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2002 Jun 06
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WARNING! Re: ASSISTANCE NEEDED
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2002 Jun 06
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WARNING! Re: ASSISTANCE NEEDED
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2003 Jun 20
2
Samba 2.2.7a - adduser script only worked the first time
I have WinXP machines loging into a samba domain. I am using this add user script:
add user script = useradd -d /dev/null -g 300 -s /bin/false -M %u
This worked beautifully with the first WinXP machine I set up. I immediately
booted up a second machine and got the "Access Denied" error. I have tried two
more computers since and keep getting the same thing but the first machine still
2001 Mar 21
1
allowing full access to files
Joe Pfaltzgraff@PATAPSCO
03/21/2001 04:08 PM
Here is the situation:
/samba/users/personA/Phone.doc (0644)
/samba/public/Phone.doc (symlink to above file)
PersonB opens the Phone.doc in the public share with read-only access. PersonA
wants to open the Phone.doc in their user area with full access in order to
modify the file. However Word will only open the file read-only. When I check
2001 Nov 01
6
WinXP - Can Join 2.2.2 domain - Not log on
I have read through the mail archives to find a solution to my problem...
to no avail. Here is the issue:
I have a Samba 2.2.2 acting as a PDC, with Win2k I can join the domain
and logon as a domain user. No problem. (So it is working and set up
properly).
With WinXP - Pro, I can join the domain, successfully. However, once I
do the reboot I cannot logon as a domain user as I did with
2006 Jun 05
6
ISDN BRI (I.430) over ethernet
Does anyone know of a hardware adapter that can take ISDN BRI frames
(I.430) and encapsulate them in Ethernet (any form, but TDMoE would be
really cool), in much the same way that the redfone does for PRI?
(yes I have asked this before in looser terms, but it was a while ago :)
Would anyone find such a device useful?
Thanks
James
2008 Jan 23
2
Modem bridging on Asterisk (no VoIP involved)
Hi everybody.
I know maybe this question has been posted some time ago, but
I need your updated opinion on the subject.
I'm replacing our old pbx with asterisk.
I have two TE207 dual pri (e1) cards on a clustered system
(one on each node).
I absolutely need to connect 4/5 analog extensions with
modems, they're being used for remote assistance on very
old systems which cannot be upgraded
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
Is there another way of doing the bindings so that the Windows share doesn't run on TCP/IP but will still work with SAMBA? If so, where in the docs should I be looking, and if not - maybe this should be something discussed by the SAMBA dev people..
Regards,
Marc.
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2003 Dec 01
0
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Edit the file called src/EDITME and put the result in a file called
Local/Makefile.
Then you may proceed ... and next time ... you post an error message you
may want to be specific ... not "or something like that" ...
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Mager Charles WB wrote:
> Again another email ALMOST off the point, but not quite. The first question,
> which is to do with samba, is - How
2008 Jan 11
13
Role of stories vs specs, revisited
A couple months ago I asked how stories and specs might impact each
other. [1] If you look at Dan North''s example of what''s in a story
[2], and you imagine using the spec framework to drive the design, you
can probably imagine a significant bit of overlap in the two. Is that
a bad thing? I''m not sure. It has made me a bit uncomfortable
though, and I''ve