similar to: non root user access to smbmount shares

Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches similar to: "non root user access to smbmount shares"

2004 Dec 28
2
Best RH/FC version for dvd rip?
Greetings: I'd like to bring up a CentOS-3.3 system to use for multi-media purposes. One of the packages I'm installing is dvdrip and all it's dependant packages (libdv, libdvdcss, libdvdread, avifile, & transcode). I'm hunting down the packages on freshrpms.net and I notice that there are packages available for FC1, FC2 & FC3. Question: Which FC version should I use
2001 Apr 09
0
Problems Browsing
I have Samba 2.07 on Mandrake 7.2 distro. I am proxying a DSL connection successfully over Squid. I do not have ipchains running but with all the BS Mandrake like to pack on it's hard to tell what it's scripts all do. All the tests with the smbclient on the samba machine work fine. Also all the test with nmblookup. I have a clean Ping from both ends. When I use smbclient to view my Win98
2000 Jun 26
0
samba 207 on solaris - idiot newbie questions
Hello all. I've decided to try using samba on our Solaris systems to give users who are stuck with PCs on their desks access to our gis data. I obtained a compiled binary package of version 2.0.7 from one of the samba.org sites, and have installed SAMBAroot, SAMBAusr, SAMBAman, and SAMBAdoc. All apparently worked just fine. I've made a couple of changes to the smb.conf file, changing
2016 May 26
1
Failed to join domain: failed to lookup DC info for domain '<EXAMPLE.COM>' over rpc: The object name is not found.
> OK, then it sounds like a dns problem, can you post the ipaddresses of > the DCs, the resolv.conf files from the DCs. You seem to be using Bind9, > can you post the conf files for this. > > Can you also post the resolv.conf file and /etc/hosts from the client > > You also seem to have a lot of cruft in the ZUES smb.conf, one line in > particular shouldn't be
2003 Apr 23
0
[Bug 83] New: Owner matching support broken in Kernel 2.4.20
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=83 Summary: Owner matching support broken in Kernel 2.4.20 Product: iptables userspace Version: 1.2.7a Platform: i386 OS/Version: Debian GNU/Linux Status: NEW Severity: blocker Priority: P2 Component: iptables AssignedTo:
2016 May 26
1
Failed to join domain: failed to lookup DC info for domain '<EXAMPLE.COM>' over rpc: The object name is not found.
>You say 'My domain controller and client are running Debian testing with >samba 4.4.3' >This sort of suggests you only have one DC, yet you have posted two DC >smb.conf files, can we sort this out before going further. Do you have >two DCs and are trying to join a client, or do you only have one DC and >are trying to join another DC? >Rowland Excuse me. I meant
1998 May 12
25
Checking remote servers
I''d like to hear some suggestions about securely administering a system remotely. Here''s the application: a project is going to scatter some server machines around the US. The server machines will be running Linux, with the only network servers being a custom application. Ignoring the separate question of physical security, how can I remotely check the system''s