I am experiencing a problem with all time stamps having the same date and time stamp. I found this bug report http://us1.samba.org/listproc/samba/June1998/0239.html and see there is a fix. The question I have is has this issue been resolved in later versions of Samba code. It would be easier to upgrade than deal with a code change and re compilation. Scott Ranzal -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: scott.ranzal.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 188 bytes Desc: Card for Scott Ranzal Url : http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/attachments/19990721/c7d3da76/scott.ranzal.vcf
Stephen L Arnold
1999-Jul-22 16:55 UTC
Users Cannot Use smbpasswd to Change Samba Passwords
When the world was young, Michal Jezierski <heja@xox.pl> carved some runes like this: [snip]> This means that smbpasswd is using loopback interface to connect > to smbd in order to create password hashes. Make sure you have > included 127.0.0.1/255.0.0.0 in your interfaces parameter in > smb.conf.Don't you mean "include the loopback interface in the hosts allow setting"? Steve ****************************************************************** Stephen L Arnold http://www.rain.org/~sarnold #include <std_disclaimer.h> ******************************************************************
When the world was young, David Crisp <dcrisp@connect.com.au> some runes like this:> Im trying to set an HP2000CN up on our network. Most of the > Config works great. I can print to the printer remotly via samba > etc with no problems. The only problems I have are as follows: > > 1) I cant stop the LPD printing a cover sheet on each printout :(It might not be LPD; what does the banner page look like? There is an LPD switch (for /etc/printcap) to suppress header (banner) pages called, oddly enough, sh. The newer HP printers I've seen (we just got a new HP8100DN) have internal settings for this as well. The printer banner was enabled by default; I had to telnet into the printer to turn it off. You can also do it on the printer console. Steve ****************************************************************** Stephen L Arnold http://www.rain.org/~sarnold #include <std_disclaimer.h> ******************************************************************
When the world was young, Martin Bernreuther <Martin.Bernreuther@po.uni-stuttgart.de> carved some runes like this:> Is there an way to mount a SMB-share instead of using the > ftp-like smbclient-tool?Try "man smbmount". Steve ****************************************************************** Stephen L Arnold http://www.rain.org/~sarnold #include <std_disclaimer.h> ******************************************************************
When the world was young, Axel Neumann <amn@cromemco.com> carved some runes like this:> I just want to inform you about a severe problem that I have > found with Samba 2.0.5 installed on a SCO OpenServer 5.04.[snip]> INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 13646 (2.0.5)[snip] ^^^^^^^^^ I don't have any SCO experience, but have you read the Sig11 FAQ? Getting a signal 11 error (or signal 6, etc) when compiling with gcc usually indicates a hardware problem (eg, bad cache, a bad memory chip on a SIMM, CPU overheating). Maybe your signal 11 is coming from a completely different source, but it's an interesting read anyway: http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/ HTH, Steve ****************************************************************** Stephen L Arnold http://www.rain.org/~sarnold #include <std_disclaimer.h> ******************************************************************