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1998 Oct 27
2
Password authentication across sub-nets.
It would appear that Samba <-> Samba across subnets works fine, but Samba <-> NT is a problem. Does anybody else concur with this statement? Specifically, running Samba 1.9.18p10 (Solaris) and directing all password authenication to an NT server on a subnet causes the following output in the log file: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
2005 Mar 07
7
Help with blocking internet traffic at certain times
Hello all: I''ve been using Shorewall for quite a while at my office and it''s been great! Thanks for the work! I''ve just set up a firewall at home to keep my teenagers under control (shorewall, squid and dansguardian). I''ve also set up a cron job that switches my shorewall rules between a day and a night configuration. The night configuration blocks
2004 Sep 04
2
Browsing a across subnets
Hi, I've got a small network at home with a topology as follows: -- Cable Modem -- Router 1 -- Switch 1 -- Server 1 | Router 2/Switch 2 --+-- Server 2 | | | WAP 1 --+ +-- WAP 2 +-- Client 1 | +--
2009 Jul 07
1
Ghost file.
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I mentioned a ghost file. Here is the dump (less than 65M): http://dev.mccme.ru/~raskin/btrfs.dump ghost file is: 885dj1l4788pymp3bk2f3dz52ggcvw4v-empty/garbage-1/mwave.h.tmp-31838-1822528541 It has a name, but stat fails (so no inode, I guess). Also I can create another file with the same name in the directory. I cannot remove the file, or
2010 Mar 06
1
Simple authentication problem
I'm trying to configure dovecot on a SUSE system, and having trouble with the simplest possible authentication scheme: using the standard Linux users and passwords. My configuration is: dovecot -n # 1.1.7: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 2.6.27.45-0.1-pae i686 openSUSE 11.1 (i586) protocols: imap pop3 ssl_listen: * ssl_disable: yes disable_plaintext_auth: no login_dir:
2002 May 25
0
VB: Trouble browsing on different nets.
I wrote it wrong here Sorry about that.. They are of course .255 . :-) -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fr?n: samba-admin@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin@lists.samba.org] F?r David van Geyn Skickat: den 25 maj 2002 15:27 Till: anders@norrbring.biz; samba@lists.samba.org ?mne: Re: [Samba] Trouble browsing on different nets. I believe your broadcast addresses on the linux box are set
2002 May 25
1
Trouble browsing on different nets.
I'm not sure if this even SHOULD work. I can't find anything really useful in the documentation. I have a RedHat 7.3 system in the DMZ of our network, its address is 192.168.222.10, broadcast address is 192.168.222.254 I firewall, linux based with 3 ports, the 192.168.222.0 net (DMZ), the "outside world" on one port and the internal network is 192.168.111.0, broadcasting
2023 May 26
3
[Bug 3575] New: wrong usage message: "-Q protocol_feature" is an invalid query type
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3575 Bug ID: 3575 Summary: wrong usage message: "-Q protocol_feature" is an invalid query type Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 9.2p1 Hardware: Other OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: minor Priority: P5
2007 Oct 03
1
Making a table: collapsing across sub-strings
Hi list, I'm currently processing textual data and I would really appreciate some help with one off my problems. I have a set of strings and I want to count how often each of this strings appears in this set. This is not very difficult and can be done as: TB<-table(my_set) plot(TB) However, I also want to collapse across sub-strings. This is, I want a sub-string ss of string S to be
2009 Jun 11
6
cleanup after a small data loss on incorrect shutdown.
Hello. I am continuing my tests of BtrFS under a practical workload. Recently an incorrect poweroff (or maybe a small bug in BtrFS) caused a small data loss. The actual damage was non-existent. I used old branch, so maybe the relevant code is already improved. 1. Why btrfsck says "bad block" on that partition? What does it mean? My fist reaction was to use badblocks. It found no
1998 Apr 22
0
Browsing across subnets - some more problems (PR#6450)
>> - Why does nmbd appear to be running twice on some machines? > > nmbd, like smbd is a "fork and exec" daemon. When a new request comes > it, it forks. This new image deals with the request, while the parent > process waits for new requests. nope, not at all. nmbd is a "one process handles all requests" daemon. You see two daemons because at startup
1998 Dec 17
1
Repost: Browsing across subnets (again)
I'm sorry if people are getting fed up with my question, but I didn't get a response from the first post, and I didn't even see the second post appear in the summary. Hi All, this is probably a common problem and FAQ but I can't the solution. I've got two subnets, 10.1.1.0/255.255.0.0 at Leeds and 10.2.0.0/255.255.0.0 at Doncaster. At Leeds, I've got samba running as
1999 May 27
1
Browsing across subnets connected by a linux router without using WINS
Hi! We have the following scenario: Subnet 1 ======= Contains PDC for domain DOM1 all clients in this subnet belong to DOM1 Subnet 2 ======= contains PDC for domain DOM2 all clients in this subnet belong to DOM2 These two subnets are connected via a multihomed linux box set up as a router between these subnets. IP routing definately works ok. What we want to achive is, to have full NetBIOS
1999 Jun 14
1
Doubt on browsing across subnets
Hi everyone, I'm getting roughed up trying a new setup on my server. I tried this with 1.9.18p10 and now with 2.0.3, first I want to see if I'm getting this correctly and then if there's a solution to what I think is happening. I have the following setup: One server with two NICs IP1=130.6.96.2, IP2=130.6.98.2, SM = 255.255.255.0 (BTW, these are internal IPs, not internet
1998 Apr 21
1
Browsing across subnets - network star configuration
Hi all, I am trying to find a setup for browsing across subnets, however the BROWSER.txt document doesn't cover this situation: I have a network in a star configuration with a Linux machine acting as a router in the middle. ---------------- | Linux Router | ----------------
1999 Sep 02
1
browsing, subnets, across, workgroups
Why does browsing across subnets only work if all of the machines are in the same workgroup? We're really a unix and mac campus, but we're trying to support windows machines by using a samba server to let them print and let the students access a little chunk of disk space. I've got a samba server set up as the workgroup SERVERS, and I've told it to be a domain master, a
2005 May 10
1
Browsing across networks
Hi All, I have a openvpn setup between two Linux boxes. The internal networks on each side are on seperate network ranges. I can ping all boxes from either side, and if I search for a box using it's ip address, I can see the box and access it's shares. What I would like to do however is to be able to see the the pc's in their workgroups (each subnet has it's own workgroup). I
2005 Aug 02
0
Migrating samba 2.x PDC to new machine and samba 3.x PDC
I'm trying to migrate from an older samba 2.x PDC machine into a new machine that has samba 3.x and also uses an LDAP backend. I've heavily used the IDEALX.org website and documentation to get the vast majority of the work accomplished and working. I had to modify some scripts that were referenced there for migrating posix accounts over to LDAP so that they could also handle
1999 Apr 07
0
core dump (PR#160)
Here is the output from gdb for one of my numerous reproducible core dumps. Unfortunately, I cannot send the R code because it involves a lot of data setting up and a special order of calling my ehr function in my event library. Note that I am using 63.3 and not calling any of my own C or Fortran. Jim GNU gdb 4.17.0.4 with Linux/x86 hardware watchpoint and FPU support Copyright 1998 Free Software
1998 Dec 16
2
NT domains and 1.9.18pSomething
Hi, I'm trying to replace an NT SBS box with a RH5.2 box, and things are proceeding quite well, save a few samba troubles. I've found that the NT4WS (SP4) clients can log in if told to use a samba machine as a "workgroup", but that they can not find a domain controller if told to use "domain" logons. (They have the registry password encryption hack installed.)