Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Unix .TXT vs DOS .TXT files"
2000 Jan 02
1
smbd spawns
Stoped and restarted smbd and nmbd.
Logged out of NT user account and logged back in.
Tried to acces the shares on Linux
The message box I get is,
\\myhost\root is not accessible
The handle is invalid.
On Linux, now I see 2 processes of smbd running. Why is smbd spawning?
Subba Rao
subb3@attglobal.net
http://pws.prserv.net/truemax/
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2000 Jan 07
3
CRLF/LF Conversion
Hi everybody!
I hope that you are not already "pissed off" of all the crlf/lf conversion
discussion between dos and unix ;-)
Concerning that topic I have a question / suggestion:
This is what we have:
We are using a Win NT 4.0 Server with Win95 clients. Additionally we have a
Sun (Solaris 2.5) running in the same network. To access the Sun in character
mode we use a terminal
2003 Nov 14
4
Setting up Samba
Hi to you all,
I'm setting up a network to where I have Linux and W2k
Active Directory.I have Redhat 8.0 and i want it to
see and access file between the two OS'S. I downloaded
the latest samba binaries 3.0.2 and edit the
smb.conf.How do i know if my linux will act as a samba
server? Should i select "everything" when i load
redhat again or should i just continue what i have
1999 Dec 18
2
NT client setup
I have installed smbd/nmbd version 2.0.6 on linux. I have read through the FAQ.
Is there any document, that explains what needs to be done to setup on a NT workstation?
I am trying to access the NT printers from Linux.
Any pointers appreciated.
Subba Rao
subb3@attglobal.net
http://pws.prserv.net/truemax/
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2000 Jan 06
1
Is reboot the only answer?
I have created the [homes] shares and can login to any user's
home directory. This access is done via an NT box. The only userid
on NT is Administrator. If I want to switch to another linux users
home directory( or share), I have to reboot the system. I cannot log out
the user once s/he is logged on. Is reboot the only answer to access
a different user's share on linux?
Subba Rao
1999 Dec 30
3
Can't print to NT printer
I need some help with getting this NT printer setup with Samba server.
I think I have modified all the required files and don't know what else is
missing. An outside observation should find the missing link.
Here is my /etc/printcap:
lp:\
:cm=NT printer :\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp:\
:af=/var/spool/lpd/acct:\
:mx#0:\
:if=/usr/local/samba/bin/smbprint:\
2000 Feb 24
0
Samba's syslog messages
I have the following messages in my syslog.
Feb 24 02:07:26 myhost smbd[23469]: [2000/02/24 02:07:26, 0] smbd/nttrans.c:map_share_mode(410)
Feb 24 02:07:26 myhost smbd[23469]: map_share_mode: Incorrect value 0 for desired_access to file \
The current configuration allows me to access, the linux filesystems from NT.
What does the "map_share_mode" message indicate?
Thank you in
1999 Dec 27
0
Accessing multiple Samba shares
I have defined 2 shares in my smb.conf. When I try to access these
shares from the NT box, I can access only USER1 home directory. For USER2,
I always get the login dialog. I have used smbpasswd to add USER2, but still
can't access it. How do I access USER2 account too?
One other issue, is the umask for all the users on Linux is set to 027.
All I can see for USER1, is some dot files. Nothing
1999 Dec 30
0
SAMBA digest 2359
Hello Samba,
???????, 30 ??????? 99, you wrote:
sso> SAMBA Digest 2359
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sso> Topics covered in this issue include:
sso> 1) Re: Unix .TXT vs DOS .TXT files
sso> by Gerry Creager N5JXS <gerry@cs.tamu.edu>
sso> 2) Switching user share on NT and smbd spawning
sso>
1999 Dec 04
7
Samba newbie question
I am a newbie to Samba and have read the HOWTO-SMB and README files.
Before you say RTFM, I have some very basic questions.
The goal for me is to use the NT systems local printer, CD-R and scanner devices.
The SMB documents talk a lot about the Client and Server. The source I have downloaded
will create a smbd and nmbd.
1. Do I need anything running on the NT?
2. Do I need any special options
1999 Nov 24
4
smbmount from fstab
I've seen several references to running smbmount from /etc/fstab, but I've
never seen an example. Does anyone have an example fstab entry that does this?
Thanks
Steve Litt
2009 Jan 17
2
Where to start with R?
Hello again,
I have tons of data files that I have to decide how/which subsets to
extract. While researching data mining products I came across R. As a
newbie, where do I start to start using this popular tool?
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Regards,
Subba Rao
ewbie, where do I start to start using this popular tool?<br>
<br>
Any help is appreciated.<br>
2004 Apr 03
0
automatic convertion Unix to Dos files.txt
> Dear managers,
> I'm looking for a way for automatic unix2dos conversion of our
> SAMBA shared Solaris 8.0 files.txt,
> and I don't know where mail list to ask for.
> I already use the unix2dos versions of NT/W2K and Solaris 8.0 but
> it needs manual command unix2dos to be issued.
>
>
> Clovis Souza
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2014 Nov 24
1
Ovirt on CentOS 7
Hi,
I have 2 Dell Poweredge servers which are not connected to the network.
We are trying to create a Virtual lab using these 2 servers and a couple
of Cisco switches. I have installed Centos 7 with the "Virtualization"
option. Now I would like to use Ovirt as the Hypervisor/VM management
tool.
Since my servers are not connected to any network, how/what should I
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2006 Feb 28
6
to <cr> or not
I have had some success (read no noticed problems), moving some text
conf files from a Win <cr,lf> format to Linux and have them
work. For example my zone files, moving them from my Win DNS server.
But what about other files? I guess I want to know this more to
prevent a mistake from crashing things, as I do have GEDIT.
If I were to build an anaconda-ks.cfg in notepad, write it to a
2003 Aug 15
3
Incorrect format of Text
Hi,
I am running Samba 2.2.8a on Solaris 8, and have shared out a directory
containing some simple text files.
The issue I am experiencing is the following:
If the files are FTP'd from the Unix box to a Windows machine and opened
using Notepad, the formatting is correct. If the same files are either
opened directly or copied (from the Samba share) from the Unix box to the
Windows machine,
1999 Oct 28
0
FTP access/SMBMount question
I've got an application at work where I have to perform an SMBMount when
a user logs in, so they can get their share from the NT server. They're
loggin into a linux system which is part of the NT Server domain and is
not the PDC or SDC.
Does anyone know of a reasonable method (examples would sure help!) to
do this?
THanks, gerry
--
Gerry Creager Mapping Sciences
1999 May 17
2
DOS to UNIX Conversion
On 17 May 99, Axel Neumann <amn@cromemco.com> had questions about
DOS to UNIX Conversion:
> It seems that a lot of people hate Windoze in such a way that they only
> accept solutions that are not coming from M$.
Maybe that's because the M$ "solutions" are crap, and much better
alternatives already exist.
> If you want to view UNIX text files correctly on a W9x
2003 Jan 13
4
Dos To Unix?
If we drag a file from a Windows directory - say autoexec.bat and drop it
onto a samba mapped Unix drive, when we then go to the Unix box and vi the
file all the lines end in the DOS EOL character (^M) is there any
option/configuration in samba to make it convert DOS text files to UNIX
format?
Brendan Flanagan
Leyland Trucks Ltd, Croston Road, Leyland, PR26 6LZ
Phone: 01772 625715
Email:
2012 Nov 21
1
hivexregedit doc - unix2dos command
On the page: http://libguestfs.org/hivexregedit.1.html#encoding
Under "ENCODING" section is this command:
unix2dos linux.reg | iconv -f utf-8 -t utf-16le > win.reg
I couldn't get that to work without placing a redirection operator
('<') after "unix2dos".
Could this be due to my version of unix2dos? Or just a typo.
I'm a Linux n00b so my apologies for