, the New Driver... button on the
XP printer dialog
It wasn't, but I put it in. As a local account it works just like the
administrator account should. When I log into the network, I lose the local
permissions - ie, I can't run programs that require administrator rights.
Mike
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From: Rend, Jon (Jon) %
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 2:23 PM
Subject: FW: [Samba] (no subject)
Jesus how do u post something, it always comes back :(
Of course it comes back..
It's a mailing list.
PS this is a SAMBA (Linux) group,
There's another poor man way.
Use the classic smbpasswd file and use rsync to sync the file
periodically with a cron (of course you'll miss the ability to have
things promptly synced but generally this is a good enough solution for
many environments).
Simo.
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 17:23, Steve
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Hi folks!
How can i 'netsetup' windows 95 on a samba share? My installation failed sayed can't
write on the partition.
Is it possible? Or i will need an nt or
Answers below...
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Behalf Of Buchan Milne
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 1:26 AM
To: Michael J. Luevane
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] NT Administrator account changes permissions when
Dear Support team,
I have configured samba as a PDC.This is working
fine.But I want to share my documents of every user
who will login windows PC through samba PDC.
Is it possible to share ?I am waiting for your answer.
Sincerely
Ataur Rahman
Will there be a 2.2.6a release to fix the file descriptor leak bug that was
recently patched?
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Hi, Andrew,
Thank you very much. I have read some information about the samba PDC kerberos
authentication as below.
Anyone worked with a combination of Samba (TNG, or 2.x) running as a PDC for
a network of primarily NT workstations, with the passwords being
authenticated back into a
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 12:37, h g wrote:
Hi,
I have a Samba PDC with LDAP, How to set user's
password to be expired automatically after 186 days.
Also, how to enforce password rules such as at least 6
characters?
not currently possible in samba2
as far as i know it is working in samba3
got this in my log level 1 when people started reporting profiles randomly
not loading and 98 machines reported strange errors, shares aren't
mapping, people can't printit's a nightmare over here
this seems to affect all versions of windows regardless of SP's.
log snippet:
[2002/10/29
Everytime I ran my install-script, it was ALWAYS
the same files that were missing.
that doesn't sound random to me...
see if you can come up with some commonality between the skipped
files... maybe name length, containing certain characters (eg spaces in
the name)
I've not heard of this before
I have a server Unix with Samba version 2.0.6 and a server NT version 4.0,
they are connected on a unique domain. The share directories are in the Unix
server and the users - the groups (global and local) are in the NT Server.
I don't kwnow how is it possible to give access to the shared folders
Hello,
I've got the following script that I want to run every time a user logs in to the
Samba server, whether it be from a mapped share or by opening a telnet session into
the server and logging in that way.
Here's the script:
#!/bin/sh
DOMAIN=`echo $USER | awk -F_ '{print $1}'`
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 09:39:18AM -, Noel Kelly wrote:
Is this a necessary update to all 2.2.6 installations with 2.4.x kernels? I
am assuming that ./configure picks up the 'kernel change notify' code
automatically and compiles support for it in?
Yes, this is correct.
Jeremy.
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You'll have to forgive me, as I'm still a bit of a noob when it comes to Samba and
many aspects of Linux, but how do I use it? I'm sure it's something stupidly simple,
but I'm not sure where to begin.
Thanks,
Scott
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From: Samba [mailto:Samba;guidemail.com]
Sent:
Title: Message
You
can do the following:
0.
Stop winbind and samba
1.
Delete the hosts machine account (on the NT domain controller),
verify that the machine account deletion has propagated to any backup domain
controllers
2.
Remove the secrets.tdb file (or MACHINE.SID if you are
Hi,
I want to set up Samba servers on our two Linux (Redhat 7.1) machines
and get the passwords sync on both of them. How can I go about it.
Also, how can i make password restrictions work between Samba and Win98
workstations. Please direct me to a HOW-to or any documentations if any.
Thanks,
Start with 'man pam'
Or you can look here:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/Linux-PAM-html/
HTH
Josh
-Original Message-
From: Scott Wrosch [mailto:swrosch;MarketingAssociates.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 9:51 AM
To: Samba; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Script
Have you looked at pam_mkhomedir ?? It will create home directories
automatically. And you can do this with any pam-enabled service, i.e.
telnet, ftp, samba.
Josh
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From: Scott Wrosch [mailto:swrosch;MarketingAssociates.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 9:30 AM
To:
Thanks Josh! That should do the trick. I found exactly what I was looking for at
that link.
Thanks!
Scott
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From: Samba [mailto:Samba;guidemail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 10:57 AM
To: Scott Wrosch; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] Script question
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 13:22, nicolaig wrote:
This is the recursive listing from linux with ln -lR: (Files with *'s
get copied)
[rootalbatross ASMS]# ls -lR|grep \\w\\.\\w
-rwxr-x---1 root unattend 7236 Oct 9 2001 GDIPLUS.CAT*
-rwxr-x---1 root unattend 1700352 Oct
You misunderstand. They are not in the same directory! I use recursive
listing
Nico
This is the recursive listing from linux with ln -lR: (Files with *'s
get copied)
[rootalbatross ASMS]# ls -lR|grep \\w\\.\\w
-rwxr-x---1 root unattend 7236 Oct 9 2001
Hello!
Sorry for a probably stupid question, but
what is implied under service in the smbmount synopsis
smbmount {service} {mount-point} ... ?
I didn't find anything in man pages!
Yours, Mikhail
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I hate this. And I guess I'm not alone...
Original Message
Subject: NDN: Re: [Samba] Samba PDC+LDAP: Account restrictions
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 20:34:13 +0100
From: Mailer-Daemon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry. Your message could not
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 14:34, nicolaig wrote:
You misunderstand. They are not in the same directory! I use recursive
listing
Nico
ahh -sorry missed that bit...
I suggest you come up with a minimal test set of files that causes the
failure and send that to samba-technical asking for help
Okay, I've got it partially working. Will that module also do it from a non-*nix
login? For instance, say the user will more than likely never log into that server
from a telnet session. Where would I put the following line:
sessionrequired /lib/security/pam_mkhomedir.so
Hi,
I have been going crazy over the last few weeks trying to install a new
Samba server (using v2.2.1, v2.2.5 and v2.2.6) to replace a old system.
Problem seems to be with file locking on the new server - works
perfectly on old server!!
Attached are configuration files for Samba for old
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 03:17, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
No, with the ldapsam_nua hack, this is not required. I'm going to look
into making this work better when I get a chance.
Andrew Bartlett
i'm using ldapsam_nua with no problems...
what are you thinking needs improvement?
brad
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On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Scott Wrosch wrote:
Okay, I've got it partially working. Will that module also do it from a non-*nix
login? For instance, say the user will more than likely never log into that server
from a telnet session. Where would I put the following line:
sessionrequired
I changed line 230 to look as follows:
ac_includes_default=
It had something like ac_includes_default=/
Now I can get through the configure past the No locking message.
David
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Hannigan [mailto:mlh;zip.com.au]
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 6:01 PM
Worked like a charm. Thanks both to Tim and Josh for their assistance.
It appears to be working beautifully!!!
Thanks,
Scott
-Original Message-
From: dj [mailto:dj;sin.khk.be]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 12:00 PM
To: Scott Wrosch
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: pam_mkhomedir.so
Matt,
I am not sure what the problem is but in the smb.conf file on the Samba
server the following lines should be set to
preserve file name case for Macintosh applications:
preserve case = yes
short preserve case = yes
I have run Samba servers on Solaris and Linux machines with no problems
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 09:55:43AM -0500, David Brodbeck wrote:
Will there be a 2.2.6a release to fix the file descriptor leak bug that was
recently patched?
Probably. I'm talking with Jerry about it. The problem is there's
no admin parameter to turn off kernel change notify on Linux so
you
Hi,
I have Samba 2.2.3a setup on a RH Linux 2.4.18-10 box as a print server.
It works fine, well kind of. The users can print their documents but on
their end the get the good old Access Denied, unable to connect error.
It does not seem to have any effect on the actual printing but its sucks
Hi,
I am running samba 2.2.6 on a debian/woody, compiled with ldap and ssl
support. Win2000 clients connecting to the server and use it as a file,
profile and print server.
An other samba (2.2.5) acts as a PDC for the domain.
I have some probleams:
o when i run smbstatus i got the following:
Help!
I've got two new servers. I installed redhat v7.3
on one myself, and have got it to run samba successfully and connect to a W95
PC. The other was bought pre-installed with the same linux version, and I cannot
get the W95 box to get beyond "No domain server was available...".
As far
Hi all,
I upgraded a Samba file server which had been running version 2.2.4 to
2.2.6 a week ago. Since then I have had reports of a weird problem of files
mysteriously becoming read only. I just looked into one of the users having
this problem and it looked like all the write permissions
It could be a firewall issue - are both machines configured the same for
access through the firewall? Enable 137 - 139 for tcp and udp
Max Cairns wrote:
Help!
I've got two new servers. I installed
redhat v7.3 on one myself, and have got it to run samba
Yura Pismerov wrote:
Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 12:37, h g wrote:
Hi,
I have a Samba PDC with LDAP, How to set user's
password to be expired automatically after 186 days.
Also, how to enforce password rules such as at least 6
characters?
not
moved back to 2.2.5 and the messages regarding Failed to claim
session are gone
this one server has the greatest load as 500+ workstations are constantly
logging on and off every hour. our lighter servers are not exhibiting this
problem under 2.2.6, so I have not downgraded them.
we are
i`ve installed the latest binary samba-2.2.3a.tgz
at my openBSD 3.1 box. when i try to start samba with /usr/local/libexec/smbd -D
i find the following in my log`s
[2002/10/30 22:47:18, 0]
/usr/ports/net/samba/stable/w-samba-2.2.3a/samba-2.2.3a/source/lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(789)
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 09:46 am, Brandon Hagedorn wrote:
Here is my scenario; I have a FreeBSD 4.7 Release running Samba 2.2.6.
I am using samba as a PDC. I have installed everything need including
the Win XP Sign or seal registry patch. I added a one XP machine
account for one machine,
Hello:
All of my at jobs that write to a samba share (2.2.5) balk with
access denied errors. I have force nt acl user = yes on the share,
but this doesnt help. access denied only occurs when the batch jobs
run under at. I can run the batch files successfully at the nt cmd
line. I can only
tcp00*.139*.*LISTEN
- Original Message -
From: Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ralf Gnädinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 12:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba will not start
This usually means inetd or xinetd is already
Mikhail Lapine wrote:
Hello!
Sorry for a probably stupid question, but
what is implied under service in the smbmount synopsis
smbmount {service} {mount-point} ... ?
I didn't find anything in man pages!
smbmount //server/sharename /mount-point
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