I just downloaded samba-1.9.18p3.tar.gz and compiled it on a DEC 3000/300
running OSF/1 v3.0 (uname -mrsv gives: "OSF1 V3.0 347 alpha") using
the
built-in cc compiler.
The compiler gives the following warning:
Compiling nmbd_incomingdgrams.c
/usr/lib/cmplrs/cc/cfe: Warning: nmbd_incomingdgrams.c, line 452: Unknown
character \ ignored
((DEBUGLEVEL>=(5))?(Debug1 ("process_lm_host_announce: LM
Announcement
packet does not " \
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------^
The lines in nmbd_incomingdgrams.c that the compiler complains about, looks
like this (starting vith line 450):
if ((osmajor < 36) || (osmajor > 38) || (osminor !=0))
{
DEBUG(5,("process_lm_host_announce: LM Announcement packet does not
" \
"originate from OS/2 Warp client. Ignoring packet.\n"));
/* Could have been from a Windows machine (with its LM Announce enabled),
or a Samba server. Then don't disrupt the current browse list. */
return;
}
Nothing serious I guess.
Anders Gytri
> Date: Fri, 20 Feb 1998 16:15:30 +0000 > From: "Sean Murphy" <Sean.Murphy@Teltec.DCU.IE>> functionality. So, would it be possible to set up a linux > workstation which can mount PC shared drives using smbfs, and export > these to the sun workstations using nfs? It's inefficient, I know, > but in terms of implementation it doesn't seem too difficult.I just tested this out and it works fine, at least in terms of NFS exporting the share to another Linux box. I presume the Sun NFS client wouldn't have any problems either. Things like this are what, for me, makes Linux such a terrific OS in mixed Unix/Wintel environments. For instance, I can mount the NetWare server in my office onto a Linux box and then use Samba to export the volume to Windows machines, or use NFS to export it to Unix hosts. And with the CIPE encrypted tunneling mechanism (still only available for Linux -- see http://www.inka.de/~bigred/devel/cipe.html) all of this can be done securely. Peter ----- Peter H. Lemieux, President mailto:phl@cyways.com cyways, inc. http://www.cyways.com 203 Arlington Street Voice: (800) 5-cyways Watertown, Massachusetts 02172-2036 USA +1 (617) 924-7991
Hi,
I have to following problem :
I have multiple win95 computer configured such that the user profile is on
the samba server.
I made one general account that multiple users can access simultaneously.
It is configured such that the profile is never saved at end of the
session.
I had the problem that the user.dat part of the profile has to be accessed
in write mode (if not : dialog box telling registry had problem, and have
to restore from the backup). Ok i solved it by preventing those users
using regedit.
The problem is now that they are accessing user.dat simultaneously, so
trying to write it too. If samba locked the file, win95 says the same
thing (problem with registry, try to restore thye backup).
How can I prevent this?
Other problem : is there a way to prevent users to reboot win95 in MS-DOS
mode, without preventing them to use DOS windows...
Because if they boot in dos, they can access regedit and so mess up
registry...
ThanXXX
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