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1998 Nov 04
0
Help: Cannot browse the shares on Samba server
Hello all,
I really hate to just blast out a message right after subscribing to the
list, but we're having equipment troubles and getting this new Linux server
running just became priority -20. :(
Base install is Red Hat Linux 5.1, with all the latest errata patches
applied. Platform (for now) is a 90 MHz Pentium, 16MB of RAM, 3Com 3C509
Ethernet card. LAN is 10BaseT, running TCP/IP
1999 Jan 04
0
SAMBA digest 1925
samba@samba.org schrieb:
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> Topics covered in this issue include:
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> 1) UNIX to PC
> by Shaun Lennox <shaun@countyfair.co.za>
> 2) Connect to exported filesystem from NT via a net use cmd
> by "Xia Tian"
1998 Dec 25
0
SAMBA digest 1920
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1999 Jan 04
1
SAMBA digest 1926
samba@samba.org schrieb:
> SAMBA Digest 1926
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> For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/
> Topics covered in this issue include:
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> 1) Three problems with Windows NT
> by terminus@backinthe.ussr.net (Jeremy Malcolm)
> 2) Re: Encrypted passwords and OS2/Win95/Win98
> by Benjamin Scott
1998 Nov 05
0
Browsing shares not done as guest? (was: Cannot browse the shares on Samba server)
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Sean E. Millichamp wrote:
> As far as I can tell, one of two things is occuring: Your Win 95 OSR2 has
> one of the MS networking updates applied to it that requires you to use
> Samba's "encrypted password" support (I believe this is already patched
> with OSR2).
I had thought that browsing was supposed to be done as the "guest" user, but
1998 Nov 13
2
embedded Samba
Does anyone know if Samba is being used on embedded devices as their SMB
protocol stack? I have seen new hard disk arrays ("the Snap It hard drive
or something like that") which is supposed to be MUCH more reliable than
actual "computer file servers" because it is just a hard drive with a small
embedded OS and web administration. NO OS HASSELS... I really like our new
Lexmark
1998 Nov 17
1
NT4 SP4
Is anybody running SAMBA with NT4 SP4 clients ?
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1998 Dec 28
3
From UNIX to PC ?
We are now using samba for accesing to the UNIX resources from
our PC's. But my question is ...
WHERE can I find information on how to access to the PC
resources from our UNIX workstations?
Can somebody lead me through all of this amount of information
available about samba?
Thank you ,
David
David Junyent
djunyent@audifilm.com
AUDIFILM BCN
Av. Ic?ria, 145, 5? Planta
Edificio
1999 Jan 21
4
[WIN NT] uppercase
Dear List,
I have a problem. If I create a file under UNIX (samba 1.18.xx) with capital
letters in its name and look at this file under NT the name become small
letters. Not under Win95.
What shoud I set to avoid the case changing in file names???
TIA && good byte!
This is the first day of the rest of Your life!
1999 May 24
1
Testparm fails
Dear Staff:
I get the following error when I run testparm.
server# testparm
Load smb config files from /usr/local/etc/smb.conf
Get_Hostbyname: Unknown host server.tutor.com
Failed to get my hostname.
server#
Tom Brown
The Computer Tutor
tbrown@michiana.org
1999 Jun 07
1
Time Out's - Samba to Win95/98
cI'm New to the list.
I've been beating at Samba (the one shipped with redhat 5.2) for days
I can get the server to show up in network neighborhood
I can ping it.
If I wait long enough (few minutes) I can finally get it to respond to both ftp and telnets.
it's on a 10base-t cat5 configuration with just the server and the one w95 creating traffic.
If I double click the server name
1999 Jun 22
1
Control characters with Samba/NT4.0
Dear List,
When we copy an ascii file from SunSolaris Samba server to NT4.0
workstation, the file is getting control characters at the end of each
line. Appreciate, if any clue given to solve this problem.
Regards.
1998 Dec 29
2
Encrypted passwords and OS2/Win95/Win98
My LAN is running Samba v1.9.18p10 under RedHat Linux v5.2. Using the SMB
services are Win95 and OS/2 clients. It's all running fine.
I will soon be adding Win98, though, and I understand that there is a
question of password encryption. I'm concerned how the
encrypted/plain-text communication of password will affect my existing
configuration.
If I reconfigure Samba to use encrypted
1998 Nov 25
3
Unix/NT file conversion problems
Hi
We are having some problems - the majority of our files require ascii
transfers between our unix servers and PCs. They are however being
transferred as binary for some reason even though they are just plain
text files. This means (when going from unix to pc) the files come down
without a carriage return at the end of lines. And when going from pc to
unix they end up with ^M on the end of each
1999 Jun 27
3
Linux can't telnet to WFW 3.11
My server is RH 5.2 and i use Samba 1.9.18p10 and the client use WFW 3.11 with
tcp/ip protocols installed. The subnet and the IP Address is right but I still
only telnet form WFW 3.11 to Linux...not the reverse. On Linux telnet is
working. I've checked it through this cmdline "telnet localhost 23 or telnet
127.0.0.1" . And I also testparm smb.conf and nothing wrong happen. FYI I set
1999 Jul 20
7
too many open files
Please answer if anybody has solved this problem:
[1999/07/19 20:59:41, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216)
file_init: Information only: requested 10000 open files, 246 are available.
Thanks in advance.
1999 Apr 09
0
Persistent locked files & Win95 (PR#15490)
bscott@hamptonsys.com wrote:
>
> I do not know about the original poster, but here at Hampton Systems Group,
> I have noticed a... not quite a bug... maybe a "conflict of interest", with
> regards to oplocks. I often edit Perl CGI scripts from my Win32 workstation.
> The scripts themselves reside on our Linux server. Since an oplock is opened
> on those scripts by