Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "2.0.6pre3 and FreeBSD 3.3-RELEASE"
2000 Feb 09
0
FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE/samba 2.0.6 problems
Synopsis: samba 2.0.6 running under FreeBSD 3.3-RELEASE is much faster
than the same running under FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE, even after
replacing the 3.4-RELEASE kernel with the 3.4-STABLE kernel.
(This has been reported to FreeBSD GNATS as "kern/16605")
I have 2.0.6 running under FreeBSD using the following smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = <NT Domain>
server string =
2000 Feb 15
0
samba 2.0.6 and FreeBSD 3.4-STABLE (was kern/16605, 3.4-RELEASE problem)
>
> >Number: 16605
> >Category: kern
> >Synopsis: samba 2.0.6 under 3.4-RELEASE can't open buffers
Currently running 3.4-20000214-STABLE.
Compiled samba 2.0.6 from /usr/ports; smbpasswd dies with a segmentation
error but appears to complete writing the server SID and smbpasswd file
(NT domain authentication works). Tried complete uninstall,
2004 Dec 03
8
Old, slow firewall users please speak up!
Ok, I''ve flogged this issue probably longer than some of you can stand
by now. (remember, I''m the nut trying to use a PPro200 to support ~500
users on a 10Mb internet link :o)
To appease those who think I''m nuts, I am ordering a new firewall
shortly to allow for future growth. (probably a Dell PE750 with P4/2.8
and dual GE nics.)
However, since I have yet to prove
2004 Nov 27
1
Performance problems on Intel E100 (Shawn Wright)
>From: "Shawn Wright" <swright@sls.bc.ca>
>Subject: [Shorewall-users] Finally making some progress
>I *think* we are finally making some progress in tracking our elusive
>performance problems. After employing a second 10Mb link from our ISP,
>along with another firewall box and proxy, we were able to determine the
>problem *is* our firewall. We don''t
2000 Jan 22
0
2.0.6 and FreeBSD 3.3-RELEASE + socket options = 2.5MB/sec
I am running FreeBSD 3.3-RELEASE with samba 2.0.6 compiled from sources with
patches taken from 2.0.5a (not the current FreeBSD port, but I'll be testing
that soon with 3.4-RELEASE).
The socket options file is
socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=262144 SO_RCVBUF=262144
which is due to Martin Welk.
Currently large files (1GB or greater)are transferring at up to 2.7MB/sec;
2004 Nov 27
6
Finally making some progress
I *think* we are finally making some progress in tracking our elusive
performance problems. After employing a second 10Mb link from our ISP,
along with another firewall box and proxy, we were able to determine the
problem *is* our firewall. We don''t know exactly why yet, but our sporadic
slow web access seems to have gone away since swapping a new firewall
in this morning.
The
1999 Nov 03
1
Samba 2.0.6pre3 snapshots available.
As Andrew is a little busy right now I've made a Samba 2.0.6pre3
snapshot available at :
Source code
-----------
ftp.samba.org:/pub/samba/alpha/samba-2.0.6pre3.tar.gz
RedHat 6.1 Intel RPM
--------------------
ftp.samba.org:/pub/samba/alpha/samba-2.0.6pre3-19991102.i386.rpm
RedHat 6.1 Source RPM
---------------------
ftp.samba.org:/pub/samba/alpha/samba-2.0.6pre3-19991102.src.rpm
Please
1999 Nov 11
0
Samba 2.0.6 Release compiles using patches from -current
Using the patches from -current (aa thorugh bb) samba 2.0.6 release compiles under FreeBSD 3.3-RELEASE. "patch-ba" needs to be edited to change the location
of the lines patched, and "patch-bb" needs to be edited to remove the first
part (no longer needed) and also change the line location for the remaining
part.
Throughput using an NT4 SP6 P6/200 client connected at 100Mbits
1999 Nov 11
5
[smbfs] Timing problems with kernel 2.2.x?
[Note: This has been posted to linux-kernel and was ignored. Since
smbfs is maintained by the samba team, I am retrying here]
Hi!
To maintain and install packages from CD-ROM to my Debian/GNU Linux
system, I use Debian's apt package. Since my Linux box is stowed away
in a closet, I use an smbfs mount to mount the CD-ROM drive from my
Windows desktop machine to the Linux box.
This used to
2004 May 27
2
Locked files stay locked - copy operation from XP to Samba fails
Hi,
When trying to copy 5000+ files from a client PC to a Samba server I have
the following problem. Halfway during the operation it hangs on always the
same file. Windows XP (SP1) gives:
Unable to copy file [filename]. Specified network name is no longer
available.
(I had to translate this from Dutch, so it is not the exact message).
When checking with smbstatus I get this:
2015 Apr 25
0
idmap range not specified for domain
I have just setup samba ver 3.6.23-14 on CentOS 6.6 as a member server
to Windows 2008R2 ADS. Things seem to be working however looking at the
log files there is an error in the log.winbindd-idmap file indicating
that "idmap range not specified for domain SERVER2.
My setup is as follows:
Windows 2008R2 server name is "server"
CentOS hostname is "server2"
Domain name
2015 May 05
2
SAMBA not working as AD member server
I am trying to get SAMBA working as a member server with a Windows
2008R2 AD server, CentOS 6.6 and Samba 3.6
The two following commands work fine:
kinit administrator at TESTNET.LOCAL
net ads join ?U administrator
however wbinfo -u only shown local accounts
and getent passwd returns nothing. Any help would be appreciated.
krb5.conf
[logging]
default = FILE:/var/log/krb5libs.log
kdc =
2015 May 08
1
Could not get Unix ID for SID
I am in the process of setting up a CentOS 6.6 w/ Samba 3.6 and am
getting an error "Cound not get unix ID for SID xxxxxx" Am using the
same config files as I did on another similar install just changing the
domain name. I was successful in joining the domain and wbinfo -u
returns the list of all the users on the AD. I have installed MS
Identity Management for Unix on the Server
2015 May 05
0
SAMBA not working as AD member server
On 05/05/15 14:38, John Rykala wrote:
> I am trying to get SAMBA working as a member server with a Windows
> 2008R2 AD server, CentOS 6.6 and Samba 3.6
>
> The two following commands work fine:
> kinit administrator at TESTNET.LOCAL
> net ads join ?U administrator
> however wbinfo -u only shown local accounts
> and getent passwd returns nothing. Any help would be
2008 Mar 28
1
Samba 3.0.25b as a domain member to a Samba PDC
I've been using Samba for about 7 years of so, but have hit a hurdle I
just can't seem to figure out.
I want to setup samba domain member servers to be members of a samba
3.0.25 (NT4 type) domain. No windbind, LDAP, or any other of the more
complex authentication mechanism. This is the same functionality going
way back to Samba 2.2, or so. In fact, I successfully did this on samba
2016 Nov 03
2
Re: sttic vnet device for guest
❦ 3 novembre 2016 20:43 +0300, Anton Gorlov <stalker@altlinux.ru> :
>> ... but *is* in the status xml (i.e. the output of "visrh dumpxml
>> $domain" while the domain is running, and also the xml provided on stdin
>> to the qemu and network hooks when they are called).
>>
>> (also, what Vincent said in his email - names with the prefix
2003 Nov 20
1
ADS and Realm
Hi,
Here is the network setup
Linux 8.0/samba 3.0
hostname = testbox
workgroup or domain = testnet.lan
Active Dir./DNS = 192.168.110.x
I been trying to join a linux 8.0(testbox) with samba
3.0.2 to a AD native mode environment.I used the
command "net join ads Administrator" and tells me
testbox is joined to testnet.lan realm and i see it on
network neighborhood,but I can't open
2006 Oct 09
1
smbmount: mount() syscall gone bad ?
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I have seen a weird problem in one of my clients. The reported that
when issuing a smbmount command (both client and server are CentOS 4.4),
it would take up to 30 second for the mount to complete.
To make a long history short, by using strace and the source, I noticed
smbmnt is first calling mount() using ascii options for *data. Then
that would
2023 Jul 11
1
NTLMSSP Sign/Seal - using NTLM1
On 10/07/2023 22:15, Vincent via samba wrote:
> Samba is running on SUSE Linux Enterprise High Performance Computing,
> kernel 5.3.18-22-default.
>
> Yes, it is a domain member, but there are no ancillary services of which I
> am aware.
>
> The smb.conf is as follows:
>
> [global]
> clustering = Yes
> getwd cache = No
> kernel
2002 Mar 02
4
ext3 on Linux software RAID1
Everyone,
We just had a pretty bad crash on one of production boxes and the ext2
filesystem on the data partition of our box had some major filesystem
corruption. Needless to say, I am now looking into converting the
filesystem to ext3 and I have some questions regarding ext3 and Linux
software RAID.
I have read that previously there were some issues running ext3 on a
software raid device