Hi,
I've setup samba3 in freeBSD with a "Stuff" share under the
user/group "bob/bob" with permission 770. I've also added an ACL
to this dir to allow "joe" r-x access to the directory as
well as ensuring the default ACL is nothing more than rwx for
user/group.
So far the ACL's in unix work and a
On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 04:15:53PM -0700, george wrote:
> I can connect to my samba shares reliably with 98/95/ME/2000 but when i try and
> connect
> with XP pro the xp pro machine locks up like its waiting for something
> and i eventually have to ctr/alt/del and reboot or log off of it.
>
> Belo
Or run nmbd as well as smbd and enter WINS in Windows settings
On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 03:41:21PM -0800, Rick Duvall wrote:
> Check that your reverse DNS is set up correctly for both machines. I had
> the same problem earlier today, where my laptop running win98 worked fine
> but the XP machine w
Duvall
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Subject: OT samba and XP
I can connect to my samba shares reliably with 98/95/ME/2000 but when i try
and connect
with XP pro the xp pro mac
I can connect to my samba shares reliably with 98/95/ME/2000 but when i try and connect
with XP pro the xp pro machine locks up like its waiting for something
and i eventually have to ctr/alt/del and reboot or log off of it.
Below is my config file.
can someone suggest a fix?
running version
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003 16:08:44 -0500, John Wilson wrote:
>I am currently seeking advice in regard to allowing an XP Home Edition
>machine to have access to a FreeBSD mount. I've looked over Samba, and not
>only have I seen references to XP's inability to join a 'domain
>based-network', but also don
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Jason Hunt wrote:
> OT, but my understanding is that Windows XP Home Edition will not log
> in to NT4-based (SMB-only) networks, but only Windows 2000 (Active
> Directory) networks. However, Windows XP Professional will log in to
> both.
In my experience, XP Home is completel
hout being asked for another password.
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Subject: Re: Samba and XP?
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Bill Moran wrote:
>
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, Bill Moran wrote:
> There's an XP machine right behind me that talks to our Samba server just
> fine. Just don't configure Samba to be a domain server.
>
> And, it does work just fine under domain systems as well. Samba just doesn't
> do active directory yet.
>
OT, but my u
If you don't want to install samba, find a windows ftp client that is easy
to use... seems I've seen some that pretend to be hard drives on your
desktop... can't remember the name, but the friend that had it seemed to
like it.
-philip
On Fri, 31 Jan 2003, John Wilson wrote:
> Good Day,
>
> I am
John Wilson wrote:
Good Day,
I am currently seeking advice in regard to allowing an XP Home Edition
machine to have access to a FreeBSD mount. I've looked over Samba, and not
only have I seen references to XP's inability to join a 'domain
based-network',
There's an XP machine right behind me t
You could go upside-down and use the FreeBSD machine mounting a
XP-share.
You say that you're using XPhome so ActiveDirectroy or any other
Domain-Controlling issues shouldn't play a role.
I think mount_smbfs is your friend.
Best regards,
-Harry
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> Good Day,
>
> I am curre
Good Day,
I am currently seeking advice in regard to allowing an XP Home Edition
machine to have access to a FreeBSD mount. I've looked over Samba, and not
only have I seen references to XP's inability to join a 'domain
based-network', but also don't really like the idea of installing Samba as
it
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