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2007 Nov 28
2
smbclient printout
Hello, Sorry, I guess my first post wasn't allowed - perhaps because I had HTML embedded in it? Question: Is there a way that I can have the output of smbclient be redirected to a file and have it updated every time someone opens / closes a file in the share? The only idea that I have thus far is to write a script that would output this data to a log file, and have the script
2007 Dec 20
4
Unanswered question
How long does one have to typically wait for an answer to a post? Tomorrow my message will have been up a week, and I've gotten no replies. It was about whether a file, while it was being written to, could subsequently be opened by another client for reading. I used a DVR with chasing play as an example. Didn't seem like that difficult of a question, but maybe it isn't geeky
2007 Dec 27
1
Samba + LDAP cannot get account from NT4
...se schannel netlogon pipe. Error was NT_STATUS_INVALID_NETWORK_RESPONSE Thx _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/From mlozier at spindletopoil.com Thu Dec 27 18:37:42 2007 From: mlozier at spindletopoil.com (Matt Lozier) Date: Thu Dec 27 18:41:03 2007 Subject: [Samba] Samba 3.0.22 and SUSE Linux 10.1 Message-ID: <20071227184030.58931163840@lists.samba.org> Hello, This has recently happened a couple of times on our network:...
2007 Dec 21
2
Single Sign On, authentication, and Windows XP Home
Hello, I have a small (medium?) sized network of about 30 XP machines. About 2/3 of these machines are running Home Ed. while the other 1/3 are running Professional Ed. I currently have two samba shares, and I'm using 'user' security. I want to implement single sign on, some way, somehow. I've considered: NIS and LDAP, but I can't get the NIS pGina plugin to
2007 Nov 21
2
Access control question.
Hello, I have a general administrative question concerning Samba shares. I have a large amount of data that about 25 users have limited access to. I only want these users to have access to a sub-set of this data, but I also only want the users to see that which they have access to. So, for example, suppose that the share looks like thus: /smbshare /smbshare/dir1 /smbshare/dir2
2008 Mar 07
1
How to give user access to only 1 directory on a share?
Hello, Is there a way to give a single user access to a single directory on a given share, and yet prevent that user from accessing the rest of the data on that share? All users on the system are within the *same* group, and if possible, I'd like to keep it this way. Would I have to go with ACLs to implement this? Any and all suggestions are appreciated! Thanks, Matt