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2000 Feb 01
0
FEATURE REQ: safe % expansion via new syntax
...he * command feature would only require changes to functions that call
smbrun().
I'm thinking of %s and %f which expand to file names in 'print command'
parameters. I'm also thinking of the 'open command' and 'close command'
parameters implemented by a patch by Andy Bakun which allow
administrators to specify a command to be called when a file is opened
or closed.
Since those commands are run via smbrun() and, eventually, via /bin/sh,
any strings that may be passed in by users should be appropriately
quoted. IMNSHO.
The open/close command patch would allow me to s...
1999 Mar 25
0
Using env variables to config Samba (was Re: ideas for multiple group macro expansion)
On Thu, Mar 25, 1999 at 09:16:32AM -0600, Andy Bakun wrote:
> Sorry that this is an older message, but I had a few questions.
NP.
> Nicolas Williams wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Mar 18, 1999 at 07:36:52AM +1100, Andy Bakun wrote:
> > > Every day samba gets closer to having more complete NT acl and group
> > > support, and...
1999 May 05
0
? lmhosts ?
...2075
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> For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/
> Topics covered in this issue include:
>
> 1) Unable to map network drives
> by julie.kilbourne@amd.com
> 2) Re: german umlaute win95 client vs. Linux-Samba file server
> by Andy Bakun <abakun@reac.com>
> 3) Re: License manager
> by "Carey F. Cox" <carey@tabasco.lamar.edu>
> 4) smbpasswd
> by "Carey F. Cox" <carey@tabasco.lamar.edu>
> 5) NT4 access help
> by "Rutherford, John (Library)"...
1999 Mar 26
0
'close command' patch available
...ated into the
main branch, and possibly in the 2.0.x series also.
A readme is available at
http://www.reac.com/samba/samba-closecmd.README
and the patch is at
http://www.reac.com/samba/2.0.2/samba-closecmd-2.0.2.diff
Questions and comments can be directed to me at thwartedefforts@wonky.org.
Andy Bakun.
1998 Aug 20
0
macro subsitution inconsistancies
...sources for 1.9.18p8 and the ntdom branch also, so I suspect the problem exists for those builds also).
I want to have certain shares show up and configurations happen depending on the user name, so I've defined parameters in /etc/smb-confs/smb.conf.USERNAME, like so:
/etc/smb-confs/smb.conf.abakun:
[onlyabakun]
blah = ...
blah blah = ...
etc
and in my /etc/smb.conf file, I have:
include = /etc/smb-confs/smb.conf.%U
in the [global] section. Now, according to the man page, the book by John Blair, and other stuff, %U is the username that NT sends for the session, and it i...
1999 Jan 18
2
Like Netware share ??
Most of you will probably think about this "It's not a real problem". But not my boss. I want to
exchange our Netware server with a linux/SMABA one but my boss wants to have on the new server
exactly the same directories structure like in the Netware server. And here it is what I couldn't
done : user X wich have two secondary groups Y and Z must browse in Win95 _only_ the Y and
1999 May 19
3
auditing/closecmd/smbwebstatus patch updates
...res a browser that supports frames and tables. All columns
can be sorted. It's modeled somewhat after the NT "Server" control panel
(the main difference is that smbwebstatus is actually useful).
Please let me know of any problems. Comments and suggestions are always
welcome.
Andy Bakun
1998 Nov 30
4
Virtual CDROM for Unix?
Has anyone implemented a "virtual cdrom" facility as offered
on
windows? That is CD images are cached & compressed on hard
disk and shared across a network. See:
http://www.winmag.com/library/1996/1196/11r24a.htm
I have not found any news of a Unix solution. I would
like to offer one on a Linux server to Windows clients.
It should not be hard to implement with Samba...
Thanks
1999 Jan 29
0
max filename length
I'm having some weird problems with filename lengths. Here are the
symptoms:
- I can not rename a file from explorer to have more than 127 characters.
After typing in a filename, it prompts me with the "are you sure you want
to change the extension" dialog. It gets truncated to 127 characters, and
doesn't have an extension. The filename shows up from a UNIX shell having
only