Hello,
I'm trying to set up a samba server for a friend who has a mac. He's running
OSX, version 10.2. He's got some really big video editing files that are well
in excess of 2gb. We're trying to back these up to the samba server, but it
quits right around 2gb. That seems to be a magical numbe
Tomoki AONO wrote:
>
> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >> RedHat 7.3 PDC server with samba 2.2.7 rpm rebuilt with max connections
> >> patch and ldapsam and a few other minor changes, openldap 2.0.23-4.
> >>
> >> Windows 2000 Terminal Server with SP3, with various pre SP4 u
You need to make sure the firewall on your linux machine is not blocking
those ports. So, what is the fireall on your linux machine doing?
Joel
On Tue, Dec 10, 2002 at 04:09:23AM +, Mohammad Noman Hameed wrote:
> by both demons i meant smbd and nmbd, i do not have firewall selected in
> wind
(samba-technical is developer-related, so I added
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>> RedHat 7.3 PDC server with samba 2.2.7 rpm rebuilt with max connections
>> patch and ldapsam and a few other minor changes, openldap 2.0.23-4.
>>
>> Windows 2000 Ter
by both demons i meant smbd and nmbd, i do not have firewall selected in
windows xp machine.
i checked in etc/services and it has the necessary lines.
netbios-ns 137/udp #NETBIOS Name Service
netbios-dgm 138/udp #NETBIOS Datagram Service
netbios-ssn 139/tcp #NETBIOS Sessi
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Jacob Malmberg wrote:
> Neat. How did you do that, any how-to or something? Im really stuck with
> this problem. Those sid packages you are talking about, what are those and
> where do I find them. I hope you help me out on this one as Im really
> bugged.
I can tell you rou
Hi guys.i need your help. I am using samba 2.2.6 and a w2k prof client.
During the weekend my system got rebooted. My profile therefore was not
updated into the samba pdc. When I reboot it gave some error and showed
me my last saved profile. I checked my documents and setting and there
was a usern
Hi guys.i need your help. I am using samba 2.2.6 and a w2k prof client.
During the weekend my system got rebooted. My profile therefore was not
updated into the samba pdc. When I reboot it gave some error and showed
me my last saved profile. I checked my documents and setting and there
was a usern
Hi,
Per Kjetil Grotnes wrote:
>
> > Windows 2000 Terminal Server with SP3, with various pre SP4 updates
> > too. Various Win2K Pro, Win95 OSR2 clients.
>
> > ÆhomesÅ
>
> Can we see the Global section aswell please? Do you have Security = DOMAIN which is
> the prefered setting for Terminal Ser
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I posted the message below, and a member of the group called me and talked
me through the problem. The solution is at the bottom of the page.
> -Original Message-
> From: David Neilson
> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 3:40 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED
By both daemons, you mean smbd and nmbd?
Is this a firewall issue? You need to have ports 137 and 139 open.
Joel
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 09:12:13PM +, Mohammad Noman Hameed wrote:
> Here is the problem I'm having with Samba.
>
> Problem:
>
> When trying to connect to Samba Server from wi
You shouldn't be hanging on the client side.
You might try:
Making a queue just for your printer, not the generic %p.
Put printing = lprng in the share.
Look at the log files for error messages.
This would include the smbd log files as well as the printer log files.
/var/messages might even contai
What are the permissions on /export/spool?
Does the command mkpdf2.pl remove the job when it is done?
I don't believe the prefix appears on the file name. It must always add the
path to the name.
Joel
On Mon, Dec 09, 2002 at 04:09:11PM -0500, David Brodbeck wrote:
> I'm sure this is something sim
On my Windows XP and 200 boxes the shares that I have mapped in a login
script have their descriptions set to the following:
downloads on 'Samba Sever 2.2.6pre2' (M:)
This would be fine if I had set server string = Samba Server %v in the
smb.conf file.
However I have this set to server string =
On December 9, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Is there a way to configure Samba so that all password authentication is
> done through the Windows domain controllers?
>
I presume you mean all samba authentication: join your server to the
domain. This is covered pretty exhaustively in the documentatio
Is there a way to configure Samba so that all password authentication is
done through the Windows domain controllers?
As I understand it, the variable "encrypt passwords" must be set to yes if
"security" is set to "domain". This causes Samba to reference the smbpasswd
file, so if the W2K user's
You made my day, Guenther. I believed what they posted on bestbits
that they are still looking for someone to patch Reiser. Have you
actually tried it and it worked?
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On Mon, 9 Dec 2002 14:56:31
Guenther Deschner wrote:
>hi,
>> Such a shame ReiserFS has no ACLs.
>> By far the best for such
This problem has just been fixed in the CVS code.
http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c?r1=1.50.2.5&r2=1.50.2.6
Dietrich Restemeyer wrote:
>
> On Tuesday 03 December 2002 19:42, Randy Cox wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I posted this earlier, but not sure if it show
Here is the problem I'm having with Samba.
Problem:
When trying to connect to Samba Server from windows xp pro machine, it gives
the following error:
System error 1234
No service is operating at the destination network endpoint on the remote
system.
Things that work:
-
Both de
I'm sure this is something simple, but I can't figure it out.
After a printing system upgrade, my old PDF-writer script (which acted as an
lp input filter) stopped working. I took this as an opportunity to rewrite
it to work straight from Samba. But I'm having an odd problem -- I can't
find Samb
You might need write access to your profiles directory...
create /usr/local/samba/profiles/totmisch (your login name)
chmod 700 totmisch
Not sure if you need the %U in the following or not I can not remember.
path = /usr/local/samba/profiles/%U
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From: Hogo [mailto:[EMAI
Hey,
I try to configure my homeserver to a PDC with Samba. I think my smb.conf
looks right, because I got it from the internet.
[global]
workgroup = SAMBA
netbios name = server
server string = Linux Samba Server %v
security = user
encrypt passwords = Yes
domain logons =
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 12:57, Razvan wrote:
>
> So to put it simpler:
> 1)Why does windows not see my public shares when security=user
> 2)How can i share something and protect it with some sort of
> authentication (and it should be accesible from Windows XP)
I answered a similar question a few m
Hi
I Samba between a Windows and Linux box. The Windows box is the ICS
machine as it has a satellite card. Lately and i have tried all the
samba versions from 2.2.6 up with Redhat and ML, when i mount a windows
drive i get a "network cable unplugged error" on my satelite PCI card
and loose int
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Dominik Wagenknecht wrote:
> This thread is getting more and more complicated!!!
>
> Please, HELP ME (if you can), I really read every FAQ and searched the
> archives
If I read correctly then you are trying to use samba as a WINS server for
multiple workgroups/domain. If t
Gabriel,
The purpose of the samba spooling directory is to allow print jobs to be
streamed into a file so that the job can then be submitted to the Linux
print system using the standard system printing command. The print job is
then removed from the samba spool area. To work correctly this diector
Hi,
Here is my situation. I share several directories as public, and some
other that must be read-write but with authentication (it does not matter
is the client supplies the username or not, although it would be nice, but
the password is essential as not everybody must have write permission).
So
I recommend that you switch to security =user
and use map to guest = bad user
to acheive what you want. Security=share is not heavily used and is
bogus (imho)
what is that "socket address" for?
you don't need it unless your machine has more than one ip address
also i think
path = /files/graph-ar
I am having problems printing from my XP machine to a printer hosted from
a linux redhat 8 w/samba2.2.7-2 installed. I can see the printer fine
from \\[server] (browsing from network places) and I can see other shares
and stuff, but once I install the printer, it says "access denied, unable
to c
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Alright we have several users, about 10, using a Samba server with Flash MX.
If they copy the files from the server and then work only on their machines
and save only to their machines then everything works fine.
I've mounted shares on our W2K fileserver from my linux but the directory
listings are only displaying some of the directories. I have tried using
the TTL value but that doesn't help at all. It starts out fine and dispalys
all the dirs but after a couple of hours it might display only about a
h
hello,
usually whenever a client tires to login in to samba...there is a
log file created in /var/logs/log.
similarly is there any notification to the server when the client
logs off the session...or client shut down the system.
does anyone have the idea...and help me with the details
pls f
When I connect to a share on an NTFS drive on a Windows 2000 server using smbclient
and obtain a directory listing using the 'ls' command, the file size of large files is
shown as 259190784. This is not the size of the file according to the Windows GUI
which gives 8,849,125,376 bytes (8.24 GB) a
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Hi,
there is some problem with Samba 2.2.7 (and I think that with other
versions too) in VFS/audit.c: If someone have Samba compiled without ACLs,
default_vfs_ops.chmod_acl and default_vfs_ops.fchmod_acl are NULL, but
audit.c tries to use them in all cases and there is no possibility to
configur
Try adding root to smbpasswd and then when adding the domain use root and
root's passwd.
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From: akshay rawat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 3:07 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] PDC: Problems making the win2k client join domain
I
Can you try the latest CVS for SAMBA_2_2? There were some fixes
checked in recently to address this. Let me know if you have
problems with that version.
Jimmy Roe wrote:
>
> When I connect to a share on an NTFS drive on a Windows 2000 server using smbclient
>and obtain a directory listing using
How can I protect some file write to samba server,
such as file.eml (nimda virus file) ?
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This thread is getting more and more complicated!!!
Please, HELP ME (if you can), I really read every FAQ and searched the
archives
Am Montag, 09.12.02 um 15:19 Uhr schrieb John H Terpstra:
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Franz Sirl wrote:
At 00:56 08.12.2002, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Sat, 7 Dec 20
When I connect to a share on an NTFS drive on a Windows 2000 server using smbclient
and obtain a directory listing using the 'ls' command, the file size of large files is
shown as 259190784. This is not the size of the file according to the Windows GUI
which gives 8,849,125,376 bytes (8.24 GB) a
Neat. How did you do that, any how-to or something? Im really stuck with
this problem. Those sid packages you are talking about, what are those and
where do I find them. I hope you help me out on this one as Im really
bugged.
regards,
Jacob
From: "Anthony J. Breeds-Taurima" <[EMAIL PROTEC
I don't use debian so this would be better asked on the list to
see who maintains the "official" debian samba package.
Patrik Mayer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I´m a friend of Thomas Schmidt. Who wrote to you for the 2GB samba problem.
>
> I have another question:
>
> I´m using samba 2.2.3a-12 on a deb
I am having problems making the client win2k machine join the domain . My Samba PDC is
configured as follows :
1>added trust account to the smbpasswd file (account to the win2k machine name).
2>set the global admin parameter to "student" (student acnt exists on smb server)
Client is configured
Win2k client is recognising the domain but is unable to logon . It asks for the
usrname/passwd , which usrname/passwd am i supposed to give here . As shown in the
smb.conf file below,admin user is set to 'student ' , but it does not accept this
username , says ' unknown username or bad password
you should be able to login with any SAMBA users. Have you created a samba
user named student?
smbpasswd -a student
/Rasmus
At 19:55 09-12-2002 +0800, akshay rawat wrote:
Win2k client is recognising the domain but is unable to logon . It
asks for the usrname/passwd , which usrname/passwd am i
hello,
can any one explain me the process,what happens when a client which
is logged in to the samba server(Acting as a pdc on linux box).and is
there any process of the samba server knowing that the client has
logged off or switched off.
.pls help me if anyone have the details...
thanks in a
Hi,
I got this
error I appended below from samba logfile. What reasons can be for this error
case?
My samba server
is 2.2.0 in version, running on Solaris 8, all clients are Win2K servers
and clients.
Regards,
mustafa
gokce.
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Win2k client is recognising the domain but is unable to logon . It
asks for the usrname/passwd , which usrname/passwd am i supposed to
give here . As shown in the smb.conf file below,admin user is set to
'student ' , but it does not accept this username , says ' unknown
username or bad password '.
Can anyone point me to a/some good tutorials on setting up samba as a
secondary domain controller? Thanks in advance.
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On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Franz Sirl wrote:
> At 00:56 08.12.2002, John H Terpstra wrote:
> >On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, Dominik Wagenknecht wrote:
> >
> > > Hi!
> > >
> > > I've set up a Samba-Server with WINS which should enhance networking
> > > around here. The situation is fairly simple:
> > >
> > > - Arou
hi,
On Fri, Dec 06, 2002 at 02:20:49PM +0100, Dragan Krnic wrote:
> > ext2/ext3 manipulate the directory entries using lists
> > so if you have a great many files in one directory you
> > will see performance issues as you describe. The answer
> > to this is to change filesystem - no mean feat w
Hello, SAMBA-team,
when compiling SAMBA 2.2.7 on my SMP-Primergy (1 GIG RAM, SMP with two
Pentium III 1 Ghz) i first get some compiling errors (different sources but always it'
s
"warning : passing arg 1 of 'function' discards qualifiers from pointer target type")
and
then finally compilation
I am having problems making the client win2k machine join the domain . My Samba PDC is
configured as follows :
1>added trust account to the smbpasswd file (account to the win2k machine name).
2>set the global admin parameter to "student" (student acnt exists on smb server)
Client is configured
your bet was right.. fumbling fingers and neglected running
testparm...
imangling method = hash2
don't work :-(
where as
mangling method = hash2
worked splendidly.
Luckily, I'm only using this server for testing
how well samba works under load, so all data is
considered junk at all times ... h
Probably your printing.tdb got corrupted (in your installation it is
located at
/var/lib/samba/printing.tdb). Deleting it and restarting samba should
fix your
problems. See this thread:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba&m=103668669324254&w=2
Note: Some .tdb files store persistent informati
A lot of people have reported problems with swat and 'localhost' in some
distros. Have you tried only from = 127.0.0.1 in your xinetd.d/swat
file and connecting to 127.0.0.1:901? You might have better luck.
~ Daniel
-Original Message-
From: yuval
Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 3:15 PM
Very slow print
Some times the print don't complete and the print are lost
I'm running redhat 7.3 with a samba 2.2.3a
Can some body help me please
Best Regards
Jan Madsen
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You will have to add user root as a samba user smbpassword -a root And then
add your win2k to the domain using root as username and root's SAMBA
password as password. Aftewards you can log on to the win2k with as a
regular user.
/Rasmus
At 18:36 09-12-2002 +0800, akshay rawat wrote:
My Win2k c
Hello Wolfgang,
First, to answer your question 1), Samba builds the directory list on the
server.
Now, given what you describe in 2), Samba is not the tool for you. It
handles the situation you describe very poorly.
All is not lost though, since you control the filenames, and presumably the
cod
My problem is almost certainly that I've screwed up my local bind
configuration (I have bind running on my LAN behind a NATted gateway).
Until last week, samba was working just fine. Obviously at some point
last week I made a change to my zone files which meant that my yip.yay
addresses no lon
No pat answers for you but:
Your post is a bit short of detail. For example, it would help to know what
type of clients are having trouble, any other similar delays, such as in saving
files to the server, and can the server print directly without trouble.
Time how long it takes for the job to get
Last week i could log into a win2000 machine from a samba 2.2.2.2 machine.
But now I can't.
Using the same password and user name, which will not work now, i could
smbmount to a shared folder on a Win2K machine.
I installed a printer on the machine i'm trying to log in from.
Now, i just get acce
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David Morel wrote:
Bill Dossett wrote:
Hi,
I've got what I think is a pretty weird problem.
I'm using redhat 8.0 and their latest samba rpm 2.2.7.
I have a directory
/virtuals/SAMARCAN/asterion_caen/hd4008/tiffout
with about 600 tiff files in it.
When I go this directory and try and dele
My Win2k client is able to recognize the domain but is unable to authenticate into the
domain . Earlier i had created a trust account for the win2k client . Which
username/password am i supposed to give here ? The manual says that the samba server
admin usr/pwd should be given here , but which a
Hej
I have a minolta Magicolor 2+ on my redhat 7.3 linux box
I'm using samba to share the printer.
But when i print to the dam thing i'm it take serios LONG time before the print
aktivates, and even some times the print desaperes into no ware
Please some one help me
Best Regards
Jan Madsen
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At 00:56 08.12.2002, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, Dominik Wagenknecht wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've set up a Samba-Server with WINS which should enhance networking
> around here. The situation is fairly simple:
>
> - Around 90 Student-PC's
> - Everything is in the net 10.1.2.0 / 255.255.255
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 16:02, Joel Hammer wrote:
> I know nothing about cups.
>
> Here is what I would do.
>
> I would change the print command in my smb.conf to something like echo "have
> printed this thing %s" > /tmp/junk
>
> The file should be saved on your hard drive somewhere, in the spool
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> Im seriously thinking about changing dist. due to acl won't work as th
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Hi all,
I'm trying to use xcopy /o to copy files from a W2k file server to a
Samba 2.2.7 box (Samba manually compiled with ACLs). I'm coming up with
Access Denied, as documented here:
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2002-June/074548.html
I gather that the "force unknown acl users" config
> Windows 2000 Terminal Server with SP3, with various pre SP4 updates
> too. Various Win2K Pro, Win95 OSR2 clients.
> ÆhomesÅ
Can we see the Global section aswell please? Do you have Security = DOMAIN which is
the prefered setting for Terminal Servers? (See previous postings about problem wi
On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 21:42, David Morel wrote:
> have you tried setting : mangling method = hash2 in smb.conf ?
> in directories with lots of similar filenames, it might help.
Be aware that changing the mangling method on production machines may
break some server installations, cause the mangled
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