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2003-06-03 Thread Aladdin_Cai
Thank for attention!
And I am a newer of this newsgroup and I don't know how to reply in web,I find no 
REPLY button in samba-technical/ web site:)  ( So I simply reply this email, am I 
right?)

Now to the topic. I find it is not due to MS, I tried to connect  to linux, it also 
give me a keep-alive.
I don't know how to tell it from the other packets since raw read and raw write have 
some packets sent without header.
And keep-alive packet will mix up with my normal response in socket buffer, I can't 
tell who is who. I feel crazy.
And I haven't found what I want in the website you list till now.

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: Andrew Bartlett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: 2003331 18:07
: Aladdin Cai(_?
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Re: When the keep-alive packet sent out,rfc1002 says
differentthings!!


On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 19:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello everyone, When I am programming a samba client in freeDOS,using wattcp, 
 I found a strange thing, which is not the same as rfc1002 claims.
 In rfc 1002,see below:

 So,during I write data or read data to server, it seems that server will 
 not send me any keep-alive packet because he will reset the timer.But
 in fact,during I raw write a very large piece data to server(not
 matter windows or linux),it will send me a keep-alive
 occasionally,leading my defendless code crash.
 I REALLY don't understand why they don't obey the rules,or do I mistake rfc1002?
  
 Urgently hope for your kindly help,thank you

See www.ubiqx.org/cifs for a description of this horrid protocol...

Also, make sure you understand - the standard is what Microsoft does,
not what what any RFC says.

Andrew Bartlett

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2003-02-04 Thread mmessaoudi

Hi everybody,

We are experiencing strange problems
with shared printers on samba 2.2.7a (the same phenomenon was observed
in 2.2.5).

Printing from Win9x, WinNT, Win2k works.

But when we try openning the printer,
from Win9x and Win2K: ok

From WinNT, we receive an Access
denied Message.

Here is an excrept of the debeug level=4.
[2003/02/04 12:05:54, 3] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_open_printer_ex(1181)
 access DENIED for printer open


regards

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2003-02-04 Thread stephan . theiler
Hi Together

I have a problem with initialise the locking database. When i send the
command the following command .
unx10015# ./smbstatus -d -L

I received the this message.

using configfile = /tools/samba/samba-2.2.7/lib/smb.conf
Opened /var/log/css/samba-2.2.7/locks/connections.tdb

Failed to open byte range locking database
ERROR: Failed to initialise locking database
Can't initialise locking module - exiting

 Has anyone a solution about this problem

thanks

Stephan
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2003-02-04 Thread stephan . theiler
Hi Together

I have a problem with initialise the locking database. When i send the
command the following command .
unx10015# ./smbstatus -d -L

I received the this message.

using configfile = /tools/samba/samba-2.2.7/lib/smb.conf
Opened /var/log/css/samba-2.2.7/locks/connections.tdb

Failed to open byte range locking database
ERROR: Failed to initialise locking database
Can't initialise locking module - exiting

 Has anyone a solution about this problem

thanks

Stephan

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CH-6002 Luzern
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www.css.ch





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2002-10-08 Thread In Labore Fructus

Hello,

  I am hoping someone can help me

  I am trying to configure my samba...and the problem is the following:

  When I use nmblookup with -B option and Broadcast address it is
  impossible to find my samba server (named prova) that is:

  # nmblookup -B 10.254.14.127 prova
  querying prova on 10.254.14.127
  name_query failed to find name prova

  If I do the same lookin up to another machine different from my samba
  server, then it is ok:

  # nmblookup -B 10.254.14.127 my_win_client
  querying my_win_client on 10.254.14.127
  10.254.14.94 my_win_client00

  Would some body help me 




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2002-09-28 Thread Stefan (metze) Metzmacher

Hi Andrew,

I've updated my sam_ads module can you merge the changes to HEAD?



metze
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2002-09-26 Thread James Bowes








Hi.



I am not a developer but Id like to help with testing
if needed. The roadmap indicates some areas of interest for me personally and
if you could use the help



Trust relationships and the migration script would be some
of the areas where I could help.



Let me know



James Bowes,

Senior Systems Consultant, Xisit.

ph: 604-535-6508 ext.305

fax: 604-535-6509

email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

web: http://xisit.net









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2002-09-26 Thread Rafal Szczesniak

On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 12:02:51PM -0700, James Bowes wrote:
 Hi.
  
 I am not a developer but I'd like to help with testing if needed. The
 roadmap indicates some areas of interest for me personally and if you
 could use the help.
  
 Trust relationships and the migration script would be some of the areas
 where I could help.

If you're able to test some parts of samba trusted domains capability,
then it's good to know. This area may need a lots of testing soon.



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2002-08-31 Thread Dan Dumont








I ran this command today and was startled. Am I calling the ls command in a bad
way? Or could this be a bug?



It doesnt happen all the time only on a few machines in our network.

But it happens all the time on those machines.



If you need any more info, Ill try to get it for you,
but right now Im stumped.



Please respond with any info you might have. This version is 2.2.6 pre1 compiled on Freebsd using ports.







/usr/local/bin/smbclient //VIPM22/MUSIC -U
Guest% -I 128.119.26.204 -d1 -c ls Beatles* -D / 

 beatles - 13 - yesterday.mp3 R
2033674 Fri Dec 1 20:58:36 2000

 eatles - And I love
her.mp3 1174414699 Wed Dec 31 18:59:59 1969

 eatles - Oh
Darling.mp3 2046836501 Wed Dec 31 18:59:59 1969

 eatles - Revolver -
01 - Taxman.mp3 4110427861 Sun Sep 11 06:45:24 2005

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02 - Eleanor Rigby.mp3
939532056 Wed Sep 10 07:03:06 2014

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03 - I'm Only Sleeping.mp3
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04 - Love You Too.mp3
1879059509 Wed Dec 31 18:59:59 1969

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05 - here, there and everywhere.mp3
436216731 Wed Dec 31 18:59:59
1969

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06 - Yellow Submarine.mp3
2147493456 Wed Dec 31 18:59:59
1969

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07 - She Said She Said.mp3
9824 Sat Jan 10 00:05:26 2037

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08 - Good Day Sunshine.mp3
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09 - And Your Bird Can Sing.mp3
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11 - Doctor Robert.mp3
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12 - I Want To Tell You.mp3 3019910590 Wed Dec 31 18:59:59 1969










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2002-08-16 Thread Steven French


I'm searching docs about all the parameters (WrLeh.B)
for the several named pipes types : mailslot, lanman,
srvsvc and how it works.

This is RAP - also known as the LANMAN RPC protocol.It was used for
administering IBM Lan Server/Warp Server (i.e OS/2) and early versions of
NT although there are still a few critical places where Windows still
relies on RAP in preference to sending the same call over DCE/RPC (as most
others are). The X/Open SMB references describes some of the mechanism for
RAP and you should definately take a look at that.   The SNIA Technical
Reference just lists the ordinals for the RAP calls, not the parameter
descriptor strings.  Note that Paul Leach posted the parameter description
strings publically a few years ago.   He also did a writeup on a few of the
simpler calls in ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/developr/drg/CIFS/cifsrap2.doc and
cifslog.doc

Also See samba/source/include/rap.h and the Samba net utility which may
be useful for understanding more.

I've checked the docs from Microsoft (CIFS drafts of 1997
and 2001) and there is not a lot of description of
parameters for the TRANS2_QUERY_FS_INFORMATION,
SMB_INFO_ALLOCATION, SMB_INFO_VOLUME,
SMB_QUERY_FS_VOLUME_INFO, SMB_QUERY_FS_SIZE_INFO and
SMB_QUERY_FS_DEVICE_INFO.
How this commands works and what there are doing.

There wasn't a Microsoft CIFS draft for 2001 (which doc are you talking
about) but the 1997 Microsoft draft missed a few pieces of information in
this area that was later filled in the SNIA CIFS Technical Reference.  The
cifs vfs (cifspdu.h) includes defines for some of the useful device
attributes but not all of the volume attributes yet.

Steve French
Senior Software Engineer
Linux Technology Center - IBM Austin
phone: 512-838-2294
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2002-08-13 Thread Dimiter Kehajov

Sorry for my misunderstanding I'm a novice in Linux and want to ask
something. Untill now I successfuly used RHL working as a PDC and everything
just working fine.

I'm trying to implement Red Hat Linux 7.3 system in Windows NT enviroment
with PDC and BDC's as a standalone server using samba. I want to use this
machine to provide file services for users.
I compiled and instaled samba 2.2.5 with winbind and pam modules,
successfully join a domain with smbpasswd -j DOMAINNAME -r PDC NAME -U
Administrator , and I can see users and groups from console with  wbinfo -u
and wbinfo -g. 
The samba server appears in Server manager, I can see server from network
neighbourhood and shares but when I try to configure permissions i receive
errors and can't give the correct permissions on selected shares.
Actually I can see domain users and groups. Default users on selected share
is smbroot and everyone. When I try to add someone else and choose apply I
receive error and can't accept the permisions. 
Does anyone tell if that is possible to realize and what I'm doing wrong. I
just want to install RHL 7.3 server with samba as a standalone aplication
server and give permissions on shared resources for users and groups from NT
Domain controler. Is it possible or not?




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2002-08-10 Thread nOrh Loudspeaker



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these solutions to solid state devices. These will boot faster and have
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I recently received a call from a company that installs highway signs.
They told me that the signs are controlled by PCs that are attached to
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to a circuit that measure the 

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2002-07-30 Thread John E. Malmberg

Ernst Cozijnsen wrote:
 I tought open-source was a non profit thing?.  hehehehe

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2002-07-29 Thread rajendran rajen



Hello,
  Can any one help me on my samba 2.04,my samba is working fine on
my local lan that use 64.0.0.The problem is i cannot se my
samba server on the remote side which are using 68.0.0, 66.0.0, 69.0.0
and 65.0.0 but from this remote i can telnet to the HP server which is
using  64.0.0.100. I have attached my smb.conf file. Can any one
tell me where the problem. Please help me on this.
Thanks
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2002-07-01 Thread Simo Sorce

On Mon, 2002-07-01 at 11:42, Ulf Bertilsson wrote:
 An dummy desktop.ini and some generic cached fileid to show
 fancy icons would be nice, but brake stuff.

I would not make that.

 
 Then my os allow many strange filenames, how should that be dealt with ?

We check if the filename is OK (do not have invalid chracters) yet, if
so we mangle it, but this a O(n) operation.

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2002-07-01 Thread Ulf Bertilsson

 On Mon, 2002-07-01 at 11:42, Ulf Bertilsson wrote:
  An dummy desktop.ini and some generic cached fileid to show
  fancy icons would be nice, but brake stuff.
 
 I would not make that.

I know, it don't make sence but the idea would provide great
preformance.
Like, my os don't multiuser filesystem (builtin that is)

Why should we waste IO to try emulate unix rights
when we could just give an mask ?

NT also do this crazy file IO, why not just feed it some generic stuff
to keep it happy.
My OS don't support half of it's operands anyway.

Not to mention the file examination explorer do.

Isn't the .icon stuff stured in the PX exe file resource ?

(Ages size I played with it)

  Then my os allow many strange filenames, how should that be 
 dealt with ?
 
 We check if the filename is OK (do not have invalid chracters) yet, if
 so we mangle it, but this a O(n) operation.

What would the correct way be here.
Bear in mind that there is more none POSIX platforms out there.

An basic open() on the file first for sanity check ?

--
Ulf




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2002-06-30 Thread Richard Sharpe

On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, Simo Sorce wrote:

 On Sat, 2002-06-29 at 20:54, Terry Davis wrote:
  I created them on the server, NOT via samba.  But there has to be a way 
  for samba to recognize this and display the right contents to the user.
 
 It is not that easy.

Indeed ... We need a case-independent file system :-)

 We may think of sending back the mangled name if these files are found,
 but that would mean that every time a directory listing is retrieved, we
 should lower case every file and check in the list if any file has a
 duplicate, and if it is true substitute the duplicate with a mangled
 name.
 
 now try to do that in a directory with 10.000 files and not timeout ...

Now that is an interesting number. I am seeing all sorts of interesting 
N^2 behaviour on a file system I am working with ATM up to about 6,000 
files and after that, linear.

Regards
-
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]





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2002-06-29 Thread Andreas Moroder

Hello Terry,

did you create your two files from your client via 
samba or did you create
them localy on the servers console or a server 
application? It seems to me
that you used the second way because there is no way to 
create this two
files via samba. Windows machines don\'t check the case  
of a filename ( NT
and  mantain the case ) so both files are the same for 
Windows.

-rw-rw-r--1 13301csr108681 Jun 20 12:37 
File1.txt  ==
file1.txt
-rw-rw-r--1 13301csr170180 Jun 20 12:32 
FILE1.TXT ==
file1.txt

On a NT Server you could  never create this two files 
in the same directory.

Bye
Andreas


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2002-04-24 Thread phani krishna somayajula

Hi,
i had configured my linux box in office as dial in server so 
that
i can dial up from my home pc.
i am able to log onto the remote machine and do telnet or ftp.
my problem is i want to access the systems present in the 
network
with the linux server from my home.how to do that.i had 
configured
my home pc as the same workgroup as the samba server but unable 
to
find the systems in my home pc network neighbour hood.kindly 
help
me in solving this problem.
   phani

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2002-04-18 Thread salsa_net




i am a problem,is 
the following: - I have two printing windows for which drivers don't 
exist for linux, epson epl n2700 - I want to print by clients linux on 
these printersin my lan how can I do? is there a 
solution?
thanks