up? Someone else had this file open earlier.
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Hi Walter,
139/TCP - Netbios-ssn for samba,
901/TCP - Swat - (If you are using SWAT).
Good Day,
Jason Stewart
At 11:32 AM 6/3/2002 -0700, Walter Weiss wrote:
Is there a list somewhere of every port a linux box running redhat 7.1
uses or might use for the samba services? I need to set up my
Hi Patrick,
Looks like you are sharing your entire root directory (bad idea), and the
permissions on the root directory would prevent any normal user from
writing to it.
Good Luck,
Jason Stewart
At 12:44 PM 5/31/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Hello all,
I'm relatively new to linux, and an absolute
. There definitely is one for my printer (HP 5000) on
the system.
Thanks, but no cigar :)
Greg
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Hi Alan,
What are the permissions on the Samba printer spool? Would they allow the user
to write to the spool directory?
Cheers,
Jason
On Thursday 16 May 2002 05:17 am, Alan Deadman wrote:
Hi All
I have a Redhat 7.3 server which has samba-2.2.3a-6 installed (default
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Kenny,
smbfs is probably what you are looking for, but it is not supported by the
kernel in Solaris.
The options that I know of are:
1. Use Sharity (http://www.obdev.at/products/sharity/index.html)
2. Make Win2k export the directories via NFS
3. Set up a Linux box, mount the Share, then
Yes.
On Friday 10 May 2002 03:41 pm, Mauricio Vasquez wrote:
Can I use samba 2.2.4 as a domain controller
thanks
Mauricio Vasquez
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Hi Anthony,
Read the smb.conf man page and look at the encrypt passwords = yes option.
Also, you can compile SSL-enabled Samba with the --with-ssl option at
./configure time. There is more info about this in the smb.conf man page and
the Docs that come with the Samba source distribution. I
Please ask a more specific question (and ask once!), and you will receive a
specific answer. For now, all I can really tell you is to use your Operating
System's utilities like top, vmstat, sar, ps, and the like to measure out
system resource consumption yourself.
Jason
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