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2006 Oct 18
0
Samba BDC rejected or stuck waiting
Hello all, First, I am new to Samba so maybe I will made some mistakes in my interpretation, so be cool. since an migration from my BDC NOVA (from linux to FreeBSD, which also upgraded Samba), my BDC can't remain BDC more that a couple of days. The network it is in is a class-B heterogene network (both linux and windows). The server is alone on the network and no authentification is
2004 Sep 15
0
No Domain Controller, Please help to interpret tcpdump
Greetings! I am still struggling with the issue that after vampiring from NT4 domain to Samba 3.0.7 with ldap backend, Windows XP cannot find the domain controller. In particular, WXP is an XP Prof which signed in AB_INITIO_DOM domain. After the migration I put the Samba Server (Priscilla) and WXP in an isolated network, and started up Priscilla as PDC for the network. But WXP
2000 Jul 07
1
Can't see my server
I'm trying to get running an ethernet with two machines: a samba server running suse linux 6.4 and a client running windows 98. I follow the steps in the DIAGNOSIS.txt file, but I get stucked when executing 'net view \\SERVER' in the client. I have laready done everything it says in that file: 1) Set a lmhost file in the client. Just with this line: 192.168.0.1 ASTERIX #Asterix is
2003 May 07
0
smbclient on MacOS X via PPTP won't mount Win2k share
Hello! Following situation: A linux gateway with pptpd is connected via ethernet to a Win2k box. The Win2k server's netbios and DNS name is "server". Issuing a "smbclient //server/share" from the linux box works. I watched the tcpdump output carefully to see what happens. The linux box ("promogate") immediately sends this session request: 18:30:08.988555
2007 Jan 30
4
Domain logons and client IP broadcasts
Ok, I'm stumped. Last week domain logons worked. Now when I try to logon, I get a message, "You could not logon because the SJSA domain is not available. I've had this happen before when the trust account between the client and server was out of sync (restored a disk image that had a different trust account password) To fix this, it has been sufficient to quit the domain, reset
1999 Oct 19
0
No subject
subscribe -- Ing. Pedro Rafael Reyes Terrero Admon. MediRed Instituto Superior de Ciencias Medicas Santiago de Cuba E-mail: pedro@medired.scu.sld.cu
2010 Mar 10
1
Finding the holes in sparse files.
Is there a way to find the holes in sparse files, other than assuming contiguous blocks of zeroes are holes? Thanks, Sean
2011 Feb 07
3
premature question on 5.6
What will be the correct way to migrate ext3 to ext4 going from 5.5 to 5.6? Will something after the update ask if you want to migrate the file systems? Looking forward to some file system speed ups with large files. Thanks Jerry
2008 Dec 15
2
How to sell linux tools?
Hi, I need clarifications on how to sell linux tools. (Though i' not sure how people ready to buy it :) ) I have written few tools and planning to write more(by giving up current non-linux & boring job). I want to know,which license will allow me to sell tools/softwares? (I hope to sell the products through online) Cheers, Lakshmipathi.G www.giis.co.in
2011 Mar 08
3
[Newbie] Reclaiming /boot space
When trying to do a yum update, I am told I need more space in /boot. When I check the contents of /boot (ls -l /boot), there are no files. If I do a df -h, there is no available space yet it shows that it has a lot of used space. The fstab shows the following: # This file is edited by fstab-sync - see 'man fstab-sync' for details /dev/VolGroup00/LogVol00 /
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
TEST 3 If you get a "connection refused" response then the smbd server may not be running. If you installed it in inetd.conf then you probably edited that file incorrectly. If you installed it as a daemon then check that it is running, and check that the netbios-ssn port is in a LISTEN state using "netstat -a". Note: You have xinetd not inetd on the redhat box. To avoid all