Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "jarvismountain".
1998 Jun 19
4
file access problems
we're testing a new NFS product for our mainframe system (Conectivitiy
Systems TCP/IP for VSE) and have successfully mapped a virtual drive to our
unix system (AIX 4.2). We use Samba (v.1.9.18p2) to share files with the
Windows 95 and Windows NT systems in the building. We have attempted to map
the "mapped" drive from the mainframe via Samba. We're able to see files in
the
2001 Jan 11
7
Multiple login failures problem
I am yet another person who is having a problem with Win98 clients
needing to make several attempts before successfully logging in
to our Samba box. I get the "broken pipe" message in the smb.log
just like everyone else.
This did not seem to be a problem until we got a phat broadband
connection. All the Windows boxes are set to point to our ISP's DNS.
I am not running DNS on the
2001 Jan 12
0
Samba NOT using WINS? (was: network is busy / login failures)
...IP loaded.
Fully switched 100baseT network (that a network analyst
has certified as healthy and not clogged in any way)
Approx 50 nodes and 10 servers (all on switches).
NT4 w/ service pack 6a as the DHCP & WINS server.
Below is my smb.conf file (did I miss anything?)
--
David L. Jarvis
David@JarvisMountain.com
--
# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the
# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed
# here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too
# many!) most of which are not shown in this example
#
# Any line which starts with a ; (...