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2002 May 08
1
Configuring PAM
...(PAM-authenication-and-Samba.html) , it almost looks like PAM will accomplish this task. Is anyone using PAM for this reason, and if so, is there more detailed documentation on PAM? Thank you. Darin DeCounter Atex Assistant System Administrator Las Vegas Review-Journal 702-387-5230 ddecounter@reviewjournal.com
2002 Jul 02
1
Is it possible to map shares via Network Neighborhood?
...he same message. What are we doing wrong? I was told as long as our shares are available in Network Neighborhood, we should be able to map them through Network Neighborhood. Thanks for any help. Darin DeCounter Atex Assistant System Administrator Las Vegas Review-Journal 702-387-5230 ddecounter@reviewjournal.com
2002 May 08
1
How/when do the PAM files get created?
...pter 3 of the SAMBA Project Documentation and I can't find any PAM files (pam.d directory) in my /etc. Is there something I need to compile in order to have these files? Thanks for any help. Darin DeCounter Atex Assistant System Administrator Las Vegas Review-Journal 702-387-5230 ddecounter@reviewjournal.com
2008 Mar 04
3
xvm no go
...le via telnet or vnc gui access to the virtual servers? There seems to be lots of little snippets of info indicating that it either "just works" or that a few tweaks to an xml file. We haven''t experienced that yet. Thanks for reading :+) Dean Ross-Smith Unix Admin dross-smith@reviewjournal.com This message posted from opensolaris.org
1999 Oct 04
3
Tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw
Can anyone help me? I have Samba 2.0.5a running on SuSE Linux 6.0 (2.0.36) and Windows NT Server 4.0 SP4 (PDC). When I try to do a "smbclient -L MYUNIX" (according to the trouble shooting guide) I get the following message: Addes interface ip=195.90.254.xxx bcast=195.90.254.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Password: Domain=[MYDOMAIN] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.5a] tree connect failed: ERRSRV
2002 Nov 27
1
Hiding shares and/or their contents from Windows Explorer
Is anyone of aware of any known problems with Samba 2.2.2 and Windows 95, dealing with hiding shares and/or their content from Windows Explorer? We need to map these shares so our application can function properly...but the shares and/or their content should never be accessible via Windows Explorer. We have browseable = no for the shares. We also tried the "hide"option, but the
2002 Oct 22
1
nmbd dies as soon as it's started
As soon as I start up the daemons using the following commands, nmbd dies. /usr/local/samba/bin/smbd -D /usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd -D When I view the nmbd.log it gives the following. We're trying to set up Samba to work over 2 subnets. Smbd is ok and we can still mount our shares. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks for any help. [2002/10/22 10:37:55, 0]
2002 Nov 06
4
"hiding" and "vetoing" files (for Samba 2.2.2 & Windows Explorer)
We're running Samba 2.2.2 on an RS/6000 (AIX 4.3.3) using Windows 95 clients. We've tried the "hide files" and "veto files" option in smb.conf, but when the shares are mapped, we can still see the contents in Windows Explorer. We used the wildcard for all the contents of the shares (ex. hide files = /*.*/). The Samba manual only makes reference to Windows 98, so
2002 Mar 06
2
Can we still use Samba if routers have netbeui/netbios turned off?
Samba is working perfect on our main subnet, but it won't for any additional subnets on this domain. We use NT authentication and my system is an RS/6000. I just found out that our routers for these additional subnets have netbeui/netbios turned off. Network Admin. said it's because they're set not to allow broadcasting (and they're not going to start), and turning