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2004 Nov 22
2
Cygwin rsync and the Window XP SP2 firewall
Hi! We want to use cygwin rsync to implement an autoupgrade feature for our software. For that we invoke rsync to connect to an anonymous rsync server on the default rsync port (873). This works just fine but there is one problem. When rsync is invoked the Windows firewall displays a message like this: "To help protect your computer, Windows Firewall has blocked this program from
2005 May 26
3
Help with samba and a VM
I'm having some issues with a VM accessing a Samba share on a Unix server. When the user is not logged into the VM he has no problem accessing the share. When he logs into the VM and then tries to access the samba share he gets the following message: ERROR CODE: 1326 Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password. Here are my specifics: Samba version: 2.25 OS: HP 11.00 Smb.conf: #
2009 Apr 17
1
Buffer Cache Thrashing
Rsync thrashes my buffer cache when transfering large files. I see that some people worked on this problem about a year ago. Did they find a workable solution? I'm getting tired of everything slowing to zero while rsync grinds away. Josh Snyder -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
2007 Feb 28
0
vista: error accessing profile, xp works (solved)
Hi, I have some problems with DFS, too. I create a share (say, VistaShare) on Vista client, and have a DFS root = share (say, SambaShare) with the VistaShare. I also set appropriate = permission for the share. From windows XP, 2003 server, I can access the = share without a problem. But when I use the Vista client, I get permission deny message.=20 I set host "msdfs =3D yes" in global
2014 Apr 23
4
oggpack_writecopy bug
At some stage (possibly commit r17268) oggpack_writecopy started to fail with some strings longer than 256 bytes and all strings longer than 512 bytes. Also it thrashes the stack with very long strings. Lithopsian
2001 Sep 17
1
Printing to a Samba Printer triggering a DNS lookup and dialling the modem
I have just joined the list and I have a problem, perhaps someone can help. I have: Linux 7.0 with 2.4.7 Kernel (with various upgrades for functionality). Samba is running on this machine with shares and a printer on the USB port. This machine also has a modem (demand dialling) and I am using the Monmotha Firewall script. This works quite well for the WinME PC able to access the printer and
2005 May 16
2
Alternative way of installing Windows printer drivers on a Samba 3.0 server
Base: Red Hat RHAS3, PDC security = user Samba 3.0.14a Cups 1.1.17 Windows XP Pro Epson C42UX (cheap inkjet) USB to the server I was looking for an alternative to the immensely complicated Add Printer Wizard procedure (APW) detailed in chapter 19.6 of the Samba HOWTO guide. The following is a method that works for me, I don't necessarily expect it to work for others, and I'd value any
2010 Dec 13
2
Deploying libvirt with live migration
I have two physical servers: Virt1 and Virt2. I'm setting up live migration with CentOS 5.5 between the two. I've done this by NFS mounting /etc/libvirt and /var/lib/libvirt/images on both servers. This is working well for me except for one thing. I see the same list of VMs on each server (as expected), but each server (Virt1 and Virt2) are able to start the same VM at the same time.
2003 Feb 05
1
Win 2000 & XP Printer problem RESOLUTION
In case anyone was interested... this turned out to be a Super BONEHEAD problem.... My printer name was "testron". Well... come to find out, I have a share with the same name. Imagine that. Just an FYI to those new to samba... can't have printer & share names the same. ======================== I've recently started adding WinXP (and 2000) clients to my network.
2003 May 19
1
XP & 2000 Printer problem
I'm having a problem with my XP & 2000 pc's, with printers. During the initial installation and configuration of these machines, everything is fine. But any printer added to the network AFTER the initial config of the winXP & win2000 pc's, isn't available to these machines. So... if I add any printers to my network, I can't use them with my winXP or win2000
2011 Jan 25
1
how to resize heatmap without rescaling?
I am using R version 2.12.1 on Win XP. I have done a heatmap with dendrogram using the heatmap.2 function. The heatmap basically looks like I want it to be, but the labels of the columns are cut off. I.e. the textual labels of the columns, although they are not very long (less than 12 characters), do not fit into the window and can not be read entirely. If I manually resize the graphics
2004 May 28
1
Can't print multiple copies from XP to Samba 2.2.8a on Linux, hp 932c
We've been using samba for in house domain serving for a small network of XP machines. We have an HP 932c shared via samba 2.2.8a on a Linux box. We loaded the drivers that come with windows on the print$ share for automatic installation. In samba, the print command is "lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r". Printing single copies works fine. When we hook the printer directly to a xp
2002 Feb 08
2
rsync to Win 2000 machine
Hi Is it possible to rsync a RedHat Linux 7.1 machine across a 56K dialup to a Win2000 machine? Thanks Wadeegh
2005 Nov 12
1
CUPS support for Canon i255 Inkjet Printer?
Hi all I tried installing a remote WINXP SMB shared Canon i255 Inkjet printer on the CUPS printer queue, but could not find the model number in the supported printers list. How do I print on this printer? With regards. Sanjay.
2003 Feb 04
2
Win 2000 & XP Printer problem
I'm running Samba 2.2.5 on HP-UX 10.20. I've recently started adding WinXP (and 2000) clients to my network. Here's my issue: (It seems to effect both the XP & 2000 machines) I installed a WinXP machine on the network. I was able to add a bunch of samba-networked printers to the Xp machine. I recently added 2 new printers to the network. I added the printer names to my
2001 Sep 27
3
WinME, Win2000: status
Hi all Some time ago I asked about support of WinME and Win2000. The answer was: not ready yet. These days, when people enjoy VSS under Linux, I have to admit I really need wine:) So in a word: can I use Wine with any of these OSes? Could anyone please point me out to the settings I need in my config file (I am especially interested in Profile option)? Thanks in advance Sergey
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
2002 Mar 11
2
Problems printing to Samba printer from W2K (Very Slow)
I am having problems printing to a Samba printer from my Windows 2000 machines. While eventually it does print, it takes an extremely long time. The test page takes over 5 minutes to print. I have tracked it to the Samba spooling process. The delay is in Windows sending the information to the Samba spool. If I look in the Samba spool directory during the print process, the file size increases very
2003 Jun 13
0
Windows 2000 printer sharing
Hello I am running RH7.2 with samba-common-2.2.1a-4 and samba-client-2.2.1a-4 and for printing I use a windows printer (SMB share). Previously this printserver was running under WinNT, and for the installation of this printer I used the installation wizard under RH7.2. Furthermore no modifications were made to the SMBclient (smb.conf) nor the WinNT printserver. Recently, they upgraded the
2009 Oct 20
1
Console priority
Hi all, A while back I vaguely remember someone posting a link to documentation on how to prioritise console access (for want of a better expression). For the life of me I can't find it in the archives or via Google; Can anyone provide a URL? Basically, I have a remote server that thrashes (that's my theory at least) occasionally, resulting in the service (httpd/mysql) failing. When its