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2003 Sep 21
1
convert wu-imap Maildir format to dovecot
Hello, I intend to migrate a mail server with Maildir from wu-imap to dovecot imap. Using horde/IMP, users can not access their imap forders, as wu-imap created Mail directory that holds all created folders. Dovecot could not detect the mail directory so I had to put default_mail_env = ~/Maildir in dovecot.conf. Before I begin to read the source-code of dovecot or try to migrate the the
2001 Dec 03
0
W2k printing over samba (fwd)
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 11:16:50 -0800 (PST) From: qingjuan gu <guqj@yahoo.com> To: samba-technical@lists.samba.org Subject: W2k printing over samba Hello, I am trying to print using samba2.2.2 and W2K. The printer status box shows me 'ready' status, and I can print out sth, the problem is there are always two extra blank pages printed out. I
2001 Mar 29
1
Samba Printing to Win98
I am trying to allow printing from my linux box to my win98 box, to which my epson stylus printer is attached. It's just not happening...something tells me I'm flirting with a world of pain. I *can* print a file by going: smbclient //rory/EPSON translate print /etc/group but I cannot print from applications, nor can i use smbprint. I tried going: cat /etc/passwd | sh -x smbprint
1997 Oct 31
0
smbprint.sysv problem for printing from unix to WFWG
Dear users Thanks for reading this. Hope you will help me. I am using samba 1.9.17p2 on SunSparc-20 running solaris2.5.1 for printing and file sharing with PC-network. File sharing is working fine but I want to print to a WfWg printer from Solaris. So I have used your script smbprint.sysv and try to print. But I am facing following problems: 1-
1999 May 05
0
Printing from Linux -> NT with banners
Last week I sent a question here about suppressing NT's banners, so that a LPR->SMB gateway running on Linux could provide its own banner pages. I got around that problem by having the NT guys create me a new queue, with headers suppressed, but found to my surprise that merely omitting "sh" in /etc/printcap did not cause Linux to print header sheets, when using RedHat's
1999 Jun 20
0
samba...linux to linux printing..hangs
Howdy I am trying to print files from one linux box (nubble) on another linux box (capeblanco) using the Samba script smbprint. While it appears to me I have everything set up correctly, obviously I am WRONG..because nothing is getting printed.. I have checked the print service from capeblanco by using the smbclient -L capeblanco listing which shows the "lp printer". I have added
2001 Dec 09
2
Sharing a windows printer problem
Hello. I have been trying to print to a windows printer share with no success. So far I have found out that the smbprint does not execute. I verified this by looking at the logfile=/tmp/smb-print.log (from smbprint script) after printing from windows - this logfile was not created. Also, i verified the path of smbclient and it points to the proper directory. I am using Debian , and samba
1998 Nov 14
0
Samba printing to a PC client from Solaris
My apologies to any of you who waded through this posting on Usenet. I have tried to avoid cross-posting to the point of idiocy. :-) I am running SAS 6.12 on a Sun server under the current version of Solaris and Samba 1.9.18p10. I would like to set up printing such that I can use Samba to pass print jobs from SAS to a user's local (PC) printer. From my newsgroup searches, the basic setup
1999 Jul 13
1
Printing to NT: problem with smbprint
Hi, Maybe someone can help me. I am running FreeBSD 3.2 with Samba 2.0.4b and NT Server 4.0 with SP3 and I added the BSD machine to its server list. My printer is setup on my NT for print sharing. Well if I connect to the share name of the printer via smbclient ( ./smbclient \\\\ESAU\\EPSON -U login%password) I am able to successfully access it and even print. However, when I use the
1998 Jul 29
0
Printing on a Window Client from AIX
Hi all... First, thank you to Matt Chapman for pointing out why I could not connect to a non-domain participating machine. I needed to have a local account on that machine (it wasn't checking back with the domain controllers as I thought it would). I guess I'm going to have to start venturing out of the UNIX world and into the NT one. Scary :-) Either way, I now successfully am
1997 Sep 16
9
browsing problem
I have managed to get it set up so that I can now use net commands to mount shares from my linux box onto my windows box. But I still don't see an icon for my linux box on the network niehborhood. I have waited and waited and tried what seems like everything but can't get that stupid icon to come up. Any ideas??? Scott
2006 Sep 21
1
Other domain sequence numbers are -1
Everyone, I have configured a new SLES 10 server exactly the same as I had previously configured a SLES 9 server. The only difference is the version of samba. On the SLES 10 server, I am running the 3.0.23c level, the SLES 9 server is behind a little. My problem is with connecting to other AD domains. Only my default domain has a valid sequence number. All the other domains are
2003 Apr 10
1
Printing from Linux to an NT printer
Hello, Samba team! I am very new to Linux and Samba, so probably my problem is that I need to study more Linux basic concepts, but in the meanwhile, I need to get this working: I have to print from a Linux Suse 7.2 box, where I have installed Samba, to a printer connected to an NT box. I have found things written for printing the other way around, but not too much this way. I defined a printer
2001 Nov 28
1
Help with smbprint.sysv
Hi, Does anyone happen to know a good document about SMBPRINT.SYSV ? I am trying to make my SGi IRIX 6.2 print to a PC Printer via SMB, unsucessfully. I followed the smbprint and lp (sysv) docs in Samba 2.0.7 but, I guess, something is missing, I can not print to that remote printer. I think I do not need a printcap file since it is using lp. But nothing happens and I get e-mail from spooler:
2006 May 04
9
Excessive traffic causing slow logons
I am seeing some extremely slow logons to my SUSE servers. All are configured exactly the same. When I attempt to log on, I can enter my domain (AD) account without any problems. I then enter my password and sit and wait for several minutes until it eventually takes me to my desktop. In attempting to debug the problem, we have been able to see millions of calls to the domain controller. They
2009 Nov 26
0
Install 3.4.3 problem
Dear all, I have been given the task of replacing the hardware we inherited from an outsourcing deal some time ago. The live server is AIX 5.2 running Samba 2.0.7. The replacement server is running AIX 6.1 and GNU C compiler version 4.2.0-3. We are not licenced for the IBM C compiler. I have downloaded Samba 3.4.2 (as samba-latest.tar.gz via the samba.org site) and I'm stuck. As a very
2011 Aug 03
0
[LLVMdev] Unisys Compiler--LLVM
Unisys-Lead Engineer Location: Roseville, MN Unisys is looking for a Compiler Specialist for our facility in Roseville, MN. We have a ClearPath mainframe product line that has been running on custom CMOS CPUs. The Unisys 36-bit OS2200 CISC mainframe architecture has been evolving for many years and is too expensive to continue implementing in custom silicon, so we have also produced a version
2009 Dec 03
1
nmbd fails to start
Dear all, I regret that I am very new to this tool from the install side. I have so far altered shares on a running machine only. I have (thanks to Joss for some help already) installed version 3.4.3 under AIX 6.1 giving it our preferred base directory of /opt/freeware/samba/3.4.3 I have copied over the smb.conf file from the source machine (AIX 5.2 / Samba 2.0.7) and tweaked the content of
2004 Jan 20
0
short analysys of qmail integer overflow bug - let there be light
Hey folks. There are rumors out there that setting /var/qmail/control/databytes to a reasonable value (for example 16384 = 16MB) will prevent the possibility of exploitation regarding the integer overflow in function blast(). That is not true. This is how blast() is called: void smtp_data() { int hops; unsigned long qp; char *qqx; if (!seenmail) { err_wantmail(); return; } if
2002 Feb 20
2
smbprint & .config
I seem to have some issues coming to terms with the new smbprint configuration. Not that it is all that new, but I have worked on a ton of AIX Samba systems that are runing 1.9.x and the smbprint worked great in all aspects. The box's couldn't be upgraded (or so said the company that did application builds related to Samba). The printers were and are hosted from windows95 workstations