Hmmm. I've determined long ago that the single best way to track down
your error is to post your problem publicly. Clearly, my smbpasswd
command line in my original post (re-created below in its glory) is
incorrect. *sigh* However, I -am- still convinced I'm having some sort
of issue that's re
I've been having some trouble getting ACLs to work under my Samba 2.2.4
client (talking to my 2.2.4 "PDC"). Finally, I checked the log and
realized that it wasn't able to map SIDs to UID/GIDs. Further checking,
and I realized that the client never made the request to the server.
Here's some out
hello everyone,
I've looked through Google and this list's archives but have come up empty.
here's may question: I have an NT laptop where I log in as administrator, I
have a linux box with an account of my one (erick). Everytime I try to
access the filesystem on the Linux box, NT sends credenti
>Would just putting your server into lmhosts on the client fix this?
I don't have an lmhosts on the client, it's worked before without it, and
it works from a Linux box without it too. But I'll try it.
...
Now it can be addresses directly without having to go through the step of
addressing it
Would just putting your server into lmhosts on the client fix this?
Have you gone through the DIAGNOSIS.txt guide in docs/textdocs section of
your source files?
Joel
> I recently reinstalled Linux on my fileserver (RedHat 7.2), which was
> running Samba (v 2.2.1a). Now, trying to reconfigure Sa
I recently reinstalled Linux on my fileserver (RedHat 7.2), which was
running Samba (v 2.2.1a). Now, trying to reconfigure Samba back to its
original state (silly me didn't keep a copy of the conf file) I've run into
a problem. My win98 machines can't find the Samba server by name, but they
ca
> Does anybody know how to get rid of the cached
> local profiles when logging off? Since we use
> FAT32 every user has access to other local replicated
> profiles.
I was just looking into this the other day since we want to do the same
thing but with XP. Basically, it is a group policy that you
On Sun, 9 Jun 2002, lee Leahu wrote:
> I am trying to associate a driver that i installed with mkprintpkg and
> install_printer_drivers.pl with the printer that its supposed to go
> with.
>
>
> rpcclient $> setdriver hpdj755cm_q "HP DesignJet 755CM (C3198B)by HP"
> SetPrinter call failed!
I am trying to associate a driver that i installed with mkprintpkg and
install_printer_drivers.pl with the printer that its supposed to go with.
this is a log of what is happening:
nendral:~ # rpcclient nendral -U root -W
Enter Password:
session setup ok
Domain=[] OS=[Unix] Server=[
hello,
has anyone got samba-2.2.5pre1 working with "xcopy /o" ?
it doesn't work over here with win2ksrv (as client) and samba-2_2 CVS as
server (suse linux 8.0, xfs-acls, kernel 2.4.18).
is xcopy /o supposed to work at all?
any hint will be greatly appreciated.
thanks,
guenther
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Guenther D
Looks like your firewall is blocking it.
Try it after turning the FW off:
service ipchains stop
and/or
service iptables stop
depending on which you are running.
If you can connect now, check the firewall rules before turning them back
on.
Thomas
- Original Message -
From: M
I did a clean install of Redhat 7.3 on a system. The install
included samba, samba-client, samba-common. I moved the saved
versions of smb.conf, smbusers and swbpasswd to /etc/samba. Then I
started up smb by issuing "/etc/init.d/smb start" I have set smb to
start upon reboot of the system
Hi!
Following the nice desciption by volker Lendecke in the german magazin
ix (http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2002/04/148/) i've set up a samba pdc
with its passwd-db on a ldap server.
Unfortunately joining the domain with a w2k client doesen't work.
I've added a root-account with
pdbedit -a
Hi everybody!
I've got a problem with downloading printerdrivers from my win2k box.
Successfully added printer with cupsaddsmb-tool (as root, after
failing as printer admin!!?!?!). The W32X86 and WIN40 directories
have been created as they should and also did the PPD files.
But if I connect to th
First heres a little background of what I have setup:
One Windows98 machine and Two windows 2000 machines and one linux redhat 6
machine behind a router thats connected to a cable modem. So the machines I
have are sitting on a 192.168.0.255 netmask network.
I need to mount some of the windows sh
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Hello.
I use samba since samba-2.2.0 version. I also use different versions of cups.
I found that samba is trying to find cups libs and to link with them when I build the
samba from
sources. Sambas befor and 2.2.3a did not find the cups libs correclty and all was fine
:-).
Samba-2.2.4 excelent
I use this to mount shared files of remote windows2000 on my local linux:smbmount //remote-host/share /mnt/tmp -o username=***,password=***It works.But it prints out this:1339:session request to 11.100.90.10 failed(called name not present)1339:session request to 11 failed(called name not present)Wh
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> How do I enable FAST_SHARE_MODES?
>
> In UNIX_INSTALL.html I found
>
> (...)
> See also the FAST_SHARE_MODES option in the Makefile
> (...)
I this that just means the doco is years out of date, ignore it.
> but in my Makefile I didn't found this Flag, even t
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