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2002 May 30
2
error connecting to myhost:139 (Invalid argument)
Hello,
I've been trying to get part of a disk visible from a HP J5600 Unix machine (hostname = oed209, IP = 192.168.33.209) running HP-UX 10.26 and Samba v1.9.18p7 to a MicronPC XKE Laptop (hostname = oed123, IP = 192.168.33.123) running W98SE.
Net masks on both machines are set to 255.255.255.0.
Neither machine uses DHCP.
Hostnames, their aliases, and their IP addresses are defined on both
2009 Apr 02
1
Start Klimt from R
Hello,
I want to start Klimt from S.Urbanek directly from R.
In the description of klimt is the following R-Code:
source("klimt.r");
d<-read.table("mydataset.txt");
t<-tree(OUT2~.,d);
Klimt(t,d);
One should make sure, that the klimt.jar is in the working directory of R
(in my case "C:\Program FilesR\R-2.8.1" I think).
But although I copied klimt.jar into
1998 Aug 25
1
static entries to WINS, how to do correct ?
Dear samba users,
I'm trying to add static entries to a samba WINS server (samba-1.9.18p8-51.2).
Therefore I have a file /etc/samba/lmhosts:
--------------------------------------------
klimt.iwr KLIMT
klee KLEE
--------------------------------------------
and start nmb with:
/usr/sbin/nmbd -d 3 -H /etc/samba/lmhosts
The problem now is:
Only if "wins proxy=yes"
2009 May 12
1
questions on rpart (tree changes when rearrange the order of covariates?!)
Greetings,
I am using rpart for classification with "class" method. The test data is
the Indian diabetes data from package mlbench.
I fitted a classification tree firstly using the original data, and then
exchanged the order of Body mass and Plasma glucose which are the
strongest/important variables in the growing phase. The second tree is a
little different from the first one. The
2001 Mar 29
3
INETD Question.
I'm currently running version 2.0.7 of samba(CIFS9000). I have HPUX 11.x
installed on the samba server. When I try to run this from inetd it doesn't
work. I can run a startup script that runs the smbd as a daemon and it works
fine. But if I try to run it from inetd it won't start. The previous version
of Samba 1.9.18p10 that I had on this server worked fine. Is this a bug in
2000 Feb 28
7
smbd and nmbd
Hi.
I'm getting messages to the effect:
Inetd: /usr/local/samba/lib/nmbd: Hangup
Last messages repeat 319 times
I start samba from inetd. Should I be starting it as a daemon or starting
it in init.d? If starting it as a daemon in in init.d, does someone have a
script that can let me use? I'm running samba on an a Sun E450, with
Solaris 2.7. Thanks.
grant
1997 Oct 31
1
Connecting to samba-1.9.17p4 as non-administrator
I have a Win95 machine that I am trying to connect to a Samba share. When I
log in as administrator, I can connect to any and all samba shares just
fine. When I log onto the PC as a normal user, it asks for a password and
rejects them all. The logs say "server xyz rejected password" for each of
these attempts. This server has SP3 and I *do* have the encryption stuff
compiled in. I
1997 Dec 15
0
Samba 1.9.17p4 for STRATUS VOS now available
For those interested :
My port of Samba 1.9.17p4 to STRATUS VOS is now available on
ftp://ftp.stratus.com/pub/vos/tools
Erik 'Samba for VOS' Devriendt
1998 May 18
0
nmbd not working under Solaris 2.6/Samba 1.9.17p4
Greetings, O Mighty SAMBA masters.
A problem cropped up with our SAMBA implementation, which began when we
upgraded the Sun Ultra 3000 on which it runs from Solaris 2.5.1 to Solaris
2.6. Our NT servers are no longer able to connect the the file services
offered from that box, or at best, only intermittently. I began going
through the "Diagnosing Samba" document (the one on the web
1997 Dec 30
0
Weird problem with smb 1.9.17p4 and p5
Overall environment is SunOS and Solaris 2.X machines running a mixture of
smb.1.9.17.p4 and p5.
This machine is a SunOS 4.1.3_U1 running smb.1.9.17p5. (debug level 3)
AAAA is Primary Domain Controller (NT4.0) 206.63.206.24
zotz is Win95 machine
>From smb.conf:
security = server
password server = aaaa
>From log.zotz:
[snip]
Connecting to 206.63.206.24 at port 139
connected to password
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
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Changes to user passwords are captured by a special DLL, which traps and
then stores the password changes in encrypted form in a private area.
On each synchronization schedule, the synchronization service first examines
the SAM file for changes, and then checks this private area for passwords
to be synchronized. Once