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2003 Feb 26
1
more rpcclient weirdness
rpcclient $> adddriver "Windows NT x86" "HP CLJ 8500 - PCL":NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL result was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL rpcclient $> adddriver "Windows 4.0" "HP CLJ 8500 - PCL":NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL:NULL Printer Driver HP CLJ 8500 - PCL successfully installed. rpcclient $> This is HEAD, bang up-to-date. I'm trying to figure it
2003 Jan 20
1
LDAP PDC, net rpc vampire
still digging at this: [2003/01/20 14:26:38, 2] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:ldapsam_connect_system(421) ldap_connect_system: succesful connection to the LDAP server [2003/01/20 14:26:38, 4] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:ldapsam_open(472) The LDAP server is succesful connected [2003/01/20 14:26:38, 4] passdb/pdb_ldap.c:ldapsam_getsampwnam(1573) We don't find this user [Administrator] count=0 [2003/01/20
2003 Jan 21
2
sort-of fix for net rpc vampire account creation
This patch allows net rpc vampire to create accounts in the same way that smbpasswd does, i.e. it will attempt to use the appropriate account creation function for the backend in use. From reading the comments on the top of the local_password_change function, either I shouldn't be going this route or local_password_change is due for some sort of change in status. The only major caveat I've
2003 Feb 12
1
rpcclient enumdrivers 3 times out on NT drivers
This is puzzling me (and hampering some work, slightly): NT4SP6 + full updates server, with some printers attached. "rpcclient -U admin%pass enumdrivers 2" server gives me a list of stuff like this: [Windows 4.0] Printer Driver Info 2: Version: [0] Driver Name: [HP LaserJet 5Si PCL 5e] Architecture: [Windows 4.0] Driver Path:
2003 Jan 22
0
[Fwd: Re: Authoring a HOWTO]
Forgot to cc samba ... -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [Samba] Authoring a HOWTO Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 18:41:56 +0200 From: Buchan Milne <bgmilne@cae.co.za> To: Jim <jcllings@tsunamicomm.net> CC: Ronan Waide <waider@waider.ie> > Message: 20 > Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 11:37:18 +0000 > From: Ronan Waide <waider@waider.ie> > To: Jim
2003 Jan 27
1
NT PDC to Samba PDC migration
Hi all, I read a few posts a while back from people who were trying to get this done. Has anyone succeeded in doing a transparent (or an as-close-to-as-possible) migration of an NT4 PDC to a Samba PDC? I know it entails stuff like snatching the passwords with pwdump or the like, and importing them into smbpasswd/LDAP, and toying around with RID's/SID's for the new PDC to make it look
2013 Feb 27
0
About the CPU QoS and memory migratio
xen-devel: Hello Can you answer my following questions in detail? First,How to guarantee the CPU QoS(the CPU QoS includes the limit,reservation and shares)? Sencondly,How to reduce the times of the VM's accessing remote memory? and how to migrate the memory between the nodes? And can you provide the source code? Thanks, Regards, butine 2013-02-27
2002 Nov 21
3
NT username/password export
Sorry for all the newbie questions... I could have sworn I saw something about a utility that exports the SAM database from NT into Linux.. seems like it is the lego syndrome, saw it while doing WINBIND searches, can't find it elsewise...anyway...could someone point me in the right direction? I want to export my users from NT to linux with passwords....if that is impossible, I also have all
2002 Dec 02
1
Automounting a shared Windows Drive with
Hello, I have a few ideas about how to make my Linux server mount up a shared folder on a Windows machine at boot time, however I would like to know if there are other methods of getting it to work. I have considered building a startup script with a high number to have the system smbmount the shared drive like a service, in case of a power outage. I believe that would be considered
2003 Feb 19
2
trying again - bug? (was re os X)
didn't hear anything back on this, so i'm trying again: ---------- i would bet someone's already asked and had this answered, but since the archives of these listss aren't searchable, and since i couldn't find the info in the docs or elsewhere on net, here goes: i've got 3 shares active on a debian box, accessing them fine from an OS X g4 and 2 win 98 boxes (the were set
2003 Feb 03
1
Not able to login to Samba P
I believe that your issue is related to UNIX permissions. The location of your profiles directory must be set to allow all users R/W to it. Create a new group in your group file and add every user to it. Then change the ownership of the profiles directory. Also make sure that all of your users have R/W permissions on that directory. Regards, Robert Adkins II IT Manager/Buyer Impel
2002 Nov 20
3
Samba as BDC in NT domain
I have this problem: there is a subnet 192.168.6.0/24 and the gateway is 192.168.6.1 which has also another nic 172.21.13.123 which belongs to subnet 172.21.13.0 where the PDC of NT-domain is. GW does NAT and it causes that computers/users in subnet 192.168.6.0 cant logon to NT-domain. Is it possible to put Samba in GW machine so that it can be a backup domain controller in NT-domain and it uses
2000 Jul 07
4
SWAT question
Hello, I am a new user of SAMBA. I have a problem in installing SAMBA on our new ALPHA server is that I would like to access the SWAT after install the SAMBA. I try to login SWAT from IE5 with the user "root" but just only return with the message "401Authorization Required". Is there any mistake during the installation or anything wrong for the configuration ? Please
2003 Feb 06
2
which ACL attributes are supported by Samba?
I've tried to determine this empirically, but have run foul of config issues that won't be resolved in the immediate future. Basically, I know that Samba + ACL + an acl-aware filesystem will allow me to assign unix-style permissions to arbitrary groups of people for a given file. However, Windows has additional permissions: delete, take ownership, and, um, I think possibly one or two more.
2002 Nov 28
1
AW: "attrib +R myowndir" fails to write-protect my own dir
>On November 28, dkrnic@t-online.de said: >> actually a second attempt at drawing your attention to the fact >> that compliance with M$ quirks and kinks is not something to be >> ashamed of but rather reason to be proud. > >I think you'll find that the Samba team are quite familiar with this >opinion, especially in the context of the Samba TNG fork :) >
2004 Apr 08
3
Fwd: Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, UFOs and...
Every half year or so, I probably will repost this list, adding and subtracting as the community makes advances (or ignores what isn't required.) >Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 04:51:23 -0400 >To: asterisk-users-lists.digium.com >From: John Todd <jtodd@loligo.com> >Subject: Sasquatch, the Loch Ness Monster, UFOs and... > >Mythical Asterisk Creatures, oft-discussed, rarely
2002 Dec 09
1
Samba and Windows 2000 Password Authentication
Is there a way to configure Samba so that all password authentication is done through the Windows domain controllers? As I understand it, the variable "encrypt passwords" must be set to yes if "security" is set to "domain". This causes Samba to reference the smbpasswd file, so if the W2K user's password on the domain controller is not the same as that in the
2003 Jan 02
1
Virus
Someone (who is on my email address list) said I sent an email with an attachment saying something about "Here is a game, I hope you should like it." If you receive any emails from me with an attachment be sure not to open it. It's a virus of some sort. Taylor _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months
2003 Jan 22
2
smbfs + large UID's
[ I'm not on this list, so please include me on the replies! ] Hi, I've discovered (at least for me and some colleagues;-) the following problem on Linux@x86 (2.4.*): When we try to mount FS's via smbfs with the option uid=<my_uid> this uid can only be 16bits wide:-( But we have uid's larger than 65536 which than end up beeing interpreted as %2^16 --> not allowing
2003 Jan 28
2
File size limit = 2G?
Hello All, I'm running Samba 2.2.7a on RedHat 8.0. Connecting to a Windows 2000 200GB share works OK, except for files > 2 GBytes. The linux box can see the large Windows files, but does not see their correct sizes -- it reports an absurdly big size when using ls -l. Files less that 2GB show up correctly. Trying to create a 3G file on the Windows box from the linux box, using: