On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 03:44:00PM +0200, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
> Jeremy Allison wrote:
>
> >Ok, I've taken a look at this and what happens is the client
> >creates the file AUTOEXEC.BAT and then tries to set a couple of
> >EA's on it using a trans2 setfilepathinfo with an info level of 2
> >(SE
Hi Jerry,
Is this something that changed in a recent version of CUPS?
The server that works (Fedora Vore 1) has:
cups-1.1.19-13
samba-3.0.7-2.FC1
The server that doesn't (Fedora Core 3) has:
cups-1.1.22-0.rc1.8.5
samba-3.0.11-1
Greg
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On Sat, 2005-04-09 at 23:00 +0200, Tony Earnshaw wrote:
> lør, 09.04.2005 kl. 20.44 skrev Jonathan Ryshpan:
> > ...
> > This was the problem. Thank you very much for your help.
> >
> > I am afraid the documentation for this option and it's handling in swat
> > isn't what it should be. The impli
Hi Friends,
I am using samba version 3.0.2a.
I want to get some domain information from AD server (2003 server) using
my Linux box. I am using "net -d 3 rpc info -S 10.10.110.27" command to
get that info.
There are 2 cases:-
1) If I am enabling NULL session support on AD server then it
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David Michaels wrote:
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| that Samba is hammering my NIS master with requests for
| DoMaiN+UseR (and every conceivable combination of
| cases--note + instead of \, per winbind
| separator statement in config file, though the same
| problem manifested wi
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David Girard wrote:
| Jerry, Sridhar:
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| Is there any chance that this problem could be
| related to the one that I am having with multiple
| connections failing?
|
| The difference that I see with this problem and
| my problem is that mine occurs no m
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Simon Walton wrote:
| I applied the patch below to 3.0.13 and it seems
| to have fixed this problem.
yeah. This was a regression. Sorry. A variant
of this patch (based on the current state of the 3.0
svn tree has already been applied). This will b
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Zach Seils wrote:
| Hi -
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| Is there a way to tell Samba to use the NT_Create_AndX
| style of commands (vs SMB_COM_OPEN)?
In smbclient ? Not currently. The last time I looked
A month or so ago, the SMBOpen was still hard coded.
There was an NTcreate&
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Wolfgang Ratzka wrote:
| Has anybody out there tried the Debian packages offered by
| sernet? The seem to be ina not-yet-usable state right now.
| (E.g. the scripts normally found in /etc/init.d seem to be
| missing.)
Ask Simo Sorce (cc'd here). Sernet
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Sridhar Venkatakrishnan wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I was able to stop the nasty ACCESS_DENIED errors in
| the winbindd logs by setting
|
| client schannel = no
|
| in the smb.conf file. Is it possible that this is related
| to the Windows 2003 sp1 problem ? ( eve
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salvi, bruno wrote:
| Hello ,
|
| Do you know if it is possible to mount a W2K
| DFS share on a Linuw server , kernel 2.6 ?
Not via smbfs or cifs fs. The feature is on the todo
list for the cifs fs though. You can use smbclient from
Samba 3.0.13 as it
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Paul Gienger wrote:
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| Windows encrypts the password on the client side and
| sends the password hash over the wire encrypted. Once it
| gets to the server, the server simply compars the hashes
| and gives the virtual thumbs up/down on it.
Not quite.
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SMITH, Gregory C. wrote:
| Since upgrading to Fedora Core 3 the jobname for the
| files being printed to our PDF CUPS backend have
| become the Samba jobname as in "SMBPRN.888009.hjdcl"
| instead of the application filename such as "Microsoft
| Word - D
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Samba wrote:
| Anyone any clues on this behaviour?
ok. I just looked at the traces. However, the WinXP trace
doesn't look like what I need. Can you send me a trace of
the ipaq connecting to the WinXP box (no previous conn
On Sat, 2005-04-09 at 17:38 +0200, Robert Becskei wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> just created a Dynamic DNS DHCP server, but my client info-2000256 wont
> register, or atleast It says registering with dns server
> but I'm not able to ping it by, info-2000256.domainname.co.yu , my configs
> are as fol
On Saturday 09 April 2005 07:15 pm, Pete wrote:
> But that's it.
>
> Nothing else happens.
>
> I am a bit embarrassed about this as using SWAT is supposed to make
> adminstering Samba a breeze, but I'm still unfortunately stuck.
>
> I can't work out why the jobs are being sent to the samba server o
Hi all,
I've been reading quite a few of the posts to this mailing list, and I'm
afraid that my question is going to look very noobish, but as I am one,
that's to be expected, so apologies in advance for my post getting caught
up in more serious samba queries.
I have two PCs, one a workstation (b
On Sun, 2005-04-10 at 00:14 +0200, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I used this module sucessfully, but in the auth part, not passwd. That way
> the Samba password is set on each login.
>
> I noticed however, that it is set only if there is no existing password.
> The source shows that this is
On Sat, 2005-04-09 at 11:48 +0200, Ulrik Guenther wrote:
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> I had the same problem on FreeBSD/amd64 with some old 16bit application.
> I fixed it by adding the following to my smb.conf:
>
> ~ mangling method = hash2
> ~ mangling char = ~
> ~ m
Necos Secon wrote:
If you're really concerned about security, you can run the code on
Samba server itself and pipe the output to SSH (if you're running a
*nix variant). There's a Net::SSH module available for just this
purpose. Combine this with scp and you can get the output you desire.
Theodo
I'm curious to see the output of: 'ls -ld /export/myshare'. The directory
should have at least r-xr-x--- to be able to access it properly. If you want
to write, you'll need rwxr-x---.
Theodore Charles III
Network Administrator
Los Angeles High School
>From: Mike Mercier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Repl
Hi,
I used this module sucessfully, but in the auth part, not passwd. That way
the Samba password is set on each login.
I noticed however, that it is set only if there is no existing password.
The source shows that this is intended, but can be easily amended with
your favourite C compiler ...
If you're really concerned about security, you can run the code on Samba
server itself and pipe the output to SSH (if you're running a *nix variant).
There's a Net::SSH module available for just this purpose. Combine this with
scp and you can get the output you desire.
Theodore Charles III
Netw
Thanks a lot for your answer.
As a matter of security I really don't want to install network client
applications on the box. In the other hand this job is part of a new
webmin module, so the use of external commands unassociate with webmin
are not available for me :(
Regards,
Erik
Necos Secon w
lør, 09.04.2005 kl. 20.44 skrev Jonathan Ryshpan:
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> On Sat, 9 Apr 2005 13:24 -0400 alton bailey wrote:
> > in your smb.conf ther is an option domain logon should be enable in
> > order to validate user authentication.
>
> This was the problem. Thank you very much for your help.
>
> I am
If you're using perl, you could always use the backticks to get the output
of a command. For example:
my $userlist = `net rpc user -S $server -P $pass`;
or
my @userlist = `net rpc user -S $server -P $pass`;
I forget if the net commands support passing a password to it, but if it
does, then your
Paul Gienger wrote:
I'm trying to develop a service for retrieving the entire user list
of a remote samba server. The expected result is the same expected
from the use of the samba command:
net rpc user
Depending on your backend, there's several ways to go about it,
including querying LDAP for
> On Friday 08 April 2005 16:30, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> > I am a Samba newbie who has just set up a Samba server running under
> > Fedora Core 3 and a client running under Win 98.
> >
> > When I log in, I get the message:
> > No domain server was available to validate your password. You
What errors (if any) show up in the syslog on the Linux Servers,
and event logs on your upgraded W2K3 server?
Are you using kerberos and ldap with winbind?
Best,
Paul Krash
Tom White wrote:
Hello,
I have upgraded my NT4 domain to W2003 with Active Directory and I seem to be
having user/password p
Hi everyone,
just created a Dynamic DNS DHCP server, but my client info-2000256 wont
register, or atleast It says registering with dns server
but I'm not able to ping it by, info-2000256.domainname.co.yu , my configs
are as follows :
named.conf
// generated by named-bootconf.pl
#
Jeremy Allison wrote:
Ok, I've taken a look at this and what happens is the client
creates the file AUTOEXEC.BAT and then tries to set a couple of
EA's on it using a trans2 setfilepathinfo with an info level of 2
(SET_EA).
Doh ! I've just spotted the problem. Here is the patch (also checked
into SV
Hello,
I have upgraded my NT4 domain to W2003 with Active Directory and I seem to be
having user/password problems now with several of my Redhat AS 2.1 Linux
servers that are running samba 2.2 , file shares open sometimes and then
sometimes it ask the windows user fro a user/password that does
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I had the same problem on FreeBSD/amd64 with some old 16bit application.
I fixed it by adding the following to my smb.conf:
~ mangling method = hash2
~ mangling char = ~
~ mangle prefix = 6
This *should* result in names like DOCUME~1.DOC etc.
I hope
Hi Andrew, all,
> In a case documented as
>
> We should never be called with any of these states
>
> BUG() in a case that would later result in a NULL pointer dereference.
>
> Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> --- linux-2.6.12-rc1-mm3-full/fs/smbfs/request.c.old 2005-03-26
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