Hi people,
I have a working server running beautifully, it does authentication for
unix/windows users, and share folders (including home areas) and printers,
with no problem, but it is Samba version 2.2.7a on a Solaris 8 machine...
So it has to go... I'm planning to upgrade the machine to
Hello List,
I'm planning a migration from Samba 2.2.7a to 3.0.2a, samba is
actually running on Solaris 8.0 on a sun E450.
Now, Looking at the smb.conf (the global parameters) what should
I take care of?
# Global parameters
[global]
domain logons = yes
Gurus,
I have a Solaris 9 server with Samba 2.2.8a installed since December
02, working perfect. Last Friday I installed the last patch cluster from Sun
to the system (because of the root vulnerability), and this morning when I
came the printers are not working trough samba. The shares and
using
spoolss the printers were not working.
Cheers!
Pablo.-
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-Gurus,
- I have a Solaris 9 server
Hi List,
We ar having quite an odd problem. Yesterday we upgrade to Samba
3.0.1, and just reuse the smb.conf. We didn't change anything else, but this
morning one of the Solaris workstations couldn't login (we are using smb_pam
to authenticate the users).
We checked the pam.conf
List,
I have been having a few problems with a couple of machines accesing
my Samba server (SunOS zeusv480 5.9 Generic_112233-02 sun4u sparc
SUNW,Sun-Fire-480R running Samba version 2.2.2). I have been playing with
the parameters on smb.conf for a while now (sockets, oplocks, etc) and I
I will update the patches, but this is not what is happening with my server.
As mine is not rising on CPU usage.
Anyway, thanks a lot, I'll update the server patches level next week...
About oplocks, I played with it a little bit, it gave me a small increase in
the performance, but these few
= false
The Server is running solaris 9 and Samba 2.2.2.
The clients are running Windows XP Pro edition.
The problem is each time that one of the users create a file/folder it is
created with 755 instead of 775. What I'm doing wrong?
Kind Regards.
***
Pablo
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Pablo Jejcic
Smartweb Senior system Administrator
School of Computing - Robert Gordon University
http://www.smartweb.rgu.ac.uk
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The greatest homage we can pay truth is to use it. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
People,
I have a Samba server installed on a Solaris 9 machine.
The Samba Server is working as a Domain controller and a file
server, both are working, but the response is quite slow.
I've been playing with this parameters, but they don't seems to
change anything (at least
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