ing".
Click the "Options..." button on the right-hand side.
Untick "Share files and folders using SMB (Windows)".
Click Done.
Click "Options..." again.
Tick "Share files and folders using SMB (Windows)".
Click Done.
Thank you,
Edward Tillitz
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heers,
Ed
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Michael Wood wrote:
> On 18 July 2013 12:54, Edward Robbins wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I would like to build samba at different optimisation levels with debug
>> symbols, in order to test a static analysis tool I have develope
Hello,
I would like to build samba at different optimisation levels with debug
symbols, in order to test a static analysis tool I have developed. I have
found the configure option "--enable-developer", which I presume enables
debug symbols and sets optimisation to O0, and "--enable-debug" (is the
d
Hello,
I would like to build samba at different optimisation levels with debug
symbols, in order to test a static analysis tool I have developed. I have
found the configure option "--enable-developer", which I presume enables
debug symbols and sets optimisation to O0, however I would also like to b
Samba 3 or 4)?
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> /Adrian Berlin
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> do all exist.
>
> So, is using rsync in such a situation reasonable/workable, or should
> we use some windows based utility - say robocopy to handle this?
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2 08:57:28 2013
> 177021258 DENY_WRITE 0x3019f RDWR NONE
> /samba/gis
> MARIS608/Archaeological_Data.gdb/Site_Point.GIS.7768.6520.sr.lock Tue Feb
> 12 08:57:28 2013
> 177021258 DENY_NONE 0x2019f RDWR NONE
> /samba/gis MARIS608/Archa
Fri Feb 8
> 15:27:09 2013
> 2752 1149 DENY_NONE 0x2019f RDWR NONE
> /samba/gis MARIS608/Archaeological_Data.gdb/timestamps Fri Feb 8
> 15:24:15 2013
> 2752 1149 DENY_WRITE 0x3019f RDWR EXCLUSIVE+BATCH
> /samba/gis
> MA
had to
> applied them. Also on the old domain it created the lock files also but it
> worked. Thanks for the quick replies.
>
>
> On Friday, February 8, 2013 03:17 PM CST, Edward Ashley <
> n...@redmonkeysoftware.com> wrote:
>
> > I second disabling oplocks however I
; force security mode = 777
> valid users = @hpres
> force group = @MDAH\hpres
> write list = @MDAH\hpres
>
> Anyone have an idea why this could be happening?
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rpc/ndr/ndr_basic_156.o
It just hangs.
Sorry for the long post, has anyone got any clues as to why this is
happening?
Thanks
Ned
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ile or directory)
[pid 22991] open("../lib/uid_wrapper/net/if.h", O_RDONLY|O_NOCTTY) = -1
ENOENT (No such file or directory)
[pid 22991] open("default/dynconfig/net/if.h", O_RDONLY|O_NOCTTY) = -1
ENOENT (No such file or directory)
[pid 22991] open("../dynconfig/ne
= 0
stat("/usr/libexec/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.4.6/cc1",
{st_mode=S_IFREG|0755, st_size=9326392, ...}) = 0
access("/usr/libexec/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/4.4.6/cc1", X_OK) = 0
vfork() = 12573
wait4(12573, 0xd36a70, 0, NULL) = ? ERES
to the right upstream, or correct our
> code.
>
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clude -D_SAMBA_BUILD_=4
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H=1 -D_GNU_SOURCE=1 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED=1
../librpc/ndr/ndr_basic.c -c -o default/librpc/ndr/ndr_basic_156.o
It just hangs with no output.
Sorry for the long post, has anyone got any clues as to why this is
happening?
Thanks
Ned
E
Dear all,
How to add more group that can applied with "hide unreadable = yes" ?
In our server this option only can works if i set chown but can not
work if i set setfacl.
Can anyone help me ?
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Hi all,
thanks for all your help.
Finally, i could solve that problem.
I just download latest source, compile and install it.
After that, my 98 client could connect to my samba server.
rgds,
Edo
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 8:35 PM, TAKAHASHI Motonobu wrote:
> From: Edward Hari Purwonugroho
>
hide dot files = yes
Any one can help me ?
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I searched but was unable to locate a close match for this case. I doubt
that Samba was the culprit here, but unus vir nullus vir. Your feedback
would be appreciated.
Situation:
Windows clients, mostly WinXP desktops, got "no logon servers are
available" when trying to access shared director
would add my two other external to this system
and tuck it way just let it do it's magic without a monitor.
Note, just in case is important this Computer is connected to the
Network Wireless. I've tried the Ubuntu Forums but so far no one has
been able to help. Regards, Edward
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> Environment: Sun Solaris 9 sparc
> Software: Samba-3.3.3, KRB5-1.6.3, OpenLDAP-2.4.11
> Problem:
> Am trying to create shares with Samba so that users can map to folders
> on this server using Active Directory. I am successful in creating a
> Kerberos ticket; I can join the domain; and wbinfo -u
> I have troubles of global readable bit on new file created on samba.
> I wish to have a 660 permission on new files, instead i've got 664.
>
> Server: Debian Lenny, kernel 2.6.26-2-xen-686, samba 2:3.2.5-4lenny2
> Client: Ubuntu Jaunty, kernel 2.6.28-11-generic, smbclient 2:3.3.2-
Going linux to
I think I answer more questions than I ask here, but now it's my turn - I
can't seem to figure out what I should change here, and it don't make no
sense to me .
I have a samba fileserver. I am not using winbind. I am using NIS for
UID/GID lookup. I am using AD via Kerberos for authentication
(going from NT to AD server)
> > Assuming you're using Kerberos, my expectation is that you don't
> > need to do
> > anything at all on the samba server. But don't hold me to it.
>
> How about if I'm not currently using Kerberos?
What else is there? Samba is in "domain" security mode, right?
> Could someone point me toward documentation on the impact to Samba of
> upgrading from an NT domain to Active Directory? I've found docs on
> Samba with NT domains and docs on Samba with AD, but not so much on
> the upgrade process. I'd like to know exactly what I'm doing before I
> do anything
> I'd like to use a linux-based NAS to backup loads of files *including
> their permissions and uid/gid*. The NAS supports NFS (which can do
> what I want) but the NFS-connections breaks all the time.
This is a strangely common question recently. I'll paste here, the response I
wrote in some ot
> > protocol. You can even reboot the NFS server in the middle of file
> > operations, and there will be no problem (just a delay) on the
> client.
>
> The same is true of a Samba server, as the clients are usually
> coded to do reconnects correctly (remember they originally were
> designed to wo
> > NFS is a more native network filesystem for unix machines, so it
> really only makes sense to use samba if you have some compelling reason
> not to use NFS. Do you have some reason NFS would be bad in this case?
> >
> I had tried NFS previously - and didn't enjoy it. I had numerous
> lockups.
d
password) will be presented to the AD server for authentication.
From: BeefStu BeefStu [mailto:beefstu...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, June 08, 2009 9:25 AM
To: Edward Ned Harvey; samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: password authentification
Ed,
Thanks, but I have a few more questions
> Hasn't SWAT been deprecated and unsupported for a very long time?
If so - I never heard of that - but then again - I don't spend my days
reading about the latest developments in samba - I just take the version
which shipped with my OS, and configure it to be useful - and most OSes are
still ship
> I'm trying to run an IMAP mail server (Dovecot) in a virtual machine.
> However, I do not want the messages stored within the virtual disk. So
> - the question was how the virtual machine could access those files.
> Dovecot has been setup and tested with NFS. However, when I asked
The best ans
> I am trying to setup samba so that it uses the password from my AD
> instead of having a password file in SAMBA.
>
> Can somebody tell me what I have to do on the windows 2003 side to make
>
> this work. I am guessing I have to setup a samaba acct in AD but not to
> sure. Can somebody pleas
I have a share on a disk with 120G free. But for some reason, all my CIFS
clients report only 14.4G empty. Depending on what I'm trying to do with
the share, the client may happily ignore the supposed free space limitation,
but some programs actually give me a warning and refuse to work, "Error,
Hey all.
I have a bunch of linux servers, all using NIS to maintain
username/password/UID/GID information. I'm trying to make the filesystems
browsable from Windows XP, while maintaining correct UID/GID info. It seems
this would be really simple, just let the user login to \\linuxmachine with
When I run make install on Solaris 8 I get the following error:
Using FLAGS = -O -D_SAMBA_BUILD_=3 -I/nau/src/Net/samba-3.2.0/source/popt
-I/nau/src/Net/samba-3.2.0/source/iniparser/src -Iinclude -I./include -I. -I.
-I./lib/replace -I./lib/talloc -I./lib/tdb/include -I./libaddns -I./librp
Hi,
I am using samba in ads mode with a Windows SBS 2003 domain controller.
samba: 3.0.24-6
server os: Debian Etch.
client os: Vista Business SP1
The system has been running effectively for more than 4 years with Windows XP
machines. I now have a Vista laptop that I am using on the
e.
Thank you for assistance,
Edward
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t. They can use any pre-existing
> folders no problem, however.
>
> I do not purport to be a Samba expert, so if there's something obvious
> that I'm missing here I apologise in advance.
>
> Thank you for assistance,
>
> Edward
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Thank you for assistance,
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emain Full Control.
Is the Map ACL Inherit = yes parameter supposed to only affect
directories or should it also affect files?
Edward L. Hannaford
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mission to a file or folder, the file or folder is *still hidden* to
the user.
Is this a known issue, working as intended, or a bug? If it's a bug,
how would I go about reporting it?
Edward L. Hannaford
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Hi,
After lots of struggle and rtfm I finally got most things running, except
for 'nmblookup' and 'net getlocalsid' on the BDC. I'm not new to Samba, but
plenty more to learn. Here's the setup in summary:
system pdc is the PDC on subnet 192.168.0.0, running SuSE10.1, LDAP master,
wins server, doma
Hi,
It has been a while since I have looked at any of this. However, I do know you
don't want to run a kdc on your FreeBSD server. Windows is the KDC.
You do need to tell FreeBSD what realm you are in , and what the Windows ADS
servers are:
You might wish to try the following in your /etc/krb
Hi Folks,
I'm trying to run samba on Solaris 9. It works OK when I don't compile in
kerberos and ldap, but when with those two compiled in, smbd seems to freeze
(nmbd and winbindd are OK). After a bit of investigation I notice something
strange in truss:
...
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Hi Folks,
I'm trying to run samba on Solaris 9. It works OK when I don't compile in
kerberos and ldap, but when with those two compiled in, smbd seems to freeze
(nmbd and winbindd are OK). After a bit of investigation I notice something
strange in truss:
...
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I am trying to set up a standalone samba print server, however when I
try to select the server in the Add Printer Dialog or in network
neighborhood from a Windows XP Professional machine that is on a Domain
I get a password prompt which I do not want. The results of the
testparm command is below:
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From: Edward Luck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jan 12, 2006 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] problem with administrator accounts
To: "Chris St. Pierre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
One other thing about Administrator access. If you try and force a
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From: Edward Luck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jan 12, 2006 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Samba] problem with administrator accounts
To: "Chris St. Pierre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You need to map your Domain Admins group to a Linux group which the
When you say it "hangs up", do you mean you can't even login at the
keyboard? If so, this is highly unlikely to be a Samba problem, and
much more likely to be some wierd hardware issue, like a busted NIC or
stuffed memory.
On 1/5/06, lukas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heloo
>
> My server hangs u
I reckon that UDP port 137 (NetBIOS name service) is being blocked
between you and the remote host.
Have you tried creating a local entry in your LMHOSTS file which
matches the target servers' NetBIOS name? Give that a shot, I think
it might help.
On 1/6/06, Keith Hilen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
o the passwd file.
I literally wasted about 12 hours on this, all for a stupid file
permission problem. D'oh is me.
On 1/5/06, Edward Luck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Just yesterday, my Samba installation on OpenSlug suddenly stopped
> working, out of the blue.
Hi folks,
Just yesterday, my Samba installation on OpenSlug suddenly stopped
working, out of the blue. Now, users on my WinXP SP2 systems cannot
under any circumstances log in to the domain. Local Windows users
however can map shares with no problem.
When a domain user attempts to log on to a d
t CVS tree compiled
and installed - used the same config files - restarted samba and
everything is back to working well.
Specs: Fedora Core 4 - Samba (was 3.0.14a-1 - I think) 3.0.14a-2
Hope this helps someone -
Edward
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krbtgt/CORP.PHILLIPS.COM Pre-Authentication Type: 0x0 Failure Code: 0x19
Client Address: 172.17.81.164 12090
(where Goethe is the machine name)
Any thoughts appreciated!
Edward B.
Ebrooathealthydirectionsdotcom
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Hi all,
I recently setup Samba to auth to Active Directory - wow do I feel like
an alchemist for doing that - despite the deceased foul involved in
getting this setup - it is now working very well.
My problem comes in that logging from AD is constantly complaining about
failed authentication. I a
Any thoughts appreciated,
Edward
Ebrooathealthydirectionsdotcom
I'm using a RH Fedora Core 2 box with Samba 3.0.14a and these Krb
versions :
krb5-devel-1.3.6-4
pam_krb5-2.0.10-1
krb5-libs-1.3.6-4
krb5-workstation-1.3.6-4
What works -
Kinit [EMAIL PROTECTED] works fine -
ne
\\servername\service} I get invalid username or
password, I have checked that both machines are on the same workgroup and have
added the user on XP to the server with the same password. I can see nothing
obviously wrong with smv.conf, and have followed the advice in the how-to.
Regards
Edward Be
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I've not seen them yet, I guess amavisd-new/spamassassin are removing
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I have been following this thread. I have a similar configuration to John
with the same problem. I am running Mandrake 10.1 Community. I have
installed the latest krb5-1.3.X package from MIT. I am trying to authorize
users using a w2k AD server.
One question (possibly silly), why does every exa
I recently ran into a problem accessing Samba shares from SFU. From
SFU's /net directory, I could read from files, move files, create
directories and even append to files using >>. But, when I tried to
create a file, I received a "Permission Denied" message.
After looking at the logs I found somet
==
The "invalid pointer" and "Cannot allocate memory" errors lead me to believe that I
"overloaded" winbind. Again, this makes a certain sense; I was certainly
stress-testing it! Can anyone recommend a way to
Has anyone experienced disconnect errors when using Samba 3 with Windows
2003 Domain authentication servers?
Thanks
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Alberta Department of Energy
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To whom it may concern,
I'm having some issues writing large files to my samba share.
After about 11Gb it fails ( for the past three transfer attempts).
The Files are sized between 2Gb and 65gb respectively
I was getting Oplock errors so i disabled oplock but still have an issue.
Below is the o
Hi,
I've had this working before and I thought I'd go and check out what is
wrong.
It seems the samba configure script is borken. Even when you tell it to
link against kerberos in another directory (for me it was
/opt/MIT-Kerberos) it ignores you and just looks in the default place.
You can te
Hi
I'm having a similar problem. Have you tried checking whether the group is
listed in the local group in computer management? Or can't you get that far
because of user privileges? My problem is that I have to restart the
computer before the second user logs on to get the correct privileges. It's
) Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 7:40 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Anyone know where I can get Kerberos 1.3.1 RPMs???
Edward W. Ray wrote:
> From what I have read, the default kerberos (v1.2.7) in
> Red Hat Linux 9 will no
>From what I have read, the default kerberos (v1.2.7) in Red Hat Linux 9 will
not work for Windows 2003 AD authentication/Samba. I have looked and
searched and googled for the RPMs. I would even settle for Fedora builds,
but I cannot even find those. I anyone has a clue as to where I could find
even after manually starting it. I've checked the
/etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf, but find the error.
Has anyone seen this before? Can anyone suggest a solution?
Thank you
edi
Edward Maris
Project Support Engineer
Price Discovery - Tickers
Reuters Ltd.
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7542 4232
uot;group files
winbind"
Also check that your time is synced correctly.
From: "Edward W. Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Organization: MMICMAN, LLC
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2004 19:27:14 -0700
To: "'Brett St
The error has changed since the previous e-mail:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# net ads join -U root
root password:
[2004/04/13 19:23:05, 0] libads/kerberos.c:ads_kinit_password(133)
kerberos_kinit_password [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed: ASN.1 failed
call to system time library
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]#
/kerberos.c:ads_kinit_password(133)
kerberos_kinit_password [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed: Decrypt
integrity check failed
If someone could point me to the solution to this problem, it would be
appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Can someone shed some light on this for me please.
I have a samba PDC with a locally connected HP Deskjet 710c. It is set up to
use the client driver. But when I print anything from a windows workstation
and select multiple copies, only the first copy prints and the rest seem to
disappear.
ngle out a user account to use when
accessing this share. That's my advice. The above share definition will
allow guest access (be warned).
Hope this makes sense and helps.
Ned
-Original Message-
From: Daniel Kiss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 March 2004 08:15
To: Edward Ashley
Subj
I have done the same thing and dramatically increased the speed of the
system. Does the system slow down only when you have more than one user
accessing the database? This is a problem I found when trying to upgrade it
to a windows 2000 server.
Anyway if you let me have a look at your smb.conf I mi
I would advise making sure that both your settings in the ldap database and
the smb.conf are the same. Either that or don't provide them in one or the
other. Also have you given the computer enough time before logging in to
become a member of the network, this can happen with my wireless pcmcia c
I've found out what was wrong. I'll just write out how I solved it for
anybody else as stupid as me.
I used the smbldap scripts provided by idealx, and in the smb.conf I had
an add machine script like this:
add machine script = /usr/local/bin/smbldap-useradd.pl -w %u
But this somehow didn't add
Hey,
Looking for a way (for the PHB) to move files without screwing up the
create/modified date from the original file. So what i want to do is go from
Win2K --> Samba and carry the create/mod time across. Any sugestions? ( I
already tried man smbclient and found nothing =( )
TIA
Paul
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Hello Everyone,
I have been working with two samba servers and i am having problems with
the copy speed that i am getting out of the boxes. This is my setup.
Dell 450MHZ
128 Mem
2 qlogic fiber cards
1.6T software raid 5/LVM
Netgear 10/100 @ 100FD
RedHat 7.3
samba 3.0.2a
another box is a
Compaq
wisdom, I would appreciate
it.
Regards,
Edward W. Ray
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Hi,
I'm wondering if someone clever knows about this problem I'm having:
I have a stock fedora core 1 samba install with openldap backend.
Everything is working except that when a user who is in the domain admins
or domain users group, the privileges are correct, but when they log on a
second time
I'm new to SAMBA and to Linux. Am trying to replace windows file and print
servers with RedHat9. I set up the server and installed Samba 3.0.0. I had
everything running fine for two weeks(file and print sharing). Yesterday I
must have tweaked something, because now I cannot print! I can connec
Can't really see what the problem is though try using smbldap-useradd.pl
-a -m test instead and see whether it makes a difference. You have played
around with smbldap_conf.pm to suit your needs I'm assuming.
Ned
> hi.
>
> i´m having big trouble with smbldap-useradd.pl
>
> when i try
> #cd /usr/loc
Hi,
I have this problem, where if I logon and off three times on a winXP
client I lose all administration rights on the third logon, and have to
restart the client workstation to get rights again. I have a stock fedora
core 1 samba install, and is running off of an openldap backend. If anyone
knows
Hi,
I can't find any documentation for this paramter, other than knowing it has
been removed in 3. I can't install 3 yet, so for now I want to know what
this parameter does.
Thanks
Paul
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Hi Andy,
I compiled and installed MIT Kerberos into a different location (say
/opt/MIT-Kerberos).
I then pointed the samba configure program to that Kerberos, and
everything went smoothly.
I think I also had to symlink the krb5.keytab and krb5.conf files so
that both versions of Kerberos were
This has been posted on [EMAIL PROTECTED] as well.
Hi,
I'm setting up samba, no PDC or anything else complex and having a lot of
trouble with the passwd chat. It appears to be a bug? somewhere, but its not
clear to me. Can anyone shed any light? See below for relevant info.
Thanks
running smbpass
Hi,
Just rejoined the list after many happy years of using samba in a
production enviroment.
I'm having problems getting my head around samba 3.0, or specifically,
the UID/GID/SID mapping. I've been RTFM'ing but am still uncertain about
the best way to go...
I have a Win 2003 controlled ADS dom
How do I connect a Samba3.0 server to a OU in ADS ?? For example I only have
privilege to connect machines to OU test which belongs to corp.domain.com.
Regards, Edward
~~~
Edward Lewis
Information
[netlogon]
comment = netlogon
path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon
write list = @sysadmin
guest ok = Yes
I have spent some time looking over documentation and archives with no
success. Please keep any replies simple as I am just an architect posing as
an IT person.
Edward A. Ot
I currently am administering a win2k native domain spread across a WAN
connected via VPN tunnel. I would like to migrate the live domain to linux
based domian controllers. I have one linux file server authenticating with
SAMBA and the w2k domain controls. The w2k servers are also acting as
DHCP,
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> Can you please assist me with documentation. The website contains
> information on how to install and configure, but not to upgrade
> Your assistance is sincerely appreciated
> Regards
> Edward
>
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I don't know if this is a bug or what, some of the files in my smb
mounted dirctory are returning the wrong file size. Also when I try to
open the files, they are not complete. The shared directory is from a
Windows XP machine and the files are greater than 1Gigabyte each. This
does not hapen t
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> On 31 Oct 2002, Edward Mann wrote:
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> > I have posted with this error/bug before, so now i am back at it again.
> > I am having a problem with samba, winbindd and groups. If a users is in
> > a large number of groups i get the following error when they try t
I have posted with this error/bug before, so now i am back at it again.
I am having a problem with samba, winbindd and groups. If a users is in
a large number of groups i get the following error when they try to
connect to the samba server
Oct 31 18:00:44 localhost smbd[11086]: [2002/10/31 18:00:4
My post last month.
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2002-September/079651.html
Okay i posted this about a month ago, but i did not receive any replies.
Is samba/winbind windows domain group access something that i am only
having problems with? I am getting kinda frustrated with this error,
Change the following to
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
writable = yes
so that you can see your home directory
if you want you can go to start -> run
type in
\\mail\skidmore
this should bring up the folder that you want.
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OS: Open BSD 2.9
Samba Version : 2.0.8
I'm trying to integrate SAMBA into an existing NT network. The IP addresses
of each machine are as follows:
WINS Server : xxx.xxx.79.13
PDC : xxx.xxx.79.27
SAMBA : xxx.xxx.223.81
The netmask is 255.255.255.0
If I set "local master
I'm a novice system administrator of a RS6000 running AIX 4.3.3. I would like to use
samba to create a drive that I can see from Windows 2000 servers and workstations.
Does Samba work with Windows 2000?
Does Samba include a login name pass through from Windows to Aix?
Can I use Samba to acces
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