Leon,
look at the thread "Problems compiling samba-3.0.7 on Redhat-7.2".
I found the same as you, compiling on RH-7.2 and SuSE-7.3
It worked on SuSE-9.0.
Still haven't got a clue about the cause of the problem. Just removing the '@' from the
@$(CC) in the Makefile so that I see what actually ha
Hi,
I have a Windows server, that I access using smbclient or smbmount.
After having the typical problem with non-ascii characters fixed in
smbclient, I was expecting to have it solved with smbmount as well.
However, that is not the case.
More precisely: I have a file on my Linux machine with g
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 21:55, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to use Group Policies in Samba (or Samba + OpenLDAP etc.)?
I want to replace Active Directory with Samba (and possibly some other
tools like OpenLDAP), and Group Policy is a feature I need to have.
Tony,
I look forward to your findings in detail.
Thanks.
- John T.
On Thursday 23 September 2004 23:35, Tony Fugere wrote:
> After further review, I don't believe this is the proper approach to the
> problem. It seems to me that the %u is being used ambiguously. The logic
> of how the published
After further review, I don't believe this is the proper approach to the
problem. It seems to me that the %u is being used ambiguously. The logic
of how the published API of the variables and the call to the
smbldap-useradd program makes it important for the documenters to
understand what the t
Hi,
is winbind work if samba is PDC, not joined to domain?
All examples I find work if samba is joined on windows DC, but not acting as DC.
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Hi guys I just want to ask what are the things to consider in upgrading Samba. I have
Samba 3.0.5pre1 installed running as PDC and openldap as backend. Im little bit
worried that an rpm upgrade might mess my whole setup. Thanks
Jan Ardosa
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Hi guys I was just wondering if there's already a way to automate the process of
updating Windows to be specific XP. My idea is to mimic how a Windows server domain
controller can rollout critical update on the entire domain. Can Samba do this? Thanks
for any info
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I've set up a Samba server using security = ads. From
domain user "acct_spare" I can connect to share "public" but
can *not* connect to the home share for acct_spare as
follows:
filesrv1:~ # smbclient //192.168.1.53/public -U acct_spare
Password:
Domain=[XYZCOMPANY] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.4-
Mates,
The saga continues, but THANK GOD 'make revert' WORKS. Here is my
problem. I am trying to compile 3.0.7 from source and install it on my
Mandrake 7.2 box. The gcc compiler is 2.95.3. Here is what I have done:
[stop samba]
# ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-smbmount
# make
# make insta
Hi all,
I downloaded Samba 3.0.7 (gzipped) from samba.org to RedHat Linux,
unzipper, and configured source.
I got the following error during compilation
Linking nsswitch/libnss_wins.so
lib/system.po: In function `sys_dlopen':
lib/system.po(.text+0xb37): undefined reference to `dlopen'
lib/system
> Thanks for the info.
>
> In 'The Complete FreeBSD' (4th edition), on page 70: "Use the rest
> of the space on disk for a /home file system, as long as it's
> possible to back it up on a single tape. Otherwise, make multiple file
> systems. /home is the normal directory for user files."
>
> I
Hi,
With Mandrake's samba 3.0.6-4.1.100mdk udpate, I see that uppercase
foldername is created instead of lowercase for some users, also some
users cannot be mapped. Is there a fix for this?
Regards,
Norman
drwxrwxrwx 1015098 Domain Users 4096 Sep 22 08:24 swong/
drwxrwxrwx 17 SXIAODoma
hi
#!/bin/bash
#delete all files older 7 days in all homes .recycle and its subfolders
find /home/*/.recycle/ -mtime +7 -type f -exec rm "{}" ";"
you can do this by cron in varias share with other paths
Regards
Rodrigo Carvalhaes schrieb:
Hi Joe!
Thanks for your promptly answer.
What I wanna to do
At 14:26 9/23/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:
>> At 13:20 9/23/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> >> What is recommended for a public, 'free-for-all',
>> >> anyone can read or write directory on FreeBSD?
>> >>
>> >> What are the reasons for preferring one place
>> >> over another?
>> >>
>> >> Wou
Samuel Partida wrote:
Hi there, we had some problems with that issue, i know it is covered and i
solved it with veto file = /*ktop.ini/ etc...
But now i'm thinking about it again, it's because Windows XP saves some
metainformation in some hidden files, one of them is desktop.ini, which is
very
I am new to samba and am having a problem with smbd starting. It just hangs when I run
smbd -D. I set the debug level to 10 and the log file looks like this:
Adding chars 0x0 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x21 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x23 0x0 (l->u =
I'm pretty sure that we have our problems solved by using %m, but I will
triple check and post results in a few hours. I don't really want to
mislead anyone into having a six month struggle as I have had with this.
Tony
John H Terpstra wrote:
Tony,
I do not have any proof to contradict your info
On Thursday 23 September 2004 18:10, Samuel Partida wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> How can I manage NT Domain Policies on a Samba PDC? How can I make the XP
> Pro workstations get those policies applied? Which tool do I need to
> generate those policies?
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-Guide.pdf
Se
Thanks for the tip, Doug!
I´ve installed BackupPC and till now (6 days) I´m pretty happy... For the
ones that have spare HD´s and would like to have an on-line backup-restore
solution, it´s a good tool.
[]´s,
Mark Jones
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Jam
Got the solution.
Just had to wait a couple of minutes after I restarted the ldap and smbd
services. !
Ive got no idea why.
Regards,
Pari
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Hi there!
I have a Samba Domain at my office, we have some mappings from unix-nt groups
but I haven't tried to map the native NT Domain Groups, they are named in
english at Samba and our XP Pro workstations are spanish so, should I get rid
of those predefinited NT english Domain Groups and crea
I've looked at the log, there's hundreds of entries that have nothing to
do with logging in; just all the chatter of sitting on the wire.
I want to find when the last login was. What should I look for?
/r
David Rankin wrote:
Hmmm
Why not just:
# tail -n50 /var/log/samba/log.(machine)
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Hi there!
How can I manage NT Domain Policies on a Samba PDC? How can I make the XP Pro
workstations get those policies applied? Which tool do I need to generate
those policies?
Thanks!!!
Samuel Partida.
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Hi there, we had some problems with that issue, i know it is covered and i
solved it with veto file = /*ktop.ini/ etc...
But now i'm thinking about it again, it's because Windows XP saves some
metainformation in some hidden files, one of them is desktop.ini, which is
very annoying because note
On Thursday 23 September 2004 14:50, Georg Lutz wrote:
> Argghh, found the solution:
>
> "printing = bsd" has to be specified _before_ "print command", otherwise
> the print command is resetted to the default value!
>
> _This_ should be documented!
I'd love to document this. What section of the Sa
On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 21:55, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible to use Group Policies in Samba (or Samba + OpenLDAP etc.)?
>
> I want to replace Active Directory with Samba (and possibly some other
> tools like OpenLDAP), and Group Policy is a feature I need to have.
Not avai
On Fri, 2004-09-24 at 00:15, Eric Masson wrote:
> > "John" == John H Terpstra writes:
>
> Hi John,
>
> John> No. Not possible at this time.
>
> Is there any weekly or monthly status bulletin regarding 4.0 branch
> progress (added features and so on) ?
>
> I haven't found anything like tha
On Thu, 2004-09-23 at 23:14, Samuel Partida wrote:
> Hello, i'm new in the list so hi everybody!
>
> I think that this question could be asked many times, is possible make
> Samba act as ADS server? Maybe with the Samba-TNG fork or with some CVS
> version?
Samba4 is the development version that
Hmmm
Why not just:
# tail -n50 /var/log/samba/log.(machine)
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Hi Denis, this is nonsens , if a user wants to break your security he
will do it anyway, win auth is easy enough to be breaked by any user
also in native win setups.
If you want be secure use no windows, i gave advice for the netlogon
problem and wanted help out with the prog cpau which is very
Argghh, found the solution:
"printing = bsd" has to be specified _before_ "print command", otherwise
the print command is resetted to the default value!
_This_ should be documented!
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hi this is a network browsing problem,
setup either samba as wins server , or
a win nt server acting as wins server, configure
all your clients to use the wins servers ip, having a dns server may
help the browsing, you can use a dhcp server or static entries or host
files as well, study browsing
David Rankin wrote:
Where and what should I look for to determine users last login?
/var/log/samba/log.(username)
I only have logs that correspond to machine names, not user names. I
assume these will work. Is there a certain call or something to grep for?
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We made some changes to one of our Samba servers that until recently has
been primarily a print server. We added PDC with LDAP authentication to it.
Somewhere along the way, a different kind of behavior appeared. When users
add a printer to their windows machines it now appears as PrinterName on
On Thursday 23 September 2004 19:50, rruegner wrote:
> Hi,
> no the admin account and pass can be crypted
> so its usefull stuff
How will you prevent user from running this under debugger and sniffing
password from the program data segment?
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David Rankin wrote:
Where and what should I look for to determine users last login?
/var/log/samba/log.(username)
It should have been added that in order to use this method, you'll have
to make your log file directive look something like
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%u
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hosts in nsswitch.conf devfs fails on restart.
> > [share]
> > path = /appl/md/data
> > valid users = +asd
> > write list = +asd
> > read only = No
> > create mask = 0664
> > directory mask = 0775
> >
> > And it has directories that have 3000 files in them, but when I look
> > at the same
On Thursday 23 September 2004 21:23, Greg Talbot wrote:
> I have documented this problems 3 times now am am currently experiencing
> the worst one yet.
>
> I have samba shares that come up missing after a machine reboot while
> clients are connected to some shares.
> It seems to only be those dire
I am having a strange problem when I connect from a XP box to my Linux box
via samba using winbind. I have setup winbind to create my home folder when
I log into the Linux box, but the problem I am having is that when connect
to the Linux box I see my username folder appear on the screen and when
> At 13:20 9/23/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> What is recommended for a public, 'free-for-all',
> >> anyone can read or write directory on FreeBSD?
> >>
> >> What are the reasons for preferring one place
> >> over another?
> >>
> >> Would these work?
> >>
> >> /usr/local/share/sambapublic
David Rankin <> wrote:
>> Where and what should I look for to determine users last login?
>>
>
> /var/log/samba/log.(username)
A better way would be to add "utmp = yes" to your smb.conf, then
you can just use the "last" command to find out the last time a
user connected.
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Hi, I need advice. I have a bunch of XP PC's, as well as Win98 on a
network with a samba share. The 98 machines, and some of the XP's can
see the share(Suse8.2), but not other XP's ?. Any pointers would be
gratefully received. No smb passwords used. samba share is completely
open...using "
At 13:20 9/23/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> What is recommended for a public, 'free-for-all',
>> anyone can read or write directory on FreeBSD?
>>
>> What are the reasons for preferring one place
>> over another?
>>
>> Would these work?
>>
>> /usr/local/share/sambapublic/
>> /usr/share/samb
> Where and what should I look for to determine users last login?
>
/var/log/samba/log.(username)
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Well, I'm responding to myself hoping to get a little more guidance:
I have compiled 3.0.7-1 for Mandrake 7.2 (gcc 2.95.3) from source using:
# ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-smbmount
the only meaningful warning was the Unicode character translation message
# make
looks like it worked an
Rich,
You are using smbfs or cifsfs. This is the Samba mailing list - not the smbfs
or cifsfs list.
- John T.
On Thursday 23 September 2004 13:10, rich lott wrote:
> I'm using debian Sarge, Samba 3.0.6-3, Kernel 2.6.8
>
> I use smbmount //server/share mymountpt -oguest which connects fine, but
Where and what should I look for to determine users last login?
Thanks.
/R
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I'm using debian Sarge, Samba 3.0.6-3, Kernel 2.6.8
I use smbmount //server/share mymountpt -oguest which connects fine, but it
all dies (hangs) if I try to look in that mounted directory with konqueror in
kde OR nautillus in gnome.
In dmesg of the server computer I get:
smb_proc_readdir_long:
On Thursday 23 September 2004 13:04, you wrote:
> John,
> I have it. I unmounted the partition /dev/hda2 and boom the dir.
> structure and data is back, samba sees all of it now. Looks to be more of
> a Linux/FS problem than Samba.
I suspected you might have a hardware level or OS level problem.
Tony,
I do not have any proof to contradict your information, however, the source
code suggests that this advice is perhaps suspect.
The particular module that handles automatic account creation is in
~samba/source/rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c and specifically at line 2253.
Here is the very line th
> What is recommended for a public, 'free-for-all',
> anyone can read or write directory on FreeBSD?
>
> What are the reasons for preferring one place
> over another?
>
> Would these work?
>
> /usr/local/share/sambapublic/
> /usr/share/sambapublic/
> /home/sambapublic/
I recommend a separate p
ahoy,
i have been having the same problem after the auto update of samba
to 3.0.7-2.FC2. same problem with linux fc2 samba server and fc2
clients. winxp clients no problems. i can add the following info to the
problem:
1. when samba server starts, there are 2 smbd -D processes and one nmbd
- samba Begin
**Unmatched Entries**
lib/util_sock.c:get_socket_addr(919) getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint
is not connected : 20 Time(s)
smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(698) 315-01 (10.2.2.33) connect to service
ahendren initiall
After, oh, six months of attempts here and there to read everyone's
experiences with Samba/LDAP and inability for a windows 2000/XP machine
to join the domain, I finally discovered what was not working properly.
In my smb.conf I put:
add machine script = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd -w "%u"
Greg,
Please document how to reproduce this problem. We need specific step-by-step
instructions to permit this to be investigated.
- John T.
On Thursday 23 September 2004 12:23, Greg Talbot wrote:
> I have documented this problems 3 times now am am currently experiencing
> the worst one yet.
>
On Thursday 23 September 2004 11:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Bonjour ,
>
> We have installed linux suse professional and we would like to share an
> linux files tree like
> root
> Idir1
> Idir2
>I__dir3
> With a population of PC Microsolt WINDOW XP .We though to use samba
I have documented this problems 3 times now am am currently experiencing
the worst one yet.
I have samba shares that come up missing after a machine reboot while
clients are connected to some shares.
It seems to only be those directories that are mapped to samba, the
share's still show up via a wi
Dear Sirs,
I am running a Mandrake Linux V.10 with Samba 3.0.2a ,I noticed that
when accessing any directory from any Windows XP clients, the directory
date stamp changes to the current date (Directory date / not the files !!!).
Please advice.
Best regards,
Mahmoud Hamdy
IT Manager
Fa
Cyril,
What is the samba version?
- John T.
On Thursday 23 September 2004 10:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a share:
>
> [share]
> path = /appl/md/data
> valid users = +asd
> write list = +asd
> read only = No
> create mask = 066
Bonjour ,
We have installed linux suse professional and we would like to share an
linux files tree like
root
Idir1
Idir2
I__dir3
With a population of PC Microsolt WINDOW XP .We though to use samba for
this purpose but we would like to keep this files organization and to
forb
Hi,
I have a share:
[share]
path = /appl/md/data
valid users = +asd
write list = +asd
read only = No
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
And it has directories that have 3000 files in them, but when I look
at the same d
A good point. I currently have three OpenBSD Samba servers that i
administer. Two are fairly simple, just doing file and printer sharing
to a workgroup. The other is a member of an Active Directory domain.
Right now it is just doing file sharing, but it had to be tied in with
Kerberos and every
On Thursday 23 September 2004 10:44 am, Chris McKeever wrote:
> gentoo - takes to long to deploy
I had been using SuSE for servers, still have 3 running version 7.3 but my 6
most recent server installs have been Gentoo. I actually find them (the
Gentoo servers) much easier to maintain and keep u
Daniel Ramaley wrote:
I run Samba on OpenBSD. It isn't Linux, but it is free and works very
well. It also isn't likely to go away or move to a less stable
development any time soon.
On Thursday 23 September 2004 09:44 am, Chris McKeever wrote:
we are running an older version of RH (7.3) - and
Yes, I had done this but forgot to mention it. FYI, it's the same for W2K as for
XP. On my W2K client, I have given 'Everyone' persmission to change the time
setting.
Quoting John H Terpstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Folks,
>
> If you want to execute a batch or command file that will update the wi
Hi,
no the admin account and pass can be crypted
so its usefull stuff
reading related progs osr stuff before posting may help you out next time
Regards
Denis Vlasenko schrieb:
On Thursday 23 September 2004 10:15, rruegner wrote:
Hi, all
you can use cpau ( run as replacement ) to make any script ( b
I run Samba on OpenBSD. It isn't Linux, but it is free and works very
well. It also isn't likely to go away or move to a less stable
development any time soon.
On Thursday 23 September 2004 09:44 am, Chris McKeever wrote:
>we are running an older version of RH (7.3) - and I am getting
>concerned
> > Maybe you know yet another trick - is in possible to arrange
> > so that when someone connects to \\box\share, samba ignores
> > login username and validates user with:
> >
> > login=share
> > password= ?
> >
> > This will allow poor souls from Win9x boxes (which as you know
> > are unable to s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christian Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/23/2004 10:29:33 AM:
> Sounds like you're running into either the kerberos compatibility
errors
> we see with win2k3 or the newest problem where people upgrade from
> 3.0.6+ and then start encountering apparent kerberos fai
Can anyone confirm the maximum quota that is allowed?
The individual quota files record the current usage in bytes and the quota in
kilobytes. I am hoping that quota and usage calculations use 64 bit integers so
that there is no practical limit. However, if 32 bit integers are used then I gues
May be due to no guest account. From Samba 3 by Example:
Network browsing involves SMB broadcast announcements, SMB enumeration
requests, connections to the IPC$ share, share enumerations, and SMB
connection setup processes. The use of anonymous connections to a Samba
server involve the use of
Christian Merrill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/23/2004 10:29:33 AM:
> Sounds like you're running into either the kerberos compatibility errors
> we see with win2k3 or the newest problem where people upgrade from
> 3.0.6+ and then start encountering apparent kerberos failures in win2k
> envi
Hey list,
I'm having some problems with a few of my Fedora Core 2 boxes. 1 of the systems is set
up as a Samba Server as the main fileserver. I
have some Windows XP machines connecting to it just fine, nice and fast. However, I
also have some FC2 systems that connect to it using
the smbfs filesy
On Thursday 23 September 2004 10:15, rruegner wrote:
> Hi, all
> you can use cpau ( run as replacement ) to make any script ( bat etc )
> running with admin rights, theres also a little prog called hidecmd
> which makes the run of the netlogon invisible.
And thus make admin password visible to us
On Thursday 23 September 2004 03:25, Alex Forrow wrote:
> Seems shody but cant you just add the user again to /etc/passwd. Then
> delete both.
Or manually remove a line from smbpasswd file...
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Alex de Vaal wrote:
|
| It's a known issue of Samba 3.0.6/7
|
| Look at this link for more info concerning this:
| http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-September/093045.html
|
BUG #id 1519
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1519
I hope to g
Hi,
I've got a few samba server in my network, but one of them is "invisible". I
cannot do a nmblookup on it (even from the server itself), but I cannot
telnet the port 137, thus it should not be a problem of firewall. From
windows xp machines, I can connect specifying the IP address, while from
Hey All,
We recently upgraded to samba 3.0.7 running on solaris 8. We have the box
joined to as a member server in a Windows 2000 AD and we have pam
authentication working to log in to the box with,
The idmap backend is set to a ldap server that is also joined the the AD.
The UIDS between the
On Thursday 23 September 2004 17:16, John H Terpstra wrote:
> On Thursday 23 September 2004 07:00, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> > I'm trying to figure out if there's any way to have multiple virtual
> > servers on the same machine, each server having different shares.
> > Barring running multiple smbd p
It's a known issue of Samba 3.0.6/7
Look at this link for more info concerning this:
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Hi,
i myself have running large setups with suse 9,
but debian ( the new comes now up ) is always a good choice
Regards
Chris McKeever schrieb:
we are running an older version of RH (7.3) - and I am getting
concerned that I may need to migrate off of it - but I dont know what
I should move to. Try
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FYI, I have upgraded to Samba 3.0.7-1.3E and the problem persists.
Jon Etkins
IT Administration & Support
Austin Logistics, Inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
09/22/2004 01:33:55 PM:
Hi, folks.
I'm in the process of setting up a RH ES3 box as a samba server in our
Active
FYI, I have upgraded to Samba 3.0.7-1.3E and the problem persists.
Jon Etkins
IT Administration & Support
Austin Logistics, Inc
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on
09/22/2004 01:33:55 PM:
> Hi, folks.
>
> I'm in the process of setting up a RH ES3 box as a samba server in our
> Active Directory envir
i had the same situation here. i happened to be running RH (7.2) servers
and addressing vulnerabilities started to become an issue.
i went the fedora route with few problems, most of my own making. the
upgrades went relatively smoothly. initial issues dealt with the upgrade
picking up an old c
Not sure if this is the right place for this, but thought it would be a
place to start. I'm using Samba 3.0.7 on Suse 9.1 with iPlanet Directory
Server 5.2 for a backend.
I've had to do some major modifications to get the WebMin interface for the
Idealx scripts working (not to mention the modific
I am having the same problem using Samba 3.0.7 w/ FC2.
This only started happening recently, and is happening on 3 servers. I
hadn't seen it happen on 3.0.4. Nothing else has changed.
Thanks,
Chris Smith
Systems Administrator
API Group Information Systems Dept.
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> I have some reservations about fedora - I just dont know how stable it
> is for a production server (our services are mainly
> samba/ldap/ntp/ssh/rsync/clamav) - we have about 15 samba servers in
> production currently.
> RHEL - well - the cost is a factor
> gentoo - takes to long to deploy
> Man
Have you considered using tmpwatch?
http://linux.about.com/library/cmd/blcmdl8_tmpwatch.htm
I use it to delete the files on my TEMP share that are more than 5 days old.
It works quite well.
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T
I fixed this error. I had not realized that I needed to specify --with-ldap
at compile-time. configure --help had led me to believe that that was the
default value, but I guess it was not.
Misty
On Wednesday 22 September 2004 17:12, Misty Stanley-Jones wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've compiled 3.0.7
> What I wanna to do is put one script on cron.daily to :
> 1. Clean all the files on the directories .recyycle(see below) that are
> older than 15 days.
>
> \files\production\.recycle
> \files\directory\.recycle
> \files\it_teste\.recycle
> \files\adm\sandra\.recycle
> \files\testing\piedro\.rec
Hi all,
I am running samba 3.0.6. I am having an issue on my print server
regarding how the printer ends up registering itself on the Windows
clients. We have a machine named "bob", "bob" has an alias both in DNS
and in the netbios name in Samba of "printserver", "bob" has an IP
address of 192.
we are running an older version of RH (7.3) - and I am getting
concerned that I may need to migrate off of it - but I dont know what
I should move to. Trying to formulate ideas before it becomes a 'got
to do it now' scenario.
I have some reservations about fedora - I just dont know how stable it
Hi Joe!
Thanks for your promptly answer.
What I wanna to do is put one script on cron.daily to :
1. Clean all the files on the directories .recyycle(see below) that are
older than 15 days.
\files\production\.recycle
\files\directory\.recycle
\files\it_teste\.recycle
\files\adm\sandra\.recycle
\fi
Hi all,
I am running samba 3.0.6 on Linux and am wondering if anyone knows if it
is possible to delete a print driver from the driver database? I have
around 20 printers running off of this print server and occasionally we
remove all of a certain type of printer. Also, for some reason, the
driv
Hi All
Do you know if it is possible to address a printer connected to a PC
from a UNIX server which is at another site?
If it is possible how do you do it?
1. There are high speed line printers which are connected to UNIX
servers in the regions.
2. HQ site is running a Citrix farm of 3 on W
I am having this same issue...
Has anyone resolved this?
Thanks...
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Hi,
This is what I use:
/usr/bin/find /home/samba/Prgs/.recycle -type f -mtime +5 -exec /bin/rm {} \;
I suppose you know you will need one for each share.
It would be nice if there was a variable one could set so recycle.so would
limit how old the files get. This could be either per share or gl
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