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2003 Mar 07
2
Win XP-home connecting to Samba, ahhh, please help!
I'm about ready to pull my teeth out over this. I just installed Red Hat 8.0, have not used Linux much in the past, which is why I went with Red Hat, sposeto be easier, more support etc. The network the Linux box resides in has 2 WinXP-home computers, and a Win200 Pro computer. They are all sharing all files, no passwords, no domain, just a workgroup called "ESR". I just want the
2007 Dec 20
2
re: editposix setup
...". > > I have also setup unix account session auth via libpam_ldap, libnss_ldap > like described here: > > http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ldap-howto.xml > > Some things i dont understand: > > 1. How is the unix password set for the windows users? > When i su <winusername> it is not accepting the win password. > I also tried editing the unix password via ldap-account-manager but also > with no luck. > > Is a unix password set in general when creating new accounts? > > With my unixuseraccounts migrated to ldap via migrationsscipt (the ones &gt...
2006 Jan 26
1
Error when using mount with smbfs
....to.search" and it didn't find anything either. I can use smbclient with no probs, can transfer files back and forth and it works flawlessly, but, when I try to use mount with smbfs or smbmount, it continuously gives me an error. See below. mwhitelinux:/media# mount -t smbfs -o username=winusername //corpfps02/dfs/Net /media/net Password: 6507: tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadtype (reserved.) SMB connection failed mwhitelinux:/media# smbmount //corpfps02/dfs/Net /media/net username=nemo Password: 6990: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.) SMB connection failed mwh...
2006 Mar 06
0
File/folder with non-Latin characters
...vigated by Samba at all. Losing the file names is a major problem, but folders being backed up empty is even a bigger one. To show you how I do the job, here are the commands that I use: mount -t smbfs "\\\\$server\\$share" "/mnt/$server/$share" -o uid=xyz,gid=xyz,ro,username=WinUserName,password=abc rsync -W -r -l -t -x --force --exclude-from=excludes.txt -z --modify-window=10 "/mnt/$server/$share" "backup/$server/$share" umount "/mnt/$server/$share" How can I solve this problem? The ideal solution I'm seeking is the Linux server being ablt t...
2007 Dec 19
0
editpostfix setup
...es when using the policies for "Administrator". I have also setup unix account session auth via libpam_ldap, libnss_ldap like described here: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/ldap-howto.xml Some things i dont understand: 1. How is the unix password set for the windows users? When i su <winusername> it is not accepting the win password. I also tried editing the unix password via ldap-account-manager but also with no luck. Is a unix password set in general when creating new accounts? With my unixuseraccounts migrated to ldap via migrationsscipt (the ones used in the gentoo article) it is...