Sherwood Botsford wrote:
I have a samba 2.2.8a PDC, no windows servers at all.
The local network works. Conan, the PDC also acts as a WINS server.
Postie, the DHCP server sets:
option netbios-name-servers 192.168.1.241 ;
option netbios-node-type 2 ;
All clients have lmhosts file with
I have a samba 2.2.8a PDC, no windows servers at all.
The local network works. Conan, the PDC also acts as a WINS
server. Postie, the DHCP server sets:
option netbios-name-servers 192.168.1.241 ;
option netbios-node-type 2 ;
All clients have lmhosts file with:
192.168.1.241 conan #pre #do
Daniel O'Connor wrote:
Hi,
We have an old Win98 box at work that is used for programming GALs and
EEPROMs, however we find that if the file is modified on the Unix side the
Win98 box doesn't notice. This is rather annoying when you are iterating a
design as you can imagine!
One work around i
Matthew Fowle wrote:
There are two hacks for this issue:
1. demote to share level security, which windows consumes differently.
2. "map to guest" option to default failed logins to guest.
These hacks have issues:
#1 massively reduces the functionality of samba.
#2 is viable, however i've found
I'm seeing errors like this in my event viewer on win2k clients:
Source MRx Smb
"The master browser has received a server announcement that
computer CONAN that believes it is the master browser for the
domain ...
The master brower is stoppong or an election is being forced."
Event ID 8003
Th
James A. Dinkel wrote:
{munch
>From what Jerry says then, I should use %u, but I'm still a little
curious as to what %U would be used for then.
Ideas:
Suppose that you have anonymous shares -- ones used as readonly software
repositories.
If you wanted to log them you could have a
log fil
Looking in both Samba3 by example and in Samba HowTo has come up
empty. There is a chapter in Howto on migrating from 2.2.8, but
it mostly describes the changes in 3 from 2. Nothing on best
practices on how to do it.
I have two servers running samba 2.2.8a. on FreeBSD 4.5 I have
two new (ne
Summary:
I originally posted that I wanted to reduce broadcast traffic on my
network so that
a rogue machine got as little information as possible about other
machines on my network.
To do this I undertook 3 steps.
1. Turned off file and printer sharing in the network config.
2. Using a fi
Sebastian Held wrote:
I'm sorry, but I don't know the cause.
You should make sure, that Lab-119 actually uses DHCP.
Have a look at the blocked packets of the firewall and compare with Lab-101.
I had the same error "domain not available", but a different scenario... I
think it was solved, by join
Keith Lynn wrote:
What are the implications of locking the ntuser.dat file on the user's
server profile? That is, if I make the ntuser.dat file read-only, what
affects will that have on the client?
The follwoing is worth what you paid for it. Maybe.
The client machine will fuss when the user
Sascha wrote:
{munch}
another question is: how can i tell samba to keep more versions of the log
files? Now it only keeps a client.log and a client.log.old.
One tack may be to write a script to rename any old files to a
datestamped file.
If you do this, you end up with
smbd-smith_2007-01
Mega Munch
Here's the problem: Ideally in a production environment you set
up a sandbox and test new stuff extensively before committing it.
But on days when you want to put your face down on the
photocopier and hit 10
copies to keep up with everything, this just doesn't happen.
It's suppos
Mario Fernandez wrote:
I'm looking at implementing a version control filesystem and would like
to know if it's possible to implement version control with Samba.
Thanks
Mario
Take a look at the FUSE project. (File systems in user space)
One of
the FUSE implemented file systems does version
Sebastian Held wrote:
Am Dienstag, 30. Januar 2007 schrieb Sherwood Botsford:
Why does stopping ip broadcasts break domain logons, but not
browsing shares?
Did you specify a WINS server for all clients (pointing to your PDC)?
Network Properties -> TCP/IP -> Wins
is set
M Azer wrote:
can you hide symlinks from appearing to users with no access to certain
folders?
For example multi symlinks to IT, Fin, Marketing, Devel all under the
share
folder when a user from Devel group login the user will see the other 3
folders but won't have access to them. is there any
Vladimir Strycek wrote:
Hi all
Is there a way to monitor samba per user ? Like what user
downloaded/uploaded and when ...
smbstatus does not provide this info... and after hours googling with
no luck im posting here.
Best regards
Vladimir
log level = 2
Now, making sense of this is somethi
Salman Moghal wrote:
I should have kept reading through the samba archive online. There
was a similar, very recent, reported problem:
http://groups.google.com/group/linux.samba/browse_frm/thread/8bf6e9791ae9b3cd/0a038c363be7ba2a#0a038c363be7ba2a
After adding these lines in smb.conf, copy
Ok, I'm stumped.
Last week domain logons worked.
Now when I try to logon, I get a message, "You could not logon
because the SJSA domain is not available.
I've had this happen before when the trust account between the
client and server was out of sync (restored a disk image that had
a differ
After a bad week of internet worms, I want to setup my clients so
they can't see eachother at all. Clients talk to servers. Full
stop.
Now part of this is easy. If I use the correct option in
my dhcpd.conf file I tell the clients to use WINS mode 2 (use a
server) give them a server addres
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