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Send samba mailing list submissions to samba@lists.samba.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to samba-request@lists.samba.org You can reach the person managing the list at samba-admin@lists.samba.org When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of samba digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Samba upgrade (Gerry Maddock) 2. two newbie questions (Pupeno) 3. disregard Samba Upgrade (Gerry Maddock) 4. suscribe (Marino Chimal) 5. samba 2.05a on debian (Alex King) 6. NT logon failure (bruce.milani@amd.com) 7. netattach, CIFS (Adam Sleight) 8. Samba Woes (darry goodridge) 9. Re: samba 2.05a on debian (Ries van Twisk) 10. OSX server please Help (Helpdesk Support) 11. a couple questions relating to windows 9x machines connecting to linux (Michael Chan) 12. passwd program not executed (Gottfried Scheckenbach) 13. Q: shutting down W98 remotely (Harald Milz) 14. request for papers aboput Samba->ClearCase (NorbertM) 15. Multiple nmbd for one computer (Michel Marcon) 16. Windows 95 Problem (The Prototype IS the product!) 17. Problems mounting smbfs-filesystem (Herzog AG) 18. semiphore timeout expired error (TPsmith@ixl.com) 19. VMS to UNIX Samba ? (bhm@daimlerchrysler.com) 20. Printing from NT to SAMBA: are 10 seconds ok? (rwagner@zeunastaerker.de) 21. Samba speed question (YJ Hong) --__--__-- Message: 1 Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 15:18:28 -0400 From: Gerry Maddock <gerrym@futuremetals.com> To: "samba@samba.org" <samba@samba.org> Subject: Samba upgrade Hey quick question: I just upgraded Samba 2.05a to 2.06-9, from the Red Hat RPM. The upgrade created /etc/smb.conf.rpmnew and /etc/smb.conf.rpmsave and erased /etc/smb.conf. Do I still need a smb.conf file? I havent checked out your latest updates, so I figured I'd ask. Either way I still copied the rpmsave to /etc/smb.conf b/c I figured it still needs to be there. --__--__-- Message: 2 Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 16:40:27 -0300 From: Pupeno <pupeno@pupeno.com> To: samba@samba.org Subject: two newbie questions -I would like Windows 98 clients to read user.dat (user.man?) from the profiles directory on the server... in the texts I?ve read it appear to be done automaticaly, but I copy my user.dat and user.man to the server and my W98 doesn?t read it. Do I have to configure something on Samba ? or on my Windows 98 ? -I would like to know if there is any way to specify which user can log in in which computer, is it posibly ? Thank you. Pupeno PS: Thank you to the developers of Samba, you?re doing a great job!!! --__--__-- Message: 3 Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 15:39:33 -0400 From: Gerry Maddock <gerrym@futuremetals.com> To: "samba@samba.org" <samba@samba.org> Subject: disregard Samba Upgrade Disreguard my last...... --__--__-- Message: 4 From: "Marino Chimal" <machius@hotmail.com> To: samba@samba.org Subject: suscribe Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 14:46:50 CDT subscribe listname Marino Chimal Uscanga _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. --__--__-- Message: 5 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 09:10:14 +1200 From: Alex King <alex@milton.king.net.nz> To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: samba 2.05a on debian Yes, the potato (latest stable) debian package of samba will not run with 2.0 kernels. I assume you are running the slink (previous stable) distribution. There are three options I would consider, all invlolve using the potato samba package (which handles W2K). 1. Upgrade your entire system to potato, then install a 2.2 kernel. This is probably the easiest, because the packaging system will tell you what configs you need to look at and update. 2. Upgrade only the packages that are affected by the kernel change, then install a 2.2 kernel. This is a more conservative option. You will need to research what packages need to be updated to handle the 2.2 kernel (there used to be a list on the debian web site somewhere) 3. Stay with the 2.0 kernel and all your current packages, but download the potato samba source package and recompile it for your machine. (I have the idea that the package will cleanly compile on a slink system, but I don't really know - you are on your own with this.) You will need to work out the debian compiling and packaging system (quite complex but very nice once you understand it) and work out what development packages are needed to compile it. This option requires the most work, but is the most conservative option. I would reccommend the first option though, if you try to maintain an older system you will run into other compatablity and security problems.... > From: Juha Pesonen <jp@grenwill.com> > Organization: Grenwill Oy > To: samba@us4.samba.org > Subject: samba 2.0.5a and win2000 > > Hello, > > I have tried to get samba 2.0.5a on Debian Linux (kernel 2.0.36) working > with window$ 2000 Professional clients, but browsing in win exploder > doesn't work. win98 works perfectly so the problem must be in some > security issue that's different in w2k. The win2k client sees the Linux > box ok in the network nh, but that's it. > > If I give absolute path (net use x: \\linuxbox\sharename) to net use > command I can mount samba shares. net view \\linuxbox gives 'System > error 1727' and 'remote procedure call failed and did not execute'. > > First time after reboot w2k client asks for password but after entering > one the same error message comes up. > > I've also tried the newest samba release, but then nothing works, not > even with win98 (due to kernel version ??). Putting the registry update > into win2k (enable plain password) and changing the encrypt password > no in smb.conf doesn't help. > > The linux box running samba is also WINS server for our network, isn't > nmbd the one who's responsible of browsing functions in samba? > > I think the problem is not with name resolution because wins works fine > with all our windows machines. Only protocol we use is TCP/IP. > > Thanks, Juha > > --__--__-- Message: 6 From: bruce.milani@amd.com To: debian-user-request@lists.debian.org Cc: samba@samba.org, rask-samba@kampsax.dtu.dk Subject: NT logon failure Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 15:22:50 -0700 charset="iso-8859-1" All, I am having a bit of a problem. Our samba works perfect, but on the NT side I am getting the following error and was wondering if anyone had any experience with this situation that could help me to fix it. The error is being picked up by NT and I have a policy that after 10 retry it locks up the account. Does anyone have any idea. Any help will be appreciated. Logon Failure: Reason: Unknown user name or bad password User Name: BMILANI Domain: ZIBRA Logon Type: 3 Logon Process: KSecDD Authentication Package: MICROSOFT_AUTHENTICATION_PACKAGE_V1_0 Workstation Name: \\LABRADOR Thanks, Bruce --__--__-- Message: 7 Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 20:05:58 -0400 (EDT) From: Adam Sleight <mrbass@japan.com> To: samba@samba.org Subject: netattach, CIFS http://sourceforge.net/foundry/storage There is a link to nettach rpm which I installed on Red Hat pinstripe. I downloaded VA Linux 6.2.3 iso and attempted to install it but it bombed right away during install. I wanted to try installing EXT3 for journaling, oh well. Perhaps it was cuz I was using a SCSI cdrom..who knows. This is the software they use for their new NAS 9205 SE $30,000 unit. So what the heck does this have to do with SAMBA? For people who only wish to use their server as a file server appliance (CIFS, NFS, AppleTalk) with user and group quotas it's makes it easy to use and administer. http://<ipofserver>:8080 username: netarray pw: netattach1 My problem is everything seems to work in configuring it except one MAJOR problem. It won't let me configure the Gateway device which should be eth0. ifconfig shows only lo is up...so put in the ip info again and then ifup eth0 and ifconfig and it shows everything. I can control it remotely on port 8080. I have a 3COM 905b network adapter and it says it works with: Intel 10/100 NetGear/Alteon Gigbit Ethernet (Any Linux-supported NIC should work) but perhaps it's only those three network adapters above. Anyone else want to try this out. It's really simple just install the netattach rpm about 250K, netatalk, sudo and samba 2.0.7. I already had nfs-utils installed. Then reboot. open netscape http://127.0.0.1:8080 ______________________________________________ FREE Personalized Email at Mail.com Sign up at http://www.mail.com/?sr=signup --__--__-- Message: 8 From: "darry goodridge" <darrgood@mindspring.com> To: <samba@us4.samba.org> Subject: Samba Woes Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 01:35:03 -0400 boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0005_01C01DEC.00F9C470" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C01DEC.00F9C470 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I am a novice,attempting to use samba for the first time. My aim is to get my linux machine to join an NT Domain consisting of a PDC, an NT workstation,and a windows 98 machine.Ultimately, I want to share files and a single printer with this machine and to access the internmet via the NT SERVER,whch incidentally already acts as a proxy for my other machines. So far I have assigned an IP address to the Linux machine and can successfully ping all the other machines. My questions I guess are numerous,but are all borne from this: Should I begin by installing Samba on the NT server(this machine serves as a PDC,AND GATEWAY TO THE INTERNET)? Or,is samba to be installed on the Linux machine?And,precisely,what is my next step toward attaining my goal? And,my gateway runs Acer's SYGATE Server software. Can some one help? Darryl ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C01DEC.00F9C470 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> I am a novice,attempting to use samba = for the first=20 time. My aim is to get my linux machine to = join an NT=20 Domain consisting of a PDC, an NT workstation,and a windows 98=20 machine.Ultimately, I want to share files and a single printer with this = machine=20 and to access the internmet via the NT SERVER,whch incidentally already = acts as=20 a proxy for my other machines. So far I have assigned an IP address to = the Linux=20 machine and can successfully ping all the other = machines. My questions I guess are numerous,but = are all borne=20 from this: Should I begin by = installing=20 Samba on the NT server(this machine serves as a PDC,AND GATEWAY TO THE=20 INTERNET)? Or,is samba to be installed on the Linux = machine?And,precisely,what=20 is my next step toward attaining my goal? And,my gateway runs Acer's SYGATE = Server=20 software. Can some one help? Darryl ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C01DEC.00F9C470-- --__--__-- Message: 9 From: "Ries van Twisk" <ries@franksintl.nl> To: Alex King <alex@milton.king.net.nz>, samba@us4.samba.org Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 08:31:44 +0200 Subject: Re: samba 2.05a on debian Reply-To: riest@franksintl.nl The easyest way for me was just install the potato version of Debian. But I have compiled my own version of samba (2.0.7) just to make cups working which is not enabled by default in samba 2.0.7 Debian. Ries --__--__-- Message: 10 From: Helpdesk Support <helpdesk@chromasonic.co.uk> To: "'samba@lists.samba.org'" <samba@us4.samba.org> Subject: OSX server please Help Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 08:08:19 +0100 I am a Mac support engineer who is learning unix the hard way (on his own) if there is anyone with experiance that can help I would be gratefull. My email address is william@chromasonic.co.uk I promise not to bombard you with too many requests. --__--__-- Message: 11 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 01:27:03 -0700 From: Michael Chan <mikeyboy@uclink.berkeley.edu> To: samba@samba.org Subject: a couple questions relating to windows 9x machines connecting to linux Hi, I've set up samba on my linux machine, and managed to get it shown on our campus network. However, I've run into a few problems: 1) I don't know what password it's asking for when I try to connect from a windows machine. I suppose it relates to that computer's user name, but how is this username determined? 2) (relating to #1) I'd like to set a single password for all connections as Windows does with shared folders. Is there a way to do this? 3) When _I_ try to connect to other computers using smbclient, I have to type in the ip address of the computer in order to connect. Typing in just the \\\\computername\\share doesn't work, i have to add -I a.b.c.d to work... If you can help me out, please do, thanks. -- ----- Michael Chan email: mikeyboy@uclink.berkeley.edu --__--__-- Message: 12 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 11:10:59 +0200 From: Gottfried Scheckenbach <gottfried.scheckenbach@xtelligent.de> Reply-To: gottfried.scheckenbach@xtelligent.de Organization: Xtelligent IT Consulting GmbH To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: passwd program not executed Hello, I'm totally new to the list - please excuse if the topic has been discussed in the past. We use Samba 2.0.7 on AIX 4.3.2.0. Samba is configured as PDC and all is working well, only the syncronisation of the unix password doesn't work. The trace of the by smbd executed external programms showed, that the passwd program is not executed. Using passwd chat debug shows that the chat hangs after "calling" passwd and waits for input which never comes. A test with an other shell script doesn't worked too. Has anyone some ideas? Help is very welcome! Thanks. Gottfried http://www.xtelligent.de/team/t_gosc.htm --__--__-- Message: 13 From: Harald Milz <milz@seneca.muc.de> Subject: Q: shutting down W98 remotely To: samba@lists.samba.org Organization: Reply-To: h.milz@seneca.muc.de Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 13:10:01 +0200 (CEST) Hi, I've set up a W98SE box which I would like to back up from a Linux cron job without running the box all the time. - waking up via WOL works fine. - shares to be backed up are accessible - smbtar works fine - but how do I tell the crappy box to shut down afterwards? TIA! -- "I'm prepared for all emergencies but totally unprepared for everyday life." --__--__-- Message: 14 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 13:26:01 +0200 From: NorbertM <NorbertM@axioma.co.at> Organization: Axioma Information Systems GmbH. To: samba@us4.samba.org Subject: request for papers aboput Samba->ClearCase Hi, I'm an (Rational) ClearCase "newbie" and in our company we are workin on a Linux Server. We will set up Samba, an Rational tells me that i can found papers for this purpose on Samba.org, but I can find it? Can you help me?? thx Norbert ------------------------------------------------ Norbert Marchl Axioma Solutions for Success Tel. 0732 / 66 00 71 - 557 e-mail: norbertm@axioma.co.at home : http://www.axioma.co.at ICQ: 62858364 --__--__-- Message: 15 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 11:39:14 +0000 ( ) From: Michel Marcon <cmic@cetu.equipement.gouv.fr> To: samba@us4.samba.org Subject: Multiple nmbd for one computer Hi On a Linux Workstation Apache is configured as 2 virtual servers. The machine has 2 NICs : 172.21.36.52 and 172.21.36.86 /etc/hosts with these 2 entries; Samba V 1.9.16p11 The ps command shows this : .... 423 ? S 0:00 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd 424 ? S 0:00 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd 473 ? S 0:56 /usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd -I 172.21.36.86 -n i7u -D 475 ? S 1:01 /usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd -I 172.21.36.52 -n jazz -D 477 ? S 0:00 /usr/local/samba/bin/smbd -D 480 tty1 S 0:00 /sbin/mingetty tty1 485 ? S 0:00 /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd ... However, thru Windows (without any hosts file), when I ping i7u, 172.213.6.86 replies OK, but if I ping jazz the same IP 172.21.36.86 shows up ?? Any hint ? cmic =================================Michel Marcon Sysadmin UNIX & WNT ==================================Ministere de l'Equipement CETU (Centre d'Etudes des Tunnels) Web site http://www.equipement.gouv.fr/cetu/ Tel +33 (0)4 7214-3408 Fax +33 (0)4 7214-3430 --__--__-- Message: 16 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 09:04:25 -0400 (EDT) From: The Prototype IS the product! <warren@sniff.shr.dec.com> To: samba@samba.org Subject: Windows 95 Problem Cc: warren@sniff.shr.dec.com Folks; I'm sure someone has seen this..... It seems that when using Windows 95 to connect to our Samba UNIX machine the only thing that can be viewed is the top level. All files at the top level and all folders, when clicked on, come back with an error message. Example: Find Computer sniff Click on sniff icon Displays public (read only) folders and private folders Click on a public folder (name = subsys) Displays folders and files available in subsys Click on folder: "The folder "\\SNIFF\subsys\firmware" does not exist Click on text file: Cannot find the file "\\SNIFF\........... I'm running samba-2.0.7 This only seems to happen on Win95 systems NT and 2000 seems to work fine. Any help would be appreciated. Warren --__--__-- Message: 17 From: "Herzog AG" <herzog@herzog-ag.de> To: <samba@us4.samba.org> Subject: Problems mounting smbfs-filesystem Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 15:52:21 +0200 boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0004_01C01E63.C4AF6B00" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C01E63.C4AF6B00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I got a problem mounting a smbfs-Shares from a windows 95b machine to my LINUX-machine. The kernel seems ok (Version 2.2.14, SMBFS-Support is included as modul).=20 Using the ftp-like program smbclient is working with the shares on the Window-machine. The mount-command seems to work, but after that X-Window-System and LINUX are "Freezing": Nor mouse or keyboard are working, Restart is only possible by pressing RESET-Button. KDE-logon-Window shows some Kernel-errors I don=B4t understand. Freezing occurs after changing directories with cd-command or a filemanager. Problem occurs also, when working without X-Window-System. Maybe someone can help me? If further informations are needed, just tell me... A. Schmitz ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C01E63.C4AF6B00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD W3 HTML//EN"> I got a problem = mounting a=20 smbfs-Shares from a windows 95b machine to my = LINUX-machine. The kernel seems ok = (Version 2.2.14,=20 SMBFS-Support is included as = modul). Using the ftp-like = program smbclient=20 is working with the shares on the Window-machine. The=20 mount-command seems to work, but after that X-Window-System and LINUX = are=20 "Freezing": Nor mouse or keyboard are working, Restart is only = possible by pressing RESET-Button. KDE-logon-Window shows some=20 Kernel-errors I don?t understand. Freezing occurs after changing=20 directories with cd-command or a filemanager. Problem occurs also, when = working=20 without X-Window-System. Maybe someone can help me? If further = informations=20 are needed, just tell me... A. Schmitz ------=_NextPart_000_0004_01C01E63.C4AF6B00-- --__--__-- Message: 18 From: TPsmith@ixl.com To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: semiphore timeout expired error Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 10:22:47 -0400 charset="iso-8859-1" I have a Samba 2.7 running on a Solaris, and things work fine, and then all of a sudden, it's not working and when I try to connect to the samba share I get a, "semiphore timeout..." error. Any ideas? T. Paul Smith Sr. Systems Engineer iXL, Inc.(Atlanta) 404-267-7873 tpsmith@ixl.com <mailto:tpsmith@ixl.com> --__--__-- Message: 19 From: bhm@daimlerchrysler.com Subject: VMS to UNIX Samba ? To: samba@samba.org Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 10:30:07 -0400 Andrew G'day, I am the Systems Manager/Analyst for VAX operations here at DaimlerChrysler Corporation, and have some questions concerning Samba. Hopefully you can enlighten me. We have a rather larger customer group (our impact/crash analyze group) that wants to migrate data from our VAX archive to a SGI server. Our configuration on the VAX's (2 clustered) is as follows: OS: VMS 6.2 Hardware: 2x VAX 7820's (2 CPU each) Network software is: Process_software's TCPware 5.3 Data is stored on a Storagewerks SW500 drive towers, and tape (maintained by MTI's Autostor Archive). Our problem will be to move large amounts of data (2 million + files, 200 gig??) from tape (StorageTek - VAX Silo's) to the SGI server. At present we have tried: NFS.... SGI servering/VMS client -- problems: 1) having ownership and quota problems. ie: MTI> archive restore [impact]*.* $3$nfs1:[impact] 2) slow - 2.6 million block file (1.2 gig) took 5.25 hours Novell.. SGI client/VMS serving - TCPware FSS software, emulates Novell 3.1 servers problems: 1) disconnects (Corporation is Novell 5x, and we old 3x bindery) 2) file names limited to 8.3 format... most files in groups area are bigger then that FTP... SGI serving/VMS client -- problems 1) requires a holding area on VAX to restore files to, then FTP out to SGI.. means more slow down in operation 2) files will have to have a header corruption that has to be corrected with a set file/attrib=(rfm:fix,lrl:32256) filename occurrs moving a VMS file from pc/unix to VMS So in short, could Samba in some format give us the solution we need (migrate straight to the SGI without staging)? thank you Bruce Miller ps... we do have excellent Pizza places down the road from here, but they don't deliver beyond 4 miles! --__--__-- Message: 20 From: rwagner@zeunastaerker.de To: samba@us4.samba.org Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 16:51:16 +0200 Subject: Printing from NT to SAMBA: are 10 seconds ok? Hi all, we try to print from NT to SAMBA 2.0.7 (AIX 4.3.3). But it takes 10 seconds to complete. I tried to debug the problem, and found the following - I started to print on my NT workstation at 12:41:03 - the first debug records was at 12:41:10 What happens during the missing 7 seconds ?? TIA Reinhold Wagner, Zeuna Staerker GmbH & Co. KG --__--__-- Message: 21 Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2000 08:20:26 -0700 (PDT) From: YJ Hong <yj_hong@yahoo.com> Subject: Samba speed question To: samba@lists.samba.org Cc: yj_hong@yahoo.com Hi All, I'm currently working on a feasibility study of using Samba as video server which allows the MPEG videos on the Linux server to be mapped out as network drives on Window 98 clients, and then to select & play back these video files by multiple clients concurrently. My experiment so far showed smooth playback when the source MPEG is of about 450Kbits/s, beyond that I've tried MPEG of 1.2Mbits/s, and experienced delays during playback, i.e. a 5 minutes MPEG would take nearly 10 minutes to finish play, with jitters inbetween. The test of file copy from the Samba mapped drive to the Window's local disk showed about 1.2Mbits/s transfer rate. My samba installation is from the latest release, I've also edited the "smb.conf" to include most of the recommended tuning according the "Speed.txt" document included in the release. It looks like either some network configuration on either the Windows client side or the Linux side were not optimized, or that I'm having a crappy Linux box (it's a Compaq Presarrio 5522 with 64MB RAM, ...) Specific questions that I have are: 1. Using the "ifconfig" showed that my eth0 interface's MTU has maximum upper bound of 1500. When I changed the MTU down to 600, the samba transfer really slowed down terribly. So, I'd assume that getting improvement on MTU can help. Is it that I need to get a better Ethernet card to have a better MTU? Or that MTU 1500 is the limitation generic to Linux? 2. On the same clinet/server pair a ftp test showed about 2.2Mbits/s transfer rate, which is not too exciting either for the two only machines on a 10BaseT connection. Could it be that I'm having full/half duplex setting problem on either the Windows or the Linux side? How to check it out? 3. Or, the Linux server is simply too weak for it. I'd like to have the Linux Samba server serving up to 8 (eight) Windows clients for retrieving of MPEG-1 files (1.2Mbps to 1.5Mbps bit rate MPEG-1) CONCURRENTLY and hoping to have all 8 MPEG-1 files played back smoothly. Certainly I'd need to switch to 100BaseT support on the Linux box side, what about the CPU, RAM and disk configuration? Specifically: 3.1 How good should the CPU be? Would multiple CPU Linux help in this case? 3.2 What's the main memory minimal requirements? Considering the Samba supporting up to 8 concurrent clients? 3.3 RAID probably can help to improve the disk IO? Any recommendation on cost-effective RAID configuration for Linux for this purpose (I'd assume that RAID3 is good for large chunk mostly read-only)? My sincere thanks in advance for any kind advice on any of the above questions from anybody. Cheers, YJ Hong ---------------------- __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/ --__--__-- _______________________________________________ samba mailing list samba@lists.samba.org http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba End of samba Digest