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2000 Mar 29
1
Sharity anyone?
Let me start by saying I have been using Samba for several years now to support "mission critical" data transfer and have found it to be a truly awesome package. I now have a need to also share disk space from NT to Unix. One package I have found to do this is Sharity, does anyone have any experience with it? How does it compare to Samba for reliability? Are there any other free or
2004 Aug 01
1
windows XP authentication issues
hello list, i am running Samba on FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE. i am able to mount network folders using sharity-light from one of my other freebsd boxes 'piper' on the network with the command: shlight //cessna/videos /usr/home/iain/vidoes when logged in as the user 'iain'. there is a corresponding user on the Samba server 'cessna'. i created a user 'sasha' on
2003 Nov 26
6
smbmount for Solaris
Sirs, I hate to clutter your email with this inquiry, but I haven't been able to get info otherwise. I want to mount shares on an Microsoft XP Pro server on two Suns, Sparc running Solaris 2.6 and another Sparc running Solaris 8. What do I need for this?? I downloaded the Samba software from sunfreeware.com but it seemed to just allow the XP to mount the Sun shares. I hope you can help
2003 Feb 08
3
Win files from *nix?
How can I browse Windows from Unix? I'm using FreeBSD 4.7, Samba, and KDE3. I'd like to be able to browse also from command line. I have not found instructions on use of smbclient-win32 and do not want to use sharity. smbclien-win32 comes with and exe file and cygwin dll's - but what are you supposed to do with them, copy the dll's to system or system32 foler and just run the
2011 Feb 08
1
mount -F smbfs
Dear all there is first port to me plz if u have any idea about mount windows share inside Solaris10 OS with mount -F smbfs or mount -F cifs thanks to advanced best, *Hosam Al Ali UNIX System Administrator - GIT Libya * SCSA - SCNA - SCSECA - MCSAM - MCSE Phone +218919240730 +963 955 287841 Blog: http://hosam.wordpress.com/ Twitter: http://twitter.com/hosamalali
2011 Oct 07
2
Samba / rsync / archival storage question
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, Let me start by saying that this may not be, strictly speaking, a Samba question... but it very nearly is so I'm hoping you can offer some help. I have a couple of Solaris 10 machines with the Oracle-supplied Samba on them. I'm looking to copy logs from BIND to an archival storage location. Solaris 10 does not support SMBFS so far as
1998 Apr 01
1
Mounting of NT Shares on SunOS
Hi There Do anyone know about the posibility to mount an NT share into SunOS (SunOS and Solaris 2.x) operating system. I know there is a solution for Linux(smbmount, smbunmount), but this does not work on SunOS because smbfs is not supported. Is there a known port of the software on SunOS...? I have looked into using a piece of software called rumba(software to mount NT shares via smb to nfs)
2002 Jul 08
4
FreeBSD version of smbmount?
I'm looking for a version of smbmount for FreeBSD or something similar. I was told that with FreeBSD i was to use mount. But i have no idea what file type and what the options are. This isn't in any documentation i could find on samba.org. If someone could help me? Share Path : \\192.168.24.253\LogFiles$ Mount Path : /var/ServerLogs UserName: LogKing Password: goLgniK
2001 Nov 14
3
Appleshare IP 6.2 and smbfs
Hi, I'm having trouble connecting to an Appleshare IP 6.2 Mac that is doing SMB file sharing from my RedHat Linux 7.2 box. I've looked and looked and looked at many things and many SMB clients. I've tried smbclient, smbmount, Sharity, and even just doing a mount -t smbfs. All of them come back with something of this form: Protocol Negotiation Failed SMB connection failed. I
1998 Sep 21
2
x filemanager
Hi there, I've got two questions, and I'll list them in order of importance. (1) Is there a way, or is there any research/development going into unearthing a way, to mount a samba filesystem like any other filesystem under UNIX? And (2), does anyone know of a good X filemanager? What I would really like to do is be able to mount a Samba directory or resource and treat it like any
1999 Dec 08
2
rookie - mount nt share from Solaris 2.6?
I believe I know the answer, but I'd like to be certain, since I keep seeing references to things like smbmount and smbfs... Is it possible to mount an NT (4.0sp3) share onto a Solaris 2.6/Sparc? I just grabbed Samba 2.0.6. I suspect not (I don't see any smbmount or smbfs in my samba/bin directory). Will this ever be a possibility? If so, when? And, are there any other options for
2009 Jul 13
1
writable shares between solaris and windows
One of our daily jobs needs to process a lot of files on a solaris server and dump the files onto a windows server. We currently use sharity to accomplish this. However, the performance becomes worse when the files get larger. We want to find another approach to do this. The reason we didnt use samba was that very few users have unix accounts and they need to have write permission to the
2003 Jun 13
2
Samba servers
I'm new to SAMBA and am somewhat confused. So I'll get right to the point. Situation: I am running both UNIX (Solaris 9) and Windows 2000. I have a system running on Windows will be creating some large files. These files need to be input to a system running on the UNIX (Solaris) box. Solution? I would like to be able to have the system on the UNIX box be able to read the files on Windows
2007 Mar 03
2
Unable to follow dfs referral - still a problem for smbclient & also freebsd smbfs
Hi, Does anyone know if there has been any more progress on the problem of browsing 'complex dfs roots' see http://lists.samba.org/archive/smb-clients/2006-February/000622.html Basically it occurs whenever you have a Microsoft Distributed File System Tree where the links are to subfolders of the destination share. Microsoft clients have no trouble browsing such trees. The Samba HOWTO
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
1998 Dec 18
0
user level authentication on Samba 2.0.0b4
First of, thanks to Robert Dahlem who pointed out that my "error 131" was due to using a hosts allow statement, but not allowing 127. to connect A new problem... I compiled samba on Solaris (Sparc) 2.6 with v4.2 of the sun CC compiler. It compiles just fine, and I appear to have a working binary. I run into problems when trying to connect using smbclient. It works if I specify my
2000 Apr 10
1
question SCO Unix with WindowNT 4.0
I am using a SCO Unix system version 2.1.2 where I develop some application. This SCO Unix system is connected to a TCP/IP network. On the same segment also a NT 4.0 server is running. This NT server makes each day a backup of some directories on the NT server. what I want to realise is, make a NFS directory on the SCO unix server pointed to the NT server. So that the applications developed on
2001 Apr 01
3
graphical viewers
Is there anything for xwindows that will let you browse the network like with microsofts neighborhood network? Rob Kobiske
2001 Apr 25
1
smbmount & solaris 7
Has anyone out there had success with smbmount smbumount and solaris 7? If so, please let me know how you installed it; ideally, I'd like to add it using pkgadd. So far I only have smbclient working. Thanks, Kevin
2001 May 01
0
ERROR: Can't create or use IPC area. Error was Cannot allocate memory
Hello. I just installed Samba 2.0.8 onto a shiuny new FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE machine, and all seems well from the client side of things - I can smbclient to other servers and access files and the whole nine yards. I even have Sharity-Light running and am able to mount shares that way. However, whenever someone tries to connect to my machine, they get denied, and I get this in the samba.log