Hi. I have a debian wheezy with samba 3.6.6-6. Before
updating to wheezy I had samba configured with LPRNG
printing.
Now I can't use the printers, it looks like samba is
trying to connect to cups even it is configured with
another printing system.
This is the error spotted when I try to install
El 10/10/13 12:09, Francesc Guasch ha escrit:
Hi. I have a debian wheezy with samba 3.6.6-6. Before
updating to wheezy I had samba configured with LPRNG
printing.
Now I can't use the printers, it looks like samba is
trying to connect to cups even it is configured with
another printing system
Hi. I have some machines that I can't log in anymore.
I think I changed their accounts to User accounts by mistake. Now
pdebedit show the U flag instead W.
I tried to change it like this:
# pdbedit -c='[W]' machine-211$
Can only set [NDHLX] flags
I tried also to recreate one machine account.
I
En/na Rubin Bennett ha escrit:
Hi Rubin, thank you for your answer.
On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 10:57 +0200, Francesc Guasch wrote:
Hi. I can't do cached logons in our new samba server.
I have several sites with Samba PDCs that have laptop/ mobile users who
use their cached credentials regularly
Hi. I can't do cached logons in our new samba server.
I had a dead crashed W2k server quickly replaced by samba-3.
That meant create a new domain, restore backups and add all the
PCs to the domain. It was impossible to ressurrect the old MS server.
Anyway I'm facing a problem about cached
En/na nik600 ha escrit:
On 12/23/05, Alessandro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
# pdbedit -P maximum password age -C 1003089564
# smbpasswd storm
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
# pdbedit -v -u storm | grep must
Password must change: mar, 06 ott 2037 18:38:54 GMT
hmm... i've tried
Hi. I wanted to test password sync. I only have one linux
server, with no windows PCs around. When I change the
password with smbpasswd the sync is not executed. I wonder
why ? Maybe smbpasswd access directly the database.
Is there a way I can test it from within only one linux box ?
This is
I have a drive almost full because of the messages.tdb problem
with print queue. I will upgrade samba, but , how can I clean
it quick ?
I searched the mailing list archives and I didn't find it.
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Richard Coates wrote:
we have no problems with around 30 xp-pro clients to one samba server.
(samba 2.2.8). Maybe hardware issue?
Hi Richard, thank you for answering me. I don't think so,
this same PC works fine with other network servers W2k.
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 20:09, Francesc Guasch wrote
Hi.
I posted last week a question about a network with some XP PCs.
One PC connects fine to the samba server, but the other one
is quite slow, almost unusable. There are also Win98 hosts
running fine.
Someone kindly answered he had the same problem, and solved it
upgrading to samba-3 beta. I
I'm having problems with one Windows XP working with a
samba server.
This is redhat-7.3 with latest samba-2.2.7-3.7.3. There are some
windows 98 PCs running fine. There is two Windows XP clients, and
one of them isn't working well with samba. The user complains the
access to the files is quite
I have a samba server that starts creating a lot
of processes for each connected user, until it
renders the system unusable. Then restarting samba
solves it all.
The last time it crashed I saw 10-12 processes
per user. The number of processes keeps growing until
we restarted samba.
Right now it's
Do you mean that way I've to install ntpd and sync date/hour mechanism
between samba server and clients?
It's always a good idea to have the workstations in sync.
Type this in a .bat file, that loads at start:
NET TIME \\SERVER /SET /YES
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I'm trying to set up a Samba server with ACLS.
Versions:
- xfs in kernel-2.4.20.
- samba-2.2.7a compiled with ACL support
I'm trying first with smbcacls. But I can't manage to
guess the syntax of the ACL command.
I want the user frankie could RWX a file owned by javi
#smbcacls
Gareth Davies wrote:
This is probably a pretty lame questions, but say I've got a HP 4500N
colour laser, I can access it as I'm on Win2k and I can add a default
TCP/IP port and print raw to it.
But the clients on Win 98 cannot, how would I 'connect' samba to this
printer so it was
Hi. I have a samba server SunOS 5.6
This is samba-2.2.2, some times some users get slow
responses from the server,and the other day we had to
restart the computer. I found this in the logs.
Any hints about what is happening ?
I'm starting to prepare an upgrade, but its a bare
server and it'll
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