Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "isguest".
2019 Jan 14
0
SMB3.11 and receiving NT_STATUS_SMB_BAD_CLUSTER_DIALECT
...he server receives a request with an SMB2 header with a Command value equal to SMB2 TREE_CONNECT, message handling proceeds as follows:
The server MUST locate the authenticated session, as specified in section 3.3.5.2.9.
If Connection.Dialect is "3.1.1" and Session.IsAnonymous and Session.IsGuest are set to FALSE and the request is not signed or not encrypted, then the server MUST disconnect the connection.
The server MUST parse the Unicode string in the Buffer field, specified by PathOffset and PathLength fields, to extract the hostname and sharename components, as specified in [MS-DTYP] s...
1997 Oct 16
1
Printing with smbclient
I just installed smb so bear with me. I would like to automate printing from
Linux to NT with smbclient. Can I lp to an NT printer using smbclient. I would
like my users to be able to print from PINE on Linux without having to enter a
password and then "print filename".
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Layne Jester
Network Administrator
2000 Apr 12
1
swat and the print command field
...nf, but it needs to be
checked every time we make changes to smb.conf via SWAT, as SWAT shortens
it when it refreshes itself.
>From what I can tell, swat is hitching on the quote mark. Is there any
way to get around this?
We're running SAMBA 2.0.6 in AIX 4.3.2.0.
Adam Miller
414-256-3294
isguest@sab.wels.net
2000 Aug 29
1
using and testing %a
Greetings.
Is there a quick and easy way to find out what the %a substitution string
returns for a given computer? We were having some problems that I though
might be due to it, and I'd like to know how to find out if it is the
problem. I tried putting it in the server string, but looking at it in
network neighborhood always gives me "UNKNOWN". The computers I tried
looking
2000 Aug 24
0
What features does SWAT support? (maybe bug)]
Forgot to cc the list
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: What features does SWAT support? (maybe bug)
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2000 11:24:42 -0700
From: Herb Lewis <herb@chomps.engr.sgi.com>
Organization: Silicon Graphics Inc.
To: isguest@sab.wels.net
References: <OF0A849412.C22D0F8E-ON86256945.0059D966@sab.wels.net>
isguest@sab.wels.net wrote:
>
> We're running Samba 2.0.6 on AIX 4.3.2.0
>
> Is there a home page for SWAT or somewhere else that I can look to see
> what smb.conf parameters SWAT supports?
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2000 Aug 24
3
What features does SWAT support? (maybe bug)
We're running Samba 2.0.6 on AIX 4.3.2.0
Is there a home page for SWAT or somewhere else that I can look to see
what smb.conf parameters SWAT supports?
I prefer editing the smb.conf file with vi, but some of the administrators
here like to use SWAT. A while back, I put an include line into the
smb.conf file to get around differences between our WinNT and Win95/98
machines. A couple