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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
1998 Apr 10
0
SMB across subnets
Hi
THis look like NT uses the dns-server to resolv netbios names (can be
configured in the network properties). Try disabling that, and pray that
nt, win95 und unix-servers find each other - if all the computers show up
in all the network neighbor hood's , you won. Otherwise - well, contact
microsoft - they invented wins, not-working-network-neighbor hood's and
things like this...
1998 Apr 02
1
Problem with sending messages (smbclient -M ...)
Hi
I use messages (net send...., smbclient -M ....) to let a server dial to
my provider, or to let him fetch my mial. This worked until I switched to
1.9.18p3. My server is named FGP, my group FGP_GROUP. One of the
nt-clients
is named SAUSCHNELL - and one of the users on SAUSCHNELL is names fgp -
like the server. Since I use 1.9.18p3 all the messages sent to FGP from a
NT-computer are actually
1998 Nov 23
0
SAMBA digest 1884
Please, remove my registration from your mailing-list.
For weeks I tried everything I could, but without any response!!
I followed all hints found under
http://samba.anu.edu.au/listproc
Sincerely
Bernhard Himmel
himmel@warnow.e-technik1.uni-rostock.de
himmel@saphir.physik1.uni-rostock.de
himmel@physik1.uni-rostock.de
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1999 Jan 04
1
SAMBA digest 1926
samba@samba.org schrieb:
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> Topics covered in this issue include:
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> 1) Three problems with Windows NT
> by terminus@backinthe.ussr.net (Jeremy Malcolm)
> 2) Re: Encrypted passwords and OS2/Win95/Win98
> by Benjamin Scott
1998 Nov 07
1
SAMBA digest 1867
OK, med 19:00
sv tid
/Lennart
At 13:05 1998-11-07 +1100, you wrote:
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>Topics covered in this issue include:
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> 1) Re: nis homedir troubles
> by Jeremy Allison <jallison@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com>
> 2) calling all Samba vendors!
> by Andrew Tridgell
1998 Dec 25
0
SAMBA digest 1920
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1998 Oct 08
3
digest...
Hi
I get this mailing-list as a digest (as everyone does, i guess). This is
quite inconvinient for answering single questions.. I every digest there is
a message with Subject: Re: Samba dingest <NR>... This makes it hard to keep
track about whath message the replay is ment for.
Another problem is, that mime-attachments don?t seem to work. This is
especially bad, because some Microsoft
1998 Apr 28
6
Problems with UNIX file permission
Hello,
I need to serve one fileshare to different users in different groups
( I do so ). I gave different users different groups and told samba
to make new files owned by user:group, mod 775.
But now some users have the need to write in the directory of another
group.
Is it possible to force user and group per directory and not per
share, or is it possible to create links in the filestructure
1998 May 11
2
determining domain master and forcing elections?
Every now and then one of my lusers sets up a machine which attempts
to be a local master and/or a domain master for our workgroup. This
sucks since we want our samba machine to *always* be the WINS master
server. (we have os level set to 255 for this machine) but appearantly
it still loses elections that come up from time to time.
The only way I know when this happens is when people come to me
2000 Apr 06
0
Please inform samba@samba.org David Barroso <h4371719@alumnes.eup.udl.es> Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> "Tulipant Gergely" <tulipant-gergely@dbrt.hu> Edwards Philip M Contr AFRL/SNRR <Philip.Edwards@wpafb.af.mil> Drenning Bruce
Steve Frampton [mailto:frampton@j-com.co.jp] of your address change
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samba@samba.org
David Barroso <h4371719@alumnes.eup.udl.es>
Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com>
"Tulipant Gergely" <tulipant-gergely@dbrt.hu>
Edwards Philip M Contr AFRL/SNRR <Philip.Edwards@wpafb.af.mil>
Drenning Bruce <bdrenni@catholicrelief.org>
Glenn
1999 Jan 11
0
SAMBA digest 1937
TO THE SAMBA TEAM:
MAY YOUR TRIBE BE HERE FOREVER! YOU' SIMPLY GREAT BUT i CAN'T AFFORD TO
BUY YOU A PIZZA BUT OUR NATIVE PIE "BUKO (YOUNG COCONUT) PIE" IS BETTER!
i HAVE BEEN USING SAMBA 1.9.16P9 AND STILL ALRIGHT. PERHAPS I'LL DO CHANGE
TO SAMBA 2.0 AND THIS IS A LONG WAY!
i DID TRIED SAMBA SINCE MY OFFICE CAN'T AFFORD TO BUY NFS TO SERVE AT
LEAST 20 PCs AND
1998 May 11
1
SAMBA-NTDOM
Hi
I'm becoming a bit confused. I have been trying out the Samba PDC code
from BRANCH_NTDOM on Solaris 2.5.1 (with great success !). I now want
to download the latest version and messages on the samba-ntdom list say
to download from the main branch. What exactly do I put in my cvs
command ? The NTDOM FAQ says
'cvs -d :pserver:cvs@samba.anu.edu.au:/cvsroot co samba '.
When I do
1998 Oct 03
1
Serius cross-subnet browsing question
> I've been having troubles getting cross subnet browsing working in
> existance with a WinNT domain master (hey, it's not my machine).
> Basically what is happening is that I am trying to setup a VPN (which
> shouldn't complicate things) that browsing will work across. The idea is
> this:
>
> There is an office in my local city that I'm connecting San
2019 Aug 23
0
[squid-users] AD user Login + Squid Proxy + Automatic Authentication
The most simple way to add SSO.
?
Install winbind krb5-user, then?your smb.conf,? update this config :
[global]
??? # Auth-Only setup with winbind. ( no Shares )
????log level = 1
??? workgroup = NTDOM
??? security = ADS
??? realm = YOUR-REALM
??? netbios name = HOSTNAME
?
??? preferred master = no
??? domain master = no
??? host msdfs = no
??? dns proxy = yes
?
??? interfaces = eth0 lo
??? bind
1998 Oct 26
0
SAMBA digest 1853
samba@samba.anu.edu.au wrote:
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> Topics covered in this issue include:
>
> 1) Re: long winded printing LARGE files soloution
> by Heiko Nardmann <h.nardmann@secunet.de>
> 2) Samba replacing NFS
> by Jonathan Peterson
1998 May 12
0
No subject
Hi,
A few weeks ago I announced a rewritten PROFILES.txt on the mailing
list.
It is available on http://users.iafrica.com/p/pc/pcs/profiles.txt
The idea of it is to explain exactly how NT and 95 handles roaming
profiles and then specify how to set up samba to enable both to handle
roaming profiles.
Most of the document it finished, and I would like to contribute it, but
I have a few things to
1998 May 28
1
samba domain issue
:')
I have a small block of addresses allocated by the ISP. In order to
conserve those addresses, I have constructed a Linux box (2.0.33
SuSE 5.1) to do IP_masq. (Works wonderfully. SuSE is the best kept
secret in the Linux community.) Problem is related to Samba. I MUST
be able to relocate NT clients behind my Linux system. I have tried
several different methods of configuration for
1998 Dec 18
0
HELP -- upgrade to 1.9.18p8 causing print/disk trouble ..."
Hello Jim,
I've installed samba-1.9.18p8 some months ago. Everything worked find
till yesterday.
My PCs went in a similar problem as yours.
If I want to connect to a Networkprinter (my samba is the printserver
for the PC)
it takes a verly long time (10 Minutes) till I get any response from my
printer.
If I want to print it takes a very long time too to get the dialog with
the right printer.
1998 Nov 23
0
Freebsd + NT/Nt-Client am Linux-Server
Pam_SMB allows Linux clients to validate
their passwords against an NT PDC, so the
only thing you have to do is set up the
accounts on the Linux side with an '*'
in the /etc/passwd entry. This can be
done using a list of users:
#!/bin/bash
for i in `cat myuserlist`; do
/usr/sbin/adduser -p '*' $i
with various other command line options,
such as "-s