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2004 Oct 06
10
Eezee phone?
I'm just wondering if anyone knows the story with these...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=5721202362&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT
He claims they support IAX2 and SIP... but almost no history on the account selling them. I didn't see anything in the wiki about this company either..
Does anyone have any history with these phones?
Thanks,
Jared
2002 Aug 12
0
administrator account on pdc is locked by samba
...inistrator account on the pdc is locked
after a few connection-attempts of the user. That's no wonder since the
password delivered by the user with the local administrator differs from the
one on the pdc (windows 2000).
The configuration:
security = server
password server = sv_pdc
workgroup = mewa-group
I tried to work around this issue by saying "invalid users = administrator"
in the global section. But as I could seen in the log-file (with higher
logging-level) the password is FIRST checked (and rejected) and then
afterwards samba checks if the user is valid and denys access. B...
2002 Aug 13
0
AW: Simple and Stupid Share...
Hello together!
I didn't read the whole thread, but if you simply want to connect to a share
without
beeing prompted for a password, try to use the following configuration...
security = server
password server = %m
which means the following:
password server: (excerpt)
The name of the password server takes the standard substitutions, but
probably the only useful one is %m , which means the
2002 Aug 14
0
AW: Installation of samba server in solaris
Hello sanjay!
Well, the error-message does also include the solution: a C-compiler is
missing on
your machine - or at least it's not included in the path-variable. Without
one you
can't compile samba yourself. Maybe then you want to get some pre-compiled
binaries?
Is an C-compiler installed on your system? If not, istall one and make sure
it could
be found by the path-variable so that
2002 Aug 12
1
AW: add user script going Horribly Wrong (tm)
(Oups! I forgot to send it to the list so everyone could laugh about it.
Sorry Vicky for disturbing directly)
Good Morning, Vicky!
Seems your smb.conf is messed up a little.
As I can see you're using security = domain. With this configuration the
smbpasswd-file/feature isn't need at all. Authentication is done encrypted
with the domain user database, not with the smbpasswd file.
The