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2002 Mar 15
1
disabling offline caching from samba
I'm preparing to roll out a bunch of win XP clients and and am running down all the quirks that come up in the application log on my test box. 1) AutoEnrollement fails - samba is not an active directory so this makes sense it must be disabled by editing the group policy with gpedit.msc computer configuration->windows settings -> security settings -> public key policies ->
2000 Jan 28
1
PATCH: 'source environment' param and % token subs for 'netbios name'
Attached please find unified diffs against Samba 2.0.6. I'm hoping that others will find it useful and that it may even find its way into Samba 2.0.7 This patch does two things: - Modifies the handling of the 'netbios name' parameter so that standard_sub_basic() is run on its value when the 'netbios name' parameter is processed. This has to be done this way because
1999 Jul 02
1
preexec: return code not used? (PR#18576)
T.D.Lee@durham.ac.uk wrote: > > > But we'd like to go one step further and have the return code from preexec > be used to continue or abort the connection being established. The script > above would be modified to generate this return code. > > Looking through the source code (smbd/service.c), it doesn't seem to check > the return code (calling smbrun to do the
2008 Dec 23
0
[jra@samba.org: Patch to improve Samba write speeds on Linux ext3 with 3.2.x]
...{ .label = "strict allocate", - .type = P_BOOL, + .type = P_ENUM, .p_class = P_LOCAL, - .ptr = &sDefault.bStrictAllocate, + .ptr = &sDefault.iStrictAllocate, .special = NULL, - .enum_list = NULL, + .enum_list = enum_strict_allocate, .flags = FLAG_ADVANCED | FLAG_SHARE, }, { @@ -5274,7 +5289,7 @@ FN_LOCAL_PARM_BOOL(lp_manglednames, bMangledNames) FN_LOCAL_BOOL(lp_widelinks, bWidelinks) FN_LOCAL_BOOL(lp_symlinks, bSymlinks) FN_LOCAL_BOOL(lp_syncalways, bSyncAlways) -FN_LOCAL_BOOL(lp_strict_allocate, bStrictAllocate) +FN_LOCAL_INTEGER(lp_strict_allocate, iS...