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2011 Mar 08
1
PowerShield Centurion 2000
G'day, New toy, came with bundled software which is non-free, so I'm looking at whether NUT can be convinced to play with the toy. I've never used NUT before. OS name and version: Ubuntu 10.10 exact NUT version: 2.4.3-1ubuntu5 NUT installation method: Ubuntu package nut exact device name and related information: PowerShield Centurion 2000
2012 Mar 07
1
Upsonic IRT1000 on Nut 2.2.1-2.1ubuntu7.2 (Ubuntu Hardy)
Hi all, I have a client who is currently using an UPSonic IRT1000 UPS (http://www.upsonic.com.au/industrial-rt.php), and is running NUT 2.2.1-2.1ubuntu7.2 on Ubuntu Hardy, which I've not been able to get to work using either USB or RS232. I *believe* the UPS is supposed to use the Megatec driver, but am not 100% sure. I can see three possible resolutions to my problem, which leads me to
2011 Jan 22
1
Could CentOS 5.5 on newer hardware make it freeze or shutdown?
Hi, I have built a new PC on which I've installed CentOS 5.5 64-bit (with updates) which after some hours of running suddenly either hard freeze or instant power off. The /var/log/messages log doesn't reveal anything of what has happened. The load has been either just idling or with moderate disc activities (transfers over 100GBit). Below is the hardware spec: Motherboard: Gigabyte
2003 Aug 06
0
problems accessing samba-share with win xp (pro of course)
hi all, we need to access a debian 3 /samba 3 beta 2 share from w2k-clients and xp-clients. my "normal" workstation is working under w2k, if i try to connect the share it works fine, no matter if i use my own workstation or a workstation running win xp. if someone who has a xp-machine as normal workstation tries to connect, the connetion to the samba-share is refused, no matter, if he
2008 Sep 30
3
Samba mapped drive to XP on logon
Hi- I'm having a recurring problem with Windows XP and a Samba share on logon. More specifically, I have a Samba (v 3.0.24 on Debian Etch) share with share permissions (not a domain) mapped to a drive in Windows XP Pro. Whenever someone logs onto an XP Pro computer in the network the drive isn't there. Here's an example: Say there's a document on the shared drive and a
1998 Jul 31
2
Logging on to the network - one samba, two subnets.
Hi. I have Samba set up to serve W95 PCs. Kids "log in to the network" using their Unix password. Students get their Unix home dir mounted as network drive X: when login is successful. This all happens on IP subnet 192.168.1.1/24 So far, so good. We are thinking about adding another IP subnet - say 192.168.2.1/24. Of course, the two subnets will be connected with a router. It
1998 Aug 01
0
Logging on to the network - one samba, two subnets
>From: "Eddie Irvine" <eirvine@tpgi.com.au> >To: <samba@samba.anu.edu.au> >Subject: Logging on to the network - one samba, two subnets. >I have Samba set up to serve W95 PCs. Kids "log in to the >network" using their Unix password. Students get their >Unix home dir mounted as network drive X: when login is >successful.> >This all happens
1998 Oct 11
0
TCP/IP Slowness (was win98 vs win95 with TCP/IP)
Hi, I had similar problems with Samba and speed. To begin with, I thought it was a Samba problem, and spent a lot of time stuffing around with smb.conf Then, just to make certain it was Samba and not a generic TCP/IP problem, I tried ftp'ng a big file to and from the Samba server from W95. Speed was only 20 k/sec - about 2% of the expected speed of a 10-Base-T network. Same for FTP'ng
2000 Mar 14
0
Different policies for users on same machine. How?
How can we set up the policy working for different users (belonging to diffe rent groups) on the same win98 machine? Win98 looks up the netlogon share on our Samba server in security level = us er, domain logons = yes. It parses the config.pol file, but the only group policy defined that applie s to ANY user logging on is the one for Users group I added in Policy Editor .. eirvine
2002 Sep 20
0
rsync and cygwin on win XP freeze/hanging
I am running rsync under cygwin on a winXP pro system. Cygwin is the most recent version (1.3.12-2) and rsync 2.5.5 protocol 26. It seems that almost %50 of the time, rsync hangs after the last file is done syncing. When it's hung, I can press ctrl-c, and an error message: rsync error: received SIGUSR1 or SIGINT (code 20) at rsync.c(229) pops out. It does not exit, however, and I must
2005 Dec 14
0
Error looking up domain users
I know this problem has been addressed before on this list, but I think I'm running into something new here. I have a couple of debian boxes on my network that reference two Windows 2003 Domain controllers. I had them set up and working very well, until a couple of days ago when my windows admin decided to install Service Pack 1 to the 2003 servers. Now when I try to get a user list with
2003 May 31
1
Slow samba access from Mac OS X 10.2.6
Hi, I'm running samba 2.2.3a-12.3 on Debian Linux (i686). The network is 100Mbit switched and I can ftp data off the server at 9Mb/sec. If I use either the Finder GUI under Mac OS X or mount manually via Terminal, and then try to copy a file I get less than 64k/sec! I don't ever remember having much better speeds than this while using the various versions of Mac OS X. Windows
2004 Nov 10
0
Samba + cups not working (intermittently)
I initially thought this was a cups problem, but looks like samba now . . . I have been using a Brother MFC9880 printer with Samba. Everything has been fine for the last month, until things stopped working recently (on a Monday morning with no intervention over the weekend. Samba log is below: My system: Debian woody Samba-2.2.3a-14.1 cupsys-1.1.14-5woody1 MFC9880 connected to server by USB.
2009 Jan 26
1
Samba password problem when in domain
Hi, In our network, I have set up a samba server in a workgroup. We're now migrating to a domain, using SBS 2003. When I locally login on XP and access the samba server, it works just fine. But, when I login on the domain and then try to access the same samba box, it doesn't accept my password. The username for my samba account and account on the domain are the same. Also, the name of
2003 Mar 20
0
smbpasswd hangs /usr/bin/passwd
Hello, I am running Samba 2.2.3a-6 on a Debian(testing) machine. It is running as a PDC for 15 Win2K(SP2/3) systems. Everything runs beautifully except the users cannot change their passwds. When a user CTRL-ALT-DEL and change passwd they ultimately get a messages stating that the old passwd is incorrect.... If I log into a shell as a user on the system and invoke smbpasswd, It goes through all
2003 Mar 21
0
smbpasswd hangs /usr/bin/passwd indefinately
Hello, I am running Samba 2.2.3a-6 on a Debian(testing) machine. It is running as a PDC for 15 Win2K(SP2/3) systems. Everything runs beautifully except the users cannot change their passwds. When a user CTRL-ALT-DEL and change passwd they ultimately get a messages stating that the old passwd is incorrect.... If I log into a shell as a user on the system and invoke smbpasswd, It goes through all
2003 Mar 22
1
Desperate! passwd sync problem...please help!
Hello, I am running Samba 2.2.3a-6 on a Debian(testing) machine. It is running as a PDC for 15 Win2K(SP2/3) systems. Everything runs beautifully except the users cannot change their passwds. When a user CTRL-ALT-DEL and change passwd they ultimately get a messages stating that the old passwd is incorrect.... If I log into a shell as a user on the system and invoke smbpasswd, It goes through all
2010 Feb 26
11
Temperature sensor
Does anyone know of a cheap temperature sensor that will work with Linux? I don't need a fancy monitoring appliance, I just want a simple sensor that I can connect to one of my monitoring servers to let me know if the server room is getting hot. -- Bowie
2003 Apr 11
2
Can't Find Password
I am running Samba 3.0 HEAD with LDAP 2.0. I have ldapsam enabled buy when I try to log into my server from a W2K machine I get the following in my error log: sam_password_ok: NO NT password stored for user root. The log file shows that Samba successfully retrieved the root posixAccount record and the log displays some of the data (i.e. home directory) that is stored for root in LDAP. The
1999 Nov 21
3
SAMBA digest 2314
Well I figured it out.. did not know that I could make a host file on the winblows client. I knew about the lmhosts file however.. this is a great list.. thanks to all.. *++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++* * Les Higger ITAF , * Local Area Network Coord. * lhigger@lausd.k12.ca.us * Francisco Bravo Medical Magnet High School * Los Angeles