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2002 Mar 09
1
Network Path could not be found on HP with XP
We have one brand new HP EPC-43 which can see all the Windows boxes, but
not the Samba shares on the Unix server. We have many other Windows
machines of all vintages including 95, 98, 98se, NT, 2000, ME and XP which
can see each other and the Samba server. The HP runs XP, but we have other
XP boxes which have no difficulty with Samba.
We have a simple network with no domain controller, just
1998 Oct 28
1
Sometime cannot connect to samba server, Why
Hi,
I believe it's mentioned in one of the docs with the samba distro,
that this problem can happen, when you have File and print services
enabled on the PC's using a protocol _other_ than tcp/ip like NETBUI or
IPX. Samba use's TCP/IP only.
Marc Heckmann
UNIX systems
Space Technologies, SGS
Canadian Space Agency
1998 Dec 23
1
inconsistent browsing info for samba server
Hi there,
I have two Samba servers running within an NT domain. One Samba
(F-Samba) server runs samba-1.9.18.10 on top of FreeBSD-2.2.8 and the
other (L-Samba) runs samba-1.9.18p2-C6 on a RedHat Linux variant. All of
our NT machines run NT4,SP4. One is workstation and the rest run server.
The PDC is an NT Server (NT1).
F-Samba and L-Samba only show up in the browsers of about half of
the
2000 Feb 03
1
Network neighborhood problems
I have setup a small office of 6 win95/98 workstations and a Samba share
(SuSE, Samba 2.0.6) on a P90 with 32MB of RAM and 2, 2GB HD?s. File sharing
and PDC functions work perfectly (better than any NT machine). However, I
cannot get the samba computer to show up in network neighborhood. I set the
netbios name to SAMBA and wins = yes. When I go to start => run and type
<\\samba>, the
2003 Jan 02
1
apparent w2ksp3 problem
Believe me, I have tried everytbing I can think of to solve this
problem.
I will work my tail off to resolve this but I am fresh out of ideas.
Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated. Here are the details...
problem: server can see machines/shares on clients but clients cannot
see machines/shares on server
workgroup/domain: golgerth
no router
server:
rpms:
kernel 2.4.18.19.8.0
1997 Sep 26
0
smbtar and long filenames
Hi, I've looked through the samba archives, and saw no messages related to
this. Is there a way to get smbtar to tar long filenames? When I restore
the files, they're all cut down to 8.3 format. smbclient does see the
long filenames of an NetBui drive, why doesn't smbtar?
Thanks.
Gabe
2002 Sep 27
0
Cannot Browse Windows Network:
Hi All:
I have scoured the archives and done a Google search with
no answers. I set up Samba on Redhat 7.2 Samba 2.2.1a-4 on a
friends network. He is running 2 Windows 98 machines. They can't
browse network neighbourhood. Sometimes rebooting the machines
will fix it temporarily. Shutting down Samba allows the Windows
Machines to browse the network. So, I am pretty sure it is the culprit.
2008 Mar 09
1
I still don't understand it-- what is the relation between cause and effect?
I have posted more messages, essentially to the same effect... had quite a few
good answers, but somehow I seem to be missing something ... :-(
Well, I told you already about the workgroup DAARO, which refused to show
up... I got some suggestions, and, indeed, there it was! I could even log in
to it.
And then, next morning, I started up my test network, ... no DAARO. However,
after a restart
2000 Aug 29
2
Mount point goes invisible
I'm just getting started, and getting quite a strange result. I've been
able to mount my (login hal) Linux home directory as E: on my w95 system,
but when I try to "smbmount //isdn2/AMDAHL-WORK /mnt/amdahlwork", where
/mnt/amdahlwork is an empty directory on Linux, isdn2 is defined in
/etc/hosts as 192,168.1.2, the address the W95 box uses, and AMDAHL-WORK
is the name under
2000 Feb 02
3
Problem with nmbd??
...ed (code 0)
read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. read error = Connection reset by
peer.
session request to *SMBSERVER failed (code 0)
anyone have any ideas? I'm starting both services in /etc/inetd.conf
with:
netbios-ssn stream tcp nowait root
/usr/local/samba/bin/samba smbd
netbuis-ns dgram udp wait root
/usr/local/samba/bin/samba nmbd
My entries in /etc/services are:
netbios-ssn 139/tcp
netbios-ns 137/udp
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1998 Jul 13
0
Help from the mailing list
Sorry if this is the subscription address and not the mailing list address,
if so.....
subscribe sglenister@comcab.co.uk ;-)
Guess what...I have a problem. Bound to be my lack of knowledge about
Netbios/
WINS/Netbui etc....
Been going through the DIAGNOSIS.txt tests and have got this far...
../smbclient -d 10 -L indy1
which gives...
==============================================
07/13/1998
1999 Feb 05
6
Beware: Samba is a hoax
I can only conclude that Samba is an elaborate hoax and here's why.
1) Setup is more complex than Sendmail (it set the standard for complexity)
2) Even the simplest smb.conf causes trouble
3) You can pass ALL the tests in the DIAGNOSIS procedure, AND
Samba will still not let you SHARE FILES or SHARE PRINTERS between Windows
and Unix
but you WILL be able to BROWSE YOUR SHARES (Just pretend
1999 Jun 04
9
"because you dance to disco and you don't like rock" [Win2000 vs Samba/Linux]
Hey,
so i finally got it working thanks to your list (found the right
place for EnablePlainTextPassword here, the existing 3-4 matches
in the default registry don't seem to do a thing).
It was all brilliant. I got connected to all my 4 samba servers.
I was happy... 'til the next boot (you know, during installation
of system, boots happen).
Now it connects to 3 sambas (1 on FreeBSD, 1 on
2003 Dec 01
0
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to see the logs to check.
Andrew Bartlett
Samba Build Farm Maintainer
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Andrew Bartlett
abartlet@pcug.org.au
abartlet@samba.org
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2003 Dec 01
0
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... (port 138, setting options)...
[2001/07/10 20:11:23, 3] nmbd/nmbd.c:(541)
open_sockets: Broadcast sockets opened.
[2001/07/10 20:11:23, 2] lib/interface.c:(85)
added interface ip=141.43.132.161 bcast=141.43.132.191 nmask=255.255.255.192
[2001/07/10 20:11:23, 3] lib/util_sock.c:(832)
bind succeeded on port 137
... (port 138, setting options)...
[2001/07/10 20:11:23, 2]
2003 Dec 01
0
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To the server from the local disk 7 mins 38 seconds
Copying from and two the samba server from nt/win2k clients is okay, I
didn't get a chance to get figures for this :/
I saw a post similar to this suggesting that it was a NIC problem and
that it was in full duplex mode? Im not sure I could check this on a dos
client. any suggestions?
We are using a 10mbit dumb hub.
The server that is
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
<----------------------------------------------------------------------->
Changes to user passwords are captured by a special DLL, which traps and
then stores the password changes in encrypted form in a private area.
On each synchronization schedule, the synchronization service first examines
the SAM file for changes, and then checks this private area for passwords
to be synchronized. Once