do a
rpm -q samba
and it will tell you the package name/version. You can probably then
download it off RedHat's ftp site. If you have the CD just reinstall the
package with a
rpm -i --force samba.x.x.x-x.rpm (whatever the first rpm command
returned for the version)
from the RedHat/RPMS directory on the CD...
You could also just download the 2.0.7-4 packages and upgrade to the newest
version. Get em all and do a
rpm -Uvh samba*rpm
in the directory where you put them.
_derek
-----Original Message-----
From: samba@samba.org [mailto:samba@samba.org]On Behalf Of Elmar Torenga
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2000 12:13 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list SAMBA
Subject: smbpasswd executable missing
Because I accidently overwrote my smbpasswd executable file in the
/usr/bin directory, I can't continue configuring my Samba server.
I'm using Red Hat Linux 6.0
-Could anyone tell me what I should do to get a new executable
OR
-Could anyone with the same version of Samba as used in Red Hat 6.0 send
me his smbpasswd executable file (and does the Samba version matter a lot?)
I'd appreciate a lot!
Ilmare
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