On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 05:56:55PM -0800, Boryeu Mao wrote:
> Not having paid any attention, I discovered that this file grew to be
> 1048518656 bytes (this on a debian-based Linux system), and filled up
> the (small) filesystem for /var. Is there a 'normal' size that I should
> expect for this fi
Not having paid any attention, I discovered that this file grew to be
1048518656 bytes (this on a debian-based Linux system), and filled up
the (small) filesystem for /var. Is there a 'normal' size that I should
expect for this file ? What could be the reason for the large size?
And how could it
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Dale Schroeder
wrote:
>>> smb ports = 139
> You're only using the netbios port. Maybe this is worth checking:
That's a pretty normal configuration. Should not affect XP's ability to connect.
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On 02/10/2011 9:01 AM, Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
I have a Samba PDC setup on FreeBSD with a WinXP, Win7, 2003 server and
Ubuntu Linux all joined. All works from each workstation except for my
Windows XP unable to access the Linux member. It can access all other
computers except that one while Win
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 11:32 AM, wrote:
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> --- Original message ---
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Problem with trust relationship
> From: Leonardo Carneiro
> To:
> Date: Thursday, 10/02/2011 2:46 AM
>
> On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 4:36 PM, wrote:
>
>
> Hi John and others,
>
> Tks for the feedback. I
Hallo, Sabine,
Du meintest am 10.02.11:
> The logoff from the network shares on the Windows 7 clients is
> realised by a simple "net use * /d /yes"
But you can't assure that every user disconnects via this command.
[logon]
> The little programm sends username
> und password to the server and t
Hello,
I have been fighting with this particular problem for almost week.
I didnot find any solution till today!
I would like to share this one with you to help.
The network:
1. Samba PDC server (OpenSuse 11.2 - samba 3.4.3-3.6.1)
2. Windows 7 Pro 64bit clients
3. A lot of Windows
I have a Samba PDC setup on FreeBSD with a WinXP, Win7, 2003 server and
Ubuntu Linux all joined. All works from each workstation except for my
Windows XP unable to access the Linux member. It can access all other
computers except that one while Win7 and 2003 server have no problems
accessing this S
Hello Sabine,
maybe that will help in you logon-script !?
if exist w: net use delete w:
net use w: \\servername\share
Regards
Bert
Am 10.02.2011 14:43, schrieb Support:
Hi there,
i have an samba-server with several users and several shares and
Windows 7 clients. The logon-script for each u
Hello everybody,
I have a running an installation of Samba4 as AD. All is working fine,
but when I start the firewall, the clients have problems to login.
By my firewall-rules from the past, I had opened the ports 137:139 and
445 for samba and new for bind the port 53.
Kerberos is on port
Hello all,
I'm running Samba 3.5.5 on Debian 5, and following the documentation as
closely as I can to install drivers using rpcclient.
I first install the driver on a Windows 7 x65 workstation, then use
rpcclient/smbclient to fetch the files.
I then use smbclient to put those on the print$ s
Hi there,
i have an samba-server with several users and several shares and Windows
7 clients. The logon-script for each user are automatically generated by
a litte program (called connect.exe) and depending on the username will
be different network shares connected. These little Visual Basic p
Hi, i'm trying to setup basic samba4 following the howto in the wiki.
i use standard FC14, with bind 9.7.2 and samba 4-a14
so far so good, seems it all works. except for the dns updates..
funny part is that i get no error or what so ever in return... (error
level 5)
i mean, samba dns update sc
Hello everybody,
I have a running an installation of Samba4 as AD. All is working fine,
but when I start the firewall, the clients have problems to login.
By my firewall-rules from the past, I had opened the ports 137:139 and
445 for samba and new for bind the port 53.
The clients (WinXP) s
--- Original message ---
Subject: Re: [Samba] Problem with trust relationship
From: Leonardo Carneiro
To:
Date: Thursday, 10/02/2011 2:46 AM
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 4:36 PM, wrote:
Hi John and others,
Tks for the feedback. I tried the configs you showed to me and
unfortunally did n
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 5:45 AM, Leonardo Carneiro
wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 4:36 PM, wrote:
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>>
>> Hi John and others,
>>
>> Tks for the feedback. I tried the configs you showed to me and
>> unfortunally did not work. Also, there is a [small] number of windows
>> xp and vista getting th
Hy,
Has anybody a working "unattend.xml" file for a silent Windows7 installation
which joins directly to a Samba3 domain directly?
I tried with "netdom" and "powershell" scripts without success yes.
Thanks,
Schuller Tom
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On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 4:36 PM, wrote:
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>
> Hi John and others,
>
> Tks for the feedback. I tried the configs you showed to me and
> unfortunally did not work. Also, there is a [small] number of windows
> xp and vista getting the same problem too. Any new ideas?
>
> You need to re add the system
On Wed, Feb 09, 2011 at 02:24:01PM +0100, Daniel Müller wrote:
> You are right if I work with the share sometimes the read only access
> returns.
> See my attached log in the zip-file
What file did you want to open r/w and could not in this log
file?
With best regards,
Volker Lendecke
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