Perl well enough to begin troubleshooting this problem either,
unfortunately. Is there anyone who has had experience with this setup that
can assist me in working out what is going wrong?
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> But I know little about maillist
You just did.
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> well I have done all this(not only with winamp)...no chanceyesterday I
> tried it with a linux client (suse 8.0 as well) on the same machine the win
> 98
> client was running before and it does not work neith
; > Login as root and do what? Root can change local smbpasswd file but if I
> >use smbpasswd to change password on a remote machine (PDC) I need to supply
> >username and old password, it does not matter whether I am root or not on a
> >local machine
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> other user's password.
Log in as root.
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Apache on Windows.
The only time I could possibly see the advantages of running Samba on
Windows instead of on Unix is because you don't have the budget to put in a
Unix system. Otherwise, it would be Unix, Unix, Unix, all the way!
If it were available for NT, would you run it? And if so
ce.
Has the path changed? ie. is the share in smb.conf pointing to a directory
that no longer exists?
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in seeing (from my logs/config
file) to help figure this out?
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u are trying to change the ACLs from have sufficient
permission to do so? Log in as root on the desktop and see what error you
get, if any.
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In Samba 2.2.7a, 'password expire time' appears to be being ignored.
When I run 'smbstatus' it says:
Unknown parameter encountered: "password expire time"
Ignoring unknown parameter "password expire time"
What should I be using to force a password change
?
Can it be used to synchronize other machines?
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> Has anyone had the home directories of some Windows 2000 users become
> inundated with thousands (15k or so) of directories all of a
> sudden? This is
> of course a samba share on the samba PDC. It really renders
> the H:\ pretty useless.
What are the directories?
drwxrwx--- 26 root administration1536 Jan 29 08:37 Finance
Every directory brings that up. It is the -l option causing the
problem. A normal 'ls' on its own doesn't display these errors.
Any ideas here?
Adam
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can?)
Have I chosen the correct file-system to do the job?
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> # adduser
>
> for the machine account i'm going to create. most lately it was
> for an account for machine 'phoenix'.
>
> then i did
>
> # vipw
>
> and added the '$' to the username.
I edited the source of 'pw' and took out the $ restriction so I am now
able to add machine accounts
t from the workstation.
2. Add user accounts which incorporate '$' without having to create a
different account first, and then edit a $ suffix manually afterwards.
Can anyone give me any pointers as to whether these can/can't be done?
My FreeBSD installation is version 5.0.
This is getting a bit tiresome. Can someone unsubscribe him or something?
By [EMAIL PROTECTED], on Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 09:15:58PM -0800:
> I will be out of the office starting 01/21/2003 and will not return until
> 01/28/2003.
>
> I will respond to your message when I return. If you have qu
> I am in the process of authoring a Samba-LDAP-PDC HOWTO for Mandrake
> users that will allow cross platform ( Linux / M$ ) network user
> authentication.
I was using a similar HOWTO, located at
http://www.unav.es/cti/ldap-smb-howto.html, but because I am completely
new to LDAP some of it was
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