Just thought I bring attention to the state of the debian packages at
http://download.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/ the
samba_3.0.1-2_i386.deb and samba-common_3.0.1-2_i386.deb have errors
associated with the packaging of the debs. An underscore seems to have
found it's way into the templat
>>> > [2004/01/05 18:42:30, 1] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(172)
>>> > Failed to verify incoming ticket!
>>> >
>>> > Is there any special configuration I have to do on Active
Directory to
>>> > become AD authentication available to Samba ?
>
>>
>> Almost certainly, you are running versio
Hi,
How to create samba client as domain member, using LDAP (openldap) as
backend database, but without using ldap admin dn value in smb.conf?
So the ldap admin account just known at samba domain server.
Thank you.
Widi
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Andrew Judge wrote:
> I think that most of my problems are somewhat resolved except for this last
> one. I can not get domain admin rights to the ntadmins users. I get the
> following output for groupmaps:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] i386]# net groupmap list
> System Operators (S-1
Andrew,
Thank you for the information, it allowed me to make progress, however I am
now getting the following error:
The domain controller is down or otherwise unavailable or the machine
account cannot be found.
I have used "smbpasswd -a -m rm6$" to add the machine account. Without this
it goes
Hi,
Is it normal for nmbd to react to its own broadcasts? This is what seems
to be happening to me.
I'm just installed SAMBA 2.2.8a on a Gentoo box on my home network; a
3-node network using NetBIOS over TCP/IP--all B-nodes. Looking at the
logs I saw lines such as the following each time I sta
I think that most of my problems are somewhat resolved except for this last
one. I can not get domain admin rights to the ntadmins users. I get the
following output for groupmaps:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] i386]# net groupmap list
System Operators (S-1-5-32-549) -> -1
Replicators (S-1-5-32-552) -> -1
Gu
hi to all
i have just successfully created a samba PDC ... now i added users and
machine accounts ...
but how to give administrative rights in the users?
or it is really built-in ... for security purposes
Kent
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Andrew Judge wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can find a step by step migration guide for side by
> side servers from 2.2 to 3.0?
>
> The guide in the docs is more of what's new and what's depreciated and
> doesn't help much.
>
Samba-3 should work with samba-2.x smb.conf file
Does anyone know where I can find a step by step migration guide for side by
side servers from 2.2 to 3.0?
The guide in the docs is more of what's new and what's depreciated and
doesn't help much.
Andy
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Hi all,
I've downloaded and installed the 3.0.2pre1 package. However, I've not
managed to get winbindd working. I've run into a credentials cache problem
(so I haven't been able to even get to the point I was at before).
My krb5.conf and pam settings haven't changed and I'm using the same
smb.c
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Hello,
I found an interesting thing that I don't know if it is a bug, by design
or I need to be doing something that I'm not but here goes.
My system
RedHat 8.0 (1) PDC with LDAP 2.1.23 backend master,
(3) BDC with LDA
My linux machine (linda) has a Windows share that I can see and copy files to as root.
The full Windows machine (wanda) was mounted with smbmount at /mnt/wanda.
I can see the entire Windows machine as a user but must be root to cp files.
Presently I get the error message: "cp: cannot create regula
Let me rephrase. This tool would be for management of Samba-based NT-style domains.
John H. wrote:
webmin
www.webmin.com
has EXCELLENT samba tools for managing users. it's really nice how it will bind samba
users to unix users for you(change unix user, and samba user is changed). I recently
mo
Running 3.0 on Solaris, Win client is XP Pro.
This is my first go with Samba, and as such I am keeping it simple. The
smb.conf file looks like this:
-
[global]
workgroup = @HOME
encrypt passwords = yes
[test]
comment = For testing only, please
pat
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004 09:42:18 +1100 pr on ryders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have samba connecting an SGI ( Irix6.5) to a pc network (NT4 and XP
> pro). The NT4 can see the SGI but SGI no see NT4. I can ping
What does it mean "no see NT4"? How do you do that from SGI?
> everything in both d
Winbindd is having trouble finding the Domain Admins group in my domain.
It appears to be searching for the group but does not show what domain
it's looking into - then it tries the local PC (ANC-Gentoo):
log.winbind:
[2004/01/07 13:20:43, 3] nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:winbindd_getgrnam(237)
[2
Google for
"access denied, unable to connect" +samba
and you'll get lots of hits.
If you do that and then still can't print check your cups error_log to see if
you are getting
Unsupported format 'application/octet-stream'
If so then you need to uncomment the line in both mime.convs and mime.
I have samba connecting an SGI ( Irix6.5) to a pc network (NT4 and XP
pro). The NT4 can see the SGI but SGI no see NT4. I can ping
everything in both directions OK. I cannot mount the PC filesystem
using NFS on SGI, so I guess it's a samba issue. What am I doing wrong
?.
Thanks in advance
P
Applied, thanks.
Jeremy.
As a sidenote, everything works Exactly As Expected now. Winbind is
working flawlessly.
Thanks,
-Justin
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On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 01:47:39PM -0600, Jeffery Cox wrote:
> Yes I am using XP Pro. I have joined the XP machine to the domain
> successfully. I am running Samba 2.27 on RHL 9. Whenever I log on to the
> machine and attempt a domain logon, I am told that the domain is
> unavailable. I have search
Thank you for your response.
Bug 910 looks like a different issue.
We are using Samba on Solaris 8, with "security = ads",
with AD running on a W2K server.
We cannot access someone else's file on Solaris that
is owned by a group that we are a member of, if that
group is not our primary group.
Hi Jochen,
1) How do I know if my Solaris has libsendfile support?
2) Where can I get these MIT-Kerberos header files?
Thanks,
Steven.
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hello,
i have troubles with samba - version 2.2.8a (suse).
saving files from the cad-prog solidworks --> samba always "crashes".
this is what the logfile says:
003/12/24 09:34:50, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(39)
INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 6945 (2.2.8a-SuSE)
Please read the file BUGS.
How do I retrieve a sid from a 2.2 secrets.tdb file and then how do I apply
it to 3.3. Not many specifics are here:
http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/samba-pdc.html#id2894258
Any help much appreciated.
Andy
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Yeah, I actually did that. Now the really sucky part - the people with
domain admin rights before no longer have them. So.. things like quickbooks
no longer work on their machines. And... you can't see the friging domain
users - probably as a result of not having the same SID on the machine.
An
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 03:30:19PM -0500, Justin Baugh wrote:
>
> 3.0.2pre1 does indeed fix the Kerberos "Unknown key table type" problem,
> but winbind nss support under FreeBSD is broken. I filed a bug (#948)
> along with a simple patch which fixes the problem. Basically:
> winbind_nss_freebs
Hi,
As Cedric suggested (thank you very much, man !!), I´ve downgraded my
Samba
from 3.0.1 to 3.0.0 and it worked !! There´s no more "password asking"
window and no more Kerboros ticket errors.
Now I´m facing a new, weird problem: when my users can´t print 0(I´ve
installed Cups to manage the Des
This should be fixed in the latest Samba 3.0 cvs tree. Please test
the 3.0.2pre1 release which is due out tomorrow.
Jerry,
3.0.2pre1 does indeed fix the Kerberos "Unknown key table type" problem,
but winbind nss support under FreeBSD is broken. I filed a bug (#948)
along with a simple patch whi
Hi Steven,
there is nothing special - if your Solaris has libsendfile-Support.
Second you need the MIT-Kerberos since the Sun Kerberos doesn't provide
any headerfiles.
Compile Samba with your needs and be happy.
If you are happy with 3.0.0 you can use the (Sparc) binary Package from
http://www.mi
Good Day All,
I'm looking for a HowTO on how to compile/Install/Configure
Samba 3.0.1 with active directory support running on
Solaris 8. i.e. The samba server should be able to
authenticate against a Windows 2000 active directory.
Is there any such document? I've searched and have come up
em
webmin
www.webmin.com
has EXCELLENT samba tools for managing users. it's really nice how it will bind samba
users to unix users for you(change unix user, and samba user is changed). I recently
moved a small company over to a linux server and webmin was key for them so they could
understand ho
Yes I am using XP Pro. I have joined the XP machine to the domain
successfully. I am running Samba 2.27 on RHL 9. Whenever I log on to the
machine and attempt a domain logon, I am told that the domain is
unavailable. I have searched google many times with many permutations and
have not found an acc
A lot of people have complained about unreliable connections to W2K and XP
machines. The folowing patch solved the problems for us. I have no idea
why it works, but after this patch we had no more problems connecting to
workstations in the domain.
--- samba-3.0.2pre1/source/rpc_parse/parse_net.c
I'm having some confusing problems transferring approximately 16GB, in
about 541,000 individual files.
What is happening is that I am starting with a blank destination
directory on a gentoo system running samba 3.0.1, and pulling from one
of two windows systems. The problems come in that each time
Thanks for the reassurance, but I'd prefer to understand the situation
and resolve if possible.
Do you have any idea what could be causing the message for this one
workstation, or alternatively where I can read about configuration of
"Alias Members"? As a very last resort, how would I "remove the
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Thorsten Leiser wrote:
> We're using s. 2.2.8a in conjunction with a win2k dc. For
> uid/gid-mapping we use winbindd. Now we plan the migration to samba 3.
> We have about 100 Users and i don't want to rebuild the idmaps by hand.
>
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On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, John H. wrote:
>
> I am having nearly the EXACT same problem as
> http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2003-December/033315.html
>
> I have samba 3.0.1-1 rpms and fedora core 1.
Please test 3.0.2pre1. If the problem r
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Jim O'Neill wrote:
> I have noticed the following behavior when testing out Samba 3.0.1 on
> RH9 with ldap authentication.
>
> Linux Samba V3.0.1 set up as PDC for domain DOM1 has a user test1. Two
> NT4 domains DOM2 and DOM3 also
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On Tue, 6 Jan 2004, Cedric Puddy wrote:
> > The logs are saying:
> > [2004/01/05 18:42:30, 1] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(172)
> > Failed to verify incoming ticket!
> > [2004/01/05 18:42:30, 1] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(172)
>
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 07:34:57PM -0700, Craig White wrote:
> > dumb question...
> >
> > if I put \\SERVER\PROFILES\%u in sambaProfilePath for some user and that
> > user logs in for the first time, it li
Please help, I've seen some people now mentioning about this problem.
Has anyone got the answer yet?
I heard that downgrading works? Is there no other solution?
Please reply to this email, cause I did not subscribe to the mailing
list, as I don't want to be bombarded with virus again>
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We are trying to mount a dfs share on a Redhat 9 machine that's served
from our W2K3 AD server. We've been banging our heads against this for
quite a while, so I thought it time to run up the white flag and ask
here. We've been trying variations of this:
# mount -t smbfs -o
username=OURDOMAI
Have you taken a look at rsync? rsync.samba.org
it can do lots of nifty things, such as bandwidth limits, diff
backups, etc..
take care,
g
Joe Wojnas wrote:
I put a Samba server in small office (6 users) that has 1.5 Terabytes of storage space. They are unique in that they need the space
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 11:07:13PM -0600, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
> Binary packages are available at
>
> http://download.samba.org/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/
Please note that SuSE binaries for 3.0.2pre1 are available on
ftp.sernet.de.
Volker
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Le mer 07/01/2004 à 15:20, Andrew Gaffney a écrit :
> There was talk a few weeks ago about the possibility of a Tk-based user management
> tool
> that never happened. I'm planning on trying to do this myself. What features were to
> be in
> the one that never materialized? What features might p
> If I choose "Connect...", windows says "The server on which
> the 'PdfPrinter' printer resides does not have the correct
> printer driver installed. If you want to install the driver on
> your local computer, click OK.". It does not download driver
> from samba server =(
If you click Ok, then ca
> The problem seems to be in the way WinNT4 stores the SID in the ACE. In
> particular, the conversion of the token '4241608303' -> '-53358993'.
I have discovered that in 32 bits, the two numbers are the same (formatting
unsigned or signed, respectively):
1100 1101 0001 1100 1110 0110
> > But now, users want me to configure samba so when they access
> > the printer through windows explorer, they do not have to
> > install printer driver, they are automagically downloaded from
> > samba server. I've seen in the doc it is possible for a real
> > printer, so I've tried to do the sa
We're using s. 2.2.8a in conjunction with a win2k dc. For uid/gid-mapping we
use winbindd. Now we plan the migration to samba 3. We have about 100 Users
and i don't want to rebuild the idmaps by hand. Is it possible to move the
winbindd_idmap.tdb to the ldap idmap backend?
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Hi,
I've setup Samba NT based networks with OpenLDAP database.
But to make sambas operations works fetching data to LDAP, it should have
an account on LDAP that able to write some objects, such as passwords
(when changing passwd) or object creation (when registering or joining to
directory) .The
> But now, users want me to configure samba so when they access
> the printer through windows explorer, they do not have to
> install printer driver, they are automagically downloaded from
> samba server. I've seen in the doc it is possible for a real
> printer, so I've tried to do the same for my
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On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 07:21, Jason Balicki wrote:
> >If you are going to use LDAP - you need to learn, feel comfortable and
> >use LDAP --- first
>
> While we're sort of on the subject, can you reccomend any decent
> LDAP books?
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Hi Dan,
I think this is the same issue I came across some time ago. Check
https://bugzilla.samba.org for bug id 538 and see if that matches your problem. If so
the fix has obviously missed 3.0.1 so I hope it will be integrated into 3.0.2,
thanks Andy.
-Original Mess
On Wednesday 07 January 2004 03:09, Andrew Athan wrote:
> So, it seems that Windows XP specifies the primary IP address as the source
> address of the TCP connection when connecting to \\192.168.2.200 !!??
I think that Windows only binds NetBIOS to its primary interface. If your GbE
device is not
Hi,
I'm having an issue with samba 3.0.1 (and I also tried grabbing source from
cvs a day ago). I've searched around, but haven't come up with any working
patches to help me. My first issue is an interaction between the principals
used by samba and those by openssh. I built openssh with gssap
There was talk a few weeks ago about the possibility of a Tk-based user management tool
that never happened. I'm planning on trying to do this myself. What features were to be in
the one that never materialized? What features might people want in it? To begin, the
program will only be able to do
"Craig White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> John Terpstra's how-to pretty much explains it - but unfortunately,
> until you are actually fumbling with the data, the information seems
> slippery as jello.
Tell me about it!!!
>
> the smbldap-populate script will se
Hi John/List,
I'm attemtpting this (idmap in LDAP) with samba3.0.1 and Sun DS 5.2 but
without any success. I've tried what John T has suggested below but my idmap OU is
still empty (adapted LDAP commnads for Sun DS). I cannot see any errors in either
Samba or Sun DS logs, does anyone ha
>If you are going to use LDAP - you need to learn, feel comfortable and
>use LDAP --- first
While we're sort of on the subject, can you reccomend any decent
LDAP books?
Thanks,
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Hi,
does anyone know if it is possible to implement a samba-Setup using Domain
users without the use of Winbind?
If've the following environment:
- Ldap-Server with every Userinformation (Single Point of Administration)
- Group and User (also the Mappings and the Passwords) are replicated into t
Lyndon,
I had a similar problem in a large m$ environment I worked within.
This was a few years ago, but I seem to recall the fix was upgrading to
the 2.2.7 or higher. I too at the time was using 7.3. The other
application I found which will burn you when using earlier versions of
samba
Hello =)
I got some problem configuring a pdf printer and make windows
to download automagically drivers from [print$] share on my
samba 3.0.1 server.
Well, I've configured a pdf printer (based on this doc:
http://www.linuxgazette.com/issue72/bright.html), tested it
and it works pretty well =)
T
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 04:17, Jamrock wrote:
> "Craig White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > If you are going to use LDAP - you need to learn, feel comfortable and
> > use LDAP --- first
> >
> > Craig
>
> I am comfortable with LDAP. I have been using it as a dir
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 04:12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have FC1 + samba 3.0.1. From Nautilus I can't browse into smb:/// to
> view any available domain/workgroup. But I can go directly to any
> computer with smb:///conputer-name.
>
> When I tried to call 'nmblookup -M -- -' I get:
> querying
I have been working on the "Account Unknown" problem and I have found that
it could be related with some kind of WinNT4 to Samba3 SID conversion bug.
In particular, let be "user1" a user of the Samba3 domain with SID:
S-1-5-21-4241608303-34714143-466288756-2092
After assign permissions for user1
"Craig White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> If you are going to use LDAP - you need to learn, feel comfortable and
> use LDAP --- first
>
> Craig
I am comfortable with LDAP. I have been using it as a directory server for
a year or so. I have been using Samba 2.x
I have FC1 + samba 3.0.1. From Nautilus I can't browse into smb:/// to
view any available domain/workgroup. But I can go directly to any
computer with smb:///conputer-name.
When I tried to call 'nmblookup -M -- -' I get:
querying __MSBROWSE__ on 192.168.0.255
name_query failed to find name __
What kind of domain are you using? Win2k or Win2003? Mine works for Win2k
while fails for Win2003.
Juer
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Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 6:55 PM
Subject: [Samba] Re: 3.0.1 - "Failed to verify incoming t
Greetings ...
Downloaded and recompiled for my installation Samba 3.0.2pre1, tested
and all is working. I am able to access the shares with the server name
fine.
Thanks
Mailed
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newbie here..
my samba3.0 sits on a redhat9 and i have a winNT4.0 logging into it..
the name of the ntPC is cpu3 now.. im not sure what to put into my
profiles and netlogon..
here is a the log of the specific workstation
[2004/01/07 18:47:10, 2] smbd/sesssetup.c:
thanks that works but i have another problem ... ill be posting it
in another thread
On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 17:16, FermÃn Galán Márquez wrote:
> As far I know, you cannot use the same name for users and a machines
> account.
>
> This is the way that I follow to create machine accounts:
>
Well, i found a partial solution now, as long as you have windows
2k/XP/2k3 clients, you can use CIFS instead of SMBFS, it works without
skipping files.
However i have another slight problem now, du reports wrong directory
sizes on cifs shares, ls -l however reports all files and their sizes
co
I've set up a red hat linux 7.3 server running samba 2.2.3a. Windows
clients often freeze when opening excel files stores on the server. Any
ideas?
Thanks
Lyndon Davies
Information Systems Manager
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
020 8871 6569
=
Good day,
I apologise for the long post but I think all is relevant.
Any help would be appreciated. My smb.conf global section at the bottom.
Thanks.
Has anyone set up Samba 3 using winbindd to authenticate on 2003 Active
Directory?
Winbind appears to working correctly.
Joined the domain wi
I migrated an existent domain, about 70 NT4 + some XP clients to Samba.
Redhat 9, Samba 3.0, Single server configured as PDC.
A major problem that occurs is that often files that are locked, stay
locked even after the client pc reboots. Users cannot access the files
anymore and Samba has to be re
This problem is something about SAMBA smbd.
It doesn't matter whether samba runs also as WINS server.
I wrote earlier:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2003-December/077722.html
My networks WINS server is WINDOWS 2000, not samba.
I had both my PDC and BDC upgraded to 3.0.1 once. The errors ac
I add the "profile acls = yes" but still the same...
Here is what the error logs...
[2004/01/07 13:33:39, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(698)
win2kserver (192.168.10.11) connect to service profiles initially as
user stchan (uid=1002, gid=513) (pid 3652)
[2004/01/07 13:34:01, 0] lib/smbl
We have the same problem:
And we can find that in our logfiles:
--
log.smbd-[2004/01/07 07:38:52, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(948)
log.smbd: getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not connected
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John H. wrote:
I am having nearly the EXACT sa
As far I know, you cannot use the same name for users and a machines
account.
This is the way that I follow to create machine accounts:
1. Create a "user" account in /etc/passwd (note the '$')
# useradd cpu3$
2. Create the machine account with smbpasswd (note now '$' is not in the
name)
# smbp
Hello to all,
After years of worriless use of Samba, I've stumbled across a strange
error
when building up a new system based on an Alpha PWS-600au.
My distri is based on Gentoo. The Samba source is 2.2.8a.
After compiling, configuring and running, my server is visible and all
shares are browsabl
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, ro0ot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using VMware to test Samba 3.0.0 (running in VMware) with Windows
> 2000 Server (running in VMware). My Samba 3.0.0 is running as PDC and I
> manage to configure Windows 2000 Server to join to Samba 3.0.0 but when
> I logoff from the domain, there is
Hello all,
I have a small WAN that currently has NT4 boxes running as BDC at each remote
site. Central site has Win2K box running as PDC.
I wish to replace all the NT4 boxes with Linux using samba, I cannot however
change the PDC as there is proprietary software running on it that is
accessed by
i just got confused in creating machine accounts in my samba server
1rst creating the user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# smbpasswd -a cpu3
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
Added user cpu3.
than adding the machine...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# smbpasswd -a -m cpu3$
Failed initialise SAM_ACCOUNT
Hi Guys!
I am from South Africa and this is my first post.
My first installation of SAMBA (2001) worked like a charm! No hassles and
the system has been running for the last 2+ years! The documentation was
also of such nature that it was no problem to install/configure...
The machine that I
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Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 12:52 PM
To: steven.TSE
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] computer name instead of username?
On Wed, Jan 07, 2004 at 11:15:22AM +0800,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Sinc
So, it seems that Windows XP specifies the primary IP address as the source
address of the TCP connection when connecting to \\192.168.2.200 !!??
On linux host netstat -an:
tcp0 1239 192.168.2.200:139 216.254.100.242:2894
ESTABLISHED
I would have expected this to read
tcp
Hi,
I am using VMware to test Samba 3.0.0 (running in VMware) with Windows
2000 Server (running in VMware). My Samba 3.0.0 is running as PDC and I
manage to configure Windows 2000 Server to join to Samba 3.0.0 but when
I logoff from the domain, there is an error stating that it can't copy a
pa
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