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1998 Apr 02
0
Solaris Shared Memory and Samba 18p3-4
People, Please could someone in the know help me out with the shared memory configuration (/etc/system?) required on Solaris 2.5 and above to support samba with about 1000 open files per process. Since 1.9.18p3 I have been getting errors like: Apr 2 12:15:39 skyhawk smbd[27493]: Can't create or use IPC area And now with 1.9.18p4 I get the same, plus: Apr 2 12:15:39 skyhawk smbd[27493]:
1998 Aug 12
4
NT & Win98 slow copies
Howdy all: For those who are curious (eg, Peter de Groot <pdgtech@wantree.com.au>) here are the (I think) relevant posts from recent samba digests concerning win98 and or NT performance problems copying files between local drives and samba shares. It looks like there should be some new options to play with in the next samba release. Could Jeremy or Andrew confirm? (BTW, nice
1998 Jul 28
4
problems with samba 1.9.18p8
I recently installed samba 1.9.18p8. Since then, we get the following error: "No domain server was available to validate your password. You may not be able to gain access to some network resources." after the server has been running for >48 hours. If I stop and restart the server, everything is ok again. Our samba server is a Sun Ultra 2170 running Solaris 2.5.1. Any help will
1998 Feb 23
7
nmb log file entry
Hi, I am getting this log entry in the nmb.log file. Any ideas why I am getting it? query_name_response: Multiple (2) responses received for a query on subnet 9.36. 220.43 for name WHITE<1d>. This response was from IP 9.36.223.255 Thanks Chip
1999 May 26
3
Controlling unix print queues from PC
I'm running Samba 2.0.3 from the pre-built binary (ftp://sunsite.org.uk/packages/samba/Binary_Packages/solaris/samba-2.0.3 -sunos-4.1.3.tar.Z) on a Sun IPX with SunOS 4.1.3_U1. I've defined a printer in smb.conf, from a PC (NT 4.0) I can send prints to it and view the queue OK but I can't manage the queue in any way. Attempts to cancel prints and stop or start the queue from the PC
2002 Feb 12
2
linux groups & NT global groups with winbindd
I posed this question earlier but it was with another question and I think it got lost. I have winbindd up and running and working great. If I add NT domain users to an NT domain global group, add that group to a local linux group in /etc/group, and then assign that local linux group ownership of an object (file or dir) should this work? In other words, can you still use local linux groups as
1998 Jun 08
3
Favorite print command for SAMBA on Sol 2.5.1
I am having problems with the HP printers that are being handled by a Solaris 2.5.1 machine. The boring details are towards the end. The SAMBA print command I currently use is: print command = echo %u - %s to %p at %T >> /tmp/smb-print.log ; \ lpr -P %p %s ; \ rm %s ; These are EXACTLY the way they are in the smb.conf file. The server will print 99.9% of
1998 Nov 06
0
TCP_NODELAY problem
smbclient is broken if TCP_NODELAY is enabled. I am running FreeBSD 2.2.7 Stable. 1. Enable socket options = TCP_NODELAY 2. Run smbclient to access a share on a Win95 box 3. Turn 'recurse' on 4. cd to a directory that contains one directory and no files 5. Do a dir 6. The files which live in the directory below the default directory will not be seen. 7. Eliminate TCP_NODELAY and they
2004 Dec 08
5
problems with print$
Hi All, I finally signed up for the list after years of using Samba successfully - a testament to the quality of Samba. Yet now I have a problem with the point-and-print functionality. I am able to authenticate against my server (Solaris 8, Samba 3.0.7, OpenLDAP 2.1.25) as user 'chuck' in my LDAP directory and browse the shares, but when I right-click on the printer and select
2005 Jun 01
2
Samba Share Refresh Problem
Hello, I have search up and down about this problem and I have since a lot of posts of people who have had the problem but no solutions so I am posting here hoping that someone can help me out. Here is the scenario. I have Samba Version 3.010 running on Ubuntu 5.04. Everything is working very well with the exception of one item. I have created a shared and when I create a new folder I have
1999 Aug 03
1
Windows 2000 and encrypted passwords
I have a mixed network of Win95, Win98 and Unix machines. I am using Samba very happily. I would like to add a Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 client machine to the network, but don't know how to turn off the password encryption. I am currently editing the registry on the Win98 machines. If someone can tell me how to edit the NT 4.0 and Win2000 registry I would appreciate it. Thanks, Dan
1998 Nov 07
1
SAMBA digest 1867
OK, med 19:00 sv tid /Lennart At 13:05 1998-11-07 +1100, you wrote: > SAMBA Digest 1867 > >For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.anu.edu.au/listproc >Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) Re: nis homedir troubles > by Jeremy Allison <jallison@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com> > 2) calling all Samba vendors! > by Andrew Tridgell
2002 Feb 14
2
winbind - getent passwd
I can't find the thread but someone last week was having trouble with 'getent passwd' not returning the Windows domain users as well as the local users. 'wbinfo -u' worked but not 'getent passwd'. I just finished a new server and had the same problem. Turns out I overlooked the the symbolic links in /lib. The file libnss_winbind.so needs to have a link to
2002 Mar 13
2
smbd service won't start
I have been looking at samba for about 3 days and on Unix to provide shares for our NT system. My problem is that I can't seem to start the smbd process. There are some started but by the guest user and I'm sure I need one started by the root user. If I simply type the command it returns no errors to the screen, but there are errors in the log.smb file. The error is: - standard
2010 Dec 02
1
latex tables for 3+ dimensional tables/arrays
I'm looking for an R method to produce latex versions of tables for table/array objects of 3 or more dimensions, which, of necessity is flattened to a 2D display, for example with ftable(), or vcd::structable, as shown below. I'd be happy to settle for a flexible solution for the 3D case. > UCB <- aperm(UCBAdmissions, c(2, 1, 3)) > ftable(UCB) Dept A B
2015 Mar 11
4
Call for testing: OpenSSH 6.8
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015, Damien Miller wrote: > On Fri, 6 Mar 2015, Damien Miller wrote: > >> On Wed, 4 Mar 2015, mikep at noc.utoronto.ca wrote: >> >>> Re-testing 'openssh-SNAP-20150305' on Solaris 10, with 'gcc': >>> >>> Configure, 'make' complete; 'make tests' fails at: >>> >>> postcondition check
2010 Dec 27
1
aperm() should retain class of input object
aperm() was designed for multidimensional arrays, but is also useful for table objects, particularly with the lattice, vcd and vcdExtra packages. But aperm() was designed and implemented before other related object classes were conceived, and I propose a small tune-up to make it more generally useful. The problem is that aperm() always returns an object of class 'array', which
1998 Sep 08
0
Some users need to re-authenticate themselves
Some of my users have to type in their password when their shares are mounted, or when they want to print. Some of them simply login at boot time and are covered for the entire session. The version I am running is Version 1.9.18p8. The OS I am using is Solaris 2.6, on a Sun Ultra. Here is the info that I think is relevant: >From smb.conf: [argus] comment = Art's Group Share path
2003 Dec 12
3
configure error with --enable-dmalloc
Hi list, I'm trying to compile samba 3.0.1 rc1 with --enable-dmalloc switch because I have been asked to provide more information on a winbindd panic on a Solaris server. However the configure fails with the error shown below, config.status: creating include/config.h Note: The dmalloc debug library will be included. To turn it on use ./configure: command substitution: line 3: syntax error:
2002 Feb 27
2
PATCH: nroff detection wrong, by default uses mantype=cat
Hi, Just tested the latest snapshot on RHL72 via building RPM's of it. Nroff detection was wrong, and if no --with-mantype was specified, the type would always revert to cat. This one-byter fixes it. -- Pekka Savola "Tell me of difficulties surmounted, Netcore Oy not those you stumble over and fall" Systems. Networks. Security. -- Robert