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1999 Aug 30
3
some shares in browselist not showing up in spite of browseable = yes
Hello, In my smb.conf (or actually, in "committees.conf" included from smb.conf, a defined share does not show up in the browselist, nor any other share defined AFTER that particular one (either in that file or in smb.conf after the include statement). The shares are accessable though (when mapped to a drive letter or used as UNC). Ofcourse I tried to look for odd
1999 Jul 09
0
Samba-related info on disconnected NT networkshares
The issue of disconnected networkshares (shares offered on an NT server) has appeared on this mailinglist a few times. It is not a samba issue, but it seems many here might benefit from the information given below anyways, as I've never seen a solution to the problem come by. Problem: Whenever there has not been any activity (file/network IO) to or from a networkshare that is offered by an
1999 Jun 10
1
on-access virusscanning on shares
Is there anyone who has (successfully) implemented a method of on-access virusscanning of files on a samba share? For Linux, I only know of Sophos and McAfee virusscanners but neither of them can scan files as they are written or read. Is there possibly a hook of some sort in samba for this? Michel. -- Michel van der Laan - michel@nijenrode.nl http://www.nijenrode.nl/~michel
1998 Nov 13
0
nmbd as WINS & lmhosts
I have nmbd set up to act as a WINS server. As far as I can tell from the docs, WINS should reply for queries that it can then lookup in the supplied lmhosts file. Unfortunately, it does not appear to do this; it only knows its own name when queried (and the domain name entry) but none of the entries that are in the lmhosts file. the debug output of nmbd doesn't reveal much (and doesnt even
1998 Sep 28
9
Unwanted browselists
Is there a way to prevent browselists from machines other than those of my choosing to show up in the browselists/network neighbourhood? I don't want win95 clients that offer shares themselves to show up in the network neighbourhood. Michel. -- Michel van der Laan - michel@nijenrode.nl http://www.nijenrode.nl/~michel
1998 Apr 20
1
Incomplete browselists with %G
When I build an smb.conf using a line like: include = /usr/local/samba/lib/%G.conf then it works beautifully for the shares that are listed in the appropriate <primary group>.conf files, that is, I can connect to them and all... However, I can only _browse_ the shares listed in the main smb.conf file, not the ones in the <primary group>.conf files that should be included, even
1998 Oct 06
1
Unwanted browse lists
Michel, One approach that hasn't been suggested is to block access to the netbios nameservice port on the samba host with a firewalling rule. That way the other computers on the subnet can't register themselves with nmbd. Suppose that your internal network is all within the 192.168.15.0/24 network. Each Windows workstation will automatically announce itself with a udp packet broadcast
2001 Dec 01
2
Nothing more than solitaire...
I've tried lots and lots of stuff, fiddling with the various configuration options again and again. Solitaire works most of the time. Notepad doesn't let me enter text. Calc displays the numbers in the wrong place, but otherwise works. Street Atlas USA 8.0 barfs completely. Not even close, in spite of being in the database. Agent does not exhibit proper internal windowing behavior,
2003 Sep 06
0
KERNEL BUG: lseek() broken on raw devices
Hi, I just figured FreeBSD will happily write data (disk blocks) from byte #0 even after successful lseek(fd, 17, SEEK_SET) returned 17, at least on da(4) partitions such as rda0s1f. Tested on 4.9-PRERELEASE checked out early Sep 5th. I'd suggest that lseek to a non-sector boundary returns either (off_t)-1 and EINVAL (preferred) or at least returns the actual position (though few
1998 Oct 04
2
policies
Hi, I have set up samba to enable Domain-Logons for windows95/98. I am using Samba-1.9.18p7. I have a share netlogon with a batchfile for connection network drives. Everything is working. But when I create a policies file and put it onto the netlogon share windows doesn't use it. I have named it config.pol. Is there another special thing to configure? I have found archives of this
1998 Oct 15
0
Help URGENT : Password for IPC$ and public shares - more info
yesterday i saked for help because : - I set a valid guest account (suid to it permit me to use printer) - I defined a printer share publicly accessible - my server is in secutity = user and I need to stay it like that when trying to access to the server from an account not existing on the Unix part, Samba asks for a password for IPC$ what is wrong in my configuration? [global] ... printing
2006 Apr 24
2
Sangoma A200 preventing Zap channels from disconnecting immediately after PSTN line hangs up (getting empty voicemails)
As far as I can tell, after discussing this matter with other asterisk users in my area, my telco _does_ provide disconnect supervision.. It seems that the problem is actually related to the Sangoma A200 card I'm using, as two other people both using this same card have expressed the same problem.. Are there any other users on this list using the Sangoma A200 FXO port card, and experiencing
1998 Dec 07
1
[Trouble #6512] Samba shares not accessible
Hi, We're running Samba version 1.9.16p2 under Solaris 2.5.1 (w HW update 11/97). Our PCs run Windows95 with Network Neighborhood and a few have been upgraded to Windows98. I am currently looking at upgrading to Samba 1.9.18p10. On Fri., 12/4 one of our users reported when she selecting Entire Network she received the error "Unable to browse the network. The specified computer
2001 Feb 27
1
scp hardwires location to ssh?
hello, i'm building a solaris package of openssh 2.5.1 for my employer. my configure string is this: ./configure --prefix=/usr/share/jon --with-xauth=/usr/openwin/bin/xauth --with-ipv4-default --with-tcp-wrappers --with-pid-dir=/etc --sysconfdir=/etc i use a prefix of /usr/share/jon , then build the system V package from there. most things work great, but somehow scp does not. it seems
1998 Oct 16
0
Help URGENT : Password for IPC$ and public shares - Working solution
Thanks, I recompiled following your instructions and it is now working. Thanks very much I forward to samba ML, so it could be a clue for people having same problem !!!! On Fri, 16 Oct 1998, Barlow, Graham K wrote: > Add the option below to your FLAGS1= line in the compile options and > 'make clean;make' . > > -DGUEST_SESSSETUP=2 > > This allows people without a
2004 Sep 27
0
Re: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 2, Issue 281
Now that most of you have worked overtime to show why most people are continually pissed at Nix Users (all except two of course). The problem I can see is the downright technosnobbery involved. There is nothing wrong with Linux. I play around with RH9 and FreeBSD and find that most things run fine. But you get into a problem where it keeps asking for the same blamed libraries over and over on
2006 Feb 24
1
Preventing Double Submit?
Hi, I have a sensitive submit button that does a separate credit card payment post in the controller action, which could take ~2 seconds. I want to ensure that if the user double clicks on it, that the controller won''t do two payments. Right now, I do a redirect after the payment succeeds, so a refresh of the page won''t cause a problem but I am worried about multiple requests
2003 Nov 20
0
negative result in rsync feedback
Hi Rsyncers, I have now succesfully deployed rsync as a means to replicate our main production servers running SCOMBAG^D^D^D^D OpenServer. (Dont worry, we'll let the company die, and switch to something better..) To do so however, I had to split the dirs I sync (25GB orso), into smaller chuncks so it wont barf out regulary. I use filtering for that, and it works pretty well. At least, that
1999 Jul 09
3
Virus checking
We are using samba to give our NT users access to our UNIX servers (running Solaris 2.5.1) and to give our UNIX users, using Wincenter, access to their UNIX directories. We want to be able to run a virus checker (Network Associates VirusScan) from a NT 4.0 workstation and have it check the samba (UNIX directories). Since we want to centralize this activity, I want to be"root" on the
2011 Feb 16
1
Getting an Icecast error
On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, michel memeteau wrote: > To: Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com> > From: michel memeteau <michel.memeteau at gmail.com> > Subject: Re: [Icecast] Getting an Icecast error > > 2011/2/16 Luis Barrett <getpaid00 at gmail.com>: >> Hi, >> >> I was able to run ./configure and make commands without any issues but when >> I