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2000 Feb 10
1
smbmount/smbumount getting rid of dead connections
I've got a win98 laptop and a linux box. On my linux box, I smbmount a directory from the laptop. Alas, win98 boxes crash a lot, and I move the laptop a lot... to and from work. If the laptop crashes or if I move it with a shared directory mounted on my linux box, that mount gets "Stuck".... it's present in /etc/mtab but when I cd to it and do an ls it says: 243 emily ~>ls
2002 Aug 06
2
RedHat 7.3 smbmount
Hello, I have a RedHat 7.3 workstation and have created a samba mount to my samba server. Everything seems to be working ok, but when I reboot my RH workstation the mount is not reestablished. I believe the problem is that when I reboot the machine the samba share is not unmounted. After rebooting the machine when I run smbstatus on the samba server it indicates the mount is still active.
2000 Jan 18
2
SMBMount v2.05a
Hi I have two different distributions running, RedHat 6.0 and Slackware 7.0. Both machines are running Samba 2.05a. When I try the smbmount command on the RedHat machine, it has no problem mounting the smb service. RedHat 6.0: works: smbmount //win95machine/c /mnt/c failed: smbmount "\\win95\c" -c `mount /mnt/c -u 123 -g 456` Slacware 7.0: failed: smbmount //win95machine/c /mnt/c
1999 Jul 20
1
Root Access rights after smbmount
Hello, I am using samba 1.9.18p10 in conjunction with a 2.0.36 kernel (SuSE-Linux distribution 6.0). After I mount an NT share with smbmount in the following way... smbmount //server/share /home/test -U User -P password -D Domain -u 0 -g 200 -f 664 -d 775 ... the whole share gets mounted with absolutely no rights (0000). The "ls -l /home" shows this: d--------- 1 root root
2013 Nov 25
0
INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 6
Hallo list, I am running a samba server on Arch Linux. From time to time I get this error message in the system log (journalctrl, log from systemd). I have read the Trouble-Shooting section of the Samba HOWTO as pointed out in the error, but I could not find anything related. Can s.o. please tell me how to approach this error, or even tell me that the reason could be. Any help is really
2008 Jul 04
1
cvs command failure on 5.2
Another little problem I am now having on CentOS 5.2 that I was not seeing on FC8: [mrichter at sushi lane]$ cvs update poll: protocol failure in circuit setup cvs [update aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any) I could understand if there was something that had changed from FC1 to CentOS 5.2, but if it works in FC8, why not here? Here's what's in the CVS
2006 Jun 22
1
Active Record question, orphaned children
I have a Deck object and a Card object with their corresponding tables. (You know a deck of cards.) When I destory a Deck it leaves orphaned cards in the database. Is there a way to set up the objects with ActiveRecord so that when a parent object is destoryed the child objects are destroyed as well? My code below. class Deck < ActiveRecord::Base has_many :cards end class Card <
1999 Jun 22
3
smbmount -- what am I missing?
I wish to mount a Win95 share on my linux machine. I can use smbclient to get to the shared disk, using this format: smbclient //win95.machine/share <password> The win95.machine is listed in my /etc/hosts file. I've tried every permutation of the smbmount syntax that I've been able to find in the documentation, dejanews, or this mailing list. Perhaps I've missed some. I
2006 Jun 24
4
setting attribute in constructor, .NEW works but not .CREATE
I have table "decks" with three fields: "id", "created_at" and "cards" which is a 264-character string field. I have modified the model with a constructor, as follows: class Deck < ActiveRecord::Base attr_reader :cards def initialize @cards = "12345" end end If I call Deck.new from my controller, I get no errors and an object with the
2003 Sep 04
0
security issues wint smbmount
Dear sirs/madams, I am using smbmount (mount -t smbfs) version 2.2.8a for mounting shares from a Windows 2003 server on a Linux machine. This works fine, but there seems to be a security problem; ordinary users can write to files, even when the Unix protection does not allow this. The user cannot remove the file or create a new one, but can do what he/she wants with an existing one. Is this a
2010 Mar 16
1
Changing global variables from functions
Hey all, I'm relatively new to the R-environment. I'm having a bit of trouble with encapsulation. I have a globally declared variable that doesn't update it when I change it in a function. For example when I run the following function >deckn<-NULL >deck1<-1 #52 card deck >deck<-function() { #Creating a standard deck deck1<-c(1:52) deckn<-deck1 #Creating n
1999 Oct 20
2
REPEAT: hasn't anyone used smbclient linux->linux?
I cannot get smbclient or smbmount to work from linux -> linux. I'm running 2.05a on Red Hat 6.x servers. I can use NT shares from linux. I can use samba shares from NT & 95. Is there some trick to getting this to work between linux machines?
2018 Mar 14
0
Revolutions blog: February 2018 roundup
Since 2008, Microsoft staff and guests have written about R at the Revolutions blog (http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com) and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of February: The R Consortium opens a new round of grant applications for R-related
2012 Jun 15
2
Looking for Speed in a Toy Simulation Example
Dear List Members I used to play around with R to answer the following question by simulation (I am aware there is an easy explicit solution, but this is intended to serve as instructional example). Suppose you have a poker game with 6 players and a deck of 52 cards. Compute the empirical frequencies of having a single-suit hand. The way I want the result structured is a boolean nosimulation
2019 Jan 27
3
Samba and UFW
Good Morning, Using Linux Mint 19.1 I have configured UFW to allow Samba. I see that ports 135 tcp, 137 udp, 138 udp , 139 tcp and 445 tcp are all set properly. The problem is that with UFW enabled I cannot connect to my Windows 8.1 PC. Error "Unable to mount location - failed to retrieve list from server, file or directory does not exist". With UFW disabled I can connect and browse
2012 Jun 26
0
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2017 Feb 01
0
time zone
> -----Original Message----- > From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Richard > Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 6:46 PM > To: CentOS mailing list > Subject: Re: [CentOS] time zone > > > > > Date: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 18:16:36 -0500 > > From: TE Dukes <tdukes at palmettoshopper.com> > > > >> From: CentOS
2008 Jul 07
3
rsh problems in CentOS 5.2 (was "cvs command failure on 5.2")
Okay, I've narrowed the problem down quite a bit. As previously reported, in CentOS 5.2 I get this: $ cvs log Makefile poll: protocol failure in circuit setup cvs [log aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any) Turns out this is a problem with rsh: $ rsh khan ls connect to address 10.24.15.48 port 544: Connection refused Trying krb4 rsh... connect to address
2019 Jan 27
0
Samba and UFW
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 12:01:00 -0500 Marty via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Good Morning, > > > > Using Linux Mint 19.1 I have configured UFW to allow Samba. I see > that ports 135 tcp, 137 udp, 138 udp , 139 tcp and 445 tcp are all > set properly. The problem is that with UFW enabled I cannot connect > to my Windows 8.1 PC. Error "Unable to mount
2006 Mar 16
1
Patch: patches for smbmount opton documentation ( smbmount.8.xml )
Hi, I use samba on Linux 2.6 and 2G over size file sharing. It seems smbmount '-o lfs' need to use with large file. but default man page doesn't say this option. I want to edit smbmount.8.xml for lfs and unicode option. I believe using mount.cifs is right way on latest Linux. But one of the implementation smb_clients tools take this lazy option. Is it right way to change of man page