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1998 Oct 21
3
smbtar question?
...tar? Does it matter? Am I safer sticking with smbtar? I'm guessing that since smbtar is a wrapper around smbclient, that there might be some magic in the smbclient portion of it. Though, just doing a quick tar tvf of the tar.out file appears to work properly. Thanks, -- Seeya, Paul ---- plussier@baynetworks.com Broadband Technology Division - Bay Networks (now a Nortel Company, Eh! :) If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right! -- Seeya, Paul
1999 May 17
4
Drive namings...
Just wondering if there is a way to get drive namings to change according to who's logged into the network. ie. 'bob' logs into windows networking and gets... E: 'bob' on server kiwi. Now if 'sue' logs into windows networking on the same pc she gets... E: 'bob' on server kiwi. But E: contains sue's stuff. So is there a way into making 'sue'
1998 Aug 12
1
Network Neighborhood comment fields and Samba
...ba Server - Samba 1.9.18pl8 Hardware Main Samba Server - Samba 1.9.18pl8 Homedirs Main Samba Server - Samba 1.9.18pl8 Samba Main Samba Server - Samba 1.9.18pl8 Software Main Samba Server - Samba 1.9.18pl8 Is this even possible? Thanks for any possible insight to this! -- Seeya, Paul ---- plussier@baynetworks.com Broadband Technology Division - Bay Networks (now a Nortel Company, Ay! :) If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!
1998 Sep 04
1
Samba across subnets?
...ng to do a DNS resolution or something? The system isn't in our local DNS server, only NIS. And since I'm using aliases with the system, they aren't in either DNS or NIS. I would expect it to resolve via netbios, since it is showing up in the NN browser! TIA, -- Seeya, Paul ---- plussier@baynetworks.com Broadband Technology Division - Bay Networks (now a Nortel Company, Ay! :) If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!
1998 Dec 15
2
SAMBA 2.0 Packaging request
I do not know how many others are in this case, but I must use either floppies or tapes to transport the Samba product after I download it. Floppies are more convenient than tape because the tape medium is TK50 on OpenVMS and it is very slow. Is is possible to produce the production release in a two archive set so that it can be more easily sneaker-netted? Thank you, John Malmberg
1999 Jan 13
1
Samba servers disappeared?!
...othing shows up in NN. I understand that it can take upto 55 minutes in a worst case scenario for the master browser to update, but it's been 4 days. I rebooted the PC I'm testing with, I've restarted smbd several times. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks, - -- Seeya, Paul - ---- plussier@baynetworks.com Broadband Technology Division - Bay Networks (now a Nortel Company, Eh? :) If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!
1999 Aug 25
2
Change passwd via web
hi all, I am looking for a cgi script which can be used to change the smbpasswd via web browser. Anyone done this already ?. Any pointers will he appreciated much. Thanks rakesh -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rakesh Jain Systems Administrator, MIS Dept BEA Systems, Inc. voice: +1-972-943-5135 4965, Preston Park Blvd fax: +1-972-943-5111 Suite 500
1998 Oct 26
0
SAMBA digest 1853
....br> > 5) Re: SAMBA digest 1851 (printers) > by David Collier-Brown <davecb@Canada.Sun.COM> > 6) Re: NT machines can't see each other > by John Lusk <lusk@dg-rtp.dg.com> > 7) Re: smbtar question? > by "Paul L. Lussier" <plussier@BayNetworks.COM> > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Fri, 23 Oct 1998 09:26:18 +0200 > From: Heiko Nardmann <h.nardmann@secunet.de> > To: Multiple recipients of list <samba@samba.anu.edu.au> > Subject: Re: long w...
1998 Sep 08
2
AW: Samba across subnets?
...#39;m using > > aliases with the system, they aren't in either DNS or NIS. I > would expect > > it to resolve via netbios, since it is showing up in the NN browser! > > > > TIA, > > > > -- > > > > Seeya, > > Paul > > ---- > > plussier@baynetworks.com > > Broadband Technology Division - Bay Networks (now a Nortel > Company, Ay! :) > > > > If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right! > > > >
1999 Mar 03
2
NT Domain and Samba as a PDC
...in 2.0.x. I haven't downloaded the 2.0.x stuff yet. Are the docs that come with it sufficient to get me where I need/want to go today :) Or should I wait for the O'Reilly book due out rsn. Any opinions, ideas, pointers to docs, etc. are quite welcome :) Thanks, -- Seeya, Paul ---- plussier@baynetworks.com Broadband Technology Division - Bay Networks (now a Nortel Company, Eh? :) If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!
1998 Sep 30
1
Samba server & NT Workstation
Hi all! I have problem with Samba and NT 4.0 workstation. I configured Samba 1.9.17p2 under FreeBSD so some directories became accessible from Windows 95. But when I tried to access them from NT Workstation, I received error message : System error 1240 has occurred. The account is not authorized to login from this station. Both machines are in domain, [global] section looks like : [global]
1998 Oct 01
1
inetd and Solaris
Environment: Solaris 2.5.1 Samba 1.9.18p3 We run samba from inetd (no special reason - just how its been done in the past). Then on one server we got masses of Samba daemons running (up to 40 as a time trying to run - load average 40+!), giving following complaints: Sep 28 14:39:06 zeus.brunel.ac.uk smbd[10728]: standard input is not a socket, a ssuming -D option Sep 28 14:39:06
1998 Oct 02
1
How to mount file system from Unix on Windows 95 using SAMBA ?
I have Samba 1.9.17p3 server running on (Unix AIX 4.1.4) and I would like to mount a file system from Unix on Windows 95 using SAMBA. How do I need to do ? Thanks, Ulisses / INATEL -- INATEL - Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicacoes de Santa Rita do Sapucai CCTMN - Centro de Compet?ncia TMN Endereco: Av. Joao de Camargo, 510 mailto:ulisses@cctmn.inatel.br Tel: (035) 471 9333
1998 Oct 02
1
Using other automount maps
Environment: HP-UX 10.20 Samba 1.9.18p10 ; compiled with -DAUTOMOUNT option. We are using our samba server to mount various automounted directories including user's home. auto.home map takes care of mounting user's home automagically but for other directories, I have to put a share name for each of them (and there are hundreds of them). Is it possible to define one share name (like
1998 Oct 05
1
authentication NT4 SP3 - smbpasswd
I have set up everything so that NT4 SP3 users can use my FreeBSD machine as a printer/file share fine. But it seems to me that every user I want grant access to my machine and is it even for browsing only needs to have an account and must run smbpasswd once on my unix machine. How can I let arbitrary users/workgroups let browse my printers? -- Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies
1998 Oct 15
0
Dual Authentication methods?
...ere a way to do *both* cleartext password and encryted password authentication simultaneously? I don't want to muck with the NT workstations, but by the same token, I have no desire to move the unix environment to Kerberos. Thanks for any insights/help you can provide. -- Seeya, Paul ---- plussier@baynetworks.com Broadband Technology Division - Bay Networks (now a Nortel Company, Eh! :) If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!
1998 Dec 07
1
samba auto startup
I need confirmation on the following : I have added the following line in /etc/inittab samba:234:once:/usr/local/bin/samba.startup I am using HP-UX 11.x is this correct ?. The purpose i am trying to acheive is every time the server reboots , it should start smbd and nmbd automatically. Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
1999 Jan 25
1
No Network Neighborhood Appearance
Hi, This is my first SAMBA 2.0.0.0 install under AIX 4.3.1. I can find the server in Win95 via menus START:Find:Computer. If I double click the Network Neighborhood icon the SAMBA AIX server is not showing. Should it work this way? Thanks, Allen
1999 Jan 29
2
Granting Access Rights
Problem; We need to modify access rights on the Unix server so that when file(s) are created in a directory the file(s) get the group (rw-) access privileges. When creating files in Unix the files do receive the group (rw-) access rights. However, files created on a PC with WINDOWS 95 within the same directory will not receive the group (rw-) access rights. We have added the following to the
1999 Mar 19
2
Where are the older versions?
Hi, Anyone know where I can get a .tar.gz of 2.0.2? I'd like this version, since the PDC code is reportedly more stable than 2.0.3. Or has this been fixed in 2.0.3? Thanks, -- Seeya, Paul ---- plussier@baynetworks.com Broadband Technology Division - Bay Networks (now a Nortel Company, Eh? :) If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!