Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Required Services for Samba?"
1999 Jul 26
2
SAMBA digest 2177
At 16:58 23/07/99 +1000, you wrote:
> SAMBA Digest 2177
>
>For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/
>Topics covered in this issue include:
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> 1) rookie needs help
> by "Page, Jon T" <Jon.Page@pnl.gov>
> 2) genrand.c
> by Mark_Noel@cch.com
> 3) Wincenter 3.1.13/Winframe 1.7 - ACLs:
> by Hanns-Peter Ermert
1999 Jul 23
0
AW: SAMBA digest 2177
When the world was much younger, Stephen L Arnold <arnold.steve@ensco.com>
painted some strange hieroglyphs like this:
>When the world was young, Axel Neumann <amn@cromemco.com> carved
>some runes like this:
>> I just want to inform you about a severe problem that I have
>> found with Samba 2.0.5 installed on a SCO OpenServer 5.04.
>[snip]
>> INTERNAL
2005 Jan 15
1
Samba PDC and logon.bat questions
Hello,
For some time now I have thought that Samba was a piece of cake to setup and
thought making it a PDC and WINS server to boot, would not be much harder.
Haha, I am finding out I was very wrong.
First question:
Since logon.bat is being processed by a windows client machine that has no
idea what to do with Samba variables, how do you avoid having to create a
separate logon script
1998 Aug 24
0
SAMBA digest 1789
When the world was young, Eric Melville carved some runes like this:
> From: Eric Melville <m_thrope@rigelnet.ml.org>
> Subject: passwords
>
> could someone please give me the lowdown on samba and passwords? i keep
> trying to connect to any share name on either of my unix boxes, either
> from each other or from a win95 machine... every time i can't get anything
>
1998 Jul 30
0
SAMBA digest 1763
When the world was young, Klaus Kappel carved some runes like this:
> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 12:05:08 +0200 (CEST)
> From: Klaus Kappel <kkappel@sha2000.de>
> To: samba@samba.anu.edu.au
> Subject: Locking with M$-Access 97
> This is a REAL problem on the way to world domination ;-)
> since we moved a MS-Access MDB (16 Meg) to samba,
> it ist killing queries more
1998 Sep 22
0
x filemanager (SAMBA digest 1819)
When the world was young, Joshua Pincus carved some runes like this:
> I've got two questions, and I'll list them in order of importance. (1) Is
> there a way, or is there any research/development going into unearthing a
> way, to mount a samba filesystem like any other filesystem under UNIX?
>
> And (2), does anyone know of a good X filemanager? What I would really
>
1998 Nov 24
0
Dial in accounts (1883)
When the world was young, Ole Holm Nielsen carved some runes like
this:
> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 12:03:59 +0100
> From: Ole Holm Nielsen <Ole.H.Nielsen@fysik.dtu.dk>
> Subject: Re: Dial in accounts
> Regarding remote network browsing:
> We have had mixed success browsing Network Neighborhood from
> PPP-connected Win95 PCs. Our servers are all SAMBA, no NT here :-)
1998 Dec 29
0
mapped drives do not appear
When the world was young, Scott Gasch carved some runes like this:
> I am having trouble with samba (version 2.0beta4) and I thought
> someone might have seen this before. From client PCs (win98
> and winnt 4.0) I am able to see my samba server in net hood. I
> am able to browse the shared filesystems. I am able to map
> drives. However, when a network drive is mapped to a
1998 Aug 11
1
SAMBA digest 1775
When the world was young, Adam Snodgrass carved some runes like
this:
> Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 19:06:07 -0400
> Subject: Failure to execute programs from a mapped drive letter on a samba
> I have a strange situation. I have a Linux machine running samba
> 1.9.18p8, serving a mix of NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 95 clients. In
> general, things have worked flawlessly, with one
1999 Mar 19
0
NT test of smbmount
Iztok Polanic <iztok@hakl-hakl.si> carved some runes like this:
> > 1. I have just installed samba on my computer. It works great and
> > I can mount all Windows computers, except NT. When I try
> > "smbmount //192.168.1.4/C /mnt/test" I get this error:
> >
> > Password:
> > smb_get_length: Invalid NBT packet
> >
1999 May 13
0
dos to unix file conversion...
When the world was young, "Norm Long" <nlong@worldvision.org>
carved some runes like this:
> Greetings, was wondering how to handle problems regarding viewing files on
> our hp server through notepad. When we view files via note pad we all see
> the carriage return(unix) making the file a little difficult to read. If
> samba had a some kind of file conversion
1999 Jun 01
0
One of two samba servers not visible (remote announce
When the world was young, "Frank R. Brown"
<list.Frank@MailAndNews.com> carved some runes like this:
[snip]
> I have two concerns:
>
> The first is that I don't understand what is going on, so I'm worried that
> this setup will turn out to be flaky.
The only thing flaky in this setup are the various incarnations of
windoze... See below.
> Secondly, I
1999 Jul 06
0
How to test WINS functionality
When the world was young, Ariel_Orellana@penoles.com.mx carved some runes like this:
[snip]
> Secondly, I'm not exactly sure my host, which has "wins support = yes"
> option, with no other WINS server in the network, is working. How can I
> test this? For example, I have another samba server which has "wins
> server = 130.6.96.2" (the first server) but it
1999 Jul 15
0
samba-2.0.2 compile error
When the world was young, Hongwei Li <hongwei@morpheus.wustl.edu>
carved some runes like this:
> I try to compile samba-2.0.2 on a linux box (RedHat 6.0). The command
> /configure did not show any error. Then, when I run make, most parts are
> okay until near the end:
>
> Compiling printing/printing.c
> printing/printing.c: In function `parse_lpq_bsd':
>
1999 Jul 15
0
Connecting to Samba from 95/98
When the world was young, Wong Hoong Shen <hswong@ecquaria.com>
carved some runes like this:
> I don't know if this was discussed ad finitum but I can't seem
> to find an answer in the archive or FAQ. I need to connect to a
> Samba server using an account even from machines which use 95/98.
> For NT, there is no problem because I can specify the user, but
> 95/98
1999 Jul 15
1
hosts allow/deny not working correctly
When the world was young, "M. Tyson Bigler" <bigler@shellus.com>
carved some runes like this:
> I am having difficult getting the hosts allow/deny to work with IP ranges
> or netmasks. Ideally I would prefer to use the IP/Netmask method, e.g.
> 111.22.33.0/255.255.255.0, because we have a flat ATM network with
> multiple class C's (netmask is really
1999 Mar 09
1
I agree! (was Ban Microsoft Outlook Express MUA from this list?)
When the world was young, "Alain FAUCONNET" <af@biomath.jussieu.fr>
carved some runes like this:
[snip]
> So what ? unless the nice people who manage those lists can find the
> time to switch to a better list processor like Majordomo, all we can do
> is asking people :
>
> - not to send any multipart mails :
> * do copy/paste logs or config files inline,
2014 Dec 18
2
Samba 4 problems
On Thu, 18 Dec 2014 09:49:28 -0800
Jeremy Allison <jra at samba.org> wrote:
winbind trusted domains only = yes
> >
> > server services = rpc, nbt, wrepl, ldap, cldap, kdc, drepl,
> > winbind, nt p_signd, kcc, smb
>
> Remove 'smb' from this line. In fact, remove this line
> completely. Where did you find docs telling you to add
> this
1999 Jun 06
1
Error Messages on Terminal
I am using Samba for print serving on a home network that consists of
one Win98 machine and one running Red Hat 6. I am getting along well
but have come up against a problem I don't know how to solve.
On the linux machine where samba is running, when I am in a text based
terminal (doesn't show in KDE) I get various nmbd messages scrolling
across my screen, messages that look like nmbd
2013 Jun 20
3
Samba+LDAP: NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL because of primary group SID mismatch
Hi,
I'm trying to get my new samba server running for a few days now and I
start losing my mind over not figuring out what I'm doing wrong. Here's
my setup:
OpenLDAP 2.4.21 server with ~15 groups and >100 users, all having a unix
and a samba NT password stored in the LDAP as well as a User SID and
Primary Group SID assigned and stored in the LDAP, derived from the SID
of the LDAP