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Why is there 3 groups of every kind?
I have not done anything to get them.
Can I delete the groups that is not mapped to unixgroups with Webmin?
Or shall I let them exist and not bother about them?
Bjørn Fahnøe
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Den 23-02-2006 kl 10:53 skrev Chris:
On Thursday 23 February 2006 10:33, Bjørn Fahnøe wrote:
Is it wrong? What can I do to correct?
I've used net groupmap cleanup in the past with success.
Chris
So what is the correct procedure?
1 Install the server
2 install Samba
3 do a net groupmap list
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Why is there 3 groups of every kind?
I have not done anything to get them.
Can I delete the groups that is not mapped to unixgroups with Webmin?
Or shall I let them exist and not bother about them?
Bjørn Fahnøe
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I have this problem. Window Xp machines show up in Network neighborhood
when they are started but after some time (20 minutes or more) they
disappear.
I can find them with search computer.
Mapped network drives still work.
They reappear if I restart the pc
They reappear if I restart Samba
Its
when this
happens.
Have you created a sambauser named root and given a password?
You must use this user to join the domain
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Den 10-02-2005 kl 13:06 skrev david rankin:
From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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david rankin wrote:
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|I'm trying to solve some log errors I getting. I
| have samba 3.0.7 installed on Suse 9.0. It has been
| happening
Samba seems to work OK but I have the following problem:
In the log I get the following
Jan 27 10:33:53 test smbd[5055]: [2005/01/27 10:33:53, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1000)
Jan 27 10:33:53 test smbd[5055]: getpeername failed. Error was Transport
endpoint is not connected
Jan 27 10:33:53
Fernando Ribeiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:20041019173654.GJ3108
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getpeername
I get the same error, on a very basic Samba configuration.
Have you got any solutions or answers?
I did not have the same problems in Samba 2.x
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I have samba-server-3.3.10-0.1.101mdk installed and I get the following
errors
Jan 27 22:12:13 test smbd[5268]: [2005/01/27 22:12:13, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1000)
Jan 27 22:12:13 test smbd[5268]: getpeername failed. Error was Transport
endpoint is not connected
Jan 27 22:12:13 test
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