On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 09:38:37PM +0200, Deon Steyn wrote:
Is it possible to run Samba on Xp Pro
No.
You could run Samba in a *nix VM sitting on top of a XP host.
Performance is going to suck, but it can be done.
Greg
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You only need 1 WINS server for your organization (or 2 for redundancy).
We have multiple subnets here at OSU and only 2 WINS servers. Our DHCP
servers had out the WINS server IP addresses to all clients, and Samba
is configured to use them as well. You DO need a master browser on each
subnet
Yep - which is why I think your bosses are correct. Deploying a *new*
NT4 domain in 2008 is just nuts. When most clients are XP or Vista and
many applications have integration with AD.
You've been brainwashed by M$. It is not nuts to deploy a new Samba
server in 2008. Samba 3.x configured
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A user cannot access a Linux machine unless he is authenticated by the
machine.
Jamrock,
Many thanks for your very informative response. The makes complete
sense really.
Ultimately, I'm sure LDAP is the best solution and one I intend to look
at in more detail.
A message to the Samba Howt
What fails? Vista *should* work against us even without
It does. I've been authenticating Vista machines for some time against
a Samba PDC.
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test please ignore
It is almost always considered very bad etiquette to sent test emails
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people this list. If people made it a practice to do this, we'd all be
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I tested against the Vista RC builds and printing was fine.
But it seems some things were changed before the final
bits. We'll have to do some more testing to find out the
scope of it.
I have been running Vista since the early betas and have noticed
intermittent problems with Samba (mostly wit
u are running
samba, and any critical config parameters) if you are wanting any real
help from anyone. The way you've phrased your question would be similar
to calling a mechanic on the phone and saying "my car is making a funny
noise, please tell me how to fix it."
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, you?
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ell it out for me, I'd
be happy to do this and provide the output.
Best regards,
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First, can you try 3.0.23c? If that does not work either,
I'm running RHEL 4. Given that the RH team backports critical patches
without changing package numbers, it's difficult to know what I'm
working with.
I see in the Samba-Technical list that you added somethign to the source
tree that
Can anyone share any insight as to why Vista RC2 can't delete
directories on a Samba 3.0.10 share? No problem delete directories
using a windows XP client.
Thank you.
Greg
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ag the segfault goes away.
By the way, I'm running samba under deamontools.
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changes are all GPL unless these changes are 100% stand alone (i.e.,
they can run w/o any jcifs code). Simple as that Very nice for a
community of volunteers who want to spend their time writing code and
not collecting statements. ;)
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ba is defaulting back to the -D flag.
Any ideas?
Thank you.
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stions?
Thanks.
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Robert,
Have a look at the following, section 7.5
http://us2.samba.org/samba/ftp/cvs_current/docs/htmldocs/samba-bdc.html
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Same problem here, Francesco... on ONE of the computers (out of a dozen or
so). Odd, no?
What not upgrade, no? That's a pretty old version of Samba.
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th the Samba source and I think you'll
find exactly what you are looking for.
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ernel based distros):
I'm running RAV on my Mitel SME 5.x server (2.2.19 kernel). SME is a
customized version of RedHat. I beleve that although I'm running on an
older kernel, many of the packages have been updated to current redhat.
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30 minutes. The other thing that I like about RAV is that
it is very easy to set up the mail server version to scan shares on your samba
network. $300US is well worth the money for the excellent product.
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