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On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
Thanks for responding so promptly. This is getting worse. Upgraded Samba
some 16 hours ago and now I only have ~3000 FDs left out of 8192. A few
hours ago I had 5000 FDs left.
Specifics
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Kernel: RH 2.4.9-34
Client OS: all
On Sunday 27 October 2002 01:06, you wrote:
However, you can join Samba servers as domain member servers in an
Active Directory domain, even with Windows 2000 running in Native Mode.
In this case, Samba makes use of Windows 2000's PDC emulation mode.
With that, is it possible to create e.g. 3
Hi all folks,
OS: RH8.0
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What shall be the steps for adding new clients and passwords on Samba
server and how to create a shared folder (directory) for each client
specifically, not open to public
/etc/samba/smb.conf
/ect/hosts
smbpasswd
etc. ?
Thanks in advance.
Stephen Liu
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On Sun, 27 Oct 2002, Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
Been running with this change since friday and it looks good. I can not
find any leaking FDs anymore. The usage of the server has been very low
so I won't know for sure until Monday afternoon.
Does
Stephen Liu wrote:
What shall be the steps for adding new clients and passwords on Samba
server and how to create a shared folder (directory) for each client
specifically, not open to public
Try reading some documentation. You can download the Samba source
from http://www.samba.org. After
Harald Kümmerle wrote:
With that, is it possible to create e.g. 3 domains, each with a Samba PDC (or
emulated)? The most important thing is that still more than 5 clients can log
on to the domains.
I suppose you could just set up 3 servers (computers), each running
Samba as a PDC. Samba
Title: Error was Transport endpoint is not connected
Hi!
I have a strange problem with samba (currently version 2.2.4) that I haven't been able to resolv. I use samba as a NT domain controller and the clients uses Windows 2000. Most of the time it all works perfectly fine but now and then,
It has very little corelation with the original question that implied
getting rid of Windows PDC. What you offer is keeping Windows PDC as
primary source for all the accounts, and that is kind of an opposite
thing of what the original poster meant.
Christopher Barry wrote:
On Fri,
www.google.com - smbldap
That is what I've been using and I'm happy with it.
Ray Raszka wrote:
When using LDAP as both the Linux (nsswitch) and samba authentication
backend, is it necessary to add the Linux PosixAccount into the directory
before Adding the samba SambaAccount
John Gerth [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Unless the kernel is oplock aware (SGI IRIX and Linux are
the only two UNIXes that are at the moment)
[...]
Hope this is clear :-).
Yes, thanks. Just one more question: For which versions does this apply?
All IRIX 6.5.x versions I assume? And as for
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 07:51:13PM +0200, Frank Küster geb. Fürst wrote:
John Gerth [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Unless the kernel is oplock aware (SGI IRIX and Linux are
the only two UNIXes that are at the moment)
[...]
Hope this is clear :-).
Yes, thanks. Just one more question: For
Hi All,
I recently set up Samba as the PDC of my domain, which consists of
3 boxes, two running Windows XP Pro and one running RedHat Linux 8.0.
Everything works fine with one of the XP boxes, and I can logon to the
domain with it. However, on the other XP box, it joins the domain fine,
Hi,
I got this e-mail off #samba, so I apologize if I sent this to the
wrong place. In the event that I did not, I am having problems getting
samba and cups to work correctly with each other. When I do this:
# cupsaddsmb -U root deskjet
I get this:
Password for root required to access
Just would like to draw the maintainers attention to my GUI to samba.
Some time ago I spoke with someone on the subject, since the project is very
advanced right now this email is just a reminder. Any information on whats
worng whats missing and what does not wrong is welcomed.
The project is at:
Does not look like it is usable.
I could not get it to authenticate...
And what is the point of showing printers ?
The word Disk in the links is not needed either.
atom wrote:
Just would like to draw the maintainers attention to my GUI to samba.
Some time ago
What word "Disk". Could you be more
specific.
And the printers youre right, i'll work on it (i
forgot about that, there are no shared printers in my network).
Could you tell me to what kind of server you were
trying to log in (when the auth failed). I'm working on that now too, i have
some
Graham Vincent wrote:
Hello.
I have a small network with a dialup connection to the internet. When
the server is online to collect mail, etc I use ntpdate to synchronise
it with a local timeserver.
The windows machines on the network set their time using the timeserver
in Samba with a net
Check you have not got theXP firewall enabled (small padlock on the network
interface icon but check the actual settings anyway) and try enabling Permit
on the Local Security Policy in Control Panel/Admin Tools.
I assuming you have the signorseal reg key set?
HTH
Noel
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Hi guys,
Just wanted to thank the Samba team and all who support it. I just
successfully installed Samba 2.2.6 to one of my clients (1 month now) and
they were happy with the transistion from Novell. More power to Linux and
Samba.
Cheers,
Dominic Y. Deferia
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Quoth David W. Chapman Jr. on Mon, Oct 21, 2002:
I came in late, have you applied the signorseal patch?
No. That fixed it, though. Thanks.
Vadik.
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I need to allow a REMOTE server user access to his /home/user files.
I realize allowing REMOTE servers is incredibly insecure, but I am
firewalling samba so that only his STATIC ip has access to the server. The
remote user is using win 98 and I am using FreeBSD 4.7.
I'm confused as to what I
Message: 7
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 11:49:37 -0600
From: Tim Soderstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] HELP: cupsaddsmb is asking for the root password, but it does not
work
Hi,
I got this e-mail off #samba, so I apologize if I sent this to the
wrong place. In the
Can I any help me?
I joined to domain,
but when I put command
wbinfo -t
the result :
Could not check secret
Can you help ?
Thank you,
Agus
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Can I any help me?
I joined to domain,
but when I put command
wbinfo -t
the result :
Could not check secret
Can you help ?
Thank you,
Agus
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Hello Listers!
I have a small problem...
All of my windows machines, XP Pro and 98 cannot see my samba server
running on RH 7.3
i can do a smbclient -Llocalhost and see all my computers on the network,
also windows is telling me
that it is unable to browse the network, but if i unplug the
Hi, Dear All
This is my section of [CDROM] in smb.conf:
[cdrom]
comment = Samba server's CD-ROM
writable = no
locking = no
path = /cdrom
public = yes
;
; The next two parameters show how to auto-mount a CD-ROM when the
; cdrom share is accesed. For this to work
With a single server, settings security = server and
password server = pdc1 pdc2', I can successfully
authenticate against two entirely different PDCs
depending on which order I put the two machines in
the 'password server' list.
Is there someway of forcing clients from either
domain to
Matthew Hannigan wrote:
With a single server, settings security = server and
password server = pdc1 pdc2', I can successfully
authenticate against two entirely different PDCs
depending on which order I put the two machines in
the 'password server' list.
Is there someway of forcing
Hi all
I have configued samba as a PDC, and window 98
client in user level mode. when i want to add the samba domain users to the
share folder, i am unable to get the list of users from the samba servers. It is
giving the message that "You cannot view the list of users at this point of time
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Matthew Hannigan wrote:
With a single server, settings security = server and
password server = pdc1 pdc2', I can successfully
authenticate against two entirely different PDCs
depending on which order I put the two machines in
the 'password server' list.
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 04:56:03PM +1100, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Matthew Hannigan wrote:
With a single server, settings security = server and
password server = pdc1 pdc2', I can successfully
authenticate against two entirely different PDCs
depending on
Hi Matthew,
Andrew is talking about domain trusts here. When the client asks for a
connection to a share or the samba server itself, the samba daemon will
check if the user is valid to the PDC. Domain trusts enable 2 domains to
know each others users.
However in some cases this is dangerous, in
Hi,
has anybody traces of WINS replications...
NT/w2k - NT/w2k , NT/w2k - samba
J.F. : can you tell me what left to do to get the wins replication working
between to samba's?
Do you have some docu or info , etc... about it?
metze
Quoth David W. Chapman Jr. on Mon, Oct 21, 2002:
I came in late, have you applied the signorseal patch?
No. That fixed it, though. Thanks.
Vadik.
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Andrew Bartlett wrote:
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I was about to apply this, but why do we need to involve libtool here?
Andrew,
Get with me privately to get the necessary OSX commands for building
shared libs... (we do it already for CUPS, without libtool :)
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Matthew Hannigan wrote:
With a single server, settings security = server and
password server = pdc1 pdc2', I can successfully
authenticate against two entirely different PDCs
depending on which order I put the two machines in
the 'password server' list.
Is there someway of forcing
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Matthew Hannigan wrote:
With a single server, settings security = server and
password server = pdc1 pdc2', I can successfully
authenticate against two entirely different PDCs
depending on which order I put the two machines in
the 'password server' list.
Hi Matthew,
Andrew is talking about domain trusts here. When the client asks for a
connection to a share or the samba server itself, the samba daemon will
check if the user is valid to the PDC. Domain trusts enable 2 domains to
know each others users.
However in some cases this is dangerous, in
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