Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "dos?"
1999 Mar 16
4
I need to see filename in upercase
Because, a bug in a sofware, I need to see (on a NT box) the name of files in upercase. The files are writen by a buggy UNIX process in lowercase.
Any one have idea ?
Didier JANNE
Janne@securite.org
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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2002 Feb 25
1
Problems logging in with MSCLIENT.
I'm running Samba 2.2.3 with winbind for authentication. Much to my
surprise, I found I had a need to connect an MS-DOS system to the network.
I'm using MSCLIENT to do so. I can successfully log into the domain and map
drives on Windows NT servers, but I'm having trouble mapping Samba shares.
Examining the log shows that the DOS machine is apparently trying to connect
with a username
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 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 May 18
1
DOS-Client with TCPIP and SAMBA
Hi there,
I have a client in a network using a samba-server that has to use MSDOS, because
some software running on it needs a clean DOS. I installed the DOS-Client for
TCPIP that is available from Microsoft V 1.0 and it works fine; the only thing
is, that it takes so much memory below 640 K, that another program also running
under DOS does not function correctly anymore. Maybe some of the
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
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?
--
Gregor Mosheh
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
1999 Apr 16
1
Microsoft Certified Professional Magazine publishes Samba art icle.
I got mcp mag a day or two ago, Great writeup!!
I was a little surprised that they ran such a glowing review of samba,
with some of the negative implications on NT. It is very nice to see
Microsoft show an interest in interoperability.
-Steve Roylance
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeremy Allison [SMTP:jallison@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com]
> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 1999 6:41 PM
>
1999 Feb 22
1
Socket option IPTOS_LOWDELAY no longer works
Hi,
The 'socket options' option IPTOS_LOWDELAY no longer works in 2.0.2. I
had this parameter set in 1.9.18p10 however now when a samba process is
started a warning of 'Unknown socket option IPTOS_LOWDELAY' is displayed.
The man for smb.conf states the following:
You may find that on some systems Samba will say
"Unknown socket option"
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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something, never stop for a moment. I just
2005 Sep 16
3
Rather serious flac problem
Okay.. I love flac but just had a rather serious failure that really
shakes my confidence. It resulted in the near loss of a master audio
recording. Fortunately, I have a backup. Though there may have been
other cases where I have lost original material because I have been
compressing a lot of originals and deleting them after doing a 'flac
-t' on them.
Basically, flac failed with a
2017 Feb 08
3
Linking Linux kernel with LLD
>I have just checked it, the startup.elf and realmode.elf are fine. Only few changes are required for mainline kernel and one >commit has to be reverted from lld and a few patches have to be applied.
>
>The only step when I have used BFD is linking vmlinux. I have manually set LD variable in vmlinux_link() function. The vmlinux >produced by lld doesn't work yet. I will compare
2010 Sep 01
3
Dovecot creating aditional folders?
Hi guys.
My conf:
# 1.2.9: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# OS: Linux 2.6.32-23-server x86_64 Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS reiserfs
log_timestamp: %Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S
protocols: imap imaps pop3 pop3s
ssl_cert_file: /etc/ssl/mail/dovecot.crt
ssl_key_file: /etc/ssl/mail/dovecot.key
disable_plaintext_auth: no
login_dir: /var/run/dovecot/login
login_executable(default): /usr/lib/dovecot/imap-login
2012 Aug 17
2
How to test Websocket support in SIP in Asterisk trunk?
I see no indication of how to do this in sip.conf, and when I start
Asterisk, it doesn't wait on port 80.
Greetings,
--
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Instant Solutions - Telefonia Gerando Resultado
http://www.instant.com.br
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Demais regi?es: (11)4063-6100
2017 Feb 03
3
Linking Linux kernel with LLD
On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 12:38 AM, George Rimar <grimar at accesssoftek.com>
wrote:
> >As far as the setup, I would recommend setting up qemu for actually
> running the LLD-linked kernel and custom bootloader etc. because then you
> can have a single >script that rebuilds the bootloader and kernel and
> copies the files to the VM. This reduces iteration time significantly.
2009 Mar 23
1
Memdisk + Freedos problem
I and some other people have problems with running the freedos image included in
Ultimate Boot CD (UBCD), when using memdisk for floppy emulation.
Memdisk starts booting the image and freedos shows the following menu:
0 Boot Clean
1 Boot UMBPCI (silent)
2 Boot UMBPCI (optimal)
3 Boot UMBPCI (semi-defensive)
4 Boot EMM386 (optimal)
5 Boot EMM386 (semi-defensive)
6 Boot no UMB (defensive)
7 Boot
2003 Aug 06
1
adddriver rpc command generates segmentation fault
Hi,
I'm trying to add a printer driver to samba 2.2.7, part of the RedHat 9
distro. I have all the associated files under print$/W32X86 (I verified
that they were where I thought they were from samba's POV by looking via
smbclient). Below is the output from a getdriver command issued to a W2K
PDC to get the names of all the required files for the particular printer:
[Windows NT x86]
2002 Jun 27
2
GUI bug (PR#1711)
Full_Name: Socrates Alikhanidi
Version: 1.5.1
OS: Windows 2000
Submission from: (NULL) (133.15.3.28)
During resizing of 'R Console' windows the fatal error of forbidden memory
access appears.
To reproduce that with a guaranty, resize windows by mouse with small steps.
Probably the faster computer is, the earlier that event appears. I have PIV 1.8
GHz.
Waiting time was near 1 second.