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1998 Apr 17
1
diskless windows
Hi. I wanted to set diskless win95 but I read the list archives
and I decided not to do it diskless.
So I tried diskless windows but I got a problem.
I do this.
1.- I did booting images with bootware proms.
2.- I managed to install DOS clients from microsoft. That was painfull
because the one I downloaded from MS didn't connected to
my samba server. I used a dos clients that creates a NT
1998 Nov 12
1
bug: file time travels when updating
Hi, I think I've found a bug.
When I create a file from win95 it's stored in the server with the
date of creation. (that's ok)
If I update the file from win95 the date of the file changes but
it's stored as one hour less than it should be. (not so ok)
example:
1.- I create a file at 16:45
$ ls -ld b.txt
Nov 12 16:45 b.txt
2.- I update that file one minute
1999 Sep 14
2
MS Exchange
I have a MS Exchange server. I'd like to install a samba server
for the users.
Does someone know if MS Exchange can validate users in samba ?
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1998 Nov 30
2
A group of users belong to another samba server
Hi. I have a samba server with 3000 users.
I want to install another little server with a printer
and I want to give access only to a group of users from
the main server.
[ MAIN ]
[SAMBA-SERVER]
|
|
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[little]-printer a group of users from MAIN can print
[server] to this server
Someone can give me a hint of how can I achieve this
easily ? What document should I read ?
2003 Jul 24
1
Re: samba Digest, Vol 7, Issue 34
Make sure the XP box's firewall is disabled for the network connection
you're using to connect to the samba server (advanced properties of the
network connection).
________________________________________________________________________
> From: Francesc Guasch <frankie@etsetb.upc.es>
> To: G?mes G?za <geza@kzsdabas.sulinet.hu>
> Cc: samba@samba.org
> Subject: Re:
1999 Jul 12
0
CONTRIB: crash_samba
I just wrote this little script that makes concurrent
connections to a samba or NT server.
It connects to a service and does a dir.
This may be useful if you want to check the resources
of your server.
Configure it changing the vars at the begining.
In my tests I compared two computers, NT vs samba-2.0.3
NT was much faster. 50 concurrent connections, 10 commands issued.
NT-4.0 SP4 Ppro 166 ,
1998 Nov 16
0
file modification time
Hi, I commented last week about a misbehaviour I found from
samba. When I update a file the modification time is set
wrong. When the file is created it does right.
It doesn't happen if I set the timezone to GMT.
Before I had tried with GMT+1 , WET , MET.
The server and the client are syncronized.
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1999 Jun 27
3
Linux can't telnet to WFW 3.11
My server is RH 5.2 and i use Samba 1.9.18p10 and the client use WFW 3.11 with
tcp/ip protocols installed. The subnet and the IP Address is right but I still
only telnet form WFW 3.11 to Linux...not the reverse. On Linux telnet is
working. I've checked it through this cmdline "telnet localhost 23 or telnet
127.0.0.1" . And I also testparm smb.conf and nothing wrong happen. FYI I set
1997 Oct 16
0
Browsing on WfW
Dear All,
we have shared a directory which includes several subdirectories from a
Unix server. Browsing the subdirectories on an Windows 3.11 Client leads
to an unestimated result. All files in the second subdirectory-level are
invisible. The files in the first subdirectory-level could be accessed
normally. This is only a problem on WfW Clients, browsing the
directories on a NT host leads to no
1998 Apr 09
0
Howto hook up a Wfw 3.11 client to browse Samba shares on Solaris boxes...
Hi,
Sorry if this is the documentation somewhere; however, I need a little
tutorial help on howto configure a Wfw client for Samba:
I have two samba servers, 1.9.18p2, on a couple of our Sun machines running
Solaris 2.3. I know how to gain access from various Win95 machines in our
group; however, I was requested to set up access for a Win3.11 machine today,
and I'm kinda stumped.
This
2000 Jan 22
1
1.9.18p10: Incompete directory listing from WfW 3.11
Hi,
we're having quite a strange problem with our Linux samba (1.9.18p10)
server:
when doing a directory list from a Windows for Workgroups 3.11 Client
all files an directories appear except <.> and <..>. While this is not a
serious problem when using ?dir?, some applications (e.g. Ami Pro 3.1)
seem to rely on these entries. In the file dialogues this particular
application does
2003 Feb 12
3
Failed to parse ACL smbcacls
I'm trying to set up a Samba server with ACLS.
Versions:
- xfs in kernel-2.4.20.
- samba-2.2.7a compiled with ACL support
I'm trying first with smbcacls. But I can't manage to
guess the syntax of the ACL command.
I want the user "frankie" could RWX a file owned by "javi"
#smbcacls //localhost/public te1st.txt -A ACL:frankie:0/0/RWX -U javi
Failed to parse ACL
1998 Jun 28
0
Browsing with 1.9.18p7 and WfW 3.11
Hi
We are using a Debian 1.3.1 server (two Ethernet-Cards) with 18
Clients. The Clients remote-boot from the server using
mars_nwe(Novell-Server emulation). Under Windows (WfW 3.11) the Clients
user the Microsoft 32-bit Tcp-Stack to access the samba-server( 1.9.18p7).
The problem is that the clients can't see the samba-server in their
browse-lists, nor can they access the server with net
2001 Mar 22
2
hosts.equiv (fwd)
is anyone using rhost-rsa + hosts.equiv? is it broken?
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2003 Mar 06
1
Many processes per user
I have a samba server that starts creating a lot
of processes for each connected user, until it
renders the system unusable. Then restarting samba
solves it all.
The last time it crashed I saw 10-12 processes
per user. The number of processes keeps growing until
we restarted samba.
Right now it's working but I see there are 25
of smbd from root. That wasn't happening before.
I recall
2009 May 22
3
No response to our critical packet problem
Hi,
I have a strange problem. At a site where there are 20+ phones, there
is one phone that cannot make outbound (to PSTN) calls.
Each call is dropped after 20s with "no response to our critical packet".
Calls to voicemail and internal extensions work fine.
I understand that everything points to a NAT problem, but I don't
understand how it could be because:
1) It does not affect
2013 Jul 02
0
binding/unbinding devices to vfio-pci
On Tue, 2013-07-02 at 14:15 +0000, Yoder Stuart-B08248 wrote:
> Alex,
>
> I'm trying to think through how binding/unbinding of devices will
> work with VFIO for platform devices and have a couple of questions
> about how vfio-pci works.
>
> When you bind a device to vfio-pci, e.g.:
> # echo 1102 0002 > /sys/bus/pci/drivers/vfio-pci/new_id
>
> ...I understand
2010 Aug 21
1
Help Choosing Start Values for nls
Hi all,
I'm trying to do a simple curve fit and coming up with some interesting
results I would like to get comment on.
So as shown below, tsR is my explanatory and response is... well... my
response.
This same data in gnumeric gets fitted with the curve "response=10078.4 +
1358.67 * ln (explanatory - 2009.07)
So I'm using nls with the start values supplied by gnumeric.
in
2017 Nov 15
0
Issues on hibernated domains
Hello.
I am using libvirt and KVM for a VDI project. It works fine,
great job ! I have only a small issue that bothers some
users from time to time.
This is libvirt-bin 2.5.0-3ubuntu5.5.
When restoring a saved domain that has been many hours or
days down, the network address may be taken by some other
virtual machine. Then both are in conflict.
I found this patch:
2014 May 24
1
Fwd: Possible to load VBIOS TSR from MEMDISK, then load Linux?
Intel has VBIOS updates available that end-users typically cannot use
unless their vendor includes it in a system BIOS update. The only
exception is being able to use a DOS TSR (terminate and stay resident)
executable, which doesn?t work e.g. in NT-based Windows. However, I do
not know if this also applies to Linux (and that may be a question to
ask elsewhere). However, regarding MEMDISK, would it