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1999 Sep 24
1
Troubles with File-/Record locking from Windows clients...
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1999 Sep 29
3
guest access and printer serving
Hello!
I have a Linux box that has a HP LaserJet 5L printer connected to it
and Samba (2.0.3) providing a print service for Win95 clients
connected to the LAN. How can I make Samba NOT ask for a password
whatsoever when a Win95 client connects to the print service?
I also have a printing related problem: when I print something from a
Win95 client it comes out fine, but I always get an extra
1999 Sep 22
2
SAMBA digest 2240
>
Hi,
Check if the shared directory has the write permission for all. i.e. chmod 777 for
the particular directory
> Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1999 21:06:36 -0700
> From: Kenny Cho <Kenny.Cho@Corp.Sun.COM>
> To: samba@samba.org
> Subject: Problem copying files to samba mount.
> Message-ID: <37E5B2CC.9ADC9F8A@ha1pal.corp.sun.com>
> MIME-Version: 1.0
>
1999 Jul 16
9
SWAT issue
I have had a RH5.2 server running Samba up for a long time. I upgraded to
Mandrake 6.0. It broke Samba, so I reinstalled using the RPM on the CD.
Samba works just fine, but SWAT will not! If I try to start it manually
(/usr/sbin/swat) it just hangs.
In /etc/services I have a line like this:
swat 901/tcp
In /etc/inetd.conf I have:
swat stream tcp nowait.400 root
1999 Sep 16
6
DBase File locking issues (PR#20441)
Jim@Morris.net wrote:
> I have finally tracked down the reason I am experiencing problems with
> DBase files on Samba file servers - initially Redhat 6, and now on
> Caldera OpenLinux 2.2 as well.
Great debugging work !
> The DOS client code uses a DBase library called CodeBase to access the
> DBase files. When a record is appended to a file, the underlying C
> code does the