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2000 Feb 07
1
remote browse sync
HELP! I am becoming quite frustrated with trying to set up remote browse sync. I have several subnets and ONE workgroup. I want one host in the entire workgroup to have a complete browse list that it has collected from all of the local master browsers. One the master: local master = yes domain master = yes On one clients in each subnet: local master = yes remote browse sync = 1.2.3.4
2003 Apr 04
0
2.2.8: browsing and accessing Sun from Windows XP
...did not help (my XP login and Sun login are the same). Debugging on smbd turned up to 10 and snoops show no traffic to the DMB (I didn't expect any, but I didn't know what else to try). Second.... I tried using map network drive with the fqdn \\<domain_master_browser.domain.com>\bchill and it immediately fails wit the same message. Debugging on smbd turned up to 10 and snoops show 'stuff' this time, but the smbd logs show nothing that seems like an error or related to failed authentication in any way. Snoop show a little traffic, including the stage where XP tries to aut...
2003 Apr 05
1
samba, ncurses, and sysV printing?
Dear SAMBA Group, I've playing around with getting SAMBA to do things for me. I have an Ultra-1 running Solaris 2.6 and a Win-XP system with a Canon BJC-2000 printer attached to it. I'm trying to get the SUN to print to the printer on the XP box. I have followed various instructions but now when I print as "root" with "lp -d bjc <file>" I get an email message
2023 Oct 12
0
rsyncd.conf "hosts allow" and ipv6 address matching - possible bug
Hello, If I disable reverse lookups and keep forward lookups enabled, access works as expected for fqdn entries in "hosts allow" that have only A records (ipv4) records but not for AAAA records (ipv6) when those hosts connect via ipv6. I get this error: @ERROR: access denied to opt from UNDETERMINED (2606:2800:220:1:248:1893:25c8:1946) # *cat /etc/rsyncd.conf*
2000 Feb 10
0
"Multiple (2) responses received"
This system has 2 interfaces on the same subnet as part of a home-grown HA solution. I set "interfaces =" to just one of the addresses and "bind interfaces only", but I still get TONS of these messages. Is there anyway to stop this? Brian ====================================================================== Feb 10 00:06:18 x.y.z nmbd[10399]: query_name_response: Multiple