All,
Sorted, it was to do with the WINS / lmhosts entry. Sorry to have bothered you.
Dave
-Original Message-
From: Shepherd, Dave
Sent: 16 April 2002 10:40
To: SAMBA-L
Subject: [Samba] Connection problems
All,
Please help. I am trying to enable a share from a server with an
This does what you want on my home network.
Joel
[global]
security = SHARE
guest account = ftp
hosts allow = 192.168. 127.0.0.1
[AllFiles]
comment = All Files
path = /
read only = no
guest ok = Yes
[test]
comment = Filtered for
Greetings !
We are currently testing samba together with DFS. All is working fine
with one exception: From time to time (but too often) the user gets the
message
n:\bla\path\to\somewhere isn't available.
The directory has been moved or deleted.
when accessing a directory with the explorer.
The
http://www.beeweeb.com
Some of my folks here pressured me
to try it out. So I did. Works pretty well
but I know nothing about it other than it
works for windows and mac clients and works
across public networks like nothing if
you open the needed ports.
It's kinda bothersome. I don't know
According to the news article it needs to run on Solaris 8 and have access
to an Oracle 8i database server.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dirk Allaert
Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 01:05
To: Samba
Subject: Re: [Samba] Exchange
There is also Suse email server
III
http://www.suse.de/uk/products/suse_business/email_server/index.html
Sue
I doubt it's going to kill samba - it's not free.
On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 09:44:36AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.beeweeb.com
Some of my folks here pressured me
to try it out. So I did. Works pretty well
but I know nothing about it other than it
works for windows and mac
-Original Message-
From: James Kreuziger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 7:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] ARGH!!! Samba and Re-installing Windows 2000
Ok, I'll try the questions again and hopefully get
some help.
Current setup:
dear sir,
I have samba 2.2.3arunning on RedHat linux
7.2 with kernel 2.4.7-10
all other computers on the network are windows XP
machines.
I doNOT have any problems when reading with
windows XP from any share in the linux server, however when i try to copy a file
to the share, my windowsXP
By free, folks should bear in mind that it is not free in both the free
beer sense as well as the free speech sense, i.e. it costs money to buy
it and it is both closed source (as far as I can tell from the web site,
anyway) and restrictively licensed (compared to the GPL or BSD licenses).
Greetings - and hats off to the Samba coders. ;-) You guys are awesome.
Likewise I would like to thank the entire open source community for
your hard work, generosity, and for their tolerance. :-/
For those in a rush to want to know what the interesting problem
is, skip down to the
Hello:
Please excuse for long explanation:
I have Sun 2.6 with Samba 2.2.2 to share directories on Solaris
box for Windows users. They are authorized by NT domain.
For Win users to access to shared Unix shared directories I
set up (through SWAM): Security Option - DOMAIN, valid users -
So, you mean that if you read, you are dead
It sounds interesting. I have to read more carefully the licenses.
Regards,
Davide
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 04:49:29PM +0200, Davide Dozza wrote:
Hello guys,
does anyone knows the implications that the CIFS and SMB
I have, on my desk, a FreeBSD-4.5 box and a NT4 box, connected
to a kvm switch, and ethernet. I have samba installed and working
correctly, and using XFSamba I can see the shares on the NT box.
No matter how I set the permissions on the NT box shared folders,
I get access denied when trying
Title: installation question
Hello,
I am new to linux and samba. I am interested in installing Samba-2.2.3a on our new file server for a more stable server and to save costs on Microsoft products. I have redhat 7.2 installed but havent been able to get Samba installed. I havent even been
This is the most ludicrous thing I have ever heard. How on earth are they
going to prove that someone ever read something that was publicly available.
Especially when SMB is such a widely understood protocol.
I don't think this is targeted towards samba per se, as much as microsofts
huge
On step #3 of the Diagnosis.txt (/samba/docs), when I issue 'smbclient -L
testsrv', it prompts me for a password. I just have to hit ENTER and it
displays all the shares like it should...but this step mentions nothing
about being prompted for a password. Why would I be getting the password
Matthew Walker wrote:
My Samba is currently set up to use our Win2K PDC as a password server,
but I have a couple users who aren?t on the domain who want access to
Samba. Is there a way to let them log in without authenticating against
the password server?
Just create an smbpasswd file
Title: Message
If
you're new to linux, I suggest you download the rpm from www.samba.org. A redhat install typically
expects samba in places where just running "./configure" without options will
not place the files. This isn't really the fault of samba or redhat, it's
just "different". If
Hi,
I downloaded a few minutes ago the latest 2.2.4-pre from the CVS.
Note that I haven't tried any previous version with the current
setup.
Here's what I am doing. I compiled 2.2.4-pre with :
./configure --without-winbind --with-acl-support --with-utmp
--with-syslog --with-pam
Ok, sorry folks, but here I am again:
I installed samba2.2.3a on a suse 7.3 and everything (well, I tried an 'everybody'
share and it's ok) works fine until it comes to winbind et al.
The very first thing that's supposed to be tested is the wbinfo -g or -u. It tells me
'Error looking up
On step #3 of the Diagnosis.txt (/samba/docs), when I issue 'smbclient -L
testsrv', it prompts me for a password. I just have to hit ENTER and it
displays all the shares like it should...but this step mentions nothing
about being prompted for a password. Why would I be getting the password
Hi
I have set up a Windows 2000 Server in a small department and intermitently
I have problems mounting samba shares. From the dos prompt when I do a
net view \\server, it gives me access denied?? the log.smb has the following
lines of errors:
[2002/04/16 14:15:42, 1]
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Rafael wrote:
I have tried to mount a share from a windowsclient of my brother over the
internet and dont know if it is possible or not
i tried this:
smbmount //222.132.33/hol /kol
^^
Try using the whole IP number ... (all 4 octets).
If the other
I am following 2.5.2 in the Samba-howto-collection in an attempt to make my
Samba server part of my NT security domain. I have Samba 2.2.3 on Slack 8.0
(2.2.19). The smb.conf is as follows:
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from localhost (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2002/04/16 14:20:05
# Global
Ariel Mella wrote:
how is the state of trust relationship between samba domain and NT 4
domains?
in what versions samba2.2x or samba3.x?
thanks
Developemnt currently underway in HEAD. This won't appear in 2.2.
Andrew Bartlett
--
Andrew Bartlett [EMAIL
Here it comes. This version doesn't introduce renaming of the status code.
Looks better ? :)
cheers,
++
|Rafal 'Mimir' Szczesniak [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
|*BSD, GNU/Linux and Samba /
Hi Thomas,
go to smbd/vfs.c and change the call to dlerror() to sys_dlerror(), that
will get you
past your compile problem on 2.2.
Haven't looked any further at this yet; let me know if you run into other
issues on 10.20
Don
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Paul Vanlint wrote:
This is what the RFC says:
Sorry to be pedantic but it is not an RFC, just an expired
Internet-Draft. I think it is important to highlight that.
It says that this is an expired ietf draft, so perhaps there is a
newer one, but this should give you a start.
Yep.
The
Hello all
just a quick note to inform you that after getting 2.2.4pre from CVS
(15/04/2002)I still recieve a internal error message when using the recycle
bin VFS and the MPEG file in the same dir. Also I am getting the same error
message thet Daniel Beschorner reported about fstat on a bog
Hello everybody,
I am experiencing problems
with my samba 2.2 , We are working with an application
called tasktimer which places some kind
of native database on a sama share and accesses it
with something like an ODBC driver. After a short period of time, the database
can not be accessed
On Tue, Apr 16, 2002 at 02:52:01PM +0200, Rafal Szczesniak wrote:
proper args to continue or finish the enumeration. It may be annoying to
write such code in each place we use client side of enumeration, so I
propose to write a higher level function which could take care of doing
it properly
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