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1999 Jan 04
0
SAMBA digest 1928
samba@samba.org schrieb:
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> 2) Samba-> No [.] and [..] directories
> by Kai Schaeffer
1998 Dec 22
2
Problems with SMB.CONF (2nd)
Majid,
On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 00:20:31 +1100, Majid Tajamolian wrote:
>> >; hosts allow = *.bol.sharif.ac.ir
>> >; hosts allow = .bol.sharif.ac.ir
>> >; hosts allow = 194.225.42.*
>> > hosts allow = 194.225.42.
>> >2. As you see above, if I use a domain detector except with the format
>> > "194.225.42." , clients on our LAN
1998 May 10
3
Why only one WINS server?
Hello,
Documentation states that one should set up only one Samba server as WINS server.
While NT's TCP/IP setup has two entrys, one for a primary and one for a secondary WINS server I wonder why there
should be only one Samba WINS server.
Has anyone tried this with two Samba WINS servers? Did you suffer from any interferences.
I did and the machines are running perfectly smooth. Did I
1998 Apr 29
0
SAMBA digest 1670
Matthew,
On Wed, 29 Apr 1998 10:30:19 +1000, Matthew Geier wrote:
>> After stopping that still living nmbd and restarting it everything was
>> fine again.
>>
>> It is perfectly possible that the link between subnet 160.18 and 160.19
>> was broken at this moment caused by a leased line maintenance done by
>> our line provider.
>>
>> What still
1999 Jan 04
0
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1998 Nov 02
0
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2000 Aug 21
3
2.0.7: inherit permissions = yes breaks setting read-only on files
Hi,
While testing the upgrade from 2.0.6 to 2.0.7 I found some kind of
misbehaviour of inherit permissions.
It was already known that the SGID bit on directories is only useable
with "inherit permissions = yes". Most of my shares depend heavily on
this (unix) feature.
Today I found out I cannot change a file attribute to read-only from NT
while "inherit permissions" is set
1998 Dec 25
0
SAMBA digest 1920
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1998 Aug 06
0
Which IP adresses are registered when having mutliple interfaces
Hi!
I'm running Samba 1.9.18p7 on a machine with two interfaces, so I configured:
; multiple interfaces
interfaces =x.y.z.7/255.255.0.0 a.b.c.d/255.255.0.0
; paranoia setting: to be REALLY sure which host name samba uses as NETBIOS name
netbios name = XYZ001
This one has to register with a WINS server on one of the nets, so I configured:
; be a WINS client
wins
1999 Jul 25
1
Samba 2.0.5a and smbmount password
Hi,
The new smbmount that comes with Samba 2.0.5a doesn't seem to recognize
the '-P' command line option.
This means that I cannot automatically mount shares from a script, as I
need to manually enter the password for each mount.
This used to work with the older smbmount, and also with the newer
'smbmount -c ...'.
Is this (passing a password on the command line) not supported
1998 Oct 28
4
Anyone resolved "failed to lock SMB passwd file"?
Hi all.
I'm experiencing long connect delays due to password file locking
errors. For each connection samba logs the following errors:
do_pw_lock: failed to lock SMB passwd file.
mod_smbpwd_entry: unable to lock file
/usr/local/samba-1.9.18p10/private/smbpasswd
In the archives I found some other messages reporting the problem (on
May this year), but no solution. Did I
1998 Apr 27
5
Group information lost when security = server
Hi.
I have a samba install, samba-1.9.18p4, with security=server. Users are
validated against the NT domain controller correctly, and user accounts
do exist on the unix box (AIX 4.2.1)
Problem is that while the uid of the files that users create is correct,
the group id is always sys, even though the users have as primary gid
STAFF.
The definition of the share I am trying to create is:
[cslan]
1998 Nov 06
2
Need help with 'Cannot find setup.exe Windows needs this file to
OK. Maybe I was a little terse in the description.
I have a CD we (Candle) created. It installs one of our products by
executing the setup.exe program. I am able to execute the program off the
CD with no problems.
I then copied the contents of the CD to the Samba share. I try and execute
the setup.exe file and get this error.
If I then copy the files from the Samba share to /temp, I can
1999 Jul 23
1
strange share violation
hello there !
I have one problem. We have a catalogue on a CD which is being used
frequently so it's copied on a Novell network. But now we have to move
it on a Samba box. But when two (or more) users try to run it, the
second user (and all the rest) gets a message that the program
couldn't access one file. The first user runs it perfectly.
Here is a snippet from a log file:
=cut=
1998 Oct 20
3
SAMBA 1.9.18p10 problem
I have been using Samba 1.9.18p8 in a Solaris 2.6 machine for months
but suddenly this week there is a problem. Nothing's changed.
I have some persistent connection of my NTSP3 client to the samba share.
When I login as usual, it fails to mount the drive. It either prompt for
password but whatever password the samba rejects, or give a "Access is
Denied" when you try to access the
1998 Dec 02
4
Net help analyzing logfiles: Printer permissions in Domain
Hi!
I am trying to print from an NT machine to a simple samba printer.
That NT machine is the PDC and the samba box is having logins
authenticated by the NT box.
When I try to access the printer with my own username, it works fine.
As soon as I have the account that is destined to do the printing
print, it can't log in.
I have included my smb.conf file and two log excerpts - one
successful,
1998 Apr 27
4
printing from Unix to SMB printer
Hi,
When defining a queue for lpd using a SMB (Win95) printer, it uses a
".config" file that store a username and password for printing on the SMB
server.
Is there a way (as anybody tried and how to) to configure the lpd so the
username and password used to print on the SMB server are the unix login
and password of the user printing (password databases are synchronized),
so the job on
1998 Dec 17
4
oplock_break: client failure in break - shutting down
We recently tried the upgrade to 2.0 Beta series (just finished testing
Beta 4) on our network. Everything works fine with 1.9.18pl10, but once
we start 2.0 in its place we start getting the following in the log files:
[1998/12/17 05:00:12, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(219)
file_init: Information only: requested 10000 open files, 246 are
available.
[1998/12/17 05:07:52, 1]
1998 Nov 30
2
A group of users belong to another samba server
Hi. I have a samba server with 3000 users.
I want to install another little server with a printer
and I want to give access only to a group of users from
the main server.
[ MAIN ]
[SAMBA-SERVER]
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[little]-printer a group of users from MAIN can print
[server] to this server
Someone can give me a hint of how can I achieve this
easily ? What document should I read ?
1998 Apr 06
1
passwords and Win95
Is there any way to have an account that let's multiple users from Windows
95 clients log in? i.e., let's say there are shared folders called foo and
bar. bar is public. foo is accessible to user "foobar" with password
"foobar." Win95 keeps sending over it's username as the person who logged
in to that computer, or as the computer's machine name... and samba