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2000 May 24
9
quick question
If there a way to may samba "handle" files like ftp does during ascii transfers. Changing the ^m to unix end of line markers
2002 May 10
3
Samba 2.2.4 on s/390
I have just compiled Samba 2.2.4 with the following configure. ./configure --with-pam --with-winbind I used the same instructions as I did go get Samba 2.2.2 working. I noticed the winbind daemon dies after about a minute. I set the debug to 10 for it and I found some confusing things. Why is it trying to connect to GIGDC1 with a null username? Is this why the connection is refused?
2002 Jan 01
2
Recent spam postings
Due to the large volume of spam on the list (and that stupid anti-spam spam - I can't believe how lame that is) I've blocked postings to the list that are only in text/html format. Multipart postings are still allowed although I wish they weren't. There have been problems with the mime filter breaking other people's mailers so that project is on hold for now. Tim.
2002 Nov 26
3
Annoying winbind problem solved
I have been on the web for hours reading email postings about WINDBIND. Here is the scenario. Samba 2.27 on Redhat 8, installed via the redhat RPMs. the first interesting note was that there is no samba-winbind rpm. It is a part of the samba-common.rpm in redhat. I have been using Samba as a file server for quite some time. And 100% of my issues with it stem from permission problems. So I heard
2001 Dec 18
5
Winbind and trusted domains
Does Samba has a problem working with trusted domains ? I have two trusted domains and a Samba server 2.2.2 configured with winbind running on RH 7.0, after working for a week its now only showing me the remote domain groups and not the local domain groups. The remote domain is called Sxxx and the local one Txxxx, does samba consider an alphabetical order or somethig like that when working with
2001 Feb 28
1
Nbfw, Cross-subnet browsing
Hi, I'm currently using the nbfw (netbios forwarder - http://nbfw.sourceforge.net/) patch with samba on a linux masquerading firewall/router. It works pretty well. I was wondering if there was plan to include this patch in samba (or TNG) I was also wondering if there was any way to use this as a mean to do cross-subnet browsing efficient. The paradox is that browsing works better between a
2002 May 29
2
Will rpcclient ever get better?
I was wondering if anyone has heard of someone trying to improve on rpcclient, specifically regarding the printer-related commands. Also, it seems that rpcclient has trouble returning a large list of printers (enumprinters), like in the range of 200. Has anyone heard about this? Thanks in advance for replies :-) Thomas Klopf MMS - Gulf Region (ACS-GS contractor) -------------- next part
2008 Dec 10
3
What is Judy?
I am trying to build Miredo 1.1.5 (http://www.remlab.net/miredo/devel.shtml.en) I have followed the rpmbuild instructions from: http://www.owlriver.com/tips/non-root/, and have the miredo source in ~/build/miredo-1.1.5. I run ./configure (as the INSTALL text file tells me to do) and get the error: checking for Judy.h usablity... no checking for Judy.h presence... no checking for Judy.h...
2001 Dec 17
3
Winbind memory leak
Hi, I have been quite surprised at the largeness of the winbind memory leak. I have an awk script which checks this every n-minutes and sends me an alert when it exceeds a specified threshold. See below for some sample data. This is RH6.2 with Samba 2.2.2 and about 25 users. What I was wondering is whether there is any issues with killing and restarting winbind whilst samba is running at full
2008 Jan 08
3
tar bug in CentOS 4.6?
Since upgrading my server from CentOS 4.5 to 4.6 I've been getting the following error from amanda backups: mutilate /home lev 1 FAILED [compress got signal 11, /bin/tar got signal 13] I was away from the house for most of the end of December and had a couple of other issues that came up that could have been related but apparently weren't (why is it that several things all go wrong
2008 Sep 16
1
analyze subsample of dataframe
Hi there, I'm dealing with a pretty big dataset (~22,000 entries) with numerous entries for every day over a period of several years. I have a column "judy" (for Julian Day) with 0 beginning on Jan. 1st of every new year (I want to compare tendencies between years). However, in order to control for a leap year (2004), I simply need to subtract 1 from every judy value for the year
2003 May 20
4
Inefficient Winbind behavior?
Hello all, I'm having an issue with Winbind and I'm not sure if it's occurring by design or not. My Samba server resides in a Windows NT domain and uses winbindd to authenticate to a mixed-mode 2003 domain over a trust relationship. Everything works the way it ought to. However, every so often my users experience delays of anywhere from 30 to 60 seconds when connecting to a share,
1999 Apr 03
5
Admin user
I want to create a user "samba" that has admin privileges over the directory where Win95 apps will be installed, but does not have root privileges. Are their any problems with doing so? Thanks, Carey =====================================================================e <> Carey F. Cox, PhD | PHONE: (409) 880-8770 <> <> Assistant
2004 Jan 09
2
inetd & etc
Hello. I know that it is recommended to run smbd as a standalone daemon and to avoid inetd. Can you please tell me why inetd is discouraged and what problems it imposes? Also, I have one user who is having problems accessing her personal files on a MacOSX 10.3.2 via smb. Any ideas what may be causing it? Judy Lin NACS-DCS
2016 Dec 27
2
Trouble with access to sysvol share using SMB2 or SMB3 protocol on client PC
Hi, guys. I have an issue with accessing to my sysvol share with smb2 or smb3 clients. I have an issue with editing my Group Policy from Windows 7,8,8.1,10 or Windows Server 2012 clients with RSAT installed and everything works fine when I edit group policy from Windows XP machine. I disable SMB2 & SMB3 in my Windows server machine and it fix the problem, but is it a correct workaround for my
2002 May 12
3
ext3 .journal location?
Forgive my novice question, but I am a new student of Linux working on presenting the ext3 journaling filesystem to my class. I seek any advice on how to visibly demonstrate (including a purposeful crash of a Linux box) the benefits of ext3 over ext2. I am not worthy to lick the bootstraps of this group, but I beg for any help! The problem I am having extends to even locating the .journal file
2005 Feb 20
2
No Command Line
Hello all, I've just installed Wine 20040813 on a Linux Computer (SusE 9.2) without a Native Windows environment. I've installed a few Windows software programs and things seems to be ok for the most part. One of my Applications will not run if I call it using wine direct from the shell command line. If, however, i frst call 'winefile' and then start my application from
2005 Oct 14
2
ocfs2's bmap output
I'm writing a stackable file system and one of it's features is that it can combine many sparse files into a single view. On ext2/3 I was using bmap to give me the information needed, so for instance, if I created a big sparse file and tacked on some information at the end on ext2/3 I'd get something like blade12:~# ~/a.out abc File: abc Size: 30002 Blocks: 8 Blocksize: 4096 0
2004 Sep 26
3
Implementing samba3/LDAP system across several schools
Hi All, I am looking into the feasability of using Samba/LDAP for domain control across several schools in my area, and would be interested to hear of anyone who has any experience/thoughts on how this could work. The schools share a community learning resource centre, and I am looking for ways for all users to be able to log in at their own schools, and also at the learning resource
2011 Jan 07
1
print.citation, small bug?
Hi, I use Sweave extensively in my consulting work. When submitting reports to the scientists I work with I like to use the citation function to reference any packages I use, to give proper acknowledgement. I noted in the documentation that a citation inherits from bibentry, and indeed, > citr<- citation() > class(citr) [1] "citation" "bibentry" However, following