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1998 Aug 13
2
SAMBA digest 1778
PLEASE, PLEASE DELETE ME OFF THE MAILING LIST. I HAVE SENT SEVERAL
MESSAGES REGARDING THIS!!!
THANK YOU
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2006 Oct 31
0
PSARC/2002/762 Layered Trusted Solaris
Author: jpk
Repository: /hg/zfs-crypto/gate
Revision: e7e07b2f4fcfbe725493f4074f9e9f0d8bfd8e1c
Log message:
PSARC/2002/762 Layered Trusted Solaris
PSARC/2005/060 TSNET: Trusted Networking with Security Labels
PSARC/2005/259 Layered Trusted Solaris Label Interfaces
PSARC/2005/573 Solaris Trusted Extensions for Printing
PSARC/2005/691 Trusted Extensions for Device Allocation
PSARC/2005/723 Solaris
1998 Sep 08
0
SysV interface script
A long time ago, on a mailing list far away, I promised to send the SysV
interface script that I use with success; the supplied one is a bit, err,
basic...
Well, one thing led to another, and I quite forgot, so without further
ado, here it is (usual disclaimers):
#!/bin/sh
#
# This interface script drives a PC-attached printer via the SAMBA utility.
#
# This script is a gross simplification of
1999 Jun 30
0
Filtering ^D and PCL headers in samba print jobs under Solaris
This is my way of filtering ^D and PCL headers
out of samba jobs on a solaris 7 system.
It assumes that all your printers are capable of postscript,
and that you are using PS drivers on any printers are not PCL capable.
1) Add a declaration of pcl capability to the relevant printers:
lpadmin -p hp8000 -I 'simple,postscript,pcl'
Choose which printers you do this to carefully,
Using
1998 Aug 17
0
NN comment fields, Browse lists, case sensitivity, and Samba
>> From: "Mark Hazen" <mhazen@franklin.uga.edu>
>> Subject: Re: Network Neighborhood comment fields and Samba
>>
>>Have you tried commenting that string out in your smb.conf file, and letting
>>the string be set first in the individual configs? That'd be my first
>>suggestion.
I have tried that, and that just forced the default comment of:
1998 Aug 13
0
SAMBA digest 1777
>Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1998 09:00:20 -0400
>From: "Eric Gurevitz" <gurevitz@cs.umd.edu>
>
> I use samba mostly for printing. On NT server you can install the
necessary
>print drivers for 95, NT, etc so that when a user connects to a printer it
>automatically downloads the correct driver. Is there anyway to do this with
>samba?
Yes, but not under NT. This is in
1998 Aug 13
0
Failure to execute programs from a mapped drive
>If I put an app in 'Alex_Ardalich' I get something like a file not
>found errors.
>
>An app in a folder under the General share runs fine.
Most likely to do with the way that Win95 tries to access directories.
Rename your directories to all lower case, and my guess is you'll resolve
the problem. You can force lowercase names (this has been our solution here)
or you can
1997 Sep 11
0
Win95 Lockups
I have a STANDALONE machine at home which exhibits the same problems of
locking up when a user logs out. I have the MS Client as well, but I'm not
connected to anything, even though it does a "local" domain login upon
startup. My lockup problems appeared after installing the Win95 client, in
what was otherwise a perfectly running machine.
I say it's the networking client.
-mh.
1999 Sep 07
2
LP print service stalls
Hi All,
When our server receives simultaneous print jobs from 2 or more clients, the print service stalls and I have to manually restart it (lpsched).
I am running Samba 2.0.4b under Solaris 2.5.1 on a SPARC 20 and I'm using system V printing. The printers are connected to the ethernet using HP Jetdirect cards and administered by jetadmin on the Sun box.
Any ideas on how I could troubleshoot
2004 Jul 10
3
Printing banners
Hi
I'm running Samba 2.2.8a on a UnixWare 7.1.3 box. I'd set up the Samba
printer shares, and it seemed to be working fine (only live for a couple
of weeks). However, I've just added some heavy users, and the printer
daemon keeps bombing out. I'd configured the printers to use lpr, but
someone suggested I should use lp, so I thought I'd give this a go at
the weekend.
2006 Apr 15
0
Is printcap information required if no [printers] share?
Hi folks,
I have a print server, running SPARC Solaris 9. I've just upgraded from
Samba 3.0.10 to 3.0.22 and immediately hit system load issues which
appear to be related to the use of "lpstat -v" to determine the
available print queues.
There are about 70 Unix print queues on this system. Running "lpstat -v"
can take something like 20s of wall-clock time. lpstat
1999 May 18
0
Printer connection question
Hello,
Is it possible to set up a printer on a Sun Solaris (sparc 2.6) machine
and have it properly print to an HP Laserjet printer without the use of
jetdirect?
I'm trying to print to an NT controlled printer using Samba on the Sun
machine. I've been trying to utilize the "smbprint" command, however I'm
having all kinds of problems.
On the Sun machine, I add the printer
1999 Sep 13
0
Solaris printer filter incantation?
Dear Steve,
RE:
> sorry to ask this question, which is really about Solaris printer
> administration, here but i've looked everywhere else i can think of to no
> avail. i've got a LaserJet 1100 hooked up to a Solaris box and i want to
> print to it from W98 clients. for this to happen, the PCL coming from the
> W98 boxes needs to be passed through the print system
1998 Oct 20
3
SAMBA 1.9.18p10 problem
I have been using Samba 1.9.18p8 in a Solaris 2.6 machine for months
but suddenly this week there is a problem. Nothing's changed.
I have some persistent connection of my NTSP3 client to the samba share.
When I login as usual, it fails to mount the drive. It either prompt for
password but whatever password the samba rejects, or give a "Access is
Denied" when you try to access the
2010 Jul 06
2
Jul 06 00:06:15 dict: Error: dict client: Broken handshake
After building and install dovecot I then made my own self signed SSL
certs and placed them carefully into the correct places :
Thus :
# grep -v "^#" dovecot-openssl.cnf | grep -v "^$"
[ req ]
default_bits = 1024
encrypt_key = yes
distinguished_name = req_dn
x509_extensions = cert_type
prompt = no
[ req_dn ]
C=CA
ST=Ontario
L=Toronto
O=Blastwave
OU=IMAP server
2016 Nov 17
0
problem with normalizePath()
I wonder if this could be related to the issue that I submitted to bugzilla
about two months ago? (
https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=17159)
That is to say, could it be that it's treating the first path after the
single backslash as an actual directory, rather than as the name of the
share?
--
Evan Cortens, PhD
Institutional Analyst - Office of Institutional Analysis
2013 May 02
1
multivariate, hierarchical model
Sorry for the last email, sent too early.
I have a small data set that has a hierarchical structure. It has both temporal (year, months) and spatial (treatment code and zone code). The following explains the data:
WSZ_Code the
water supply zone code (1 to 8)
Treatment_Code the
treatment plant which supplies each water supply zone (1 to 4)
2016 Nov 17
2
problem with normalizePath()
The packages "readxl" and "haven" (and possibly others) no longer access files on shared network drives. The problem appears to be in the normalizePath() function. The file can be read from a local drive or by functions that don't call normalizePath(). The error thrown is
Error: path[1]="\\Hzndhhsvf2/data/OCPH/EPI/BHSDM/Group/17.xls": The system cannot find the
2016 Nov 30
0
problem with normalizePath()
In researching another issue, I discovered a workaround: the network drive folder needs to be mapped to the local PC.
setwd("//Hzndhhsvf2/data/OCPH/EPI/BHSDM/Group/Michael Laviolette/Stat tools")
df1 <- readxl::read_excel("addrlist-4-MikeL.xls", 2) # fails, throws same error
df2 <- readxl::read_excel("Z:/Stat
1999 Sep 09
1
SAMBA digest 2226
samba@samba.org ????????:
> SAMBA Digest 2226
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>Topics covered in this issue include:
>
> 1) RE: weird printing problems.
> by "cbrink" <cbrink@allsportssupply.com>
> 2) Re: weird printing problems.
> by "John J. LeMay Jr." <jlemay@njmc.com>
> 3) Connection