Dear All,
I have installed freeware.samba.rte
2.2.7.0 using binary package in IBM p-610 machine having Operating
system AIX 4.3.3.
Now, when I try to execute smbclient
-L hostname of windows based machine, it gives following error...
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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John Ebli wrote:
| Are there any Samba binary for FreeBSD?
Should be in ports right ?
I found an RPMS directory for RedHat Linux but nothing for FreeBSD.
FreeBSD has a wonderful packages and ports system
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On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Kris Jordan wrote:
Who maintains the smb init.d script in the Red Hat RPMs?
That would be me:
$ rpm -qip samba-3.0.0-2.src.rpm
Name: sambaRelocations: (not relocateable)
Version : 3.0.0
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David Lee írta:
| I can't get the XP home edition on my network to accept net use H:
/home.
| It works on my Win2000 box. I am running samba 2.2.5
| Is this a limitation on the home edition? Is there a work round?
| The command
| net user %username%
hello list,
still trying hard to get my linux-clients into samba.
- doing 'net join -U root -S server' brings error messages no suitable
server found on client - but works on the samba machine and on all
windoze-machines.
- wbinfo -u -g -t works without any problem on the samba machine
-
Hi,
Urgent help is needed ..
I just upgraded Samba2.2.8a to Samba3.0.1rc1, but the fold I created before
on a share can not be accessed anymore. Say, there is a folder áéfolder
with some German characters ), it can be accessed in Samba2.2.8a; but it
can NOT be accessed in Samba3.0.1rc1, it says
Hello all, thanks for the help i got from previous messages, the problem i
got now is when i try and access my SuSe samba system (7.3) from a windows
box it pops up asking for a username and password, i`m not to sure how to
create a user in linux that reflects the login i use in windows so i tryed
Hi:
I have setup a samba PDC with ldap backends. I don't want to mess my LDAP
database with
machine accounts, I use it to auth UNIX and MAIL servers. Can some one give me some
good idea?
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It solved my problem.
Thank You very much.
David Morón
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David Moron wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I'm configuring Samba 3.0 to store users in ldap server.
|
| I've configured openldap 2.1 with SSL and it worked properly with ldap
|
Hi,
I am trying to prepare downloadable printer drivers for Windows-Clients
with Samba 3.0.0-final. Everything worked fine so far. But I found no
way to add the printer driver files to the samba database. The method
using the Add Printer Wizard in W2k did not work for me.
This is what I tried:
Thanks,
server schannel = Yes
^
This is the key. After setting this (on samba-3.0.1pre3), usrmgr.exe
started to partially work.
samba-3.0.1pre3 usrmgr.exe:
Works: Browsing users properties
Change of user's description
Browsing groups
Seems to work: Moving
Hello!
We have application written in Borland Delphi, with BDE 5
(unfortunately, I have no sources :-( )
It creates mdx files on samba share.
All is OK with w2k or win98, but with Win ME programs says that file is
busy, when it tries to create mdx (index ) file.
If it says that file is busy
I have 2 shares with force group rule
when I copy/move a file from one share to the other (using mouse drag'n
drop in windows explorer for example), the new/moved file has the group
specified in its share force group rule
but if i open a file on one share using some file/image editor (tests made
Good morning.
I would like to know if I can establish trusted relationships between 2
samba server. For example, one samba server acting as a domain logon
server, and the other acting as a file server.
I want the file server to use the authentication information the user
provided on the domain
Arnst, Rainer Rainer.Arnst at ee-consultants.de
Tue Dec 9 09:59:20 GMT 2003
Hi,
I am trying to prepare downloadable printer drivers for Windows-Clients
with Samba 3.0.0-final. Everything worked fine so far. But I found no
way to add the printer driver files to the samba database. The method
using
Am Die, den 09.12.2003 schrieb Kurt Pfeifle um 12:58:
This error typically occurs, if you haven't any driver files waiting
to be adddriver-ed, laying in [print$]/W32/X86/
Once you run rpcclientadddriver, and it fails, you will have to
re-assure that *all* the original files are still in
Thiago Lima wrote:
This will help you. It's a tool to convert your filenames from CP850
(what samba 2.x used) to UTF8 (what samba 3 uses)
http://j3e.de/linux/convmv/
I will try this utilities, thanks all for help
regards
Mariusz
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On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 02:07:35PM +0800, Dodgie V. Danosos wrote:
Greetings to all,
I would to ask to someone or somebody who is willing to help this novice users of
your SAMBA apps.
My problem is that I can not view any info
Hi all,
Please excuse me if this question is not appropriate for this forum:
Lets assume that samba server crashed or was shut down abnormally, while
users where holding open files in the server.
In this case, I've noticed that locking.tdb is not being cleaned when
samba is restarting.
I was
Am Die, den 09.12.2003 schrieb Kurt Pfeifle um 14:10:
I had tried the APW-Approach first of all, following the step-by-step
guide from the howto, but could not get windows to behave like described
in the How-To.
Just out of curiosity, I tried the APW-Approach again, with no success.
When I
Am Die, den 09.12.2003 schrieb Kurt Pfeifle um 14:10:
Arnst, Rainer wrote:
I already moved the files into the subdirs 2 and 3 myself... oops. Thank
you.
I guessed so.
You're good! :)
Did you also change the writeable = yes setting in the [printers]
section, as I adviced in my previous
Hi,
I think I've been hit by the problem described here:
http://oldlook.experts-exchange.com/Networking/Linux_Networking/Q_20762641.html
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;811169Product=WinXP
The server is Red Hat Linux 9, running samba samba-2.2.7a-7.9.0.
We have client
Hi,
I'm posting this e-mail with the following situation / question.
A client is presenting a custom made SUN portal through a SAMBA client to
it's users to access all kinds of user information.
One of the things the client wishes is to display the user's home directory
within this portal.
It just started happening this morning to just about every member of the
domain. Trying to figure out how to set log level to 10 for just a few
systems so we don't bring it to a crawl. Will this eventually result in
failed authentication? I don't think it should, unless Samba disables
the machine
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| Which samba 3 tdb's are safe to have smb regenerate on startup?
|
| I know in Samba 2 you can remove everything except winbindd_idmap,
| share_info, and the nt* tdb's. Is it the same for samba3?
potentially the
I have a SuSE 9.0 Professional box that I've joined to my Active Directory
domain using YAST. When I log out, I have a list of all of the domain user
accounts to select from. When I attempt to select my DOMAIN\USER account and
try to authenticate, I get an error message stating:
Xsession: login
For the last year or so i have been having problems in general with samba
(various versions) on the same box.
Dell 2500 Xeon 1.8 with 2gb of ram running Redhat 8.
What will happen from time to time (although its now happened 3 times in
the last 5 days, hence this email) is people will be slow
Yes, is possible do that, you must especify in your file server, on
smb.conf file
security=domain
password server = (your domain logon server IP)
and join your file server on your domain with smbpasswd
best regards and good luck
Dago.
At 09/12/2003, Rodrigo Gruppelli wrote:
Good morning.
I
Next time it happens, running an strace on the offending process strace
-p process_id can provide some insight as to what it's beating around
on, especially if it's system related. That might help pinpoint a spot
in the code where it's having problems.
Eric
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From:
Hello Ross,
I've got a similar problem since a week with my server.
I'm running RH 8.0 on a Xeon 1.4Ghz with 2GB RAM, too.
My CPU usage was pretty low (90% idle) but the CPU load average was at 14.
For now I'm waiting for the next time it happens to get some more
information.
Best regards,
I have setup a samba PDC with ldap backends. I don't want to mess my LDAP
database with
machine accounts, I use it to auth UNIX and MAIL servers. Can some one give
me some good idea?
Put the machine accounts in a seperate organizational unit or parition. I don't
see how they
Hello!
We have application written in Borland Delphi, with BDE 5
(unfortunately, I have no sources :-( )
It creates mdx files on samba share.
All is OK with w2k or win98, but with Win ME programs says that file is
busy, when it tries to create mdx (index ) file.
If it says that file is busy it
All:
My experience with Samba is very limited and is on just HPUX. Now we
are trying to install Samab on Solaris 8 and Linux Redhat 7x. Is the there
any difference in the installation and configuration of the files compared
to HPUX and is there a separate downloadable file for Solaris? If
I have recently run across this problem and would like to warn people about it. I had an
already established domain running under Samba 2.2.8. I then upgraded to 3.0. I removed
the 'domain admin users = root' line from my smb.conf because certain tools complained
about it being there. After the
Can anyone point me to a doc or a script that shows how to generate netlogon script on the
fly and supports users having multiple groups? I tried the Perl script referenced at
http://us2.samba.org/samba/docs/man/AdvancedNetworkManagement.html but I believe it only
supports the user being a
We are in the process of commissioning a new HP server (on HP-UX 11i) and
have installed Samba which we have configured and used extensively before
without major problems (though not this version - 2.2.8.a). Samba ran OK
initially, but now we are getting failures with messages of 'smbd[pid]
Cannot
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Hello,
When I try to build using rpmbuild --bb samba3.spec after installing the
SRPM and modifing the samba3.spec and adding --with-acl-support my RPM
file comes out to be just over 52 megs.
How can I strip it down to be the regular size? I remember rebuilding
from SRPM and it created a
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 09:18:12AM +0100, Didde Brockman wrote:
Hey all!
I just wanted to check in with you all to see if anyone has experienced a
Segmentation Fault when running smb's smbpasswd or pdbedit to edit attributes stored
in a MySQL pdb. Samba can authenticate off it, but
Hi, here is an example start this script with root prexec in the netlogon
share
it will create netlogon bat files for users and groups which can
the orginal file is genlogon.pl
which is part of samba, read the doku, all other stuff is done by netlogon
bat files ( there are several examples in the
Samba 3.0 PDC, Windows 2k SP4 clients. After talking with you in the
channel I had a bunch of logs. I don't see anything strange... but I
don't know what to look for. I have an etherreal dump of the
conversation between the two boxes, and have isolated hte
NETSERVERPASSWORDSET request and reply.
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 12:35:29PM -0600, Jerry Haltom wrote:
Samba 3.0 PDC, Windows 2k SP4 clients. After talking with you in the
channel I had a bunch of logs. I don't see anything strange... but I
don't know what to look for. I have an etherreal dump of the
conversation between the two
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This was the script I was refering to that didn't work for me. I ended up re-writing
almost completely from scratch to support multiple groups.
#!/usr/bin/perl
my ($user) = @ARGV;
my $drives = {F = NET USE F: SKYLINE\\SKYLINEF\r\n,
H = NET USE H: SKYLINE\\SHARE\r\n,
Good morning everyone.
I wanted to ask the people on this list who are currently using roaming
profiles with samba 3 how it is working? I worked a little with roaming
profiles with 2.2.8a, but it was not working as well as I wanted it to and
im hoping that samba 3 roaming profiles are working
Hello,
I'm having problems with creating machine accounts with W2K clients
connecting to a Samba server that is also a BDC.I'm using LDAP as a
backend for Samba 3.0.
I have LDAP running as a master on the PDC and slave on the BDC. I am
unsure where to create the UNIX machine accounts for clients
Hello samba folks,
I am thinking about how to upgrade my current file servers. I have a
Network Appliance NAT (CIFS and NFS) that did not recognize the 2.X
samba PDC (due to 2.x only partially supporting unicode). Unwilling
to put in a native windows PDC, I threw in the towel, and deployed
Roaming profiles are not a function of a domain controller really. The
only thing the PDC is responsible for is handing the PATH of the profile
off to Windows. From there Windows can take over and royally fuck it up
to no end.
Problems with roaming profiles:
1. If any portion breaks (incorrect
hi guys,
still having problems putting linux-clients into the samba-domain. while
doing net rpc join -S server -U root i get the following messages:
[2003/12/09 20:41:38, 0] passdb/secrets.c:secrets_init(46)
Failed to open /etc/samba/secrets.tdb
[2003/12/09 20:41:38, 0]
On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 12:02, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Can anyone point me to a doc or a script that shows how to generate netlogon script
on the
fly and supports users having multiple groups? I tried the Perl script referenced
at
[Samba] Samba 3.0.0, CUPS support - Unable to open printcap file cups for read!
Fran Fabrizio fran at cis.uab.edu
Tue Dec 9 20:06:56 GMT 2003
A couple more data points:
# smbclient //ds119b/ps4
Password:
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
#
It means Samba doesn't know about a
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
[Samba] Samba 3.0.0, CUPS support - Unable to open printcap file cups
for read!
Fran Fabrizio fran at cis.uab.edu
Tue Dec 9 20:06:56 GMT 2003
A couple more data points:
# smbclient //ds119b/ps4
Password:
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
#
It means Samba
I've restarted the daemons many times since altering my smb.conf. My
smb.conf definitely has load printers = yes (see the smb.conf excerpt
I sent in my initial post for the rest of the relevant configuration
entries).
You mention that it complains that it can't find the share - I think it
makes
Mike Rambo wrote:
On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 12:02, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
Can anyone point me to a doc or a script that shows how to generate netlogon script on the
fly and supports users having multiple groups? I tried the Perl script referenced at
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
[Samba] adding printers from netlogon script
Andrew Gaffney agaffney at technaut.darktalker.net
Tue Dec 9 20:10:07 GMT 2003
While this doesn't relate specifically to Samba, I need to do this in
a netlogon .bat file in a Samba domain. In my network, I have a
printer hooked to
When i build from a source RPM with the command rpmbuild -bb samba3.spec
my rpm ends up to be 52 megs. This is on redhat 9
If I do the exact same thing on my fedora core 1 box it creates a 19 meg
rpm and a 200+ meg debug rpm.
Any ideas on how to make the rpm from the redhat 9 box be smaller?
Fran Fabrizio wrote:
I've restarted the daemons many times since altering my smb.conf. My
smb.conf definitely has load printers = yes (see the smb.conf excerpt
I sent in my initial post
Sorry, hadn't seen it
for the rest of the relevant configuration
entries).
So I *did* read now what *you*
rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /dn /n \\smbpdc\bjc2000 /q #this deletes
the printer
rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /in /n \\smbpdc\bjc2000 #makes printer
loaded at default
will do the job for my bjc printer
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On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 04:54:03PM +0800, Juer Lee wrote:
Hi,
Urgent help is needed ..
I just upgraded Samba2.2.8a to Samba3.0.1rc1, but the fold I created before
on a share can not be accessed anymore. Say, there is a folder áéfolder
with some German characters ), it can be accessed in
Use testparm -v smb-conf-as-seen-by-samba.txt (hit ENTER twice)
and then investigate smb-conf-as-seen-by-samba.txt.
'testparm -v' shows that samba is seeing (trimmed to the relevant
entries):
[global]
load printers = yes
printers = cups
printcap name = cups
Foster, Ian (LogicaCMG) wrote:
We are in the process of commissioning a new HP server (on HP-UX 11i) and
have installed Samba which we have configured and used extensively before
without major problems (though not this version - 2.2.8.a). Samba ran OK
initially, but now we are getting failures
[Samba] adding printers from netlogon script
Andrew Gaffney agaffney at technaut.darktalker.net
Tue Dec 9 21:28:45 GMT 2003
Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
[Samba] adding printers from netlogon script
Andrew Gaffney agaffney at technaut.darktalker.net
Tue Dec 9 20:10:07 GMT 2003
While this doesn't relate
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 01:51:42PM -0200, Fabricio Adorno wrote:
Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 04:10:50PM -0200, Fabricio Adorno wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to list users using user level share in windows 98, but I
always get the folowing message:
[2003/12/08
Hi All,
Just wanted to follow-up my email of last week and let you know The
Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide edited by John Terpstra and
Jelmer Vernooij, is once again available on Amazon and should be at local
bookstores as well. Our stocking problems should be over. A third printing
Hello again,
I'm just getting back to testing your rpm builds for samba.
Question: What kerberoes package are you using with your build?
I'm doing a wbinfo -u and getting all users in domains that my AD domain
trusts and the local account but none from the domain I'm a Domain
Member Server of.
All,
I want to be able to disconnect a user from a samba share. I'm using
Samba 2.2.8a on Solaris 8. If I'm reading OReilly correctly, I should
be able to use smbcontrol with the SMBD process id of the user who has
the share mounted. Here's an example:
ascmdev nguyenal tcmsdev 5654
I have set Printcap /dev/null in cupsd.conf and re-started cupsd first
then smbd. Guess what? smbclient -L localhost still lists all my
printers! And I can still print from my Windows apps. (I can't print
anymore from OpenOffice, since that one *does* look for a printcap)
In desperation
Hi
I just tried to import the users/machine/groups from a NT4 PDC, it
imported everything fine with the group mappings, only one thing
messing, the password hashes, they are all XXX (sambaLMPassword and
sambaNTPassword attributes). I am running RH9.0 with OpenLDAP 2.0.27
with nssldap. Am I
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Tim Jordan wrote:
Hello again,
I'm just getting back to testing your rpm builds for samba.
Question: What kerberoes package are you using with your build?
The packages that ship with the specific distro (otherwise I would have
to provide them too
Hello,
I've compiled Samba 3.0.0 with CUPS support. I verified this:
# ldd /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd
*snip*
libcups.so.2 = /usr/lib/libcups.so.2 (0x400dc000)
*snip*
My smb.conf was copied from the HOWTO and the relevant sections look
like:
[global]
*snip*
# print support
load
I am trying to setup SAMBA 2.2.7 on a RH8 box. Ideally I want it to be a
backup domain controller. But I continue to get :
smbd/password.c:domain_client_validate(1556) domain_client_validate: could
not fetch trust account password for domain IWA : 2 Time(s)
I can look at the server from My
Hi
My plan is joining XP Pro client to authenticate via Samba 3.0 domain or
workgroup.
The problem is the XP client at first login interface didnt show logon
location like to This Computer and AJK-ITS workgroup, so it cannot
authenticate to Samba Server.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have
A couple more data points:
# smbclient //ds119b/ps4
Password:
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
#
The syslog shows this as a result:
Dec 9 13:46:47 ds119b smbd[21284]: [2003/12/09 13:46:47,
0] printing/pcap.c:pcap_printername_ok(282)
Dec 9 13:46:47 ds119b smbd[21284]: Unable
Dec 9 13:38:17 ds119b smbd[21244]: [2003/12/09 13:38:17,
0] printing/pcap.c:pcap_printername_ok(282)
Dec 9 13:38:17 ds119b smbd[21244]: Unable to open printcap
file cups for read!
Hopefully a dumb question... but is cups running? Also, what does an
lpstat -a show?
~ Daniel
Fran Fabrizio wrote:
I have set Printcap /dev/null in cupsd.conf and re-started cupsd first
then smbd. Guess what? smbclient -L localhost still lists all my
printers! And I can still print from my Windows apps. (I can't print
anymore from OpenOffice, since that one *does* look for a printcap)
Thanks, Jeremy,
In Samba2.2.8a, the encoding settings are client code page = 850 and
character set = ISO8859-1. In Samba3.0.1rc1, I use default setting like
unix charset = UTF8. The Samba server is running under customize RedHat
7.2 Linux ( i386 ). The panic happened when I clicked on( maybe you
RedHat 9, samba-2.2.7a-8.9.0. Fresh install. No iptables or any firewall
settings.
I can access my server fine locally with smbclient, but using smbclient from
a machine located in a network I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] kwang]$ smbclient //webdev.ic2.org/home
added interface ip=24.243.211.67
I am thinking it is related to the add scripts, here they are :
add machine script = /usr/local/samba/share/smbldap-useradd.pl -w %u
add user script = /usr/local/samba/share/smbldap-useradd.pl -a %u
delete user script = /usr/local/samba/share/smbldap-userdel.pl %u
add group script =
I have a problem where Samba is leaving too many files open and the system
runs out of file descriptors. I changed the value of fs.file-max from
the RedHat 9 default of 209708 to 309708, then 509708 when the problem
happened again. The result is that it creates a DoS on other services and
can have
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 09:19:15AM +0800, Juer Lee wrote:
Thanks, Jeremy,
In Samba2.2.8a, the encoding settings are client code page = 850 and
character set = ISO8859-1. In Samba3.0.1rc1, I use default setting like
unix charset = UTF8. The Samba server is running under customize RedHat
7.2
How are you so sure there are no firewall settings. These things tend
to get turned on my default.
Walk thru DIAGNOSIS.txt. For example, can you ping the samba server?
What do you see with, let me recall, iptables -L (?), might be the command.
Joel
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 10:58:48AM -0600, Kent
Oh, really? My compiler is gcc-2.95.3, isn't new enough to compile Samba
3.0? Do you mean that I should use gcc-2.96 or higher?
JL
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From: Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Juer Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 10:12:27AM +0800, Juer Lee wrote:
Oh, really? My compiler is gcc-2.95.3, isn't new enough to compile Samba
3.0? Do you mean that I should use gcc-2.96 or higher?
Not gcc, *GLIBC* - the C library on the RedHat 7.2 box
That's the part that includes the iconv libraries
Sorry, I use such package as my C libarary. Any problems with this?
glib-devel-1.2.10-5.i386.rpm glibc-devel-2.2.4-13.i386.rpm
glib10-1.0.6-10.i386.rpm glibc-profile-2.2.4-13.i386.rpm
JL
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From: Jeremy Allison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Juer Lee [EMAIL
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 10:21:49AM +0800, Juer Lee wrote:
Sorry, I use such package as my C libarary. Any problems with this?
glib-devel-1.2.10-5.i386.rpm glibc-devel-2.2.4-13.i386.rpm
glib10-1.0.6-10.i386.rpm glibc-profile-2.2.4-13.i386.rpm
Well I'm not sure, that's the problem.
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Hi,
Note to Roaming profile that it requires a stable and relatively fast
connection to the server since it retrieve and synchronize quite a lot of
stuff everytime you login or logout, unluckily our organization are separated
in a few buildings and we're running over a wireless connection
Hopefully a dumb question... but is cups running? Also, what does an
lpstat -a show?
Dumb questions are usually the right kind to be asking, it's bound to
be something basic that I missed. :-) However, everything looks ok:
# ps -eaf | grep cupsd
root 21413 1 0 14:04 ?
I have a small network that includes two Linux computers and one Windows
XP Pro computer.
I'm trying to get share my Linux resources properly with the Windows
computer. If I set it for share level security and set a user name for
each share, along with guest ok, then I can get in as whichever
I am proud to announce the availability of treeconv, a program designed
to do in-place charset conversion of filenames.
It was programmed in order to convert the files stored at a customer's
system from cp850( Samba 2.x ) to utf8( Samba 3.x ) charsets
when upgrading Samba at the fileservers.
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I have a small network that includes two Linux computers and
one
GhodMode wrote:
I have a small network that includes two Linux computers and one Windows
XP Pro computer.
I'm trying to get share my Linux resources properly with the Windows
computer. If I set it for share level security and set a user name for
each share, along with guest ok, then I can get in
Hello Support,
Please remove me from the Samba list for now.
thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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would anyone know when swat is going to reopen there page
Paul
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On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 22:16, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
GhodMode wrote:
I have a small network that includes two Linux computers and one Windows
XP Pro computer.
I'm trying to get share my Linux resources properly with the Windows
computer. If I set it for share level security and set a
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003, Matthew D. Smith wrote:
I do not have it setup as a wins server, wasnt sure if i needed to or
not.
You have to, if you whish to set up a real PDC with logon
service, server based user homes, profiles and so on.
If you just want to share some some directories or printers, you
On Tue, 9 Dec 2003 14:18 , McKeever Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
samba 2.2.8a/LDAP backend
Red Hat 7.3
Windows 2000 server, connected to the samba controlled domain
Sql Server 7.0
It seems that my sql server does not want to run scheduled jobs as a domain user, I
am needing to do this for a
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Kurt Pfeifle wrote:
Fran Fabrizio wrote:
I have set Printcap /dev/null in cupsd.conf and re-started cupsd
first then smbd. Guess what? smbclient -L localhost still lists all
my printers! And I can still print from my
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