Re: [Samba] unable to browse samba server with Win98, but it works with WinXP
Are you restart smbd and nmbd after make changes in the smb.conf ? I have same problem under Fedora C3 and Samba version 3.0.10-1.fc3, when I start for first time samba with default smb.conf. (I don't used samba service before on this computer). Then I make same changes: #vi /etc/samba/smb.conf and expecting that service shares will work without restart the smbd and nmbd (/etc/init.d/smb restart). Because #testparm parse the shares and parameters of smb.conf without warnings. I test locally with #smbclient -L localhost But shares is not shown in the output, only smbclient said that Samba is running. After I manually restart the demon smbd and nmbd, then the shares starts working!!! I hope this help. On 4/19/06, Istvan Köpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I have samba-3.0.10-1.4E.6 bundled with CentOS 4.3 x86_64 and I can't browse it with Win98. I have a very simple setup, Share type, with access to everyone. If I double-click on the server name from Win98, I have this message: \\server is not accessible. This device does not exist on the network. If I type the whole path to the share(ex: \\server\transfer), in Win98, it works. In WinXP there is no problem. In the log of the Win98 client connection I have this: [2006/04/18 22:52:38, 0] lib/substitute.c:alloc_sub_basic(507) alloc_sub_basic: NULL source string! This should not happen [2006/04/18 22:52:38, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(36) === [2006/04/18 22:52:38, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(37) INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 2724 (3.0.10-1.4E.6) Please read the appendix Bugs of the Samba HOWTO collection [2006/04/18 22:52:38, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(39) === [2006/04/18 22:52:38, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic2(1504) PANIC: internal error [2006/04/18 22:52:38, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic2(1512) BACKTRACE: 14 stack frames: #0 smbd(smb_panic2+0x6e) [0x552ac4d6fe] #1 smbd [0x552ac3ba01] #2 /lib64/tls/libc.so.6 [0x2a96a98380] #3 /lib64/tls/libc.so.6(strlen+0x30) [0x2a96ad9ed0] #4 smbd(push_ascii+0x39) [0x552ac39a89] #5 smbd [0x552ab0f590] #6 smbd(api_reply+0x270) [0x552ab14b60] #7 smbd(reply_trans+0x5e8) [0x552ab0b008] #8 smbd [0x552ab4f691] #9 smbd(process_smb+0x18f) [0x552ab4fa7f] #10 smbd(smbd_process+0x12c) [0x552ab506ec] #11 smbd(main+0x40b) [0x552acbe1db] #12 /lib64/tls/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xdb) [0x2a96a864bb] #13 smbd [0x552aaf822a] Do you have any ideas?? 10x -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- d[(-_-)]b~~~ -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] file to large
Stephan Böni wrote: Hi I cannont copying files larger than 2 GB over samba share (monted with smbmount). Do you have a solution? Stephan tray this: mount -t smbfs -o lfs,username=administrator //192.168.0.25/C$ /mnt/large_filesystem options lfs - large filesystem support old ext2 filesystem to manage files up than 2GB -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] PDC SAMBA + WIN2K problem join domain.
piaff33z wrote: Hi, I had success to join a samba domain with a win2K Station a few days ago. But today when a try to log with an another account, my station win2K say me she can't contact my PDC. I does not know what occurred since the last time. I disjoin my domain and after i has try to join again but with no success. The client Win2K and serveur PDC samba are on same network and switch thus no problem of network. The samba server starts and his logs says to me that is the PDC of my domain, but Win2K does no want to see it. somebody has an idea ? Are you sure to do this follows, before try join win2k pc in your SAMBA PDC: [source http://nic.phys.ethz.ch/readme/145] *Changes for Windows 2000 to join the Samba Domain The following steps have to be done with an local administrator or a member of the local Administrators group. This steps must be done before joining the Samba Domain (D-PHYS Domain Logon): Changes for Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4 and later) To re-enable writing back the Roaming Profile to the home drive on our samba file server in the Group Policy Editor (C:\WINNT\system32\gpedit.msc) under Local Computer Policy/Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/System/Logon the settings for Do not check for user ownership of Roaming Profiles Folders has to be enabled. It can also be done with the following script: * On X:\D-PHYS\Domain-Logon\ (How to connect to the X: drive) double click the Win2kXP-fix.cmd Now Windows 2000 is ready to join the Samba Domain (D-PHYS Domain Logon). * And check this just for prevent future problems with WinXP Pro machines: Changes for Windows XP to join the Samba Domain The following steps have to be done with an local administrator or a member of the local Administrators group. This steps must be done before joining the Samba Domain (D-PHYS Domain Logon): Changes for Windows XP (all versions) * Start the Administrative Tools (Start / Settings / Control Panel / Administrative Tools). From there start the Local Security Policy. * In the Local Security Policy open Local Policies and then Security Options. * Disable the following entries: o Domain member: Digitally encrypt or sign secure channel data (Always) o Domain member: Digitally encrypt secure channel data (when possible) o Domain member: Digitally sign secure channel data (when possible) o Domain member: Require strong (Windows 2000 or later) session key * In the Group Policy Editor (C:\windows\system32\gpedit.msc) enable the following entry: o Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\User Profiles\do not check for user ownership of roaming profiles folders Now Windows XP is ready to join the Samba Domain (D-PHYS Domain Logon). -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Can Samba be installed on Windows 2000
James Briar wrote: Hello, Can Samba be installed on a Windows 2000 machine (then create a share) so that on the Unix side you can mount the share thats been created (the No need that, because you can use something like this: linux:~#mount -t smbfs -o rw,username=root,password= //192.168.0.111/windows_share /mnt/windows_share linux:~# linux:~#mount -t smbfs linux:~#//192.168.0.111/windows_share on /mnt/windows_share type smbfs (0) The user: root is your samba domain admin and also that is added in local user group: Administrators on 192.168.0.111 windows machine! If you want by this way can access windowsnt Admins Shares( C$, D$, E$ ...) linux:~#mount -t smbfs -o rw,username=root,password= //192.168.0.111/C$ /mnt/win_adminshare opposite of installing Samba on Unix and then mapping a drive on a Windows 2000 machine to a Unix share)? I don't need to do this, i was just wondering. ^**^ This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.merton.gov.uk ** -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] Can Samba be installed on Windows 2000
James Briar wrote: Hello, Can Samba be installed on a Windows 2000 machine (then create a share) so that on the Unix side you can mount the share thats been created (the No need that, because you can use something like this: linux:~#mount -t smbfs -o rw,username=root,password= //192.168.0.111/windows_share /mnt/windows_share linux:~# linux:~#mount -t smbfs linux:~#//192.168.0.111/windows_share on /mnt/windows_share type smbfs (0) The user: root is your samba domain admin and also that is added in local user group: Administrators on 192.168.0.111 windows machine! If you want by this way can access windowsnt Admins Shares( C$, D$, E$ ...) linux:~#mount -t smbfs -o rw,username=root,password= //192.168.0.111/C$ /mnt/win_adminshare opposite of installing Samba on Unix and then mapping a drive on a Windows 2000 machine to a Unix share)? I don't need to do this, i was just wondering. ^**^ This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.merton.gov.uk ** -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba