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1998 Nov 24
0
Dial in accounts (1883)
When the world was young, Ole Holm Nielsen carved some runes like this: > Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 12:03:59 +0100 > From: Ole Holm Nielsen <Ole.H.Nielsen@fysik.dtu.dk> > Subject: Re: Dial in accounts > Regarding remote network browsing: > We have had mixed success browsing Network Neighborhood from > PPP-connected Win95 PCs. Our servers are all SAMBA, no NT here :-)
1998 Jul 13
0
win95 client problems (registry limitation?)
Howdy: I'm new to this samba stuff, but I've run across a problem that doesn't seem to be documented anywhere. It seems that OSR/2 clients (with all the M$ system updates; I already added the EnableClearTextPassword key) that have had their TCP/IP settings tweaked in the registry (eg, MaxMTU=576, TTL=32, RWIN added, etc) for DUN connections have mucho problems with a samba
1999 Jun 01
0
A bit more help on samba
I had a question a few weeks ago, and I was this answer sent to. from <sarnold@coyote.rain.org> > I assume you removed all the Netware client stuff, protocols, etc > (and don't use NetBlooie either)? I had originally had a > "performance" problem (of sorts) with that version, and it turned > out to be the RWIN setting on the Win95 clients (the ones who were
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
2003 Jul 31
0
IPIP tunnels and TCP connections
I was trying the following setup with IPIP tunnels, one that used to work through another ISP, but no longer... Internal network | Linux box 1 (kernel 2.2.24) iif=10.0.0.1, extf=a.b.c.d, tunf=172.16.0.1 | |local metropolitan network | Another Linux box 2 (kernel 2.2.17, or 2.4.19, same result) iif=irrelevant, extf=x.y.z.v,
1998 Jul 24
2
Slowdown when copying large files
I am currently investigating using samba on a Linux box to provide file server services on our NT LAN (I'm a bit sick of NT doing dummy spits on me). I'm running RH5.1, and have just upgraded samba to samba-1.9.18p8-51.3 (using the rpm from http://samba.anu.edu.au/samba/ftp/Binary_Packages/redhat/RPMS/5.1/samba- 1.9.18p8-51.3.i386.rpm) The setup includes several NT servers, one set up as
1998 Nov 02
1
password stuff
Greetings All: I hope everyone had a fun Halloween weekend (I carved 4 big pumpkins and gave out a bucket full of rubber eyeballs and stuff). I'm hoping somebody can explain the password behavior I've been seeing (and a couple of other things). Here's my setup: An isolated LAN (most clients have modems for dialling out) with one linux/samba machine (RedHat 4.2, kernel 2.0.30,
1999 Feb 02
1
smbclient put 1/100 of the speed only
Hi ! I have a problem with samba that I cannot seem to solve: smbclient put it extremely slow. I am setting up a two-computer home network, with a '95 client (also print server), and a Linux 2.2.0-pre8 server, using samba-2.0. I've finished the setup, and most things work fine. However, I noticed that doing a 'put' with smbclient is extremely slow. I've read the
2004 Aug 02
1
Win2000 DUN via Asterisk (Is it possible)
All, What i'm trying to do is setup a windows DUN connection via my asterisk box and over PSTN or VOIP to my work. What I hoped i'd find was a vitual modem driver for windows 2000 that wouldtalk over sip to my asterisk box and then act like a normal modem so I can dial out from that to our RAS service at work. Any One got any ideas as VPN is not an option for security reasons the DUN
1998 Aug 24
0
SAMBA digest 1789
When the world was young, Eric Melville carved some runes like this: > From: Eric Melville <m_thrope@rigelnet.ml.org> > Subject: passwords > > could someone please give me the lowdown on samba and passwords? i keep > trying to connect to any share name on either of my unix boxes, either > from each other or from a win95 machine... every time i can't get anything >
1998 Jul 30
0
SAMBA digest 1763
When the world was young, Klaus Kappel carved some runes like this: > Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 12:05:08 +0200 (CEST) > From: Klaus Kappel <kkappel@sha2000.de> > To: samba@samba.anu.edu.au > Subject: Locking with M$-Access 97 > This is a REAL problem on the way to world domination ;-) > since we moved a MS-Access MDB (16 Meg) to samba, > it ist killing queries more
1998 Aug 06
0
SAMBA digest 1770 (new user problem)
When the world was young, SaM <SamAndMichelle@hotmail.com> had some trouble with the samba setup: Subject: SAMBA digest 1770 Date sent: Fri, 7 Aug 1998 00:31:20 +1000 > I'm a new Samba/Linux user. I"ve got my computer to network between a > Linux Redhat 5.1 computer and a Windows95B computer. The computers can > ping each other and i've setup IP
1998 Aug 18
1
PAM authentication failure?
Howdy: Can anybody explain why /var/log/messages is filled with the following? Aug 18 09:37:53 rama PAM_pwdb[28483]: 1 authentication failure; (uid=0) -> arnold for samba service Aug 18 09:38:25 rama PAM_pwdb[28494]: (login) session opened for user arnold by arnold(uid=0) The first one happens every time I browse to rama from win95 Explorer; the second one is from a telnet login
1998 Sep 22
0
x filemanager (SAMBA digest 1819)
When the world was young, Joshua Pincus carved some runes like this: > I've got two questions, and I'll list them in order of importance. (1) Is > there a way, or is there any research/development going into unearthing a > way, to mount a samba filesystem like any other filesystem under UNIX? > > And (2), does anyone know of a good X filemanager? What I would really >
1998 Dec 29
0
mapped drives do not appear
When the world was young, Scott Gasch carved some runes like this: > I am having trouble with samba (version 2.0beta4) and I thought > someone might have seen this before. From client PCs (win98 > and winnt 4.0) I am able to see my samba server in net hood. I > am able to browse the shared filesystems. I am able to map > drives. However, when a network drive is mapped to a
2000 May 25
2
smbmount questions
Howdy all: I'm trying to use smbmount to mount a win9x share and copy some files for backup, eventually to run as a script invoked via cron. I have RH6.1/samba 2.0.5a, and the windoze box is win95b. If I do the standard mount (smbmount //winbox/backup /mnt/smb04) I have to be root. Also, after it's mounted, I can't create any files there as a normal user (even though the
1999 Jan 04
0
SAMBA digest 1925
samba@samba.org schrieb: > SAMBA Digest 1925 > > For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/ > Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) UNIX to PC > by Shaun Lennox <shaun@countyfair.co.za> > 2) Connect to exported filesystem from NT via a net use cmd > by "Xia Tian"
1998 Dec 16
0
update on browsing problems
Hi all: After a little more ad hoc testing (and looking at the log files again) I have a little more info, though not a solution yet. I'm starting to get the feeling that it's something obvious I've missed... After restarting samba, the nmb log shows this: 1998/12/16 13:23:41 ***** Samba name server RAMA is now a local master browser for workgroup IV&V on subnet
2000 Apr 28
0
trouble adding share with restrictions
I am printing from linux to a printer attached to a win98 computer. I send a text file directly to the printer such as 'lpr -P BJC <file.txt>', the printer prints all the text as it should then fails to eject the last page and then goes off line. When I push the online button, it ejects the page and then is ready again. I am using a Cannon BJC4304. This printer supposedly can
2000 Apr 26
0
Your post on Samba mailing list
Sorry, I guess I should have been more specific, I am printing from linux to a printer attached to a win98 computer. When I say text I mean when I send a text file directly to the printer such as 'lpr -P BJC <file.txt>'. When I say 'hang' what I mean is that the printer prints all the text as it should then fails to eject the last page and then goes off line. When I push