Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "Not in Group?"
1998 Sep 17
1
Lazy Samba (that'd make it Waltz)
Funny thing happening with an NT Client: it sees all the files in a
public Samba share, but when I make any change (like renaming a file or
dropping files into it) the change doesn't show up in the window until I
press F5 (Refresh). Is it some config in Samba whichs defaults to "lazy"
behavior which I'm failing to see?
Thanx 4All,
Juan
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1998 Sep 17
1
Logon Musings
I'm toying with the idea of writing a Samba-oriented Win95/98/NT logon
window. I know it's possible to replace Windows' logon mechanism with
another. Novell's Client32 does this. I know there's also standards to
make a network service available to Windows' change-password mechanism
(so I can fire smbpasswd on the other side). That could be an
alternative to establishing
1998 Nov 30
0
[Fwd: Samba with MSVisual C++]
Bloody H3ll... I replied only to the person who sent it. Hey, maybe this list
could stick a Reply-To field to the incoming messages before broadcasting them?
Juan Carlos Castro y Castro wrote:
> Andrew J Miles wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > We've just started using MS Visual C++, and have a problem that I believe
> > might be related to the samba server.
>
1998 Dec 07
0
Have everyone gone mute?
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1999 Jan 19
0
Does Samba need to see the world?
Our ISP experienced backbone problems yesterday. Our backbone provider's
backbone provider (EMBRATEL, the newly-privatized telecom company of
Brazil) went down for a few hours. That was a big problem itself, but
what I'll tell you is a weird side effect:
Samba stopped working on our local network!!!
I checked DNS, resolv.conf, /etc/hosts, smb.conf, everything! While our
Internet
1998 Nov 16
3
samba ver 2 beta 1 (gaping wide bug)
Please excuse me if this has been covered, but I just noticed something odd
with samba 2 beta 1. If I use smbclient to connect to a passworded resource on
a win machine (I've tried it with 98/95) and I just hit enter for the password,
it lets me in. No questions asked. So, I pretty much have unlimited read
access to stuff I should not be able to get to.
Best Regards.
If this is the wrong
1998 Oct 20
1
Safe Win9x?
I want to install a linux samba server to serve 30 win9x machines. I
want to prevent users from writing on the local drives, they should
have write access only to their home dirs on the samba box. These
users have a nasty habit of deleting crucial system files.
Is it at all possible with win9x and samba? Of course NT workstations
could resolve the problem, but that's not an option with these
1998 Nov 26
1
Using UNIX passwords
I'm sure this is a FAQ, though I couldn't find it in any FAQ or the docs...
How do I have Samba authenticate users via the local UNIX passwd file?
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An NT server can be run by an idiot, and usually is.
"If you can't make it good, make it LOOK good." - Bill Gates
1998 Dec 02
4
where to get timesync.pif ?
The Samba FAQ mentions a program called timesync to update the
system clock on clients from the server. The download address in the
FAQ is out of date - where can I get a copy ?
Geoff
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1998 Sep 23
9
managing users from smbpasswd rather than /etc/passwd
I have samba installed on a web server (behind a firewall). It's working
fine with all the WINS networking here (eg, password authentication from
the NT servers, etc).
I (we) want this web server - a linux redhat 5.x box currently running
samba-1.9.18p8 - to have as few actual unix login accounts as possible.
What I want/need to do is to allow LOTS of people in the faculty here
1999 Apr 26
0
Open Letter to the Samba Team
Hi people,
I've seen enough threads about performance to come to the conclusion
that the following things should be in the distributed smb.conf:
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=8192 SO_RCVBUF=8192
read prediction = yes
debug level = 0 ;yeah, explicit - the default seems not to be 0
Everybody that uses these reports enormous performance boosts (including
ME!). If this causes
2011 Apr 03
1
Winbind cached account locked out
Hi there,
we have a few SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 SP1 machines with Samba
3.4.3 joined to Windows Server 2003 domain. The domain has some strict
password policies, like limited password tries before account is locked
for a few minutes.
It works fine when doing online authentication against the domain
controllers.
The problem rises with cached offline logon. Offline logon works,
1998 Sep 08
2
AW: Samba across subnets?
If you don't want to type the ip adress of your samba server every time you
connect, add a entry to your local hosts file and lmhosts file.
You will find this files (and sample files with extension ".sam") in the
windows main directory of Win95 and under "system32/drivers/etc" on WinNT
4.0.
Regards,
System-Consulting Kollien
Rudolf Kollien
Email: kollien@kollien.de
Our
2009 Jan 20
1
Errmsgs b4 and after migration DC V1.0.15 to V1.1.8
Last Wednesday at 12:21 I made this switch, which seemed to be
uneventful. In any case, no user has reported problems since the
migration. Not content to leave well enough alone, this morning I
scanned the syslog and maillog for dovecot related errors. What I found
was that:
Before the Migration===========================
I saw a lot of SSL errors that look like this:
> Jan 14 11:49:23
2009 Mar 18
4
Staged migration from mbox to maildir
So much changes in this migration that the ideal way to do it would be
to begin with a few users or a department, then migrate the users
affinity group by affinity group: first an institute or so, then the
faculty, then the staff, then the students, moving to bigger and bigger
groupings as the bugs work out of the migration and the move becomes
more assured.
We use sendmail and procmail.
2000 Oct 25
2
Can't use two links on a linux box
Hi,
I have a linux box connected to two leased lines as follows:
_/\__/\_
/ \ +--------+ +------------+
( Internet )----+ Router | | SMTP server|
\_ __ _/ +----+---+ +------+-----+
\/ \/ | 200.200.200.254 |
100.100.100.2\ -+-------+----- ... ---------+--
100.100.100.1\ | 200.200.200.1
+-+--+--+
| Linux |
+---+---+ _/\__/\_
192.168.1.1 |
2007 Dec 13
0
How do I force download with LiteSpeed?
Hi!
Searched a long time for this, but haven''t found an answer.
I''m trying to make the user download a special file, no matter what
mediatype it is (could be jpg, pdf or doc for example).
My code right now is this:
def download_path( _id = params[:id])
result = Philestructure.find( _id )
headers[''X-LiteSpeed-Location''] = "/downloads/
2006 Feb 17
5
getting old values
Hi all,
I''ve add :before_update event to my model
Before updating a record I want to check if new attributes differ to old attr.
My question is how to retrieve old attributes in :before_update event ?
thanks
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2011 May 20
2
Problems with group assignments
Dear All,
We are trying to transfer a SaMBa installation from an old server to a newer more up-to-date one. The original server was sharing files to Windows XP systems in Active Directory (Windows Server 2003 R2 version), but as we move to Windows 7 and Active Directory (Windows Server 2008 R2 version) we need to upgrade the service.
The old server was part of a NIS domain, with the
2003 Mar 22
0
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