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2002 Oct 17
4
information about XP <-> samba ?
I'm thinking about upgrading our NT4-clients to XP in the near future and I want to know how well XP is supported by SAMBA in the recent samba-versions. I found many single statements in usenet, but I wonder if there is a kind of XP-FAQ out there. (The one at samba-page is very outdated) Especially I need to know how well XP integrates in a existing NT4-domain (samba as PDC). Then I need
2002 Mar 14
6
Some users can't log in -- server shows username as " nobody"
Hi I actually had this same problem when running up samba originally. Check that the user has a valid unix acount and that you have added that to the folder share/valid users section. B -----Original Message----- From: Tony Ricker [mailto:rickera2@SLU.EDU] Sent: Friday, 15 March 2002 5:21 AM To: David Brodbeck Cc: Samba Subject: Re: [Samba] Some users can't log in -- server shows
2001 Feb 26
3
status of undelete
Months ago there was a thread here about the implementation of a simple undelete-function (i.e: dont delete files, but move them to a folder). Is this this still a relevant idea or has this feature low priority ? thanx, peter ps: anyone knows about a 3rd-party software (propably on nt-side) that implements such a feature ? -- mag. peter pilsl phone: +43 676 3574035 fax : +43 676 3546512
2002 Mar 14
2
occassionally : no domain controller available
I'm using samba 2.2.3a as fileserver and domaincontroller for 12 NT4-clients (sp6a) and occassionally - when a user tries to logon - there comes the following messages on the nt-client: - No Windows NT Domain Controller is available for domain XXXX. There are currently no logonservers available to service the logonrequest. - and - server-side profile not available. The OS tries to log you on
2000 Aug 23
2
network extremely slow
samba2.07,nt4sp6a I run a samba-server with 15nt-clients on a 100MBit-Switch. Now I faced extremely poor performance and really have no idea why. I even dont know if it can be a samba-problem. When copying myriads of small file from a client to the server or vice versa I get bad performance: 1000 files a 16kb: ~80seconds = 200kb/second But this is highspeed compared to copying from nt to nt:
2002 Nov 14
1
samba and/or DAV
while looking for a solution for webbased access to our samba-servers I found a recommendation towards using DAV instead. I just took a first glance at DAV (www.webdav.org) and find it very interesting. Are there any documentes comparing these two strategies in intranet and internet (speed, reliability ...) I would also be greatly interested if anyone here uses DAV to allow roaming users to
2003 Apr 27
1
two PDC's on same machine in same subnet
By now we had running samba as PDC and fileserver for about 20 NT4-clients with roaming profiles. Now we start migrating NT4-clients to XP-clients and as I found out roaming userprofiles between XP and NT4 is not possible (NT4->XP works, but not vice versa). So I just thought about cloning all the profiles (docs and mails are not in the profiles so only bookmarks, adressbook and
2011 Jun 17
1
show how much bytes transfered per rsynced file?
We use rsync a lot to backup various stuff over bigger distances and its my project to look deeper into this backups to optimize backup. While its easy to make rsync print the size of the files it is transferring I didnt figure out how to determine how much bytes are actually transferred per file which is even more interesting. If I sync a whole data-structure with 100.000 files lets assume 1000
2007 Jan 02
1
strange rsync-error
When syncing huge data-folders (~50GB) with a remote server on a daily base I frequently (every 2nd to 3rd time) get the following error: Read from remote host goldfisch.at: Connection timed out rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4092 bytes: phase "unknown" [generator]: Broken pipe (32) rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(1099) rsync error:
2009 Jun 09
3
can samba keep uid/gid/permission on a per-file-base?
Is there a trick to copy files via smbfs and keep uid/gid/permissions? Usually uid/gid/permission of a transfered file depends on the uid used when mounting the remote share. But maybe there is a trick/patch whatever ... background: I'd like to use a linux-based NAS to backup loads of files *including their permissions and uid/gid*. The NAS supports NFS (which can do what I want) but the
2009 May 19
1
user cannot logon to domain although log says "auth succeeded"
I have a very strange problem and I'm doomed. In a samba-domain with XP-clients certain users cannot logon to some computers. The user tries to logon but *immediately* gets the message "you cant get logged on. please check username and domain and retype your password" (translated from german) on the XP-machine. In the samba-logs (Loglevel=2) it says: [2009/05/19 16:47:16, 2]
2005 Aug 13
9
Multilingual Rails v0.6
Multilingual Rails v0.6 is released! Here is the changelog. Documentation and download at the homepage: http://www.tuxsoft.se/oss/rails/multilingual v0.6 - 2005-08-13 * String case-manipulation functions replaced with ruby-unicode equivalents (if ruby-unicode is installed): String#downcase, String#upcase and String#capitalize now fully handle Unicode. * String normalization
2002 Feb 21
1
wrong MD4/LM pass for user nobody ? (nobody in smbpasswd)
still trying to solve my domain-problems (from time to time I get 'domain controller cant be found' on a special sambaserver 2.2.3a) Why does samba complain about wrong password for user nobody ? I actually found "nobody" in smbpasswd, but I'm not sure if I put it in there and dont understand why nobody needs to be samba-user. imho nobody is the unix-account under which
2007 Jan 09
1
migrate old samba2.2.8 - smbpasswd to new samba3.0 - ldap - based
I'm just migrating a medium sambainstallation from old samba2.2.8 to new samba 3.0. The server is acting as PDC and there is no BDC. The new samba is based on LDAP and is already successfully tested. Now I need to transfer the whole old smbpasswd to the new ldap-style to convert users and machines with minimal effort. Especially I dont want to break the relations between the machines and
2007 Jan 11
1
migrate machine-passwords from smbpasswd to ldap?
I'm just migrating a whole samba-installations ffrom old 2.2 to 3.0 with LDAP. I was successfully able to migrate all useraccounts with smbldap-useradd but now I'm stuck with the machine-accounts. All machines are part of the domain and they should be able to logon the new server without noticing any difference. I can add them with smbldap-useradd -w but the resulting ldap-entry does
2006 Jan 30
15
i18n when?
Hi all, Just wondering... Are there any plans to include i18n support in Rails anytime soon? I guess this is about the only feature I''m realy missing in Rails. Any thoughts? Regards, Harm de Laat -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://wrath.rubyonrails.org/pipermail/rails/attachments/20060130/63681052/attachment.html
2016 Jul 07
2
String encoding problem
On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 10:11 AM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote: > On 07/07/2016 10:57 AM, Hadley Wickham wrote: >> >> If you print: >> >> "\xc9\x82\xbf" >> >> you get >> >> "\u0242\xbf" >> >> But if you try and evaluate that string you get: >> >>> "\u0242\xbf"
2009 Oct 12
2
user cannot logon to domain although log says "auth succeeded" (fwd)
Hi, plese have you some idea for this problem? thanks, Lukas -- ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 23:09:59 +0200 (CEST) From: extmaillist at linuxbox.cz To: pilsl at goldfisch.at, Volker.Lendecke at SerNet.DE Cc: samba at lists.samba.org X-Spam-Score: -1.0 (), 4 required Subject: Re: [Samba] user cannot logon to domain although log says "auth
2002 Jan 10
3
UTF8_LANG: a much better idea
I've found a much better solution; it's standard (in Unicode itself), simple and more flexible: Unicode language tagging. It was made for just this purpose, in fact. A technical description is at http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr27/#tag which, like all specs, makes it sound a bit more complicated than it really is. It comes down to this: mark the language of text with U+E0001
2002 Nov 27
0
invalid key given to dptr_close
A productional system (linux) running samba 2.2.5 runs 'cracy' from yesterday. There are lot of 'odd' behaviours. People cant logon or cant logoff. Access to files fails. Examining the logs the most eyecatching events are: (not that the keynumber started at 959 and went slowly down. I did not wait until it goes to zero and let the user reboot its machine before) Any idea ? thnx,