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2006 Nov 22
2
Terrible, horrible firewall issues in * to * setup
My mission is to get one * box to dial another * box' extensions. I have set this up previously without any issues by making a simple IAX trunk/extension pair on the two boxes and create a dial plan with a prefix like 9|XXX to select an extension on the other box. My problem is that I now have to do this with extremely restrictive firewalls thrown into the mix - firewalls I have no control
2002 Sep 23
2
RE:u32 filters and compression
Thanks: To Stef and Tobias Geiger for giving me the answer. I used the prio to get the order right. Don't know why I did'nt think of it myself. Compression: Another thing that might be useful to the list is the use of compression (Deflate etc.) to get better bandwidth across links. This requires a Linux router at both ends of the link. I got the idea from a product called Peribit see
2001 Nov 20
5
can see my workgroup
I just want to set up a folder on my Linux 7.2 running samba 2.2.1a-4. I have looked at the smb.conf over and over. Cannot find out why my share is not showing up. I just want users on my domain to browse the network and read the folder. I am on an NT domain and the furthest i got was seeing the workgroup testgrp on my network neighborhood. But when i click on the workgroup i get an access
2008 Dec 09
21
Selective Compression/Encryption
Currently compression and I assume if encryption is implemented it is turned on or off during mount. There are however many times when a user may want to select which files/directories they want to compress or encrypt. This will also be helpful when implementing btrfs support in grub for example. We can say the disk can be compressed/encrypted except for /boot so compression/encryption
2015 Jul 01
2
Are the connections between Domain Controlers encrypted?
Hi, Just that is my question: Are the connection between DC encripted?. I'm planning to create a secondary DC on a external dedicated server and i want to know if the connections are secure, because is not a good idea to have authentication data traveling through internet without any kind of encription... My main DC have ldap through ssl activated and working fine, but i don't know if
2000 Jan 25
1
nis passwords
Has anyone come up with a creative way to us nis passwords for both encripted and non-encripted passwords? Or a way to convert the nis password table to the smbpassword file, without having each user to login and change their password? Alan Neiman alan.neiman@ihs.com Unix System Administrator Information Handling Services
1999 Apr 22
2
cant get in!
Hello!.. I have been trying to get samba working for some time now! .. I have a linux box (runing samba) and a NT domain (Nt and winx clients)... I can see the samba box in the network neighborhood, I can see the dir's in the samba box... but I cannot acces the foldes... when I try it asks for a user name and pass... however it does not mater what combination of windows or linux pass's I
2004 Feb 08
5
can't access samba server from xp
Hi all, I just setup my samba server 2.2.8 on Solaris 8 Sparc. I am following checklist from 'Samba-Howto-Collection.pdf'. When I run 'net view' from a xp box but got below error message. Could anyone tell what I need to do ? --------------------- c:>net view \\smbhost System error 5 has occured. Access is denied. c:>net use x: \\smbhost\tmp System error 1240 has
2008 Jun 09
1
sid_to_uid/public share problem
I've got a public share that any user is supposed to be able to access. But no matter who I try to connect as, I get the dreaded: "NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER". Important info: Samba version: 3.0.28a, OS: Kubuntu 8.04 Looking at the logs, I think the problem is here: auth/auth_util.c:create_token_from_username(1116) sid_to_uid for pcguest
1998 Aug 05
1
account
Sorry for my little english I have the 1.9.18p8 version on a unix machine HP-UX 10.20 I try to connect from a pc with NT4.0 SP3 where I'm logged in as administrator I try to connect on the unix as different users (tec110, cadnt4....) This is the configuration file : smb.conf [global] debug level = 3 dead time = 5 dns proxy = no [unix-eso] path = /home/eso
2002 Aug 25
3
How do I create a globally accessible directory [partly solved] (XP works/98 doesn't)
I just want a simple, globally accessible directory for anyone on my LAN. I don't care who they are, who they're logged in as on their windows machine, I don't care about security (it's my own private LAN!!!). Why is this so difficult to do? I've looked through the archives (which by the way, could someone spend a few minutes and put a SEARCH feature there. Following threads
2002 Aug 12
4
Simple and Stupid Share...
Hullo, All... I have HPUX 10.20 with SaMBa 2.2.3a installed... All I want to do is make a single share with read only access for everybody, no matter the user people are using, in other words, they don't need to have the user on the server side. I tried to setup, with no success. Anybody knows something? Thanks...
1999 Nov 22
2
samba not logging windows user names
Hi, Is it possible that samba logs the windows username of the person that is connecting to a share. On many shares I use 'force user = testuser'. In the log I only see the messages "connect to service test as user testuser". This gives me only the username smbd should become. I also tried logging to a file which contains '%U' but this give me very often the
2002 May 15
3
connections always mapped to guest
I have setup Samba 2.2.4 on HPUX 11.0. I'm using it only as a print server. It appears that ALL connections are being mapped to "pcguest" regardless whether they are valid or not. I do not have a "username map" defined, "guest ok = yes" is set for my printer share. I am running winbindd, which seems to be working correctly. I ran the following command 5 times,
2003 Jan 15
3
guest ok = yes
Hi, I've got samba up and running, but I have the guest ok = yes option. Now I have the book Using Samba by o'reilly, and if I'm correct this setting should enable be to access the share without using a username/password, however it doesn't work, then if I enter a valid samba user when it prompts it works fine! I've included my smb.conf file, any suggestions would be
2002 Dec 18
4
Samba domain with non-domain Win98
I have a samba domain. Also there are some machines which are not in domain. I need to create share for full access for these machines. I've tried this: [common_share] path = /path/to/dir browseable = yes writeable = yes guest ok = yes force user = ftp force group = ftp But when I'm trying to connect to this share I've been asked for password to IPC$. Can anybody help?
2002 Aug 13
1
RES: Simple and Stupid Share...
for your information, it didn't work... it needs a password... but i don't want to send any password... any ideasd? -----Mensagem original----- De: Rasmus Reinholdt Nielsen [mailto:rasmus@narani.dk] Enviada em: segunda-feira, 12 de agosto de 2002 17:34 Para: Demerson Zounar; samba@lists.samba.org Assunto: Re: [Samba] Simple and Stupid Share... # Global parameters [global]
2008 Sep 10
3
Compromised
My wife's office server was compromised today. It appears they ssh'ed in through account pcguest which was set up for Samba. (I don't remember setting up that account, but maybe I did.) At any rate, I found a bazillion "ftp_scanner" processes running. A killall finished them off quickly, I nuked the pcguest account, and switched ssh to a different port (which I normally do
1997 Nov 19
3
print to JetDirect
Hello. I use Linux 2.0.30(Red Hat) and Samba 1.9.16p. Clients are Win95, NT Workstations and Servers. I use Linux like printserver and bridge. And I have problem with my printer HP LaserJet 4MV with JetDirect card. It print 1 test page( or another 1 page) and print after it second page: User: root Host: LINUX Class: LINUX
2006 Feb 05
8
sha1 or md5?
I''m building a site that requires user log-in and i have seen the Agile book using sha1 for password hashing while R-Forum uses md5. Is there any compelling argument to use one over the other? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.