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2013 Jul 03
0
samba 4 installation failing several troubleshooting steps
Troubleshooting steps fail. Trying to replace a standalone Netware server with a Samba4 server with AD. To isolate this test setup, changed server's static IP address and separated the wiring. Then went through the Troubleshooting portion of The Samba Checklist. Some tests pass. Some tests fail. I'm weak on Samba, DNS and AD. I appreciate your instructions on how to overcome the
2008 Jul 26
0
smbclient ( 3.0.31 ) can not connect to 3.2.0 server and vice versa
This is getting real tough to debug. titan : Solaris 8 running samba 3.0.31 aequitas : OpenSolaris running samba 3.2.0 I can do basics test just fine : # /usr/xpg4/bin/date -u;/opt/csw/bin/findsmb Sat Jul 12 22:50:51 GMT 2008 *=DMB +=LMB IP ADDR NETBIOS NAME WORKGROUP/OS/VERSION
2002 Jun 05
0
Weird problem in NMBD
Hi, I've a got kind of weird problem using nmbd. At least, I think is is weird because this problem isn't dealt with in any documentation. I got my nmbd up and running, when I issue the command 'nmblookup -U 10.0.0.1 __SAMBA__' (my IP is 10.0.0.1/255.0.0.0) I get a correct response: 'querying __SAMBA__ on 10.0.0.1 10.0.0.1 __SAMBA__<00>' But when I use a
2005 Jan 17
1
Unable to view samba shares
Hi list. I'm new to this list, so please bear with me. I've got samba 2.2.8a on Solaris 9 (SPARC). I've run all the tests. testparm runs fine. Other tests: # nmblookup -B stage __SAMBA__ querying __SAMBA__ on 192.168.18.25 192.168.18.25 __SAMBA__<00> # # nmblookup -B 192.168.1.9 '*' querying * on 192.168.1.9 192.168.1.9 *<00> # # nmblookup -d 2 '*'
1998 Aug 19
0
FW: Samba and multiple IPs
Has anyone done this? Or any suggestions? > Samba team, > Before I send this to the samba list... > > I am currently trying to setup a 3rd samba server with a tried > and true smb.conf file. The only difference is an upgrade from samba > 1.9.18p7 to samba 1.9.18p8. The only "Non-standard" feature, is that > we are using an NT server to authenticate users, and
2007 Nov 20
2
No longer able to browse windows share via Nautilus
I used to be able to browse the windows shares on the network through Nautilus. I can see them as computers, but when I click on them, it fails. (I'm on Ubuntu 6 LTS, AMD64) About 3 months ago, this failed. But, the windows boxes can all still access my shares on my Linux box. I was going through the trouble shooting, and found this out, but I'm not sure what to do next. I am
2004 Nov 10
0
nmblookup failing
Hi, I can't get "net view \\<servername>" to work from my Windows test client. It fails with "The network path was not found". I followed some of the online debugging guides and have found that a couple of the test nmblookups on the server are failing. The server is named 'fileserver1' and its IP address is 155.2.196.251 for the purpose of this email.
2003 Nov 03
1
No machine account possible?
Hi all, Yesterday, i changed from samba 2.2.3 to samba 3.0, and also i changed the machines which samba is running on. Samba worked and should work as a PDC. It runs on a Debian sid, the test client is a notebook with XP Professional. Yesterday, immediately after migrating, everything worked fine. Even after several reboots, i could logon as a domain user, and i could use the shares. Today, i
2007 Mar 28
2
windows clients can't see workgroup at all
I'm trying to troubleshoot a new samba setup on a tiny network, and I'm clearly missing something. I'm running Samba 3.0.22 on Ubuntu Linux. When I first set it up, it seemed to go so smoothly. I changed all the workstations to the same workgroup (RABNETWORK) and they could see each other and the server, but they couldn't open anything on the server. I don't really understand
2003 Jan 02
1
apparent w2ksp3 problem
Believe me, I have tried everytbing I can think of to solve this problem. I will work my tail off to resolve this but I am fresh out of ideas. Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated. Here are the details... problem: server can see machines/shares on clients but clients cannot see machines/shares on server workgroup/domain: golgerth no router server: rpms: kernel 2.4.18.19.8.0
2015 Nov 03
0
dovecot-lda can't create /var/mail dotlocks on debian
Well, first, here are the logs I generated: Nov 3 12:23:05 desmond dovecot: lda(granitemon): Debug: Effective uid=1003, gid=1003, home=/home/granitemon Nov 3 12:23:05 desmond dovecot: lda(granitemon): Debug: Namespace inbox: type=private, prefix=, sep=, inbox=yes, hidden=no, list=yes, subscriptions=yes location=mbox:~/mail:INBOX=/var/mail/granitemon Nov 3 12:23:05 desmond dovecot:
2003 Feb 11
1
Samba running, but nobody can see shares
Samba not responding to broadcast calls from networked PCs. Short: My Redhat Linux 8.0 box is not replying to udp broadcasts, and I can't figure out why. Network: The offending Redhat 8.0 Linux Box (//DS) attempting to run Samba 2.2.7 Firewall Redhat 7.3 (//IW) successfully running Samba 2.2.4 Win98 (//MS) Win2k (//SL) <Not running at the time of these tests> Very long: I've
2015 Nov 03
1
dovecot-lda can't create /var/mail dotlocks on debian
Nov 3 12:23:05 desmond dovecot: lda(granitemon): Debug: Effective uid=1003, gid=1003, home=/home/granitemon Nov 3 12:23:05 desmond dovecot: lda(granitemon): Error: setegid(privileged) failed: Operation not permitted so it's running as the normal user, and NOT with the mail group. I'm using exim with LMTP. LMTP is NOT a bad thing, and might make your life easier. It does allow you
2003 May 04
1
nmblookup fails
I'm debugging my Samba setup using the "Troubleshooting Techniques" from Sam's Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours. Everything works fine up until the nmbd section. I am able to do the following correctly: nmblookup -U 127.0.0.1 __SAMBA__ nmblookup -U 127.0.0.1 POGO (the server) nmblookup -B 192.168.1.255 WIN-CLIENT (the client) but when I do nmblookup -B 192.168.1.255
2001 Jan 12
0
name resolution & samba problem
> Maybe there isn't a glibc version (although > it shouldn't be hard to port the Solaris version to >glibc). I will try to port nss_wins to glibc. I made some changes to smb.conf and follow the tests described in Samba diagnosis (www.samba.org/samba/docs/diagnosis.html) smb.conf [global] workgroup = NETMANAGER server string = Deltacom Samba Server printcap name =
2005 Jan 04
0
FC2 to FC3 Upgrade help
Hi All, Due to a hard-disc crash, I have just upgraded from a working Samba setup running in FC2 to a non-functional Samba setup running in FC3. The Windows XP machine has not changed, but won't connect. Samba is fully up2date from the FC3 repositories. smb.conf [global] workgroup = MYGROUP server string = Samba Server hosts deny = ALL hosts allow = 192.168.1.0/24 127.
2010 Apr 19
1
Windows 7 can't see my Samba server
It's really weird how many times thing break in threes. This time is was my wife's laptop, my router and a phone. Anyway... My network has a router and 2 computers; my F11 box with the samba server on it called steve and my wife's laptop now running Windows 7 called Kellie-PC. My old router was a Linksys WRT54G that I had flashed with DD-WRT. I was using DHCP and DNS masquerading in
2015 Nov 03
0
dovecot-lda can't create /var/mail dotlocks on debian
Hrm. if you turn up the debug on lda, do you get any more of a clue? Those permissions look fine to me. On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 2:10 PM, John Clements <johnbclements at gmail.com> wrote: > clements at desmond:/var/log$ ls -lda /var/mail > drwxrwsr-x 2 root mail 4096 Nov 2 22:07 /var/mail > > > Best, > > John Clements > > On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 11:52 AM, Larry
2015 Nov 03
0
dovecot-lda can't create /var/mail dotlocks on debian
what is the full permissions of /var/mail? ls -lda /var/mail On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 1:49 PM, John Clements <johnbclements at gmail.com> wrote: > I've been using dovecot+postfix happily for many years, and I'm now > configuring it for a new machine. However, I'm running into an old problem > again, and thinking that there must be a better solution. > > The
2000 Jun 26
0
samba 207 on solaris - idiot newbie questions
Hello all. I've decided to try using samba on our Solaris systems to give users who are stuck with PCs on their desks access to our gis data. I obtained a compiled binary package of version 2.0.7 from one of the samba.org sites, and have installed SAMBAroot, SAMBAusr, SAMBAman, and SAMBAdoc. All apparently worked just fine. I've made a couple of changes to the smb.conf file, changing