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2003 Nov 03
16
Samba configuration
I'm trying to config a Linux box to integrate into a windows network using
pam_smb and samba.
Ive set it up so that using pam_smb I can get the user to log onto the
linux desktop with their NT id and password.
The only problem is once the user is logged on they need to be able to
access shared resources disk, printers etc... without the need to
reauthenticate to the domain, i.e. use a cache
1997 Aug 02
0
Samba netbios name
> Another thing came to mind, make sure the global "guest account" exist.
> The guest account has to be a valid account for browsing to work.
yes.. it does.. I have it on my system, called pcguest, with /dev/null shell
and it works fine, when i try to check it:
BlackStar:/usr/samba/bin# smbclient '\\blackstar\tmp' -U pcguest
Added interface ip=194.135.207.21 bcast=194.135.207.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Server time is Sat Aug 2 16:01:26 1997
Timezone is UTC+7.0
Password:
Domain=[IVC] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 1.9.16p11]
smb: \> exit
BlackStar:/usr/samba/bin#
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...local stuff, no problems, but if I am online, it CAN go mad.
This is an example of the error log:
Sun Jun 24 09:20:10 2001 [warn ]: inetd[8912698]: amitcp:bin/nmbd: exit
status 0x1
Sun Jun 24 09:20:12 2001 [warn ]: inetd[8912698]: amitcp:bin/nmbd: exit
status 0x1
I *SUSPECT* this URL:
http://www.blackstar.co.uk
or one of their sub-pages.
(Maybe the "about" page)
No sorry, you ain't getting my cookie. ;-)
I don't know how to find out if it is though.
Any onew mind helping me?
Cya!
--
I'd love to, but you know how we psychos are.
Andrew Bruno
abruno@zeta.org.au
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2010 Jan 23
2
Wiki page request for HP Pavilion DV7-2250ED laptop
Hello,
I'd like to add a wiki page for the HP Pavillion DV7-2250ED laptop.
The proposed position would be
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Laptops/HP/Pavilion-DV7-2250ed
I'd like to add the steps needed to install, and what's needed to get
wireless working (and anything else that pops up after that).
Regards,
Bas Vermeulen