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2004 Mar 11
1
LDAP issue, access denied adding machine to domain, and LDAP user can't make unix-login on the box.
...Password sambaNTPassword sambaDomainName objectClass sambaAcctFlags sambaMungedDial Mar 11 15:28:50 compaq slapd[487]: conn=273 op=4 SEARCH RESULT tag=101 err=0 nentries=0 text= Mar 11 15:28:50 compaq slapd[487]: conn=273 op=5 SRCH base="dc=login" scope=2 filter="(&(&(uid=monster1$)(objectClass=sambaSamAccount))(objectClass=sambaSamAccount))" Mar 11 15:28:50 compaq slapd[487]: conn=273 op=5 SRCH attr=uid uidNumber gidNumber homeDirectory sambaPwdLastSet sambaPwdCanChange sambaPwdMustChange sambaLogonTime sambaLogoffTime sambaKickoffTime cn displayName sambaHomeDriv...
1998 Sep 20
0
Unknown socket option TCP_NODELAY
I am trying to get Samba to work on my RedHat 5.0 machine. I got it to the point where i could see the RedHat server from Windows 95 but could access the file system. It gave me messages about the server being busy. Now I can not see the server from windows 95. If I do a net view \\monster1 I get the following error messag Error 54: The network is currently busy processing other requests or is out of resources. Try again later, or verify your network configuration to be sure that enough network resources are specified. Unknown socket option TCP_NODELAY Unknown socket option TCP_NO...
1998 Sep 27
0
can't get past test 8 in diagnosis.txt
I am trying very hard to get Samba working on my RedHat 5.1 system. I can't get past the 7th test in the Diagnosis.txt. On my Windows95 computer if I type 'net view \\MONSTER1' at a DOS prompt it returns an error: Error 54: The network is currently busy processing other requests or is out of resources. Try again later, or verify your network configuration to be sure that enough network resources are specified. In the diagnosis.txt it says the if you get a message li...
1998 Sep 07
3
The password is incorrect. Try Again
...job Samba and Debian people. My problem is that I can see both of my Debian computers in Network Neighborhood but can not log in to both of them. The one I can log in to is Debian 1.3 with 2.0.33 on it. When I double-click on the Debian 2.0 machine it prompts me for a password to access resource: \\MONSTER1\IPC$ if I enter the password for the user that I am logged in to Windows 95 with, which is also a valid Linux user with the same password it tells me that I have entered the wrong password. I only have two users set up on the new Debian 2.0 computer root and keith. I think there is something wrong...