Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "SAMBA digest 2537 /Samba printer support creates odd files"
1999 Dec 13
0
SAMBA digest 2336 / Temporary file grief
Mike Brodbelt wrote:
>Hi,
>I'm running Samba 2.0.6 here as our main file server. Authentication is
>done against an NT PDC, and Samba is also responsible for printing.
>I'm getting some odd files created which aren't being deleted. They are
>all zero byte files, named after a network interface, so I assume they
>may be temporary files which are not being deleted.
1999 Dec 10
0
Temporary file grief
Hi,
I'm running Samba 2.0.6 here as our main file server. Authentication is
done against an NT PDC, and Samba is also responsible for printing.
I'm getting some odd files created which aren't being deleted. They are
all zero byte files, named after a network interface, so I assume they
may be temporary files which are not being deleted. Here's a list of a
few
# find
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
2006 Jan 26
1
Samba (+ NAV?) and bad printer names?
At 4:00 every morning the 2 WinXP machines on my network generate a slew
of queries to bad printer names. These names are variations on the name
of a valid printer exported by Samba.
Samba v3.0.10 is running on a RHEL4 system. It exports several shared
drives and a single printer. The printer is named "lj4500", is managed by
CUPS v1.1.22, and works correctly via Samba from both
2004 Jun 25
1
Print Server Degradation
Our Samba print server seems to slowly degrade, and get more and more
errors over time, until it starts recieving "tdb fetch failed" messages,
fatal errors, and getting INTERNAL PANIC's and dumping core etc....
I believe this to be related to .tdb corruption, but the tdbbackup utility
does not see any problem with the TDB's. Eventually, certain printers will
go
2002 Feb 12
4
Printing to File
I have a bit of a problem, however, I am not
sure if it has been solved, or what.
I have:
RedHat Linux 7.2
samba version 2.2.1a
Client machine is Windows NT 4.0
(Service Pack 5.0)
Printer: using an NT driver on an NT machine
configured to print to the port-'file'.
problem:
I am trying to print a file on a samba file server
to a "printer". When the file is stored on
an
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
2000 May 03
2
NT SMB Support parameter questions
Hi,
I've recently had the following experience, which may be of help to
people here, so I'm mentioning my tests and conclusions.
I've recently been observing this behaviour from Samba - this is an
easily reproducible problem:-
1/ Open a share
2/ Create a new document in Word.
3/ Make some changes.
4/ Save the document using the save icon on the toolbar, this works as
expected.
5/
2002 Oct 30
0
Printing problems with NT/Samba
Hi,
This is a message requesting help for the following problem:
Printing Word 97 documents, stored on a Samba server, on an NT4 system to
an LPD print queue fails under certain well-defined conditions, creating
an empty file called 'Ne<number>:' (e.g. 'Ne120:'). The problem appears to
be easily reproducable, as long as you have more than 99 print queues on
your NT system.
2016 Feb 02
4
[Bug 2537] New: add --version argument
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2537
Bug ID: 2537
Summary: add --version argument
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 7.1p1
Hardware: Other
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: ssh
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
2002 Jul 12
2
NE00: printer files left behind on Samba shares
Hi
We've noticed that we get zero length files left behind on Samba shares
after printing to a Samba printer, of the form NExx: (appears as NExx~yy)
from Windows due to name mangling. This only occurs in specific
circumstances:
Client running NT4 (SP6a) and
Printing file on a Samba share and
Printing to a Samba printer and
Running particular applications (e.g. Word and Acrobat, but not
2000 May 28
1
SAMBA digest 2537
Hallo!
I have a small question. I wanted to improve Samba-faxing. The system shown in the HOWTO does not include the nice features a faxing-program
like Winfax offer. Chain-fax, adressbook and much more.
So I began to write a series of scripts to manipulate the incoming fax to send.
The text should have all the command on the 1st page.
My scripts split the text in two parts: 1st page and pages
2000 Apr 08
0
Server connection breaking (timeouts?)
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Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2000 17:08:56 +0100
From: Mike Brodbelt <m.brodbelt@acu.ac.uk>
Subject: Server conncetion breaking (timeouts?)
> I'm running Samba 2.0.6 on Linux here, and I'm hitting a slight hiccup.
> When a user opens a file (usually in Word or Excel) and then goes away
> for a long time, upon returning to it and trying
2004 Nov 20
3
How to change the significant codes default?
Dear R experts,
I am posting this question on behalf of a Japanese R user
who wants to know how to change the siginificant codes default.
As you know, R's default significant codes are:
Signif. codes: 0 `***' 0.001 `**' 0.01 `*' 0.05 `.' 0.1 ` ' 1
But he says that it is usual in economics to give codes such as
`***' for 0.01, `**' for 0.05 and `*' for
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 May 25
0
Error with user defined split function in rpart (PR#7895)
Full_Name: Bill Wheeler
Version: 2.0.1
OS: Windows 2000
Submission from: (NULL) (67.130.36.229)
The program to reproduce the error is below. I am calling rpart with a
user-defined split function for a binary response variable and one continuous
independent variable. The split function works for some datasets but not
others.
The error is:
Error in "$<-.data.frame"(`*tmp*`,
2009 Sep 17
0
lpSolve constraints don't seem to have an effect
Dear R users,
I would like to optimize a linear approximation of a quadratic function
using lpSolve. My code runs without any error or warning message but the
constraints that I set don't seem to work properly.
Nevertheless, I am certain that my code is somewhere wrong.
I would like to solve the following problem:
max 2x-x^2+y
subject to
2x^2 + 3y^2 <= 6
2>= x,y >= 0
I would
2000 Apr 04
0
Please inform samba@samba.org Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> "Deborah Barba" <dbarba@yahoo-inc.com> Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com> "Michael Martin" <michael@violetstar.com> Michael Gerdts <gerdts@cae.wisc.edu>
samba@samba.org
Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com>
Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com>
"Deborah Barba" <dbarba@yahoo-inc.com>
Jeremy Allison <jeremy@valinux.com>
"Michael Martin" <michael@violetstar.com>
Michael Gerdts <gerdts@cae.wisc.edu>
Sachin Patil (C&A_Projects) <cna-sp@asc.ltindia.com>
Luke Kenneth Casson
2003 Feb 09
0
missing .dlls .exes?
Hi there;
I have samba-2.2.7a installed as PDC for Windows2K, XP, 98 (have not tested
yet. It appears to work with 2K and XP. However, I have a few problems and
I'd appreciate your comments.
1) net time \\linux /yes takes 30-40second on both 2K and XP
2) logging in on the server gives me the following errors:
unix_clean_name [/wshENU.DLL]
unix_clean_name [wshENU.DLL]
2002 Jun 14
0
AW: Samba versus Dreamweaver
Finally... :-)
"""
dos filetimes = yes
dos filetime resolution = yes
dos filemode = yes
fake directory create times = yes
inherit permissions = Yes
"""
...has done the trick! Permissons were all set correctly before (Samba and
FS) but this lines helped me out. It's a little slower than before (?) but
it doesn't matter if only it works for more than one