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2002 Jun 06
0
WARNING! Re: ASSISTANCE NEEDED
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2002 Jun 06
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WARNING! Re: ASSISTANCE NEEDED
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2002 Jun 06
10
FreeBSD 4.5, Samba 2.2.4_1, W2K client "printer properties cannot be displayed"
Hello, I have a FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE box running the SAMBA 2.2.4_1 port. I
have successfully added a printer driver to the unit, and when connecting
from a Windows 2000 client, I get the driver successfully installed. I then
converted the system to a PDC and added a test machine to it's domain. I can
connect to the printer, it downloads drivers, but when I choose printer
properties, I get:
2002 Jun 05
9
swat seems broken in HEAD
it just says
/usr/sbin/swat.new
Aborted
when i run it from the command line.
nothing i can see in the logs...
The swat binary from a 2 week old head now
(with the rest of the installation from today's head)
seems to work okay.
what's going on with swat - did i screw up the build?
Are others also having problems? (nothing in the marc)
brad
2002 Jun 06
14
FreeBSD 4.5, Samba 2.2.4_1, W2K client "printer prope rties cannot be displayed"
I've experienced something like this, as well. Though I don't know if this
will help, I would make sure that your NT username(s) are appropriately
mapped to unix users. You may not be able to view the properties because
the permissions/mapped user are mixed up. You can check this by doing a
smbstatus - the user names listed as connected are the unix usernames that
have been mapped to.
2002 Jun 04
5
Trust Domains ...
Greetings ...
Please could someone confirm that Samba 2.2.x and Samba 3.0 ( Head ) does
not support Trusts between domains.
Thanks
Mailed
Lee
2002 Jun 06
8
problem joining the domain
We've encountered a problem with getting a newly installed Samba based
machine to join the domain.
Here's the command line and error response:
[root@chain samba]# smbpasswd -j COLUMBIA -r cmc-bkup -U murphyn
Password:
error creating domain user: NT_STATUS_INVALID_DOMAIN_ROLE
Unable to join domain COLUMBIA.
[root@chain samba]#
Installation is a RedHat 7.2 (from KRUD) box
1997 Sep 11
13
Problem with Samba
Hi, I'm running (well trying really) samba on redhat 4.2. It installed
automatically when I installed redhat, and everything appears to be
running that needs to be on my linux machine. I am able to use samba
locally (from my linux machine to my linux machine) but when I try to
connect via my win95 machine, it doesn't find my linux box on the network.
when I click on entire network, It
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