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2000 Jun 12
1
Openssh on SCO Openserver Release 5
Yo Andrew! What version of Openssh are you trying? RGDS GARY On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, Andrew McGill wrote: > Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 15:26:53 +0200 > From: Andrew McGill <andrewm at datrix.co.za> > To: djm at ibs.com.au > Cc: gem at rellim.com > Subject: Openssh on SCO Openserver Release 5 > > Hi there > > Your e-mail address appears in the README for openssh, which is why I am > sending this to you. (I hope you are somewhere close to the maintainers of...
2003 Nov 07
19
Permissions
Hi Group, I set up samba3.0 to work as ADS-Member-Server. I created a share called /test and chown group to gg_test to it. Access to share works without any problems. I also can add files and directories to this share. When I now make ln -l, the files I added got the group-permissions "Domain Users" and not gg_test, as I expected. Do someone know a solution? Thanks in advance.
1998 Feb 26
0
Invalid NBT packet
I get the following error when trying to mount a Windows 95 machine from my Linux machine (RedHat4.2, 2.0.30) [Samba version 1.9.16p11]. smb_get_length: Invalid NBT packet smb_dont_catch_keepalive: server->data_ready == NULL smb_dont_catch_keepalive: server->data_ready == NULL My command line argument is: $ smbmount //printser/test /mnt/test I have also tried -c, -U, -P options and get
1998 Jun 23
0
0% Capacity on mounted volume
Hi I'm having a small problem identifying why one of our Windows 95 machines shows 0% Capacity when mounted using smbmount. In fact, all other Windows machines show the correct value, but this one machine doesn't. eg: # smbmount //win95/dev /mnt/win95/dev -c linux -U user -P password # df Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on ... //win95/dev 2096832
1998 Jun 25
2
Sharing CD-ROM
Is it possible to share a cdrom via Samba? I can share the /mnt/cdrom directory and see it from the PCs, but how does one take care of the mount/umount commands that are needed? Jason