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1998 Oct 16
5
WIN 98 password problem
Hi! I'm new on the list, so please, be patient with me! I have a problem for wich I can't find the answer in the FAQ. Until recently I was running a 16 PC-s network with SCO OpenServer 5.0.4 and Samba 1.9.16p11 on the server and mixed clients (Win 3.11 to Win 95 OSR2). The users on the network have access to a PUBLIC directory on they own user directories on the server without
1998 Oct 20
3
SAMBA 1.9.18p10 problem
I have been using Samba 1.9.18p8 in a Solaris 2.6 machine for months but suddenly this week there is a problem. Nothing's changed. I have some persistent connection of my NTSP3 client to the samba share. When I login as usual, it fails to mount the drive. It either prompt for password but whatever password the samba rejects, or give a "Access is Denied" when you try to access the
1998 Oct 19
0
WIN 98 password problem (again)
Szekely Denes wrote: > > Three days ago I had a mad ideea to install Win 98 on my PC. Until this > date I cannot map or access from WINDOWS my user directory and any other > shared resurces on the SCO, because my password is rejected. > And some others answered... At first, I wanted to post a response to Szekely only, not CC'd to the list, as this is _not_ a new topic for the
2004 Mar 31
0
energy 1.0.1
R Users, We would like to announce that Version 1.0.1 of the energy package is now available on CRAN. The energy package introduces a new class of statistical tests based on the concept of Newton's potential energy. Included in the package are * mvnorm.etest (test) and mvnorm.e (statistic) A rotation invariant multivariate goodness-of-fit test, implemented for testing
2004 Mar 31
0
energy 1.0.1
R Users, We would like to announce that Version 1.0.1 of the energy package is now available on CRAN. The energy package introduces a new class of statistical tests based on the concept of Newton's potential energy. Included in the package are * mvnorm.etest (test) and mvnorm.e (statistic) A rotation invariant multivariate goodness-of-fit test, implemented for testing
1999 Jan 29
4
CANNOT BROWSE (the solution)
Hi all. I?m using the binary distribution of SAMBA 1.9.16 on SCO3.2v4.2. Last weekend we got a new server. Installed all applications and all worked fine (as expected) ... but: the win/nt clients could map the shares, but they could not browse the SAMBA-box! I checked the "browseable=" options, but everything looked ok. Increasing the debug level and stepping through the logfiles
2008 Apr 26
0
Consistency of m-shapiro.test
Hello all, I tried several experiments with the mshapiro.test package in R and compared it with the energy package to test for multivariate normality and find that the mshapiro.test is not consistent which is a bit concerning and has suspicious behavior. On the other hand the energy test seems to be a more appropriate test for testing multivariate normality in any dimension. I looked for the
2008 Apr 09
0
energy 1.1-0 with dcov
Dear R-users, An updated version of the energy package, energy 1.1-0, is now available on CRAN. This version has merged the dcov package (previously available from my personal web page) into energy. New functions include: dcov (distance covariance) dcor (distance correlation) DCOR (four statistics) dcov.test (distance covariance test of multivariate independence) indep.test (choice of
2008 Apr 09
0
energy 1.1-0 with dcov
Dear R-users, An updated version of the energy package, energy 1.1-0, is now available on CRAN. This version has merged the dcov package (previously available from my personal web page) into energy. New functions include: dcov (distance covariance) dcor (distance correlation) DCOR (four statistics) dcov.test (distance covariance test of multivariate independence) indep.test (choice of
1999 Feb 21
17
samba question
Joseph P. Harbison wrote: > > i don't know if you can help but i am having the same trouble you > posted... I?ll try, but I?m not a samba-expert too. > i can't browse my linux box...i see the machine but it is not > accessible.... You cannot browse... but you can see? Where can you see the linux-box? In Search->Computer? ACCESS is done by <smbd>, whereas
1998 Oct 26
0
SAMBA digest 1853
samba@samba.anu.edu.au wrote: > > SAMBA Digest 1853 > > For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.anu.edu.au/listproc > Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) Re: long winded printing LARGE files soloution > by Heiko Nardmann <h.nardmann@secunet.de> > 2) Samba replacing NFS > by Jonathan Peterson
1999 Feb 18
1
Umlaute and Sharing with both SAMBA and Helios Ethershare.
Hi all I have samba 1.9.18 and 2.0.2 shares which are also shared to the macintosh world with Helios ethershare running under Solaris 2.5.1 and 2.6. I can create files and directories with the German special characters "umlaute" and "sz" with either client. My problem is that the macintoshes can't access directories created from the PCs whose name contains special
2004 Jan 05
7
Are messages censored on this board?
I've submitted a message twice this evening and it has not appeared. Are messages censored on this board? regards john --------------------------------------------------------- John A Coll, Director, Connection Software 391 City Road, LONDON, EC1V 1NE, UK Tel: 020 7713 8000 From outside UK Tel: +44 20 7713 8000 Fax: 020 7713 8001 Fax: +44 20 7713 8001 Email:
1998 Oct 12
1
Connot create/select subdirs
Hello all, I have a RedHat 5.1 system running SAMBA and the machines and users log on properly but no one can select, create, delete or do anything with subdirectories. I checked the logs and it seems that the share names are not being 'made' properly. Is there a setting or problem with 5.1 install that I need to change??? Thanks Paul Farber Farber Technology
1998 Dec 08
1
WIN 98 - Plain passwd?
i'm looking for an answer to the problem WIN98/samba-connection. It shows the same failure as shown by WinNT unless the change of Registry to EnablePlainPasswd. Is there an answer where the entry "EnablePlainPasswd" should be by WIN98? Enable encryoptedPasswd in smb.conf brought no solution. Thanks an many greetings Lothar M?hlbauer Lothar.Muehlbauer@iiv.de
1999 May 18
3
Cntrl-M characters ...
Hi, I am using Samba 1.9.18. The server is running on Solaris 2.5.1 and the client is on Win NT 4.0 I am annoyed by the Control-M characters appearing in text files when the files are edited on Windows editors and viewed in vi on Sun machine. I had to manually remove the Control-M characters. Is there a way to eliminate the Control M characters ? Thanks Krishna
2004 Jan 05
1
FW: This newbie gives up for now - sadly (2)
This newbie has been trying out Asterisk. It has been both a) surprisingly painful and b) impressive in terms of helpful support from other users. Having got two phones to communicate and then got voicemail MWI going (neither painlessly) I decided the next step was to implement call transfer as per nearly all commercial PBX systems i.e. hold call consult another extension either exit and let
1998 Oct 21
3
smbtar question?
Hi all, I want to move a filesystem off of my NT server over to my Network Appliance NFS server to then be shared via Samba. I assume the easiest way to accomplish this would be to use smbtar. Do I then use smbtar to extract the tar file I create with smbtar, or, can I use gnutar? Does it matter? Am I safer sticking with smbtar? I'm guessing that since smbtar is a wrapper around
2004 Jan 05
8
This newbie gives up for now - sadly
This newbie has been trying out Asterisk. It has been both a) surprisingly painful and b) impressive in terms of helpful support from other users. Having got two phones to communicate and then got voicemail MWI going (neither painlessly) I decided the next step was to implement call transfer as per nearly all commercial PBX systems i.e. hold call consult another extension either exit and let
1998 Oct 16
1
Samba Log Analysis.
I have searched the web for scripts to analyze Samba logs and found nada. Has anyone written a tool that will produce something on the order of what Webalyzer or Analog produce? I would love to see what applications we use eat up the most resources without actually having to use my brain. I know I could whip one up myself, but that requires me to use my brain, etc... I'm not much of a