Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "access from win98"
2003 Mar 07
2
Two Linux PC
Dear friends,
I have two Linux servers "Linux1" and Linux2"
I like to mount a folder of Linux2 on Linux1
Whenever I try to mount the folder with
#mount -t smbfs //Linux2/myshare /otherpc
#password
I give the root password and also tried other users password
It gives following error:
8450: session setup failed : ERRSRV - ERRbadpw
(Bad Password - name/ password pair in a Tree
2002 Jun 09
2
Win98 not doing name resolution.
I recently reinstalled Linux on my fileserver (RedHat 7.2), which was
running Samba (v 2.2.1a). Now, trying to reconfigure Samba back to its
original state (silly me didn't keep a copy of the conf file) I've run into
a problem. My win98 machines can't find the Samba server by name, but they
can by number. By this I mean:
On a Linux desktop,
smbclient -L //marvin/
works as
1999 Jul 01
2
Samba shares accessible from Win98 but not WinNT
The subject line says it all really. I'm running Samba 2.0.4.b on FreeBSD,
sharing a tree as I normally do (we use samba on about a dozen machines so
I'm reasonably familiar with it). This one particular machine is not
accessible from Windows NT Workstation 4.0 clients. It works fine for
Windows 95 and Windows 98 clients.
The machine does not show up in the Network Neighborhood for
2001 Nov 27
1
Win98 problem with netbios name
Hi all,
I am using samba 2.0.9 server. The windows can see netbios name but it
can't access this name. If i connect by ip address, it is OK. And
windows can access this name after that. Please help me solve this problem.
And my smb.conf file
[global]
workgroup = SS_DOMAIN
netbios name = tonycomp
server string = tonycomp
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
[public]
comment = Public
1999 Jun 09
3
Win98 : passwd change fail / where is mksmbpasswd.sh ?
I 'm currently running a SUN SparcStation with
Solaris 2.7 and Samba 2.0.3
Samba runs as domain master and i got security=user
and i enabled plain text password on PCs but those
Win98 boxes are unable to change their password (
password fail)
So i want to try with encrypted password but i
can't find mksmbpasswd.sh.
Can anyone tell me where to find it ( NOT in source
please, i tried
2017 Jan 17
2
bug in rbind?
I suspect there may be a bug in base::rbind.data.frame
Below there is minimal example of the problem:
m <- matrix (1:12, 3)
dfm <- data.frame (c = 1 : 3, m = I (m))
str (dfm)
m.names <- m
rownames (m.names) <- letters [1:3]
dfm.names <- data.frame (c = 1 : 3, m = I (m.names))
str (dfm.names)
rbind (m, m.names)
rbind (m.names, m)
rbind (dfm, dfm.names)
#not working
rbind
2000 Nov 22
2
fds closed after SIGCHLD bug still in newest version (fwd)
can someone confirm this? it does not happen on openbsd.
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2017 Apr 21
3
Need a bit of 'archeocomputing' help on CentOS 7.
I have an application with is binary-only, does its job well, and is
only available for either libc5 (!) or early early glibc2.0 (!!). It has
been running on a Red Hat Linux 5.2 (NOT RHEL; RHL) server for a really
long time, and it honestly does its job and it's not easily replaced by
an open-source solution at the moment.
So, I need to do one of the following things:
1.) Run Red Hat
2002 Jun 07
2
Win98 client passwords w/Samba 2.2.3a
Hello folks,
I am running Samba 2.2.3a, on a RedHat 7.2 server. So far everything seems to be working fine. I can access shares, print from Windows clients, but I cannot change the password from the Win98 client. When I try, Windows tells me that the old password is incorrect. Here's my smb.conf file
# Global parameters
[global]
;basic server settings
workgroup =
2007 Jan 04
2
OT: Fedora Legacy shutting down
I didn't see anything on the list about this over the holidays and thought it might be of some interest:
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-legacy-list/2006-December/msg00049.html
Lots of discussion around this topic on the fedora-legacy-list.
--
Jay Leafey - Memphis, TN
jay.leafey at mindless.com
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2001 Apr 25
1
RHL init.d/sshd ipv6 hack
Hello all,
I'm using the attached patch.
With it, if you add
OPTIONS="-6"
in
/etc/sysconfig/sshd
(this kind of sysconfig/<name> is a pretty normal RHL practice), then you
can enable ipv4 and ipv6 on RHL without problems and without having to
modify the init.d/sshd script.
This or something like should IMO be added.
Removing 'noreplace' from sshd_config
2002 May 06
2
patch: contrib/redhat/openssh.spec updates for privsep
Hello!
Now that PrivSep stuff works for PAM too, I took the time to update
contrib/redhat/openssh.spec to create the sshd user and set up the
/var/empty dir when installing the packages.
These have been done the Red Hat style, the uid/gif 74 is currently free
in RHL.
The only minor issues I could think of were:
- I'm not sure if /var/empty should be owned by openssh-server package,
but
2003 Apr 06
2
Cable Modem
I read many postings in this listserv about cable modem under RHL 7.3 in
Sept 2002, I followed the recommendations, but I still can't get it to
work. I have 3 computers connected to an Ethernet hub/router in my
house, and the uplink from the hub/router goes to a Scientific-Atlanta
Webstar cable modem. The 2 Windows computers are successfully using the
cable modem to connect to the
2003 Jan 21
1
re: website samba.org is missing most of the documentation?
Although I've installed samba-common, -server, -doc version 2.2.7a (from
the Mandrake 9 distribution), thr -doc RPM is broken since it actually
didn't install any of the files it claimed it would.
No problem, I thought, I'll just read it online.
Except for some reason, in his/her infinite wisdom, your webmaster has
apparently decided not to put most of your documentation on your
2017 Apr 22
1
Need a bit of 'archeocomputing' help on CentOS 7.
> Am 22.04.2017 um 15:42 schrieb Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu>:
>
> On 04/21/2017 12:11 PM, Lamar Owen wrote:
>> ...
>> The latest version of libc5 I know of that was shipped by Red Hat is in RHL 6.2, libc-5.3.12. (There is a 5.4, but not sure of stability or compatibility).
>> ...
>> I've successfully set up the bridging; a CentOS 7 VM on the same
2005 May 22
3
Re: Hi, Bryan; was: Re: pronunciation? <snip> -- don't shoot the messenger ...
From: Dag Wieers
> Sorry to interrupt but he was describing how you appeared in previous
> postings. And I have to say that I felt the same way reading some of
your postings.
Really? Then I'll re-read them since there's been a second confirmation.
Just know that I wasn't trying to make it about good/bad.
I'm just trying to make the point that companies aren't just
2005 Aug 08
1
Missing dependencies for HA
CentOS 4.1 and Heartbeat 2.0.0.
I'm trying to install the rpm's for heartbeat and heartbeat-stonith and get these failed dependencies.
error: Failed dependencies:
libcrypto.so.0.9.7 is needed by heartbeat-2.0.0-1.i586
libnet.so.0 is needed by heartbeat-2.0.0-1.i586
librpm-4.1.so is needed by heartbeat-2.0.0-1.i586
librpmdb-4.1.so is needed by
2007 Dec 03
2
Does Redhat have a list of changed packages in 5.1?
The information at: http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS5.1
is great.
Does RH have something that shows what has changed with them from 5.0 to
5.1? So far I have only found:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-5.1-Manual/manual/doc000.html
Like what release of Firefox, etc.
2007 Apr 05
2
How should I create a repo on Centos 2.1?
I tracked down a createrepo rpm "for RHL 7.x, AS 2.1" etc (hosted by
Dag), but it's uninstallable.
Eventually I managed to create an rpm from the source (actually, that's
fairly easy when onw knows to say "python2"), but python-urlgrabber has
completely defeated me.
According to Dag, the problem is that "upstream" doesn't see the need to
support
2002 May 09
2
How can I tell which users are currently connected?
I am running RHL 7.2 with Samba 2.2.3a using a W2K DC for authentication via
winbind. From the linux box, how can I find out which users are currently
connected to my box via Samba? This would help a lot when I need to reboot
the server or restart the samba service because of changes that need to
immediately go into effect.
Thanks
Kevin Bramblett