Re: [Samba] Two questions

2005-03-16 Thread OrvUx
Bart Hendrix wrote:
Hi All, 

I have the following questions:
We have some folders / shares where we store for example only .doc files. 
But some users also saves the .jpg files in this share. We don't want this and 
we wondered if we can block saving .jpg files with samba. Is there an option to 
set in smb.conf so we can block the saving of .jpg files?
Second one: 

Some users saves the .doc files for example as 
thisisanexampleforarealylongnameforawordfile.doc
Is there an option to prevent these long names?
Thanx
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Bart Hendrix
 

To restric the .jpg files the veto files option is for you...
|veto files = /*.mp3/ /*.wav/ /*.mpeg/ /*.avi/
Check this link...
http://www.faqs.org/docs/samba/ch08.html
For the long names i don't know... :D
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[Samba] Samba as PDC and Win2K File Srv

2004-12-30 Thread OrvUx
Hi everybody...
I have a Debian GNU/Linux Box running Samba as PDC on my network, but i
have too a Win2K File Server... all the clients are Win98,2K,XP...
I have created users in both Linux/Samba and W2K with the same username
and passwords, the W98 clients now can join the domain owned by Samba,
but when this client try to access to the W2K Srv a popup window ask for
a Password, it says:
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Enter the Network password:
You must supply a password to make this connection:
Resource: \\serverW2K\IPC$
Password: 

If i type the password and clic Enter a new popup window appear with:
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Microsoft Networking
The password is incorrect. Try again.
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Even if the username and password are the same than the Win2K
Somebody can help me?
How can access to this server shared folders with any client (98,2K,XP)
Thanks.
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