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2002 Feb 04
2
nilo -> tftp-hpa interaction
I downloaded nilo and oskit from www.nilo.org. Added pcnet32.c linux-2.0.39 driver to oskit. Compiled nilo with pcnet32 and produced boot floppy image. Use it inside vmware vm. My aim is to be able to test pxelinux using vmware+nilo and not a real machine. Floppy starts, detects nic, receives ip from dhcp server, requests boot image to tftpd-hpa, then crashes when talking to tftp. Is
2000 Mar 01
2
SAMBA_2_0 (recent CVS): smbpasswd and utmp errors
SAMBA_2_0 as of 1 mar 2000, 11:00 GMT rh61 kernel-2.2.14. 1) smbpasswd the -x switch was added but now: a) you can't do "smbpasswd -an user" anymore, it asks for password. b) smbpasswd -n user -> seg fault 2) ./configure --with-utmp: make all ... Compiling smbd/connection.c smbd/connection.c: In function `utmp_update': smbd/connection.c:349: structure has no member named
2001 Aug 18
2
ext3->ext2->ext3 and unclean umount
Suppose I have the latest and greatest e2fsprogs. >From reading the docs I understand that 1) boot ext3, clean umount - you can remount ext3 or ext2 2) boot ext3, unclean umount - you can remount ext3 - you can e2fsck and remount ext2 Does this mean that normal linux init script e2fsck will do it, in case fstab says ext2? Or you should make sure to run e2fsck by hand with -f? 3) boot
1999 Nov 17
4
2.0.6: HUP/charset/profiles/smbmount/logging
This is the list of problems I had with samba-2.0.6 so far. Can anyone tell me if he can reproduce them and if he considers them as problems? 2.0.6 on linux 2.2.13 or 2.0.33 1) sighup/log reopening doesn't always work: connections that are already active keep logging to the old logs; logrotate rotates/zip the logs and samba stops logging completely till restart. 2) Localized chars. I have
1999 Jul 10
5
2.0.4b: logrotate problems with rh60
The 2.04b rpm for rh60 ships with and installs a config file for logrotate (the samba.log file in the packaging/RedHat section). ===== /var/log/samba/log.nmb { postrotate /usr/bin/killall -HUP nmbd endrotate } /var/log/samba/log.smb { postrotate /usr/bin/killall -HUP smbd endrotate } ===== 1) I think that the use of "endrotate" is wrong. There is no
2007 Apr 19
1
Re: Vista, share level, UNC (3.0.25rc1)
3.0.25rc1 has the same issue. On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 22:52:05 +0200, Giulio <giulioo@gmail.com> wrote: >Vista32 >3.0.25pre2 (I understand vista patches for "share level" are already in) >security = share (with "valid users" on share definition) >host msdfs = no > >user/pass in smbpasswd file. > > >If I use "connect network
2001 Jun 28
1
Is there a 0.0.7a patch for redhat 2.2.19 errata?
The latest errata kernel-2.2.19-6.2.7.src.rpm contains old patches linux-2.2.17-ext3.patch linux-2.2.17-kdb+ext3.patch Is there somewhere a 0.0.7a version of the above that will patch cleanly in the errata kernel (considering all the other patches that get applied before ext3)? I read about ftp://ftp.clusterfilesystem.com/pub/ext3 but when I do $ rpm -qpl
2002 Jun 18
1
memdisk and winxp boot disk
syslinux-1.75 We have many legacy boot disks (setup for nics, scsi adapters, ...) and I'm trying to put all of them on 1 CD which would ask the user "which floppy image you want to boot?" I'm using isolinux. I've a problem with the winxp boot floppy made as per: http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=KB;EN-US;Q305595 (format a: and then cp ntldr
1999 Sep 15
2
nbtstat doesn't show MAC address for samba servers
On Win9x I issue the command: nbtstat -a <netbios name> If <netbios name> is a Win9x machine I got the MAC address of that machine on the last line of the command output. If it's a samba server the MAC address is not returned: MAC Address = 00-00-00-00-00-00 Is there anyone who gest the MAC address back from a samba server? -- giulioo@tiscalinet.it
2005 Feb 21
2
memdisk: regression: 2.11 -> 2.12 (up to 3.07)
- mkdiskimage -d image.dsk 2 64 32 - load it in dosemu and make it bootable with sys - isolinux: label 999 kernel memdisk append initrd=image.dsk harddisk c=2 h=63 s=32 results: memdisk 2.11 -> boots memdisk > 2.11 (up to 3.07) -> hangs The following message is printed in the boot messages > 2.11: MEMDISK: image has a fractional end sector The complete error message
2006 Jun 13
1
bug 3794: smbclient and Vista_beta2: spnego fails
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3794 Basically spnego fails with vista and you have somehow force to downgrade to ntlmssp. To samba devels: I see the bug submitter sent 2 emails to samba-technical that went unanswered. I don't understand why, the issue is real and blocking. Maybe you have some info that there will be changes in vista final which will solve the issue
2008 Aug 04
1
About "MENU TITLE" and possible hotkey handling
3.71, using isolinux and simple menu system menu.c32 To avoid having many different menu config files (one for each submenu) I'm trying switching from the once required syntax ==== MENU LABEL > ^Firmware/BIOS KERNEL menu.c32 APPEND menufw.cfg ==== to ==== MENU BEGIN MENU TITLE ^Firmware/BIOS <stuff that was inside menufw.cfg> MENU END ==== However, it's not
2008 Jul 20
1
extlinux: doubts about --raid option
I installed extlinux on a soft raid1 (/dev/mdX) system as per doc/extlinux.txt section on raid1: extinux --install /boot/extlinux mbr.bin on both disks and from my tests it seems the system can correctly boot from each of the 2 disks. Now I found out about the "--raid" command line option and it's not clear to me what its purpose is: "Fall back to the next device on boot
2009 Apr 30
1
"--once" getting stuck
RHEL5.3, syslinux 3.75 I tested syslinux "--once" functionality on a vmware image and all was working as expected, then I tried it on a real system and it failed: it got "stuck", it had effect at every boot, I could see the cmdline was never deleted from extlinux.sys. The vmware image used during testing has a virtual IDE disk (/deb/hda), the real system has SATA-AHCI
2002 May 16
2
2.2.4 and "veto files" -> cpu maxed out
linux 2.2.19/rh6x I use in a share veto files = /.*/ whenever you connect to it the client process hangs, the smbd starts consuming cpu time and cannot be killed but with "kill -9". This is the last part of the smbd log [2002/05/16 05:49:51, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(319) 3 user groups: 100 6 19 [2002/05/16 05:49:51, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2findfirst(863)
2002 Jun 20
1
2.2.5, recycle: %U is ok, %u is not
Linux Red Hat 6.x Using name = <mypath>/%U in recycle.conf is ok, while using name = <mypath>/%u produces a dir <mypath>/%u/deleted.item I need to use %u since %U is before smbusers mapping. Do you get the same behavior? Thanks -- giulioo@pobox.com
2006 Jun 06
1
smbclient failing due to switch MAC addr table timeout
3.0.21c on RHEL3. I use smbclient to transfer files from Samba to WIN PCs, name resolution is through bcast on local LAN. The network is not managed by me, all PC's are connected through switches (no routers). Sometimes ago network admins started decreasing the MAC addr table timeout in the switches setting it to 300 secs, this increased dramatically the chances a MAC is not in the switch
1999 Jul 04
1
oplock_break: MS kb articles
I found these articles that talk about the oplock_break problem (specifically they are related to problems with word97): http://support.microsoft.com/support/ntserver/serviceware/nts40/e9msge2bc.asp http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q163/5/25.asp Basically they say: either apply sp3 on the winnt client or disable oplock on nt server But they don't say anything about win9x,
2000 Mar 17
1
pre2.0.7 CVS: could utmp/redhat be adjusted before pre2?
SAMBA_2_0 CVS doesn't compile on linux rh6.x --with-utmp. Compiling smbd/connection.c smbd/connection.c: In function `utmp_update': smbd/connection.c:349: structure has no member named `ut_syslen' make: *** [smbd/connection.o] Error 1 Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.19446 (%build) David Lee suggested I posted my problems on the list, so here they are: 1) Could the
2001 Apr 09
2
samba 2.0.7 and windows98
Hi all, I installed samba 2.0.7 on a PC running Linux Debian 2.2rev2 and the kernel 2.4.3 in smb.conf I put [global] netbios name=pippo security =user workgroup=pippo domain logons=yes encrypt passwords=yes wins support=yes os level=34 domain master=yes local master= yes preferred master =yes ... [netlogon] comment = the domain logon service path=/export/samba/logon public=no writable=no