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2006 Jan 26
1
Samba (+ NAV?) and bad printer names?
...ion(800) Jan 24 03:59:35 nemesis smbd[3799]: venus (192.168.0.3) couldn't find service lj4500.exe Jan 24 03:59:58 nemesis smbd[4549]: [2006/01/24 03:59:58, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(800) Jan 24 03:59:58 nemesis smbd[4549]: mars (192.168.0.5) couldn't find service lj4500,winspool,ne00:.exe Jan 24 03:59:58 nemesis smbd[4549]: [2006/01/24 03:59:58, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(800) Jan 24 03:59:58 nemesis smbd[4549]: mars (192.168.0.5) couldn't find service lj4500,winspool,ne00 Jan 24 03:59:58 nemesis smbd[4549]: [2006/01/24 03:59:58, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(8...
2002 Jul 12
2
NE00: printer files left behind on Samba shares
Hi We've noticed that we get zero length files left behind on Samba shares after printing to a Samba printer, of the form NExx: (appears as NExx~yy) from Windows due to name mangling. This only occurs in specific circumstances: Client running NT4 (SP6a) and Printing file on a Samba share and Printing to a Samba printer and Running particular applications (e.g. Word and Acrobat, but not
1999 Jun 24
2
Strange files
...unning for a few months with a small amount of windows95 users and last week we decided to move all our userfiles from our SCO box with visionfs over to the Samba machine. No problems so far. But, strange files are appearing in the directorys of the NT40 workstation users. Under Unix they look like Ne00: or Ne01: or Ne04: and so on. The highest I have seen is Ne05: Once they are there the stay the same. If you look at them from the windows machine they look like Ne01~go. As far as I see they get written by the NT client (UID) and only if he looked in that directory from his machine. It is not nes...
2004 Jun 25
1
Print Server Degradation
...07:35:00, 0, effective(11272, 10000), real(11272, 0)] smbd/connection.c:register_message_flags(220) register_message_flags: tdb_fetch failed [2004/06/23 07:36:35, 0, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)] smbd/service.c:make_connection(857) y135 (10.7.0.143) couldn't find service media_laser,winspool,ne00: [2004/06/23 07:36:36, 0, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)] smbd/service.c:make_connection(857) y135 (10.7.0.143) couldn't find service media_laser,winspool,ne00: [2004/06/23 07:38:55, 0, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(952) getpeername failed. Error was Transport endp...
1999 Dec 10
0
Temporary file grief
...named after a network interface, so I assume they may be temporary files which are not being deleted. Here's a list of a few # find /usr/local/filestore/ -name \*: -print ./CLIENTS/CURRENT/COLLR/Ne02: ./CLIENTS/CURRENT/SLDD/surveys/Ne02: ./PRODUCTN/MISC-TXT/Ne01: ./PRODUCTN/MISC-TXT/Ne00: ./SCHEMES/CUSAC/EXECMTGS/Ne03: Does anyone know what's creating these, and how I can prevent them from cropping up? TIA, Mike.
1999 Dec 13
0
SAMBA digest 2336 / Temporary file grief
...nterface, so I assume they >may be temporary files which are not being deleted. Here's a list of a >few ># find /usr/local/filestore/ -name \*: -print >/CLIENTS/CURRENT/COLLR/Ne02: >/CLIENTS/CURRENT/SLDD/surveys/Ne02: >/PRODUCTN/MISC-TXT/Ne01: >/PRODUCTN/MISC-TXT/Ne00: >/SCHEMES/CUSAC/EXECMTGS/Ne03: >Does anyone know what's creating these, and how I can prevent them from >cropping up? >TIA, >Mike. Hi, Welcome to the club. This bug was introduced in Samba 2.0.3 I believe but has never been fixed. These files are always created if a NT sy...
2000 May 29
0
SAMBA digest 2537 /Samba printer support creates odd files
...DIRS/Ne01: >/DIRECS/Ne01: >Does anyone know why they appear, and how I can get rid of them? Hi, Welcome to the club. This was introduced in Samba 2.03 with the "nt smb support" parameter. Due to the fact that no one has fixed it it must be a feature ;-) not a bug. These files (Ne00:, Ne01:, Ne02: and so on) are always created if the above parameter is set to YES (the default) and an application has opened a file on the Samba and is printing to a network printer. How to get rid? Either switch the parameter to off or use a small cron script that removes the files automatica...
2004 May 24
2
Re: Windows XP machine not connecting to Samba 3.04 after upgrade
Hi, as I wrote before: I'm not able to connect a Windows XP Pro notebook to a Samba 3.0.4 server. All the other machines (most Windows XP Pro, but also a few Windows 2000 and Windows 98) can connect without any problem. This one machine is not part of the NT domain because it needs to connect 1 or 2 times a week only, and is on the road most of the time. The machine could connect