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1997 Dec 02
1
netbios-ns address already in use?
I was just browsing through my logs and noticed this many times: Dec 2 14:00:37 barney inetd[3021]: netbios-ns/udp: bind: Address already in use netbios-ns should run on port 137/udp right? This is the samba nmbd server, right? When I do a ps -fe |grep nmbd I see this: root 708 1 0.0 Nov 26 ?? 3:52.39 nmbd -n Alpha_1000 root 709 708 0.0 Nov 26 ??
1997 Dec 03
1
Too many users for samba?
Hi, I've been running a Linux machine (RedHat 4.1 kernel 2.0.27) with Samba 1.9.16p9 (built by RedHat) for about 1 year now. Everything has been working just fine, but recently I increased the number of users. When I get to about 75 users the whole system goes down, with messages like: Unable to load interpreter No more processes File table overflow If I manage to kill Samba, the system
1998 Apr 23
1
Am I being hacked?
I am seeing a BUNCH of these type of messages in my log.nmb file. the IP address varies, with only 2 different ones showing up. process_node_status_request: status request for name *<00> from IP 206.139.7.109 on subnet REMOTE_BROADCAST_SUBNET - name not found. The other IP address is 192.68.22.214 Unfortunately, the log does not have time stamps, so I don't know when this is
1998 Aug 17
0
Inject DOMAIN into nmbd?
My NT WINS server has died. I am in the process of reinstalling it, but it needs to join a domain in a remote location. However, since it was the WINS server, it can't find the remote domain to join so I can't reinstall it. Aaarg! So, I would like to forget about the whole NT WINS thing and make Samba my WINS server. I have added the "WINS Support= yes" to my smb.conf and
1998 Aug 28
2
Printer Pool
Is there a way in samba to create a printer pool like you can do with NT? I have two HP Network Printers (4000N) which I can setup and print to from Win95, no problem. But I want to make the most "efficient" use of the printers, as they are in a lab, sitting right next to each other... Thanks... === Tim --------------------------------------------------------------------- | Tim
2000 Nov 15
3
netbios-ns/udp server failing
Why am I getting the following error mesage? Nov 15 07:52:00 e250 inetd[679]: netbios-ns/udp server failing (looping), servic e terminated ks -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
2004 Jan 28
1
netbios-ns failing (looping)
Hello everybody, I installed samba 3.0.1 on a solaris 8 and I don't understand the message in /var/adm/messages ... netbios-ns/udp server failing (looping) service terminated The command niscat services.org_dir returns netbios-ns netbios-ns tcp 137 netbios name service netbios-ns netbios-ns udp 137 netbois name service Any ideas Jean Frontin System team I R I T Universit?
2000 May 31
1
netbios-ns/udp: Server failing (looping)
Hi, I've downloaded samba-2.0.7-hppa1.1-hp-hpux11.00.tar.Z and installed it on a HP K380 HP-UX 11.00 server. After starting the services I receive the following messages in the syslog and therefore can't get it to work: May 31 01:54:45 gemtst inetd[5462]: netbios-ns/udp: Service enabled May 31 01:54:45 gemtst inetd[5462]: bootps/udp: bind: Address already in use May 31 01:54:45 gemtst
1998 Jun 25
1
Bug#23903: samba: samba maps username before authenicating with NT password server
Hi, I am the Debian GNU/Linux of the Samba package in this distribution. Today I received this bug report but since I don't use the authentication method this user mentions, I can't reproduce the problem. I heard Jeremy Allison said something about a bug in 1.9.18p8 regarding user mappings and posted a patch but since the patch is applied to the version of Samba this user is using, I am
2017 Aug 02
2
Fw: Re: Made a join with a netbios name, which already existed, now replication errors
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017 08:50:38 +0200 gizmo via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > Cleaned the DNS manually with the DNS application, but still I > > can't join. Same error. > > I thought it was the same error, but now I saw there is a small > difference. It seems like a deleted object causes the problem. > With "ldbsearch --cross-ncs --show-deleted
2017 Aug 02
0
Fw: Re: Made a join with a netbios name, which already existed, now replication errors
> Cleaned the DNS manually with the DNS application, but still I can't join. Same error. I thought it was the same error, but now I saw there is a small difference. It seems like a deleted object causes the problem. With "ldbsearch --cross-ncs --show-deleted .." I can see now that entry for "samba3" (beside all other demoted servers), which appears in the error message.
2017 Aug 01
2
Fw: Re: Made a join with a netbios name, which already existed, now replication errors
> But with the DNS-Tool from Windows I can see a lot of entries for samba3, all of them for services like _gc, _kerberos, _ldap, _kpasswd. Cleaned the DNS manually with the DNS application, but still I can't join. Same error.
2017 Aug 01
0
Fw: Re: Made a join with a netbios name, which already existed, now replication errors
Hello, now with "ldbsearch --cross-ncs ..." I dont find entries of domain controllers anymore except samba1 and samba2. sam.ldb seems to be clean now. But with the DNS-Tool from Windows I can see a lot of entries for samba3, all of them for services like _gc, _kerberos, _ldap, _kpasswd. Can this be the reason for the error I get when I join samba5 ? Do I have to delete this entries ?
2017 Oct 31
0
Made a join with a netbios name, which already existed, now replication errors
> On 2017.08.02, at 4:22 AM, Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > On Wed, 2 Aug 2017 10:48:50 +0200 > gizmo via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >>> No you cannot delete something that is already deleted, but then >>> deleted objects should be ignored and I think this is fixed in later >>> versions.
2017 Nov 01
1
Made a join with a netbios name, which already existed, now replication errors
On Tue, 2017-10-31 at 17:37 -0500, Matthew Delfino via samba wrote: > > > > I’m having a similar problem. I just fixed a bad member of my samba > domain - an samba AD DC that wasn’t working. I demoted it, > uninstalled Samba and reinstalled, then rejoined the domain. > > Everything's replicating nicely. All my users can authenticate. But > my samba AD DCs are all
1998 Jun 10
2
need mount version 6 ???
I just installed linux 2.1.85 on a Red Hat 5.0 box that was the 2.0.31 kernel. Now my smbfs is broken. When I try to access a share on another SMB box, I get: SMBFS: need mount version 6 smbmount returns "invalid parameter" error, IIRC. I've gone cross-eyed staring at DejaNews today, trying to find a solution to this, but so far only other people reporting the problem, and no one
1997 Oct 21
1
Samba Server Not Browseable
Hello- I am in the process of upgrading our NT 3.51 to NT 4.0 but have run into a problem: We have Samba 1.9.14 running on a UnixWare 2.1 machine. With the NT 3.51 machines the Samba Serveris not visible in the Network Neightborhood, but it can be easily accessed by specifying where one wants to connect. NT 4.0 doesn't seem to have this option. So, 1) can someone tell me HOW to make
1998 Jul 13
1
password server problem
We are using samba with a NT4.0 Primary Domain Controller as a samba password server. Logon validation on the primary domain controller works fine, the NT machine validates the user password. BUT: On the NT PDC the event log shows numerous entries saying: Unknown user or wrong password Did anybody experience this too ???? Rainer von Bongartz /D/I/L/ rainer.von-bongartz@dil.de
2017 Aug 01
2
Fw: Re: Made a join with a netbios name, which already existed, now replication errors
> Get rid of samba3 by demoting it again as you did last time, search > through sam.ldb for any mention of samba3 and samba4 (you will > probably have to use '--cross-ncs' with ldbsearch or lbdedit), then > remove them. > Now start again with a new DC, but this time, call it anything but > samba3 or samba4. Getting worse and worse .... I demoted samba3 and then also
1998 Jun 16
1
Access Database SLOW
I've got a user that wants an Access database shared out. I've got a decent machine serving out the directory (300 MHz Pentium II) running RedHat 5.0 (kernel 2.0.34) with Samba 1.9.17p4 (RPM is samba-1.9.17p4-3). I've created a simple share entry in the smb.conf file: [global] debug level = 1 browsable = yes comment = Samba under Linux (RedHat 5.0) domain master = yes