Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Can't sometimes mount smbfs"
1999 Sep 22
0
smbmount and smb_dont_catch_keepalive
Hi!
I am experiencing strange smbmount problems with my 3 computers.
I have:
janeway, an NT 4.0 SP5 box,
torres, a Linux box running kernel 2.0.36 and samba 2.0.5a,
q, a Linux box running kernel 2.0.36.
Both Linux machines have smbfs compiled as a module and loaded.
I can smbmount janeway shares on both torres and q, and I can see
torres shares on janeway. Naturally, q can't be seen by
1999 Jun 15
0
can't smbmount samba share
Hi!
I have a new machine on a network:
kemmer: New Linux box (kernel 2.0.36. Samba 1.9.18p10)
torres: old Linux box (kernel 2.0.36. Samba 1.9.18p10)
janeway: Windows NT 4.0 SP4.
torres and janeway are performing flawlessly, I can access both
machine's shares from the other one.
kemmer is new and can't access DNS yet. Thus, I have to use the -I
switch to smbclient and smbmount to access
1999 Dec 10
3
scp with openssh on the server side and $PATH.
Hi!
When I try to use scp from or to a machine that runs openssh-1.2pre16
on Debian Linux, I keep getting the error message "scp: command not
found". Executing "ssh this-host echo \$PATH" yields
"/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/sbin:" which might be set in config.h.
sshd is installed to /usr/local/stow/openssh-1.2pre16/sbin, scp to
/usr/local/stow/openssh-1.2pre16/bin;
2004 Jun 16
2
smbspool to Windows 2000 Server: "ERRgeneral opening remote file"
Hi,
I am trying to print from my Debian unstable Notebook to a printer
that is connected to a Windows 2000 Server. Target environment is CUPS
which uses smbspool as a front-end, and smbspool gives a strange error
message.
| export DEVICE_URI="smb://account:password@domain/server/printer"
| smbspool foo bar Title 1 ignore Makefile
gives the error message
| ERROR: ERRHRD - ERRgeneral
1999 Nov 18
0
scp from 1.2pre12 buglet in progress bar
Hi!
Look:
|mh at q[4/504]:/mnt/sd04-p7/masterbackup$ scp * torres.ka0.marc-haber.de:~mh/q/
|Enter passphrase for RSA key 'mh at q':
|raid0.tar.bz2 15% |**** | 99864 KB 00:00 ETA
|root.tar.bz 100% |*****************************| 5406 KB 00:00 ETA
|mh at q[7/507]:/mnt/sd04-p7/masterbackup$ ls -al `which scp`
|lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root
2000 Jan 29
1
problems logging in from 1.2.2 client to 1.2.1pre24 server
Hi!
On my personal workstation, I have installed openssh 1.2.2. I have two
server machines, one (A) running a self-compiled openssh 1.2.1pre24,
and a different one (B) running an openssh1.2.1pre24 compiled by
someone else.
While I can perfectly log in to A, logging in to B fails:
|mh at leona[32/532]:~$ ssh haber at b
|ssh_exchange_identification: read: Success
|mh at leona[33/533]:~$
So, I
2000 May 12
0
different servers on different ports
Hi,
I have the following unusual setup:
F is a firewall host. Its external Interface has IP 172.16.20.4, and
the internal Interface ist 192.168.215.1.
A and B are internal hosts with IPs 192.168.215.31 and 192.168.215.71.
F's port 10022 is transparently forwarded to A's port 22;
F's port 20022 is transparently forwarded to B's port 22.
So, connecting to 172.16.20.4:10022 gives
1998 Dec 11
1
Writing to file resets owjner/group/mode
Hi!
This is my share:
|[root]
| comment = Root-Partition
| path = /
| guest ok = no
I have a file called /etc/exim/config that is required to be owned by
mail.mail, mode 664. My user account is called mh and I am member of
the group mail. I'd like to edit that file via samba with an editor
that is running on my desktop Windows box.
Whenever I write to the file, it gets reset to mh.mh 744
1998 Dec 02
4
Net help analyzing logfiles: Printer permissions in Domain
Hi!
I am trying to print from an NT machine to a simple samba printer.
That NT machine is the PDC and the samba box is having logins
authenticated by the NT box.
When I try to access the printer with my own username, it works fine.
As soon as I have the account that is destined to do the printing
print, it can't log in.
I have included my smb.conf file and two log excerpts - one
successful,
1999 Nov 11
5
[smbfs] Timing problems with kernel 2.2.x?
[Note: This has been posted to linux-kernel and was ignored. Since
smbfs is maintained by the samba team, I am retrying here]
Hi!
To maintain and install packages from CD-ROM to my Debian/GNU Linux
system, I use Debian's apt package. Since my Linux box is stowed away
in a closet, I use an smbfs mount to mount the CD-ROM drive from my
Windows desktop machine to the Linux box.
This used to
1999 Jan 13
2
makefile and path questions
Hi!
This morning, I found a system that was still running an ancient
samba. I immediately upgraded it to samba 1.9.18p1 and had the
opportunity to fiddle with the make file after not doing this for a
couple of months.
The default makefile sorts the files like this:
BINDIR (/usr/local/samba/bin)
smbpasswd
smbrun
smbclient
testparm
testprns
smbrun
smbstatus
smbpasswd
2000 Apr 03
2
Selectively allowing port forwards
Hi!
The current version of sshd allows to restrict keys to issue only
specific commands. However, port forwarding can only be forbidden
entirely.
Given the following situation: A client C uses S as a POP3 server. We
want to poll E-Mail via POP3 from S to A via an ssh tunnel without
being asked for a password. Thus, we create a passphrase-less key pair
on A, transmit the public key to S and
1998 Oct 26
0
Linux system crash - odd samba kernel messages
My Linux box just bit the dust in a dramatic fashion (complete lockup,
needed a cold reboot).
Although I am not at all sure what the cause was, the last message in the
system log mentioned samba, and there are some other funny looking
samba-related messages in there.
I'm not asking for a diagnostic, but if anyone has seen these before, maybe
they can tell me what they mean:
Last message
1998 Feb 26
0
Invalid NBT packet
I get the following error when trying to mount a Windows 95 machine
from my Linux machine (RedHat4.2, 2.0.30) [Samba version 1.9.16p11].
smb_get_length: Invalid NBT packet
smb_dont_catch_keepalive: server->data_ready == NULL
smb_dont_catch_keepalive: server->data_ready == NULL
My command line argument is:
$ smbmount //printser/test /mnt/test
I have also tried -c, -U, -P options and get
1999 Mar 19
0
NT test of smbmount
Iztok Polanic <iztok@hakl-hakl.si> carved some runes like this:
> > 1. I have just installed samba on my computer. It works great and
> > I can mount all Windows computers, except NT. When I try
> > "smbmount //192.168.1.4/C /mnt/test" I get this error:
> >
> > Password:
> > smb_get_length: Invalid NBT packet
> >
1999 Nov 09
0
Samba server rejects (Win95) request
Hi,
I am new to Linux, I am using RedHat version 6.0 and Samba 2.0.5a. I try to
set up a Samba Server for a LAN.
So far everything (i.e. installation) worked fine, I installed samba from
.rpm and nmbd, smbd is started at boot successfully. I can see the Samba
server in the Windows95 network environment, but when I doubleclick on it
or when I try to smbmount a service from another Linux machine I
1998 Nov 09
1
Problemas con Samba
Cuando intento conectarme a un recurso de un NT desde Linux, lo hago con la
siguiente l?nea de ordenes:
Linux:/#smbmount //server/recurso /punto_de_anclaje /I IP_del_server -C -U
Administrador <RET>
password:passwd_del_Administrador<RET>
mount error:invalid argument
Please look at smbmount?s manual page for possible reasons
En la consola del servidor Linux sale por pantalla.
1999 Jan 13
2
Samba using Domain Contollers with SP4 applied
Has anyone with security = server tried to authenticate against a NT server
that runs Service Pack 4 yet? I have not tried yet, but there are some
changes
that may effect this such as SAM format changes and secure channel integrity
checking.
Any feedback on this would be appreciated.
Bill
2014 Sep 03
2
How to have a directory and its subdirectories as a storage pool
Hi,
I would like to use btrfs subvolumes as storage place for VM images to
use snapshots.
Unfortunately, this does not seem to work in virt-manager at least
since the "filesystem directory" storage pool type does not allow me
to descend into subdirectories.
Is there a trick to do this? Can I do it with virsh, or in the XML?
Greetings
Marc
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2016 Oct 03
3
Simple Samba server for "at home" - what do I need and what not?
Hi Rowland,
On Mon, Oct 03, 2016 at 02:11:46PM +0100, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
> You could take a look at Amahi:
>
> https://www.amahi.org/
>
> I know it isn't based on debian, but it sounds just like what you are
> looking for.
I would like to build it myself and gain some knowledge on the way.
Greetings
Marc
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