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2018 Jul 22
4
Samba and CNAME
...biggest problem so far follows: For historical reasons our Samba file servers carry a lot of aliases. Now that they have become AD Members I did set a lot of CNAMEs in the AD DNS (using the Windows DNS Tool). Most of the aliases do work, but not the CNAMEs which carry the name of server which did previuosly exit. E.g. we used to have a server named smb6. I rsync'd the content to a new server named smb8, shut down the old server and set a CNAME smb6 pointing to smb8. Using Windows 7 no problem to access the server with \\smb6. Using Windows 10 I can't access it. \\smb8 and other CNAMEs do w...
2020 Jun 19
1
Blog article about the state of CentOS
...of them again for bad links, etc. This is the process that takes time .. testing and getting the proper links to the proper shared libraries. If we quickly release bad files .. then we have to rebuild them and re-release them with different versions that RHEL has (because they have to replace our previuosly BAD release). That is not good for anyone. Hopefully this answers your question. <snip> -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 195 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.ce...
2018 Jul 24
0
Samba and CNAME
...ollows: > > For historical reasons our Samba file servers carry a lot of aliases. > Now that they have become AD Members I did set a lot of CNAMEs in the AD > DNS (using the Windows DNS Tool). Most of the aliases do work, but not > the CNAMEs which carry the name of server which did previuosly exit. > > E.g. we used to have a server named smb6. I rsync'd the content to a > new server named smb8, shut down the old server and set a CNAME smb6 > pointing to smb8. > > Using Windows 7 no problem to access the server with \\smb6. > > Using Windows 10 I can't...
2001 Apr 19
2
Samba 2.2.0 bug.
Ill report this as a bug, since I havent had any response to my question about it on the mailing lists. I am trying to get at the /smb file system. My understanding is to do this I MUST go thru the smbsh. When I try executing smbsh, I see: [reg@orion bin]$ smbsh Username: rwclemens Password: ERROR: can't get smbw shared lock (Invalid argument) Looking at the code its not
2018 Jul 24
0
Samba and CNAME
...reasons our Samba file servers carry a lot > of aliases. > > Now that they have become AD Members I did set a lot of > CNAMEs in the AD > > DNS (using the Windows DNS Tool). Most of the aliases do > work, but not > > the CNAMEs which carry the name of server which did previuosly exit. > > > > E.g. we used to have a server named smb6. I rsync'd the content to a > > new server named smb8, shut down the old server and set a > CNAME smb6 > > pointing to smb8. > > > > Using Windows 7 no problem to access the server with \\smb6. &gt...
2005 Sep 22
0
Big problem with roaming profiles
Hello everyone! I'm facing a big problem with the samba server I just set up: System: FreeBSD 5.4 Samba ver: 3.0.20 (previuosly 3.0.12) Client(s): Windows XP Professional I configured the server to make use of roaming profiles. I was able to copy local profiles to the server, to login and voila - got my desktop. Also after creating a new user, the new profile gets copied to the server, synchronized and reloaded after next...
2005 Sep 23
0
AW: Big problem with roaming profiles
...iemens.com@lists.samba.org im Auftrag von S.Schaefer@ukmuenster.de Gesendet: Do 22.09.2005 16:22 An: samba@lists.samba.org Betreff: [Samba] Big problem with roaming profiles Hello everyone! I'm facing a big problem with the samba server I just set up: System: FreeBSD 5.4 Samba ver: 3.0.20 (previuosly 3.0.12) Client(s): Windows XP Professional I configured the server to make use of roaming profiles. I was able to copy local profiles to the server, to login and voila - got my desktop. Also after creating a new user, the new profile gets copied to the server, synchronized and reloaded after next...
2020 Jun 17
7
Blog article about the state of CentOS
On 6/17/20 8:06 AM, Simon Matter via CentOS wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I just read this blog article from austrian Linux expert Michael Kofler. >> For >> those among you who don't know the guy, he's my home country's number one >> Linux >> expert (known as "der Kofler") and most notably the author of a series of >> excellent books