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2000 Feb 23
3
newbie desperate for help
I just installed Samba for the first time. Installed and setup like a dream. Unfortunately, I can't login to save my life. The server appears in the Net. Neighborhood, but when I double-click to login, the login window give the following message: Incorrect password or unknown username for \\SERVERNAME Entering a username and password (from /etc/passwd) returns: \\SERVERNAME is not
1997 Aug 04
0
SUMMARY: Amanda 2.3.0.5-Samba 1.9.16p11 PC backups...
My whole problem as far as samba was concerned was not compiling with DES support *and* that I did compile with FAST_SHARE_MODES. One clue was this in the samba.log. file. I then did a dejanews search for smb_shm_open and came up with that portion of the solution. ERROR smb_shm_open : mmap failed with code 11 The DES portion came from just reading the WinNT.txt file that came with Samba. I
1997 Jul 30
0
NT users connect as guest?!?
smbstatus reports the following...that my NT users on this one samba server are connected as the guest user "nobody". All Win95 users are connected under their proper name. Anything I need to change? Samba version 1.9.16p11 Service uid gid pid machine ---------------------------------------------- gdl nobody nogroup 1555 gdl-dt (137.202.211.8) Wed
1997 Jul 28
0
Smbclient to Win95 machines
I am getting the following level 5 logging for a Win95 PC under user-level sharing that is sharing to the user "backup" with "full-access". Can anyone help me get logged in via smbclient? shokk:/#> smbclient \\\\EOPORTO-DT\\DEPOT -U BACKUP doing parameter os level = 5 doing parameter domain controller = 137.202.xxx.xxx doing parameter wins proxy = yes doing parameter wins
1997 Jul 25
7
Amanda 2.3.0.5-Samba 1.9.16p11 PC backups...
At the bottom is what I got returned from AMANDA 2.3.0.5 after patching Samba 1.9.16p11 to give estimates. Any idea what I might not have done yet? My disklist reads: shokk \\thor\depot nocomp-user-gnutar To connect successfully to that server with smbclient, I have to do this, giving the same password that I now have in /etc/amandapass: smbclient \\\\THOR\\DEPOT -U BACKUP Also, the
1997 Jul 31
5
SAMBA digest 1372
David Allan Finch wrote: > Has anyone considerd modify the Unix encypt to use > the same system as NT. IE the encypted pasword in the > /etc/passwd or NIS/NIS+ table is the same for both? Err. That would be a *really* bad idea. See the l0phtcrack source for details :-). Seriously, though. The password hashes used on NT are very poor. They don't use salt and people are now
1998 Jun 30
5
NT Crashes when doing large network file Xfers (was Re: NT crashes during smbtar)
Ernie, Thanks for the great info.. Based on what you were seeing, would you suspect that part of the problem is with the combination of NT and the 3com card (3c595)? Currently, we are ONLY seeing this under NT Workstation (not server) and almost all of our machines have this same 3com 3c595 card (only if using 100BaseT).. -- Rick -----Original Message----- From: Ernie Oporto
1997 Aug 05
0
Recursive dir error...
One thing that needs to be mentioned is that for PC backups, the amanda patch that has to be applied to samba requires that you use level 3 logging to see the "Total" line. Also, does anyone know what this error means? smb: \> recurse directory recursion is now on smb: \> dir received 5 entries (eos=1 resume=0) . D 0 Thu Jun 5
1997 Jul 24
0
SAMBA digest 1365/ commercial ads
I hate to suggest this, but we need to do what has been done on a few other lists that I'm on. We need to close the list off to only people that are members. It's a shame to see so much spam here after seeing it in my personal mailbox all day long. At 11:21 PM 7/24/97 +0000, you wrote: >Date: Thu, 24 Jul 1997 11:14:25 +0200 (MET) >From: Konstantin Eftaxias <kef@eeb.de>
1997 Dec 16
0
SAMBA digest 1524
I'm getting the following in my logs when people try to connect to our Samba server. Any idea why this happens? The smb passwd file is there, and the user *does* exist. When I try to connect to the server, Win95 gets a message saying "You must supply a passowrd to make this conection. \\salamanda\IPC$". Security = server, the WinNT boxes have SP3 loaded, and this is Samba
1998 Jun 30
0
No subject
Yes!!!! You just solved a problem I've been having since 1.9.17p1!!!! I didn't realize that CIFS was limited to passthrough authentication for only its domain, so that listing multiple password servers from different domains would not work...the following did. Yeeeehhaaa! Hurm...excuse me. I added to the following in my config to make this work: netbios aliases = unix1 unix2 (not
1997 Aug 04
0
Recursive dir errors...
Can anyone tell me what the error is with recursion here? It is keeping my smbclient from giving AMANDA a sice for the share. Without recursion, and stepping through the directories manually, I can do the dir and get no errors. smb: \> ls received 8 entries (eos=1 resume=0) . D 0 Thu Aug 15 09:19:58 1996 .. D
1999 Mar 26
1
Creating a Briefcase on Samba shares?
Is there a way to successfully create a working Briefcase on Samba shares? When I create one in a Samba share, it has a regular folder icon with a desktop.ini file in it. Openning it reveals a plain folder rather than the usual Briefcase applet. When I create one on a Windows NT network share it works fine, but all our big filesystems are unix-based Samba shares rather than NT shares. -Ernie
2017 Aug 19
0
My very first loop!! I failed. May I have some start-up aid?
Thank you for providing the example code... for the request of running it multiple times it would have helped if you could have confirmed that the example ran through without errors... there were a lot of mistakes in it. Look into using the reprex package to check your example next time. I don't do this kind of analysis... I really don't know what to expect from the functions. The
2006 Jul 11
2
Bug#377840: dovecot: imap segfaults on small mbox files (2 bytes)
Package: dovecot Severity: important Tags: patch Hi, a recent addition in src/lib-storage/index/mbox/istream-raw-mbox.c: ======================================================================================== [...] if (pos == 2) { /* we're at the end of file with CR+LF linefeeds? need more data to verify it. */
2012 Oct 26
0
mean of a value of the last 2 hours using plyr (Thank you)
Hi dear three helpers, Thanks a lot! Your solutions worked great. Again I learned a lot. Tagmarie Am 25.10.2012 18:36, schrieb Felipe Carrillo: > Another option using plyr, > library(plyr) > myframe <- data.frame (ID=c("Ernie", "Ernie", "Ernie", "Bert", "Bert", > "Bert"), Timestamp=c("24.09.2012 09:00",
2004 Sep 08
0
postfix > sasl > pam > winbind
Hi! i hope that the right address. my problem is: i'm using a freebsd-server with postfix and sasl > pam to authentificate users via smtp_auth over a windows-pdc from the syslog, i get the message: User "Michael" granted access, also all wbinfo-command work, my e-mail-programm says: 435 error: authentification failed my debug.log tells me: group, endgrent, not found Apr 20
2004 Sep 08
0
Postfix > sasl2 > pam > winbind
Hi! i hope that the right address. my problem is: i'm using a freebsd-server with postfix and sasl > pam to authentificate users via smtp_auth over a windows-pdc from the syslog, i get the message: User "Michael" granted access, also all wbinfo-command work, my e-mail-programm says: 435 error: authentification failed my debug.log tells me: group, endgrent, not found Apr 20
2017 Aug 19
0
My very first loop!! I failed. May I have some start-up aid?
[answers inline] On 18 August 2017 at 20:08, Dagmar <Ramgad82 at gmx.net> wrote: > > myframe<- data.frame (ID=c("Ernie", "Ernie","Ernie","Ernie"), > Timestamp=c("24.09.2012 08:00", "24.09.2012 09:00", "24.09.2012 10:00", > "25.09.2012 10:00"),
2012 Oct 25
2
mean of a value of the last 2 hours
Hello, I have a data frame somewhat like that: myframe <- data.frame (ID=c("Ernie", "Ernie", "Ernie", "Bert", "Bert", "Bert"), Timestamp=c("24.09.2012 09:00", "24.09.2012 10:00", "24.09.2012 11:00"), Hunger=c(1,1,1,2,2,1) ) myframestime <- as.POSIXct (strptime(as.character(myframe$Timestamp),