Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "Samba 2.2.1a and named pipes"
2003 Feb 26
1
astping crashes asterisk manager module
hi
Just installed astping in Nagios (former netsaint), and it works fine - for
some time. After several hours, the Asterisk manager module just stopped
responding, and I had to restart to make it work
Any idea what might cause this?
Sorry - I don't have the log now. Is it possible to have asterisk log console
output somewhere?
roy
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Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk, Datavaktmester
ProntoTV AS -
2003 Jan 13
0
Thanks Tom. Development doldrums in another open source project
I, too, want to thank Tom for such a great software package and all the
support he has always given.
I was just reading a Slashdot interview with the Nagios/NetSaint author
Ethan Galstad. The whole article is interesting and I bet the questions
and answers would be similar for Shorewall:
http://interviews.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/09/1216259&mode=thread&tid=156
Question 19
2005 Feb 23
5
Zaptel Red Alarm
Guys.. I just saw this for the first time... I did some google and wiki
without any luck.. what does a red or yellow alarm mean in zaptel?
Feb 23 02:54:16 WARNING[16890]: chan_zap.c:5865 handle_init_event: Detected
alarm on channel 2: Red Alarm
Feb 23 02:54:24 NOTICE[16890]: chan_zap.c:5860 handle_init_event: Alarm
cleared on channel 2
This just happened by itself..
2001 Oct 26
1
Clean way to monitor status of 'sshd' remotely?
I am trying to come up with a "clean" way to check if a machine
is running 'sshd' so it can be included in a NetSaint config.
Currently, there is a NetSaint plugin called "check_ssh", but
it simply connects to port 22, looks for the SSH version response
from the daemon, and then disconnects. This results in the
syslog file where "auth" messages are sent in
2001 Feb 27
2
Network Named Pipes supported under Wine ?
I have a small server process which normall runs on Windows and accepts
network connections via Named Pipes. I would like to run this process
under Wine to avoid having to install an NT server
I get ..
fixme:win32:CreateNamedPipeA (Name="\\\\.\\PIPE\\SOESRV33",
OpenMode=0x000003, dwPipeMode=0x000004, MaxInst=5, OutBSize=10096,
InBuffSize=10096, DefTimeOut=0, SecAttr=0x412f6f00):
2002 Aug 27
4
Strange MS-Access Problems with Samba 2.2.1a
Hello,
something strange happens sometimes with a MS access Database when trying to
open it on a samba share. The database is destroyed and I think the problem
is Samba cause in the database file you can find some log entries from
samba. I got some tips from a german ng but I think it is better to publish
it here cause might be a bug in samba 2.2.1a.
I use samba 2.2.1a on Suse 7.3 and MS Office
2017 Dec 20
1
MS-RPC, LSARPC and Named Pipes end points
Hi everyone,
I get more and more questions from security minded clients about MS-RPC
and the dynamic RPC port range. The default range is quite wide, and
while it can be configured and reduced through the "rpc server dynamic
port range" parameter since 4.7.0, it still get
network/firewall/security people nervous.
Digging further into that subject, after some more reading and
2002 Sep 03
1
hangin when listing named pipes
Hi
Even when you are not opening the pipe, but just listing it in cygwin, or trying to see the properties in explorer, you will have this problem:
Does anybody know how to disable named pipes in samba?
Or how you can kill the connection from the client side?
And no, setting "nt pipe support" to no, doesn't fix the problem.
/Kaj
Symptom:
Samba daemon hanging when trying to open
2002 Jul 25
3
Documentation / boolean fix for oplocks = command
In the documentation the "oplocks = yes" option is give in an example, as
the default for this parameter. However, I needed to turn oplocks off, and
so assumed that the command "oplocks = no" would work. It doesn't, instead I
found that "oplocks = false" does. There needs to be some boolean fixing
done, or at least documentation should reflect this strangeness.
2002 Mar 01
1
PATCH - smbd/trans2.c to support writing to Unix named pipes(FIFO)
Hi,
We have a simple "Remote Procedure Call" mechanism that we are using to
communicate between Windows computers and our Unix Samba server.
The Windows application is proprietary software (Progress - not ours) and
we have to work within the constraints of it.
We have a Unix named pipe sitting in a Samba shared directory. We have a
small C program that runs as a Unix daemon,
2002 May 08
4
losing print driver associations on reboot
Hello all, I've got a strange problem with Samba 2.2.4. I'm able to
associate print drivers to printers (raw queue in cups). My clients are
able to see that the drivers belong to the printers, and they download
them, but as soon as the server reboots, I lose my driver associations
and I need to once again specify a driver on the windows end. The Print
server was an upgrade from Samba
2002 Feb 16
1
Re: Linux EXT3 support? problems flushing?
Paul,
I don't know if this helps but I'm running RH7.2 on ext3 with Samba 2.2.1a &
Quotas, I haven't heard any users complain yet, (300 total users). I don't
believe any of them are using Outlook though, but they are using the Samba for
their Groupwise MailArchive. Hope this helps...
-Dusty
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gerald Carter
2002 May 22
1
Killing smb-connection
Hi everybody,
i use following software:
Linux version 2.4.7-10 (bhcompile@stripples.devel.redhat.com) (gcc
version 2.96 20000731 (Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-98)) #1 Thu Sep 6
17:27:27 EDT 2001
# smbd -V
Version 2.2.1a
Imagine a user (user x) opened a file stored on the samba server like
"blah.xls" (excel 2k) so the file is locked by the smbd. Another user
wants to edit this file so we
2002 Jun 03
1
Out of pipe structures
I did a search of google and came up with lots of people asking this same
question but with no answer.
When printing a PDF document I get a windows error that says "could not
start print job". I can print a test page from the printers folder,
however.
Anyone have any clue's for me?
If it matters that PDF document is about 5mb, but I am only trying to print
the first page.
Mike
2002 May 29
5
installing printer driver on Samba 2.2.4
My samba server works in a NT 4.0 domain. The users can print fine (mostly Win9x).
Now i'm trying to use Win2K workstation to upload drivers. I can see the printers, the properties are available but we i try to add a driver it fails with the following error : "Can't install driver Intel Windows 2000. Can't compleet statement" (translated from dutch).
I've include my
2001 Dec 21
2
Printing problems from W2k/NT4
Hello,
I recently upgraded our file server from RedHat6.2 to RedHat7.2.
This upgraded our (working) Samba 2.0.x to 2.2.1a-4. Now, the windows98
machines on the network can print without problems. The 2K/NT4 machines
cannot print, but they experience no problems with file sharing operations
(writeable /home/$USER).
The 2K/NT4 machines had been printing fine prior to the upgrade. I won't
2017 Jan 11
0
[tftp-hpa] [PATCH] support for named pipes
Attached is a patch for the latest tftp-hpa.
This patch add support for named pipes.
Named pipes are 0 byte files which can be read by a PXE boot process.
They provide the necessary informations for the boot process and are
deleted afterwards.
This PXE boot is a single event and won't interact until another named
pipe is created for the client.
--
Mathias Radtke
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2001 Dec 07
2
unexpected.tdb
I have been using samba 2.2.2 for quit awhile running with security= share
in my company. I looked into the /var/lock/samba and found a growing file
unexpected.tdb. Is there a way to trim it down while samba is running or do
I have to start and stop samba?
Is this an expected behavior?
TIA
Joseph Loo
2002 Jul 25
2
pam_smbpass.so won't load
I've just built samba debs from 2_2 head.
looks like all is cool except pam_smbpass.so
Jul 25 17:44:42 bitc passwd[18770]: PAM unable to
dlopen(/lib/security/pam_smbpass.so)
Jul 25 17:44:42 bitc passwd[18770]: PAM [dlerror:
/lib/security/pam_smbpass.so: undefined symbol: ldap_value_free]
Jul 25 17:44:42 bitc passwd[18770]: PAM adding faulty module:
/lib/security/pam_smbpass.so
ldd
2017 Jan 12
0
[tftp-hpa] [PATCH] support for named pipes
> Attached is a patch for the latest tftp-hpa.
> This patch add support for named pipes.
>
> Named pipes are 0 byte files which can be read by a PXE boot process.
> They provide the necessary informations for the boot process and are
> deleted afterwards.
> This PXE boot is a single event and won't interact until another named
> pipe is created for the client.