Hello,
I'm running Samba 3.6.6-1 on my x64 Arch Linux installation. I recently
decided to have my samba share support NTFS's Alternate Data Streams by
using streams_xattr or streams_depot. With streams_xattr I discovered that
if I copy a file having an ADS from a win7 box, on the linux console, I
On Thu, 2012-08-02 at 12:06 -0400, Caleb O'Connell wrote:
> I've been playing around with Samba4 as an AD for a domain. I like it a lot
> and it's been very stable for me. I've been using Samba 3.5 for a while
> with OpenLDAP and connecting win7 computers fine, sharing files fine and
> even sh
You can open the ./etc/rc.local file and add the following 3 lines (at
the end of the file):
sleep 3
sudo -S
Be sure samba is starting after CUPS. Try restarting samba and see if
printers are accessible after you restart it.
apparently restarting everything in the correct order fixed...
I'
> Be sure samba is starting after CUPS. Try restarting samba and see if
> printers are accessible after you restart it.
apparently restarting everything in the correct order fixed...
I'll follow up in case happens again, thanks!
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I'm using Samba 2:3.6.3-2ubuntu2.3 (ubuntu 12) and cups 1.5.3-0ubuntu2.
thanks
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> Da: "Lorenzo Milesi"
> A: samba@lists.samba.org
> Inviato: Lunedì, 6 agosto 2012 17:09:43
> Oggetto: [Samba] Problem in sharing printers
>
> Hi.
>
> I've configured a Samba PDC contr
Be sure samba is starting after CUPS. Try restarting samba and see if
printers are accessible after you restart it.
sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart
or
sudo service smbd restart
sudo service nmbd restart
Sincerely,
Carlos R. Pena
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
I had the same problem, becau
Thank you Andrew,
Your suggestion works very well.
I used this syntax in the smb.conf file:
hosts allow = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/mmm.mmm.mmm.mmm
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the server ip and mmm.mmm.mmm.mmm the subnet mask.
I veryfied all the ips and subnets in the /etc/network/interfaces file
and wo
On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 11:45 PM, deepak prasad wrote:
> Yes I believe so because I think there should be only 5 min of changes
> between the server time and client machine and if the time gap is more my
> clients do not get internet connection, it seems my named server doesnot
> work for them and
Hi.
I've configured a Samba PDC controller on which I've configured a couple of
printers using Cups.
I've set up the relevant config according to the documentation, so:
load printers = Yes
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
[print$]
comment = Printer Drivers
path = /dati/samba
Hi list, hi Andrew,
sorry for the long delay, but here's what I finally figured out:
Using secure NFSv4 requires rpc.gssd on the NFS client - to
handle the kerberos stuff.
When trying to mount a NFSv4 filesystem (-t nfs4 -o sec=krb5)
rpc.gssd definitely does an AS-REQ for one of the following
pr
Well, a key point here is that I am not asking how to do folder redirection.
I'm asking for documentation on how to do folder redirection. I would like
to turn the task of actually configuring folder redirection over to the
Windows system admin. I need a URL I can pass on to him and say, "I go
>From your XP client, are you sure it's resolving the symbolic name
correctly?
Is it using WINS and not DNS?
Does the client have the correct domain/workgroup configuration?
Does the host appear in "net view" ?
Do you have %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts ?
Do you have %SystemRoot%\syst
Hello
samba4 beta5
win xp
have access to default share such as sysvol by dns name (\\test.s4.com
\sysvol)
but if created a share in smb.conf Only access by Ip such as :
\\test.s4.com\myshare -> no access !
\\192.168.1.6\myshare -> access
Why?
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