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1999 Jun 02
0
Compiling SAMBA on DEC UNIX 4.0 W/OUT ENH SEC?
Hello! I am wondering if anyone has compiled Samba on DEC UNIX 4.0 withOUT the OSF1_ENH_SEC stuff? I don't want to use enhanced security, but I can't seem to get away from it. I didn't see any configure options, so I have been editing the source files to remove constants like OSF1_ENH_SEC and HAVE_GETPRPWNAM (among others). Has anyone had any luck with trying to do this? Thanks!
1999 Aug 24
1
Bad password error - samba 2.0.5a, Solaris 2.7
Hello all, For quite a while now we've been running a samba 1.9.16p10 server, providing file shares, etc for PCs. We're installing a new file server tomorrow so I thought I would take this opportunity of upgrading to a new version of samba. I've downloaded, compiled and installed the latest version (2.0.5a) on the new fileserver (Solaris 2.7) and all seemed OK until I try and
1999 Mar 28
0
RedHat 5.2 system can't use security=user
I am trying to get samba-2.0.3 up on my RedHat 5.2 system. I've gone through the diagnosis.txt file, and test 3 fails -- none of the reasons listed apply. This is consistent with a Win9x or WinNT client attempting to connect. What's even more puzzling is the log.<clientname> file is created when I attempt to connect, but is 0 length! By the way, 1.9.x didn't give me any
2002 Nov 22
0
Samba 2.2.6 Write Problem
Hi all, recently I asked for help with a problem Samba had to write files (http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2002-November/085003.html, http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2002-November/085083.html). Since that hasn't solved, and since it occurs regardless of changes of the smb.conf, I'd like to post some passages of the smb log file (log level 4) of the attempt to copy a file to
2003 Apr 24
0
problem with NT-4.0
Hello, we have a Linux box running Samba 2.2.7a and several clients running Windows NT 4 WS (last service pack) and Windows 95 (last service pack too). All clients are running a program made in ACU-Cobol for Windows and sometimes the NT machines abort the execution reporting a cobol blocking error. This usually results in broken indexes... We have traced the execution and haven't found the
1999 Jan 08
2
Authentication failing
I'm running version 2.0 beta. During the initial installation, I configured Samba to authenticate with an NT server. It worked as expected. Now, I want to reconfigure Samba with security = user. I've set encryption = no (and insured that the NT client is sending plain text passwords), and I've removed the references in the smb.conf file to PASSWORD SERVER =. As I expected, the NT
1999 Apr 13
0
Printers now don't work - what can I check?
My Samba-shared printers (v2.0.3) printers worked great until I updated several software packages last weekend. These printers are networked and can still be used by running lpr from the command line of my Linux (RedHat v5.2, kernel 2.2.5) server. Print jobs sent from the client machines (OS/2 and Win98) are not printed. A job sent from a client machine is apparently just lost. Nothing
1999 Jun 22
1
Authentication problems with Windows clients
I have installed Samba 2.0.4b on AIX 4.3.1 but cannot get it to authenticate Windows clients. The error that I get is 'The password is incorrect'. However when I use smbclient on the AIX box to connect to the shared resource it connects no problem. The only way that I can get a Windows client to connect is by putting the server into share mode and setting the share as guest allowable.
1997 Jul 26
0
Visual Basic Error 48
Hi all, I have some trouble with Visual Basic application. When the application try to open their files it gives me : Error 48 loading DLL Log file is : switch message SMBopenX (pid 2296) unix_clean_name [./ABC/ABC.EXE/2] unix_clean_name [./abc/abc.exe/2] Error opening file ./abc/abc.exe/2 (Not a directory) (flags=0) 07/26/97 19:26:23 error packet at line 1070 cmd=45 (SMBopenX) eclass=1 ecode=5
1998 Sep 15
0
Directories show empty after some time ...
Sorry that I will ask a kind of a vague question, but I don't really know how to proceed at the moment: Some of our Samba (1.9.18p10) users experience the following problem: they map a drive to a Samba share (pointing into AFS, if that matters) and see all files/dirs correctly after the password dialog. 'Some time' later (for one user usually about one hour) they try to use the drive
1999 Jun 01
0
" ERROR! Out of file structures" with smbd, and Arcserve IT on sm b share
Hi again, I was previously writing for a problem with Arcserve IT and Samba (with linux). The connection drops after 15 minutes. Continuing to understand what's happening, I discovered the following message in the logs: [1999/06/01 14:42:08, 0] smbd/files.c:file_new(85) ERROR! Out of file structures Immediatly I ran into the samba code to try to understand the cause of the problem.
1998 Jun 23
0
samba: DEC UNIX password problem
I've just installed a new DEC Unix 4.0d machine and downloaded the binary version of samba 1.9.18p8 for DEC Unix. I am able to get it up and running, but I am having problems with passwords. I am being prompted for a password when I try to connect to a non-public share, and when I type in my password it is being rejected. I did set security=share in my smb.conf file. I also tried the
2000 Jan 07
1
Adobe Photoshop problem with saving on Samba shares
We are experiencing problems with Adobe Photoshop and Samba, all versions up to 2.0.6. We run Samba off Compaq Alphaservers (ie 64 bit). Symptoms: 1) On doing a "Save As" in Photoshop, we intermittently get: "Could not save as F:\<filename> because the file is already in use or was left open". A zero length file is left on the Samba share. 2) Problem only
1999 May 28
2
Help! problems with Arcserve. Can someone decrypt the logs ?
Hi everyone, We use samba 2.0.4 and are very glad of it. However, recently I had to add a backup facility on our network, so we plan to purchase Arcserve IT for NT, in order to backup our servers. We are using mainly 3 Linux servers and 1 NT server, which runs the backup service. However, as Itried to add a simple share on the file server to enable backup, later I encounter problems with
1998 Jul 08
0
Error connecting Win95 box to Linux.
Could anyone tell me what I may be doing wrong here? I'm using samba-1.9.18p8 on a Linux 2.0.32 box, RedHat 5.0 install. I can descend into this share from a WinNT box just fine, but get the following error messages from a Win95 box. Thank you all in advance, -Jon Charette --------- Start log at debug level 4 ---------------------- 1998/07/08 13:20:22 Transaction 52 of length 47 switch
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
share TO a Samba share (physically on a Solaris 2.7 box). Copying the other direction is fine. Snippet from one of the Client's log file on the Solaris box: smbd/error.c:error_packet(112) error packet at smbd/notify.c(67) cmd=160 (SMBnttrans) eclass=0 ecode=-1073741536 [2002/08/14 11:00:27, 3] smbd/nttrans.c:reply_ntcancel(1480) reply_ntcancel: cancel called on mid = 512. ..........
1997 Dec 16
0
SAMBA digest 1524
I'm getting the following in my logs when people try to connect to our Samba server. Any idea why this happens? The smb passwd file is there, and the user *does* exist. When I try to connect to the server, Win95 gets a message saying "You must supply a passowrd to make this conection. \\salamanda\IPC$". Security = server, the WinNT boxes have SP3 loaded, and this is Samba
1997 Dec 30
0
Weird problem with smb 1.9.17p4 and p5
Overall environment is SunOS and Solaris 2.X machines running a mixture of smb.1.9.17.p4 and p5. This machine is a SunOS 4.1.3_U1 running smb.1.9.17p5. (debug level 3) AAAA is Primary Domain Controller (NT4.0) 206.63.206.24 zotz is Win95 machine >From smb.conf: security = server password server = aaaa >From log.zotz: [snip] Connecting to 206.63.206.24 at port 139 connected to password
1999 Jan 29
0
error packet at line...
Hi ! I have a problem after changing NT sp3 to sp4 and Samba from 1.x to 2.0. Now 20% of file transfers crashes with errors: [1999/01/29 09:34:37, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(138) error packet at line 1540 cmd=50 (SMBtrans2) eclass=1 ecode=6 What's that? System is practically unusable... I use Linux 2.0.36 or 2.2. The handshake is: [1999/01/29 09:34:37, 3]
1999 May 03
0
Win98 logon problems with samba 1.9.18p10
Hi there! I have been using samba 1.9.15p* on Irix 6.5, and it did what I need it to over win95 machines, but now I have a new win98 station, and when I try to reach a home directory over smb server, I got the next response: Note: my win98 station is MERLIN, the smb server runs on KEPLER, and I upgraded samba to 1.9.18p10 05/03/99 16:41:52 changed root to / priming nmbd sending a packet of len