jamrock wrote:
Is this normal?
It's a self-signed certificate as the samba project likely does not want
to pay several hundred USD per year for an official certificate.
So yes, this is normal.
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On 5/6/2009 4:57 AM, Richard Foltyn wrote:
Is this normal?
It's a self-signed certificate as the samba project likely does not want
to pay several hundred USD per year for an official certificate.
So yes, this is normal.
Yeah... this was a really dumb decision by the firefox developers to
On 5/6/2009, Charles Marcus (cmar...@media-brokers.com) wrote:
I haven't checked, but hopefully they mellowed this warning out a LOT
and provided a single-click way to add the cert...
I clicked send too soon... of course, that should have ended with 'in
the upcoming 3.5 version'...
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Ian schrieb:
Hi,
Anyone have any idea to the problem below? Sorry if its already been answered.
Cheers
Ian
On 9/11/07, Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to join my FreeBSD machine to an AD domain and keep
getting the following error when joining the domain using samba 3.0.24
:
Hi,
Anyone have any idea to the problem below? Sorry if its already been answered.
Cheers
Ian
On 9/11/07, Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to join my FreeBSD machine to an AD domain and keep
getting the following error when joining the domain using samba 3.0.24
:
Failed to
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Ian wrote:
Hi,
Anyone have any idea to the problem below? Sorry if its already been answered.
Cheers
Ian
On 9/11/07, Ian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to join my FreeBSD machine to an AD domain and keep
getting the following
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Sorry to post again so soon, but I have some additional info that might be
useful about the error I'm having. I got this after trying to run smbd in
interactive mode instead of as a daemon:
# smbd -i
smbd version 3.0.22 started.
Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2006
On 5/8/06, വിവെക്.വി.സി Vivek Varghese Cherian [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I installed of Samba on Debian GNU/Linux Sarge.
Things went smoothly but I got some failed ( error? ) messages like
account_policy_get: tdb_fetch_uint32 failed for field 4 (maximum password
age), returning 0
at
Jonathan Johnson ha scritto:
NOTE: Outlook Express store files are quite different from Outlook store
files. Outlook Express store files can not be redirected to network
shares (the options panel won't allow it), but they can be moved to
folders outside the user's profile, or excluded from
On 12/20/05, Alan Dodd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tried using Thunderbird with Imap, but this was quite bulky, messages
get cached locally, and if there is a lot of mail, when the roaming user
changes workstation, he/she has to wait 'till the cache reloads (550M? 1G?).
(And for security reasons
Hi,
when I did net ads join -U administrator -I *.*.*.*
I got the same error but after that wbinfo -u showed all users and
loggin in works.
However, browsing to the linux box from another machine I keep getting
the password dialog. In the logs I get;
[2005/08/18 17:04:42, 2]
Hi ,
I have this problem before .
After debugging , found out that is not samba problem , is window XP
issue in my company laptop . One of the laptop have the anti-spyware
software installed which blocking SMB protocol . Try to disable anti
virus software and spyware if you can access the
Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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Samba wrote:
| Anyone any clues on this behaviour?
ok. I just looked at the traces. However, the WinXP trace
doesn't look like what I need. Can you send me a trace of
the ipaq connecting to the WinXP box (no previous
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Samba wrote:
| Anyone any clues on this behaviour?
ok. I just looked at the traces. However, the WinXP trace
doesn't look like what I need. Can you send me a trace of
the ipaq connecting to the WinXP box (no previous connection
I need to see the
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Samba wrote:
| Anyone any clues on this behaviour?
Just out of curiosity, can you set 'nt status support = no'
in [global] and try to connect with the iPAQ ?
cheers, jerry
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Anyone any clues on this behaviour?
Greetings,
Ron
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Jerry,
I'm no expert in network tracing but I've managed to create two traces
with tcpdump. Hope it is of use; otherwise suggestions for other (free)
tools and/or settings
Jerry,
I'm no expert in network tracing but I've managed to create two traces with
tcpdump. Hope it is of use; otherwise suggestions for other (free) tools
and/or settings are welcome.
The file names in the attached archive speak for themselves. To explain
relevant addresses and hostnames that
On Sun, 2005-01-02 at 07:55 -0500, Marc Sherman wrote:
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Can you recommend any network diagnostics I can run on the win2k client?
Take a network sniff, using a tool like ethereal.
Looking into it further, it seems to be specifically breaks on first
access. It seems
Typically connection resets are a hardware based problem - LAN cable first, the
NIC or hub/switch.
I just happen to use Debian Sarge here, and have a PDC running that level of Samba, AND Win2K SP4 where I just got around to those M$ hot fixes. Just for you I'll pull a few hundred MB over the wire
First I did a complete workstation reload which utilizes DOS and Win2K. I got
some connection resets in the log.
Then I copied 4.9GB of files from the server down to the workstation, no resets
in the logs.
Thus, possibly the DOS client caused some resets, or maybe IPL's of the
workstation, but
Michael Lueck wrote:
Typically connection resets are a hardware based problem - LAN cable
first, the NIC or hub/switch.
I'd be very surprised if it's hardware -- the samba box hosts a lot of
other services used by the windows boxes, including email (smtp and
imaps), which get hammered a lot
On Sat, 2005-01-01 at 21:52 -0500, Marc Sherman wrote:
Michael Lueck wrote:
Typically connection resets are a hardware based problem - LAN cable
first, the NIC or hub/switch.
I'd be very surprised if it's hardware -- the samba box hosts a lot of
other services used by the windows boxes,
Stephan Holl wrote:
Unix-permission of /tmp/logon.bat:
la /tmp/logon.bat
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 96 2004-12-03 11:19 /tmp/logon.bat
What are the permissions on the /tmp dir?
I might also suggest /tmp is not the best place to point netlogon at.
I've noticed that the dir being shared with Samba
Hello Michael,
On Fri, 03 Dec 2004 08:02:01 -0500 Michael Lueck
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Stephan Holl wrote:
Unix-permission of /tmp/logon.bat:
la /tmp/logon.bat
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 96 2004-12-03 11:19 /tmp/logon.bat
What are the permissions on the /tmp dir?
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Hi:
Yes you are right Kurt, it´s missing. But I don´t know how to get it. The
matter is that I´m new on this, and don´t know how to handle it. Can you
help me out?.
Thank you,...
Regards...
Waiting,
Daniel...
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On Sun, 10 Nov 2002, Nir Soffer wrote:
Err. AFAIK, error code 0 means Success, in nearly every errno system
I've seen, btw.
I've seen an error code 0 once in Samba, and I was told it has to do
with the peer going away. Since the packet doesn't
resending, if any one knows the appreciate a brief answer.
thanks again
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Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 9:18 AM
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Subject: Error code 0
Hi I have samba authentication issue.
Jesse Chan asked :
I've installed samba 2.2.3a on HPUX11.0 and are currently trying to
join the samba server to our Windows Domain... I've installed the samba
package from from the binary package with winbind option However,
I encountered this error :
load_unicode_map: filename
Hi,
I've installed samba 2.2.3a on HPUX11.0 and are currently trying to join the
samba server to our Windows Domain... I've installed the samba package from from the
binary package with winbind option However, I encountered this error :
load_unicode_map: filename
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