On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 23:46 +0100, Marek Szuba wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 19:18:41 -0800
> Andrew Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Samba3 (due to NT4 protocol limitations) doesn't support being a DC and
> > having > 'restrict anonymous = 2' set.
> Right, gotta stick with 1 then. Than
Hi,
Little update from my last post. MIDLC is working fine for me. I generated
the stub atsvc.java using midlc. Then I compiled TestAtsvc.java. And I am
trying to execute TestAtsvc using following command.
"java -classpath
jarapac.jar:ncacn_np.jar:ntlm-security.jar:lib/jcifs-1.1.2.jar:. TestAtsv
OK, this really is my last post on the matter; Adam brings up a valid point.
SUSE Pro 9.3 (kernel 2.6.11.4-21.10) found the US Robotics NIC right
off, but said it could not find a driver for it. My Netgear went
right in, with SUSE finding that driver just fine. Both were,
indeed, based on th
Does TACOMANEWS allow anonymous binding to it Active Directory LDAP? If not
you need to set a authuser (wbinfo --set-auth-user). Also you can determine
if it support anonymous bind or not by running simply queries using
ldapsearch with and without -D option.
On 12/20/05, Rich Bonfoey <[EMAIL PRO
Hi Eric,
> > >which is supposed to contain the Linux kernel driver RTL8169
If that card is based on the RTL8169 chip, there's already a driver for
it supplied with the Linux kernel. If compilied as a module, it's
called r8169. I've been using it myself for about a year now without
any problems.
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And my last post on the matter.
This is why I won't do business with USR again anytime soon. They
couldn't even be bothered to tell me this on my first query to them.
Eric Hines
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Date: Tue, 20 Dec 2005 18:44:48 -0500
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Hi Gary,
> I guess it boils down to, "How hard is it going to be to setup a cron
> job of some sort that will copy all data files to the Win2003k server
> every night?"
If all you're fussed about is copying the files then it's trivial at
best. The problems only start occurring when you're play
I have a client that already has a "Windows 2003 Server" server in their
main office. He wants me to put a new server in a remote office, which
is connected via a vpn. The only real connection between the two will be
every night to copy all data files to the main server for backup. He has
told
> I connect to a Windows share using "mount -t smbfs".
What happens if you use "-t cifs" instead? I switched to CIFS over
smbfs because it fixed all my >2GB problems.
Cheers,
Adam.
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On 12/20/05, Alan Dodd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tried using Thunderbird with Imap, but this was quite bulky, messages
> get cached locally, and if there is a lot of mail, when the roaming user
> changes workstation, he/she has to wait 'till the cache reloads (550M? 1G?).
> (And for security rea
This is a new install with a very novice samba user . We are running samba
3.0.20 on a Solaris 9 server. We have 3 domains controllers - 1 old NT and
1Win 2000 Active Directory and 1 Win 2003 Active Directory. The support
group that
administers the domains, have a limited skill set. If its not
On 12/19/05, Jonathan Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Configuration of MS Outlook to Relocate PST File
>
> Microsoft Outlook can store a Personal Folders file, generally known as
> a PST file. It is the nature of email storage that this file grows, at
> times quite rapidly. So that users' emai
Thanks to all who responded. I wound up installing a Netgear GA311
10/100MB NIC. It went in smoothly and functions well.
Eric Hines
At 12/20/05 10:09, Joe Cipale wrote:
To add my $0.02: Anything from Netgear or Intel will be your best choice.
I have found US Robotics support to be spotty at
On Sun, 18 Dec 2005 19:18:41 -0800
Andrew Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Samba3 (due to NT4 protocol limitations) doesn't support being a DC and
> having > 'restrict anonymous = 2' set.
Right, gotta stick with 1 then. Thanks for clearing it up.
> It is the other way around. If you set
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 08:01:27AM -0800, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> > 1. Corruption of PDF files.
> >
> > Copying PDF files from my Windows desktop to the Samba share
> > results in corruption. It looks like only the beginning of the
> > file is getting corrupted. For example, the fil
So that leads back to the question of if there is a simple utility to
perform the most basic tasks?
I don't know why Webmin would miss such an obvious line item.
Thank you, anyway.
Allan Levene
steam&sauna
www.steamandsauna.com
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From: Allan Levene [mailto:[EMAIL
Re: Fedora 4, Kernel 2.6.12, Samba 3.0.14a
I connect to a Windows share using "mount -t smbfs". I can copy
*from* the Windows share to the Fedora box with no problems (using a
20GB AVI for my test). When I copy *to* the Windows share from the
Fedora box, the data transfer is cut short when it r
I've got a moderate network with several subnets, a number of domains
and workgroups. I have a central WINS server, each domain has its own
PDC. My problem is transient users. We have occasional users who plug a
laptop into the network. Once they leave, they hang around in Network
Neighborhoo
Hi,
I'm new to this list so please do not flame me if this is not an appropriate
question.
I would like to migrate from an old Server running Samba 2.2.7a as Domain
controller to a new one running version 3.0.14a. The new server (with a new
hostname) should be the DC in the future as the old s
I want all the file-names to be stored on a samba share from my XP clients
to be automatically converted to 8.3 syntax, so that i do not have any
further problem while transporting those files over to other
networks/servers like netware.
As for now i am using these below mentioned lines to sup
Quoting Gene Poole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
First and foremost, thanks!
I checked out the smb.log and there WERE 2 problems:
1. Undefined user (OK, I forgot to add the guest account)
2. The 'interfaces' parameter in the global section was incorrect.
Once the two issues were corrected,
I came into the middle of this conversation, but my 2 cents worth on
your last question is that FC4 broke a lot of stuff that worked in
FC3--so I moved to SUSE. The FCs, as I understand it, are beta
versions of the proprietary RHELs--very good betas, to be sure, but
still betas.
Eric Hines
ok, lets go again
when i change the pass to a new one, i got an error about "Current pass
its invalid", but when i change the pass to the same pass i have not
error report.
so i think the pass its changed before windows check the old pass.
are any workaround about this, or im getting more lose?
P
First and foremost, thanks!
I checked out the smb.log and there WERE 2 problems:
1. Undefined user (OK, I forgot to add the guest account)
2. The 'interfaces' parameter in the global section was incorrect.
Once the two issues were corrected, everything started working just fine.
One
To add my $0.02: Anything from Netgear or Intel will be your best choice.
I have found US Robotics support to be spotty at best in nearly every linux
flavor (SuSE, Mandrake, RH9/FC2) I have tried.
Plus I( have a vested interest: I was a QA Engineer on many of the Intel NICs
from the mid-90s to 2
On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 10:46:18AM -0500, Justin Mazzola Paluska wrote:
>
> I did a more careful study of the files and the corrupted version
> seems corrupt throughout -- including an odd string of NULs at the end
> of the file. The files are the same size, so perhaps something is
> padding the
mallapadi niranjan wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thanks for Replying me . In the ACL below
> #
> #access to dn.base="dc=msdpl,dc=com"
>
>>access to attrs=sambaLMPassword,sambaNTP
>>
>>assword
>>
>>>by dn="uid=.*,ou=People,dc=msdpl,dc=c
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 11:51:08PM -0800, Gayathri Sundar wrote:
> Hi.,
>
> Does samba (smb client) connect to servers whose names are in UTF-16
> as part of internationalization?
> i.e if I have a chinese installation on windows 200X, and the server name
> is in chinese charset, can the smb clien
for that i use the Windows Explorer and the User Manager from NT4.0
this on a ldap server, with cups raw printer queues, i use IE to create
the printer queue, but should also be possible through windows addprinter
wizzard.
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>[mailto:[EMA
Jonathan Johnson ha scritto:
NOTE: Outlook Express store files are quite different from Outlook store
files. Outlook Express store files can not be redirected to network
shares (the options panel won't allow it), but they can be moved to
folders outside the user's profile, or excluded from synch
i made the change but the problem persist.
When i change the pass from windows (XP) i get something like: "Your old
password its wrong or your username its wrong"
But the pass get changed in ldap.
im a very bit lose :)
>Patricio
>Not sure which version of windows you are using but we had a simila
On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 09:40 -0500, Allan Levene wrote:
> We have started to use Samba v 3 under SuSe 10. Although I works fine, I'm
> having some problems with setting up users. I have downloaded and tried
> Webmin which works well.
>
>
>
> Does anyone know of a utility that performs the simple
We have started to use Samba v 3 under SuSe 10. Although I works fine, I'm
having some problems with setting up users. I have downloaded and tried
Webmin which works well.
Does anyone know of a utility that performs the simple functions that a
small network administrator wants -
Add/remove
Adam:
Your suggestions have been great, and have helped me solve a few other problems
on different servers.
Thanks again!
Ryan
>>> Adam Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/19/2005 5:49:04 PM >>>
> I can telnet to 139:
Hmm, that's bizarre. It seems like smbd is ignoring the connection on
purpose.
Hi
Thanks for Replying me . In the ACL below
#
#access to dn.base="dc=msdpl,dc=com"
> access to attrs=sambaLMPassword,sambaNTP
>
> assword
> > by dn="uid=.*,ou=People,dc=msdpl,dc=com" write
> > by dn="uid=.*,ou=Dom
At 12/20/05 07:11, Nathan Vidican wrote:
Eric Hines wrote:
Folks,
I'm trying to add a network interface card to my SUSE 9.3 box, and
I'm not having much luck with a US Robotics version. What
manufacturer do any of you use in your machines--either 10/100MB or GigE NIC?
Thanks
Eric Hines
There
On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 12:17 +, Amit Sharma wrote:
> >
> >Does anyone know how to remove the browse list comments listing? In other
> >words, in our instance, when you browse the my network places, both the
> >resource name and comments are lengthy Samba 3.0.13. listings.
> >
>
> As per the man
Eric Hines wrote:
Folks,
I'm trying to add a network interface card to my SUSE 9.3 box, and I'm
not having much luck with a US Robotics version. What manufacturer do
any of you use in your machines--either 10/100MB or GigE NIC?
Thanks
Eric Hines
There is no nonsense so errant that it cann
On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 11:11 +0530, mallapadi niranjan wrote:
> Hi craig
>
> i have stopped the ldap and checked the "slapindex" and it does not
> produce any output and
> my /var/lib/ldap is owned by ldap user and all the files created are
> created by user ldap only mode 600.
>
> i hope i am m
Hi,
I have small (Big) problem with my samba server on debian.
I use my server to share files through samba on local LAN, not many pc's
just 4 - 5 i use giga switch (brand new) so speed is ok.
Problem is that, i watching films from sever (through lan directly) and
sometime samba just stop and st
Does anyone know how to remove the browse list comments listing? In other
words, in our instance, when you browse the my network places, both the
resource name and comments are lengthy Samba 3.0.13. listings.
As per the man page of smb.conf, That is because "server string = samba %v"
is the d
Thanks. I'll switch. US Robotics' Tech "Support" is acting like
usual--being unresponsive.
Eric Hines
At 12/20/05 02:12, Louis van Belle wrote:
Hi, i use
100 mbit, 3com, intel pro100
Giga bit, intel pro1000
because both are good supported in kernel
Louis
-Original Message-
>Fro
Hi, i use
100 mbit, 3com, intel pro100
Giga bit, intel pro1000
because both are good supported in kernel
Louis
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>From: "Eric Hines"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: 19-12-05 17:47:04
>To: "samba@lists.samba.org"
>Subject: [Samba] OT: NIC
>
>Folks,
>
>I'
Hi.,
Does samba (smb client) connect to servers whose names are in UTF-16
as part of internationalization?
i.e if I have a chinese installation on windows 200X, and the server name
is in chinese charset, can the smb client enumerate that and list the
chinese name?
I searched the net for this info
mallapadi niranjan wrote:
> Dec 20 10:52:43 testsystem slapd[3549]: conn=6 op=6 SEARCH RESULT tag=101
> err=0 nentries=0 text=
> #
There is no administrator account..., you can map administrator to root
or create the admin
mallapadi niranjan wrote:
[snip]
> #access to dn.base="dc=msdpl,dc=com"
> access to attrs=sambaLMPassword,sambaNTPassword
> by dn="uid=.*,ou=People,dc=msdpl,dc=com" write
> by dn="uid=.*,ou=Domain Admins,dc=msdpl,dc=com" read
> by * none
> access to attr=userPassword
>
Hi,
I need to install windows services remotely from linux. Given that the
windows server is running with minimum credentials. On reading hte previous
mails, I found that it is possible using jarapac, midlc, jcifs etc.
So I started with jcifs. I am able to transfer a file(service) from linux to
w
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