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2006 Mar 22
0
Winpopup/RealPopup
Hi all, I have network with few win 95/xp machines and suse 9.3 prof server. On every win client is installed RealPopup (RealPopup homepage: www.realpopup.it). I can send popup message from my xp computer to win 95, and I can get reply on new message addressed from win 95 computer, so looks like popup communication works well. If I use: server:~ # echo "test" | smbclient -M bane
1999 Oct 17
0
sharing port with nmdb
Hi, I'm a french student from Ecole des Mines of Nantes. Students of my engineering school live in a residence with its own local network, access to sun workstation at school for working and a Internet access througth a firewall. In each room of the residence, we have a RJ25 plug. We just need a network card and a computer to go on this network. As you can expected, our network is a jungle
2002 Sep 03
0
Win2k/WinXP and Samba Instant Messaging
I am running Debian on a LAN. I am trying to send popup messages(Winpopup protocol) but just get the same error over and over. We have a WinXP machine named "Mindelessdemon"(He is actually a very nice guy, don't get foolled by the demon stuff), a Win2k machine called "Whitehead" and a win98 machine called "Wyrm". I cant connect to the WinXP or Win2k machine
1999 Feb 25
0
RealPopup
Hello, Does it possible to receive messages from RealPopup Windows95 client? I can receive from NT `net send' command and send to to RealPopup (where messages displays as from GUEST computer) but don't receive anything I'm using Samba 2.0.0 on FreeBSD 3.1 and RealPopUp 1.0.1 Thank you, -- Ri?ardas ?epas ~~ ~ -------------- next part
2001 Oct 29
1
wine & MailSlots
How "wine" works with Mail Slots? Thank you. -- Best regards, Pavel S. Schepalov
2003 Feb 03
1
Net Send?
Hello everyone. Does anyone know if you can use Samba to send messages over the network using Windows' Messenger service (which uses mailslots which are part of the SMB protocol - hence why I ask) in the same was as using 'NET SEND' on a Windows machine? If the answer is no, does anyone know if there are any Linux programs around to do this? Thanks, -Steve
2003 Jul 01
0
Re: Winpopup message to all user on a PDC
Ok that is pretty much what I do.. Except.. Most of my net sends don't end up working.. They fail unless I explicitly do a nmblookup and specify the broadcast to find that computer.. Seeing how im dealing with the entire contents of 10.x.x.x around 20,000 computers that I may have to contact for some reason.. Its easy for me to know there netbios name.. As its there login name.. However
2010 Jan 07
0
set samba to receive broadcast WinPopUp messages
Hey, Happy New Year. I've searched the web for a while and can't get an answer to a question: I can send a message (using WinPopUp, net send, or smbclient -NM) to Windows and Linux PC's. But, when I send a message to the whole workgroup "net send /domain Hello" Only the Windows PC's respond to it (with the Windows message service). Samba does not see it. My question
2003 Jul 01
1
Re: Winpopup message to all user on a PDC
Unfortunatly it is not :(* -----Original Message----- From: Thomas Bork [mailto:tombork@web.de] Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 11:42 AM To: Hindman, Mike J Cc: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: Re: RE: [Samba] Re: Winpopup message to all user on a PDC Hi Mike, > Except.. Most of my net sends don't end up working.. They fail unless I > explicitly do a nmblookup and specify the broadcast
1999 Jul 19
2
winpopup
Hi, I have a linux (redhat 6.0) print server and I am running samba 2.0.3-8 serving win95 machines. I would like the print server to send a message to the win95 when a print job is completed. To do that, I run winpopup on win95. However, if win95 users close winpopup, they do not receive any message. Is there any more realiable method to communicate with win95 machines? I would appreciate any
2002 Sep 20
1
Winpopup help - will pay
Before I start I should say that I will pay $2000US to get the information or code I seek. I need code or protocol specs to be able to send winpopup messages. It cannot be done via mail slots because it has to work over the internet at large. If you type in "net send x.x.x.x hello" on any windows nt or xp machines it will send a winpopup using UDP ports 137 and then 135 (also 1031 and
2003 Jan 10
3
Message Command
From the smb.conf help document regarding the "message command" field:- >You could make this command send mail, or whatever else takes your fancy. >Please let us know of any really interesting ideas you have. First, my question:- Does Samba do anything in particular with the standard output of the program specified here? What would it take to have it WinPopUp-ed back to the
1998 Feb 25
0
Wanted: Unix Winpopup receiver program.
I want to use smbclient -M to send new mail notification to unix users. I have some of our workstations running smbd from inetd and am using the "message command" option quite successfully. What I was wondering is, has someone implemented the winpopup reception end in a form that would be more efficient than using full blown smbd? Am I making myself clear? Perhaps if someone could
2003 Oct 17
0
rpcclient-style call for windows messenger service ("WinPopup")?
Can Samba be used to generated WinPopUp RPC calls on TCP port 135? I am familiar with using the "smbclient -M" command to send messages using the Win Popup protocol, otherwise known as Windows Messenger Service, or what a Microsoft user does from a DOS prompt as a "net send" command. WinPopup can be generated either via Microsoft file sharing protocols, using the
2003 Oct 28
1
print job complete messages
I know I've read something about this in the distant past, but i can't seem to find any info on it now. I'm hoping someone knows offhand... I'm using samba 2.2.8a and cups 1.1.17 to serve printing to some windows 2000 workstations. Cups is set up with raw queues and I'm using the windows drivers available from HP. When the clients print from the windows print server,
2000 Feb 03
1
pre2.0.7 disk quota bug:
Since an 'over-quota' or 'disk-full' message is being sent from Samba to the client, it seems obvious that the client _should_ be passing this info. on to the user -- but it isn't. One possible way to get this info. to the client is for Samba to call a shell script similar to the 'preexec' options if quota is exceeded. The script could then invoke smbclient to send a
2000 Jun 23
2
sending "WinPopup" message to a user
Just wondering if there is a way to send a WinPopup message to a user (using username). I have had a look at smbclient but it appears to only allow sending messages to a computer name. Thanks in advance, Russell Kliese
2003 Feb 07
1
Sending Winpopup messages
Hello i am sending winpopup messages throught (smbclient -M) and it seem to work fine but i dont recieve anything at my w98 machines. For example, i do: ---------------------- jorge@tagoror:~> smbclient -M ALFA added interface ip=192.201.11.67 bcast=192.201.11.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 added interface ip=192.201.11.1 bcast=192.201.11.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Got a positive name query response
2008 Oct 23
1
Sending / Receiving WinPopup on Ubuntu Linux Workstation
Greetings- Perhaps slightly OT, but still involving the SMB/CIFS protocol: I am searching for an application which would allow a Linux client (Ubuntu) to send/receive WinPopup messages. The only one I have located thus far is LinPopup. However, it depends on the Samba (server) package. I do not want to deploy a bazillion Samba servers! TIA! -- Michael Lueck Lueck Data Systems
2001 Nov 12
3
Sending a 'winpopup' message by IP.
Hi there. how do I send a winpopup message to a machine knowing its IP only? I tryed witch 'smbclient -M ' but I need the netbios for that machine... -- Enrique Iglesias Rodriguez System Administrator http://www.intelideas.net Madrid, Spain -- CtrInt