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1997 Dec 20
1
Intermittent logon failures
Samba 1.9.17p2 running on SPARC 4 Solaris 2.5. Windows 95 clients. For some time now I have been hearing reports of users not being able to logon to the domain--but I've never seen it happen myself, and I never do anything to fix it. It's just this annoying problem that doesn't happen often enough for me to ever see or track down. Today, FINALLY, I tried logging into a machine and
1997 Oct 03
1
Homedir maps (+small patch)
Hello, I have following setup: User homedir are on server B and I have samba running on server A and B (B is dec/osf1, A is HPUX). In Luke's reply to "Spiros B" (tue 12 aug 97) he said: > because (and this is the bit about the home.map support that i don't > exactly understand, and don't quite follow) when you do a domain logon > to server A, the home.map support
1999 Jan 20
2
Multiple servers from single /usr/local
Dear Samba Users, In the past, with Samba 1.9.18p10, I have handled running several Sun SPARC/Solaris server boxes that share the same /usr/local/samba filesystem. I did this by putting different configuration files in /usr/local/samba/lib. For example: smb.conf.host1, smb.conf.host2, etc. But, now with Samba-2.0.0, it didn't seem to work. My initial questions are: 1) There are now files
1997 Oct 20
1
Disappearing clients in WINS list
On Mon, 20 Oct 1997, Dieter Rothacker wrote: > Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote: > > > > Here is the smb.conf of the disappeared samba box: > > ^^^^^^^^^^^ > I do not think THIS computer should become local master !? > (see below) > > > > wins support = no > > > workgroup = WORKGROUP > > >
1998 May 03
1
Linux passwd authentication through NT
Hello, I would like to authenticate Linux' logins by asking a local NT server whether the supplied login id and the corresponding password match. Is there a way to do this ? I.e. is there a PAM module or any other utility that would allow me to do this from a script ? (i.e. a script like $ correct_NT_passwd _supplied_username_ _supplied_passwd_ that would return 0 if they match
1997 Oct 07
4
utime and backing up files
I read in the Samba docs that there is a problem with "utime()" when a user updates another users file the modified time cannot be updated. According to the docs, even if it the file has write permissions set for the non-owner. When I attempt to do a test on a files that is mode 777, I create the file as one user, wait a minute, edit it again as another user, and it changes the modified
1998 May 11
1
(wtmp) Suggestion to samba
Joao Carlos Mendes Luis <jonny@coe.ufrj.br> wrote: > I think it would be useful if samba had a utmp log interface. > I know that it's possible to see who is logged with smbstatus, but > sometimes a simple who(1) or w(1) is more efficient and ubiquitous. If you were to search for 'wtmp' in the 1997 archives (via the Samba web pages), you would find one interesting
1998 Jan 28
2
NT - Not allowed from this workstation
I am the sysadmin in an office with an overabundance of Win95 machines and a few NT 4.0 workstations. All installs went relatively easy for logon scripts, wins, etc. I have run into a semi-serious problem with 2 of the 3 NT workstations. (All running the same service pack - 1). When trying to make a share from one of the 2 remaining workstations, I will recevie an error message saying that:
1997 Nov 26
3
Server string in Network Neighbourhood
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but is the string that appears in browser lists restricted to being a single string without spaces, or can you include spaces ? I have samba v1.9.15p8 running on a SGI O2 system, and I'm accessing its filesystems from a W95 PC. I started off with the following line in my /etc/init.d/samba script NMBD_OPTS="-C11th Floor SGI O2" which results in
2018 Oct 22
5
[fdo] Code of Conduct questions
Hi, I've cross-posted this to freedesktop@, as the xdg@ list is only used for actual specification development. On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 at 00:36, Jacob Lifshay <programmerjake at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, we were thinking of asking if freedesktop would host Kazan (https://github.com/kazan-3d/kazan) for us, however some of our community members have objections with how freedesktop's
2004 Jun 01
2
issue with SE/Linux - sshd not giving access to /dev/pts/[n]
hi there, i have an issue on my newly created Debian/SELinux/unstable system. i have pam 0.77 se1 installed ssh 3.8.1p1-4 (OpenSSH) and libselinux1 1.12-1. i can log in as root, fine. but i cannot log in as an ordinary user, and i had to grant special permission to the _user_ process (NOT sshd or pam before a setuid and exec is carried out) to access /dev/pts/0. in other
2019 Oct 02
2
Adding support for vscale
On Wed, 2 Oct 2019 at 05:09, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl at lkcl.net> wrote: > > My general feeling on this then is that both RVV and SV should avoid using > vscale. > > In the case of RVV, MVL is a hardware defined constant that is never > *intended* to be known by applications. There's no published detection > mechanism. Loops are supposed to be designed
1997 Dec 09
2
SAMBA digest 1518
>> The problem is performance. While Samba is not terribly slow it's still >> too slow. Copying large files takes about half a minute/meg on an > >i find that samba running on FreeBSD is also pathetically slow: 10 to 20 >k per second. adding "socket options = TCP_NODELAY" speeds this up by a >factor of ten to twenty, on a 10mb/s LAN with NE2000 cards. it
2000 Aug 16
5
samba development
i started on the nt domains for unix project on the basis of paul ashton's enthusiastic and "this can't be too hard" attitude, back in august 97. since then, with the encouragement of a number of people over the last three years, and with the discouragement of others, the nt domains protocols are now pretty well understood. due to that constant discouragement, i no longer find
1999 Dec 20
6
URGENT: REDHAT 6.1 STORES SAMBA PRIVATE FILES IN /etc
dear redhat, i examined a friend's system today, to help him configure it. assuming that he just "installed" from scratch the samba package, it appears that you have provided a default smb.conf file for redhat 6.1 that puts samba private configuration files in /etc. the suggested options, for example show "smbpasswd file = /etc/smbpasswd". this is REALLY bad. 1) you
1997 Dec 04
11
/etc/passwd - Domain Controller Synchronization
Hello, I don't know much about Samba so forgive me if this is a stupid question. I'm currently working on a project for a client that relies on Unix machines for their main applications. Access to Unix applications is done through terminal emulation (vt 100) on Windows PCs. We are implementing a Windows NT network for file an print sharing and to support SMS. One of the goals of the
1997 Sep 29
1
UMASK Problems
I have quite a problem with the new SAMBA version(s) ( both 1.9.17 and 1.9.17 p2). When creating a directory in a samba-mounted unix file system the create mask entry will be ignored. I tried a lot (changing umasks on the unix boxes (SunOS/Solaris), changing the create mask entry to a many different values) but nothing happens at all. Every directory will be created with the permissions of 755.
1997 Nov 15
1
RPC client on unix, server on NT
I'm writing a secure RPC Server for NT, and I'd like to write a UNIX client. How can I have the UNIX client authenticate to the NT server (which uses LAN Manager/SMB)? Thanks, Marc
1997 Dec 01
1
Why \pipe\MKSPipe ?
I've got Source Integrity installed on our network and at least one person is having a problem checking files in. A tcpdump shows that the client is trying to open \pipe\MKSPipe (MKS is the Source Integrity Manufacturer). SAMBA (of course) replies with: SMBError = ERRSRV - ERRaccess (The requester does not have the necessary access rights within the specified context for the requested
1997 Nov 29
1
Workgroup popups with samba
Hello, I'd like to know if there's a way to receive Workgroup's winpopup messages with samba under linux. If it's impossible, what are the technical problems caused by such a request ? Thank you -- ,,, o + +-----------------------ooO---(_)---Ooo---------------------------+ | "Xylo", a.k.a