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2003 Dec 01
0
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more specific on what your problem is?
cheers, jerry
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2008 Jul 28
0
Vanishing work group on samba 2.2.8
Hello
I have a small problem which I hope you can help with.
We are running samba 2.2.8a on a V880 using Solaris 9. Up until today there were, as far as we know, no problems with the service.
Today a change was done to add 6 additional shares to the system. This was done by editing the configuration file and issuing a kill -HUP to the samba service.
All appeared to be OK until access was
2003 Mar 14
1
can't print after upgrade to 2.2.7a
I've run out of the ideas and I thought I'd ask here regarding a problem I'm
having with my samba config file(?) or setup.
I've recently upgraded from samba 2.0.10 to 2.2.7a and can access my shares
on my FreeBSD 4.4 machine just fine. I can access file, etc and when I went
to print I got the following message "laserjet2200 on Stimpy Access denied,
unable to connect". I
1998 Sep 30
1
Problems keeping file up to date !
Hello,
our environment: Sun Sparc 10/20 with Samba 1.9.18p8
Configuration with no printer support
WINS/DNS resolution enabled
NIS home directorys
Our Problem: If a user modifies a existing file (created on his/her pc) on
his/her sun using standard UNIX text editors and accesses this
file
1998 Oct 05
1
SAMBA AND NT SP3
Hi Andrew
I'm not sure if this will help you any but I have found that any NT WS /
Server with a Service Pack 3 installed. The samba shares report a error
"user not allowed to login from this station" error (or close to that).
Win 95 / 311 and NT WS (sp1) are all ok.
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2000 Dec 21
3
MP3 to Vorbis?
Is there a utility to convert and MP3 to Vorbis?
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1998 Oct 08
4
non-digest format of this list?
I always get the messages of this list in a digest format.
This is bad to handle, esp. if you want to answer a question found
in the digest.
Does everyone else also get the list as a digest?
Is there a way to switch to single messages?
If not how do I easily answer messages which the subject correctly set?
Or how do I automatically split the digest into the separate messages?
For your
2000 Dec 15
1
AIX + ogg123
Has anyone managed to get ogg123 to compile in AIX? I'm got an RS6k with a
PPC 604e, running AIX 4.3.3. I can get libogg, libvorbis, libao, oggenc
(so, everything _but_ ogg123) to compile just fine. I'm using gcc,
thankfully, and not the native IBM compilers. I believe the problem to be
with the linker. By default gcc for AIX doesn't use the GNU linker, but
the standard AIX
1998 Oct 07
5
Server disappears from Network Neighborhood
>From time to time someone will comment in this list that their Samba
server has disappeared from the list of hosts in Network Neighborhood.
Browsing the list archive has yet to turn up any good explanation of this
phenomenon.
I think I have a clue. This morning my server disappeared again. When I
checked the process list on the server I noticed that nmbd had been
swapped out to disk. The
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
more specific on what your problem is?
cheers, jerry
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--"I never saved anything for the swim back."
1998 Nov 02
1
password stuff
Greetings All:
I hope everyone had a fun Halloween weekend (I carved 4 big
pumpkins and gave out a bucket full of rubber eyeballs and stuff).
I'm hoping somebody can explain the password behavior I've been
seeing (and a couple of other things). Here's my setup:
An isolated LAN (most clients have modems for dialling out) with
one linux/samba machine (RedHat 4.2, kernel 2.0.30,
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
if((group_c = *lp_force_group(snum))) {
BOOL is_guest = False;
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token = create_nt_token(uid, gid, current_user.ngroups,current_user.groups, is_guest);
must_free_token = True;
}
set_sec_ctx(uid, gid, current_user.ngroups, current_user.groups,token);
/*
* Free the new token (as set_sec_ctx
2003 Dec 01
0
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TEST 3
If you get a "connection refused" response then the smbd server may
not be running. If you installed it in inetd.conf then you probably
edited
that file incorrectly. If you installed it as a daemon then check
that
it is running, and check that the netbios-ssn port is in a LISTEN
state using "netstat -a".
Note: You have xinetd not inetd on the redhat box. To avoid all
2003 Dec 01
0
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have a hosts allow or hosts deny line in your smb.conf. If you don't
want samba to do reverse lookups, then comment out any allow/deny hosts
lines in your smb.conf file.
Don
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From: future@yxtc.edu.cn [mailto:future@yxtc.edu.cn]
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 3:00 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: dns and samba
Hi,
I find that my samba server always does
2003 Dec 01
0
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more specific on what your problem is?
cheers, jerry
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http://www.plainjoe.org/ jerry@plainjoe.org
--"I never saved anything for the swim back."
2004 Jan 22
3
Ogg artifacts
I'm having some difficulty getting into Ogg. Being my first time encoding to
Ogg, I am left doubtful of the quality in reproduction. Hopefully, it is
merely something that I am doing.
My original intentions were to go through my CD collection and rip
everything out at 224kps VBR. I began with an album I was relatively
familiar with. I used FreeRip 2.53 initially, but found that I had