Where do i find the samba wisard that is shown on the screenshots on
mandrakelinux.com?
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/10.1/features/8.php3
i can't seem to find it.
Regards Isak
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On Apr 7, 2005 8:54 AM, Isak Lyberth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where do i find the samba wisard that is shown on the screenshots on
mandrakelinux.com?
http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/10.1/features/8.php3
i can't seem to find it.
Regards Isak
Hiya Folks
What I'd like to do is set up a shared area within our network that all our
(family) music files are on, plus other bits and bobs, that will only share
files for most of its hard drive.
I've already got a working Samba place on this machine but I'm debating how to
go about this.
On Saturday 19 Mar 2005 08:33, Elwyn wrote:
Hiya Folks
What I'd like to do is set up a shared area within our network that all our
(family) music files are on, plus other bits and bobs, that will only share
files for most of its hard drive.
I've already got a working Samba place on this
Alas my plans have gone a bit pear shaped.
The machine destined to become a server, whilst quiet and with enough memory
has transpired to not support the required drives.
A variety of words spring to mind, most unrepeatable here ;(
So the 80gb drive is going in this linux machine and I'll
Elwyn wrote:
Hiya Folks
What I'd like to do is set up a shared area within our network that all our
(family) music files are on, plus other bits and bobs, that will only share
files for most of its hard drive.
I've already got a working Samba place on this machine but I'm debating how to
go
Thanks, I'll keep looking into options...
Elwyn
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On Monday 24 January 2005 06:09 am, et wrote:
On Sunday 23 January 2005 04:22 pm, Mike Adolf wrote:
On Sunday 23 January 2005 02:19 pm, Siposs Attila wrote:
2005. január 23. 17.12 dátummal Mike Adolf ezt írta:
I recently went to 10.1 and now would like to set up a simple home
network
On Sunday 23 January 2005 04:22 pm, Mike Adolf wrote:
On Sunday 23 January 2005 02:19 pm, Siposs Attila wrote:
2005. január 23. 17.12 dátummal Mike Adolf ezt írta:
I recently went to 10.1 and now would like to set up a simple home
network consisting of:
Dlink DI-514 router connected
I recently went to 10.1 and now would like to set up a simple home network
consisting of:
Dlink DI-514 router connected to my linux box (it has my cloned mac)
XP wireless labtop
Another XP 10/100 connected machine.
I would like to:
share printer (connected to my linux box)
share files between
2005. janur 23. 17.12 dtummal Mike Adolf ezt rta:
I recently went to 10.1 and now would like to set up a simple home network
consisting of:
Dlink DI-514 router connected to my linux box (it has my cloned mac)
XP wireless labtop
Another XP 10/100 connected machine.
I would like to:
share
On Sunday 23 January 2005 02:19 pm, Siposs Attila wrote:
2005. január 23. 17.12 dátummal Mike Adolf ezt írta:
I recently went to 10.1 and now would like to set up a simple home
network consisting of:
Dlink DI-514 router connected to my linux box (it has my cloned mac)
XP wireless labtop
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On Wednesday 15 Dec 2004 00:41, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
/*Thanks, here is my samba configurations file:*/
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2004/12/14 22:25:01
# Global parameters
[ SNIP ] --
OK - I see nothing there about shares, other than home directories. Is
that
what you intend?
Here is my homes section:
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = yes
writable = yes
Try changing your settings
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On Wednesday 15 Dec 2004 15:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ SNIP ] --
OK - I see nothing there about shares, other than home directories. Is
that
what you intend?
Here is my homes section:
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On Wednesday 15 Dec 2004 16:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok - that was what happened if you set brosable = yes in samba2. That
is why the default was to have it set to no - so you could only see your
own home directory. Ether way is ok for a
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok - that was what happened if you set brosable = yes in samba2. That
Careful about typographical errors, Mikkel. browsable.
{^_-}
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On Wednesday 15 Dec 2004 15:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ SNIP ] --
OK - I see nothing there about shares, other than home directories.
Is
that
what you intend?
Here is my homes
Danesh Daroui wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed samba on mandk 10.1 official for act as server for a
small LAN (4 clients). All clietns have Windows XP. I have added unix
user to server for all clients too. My server is visible to all
clients but none of them can connect to server. The error
Anne Wilson wrote:
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On Tuesday 14 Dec 2004 21:20, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed samba on mandk 10.1 official for act as server for a
small LAN (4 clients). All clietns have Windows XP. I have added unix
user to server
TURN OFF YOUR HTML MAIL FORMAT PLEASE
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Hi all,
I have installed samba on mandk 10.1 official for act as server for a
small LAN (4 clients). All clietns have Windows XP. I have added unix
user to server for all clients too. My server is visible to all clients
but none of them can connect to server. The error message is The user
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On Tuesday 14 Dec 2004 21:20, Danesh Daroui wrote:
Hi all,
I have installed samba on mandk 10.1 official for act as server for a
small LAN (4 clients). All clietns have Windows XP. I have added unix
user to server for all clients too. My server
Dears,
I am really happy. Even though I am a newbie, I managed to Setup a Samba
server that works from WinXP. I can now access both computer from each
other. I even can surf my local website in Linux from WinXP.
The next step is that I would like to sign on the Internet from Linux
and be able to
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:04:48 +0300, EE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dears,
I am really happy. Even though I am a newbie, I managed to Setup a Samba
server that works from WinXP. I can now access both computer from each
other. I even can surf my local website in Linux from WinXP.
The next step
You might want to try 'webmin'. It's a web based interface that you
can use to change the settings of most functions/servers on MDK. I
used it to set up Samba on my MDK10 and it was relatively easy. =)
Cheers!
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 18:49:58 +0300, EE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dears,
I would
I'm going to get this unless it kills me.
I've been rtfming my butt off on samba.
smbadduser as root goes like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lee]# smbadduser lee:lee
bash: smbadduser: command not found
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lee]#
What have I overlooked?
smb daemon is running and I can browse one win2k
On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 14:55, Lee Wiggers wrote:
I'm going to get this unless it kills me.
I've been rtfming my butt off on samba.
smbadduser as root goes like this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lee]# smbadduser lee:lee
bash: smbadduser: command not found
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lee]#
What have I
Stephen Kühn wrote:
Finagle's First Law: To study a subject best, understand it thoroughly
before you start. Finagle's Second Law: Always keep a record of data --
it indicates you've been working. Finagle's Fourth Law: Once a job is
fouled up, anything done to improve it only makes it worse.
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 19:07:09 +1000
Stephen Kühn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lee - the easiest - EASIEST way to configure Samba (and/or
add/remove users and all that fancy jazz) is to use Webmin and the
SWAT plugin in Webmin - not a joke.
I know, Stephen, and I've done it like that before, but
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 19:07:09 +1000
Stephen Kühn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lee - the easiest - EASIEST way to configure Samba (and/or
add/remove users and all that fancy jazz) is to use Webmin and the
SWAT plugin in Webmin - not a joke.
To add to the confusion:
Samba or Samba3?
Lee
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 05:31:07 -0400
Lanman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OH, Lee? Stephen is 110% right about webmin and Samba BTW.
Lanman
No doubt, but I'm never going to learn anything if I just make it
work.
Why can't I do the one command all the tutorials lead me to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lee]#
On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 15:36, Lee Wiggers wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 19:07:09 +1000
Stephen Kühn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lee - the easiest - EASIEST way to configure Samba (and/or
add/remove users and all that fancy jazz) is to use Webmin and the
SWAT plugin in Webmin - not a joke.
I
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 04:31, Lanman wrote:
Stephen Kühn wrote:
Finagle's First Law: To study a subject best, understand it
thoroughly before you start. Finagle's Second Law: Always keep a
record of data -- it indicates you've been working. Finagle's
Fourth Law: Once a job is fouled
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 04:31, Lanman wrote:
Stephen Kühn wrote:
Finagle's First Law: To study a subject best, understand it
thoroughly before you start. Finagle's Second Law: Always keep a
record of data -- it indicates you've been working. Finagle's
Fourth Law: Once a job is
Lee Wiggers wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 19:07:09 +1000
Stephen Kühn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lee - the easiest - EASIEST way to configure Samba (and/or
add/remove users and all that fancy jazz) is to use Webmin and the
SWAT plugin in Webmin - not a joke.
To add to the confusion:
Samba or Samba3?
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 04:31, Lanman wrote:
Stephen Kühn wrote:
Finagle's First Law: To study a subject best, understand it
thoroughly before you start. Finagle's Second Law: Always keep a
record of data -- it indicates you've been working. Finagle's
Fourth Law: Once a job is
Aron Smith wrote:
Hoyt Bailey wrote:
On Wednesday 28 July 2004 04:31, Lanman wrote:
Stephen Kühn wrote:
Finagle's First Law: To study a subject best, understand it
thoroughly before you start. Finagle's Second Law: Always keep a
record of data -- it indicates you've been working. Finagle's
Fourth
On Tuesday 27 July 2004 09:55 pm, Lee Wiggers wrote:
| I'm going to get this unless it kills me.
|
| I've been rtfming my butt off on samba.
|
| smbadduser as root goes like this:
|
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] lee]# smbadduser lee:lee
| bash: smbadduser: command not found
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] lee]#
|
|
Has anyone upgraded the standard Samba 2.2.8 on MDK 9.1 to 3.0+?
stephen kuhn - proprietor
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] Samba server not working
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 21:39:15 -0400
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Video 4Linux
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 8:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie
On Thursday 27 May 2004 12:00, Video 4Linux wrote:
Can you read/write on a EXT2 FAT with a Windows machine connected to Samba?
I thought that FAT32 was required for that? But maybe I'm confused with
sharing a partition with a dual boot machine with Win and Linux (which I
don't have).
Bas
I'm trying to set up a Samba server on my Linux Mandrake 10 machine. I've
copied the smb.conf settings from the Samba Howto and look like this:
[global]
workgroup = Thuis
netbios name = Linux
printcap name = cups
disable spoolss = Yes
show add printer wizard = No
printing = cups
[homes]
comment =
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 13:00, Video 4Linux wrote:
I'm trying to set up a Samba server on my Linux Mandrake 10 machine. I've
copied the smb.conf settings from the Samba Howto and look like this:
[global]
workgroup = Thuis
netbios name = Linux
printcap name = cups
disable spoolss = Yes
using SWAT...so I assume the problem is how
to resolve your host..
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From: Derek Jennings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: , 26 2004 4:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Samba server not working
On Wednesday 26 May 2004 13:00, Video 4Linux wrote:
I'm trying
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Video 4Linux
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 8:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Samba server not working
I'm trying to set up a Samba server on my Linux Mandrake 10 machine. I've
copied
Thanx
Will do.
Regards,
Jargon
-Original Message-
From: Derek Jennings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 May 2004 10:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Samba server for shares
On Monday 24 May 2004 06:07, Tobias Cloete wrote:
Thanx,
I'll setup die security to high
Greetz all.
Ive installed mdk10 with only a console and
networking utils, selected samba as addon.
Security mode is set to Highest.
I want to use this server to store some documents from
different usrs on our domain. Like their cvs, monthly claims etc
I installed webmin afterwards,
Ok. I had a type its port : 139/tcp
for samba J
-Original Message-
From: Tobias Cloete
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 22 May 2004 04:50 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Samba server for
shares
Greetz all.
Ive installed mdk10 with only
a console
On Sat, 22 May 2004 16:49:30 +0200, Tobias Cloete [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Greetz all.
I've installed mdk10 with only a console and networking utils, selected
samba as addon.
Security mode is set to Highest.
I want to use this server to store some documents from different usr's
on our domain.
On Sun, 2004-05-23 at 00:49, Tobias Cloete wrote:
--
Greetz all.
Ive installed mdk10 with only a console and networking utils,
selected samba as addon.
Security mode is set to Highest.
I want to use this server to store some documents from different usrs
on our domain.
On Sun, 2004-05-23 at 01:02, Tobias Cloete wrote:
--
Ok. I had a type its port : 139/tcp for samba J
...port 137, 138 and 139 should be opened.
stephen kuhn - owner
==
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Hi
I used to have Mandrake 9.2 machines on the (windows) network and it was fine
to ping the windows machines by their netbios names, something that I came to
enjoy!
I do not know how the network is set up. I assume DNS is used to keep track of
machines' names... The only thing I know is
Haiz newbie,
can someone mail me working smb.conf file as domain contoler
and please point out things I have to be avare of while setting up my
own DC.
force, my friend, is violence!
hugenots [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, make a copy of your /etc/samba/smb.conf. The 3.0 rpm
borked mine.
HTH,
Bill
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Raffaele BELARDI
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 3:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] samba configuration
I'll install shortly 10.0 Official on my office PC, which I currently
use with 9.2 as samba server to share some Linux partitions (no
printers) with windows co-workers. I understand 10.0 includes samba 3.x,
while 9.2 uses samba 2.x.
Are there any gotchas I should be aware of for the porting of
Klemens Arro wrote:
whats with samba and shorewall? I cant use samba server or Smb4K (guess that
shorewall blocks it). When I take the whole firewall down Everything (no
firewall) then samba works perfectly, but then I can't share my ADSL
connection.
My /etc/shorewall/rules below, part relevant
On Friday 30 Apr 2004 07:35, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
Klemens Arro wrote:
whats with samba and shorewall? I cant use samba server or Smb4K (guess
that shorewall blocks it). When I take the whole firewall down
Everything (no firewall) then samba works perfectly, but then I can't
share my
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Friday 30 Apr 2004 07:35, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
Well I hope you have another firewall further upstream from your computer,
because what these lines do is to open up Windows networking directly to the
Internet so anyone+dog can browse your shared folders.
Yes I do, and
On Friday 30 April 2004 03:02, Steve Jeppesen wrote:
Klemens,
I maybe wrong, but I thought you had to open ports 137, 138 and 139.
Double check to be sure
Yes, you are right. But this didn't help either.
--
Klemens Arro
My software never has bugs; it just develops random features.
Using:
On Friday 30 April 2004 09:35, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
Klemens Arro wrote:
whats with samba and shorewall? I cant use samba server or Smb4K (guess
that shorewall blocks it). When I take the whole firewall down
Everything (no firewall) then samba works perfectly, but then I can't
share my
On Friday 30 April 2004 09:35, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
Klemens Arro wrote:
whats with samba and shorewall? I cant use samba server or Smb4K (guess
that shorewall blocks it). When I take the whole firewall down
Everything (no firewall) then samba works perfectly, but then I can't
share my
On Friday 30 Apr 2004 10:20, Klemens Arro wrote:
On Friday 30 April 2004 09:35, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
Klemens Arro wrote:
whats with samba and shorewall? I cant use samba server or Smb4K (guess
that shorewall blocks it). When I take the whole firewall down
Everything (no firewall)
On Friday 30 April 2004 13:54, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Friday 30 Apr 2004 10:20, Klemens Arro wrote:
On Friday 30 April 2004 09:35, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
Klemens Arro wrote:
whats with samba and shorewall? I cant use samba server or Smb4K
(guess that shorewall blocks it). When I
On Friday 30 Apr 2004 19:24, Klemens Arro wrote:
On Friday 30 April 2004 13:54, Derek Jennings wrote:
On Friday 30 Apr 2004 10:20, Klemens Arro wrote:
On Friday 30 April 2004 09:35, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
Klemens Arro wrote:
whats with samba and shorewall? I cant use samba server
Hy,
whats with samba and shorewall? I cant use samba server or Smb4K (guess that
shorewall blocks it). When I take the whole firewall down Everything (no
firewall) then samba works perfectly, but then I can't share my ADSL
connection.
By allowing ports 193-194 doesn't help, neither by telling
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 00:23:41 +0300
Klemens Arro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
whats with samba and shorewall? I cant use samba server or Smb4K (guess that
shorewall blocks it). When I take the whole firewall down Everything (no
firewall) then samba works perfectly, but then I can't share my ADSL
I found this on my available updates tonight:
All versions of Samba prior to 2.2.8a are vulnerable. The provided updates
contain a patch from the Samba Team to correct the issue.
Oddly, the filename of the update is samba-client-2.2.7a-9.3.91mdk. Was there
a typo in the description or is
Thanks everybody, I got it working :P
--
Klemens Arro
My software never has bugs; it just develops random features.
Using: Mandrake Linux 10
Registered Linux User#: 346118
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Hi,
I have samba server running, but I can't connect to any other win server's
neither can they connect to my server.
I have tried to configure it with MCC samba wizard, but it fails when it asks
for allowed users and I have tried to configure it with SWAT, but I cant get
it to work. :'(
I
On Wednesday 07 April 2004 23:58, Klemens Arro wrote:
Hi,
I have samba server running, but I can't connect to any other win server's
neither can they connect to my server.
I have tried to configure it with MCC samba wizard, but it fails when it
asks for allowed users and I have tried to
On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 06:58, Klemens Arro wrote:
Hi,
I have samba server running, but I can't connect to any other win server's
neither can they connect to my server.
I have tried to configure it with MCC samba wizard, but it fails when it asks
for allowed users and I have tried to
On Thursday 08 April 2004 00:50, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
Could be that your firewall is blocking port 137, 138 and 139?
I don't think so. I have allowed Samba server from mcc Firewall
--
Klemens Arro
My software never has bugs; it just develops random features.
Using: Mandrake Linux 10
On Wednesday 07 Apr 2004 21:58, Klemens Arro wrote:
Hi,
I have samba server running, but I can't connect to any other win server's
neither can they connect to my server.
I have tried to configure it with MCC samba wizard, but it fails when it
asks for allowed users and I have tried to
I'm running 10 here on my laptop, no problems. However I just noticed
that for some reason my Samba mounted NT shares from network servers
don't give me a complete listing but stop after 122 entries. The
directory contains 4 subfolders and 414 m3u files (yup, it's my music
server), yet no
On Tuesday 09 Mar 2004 03:15, David Sexton wrote:
can any one tell me why I cant access my samba server I keep getting the
followingerror below. I also will put in my smb.conf file. thanks
David
\\testserver is not accessible You might not have permission access this
network
can any one tell me why I cant access my samba server I keep getting the following
error below. I also will put in my smb.conf file. thanks
David
\\testserver is not accessible You might not have permission access this network
resource. Contact the administrator of the server to find
On 1 Jan 2004 at 18:56, David wrote:
On Fri, 02 Jan 2004 01:44:30 +0200
robin pulled out a pad and began to scribble.:
David wrote:
I have some craziness going on with my Samba.
Samba seems to be set correctly. My XP pro box can connect
On Friday 02 January 2004 02:49, E. Hines wrote:
Screw XP Home--dual boot that machine with Mandrake. You will use
Windows less and less as time goes by, and you will NEVER regret
it. Put a Fat partition on it to share files between XP and Linux.
My home has 8 machines, all but one dual
On Friday 02 January 2004 04:19, David wrote:
Yeah, that was the first thing I did was install Mandrake on it.
I'm only keeping the xp on it to run visual studio for a course I
got next semester and for watching DVDs at the moment.
The dvd issue you can tackle, but as long as colleges insist
Screw XP Home--dual boot that machine with Mandrake. You will use Windows
less and less as time goes by, and you will NEVER regret it. Put a Fat
partition on it to share files between XP and Linux.
My home has 8 machines, all but one dual boot. I am in Windows maybe once a
month. If you
Yeah, that was the first thing I did was install Mandrake on it. I'm only keeping the
xp on it to run visual studio for a course I got next semester and for watching DVDs
at the moment.
=
David Steiner
www.DavidLSteiner.com
Proud Linux User #262493
On Thursday 01 January 2004 11:19 pm, David wrote:
-
- Yeah, that was the first thing I did was install Mandrake on it. I'm only
keeping the xp on it to run visual studio for a course I got next semester
and for watching DVDs at the moment. -
but you can watch DVDs under Linux just fine... :-)
On Wednesday 31 December 2003 10:28 am, David droned on:
I have some craziness going on with my Samba.
Samba seems to be set correctly. My XP pro box can connect with no
problems, but my XP home box will not.
Whenever I attempt to add/connect to a Samba share with the XP home
machine, I
Try the samba mailing lists @ samba.org. A very helpful group.
On Friday 26 December 2003 09:23 am, robin wrote:
Has anyone here used Samba 3.0.*? I've got smbclient3 working, but
smbtar3 seems to be broken - I get error messages about an unacceptable
user-password combination, even thought
Paul Kaplan wrote:
Try the samba mailing lists @ samba.org. A very helpful group.
Thanks, I'll check them out (nothing came up in a search of the archives).
Sir Robin
--
The other major kind of computer is the Apple, which I do not
recommend, because it is a wuss-o-rama New-Age computer that
Has anyone here used Samba 3.0.*? I've got smbclient3 working, but
smbtar3 seems to be broken - I get error messages about an unacceptable
user-password combination, even thought the same password works in
smbclient3.
Sir Robin
--
Certitude is possible for those who only own one encyclopedia.
- Original Message -
From: Lanman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Samba help please?
On 12/7/2003 at 5:51 PM Al Destiny wrote:
Hi all,
I have MDK 9.1 setup on an old box to link with my XP box.
Samba seems
On Sunday 07 Dec 2003 6:32 pm, Al Yaemes wrote:
XP User/Password:al/11
Linux User/Password: al/11
Easy passwords huh? but only temporary till i can get it all up and
running how I want it to be.
Don't leave it too long.
How do I change workgroup with Mandrake? I know how to
On Sunday 07 Dec 2003 7:54 pm, Al Yaemes wrote:
Ok, changed workgroup to match xp box..stopped and started samba.
usernames and passwords match.
same problem...
can navigate all the way to ddrive but 0 files/0 directories..
long/verbose explanations are not boring...they contain a lot of
Al Destiny wrote:
Hi all,
I have MDK 9.1 setup on an old box to link with my XP box.
Samba seems to work great as a server...I can browse my home dir from the XP
box.
But I cannot see any files on the XP box from Linux.
I can browse the network. I can find the XP box. I can see the share name
On 12/8/2003 at 8:54 AM Al Yaemes wrote:
Ok, changed workgroup to match xp box..stopped and started samba.
usernames and passwords match. same problem...can navigate all the
way to ddrive but 0 files/0 directories..long/verbose
explanations are
not boring...they contain a lot of helpful
Hi all,
I have MDK 9.1 setup on an old box to link with my XP box.
Samba seems to work great as a server...I can browse my home dir from the XP
box.
But I cannot see any files on the XP box from Linux.
I can browse the network. I can find the XP box. I can see the share name
ddrive (I know,
On 12/7/2003 at 5:51 PM Al Destiny wrote:
Hi all,
I have MDK 9.1 setup on an old box to link with my XP box.
Samba seems to work great as a server...I can browse my home dir
from the
XP
box.
But I cannot see any files on the XP box from Linux.
I can browse the network. I can find the XP box.
On Sun, 7 Dec 2003 17:51:28 +1300
Al Destiny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have MDK 9.1 setup on an old box to link with my XP box.
Samba seems to work great as a server...I can browse my home dir from
the XP box.
But I cannot see any files on the XP box from Linux.
I can
hi
i joined 3 movie files together to a size of 2.2 GB on windoze XP
when i viewed the file from linux mdk9.2 to copy the file over the file showed
up as 16,777,216 TB. an attempt to copy the file also failed as it kept on
copying well after the 2.2GB of the actual file size and i had to stop
On Monday 20 Oct 2003 2:03 pm, Thinker wrote:
2nd try...
I am currently using SuSE 8.2 (ftp version). I have Mandrake 9.0(MDK)
installed on one box and Windows 2000 Professional (W2K)on another.
The ultimate goal is to use the SuSE 8.2 box for work and such until
SuSE 9.0 gets here. When
2nd try...
I am currently using SuSE 8.2 (ftp version). I have Mandrake 9.0(MDK)
installed on one box and Windows 2000 Professional (W2K)on another.
The ultimate goal is to use the SuSE 8.2 box for work and such until
SuSE 9.0 gets here. When the new SuSE gets here, I would like to have
the MDK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
Burrows, Scott wrote:
Hi all,
I have my MDK 9.1 box connected to our Windows network here at work
using
Samba. From a windows box I can see my linux box on the network.
Using Samba alone should I be able to browse the windows network?
Currently
I
Hi all,
I have my MDK 9.1 box connected to our Windows network here at work using
Samba. From a windows box I can see my linux box on the network.
Using Samba alone should I be able to browse the windows network? Currently
I dont seem to be able to.
If yes can I log onto the Windows network
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