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1999 Jan 08
0
text file conventions (was: Samba 1.9.18 DOS to UNIX and back with ASCII)
When the world was young, Eric Sammons <esammons@geocities.com> carved some runes like this: > I have found that Samba does not seem to handle the ^M EOL character > very well. This seems to be a big problem with Windows Notepad and then > in vi for UNIX. Other than the ux2dos and dos2ux commands does anyone > know of another solution or if this has been fixed in a more
1998 Aug 14
0
list etiquette
Howdy folks: Please (I beg you, please!) don't follow the examples of a couple of recent posters. This is very bad form. If you want to get off the list, please don't send send a message to the list begging other readers to help (they can't). Only you can help stamp out forest fires (or get yourself off this list). At the top of every message from the list is a URL that can
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 Jul 26
2
SAMBA digest 2177
At 16:58 23/07/99 +1000, you wrote: > SAMBA Digest 2177 > >For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/ >Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) rookie needs help > by "Page, Jon T" <Jon.Page@pnl.gov> > 2) genrand.c > by Mark_Noel@cch.com > 3) Wincenter 3.1.13/Winframe 1.7 - ACLs: > by Hanns-Peter Ermert
1999 Jan 07
0
samba security levels and NT browsing
When the world was young, Anand Rao carved some runes like this: > SECURITY = SERVER > > PASSWORD SERVER = < MY PDC SERVER > < OTHER SERVER > < ANOTHER > SERVER > > > WINS SERVER = 10.10.10.10 > > NAME RESOLVE ORDER = HOSTS WINS > > SHARE MODES = YES > But with these paramter set.. as mentioned above... I can see the share >
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
1998 Oct 07
0
Problems with netlogon batch
Hi there, we are pretty sure to have our Samba version 1.9.18p10 configured for running a logon.bat which mounts a SMB filesystem on Win95 client logon. Funnily enough we see the message "Win NT logon script: Executing logon script" but obviously this is not actually true, as the filesystem is not mounted after this message box (a DOS box flashes up briefly as well)... Excerpts from
2016 Aug 11
0
cifs fix and smb3 protocol status.
Hai,   ( not all on samba topic but one i wanted to share. )   I did read :  https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/LinuxCIFSKernel mainly because of, from that page, 4.7 Kernel Fix badlock regression for guest mounts (mount with -o guest can fail to Samba servers when patched for badlock). I encountered such a problem yesterday. Luckly not in the office..   The fix. Cifs.ko version
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 >
1999 Jun 01
0
One of two samba servers not visible (remote announce
When the world was young, "Frank R. Brown" <list.Frank@MailAndNews.com> carved some runes like this: [snip] > I have two concerns: > > The first is that I don't understand what is going on, so I'm worried that > this setup will turn out to be flaky. The only thing flaky in this setup are the various incarnations of windoze... See below. > Secondly, I
1999 Jul 23
0
AW: SAMBA digest 2177
When the world was much younger, Stephen L Arnold <arnold.steve@ensco.com> painted some strange hieroglyphs like this: >When the world was young, Axel Neumann <amn@cromemco.com> carved >some runes like this: >> I just want to inform you about a severe problem that I have >> found with Samba 2.0.5 installed on a SCO OpenServer 5.04. >[snip] >> INTERNAL
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 Nov 17
1
WINS problem
Greetings Earthlings: I finally convinced the LAN guy to remove NetBlooie from our windoze clients. I also made the samba box the local and master browser (we have no NT boxes at the moment). Local browsing seems to have gotten faster (at least Mr. Robinson's Network Neighborhood resolves faster). However, our LAN is isolated (windoze clients dial out to get to the internet, retrieve
1999 May 13
0
dos to unix file conversion...
When the world was young, "Norm Long" <nlong@worldvision.org> carved some runes like this: > Greetings, was wondering how to handle problems regarding viewing files on > our hp server through notepad. When we view files via note pad we all see > the carriage return(unix) making the file a little difficult to read. If > samba had a some kind of file conversion
1999 Jul 15
0
Connecting to Samba from 95/98
When the world was young, Wong Hoong Shen <hswong@ecquaria.com> carved some runes like this: > I don't know if this was discussed ad finitum but I can't seem > to find an answer in the archive or FAQ. I need to connect to a > Samba server using an account even from machines which use 95/98. > For NT, there is no problem because I can specify the user, but > 95/98
2005 Feb 24
2
a question about function eval()
Hi, I have a question about the usage of eval(). Wonder if any experienced user can help me out of it. I use eval() in the following function: semireg.pwl <- function(coef.s=rnorm(1),coef.a=rnorm(1),knots.pos=knots.x,knots.ini.val=knots.val){ knotn <- length(knots.pos) def.par.env <- sys.frame(1) print(def.par.env) print(environment(coef.s)) tg <- eval( (parse(text=
1999 May 24
0
Required Services for Samba?
When the world was young, "Ken Walker" <kwalker@island.net> carved some runes like this: > I have been working on setting up IP MASQ on my home network (using > RH6 as server with dial up modem connection and Win98 on another > computer as a client) and making some changes to services the Linux > box runs with security concerns in mind. [snip] > The ones I
1999 Jul 06
0
How to test WINS functionality
When the world was young, Ariel_Orellana@penoles.com.mx carved some runes like this: [snip] > Secondly, I'm not exactly sure my host, which has "wins support = yes" > option, with no other WINS server in the network, is working. How can I > test this? For example, I have another samba server which has "wins > server = 130.6.96.2" (the first server) but it
1999 Jul 17
0
2.0.4b: logrotate problems
On 18 Jul 99, giulioo@tiscalinet.it (Giulio Orsero) had questions about 2.0.4b: logrotate problems: [snip] > As I said, my problem was not that logrotate didn't rotate; but > thet after logrotate rotated a log smbd kept logging to the > rotated file instead of to the newly created, empty, log.smb. The > newly created log.smb remained empty forever, till I restarted > smbd.
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