m the /etc/passwd to /etc/smbpasswd, nothing else. Passwords in the
just created smbpasswd file are XX so you will have to
run smbpasswd to set the password for each user in the smbpasswd file
(Unix hashes are different than NT hashes, so there is no automatic
way to convert Unix hashes to NT hashes).
peloy.-
td. Otherwise you
would see a message like "Starting Samba daemons: nmbd smbd".
peloy.-
What exactly does not work?
peloy.-
Keith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I accidentally renamed my server and now ,Samba in particular, does not
> work anymore. I removed Samba and reloaded it but it still does not work.
> Any suggestions.
>
>
> Keith
Get and install packages ipx and ncpfs. Works pretty well (read and
write access). Your kernel must be compiled to support IPX and ncpfs.
peloy.-
Peter Paluch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, friends.
> ===
>
> Thank you all for replies to my question about ke
ried using null passwords but I guess it is doable...
peloy.-
bmorgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a reposting of a previous message. I'm starting to get
> desperate. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> I'm having trouble connecting to my debian machine
I think I had this same problem and solved it after someone in IRC
(#debian) told me to disable XKEYBOARD extension (but I am not sure
this was the problem, though).
Try disabling XKEYBOARD in XF86Config...
peloy.-
Joost Witteveen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, here I am agia
amba?
Can you try connecting to the NT box with smbclient using the IP
address instead of the host name?
smbclient ntbox\\share_to_connect_to -I 1.2.3.4
Please let me know if that works...
Good luck.
peloy.-
ment kernels
(currently at 2.1.117), but I think the recent parport support (and
the new pg driver) was backported to 2.0.35.
The 7100i is the internal model and has an IDE interface. The 7100 was
superceded by the 7200, but there shouldn't be any major differences.
See ya!
peloy.-
Recommended readings are: /usr/doc/samba/{ENCRYPTION.txt,security_level.txt}
Finally, Samba by default does not allow acces to accounts that have
null passwords. To change this add this to the [global] section of
/etc/smb.conf:
null passwords = yes
See man smb.conf for more info.
Regards,
peloy.-
1.x kernels when smbmount'ing a share from Windows 95 (and
probably Windows 98 as well, as you report) servers.
peloy.-
r). I am not sure
> if this is becuase of Linux or Win98.
Uhh, this was with Samba (the smbd daemon) or with smbmount-2.1.x?
I've seen the "Too many open files" or something like that when using
smbmount with Windows 95 clients, but have never seen the message with
Samba.
peloy.-
lem at all. It works like a charm. And besides, you can do other
things with your machine while you are burning a CD (like compiling a
kernel :-). With Windows NT I wouldn't take that risk because it could
crash, or it could stop sending data to the writing software,
corrupting the CD you are burning.
peloy.-
Hamish Moffatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> However, now 95 users have to supply their network password once,
> which is undesirable. Once entered it seems happy enough, but I would
> prefer that those users didn't have to enter a password.
>
> Any suggestions for a solution?
And what about sett
You can use the NT boot menu to boot Linux. Read the Linux+NT
mini-HOWTO for instructions.
peloy.-
Darren Trott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am currently running 3 operating systems on a P200MMX, Win 95, Win NT =
> Workstation and Win NT Server. If I install Debian Linux
swords. Read
ENCRYPTION.txt in /usr/doc/samba/ for info. on how to do this.
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Oh, cool, I always wanted to know why I was getting those messages!
And now I see why our production server does not show this behavior
(it is always busy logging mail and lots of other things like DNS zone
transfers, etc.)
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dpk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a long
#x27;t change anything.
Just a stupid question: did you reboot that box after the kernel
compile? Did you compile generic SCSI support as modules or in the
kernel?
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l running mgetty's and
init will respawn them again, and they will run loading the new
configuration.
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rce package for
ppp and compiled it yourself, enabling IPX support.
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Hi,
I wouldn't worry too much about VGA-related stuff not working in
2.1.107 and 2.1.108. The VGA Console is completely broken in these two
kernels. Shift-PgUp/PgDn does not work and God knows what else is
broken. As far as I know a fix has not been provided yet, not even in
the kernel mailing lis
I am using Hamm in production since before it was beta. It runs very
very nicely. Also, you get all the new packages that are not in Bo.
Also, think about this: I, as a developer, have forgotten about Bo.
When I make a new release of the packages I maintain (Samba, for
example) I release it only f
and
and the lpd daemon will send the job to the JetDirect box, which will
send it finally to the printer.
That should be all, and this really works well.
Do not hesitate to ask if you need more information.
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T
NT is command-line
oriented only. This means that normal applications like Word, etc. can
not print to a Unix printer using the lpr command, but I haven't
played with lpr in Windows NT yet...
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Steve Mayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul,
>
> Try ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/Clients/LANMAN/
>
> There should be four disk images there that give you a the DOS
> LanManager client. This should work.
>
> You can also use Lantastic 7.0 with the encapsulated NetBIOS and SMB
> support.
Th
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