I just installed Mandrake 7.0 inside a closed network at work to play around
with. I am trying to get SAMBA to work. Currently I cannot map a drive to
the Linux machine from the Windows NT 4.0 machine. It tells me the network
path cannot be found when trying to map the drive. I can however
I have a Mandrake 7.0 install with some updated rpms from
cooker. I have been having samba printing problems since
installing 7.0 and continuing since upgrading many related
files to cooker.
I find that I can connect to the samba server and get a list
of shares, which will list the printers I
I'm having similar problems - almost identical symptoms.
Here is something you can try, which might give you a place start. I can print
text files this way, but I'm not able to print any other way
$smbclient //server/printer -P
smb print LocalTextFile
If that gives you any ideas, PLEASE send
I'm administering a NT domain.
I'm new in Linux world ... and wanna learn about this system.
Now, I have a PC running a NT workstation and it can boot to Linux as a
normal desktop system.
I'm able to use the NT Proxy Server using Netscape under my Linux-mandrake
7.0 (manually configuring the
Hi
read the samba-HOWTO
there is a lot of information there
Angel Claudio Alvarez
-Mensaje original-
De: Josep Molero i Puig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Miércoles 12 de Abril de 2000 13:54
Para: FLinux (Correo electrónico)
Asunto: [newbie] SAMBA ?
I'm
and try www.samba.org
Angel Claudio Alvarez
-Mensaje original-
De: Josep Molero i Puig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: Miércoles 12 de Abril de 2000 13:54
Para: FLinux (Correo electrónico)
Asunto: [newbie] SAMBA ?
I'm administering a NT domain.
I'm new in Linux
Josep Molero i Puig wrote:
I'm administering a NT domain.
I'm new in Linux world ... and wanna learn about this system.
(...)
Think SAMBA is a sort of Comunnication Suite, but ... don't know more about
it.
I have seen there are serveral GUI to manage SAMBA ... but ... here are my
I sent this a bit earlier, but it didn't seem to go thru - forgive if it's a
double post.
I have a working public share, and Windows can see my private shares, but
whenever I try to log into them it always gives an invalid password error.
I have no idea what to do.
I've done the
Sorry if this is a double post but the original message had
deleted my potion of the text.
I have encountered the same problem trying to set up my
home network with a couple of winblows98 boxes. In the
end I had to delete the smb.comf file (after making a backup :) and creating a very
basic
You are Welcome! lol ;-
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THANK YOU!!! It worked. :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sent this a bit earlier, but it didn't seem to go thru - forgive if it's a
double post.
I have a working public share, and Windows can see my private shares, but
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sent this a bit earlier, but it didn't seem to go thru - forgive if it's a
double post.
I have a working public share, and Windows can see my private shares, but
whenever I try to log into them it always gives an invalid password error.
I have no idea what to
THANK YOU!!! It worked. :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sent this a bit earlier, but it didn't seem to go thru - forgive if it's a
double post.
I have a working public share, and Windows can see my private shares, but
whenever I try to log into them it always gives an invalid
Dan Ferris wrote:
Here is a Samba question...
I want to make Samba to authenticate users from the domain, not
for the user. This is so I can have two shares. One is private
for me to use. On the other, the world (my home network in this
case) will be able to download files from.
HI !!
1.I have Mandrake Linux 7.02 and i want to mount the shares of my
Fileserver,so i tried smbmount bnut it didnt work! The system gave back:
"command not" found do i have to install it additionaly? But on my other
Linuxboxes it was installed with Samba.
2.Is there a programm for KDE witch
II have heard you can configure Samba to be a PDC in an NT Network.
Never tried to do it however.
Jeanette
I notice that in SWAT under the advanced configuration
settings, there are alot of options for Domain
Logon's. I have played around with them, and have
come up with this question: Can
Hello
I am kind of tired of trying to ffigure out hwo to use samba to have
linux printing to a NT printer. On the NT side, the printer is a share (without
password) with the name HP1600.
Here are pieces of printcap and smb.conf.
HP1600:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/HP1600:\
Hello
I have samba running for some time without much trouble. Unfortunately
I am not that happy with it as I have to add and remove smbusers just
to use the printer on the linux box.
Can I set the printer as security=share so that anyone on the windows box can
use irt? How does it work? Do
Dear All-
I am unable to get the RPM for Redhat from samba.org to install
(samba-2.0.6-19991110.i386.rpm) on my Mandrake 6.0 system.
I keep getting the message "/usr/bin/make_smbcodepage: error in loading
shared libraries: /lib/libreadline.so.3: undefined symbol: BC".
I have tried installing
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/index.html
-WBD
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From: "sdos" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 23, 2000 10:52 AM
Subject: [newbie] Samba
Hello, can anyone suggest a good book or web page for groun
to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Steve Flynn/UK/Contr/IBM)
Subject: [newbie] Samba
Hello, can anyone suggest a good book or web page for ground up samba
setup
Thanx
Ernie
Can anyone tell me the correct version of Samba to download for version 7.0
of Linux Mandrake?
When I looked on the samba site I didn't notice a version for Mandrake.
Also, if you know of the url
where it can be downloaded would you please include it.
Thanks...
Robert
If not installed look on your installation disk. Bet it's there.
GB,
Sam
http://www.wcc.net/~peacemkr/linuxindex.html
NOT an IE friendly site!
David van Balen wrote:
There is no _correct_ version for any distro. As far as I know, the
_newest_ version is 2.0.6 which is bundled with Mandrake
On 1/12/00 5:02:01 PM, Dennis wrote:
I'm trying to run Samba on my Mdk6.1 system.
The username and password that you are logged on as on the wondows box
must match a user name and password on the linux box. That user must
also have access rights to the shared drive or directory on the
Uh..that's what I said. create a new user on your windows machine..via the
process that Dennis tells us to do. control panel- windows.
M
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, you wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000 09:10:10 +0800, you wrote:
You can probably create a new user on your windows machine, and log
Another problem with Samba is that when I mount a share to a directory its
permissions seem fixed to rwxr-xr-x whereas I want to change them all to
rwx. Any way of doing this? (Mdk6.1)
Damien Mc Kenna http://wso.net/mckenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 17066133
Married Jen (1998) Keene State
I'm trying to run Samba on my Mdk6.1 system. I've got the client working
A-OK (smbmount will connect to my Windows box fine), but I can't get the
server-side working. When I look in my Windows Network Neighborhood thing
it lists the Mandrake machine, but when I try to view the shares I
You can probably create a new user on your windows machine, and log on
using the username for your linux system. This is a windows issue, because
windows doesn't have any provision for using login/passwd, unless you're using
NT.
So, people tweak with the registry files or something. I don't
Hi there,
I'm using mandrake 6.1 and the builtin samba version.
I can not access my homedirectory and executing top showas me
that user 'nobody' accese samba. What's my problem, any
suggestions?
Thanx in advance,
Chris
JeanetteDon't give up yet! Have you read through the samba section
of http://www.mandrakeuser.org/. Look under the connectivity section
for samba. I solved the same problem you're having by reading the info
there (it is somewhat extensive for posting to this list).
Alan
Jeanette Russo
Thanks Alan got it figured out just needed to try a lot of
combinations to get it working. Now on to printer sharing.
Jeanette
- Original Message -
From: Alan Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2000 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Samba passwords
I just installed linux mandrake 6.1 and I need to setup samba to print off
our NT print ques but I can't find smb and I read the install instructions
and the user guide and can't find an answer.
Jeffrey Sawyer
Information Systems Services
Computer Support
Phone 814 863-2319
Fax 814 863-2215
You probably get this question alot, but here
goes:
Ive got a little home network, with NT 4 as a server. I
keep all my downloads on NT, for exemple, so how do i view them in linux? Is
there something I have to do in NT, AND in samba?
Also, after a few attempts and glancing at the how
Donny try http://www.mandrakeuser.org/connect/csamba.html#What
Alan
Donny wrote:
You probably get this question alot, but here goes:
Ive got a little home network, with NT 4 as a server. I keep all my
downloads on NT, for exemple, so how do i view them in linux? Is there
something
You should probably do more than 'glance' at the how-to files for Samba.
Most *nix apps require more effort than that. Having said that, there is
a great book out called 'Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours'. I Have it and
its a good read. Samba comes with several quite detailed sample smb.conf
On Tue, 07 Dec 1999, you wrote:
You probably get this question alot, but here goes:
Ive got a little home network, with NT 4 as a server. I keep all my
downloads on NT, for exemple, so how do i view them in linux? Is there
something I have to do in NT, AND in samba?
Also, after a few
Samba does come with it. When you install Mandrake 6.0 it is an optional
package to install. If you have already installed Mandrake and never selected
the package then you can go back and run the RPM for Samba.
Joe Brault wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering if linux mandrake comes with Samba 2.0?
On Sat, 04 Dec 1999, you wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering if linux mandrake comes with Samba 2.0? I have version 6.0
of linux-mandrake, and would like to use Samba. If it does ship with it,
what do I ahve to do to get it installed and up and running? THanks in
advance!
Mandrake 6.0 came
Hello,
I am wondering if linux mandrake comes with Samba 2.0? I have version 6.0
of linux-mandrake, and would like to use Samba. If it does ship with it,
what do I ahve to do to get it installed and up and running? THanks in
advance!
Joe :)
I have been unable to get samba to work for my 4 network attached machines
running WIN95 and 98 so that the printer I have connected to my Linux box can
be shared. Can someone shed some light on this for me? Bettrer yet, provid a
smb.conf file that I cn try that may cure my problem?
I have
Samba is a file sharing server. It allows you to share directories on
your Linux server to a network of Windows PCs. Works something like
NetBoui.
oic , thank you so much, u really had enlighten me . :-)
luff(x2)
coin
It is was a friend of mine calls the "cancer pipeline". :-) It allows
any Windows 9x or Windows NT computer to connect to your Linux PC as if
it actually were a Windows NT server.
Check out http://www.samba.org
coin wrote:
wat is exactly samba
Luff (x3)
coin
Samba is a file sharing server. It allows you to share directories on
your Linux server to a network of Windows PCs. Works something like
NetBoui.
coin wrote:
wat is exactly samba
Luff (x3)
coin
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Can you log in as your unprivileged user? If so, your problem is probably
that you aren't allowing guest logins to your share (you can do this by
adding "guest ok" or some
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, you wrote:
Sounds like an "encrypted password" problem. I bet when you click on the
sahre in Network Neighborhood it asks for a password for the a share with
"$" in it. If so, you must enable password encryption in your Samba setup.
Keith wrote:
Or, I think, if the
.
Bruce
Date sent: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 17:23:31 -0600 (CST)
From: David van Balen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [newbie] Samba
Send reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you log in as your
is the linux/windows username. You will be prompted for
the password.
Then try it again.
Bruce
Date sent: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 17:23:31 -0600 (CST)
From: David van Balen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [newbie] Samba
Try this web link: http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/samba/index.html
Mark Ramsey wrote:
You mentioned you has Samba running correctly to where your Linux box was
seen in your network neighborhood.
Any suggestions as to where to find the best info on getting this set right?
Sam's Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours is a very good source of information.
- Original Message -
From: Mark Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Samba Perl
You mentioned you has Samba running correctly to where
Hi,
This may be more of a question for the expert list, but i'll try here
first.
I have got samba up and running from the Mandrake CD no problem so my
PC can be seen by my laptop's Win98 network neighbourhood.
At work i am working on some web pages that use perl scripts to
manipulate files on
Hello again,
I somehow managed to get gnomba to be able to "see" my NT box and its
shares. Only problem is that gnomba cannot "see" any files in the shared
directories. Am I once again missing something obvious?
Thanks,
Bryan
P.S. - As a test, the time is now 9:28 AM EST
You mentioned you has Samba running correctly to where your Linux box was
seen in your network neighborhood.
Any suggestions as to where to find the best info on getting this set right?
Here is a petty good place.
http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/samba/part5.html
- Original Message -
From: Mark Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 10:07 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Samba Perl
You mentioned you has Samba running correctly
http://www.samba.org
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From: Mark Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 1999 10:07 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Samba Perl
You mentioned you has Samba running correctly to where your Linux box was
seen in your network
I'm not sure if I'm posting this to the right place
or not but I need some help with setting up Samba to print between Linux boxes
and winblows machines if anyone can help
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cc:(bcc: Ronald A. Yacketta/958157/EKC)
Subject: [newbie] Samba server.
Well I got the sever up and all the p.c. connected. They all goto there
own directory. What I need to know is how to let each account log into
the same directory. So they can share co
L-M 6.0, upgraded Samba to 2.0.5a via the mandrake update tool.
Any files which Linux creates on a mounted disk from NT have really weird
dates assigned to them. Often they are pre-1950, but sometimes in the future
as well!
Also, when using tar to backup the mounted NT drive, I get the message:
I just attempted to setup samba with the following results:
(comp.protocols.samba probably would've been a better place to post this
question but our news server is currently down and probably won't be up
for quite a while)
At one point, 'nbtstat -a linuxIP' under NT was finding my linux box
I'm trying to get my linux box to see my win98 box. So far, they can ping each
other's IP (local and internet IP).
When I use Linuxconf and go into Networking and then hit Samba File Server, the whole
thing disappears (including Linuxconf).
What's going on here? I know that samba has been
Sevatio Octavio wrote:
Plus, is there some information out there that gets to the point and tells me
how to set this up?
http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/samba/index.html
--
Dan Brown, KE6MKS, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good
Many thanks for the URL. This is a must see site for those trying to set up Linux and
WinXX boxes in a LAN.
Seve
-Original Message-
From: Dan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Saturday, September 25, 1999 10:44 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Samba - Help
Has anyone used a shared injet printer with Samba?
My windows client won't let me create the share because it says that the
printer is off-line. I used SWAT to setup the printer and it does show up
in the browsing list for the server.
I'm using Red Hat 6.0 (Mandrake 6.0) and the printer is an
I have an Epson Stylus Pro hanging off my Linux server. I can print fine
from the Linux box and I have configured Samba as follows:
[Epson Stylus Pro]
comment = Epson Color Ink Jet
path = /var/spool/samba
print ok = Yes
When I try to attach to the printer my
On Fri, 17 Sep 1999, Eric L. Damron wrote:
I have an Epson Stylus Pro hanging off my Linux server. I can print fine
from the Linux box and I have configured Samba as follows:
[Epson Stylus Pro]
comment = Epson Color Ink Jet
path = /var/spool/samba
print ok
i have installed network csards in both my windows pc and my mandrake
system. They are plugged into a hub, shuls i use nfs or samba to mount
file systems across the 2 platforms?
any help would be appreciated
thanks
brandon
things that could prevent the PC from appearing in the network
neighbourhood even if Samba is totally present and correct.
Martin.
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From: Dan Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 7:31 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] SAMBA troubles
After spending the last four days trying to get SAMBA running with shares
for win 95 clients, I am appealing to the greater net community. Here's my
situation. I've tried multiple times to try and get SAMBA running, and I
can't get anything to pop up in the win 95 network neighborhood. All
95 clients with different IP addresses and still nothing. I use both SWAT
Without seeing your smb.conf file it's hard to know what the
problem is, but one thing comes to mind...NT and 98 use "encrypted" (or
what MS says is encrypted) passwords, while 95 doesn'tSamba con use
Petey wrote:
situation. I've tried multiple times to try and get SAMBA running, and I
can't get anything to pop up in the win 95 network neighborhood. All tests
Try this: Click on start, run, then enter "\\linux computer name"
and click OK. If that doesn't work, try "\\linux
This did not work... unfortunatley.
There is no
;[public]
;path = /home/samba
;public = yes
;writable = yes
;printable = no
Mandrake 6.0 comes with linuxconf, is it not possible to share files and
printers using linuxconf? what is the procedure?
This is my smb.conf file:
# This is the main
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Subject:
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 05:46:56 -0500
From: stephan schutter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there any one there that knows how to use linuxconf to set up windows
connectivity -- I have seen 3 MCSE people try for 2 hours! It should not, can
not be that
Hi, Stephan,
Here's a really good samba installation guide
http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/samba/index.html. Good luck,
Hidong
stephan schutter wrote:
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Subject:
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 1999 05:46:56 -0500
From: stephan schutter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have installed linux several times. This procedure always works.
1. Edit /etc/smb.conf and change the following
MAKE SURE that the line "workgroup = MYGROUP' is CHANGED to be
"workgroup = (what ever you have in windows under workgroup in
settings-control panel-network-identification"
2. Change
I thought I'd posted this to the list, but I guess not. The guide is
at this URL: http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/samba/index.html.
--
Dan Brown, KE6MKS, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good
with ketchup.
"smbclient:error in loading shared libraries:
/usr/lib/libreadline.so.3:
undefined symbol: BC"
Maybe the 2.03 binaries are compiled for different libraries than
come with M6, and you'll have to recompile them under M6? Just a
thought...
Maybe a very good thought... but I get the
John Brack wrote:
Anyone remember the webpage for that very help samba
walkthru?
http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/samba/index.html
--
Dan Brown, KE6MKS, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Since all the world is but a story, it were well for thee to buy the
more enduring story rather than the story that is
Anyone remember the webpage for that very help samba
walkthru?
In the quest to get samba working, I have some how installed 2.0.4 and 2.0.3
- at least that is what KDE packager tells me.When I use KDE packager to
uninstall I receive an error that reads something like multiple samba
packages exist and it will not un-install. Is there a way to fix
Perhaps you could send your smb.conf
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 04 Juni 1999 9:46
Subject: Re: [newbie] SAMBA
Thanks for using NetForward!
http://www.netforward.com
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On Fri, Jun 04, 1999 at 01:32:46AM +, Philip C. Hewitt II wrote:
thanks I works for every Windows95 machine I've tested it on but now I find that
it will not work on Windows98 PCs...it just keeps asking for the password for
IPC$...and no matter what I put in there I get rejected and an
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 02 Juni 1999 10:35
Subject: [newbie] SAMBA
Thanks for using NetForward!
http://www.netforward.com
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After I upgraded my Mandrake5.3 to use the 2.2.7 kernels SAMBA daemon
stopped
load
After I upgraded my Mandrake5.3 to use the 2.2.7 kernels SAMBA daemon stopped
loading...I read all the man pages and all the howtos...I even tried manually
starting it and it just doesn't start...I recompiled the kernel with smbfs
support just to make sure and still when I try and connect from
How in the heck do you mount smbfs drives? I've read the Samba HOWTO...
it has NOTHING, and the example in the samba docs doesn't work. Another
problem (or so it seems) is that if i don't put all the machines in the
/etc/lmhosts file, it takes forever to find a machine. I've tried 3
programs
True Death [EMAIL PROTECTED]] said:
How in the heck do you mount smbfs drives?
By using "smbmount" and "smbumount".
There is lots of info here (long URL):
http://www.dejanews.com/dnquery.xp?ST=PSshowsort=datesubjects=smbmountgr
oups=*linux*+%7C+*redhat*
If you're running Linux kernel
Thanks to the Samba step-by-step guide which was recently referenced
here, I have Samba up and running, and sharing files and printers with
the NT virtual machine which I'm running. For now, I've installed my
printer (a LaserJet 6P) into NT as an Apple LaserWriter IINT, figuring
that it will
Samba Server Step by Step guide :
http://www.sfu.ca/~yzhang/linux/samba/index.html
i think i have others and i have the samba book if you need more
help.
hth
denise
On 13 Apr 99 at 22:53, Dan Brown wrote:
Anybody have a "Samba for Dummies" doc? I'm sure I'm missing
something pretty
how do i set up samba so i can share everything including my printer hooked up
to a windows system on my home network...
how can i do this without the howto's
they make my head want to explode : ),
Tom
Sounds like an "encrypted password" problem. I bet when you click on the
sahre in Network Neighborhood it asks for a password for the a share with
"$" in it. If so, you must enable password encryption in your Samba setup.
Keith wrote:
Hi all,
I seem to have Samba up and running after many
Can you log in as your unprivileged user? If so, your problem is probably
that you aren't allowing guest logins to your share (you can do this by
adding "guest ok" or something like that to the share).
Also, check which user account you have set as your Samba guest account.
DvB
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