Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Homes and %u expansion in SAMBA_2_0"
2000 Mar 07
0
Pre 3.0.0 PANIC
I've been getting a lot of these recently in my samba-log ever since I
downloaded the latest cvs SAMBA_2_0 branch code.
Mar 6 18:13:06 gate smbd[11126]: cos5 (192.168.7.132) connect to
service rsession as user rsession (uid=707, gid=100) (pid 11126)
Mar 6 18:13:15 gate smbd[11126]: [2000/03/06 18:13:15, 0]
lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
Mar 6 18:13:15 gate smbd[11126]:
1998 Apr 30
1
CVS update: samba/source/lib/rpc/server (fwd)
fyi the way that this will be used is to have:
encrypted passwords = no
update encrypted = yes
for a few days, have everyone log in with their clear-text password, and
a private/smbpasswd file will automatically be generated.
then switch to
encrypted passwords = yes
update encrypted = no
and voila.
if you were feeling _really_ adventurous you could have:
include = smb.conf.%M
and have one
1998 Dec 17
4
oplock_break: client failure in break - shutting down
We recently tried the upgrade to 2.0 Beta series (just finished testing
Beta 4) on our network. Everything works fine with 1.9.18pl10, but once
we start 2.0 in its place we start getting the following in the log files:
[1998/12/17 05:00:12, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(219)
file_init: Information only: requested 10000 open files, 246 are
available.
[1998/12/17 05:07:52, 1]
2000 Mar 13
2
Win2k Domain logons
Hi everyone. I just got a copy of Win2k in and have been messing with it.
Have a question, and have searched the archives for the answer, but didn't
find it. Can Win2k domain logon to a pre-3.0.0 samba server? Or di I
need to get TNG running? I can get NT4.0 boxes to authenticate and login
fine (Samba pre-3.0.0), but Win2k keeps complaining:
"The following error occurred validating
1999 Jan 20
3
oplcok_break more information (PR#12734)
Hi! After more work on the oplock_break problem, I've found the following
in my tcpdump-smb logging. It seems that when ost5 (pid=26339 in the logs
that follow) requests access to the oplocked file comm.inf from ost6
(pid=5872) the oplock_break failes (this is NOT isolated to any one or two
systems on our network, just using these two as an example, and the server
reports no dropped packets
1999 Jan 17
0
SAMBA digest 1945
On Mon, 18 Jan 1999 samba@samba.org wrote:
> Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 14:55:42 +0730 (SST)
> From: Gregory Hosler <gregory.hosler@eno.ericsson.se>
> To: samba@samba.org, samba-bugs@samba.org, btenison@dibbs.net
> Subject: request_oplock_break - a clue - what does it mean ?
> Message-ID: <XFMail.990117145542.gregory.hosler@eno.ericsson.se>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I
1999 Mar 24
0
Oplock break (again) End of file from client (PR#15037)
btenison@dibbs.net wrote:
>
> I keep getting the following in the log files now that we've upgraded to
> the latest cvs 2.0 branch. Any ideas what we can do to fix this?
>
> Mar 23 08:45:34 gate smbd[22692]: [1999/03/23 08:45:34, 0]
> smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(773)
> Mar 23 08:45:34 gate smbd[22692]: oplock_break: end of file from client
> Mar 23 08:45:34 gate
1999 Jan 15
1
Oplock question
Hi! Been having the same problem with oplocks for a while and have been
trying to figure out what's going wrong. The FAQ says that we may have a
networking (hardware?) problem, but according to the Linux box's ifconfig
results, we have had no errors and no dropped packets on the internal
network. I am able to reproduce the error pretty much at will on our
network, and it is not isolated
2000 Mar 01
2
SAMBA_2_0 (recent CVS): smbpasswd and utmp errors
SAMBA_2_0 as of 1 mar 2000, 11:00 GMT
rh61 kernel-2.2.14.
1) smbpasswd
the -x switch was added but now:
a) you can't do "smbpasswd -an user" anymore, it asks for password.
b) smbpasswd -n user -> seg fault
2) ./configure --with-utmp:
make all
...
Compiling smbd/connection.c
smbd/connection.c: In function `utmp_update':
smbd/connection.c:349: structure has no member named
1998 Dec 02
0
USRMGR.EXE and SAMBA (main branch NOT SAMBA_2_0)
usrmgr.exe now successfully shows:
- users and what local and domain groups they are in
- domain groups and what domain users are in them
- local groups and what local groups, domain groups or domain users are
in them.
this is managed with three new options:
"domain group map"
"domain user map"
"local group map"
which are documented in smb.conf. they make
2000 Mar 31
3
Samba 2.0.7pre3 snapshot released.
Hi all,
I just released Samba 2.0.7pre3, available from :
ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/alpha/samba-2.0.7pre3.tar.gz
This is the third snapshot of the code that should become
the official Samba 2.0.7 and is feature complete (ie. I'm
only going to accept bug fixes, not more features).
This is *not* production code, but should work well as a
file and print server, and contains fixes for
2002 May 16
7
Name Resolution, Pinging
I am running redhat 7.3 with Samba 2.2.4. I was
wondering if there was a way to use Samba to resolve
my IPs instead of having to add all the entries to my
/etc/hosts file? For instance, I would like to be able
to do `ping acormany` instead of `ping <IP Address>`.
We are currently using WINS on a Windows box to
resolve the IPs. As of right now, I can `ping
acormany` on a Windows system, but
2002 Dec 11
3
2 gigabyte issue
I am running RedHat8, samba 2.2.7
The mailing list archives seem to pin the 2gb problem on several
unrelated issues (all of which i explored).
The machines in question have no problems creating 2+gb files locally
and via NFS.
Is this an issue with smbfs? smbmount?
anyone have a workaround?
--
'As we enjoy great Advantages from the Inventions of others we should
be glad of an Opportunity
1998 Dec 16
1
Deleting Roaming Profiles
Hello,
If you don?t want (Who wants ?) to save roaming profiles under
Winnt\Profiles, than you have to change, or create (if not exist) a
registry string:
Run regedt32.exe and locate the key entry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Microsoft\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
Add (or change) the following string:
DeleteRoamingCache
Standard value is 0, it has to be 1
All the Best.
--
1999 Nov 05
2
Authentication on Linux6.0 that running samba-2.0.3
Hello All,
I am using Linux6.0(running samba) as a file server on my network,
everything is good when I configure samba authenticate on other
machine such as WinNT4.0. But when I have configured samba
authenticate on itself (security = user) I received message error
"smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(506) Account for user 'david' was
disabled". In this mode I created
2000 Jan 04
3
cant rename directories on NT
Everything is working perfect on win95 but from NT4:
I can create, delete and rename files
I can create and delete directories
Problem:
I can't rename created directories from the NT4 workstations on the network. And
this is a big problem since NT4 creates a "New Folder" and asks you to type in
the name you want.
I have a 2.0.6 distribution on a SGI Origin200 Irix6.4 server. I
2001 Apr 06
2
joing NT domain
Hello,
I have a trouble.
In my network i use PDC server on windows NT 4.0 server.
And i have FreeBSD which is a router in my company.
I've installed samba.
my domain is 'ELST', NetBIOS name of PDC is 'BLACK-ANGEL'
Then i do this
smbpasswd -j ELST -r BLACK-ANGEL
it tell's me that i joined domain.
my
2002 Sep 14
3
printing in dos slows
Hi,
I have an issue in dos printing. My okidata dot matrix printer is directly
connected to linux box and is a shared printer in samba . I am using lprng.
My problem is with dos printing. When i print, it spools first indicated in
the windows printer window. It takes a minute before it actually sends to
the linux box, you will see an indicator of spooled bytes. Once it is
submitted it prints
2003 Jul 31
2
Vanishing Permissions on Shares
I am trying to move our network from windows NT-2k to Samba /Linux.
So far everything is great but there is one main obstacle; when I apply
permissions to a Samba share via my W2K workstation, the permissions
instantly disappear.
This happens regardless of the owner / creator of file or the user / group
permission I attempt to add.
I have run 2.2.7, 2.2.8, and now 3.0 beta3. All three behave
1998 Mar 25
3
What shares are mounted on client ?
Is there anyway to ascertain what shares a client actually has mounted at a
given time?
I've got a number of WFW boxes connecting shared drives on my SCO-OSE3 box
using SAMBA 1.9.16p5 (upgrading to latest version RSN).
I've got some shell scripts on the Unix box which use escape sequences sent to
the client telnet to start programs on the client side. Some of these programs
assume