Hi Josh,
Thanks for reporting the behaviour you're seeing.
I don't think (m)any people are using Samba on 5.x, but it's meant to work…
I feel some degree of ownership for the various NAS and SAN Packages so
let me take a look and see if I can reproduce the error or find any clues.
David
On 4
New to the list, but been a long time fan since the original LRP.
I've been trying to get Samba working on Bering-uClibc 5.x and continue to
get:
I've started with Bering-uClibc 5.0.2 which had a problem where the
eventlib was missing. This was fixed base on the bug report I found, so I
Another useful thing for Samba under Bering: having a WINS server, even on a
small home network, is frequently helpful. Windows boxes come and go, but my
Bering firewall never wavers, so having it speak WINS would be great.
Just be careful to bind Samba to the private address(es) only, and be
A progress report.
I have samba working pretty well on Bering uClibc. I created users via
smbpasswd -a user.
I opened ports udp 137,138 tcp 139
My smb.conf looks like :
# Global parameters
[global]
encrypt passwords = Yes
security = user
domain logons = Yes
; an OS
Krofft
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 5:05 PM
To: K.-P. Kirchdörfer
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [leaf-user] Samba for Bering uClibc
The lack of a samba lrp has kept me from moving to uclibc as well. My
firewall serves my home network not a business so there is not a huge
worry that samba
I've been reading up on this new branch of Bering, and I was considering
taking the plunge until I realized that there does not seem to be a samba
package for it.
Does one exist? And if not, would the lrp that works with vanilla
Bering work in uClibc as well?
:Max
Hi;
Am Donnerstag, 9. Dezember 2004 18:39 schrieb rawdata:
I've been reading up on this new branch of Bering, and I was
considering taking the plunge until I realized that there does not
seem to be a samba package for it.
Does one exist?
AFAIK not.
And if not, would the lrp that works
The lack of a samba lrp has kept me from moving to uclibc as well. My
firewall serves my home network not a business so there is not a huge
worry that samba poses a security risk. I use a small hard drive in my
firewall as a file repository for email clients so that no matter what
machine I