Sigh,
It seems amazing, but seems to happen so often.
People find it easy enough to complain about bugs on a weekend.
Others seem to find the time on a weekend to duplicate, and fix the bug
complained of, but then nary a word of thanks is heard when the fix is
produced :-(
Regards
-
Richard,
We still love you! Thanks for all of your hard work on Samba.
PG
-Original Message-
From: Richard Sharpe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 3:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: files larger than 4GB. Lack of feedback not helpful ...
Sigh,
It
Hi Andrew,
here are the auth changes without the module changes...
metze
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Stefan metze Metzmacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
diff -Npur --exclude=CVS --exclude=*.bak --exclude=*.o --exclude=*.po --exclude=*.so
--exclude=.#*
Hi Simo!
I've put the sniff and the script which produced the shutdown on my
homepage:
http://www.wm1.at/samba/wmisniff.bin
http://www.wm1.at/samba/RemoteShutdown.vbs
w2k Professional german (192.168.0.1, P4) has the sniffer and asks a w2k
server german (192.168.0.254, WILLI) to do the
On Tue, 2002-12-31 at 11:34, Richard Sharpe wrote:
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Simo Sorce wrote:
Thank you Willi,
unfortuately the traces is encapsulated in an ntlmssp encrypted session
so I cannot see anything.
Can you kindly disable ntlmssp and redo the sniff from beginning?
feel free to
On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 07:09:43PM +1100, John Newbigin wrote:
If no one has any problems with this patch, can it be applied?
John.
Original Message
Subject: Patch for unix extensions
Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2002 09:51:39 +1100
From: John Newbigin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
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Richard Sharpe wrote:
Sigh,
It seems amazing, but seems to happen so often.
People find it easy enough to complain about bugs on a weekend.
Others seem to find the time on a weekend to duplicate, and fix the bug
complained of, but then nary a word of thanks is heard when the fix is
produced
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Dan Kegel wrote:
Richard Sharpe wrote:
Sigh,
It seems amazing, but seems to happen so often.
People find it easy enough to complain about bugs on a weekend.
Others seem to find the time on a weekend to duplicate, and fix the bug
complained of, but then