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1999 Aug 25
2
Change passwd via web
hi all,
I am looking for a cgi script which can be used to change the smbpasswd via
web browser. Anyone done this already ?. Any pointers will he appreciated
much.
Thanks
rakesh
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BEA Systems, Inc. voice: +1-972-943-5135
4965, Preston Park Blvd fax: +1-972-943-5111
Suite 500
1999 Aug 03
1
Q: Ideal print setup on Solaris (2.6)
Hello there,
We want to improve the way we initially setup printing on a farm of
about 20 Solaris 2.6 servers, in a way that all the possibillities of
printing are well impelmented and usable. Right now users can't delete
jobs when they are queued onto the (Samba)server and (of course, because
it's configured now like that- see example) every printer's job list
appears in the same
2003 Dec 01
0
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1998 Oct 21
3
smbtar question?
Hi all,
I want to move a filesystem off of my NT server over to my Network
Appliance NFS server to then be shared via Samba. I assume the easiest
way to accomplish this would be to use smbtar. Do I then
use smbtar to extract the tar file I create with smbtar, or, can I use
gnutar? Does it matter? Am I safer sticking with smbtar?
I'm guessing that since smbtar is a wrapper around
1999 May 17
4
Drive namings...
Just wondering if there is a way to get drive namings to change according
to who's logged into the network.
ie.
'bob' logs into windows networking and gets...
E: 'bob' on server kiwi.
Now if 'sue' logs into windows networking on the same pc she gets...
E: 'bob' on server kiwi.
But E: contains sue's stuff. So is there a way into making 'sue'
1998 Dec 15
2
SAMBA 2.0 Packaging request
I do not know how many others are in this case, but I must use either floppies
or tapes to transport the Samba product after I download it.
Floppies are more convenient than tape because the tape medium is TK50 on
OpenVMS and it is very slow.
Is is possible to produce the production release in a two archive set so that
it can be more easily sneaker-netted?
Thank you, John Malmberg
2013 Nov 20
5
Any experience with lanner appliances?
Hi,
anybody has installed CentOS on an lanner appliance...?
Eg. http://www.lannerinc.com/products/all-purpose-box-computers/industrial-automation/lec-2126
I was planning to buy an hp microserver to make a "small" CentOS firewall (and more since it is overpowered), but I am wondering if I could go for a lot smaller and with no fan/noise... but at the same time a bit more expensive...
1998 Aug 12
1
Network Neighborhood comment fields and Samba
Hi all,
I'm using Samba 1.9.18p8 under Solaris 2.5.1. Within my smb.conf file
I am using the 'netbios aliases' option to make my server appear as 4
different servers with an smb.conf.%L to load the specifics of each:
netbios aliases = hardware software diagnostics homedirs
include = /usr/local/samba/var/smb.conf.%L
The problem I'm encountering is that the only comment I see
1998 Sep 04
1
Samba across subnets?
Hi all,
I've recently set up a samba server, but just discovered that people
on the "other" side can't reach it. The system shows up in Network
Neighborhood, but you can't double click on it. It returns a message saying
that the server is either inaccessible, or that I misspelled the name
(How I did that with just one mouse click is beyond me ;)
I had 'allow
1999 Jan 13
1
Samba servers disappeared?!
Hi all,
I've been running a Samba server here for over 6 months now will great success.
This past weekend I moved the Samba server to a new subnet, and now I can't
see any of the various aliases from Samba server.
I was previously able to see the aliases in NN across my 2 different subnets
by using the 'wins server = ' parameter. The wins server I was registering
with is on yet
1999 Jul 19
11
clearcase and samba
FYI:,
I'm fairly new to samba (a couple of months now), and have experimented -
unsuccessfully - with getting it
to work with clearcase. Does anyone have a how-to, or a list of gotcha's for
setting up clearcase with samba?
Thanks in advance for any information you can send me.
Ozzie,
1998 Sep 08
2
AW: Samba across subnets?
If you don't want to type the ip adress of your samba server every time you
connect, add a entry to your local hosts file and lmhosts file.
You will find this files (and sample files with extension ".sam") in the
windows main directory of Win95 and under "system32/drivers/etc" on WinNT
4.0.
Regards,
System-Consulting Kollien
Rudolf Kollien
Email: kollien@kollien.de
Our
1999 May 28
1
share.
Hi . I'm quite new to samba and therefore have a mabe a little dumb
question.
I've created a share
[opt]
comment= jumpys opt
path= /opt
valid users=gbg_joel
public=no
writable=yes
printable=no
When I trie to map this with net use r: \\jumpy\opt
I get the errormessage wrong password.
But I'm using the same uid and password in my windows95 machine as I'm
doing on my
1998 Oct 05
1
authentication NT4 SP3 - smbpasswd
I have set up everything so that NT4 SP3 users can use
my FreeBSD machine as a printer/file share fine.
But it seems to me that every user I want grant access to
my machine and is it even for browsing only needs to
have an account and must run smbpasswd once on my unix
machine.
How can I let arbitrary users/workgroups let browse my printers?
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Chris Christoph P. U. Kukulies
1998 Oct 02
1
Using other automount maps
Environment: HP-UX 10.20 Samba 1.9.18p10 ; compiled with -DAUTOMOUNT option.
We are using our samba server to mount various automounted directories
including user's home. auto.home map takes care of mounting user's home
automagically but for other directories, I have to put a share name for
each of them (and there are hundreds of them).
Is it possible to define one share name (like
1998 Dec 07
1
samba auto startup
I need confirmation on the following :
I have added the following line in /etc/inittab
samba:234:once:/usr/local/bin/samba.startup
I am using HP-UX 11.x
is this correct ?. The purpose i am trying to acheive is every time the server reboots , it should start smbd and nmbd automatically.
Thanks.
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1998 Sep 30
1
Samba server & NT Workstation
Hi all!
I have problem with Samba and NT 4.0 workstation. I configured Samba
1.9.17p2 under FreeBSD so some directories became accessible from Windows
95. But when I tried to
access them from NT Workstation, I received error message :
System error 1240 has occurred.
The account is not authorized to login from this station.
Both machines are in domain, [global] section looks like :
[global]
1998 Oct 01
1
inetd and Solaris
Environment: Solaris 2.5.1 Samba 1.9.18p3
We run samba from inetd (no special reason - just how its been done in the
past). Then on one server we got masses of Samba daemons running (up to 40 as
a time trying to run - load average 40+!), giving following complaints:
Sep 28 14:39:06 zeus.brunel.ac.uk smbd[10728]: standard input is not a socket,
a
ssuming -D option
Sep 28 14:39:06
1998 Oct 02
1
How to mount file system from Unix on Windows 95 using SAMBA ?
I have Samba 1.9.17p3 server running on (Unix AIX 4.1.4) and I would
like to mount a file system from Unix on Windows 95 using SAMBA.
How do I need to do ?
Thanks, Ulisses / INATEL
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INATEL - Instituto Nacional de Telecomunicacoes de Santa Rita do Sapucai
CCTMN - Centro de Compet?ncia TMN
Endereco: Av. Joao de Camargo, 510
mailto:ulisses@cctmn.inatel.br Tel: (035) 471 9333
1999 Jan 25
1
No Network Neighborhood Appearance
Hi,
This is my first SAMBA 2.0.0.0 install under AIX 4.3.1. I can find the
server in Win95 via menus START:Find:Computer. If I double click the
Network Neighborhood icon the SAMBA AIX server is not showing. Should it
work this way?
Thanks,
Allen