On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 03:48:20PM -0500, simo wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-10-30 at 13:41 -0600, John Goerzen wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 08:16:47PM +0100, Henrik Zagerholm wrote:
> > > You could always edit your fstab file and mount your fs without acl
> > > suppor
On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 08:16:47PM +0100, Henrik Zagerholm wrote:
> You could always edit your fstab file and mount your fs without acl
> support.
>
> But you can also take some time and study the ACL support in Samba.
> Correctly implemented its a powerful feature.
At the moment, we just wan
On Mon, Oct 30, 2006 at 08:16:47PM +0100, Henrik Zagerholm wrote:
> You could always edit your fstab file and mount your fs without acl
> support.
Unfortunately, XFS does not have such an option. I verified this with
both the mount manpage and the XFS source code. According to mount(8),
only e
Hello,
We are running Samba 3.0.23c on Debian.
Over the weekend, we updated out file server to Debian's kernel 2.6.18. We
had previously never run a kernel with ACL support enabled. Since the
upgrade, we are seeing very strange permission behavior. It appears to be
related to POSIX ACL support
On 2006-09-01, Kevin Shanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 21:46 +0000, John Goerzen wrote:
>> Samba, and have problems with both. Setting these options coming from
>> pure Linux clients to the CUPS server works fine.
>
> This is a bug in CUPS,
Hello,
We recently migrated our Samba server to Samba 3.0.22 and Cups 1.2.2,
running on Debian.
Since the migration, we have noticed an odd problem: Windows clients
that hit the Properties box in their print dialog, then navigate over to
the Driver Settings tab (the one with all the settings from
On 2005-09-14, Gerald (Jerry) Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah. Potentially there's a missing mmap() related
> call in the tdb code. I'll try to follow up on it tomorrow.
> I'm tied up in other things right now.
OK, thanks for looking into it. Let me know if there's any way I can
help.
Hi,
Having a weird problem here.
We've got Sambe 3.0.14a and cups 1.1.23 on a Debian system. I've run:
cupsaddsmb -U RALPH\\jgoerzen -a -v
Where RALPH is our PDC (and it also the machine I'm running this command
on). The entire command *appears* to work, but:
* None of the tdb files in /var
On 2004-06-25, Tomá¹ Polák <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>From my point of view you must provide more informations about you
> environment.
> Acts your Samba as PDC?
Yes, the Samba server in question is the PDC. Most, but not all, client
PCs are logging in to the domain.
> Which OS have your PCs?
Hello,
We have had an unusual problem start this week. I observed smbd process
using lots of CPU time for an extended period of time. Upon looking at
the log for that machine with debug=2, I discovered that a client PC was
looking for information on a particular user on our network over and
over
"Wayne Dozier(Samba)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am sorry, I made a mistake, I am running testing (sarge). Sorry for
> the confusion.
Then you can just apt-get install samba.
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Hello,
I am setting up a Samba 3.0.0 machine as a member (security=domain) of
a domain whose PDC is Samba 2.2.3a.
Most has gone well; the member machine can "net join" the domain;
clients can access the member machine appropriately; etc.
However, after awhile, thins start going wrong. When a co
ngs I might try?
The server is Samba 2.2.3a and the clients are Windows 95 or 98.
Thanks,
John Goerzen
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I would like to add to this that the procedure works fine when the
client is Windows 2000.
John Goerzen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The file '(lots of garbled text here)' on Network printer driver files
> cannot be found.
>
> Setup had trouble copying a file.
Hi,
I am trying to set up a Win98 PC to print to a server running Samba
2.2.3a. The server has print drivers installed via cupsaddsmb, which
is just a wrapper around the rpcclient addprinter/adddriver/setdriver
functions. Calls to rpcclient's geprinter and getdriver functions
return valid data.
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