Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "brcowan".
2009 Nov 17
0
[Fwd: Re: Need help in samba configuration]
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Need help in samba configuration
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 10:42:42 -0500
From: Brian Cowan <brcowan at gmail.com>
To: Pankaj.C.Pimple at relianceada.com
References:
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If your Samba server is a fully operational domain member server, then
the behavior you are experiencing should not be occurring. Period.
T...
2009 Dec 21
3
Looking for Windows port
Samba has been around for several years and seems mature but I cannot find a
Windows port anywhere?
I want to write code once and run same on Linux and Windows but this gap
prevents me.
Has anybody tried?
Thanks for your consideration.
2006 Jul 25
1
login to ms access db very slow on samba 3.x
hi everybody
we have been reading through the archives for quite some time now, and
could not find a solution to our problem. please excuse if we overlooked
something and our question was already answered elsewhere...
we have Samba version 3.0.14a-Debian running on (you guessed it) debian
with kernel 2.6.8-2-386.
ever since our migration from samba 2.x we have speed issues with an ms
2007 Apr 05
6
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
I am new to Samba, but not to Linux. I hope someone here can point me in the
right direction.
I have installed Samba and it appears to be working, at least as far as I have
tested it. However, I have hit a snag in my testing. I have searched Google for
several hours but I have not found a solution.
On a Linux machine (named "annwn") running Fedora Core 6, I have set up a share,
using
2005 Oct 20
2
Is there a more detailed HOWTO for joining an Active Directory Domain?
I'm having trouble joining a Samba 3.0 server to an active directory
domain, and the HOWTO on samba.org is a little sparse. Does anyone with
experience doing this have any pointers? Or better yet, a step-by-step
howto?
2008 Jun 19
2
Sure, it's a newbie thing, but I'm willing to be at least ONE person has been bit by this....
Hi All,
I have a Samba system I fire up once in a blue moon for testing, and had
a bit of a minor heart attack when it "suddenly" stopped letting me
access shares as anyone other than root. Security is set to "user" since
it's not a domain member server. My office requires that passwords get
changed every 90 days, and the last time I accessed the server was on
the
2006 Nov 16
3
STATUS_INVALID_LOCK_SEQUENCE when writing to a file....
[Note to moderator, I couldn't remember which email account I subscribed
to this list from. Sorry...]
Hi All,
Have any of you seen this little darling of an error on writing to a
file? The sequence of events goes something like this:
1) File is opened for reading on a Samba server with oplocks disabled.
Open request is requesting a batch oplock.
2) File open SUCCEEDS. (Should this have