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2002 May 15
2
Linux server, Win2k client: Almost works, what am I missing?
Hello all. A couple of days back I posted a question about how I could get a Win2K client to mount a share from my linux Samba server. I was getting the familiar "account is not authorized to log in from this station" error on the Win2K box, despite a set-up that supposedly allowed guest logins *and* implemented the registry hack for clear-text passwords on the Win2k box. While I
2002 May 13
3
Can't access a linux server using a Win2K client
Hello all. I am new to Samba, so forgive me if this is a stupid question, but I have been unable to figure this out. I have a Red Hat 7.1 box (kernel 2.4.9) with the Samba 2.2.4-2 RPM installed. I am trying to configure it so that Windows 2000 machines within my company's Windows domain can access it. Before diving into anything exotic, I am trying to get this to work without requiring any
2011 May 26
1
[ANNOUNCE]: Release of iptables-1.4.11
The netfilter coreteam presents: iptables version 1.4.10 the iptables release for the 2.6.39 kernels. Due to some mistakes on my side we didn't have a release for longer than expected, so this contains a rather large number of changes. Changes include: - various bugfixes, cleanups and documentation updates - a new "guided option parser" from Jan, replacing a lot of the
2014 Oct 29
1
[Bug 985] New: iptables-save cannot display devgroup rule the right way?
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=985 Bug ID: 985 Summary: iptables-save cannot display devgroup rule the right way? Product: iptables Version: 1.4.x Hardware: x86_64 OS: other Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: iptables
2016 Apr 18
2
Best Pratice for installing samba package in production environment
Dear samba list, Is it recommended to install the tarball or archive version of samba4 in production ? Or what will be please the best pratices ? Thank you for your advices Best Regards -- Jules HOUANTONON *Phone* : (00229) 97578914 *Email *: juleshoueto at gmail.com *Skype* : houantonon *linkedin* : www.linkedin.com/in/jhouantonon/en
2016 Apr 19
0
Best Pratice for installing samba package in production environment
On 19/04/16 16:21, Jules Houantonon wrote: > Hello Helmut, > > thank you for your feedback. > > I think that i am not making my self clear enough. > > Independant of the distribution, is it recommended to install Samba4 tar > ball version in a production environment, or sernet package ? > > I know that with sernet you can have benefit of support, so it may be an
2016 Apr 19
0
Best Pratice for installing samba package in production environment (SOLVED)
Thank you very much. Regards On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 6:58 PM, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote: > On 19/04/16 18:07, Jules Houantonon wrote: > >> Dear Rowland, >> >> thank you for your mail and the details provided. >> >> In that case, i suppose that it will be possible for someone that >> initially install the sernet 4.2.X version, to
2016 Apr 19
0
Best Pratice for installing samba package in production environment
On 19/04/16 18:07, Jules Houantonon wrote: > Dear Rowland, > > thank you for your mail and the details provided. > > In that case, i suppose that it will be possible for someone that > initially install the sernet 4.2.X version, to receive the earlier > updates of samba4 after subcription. You only need a Sernet subscription to obtain the Sernet Samba packages >=
2016 Apr 19
2
Best Pratice for installing samba package in production environment
Hi Helmut, Thank you for your mail. The distribution is Debian linux 7.9. I am talking of a fresh installation, and of course of it's update after. Thank you for helping. Regards Le 19 avr. 2016 06:08, "Helmut Hullen" <Hullen at t-online.de> a écrit : > Hallo, Jules, > > Du meintest am 18.04.16: > > > Is it recommended to install the tarball or archive
2016 Apr 20
1
Best Pratice for installing samba package in production environment
And for lazy people - as me - who started with Sernet's packages and then switched to compiled version there is an option from ./configure script called "--enable-fhd" which is meant to install Samba DB and stuffs into /var/lib/samba as with Sernet's packages. >From configure's help: --enable-fhs Use FHS-compliant paths (default no) You should
2016 Apr 19
2
Best Pratice for installing samba package in production environment
Hello Helmut, thank you for your feedback. I think that i am not making my self clear enough. Independant of the distribution, is it recommended to install Samba4 tar ball version in a production environment, or sernet package ? I know that with sernet you can have benefit of support, so it may be an advantage. But what about if i choose to install code source version downloaded from
2005 Jan 12
1
Good pratice with a Linux Gateway / Traffic Shapping
Hi, I am the network administrator of my company, I know quite well Windows networking and a few about Linux and its amazing routing and QOS capabilities. Right now, we have a bustable T1, which mean that the bill increase with out T1 use. I have decided to find a way to shape the traffic so I can stay at a raisonable speed of 256 kb/s (Up/down) on my T1. I have linux gateway with 2 nics behind a
2016 Apr 19
2
Best Pratice for installing samba package in production environment
Dear Rowland, thank you for your mail and the details provided. In that case, i suppose that it will be possible for someone that initially install the sernet 4.2.X version, to receive the earlier updates of samba4 after subcription. I mean that passing to the earlier version of samba sernet package without migrating active directory to another server. Thank you again one more time. Regards
2010 Aug 12
5
Where the data file is stored?
Hi folks, OS - Ubuntu 10.04 On R I create a datafile named "data". I can evoke it on R with; > data On R Commander Data -> Active data set -> Select active data set -> (data) OK only one data set there "data" -> View data set I can read it -> Edit data set showing 25 rows of data. Clicking the box shows a thick border around it. But I couldn't
2005 Apr 04
3
Excel files Locking up problem
Hi, My samba is 3.0.13 version. I got a funny problem. UserA logs on to a shared (all users can read/write/execute rights) drive and opens an excel file. UserA closes the file or modifies it. When UserA reopens the file in 5 secs or less, the file seems to be lock by the computer that UserA is on! When UserA had closed the file, UserB on another computer tries to open the file and it says
2018 Sep 28
2
Fatal: setgid, imap connections dropped.
Hi, I'm getting errors with my IMAP setup. Basically, everything seems to work. Mail is delivered nicely from Postfix to Dovecot via LMTP. Dovecot does the authentication to LDAP (also for Postfix). Users are able to send mail via authenticated submission (Postfix) and login into IMAP and POP. However, IMAP connections are dropped frequently with an "ERROR: Connection dropped by IMAP
2007 Jan 23
3
rsync doesn't update directory ownership
Hi all, Has anyone encountered this: On ServerA, I make this directory: /var/ftp/pub/userA with ownership root.root It gets rsynced to serverB with this command: rsync -avzgorp --delete -e ssh /var/ftp/pub/ root at serverB:/var/ftp/pub/ However, when I change the ownership of /var/ftp/pub/userA to userA.userA, this change is not rsync-ed to serverB. Is there any option to achieve this? Thank
2003 May 16
3
open and euid security flaw in 5.0-Current?
On a FreeBSD 5.0 the behaviour of screen when connecting to other users sessions have changed. Previously: 1. login as userA start a screen as userA and disconnect 2. login as root su - userA "screen -r" 3. result failure as userA cant access the ttyX with such a message Current: 1. login as userA start a screen as userA and disconnect 2. login as root su - userA "screen -r" 3.
2010 May 05
3
NIS question
Hi How can we use NIS to control a user in different servers? eg: serverA /home/userA/javaapplication serverB /export/home/userA/javaapplication serverC /vol/home/javaapplication Thank you
2001 Apr 04
3
users.map file
In our users.map file we have the following entries: unix1 = nt1 unix2 = nt2 unix3 = @unixgroup3 unix4 = @unixgroup4 When we create shares on the samba server, we assign the valid users as @unixgroup3 or @unixgroup4. For whatever reason, if a share has @unixgroup4 as the valid users entry, we cannot connect to it from the nt side. If we flip-flop the group entries in the