On Friday 08 October 2004 17:03, Ryan Suarez wrote:
> Greetings Admins,
>
> The howto details setting the device mode using a windows client:
> http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/printing.html#id
>2552900
>
> Is there a way to script this process? We support 260+ printers a
It's a bug with either Samba 3.x or Windows Mobile 2003... When Samba
3.x has SPNEGO enabled (as it does by default and for good reason),
Windows Mobile 2003 cannot connect. Disabling SPNEGO, while not
recommended, allows the device to connect... although my XP machines
couldn't connect to sa
Barbara M. wrote:
Anyone have a working conf (PDC+homes+public in samba 3.0.x)?
Ok, I finally noticed that you don't have "map to guest" in your
smb.conf which means it gets value "Never". I would recommend to set it
to "Bad User" and then all nonexisting in domain users will be silently
mapped
Does anyone know if there is a way to disable roaming profiles, for a
particular user, from the server side?
I thought of trying to blank the server profile string in their account
attributes, but of course that says 'use the default' which will be to
do whatever smb.conf says. Will setting it to
I am running MD 10 (Community) as a file server on a Shuttle SB61G2. This
setup worked very well under Mandrake 9.2 however, everytime I try to copy
files larger than say <550 ~650MB using MD 10, my linux box freezes and must
be rebooted. I can FTP the same file(s) perfectly fine to other PC 's
Rich,
I have seen a number of reports of problems with the procedure I outlined in
the book. Rest assured that this was well tested prior to publication.
Additionally, there are some large sites in Europe that use roaming profiles
in precisely this fashion.
That leaves us with the problem of t
On Saturday 09 October 2004 10:43 am, Jeff Elkins wrote:
>Howdy,
>
>I recently obtained a Dell Axim X30, running Windows Mobile 2003 SE. It
>totally refuses to connect to a Samba share due to authentication errors.The
>share is set up with clear text passwords and functions perfectly with a
>Win98
On Sunday 10 October 2004 08:17, Paul Gienger wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is a way to disable roaming profiles, for a
> particular user, from the server side?
>
> I thought of trying to blank the server profile string in their account
> attributes, but of course that says 'use the default' w
This one has been puzzling me for quite a while now. I have been able to
set up Samba 3 as an NT4 DC replacement, using the passdb backend. For
other applications, I have run Samba and Winbind alongside a Windows
Server 2003 Domain Controller and used distributed authentication across
the two p
Hello,
I thought it would be a classic problem but I didn't find any answer
yet:
I have linux workstation that should mount shares exported by a samba
server (3.0.7), but I'm unable to map the uid & gid. (I already use
winbind for domain authentication).
I tried username map, mounting using dmas
I actually used smb4k to browse and mount the share. It automatically
creates the folder for you with the correct permissions before mounting.
I have also tried using linneighborhood. That does the exact same
thing.
I don't think it is a permissions problem on my machine because almost
all of th
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