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2000 Jun 08
0
SAMBA digest 2549 / Important Question
Carlos Barbosa wrote: >Hi Samba Team. >I'm Carlos Barbosa, from Portugal. >I have a question to make you. >My next project is to implement a System that will be a File Server , >and all the Macintosh and PC machines, can access to all the files. >Will be a big Server (bi-processor), with a great storage system ( +300 GB , >Automated DLT tape Library ). >Though this,
2000 Jan 26
0
SAMBA digest 2391 / Samba 2.0.6 on SCO Unix 5.0.5
Denis Caron wrote: >>We seem to be experiencing some problems with Samba 2.0.6 on SCO Unix >>Openserver 5.0.5. >> >>I'm wondering if anybody else is using this version of Samba on SCO. I used >>an older version 3 years ago and rarely had a problem. I just installed this >>version and am experiencing an annoying problem: >> >>We use
1999 Jul 23
0
AW: SAMBA digest 2177
When the world was much younger, Stephen L Arnold <arnold.steve@ensco.com> painted some strange hieroglyphs like this: >When the world was young, Axel Neumann <amn@cromemco.com> carved >some runes like this: >> I just want to inform you about a severe problem that I have >> found with Samba 2.0.5 installed on a SCO OpenServer 5.04. >[snip] >> INTERNAL
2003 Feb 26
1
SCO OpenServer 5.0.6a and missing libncurses.so.4 (fwd)
You can download Ncurses for SCO OpenServer via ftp://ftp2.caldera.com/pub/skunkware/osr5/vols/ncurses-4.2-VOLS.tar This is a tar archive of media images suitable for installation with the SCO Software Manager (/etc/custom). Cheers, Ron Record rr@sco.com re: > Date: Wed, 26 Feb 2003 15:54:59 +0000 > From: Simon Hobson <shobson-lists@colony.com> > To: samba@lists.samba.org >
1999 Jul 26
0
UNSUBSCIBE SAMBA
-----Original Message----- From: samba@samba.org <samba@samba.org> To: Multiple recipients of list SAMBA <samba@samba.org> Date: Saturday, July 24, 1999 12:40 PM Subject: SAMBA digest 2178 > SAMBA Digest 2178 > >For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/ >Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) strange share violation > by
1999 Mar 01
1
Win NT with Samba 2.0.x
I have problems with one Windows NT. I installed Samba 2.0.2, but that did not helped. Kari Hurtta wrote: >Actually situation gone worst. Adding > nt support = no >halped somewhat (new problems seems disappeared). >That new errors was that printing try caused >that NT reported about IO-errors. >I just want indicate that special nt support >code perhaps have some
1999 Jun 11
0
Strange Problem Samba 2.04b and Outlook97
Hello, I have a strange problem with Samba 2.04b and M$ Outlook97 on NT 4.0 SP4. I am using a SCO OpenServer 5.04 system as mailserver (POP3) and nameserver as well as Samba Server. For backup reasons I have installed Outlook in such a way that its own mail file (postfach.pst) is on the Samba share. If the NT box and Outlook are freshly started I can retrieve mails from the POP3 or send
1999 May 12
0
SAMBA digest 2088 / Samba 2.03 and M$ Office
Massimo Lambertini wrote: >I have a big problem . >I'he upgrade my Server from ( Linux 2.0.36 and Samba 1.19 ) to >Linux 2.2.7 and Samba 2.0.3 ( redhat 6.0 ). >I have used the same smb.conf but the systen do not work the same . >I have a linux directory shared by 10 users with M$ Office 97 . >With Old System ( Samba 1.19) when i open a file from one client if i >try
1999 Oct 30
0
SAMBA digest 2289
I also set up samba 2.0.5a (binaries from Skunkware) on a SCO 5.0.5 server. I have a conf file, but it's on my laptop, and that's downstairs, and I'm about to get ready to leave, so I'll dig it up later. :) From what I remember though, all I changed was: - the workgroup name, - turned off browse master - turned off the printing system - set the guest user to 'nouser'
2015 May 23
0
SCO OpenServer
On Fri, May 22, 2015 at 8:31 AM, L.P.H. van Belle <belle at bazuin.nl> wrote: > If you upgrade to sco 5.0.7, you get samba 3.0.20 > 5.0.6 had samba 3.0.14. so im wondering why your using samba 2.2.. > samba 3.0x. is on the supplimental discs. > > Gr. > > Louis Been there, done that. Samba 2.2 was built into the base release, supplements weren't always stable or well
1999 Nov 01
0
SAMBA digest 2290
At 03:33 AM 11/01/1999 +1100, you wrote: > >From: Hai Nguyen <hhn1@yahoo.com> >To: samba-technical@samba.org, samba@samba.org >Subject: root did not create the semaphore >Message-ID: <19991030210628.3575.rocketmail@web705.mail.yahoo.com> >MIME-Version: 1.0 >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > >Hello, >I am new to samba and need assistance
2005 May 20
1
Re-2: Samba3 on SCO Openserver
Hi Chris I made it installing the KDE/KDevelop (SCO Skunkware), but when the configure find gcc, exit with a lot of errors without producing the Makefile! Any idea? Thanks > > I have installed the development package (SCO) on my machine so > > now i have cc. > > Why don't you try to find gcc instezad of using SCO's cc? > > --- > Chris Covington > IT >
1999 Jun 24
2
Strange files
Hello, I am using Samba 2.0.3 on my FreeBSD 2.2.7 box. Works fine. It is already running for a few months with a small amount of windows95 users and last week we decided to move all our userfiles from our SCO box with visionfs over to the Samba machine. No problems so far. But, strange files are appearing in the directorys of the NT40 workstation users. Under Unix they look like Ne00: or Ne01: or
2002 Aug 11
1
Samba Open Server 5 package?
Hello, I'm having trouble installing Samba on a SCO Open Server 5 system. I have gone over the Skunkware CD and the Caldera Website. I can find TAR'd versions of SAMBA but for some reason it won't let me start smbd or nmbd without giving me a core dump. Does anyone know either 1. why I'm getting the core dumps or 2. If there is a package install for OSv5. The reason I ask
1999 Sep 22
0
SAMBA digest 2243 / 2.0.5 and SCO Openserver 5.0.5
James A. Mutter wrote: >Does anyone know of any issues with 2.0.5 and SCO Openserver 5.0.5? A >friend told me that he had "real problems", but couldn't elaborate. >Is there something I should be aware of before I try this? >Thanks, >Jim Hi, As far as I know there are no problems with running Samba on a SCO system, beside the normal Samba configuration problems.
2000 May 23
1
Samba digest 2532 / Problem with "force create mode" et. al.
Hi, Frankly spoken you have a real RTFM problem. The manual pages for smb.conf say that "create mask" and "create mode" are equal. It also says that there is only a "force XXXX mode" (where XXXX is either create or directory). So a replacement of mask with mode will do the thing. The other mistake is that there is no "force create group" parameter. The
2003 Apr 04
0
Network logon & slow connection issues
Hi: I am running Samba 2.5 because SCO's skunkware version of 2.6 just would not run. I am running SCO OpenServer 5.04, which I wish there was a smbclient so that I could perform more adequate server side testing. I am currently faced with three issues which I have not found solutions too. 1. I the log.user name I have found the users do connect to the server but the log is full of the
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
2000 Jul 11
0
Error ERRaccess in Samba 2.0.7 printing to Netgear print servers
I recently compiled and installed Samba 2.0.7 on SCO OpenServer 5.0.4 using gcc v 2.7.2.1 (Skunkware 98). I was running Samba 1.9.18p7 with no problems. We use a modified smbprint.sysv script to print to Windows shared printers and also Netgear PS104 print servers. Printing to the Windows shared printers is working fine, but printing to the Netgear print servers does not work. I get the
1999 Apr 29
0
Printing Problems / SAMBA Digest 2072
Hello Brian, There is a very annoying problem with UNIX systems and network printing. On nearly all SYSV systems the spooler stores only the address of the (temporarily) print file. This does not cause any problem if it is created by a local application. If the temporarily print file was created via a network application (Samba, NFS, etc.) it will be removed shortly afterwards. In the most