Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Samba 2.0.5a upgrade"
1999 May 20
0
Network is STILL busy...
Here is some log output that occurs on the production during the process of
issuing a net use command from the win95 box to the samba server. The
connection reset by peer message appears immediately after the error 54
network is busy message appears on the windows 95 machine. (This is debug
level = 10)
[1999/05/18 18:21:00, 2] smbd/server.c:main(709)
Changed root to /
[1999/05/18 18:21:00,
1999 Apr 14
0
all remote hosts refused
Any and all attempts to connect to our samba server, packaged in the
redhat RPM found on samba.org, have failed. The allow statement is
set to localhost, x.y.z. where x.y.z is our class C(ended with a
period, as per the online help in SWAT.) Local connections via
smbclient work beautifully, but connections from any other machine
fails.
I've followed the troubleshooting procedure to the
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
1999 Nov 22
0
smbd does not run from inetd
Hello,
I've a problem with Samba version 2.0.6, where smbd does not start from inetd.
nmbd starts from inetd and "smbd -D" works fine as well. And I didn't have that
problem with 2.0.4b. The following is an extraction of the smb.log, which shows
an "read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Invalid argument" error.
Regarding this problem, what is the difference
2002 Feb 06
3
Windows XP and Samba
We have a local network with Samba 2.0.3 on SuSE-Linux and some
Windows 95 and Windows 98 clients. All works fine.
Now we have got a new Windows XP computer, and we found no way
to connect to the Samba server from that computer.
1. The network card works. I can ping the server, and it replies.
2. The Samba server as well as the Windows XP computer are shown
in the network neighbourhood.
3.
1999 Sep 19
1
password problems (shadow?): 2.05a/slackware4.0 (fwd)
Hi all Samba Gurus,
I have problems getting my Win98 box to talk to my Samba Server.
I got Samba 2.05a, and ran configure and installed it.
Please see the attached smb.conf file for details.
Here are my problems:
1. It seems samba does not like
hosts deny = ALL
hosts allow = <list of hosts>
I need to do
hosts deny = ALL EXCEPT <list of hosts>
hosts allow = <list of
1999 Apr 28
2
Samba 2.0.3
Hi,
I am unable to log into samba anymore since I upgraded to 2.0.3. I've
attached my smb.conf below and I've even gone to trying the CVS releases to
see if one of them will help.
First of all, I get soemthing like
{33}: smbclient -L vilnius -U mharrell
Added interface ip=207.97.105.146 bcast=207.97.105.255 nmask=255.255.255.128
Password:
session setup failed: ERRSRV
2000 May 19
1
utmp and finger
Hi,
I'm trying to set up samba 2.0.7 on our Solaris 2.7 box to
do some utmp logging. Alls fine except is screws up finger:
[35] ucacast@lambda: finger @bruce
[bruce.cs.ucl.ac.uk]
finger: Can't stat /dev/smb/1
[36] ucacast@lambda:
Any work arounds? can I just logg to wtmp, so that finger
works and I can do a last? I've tried playing around, but
can't seem to come up with a
2000 Mar 01
0
Samba 2.0.6, SunOS 4.1.4_U1 problems
Hi,
I've been away from Samba for quite a while now, but am currently
upgrading to 2.0.6 at my new post. So far so good with Solaris,
IRIX and Linux, but I can't get it to compile under SunOS (4.1.4_U1).
I'm compiling using gcc 2.7.2 and get lots of the following message
types:
> /opt/gcc272/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-sunos4.1.3_U1/2.7.2/include/sys/termios.h:116: warning: `NL0'
1999 Dec 16
0
session request to PDSLNX failed
I have tried everything I can think of, including all of the remedies in
the diagnostics site. I always get the following error when I try to
connect to my SAMBA server:
[root@pdslnx /root]# smbclient -L PDSLNX
Added interface ip=192.168.1.1 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
session request to PDSLNX failed
session request to *SMBSERVER failed
I can connect to my other machines (W95 and
1999 Oct 21
1
2.05a Solaris 2.5.1 SPARC -problem-
Hello,
I've sucessfully compiled 2.05a for Solaris 2.6 and its working OK.
Compiling on Solaris 2.5.1 (with gcc or Sun cc) goes smoothly but
smbd fail with the following error in the log:
[1999/10/21 09:45:30, 0] lib/util_sock.c:(507)
read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Invalid argument
Same debug level 10
[1999/10/21 11:47:03, 2] smbd/server.c:(716)
Changed root to /
2003 Jan 23
0
High count of smb processes
Hi,
i've got an strange problem here which i can't resolve without any
help. First of all some information on the network and the
environment:
We have 8 different locations, consisting of 11 lans (class-C
subnets with netmask 255.255.255.0). These locations are connected
via routers. At each location we have 1 to 3 AIX servers running
samba. AIX is version 4.3.3 with ML 9 or 10. Samba
2002 Sep 26
0
Weird errors in logfile for 2.2.5
Hi,
I see some wird messages in samba's logfile on Solaris 2.6. Could anyone
explain me what's that? I think some hostanmes and usernames are just missing.
[2002/09/25 19:17:33, 3] smbd/oplock.c:init_oplocks(1211)
open_oplock_ipc: opening loopback UDP socket.
[2002/09/25 19:17:33, 3] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(813)
bind succeeded on port 0
[2002/09/25 19:17:33, 3]
2001 Nov 12
0
UDP socket fails
Hello samba@lists.samba.org
----- Original message -----
When i am first run samba from script ("-D" param) log looks like this:
[2001/11/12 13:46:42, 3] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(878)
bind succeeded on port 139
[2001/11/12 13:46:42, 2] smbd/server.c:open_sockets(181)
waiting for a
2002 Mar 05
0
Urgent help required for a newbie!
Iam running Samba 2.0.10 on a FreeBSD 4.2 platform within a Windows 98/2k
peer to peer network.
Most of the time this system appears to be working very well with the file
system nicely browsable by the client machines. Unfortunately, from time to
time the following error appears within the log.smb:
[2002/02/14 10:54:28, 3] lib/util.c:interpret_addr(1833)
Get_Hostbyname: Unknown host. ed0
2002 Mar 08
2
Re: 'Network Busy' - indeed (Gustav Tresselt)
> I have a network that sporadically give 'network busy' errors. One
morning > the workstations will all connect up fine and stay up throughout
the days
> work, yet the next day there is not one machine that can log on to the
> network. It may run fine for two weeks, then bam, three days of no
logins. > Yet the internet works fine. Could I copy my smb.conf file and
rpm -e
2001 Nov 24
0
ERRSRV - ERRinvnetname
Hi!
I've got the fillowing trouble.
Im' trying to get the local shares list. I started the smbd using
"/etc/init.d/smb restart" script. It seem to work fine.
The smb.conf and log.smb are listed below.
The smbd says that he "Can't change directory to /root/tmp" when I'm trying
to "smbclient -L localhost -U%".
The permissions for /tmp/SHARE are
1998 Oct 08
0
'Trying usename <machinename>'
Connecting from WinNT to Samba 1.9.18p10 I have another question:
When I have a drive map to my Unix homedir, which should be automatically
reconnected during login, I get an error that my password is not correct.
If I control the log file of Samba I see:
1998/10/08 17:37:43 changed root to /
open_oplock_ipc: opening loopback UDP socket.
bind succeeded on port 0
open_oplock ipc: pid = 33822,
2004 Sep 28
0
\\<IP ADDRESS>\ works, but \\<machine name>\ gives permission error.
Greetings Samba gurus,
Short:
I have some clients that can log into my samba server using the
samba servers IP number, but it fails when using the name of the
machine. I've tried solving this error for 2 days now, and I'm at a
dead end. I'd love some help with this.
Long:
I have a Fedora Core2 machine with 2 NIC's. One is hooked up to a
192.168.0.X network with an ADS
2009 Aug 11
1
readBin() arg check has unnecessary overhead (patch included)
Dear all,
The version of readBin() in R-devel includes a use of match(), through
`%in%`, which can affect its performance significantly. By using
primitives instead of the rather expensive call to match(), I reduce
the time spent inside readBin() by more than 30% in some of my code
(part of the tractor.base package). A simple patch that does this is
given below. This passes "make