Hello All, I am trying to compile Samba on POSIX under OpenVMS on a DEC 2000 AXP, however I am having difficulty defining the right FLAGSM and LIBSSM in the Makefile. So thus I'm having trouble getting the correct #includes, can anyone help? Regards, Gavin Butler -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/ms-tnef Size: 1249 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/attachments/19971119/976de4c5/attachment.bin
Hi, We have a Fujitsu teamserver with two Sparc processors and running UNIX System V/sparc Release 4.2MP Version 7MPlus.10.11. Can amba be run on this? Thanks Ian Grech Ian J. Grech - IT Administrator, Dedicated Micros [Malta] Ltd., UB2, Industrial Estate, San Gwann SGN09, MALTA Tel: 00356-483673/4 Fax: 00356-449170
Hi, We have a licensed product and are proposing to use Samba to share Unix directories on Windows clients. Samba is no where integrated into our product. As a part of client setup we share certain directories from the client workstations. Samba being a freeware, how does it affect licensing our product? Are there any legal / commercial issues? Do I need to acknowledge usage of this component as part of our licensing? Request your comments / clarifications. Best Regards, Surya ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This message contains privileged and confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the intended recepient you should not disseminate, distribute, store, print, copy or deliver this message. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and immediately delete this e-mail from your system. E-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free as information could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or contain viruses. The sender therefore does not accept liability for any errors or omissions in the contents of this message which arise as a result of e-mail transmission. If verification is required please request a hard-copy version. --------------------------------------------------------------------------
surya.prasad@iflexsolutions.com wrote:> > Hi, > > We have a licensed product and are proposing to use Samba to share Unix > directories on Windows clients. > Samba is no where integrated into our product. As a part of client setup we > share certain directories from the client workstations. > Samba being a freeware, how does it affect licensing our product? Are there > any legal / commercial issues? > Do I need to acknowledge usage of this component as part of our licensing? > > Request your comments / clarifications.Samba is Free Software, and as such provides you with the important freedom to use it commercially as you see fit. However, you must also provides the same freedoms to your users - you downloaded Samba a source and packaged it for your setup. You must provide your users with the same, the Samba sources you used, and the scripts that build and install it on your system. This is most simply done by including it all in a tarball on the end of your installation/documentation CDROM. If you chose not to, you must include a written offer to provide the same - so putting it on the CD is much easier. As to acknowledgment: While nice (and helpful to users who need to track down issues etc) the only acknowledgment required is the source and copyright statement (Printing the GPL in the back pages of a manual is a nice touch). This is not a legal interpretation, and I am only one of many copyright holders - you should seek legal advise if you feel the situation is at all unclear. Also, the GPL is a very readable document - well worth the time spent doing so. Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett abartlet@pcug.org.au Manager, Authentication Subsystems, Samba Team abartlet@samba.org Student Network Administrator, Hawker College abartlet@hawkerc.net http://samba.org http://build.samba.org http://hawkerc.net
Hi, Running Samba 1.9 on Solaris 7. Started having some errors, which I can clear by restarting the nmbd daemon. Could not find any info on samba web site. [2002/06/13 09:07:07,0] nmbd/nmbd_responserecordsdb.c:(239) find_response_record: response packet id 23806 received with no matching record. Your help would be appreciated in this matter. Thanks Ludo Ludovico Scaletta Systems Administrator Team Leader, RSPB The Lodge, Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 2DL email: Ludovico.Scaletta@rspb.org.uk tel: 01767 680551 fax: 01767 683856 www.rspb.org.uk The RSPB works for a healthy environment rich in birds and other wildlife. It depends on the support and generosity of others to make a difference.
dear sir it's really great to know about samba ...i just want to know whether samba is supported for RISC based compaq true 64 unix and ibm AIX . i am developing an application in oracle on windows NT . in this application i create a text file on windows NT 's C:TEMP directory through firing a stored procedure in oracle and after this i copy this file to windows 98 client machine through mapping the drive of windows nt machine ..Is it possible to do the same thing if i use oracle on unix ..then how will i map the particular directory of unix on windows terminal. with thanks and regards... anurag __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com
From Anish Mathew NIC Pathanamthiita India nedumannilanish@rediffmail.com Dear Sir I have a network problem with my samba server that I would like to share with you for some technical help. My job includes Network administration web designing and software development. My problem with pinpoint details of or computer systems is as follows. We have a Server machine based on Intel chipset running the Red Hat 7.1 (Sea Wolf) OS which is acting as our PDC for our Win 98 clients and web server for the Windows NT Clients. After installing Linux in my home PC I got fascinated with the OS and decided to shift from our earlier Win2000 Ad server. I have my Samba server version as 2.0.6. I used to run my smbd and swat from xinetd daemon and nmbd form one of my startup script rc.local with parameters ?H and ?D. I made the PDC named as (netbios names) PTA and the workgroup as NICGROUP using workgroup parameter of the smab.con file, and 4 clients as NICPTA1 (Linux 7.1 again,Win 98 (dual Boot)) , NICPTA2 (Win98), NICPTA3( Win98) and finallyNICPTA4 (Win 2000 Professional). PTA is acting as the logon server for the Win98 machines. I can successfully logon to the samba server from my win98 clients and share the mapped shares, and from my win2000 client I can share the resources of the samba server though I cannot logon to that PDC due to the still lack of support for NT clients logging on to PDC. From the PDC ie PTA samba server I can access all the machines except NICPTA1 when it is running LINUX. When NICPTA1 is running Win98 I have no problem with network connection. From Linux on NICPTA1 I can access all other computers and share the resources, but the reverse cannot ie from the server and the rest of the Windows clients I cannot connect to NICPTA1 commputer( when Linux is the OS). When I use ping from the machines PTA, NICPTA2 NICPTA3,NICPTA4 with netbios name of NICPTA1 it succeeds and ftp and telnet all work well. When I used nbtstat from win clients I got ?HOST Not Found? for NICPTA1 but the correct registerd type out put for the rest( PTA having 1b and the rest of type 20). From NICPTA1 I use nmblookup ?B 192.168.0.255 PTA, nmblookup ?B 192.168.0.255 NICPTA2, nmblookup ?B 192.168.0.255 NICPTA3 all succeeded giving the correct IP address back, but when I omit the ?B parameter it is not working for others except for its own. I can connect to all other machines from NICPTA1( running LINUX OS) through SMB protocol but the reverse I cannot. From the main server our PDC named PTA I can connect to all clients other that NICPTA1 (when running Linux) and all the clients can connect back to PTA including NICPTA1( when running Linux too). This is the problem I face here I hope u would provide me a work around for this. Apart from the server(PTA) ?s smb.conf file I made some changes to the smb.conf file of the NICPTA1 machine. The changes are I omitted entries like local master, domain logons, preferred master, os level etc security=user, wins support=yes The new entries for smb.conf file of NICPTA1 machine is Security=domain. Password server=PTA Wins server=PTA. I had tried several trial and error methods for this problem. I also joined NICPTA1 to the domain named NICGROUP described above Using smbpasswd ?a ?m NICPTA1. Earlier I created a machne account in my PTA samba server as Useradd ?g 100 ?s /dev/false ?d /dev/null NICPTA1$ Passwd NICPTA1$ These commands finished successfully. From the network neighbourhood of windows clients I can see an entry for the NICPTA1 machine and the description as Samba server. But when I try to access it the response is ? Network error cannot connect to \\nicpta1? Also when I use netuse command win 98 , it gave me output with an error number of 59( I think). i have enabled my dns as normaly required dns for normal operation and the NICPTA1 computer has the interface named as NICPTA1 and hostname as NICPTA1. i hope u would helop me thanks bye __________________________________________________________ Give your Company an email address like ravi @ ravi-exports.com. Sign up for Rediffmail Pro today! Know more. http://www.rediffmailpro.com/signup/
Hello, We have been trying to link our Linux database over our network (3 x Windows XP machines, 1 x Linux) using samba and TK Perl on windows XP professional. We have been unable to connect successfully due to Samba actively refusing requests. My question is : will this be possible at all?, I read that windows active directory may cause problems, is this true? Many thanks Howard -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed