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1998 Dec 25
0
SAMBA digest 1920
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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 04
0
Help: Cannot browse the shares on Samba server
Hello all, I really hate to just blast out a message right after subscribing to the list, but we're having equipment troubles and getting this new Linux server running just became priority -20. :( Base install is Red Hat Linux 5.1, with all the latest errata patches applied. Platform (for now) is a 90 MHz Pentium, 16MB of RAM, 3Com 3C509 Ethernet card. LAN is 10BaseT, running TCP/IP
1998 Nov 05
0
Browsing shares not done as guest? (was: Cannot browse the shares on Samba server)
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Sean E. Millichamp wrote: > As far as I can tell, one of two things is occuring: Your Win 95 OSR2 has > one of the MS networking updates applied to it that requires you to use > Samba's "encrypted password" support (I believe this is already patched > with OSR2). I had thought that browsing was supposed to be done as the "guest" user, but
1998 Dec 31
0
Samba 2.0.0 Beta5 released.
The Samba Team is pleased to announce Samba 2.0.0 Beta5 This is the fifth of (hopefully) a short series of Beta releases of the 2.0.0 code and incorporates bug fixes and changes from feedback gained from the earlier betas. Show-stopper bugs notwithstanding, this is expected to be the last beta release before the official ship of the stable Samba 2.0.0 release, so it is very important for people
1999 Apr 09
0
Persistent locked files & Win95 (PR#15490)
bscott@hamptonsys.com wrote: > > I do not know about the original poster, but here at Hampton Systems Group, > I have noticed a... not quite a bug... maybe a "conflict of interest", with > regards to oplocks. I often edit Perl CGI scripts from my Win32 workstation. > The scripts themselves reside on our Linux server. Since an oplock is opened > on those scripts by
1998 Dec 29
2
Encrypted passwords and OS2/Win95/Win98
My LAN is running Samba v1.9.18p10 under RedHat Linux v5.2. Using the SMB services are Win95 and OS/2 clients. It's all running fine. I will soon be adding Win98, though, and I understand that there is a question of password encryption. I'm concerned how the encrypted/plain-text communication of password will affect my existing configuration. If I reconfigure Samba to use encrypted
1998 Apr 10
0
SMB across subnets
Hi THis look like NT uses the dns-server to resolv netbios names (can be configured in the network properties). Try disabling that, and pray that nt, win95 und unix-servers find each other - if all the computers show up in all the network neighbor hood's , you won. Otherwise - well, contact microsoft - they invented wins, not-working-network-neighbor hood's and things like this...
1999 Jan 21
4
[WIN NT] uppercase
Dear List, I have a problem. If I create a file under UNIX (samba 1.18.xx) with capital letters in its name and look at this file under NT the name become small letters. Not under Win95. What shoud I set to avoid the case changing in file names??? TIA && good byte! This is the first day of the rest of Your life!
2010 May 04
2
Corrupted index cache file and Maildir filename has wrong W value
kmail stopped working and when I check the dovecot log file I see: May 4 11:40:38 f12barry dovecot: IMAP(bscott): Corrupted index cache file /home/bscott/Maildir/._NewMail-com/dovecot.index.cache: Corrupted virtual size for uid=234: 633278 != 633251 May 4 11:40:38 f12barry dovecot: IMAP(bscott): Corrupted index cache file /home/bscott/Maildir/._NewMail-com/dovecot.index.cache: Corrupted virtual
1998 Oct 03
1
Serius cross-subnet browsing question
> I've been having troubles getting cross subnet browsing working in > existance with a WinNT domain master (hey, it's not my machine). > Basically what is happening is that I am trying to setup a VPN (which > shouldn't complicate things) that browsing will work across. The idea is > this: > > There is an office in my local city that I'm connecting San
1999 Jan 04
0
SAMBA digest 1928
samba@samba.org schrieb: > SAMBA Digest 1928 > > For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/ > Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) Re: NT Logon Authentication > by Gerald Carter <cartegw@Eng.Auburn.EDU> > 2) Samba-> No [.] and [..] directories > by Kai Schaeffer
1999 Sep 20
1
Password change from Win95 clients
----- Original Message ----- From: samba <samba@druid.beeline.msk.ru> To: Multiple recipients of list SAMBA-NTDOM <samba-ntdom@samba.org> Sent: Monday, 20 September, 1999 16:22 Subject: Password change from Win95 clients > Hello! > I'm using samba-2.0.5a on RedHat-6.0 in school network. There are so many > curious kids :) The network is dedicated for teachers only but
1998 Apr 02
1
Problem with sending messages (smbclient -M ...)
Hi I use messages (net send...., smbclient -M ....) to let a server dial to my provider, or to let him fetch my mial. This worked until I switched to 1.9.18p3. My server is named FGP, my group FGP_GROUP. One of the nt-clients is named SAUSCHNELL - and one of the users on SAUSCHNELL is names fgp - like the server. Since I use 1.9.18p3 all the messages sent to FGP from a NT-computer are actually
1999 Jun 07
1
Time Out's - Samba to Win95/98
cI'm New to the list. I've been beating at Samba (the one shipped with redhat 5.2) for days I can get the server to show up in network neighborhood I can ping it. If I wait long enough (few minutes) I can finally get it to respond to both ftp and telnets. it's on a 10base-t cat5 configuration with just the server and the one w95 creating traffic. If I double click the server name
1998 Nov 23
0
SAMBA digest 1884
Please, remove my registration from your mailing-list. For weeks I tried everything I could, but without any response!! I followed all hints found under http://samba.anu.edu.au/listproc Sincerely Bernhard Himmel himmel@warnow.e-technik1.uni-rostock.de himmel@saphir.physik1.uni-rostock.de himmel@physik1.uni-rostock.de > Reply-to: samba@samba.org > From:
2005 Jan 08
1
Trouble migrating from plain text to encrypted passwords
Hi, I'm looking for some help to migrate from plain text to encrypted passwords. I'm using smbpasswd for authentication on a FreeBSD 4.9 server with samba 2.2.8. When we set up our server, we had Win95 clients with plain text passwords. As we introduced Win98 clients, we just kept with the plain text passwords. Now we are looking at XP clients and enctrypted passwords. My understanding
2001 Dec 04
2
Newbie (groan... !) Client Problem
I've studied the books, searched the list archives, etc. I suspect there is someone who can just tell me one thing to tweek, so I humbly beg your advice. Situation: I am playing with/learning Linux, intending to replace our two company Netware servers sometime in the next 6 months. At home, I have an NT4.0/SPC PDC, an NT4.0/SP6 docked laptop, and an HP server with RH7.1 or 7.2 (2.4.??
1999 Apr 06
0
SWAT won't run
Dear SAMBA users, I finally managed to install the libc.so.5 and now the compile for SAMBA 2.0.3 took a bit longer than before ;). But another problem still remains: Here in our network (Win95-clients) I'm the only one who can login to samba with my username and password - all the other people - be it using my name/password or their own ones - can not login anymore. Furthermore SWAT
2000 Aug 24
3
What features does SWAT support? (maybe bug)
We're running Samba 2.0.6 on AIX 4.3.2.0 Is there a home page for SWAT or somewhere else that I can look to see what smb.conf parameters SWAT supports? I prefer editing the smb.conf file with vi, but some of the administrators here like to use SWAT. A while back, I put an include line into the smb.conf file to get around differences between our WinNT and Win95/98 machines. A couple