Hi all,
Well, I'm getting somewhere I think, I now have both ACL support and
domain login basically working. However I'm at a bit of a loss as to how
to proceed.
Basically I want to copy over a large number of files and directories
(~300k files, ~60Gb total) from an existing W2k server to a
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Andrew Furey wrote:
Hi all,
Well, I'm getting somewhere I think, I now have both ACL support and
domain login basically working. However I'm at a bit of a loss as to how
to proceed.
Basically I want to copy over a large number of files and directories
(~300k
secure to set-up a VPN connection from your client to your host and then
login that way. Of course, it is possible to access your SMB share through
I have exactly the same need. I have a co-worker that can come to our
site because of physical problems, he cant just come at work like
everyone.
Perhaps a rather stupid question, but I have not found the complete correct
way to upgrade a Samba installation on FreeBSD.
I always use the ports to install the newer version, but after a while I
discovered that the installation of the new version did not uninstall the
previous version, so when
Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
however in order to switch a computer from workgroup to domain mode
you first need to leave the GENWAX.TEST workgroup
join the ICANTTHINKOFANAME workgroup
then join the GENWAX.TEST domain...
I agree! I noticed this when migrating my W2K Server domain to Samba
ext3 and XFS have ACLs while,
afaik, JFS and reiserFS do not.
A dangerous misconception. The best file system around,
ReiserFS, can handle ACLs and EAs just beautifully after
you enable the features in the kernel, as I learnt from
Mr Deschner from SuSE. If you use SuSE Linux 8.1 look at
these
Hi,I used samba on rh8.When user logoff it appear
Windows cannot copy file C:\Documents and Settingsd\user\SendTo\31/2Floppy(A).lnk to location \\192.168.0.1\domain\profiles\user\SendTo\3 1/2 Floppy(A).lnk. Contact your network administrator
Are there someone found like me?
Thank you.With Yahoo!
- Original Message -
From: Chris Croswhite [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:06 AM
Subject: RE: [Samba] What project should I use ?
Have you looked at Samsung Connect (HP sold off OpenMail to them). It
Have you enabled acl in samba?
it is a compile time option + you need kernel support for acl on your
file system (ext2/3 or xfs only currently)
Simo.
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 09:18, Andrew Furey wrote:
Hi all,
Well, I'm getting somewhere I think, I now have both ACL support and
domain login
I have successfully installed Samba 2.2.7a as a PDC and has added the
add user script to automatically create machine accounts. This
worked very well when I added my client machine the first time. It
successfully joined the domain and I was able to login as a user.
I then removed the machine from
Are the latest updates for Samba ( 2.2.7a ) available on the mandrake update
system yet ?
Mr Smiley
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On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 10:47, Dragan Krnic wrote:
ext3 and XFS have ACLs while,
afaik, JFS and reiserFS do not.
A dangerous misconception. The best file system around,
ReiserFS, can handle ACLs and EAs just beautifully after
you enable the features in the kernel,
Very nice to know, I was
Title: RE: [Samba] Using the right network interface
Thanks for that, I'll give it a go!
Will nmbd work properly if one interface belongs
to a different domain than the other?
Will it get mixed up?
Thanks
-Original Message-
From: Eric Boehm
To: Simeonidis, Steve
Cc: [EMAIL
Some Suggestion ?
Em Quarta 11 Dezembro 2002 11:50, Isamp escreveu:
Em Quarta 11 Dezembro 2002 11:38, Jean-Paul ARGUDO escreveu:
Isamp wrote:
rm: cannot remove `/var/lock/subsys/smb': IO Error
touch: creating `/var/lock/subsys/smb': IO Error
What happens ?
Seems your almost your
Hi,
I'm trying to use libsmbclient that comes with samba (2.2.7). Even if i
take testsmbc.c that comes with samba (as an example program for
libsmbclient) I get an No such file or directory error. Where is the
problem? I though it might be that it cannot find smb.conf, but i don't
know how to fix
-[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/11/2002 7:48 PM -0800 ]-
How can I protect some file write to samba server,
such as file.eml (nimda virus file) ?
man smb.conf
Look for the veto files parameter if you are interested in blocking
specifically named files.
--Ben--
Isamp wrote:
[root @g 10:36:07 /root]# cd /var/lock/subsys
[root @g 10:38:59 subsys]# ls -lRai /var/lock/subsys
ls: /var/lock/subsys/keytable: IO Error
ls: /var/lock/subsys/smb: IO Error
This seems to me your file system is somehow hosed. One possibility is, that the
files keytable and smb
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 11:16:39PM +1100, Simeonidis, Steve wrote:
Steve == Simeonidis, Steve [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve Thanks for that, I'll give it a go! Will nmbd work
Steve properly if one interface belongs to a different domain
Steve than the other?
What kind of domain
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 03:58:15PM -0600, Corey Hart wrote:
We are looking at implementing a Linux box running samba in the near
future with about 1TB of disk online. The purpose of this box will be
for basic file and printer sharing needs. I am doing research on the
different journaling
Hi All
I am using the PVCS application for the version
control and this is in turn stored onto the unix
system. We map it onto the windows using samba and use
the same.
my concern is when i use the pvcs , the files will be
limited to the owners (unix) only and others will not
be given privileges
On 12.12.02 13:22, Razvan schrieb:
Hi,
I'm trying to use libsmbclient that comes with samba (2.2.7). Even if i
take testsmbc.c that comes with samba (as an example program for
libsmbclient) I get an No such file or directory error. Where is the
problem? I though it might be that it cannot find
Le Jeudi 12 Décembre 2002 12:56, Ken Walker a écrit :
Are the latest updates for Samba ( 2.2.7a ) available on the mandrake
update system yet ?
Mr Smiley
No, not yet. We have some QA to do before we put them on DL. You can still
grab the 2.2.7a SRPM from cooker and recompile on 9.0. It works
Hi,
I met a problem which had been discussed before, but
I can't find the answer.
I'm now using samba samba-2.2.7-1.i386.rpm.
Following is the old list
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 14:26:24 +0200 (CEST)
We too
are using Samba as a File Server on our mainframe. We have experienced
slowness, but I don't know that it's attributed to Samba (atleast in our
case). One thing I do know is I took the same data, using the same version
of Samba (2.2.7) and installed it on an Intel PIII. The PIII
Hi all,
i am having trouble to get the ntconfig.pol read...
I have a win2k sp3 client and a samba 2.2.7 server.
I could join the domain and had no problem with profiles but can't get
these policies workin...
I searched over on the net and couldn't find anything to try.
Anyone has a clue??
Here
I know I've seen the answer to this problem, even this week.
Have you searched the mail archives? It had something to do with
setting the sticky bit on the directory.
Search and you will find.
Josh
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From: kumar annamalai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday,
Except that smbfs doesn't support file sizes larger than 2 gigabytes.
-Original Message-
From: Herb Lewis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 4:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] 2 gigabyte issue
Upgrade to 2.2.7a.
I am experiencing a strange problem.
We have a WIN2K app. from which we want to be able to use files on our
SAMBA server.
When we try to open a file from the SAMBA share we get a message
cannot open file G:\file.txt .
The strange with this is that I am able to open the file from notepad
or Word
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 01:35, ___cliff rayman___ wrote:
snip -
Error: This computer could not locate a domain controller
for the
Active Directory domain displayed in the error message
because the
Domain Name System (DNS) servers used by this computer for
I am able to join the domain initially with root
username and password.
When i reboot and try to logon to the domain it
tells me:
The system could not log you on because the domain
DARCSTAR is unavailable.
Additionally, i am having a problem with logging in
from smbclient with any user
did
you add them to the smbpasswd and is samba's password encryption set to
yes?
-Original Message-From: Sean Chambers
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 8:49
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Samba] Problem with
smbclient and domain logon
I am
for each user,
first i gave them a linux account by
doing:
useradd sean$
passwd sean$ (changed the password)
then
smbpasswd -m -a sean
it then said it added the user sean$
then i did smbpasswd sean
changed the SMB password for user
sean$
then:
smbpasswd -e sean$
and it says it enabled
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 16:58, Corey Hart wrote:
We are looking at implementing a Linux box running samba in the near
future with about 1TB of disk online. The purpose of this box will be
for basic file and printer sharing needs. I am doing research on the
different journaling file systems
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On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, smb bert wrote:
Hello!
A good day to you all. The file creation dates that show up on my
Windows 2000 pro box don't seem to match the file creation dates on the
samba linux box. Any suggestions on what i should look
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On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Collins, Kevin wrote:
My $0.02 worth on the SAMBA issue, I'd look to OpenLDAP and SAMBA as
being the central authentication process. Never actually done it, but
I've been pondering it as well. There's a good article in this
Have you ever tried ACLs with reiserfs?
Any opinion on ACL support in reiserfs?
Simo.
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 16:07, Chris Smith wrote:
On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 16:58, Corey Hart wrote:
We are looking at implementing a Linux box running samba in the near
future with about 1TB of disk online.
Sean Chambers wrote:
also, in win2k when i open the run window and type : \\FILESERVER\
file://\\FILESERVER\
it opens a username/password box, if i put in sean and the password it
pops the box right up again. In the samba.log file it says something to
the effect of:
Couldn't find user 'sean'
John H Terpstra wrote:
Ext2fs is by far the fastest file system on Linux.
And this is great if you don't mind occasional hours-long fscks and
also a distinct possibility losing every file on the drive if the
system crashes at a bad moment. (I've known of a number of cases
of the latter
Dave Brodbeck wrote on Samba-digest:
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From: David Brodbeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 09:06:45 -0500
Subject: [Samba] PDF printing problem - can't find Samba's spool file?
I'm still struggling with this, and people keep asking
Samba wrote:
We too are using Samba as a File Server on our mainframe. We have
experienced slowness, but I don't know that it's attributed to Samba
(atleast in our case). One thing I do know is I took the same data,
using the same version of Samba (2.2.7) and installed it on an Intel
PIII.
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 04:24:52PM +0100, Jean-Paul ARGUDO wrote:
Sean Chambers wrote:
also, in win2k when i open the run window and type : \\FILESERVER\
file://\\FILESERVER\
it opens a username/password box, if i put in sean and the password it
pops the box right up again. In the samba.log
If it's not too much trouble could you tell me what steps I must take
basically your're saying first i must create a trust account AND a normal
user account?
What are the commands to do this? i am very confused with smbpasswd because
I find when doing smbpasswd -a sean it does not append the
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 10:22, Simo Sorce wrote:
Have you ever tried ACLs with reiserfs?
No. Didn't even know that it was possible.
Any opinion on ACL support in reiserfs?
If it truly works I would like to try it.
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Sime Sorce wrote:
ext3 and XFS have ACLs while,
afaik, JFS and reiserFS do not.
JFS does have acls now, even uses the same libs as ext3 and XFS. See
http://bestbits.acl.at
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Hi
I am trying to allow users to log onto a Linux machine using their windows
logons.
I am running SuSe 8.0 and am new to Linux.
I have joined the domain and if I type getent passwd I get a list of domain
users.
I can type finger -l myname and get info about me.
There is also a list of domain
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 09:15:35AM -0600, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Collins, Kevin wrote:
My $0.02 worth on the SAMBA issue, I'd look to OpenLDAP and SAMBA as
being the central authentication process. Never actually done it, but
I've been pondering it as well.
ext3 and XFS have ACLs while,
afaik, JFS and reiserFS do not.
A dangerous misconception. The best file system around, ReiserFS,
can
handle ACLs and EAs just beautifully after you enable the features
in
the kernel,
Very nice to know, I was aware about EAs not of ACLs, are tehy in
...and also in Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf, which is part of samba.
Yes, section 2.5.3 describes it all..
:-)
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On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Jay Ts wrote:
On p. 55:
The details of Samba configuration are outside the scope of this article.
Or, it would take more space to cover OpenLDAP and Samba than it
did to mention them together on the front cover. :-)
I have a pretty well working RH7.3 Samba 2.2.5 from RPM set up. I have
searched the archives and the man pages but can't find an answer to this
issue although I have a sneaking suspicion it is there somewhere. I have 3
groups set up under linux. everyone, engr, and sales. I have 3 shares.
One
-Original Message-
From: Kurt Pfeifle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I guess anybody here on the list who is slightly interested in printing
thought
when reading your first mail: Well, if Dave is System Admin, he'll
surely
know *which* printing system he upgraded, and to *which
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 10:37:06AM -0500, Sean Chambers wrote:
If it's not too much trouble could you tell me what steps I must take
basically your're saying first i must create a trust account AND a normal
user account?
What are the commands to do this? i am very confused with smbpasswd
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 09:55:49AM -0600, Tony McGrew wrote:
I have a pretty well working RH7.3 Samba 2.2.5 from RPM set up. I have
searched the archives and the man pages but can't find an answer to this
issue although I have a sneaking suspicion it is there somewhere. I have 3
groups set
-[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/12/2002 11:19 AM -0500 ]-
[pdf2]
path = /export/spool
printable = yes
guest ok = yes
print command = /usr/local/bin/mkpdf2.pl %s %U %I
/tmp/pdf.log
21
lpq command =
lprm command =
This won't go
-Original Message-
From: Ben Griffith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
It may be a cups thing.
If smb.conf has printing = cups, any manually set print
commands are ignored.
Yeah, I thought of that too, so I commented out the printing = cups line
(actually, the whole generic [printers]
-Original Message-
From: Ben Griffith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
It may be a cups thing.
If smb.conf has printing = cups, any manually set print
commands are ignored.
One other thing -- I know my manually set 'print command' is being executed
because I get debugging output from
Hi:
After reinstalling my Win2k server, when I mount a Samba Windows 2000 share
from my Linux clients I get this error:
# smbmount //pc1/dir1 /dir2
Password: ENTER
Anonymous login successful
11729: tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
I'm accesing as anonymous without
I'm still struggling with this, and people keep asking me why the PDF
printer still isn't working...does anyone have any suggestions?
-Original Message-
From: David Brodbeck
Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 4:09 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: PDF printing problem - can't find Samba's
-[ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 12/12/2002 11:56 AM -0500 ]-
One other thing -- I know my manually set 'print command' is being executed
because I get debugging output from my script.
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[pdf2]
path = /export/spool
OK, I think I saw in your earlier posts that you are using
I KNOW this is not relating directly to SAMBA, but since the subject was raised =)
And for me, finding an application to do the job of EXCHANGE directly affects the
decision to use SAMBA.
(Unless I plan on integrating Exchange into a UN*X network)
Samsung Contact isn't too bad, but for the
hello, i colombian
help me to samba
manual in spanish
configuration network windows nt
my version the linux is red hat 8.0
thanks
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Simo Sorce wrote:
ext3 and XFS have ACLs while, afaik, JFS and reiserFS do not.
JFS does have acls, and it even uses the same libs as XFS and ext3. See
http://acl.bestbits.at
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I know this is a stupid question, but I'm a bit lost here.
I want to set up winbindd on my server to do all the authentication stuff,
and in the man page it says this:
In /etc/pam.d/* replace the auth lines with something like this:
auth required /lib/security/pam_securetty.so
auth
Thanks Joel. I did move everything except 'printing, printcap name and load
printers' into the share, restarted the server, tried printing. Got the same
result. I'm really puzzled as to why this is not working. It seemed so simple
according to the instructions in the various references. I'm open
Someone please say it isn't so. I'm running Samba 2.2.7 on Linux,
compiled from source. I use CUPS for my printing needs and I have samba
setup to load printers.
I'm having 2 problems:
1) if I add a new printer to CUPS (which in turn adds it to
/etc/printcap) it doesn't show up in Samba.
Does anyone know of problems with RPC support pertaining to the remote
procedure calls that MS Access XP initiatates to determine its default
printer? It appears that Access does not like Samba printer queues in
that it fails on the RPC to determine the default printer for generating
reports
Joel:
At first, I thought I could delete the files. What would happen is the
Window client's Printer Status Window would show them as deleted, and after
I killed the hung application, the print job would start (after a few
minutes delay). Note that the hung application could be Notepad or Word
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 14:01, Jason Jeremias wrote:
Someone please say it isn't so. I'm running Samba 2.2.7 on Linux,
compiled from source. I use CUPS for my printing needs and I have samba
setup to load printers.
I'm having 2 problems:
1) if I add a new printer to CUPS (which in
-Original Message-
From: Kurt Pfeifle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
*Seems*...
I tell you what mine is doing: It *uses* the printing system.
Okay. I know the one Linux Journal talked about a while back did not -- it
was just a shell script that was run as a 'print command'. This
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, ___cliff rayman___ wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
You might try to set a more DNS friendly domain name. ie: One without the
'.' in it. Could be a problem.
ok - i tried GENWAXTEST. didn't help. i
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 10:33:17AM -0500, Jim McDonough wrote:
Simo Sorce wrote:
ext3 and XFS have ACLs while, afaik, JFS and reiserFS do not.
JFS does have acls, and it even uses the same libs as XFS and ext3. See
http://acl.bestbits.at
Also, be aware that these filesystems can be
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Subject: AW: [Samba] File Systems - Which one to use?
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 16:54:48
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Organization: Mandrakesoft
To: Ken Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED],
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 2.2.7a
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002
On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 16:33, Jim McDonough wrote:
Simo Sorce wrote:
ext3 and XFS have ACLs while, afaik, JFS and reiserFS do not.
JFS does have acls, and it even uses the same libs as XFS and ext3. See
http://acl.bestbits.at
wow, very nice.
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Xsec
About two months ago our sysadmin upgraded to samba 2.2.7 and we have not
had any oplock problems since.
A heartfelt thanks from the University of Wisconsin in Madison to the Samba
team for all their hard work.
If our hundreds of users understood what was going on behind the scenes,
they'd be
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 02:27:26PM -0600, Sam Barasch wrote:
About two months ago our sysadmin upgraded to samba 2.2.7 and we have not
had any oplock problems since.
A heartfelt thanks from the University of Wisconsin in Madison to the Samba
team for all their hard work.
If our hundreds
I need your help. I've searched the Internet and
did a lot of experimenting but I cannot get Office 2000 to work with Linux 7.3
and the latest-version of Samba. I had no problem with Office97 and other
applications. I used the setup /a on a win2000 client to decompress the
files so I could
I am running Samba 2.2.7.
(Resending this, John, because I failed to reply back to the list, properly.)
Thanks!
-Aaron McCaleb
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Suggest you update to samba-2.2.7a if running a version earlier than
2.2.6.
- John T.
OK, I've tried to read the fine
Hi!
I have problem with installing w2k/nt/xp drivers with cupsaddsmb, when im running
cupsaddsmb -v -a i have following error:
SetPrinter call failed!
result was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
is that some kind of bug or im doing something wrong?
the smb.conf seems to be configured properly
i was
Yeah, we've got kind of a big system too - our one samba server provides
services for users in three buildings on campus, and no one from our
support team (about 7 end-user support staff members) has heard of any
oplock problems since our upgrade.
It could be that something else has changed,
Does anyone know where I can find a good how to to configure winbind and
samba on a HPUX box?
Thanks
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On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 03:40:27PM -0600, Sam Barasch wrote:
Anyway, I ask every year for the department to send me to the Samba
conference - is it going to be in Germany again?
Yes, Volker is arranging it as he did such a good job last year :-).
Jeremy.
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I am needing to do with that the Samba 2.0.7
for HP-UX 10.20 work in my net with you plan windows ME. I already installed the
patches, I already configured smb.conf and my net this seeing the server dances
the samba in the net windows, but when I try to access he asks for a password. I
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Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2002 11:49:45 -0600
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X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.4024
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refer to the contents of this message for further details.
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Scanning Time = 12/12/2002 17:54:32
Engine/Pattern = 6.150-1001/410
I'm using Samba 2.2.3 (Debian-testing) and CUPS 1.1.15 with a HP-Deskjet950c
Printing from all Linux-Clients works fine.
I also can print any document from the Windows-Boxes ( XP 2k ).
The Problem is : If I want to make more copys than one I still get one paper printed
out!
This problem only
I'm not sure but I have not had any troubles with setting up the
administrative share on my samba box. Just so you know it does work. Everything looks correct. Only thing I can
think of if MS makes you have an OpenLicense CD for the share because that is
the one I used. Sorry I don't know
David Brodbeck wrote:
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From: Kurt Pfeifle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
*Seems*...
I tell you what mine is doing: It *uses* the printing system.
Okay. I know the one Linux Journal talked about a while back did not -- it
was just a shell script that was run as a
Joel:
In response to your questions:
1) I am using lprng, not cups.
2. Here is the strings output of smtp:
### START SMBD STRINGS OUTPUT ###
Incorrect program usage - are you sure the command line is correct?
disk_free: Running command %s
disk_free: sys_popen() failed for command %s. Error
Hello,
I'm replacing a Netware server, which has a printer share that redirects printing to
either a client's computer, or a tcp/ip printer. How do I do the same thing in Samba?
Bob
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Cheers,
Kurt [ who was missing a comment about his previous hints and questions
regarding the printing = cups and printcap = cups settings
and the question if your smbd is linked against libcups? ]
Is libcups related to hiccups?
Sorry.
--
Bob Crandell
Assured Computing
hello, i colombian
help me to samba
manual in spanish
configuration network windows nt
my version the linux is red hat 8.0
thanks
aquí está un sitio portugués. Esto estará quizá de una cierta ayuda. buena
suerte
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/samba-br/
Here is a Portuguese language site.
Aquí está otro sitio. Lo pienso soy un pedacito viejo. No puedo leer realmente a
españoles.
http://lucas.hispalinux.es/COMO-INSFLUG/COMOs/Samba-Como/Samba-Como.html
Here's another site.
I think it's a bit old.
I can't actually read spanish.
:-)
peter.
Peter A Bryant
13/12/2002 09:08
Hi,
I am running 2.2.7 and RH 7.2 kernel 2.4.18 and am experiencing a delayed
write fail error from Windoze. This occurs when I open a MS word document
(excel or whatever) and edit the document and then save the file and get the
error. I have done a lot of research on this and have not
Dear all,
I have an Linux Server 7.1 which doen't connect
to internet and doesn't have a DNS server as well. I use 192.168.10 IP
addresses.If I still setup Samba server (ver 2.2), can Windows 2000 make
a connection to the Samba server?
Many thanks
Tan Duong
A standard place to look for problems is in /etc/lpd.perms.
I have one line in mine:
DEFAULT ACCEPT
Also, do you have the appropriate printer commands in your printer share?
They may not be needed but, why just hope for the best?
Joel
On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 09:17:47AM -0200, João Paulo Just
hy.
even if that had
been a very common subject already, i still have this one big (litterary)
problem. I want to backup our main school systems, based on a Win2k fileserver,
to a linux box with samba 2.2.7a and red hat 7.3 with kernel 2.4. The
backupfile, created by the windows backup
-Original Message-
From: Kurt Pfeifle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Good idea. I will give this a try after business hours.
Right now there's
so much traffic on the system that the debug output is
overwhelming at level
3.
Okay, I tried this and didn't see anything that (to
Well, there a lot of error messages saying it can't run command %s. What is
command %s ?
BTW, what is smtp? Isn't that a mail program?
Have you run testparm ?
Joel
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 04:13:27PM -0800, David Neilson wrote:
Joel:
In response to your questions:
1) I am using lprng,
You could put the linux server into the lmhosts file, if they have those
things in 2k.
Joel
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 12:03:25PM +1100, tran duong wrote:
Dear all,
I have an Linux Server 7.1 which doen't connect to internet and doesn't have a DNS
server as well. I use 192.168.10 IP addresses.
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