I have a samba installation that's been running since 1997 or so.
Over that time we've upgraded samba a few times, upgraded hardware,
and changed operating systems from RHEL to Fedora Core 6. The Fedora
Core 6 migration happened a couple of weeks ago, including running
samba from RPM ava
I have a FreeBSD Samba box running as PDC for a WinXP network. Is it
possible for the Windows administrators to modify permissions
(right-click of folders...) from their own computers? I have already
mapped windows groups to unix groups. When I try to do this I either
get a lack-of-permissions e
On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 12:11:09PM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> Thanks you guys for keeping the infrastructure running.
> We don't notice it because it just runs :-).
>
> Thanks a *lot* for keeping us working !
Yes, same from me!
Volker
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On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 01:33:58PM -0500, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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> Update on server upgrade:
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> Thanks to Lars Müller and Deryck Hodge, the server
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Update on server upgrade:
Thanks to Lars Müller and Deryck Hodge, the server
upgrades are complete. Everything should be back to normal
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* wiki.samba.org
* news.samba.
Thanks for the reply. We have had this happen on multiple systems that are
connected to different san disks. The directories that seem to have the
problem are directories that have over a couple hundred files. Here is an
example of some of the file names in the directory:
B07-138 IgG 40X BP.jpg
Thanks for the reply. We have had this happen on multiple systems that are
connected to different san disks. The directories that seem to have the
problem are directories that have over a couple hundred and files and the
file names are
On 6/2/07 4:07 AM, "Bernard Peek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dear all,
Have joined other machines to this domain same network without problems
but this particular one fails, is there possibly a problem with 3.0.25?
Thanks,
Per olof
Samba 3.0.25
FreeBSD 5.5
Try to join BDC:
net rpc join -U root%not2forget
[2007/06/02 15:59:22, 0, pid=82483, effective
Hi Gaiseric,
How to set the excel to save a local temp. file? Thanks! I'd like
to have a test on this.
Yours sincerely,
Jason Chan
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From: "Gaiseric Vandal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 11:54:18 -0400
Subject: Re: [S
> > > You can mount Linux file systems on Windows you just have to have the
> > > right utilities to do so. Linux supports NTFS (NTVFS is another
> > > matter) with ntfs-3g now.
> >
> > So for instance, I could take a partition on a Windows server (NTFS)
> > and share it using Samba instead of
On 6/1/07, Kent Tong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
smb_flg2=51203
Kent, I know you already rebooted the client since we discussed this before
(though did you reboot the terminal server?). This flags2 value is 0xC803,
and we need to see the 0x1000 bit on before we recognize that the client is
i
Hi Jason,
The problem is here:
logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U
With the %L it is refering to your local machine, therefore all your account
in ldap are mapping profiles to local host. When the BDC serves a login it
tries to map profile to local host.
You will need to change this to a machine
How are you adding users, if you are using smblldap-tools? check ur
smbldap.conf and check to see if the login path is set the same or commented
out.
The only thing I can think of is the scripts u are using to add the users is
not setting this in ldap.
Also do you have a netlogin share; doub
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jordan Nielsen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
We are currently running Open Enterprise Server from Novell and have been
migrating to Samba. We have ran into an issue where occasionally a user will
click on a directory and it will just sit there forever with an hour gla
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