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2002 May 13
3
Can't access a linux server using a Win2K client
...s 2000 machines
within my company's Windows domain can access it. Before diving into
anything exotic, I am trying to get this to work without requiring any
kind of authentication. So, this is my smb.conf file:
[global]
workgroup = DEVGROUP
security = share
netbios name = skunkworx
[test]
comment = test share
path = /export/samba/test
read only = no
guest only = yes
guest account = nobody
The relevant directory, /export/samba/test, does exist, and has 777
permissions.
When Samba is running, SKUNKWORX shows up in a listing of the Windows
doma...
2002 May 15
2
Linux server, Win2k client: Almost works, what am I missing?
...1 (kernel 2.4.9) running Samba 2.2.4. I
compiled and installed using all the defaults, with one exception: I
enabled the smbmount feature.
My configuration is pretty basic at the moment. This is my smb.conf
file:
[global]
workgroup = DEVGROUP
security = user
netbios name = skunkworx
[test]
comment = test share
path = /export/samba/test
read only = no
guest ok = yes
/export/samba/test does exist, and has 777 permissions.
At first, this is the only configuration of any kind that I did; I
didn't even use smbpasswd to set up any Samba-specific user...
2002 Sep 12
1
AW: File "locking" problem continues.
...h process.
Using this tool on SERVER2 might indicate which process is locking your
file. Maybe it is not a filesystem bug but the mail server itself holding on
to the file....
I dont't know, but you asked for guesses.
Uli
> -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Kris Kelley [mailto:skunkworx@kingwoodcable.com]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. September 2002 19:08
> An: Samba Mailing List
> Betreff: [Samba] File "locking" problem continues.
>
>
> Hello, all. A while back I posted a question about an issue, but did
> not get any replies. I understand this migh...
2002 Jul 11
0
Strange log message
Hello all.
Yesterday a curious error was logged by a Samba client running on a Red
Hat 7.1 box runing Samba 2.2.4, and mounting shares hosted by a Win2k
server:
Jul 10 16:02:47 linux-two smb_file_read:
cur/1025715495.1941.linux-two validation failed, error=4294967294
I searched through the mailing list archives and found a message
detailing similar validation errors a person was
2002 Oct 09
1
File validation errors?
Two days ago I got a whole slew of smbfs errors in my system logs, all
stemming from an apparent inability to read two files. Here are some
samples:
Oct 7 14:36:41 server kernel: smb_file_read:
cur/1033577524.16219.server.iatdev.com,S=230098@2,T
validation failed, error=4294967294
Oct 7 14:36:47 server last message repeated 5984 times
Oct 7 14:36:47 server kernel:
2002 Jul 22
1
Samba 2.2.4 - files have disappeared!
Hello all. I have two linux machines, Red Hat 7.1 with kernel 2.4.9-34
(Red Hat stock), with Samba 2.2.4 installed. Both of these machines usa
Samba to mount several shares from a common Windows 2000 server.
These machines also run Courier IMAP. For those not familiar with email
systems, Courier uses the "Maildir" method of email storage and
retrieval; each message is stored as a
2002 Sep 11
1
File "locking" problem continues.
Hello, all. A while back I posted a question about an issue, but did
not get any replies. I understand this might not be something anybody
has a definite answer for, and I understand I may not be offering the
right information. If that is the case, please let me know what
information I can provide, and please don't hesitate to offer any
suggestions about what could be causing this problem.
2002 Oct 28
3
SMBFS files receiving incorrect timestamps
Hello all.
Our system consists of two linux machines, each running Red Hat 7.1
(kernel 2.4.9-34), using SMB to mount multiple shares hosted by a
Windows 2000 Advance Server. smbclient from Samba 2.2.5 is used to do
the actual mounting.
Over the weekend, a number of files on these SMBFS shares were created
with incorrect timestamps (modification times). In some cases, the
timestamps were off by
2002 Jul 03
2
Occasional problem with hanging SMB mounts.
Hello everyone.
I have two linux servers* that each have four directories mounted as
SMBFS shares from a Windows 2000 Server. For the most part, this set-up
is working great, however, there have been occasional hiccups.
Every so often, one of the servers, LINUX-ONE, logs a couple of
Samba-related errors. The following is an example:
Jun 30 06:30:45 mx-two kernel: smb_trans2_request: