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2008 Mar 31
1
Segfault with soft disk quota
RHEL 5.1, dovecot 1.0.rc15 on a x86 system. dovecot -n says [root at dg mail]# dovecot -n # /etc/dovecot.conf protocols: pop3 pop3s login_dir: /var/run/dovecot/login login_executable: /usr/libexec/dovecot/pop3-login login_process_size: 64 first_valid_uid: 100 mail_executable: /usr/libexec/dovecot/pop3 mail_plugin_dir: /usr/lib64/dovecot/pop3 auth default: passdb: driver: pam userdb:
2003 Dec 14
1
dg/ux --delete anomaly
I'm running rsync 2.5.7 on Data General dg/ux 4.20, and just noticed that the --delete command is not deleting. # />ls -la /test total 5 drwxr-xr-x 2 root other 512 Dec 13 10:46 . drwxr-xr-x 37 root root 1536 Dec 13 10:46 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 root other 0 Dec 13 10:46 a -rw-r--r-- 1 root other 0 Dec 13 10:46 b -rw-r--r-- 1
2000 Jul 26
0
Browsing woes (con't)
As I posted a few days ago, >> When I try to browse from, say, my Win2K desktop, I get >> >> Windows is not accessible >> The Network Name cannot be found. >> >> But it _is_ accessible. SAMBA can still _see_ everything just fine - all >> the shares show up; all the printers work. It's just that nobody can >> browse. I've since gone
2009 May 04
1
Samba share of a NFS mount
I've got a NFS directory that's shared among my RHEL5 servers that I'd like to give access to a couple of Win2K servers, also. The easiest way to do so is to NFS mount the directory on my Samba server, and export the directory as a Samba share. It works. Kind of. But it redefines 'slow'. Copying the file from a normal Samba share takes under 10 seconds on a slow network:
2008 Mar 29
0
domain_master_node_status_fail
I'm trying to set up Windows browsing between subnets. I've set up a domain master/WINS server on the .0 subnet, and local masters on the .42 and .254 subnets, and I'm running into the above error on one - just one - of the subnets. The strange thing is that I'm running exactly the same version of RHEL on another subnet - and I'm getting no error. 3.0.25 on RHEL5. The
2003 Nov 03
2
getting started
Hello all, Excuse the very newbie questions, and yes I am reading or have read the man and or help files, however am still having trouble. I have two red hat boxes ( a 7.3 and a 9.0 ) with which I am experimenting. The 7.3 works a treat ( well at least I can see it on windoze machine on the same network) but the same cannot be said for the 9.0 box. Differences ( none ) I have copied the
2006 Jan 07
1
Occasional 'Permission denied'
I've been running rsync for years, and it's working great - offsite backups, backups to a SAN, etc. It's a lifesaver. Occasionally, I'm getting a very few files that give me something like the following: opendir(etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults/schemas/apps/panel/default_profiles): Permission denied delete_one: rmdir usr/src/linux-2.4.21-32.0.1.EL/arch/mips/ite-boards: Permission
2004 Oct 03
0
brlock.tdb/locking.tdb permissions problem?
I'm running 2.11, and I've noticed a number of log entries that look like so: angie.log: tdb(/usr/local/samba/var/locks/locking.tdb): expand_file ftruncate to 8192 failed (Permission denied) [2004/10/03 15:14:36, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(531) tdb(/usr/local/samba/var/locks/brlock.tdb): expand_file ftruncate to 8192 failed (Permission denied) The files in question look like this:
2004 Oct 17
0
*.tdb permissions
I'm running 2.11, and I've noticed a number of log entries that look like so: angie.log: tdb(/usr/local/samba/var/locks/locking.tdb): expand_file ftruncate to 8192 failed (Permission denied) [2004/10/03 15:14:36, 0] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(531) tdb(/usr/local/samba/var/locks/brlock.tdb): expand_file ftruncate to 8192 failed (Permission denied) The files in question look like this:
2006 Apr 06
0
rsync not deleting files
This seems to be a common topic. I really _have_ looked at the archives before posting, though, and can't find anything that covers this. I'm backing up an entire server over the net, except for a few excluded files: echo `date` >/var/log/rsync.tolstoy /usr/bin/rsync -avHz --stats --delete --numeric-ids --exclude=/sys --exclude=/home/backup --exclude=/monthly /
1998 May 04
2
Unable to browse
I have two problems running Samba on Solaris 2.51, Samba version 1.9.16p11. 1) When browsing the CADCAM group, which is where the Sun group is, the CADCAM name shows up on Explorer, but when I click on the group to browse the contents, the '+' disapears and the group apears to be empty. We can, however, map drives using \\sun01\sharname' directly. 2) When we dial into the network
1999 Jun 18
2
Problem with Samba: "The account is not authorized to login from this station"
I am having a problem configuring Samba to work with my NT mahcines. I can see the linux server from my NT machines. Under security=user, when I attempt to browse the linux machine's shares, it asks for a username and password, and then fails, telling me "The account is not authorized to login from this station." If I set security = share, I can browse the shares, but when I try and
1999 Apr 02
0
NT access problems: The account is not authorized to logon from this station
I recently installed RedHat 5.2 w/ SAMBA and hooked it up to my small LAN. All my other machines are Windows 95, 98, and NT. I have TCP/IP installed on all machines and they can all ping each other. I am not running with a domain controller. I am instead using a workgroup. All Windows machines can talk to each other both through TCP/IP and Network Neighborhood. I finally got SAMBA set up on the
2011 Jul 08
3
More on CentOS autotools bug
Below is a repost of the message I sent about the strange error message I was getting when trying to build my project on CentOS. I am a software developer and don't have time to compare distros. I am also not an autotools expert. The autotools files in my project were lmade by others. It builds on everything except CentOS. I also don't have the time to build a simple test case. That
2001 Apr 12
2
Samba - Workaround for "The account is not authorized to log in from this station."
Problem: -------- On the client mascines I get the msg: "The account is not authorized to log in from this station." This has bugged me for days now, so I am posting this sloution around varius places on the net... Analysis: --------- from a round of analysis by Jamz Boman B.Sc (Jamz@Boman.com), Toby Corkindale (tjcorkin@steadycom.com.au) Andreja Zivkovic (zivkotech@ozemail.com.au) at
2003 Mar 10
0
RE: The account is not authorized to log in from this station
No, i can't. I have also tried pcguest, guest, admin, and windows 2000 accounts. Question for you: If i want to connect to a windows 2000 shared folder from my Linux box, what command do I type to attach or mount it? Is it simply "mount -o smbfs username=win2k_username,password=password //windows_server_name/shared_folder /shared_folder" -----Original Message----- From: Rhodes,
2006 Nov 13
1
again about "Account is not authorized to login from this station"
hi all. who can help me? I have one server with samba and then I'm trying to connect to this server from windows machine I'm getting this: "Account is not authorized to login from this station". I've enable encrypt passwords=yes but it not help. I've change samba version. I've copied working config from other working server and just change server's name. still
2014 Dec 26
1
Account not authorized for remote login
I setup gpo policy to allow users connection to remote desktop. I had added two users to remote desktop group and those two users have no issues log in into remote desktop server 2012 that is joined to samba. I just added new user to remote desktop user group but he is not authorized . I wonder if I am doing something wrong or there is samba bug
1999 Oct 22
0
The Account is not authorized to login from this station
Hi, I have samba2.0.3 on solaris 2.6. On my NT side I have NT4 with SP3. On Windows Explorer I am able to see my Samba server. when I click on that It is asking me for user name and passwd. whne I entered it is giving me the error message of " The Account is not authorized to login from this station". my smb.conf file contains: [global} guest account = guest work group = MSWGRP
2002 Jul 12
0
Account not authorized to login from this station
Hello, I've got a problem to connect to my samba server from other NT domains/workgroups. The error message I get is: The account is not authorized to login from this station. People are able to login from the local workgroup. I've looked at google, most of the time this error message indicates that encrypted passwords have to be turned on. This was already done. When I try to make a