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2017 Sep 06
2
weird log file ???
...gt; FedoraServer.xxxx.local [Unknown error] Server exit
> > (construct_reply_chain: srv_send_smb failed.)
> >
> >
> >
> > ????
> >
> > Many thanks,
> > -T
> >
>
>
> smb.conf ????????
>
> Rowland
smb.conf is YUGE.
And the windows machine has no problems. just this printer.
an only since last week when I had to rebuild the server
2017 Sep 06
3
weird log file ???
...> > >
> > > > ????
> > > >
> > > > Many thanks,
> > > > -T
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > smb.conf ????????
> > >
> > > Rowland
> >
> > smb.conf is YUGE.
> >
Just post the [global] part then
Without it, we have absolutely no way to know how you are running Samba
Rowland
2017 Sep 06
0
weird log file ???
...srv_send_smb failed.)
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ????
> > >
> > > Many thanks,
> > > -T
> > >
> >
> >
> > smb.conf ????????
> >
> > Rowland
>
> smb.conf is YUGE.
>
> And the windows machine has no problems. just this printer.
> an only since last week when I had to rebuild the server
>
if it helps, this command does work, although it takes about 20 seconds:
smbclient -L FedoraServer -U workcentre -W xxxxx
2017 Sep 06
0
weird log file ???
...> > > ????
>> > > >
>> > > > Many thanks,
>> > > > -T
>> > > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > smb.conf ????????
>> > >
>> > > Rowland
>> >
>> > smb.conf is YUGE.
>> >
>
>Just post the [global] part then
>
>Without it, we have absolutely no way to know how you are running Samba
>
>Rowland
Sure, but first, this appears in samba-log.192.168.255.21
[2017/09/06 13:21:35.203218, 2] ../source3/smbd/reply.c:746(reply_special)
net...
2017 Sep 06
3
weird log file ???
# rpm -qa samba
samba-4.6.7-0.fc26.x86_64
I have a weird log file:
/var/log/samba/samba-log.______________________________
This pops up every times i try to SMB scan from my Xerox WorkCentre 3550
It contains stuff like:
# cat samba-log.______________________________ | grep -i error
get_mydnsfullname: getaddrinfo failed for name FedoraServer.xxxx.local [Unknown error]
get_mydnsfullname: