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2000 May 17
2
samba-2.0.7 build in separate directory fails
I try to compile samba-2.07 in a separate directory and it fails with : Linking bin/smbd ld: 0711-934 SEVERE ERROR: Cannot create the output file: bin/smbd ld:open() A file or directory in the path name does not exist. collect2: ld returned 12 exit status gnumake: *** [bin/smbd] Error 1 because the directory `bin' does not exist in my build directory; the
1999 Sep 02
3
Usage figures
...undocumented features or of work-in-hand/TO-DO in this regard? -- : David Lee I.T. Service : : Systems Programmer Computer Centre : : University of Durham : : http://www.dur.ac.uk/~dcl0tdl South Road : : Durham : : Phone: +44 191 374 2882 U.K. :
2000 Feb 18
3
Connection hangs...
....7 (whose "WHATSNEW.txt" is not yet made)? Any hints? -- : David Lee I.T. Service : : Systems Programmer Computer Centre : : University of Durham : : http://www.dur.ac.uk/~dcl0tdl South Road : : Durham : : Phone: +44 191 374 2882 U.K. :
2000 Mar 02
4
Browsing from NT 4.0
Hi James, One of the things that NT does different from WIN9x is that it attempts to 'browse' using a null session. This typically means that SAMBA is going to try to make the attachement for the 'null' username as SAMBA's guest account (by default 'nobody'). On a lot of HP systems the 'nobody' /etc/passwd entry is set as uid -2 and gid -2. These uid/gid
2000 Feb 08
1
[2.0.7pre1] --with-utmp enabled ...
Under Solaris 7/sparc, I get: Compiling smbd/connection.c smbd/connection.c:381: conflicting types for `utmp_yield' smbd/connection.c:30: previous declaration of `utmp_yield' 381 has 'int pid', while 30 has 'pid_t pid' ... I changed 381 to reflect 30 and she continues on its way ... Marc G. Fournier ICQ#7615664 IRC Nick: Scrappy Systems
2000 May 19
1
utmp and finger
Hi, I'm trying to set up samba 2.0.7 on our Solaris 2.7 box to do some utmp logging. Alls fine except is screws up finger: [35] ucacast@lambda: finger @bruce [bruce.cs.ucl.ac.uk] finger: Can't stat /dev/smb/1 [36] ucacast@lambda: Any work arounds? can I just logg to wtmp, so that finger works and I can do a last? I've tried playing around, but can't seem to come up with a
2000 May 30
2
What user on what computer?
Hallo! I found a quite usefull hint about email-notification using samba by simply writing a Mailslot-message-command into the users .forward-file. That is quite nice, but there is a small problem: While the username is still the same, so does not the computername. People can log on every computer in a network, so the computername varies. I am looking for a method to run a script - on the server
2000 Mar 20
2
samba-2.0.7pre2 compilation on SunOS 4.1.4 with --with-utmp
samba-2.0.7pre2 (out of the box) compiles and works well on my test file server; however after ./configure --with-utmp the compilation fails... Andrew ... smbd/connection.c: In function `utmp_fill': smbd/connection.c:328: structure has no member named `ut_user' smbd/connection.c:329: structure has no member named `ut_id' smbd/connection.c:332: structure has no member named
2000 May 02
5
starting smb services at bootup on x86 RH6.1
I am running RH6.1 on an x86 with 2.0.6 installed with an RPM. I am confused as to getting smb to start at bootup. It works fine if I start it manually (/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start). I swear, the 5.2 installation had smb start at bootup, but I can't find the difference between the two. Is the answer 1 - edit the /etc/inetd.conf file (swat needed a line uncommented) 2 - edit the
2000 Apr 18
3
SAMBA digest 2491
At 15:58 00-04-17, you wrote: >Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 14:45:07 +0200 >From: werner maes <werner.maes@cc.kuleuven.ac.be> >To: samba@samba.org >Subject: SMBD-error: important?? >Message-ID: <38FB0753.B00F2E49@cc.kuleuven.ac.be> >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Hello, > >When I
2000 May 22
1
Inherit Permissions addition
Gentlemen, I was delighted to read about and test the "inherit permissions" feature of version 2.0.7 for myself. This is a wonderful addition to Samba; thank you, David Lee, for your fine work. After initial testing, it became apparent to me that inheriting the 'group' permissions on a subfolder within a share without also 'forcing' the group ownership on the new files