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2002 Mar 05
4
2.2.3 W2k
Oops I forgot to add: (with w2k client) does samba 2.2.3a work as a PDC with a w2k machine connecting to it???? Thanks again John -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
2002 Mar 05
4
WindowsXP Home and Samba 2.2.3a connection problems
OK, so I looked through all the archives and still can't find a solution. My server is running RedHat 7.2 with all the latest patches, Samba is also latest 2.2.3a with domain masters set as "yes" and passwords NOT set as encrypt, because when I do turn it on, none of the Win98 boxes can log on (even when I tried to create non-blank password account). All Win98 boxes login
2002 Mar 07
1
Locking problems and upgrade to 2.2.3a
Since there is a lot of discussion of having problems when upgrading from 2.0.7 to 2.2.3a, would someone please share what steps to possibly take, to ensure this goes smoothly? Mike
2001 Dec 11
2
printing from unix to NT printer
Setup: samba 2.2.2 Solaris 8 Trying to print to a printer attached to an NT4/sp6a machine. Printer passes 'test print page' test on NT and is shared. Problem: An error occurs when the smbclient command is used: cat afile | smbclient \\\\tech223\\testprn -U username%password -P -c "translate;print -" The error reported is "ERRDOS - ERRbadaccess (Invalid open mode.)
2002 Mar 14
2
Old SAMBA and WinXP....
Ok, here's a simple question, (I just rejoined this list so apologies if it has been asked a million times before). Our Company runs SAMBA 1.9-18p1 from a USS (Unix System Services) on an IBM Mainframe. I used to have WinNT 4.0, and I could access Files on Windows Explorer through SAMBA with no problems. Now I updated one of my workstations to WinXP Pro., and - no access to the Samba
2002 Jan 14
3
smbpasswd file NFS sharable?
If I want to make two servers use the same encrypted passwords can I share the smbpasswd file via NFS? Will updates/locking work correctly? Is there an alternative? Can LDAP/PAM use encrypted passwords? -- Gary Algier, WB2FWZ gaa@@ulticom.com +1 856 787 2758 Ulticom Inc., 1020 Briggs Rd, Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 Fax:+1 856 866 2033 A self-addressed envelope
2001 Dec 13
3
Access denial
Hi, My name is Tom Faulhaber. I am the network administrator at a small company in Providence,RI. I am running Samba 2.2.2 on a Redhat 6.1 machine on a Novell 4.21 network. The workstations are Win98SE. The Linux box is being used for the company intranet (Apache 1.3.22). Everything runs fine, however I am completely stumped on one issue (so far). That issue is: network connectivity. If I
2002 Jun 11
2
Strange problem with samba
Hi, I was using samba 2.0.7 veersion for a while without any problem. This morning, suddenly, many windows (nt/98) cannot connect the samba server on our Linux (RedHat 6.2) server. Then, I downloaded the version 2.2.4, extracted, configure it, make, make install according to the document. Then I test it by running ./testparm it lists all of shared folders. Then, I run ./smbclient -L
2001 Nov 27
2
Wanting to run a UNIX command on Windows shared files
Hi everybody, I posted the following on 'comp.protocols.smb' newsgroup but got no answer. I'm now trying this way. On one side, I have a Solaris 7 box running Samba 2.2.0 and on the other, a W2K machine sharing to everyone in full access mode the contents of its C:\Public directory. Is there a way to run a UNIX script or command on this Windows share? I tried using
2002 Feb 19
1
smbpasswd encryption (2.2.3a - RH 7.2 - kernel 2.4.7-10) Win2k
Hi listmembers, due to a few very short but good tips from you guys and to much hassle with my firewall (ipchains) I finally got samba running as a server and client (I even made an update from source, just with normal ./configure, make, make install after uninstalling the previous version of course). With "encrypted passwords = no" everything is working fine (except for some minor
2002 Feb 27
1
Quotas and Win98 clients
Dear all, I've successfully setup a Samba 2.2.3a file server with quota support on a RedHat Linux 7.1 with Kernel 2.4.18-ac2. Win NT clients (NT, 2K, XP) works fine, and samba report the quota per user as disk capacity. But Win98/ME clients don't. Samba report the filesystem capacity, and even worse, users can bypass their quotas ! I solved the problem using a dfree script written in
2002 Mar 01
3
Expectations: actual vs. published
Hi again, I'm hoping this will make it to the list. I'm still puzzled by the behavior of the smb daemon. Jerry Carter's book and talk at the recent Linux World Expo state that after starting nmbd and smbd with e.g. "smbd -D ; nmbd -D" that a "ps -ef | grep mbd" should return the PIDs of both smbd and nmbd. I have downloaded and installed both a rpm
2001 Nov 20
1
Names on samba
Hi If I have something on samba like .DCOPServer_mars:0 it going make something like DCA~1.___. There is something that I can do to workaround this bug ? Thanks. -- Ant?nio Arag?o (SYS ADMIN/FIREMAN) email: aaragao@di.uminho.pt perl -we '$_ = "goto C.print chop;\n=oagarA oinotnA yb\ \`teef ym ta llaf dlroW\`";C1:eval;' /\ UM-DI Braga Portugal (Tel.: +351 253 604 440
2002 May 01
3
smbclient & printing on win2k box with HP Deskjet 560C (Drivers?) SMB 2.2.3a - Kernel 2.4.7, red hat 7.2
Hi LUs, I dont have much time at the moment to read tons of documentation. So, I would like to ask a hopefully easy to answer question. Samba is running alright with me, smbclient works fine, but I would like to print from my Linux box over LAN to a printer (HP 560C) connected to a win2k box. Because I can't afford a better or second printer & I also havent got enough room for it
2001 Sep 25
1
SAMBA PROBELM
Samba, I work for DIA which is located on Bolling Air Force Base in Washington D.C. We are currently using Samba 2.0.10 on our SUN UNIX servers which are running Solaris 2.5.1. Our customers are experincing a problem when saving/creating documents via notepad within their home directory. Once the document is saved and the user/customer attempts to open the document, we get the follwing
2001 Nov 21
1
Samba password issue
Is it possible to have the users password on the Unix end to be different to that of the Windows client user. Example: I have a Windows 2000 user who logs onto his PC as "fredblogs" with a password of "password1". On the Unix Samba end I have the user "fredblogs" setup with a password of "password2". I am then unable to access the Unix server, if I reset
2002 May 21
2
user's profile not deleted
Hi, I would like to ask, will the roaming profile directory in C:\Documents and Settings\username, will be deleted once the user logs out? Mine isn't. I'm worried that, for a thousand users, one workstation would have a thousand directories? I believe those are not local profiles, since it is saved into the server every time the user logs out.
2002 May 21
1
Windows user not in UNIX db.
I want my Windows account to interact with my Linux user account. My usernames on both machines used to be the same, but now corporate is changing our name format (oh boy!). Now that the usernames no longer sync, Samba is refusing me access to my Linux box. When I check the logs, it claims that it can't find my new Windows username in the UNIX passwddb. When I manually add my new Windows
2002 Jun 06
1
smbpasswd Question ...
Greetings ... In the smbpasswd file, does the uid, uid number and password have to match the Linux equivalint? The reason I ask, is that I am hoping that I can have a different password for Samba and Linux, because I don't wish to give out my root password for domain joining. I once tried to setup a admin account with the same uid number as root but with a different password and
2001 Mar 23
2
samba and 2000
just setup samba 2.0.7 and i have a mixed environement, NT and 2000. on all my nt boxes it works perfectly but on my 2000 machines i get error 1240 right away it doesnt even let me enter a password please help -dave ----------------------------------- David Gladstone Data Center Manager Automated Financial Systems a BROKAT Company (212) 771-1927 cell: (718) 930-3708