Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Lots of broken links!"
2000 Feb 11
2
What happened to mailing list archives?
Andrej Borsenkow wrote:
> Current aside, the February2000 was last modified on February, 2nd. Last
> message there is http://us1.samba.org/listproc/samba/February2000/0042.html
> The same is true for samba-technical, samba-cvs (did not check others)
> Or is it a problem of my proxy?
I don't think so, I see the same thing.
Samba web-folks, could you check this out, please?
1999 Nov 10
0
Script for removing stale sessions: version for RH6.0? [Offtopic?]
Hello, people at SAMBA list.
I'm going thru the same problem that Nicholas Williams has
described in samba-list first (see references below), and I'm implementing
the solution you've decribed in the list
(SO_KEEPALIVE, etc). But I'm stuck with the script issue, as I run RedHat
Linux 6.0 which doesn't use ksh but pdksh instead. The ksh script doesn't
run in pdksh
2000 Apr 05
1
pwload / reversed pwget
Hi,
I would be *VERY* interested in a reversed pwget (see
http://www.martnet.com/~johnny/exploits/microsoft/NT/WinNT.passwordhashes.deobfuscation.html)
to be able to automaticaly set first-time NT passwords
('smbpasswd -r' will only work if you first enter the 'previous'
password) on our PDC (evt. remote from UNIX through some tcp (ssh?)
connection).
Bjart Kvarme seems to have
2007 May 25
1
Variable expansion in LDA vs POP/IMAP
Hello all,
I'm trying to understand when exactly the variable substitution
happens in Dovecot, as I get different results in the LDA and in the POP/IMAP
server.
Here's my general setup:
- Postfix MTA, delivers mail via Dovecot LDA
- users list sits in a database
- mail directory is stored in the database, but with
Dovecot variables inside
Delivery works perfectly fine,
1999 Nov 10
1
Word document corruption when connection lost
We've been having some problems where connections are being lost to our 2.0.4b Samba
machine, the specifics of which are in a different post. To add to the problems we find there is a
problem with particularly Word and also some other programs, with the file in memory getting
corrupted when the connection is lost. If a user loads a Word document from there Samba share
and then the
2000 Feb 07
3
modification time
When I copy an old file to a share the motification
time is not changed. Ok, the file has not been
modified but since it is new to this share I like
to change it's time to the copy time!
There MUST be an option to do this!But I haven't
found it yet :(
Can anyone help?
--
Torsten
1999 Mar 18
2
can't become user
Hi. I have installed samba before. This time I cannot even do
a smbclient -L localhost. When I try to connect I get
that log:
[1999/03/15 11:37:32, 0] smbd/uid.c:become_gid(105)
Couldn't set effective gid to 408 currently set to (real=0,eff=0)
[1999/03/15 11:37:32, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(425)
Can't become connected user!
[1999/03/15 11:37:50, 0] smbd/uid.c:become_gid(105)
1997 Dec 12
1
Help unsubscribing
>
> I have had the same problem. I've have read all the instructions. I am
> able to send commands (ex. help) to the listserv and receive a reply. As
> far as I can tell, I'm doing everything right but I just can't seem to
> get off this list.
>
> Rob Towner
> Yuma Union High School District, CIS
>
>
> Rich Jewett wrote:
> >
> > To the
2006 May 09
1
xmalloc symbol in libssh
Hi list,
(Please Cc: me in your replies because I'm not subscribed to this list.)
While trying to build lukemftpd staticaly on FreeBSD, I got a link-time
error. Libssh.a indeed provides the "xmalloc" symbol (I suppose there
are more). I wonder if this is whether intentional or not. It is a
very common function name, and I think it would be worth renaming
it to something like
1999 Oct 20
0
Win98 Password Stumbling Block (Resolution)
For those of you that have had/are having problems getting Win 98 clients to
correctly authenticate, I have identified a stumbling block which I had to
deal with. Specifically, EnablePlainTextPassword *must* be a DWORD value.
In following the instructions found here,
http://us1.samba.org/listproc/samba/October1998/0321.html and on the
Microtheft web site, I installed the ptxt_on.inf file from the
1997 Aug 15
3
Samba and AFS
I think I have come across what seems to be a bug in the interplay between
Samba and AFS. I'm running 1.9.16p11 on an IBM RS/6000 (AIX 4.1.5) with the
AFS support included (AFS 3.4a). The client machine is running Windows 95.
I've created an AFS area which is writeable (rlidwk) to an AFS protection
group. The group contains two AFS users, say user1 and user2. If user1
creates a file in
2000 May 30
0
integration samba and OS/2
Hi all,
for some reasons we use a lot of OS/2 clients and cannot change this
situation in the next time, but we want to use an "up-to-date-file-server"
with samba.
My questions:
1) Do we need some special configurations if we want to use a Lan-server
domain controller for password authentication ("security = server", "password
server =
1998 Aug 14
0
list etiquette
Howdy folks:
Please (I beg you, please!) don't follow the examples of a couple
of recent posters. This is very bad form. If you want to get off
the list, please don't send send a message to the list begging
other readers to help (they can't). Only you can help stamp out
forest fires (or get yourself off this list). At the top of every
message from the list is a URL that can
2006 Jul 17
3
Mongrel with LocalDirector - static content?
Hello everyone-
I am considering using Mongrel and I have read this list pretty
extensively. I know that the Apache/mod_proxy_balancer/mongrel
approach is the preferred one right now, with Apache serving the
static content via mod_rewrite and such. However, in my hardware
arsenal, I already have an old and trusty LocalDirector, which I
would be inclined to at least try first as a
1999 Sep 28
4
Complete Web Interface?
Hi all,
I was wondering, has anyone built a complete web interface for SMB servers? What I was thinking of would be something like SMB2WWW, but that would also allow the user to click command buttons to delete, upload, move, rename, etc. Permissions to the shares would be established the same way as they are done now, by asking for a username / password on restricted shares.
Essentially, I
2000 Feb 25
3
problems upgrading to samba 2.0.5a
I previously had an older version of Samba installed with the following
smb.conf:
; Make sure and restart the server after making changes to this file, ex:
; /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb stop
; /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start
[global]
; Uncomment this if you want a guest account
guest account = nobody
log file = /var/log/samba-log.%m
lock directory = /var/lock/samba
share modes = yes
1998 Oct 08
3
digest...
Hi
I get this mailing-list as a digest (as everyone does, i guess). This is
quite inconvinient for answering single questions.. I every digest there is
a message with Subject: Re: Samba dingest <NR>... This makes it hard to keep
track about whath message the replay is ment for.
Another problem is, that mime-attachments don?t seem to work. This is
especially bad, because some Microsoft
2010 Aug 03
2
Error: Incorrect password length
Hi,
I just upgraded my server to support Windows 7 and so installed Samba
3.5.4 from 3.2.5. OS is Debian Lenny.
Now my Windows XP clients cannot join the Domain.
When joining the Domain, I get a wrong password error on Windows. In
my samba logs it shows the following:
[2010/08/03 12:10:19.681501, 0] lib/util_sock.c:1432(get_peer_addr_internal)
getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint
2003 May 15
0
Re: list GRASSLIST: List Message Rejected
I appologise sincerly, will not happen again.
mr. Ripley: Your suggestions were helpful, thanks. I figured I haven not
installed the devel RPMS.
>From: Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk>
>To: listproc at baylor.edu
>CC: grass-request at baylor.edu, Miha STAUT <mihastaut at hotmail.com>
>Subject: Re: list GRASSLIST: List Message Rejected
>Date: Thu, 15 May
2001 Nov 21
1
Slow printing in batch?
For doumentation purposes I run a batch R program that does reshaping etc.
of data and finally prints things.
When I paste the code into an R-window everything runs in a few seconds,
but in Batch mode i get in the output file the result below.
Any clues why R uses 4 min to print a 1129\times 6 dataframe in batch mode?
The scrit I use to run R is:
c:\stat\r\%R_VERS%\bin\Rterm --no-restore