Re: telnet and libnss_wins.so [was RE: Buglist to fix before 2.2.5]

2002-06-02 Thread Gerald Carter

On Sun, 2 Jun 2002, Gerald Carter wrote:

 On Fri, 17 May 2002, Hunt, Bryan wrote:
 
  
  Yo,
  One bug that it would be totally cool if it were fixed would be the 
  wins lookup  ( libnss_wins.so ) it works with ping but not with telnet 
  or any other application. Some people are using linux boxes as
  workstations in networks without dns. With this working they would not have
  to find out ip addresses for their mail servers/people running webservers 
  on machines that have dynamic ip addresses. In short it would be a sweet
  feature. 
 
 I've got no problems using telnet on a RedHat 7.1 box to connect to my
 Win2k vmware session.  Unless you can help me find a reproducible test 
 case, i've got to move on.

Wow!  I'll eat my words on this one.  Works fine on RedHat 7.1
box but fails on a 7.3 box.  Hmmlooking into it.








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Update on 2.2.5 release [was Re: Buglist to fix before 2.2.5]

2002-05-28 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter

Update to bug list

On Fri, 17 May 2002, Gerald Carter wrote:

 On Fri, 17 May 2002, Gerald Carter wrote:
 
  * confirm/deny reports of access denied problems from 
win2k client attempting to maniuplate printer properties.
  * inherit acls crash on IRIX (reported by Nicholas Brealey)
  * unix_to_nt_time() bug (patch from Jordan Russell)
  * CIFS for UNIX extensions fixes (patch by John Newbigin)

Fixed.

  * 64-bit compile errors on Solaris (reported by Eric Boehm)
  * wildcard bugs on Solaris (reported by Derek Holden)
 * confirm/deny explorer delete bug (reported by Bill Lacy)
 * confirm/deny timestamp issues when copying to a
   Samba share

TODO

  * various doc updates

Half done.



New issues

* a few unapplied recycle bin patches including updating
  RedHat spec files to build this module by default
* Jeremy's continued oplock investigation
* libnss_wins.so bug report
* configure --ldapsam on Solaris 8






cheers, jerry
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 SAMBA Team   http://www.samba.org
 --http://www.plainjoe.org
 Sam's Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours 2ed.  ISBN 0-672-32269-2
 --I never saved anything for the swim back. Ethan Hawk in Gattaca--





Re: Buglist to fix before 2.2.5

2002-05-17 Thread Gerald Carter

On Fri, 17 May 2002, Gerald Carter wrote:

 * confirm/deny reports of access denied problems from 
   win2k client attempting to maniuplate printer properties.
 
 * 64-bit compile errors on Solaris (reported by Eric Boehm)
 
 * wildcard bugs on Solaris (reported by Derek Holden)
 
 * inherit acls crash on IRIX (reported by Nicholas Brealey)
 
 * unix_to_nt_time() bug (patch from Jordan Russell)
 
 * various doc updates
 
 * CIFS for UNIX extensions fixes (patch by John Newbigin)

Couple more I forgot.

* confirm/deny explorer delete bug (reported by Bill Lacy)

* confirm/deny timestamp issues when copying to a 
  Samba share








cheers, jerry
 -
 Hewlett-Packard http://www.hp.com
 SAMBA Team   http://www.samba.org
 --http://www.plainjoe.org
 Sam's Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours 2ed.  ISBN 0-672-32269-2
 --I never saved anything for the swim back. Ethan Hawk in Gattaca--





RE: Buglist to fix before 2.2.5

2002-05-17 Thread Hunt, Bryan


Yo,
One bug that it would be totally cool if it were fixed would be the 
wins lookup  ( libnss_wins.so ) it works with ping but not with telnet 
or any other application. Some people are using linux boxes as
workstations in networks without dns. With this working they would not have
to find out ip addresses for their mail servers/people running webservers 
on machines that have dynamic ip addresses. In short it would be a sweet
feature. 

--B

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From: Gerald Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 5:18 PM
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Subject: Re: Buglist to fix before 2.2.5


On Fri, 17 May 2002, Gerald Carter wrote:

 * confirm/deny reports of access denied problems from 
   win2k client attempting to maniuplate printer properties.
 
 * 64-bit compile errors on Solaris (reported by Eric Boehm)
 
 * wildcard bugs on Solaris (reported by Derek Holden)
 
 * inherit acls crash on IRIX (reported by Nicholas Brealey)
 
 * unix_to_nt_time() bug (patch from Jordan Russell)
 
 * various doc updates
 
 * CIFS for UNIX extensions fixes (patch by John Newbigin)

Couple more I forgot.

* confirm/deny explorer delete bug (reported by Bill Lacy)

* confirm/deny timestamp issues when copying to a 
  Samba share








cheers, jerry
 -
 Hewlett-Packard http://www.hp.com
 SAMBA Team   http://www.samba.org
 --http://www.plainjoe.org
 Sam's Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours 2ed.  ISBN 0-672-32269-2
 --I never saved anything for the swim back. Ethan Hawk in Gattaca--





Re: Buglist to fix before 2.2.5

2002-05-17 Thread Jeremy Allison

On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 01:25:52PM -0300, Ariel Mella wrote:
 i know that is part of the samba distribution but is away of the samba team
 but, could you include the recycle bin vfs module?

Yes, we should add that to the rpms I think.

Jeremy.




Re: Buglist to fix before 2.2.5

2002-05-17 Thread Ariel Mella

 A version is shipped in 2.2.4.  Several fixes have gone
 into SAMBA_2_2 post 2.2.4.
yes but if you use as is is in samba-2.2.4 there are reported by many
users that cause signal 11
i have seeing 2 patches.
1) i think this fix the module to go bak to work
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2002-May/072457.html

2) extended options to the recycle (very interesting options)
http://www.elbonia.de/samba/recycle.patch







RE: Buglist to fix before 2.2.5

2002-05-17 Thread Richard Sharpe

On Fri, 17 May 2002, Hunt, Bryan wrote:

 
 Yo,
 One bug that it would be totally cool if it were fixed would be the 
 wins lookup  ( libnss_wins.so ) it works with ping but not with telnet 
 or any other application. Some people are using linux boxes as
 workstations in networks without dns. With this working they would not have
 to find out ip addresses for their mail servers/people running webservers 
 on machines that have dynamic ip addresses. In short it would be a sweet
 feature. 

If ping works, and telnet doesn't, it would seem that your telnet is not 
using the correct libraries.

What platform is this on?

Regards
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Richard Sharpe, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
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