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1999 Jul 08
1
SAMBA digest 2158
...d Collier-Brown <davecb@canada.sun.com>
> 14) Re: Advice on accessing CD changer disks via Samba
> by Duane Davis <duane.davis@aeris.net>
> 15) Migrating from 1.9.19-prealpha
> by Andy Smith <abs@maunsell.co.uk>
> 16) Weirdness
> by "Sanborn, Ed" <esanborn@northchurch.net>
> 17) RE: Weirdness
> by Walter Dorciak <walter@agpr-usa.com>
> 18) Re: 'automatic' Printer driver installation...
> by Ries van Twisk <rvt@dds.nl>
> 19) Help: Access to samba shares through IIs ftp
> by JFreeman@cornell-iowa.edu
>
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1998 Aug 20
1
Remote announcing - Help!
I have a Samba 1.9.18p8 server running fine on a particular network:
>From smb.conf:
interfaces = 138.120.247.0/24
..and all works well with PC's on that network accessing the Samba
server.
Now for the tricky part.
I want to move all of my computers to a new
Class C network: 192.168.164.0
I have the router setup with DNS working, etc. I migrated one machine
over to that network.
1999 Jul 07
3
Weirdness
NT 4.0 workstation users are complaining that all of their drive letters are
getting used up by
what appears to be a rampant network-drive mapping situation.
For example, normally I have three shares network-mapped. Lately,
ceetain people are complaining that one of their shares get's remapped
a number of times to take up all the drive letters (except drive letter Z).
So suddenly they
1998 Nov 24
1
nobody nobody
Occasionaly folks with Samba network-mapped drives under WinNT 4.0
complain that "all of a sudden" they do not have write permissions
to directories/files in the network-mapped drive. Very strange, as
they were able to only hours before. I thought it may have
something to do with when I make a change to my smb.conf
and do a 'kill -HUP <pid of inetd>'. But that being the
1999 Jun 17
6
Samba vs. NetAppliance
Hi,
I'm debating purchasing a NetAppliance fileserver that does native CIFS.
Below is a URL
to a NetAppliance authored paper regarding performance. One of the sections
compares
NFS to CIFS and talks about Samba. Can anyone dispute any of this? Is
there any reason
besides price that I should stick with Samba?
-Ed
Ed Sanborn (978) 691-6496
Northchurch