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2000 Apr 03
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Please inform samba@samba.org "Chris" <chrisv@satl.com> "Chris" <chrisv@satl.com> thomas.heiligenmann@t-online.de (Thomas Heiligenmann) thomas.heiligenmann@t-online.de (Thomas Heiligenmann) Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> Jeremy Allison
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"Chris" <chrisv@satl.com>
"Chris" <chrisv@satl.com>
thomas.heiligenmann@t-online.de (Thomas Heiligenmann)
thomas.heiligenmann@t-online.de (Thomas Heiligenmann)
Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com>
Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com>
David Collier-Brown - Sun Canada <dav...
2000 Dec 29
0
another possible mem leak, AIX-specific
...mory leak seems to go away.
I would solve this by having a 'BROKEN_FREEADDRINFO'
flag defined for AIX, and use the same logic as when
'BROKEN_GETADDRINFO' is defined. That way, the
'freeaddrinfo()' routine from fake-getaddrinfo.c is
used, as opposed to the one from AIX.
- chrisv
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2000 Mar 29
0
Please inform samba@samba.org Giulio Orsero <giulioo@pobox.com> Mike Quin <m.r.quin@stir.ac.uk> Matthew Halliday <matthewh@fesa.co.uk> Carsten =3D?iso-8859-1?Q?Nordstr=3DF8m?=3D Jensen <north@get2net.= "Carlos Vinueza M." <carlos@ecuadorexplorer.com> Eric
...MAN <ds@xon-xoff.fr>
Carsten =3D?iso-8859-1?Q?Nordstr=3DF8m?=3D Jensen <north@get2net.=
Giulio Orsero <giulioo@pobox.com>
Martin.Ward@durham.ac.uk (Martin Ward)
"Hans-Henrik Andresen" <hha@pine.dk>
Martin Trcka <mtrcka@smpas.cz>
"Chris" <chrisv@satl.com>
THB Samara branch <thbsamara@mail.radiant.ru> sent you the email "Subject: SAMBA digest 2465
Subject: Re: Printing from Windows NT
Subject: Virtual Servers?
Subject: ppp and Samba
Subject: password problem -- or bug?
Subject: RedHat6.1 Problem
Subject: Win98 won't run...
2004 Jul 07
0
Samba Multiple Interfaces
Hi,
I have a problem. I have Samba configured on a Linux system with
multiple interfaces.
111.112.113.4/24 and 10.10.10.254/24, on the 111.112.113.0/24 network
everyone can access the shares with no problems, on the 10.10.10.0/24
network however I can only open one smb connection to the server at a
time. When I try to make a second connection from a different machine
it drops both connections,