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Le lun 19/07/2004 à 17:13, Camilo Echeverry a écrit :
Does somebody know how to handle 8bit characters ..?
I have problems with 8bit characters (ntilde, Otilde, etc)
I'm trying to copy from a spanish XP box to my linux (using smbmount)
and the system shows Oacute just as O and when copying
Le ven 19/03/2004 à 09:21, geralds a écrit :
Hi
whenever i try to mount a samba share which is a samba server i get an error
message that says smbmnt must be installed suid root for direct
mounts(500, 500) smbmnt failed1
On that note i tried to run smbmount as root but this did't work
Le jeu 11/03/2004 à 16:26, Fernando Pintabona a écrit :
Right at the end of smbmount man page, you have an example using mount.
SMB type of filesystem is the way linux sees a SAMBA (or NT
domain/workgroup )share. You may want to try specifying the domain also.
Fernando P
On Thu,
Le ven 30/01/2004 à 13:49, Remco Barendse a écrit :
Hi all!
I need a setup that will log exactly when a user has logged in or out of
samba.
Preferably I would like to have a separate list per user, but this can
also be achieved with grep.
I found some solutions that rely on login
Hi all,
banging my head on the wall here... I think I'll never really understand
codepages stuff.
smbd is v 3.0.1, client is french win98 - yuk
my smb.conf reads:
unix charset = UTF-8
display charset = UTF-8
dos charset = CP850
when I create a folder/file with accents in it, I can create it
I should add that my w2k clients work marvelously after I converted old
filenames with convmv, that the filenames are correct on the console,
and that most strangely, a file with accents in it (which was converted)
can be read ok, but a directory in the same situation cannot. It looks
weird to me
Le dim 11/01/2004 à 02:29, Bobby Hitt a écrit :
Does anyone know why the file size is being displayed incorrectly, and more
importantly, what do I need to do to correct the problem? Reading and
writing large files to both the Linux hosts works fine with W2K, the problem
is that Linux can't
Le mer 07/01/2004 à 15:20, Andrew Gaffney a écrit :
There was talk a few weeks ago about the possibility of a Tk-based user management
tool
that never happened. I'm planning on trying to do this myself. What features were to
be in
the one that never materialized? What features might
Le lun 22/12/2003 à 16:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Is there any trick to adding new shares and making them accessible to Windows
without restarting either Samba3 or the whole server?
it doesn't usually take more than a killall -HUP smbd
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Le jeu 18/12/2003 à 17:25, Byron Rubén Pérez a écrit :
Hi all, I'm new on this List, I'm having troubles with samba at share
from Linux Gentoo Ker 2.4.20
recompile samba without ldap support
USE=-ldap emerge samba
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Le ven 05/12/2003 à 08:28, doug a écrit :
Next, I changed /etc/nsswitch.conf like this:
#hosts: db files nisplus nis dns
hosts: files dns winbind
I don't know about winbind but i suspect the mechanism is similar to
what i have at home, where i put:
hosts: files wins dns
in
Le mer 26/11/2003 à 11:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I've tried smbclient; that did not work as well: it stopped
at exactly 4 Gigabytes (4.294.2967.296 Bytes) and that that
it copied the file successfully - but it did not.
is your disk on the w2k side formatted using fat32 or ntfs? IIRC,
Le mar 25/11/2003 à 18:44, Bert Buckley a écrit :
I run a script to mount several file shares from machines running W98
and W2000 so that I can do incremental dumps every night of these file
shares.
smbmount almost always fails to exit. This causes the script to stall
and so the dumps
Le jeu 20/11/2003 à 12:59, Stefan G. Weichinger a écrit :
Hello, John H Terpstra,
Donnerstag, 20. November 2003, 08:55 you wrote:
JHT On Thu, 20 Nov 2003, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
JHT I do not want to nit pick, but please note that smbfs is not samba.
JHT smbfs is a kernel driver in
Le jeu 20/11/2003 à 22:09, Ed Holden a écrit :
The only company that might use the DMCA in desperation is Microsoft, as
some of their protocols are implemented in Samba. But the phrase their
protocols is putting it graciously, and even they might not have a
legal leg to stand on.
They
If anyone could help me understanding this log part, files take forever
to load, client is w2k, no problems on other files, first thing I did
was disabling oplocks on *.SCI and *.sci, no improvement so far.
[2003/11/14 11:21:33, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(685)
switch message SMBtrans2
Hi all,
I get unexpected behaviour from smbd 2.2.8a on gentoo 1.2
It appears the 'follow symlinks = no ' directive isn't enforced (either
globally or at share level).
Can anyone confirm this ?
David
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Le mer 08/10/2003 à 09:43, Marcus Blomenkamp a écrit :
Hi all,
to raise the bug vs success ratio i'd like to express my gratitude to all
samba members and those who, though not in-core developers, generously
supported noobs like me on this mail list.
You meant to raise the success vs bug
Le jeu 18/09/2003 à 20:55, Christian Tosta a écrit :
Hi list,
I need to run M$ Access Application from a Samba box for various users. They can add
a register with a id to database. When a client add a register and print them, id
increments and other user cannot add a register with same id
Le mer 03/09/2003 à 22:25, Walgamotte, David a écrit :
The system has latest redhat and samba stable versions compiled from source
and all works except when coping files from windows (2000/XP) to samba
server. When copying it is very slow, extremely slow and locks up the copy
most of the
Le ven 18/07/2003 à 15:57, Chan Fook Sheng a écrit :
Hi
I can use Appleshare to see my Samba shares when the
Mac OS9 and the Samba is in the same segment, but when
I move my Mac to another segment separated by a
Firewall (all ports open), I can't see my Samba
shares?
Can anyone help me?
Le ven 18/07/2003 à 20:23, Larry a écrit :
Our shared file server decided to take a hiatus from WINS earlier this week.
On friday we could see the machine name in the browse function of any windows
box when you went to the map network drives portion of windows explorer. Now
the only
Le mar 15/07/2003 à 16:22, Rob Sell a écrit :
If they upgraded to a domain I would just say that the workgroup/domain name
changed. Even if everyone else is on a domain just put the domain name into
the workgroup field in smb.conf and restart nmbd and possibly smbd also and
they should be able
Le jeu 03/07/2003 à 16:07, Vizitiu, Ciprian a écrit :
When I execute a nmblookup command to find the NT server by
the name it works. But it doesn't work with ping command. Is
neccesary anything more?
AFAIK ping uses a different resolver than samba suite. It works the other
way around
Le mar 01/07/2003 à 00:34, Kurt Pfeifle a écrit :
I think cupsd takes a little time to populate the printers list at
startup, but i would tend to think smbd would reload the list on a
regular basis, is it not so ?
Oh yes -- that's the *theory*. As far as the *practical* side of
Le mar 01/07/2003 à 12:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi there
Linux (redhat 9.0) does not set the execute-bits for new files, (even with
umask set to 777) by default.
Why does samba ?
When default ACLs are set, samba explicitly sets the mode to 777 for new
files and directories,
Le mar 01/07/2003 à 12:52, Vizitiu, Ciprian a écrit :
Hi.
Is there such a limit to 2GB in samba 2.2.8a-1? I get a File imit exceeded
when I try to tar or cp smth to a smbmount. On both machines I can
successfully do dd if=/dev/zero and create a file of 3GB, I can also tar
-cvf it but no cp
Le mar 01/07/2003 à 13:07, Vizitiu, Ciprian a écrit :
You can find patches to break the barrier at
http://www.hojdpunkten.ac.se/054/samba/index.h tml
only apply
patches 01 and 02, as 00 is included in stock
2.4.21 I don't use these as they give me too many errors, but
they might
Le lun 30/06/2003 à 08:38, Rashkae a écrit :
For that matter, why would smbd (but not the system logs) be deleted in
the first place?
on which FS type on does smbd reside ?
Jun 30 2:37am
They hang the man and flog the woman
That steal the
Le lun 30/06/2003 à 21:07, Halászy-Kiss Ãgoston a écrit :
- after linux box boot it didn't print from any winXP, booting process
includes starting cupsd and smbd
- but if I reload samba it starts to print
- it seems to me samba didnt load printers at the boot process
I think cupsd takes a
Le lun 30/06/2003 à 23:13, Kurt Pfeifle a écrit :
Halászy-Kiss Ágoston agoston at simeis.net
Mon Jun 30 21:07:00 GMT 2003
[]
What I discovered:
- after linux box boot it didn't print from any winXP, booting process
includes starting cupsd and smbd
- but if I reload samba
On Fri, Jun 27, 2003 at 02:11:45PM -0300, michelld wrote:
Hi all
I am having trouble with my SMBFS and it is the following
Every time I try to connect to other machine in my network, throught the command
MOUNT, the folowing ERROR appears. I've already tried to see the manpage but i
Le sam 28/06/2003 à 15:59, ipguy a écrit :
i'm having problems with preexec scripts... see example below
[homes]
preexec = mkdir /samba/users/%U
do exec scripts only work in a Samba PDC setup or are we able to use exec
scripts in any setup ?
if you look at the preexec script above, all
Le jeu 26/06/2003 à 15:28, Scherb, Glenn a écrit :
Iwan,
Ensure that your smb.conf contains these settings:
kernel oplocks = no
oplocks = no
level2 oplocks = no
or
oplocks = yes
level2 oplocks = yes
veto oplock files = /*.DBF/*.dbf/*.MDX/*.mdx/*.ITB/*.itb/*.MDB/*.mdb/
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Is there a quick and simple ways to detect if a wins server is present
on a network and get its IP ?
D.Morel
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Francois Menard (Mailing List Account) wrote:
| With the final release of 2.4.21, would it be appropriate for Urban to
| consider updating all of the2.4.18 smbfs patches as a single file.
I just tried to apply all 3 patches to a stock 2.4.21, and here
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Ken Walker wrote:
| Samba reads the smb.conf file every 60 seconds, or every time a new
| connection is made. So either wait 60 seconds after the change or log on
| from a remote machine.
|
Even with an already open connection ?
I had trouble from time
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Joel Hammer wrote:
| Yes.
| kill -1 pid of original samba process.
| Maybe service smb reload might do what you want.
| Joel
if you want to reload it for all processes :
killall -HUP smbd nmbd
| nOn Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 01:02:05PM -0700, D. Rick
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| On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 23:22, Brandon Lederer wrote:
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|I am looking for an LDAP client to manage the LDAP server that we are
going
|to use when we switch to samba3. A Windows variety would be OK, a web
|interface would be even
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Hi all
can anybody tell me which MS Oses/versions use unicode, for i must mount
their shares and back them up on a samba server (2.2.8a +patches /
2.4.21 kernel + a.widmark's patches) using smbclient (to check
availability) + smbfs mounts (to
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|Why not just use the Debian packages for 2.2.8a?
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|I'm pretty sure they have PAM support.
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|
| It might have PAM support, but it's unlikely it'd have XFS support.
What do you mean? samba relies on the os it's sitting on top
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| Windows clients weren't going to be accessing the share, only a Linux
| client. We were hoping to provide a filesystem mount over a secure
| transport, and the Linux NFS client doesn't support secure NFS modes yet.
| The
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Brandon Mercer wrote:
|It's OK to put the .pst files in a user share, just remember that
|performance across the network is slower than to local hard disk.
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|
| Are you serious? Hard disks are the slowest operating part of any
| computer. Unless
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Alceu R. de Freitas Jr. wrote:
| You can check for another antivirus program to run on
| the Samba server, but all them are comercial too, as
| Mcafee. But the best solution is to keep the
| workstations running an antivirus program.
|
| If you´re
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Le Mercredi 4 Juin 2003 15:45, Mageid a écrit :
every time I tried to access my samba server called (linux) from my windows
2000 pro it gave me the network path was not found
I can ping it and telnet to it no prob
I ran testparm and the result
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On Tuesday 03 June 2003 16:52, Jean Frontin wrote:
I apologize because few days ago I asked for you this question !
In smb.conf I have :
cleint code page = 850
character set = ISO8859-1
CLIENT code page will work better
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Ali MDIDECH wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I'm using samba-2.2.8a and this conf file :
|
| [global]
|
| netbios name = Moua7
| workgroup = EPI
| server string = Moua7 - FreeBSD 4.8
| guest account = samba
| ...
~ already replied to this, didn't you read my
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Leopard wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I'm using samba-2.2.8a and this conf file :
|
| [global]
|
| netbios name = Moua7
| workgroup = EPI
| server string = Moua7 - FreeBSD 4.8
| guest account = samba
| security = share
| name resolve order = bcast
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Le Mercredi 28 Mai 2003 21:39, David Chait a écrit :
Samba can be made into a WINS server by simply uncommenting a few lines in
the default config, trivial really.
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oh no, NOT AGAIN
On Friday 04 April 2003 14:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I will be out of the office starting 04/04/2003 and will not return until
04/07/2003.
I will respond to your message when I return. If you have questions
regarding
SMB is a better choice than NFS for many reasons,
especially for the fact that its user based and not
kernal based
er... smbfs is part of the kernel as far as i know...
David
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Gurnish Anand wrote:
No...nfs is a part of the kernel..and not samba
David Morel wrote:
SMB is a better choice than NFS for many reasons,
especially for the fact that its user based and not
kernal based
er... smbfs is part of the kernel as far as i know...
David
okay, let's rephrase
Hi,
I'm trying to automate a server connection to various shares on my network (so
as to back them up). I use smbmount which works fine, except on one machine
running winXp:
i shared a directory on that machine, using a locally created windows user
with read-only rights as the only one
Hi all
I have samba 2.2.7a compiled on a very-home-made linux (2.4.19+many patches,
gcc2.95.4,glibc2.2.5).
Knowing that I don't have any admin user or groups defined in smb.conf, what
could cause smbd to keep root privileges when a normal user connects ? it's
starting to get really annoying.
Hi all,
I searched the archives for the nomtab option in smbmount, and all i could
find was a patch against 2.2.2
Is this patch dangerous in any way that prevents it from being integrated?
Thanks a lot to all.
D.Morel
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Joel Hammer wrote:
This multiple print job issue was discussed on the list a while back. You might
search the archives.
In printing from windows, basically, the client tells the printer how
many copies to print. Samba doesn't get involved. I believe there is
no variable to encode the number of
Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
On Fri, 2003-01-24 at 16:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been playing with samba for about 3 months. I have not been able to
find a way to setup acl's efficiently. I would like to be able to set
permissions for one person one way and three others all with
Chris Nolan wrote:
Hi all,
One of my clients loves ACT for some reason unknown to both them and
myself. They want multiple people to be able to access the thing at the
same time.
Here's the problem - every now and then the people using it give me
reports of the clients crashing. Reindexing
Harm Kirchhoff wrote:
The following error occured persistently, when trying to access a world
rw-able directory public from Win2000 (samba version 2.2.6):
(log file:)
[2003/01/01 17:45:57, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(597)
harm (192.168.0.3) Can't change directory to /public
Hi all,
I don't have any MSAccess on my machines, so I can't test it, and I
would like to backup or invalidate that claim: if i have an MS Access
database open by several people on a windows share (say on a w2k
machine), will it be a problem backing it up on a linux backup server
mounting the
Bill Dossett wrote:
Hi,
I've got what I think is a pretty weird problem.
I'm using redhat 8.0 and their latest samba rpm 2.2.7.
I have a directory
/virtuals/SAMARCAN/asterion_caen/hd4008/tiffout
with about 600 tiff files in it.
When I go this directory and try and delete them,
it deletes
Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
I've never been happy with my samba box's network performance.
I see about
60K/s between
1 client and my samba server
socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192
SO_SNDBUF=8192
have you tried
SO_RCVBUF=4096
SO_SNDBUF=4096
huge increase for
Le mar 19/11/2002 à 19:41, Romeyn Prescott a écrit :
I am TRYING to get driver distribution working with CUPS and Samba.
I'm stuck here:
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#AEN1050
I can NOT for the life of me find or figure out how to extract the
files listed:
Le mar 19/11/2002 à 21:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I've gotten driver-downloads to work from WinNT/2K clients, but I still
can't seem to figure out how to get things to work with Win9x clients.
if this is what i think it is, it's a cupsaddsmb bug. look for a
reference to it on the user
Le lun 18/11/2002 à 07:41, Michael a écrit :
Hi Mark,
Thank you for your reply.
I supposed this would be the way to go with win98 clients.
But most of my users are using Windows NT4.0 SP6 and Windows 2000
Professional as clients.
With these clients, most of them enter as administrator
Le lun 28/10/2002 à 20:40, Robert M. Martel a écrit :
I have Samba 2.2.6 complied against Cups 1.1.16 on a Sparc system running
Solaris 9. Cups has replaced the stock system V lp spooler on this system
(original packages removed.)
Cups working from UNIX command line is A-OK.
I have
Le mer 09/10/2002 à 01:21, Omar Castaneda Acosta a écrit :
I've been thinking on this subject before, I'm setting up a 2 TB storage server
and I would like some advice on how would be the best way to setup the
disks (it's a 12*200GB array, single logical unit RAID5). Not that I don't trust
Le mar 01/10/2002 à 02:56, Servie Platon a écrit :
Hi everyone,
Is there a way to enable and allocate quota manually on each user's home folder as
per on a user to user basis?
student2 5 MB /home/student2
If so, what is the syntax for this. Thanks in advance.
rpm quota?*.rpm
man
Le lun 30/09/2002 à 15:07, Kurt Pfeifle a écrit :
David Morel wrote:
Le lun 30/09/2002 à 12:53, Kurt Pfeifle a écrit :
Glasgall wrote on samba-digest:
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Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 14:09:19 -0400
From: Adam Glasgall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba
of CUPS are you using (and which platform?) if you see
this?
Could you post this to the CUPS mailing list at www.cups.org, please,
if it still prevails after upgrading CUPS (or ripping off a cupsaddsmb
binary from a more current CUPS installation)?
checked the cups ng, it says it'll be
On Mon, 2002-09-30 at 00:49, Hannes Schmidt wrote:
Hi,
the subject says it all. I want to allow my Windows users to create and
remove files in a particular directory on my Samba share, but they should
not be able to create or delete sub-directories of that directory. The
reason for this is
Le lun 30/09/2002 à 12:53, Kurt Pfeifle a écrit :
Glasgall wrote on samba-digest:
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Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 14:09:19 -0400
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Subject: [Samba] W9x print driver download problems with Samba 2.2.3a and CUPS
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