valid users = *CENSORED*
read only = No
[QBooks]
comment = QuickBooks directory
path = /hldata/D/D Drive/qbooks
valid users = *CENSORED*
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /usr/local/samba/var/spool
printable = Yes
pri
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Let me know if I can provide any additional info which might be helpful.
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Wiki.
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ocal/samba/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/samba/join.py", line
1104, in join_DC
ctx.do_join()
File "/usr/local/samba/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/samba/join.py", line
1007, in do_join
ctx.join_add_objects()
File "/usr/local/samba/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/samba/
7;s kind of bizarre, I'll have to see if I can
characterize that behavior a little better through experimentation.
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[2013/04/20 10:44:29, 3]
../source4/lib/socket/access.c:298(only_ipaddrs_in_list)
only_ipaddrs_in_list: list has non-ip address (localhost)
[2013/04/20 10:44:29, 0]
../s
Some additional info on this. When copying files from another host on the
network which is allowed by the hosts allow entry, I get 'denied by access
rules' entries filling the log at over 1000 lines per second. Log level is
currently set to 3. I'm guessing I need to file a bug report:
[2013/04/
locks/sysvol
read only = No
[hldata]
comment = Data directory for entire Windows share (Samba)
path = /hldata
valid users = administrator, lhall, pquesinb, tcordes, vquesinberry,
phil
read only = No
[C]
comment = C: Drive
path = /hldata/
Forgot to mention: this is with Samba version 4.1.0pre1-GIT-0fa404c
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line 114, in __init__
self.connect(url, flags, options)
File "/usr/local/samba/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/samba/samdb.py", line
71, in connect
options=options)
Am I doing something wrong here or is this functionality not quite working
yet?
Cheers,
Phil
Python
installation... you probably don't. :)
Many, MANY thanks Andrew for taking your valuable time to try and help me
get this running as well as everyone else who chimed in with comments trying
to help.
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Hi Luis,
So what did you do to fix it?
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declaration is here
[ 951/3999] Compiling source4/dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules/descriptor.c
[ 952/3999] Compiling source4/dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules/resolve_oids.c
[ 953/3999] Compiling source4/dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules/acl.c
[ 954/3999] Compiling source4/dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules/lazy_commit.c
...
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though 'git am patchfile" didn't work. Based on some of the files which
were changed it looks as if the patch wais already applied. Let me know if
that's not the case.
I built with the options you indicated but still get the same libgnutls
error when attempting to run pdbedit
; not found (required by
/usr/local/samba/lib/libsamba-credentials.so.0)
pdbedit: /usr/local/samba/lib/private/libsamba-security.so: version
`SAMBA_4.0.5_GIT_9EC44D4' not found (required by
/usr/local/samba/lib/libndr-krb5pac.so.0)
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include in what will be committed)
#
# buildtools/wafsamba/wscript.orig
# buildtools/wafsamba/wscript.rej
# wscript.orig
# wscript.rej
no changes added to commit (use "git add" and/or "git commit -a")
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, link_dst)
OSError: [Errno 17] File exists
make: *** [all] Error 1
So while everything else seems to be working on this box it seems to me that
there's some issue with the Python environment that Samba doesn't like,
although I'm not quite sure what it is. I just don't know en
re-installing, I'd like to know how
to do that too. I see where others have asked the same question but each
time it has gone unanswered so I'm assuming that there's no practical way to
do it at the moment. That's actually what got me into this mess.
I'll try re
ell
me whether or not I'm on the right track. Thanks!
Version is 4.0.5-GIT-20b0adc. CentOS 5.9.
Regards,
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I'm running Samba 3.6.9, but the same problem was occurring previously on
3.5.
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Subject: RE: [Samba] Making Linux and domain users the same
Hiya Phil,
Glad the message may have been of some interest or use :-)
"If you mean we need a separate LDAP server, I can set that up
That did it! Thank you very much. For the benefit of those who come after,
here's a bit more detail:
If your Windows domain is WINDOMAIN, add these two lines to the global section
of your smb.conf file:
idmap config windomain : backend = nss
idmap config windomain : range = 1
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Sent: Saturday, March 2, 2013 7:06:29 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: [Samba] Making Linux and domain users the same
Thanks again, Tris.
Your notes seem most thorough. I especially like the fact that you started
wrong
in the later version of samba, but since I'm no expert I'll leave that to
someone else to figure out.
rgds,
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permissions. Access is denied"
Accessing the share via an opensuse client also fails.
I hope I've given all the relevant information. Any help on this problem
would be much appreciated.
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Hello all,
I'm far from being a samba expert and truth be told I could use some
education on networking in general but here it is...
I have a stand alone samba server that I use a stunnel to connect to. Reads
take place fine from the server but writes *always* fail exactly one time
per open sess
desktop and just messing around with WINS, Samba, SWAT, and
Webnim.
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right set of permissions after doing so. SELinux is off, so that's not
the cause.
[gwroot]
browseable = yes
writable = yes
path = /
guest ok = no
comment = Root
valid users = psw
force user = root
Thanks for any suggestions!
Phi
g
Samba shares since I upgraded to 3.0.26a, so my first point of interest
was to resolve any error messages. This being one of them.
Any pointers on this gratefully received!
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Dale Schroeder wrote:
Phil,
Lots of group mapping and ldap changes in 3.0.23. I don't do ldap, so I
can't tell you whether or not you need to worry.
You can probably figure it out at:
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/ChangeNotes.html#id343762
and
sambaSID=S-1-5-32-545. One has displayName:Administrators and one
has displayName:Users. These two groups are the only ones that appear
when I do wbinfo -g. What are these and do I need to worry about them?
wbinfo -D seems to work, wbinfo -t seems to work.
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sure this must have been solved before but I can't find anything
especially helpful; maybe I'm not searching for the right keywords.
If anyone can point me in the right direction I would be very grateful.
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#name resolve order = host bcast wins
socket options = SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
printcap name = cups
#add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd %u
#delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel %u
#add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd %g
#delete group script = /usr/sbin/groupdel
booted to test it and I can see that if I do net
getlocalsid its looking for:
smbldap_search_domain_info: Query was: dc=mydomain,dc=co,dc=uk,
(&(objectClass=sambaDomain)(sambaDomainName=MYDOMAINFROMSMB-CONF))
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or things such as this you might
encounter Windows complaining if the SID changes, but if you use the
sambaSID you used already have then it shouldn't do.
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lsid" and "net getlocalsid MYDOMAIN"
should return the same.)
Then go into your LDAP directory and delete all but one of the
sambaDomainName=UNIX entries, and ensure the remaining one has sambaSID
set to MYDOMAINSID.
That is probably all you need to do.
HTH,
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uests (S-1-5-21-2057633969-1929386834-1244778803-514) -> -1
But any users that are in the "Domain Admins" group do not get root prviledges
when logging into the unix box
Is what I am doing supported i.e. is that what group mappings are for?
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arnes. When he logged on to the linux PDC a new folder was created
called jbarnes.MORGAN.
Users loose all their settings :(
Can we make windows use the same profiles directory after migration?
Why is windows creating a new profile folder?
Thanks in advance.
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When I log into a samba PDC for the first time I get a new folder on my
machine called jbloggs.MYDOMAIN but when logging into an NT 4 PDC I just
get a jbloggs folder.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
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called jbarnes.MORGAN.
Users loose all their settings :(
Can we make windows use the same profiles directory after migration?
Why is windows creating a new profile folder?
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Was a solution ever found to this problem?
I too am experiencing this and desperately need a solution.
Many thanks
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Hi Carlos,
Thanks for your reply.
As I stated in originated e-mail, I can transfer files larger than 6GB
to the file system, so I don't think it is the file system problem.
If the case is file system problem, do you have any idea how I can
fix the problem.
LihP
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reported this problem to RedHat about three or so months ago and they
reacted with impressive speed. If you can't find the fix mail me off list
and I'll hunt around on our systems for the RPM.
Phil.
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I'm currently using Samba 3.0.10 binary from Bull AIX Freeware.
http://www.bullfreeware.com/download/aix52/samba-3.0.10.0.bff
I already configured Samba as a Domain member and ran winbind
to authenticate with Domain controller. However, I have no luck
to transfer any file larger than 2GB.
Here is
ter >
testparm verified this
< switched off win2000 pdc >
< started smb with: >
service smb start
< switched on win xp box >
< used regedit to change signorseal >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\netlogon\parameters
"RequireSignOrSeal"=dword:
< re-booted xp machine >
< seemed to log in ok >
username: pdawson
password: password
< opened console with cmd >
< run set >
< LOGONSERVER=\\TESTPDC <--- not what I was expecting >
< no drive mapping and logon.bat didn't run >
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User logs on to domain ( samba PDC ) then tries to change their password
they see "You do not have permission to change your password". Could
somebody tell me please how I give users permission to change their
password?
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hould have used the
new pdc as this pdc was the only one available to it for this domain.
Currently using samba 3.0.10-1.4E.
Can anyone shed some light on why this would happen?
TIA,
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w why this is showing LINUXPDC as my domain and not
TESTDOMAIN ???
In my smb.conf I have
workgroup = TESTDOMAIN
netbios name = LINUXPDC
Any help would be appreciated,
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s
of
their own workgroups.
Any suggestions as to how I can stop this problem will be most welcome.
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packet(129)
error packet at smbd/reply.c(416) cmd=117 (SMBtconX)
NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
If someone would kindly explain the errors it would help immensely.
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on the 2k3
server
A wbinfo --sequence gives me :
BUILTIN 1
EBUYER 1
Now, as far as I can tell winbind is trying to use the BUILTIN group and
not the actual domain for it's groups and users.
Am I barking up the wrong tree, or if I am correct how do I force
winbindd to look at the right groups
I was doing something silly. I was useing
S-1-5-21-705938202-4238141491-2786779978 instead of
S-1-5-21-705938202-4238141491-2786779978-1199.
Phil.
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but that doesn't work
either.
If there is no way of removing the entries using commands can I just
delete the database?
TIA
Phil
System Operators (S-1-5-32-549) -> -1
Domain Guests (S-1-5-21-705938202-4238141491-2786779978-514) -> -1
Replicators (S-1-5-32-552) -> -1
Guests (S
tbios name of Samba PDC from LINUXPDC to TESTPDC
Change DNS, lmhosts, hosts ( we make sure by changing all :-) )
Bring up Samba PDC
Check can log on from win xp box
Question is, would this break any trusts?
Anyone done this before?
TIA
Phil
Denis Vlasenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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in machines to the domain will they use the same local profile ( my
documents / desktop ) etc ...
Any other ideas ???
Phil.
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Hi,
I'm seeing messages in a log for a machine that is trying to log onto the
domain. The machine belongs to a domain that was migrated. All groups
were mapped, machine trusts created etc. Are the errors showing the
reason why I am unable to log on? Being new to all this I don't know if
th
ervice smb start
< switched on win xp box >
< used regedit to change signorseal >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\netlogon\parameters
"RequireSignOrSeal"=dword:
< re-booted xp machine >
< seemed to log in ok >
username: pdawson
password: password
< opened console with cmd >
< run set >
< LOGONSERVER=\\TESTPDC <--- not what I was expecting >
< no drive mapping and logon.bat didn't run >
<<<< had to remove logs ... too big for list. could be supplied on demand
>>>>
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On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 14:54 +0530, ankush grover wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 08:03:42 +0000, Phil Foxton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > I am having a bit of a problem and hope someone on here can help (if
it
> > has been covered already please feel free to point me in the ri
= no
printable = yes
[public]
comment = Public Stuff
path = /home/samba
public = yes
read only = yes
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Luca Olivetti wrote:
Phil Burrow wrote:
Is there a fix? Is it just that HP's new drivers don't work with Samba?
Yes, probably. The only printers that gives me problems here are hp
printers. Other printers we have here gave me no problem at all.
For a deskjet 5800 I had to use the li
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| I'm trying to upload the latest Windows XP PCL6
| driver for our Laserjet 4250TN to my Samba 3.0.11
| server. It works, and uploads the driver files,
| but then at the end it produces an error o
s there a fix? Is it just that HP's new drivers don't work with Samba?
Out of interest I tried uploading random drivers and some would upload
and some wouldn't (giving the same error as above if they wouldn't).
Appreciate any guidance!
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Hi Kurt,
Don't know if this is any help. We currently have a similar problem on
RHAS 3 & 4.
RedHat bug report:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2004-November/msg01576.html
Phil
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Silly me! SWAT does not remove the "valid users" parameter, it just changes
the
order of where it appears. I still wonder why SWAT does not show it.
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uot; as share level parameters. When I try "valid users = user" in a printer
share it does just what I want.
However, as soon as I make a change to the share using SWAT it removes the
"valid
users" parameter and opens the printer to everyon
ow
Windows gets the number of documents and what it checkes so that it can remove
the
document from its list of print jobs.
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Sorry for the wasted bandwidth.
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Phil Temples wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get a Samba (version 3.0.8pre1-0.pre1.3) to play with some
WinXP boxes. I'm using WORKGROUPS, not DOMAIN. The server is running
under Fedora Core 3. And I'm following the troubleshooting
TECTED] samba]$ nmblookup -d 2 '*'
added interface ip=192.168.1.11 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
querying * on 192.168.1.255
name_query failed to find name *
It ought to find the client "europa" (192.168.1.104).
On the client europa, I have
- Client for Microsoft Net
id=40512
smt_wct=0
smb_bcc=0
[2004/10/27 17:36:41, 6] lib/util_sock.c:(449)
write_socket(22,39)
[2004/10/27 17:36:41, 6] lib/util_sock.c:(452)
write_socket(22,39) wrote 39
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Thank you. I used the opportunity to upgrade to 3.0.7 and applied the patch. It
appears to work perfectly. Do you know if this will be in the next distribution?
Phil
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Hi,
I'm having problems with seeing the hostname of a Linux box
correctly under Samba with smbstatus.
Background:
I'm running Debian sarge with Samba 3.0.5 on a server that I built. It
sits on our local network behind a Smoothwall firewall, which functions
as a virtual nameserver using our ISP's
legant way...
using sparc solaris 8, samba 3.0.4. All other aspects of winbind and
samba are working flawlessly.
Please include me in the reply, I'm not subscribed to this list.
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g run then //ruwpa-space works fine...and users with the drives
attached previously are ok.
Any pointers would be gratefully received.
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Yeah me too. Of all the lists I belong to, this is the only one where I get
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Can anyone help me with why it defaults to the guest account?
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| If I had a user called pquinney in the windows domain,
| and a pquinney in the Samba domain, things should work
your help,
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Excuse me for possibly being stupid, but is winbindd necessary for
the
trust between a samba do
Excuse me for possibly being stupid, but is winbindd necessary for the
trust between a samba domain and a windows domain?
Thanks for everyone's help,
Phil.
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I have add this line in my smb.conf and I have start also wi
If they all have machine accounts use the Server Manager tool from NT4 and
they will have a blue icon rather than a greyed out one.
Phil.
> Hi folks,
>
> i'm searching for a easy-going way to list
> all active workstations in the domain.
>
> Does anyone know how i ca
(if this
actually works).
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group | wc -l returns 230 entries
I am missing half the groups, any idea why?
Has anyone seen this?
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nformation for the above and
all I get from the last command is:
[ 1101]: getpwnam yeot
[ 1605]: setgrent
[ 1605]: getgrent
[ 1605]: endgrent
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in that only the behaviour of smbd is governed by the RUN_MODE variable.
Phil
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* Collins, Kevin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030716 13:26]:
> > I have an NT4 PDC that I would like to replace with a Samba server. My
> > network also has a box running MS Exchange and Backoffice
> > (not the same box as the PDC).
> >
> > What's the g
I have an NT4 PDC that I would like to replace with a Samba server. My
network also has a box running MS Exchange and Backoffice (not the same
box as the PDC).
What's the general roadmap for doing this?
Could I install Samba as a BDC and then promote it.
Should I create
Hello:
I am unable to mount the C$ share of my W2k box to my Linux box. I get
the error:
SMB connection failed 3260: tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess.
Here is what my smb.conf file looks like: Please help. Thanks
Phil Reardon
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My network has a linux machine (epsilon) and a windows 2000 machine
(zeta) smbclient -L zeta typed on epsilon gives an error for the
sharenames: "Error returning browse list: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED."
What does this mean, and how can I get rid of it, Thanks, Phil
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I read many postings in this listserv about cable modem under RHL 7.3 in
Sept 2002, I followed the recommendations, but I still can't get it to
work. I have 3 computers connected to an Ethernet hub/router in my
house, and the uplink from the hub/router goes to a Scientific-Atlanta
Webstar cabl
same amount
Samba version is 2.2.3a Running on a Redhat 7.3 box.
Please advise if more into is required and what is required.
Has this been seen before and what is the possible solution.
Thanx in advance
Phil Hale
Technology Services Manager
Holiday Coast Credit Union - "It's were
e any insights into this one?
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I am unable to 'Apply' new drivers to any printers shared on my Samba 2.2.7a
machine from a Windows XP machine. I log in as root, the drivers upload to
print$ without a hitch. But when I click 'Apply' or 'OK' to close the
printer properties dialog box, I get 'Cannot set printer properties. Access
d
Thanks! I found that DIAGNOSIS.txt is also delivered with the binaries,
I found it in /usr/share/doc/samba-2.2.7a/docs/textdocs.
> I would walk through DIAGNOSIS.txt, which comes with the samba
sources.
>
> Joel
On Mon, Dec 30, 2002 at 02:26:15AM +0000, phil brogan wrote:
>
> > tcp is a transport protocol. It isn't a daemon. You have not
> > understood the
> > output.
> > Post the output of netstat -anp | grep 139.
> > Is xinetd or inetd or smbd listening to this port?
>
>
> I tried netstat -anp | grep 139 and I see that it is indeed xinetd
> which
> is listening on t
> tcp is a transport protocol. It isn't a daemon. You have not
> understood the
> output.
> Post the output of netstat -anp | grep 139.
> Is xinetd or inetd or smbd listening to this port?
I tried netstat -anp | grep 139 and I see that it is indeed xinetd which
is listening on that port. How do
I can run nmbd successfully, but smbd dies almost immediately when I run
it, the smbd.log file has the message "bind failed on port 139
socket_addr = 0.0.0.0.". When I do a netstat -an | grep 139, it shows
that tcp is listening on port 139. How do I resolve this conflict
between tcp and smbd?
Yeah -- it works !
At least it was a driver problem!
I tested a few other drivers -- originally I took the ones from the HP homepage .. now
I took
the maybe older drivers from the original CDROM and they work well !!
So now .. I'm happy *g*
thx for advance! Phil
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