On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Song, Young wrote:
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>
> Hi,
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>
> I have a top-level directory called /data existing on a Solaris server
> that I'd like to make browsable and readonly by anybody at my company.
>
>
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> Let's say I have the following in my smb.conf.
>
>
>
> What if I want to
Hi,
I have a top-level directory called /data existing on a Solaris server
that I'd like to make browsable and readonly by anybody at my company.
Let's say I have the following in my smb.conf.
What if I want to share /data's subdirectories (e.g., /data/01,
/data/02, /data/01/group
How I use an option similar to revalidate. I need users to enter your USER
and password each time they open the shared folder.
thanks in advance
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On 02/04/10 11:34, Arzilla Flavio wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with samba configuration. I have a server with Fedora
11, and few servers Windows 2003, Linux and Apple.
Samba works very well with Linux and Windows but not with Apple Leopard.
In my station I have another linux servers and that
Hi,
I have a problem with samba configuration. I have a server with Fedora
11, and few servers Windows 2003, Linux and Apple.
Samba works very well with Linux and Windows but not with Apple Leopard.
In my station I have another linux servers and that works very well with
Apple. I don't unders
Ankit Sahai wrote:
Hello,
How to configure samba on debian m/c having kernel 2.6.22 as I want to share
a folder on my PC with other linux and windows machines on my network. Also
tell the packages need to be installed.
man apt-cache - documentation for apt-get (how to search package names,
try
Hello,
How to configure samba on debian m/c having kernel 2.6.22 as I want to share
a folder on my PC with other linux and windows machines on my network. Also
tell the packages need to be installed.
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Jonathon Doran wrote:
>> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:41 AM, David
>> Christensen wrote:
> I took a look at the /var/log/message log and see:
with ldap ssl = off ???
>>> Yes, as soon as I enable ldapsam as the password DB, even with ldap ssl
>>>
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:41 AM, David
Christensen wrote:
I took a look at the /var/log/message log and see:
with ldap ssl = off ???
Yes, as soon as I enable ldapsam as the password DB, even with ldap ssl
= off, smb keeps trying to do a StartTLS.
Did you put "ssl off" in ldap.conf?
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On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 11:41 AM, David
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>>> I took a look at the /var/log/message log and see:
>>
>> with ldap ssl = off ???
>
> Yes, as soon as I enable ldapsam as the password DB, even with ldap ssl
> = off, smb keeps trying to do a StartTLS.
I'm out of ideas and I don't use Fe
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> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 8:52 PM, David
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>>> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Norberto Bensa wrote:
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 8:1
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>> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Norberto Bensa wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 8:18 PM, David
>>> Christensen wrote:
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://127.0.0
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> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Norberto Bensa wrote:
>> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 8:18 PM, David
>> Christensen wrote:
>>> passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://127.0.0.1
>> That should be plain. I.e. no tls/ssl.
>
> I'm sorry. That co
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 8:27 PM, Norberto Bensa wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 8:18 PM, David
> Christensen wrote:
>> passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://127.0.0.1
>
> That should be plain. I.e. no tls/ssl.
I'm sorry. That could be TLS if the server supports it.
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On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 8:18 PM, David
Christensen wrote:
> passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://127.0.0.1
That should be plain. I.e. no tls/ssl.
> I intend to deploy with SSL just didn't want to use it during my initial
> tests. So by default with nothing specified in smb.conf TLS is on? If
> so so
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Norberto Bensa wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:52 PM, David
> Christensen wrote:
>> I am using FDS, it does support TLS, but I never configured either to
>> use TLS as part of my testing. I am using ldapsam.
>
> password backend = ldapsam:ldaps://s
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:52 PM, David
Christensen wrote:
> I am using FDS, it does support TLS, but I never configured either to
> use TLS as part of my testing. I am using ldapsam.
password backend = ldapsam:ldaps://something or just ldapsam ?
> Does using ldapsam from the
> gate require TLS?
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Norberto Bensa wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:20 PM, David
> Christensen wrote:
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>> Does anyone know what this error means:
>>
>> [r...@ldap2 samba]# net getlocalsid
>> [2009/07/07 17:04:00, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smb_ldap_start_tls(600)
>> Failed to is
Quoting Norberto Bensa :
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:20 PM, David
Christensen wrote:
Does anyone know what this error means:
[r...@ldap2 samba]# net getlocalsid
[2009/07/07 17:04:00, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smb_ldap_start_tls(600)
Failed to issue the StartTLS instruction: Protocol error
I completely
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:20 PM, David
Christensen wrote:
> Does anyone know what this error means:
>
> [r...@ldap2 samba]# net getlocalsid
> [2009/07/07 17:04:00, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smb_ldap_start_tls(600)
> Failed to issue the StartTLS instruction: Protocol error
What version is your ldap server?
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Does anyone know what this error means:
[r...@ldap2 samba]# net getlocalsid
[2009/07/07 17:04:00, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smb_ldap_start_tls(600)
Failed to issue the StartTLS instruction: Protocol error
[2009/07/07 17:04:01, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smb_ldap_start_t
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> John H Terpstra - Samba Team wrote:
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>>> John H Terpstra - Samba Team wrote:
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>> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 4:42 PM, John H Terpstra - Samba
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>>> Fed
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>> I configured samba to work with an FDS backend using a howto from the
>> Fedora Directory Server site. The ho
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> Fedora Directory Server site. The howto had me create a Administrator
> user in LDAP with UID/GID of 0. Now when
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I configured samba to work with an FDS backend using a howto from the
Fedora Directory Server site. The howto had me create a Administrator
user in LDAP with UID/GID of 0. Now when anyone logs in as root and do
a whoami it comes back as Administrator
On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Matt Burkhardt wrote:
> On Mon, 2009-05-25 at 23:06 +0300, Liutauras Adomaitis wrote:
>
> On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 10:29 PM, Matt Burkhardt
> wrote:
>> Maybe I'm missing this - but I'm having problems setting up some file
>> shares that are limited to certain group
On Mon, 2009-05-25 at 23:06 +0300, Liutauras Adomaitis wrote:
> On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 10:29 PM, Matt Burkhardt
> wrote:
> > Maybe I'm missing this - but I'm having problems setting up some file
> > shares that are limited to certain groups. I've done countless searches
> > on setups and on th
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 10:29 PM, Matt Burkhardt wrote:
> Maybe I'm missing this - but I'm having problems setting up some file
> shares that are limited to certain groups. I've done countless searches
> on setups and on the tree connnect failed error message, and just
> haven't found anything th
Maybe I'm missing this - but I'm having problems setting up some file
shares that are limited to certain groups. I've done countless searches
on setups and on the tree connnect failed error message, and just
haven't found anything that solves my problem.
I am able to create shares that are basica
It seems that metadata operations involved in writing new files into the
same directory become increasingly expensive as the number of files
grows larger. Determining whether a file exists in a directory (in our
case this will never be true since we are always writing new files)
seems like it shou
Hey Guido, I just wanted to update you in that I got it working.
For /home/admin, I chowned admin:admins, and chmoded 770
After doing this I was able to write to the directory as admin, and also
write to it as admin on XP. Also other users are unable to see the
directory.
Just wanted to say tha
>
> Thanks Guido. I think I'm a little confused though :)
>
> Here's what I added to my smb.conf:
>
> [admin]
> path = /home/admin
> browseable = yes
> public = no
> writable = yes
> nt acl support = no
> valid users = @admin
>
> When I do ls -ld /home/admin I get:
>
Thanks Guido. I think I'm a little confused though :)
Here's what I added to my smb.conf:
[admin]
path = /home/admin
browseable = yes
public = no
writable = yes
nt acl support = no
valid users = @admin
When I do ls -ld /home/admin I get:
drwx--x--x 8 admin wheel
Is hard for me to keep up with what you are doing for the hour here ...
But I can tell you this. If you are going to have a share with multiple
users accessing a directory the best thing you can do is to have a
domain-users like.
So...
For example:
[ADD]
path = /home/ADD
browsea
I think I'm making some progress.. I can now write to the directory.
If I chown admin:"domain admins" admin I can then write to the directory on
the XP side. I can see domain permissions, but cannot edit them.
However in doing this, I can no longer access the directory as my user on
the Linux si
ls -ld /home/admin:
drwxr-xr-x 2 admin domain admins 4096 2009-03-17 21:40 admin
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ls -ld /home/admin ?
>
> Thanks for the replies guys. My nsswitch.conf has the following:
>
> passwd: compat winbind
> group: compat winbind
> shadow: compat winbind
>
> And I am on the hosts allow network. If I remove the valid users, I can
> still access the share; I just cannot write to it.
>
Thanks for the replies guys. My nsswitch.conf has the following:
passwd: compat winbind
group: compat winbind
shadow: compat winbind
And I am on the hosts allow network. If I remove the valid users, I can
still access the share; I just cannot write to it.
Output of testparm:
Load smb config f
Thanks for the replies guys. My nsswitch.conf has the following:
passwd: compat winbind
group: compat winbind
shadow: compat winbind
And I am on the hosts allow network. If I remove the valid users, I can
still access the share; I just cannot write to it.
Output of testparm:
Load smb config f
Thanks for the replies guys. My nsswitch.conf has the following:
passwd: compat winbind
group: compat winbind
shadow: compat winbind
And I am on the hosts allow network. If I remove the valid users, I can
still access the share; I just cannot write to it.
Output of testparm:
Load smb config f
Thanks for the replies guys. My nsswitch.conf has the following:
passwd: compat winbind
group: compat winbind
shadow: compat winbind
And I am on the hosts allow network. If I remove the valid users, I can
still access the share; I just cannot write to it.
Output of testparm:
Load smb config f
Thanks for the replies guys. My nsswitch.conf has the following:
passwd: compat winbind
group: compat winbind
shadow: compat winbind
And I am on the hosts allow network. If I remove the valid users, I can
still access the share; I just cannot write to it.
Output of testparm:
Load smb config f
ElihuJ wrote:
> Hi all, for the life of me I cannot figure out this problem. I'm trying to
> get Samba working with my AD environment. No matter what I try I cannot seem
> to get it working. Mind you, I can authenticate to the server if I type
> wbinfo -a username. I was also successful in joining
And you are on the host allow network?
Do you try removing the "valid users"?
The output of testparm?
The output of the log?
>
> Hi all, for the life of me I cannot figure out this problem. I'm trying to
> get Samba working with my AD environment. No matter what I try I cannot
> seem
> to get it w
Hi all, for the life of me I cannot figure out this problem. I'm trying to
get Samba working with my AD environment. No matter what I try I cannot seem
to get it working. Mind you, I can authenticate to the server if I type
wbinfo -a username. I was also successful in joining it to AD. My problem
Dear TIA,
I also have tried to do this with Windows98 & windowsXP.
see the thread "[Samba] newbie question/authenticate" from Nov. 30th.
I was looking for a simple way, so that students did not have to
log-on to the computers.
Here is what I have found out so far, (and I would appreciate your
Hi
I have to configure Samba 3.0.28 on Solaris 10 update 6 to allow win98,
win2k and winxp clients access to shared storage in a small office. All
the clients can see the server but they are unable to authenticate to
gain access to the shares. I have been asked to configure Samba so that
the
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*Subject:* Re: [Samba] Samba Configuration on Linux
Nehal,
"valid users" should work in 3.0.23c, but for testing purposes, I
would comment out "valid users" and "username map", t
Hi
I am using "samba-3.0.23c-4.i386.rpm" .
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To: Sangoi, Nehal (GE Supply, consultant); samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba Configuration on Linux
Nehal,
Whi
Nehal,
Which version of Samba are you using? I ask this each time I see "
valid users = " because 3.0.23, 23a, and 23b had issues with this directive.
Dale
Sangoi, Nehal (GE Supply, consultant) wrote:
Hi All
I am trying configuring samba on my linux machine. Below is the smb.conf
file.
Yes, I have machines in same workgroup ...
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On 2006/12/15 12:33 (GMT-0500
On 2006/12/15 12:33 (GMT-0500) Sangoi, Nehal (GE Supply, consultant)
apparently typed:
> I am trying configuring samba on my linux machine. Below is the smb.conf
> file. After starting the samba services (smbd and nmbd), i am not able
> to access the samba exported folder from my network.
> [glob
Yes, I created respective samba user and samba password too.
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On 2006/12/15
On 2006/12/15 12:33 (GMT-0500) Sangoi, Nehal (GE Supply, consultant)
apparently typed:
> I am trying configuring samba on my linux machine. Below is the smb.conf
Did you remember to create users with useradd and with smbpasswd -a?
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Hi All
I am trying configuring samba on my linux machine. Below is the smb.conf
file. After starting the samba services (smbd and nmbd), i am not able
to access the samba exported folder from my network.
[global]
workgroup = TEST1
hosts allow = 10.2. 127.
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max lo
Hello All,
I wouldn't write with such a trivial sounding problem if I didn't have
to - Sorry.
I have two machines on LAN 192.168.0. One is a windows machine, one is
a Redhat 9 machine. I have been trying to get samba set up for two
weeks now.
I first installed RedHat 9 with GUI and then
Well, I have tried really hard to get any of the idmaps to work--in
that, idmap_ads, idmap_rid, and I have tried to use idmap stroage in
ldap with padl (nss_ldap) too, but I have had no luck. If I enable pam
in /usr/lib/security/methods.cfg or nss_ldap, I cannot log into the
system anymore. If I
Hi ,
I am trying to configure Samba with ADS integration on AIX 5.2.
I am able to join to windows Domain and able to fetch list of windows
domain users with the command
/usr/local/samba/bin/wbinfo -u and also the groups with
usr/local/samba/bin/wbinfo -u .
I have added the below line m
Hi all,
I have installed a SAMBA SERVER (3.0.4) into my network using a
Windows NT 4.0 as a PDC. I want Samba to catch the passwords from
this NT, and authenticate these users getting access to the shares.
How can I do this? Does anybody have a smb.conf file as an example? I
use Linux for a long
Hi, i never seen this , cause i am installing from bins,
but you can do it all without nocups
cause using this parameters later depends only on your entries in the
smb.conf, but it will be nice to have the choice.
Regards
W. D. schrieb:
After 'make install', this appears:
l samba configur
After 'make install', this appears:
l samba configuration options qk
x x
x Please select desired options: x
x lqqk x
x x [ ] syslog With syslog support x x
x x [ ] ssl
Hi,
I have installed samba on unix tier production support machine, I would
like to know the process involved to configure on windows machine
interms of access unix file system on windows.
Scenerio:
Samba installed on ClearCase VIEWs(HP-UX 11.11) server and created a
VIEW called 'user_view_build1
Sorry for the Nickname in my last posting.
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one for the other with
different shares?
Just as an idea.
Regards
Hendrik
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Hello, Lapin(c),
Montag, 01. März 2004, 22:00 you wrote:
Lc> to have some shares accessible only from one interface and not from all
Lc> of them ?
No.
Read about "interfaces" and "bind interfaces only" again.
There is no "SOME shares"-logic in there.
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to have some shares accessible only from one interface and not from all
of them ?
Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Hello, Lapin(c),
Montag, 01. März 2004, 21:47 you wrote:
Lc> i've done it in the past for virtual names. it's more or less the
Lc> following :
Lc> /etc/samba.smb.conf
Lc> [global]
Lc>
Hello, Lapin(c),
Montag, 01. März 2004, 21:47 you wrote:
Lc> i've done it in the past for virtual names. it's more or less the
Lc> following :
Lc> /etc/samba.smb.conf
Lc> [global]
Lc> ...
Lc> global parameters
Lc> ...
Lc> include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%I
Lc> [for_all]
Lc>
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it should be possible using
include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%I
and defining smb.conf.192.168.0.1 files as a specific
configuration file
Stefan Bergner wrote:
Hi!
I want to size a samba-server.
the samba server will become 4
Hello, Stefan,
Montag, 01. März 2004, 21:25 you wrote:
SB> Ok, and then?
SB> in file smb.conf.192.168.0.1
SB> [global]
SB> ...
SB> bind interfase only = yes
SB> interfaces = eth0
SB> ...
SB> [FOR_ALL]
SB> ...
SB> in file smb.conf.192.168.0.2
SB> [global]
SB> ...
SB> bind interfase
ormatik.de
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Lapin(c) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Montag, 1. März 2004 21:14
> An: Stefan Bergner
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: [Samba] samba configuration multiple ethernet card
>
>
> it should be possible usi
it should be possible using
include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%I
and defining smb.conf.192.168.0.1 files as a specific configuration file
Stefan Bergner wrote:
Hi!
I want to size a samba-server.
the samba server will become 4 ethernet cards.
The samba-server serves his shares to only ONE subnet.
sub
Hi!
I want to size a samba-server.
the samba server will become 4 ethernet cards.
The samba-server serves his shares to only ONE subnet.
subnet : 192.168.0.x
so, i would configure Linux like that:
eth0 -> 192.168.0.1
eth1 -> 192.168.0.2
eth2 -> 192.168.0.3
eth3 -> 192.168.0.4
Is it possible t
We have a central campus kerberos server. We have a local
Active Directory domain which is a member of the main campus
forest. We have 2 samba 3.0 servers currently configured:
security = domain
password server = SPHDC0 SPHDC1
where SPHDC0 is the primary domain controller, SPHDC1 is
backu
:41 PM
Subject: [Samba] Samba configuration
>
> I'm trying to config a Linux box to integrate into a windows network using
> pam_smb and samba.
>
> Ive set it up so that using pam_smb I can get the user to log onto the
> linux desktop with their NT id and password.
>
>
I'm trying to config a Linux box to integrate into a windows network using
pam_smb and samba.
Ive set it up so that using pam_smb I can get the user to log onto the
linux desktop with their NT id and password.
The only problem is once the user is logged on they need to be able to
access shared r
3:22 PM
To: Didovich, Vitaly
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] samba configuration
Didovich, Vitaly írta:
Hello Samba team,
I am starting to run samba on unix server for make shearing directories with windows
site.
Regarding with your documentation on unix site samba running ok.
[EMAIL
Didovich, Vitaly írta:
Hello Samba team,
I am starting to run samba on unix server for make shearing directories with windows
site.
Regarding with your documentation on unix site samba running ok.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[/opt/samba/bin]# ./smbclient -U% -L buzzard
added interface ip=170.118.85.16 bc
Hello Samba team,
I am starting to run samba on unix server for make shearing directories with windows
site.
Regarding with your documentation on unix site samba running ok.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[/opt/samba/bin]# ./smbclient -U% -L buzzard
added interface ip=170.118.85.16 bcast=170.118.85.63 nmask
How do I get LOGFILEBASE configured into my smbd and nmbd to have the value
I wish instead of default?
I built samba 2.2.8a with:
./configure --with-logfilebase=/var/opt/samba
and I notice make output shows -DLOGFILEBASE="/var/opt/samba", but when
samba starts, I find log.nmbd and log.sm
I have installed RH9 and Samba on two PCs. One is working fine but other
(Bhas some problem with Samba. Could somebody help ? I am new to Linux and
(Bdon't know what is going on.
(B
(BHere is the symptom.I have three PCs on a same workgroup.A (win2k),
(BB(RH9) and C(RH9). Samba
hello, i colombian
help me to samba
manual in spanish
configuration network windows nt
my version the linux is red hat 8.0
thanks
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On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Sanjay Kumar wrote:
> hi
> i want to install samba server on solaris 2.8 . I have done fallowing
> step
> I have download samba file samba-2.2.0.tar.gz from website & save it
> into the /opt/source/samba
> Then I have unzip & untar the source file
> # gunzip samba*
>
hi
i want to install samba server on solaris 2.8 . I have done fallowing
step
I have download samba file samba-2.2.0.tar.gz from website & save it
into the /opt/source/samba
Then I have unzip & untar the source file
# gunzip samba*
# tar xvf samba*
# cd samba-2.2.0
After that Compi
I dont und.. 111.111.111 is name of your linux samba or what?
- Original Message -
From: "Dan De Cotiis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 4:14 AM
Subject: [Samba] Samba Configuration and Remote Access
> Let me prefac
Let me preface by saying that I know I should take better security measures:
We have a test samba box which lies behind a linksys
router connected to a cable modem. The router forwards TCP/UDP information
on all the necessary ports (137-139, 445) to the Samba server (There
Hi,
We have downloaded the latest source code of samba ver 2.2.x,
1)when we try to configure it it is giving the following error :
===
$./configure
loading cache ./config.cache
checking for gcc... gcc
checking whether the C compiler (
I just built a server using the United Linux beta3 and activated SAMBA v2.2.6 . I left
smb.conf mostly default, but did change the Netbios name and WINS server (since we
have one running). However, I cannot ping the netbios name nor the ip address of the
server from another workstation. Similarl
Dear Sir
Samba came with
Linux 7.3. I installed and configured samba according to Linux 7.3
customization
guide. Also I restarted smb. I have a
small LAN in my home which is connected to router and DSL line.
Problem is that I can not communicate with windows
XP from Linux or vice
I got some error when I try to configure samba in
my Redhat Linux 7.3
I just downloaded the samba-latest.tar.gz from www.samba.org and as root
extract it using #tar xfvz samba-latest.tar.gz into /usr/local
After the samba-2.2.5 folder created, I go to
/usr/local/samba-2.2.5/source and r
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