Chris Smith ha scritto:
Congrats on the new look of the samba.org site. Very nice!
Chris
FWIW, I totally agree. Well done!
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Darwin, Samuel writes:
So, for the problem to occur, one must make the changes to the file from
Windows, across the samba share, as well as be observing the file from
Windows Explorer.
We have encountered similar (bot not identical) problems and they were
solved by setting
csc policy = disa
2010/5/10 Shu Hung (Koala) :
> Its possible.
> But if that's true, how am I going to fix that?
>
First, check if it is really the case. `pdbedit -Lv ${username}` is your friend.
Do you have a LDAP backend? If so, the fix is a piece of cake :-)
Also. Please, don't break CC. There is more knowled
I'm trying to set up Samba 4 on a test machine, Ubuntu 10.04 32bit server. And
when I try git clone or git fetch, the download gets to somewhere between 5%
and 50% and stops. What am I doing wrong?
P.S. I'm running the Ubuntu as a virtual machine in VirtualBox on an XP host.
Best regards,
D
Hi,
I'm facing the same problem of bill as described in:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2010-April/154975.html
But in my case I have the same version of samba and libs:
# dpkg -l | egrep "samba|libwb"
ii libcrypt-smbhash-perl0.12-2
generate LM/NT ha
On Sun, May 9, 2010 at 2:48 PM, Andre Losnak wrote:
> A great way do record all logs (/etc/syslog.conf) in mysql and have a good
> php iface.
Ran across this:
http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Syslog-ng_directly_to_MySQL
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Thanks man!
I'm using another solution and i like to share with all.
http://www.fogonacaixadagua.com.br/2009/09/rsyslog-gravando-no-mysql-e-com-interface-web-para-consultas/
A great way do record all logs (/etc/syslog.conf) in mysql and have a good
php iface.
Att,
Losnak, André.
2010/5/8 Chri
2010/5/8 Shu Hung (Koala) :
> My Samba server has undergone a series of migration.
> And recently, I found that the newer accounts fails to login to older
> computers in the network.
Hm. What about the SIDs?
Use pdbedit to compare a new-user and an old-user. My wild guess is:
the SIDs of the new-
On Sat, May 8, 2010 at 7:49 PM, Chris Smith wrote:
> interface 1 has NULL IP address !
Adding the output of "ip addr" in case that helps:
# ip addr
1: lo: mtu 16436 qdisc noqueue state UNKNOWN
link/loopback 00:00:00:00:00:00 brd 00:00: