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1999 Nov 11
2
slightly OT Win98 DNS question
I've got a W98/Samba LAN running with a 3Com OfficeConnect LANModem for shared internet access. Periodically, like every 10 minutes, it dials out, due to a DNS request for the workgroup/domain (same) name. Any fix for this? Can I just put a dummy address in all the host files? Ed -- Edward Schernau http://www.schernau.com Network Architect mailto:ed@schernau.com Rational Computing
2000 Jan 28
4
2.0.7
any prediction on its release? -- Edward Schernau http://www.schernau.com Network Architect mailto:ed@schernau.com Rational Computing Providence, RI, USA
2000 Mar 08
1
username case
I've had several instances now on my mixed NT 3.51/4.0/Samba network where clients on Win boxes would enter a username such as "THisbites", and be denyed access. The account in /etc/password was capitalized as "THisbites" and the NT domain account shows in User Manager as "THisbites". Nonetheless, Samba refuses them access, and claims (on a debug level3 ) that
2000 Apr 03
2
sig 11
Linux 2.2.13 Intel samba-2.0.7pre2 will Sig11 and die on me right after processing NetBIOS name = FOO in smb.conf. Not always, but sometimes I have to start smbd 2 or 3 times. It always fails there. Any reason why 2.0.7pre2 would do this, and 2.0.6 (from rpm) never did? -- Edward Schernau http://www.schernau.com Network Architect mailto:ed@schernau.com Rational Computing Providence, RI,
2002 Nov 10
2
[LLVMdev] Find mallocs from a DSNode
Is there some efficient way to find the malloc instructions which point to the memory represented by a DSNode? Right now the only way I see is by iterating through the value map in the DSGraph object and finding every value that points to my DSNode. A possibly related question: is there a way to tell that the node has been merged, and if so, what types of nodes went into the merge? Thanks,
2002 Nov 10
2
[LLVMdev] Find mallocs from a DSNode
Chris Lattner wrote: > > Is there some efficient way to find the malloc instructions which point > > to the memory represented by a DSNode? Right now the only way I see is > > by iterating through the value map in the DSGraph object and finding > > every value that points to my DSNode. > > You're right, you have to iterate over the program, looking to see what
2000 Mar 30
0
samba/nmbd BUG?
I'll ask this again, as nobody has answered or addressed this issue yet. 2.0.7pre2 (although it has never worked) Intel Linux 2.2.13 Samba server serves as WINS server for 3 domains. It joined 1 of the domains using smbclient. security=domain I can see entries for the 3 domains in WINS.DAT, and entries for the 3 PDCs in WINS.DAT. On the same subnet as the samba server, there is an NT3.51
1999 Nov 20
0
Samba and client oplock breaks over WAN
This only happens with PCs on the other end of a bridged 56k DDS line. It also affects DOS and W98 clients the same. Clients can log onto the domain ok, and browse. But trying to drag a file, or even right-click it in W98 explorer, cause the machine to hang, and eventually blue screen with a VREDIR VXD error. If I copy to Samba, sometimes it works, but then the file is zero bytes. Copying from
2000 Jan 12
0
Browsing Question Here Too!
I've got a samba server, acting as 95 PDC, and WINS, on 1 subnet. It is routed to another subnet. All PCs use the same workgroup name. How can I get the PCs to all appear in Network Neighborhood? They all register with the samba/WINS server. "Find Computer" works, but only PCs in the local subnet are visible when you open NN. Any hints? I've tried "remote announce =
2000 Mar 22
0
WINS weirdness
I have a Samba server 2.0.7pre2 on linux 2.2.13, which has joined a domain using smbclient. Security=domain, and all works well. It is configured to be the WINS server. PCs and NT boxes in this domain, plus the DCs and PCs in 2 other domains are set up to use this box as their WINS server. (this is Domain1) The PDC in Domain1 is the master browser (local and domain). Here is the problem: 2
1999 Nov 21
3
SAMBA digest 2314
Well I figured it out.. did not know that I could make a host file on the winblows client. I knew about the lmhosts file however.. this is a great list.. thanks to all.. *++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++* * Les Higger ITAF , * Local Area Network Coord. * lhigger@lausd.k12.ca.us * Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet High School * Los Angeles
1999 Dec 27
3
How to kill samba users
Hi! How to kill samba users connected to shares I migrated from Novell fileserver. There it was very convinient ... I hope Samba could have similar thing Thank in advance Danila Vologdin
1999 Oct 25
0
SAMBA digest 2283
please take us off of the samba e-mail list for the time being thanks. ----- Original Message ----- From: <samba@samba.org> To: Multiple recipients of list SAMBA <samba@samba.org> Sent: Monday, October 25, 1999 5:44 AM Subject: SAMBA digest 2283 > SAMBA Digest 2283 > > For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/ > Topics covered in this issue
2000 Apr 06
0
Please inform samba@samba.org Serge Gavrilov <serge@pdmi.ras.ru> Ed Schernau <ed@schernau.com> Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> Cristian POP <cpop@compas.dntcj.ro> Ed Schernau <ed@schernau.com> John Evans <samba@kilnar.com> David Bullock
samba@samba.org Serge Gavrilov <serge@pdmi.ras.ru> Ed Schernau <ed@schernau.com> Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> Cristian POP <cpop@compas.dntcj.ro> Ed Schernau <ed@schernau.com> John Evans <samba@kilnar.com> David Bullock <davidb@loftuscomp.com.au> Gunnar Lindholm <gunnar.lindholm.320@student.lu.se> Junaid Iqbal
2005 Jan 10
2
force create mode
Hi, i wan to force the rights of a file that is created by a user at rwx rwx --- in the shared folder (samba 3.10) here's the section in smb.conf file of the share [compta] comment = fichiers du service comptable path = /home/services/compta public = yes writeable = yes read only = no force create mode = 0034 valid users = @compta # le groupe superviseur a tous les droits sur ce partage
1999 Dec 30
0
SAMBA digest 2359
Hello Samba, ???????, 30 ??????? 99, you wrote: sso> SAMBA Digest 2359 sso> For information on unsubscribing see http://lists.samba.org/ sso> Topics covered in this issue include: sso> 1) Re: Unix .TXT vs DOS .TXT files sso> by Gerry Creager N5JXS <gerry@cs.tamu.edu> sso> 2) Switching user share on NT and smbd spawning sso>
2000 Mar 24
2
Samba and DOS
Greetings, Is there any way to get Samba to interact with MS-DOS? I am attempting to turn a Linux box into a VPN router for DOS clients. What I need to know is, can I get a CIFS protocol stack for MS-DOS, is a TCP/IP stack sufficient, are there any other solutions anyone knows about? Thank You. Tyrell Kumlin, Help Desk Cipher Systems Ltd. - Providing quality software solutions & services
2000 Apr 06
0
Please inform samba@samba.org David Barroso <h4371719@alumnes.eup.udl.es> Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> "Tulipant Gergely" <tulipant-gergely@dbrt.hu> Edwards Philip M Contr AFRL/SNRR <Philip.Edwards@wpafb.af.mil> Drenning Bruce
Steve Frampton [mailto:frampton@j-com.co.jp] of your address change Content-Length: 7142 samba@samba.org David Barroso <h4371719@alumnes.eup.udl.es> Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> "Tulipant Gergely" <tulipant-gergely@dbrt.hu> Edwards Philip M Contr AFRL/SNRR <Philip.Edwards@wpafb.af.mil> Drenning Bruce <bdrenni@catholicrelief.org> Glenn
1999 Sep 07
2
W95 speed issue
Hello all, I've got a W95 box connected via crossover to a 2.2.12 RH 6.0 linux box, running 2.0.3 samba. Writes to samba from Win explorer are around 450 K/sec. Reads from samba to Windows using Explorer are around 8 K/sec. Using the smb version of tcpdump, I see between a .200 and .220 second lag between packets. smbd is nowhere near the top of my "top" list output in linux. Is
1999 Sep 09
1
SAMBA digest 2226
samba@samba.org ????????: > SAMBA Digest 2226 > >For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/ >Topics covered in this issue include: > > 1) RE: weird printing problems. > by "cbrink" <cbrink@allsportssupply.com> > 2) Re: weird printing problems. > by "John J. LeMay Jr." <jlemay@njmc.com> > 3) Connection