Displaying 20 results from an estimated 800 matches similar to: "Upgrading 2.2.0 to 2.2.2"
2001 Nov 14
2
compile errors on version 2.2.2
Hi --
Compiling samba 2.2.2 on Solaris 2.7 server I
get the following errors: (These are not in
sequence.)
Compiling lib/system.c
lib/system.c: In function `sys_readdir':
lib/system.c:234: warning: return from incompatible pointer type
lib/util.c: In function `transfer_file':
lib/util.c:559: `_write' undeclared (first use in this function)
lib/util.c:559: (Each undeclared
2001 Nov 14
2
Unable to add a second user
Hello everyone!
I'm a brand new user to Samba.
I've installed the 64-bit version on a Sun E-450,
running Solaris 8.
I had no trouble getting the software installed and
running, but I can't add any additional users. The first
user I added, myself, works fine. I have mounted 2 different
shares. However, I can't add any other users.
My procedure for adding users is to:
1) use the
2001 Nov 14
6
issues with version 2.2.2
Hi --
Does anyone have any strong comments either
positively or negatively about the new version 2.2.2
running on Solaris 2.7 or 2.6?
I have been running version 2.2.1 since August and
have been having some really unusual behavior with
random denial for some users from some machines at
random times. Is there any evidence that 2.2.2
might help with this?
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2001 Nov 14
2
Share shows up but is not accessible.
In Windows explorer the computer (Penguin) and share (Ring) show up, but when I try to access the share, I get the following message:
\\Penguin\Ring is not accessible
The share name was not found. Be shure you typed it correctly.
I have Samba set up on another Linux machine (OldPenguin) in the same network, and it works fine. Both computers run Red Hat 7.1 and Samba 2.0.7 (which came
2001 Nov 21
1
No writing to [homes] share
I upgraded from version 2.2.0 to 2.2.2 and since then no one can write
to their home directory. Attached is a log (at 3) and smb.conf for
reference.
Also profiles aren't working for Windows 2000 SP2 machines. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance for any help
Chris Tooley
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# Samba config file created using SWAT
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# Date:
1999 Jul 23
1
Possibly a security flaw...
A summary of my problem,
I had wrong UIDs for a user (eg pmal) between the /etc/passwd file and the
smbpasswd file.
When I was trying to loggin from a couple of machines running either win nt
or win 98 I was reading in the log files that the loggin could not be
completed because the UID were wrong but there were instances were I could
loggin from another computer with the same username.
I really
1997 Jul 29
1
Monitoring/controlling the print spool
I crossed few similar questions in the digest and the news group, however I
didn't cross the solution. I set a Linux Slackware as a samba server
(16p11) with HP LJ attached to its parallel port. The server takes care of
the print jobs too well; The server spool simply swallows print jobs. What
should be the set up to let an MS user (95/wfw) monitor ("lpq") and control
1997 Jul 30
1
Configuration Query
I'm looking at using Linux/Samba in a lab environment. What I'd like is
for the Win95 Machines to connect as the default guest user normally, ie
read-only. But, if I log in as let's say, SambaAdmin, it prompts for a password
and will allow writing to that shared resource. I've tried a couple of
different settings, but regardless of how I log into the Microsoft Client, it
will
1999 Jun 21
1
Force group on create of a file.
Howdy,
Is it psoible to use a force group on creation of a file or directory only?
I want to use this to make a more efficient use of unic permissions.
If I use 'Force Group' then I cannot use the 'other' permission
rights anymore in unix.
I use a debian distribution (2.1) with Samba version 1.9.18p10-7
Any ideas?
Grezzz
Ries van Twisk
1997 Aug 27
3
Samba 1.9.17 server is not showing up in PDC browser list.
Hi,
I've just upgraded to Samba 1.9.17, but I can't get my samba server that
resides in a differnet subnet to show up in the PDC's browse list. I've got
samba configured as the local browse master and am registering with the wins
server with:
domain master = no
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
os level = 65
wins support = no
2004 Jul 19
2
BroadVoice problems?
Anyone else having problems with inbound Broadvoice this morning?
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Austin TX 78759
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2001 Oct 04
1
Many smbd processes per user
Hi,
We're encountering severe load problems associated with multiple smbd
processes running per user. As an example below, this user has only five
files open yet many smbd's running. Is there a reason for this
occurring? I've been experimenting with file locking etc to try and get
around it.
Thanks
Tim
tim@hostname:~> smbstatus -u yunjeng -S
INFO: Debug class all level = 1
2002 May 08
1
How/when do the PAM files get created?
I've been reading chapter 3 of the SAMBA Project Documentation and I can't
find any PAM files (pam.d directory) in my /etc. Is there something I need
to compile in order to have these files? Thanks for any help.
Darin DeCounter
Atex Assistant System Administrator
Las Vegas Review-Journal
702-387-5230
ddecounter@reviewjournal.com
1999 Jul 26
2
SAMBA digest 2177
At 16:58 23/07/99 +1000, you wrote:
> SAMBA Digest 2177
>
>For information on unsubscribing see http://samba.org/listproc/
>Topics covered in this issue include:
>
> 1) rookie needs help
> by "Page, Jon T" <Jon.Page@pnl.gov>
> 2) genrand.c
> by Mark_Noel@cch.com
> 3) Wincenter 3.1.13/Winframe 1.7 - ACLs:
> by Hanns-Peter Ermert
1999 Aug 25
4
Client on dos
I need to use a samba server (linux redhat 6.0 ) from a diskless dos
machine ( has a floppy drive for booting) . So i need a very little
tcp-ip stack for dos and a client for a NT server on dos so that they
will be small enough to be on a 1.44 system floppy.
Is that possible ?
Paul
2001 Nov 29
1
(no subject)
I'm having a problem with files locking so that every time the are
opened up they are opened as Read-Only. Windows doesn't see them as
readonly but Samba thinks that they are write=no and so they can't be
saved or deleted.
I've included a log, my smb.conf, and a getfacl of a user's home
directory as well as a getfacl of the directory from /home. Any help
would be
2001 Dec 06
5
How do you guys protect Samba shares from Win32 based viruses?
That's pretty much the question. I've got Symantec
NAVCE running on my NT server protecting itself, the
Windows clients and the Exchange server, but what do i
do about my Linux based Samba server?
Will a linux based AV app search for Win32 based
viruses?
Thanks,
VeKTeReX
2006 Jan 10
0
Austin User Group
The Austin Asterisk User Group is meeting next Monday. See
aaug.bybent.com for more information on the location. Topic and date
aren't correct on the page, but the location and time are.
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Chris Tooley
512-646-1507
ctooley@gnumber.com
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
net use * \\samba\mgerdts
Debug level 10 says:
[2001/06/22 10:28:49, 1, pid=29656] smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(554)
Couldn't find user 'mgerdts' in smb_passwd file.
[2001/06/22 10:28:49, 2, pid=29656] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(951)
NT Password did not match for user 'mgerdts'!
[2001/06/22 10:28:49, 2, pid=29656] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(961)
2001 Dec 13
1
Instability with nearly all programs
Hello,
I realize that Wine is still beta software but I've got a question. I
installed Wine on my Win2k/Mandrake8.1 dual boot machine. It thought the
registry was corrupted (it isn't), so I couldn't use it and had to let it
make an imitation. My problem is that the only programs that seem to run
stably on Wine are NotePad and Calc. I was hoping to be able to run
Dreamweaver,