[Samba] Samba Mailing List Rules

2010-03-16 Thread Robinson, Eric
I just read the Samba list rules and did not see anything against
offering payment for expertise, so I'm letting the list know that I need
Samba help and am willing to pay normal consulting rates. If you are
interested, please respond by direct email.

We have a number of CentOS 5.2 and 5.3 servers that work quite well and
are AD-integrated using relative IDs to maintain UID/GID consistency
across multiple Linux  servers. We recently added some RHEL 5.3 servers
and they are giving us nothing but trouble. I can join them to the
domain just fine and I can do wbinfo -u or wbinfo -g and get a complete
list of domain users and groups. But when I try to chown a file and give
it AD domain permissions, I get invalid group no matter what I try. I
can open some shares on RHEL servers but not others, and I know for a
fact that the share and filesystem permissions are correct. Also, when I
do ls -l, the files do not show the AD domain group memberships like
they do on my CentOS servers. 

Using samba 3.0.33.

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[Samba] Mailing list netiquette reminder / update

2009-04-07 Thread John H Terpstra - Samba Team
Gentle susbscribers,

This is a reminder to all samba mailing list subscribers that this list
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Please be aware that when a message with a 1 Megabyte attachment is sent
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4) Recently there has been an increase is the number of seemingly
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c) More messages being rejected by the moderators as they apply the
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emails wanting to know why their message was 'rejected', or worse -
abuse for being 'obstructive'.

I hope this reminder helps you to see the human side of list moderation
- AND - how you can help assure the smooth operation of this mailing list.

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[Samba] Re: Samba mailing list questions regarding Group Policy

2009-03-20 Thread John H Terpstra - Samba Team
Nick Pappin wrote:
 Can someone clarify Samba's abilities/limitations in regards to running
 Samba as a PDC with Windows XP user/machine policies (Group Policy/NT
 Policy... whatever kind is possible).
 
 A couple specifics that would be helpful to touch on:
 
- Can I apply different settings to certain groups of users/computers? If
so will they still receive the all encompassing settings that apply to all
users/computers?
- What kinds of settings can I change? am I limited to NT4 .POL templates
that I can find on the net? Can I modify any/all registry keys under
HKLocalMachine and/or HKCurrentUser?  Or can I use adm type files that I 
 see
people talking about?
 
 
 Thanks
 
 P.S.
 Any good howto links would be much appreciated!

Nick,

This is not a subject that fits the samba-technical horizon. Please keep
this discussion on the samba list.

Samba3 is like NT4.  Any policy that can be implemented under NT4 will
work nicely with Samba3 domains.

The methods that can be used to control Windows client user and group
restrictions (policies) includes the following:

a) Use of the NTConfig.pol file
(stored in the root of the Netlogon share)
b) Use of Roaming Profiles
(stored in the Profiles share)
c) Use of Mandatory Roaming Profiles
(stored in the Profiles share)
d) Use of Network Default User Profiles
(stored in the root of the Netlogon share)
e) Use of Samba's smarts to limit how each of these may be reached.
In this case your share path for the profiles share, or for the NetLogon
share can make use of:
path = /home/profiles/%g
or
path = /home/profiles/%a
or
path = /home/netlogon/%g

Please update yourself on the Microsoft KB articles regarding Mandatory
v's User, v's Group profiles settings.


Each profile (NTUser.DAT file) contains a copy of the HKCU (current
user) profile tree.  Anything that can be edited in that registry tree
can be handled through one of the above mechanisms.

None of the above (other than the path switching logic) involves Samba.
 All use nothing other than NT4 profile handling configuration and controls.

I hope this helps.

- John T.

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Re: [Samba] Fwd: RE: Welcome to the samba mailing list

2006-10-03 Thread Felipe Augusto van de Wiel
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On 09/25/2006 03:05 PM, dimidivi escreveu:
 Hello, 

Hey!


 I have a Solaris 10 machine (SunOS 5.10
 Generic_118833-18 sun4u sparc)
 installed with Samba Version 3.0.23a.
 Samba has been compiled from source with PAM modules. 
 The modules 'pam_smbpass.so' and 'pam_winbind.so'
 reside at: /usr/local/samba/lib/security
 smb.conf is located at /usr/local/samba/lib/
 
 We are talking about /etc/pam.conf, not /etc/pam.d/
 configuration with separate files. 
 The modules for pam.conf are in /usr/lib/security/$ISA
 (default).
 
 This is what I want: 
 Users have a unix shell and use a tool that exports
 the output to an CSV file on the samba share. 
 I'm forced to use password expiration. I would like
 the users to change their password only once. 
 Either by syncing the /etc/password or /etc/shadow
 file with the smbpassword file, or by just validating
 the samba login against the
 /etc/password or /etc/shadow file. I don't really
 care, as long as it works.

LDAP is not an option?

You can use 'unix passwd sync' and ask them to
use smbpasswd to change their password, it will do the
trick in the other way. Or you can do some ninja magic
to make the expiration date changes from time to time
(but it is not a real solution).


 I've been searching documentation, mail list archives,
 How-to's and man pages, I've tried with trial and
 error. I raised the debug levels for
 smbd and nmbd and checked the log files for hints,
 including the system log files. 
 
 I just cannot get it to work. The smbpasswd file
 remains unchanged after a password change. Am I just
 not understanding the concept here, or is
 there a simple thing I've forgotten or overlooking??

Try the other way around, using smbpasswd to
change the samba password and get it in sync with unix
password.


 Question: 
 What is the service name for samba to be used in
 pam.conf?? I assumed (and read her and there) it is
 'samba'. But is it really?? 

Yes. :)

Did you read the PAM chapter in the Samba Official HOWTO?

http://us5.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/pam.html


 PAM describes the service name should stated in the
 man page of the service. This is not the case with
 smnd or nmbd (at least, I can't find it). 
 
 Below are some summaries from both pam.conf and
 smb.conf. Just the things I think that are related.
 But if someone need the whole thing, please let me
 know.
 
 Is there anyone who can help me?? I really need to
 get it working one way or another. 

I hope this helps, I'm not using pam... I'm using LDAP.


 Many thanks for your effort. It's much appreciated!
 Dimitry

Kind regards,

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[Samba] Fwd: RE: Welcome to the samba mailing list

2006-09-25 Thread dimidivi
Hello, 
 
I have a Solaris 10 machine (SunOS 5.10
Generic_118833-18 sun4u sparc)
installed with Samba Version 3.0.23a.
Samba has been compiled from source with PAM modules. 
The modules 'pam_smbpass.so' and 'pam_winbind.so'
reside at: /usr/local/samba/lib/security
smb.conf is located at /usr/local/samba/lib/

We are talking about /etc/pam.conf, not /etc/pam.d/
configuration with separate files. 
The modules for pam.conf are in /usr/lib/security/$ISA
(default).

This is what I want: 
Users have a unix shell and use a tool that exports
the output to an CSV file on the samba share. 
I'm forced to use password expiration. I would like
the users to change their password only once. 
Either by syncing the /etc/password or /etc/shadow
file with the smbpassword file, or by just validating
the samba login against the
/etc/password or /etc/shadow file. I don't really
care, as long as it works.

I've been searching documentation, mail list archives,
How-to's and man pages, I've tried with trial and
error. I raised the debug levels for
smbd and nmbd and checked the log files for hints,
including the system log files. 

I just cannot get it to work. The smbpasswd file
remains unchanged after a password change. Am I just
not understanding the concept here, or is
there a simple thing I've forgotten or overlooking??

Question: 
What is the service name for samba to be used in
pam.conf?? I assumed (and read her and there) it is
'samba'. But is it really?? 
PAM describes the service name should stated in the
man page of the service. This is not the case with
smnd or nmbd (at least, I can't find it). 

Below are some summaries from both pam.conf and
smb.conf. Just the things I think that are related.
But if someone need the whole thing, please let me
know.

Is there anyone who can help me?? I really need to
get it working one way or another. 

Many thanks for your effort. It's much appreciated!

Dimitry
---

/etc/pam.conf
 samba   auth   required pam_unix_cred.so.1
 samba   auth   required pam_unix_auth.so.1
 samba   accountrequired
 pam_unix_account.so.1
 samba   password   required pam_dhkeys.so.1
 samba   password   requisitepam_authtok_get.so.1
 shadow md5
 use_authtok try_first_pass
 samba   password   requisite   
 pam_authtok_check.so.1
 samba   password   required
 pam_authtok_store.so.1
 samba   password   requisite
 /usr/local/samba/lib/security/pam_smbpass.so nullok
 use_authtok
 try_first_pass debug
 smbconf=/usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
 samba   sessionrequired
 pam_unix_session.so.1
  
 
smb.conf
   security = user
   log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
   max log size = 500
;  local master = no
;  os level = 33
;  domain master = yes
;  preferred master = yes
;  domain logons = yes
;  wins support = yes
;  wins server = w.x.y.z
;  wins proxy = yes
   dns proxy = no
;  add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd %u
;  add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd %g
;  add machine script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -g
machines -c Machine -d
/dev/null -s /bin/false %u
;  delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel %u
;  delete user from group script = /usr/sbin/deluser
%u %g
;  delete group script = /usr/sbin/groupdel %g
;  passdb backend = tdbsam

   pam password change = Yes
   obey pam restrictions = Yes
   passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd .%u.
   passwd chat = *New*Password* %n\n \
*Re-enter*new*password* %n\n
*Password*changed*
   passwd chat debug = yes
   unix password sync = Yes
   encrypt passwords = yes

[search]
   comment = CDR Searches
   path = /data/searches
   public = no
   writable = no
   printable = no
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[Samba] Why am I getting these from the samba mailing list

2005-06-15 Thread Dominic Iadicicco
Can someone tell me why I get on of these every once and a while.  My 
 emails are small.



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Re: [Samba] Why am I getting these from the samba mailing list

2005-06-15 Thread Robert Vangel

Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
Can someone tell me why I get on of these every once and a while.  My 
 emails are small.





Perhaps because the email you sent is bigger than 64K?



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[Samba] RE: Welcome to the samba mailing list

2005-04-28 Thread HEG - Info (DIP)
Hi,

I'm using samba to sso with Windows.
All is working fine with Telnet and FTP, but I can't use it with Xserver.
I'm using gdm to start X.

Can anyone help me ?

Regards
Hegms
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Re: [Samba] RE: Welcome to the samba mailing list

2005-04-28 Thread John H Terpstra
On Thursday 28 April 2005 03:20, HEG - Info  (DIP) wrote:
 Hi,

 I'm using samba to sso with Windows.
 All is working fine with Telnet and FTP, but I can't use it with Xserver.
 I'm using gdm to start X.

 Can anyone help me ?

Did you refer to chapter 7 of the book Samba-3 by Example? You can download 
this from:

http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-Guide.pdf

The information you need is towards the end of the chapter. If this does not 
cover your needs, or fails for any reason, please let me know so I can fix 
the documentation.

- John T.
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RE: Spam and Viruses on the Samba mailing list was: RE: [Samba] Re:samba Digest, Vol 9, Issue 41

2003-09-30 Thread Ow Mun Heng

hehe.. This is OT too but I'm just wondering...


intelligent auto responder

Can you name me a few??? I'm curious..


Cheers,
Mun Heng, Ow
H/M Engineering
Western Digital M'sia 
DID : 03-7870 5168


-Original Message-
From: Jason Balicki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 5:45 AM
To: 'Darrik Spaude'
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: OT: Spam and Viruses on the Samba mailing list was: RE: [Samba]
Re:samba Digest, Vol 9, Issue 41



Darrik Spaude wrote:
I've been getting a lot of messages with attachments on this 
list, but I
haven't opened any of the e-mails to see if the attachments 
were legitimate.
I also started getting tons of MS Security..., Microsoft, 
etc. e-mails
with attachments which I have not opened either (especially 
figuring that
the Microsoft e-mail contains a virus, although our filter 
should have
caught that one...).

Anyone else getting loads of MS e-mails or Samba list e-mails with
attachments?

A lot of the traffic being generated (specifically the ones referencing
Microsoft) off this list recently is because of the Gibe or Swen
(same thing) worm.  Do a google search for this if you're interested
in the details.

While this is a problem, another generator of useless traffic off this
list is the Outlook Out of the office autoresponder and misconfigured
email servers that bounce messages back to the list for one reason 
or another (usually a virus laden message will trigger this.)

Take this as a kindly reminder to those of you who administer your
mail servers to try and do something (like: stop your virus notification
programs -- most new email worms and viruses forge the sender anyway
so you're not doing anyone any favors).

Also, those of you who are tempted to tell the world that you're
on vacation:  don't.  If you must, use an intelligent auto responder
that you can filter out the mailing lists that you belong to.  If 
your first instinct is to say that's too hard please remove 
yourself from any mailing list you belong to and have someone 
hurl empty Pringles cans at you for eternity.

Every time I post to the Samba list I get at least half a dozen
Out of the office replies (sometimes more, depends on the season)
and it triggers another round of viruses sent to me.

Anyway, rant over.

--J(K)

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OT: Spam and Viruses on the Samba mailing list was: RE: [Samba] Re: samba Digest, Vol 9, Issue 41

2003-09-29 Thread Jason Balicki

Darrik Spaude wrote:
I've been getting a lot of messages with attachments on this 
list, but I
haven't opened any of the e-mails to see if the attachments 
were legitimate.
I also started getting tons of MS Security..., Microsoft, 
etc. e-mails
with attachments which I have not opened either (especially 
figuring that
the Microsoft e-mail contains a virus, although our filter 
should have
caught that one...).

Anyone else getting loads of MS e-mails or Samba list e-mails with
attachments?

A lot of the traffic being generated (specifically the ones referencing
Microsoft) off this list recently is because of the Gibe or Swen
(same thing) worm.  Do a google search for this if you're interested
in the details.

While this is a problem, another generator of useless traffic off this
list is the Outlook Out of the office autoresponder and misconfigured
email servers that bounce messages back to the list for one reason 
or another (usually a virus laden message will trigger this.)

Take this as a kindly reminder to those of you who administer your
mail servers to try and do something (like: stop your virus notification
programs -- most new email worms and viruses forge the sender anyway
so you're not doing anyone any favors).

Also, those of you who are tempted to tell the world that you're
on vacation:  don't.  If you must, use an intelligent auto responder
that you can filter out the mailing lists that you belong to.  If 
your first instinct is to say that's too hard please remove 
yourself from any mailing list you belong to and have someone 
hurl empty Pringles cans at you for eternity.

Every time I post to the Samba list I get at least half a dozen
Out of the office replies (sometimes more, depends on the season)
and it triggers another round of viruses sent to me.

Anyway, rant over.

--J(K)

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[Samba] Mailing list HOWTO (Unofficial)

2003-02-05 Thread Jonathan Johnson
A few tips when submitting to this or any mailing list. I may be
preaching to the choir, but some of you can't carry a tune.

1) Make your subject short and descriptive. Avoid the words help or
Samba in the subject. The readers of this list already know that a)
you need help, and b) you are writing about samba (of course, you may
need to distinguish between Samba PDC and other filesharing software).
Avoid phrases such as what is and how do i. Some good subject lines
might look like Slow response with Excel files or Migrating from
Samba PDC to NT PDC.

2) If you include the original message in your reply, trim it so that
only the relevant lines, enough to establish context, are included.
Chances are (since this is a mailing list) we've already read the
original message.

3) Trim irrelevant headers from the original message in your reply. All
we need to see is a) From, b) Date, and c) Subject. We don't even
really need the Subject, if you haven't changed it. Better yet is to
just preface the original message with On [date] [someone] wrote:.

4) Never say Me too. It doesn't help anyone solve the problem.
Instead, if you ARE having the same problem, give more information.
Have you seen something that the other writer hasn't mentioned, which
may be helpful?

5) If you ask about a problem, then come up with the solution on your
own or thru another source, by all means post it. Someone else may have
the same problem and is waiting for an answer, but never hears of it.

6) Give as much *relevant* information as possible.

7) RTFM. Google. groups.google.com.

--Jon
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

P.S. -- Migrating from NT PDC to Samba PDC might be a better subject
line. :-)

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Re: [Samba] Mailing list HOWTO (Unofficial)

2003-02-05 Thread John H Terpstra
Jon,

Thank you so much for this VERY timely reminder of good netiquette.
Well done.

Please everyone, remember that it takes a lot of time to answer questions.

Over the past 3 months I have spent an average of 6 hours per day
answering requests from this list. I just checked my sent-mail folder and
am surprised to see 387 responses to people who asked for help from this
list. If you work this out, it equates to an average of 10-15 minutes per
reply. Now that time DOES include research and finding a solution.

What the above shows is that when you make a request you are asking
someone to invest their time in helping to solve your problem. Each of us
who respond have other competing interests and responsibilities. The
quality of your request influences how much attention you will receive.

- John T.

On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Jonathan Johnson wrote:

 A few tips when submitting to this or any mailing list. I may be
 preaching to the choir, but some of you can't carry a tune.

 1) Make your subject short and descriptive. Avoid the words help or
 Samba in the subject. The readers of this list already know that a)
 you need help, and b) you are writing about samba (of course, you may
 need to distinguish between Samba PDC and other filesharing software).
 Avoid phrases such as what is and how do i. Some good subject lines
 might look like Slow response with Excel files or Migrating from
 Samba PDC to NT PDC.

 2) If you include the original message in your reply, trim it so that
 only the relevant lines, enough to establish context, are included.
 Chances are (since this is a mailing list) we've already read the
 original message.

 3) Trim irrelevant headers from the original message in your reply. All
 we need to see is a) From, b) Date, and c) Subject. We don't even
 really need the Subject, if you haven't changed it. Better yet is to
 just preface the original message with On [date] [someone] wrote:.

 4) Never say Me too. It doesn't help anyone solve the problem.
 Instead, if you ARE having the same problem, give more information.
 Have you seen something that the other writer hasn't mentioned, which
 may be helpful?

 5) If you ask about a problem, then come up with the solution on your
 own or thru another source, by all means post it. Someone else may have
 the same problem and is waiting for an answer, but never hears of it.

 6) Give as much *relevant* information as possible.

 7) RTFM. Google. groups.google.com.

 --Jon
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 P.S. -- Migrating from NT PDC to Samba PDC might be a better subject
 line. :-)



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Re: [Samba] Mailing list archives

2003-01-17 Thread dj
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Markus A Lien wrote:

 After bashing my head against a RH7.3 machine for 3 days maybe I have gone stupid, 
but is there no easy way to search the mailing list archives short of doing text 
serches on the different views of the archive?

You can also find the archives at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/. They
store all the mail in a MySQL database and you can search it, and it is
pretty fast too.

Kind regards,
Tim Verhoeven

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[Samba] Re: Welcome to the samba mailing list (Digest mode)

2002-11-18 Thread Dan . Boskovich

I am trying to get information on the latest version of samba that does
security validation on the W2K server and does not require a UNIX id and
password entry. I have been told that the security validation is done with
sonething called WINBIND. I would like to download this version of samba.
Can you help me?

Dan Boskovich



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RE: [Samba] Re: Welcome to the samba mailing list (Digest mode)

2002-11-18 Thread Chris McKeever
2.2.6 works like a champ..go to the mailing list archive and look for some
threads of mine on this topic from this month...I just did this myself

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I am trying to get information on the latest version of samba that does
security validation on the W2K server and does not require a UNIX id and
password entry. I have been told that the security validation is done with
sonething called WINBIND. I would like to download this version of samba.
Can you help me?

Dan Boskovich



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RE: [Samba] Mailing list.

2002-10-23 Thread Kristyan Osborne
What does it say at the bottom of this email and everyone posted from the mailing list 
to you

Cheers

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Kristyan Osborne IT Technician
Longhill High School
01273 391672

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Sent: 22 October 2002 22:57
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Subject: [Samba] Mailing list.


  Forgive the wide distribution but I deleted the instructions for getting
off the Samba mailing list.  Can someone please forward them to me.
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[Samba] Mailing list.

2002-10-22 Thread Joe E. Fieck
  Forgive the wide distribution but I deleted the instructions for getting
off the Samba mailing list.  Can someone please forward them to me.
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[Samba] Re: Welcome to the samba mailing list

2002-10-16 Thread Jeff Bluemel

I am trying to set samba up so that it will allow connections from a certain
IP range, and allow any user to view a share with no validation of the user.
I am setting this up under sco unix.

[global]
netbios name = BILL2000
server string = BILL2000
security = SHARE
guest account = ntsuser
oplocks = False
null passwords = yes
encrypt passwords = yes
remote announce = 192.168.0.255
remote browse sync = 192.168.0.255
remote browse sync = 192.168.0.255

[DAT]
comment = NTS Shared Data
path = /u/NTS/dat
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
public = yes


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[Samba] Mailing List

2002-09-18 Thread Aaron Axelsen

Can someone please tell me why I receive 2 of every message on the list?

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It said, Insert disk #3, but only two will fit!
One picture is worth 128K words.


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Re: [Samba] Mailing List

2002-09-18 Thread John Benedetto

Are you sure you are not receiving two of every message that are simply 
responses to your own posting to the list?

Most mail programs will send a reply to both the original poster AND the 
list address.  My program did that, too, so you should be seeing my message 
twice as well!  It is normal behavior.

- john

--On Wednesday, September 18, 2002 3:52 PM -0500 Aaron Axelsen 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Can someone please tell me why I receive 2 of every message on the list?

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 URL: www.amadmax.com

 It said, Insert disk #3, but only two will fit!
 One picture is worth 128K words.


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