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2002 Jun 18
0
Re : Re: performance problem ??? AN ANSWER PLEASE ...
Did someone of you find a solution for our problerm ??? I send you the documented as you asked it but I always got the same problems. I tried some possibilites for optimizing my system but I always stay with my problem for writing files. Reading files from my shares is not a problem but writing causes "buffers" problems with windows and windows says he could not write all the blocks.
2002 Aug 28
3
win/linux connect problem
hi.. I have samba 2.2.1a on Mandrake 8.1, 2.4.17. My problem is a user from remote Win2k workstation can't see my shares when he wants to access my PC using my hostname. When accessing using my ip address, it works.. The error message in W2K is 'This user is not authorized to log in from this station' - or something like that.. Here's a part of my config. The same (or almost
1998 Aug 13
6
Performance Problems
I've been introducing a local company to the benefits of Linux and Samba, things have been going really well until I tried to provide some file sharing for 3 people on the Lan. Setup: RH 5.0 on a P5-133 running a small intranet with DHCP, file server, and local / remote mail services Samba 1.9.18 (not sure of patch level) I setup a directory accessible by only 3 users and copied a 2.4Meg
2015 Jul 08
6
vfs module recycler
this module doesn't seem to want to work on anything but a root ubuntu filesystem. It won't work on any external drives or secondary drives just the main one. This poses as a problem for a system with several drives. if i delete on a secondary drive of any sort with any use in a samba share over smb i get the folders placed in the recycle bin but no file. I have a sent copy of the config
1999 Nov 10
1
Unable to see linux box in network neighborhood
Hello All, Could someone tell me why I can't see my linux box (nermal) in network neighborhood on my NT Workstation or 95/8 machines here is my smb.conf: #======================= Global Settings ===================================== [global] # netbios name = How machine will appear in network neighborhood netbios name = nermal # workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg:
1997 Dec 05
1
Logon to SAMBA
Hi, I have installed the samba-1.9.17p3 on our Solaris 2.5.1 (named 'dor-ent1') and Linux (named 'iserver'). They work when I test out 'smbclient -L dor-ent1' from Linux machine and vice-versa. I also can map the directories on 'dor-ent1' or 'iserver' to my win95 machine using: 'net use * \\dor-ent1\tmp'.
2000 May 10
2
Problem Connecting to Network with Samba
I have installed Samba onto a BSD machine. The program to work, however it not being seen on the network through the network neighborhood. What could be my problem? Michael Brown
2015 Feb 11
4
samba pdc winbind
( could not post complete reply, message too large?) I think that's why I have a lot of black screens on the clients. Here debian pdc smb.conf: root at fai:~# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf # This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the # smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed # here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too # many!)
2005 Apr 26
1
Help with Samba 2.2.8.0 to 3.0.4.0
Hello. I'm trying to convert a Samba server from 2.2.8.0 on AIX 4.3.3 to Samba Version 3.0.4.0 on AIX version 5.2.0. I have listed my smb.conf file from the old version below and was hoping someone could point to the changes I'll need to make on the newer version. Thanks so much Right now, the users are verified against an NT Domain and I'd like to keep it that way. I really
2015 Feb 11
3
samba pdc winbind
Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 19:09:48 schreef Rowland Penny: > On 11/02/15 18:29, duportail wrote: > > ( could not post complete reply, message too large?) > > > > > > I think that's why I have a lot of black screens on the clients. > > Here debian pdc smb.conf: > > root at fai:~# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf > > # This is the main Samba configuration
2006 Mar 16
4
Domain Authentication Problem
I have been running Samba 2.2.8 on a Solaris 8 server with a valid NetBIOS server name on the AD domain. The Samba 2.2.8 configuration was configured for security = domain. Everything was fine until the AD domain controllers were "upgraded" to Windows Server 2003 SP1. User authentication would no longer function with the following error message in the samba 2.2.8 log:
2015 Feb 11
3
samba pdc winbind
Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 19:56:54 schreef Rowland Penny: > On 11/02/15 19:25, duportail wrote: > > Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 19:09:48 schreef Rowland Penny: > >> On 11/02/15 18:29, duportail wrote: > >>> ( could not post complete reply, message too large?) > >>> > >>> > >>> I think that's why I have a lot of black screens
2007 Mar 18
1
Samba / NFS performance
I have the following network configuration: Server FreeBSD 6.2 P4 3Ghz, 1GB RAM Samba 3.0.24 (options: WITH_ADS, WITH_PAM, WITH_SENDFILE, WITH_UTMP, WITH_WINBIND) Standard FreeBSD NFS Server Adaptec 2410SA controller with 4 drives running RAID5 Broadcom GigE Client Windows XP MCE Microsoft SFU 3.5 running NFS client over UDP The client and the server are
2015 Feb 11
2
samba pdc winbind
Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 20:18:57 schreef Rowland Penny: > On 11/02/15 20:13, duportail wrote: > > Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 19:56:54 schreef Rowland Penny: > >> On 11/02/15 19:25, duportail wrote: > >>> Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 19:09:48 schreef Rowland Penny: > >>>> On 11/02/15 18:29, duportail wrote: > >>>>> ( could not
2015 Feb 12
3
samba pdc winbind
Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 22:11:03 schreef Rowland Penny: > On 11/02/15 20:43, duportail wrote: > > Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 20:18:57 schreef Rowland Penny: > >> On 11/02/15 20:13, duportail wrote: > >>> Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 19:56:54 schreef Rowland Penny: > >>>> On 11/02/15 19:25, duportail wrote: > >>>>> Op woensdag 11
2003 Jan 20
6
netlogon sometimes works (corrected with smb.conf attached)
I tried hardcoding it into the network card's settings, ensured the settings were there (ipconfig/all) and it did work on the first occasion. Subsequent logins, fail to make it run the netlogon script I've tried turning debug up but the output doesn't make much sense, had it mentioned "attempting netlogon share, failed due to..." then I'd at least be in a position to
2003 May 10
7
wins support = yes time server = yes
When I set: wins support = yes time server = yes my wins service stops working and no computers show up in the network neighborhood..as soon as I change time server = no, they start to re-populate. I have looked around and havent found a definitive answer (apologies if I overlooked it)... but if someone could tell me if this is a documented issue, or just me that woudl be great Thanks
2004 Jun 02
1
Windows XP , Fedora 1 and Home Network!?!?!
Hey, I am new to Linux, and I am caught up in an issue with Samba. I have two computers. One is a Win XP Pro and the other is Fedora Core 1 sharing a cable modem connection via a D-Link Router. With these to computers I want to be able to share files in-between the two of us. With samba I can see my XP computer with no problems. I just have to type in a user name and password. My problem comes in
2003 Sep 17
1
Samba Server as WINS Server
Hi all, I am new to Samba world. May be I am asking the question immaturely. I have a Linux Samba server. It has two interfaces 192.168.1. and 192.168.10. I want to use it as WINS Server. I have configuration like this 192.168.10.10/192.168.1.10 --> Samba Server (Also WINS Server) Network on one side is 10. and other it is 1. . Now I want to see machines on one side from the other and vice
2006 Dec 11
2
add machine script -problem
when i was trying to add (join) windows xp client(gari$) to samba pdc by using samba adminuser and passwd ,i got the error invalid username.In serverside log file(/var/log/samba/gari.loh) it shows gari$ invalid username.i am using samba 3.0.10 and RHEL4 as samba server.my configuration file is here below. # This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the # smb.conf(5) manual