Displaying 20 results from an estimated 100 matches similar to: "macro subsitution inconsistancies"
1999 May 05
0
? lmhosts ?
STEP 6. Try listing the shares available on your server
k6:/usr/sbin# smbclient -L k6
Added interface ip=192.168.1.1 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
startlmhosts: Can't open lmhosts file /etc/lmhosts. Error was No such
file or di
rectory
Server time is Wed May 5 18:35:46 1999
Timezone is UTC-4.0
Session setup failed for username= myname=K6 destname=K6 ERRSRV -
ERRbadpw (Ba
d
2006 Jan 29
7
PXELinux sporadic hangs searching for config file
Very sporadicially (1 out of every 40-5000 boots), our blade system will
hang indefinately while PXE Linux is attempting to locate it's configuration
file. This is causing our automated testing to hang and generate failures. I
have put more details below. My concerns are threefold:
1) System hangs
2) PXE Linux bootstrap never seems to retry the transaction
3) PXE Linux bootstrap never seems
2001 Jul 21
2
ChallengeResponseAuthentication - typos and inconsistancies?
Hi,
It seems from the source code that there are a couple of quirks
with this option:
firstly, in the code it's mis-spelt as
"challenge_reponse_authentication"
and secondly, the default for the client (in readconf.c) seems to be
off, whereas for the server (servconf.c) seems to be on:
readconf.c: if (options->challenge_reponse_authentication == -1)
readconf.c:
2005 Mar 27
1
Shoutcast compatibility and inconsistancies
Hi,
I happened to need the shoutcast compatibility today and used it for the
first time. Apart from reminding me of my earlier suggestion regarding
this which would allow more than one shoutcast compatible port (see thread
starting at
http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/icecast/2004-December/008120.html), I
discovered some inconsistant behaviour.
I notice that the shoutcast port wants the
2002 May 15
2
Samba 2.2.1a - ls inconsistancies.
I am running Red Hat 7.2 and using smbmount to mount a PC share from a NT4
SP5 Workstation.
I have a folder, in this share, of around 300 files and when I do ls -l I
get inconsistencies.
Sometimes files are missing, and if I keep repeating the command the files
are then appear again.
Other times the size information is wrong.
No one else is using, or changing, any of the files on the source
2013 Apr 03
1
Documentation error in subsitute
Hi all,
The documentation for substitute currently reads:
Substitution takes place by examining each component of the parse
tree as follows: If it is not a bound symbol in ?env?, it is
unchanged. If it is a promise object, i.e., a formal argument to
a function or explicitly created using ?delayedAssign()?, the
expression slot of the promise replaces the symbol. If it is an
ordinary variable,
2005 Feb 16
2
Monitor does not like variable subsitutions
Hello,
I have been attempting to get the Monitor function to
accept a loal variable substitution in order to use
the same filename later in the same context. Monitor
does not appear to like it, as it attempts to use
wav|filename as the recording type, as opposed to just
wav.
Here is what I get if I just supply a filename
directly (it works fine):
--context-----------------------------
exten
1998 Jul 22
0
BUG-with-fix: smbclient ignores WORKGROUP= in smb.conf
I recently upgraded to 18p8 from 16p11 and found that smbclient now needed
a -W in order to connect properly to our domain (which was not the name
supplied with the -DWORKGROUP= from the make).
Turns out that clientutil.c always uses the value specified by the
WORKGROUP macro and never calls lp_workgroup() to get the value specified
in the smb.conf file, unless WORKGROUP is "".
2004 Feb 12
1
Porting let* from Common LISP to R
In porting some Common LISP code to R, I am trying to found out whether special
care must be taken for the let* function. In Common LISP, "the let* block
is like
let except it is guaranteed to evaluate the initialization of its local
variables in sequentially nested scopes, i.e. it provides an order to the
binding and visibility of preceding variables.".
I have included the recursive
1998 Aug 27
2
Create mode, create mask etc...
I had no luck with my previous post, so I try again:
Would someone please help me with the "create mode/mask" settings and/or
others if needed, or point me to some docs. In the following 2 examples, I
cannot find the correct settings:
I use the [netlogon] share, and edit logon scripts there from my Windows
machine. The group gets set to my user name's group (mi), execute by others
1998 Nov 24
0
source/client/client.c : redundant calls to getenv()
Another small problem in 2.0.0beta2: around line 1968, getenv() is called
three times, with the same argument. The glibc manual says the memory zone
returned by getenv() may be clobbered on non-glibc systems by other calls
to getenv(), but there are no such calls in-between. I suggest to modify
this code as :
line 1924 : char *p, *user;
line 1968 :
if ((user=getenv("USER")) {
2007 Feb 05
0
[SAMBA-SECURITY] CVE-2007-0452: Potential DoS against smbd in Samba 3.0.6 - 3.0.23d
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
==========================================================
==
== Subject: Potential Denial of Service bug in smbd
== CVE ID#: CVE-2007-0452
==
== Versions: Samba 3.0.6 - 3.0.23d (inclusive)
==
== Summary: A logic error in the deferred open code
== can lead to an infinite loop in smbd
==
2007 Feb 05
0
[SAMBA-SECURITY] CVE-2007-0452: Potential DoS against smbd in Samba 3.0.6 - 3.0.23d
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
==========================================================
==
== Subject: Potential Denial of Service bug in smbd
== CVE ID#: CVE-2007-0452
==
== Versions: Samba 3.0.6 - 3.0.23d (inclusive)
==
== Summary: A logic error in the deferred open code
== can lead to an infinite loop in smbd
==
2002 Mar 15
0
logon home with ldap under win98
Hello,
I hope this is the correct place for this mail... I have found that
samba-2.2.3a (--with-ldapsam) gives the correct logon home for win2k,
but not for win98. Obviously the two systems request the information in
a different way.
For win98 machines, in lanman.c, the information is taken only from
smb.conf, and not from ldap (or other backends).
I have attached a small patch that yields
2000 Jan 30
0
More checks for param/loadparm.c
Here's a second set of diffs for sanity-checking smb.conf files.
This one implements a basic set of checks on netbios names.
No, it won't recognize someone using an ip address, but
it will realize the dots don't belong:
$ testparm
Load smb config files from /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
WARNING: netbios name "127.0.0.1" contained a dot,
which is only legal in DNS domain
2003 Mar 01
1
samba 2.2.8pre2 changelog
Hi,
I read the changelog, and couldn't help noticing this:
Changes since 2.2.8pre1
-----------------------
8) Always use safe_strcpy not pstrcpy for malloc()'d strings
25) Merge from HEAD. Use pstrcpy not safe_strcpy.
Did this change get reverted intentionally ?
regards,
Derkjan de Haan
2005 Oct 05
1
Problems with autoconf example from r-ext.
Dear R-developers,
I am trying to reproduce the autoconf.ac example from R-ext and fail.
My autoconf file looks like this
[autoconf.ac]
# original by Friedrich Leisch, much changed by BDR
AC_INIT([SBMLodeSolveR])
dnl Select an optional include path, from a configure option
dnl or from an environment variable.
AC_ARG_WITH([sbmlode-include],
2000 Jul 31
0
[patch] smbmount fixes for samba-2.0.7, testers wanted!
Hello all
This patch tries to remove a few bugs from smbmount. It would be nice to
get some testing+feedback on this from others using smbmount and possibly
get these things fixed for the next release of samba.
It does the following:
* Change lib/debug.c to allow changing your mind on being interactive.
A second call to setup_logging should now replace the effects of a
previous call. (hmm,
1999 Jan 18
2
Like Netware share ??
Most of you will probably think about this "It's not a real problem". But not my boss. I want to
exchange our Netware server with a linux/SMABA one but my boss wants to have on the new server
exactly the same directories structure like in the Netware server. And here it is what I couldn't
done : user X wich have two secondary groups Y and Z must browse in Win95 _only_ the Y and
2002 Feb 14
2
Samba 2.2.3a w/NISPLUS
hi
i downloaded samba 2.2.3a and am trying to compile it with
NISPLUS support, but the compile bombs in the same place
on 2 systems (1 debian gnu/linux 3.0 and the other solaris 7/sparc):
Compiling passdb/pdb_nisplus.c
passdb/pdb_nisplus.c:346: macro `pstrcpy' used with too many (3) args
make: *** [passdb/pdb_nisplus.o] Error 1
i am configuring with these options on debian:
./configure