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2016 Jan 02
2
Please review my smb.conf
Hi Rowland
> (just a thought, you have given the Samba server a fixed ipaddress,
> hostname and domain name, haven't you ?).
The Pi has a fixed IP address and hostname. I see:
$ cat /etc/hostname
RPHS
$ cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by resolvconf
nameserver 208.67.222.123
nameserver 208.67.220.123
So the DNS seems arbitrary. I don't understand what the DNS should be for a
2011 Mar 09
5
One Way Audio
I am having trouble with no return audio on inbound calls. I have been
working on this for 18 hours and even built a fresh server and moved
everything over and I am getting the same results. I need someone that can
help get this resolved tonight. I can provide access to all machines
involved.
Please email me at tim.compnetwork at gmail.com if you can help.
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2007 Nov 18
9
Modules, namespaces and variables
Hi there,
After quite a long time out of puppet business I''m back, and the first thing
I''m doing is rephrasing my puppet manifests using modules. I started with
the NTP module (a classic, I guess). I have (more or less) the following:
In modules/ntp/manifests/init.pp:
$ntp_localtime = "/usr/share/zoneinfo/Europe/Madrid"
class ntp {
... some stuff using the
2016 Jan 02
0
Please review my smb.conf
On 02/01/16 20:59, DavidA wrote:
> Hi Rowland
>
>> (just a thought, you have given the Samba server a fixed ipaddress,
>> hostname and domain name, haven't you ?).
>
> The Pi has a fixed IP address and hostname. I see:
>
> $ cat /etc/hostname
> RPHS
OK, try running these commands:
hostname
hostname -s
hostname -d
hostname -f
hostname -i
If your rpi has the
2006 Jun 14
0
net ads join's generated keytab and solaris
Hey all. I am working on getting solaris 10 and 9 clients authenticating to
active directory. We have a test setup with windows 2003 r2 and the unix
fields filled out. All was going well with a combination of pam_krb5 and
nss_ldap and ldap mappings, including working automouting of home directories.
This included orginally, set up instructions from microsoft where they said to
create a user
2000 Feb 23
0
potential bug with hosts allow and hosts deny
hello,
when trying to allow or deny hosts the access to my samba server and
testing
the access with testparm i found the following irritating behaviour:
both samba and testparm don't properly resolve names.
When providing an unqualified hostname in "hosts allow", "hosts deny" or
to testparm, then the name resolver obviously doesn't expand the name
and
retreive the
2016 Jan 03
2
Please review my smb.conf
Hi Rowland
Thanks for your reply. I see:
$ cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
::1 localhost ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
ff02::2 ip6-allrouters
127.0.1.1 RPHS
So I guess I should edit the hosts file and specify RPHS's fixed IP address.
I don't think domain name is relevant for a home network so I won't specify
one. Will
2000 Feb 23
3
newbie desperate for help
I just installed Samba for the first time. Installed and setup like a dream. Unfortunately, I can't login to save my life. The server appears in the Net. Neighborhood, but when I double-click to login, the login window give the following message:
Incorrect password or unknown username for \\SERVERNAME
Entering a username and password (from /etc/passwd) returns:
\\SERVERNAME is not