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1999 Jan 15
1
Oplock question
Hi! Been having the same problem with oplocks for a while and have been trying to figure out what's going wrong. The FAQ says that we may have a networking (hardware?) problem, but according to the Linux box's ifconfig results, we have had no errors and no dropped packets on the internal network. I am able to reproduce the error pretty much at will on our network, and it is not isolated
2003 Aug 27
0
os/2 & AIX & Samba & VisualAge error
While trying to switch a domain from an WinNT 4.0 SP ? to an AIX 4.3 with samba 2.2.8 with OS2/warp 4 clients we receive some unexpected errors. - we can log on to the new domain , run logon scripts, map network drives , store and retrive files , print to a Remote server using the printers shared by samba. - we can't run VisualAge Generator (2.X) retriving files from the samba server. (we
1999 Jan 20
3
oplcok_break more information (PR#12734)
Hi! After more work on the oplock_break problem, I've found the following in my tcpdump-smb logging. It seems that when ost5 (pid=26339 in the logs that follow) requests access to the oplocked file comm.inf from ost6 (pid=5872) the oplock_break failes (this is NOT isolated to any one or two systems on our network, just using these two as an example, and the server reports no dropped packets
2006 Jan 31
1
Slow Samba when added new hard drive
Hi, I've used Samba several years without any problems. Last week I added a new disk to my system, and Samba started to behave very strange. It's slow in terms of establish a connection and time to list directories. I've tried to resolve the problem without success. No other daemon has problems, both ftp and http works fine as well as internal communication. Below I've attached
1999 Dec 28
0
No subject
For many moons, now, my Samba-on-Linux server (presently Samba 2.0.6) has displayed some mildly annoying behavior (at least I think it is the Samba server...it might be the NT workstation), to wit, whenever I login on a Windows 95 workstation and browse over to the Samba server, it authenticates me transparently, whereas when I login on a Window NT box and browse over to the Samba server, I am
1998 Oct 14
0
allowing anyone to browse and print (NT 4.0 SP3, 9.18p10)
I'm having lots of hassles and troubles since I moved to 1.18p10: 1\ Why do I need a smbpasswd and have to have a user equivalent on the unix machine when an NT user wants to print via an smb printer? My NT/Win users shouldn't need to know anything about unix and I don't want to tell them "you have to log into my unix machine and invoke
2001 Jan 25
3
Samba quota 'feature' fix?
Hey Guys and Gals, I'm wondering if the quotas.c file is supposed to fix the problem where a Linux x86 system running with the quota software causes corrupt files to be written by Windows clients. I compiled it in and it didn't seem to make a difference for the following problem. In other words, if I enable quotas on my RH6.2 / 2.2.16-22 kernel box and then write a file via Samba/Windows
2020 Aug 06
0
[PATCH] x86/paravirt: Add missing noinstr to arch_local*() helpers
On Thu, Aug 06, 2020 at 09:47:23AM +0200, Marco Elver wrote: > Testing my hypothesis that raw then nested non-raw > local_irq_save/restore() breaks IRQ state tracking -- see the reproducer > below. This is at least 1 case I can think of that we're bound to hit. Aaargh! > diff --git a/init/main.c b/init/main.c > index 15bd0efff3df..0873319dcff4 100644 > --- a/init/main.c
2000 Jul 07
1
Can't see my server
I'm trying to get running an ethernet with two machines: a samba server running suse linux 6.4 and a client running windows 98. I follow the steps in the DIAGNOSIS.txt file, but I get stucked when executing 'net view \\SERVER' in the client. I have laready done everything it says in that file: 1) Set a lmhost file in the client. Just with this line: 192.168.0.1 ASTERIX #Asterix is
1999 May 27
0
Diagnosis Test Pass, But...
Here's my setup: Caldera Open Linux Lite (kernel 2.0.29) Samba 2.0.4a Windows Domain (Two Windows NT 4.0 Servers -- one PDC, one BDC -- and numerous Windows NT 4.0 Workstations) I can see my Linux box in Network Neighborhood on my Windows NT boxes. I can open the Linux box and see the top level shares available. When I try to open a share I see one or two anonymous folders. Anyone
2003 Sep 21
0
Opening Task Manager close files on samba share
I am currently using samba 2.3a-12.3 as a PDC, here is my smb.conf [global] netbios name = kidpaddle workgroup = JUDO domain master = yes local master = yes preferred master = yes os level = 255 wins support = yes time server = yes security = user encrypt passwords = yes domain logons = yes domain admin group = root davidj logon drive = H: logon
2010 Nov 08
0
Windows server not responding to Samba requests
This is a strange problem and it is almost certainly a consequence of faulty Windows server configuration but as it is not under my jurisdiction I need a firm starting point before asking the Windows admin to start digging for the problem. The situation is, as far as I know, this: Win2003 AD with a backup domain controller, and a Win2008 R2 file server. There are a large number of users with
2006 Jul 06
0
Problem joining Netapp server to samba domain
hello I would like to join a Netapp fileserver to a Samba domain that uses an external Openldap server for authentication. Here's what I do and where it goes wrong (I've hidden the real ip addresses). I've also created a machine account for the Netapp server on the PDC.: What is the name of the Windows NT 4 domain? [WORKGROUP]: PCKLAS CIFS - Starting SMB protocol... Wed Jul 5
2006 Apr 15
0
remote subnet browsing
Greetings. I try to set up cross subnet browsing but I've encountered some difficulties. Let me introduce my situation 10.1.2.0 10.1.1.0 A_N1 -+ +- A_N1 | | B_N1 -+--[R1]=======[R2]--+- B_N2 . | VPN accross | . . | the Internet | . Z_N1 -+ +- Z_N A_N1 is 10.1.2.4, PDC A_N2 is 10.1.1.1, BDC
1998 Apr 08
1
Samba can't resolv password
Hello, I finally switched to the samba-1.9.18p4, and got all my files on this server. But now I have a big problem, all our NT machines can't access the server. They tell wrong user or password. In the debugging mode I see, that the NT machines come to the server and find the right user, then they tell me: lp_file_list_changed() file /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf ->
2016 Apr 26
2
Nonfunctional linux/CIFS mounts after update (ADS / windows DC auth)
Failure for me is always: SMB PACKET: SMBsesssetupX (REPLY) > SMB Command = 0x73 > Error class = 0x6D > Error code = 49152 (0xc000) > Flags1 = 0x80 > Flags2 = 0x3 > Tree ID = 0 (0x0) > Proc ID = 12056 (0x2f18) > UID = 29165 (0x71ed) > MID = 3 (0x3) > Word Count = 0 (0x0) > NTError =
2000 Aug 16
1
samba errormessages
hi there ;-) can you help ? ouer network has gone unreasonly slow newerdays, i?m nearly shure its no virus or shit.... i?d used tcpdump to see whats going on and found these errormessages ouer network is quite small, the linuxserver(samba), some windoofclients and the plotter_pc ( this one runs as a MSdosclient and searches a pathstructure for new files) what is this SNAP length ??? and
2003 Oct 21
1
Re: Samba3+Win2k/XP profiles
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ~ Dear List, ~ My Win2k and WinXP workstations are endlessly complaining about can't ~ create central copy of the user profile, because of ..., or something ~ like that (in hungarian). When I'm trying, even as root to change the ~ acls of anything in the profile share I get an error, with other shares ~ this is working perfectly (I have ACLs
2002 May 16
0
File copy error with Samba 2.2.x and 3.0/Novell/Win2k
Hello, We're experiencing a problem with samba after an upgrade, which only occurs when using a strange combination of software. The problem only occurs with samba 2.2 and higher. This problem does not occur with samba 2.0. We tested this with samba 3.0alpha17, 2.2.2, 2.2.4, and 2.0.10 First off, sticking to procedure, TESTs 1-11 as described in DIAGNOSIS.txt succeed. I've gone as
2004 Jan 09
0
large file pre-allocation causing Windows error
I'm trying to copy a 400 MB file from a Windows 98 host to a FreeBSD 4.5 Samba server providing access to a FAT32 filesystem. I've got "strict allocate = no", but from what I can see with debug set to 10, it is doing a ftruncate which takes about 50 seconds to complete. It appears that Windows gets impatient and generates an error (while Samba is still waiting for the