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1999 May 05
6
How to install network apps?
I'm trying to figure out an
intelligent way to install
apps on the network server,
and be able to install once
and have all the clients use
this. However, it seems
like most installations modify
the registry and seem to
demand a client-by-client installation.
Am I missing something on this?
Can someone provide me some hints
or references to help this?
(And is anyone thinking about a
SMS/ZEN
1998 Jul 12
2
Domain logon from behind proxy...
I think this has been addressed a few times,
but without quite satisfactory results.
I have a private subnet behind an NAT
proxy server (IPMASQ), and a public subnet
on the other side with the NT PDC on the public.
(Using both NetBEUI & TCP/IP). The PDC
will change later, but currently I'm trying to
find out how this all works before I do that.
I'm trying to make a client machine on
1998 Jul 31
2
Logging on to the network - one samba, two subnets.
Hi.
I have Samba set up to serve W95 PCs. Kids "log in to the
network" using their Unix password. Students get their
Unix home dir mounted as network drive X: when login is
successful.
This all happens on IP subnet 192.168.1.1/24
So far, so good.
We are thinking about adding another IP subnet - say
192.168.2.1/24. Of course, the two subnets will be
connected with a router. It
1999 Apr 26
1
Can't smbmount with samba-2.0
Hello,
I have a script on a production system at work that mounts an NT-exported
share for NFS re-export to some NFS-only clients. The system was RedHat-4
and samba 1.9, and used the following style command line (names have been
changed to protect the innocent :-)
smbmount //host/share /mnt/point -c HOST -U user -P passwd \
-u nobody -g nobody -f 666 -d 777
Now the system has been upgraded to
1999 Jan 25
2
Status on Poweredge Dell with Raid
I know this is off-topic to the list, but someone asked me to make the
information that I garnered about Dell Poweredge systems available to
the list.
So, here it is.
Basically, after a search on dejanews, I came across this article:
http://x5.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?AN=430135686&CONTEXT=917266543.1696071777&hitnum=19
In it, someone states that there are drivers for the PERC RAID
1998 Nov 19
3
Dial in accounts
Eric,
I am busy trying to grasp the browse list concept. We have subnets and
dial-in accounts. From what I have read you may have to get your Linux
box act as aWINS server and have to dial-up user use the wins server to
resolve names on the brows list. The browse list is updated every 12-15
minutes ao your dial-up account might not show upat first. This has
caused me some trouble at first as I
1998 Aug 11
2
security=server and need to have users at linux too
Hi everybody,
I have set up a Linuxbox with Samba and security=server in smb.conf.
So far this works, the users are authenticated on the NT-Server as they
shuold but then they´re mapped to guest user. When I create the User on my
linux box with the same username as on the NT-Server it works OK, no matter
what password this user has on the linux box.
The real problem is, that I don´t like the Idea
1999 Apr 27
1
Failed Logins (ntang@rga.com)
Nicholas:
Regarding your problem:
"The SGI server is only serving files, no home directories, no printers (we have separate NT servers for each of those
functions), and it is using "SERVER" level security. Encryption is on. Guest logins are disabled
...
I'm confused greatly by this - one day, a user's login will work, another day, it'll suddenly stop working. "
1999 Apr 11
0
pam_smb authentication
I am appending some documentation by my colleague Bill Eldridge that was
actually written for our dial-up service, but should work for you
purposes as well. A couple notes.
1.)The user must exist in /etc/passwd on the Samba machine or login to
the Samba box will fail.
2.)In the example, we don't set up home directories for the users, we
are using it for dial in and they usually want to
1999 May 01
4
Bad smbclient put performance and smbfs write performance
Hi,
I've had extremely bad smbclient put performance when connecting from my Linux
box to a Windows 95 box. I only get about 10KBytes/s! All other forms of data
transfer work fine, and I get from 600-700KBytes/s. This is on a local 10BT
LAN. I've seen a few other reports of this, but no solutions as of yet.
smbclient does puts just fine to another Linux/Samba Server. I'm using
1998 Jul 11
0
New user "linux bugs"
>Secondly, and most importantly, people who are able to
>support Samba for other users could help greatly by
>answering other peoples questions on the mailing lists
>and newsgroups. I know they do this anyway, but what
>has occured is that people email samba-bugs with
>usage questions, rather than emailing the general
>samba list. The samba-bugs address really should be
1998 Jun 01
0
PDC/Net logon server
For some reason, my Linux machines
took over the net yesterday, telling
everyone they were PDC & BDC, even
though I had an NT machine listed as
PDC in both their smb.confs, had no
participation in domain browsing, etc.,
etc. The only thing I had running was
Net Logons (which I thought was needed
to have a Samba dial-in allow domain logins,
but after I turned it off, I realize I'm
wrong.
1998 May 25
0
Browsing via dial-in
I'm running Samba 18p7, with pppd & smb_pam
to let me use NT passwords for my Unix dial-in
accounts. Login goes fine, internet IP stuff
works fine (like e-mail & Web), I can mount
shares by name, but Windows Explorer browsing
comes and goes. Even when it's working, browsing
only starts up about 20 seconds or so after
logon - before that I get "unable to browse
network"
1998 Sep 17
0
WARNING - 3Com PROBS - (re: Can't see my machine using "Network Neighbohood")
In using 3Com 905/905B's I find the drivers that
come with Windows 95/NT don't find Linux or
NBT machines properly, but upgrading to the
newest drivers at 3Com's web site fixes the
problem. No changes to any of the configuration
settings. I don't know what other cards have this
problem, but ALWAYS upgrade to the most bug-free
version of a driver and software before giving up.
--
1999 Jan 26
0
What kind of [RAID] system works best?
Bill Eldridge <bill@rfa.org> wrote:
> I'm currently testing out some SCSI->IDE RAID 5 systems
> (not banging on them too rigorously at the moment, but
> no obvious flaws so far).
>
> Basically, you get a SCSI interface that the computer sees,
> but the enclosure holds 3 IDE drives, and the whole thing
> snugs into a tower chassis. RAID 5 at about $2200 for
>
1998 Aug 13
2
SAMBA digest 1778
PLEASE, PLEASE DELETE ME OFF THE MAILING LIST. I HAVE SENT SEVERAL
MESSAGES REGARDING THIS!!!
THANK YOU
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2007 Feb 25
2
RFA and nsRFA
Dear Sir
There are two packages of regional frequency analysis RFA and nsRFA. Are
both give us same results if not then what you will suggest.
I am confused about this.
Please guid me in this regard
AMINA
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AMINA SHAHZADI
Department of Statistics
GC University Lahore, Pakistan.
Email:
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2011 Sep 01
4
readBin fails to read large files
Posting for a friend
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Dear all,
I am trying
2009 Nov 16
1
No Visible Binding for global variable
While building a package, I see the following:
* checking R code for possible problems ... NOTE
cheat.fit: no visible binding for global variable 'Zobs'
plot.jml: no visible binding for global variable 'Var1'
I see the issue has come up before, but I'm having a hard time discerning how solutions applied elsewhere would apply here. The entire code for both functions is below,
2004 Sep 01
2
IPFW and icmp
I'm not a master of the internet RFCs, but I do believe icmp messages have
different types.
Now to enable traceroute for IPFW, I might put in a rule like this:
ipfw add pass icmp from any to me
However, how would I make a rule to limit icmp messages to just those used
by traceroute? Can the messages be distinguished as such?
A dynamic rule that exists only for the duration of a traceroute