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2003 Jan 29
1
ANNOUNCEMENT: New Project- Baltra (AFP/SMB services compatibility)
(This is a brief announcement of a focused development/refinement of the
Netatalk project.)
The primary goal of Baltra is to provide a Mac OS X compatible AFP file
sharing service with Samba 3.0 compatibility. We are hoping to have an
AFP file sharing daemon which can run in parallel with Samba 3.0 to
provide seemless file sharing amoungst SMB-based clients (Windows and
MacOS-X) as well as keeping good MacOS-9...
2003 Sep 24
2
samba + MacOS X
Hi,
I have got problem with samba 2.2.5a and Mac OS X 10.2.6.
I my network the samba is working great, but when I connected
the Mac system, I can see on it every file with size 16 MB.
So when I try to burn 50 files 1 kB each, I can't because
MacOS is taking size 16 MB of each. When I try to burn the same
files from windows sharing, there every file have got size 4 kb,
so it is ok.Where should
2003 Nov 13
2
Netatalk and Samba???
Hi all,
Looking for a "best practices" way to share out to both Mac and PC easily.
I know Windoze enables the same sharepoint for both the mac and pc shares
and there don't seem to be any real "problems" by doing that. However I
work in an environment which forces us to utilize Win9x through XP as well
as OS 9 through 10.x on the mac side. I need a user friendly way to
2003 May 11
1
Mac OS X canonically decomposed UTF-16 filenames
Hi.
I'd like to find some way for Samba to convert the filenames created
by Macintosh OS X into something windows can use.
According to their docs:
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/macosx/Essentials/SystemOverview/FileSystem/chapter_9_section_13.html
filenames are stored as
canonically decomposed Unicode 2.1 in UTF-16 format (a sequence of
16-bit codes)
Samba running on a
2003 Dec 10
1
Debian + Samba 3.0 + Mac OS X 10.[2-3] -> insufficient privileges
hi all,
I've read trough the list and see discussions with similar problems.
I've setup a file server and users can connect to it via SMB/CIFS.
Windows users just happy. The problem starts with the Mac users.
All Mac users are using OS X (versions 10.2,10.3).
I'm vetoing several files right now, permission inheriting turned on,
I've forced the create mode and directory mode to
2003 Oct 21
3
RH 9, Samba 2.2.8 and Mac OS X Clients
Hi,
we run a RH9 samba 2.2.8 ext3 Server and have some problems with MacOS X
Clients: They aren't allowed to write directories containing files to
any of our shares.
I connect to the sambaserver with smb://servername/sharename and a samba
user. This user is allowed to create new folders and he can copy files
into this folder.
But if he tries to copy the local folder containing files to