similar to: Very Slow Transfers from Win2K to Linux over Samba

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2001 Apr 15
5
User authentication tracing
Is it possible to trace Samba authenticated user? That is, after a user has been authenticated versus a Samba acting as PDC, is it possible to know if such user is still connected to the Microsoft network or they have been disconnected? What I would like to do is to use Samba as authentication server in order to grant the access to other services (for example Internet navigation through a proxy)
2002 Feb 15
1
Win 2000 Prof in workgroup with samba 2.2.2
Hi folks, this is the problem: we have several Win2000 PRO SP2 working in workgroup (not joining the domain) with a unique local user. The server Samba acts with security = user, with no encrypted password and keeps the username/password of people who want to connect to it. People log on the W2000 with the same username/password kept into samba server but when we map a network drive, the samba
2010 Mar 01
3
Closing loop: How-to for NVIDIA driver on Xen Dom0
I had a couple comments on my proposal to write a how-to on NVIDIA on Xen Dom0: Marcus: I would rather prefer if you could take care of the current Xen articles on the wiki, first. They are quite outdated. --- I don't consider myself an expert on all things Xen. In reviewing the material on the CentOS Wiki regarding Xen, I felt the articles were pretty well done (even if they were
2016 Mar 07
1
Verifying backups
Just chiming in slightly off topic. As a first step if you are going to be backing up files to some media with a computer it would be a really good idea to ensure, that the hardware being used is not faulty. I am not saying that your hardware is faulty. However, it would be worth checking this somehow. Check the drive media for bad blocks, check that all the cables are working well. Ensure the
2004 Mar 11
1
Re: Fax support and 'f' DTMF tone extension & Asterisk mangling faxes
For whom asked me support for capi devices, that's here: http://www.junghanns.net/asterisk/ I'm using a AVM B1 card. also AVM passive card (FRITZ!PCI) works.... Then is you use SuSe all is configured by yast... Hello, probably is a feature what I'm asking for but because of my inexperience to asterisk this is my question: I've configured CAPI ISDN to receive calls. When I
2004 Jun 01
9
Hyperthreading?
Are they any issues still with hyperthreading processors, I've read and been told by a few people to make sure its disabled in bios if I want to use * on a hyperthreading machine. Kind Regards, Chris Bond
2002 Feb 27
1
I: PATCH: Samba/Win2K renaming bug
-----Messaggio originale----- Da: Davide Parise [mailto:d.parise@mhz.it] Inviato: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 23:33 A: Jeremy Allison Oggetto: R: [Samba] PATCH: Samba/Win2K renaming bug I have the same problem, but I also have an explanation. When You click on a multimedia file Windows Media Player opens a preview on the left side of your windows. When this preview is open is impossible to make
2003 Oct 07
0
Question: Are Samba 2.2.7 (AIX build) + > 2GB file transfers from Win2K supported?
Is there a known limitation with large (> 2GB) files across samba CIFS connections to an AIX samba server? My environment: Server: AIX 5.1 Samba 2.2.7 (from IBM's AIX Toolbox for Linux Applications) JFS Client: Windows 2000 (SP4) Symptoms: Both the AIX and Windows file systems support large files (tested to a size of 12GB). An ftp of a 6.3GB file between both machines
2003 Jul 25
2
Samba 2.2.7 and 3.0.0b3 slow transfers with Win2k and WinXP
Hi all, I'm thoroughly stumped. I have a network of Windows 2k and Windows XP Professional machines working off of Samba served home directories. Everything works. Sign-ons are relatively quick, no odd errors in the samba logs or on the Windows boxes, and all the configuration seems to work fine wrt all functions. Name lookups via nmblookup or nbtstat work fine (though it looks like
2005 Jul 21
3
My first LDAP PDC - Win2k Profiles, redirection and guest accounts
Dear List, This is my first post here, but yesterday I finally configured a full PDC with LDAP backend using Chapters 4 and 5 of the Samba Guide (exact same directory and shares setups just now). Very well written! I am slowly getting the other things like printing and DNS added, but I wanted to confirm/ask a few things. When I first logged on I got complaints about not being able to create the
2002 Feb 19
1
WIN2K question
All, I have scoured the archives and the How-to's and I am still having trouble getting a Win2k to join a samba hosted domain. I have come across different docs saying you need/do not need a root samba account and that it needs/does not need to have the same password. I am lost as to what I am missing. I created the machine account and added the smbpasswd -a -m machine name. I try and add the
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
about 30mbits/s (3750kBytes/s) from a Windows NT Workstation to the Samba server, and, as strange as it may be, 25mbits/s (3175kBytes/s) from the Samba server to the NT Workstation. Using FTP, I get the same both ways (30mbits/s)... I don't know why my from Samba to Windows speed is slower than the other direction, but the speed is not bad for a Pentium 100, so i'm not complaining. What
2015 Mar 18
5
[LLVMdev] On LLD performance
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 11:00 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 10:52 PM, Davide Italiano <davide at freebsd.org> > wrote: >> >> On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 1:54 AM, Davide Italiano <davide at freebsd.org> >> wrote: >> > >> > Shankar's parallel for per-se didn't introduce any
2015 Mar 17
6
[LLVMdev] On LLD performance
On Mon, Mar 16, 2015 at 1:54 AM, Davide Italiano <davide at freebsd.org> wrote: > > Shankar's parallel for per-se didn't introduce any performance benefit > (or regression). > If the change I propose is safe, I would like to see Shankar's change > in (and this on top of it). > I have other related changes coming next, but I would like to tackle > them one at
2015 Sep 10
3
macho-dump deprecation/removal plan
With the correct list this time. On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 6:59 PM, Davide Italiano <davide at freebsd.org> wrote: > Hi, > in the last month I spent some time implementing the missing MachO > specific features in llvm-readobj, and converting all the remaining > tests that used macho-dump to the new format. > llvm-readobj should have all the functionality that macho-dump had. If
2017 Oct 03
2
New Pass Manager with flto[=thin] not enabled (??)
On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 12:08 PM, Davide Italiano <davide at freebsd.org> wrote: > On Tue, Oct 3, 2017 at 11:57 AM, Graham Yiu via llvm-dev > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I recently noticed that the new pass manager was not enabled at regular/thin >> LTO link step even if '-fexperimental-new-pass-manager' was specified in the
2018 May 04
2
llvm-mc-assemble-fuzzer broken
While playing with sanitizer in a downstream project, I found out this. /Users/davide/work/llvm-monorepo/llvm-project-20170507/llvm/tools/llvm-mc-assemble-fuzzer/llvm-mc-assemble-fuzzer.cpp:207:32: error: reference to type 'std::unique_ptr<MCCodeEmitter>' could not bind to an lvalue of type 'llvm::MCCodeEmitter *' UseDwarfDirectory, IP, CE, MAB, ShowInst));
2004 Jul 05
1
Win2K Client / Samba 3.0.4 PDC -> Setting Win2K Profile Settings
I'm trying to locate the list of registry values to adjust how Win2K clients handle the user profile with the Win2K boxes joined to a Samba PDC and logging in with domain accounts. Specifically I would like to DISABLE roaming profiles!!! Many moons ago, the WarpServer Win2K client from IBM came with very good documentation on how to adjust that client to not create roaming profiles, etc...
2007 Jul 18
0
ADS users authentication problem where win2k and pre-win2k names of user differ
Hello, I am new to the list and this is my first posting to the list. I have an ADS running on Win2k3 in Native Mode. I have a user created in ADS. While creating the user I have specified the "Win2K name of user" as testbug and "Pre-Win2k Name of user" is bugtest. Essentially they are not same and do differ. I have a samba 3.0.25d running on Fedora Core 7 which has joined
2002 Dec 23
1
Segmentation Fault on Large (over 2 gig) file from Win2k client to Win2k daemon.
I am trying to sync some large (greater than 2 gigabytes) files, pushing them from a Win2k client to a Win2k machine running the rsync daemon. Both machines have the CYGWIN environmental variable set to ntsec. Below is the full session. There is only one file in the MyDatabase directory on the client, but it's 2.2 gig. Once I get this working, I want to set it up to exclude files in that