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2002 Jun 22
1
2.2.5, xp and incorrect logon drive as root
Hi @all, I set up 2.2.5 as PDC. With an XP-Client and log on as an simular user as root (I'm mapping "Administrator" to root in /etc/user.map) the logon home directory is the share "root". What is the reason for that? Is "root" a not usable name for a share? configure-options: ./configure \ --host=i486-pc-linux-gnu \ --target=i486-pc-linux-gnu \ --prefix=/usr \
2002 Aug 20
1
(no subject)
Following the "security = domain in Samba 2.x" document in the SWAT documentation page I do this: root@pc194-79:/usr/local/samba/bin# smbpasswd -j MDU -r pv-mdu-server1 -Ujohnm%xxxxxxxx Joined domain MDU. root@pc194-79:/usr/local/samba/bin# This is in [globals]: security = DOMAIN encrypt passwords = Yes password server = pv-mdu-server1 pv-mdu-server2 And now I start Samba via smbd
2008 May 12
1
smbmount deprecated - what about Windows 9x?
Hallo, I've just installed Kernel 2.6.25.2 - works fine. But now when I use "smbmount" for mounting shares from my Win9x clients the system (kernel) tells me smbfs is deprecated and will be removed from the 2.6.27 kernel. Please migrate to cifs. But at least Win9x seems not to like cifs. Mounting via smbfs works since years, mounting (with the same options) via cifs
2002 Aug 20
1
samba authentication not auth'ing
Trying to set up a SAMBA print server using SlackWare 8.1. Have successfully joined it to the domain, but cannot browse into the shares, as it constantly asks for a password, and refuses to accept any including root and NTamdin accounts. Anybody have any ideas error logs and smb.conf are below. This is from the machine specific log file: [2002/08/21 11:41:56, 0]
2011 Jul 08
5
Wine Conformance Test on Windows 9x, how to report?
I've run two conformance test binary (winetest-latest and winetest-8cbb8cc38d01) on Microsoft Windows Me 4.90.3000, both warned that Win9x was not supported, and I wouldn't be able to submit results. The lastest one said that there were about 67 tests failed (some wscript and msi error dialog appeared during the test) and it also said that there might be some problem with my
2000 Mar 10
0
9x/NT/2000 clients with security=server
Hi, I have a problem authenticating users using samba-2.0.6/Solaris 7 (sparc ultra-1), using the security=server option. We want to have a single print-server for both the UNIX and Windows clients on our network. The windows machines authenticate user using an NT4-domain. I've setup samba so that it always runs as user 'lprsmb' used to print to the UNIX-printserver with a wrapper
2003 Mar 19
1
Windows 9X samba Password Change
What is the preferred method of letting Win9X users changes their password? I Have the necessary settings on smb.conf (passwd chat, ect.) but still can't seem to get it to work properly. And trust me, if I upgrade the Win OS's, itll cause more confusion then needed. Kev
1999 Jun 02
1
Win 9x and WinNT Clients connecting to Samba-Server
Hello, I know I should get rid of the problem by my own, but unfortunally I failed. So I ask: I`ve a subnet of win9x and WinNT clients connecting to our Linux file server (no more servers in this subnet) via samba 2.02. All win95 can see and mount services of the Samba server. But win98 and WinNT can only see the server but can not connect to a service. I`ve no encryption and security= user in
2010 Nov 25
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Exception Handling Proposal II
On Nov 24, 2010, at 11:18 AM, John McCall wrote: > On Nov 24, 2010, at 5:36 AM, Bill Wendling wrote: >> Ah ha! I think I had a different mental model than you did. Or at least I remembered things differently from the discussion. :-) For me, there is one dispatch per region, which is why I had the region number associated with the invokes as well as the "unwind to" edge coming
2005 Jan 11
2
Joining a samba domain on WinXP without a root login?
I've been able to succesfully join XP boxes to the samba domain on samba 2.2.3a (yes, I know it's old), registering the machine name and so forth, as many guides and so forth have shown online. However, it requires entering root's smbpasswd when joining the domain -- and I'd rather not have a Windows machine with any sort of remotely related root access to our servers,
1999 Apr 08
2
Samba 2.0.3 and NT/9x
Dear all, I recently upgraded to Samba 2.0.3 and read the doc files about NT machines because I cannot connect to the Samba server. In the WinNT.txt file there is the following proposal: [ --- Start of pasted text --- ] The following registry entry change will re-enable clear text password handling: Run regedt32.exe and locate the hive key entry:
2002 Dec 11
2
samba PDC profile issues with winxp and win9x
OK, I've tried to "read the fine material" and have read more than one reference and more than a few months worth of threads in the archives, but I am still stumped with this issue. When using logging on with Win9x, there is a profile error #4, and it complains that it was not able to open or create a file in the \\regmain\[username]\.profile\Cookies folder on login and sign out.
2010 Nov 24
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: Exception Handling Proposal II
On Nov 24, 2010, at 5:36 AM, Bill Wendling wrote: > On Nov 24, 2010, at 4:58 AM, John McCall wrote: >> >>> The object 'f' is in a different cleanup area than 'b' which, in turn >>> is in a different area than 'z'. These three regions should point to >>> three different landing pads (or different offsets in the same landing >>>
2002 Sep 29
2
W9x print driver download problems with Samba 2.2.3a and CUPS
I've set up Samba and CUPS on our testing server here, and used smbcupsadd to upload the Adobe PS drivers to the server as directed in the HOWTO (The CUPS and Samba HOWTOs differ on this point, by the way - the latter claims that PSMON.DLL is needed in addition to the eight other files. I played it safe and had it upload that, too). With the caveat that I first have to connect to each printer
2002 Feb 14
1
XP home vs Samba 2.2.3a
I have a fresh WinXP Home box here connected to a network consisting of Win9x/ME boxes and FreeBSD 4.x machines running Samba. The browse master is running Samba 2.2.3a and when I try and browse the workgroup I get 'Genesis is not accessible. You might not have access to this resource. Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have access permissions. The account is not
2024 Feb 08
1
Samba 4.19.4 as printer server: printer are not show in browser
Il giorno mer, 07/02/2024 alle 13.18 +0100, Dario Lesca via samba ha scritto: > Now I do some other test and investigations (revert the snapshot to > initial situation) I have do some test and I have found what can unlock the missing CUPS printers list when do a "smbclient -L server" or browse the server from windows. See these follow steps[1]. As you see, it's not a
2002 Sep 25
4
Samba and WinXP problem
Greets to all, Recently, I was given the task of setting up a Samba server where I work, to accept domain logons for Win9x machines and also NT-based machines, which consist of mostly XP boxes, with a couple 2K machines as well. This domain would be replacing an older one, that was using a very out of date Samba (from RedHat 6.1) that couldn't do XP/2K at all. The new one is from
2002 Feb 25
1
Solution: Samba-2.2.3a and Win95?
Hi out there, i got a very good hint to the solution of the problem with the error-message: 2002/02/25 15:38:52, 1] nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(69) process_logon_packet: Logon from 10.170.20.8: code = 0x0 The hint was from Demerson Zounar: > I faced this problem some time ago, and the solution was an absence of the > parameter netbios name in smb.conf.
2010 Nov 25
3
[LLVMdev] RFC: Exception Handling Proposal II
On Nov 24, 2010, at 5:07 PM, Bill Wendling wrote: > On Nov 24, 2010, at 11:18 AM, John McCall wrote: > >> On Nov 24, 2010, at 5:36 AM, Bill Wendling wrote: >>> Ah ha! I think I had a different mental model than you did. Or at least I remembered things differently from the discussion. :-) For me, there is one dispatch per region, which is why I had the region number
2006 Sep 14
0
[PATCH][RFC] credit scheduler enhancement, eliminate unnecessary vcpu migrations
Hi Keir, csched_load_balance is used to see if there are higher privileged vcpu in other physical processors'' runnable queue, if there is, then migrate this vcpu to this physical processor. But at following scenario, this vcpu migration is unnecessary. 1. idle_vcpu0 is running on lp0, hvm_vcpu is in lp0''s runnable queue, this happens when hvm_vcpu is just being woken up, 2.