Because, a bug in a sofware, I need to see (on a NT box) the name of files in upercase. The files are writen by a buggy UNIX process in lowercase. Any one have idea ? Didier JANNE Janne@securite.org
When the world was young, Raven <raven@Tribe.OnlineToday.Com> carved some runes like this:> I keep seeing this fight going on in samba-log.nmb, is there a > way to make certain the Linux box remains the master browser > period? The Linux box is TRIBE the Win95 box is RAVEN:[snip]> > Linux 2.0.34, P166, 32 Megs of RAM (RedHat 5.1), Samba version 1.9.18p5 > > I set smb.conf os level to 33 (I thought that would help but no dice).I have OS level set to 65 (although 33 *should* beat win95 in browser elections). Does your linux box stay up all the time, oe are you shutting it down every day? The other thing you can do is turn off the clients, ie, in File and Printer Sharing properties (under Network Properties) set browse master to Disable (the default is Auto). Steve ****************************************************************** Stephen L Arnold http://www.rain.org/~sarnold #include <std_disclaimer.h> ******************************************************************
When the world was young, "David Grant" <tijian_bbs@hotmail.com> carved some runes like this:> I have samba correctly setup to share resources between my linux box and > my win98 clients (The encrypted passwording disabled accoringly). I tried > to configure it for domain logons with my win98 clients, by enabling WINS > server, domain logons, and master browser in the smb.conf. When I login on > my win98 machine, I get an error saying that the password is incorrect > (which it isn't) or the server has denied my access. I get the same error > in the log that I would get if I hadn't disabled encrypted passwords.Did you enable Domain Logons on the clients? ****************************************************************** Stephen L Arnold http://www.rain.org/~sarnold #include <std_disclaimer.h> ******************************************************************
When the world was young, <vball@socrates.berkeley.edu> carved some runes like this:> I have an old dos app that doesn't run in the win95 shell very well. > There are problems with the graphics. > Is it possible to connect to a samba server from real dos? I assume the > answer is no but I thought I would check.Yes, if you have the MS-TCP/IP client. See the samba docs... ****************************************************************** Stephen L Arnold http://www.rain.org/~sarnold #include <std_disclaimer.h> ******************************************************************
> From: "David Grant" <tijian_bbs@hotmail.com> > Subject: Domain logon problems > > I have samba correctly setup to share resources between my linux box and > my win98 clients (The encrypted passwording disabled accoringly). I > tried to configure it for domain logons with my win98 clients, by > enabling WINS server, domain logons, and master browser in the smb.conf. > When I login on my win98 machine, I get an error saying that the > password is incorrect (which it isn't) or the server has denied my > access. I get the same error in the log that I would get if I hadn't > disabled encrypted passwords.Are there any other WinNT in your network? This is a very important point. We had similar problems caused a WinNT that answered before samba can reply. -- Miquel Bonastre (miquel@fib.upc.es) Area de Sistemes Unix (LCFIB) Facultat d'Informatica de Barcelona Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya