Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "ERROR"
2002 Mar 14
4
Samba client issues
Hello everyone,
I am a newbie to samba. I am trying to mount a Windows 2000 share directory on my linux box using smbmount. I am able to do so successfully. But I do see some errors pop up when I run the command. My mount seems to be stable and it is mounted as rw.
# smbmount "//EngineerWKS85/My Drivers" /mnt/samba -o username=MyUsername,password=MyPassword,workgroup=MyWorkgroup
2002 May 14
2
Error in joining samba server to Windows Domain
Hi,
I've installed samba 2.2.3a on HPUX11.0 and are currently trying to join the samba server to our Windows Domain... However, I encountered this error :
Error connecting to *SMBSERVER
Unable to join domain XXXX
Has anyone encountered this problem before ? What was the solution ?
thanks & rgds,
Jesse Chan
2002 Mar 12
6
Memory leak in winbindd
I'm running Samba 2.2.3a on NetBSD. I've been having an annoying
problem with winbindd dying inexplicably. I finally found a test that
seems to (eventually) kill it:
while wbinfo -t > /dev/null; do /usr/bin/true; done
The problem is a memory leak in winbindd. Actually, wbinfo -t will
still work, but wbinfo -u doesn't (response.extra_data is always null).
Is this a known
2003 Dec 08
2
upgrade from 2.2.7a to 3.0.0, problem with client code page [long]
Hello
I'm currently using Samba 2.2.7a to run as NT domain, file server and etc.
This is fragment of my smb.conf
[global]
[...]
client code page = 852
character set = ISO8859-2
mangle case = yes
case sensitive = no
preserve case = yes
default case = lower
short preserve case = no
[...]
Now I trying migrate existing configuration and filesystem to samba
3.0.0, and I have some problems with
2002 Apr 30
5
smbmount, smbumount and smbmnt
Hi,
I am deploying samba for an embedded system. The requirement is that the
system should be able to mount windows share points. I believe "smbmount,
smbumount and smbmnt" components are needed to do the same. I am not very
clear about smbmnt though!
I find that smbmount, smbumount and smbmnt are all quite huge. Around 300
to 400Kb each.
I understand that Samba is capable of doing
2003 Jan 20
3
Second Posting! Please reply - Need HELP!!
I am first time SAMBA user. System information:
Unix = HP-UX 11.0
Network = Windows 2000
Things that I did:
1) Logged into our test unix box as “root”. Created a
directory “samba” underneath “/home/root”.
2) Went to samba website and downloaded
“samba-2.2.7a.tar.gz” onto my “C:\” (my desktop). I am
aware that the latest “How to” book in its
“Installation section asks me to use command “wget
2000 Jul 27
1
logon to samba with win2K
I have been working on loggin onto my linux server from my win2K box and get
this error in the log.smb file
passdb/smbpassfile.c:trust_password_lock(119) trust_password_lock: cannot
open file /etc/NEFF.LINUX.mac - Error was no such file or directory
passdb/smbpasssfile.c:trust_get_passwd(288) domain_client_validate: unable
to open the machine account password file for machine LINUX in domain Neff
2001 Mar 13
1
Codepages - Need Help
Okay, so since I have been having so much trouble with the smb_retry errors,
I thought that I would re-install samba. So where did my codepages go and
how can I get them back?
load_client_codepage: filename /etc/samba/codepages/codepage.850 does not
exist.
load_unicode_map: filename /etc/samba/codepages/unicode_map.850 does not
exist.
SSL: Error error setting CA cert locations:
2003 Nov 04
3
AW: wbinfo error
Hi,
SuSE settings are set to german though.
But where to add these rows?
-----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: rruegner [mailto:robowarp@gmx.de]
Gesendet: Montag, 3. November 2003 17:34
An: Altrock, Jens; samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: [Samba] wbinfo error
Hi, to get to german umlauts and away from this failure message
add this and setup root use lang in suse
displaycharset = ISO8859-1
2001 May 03
3
Unicode pages
Hope someone can help here:
I have upgraded from Samba 2.0.7 to Samba 2.2.0 without changing anything
in the config files, and everything goes well. Now I am looking at what can
and what must be changed for this new version. Currently there are three
things in the SmbClient that I am wondering about:
- SmbClient constantly complains about a missing codepage (850). After
looking at the doc, I
2003 Jan 28
1
can't create user entries in smbpasswd
Hi all,
after installing samba 2.2.5 (on Solaris8 running NIS+) it is not
possible to create user entries in smbpasswd.
I generated the smbpasswd file by
# cat /dev/null | /samba/samba-2.2.5/source/script/mksmbpasswd.sh >
/usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
-----
then tried to create user entry "dummy" in smbpasswd by
(user "dummy" exists under NIS+)
# smbpasswd -a dummy
2003 Dec 10
3
Character set conversion problems with 3.0
I've just compiled Samba 3.0.0 on a Solaris 8 system (gcc, if it
matters), and whenever I run anything from the samba suite, I get a
series of error message about character set conversions:
Conversion from UCS-2LE to CP850 not supported
Conversion from UTF8 to CP850 not supported
...
and about 10 more, all involving CP850 (the "standard" DOS codepage,
presumably). Now,
2004 Jul 21
1
Windows 2000/2003 shares -> danish character problem.
Hello all.
I have been given an assignment to mount a share automatically for each
user using a given Linux machine (Mandrake 10 in this case). This is
working fine, thanks to pam_mount, BUT:
The mounted share contains national characters like this: ? ? ?.
The problem I'm having is that when I mount these on Linux the '?' looks
like 'o' but cannot be accessed like that. It
1998 Nov 03
2
Codepages
I've seen this in the message data base, but no responses. Running RH
5.1,
with samba out of the box, I get the message:
unable to load codepage /etc/codepages/codepage.850
in log files and smbclient startups. Is this a problem? How is it fixed?
There are no codepage directories that I can see anywhere in RH. Did I
miss a module to install?
Thanks
Carl Hartshorn
2004 Aug 05
2
libiconv problems
Hello all,
OK - Im kind of stumped on this one and google wasnt much help. Its
probably something stupid and obvious, but I could use another pair of
eyeballs.
When compiling Samba 3.0.5 on Solaris 9 (using the Sun directory server
5.1 as the LDAP, but compiled against the OpenLDAP libraries in
/usr/local/lib) I got the following error during the make:
lib/iconv.c: In function `sys_iconv':
2003 Oct 20
3
Problem with "add user script"
Problem - smbpasswd does not seem to be recognizing my "add user script"
option to automatically create Unix users when adding a samba user.
I am running Samba version 2.2.8a (from source) on a Linux (Redhat 8.0)
system.
Relevant lines from smb.conf:
[global]
server string=Samba Server
netbios name = smbpdc
security = user
domain logons=yes
domain master = yes
2002 Jul 26
1
creating unicode_map.437 and unicode_map.ISO8859-1?
Hello,
I am running HP-UX 11 with Samba 2.2.5 binaries for HPUX and I keep getting
the error that Samba can't
find the unicode_map.xxx file. Well, I notice that all I have in
/usr/local/samba/lib/codepages
is codepage type files, not unicode. Why do the binaries not include a
compiled make_unicodemap?
I did download the source and found the .c file for the command. When I try
to run
2003 Nov 06
1
Error trying to resolve symbol 'init_module'
Hi:
I've just installed Samba 3.0.0 on FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE, and it appears to
work correctly, but I get the following errors when running 'net' or 'smb*'
commands. The install was from source with no changes made to default. i.e.
'./configure; make; make install'.
[2003/11/06 10:25:45, 0] lib/module.c:do_smb_load_module(58)
Error trying to resolve symbol
2004 Apr 22
1
Samba 3.0.2a problems on Solaris 8
Tried to upgrade our Samba 2.2.8a domain controller (Solaris 8) to Samba
3.0.2a. Compiled using gcc 3.3.2, linked to libiconv-1.8, popt-1.7 and
cups-1.1.20.
I shut down the Samba 2.2.8a. Removed everything in var/locks. Did a
"make install" to install 3.0.2a, then restarted Samba. My smb.conf is
basically the same as 2.2.8a with "domain admin group" removed.
When I stared
2004 Jul 20
1
Samba as a portable userland FS basis?
Recently, I looked at some options implementing unusual file systems
in userland.
On Linux, there is LUFS and similar stuff which frees one from touching
any kernel code. The design is always similar: a generic kernel module
forwards calls to a user level daemon and forwards returned results
back. The user level daemon implements or serves as a basis for
unusual user land filesystem