[h0444lp6, 2004-10-20]
Is it possible to SEND Windows Messenger Service massage from a FreeBSD
server running Samba 2.2.8a_2?
See smbclient(1), spesifically the -M option.
Svein Halvor
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into a workstation that's
hardcoded to map \\domain1server's storage and another workstation in
another building for \\domain2server's storage.
Ideally, is there a way to run a Unix shell script on logoff of a
windows 2000 system from a Samba domain controller? Every logoff would
result
Dear list,
Compiling Samba 2.2.8a_2 on FreeBSD 4.10 I saw the option to enable ACL
support for samba.
But Using Samba claims:
--with-acl-support
Includes support for Windows NT/2000/XP access control lists (ACLs). For
this to work, you need to have POSIX ACL support in the host operating
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Dear list,
Compiling Samba 2.2.8a_2 on FreeBSD 4.10 I saw the option to enable ACL
support for samba.
But Using Samba claims:
--with-acl-support
Includes support for Windows NT/2000/XP access control lists (ACLs
servers, identical in hard drive space and with
similar configurations running Samba.
I'd like every user to have a UNIX account and home directory.
There would be a master server called MASTER. The three buildings
would have different domains (AD support is still developing in SAMBA,
as I
it was said:
What this would essentially be attempting to achieve is to have a way
for a geographically spread out network allow people to easily access
their home directories and shares no matter where they logged using
local servers acting as time-delayed proxies...all the user login
-Original Message-
From: stheg olloydson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 6:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: feasible w/ samba?
it was said:
What this would essentially be attempting to achieve is to
have a way
On Oct 18, 2004, at 12:37 PM, stheg olloydson wrote:
What you have here is a hardware, not software, problem. The root cause
is the unreliable connectivity between buildings. To ensure all network
resources are always available, use redundant fiber-optic connections
and set your routing such that
--- Bart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, it would be connectivity + bandwidth + geography.
Some of the buildings are close together...close enough that you can
lean on the wall of one and throw a softball to hit the other.
Others are over 20 miles apart, and it's not really 3
Hello,
We've got a funny setup. A freeBSD celeron 400 mhz gateway/fileserver
with 384MB pc100 ram and 3 P4 3Ghz 512MB DDR400 PC's connecting
to/through it.Our server does just fine, but we're having a problem with
copying files greater than 16MB in size to the samba (v3) server. We
get cannot
Dear Freebsd development team:
I found the samba server on freebsd corrupts my file under the following
conditions:
Put a large text file, in my case a fortran 77 source code, in unix format.
Open it using any text editor under windowxp. I tried ultraedit and compaq
visual fortran ide.
The file
On Sat, Oct 02, 2004 at 05:51:30PM -0600, Feng Wang wrote:
Dear Freebsd development team:
I found the samba server on freebsd corrupts my file under the following
conditions:
Put a large text file, in my case a fortran 77 source code, in unix format.
Open it using any text editor under
On Tue, Apr 15, 2003 at 11:45:25AM -0700, David Bear wrote:
I cvsup today my ports collection and made samba.
now the samba deamon says its 2.2.8a which I thought was vulnerable.
Is this not fixed in the ports collection? or, if so, how can I tell
if I have a fixed samba
/home, so that
/home/aUserName is the same as /usr/home/aUserName.
Based on all this advice and research, I think I will create a new
directory under /usr called /home. Under this, I'll create
/samba/public (full path: /usr/home/samba/public).
Any objections, or comments?
Yes, go ahead
What is recommended for a public, 'free-for-all',
anyone can read or write directory on FreeBSD?
What are the reasons for preferring one place
over another?
Would these work?
/usr/local/share/sambapublic/
/usr/share/sambapublic/
/home/sambapublic/
Start Here to Find It Fast! -
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004, W. D. wrote:
What is recommended for a public, 'free-for-all',
anyone can read or write directory on FreeBSD?
What are the reasons for preferring one place
over another?
Would these work?
/usr/local/share/sambapublic/
/usr/share/sambapublic/
/home/sambapublic/
What is recommended for a public, 'free-for-all',
anyone can read or write directory on FreeBSD?
What are the reasons for preferring one place
over another?
Would these work?
/usr/local/share/sambapublic/
/usr/share/sambapublic/
/home/sambapublic/
I recommend a separate partition,
. To the Windows user what
counts is the share name. On server fattoad, any one of these directories
could be shared out as pub (or whatever name you like). The windows users
will not see the OS pathname.
Understood. That's a neato feature of Samba.
Gary Dunn
Honolulu
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. In that cae, if you
want to try it out, use either the home partician or the var partician. We
could probably spark a lively debate here as to which is better :-)
Bottom line: go ahead and set up samba, to learn how it works. If you want
to use it in production (serious, bullit-proof) create
W. D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can I add a new partition? Can that be done after the OS
and data are on the drive? What program? What would it be
called?
You need unallocated space to build a new disk partition, but you
could always use a pseudo disk. I do this to provide a Samba
be more work than you want to do right now.
Yes, now that I've got the OS and programs loaded.
In that case, if you
want to try it out, use either the home partition or the var partition. We
could probably spark a lively debate here as to which is better :-)
Bottom line: go ahead and set up samba
and create a /disk/ and have this
kind of stuff there. (web, ftp, samba, temp (tmp, ports-work,
ports-dist, obj), ect). I name it disk so that it feels more natural
when I discover I need antoher thing on it.
These boxes have 80 GB hard drives and have the majority of that
capacity contained in /usr
W. D. wrote:
After 'make install', this appears:
l samba configuration options qk
x x
x Please select desired options: x
x lqqk x
x x [ ] syslog With syslog support x x
x x
At 07:42 9/20/2004, Peter Risdon wrote:
W. D. wrote:
After 'make install', this appears:
l samba configuration options qk
x x
x Please select desired options: x
x lqqk x
x x
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Subject: Samba 'make install' chokes on textproc/expat2
Can't get Samba 2.2.11 to install. Has anyone encountered
a problem with textproc/expat2?
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, it will greatly
improve compatibility.
OK. I tried to install samba 3.0.7,1. Got the same error:
===
textproc/expat2 is already installed - perhaps an older version?
If so, you may wish to `make deinstall' and install
this port again
After 'make install', this appears:
l samba configuration options qk
x x
x Please select desired options: x
x lqqk x
x x [ ] syslog With syslog support x x
x x [ ] ssl
Hi, i never seen this , cause i am installing from bins,
but you can do it all without nocups
cause using this parameters later depends only on your entries in the
smb.conf, but it will be nice to have the choice.
Regards
W. D. schrieb:
After 'make install', this appears:
l samba
On Sun, Sep 19, 2004 at 02:28:22AM -0500, W. D. wrote:
After 'make install', this appears:
l samba configuration options qk
x x
x Please select desired options: x
x lqqk x
x x
At 08:11 9/19/2004, Matthew Seaman wrote:
Re Samba Configuration Options.emsfile://D:\Programs\Eudora\attach\Re Samba
Configuration Options.ems 0880.0002
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On Sun, Sep 19, 2004 at 02:28:22AM -0500, W. D. wrote:
After 'make
Can't get Samba 2.2.11 to install. Has anyone encountered
a problem with textproc/expat2?
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it is rekommended to install Samba 3.0.7 instead since 2 series of
samba is obsolete
and for the problem you will have to send some error message
On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 14:17:30 -0500, W. D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can't get Samba 2.2.11 to install. Has anyone encountered
a problem
.
OK. I tried to install samba 3.0.7,1. Got the same error:
===
textproc/expat2 is already installed - perhaps an older version?
If so, you may wish to `make deinstall' and install
this port again by `make reinstall' to upgrade
I installed samba from the ports and configured the smb.conf file, this
is what smbstatus reports -
chip3# smbstatus
Samba version 2.2.8a
Service uid gid pid machine
--
Failed to open byte range locking database
ERROR: Failed
Hi everybody,
I've a 5.2.1 FreeBSD system running on a windows network, with Kde 3.1.4.
Recently, i noticed that, the default samba that cames with the installation
is 2.2.8, which has some compatibility problems with windows XP (but works
fine with win95, 98 and 2000), at least in my case. So
Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P. wrote:
Stanley Wright wrote:
I'm having a problem setting up Samba(Ver 2.2.7a) on FreeBSD. Ive
already set Samba up on RedHAt and Mandrake with no issues.
I can see the icon for the FreeBSD share under Network Neighborhood
but when it is clicked I get the message
I'm having a problem setting up Samba(Ver 2.2.7a) on FreeBSD. Ive already set Samba up
on RedHAt and Mandrake with no issues.
I can see the icon for the FreeBSD share under Network Neighborhood but when it is
clicked I get the message:
The computer or sharename could not be found
Stanley Wright wrote:
I'm having a problem setting up Samba(Ver 2.2.7a) on FreeBSD. Ive already set Samba up
on RedHAt and Mandrake with no issues.
I can see the icon for the FreeBSD share under Network Neighborhood but when it is
clicked I get the message:
The computer or sharename could
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
i had NetBSD with samba:
[snip]
samba starts
smbclient started from host shows like everything is ok.
but - from windose i see empty network environment when clicked on
Whole network i see message that network can't be browsed etc. etc.
[snip]
smbclient shows
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
[snip]
heve is my smb.conf
[global]
workgroup = DOM
character set = ISO8859-2
client code page = 852
bind interfaces only = yes
socket address = 10.255.245.1
server string = wojtek
netbios name = wojtek
hosts allow = 127.0.0.1 10.
load printers = no
log file = /var/log/samba
thank you for all help.
the problem was that windoze got configured by DHCP with netmask
255.255.255.224 (right), while i configured FreeBSD with netmask
255.255.255.0 (wrong).
so broadcasts didn't work. today morning i changed it and samba started to
work.
thank you
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
Have you tried Start -- Run
\\ipaddress.of.samba.server
works. and AFTER THIS network neighborhood works too.
any idea?
i think that (as unusally) windoze is a problem
Yup. All I can say is that I've found this to work with reluctant
Windoze clients. I assume they are just
i had NetBSD with samba:
Information for samba-2.2.8anb5:
Comment:
SMB/CIFS protocol server suite for UNIX
and now have FreeBSD with samba:
samba-2.2.8aA free SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX
same versions of samba.
i moved smb.conf to /usr/local/etc and started samba under
Hello!
I am running our school's network (a computer room and some
workstations in different places - all Win2k, a Samba PDC and
a proxy - both FreeBSD, 900 users - students, teachers, wheel
(admins)). About the beginning of 2005 we will get a second
computer room in a distant part
I have killed 2 days figuring this out and the problem was really simple.
Some has to mention that is samba is compiled with CUPS it will
NOT work with bsd printing system. So, i just recompiled
it without cups and it worked.
Artem
- Original Message -
From: Artem Koutchine [EMAIL
Has anyone successfully gotten Samba to act as a point'n print print
server within a Windows 2000 domain or know of any good HOWTOs? I'm having
troubles getting the win2k clients to download the drivers from the print
server.
thanks
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- Original Message -
From: Briggaman, Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 09, 2004 1:52 PM
Subject: Point n' print Samba
| Has anyone successfully gotten Samba to act as a point'n print print
| server within a Windows 2000 domain or know of any good HOWTOs
Hi!
I have installed 5.2-CURRENT and samba 3 from the ports.
Now, my old setup for printers which i have used on 4.8 with
samba 2.x does not work. I see how files from windows
client spooled into /var/spool/samba and after several seconds
they just disappear from samba spool but printer does
Good afternoon,
Goal is to install samba-3.0.0,1 from /usr/ports/net/samba-devel
on a FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE system. Here is what I have done
this far:
# cd /usr/ports/net/samba-devel; make
# make install
=== Installing for samba-3.0.0,1
=== samba-3.0.0,1 conflicts with installed package(s
= 138 keep
state
pass in quick on ed0 proto tcp from 192.168.0.0/16 to 192.168.0.1/32 port = 139 keep
state
Where 192.168.0.0 is your network and 192.168.0.1 is your server IP.
Ummm. I think you'll want to allow incoming traffic across these ports
for intranet Samba fileshare operations:
port 139
Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ummm. I think you'll want to allow incoming traffic across these ports
for intranet Samba fileshare operations:
port 139 tcp
port 138 upd
port 137 upd
My bad. I think you're right.
Cheers,
Bill Sawyer
Information Systems
Six Flags St. Louis
(636) 938-5300 x
Hi,
Need to know how to enable ipfilter to allow samba in. I've got a box
that has two interfaces on it. I need to have ipfilter allow samba in on
ed0, am not sure how to do this without dropping the firewall, which is not
an option.
Any help appreciated. This is only from the local network
Hey Dave,
You need to allow exceptions in ipfilter for ports 137 to 139. The following rules
should work:
pass in quick on ed0 proto tcp from 192.168.0.0/16 to 192.168.0.1/32 port = 137 keep
state
pass in quick on ed0 proto tcp from 192.168.0.0/16 to 192.168.0.1/32 port = 138 keep
state
hello:
Freebsd 4.9
Recent install world and kernel after cvsup
Samba 2.2.8a
The clients have files in their home directories and on a common share on
the BSD box.
Every so often when they make a change to a file and save it the client
machine reboots.
Clients run win98 and office XP with SP2
admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello:
Freebsd 4.9
Recent install world and kernel after cvsup
Samba 2.2.8a
The clients have files in their home directories and on a common share on
the BSD box.
Every so often when they make a change to a file and save it the client
machine reboots
This behavior could be caused by a virus/ trojan or worm. Sasser will
reboot windowz boxes. Get some AV software update it and scan your system.
If you only see this when your attempting to save files to the samba server
try shutting down application in an attempt to locate the bad process. You
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* William Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED] [20040606 14:39]:
Can some one point me in the right direction for setting up a simple Samba
sever for a home network. It sits snugly behind a FreeBSD firewall So I am
not terribly concerned with security for the Samba
Help me !!
The foruns, internet and yours support no help? who then ?
How I do this autentication linux in the samba server with pam_smb?
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On Tue, 25 May 2004 9:56 am, Warren Block wrote:
On Mon, 24 May 2004, Joachim Dagerot wrote:
The man page for dump states this:
[]
-B records
The number of kilobytes per output volume, except that if it is
not an integer multiple of the output block size, the command
uses the
On May 24, 2004, at 9:56 PM, Mike wrote:
Greetings:
This post is a result of 2 days of thrashing trying to get FreeBSD
(4.9) to act as a print server to Win2K/XP clients. I have included
links to a how-to that I wrote that includes a full install and
configuration of CUPS and Samba so
of CUPS and Samba so that local (connected to server)
printers print locally, and so that that local printer(s) can then be
shared (served) as network printer amongst Windows 2k/XP clients.
Is it possible to have the writeup put on something like bsddiary so
others could easily refer to it down
Alas, too late I see this thread :)
I have written (some months ago) a guide covering the installation and
configuration of CUPS+Samba with printing from Windows (2k, NT, XP)
clients via the Samba/Windows Network-Interface (the one where you can
download printer drivers from the print server
I'm dump-ing to a samba mounted xp machine, it has an external HD
connected through FW and the HD is about 300GB.
When I try to dump anything larger than 4GB dump gives me a write
error.
I assume this is the big-file limitation in the foreign OS, but I
guess this can be solved by breaking up
On Tue, 25 May 2004 00:53:26 +0200, Joachim Dagerot wrote:
The man page for dump states this:
[]
-B records
The number of kilobytes per output volume, except that if it is not an
integer multiple of the output block size, the command uses the next
smaller such multiple. This option
On Mon, 24 May 2004, Joachim Dagerot wrote:
The man page for dump states this:
[]
-B records
The number of kilobytes per output volume, except that if it is not an
integer multiple of the output block size, the command uses the next
smaller such multiple. This option overrides the
Greetings:
This post is a result of 2 days of thrashing trying to get FreeBSD (4.9)
to act as a print server to Win2K/XP clients. I have included links to
a how-to that I wrote that includes a full install and configuration of
CUPS and Samba so that local (connected to server) printers print
Mike wrote:
Greetings:
This post is a result of 2 days of thrashing trying to get FreeBSD (4.9)
to act as a print server to Win2K/XP clients. I have included links to
a how-to that I wrote that includes a full install and configuration of
CUPS and Samba so that local (connected to server
(for Cups):
ipfw add allow tcp from 192.168.1.0/24 to me 515
And I re-started cups: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/cups.sh start
So now (it doesn't complain):
[2004/05/21 17:05:40, 0] smbd/server.c:main(791)
smbd version 2.2.8a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2002
I also check
/samba.sh start will fix this.
Any hint?
Look at the samba logs after incrementing the log level in smb.conf.
Wish I could understand something from that :(
Samba logs hold either too few or way to much data; I tried to analyze them, but that
lead up to nothing.
bye Thanks
av
** Reply to note from Pavel Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri, 21 May 2004 10:51:20 +0200
I've found it. Problem is PATH variable. Try to add
PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/local/bin:... etc. to your samba pdf printing
script. It works for me.
Thank you very much, I'm giving it a try!
bye
av
Greetings:
My server is: FreeBSD 4.9 stable and is acting as a file and (hopefully)
print server for 6 local Windows 2000 workstations.
Samba 2.28 is installed and serving file shares properly. Now for
printer sharing...
The printer is an HP 4M laserjet, and I installed apsfilter (via ports
):
ipfw add allow tcp from 192.168.1.0/24 to me 515
And I re-started cups: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/cups.sh start
So now (it doesn't complain):
[2004/05/21 17:05:40, 0] smbd/server.c:main(791)
smbd version 2.2.8a started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2002
I also check the lpd-errs log
Hello.
I've set up Samba in order provide a PDF creation tool which works as a virtual
printer.
Everything works fine, but not after a reboot.
After the machine is powered up PDF creation will silently fail.
sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/samba.sh stop ; sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/samba.sh start will
fix
Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Hello.
I've set up Samba in order provide a PDF creation tool which works as a virtual
printer.
Everything works fine, but not after a reboot.
After the machine is powered up PDF creation will silently fail.
sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/samba.sh stop ; sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d
Greetings,
I am planning a restructure of my internal network.
Right now, it has an NT4 Server Primary Domain
Controller. I would like to rip it down, install
FreeBSD and set it up as the Primary Domain
Controller. This is only possible if the Samba
Primary Domain Controller feature works
** Reply to note from Darryl Hoar [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 19 May 2004 09:25:31 -0500
I would appreciate anybody who is using this feature
of Samba to comment on it.
I've done that on several network and experienced no major problem. In some case I
even have a BDC with samba.
Minor issues
** Reply to note from Pavel Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed, 19 May 2004 16:10:26 +0200
I remember that I had same problem, when samba wasn't started from
inetd. Now I'm using CUPS PDF priner so I can't check it out, but try to
start nmbd/smbd directly from inetd.
Aren't samba gurus
On Wed, 19 May 2004 10:25:31 -0500, Darryl Hoar wrote:
Right now, it has an NT4 Server Primary Domain
Controller. I would like to rip it down, install
FreeBSD and set it up as the Primary Domain
Controller. This is only possible if the Samba
Primary Domain Controller feature works
On Wed, 19 May 2004 13:14:26 -0500, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
Everything works fine, but not after a reboot.
After the machine is powered up PDF creation will silently fail.
sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/samba.sh stop ; sh /usr/local/etc/rc.d/samba.sh start will
fix this.
Any hint?
Look at the samba
will fix this.
Any hint?
Look at the samba logs after incrementing the log level in smb.conf.
Wish I could understand something from that :(
Samba logs hold either too few or way to much data; I tried to analyze them, but that
lead up to nothing.
bye Thanks
av
On Sunday 09 May 2004 22:07, Bjarne Wichmann Petersen wrote:
I've spend several hours trying to get samba to play nice. I can get user
to login from windows to their bsd-account, mount CD's etc.. But I can't
get the users to print. I can see the printer and I can install it. But
when I click
Bjarne Wichmann Petersen wrote:
On Sunday 09 May 2004 22:07, Bjarne Wichmann Petersen wrote:
I've spend several hours trying to get samba to play nice. I can get user
to login from windows to their bsd-account, mount CD's etc.. But I can't
get the users to print. I can see the printer and I can
Hello freebsd-questions,
Could anyone help me to get nsswitch working? I've installed
samba 3.0.0 on FBSD 5.2, joined domain, everything works
fine except I have to add domain users to local passwd.
pw showuser Administrator replies
pw: no such user `Administrator'
instead of providing
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 03:02:19PM +0400, Ivan S. Anisimov typed:
Hello freebsd-questions,
Could anyone help me to get nsswitch working? I've installed
samba 3.0.0 on FBSD 5.2, joined domain, everything works
fine except I have to add domain users to local passwd.
pw showuser
Rob wrote:
I've got an HP LaserJet 4V connected to the parallel port of my FBSD PC.
I use CUPS, so I share the printer with W2k over ipp (port 631).
Note: older W$ boxes (W96, W98) do not support ipp, I believe.
There is a client for download on
http://www.easysw.com/printpro/
Hendrik
Hendrik Hasenbein wrote:
Rob wrote:
I've got an HP LaserJet 4V connected to the parallel port of my FBSD PC.
I use CUPS, so I share the printer with W2k over ipp (port 631).
Note: older W$ boxes (W96, W98) do not support ipp, I believe.
There is a client for download on
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Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: [samba] can't print from w2k to bsd printer
Hendrik Hasenbein wrote:
Rob wrote:
I've got an HP LaserJet 4V connected to the parallel port of my FBSD PC.
I use CUPS, so I share the printer with W2k over ipp (port 631).
Note
Hi there,
Recently, Samba has started to take about 30secs to start
on system boot. Output to console says:
...
SambaStarting
...
The 30 (or more) second break takes place between the
Samba and Starting output. What could this be?, it
never used to take so long.
I have recently upgraded
On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 10:48, Gareth Bailey wrote:
Hi there,
Recently, Samba has started to take about 30secs to start
on system boot. Output to console says:
...
SambaStarting
...
The 30 (or more) second break takes place between the
Samba and Starting output. What could
I stopped samba using samba.sh stop, then started it again
with samba.sh start. You are correct as far as the output
goes, only Samba is written to console. But Samba took 30
- 40 seconds to load! It seems Samba is actually causing
the pause.
Why would this be?
Thanks
Gareth
On Mon, 17 May 2004
On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 11:56, Gareth Bailey wrote:
I stopped samba using samba.sh stop, then started it again
with samba.sh start. You are correct as far as the output
goes, only Samba is written to console. But Samba took 30
- 40 seconds to load! It seems Samba is actually causing
the pause
wrote:
I stopped samba using samba.sh stop, then started it
again
with samba.sh start. You are correct as far as the
output
goes, only Samba is written to console. But Samba
took 30
- 40 seconds to load! It seems Samba is actually
causing
the pause.
Why would this be?
Thanks
Do I need compile samba --with pam for autenticate linux client with
pam_smb?
How I do this autentication ?
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Hi,
I recently went through all of this with a Windows 2000 machine; I ended up
doing it using Samba and CUPS. Apparently there are ways to do it using lpd
and apsfilter, but I think using CUPS is the cleanest solution.
Configuring Samba won't be too bad if you're only going to be accessing
Hi
I've spend several hours trying to get samba to play nice. I can get user to
login from windows to their bsd-account, mount CD's etc.. But I can't get the
users to print. I can see the printer and I can install it. But when I click
on the installed printer I get access denied.
I've tried
on Sun May 9 12:14:02 2004 Bjarne Wichmann Petersen wrote:
Hi
I've spend several hours trying to get samba to play nice. I can get user to
login from windows to their bsd-account, mount CD's etc.. But I can't get the
users to print. I can see the printer and I can install it. But when I click
Hi
I've spend several hours trying to get samba to play nice. I can get user to
login from windows to their bsd-account, mount CD's etc.. But I can't get the
users to print. I can see the printer and I can install it. But when I click
on the installed printer I get access denied
need the ability to print
though.
I have tried configuring Samba but without success. Perhaps someone could
give me some basic configuration tips, or perhaps another easier to use
and setup networking tool other than Samba.
Thanks in advance!
Gerard Seibert
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Gerard,
Which version of Samba are you using?
I am by no means an expert but I I have been reading the O'Reilly
Samba book. I understand that XP security is basedon Kerberos 5.
I believe you have to start with Samba V3.
All I have is a couple of Win98 boxes. No XP. You now know everything
I
* Gerard Seibert [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-05-02 14:11]:
I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1. I have three computers networked together, Two
running WinXP Pro and one running FreeBSD. I would like the one running
BSD to be able to use the printer connected to the WinXP machine. I have
had no success in
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