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1998 Jun 02
0
SAMBA digest 1706
> > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 17:28:41 +0000 > From: Jeff Wiegley <jeff@la.usweb.com> > To: samba@samba.anu.edu.au > Subject: ARGH!! why does my samba server lose domain master elections?? > Message-ID: <35743649.5CF3502F@la.usweb.com> > > Subject pretty much says it all. > > (And *please* don't point me BROWSING.txt since I've been there...
1998 May 11
2
determining domain master and forcing elections?
Every now and then one of my lusers sets up a machine which attempts to be a local master and/or a domain master for our workgroup. This sucks since we want our samba machine to *always* be the WINS master server. (we have os level set to 255 for this machine) but appearantly it still loses elections that come up from time to time. The only way I know when this happens is when people come to me
1998 May 01
1
WINS isn't working correctly and I think somebody is trying to exploit a security hole...
Pardon the long log file but I'm fairly new to WINS servers and probably don't know what I'm doing. We've have two subnets (lets call them xxx.xxx.xxx.??? and yyy.yyy.yyy.??) I have one samba/linux server on both networks xxx.xxx.xxx.2 and yyy.yyy.yyy.2. xxx.xxx.xxx.2 is set up to be a domain master and yyy.yyy.yyy.2 is setup to be a local master with xxx.xxx.xxx.2 as its master.
2006 Jun 11
47
Ruby on Rails and CakePHP Comparison
>From a development standpoint, what are the features that make Ruby on Rails a better choice compared to CakePHP? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
1998 Jun 02
0
ARGH!! why does my samba server lose domain master elections??
Subject pretty much says it all. (And *please* don't point me BROWSING.txt since I've been there done that and it still doesn't work) First let me vent... What a shit microsoft is for doing the following... creating a browsing protocol where the WINS server is dynamically elected from a possibly infinite set of machines; yet you need to hard code a static address in the