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2002 Aug 01
4
NetBIOS problems in presence of audio stream?
At work I have been given the task of building and testing a Samba server. After several days of not being able to get the server to show up in Network Neighborhood, I think I have discovered the problem. The business uses an audio stream from Live365.com, apparently that is causing the other computers to not see the Samba server in Network Neighborhood. Pinging the server proves
2002 Jul 02
1
lpresume vs queueresume
What are the recommended uses of lpresume vs. queueresume or lppause vs. queuepause? Should one set be favored over the other in some circumstances? What exactly are the differences in the lp set vs. the queue set? Should both sets be used? Do any of them get called successfully from a Windows client? Thanks. Chris -- 'Nix MS - Just Say .NyET
1998 May 10
1
Pinging a netbios name
Does know anybody a small, little, beatiful (and cheap) software replacement of PING utility for pingins machines with netbios name and with ip number and without DNS entry? Smbclient and nmblookup work fine, but I thinking in a utilitity like PING of windows95. This ping is capable to work in WINS (NETBIOS) and ip and name translation. The ping of linux dont work in this way. Samba work fine.
2002 May 10
16
Win2k Printing Problems
I just joined this list, If this has been answered before I apologize: I have a Redhat 7.2 box running Samba 2.2.4 I have a few printers running on JetDirect boxes that I am attempting to print to. I used printconf in Redhat to set them up within the linux box. Everything works fine from the linux box. I set them up within samba (see [printers] below), but when I print I get "Failed to
2015 Jan 22
2
a dedicated audio encoder
Hi u, On Thu, 22 Jan 2015, unosonic wrote: > well, sort of, with a PI, Ices2 as a client, and an USB audio device as > input, e.g. a "class compliant" audio recoder like Olympus LS5, Zoom H2 > etc., but also a little mixer like the Behringer Xenyx 302 USB. > The problem i've encountered is with USB class1 devices, i.e. so called > "full speed" USB (which is
2001 Mar 30
2
Impossible to obtain the NETBIOS name of a Win95 box using samba 2.0.5..0
Dear all, I loose hope to be able to obtain the NETBIOS name of a Win95 box using the following command : nmblookup -A ipaddress Some of my user are using laptops and are connecting the network by a remote lan access. The IP address is attributed by the RLA supplier. I included in the login process (telnet) of our Administrative AIX server a NETBIOS name check of the calling machine. If the
2002 Aug 06
6
Samba and *groan* Windows XP Home problems!
Hi, This has probably been covered before but after 4 hours of searching I'm nearly at the point of throwing my XP machine out of the window!! I have set up Samba (v 2.2.5) on my Red Hat 7.1 box. From the Red Hat box I can see all the other computers on the network (other Linux machines, Win2k, Windows ME and my Windows XP box), and get access to the shared drives on them. The linux box can
2001 Dec 27
5
IP to NetBIOS resolution
Hello, Is there *any* way to reliablily determine the NetBIOS name of a computer when you only know their IP address? I know it is very easy to find the IP address from the NetBIOS name, but I can't seem to find any way of getting a NetBIOS name from an IP.. James deBoer (jdeboer@scsinternet.com)
2013 Mar 20
1
difficulty saving pdfs
Often when I try "Save a copy" from a pdf viewer, I get a nyet, no such file as /tmp/s.../... . Making the indicated directory allows the save. What is the problem? Is it a gnome thing? What can I do to fix it? -- Michael hennebry at web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu "On Monday, I'm gonna have to tell my kindergarten class, whom I teach not to run with scissors, that my fiance ran me
2000 Mar 06
1
Netbios Lookup
I know that nmblookup can be used to find a netbios host name on the network. Is there a similar way to find a user name registered with WINS on the network? Example: I know that user_a is logged in somewhere on the network. How can I quickly determine which machine the user is logged in on? Thanks. -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
2003 Aug 08
1
Mapping between domain NetBIOS name and DNS name ?
Hi, Does anyone know how to lookup a domain's DNS name with its NetBIOS name ? And how to do the reverse? Thanks a lot. Yuquan
2012 Jul 05
5
Netbios over VPN
I am attempting to utilize BackupPC on a Fedora 14 server to backup a remote client. As I understand, it's primary mechanism for finding clients is performing a nmblookup <clientname> This works fine for computers connected to the local network. My issue is extending ?Samba's? search to encompass our other network - the point-to-point VPNs Using OpenVPN, we have a number of road
2008 Nov 14
2
Netbios : Network Browsing on multiple subnets
Hi all ! I have a PDC and a BDC in 2 differents subnets. I would like to sync their browse list but it doesn't seem to work. Actually here are a part my smb.conf files : PDC ------------------------------ ... remote browse sync = 10.10.20.10 remote announce = 10.10.20.10 security = user encrypt passwords = true domain logons = Yes os level = 70 preferred master = yes domain master = yes
2004 Nov 18
3
Errors checking a library
Hi I am writing an R library. The documentation for one of my functions includes an example that I *know* works - simply cut and paste into R on either Windows and Linux and it works perfectly, no errors or warnings, nothing, nyet. However, when I run "R CMD check" on the library, I get an error. I am running R CMD check on linux, and the offending piece of code appears to be:
2002 Jul 30
1
Ping is fine, cannot connect through Network Neighborhood
I am running Red Hat 7.3 and samba 2.2.3a I can see the samba server in network neighborhood however when I try to connect I receive the following error: \\Puddles is not accessible A network error has occurred. You might not have access to some network resources my smb.conf file is as follows: [global] workgroup = POND encrypt passwords = yes security = SHARE [homes] guest OK =
2009 Aug 16
3
Can't open shares using netbios names
I need a pointer to what Fine Manual I should go read to set up my netbios name resolution, because all my attempts to use netbios names are being resolved against dns ... I have one subnet (192.168.2/24), with several Fedora 11 machines and several Windows XP machines, and a couple SMB/CIFS NAS units which also share printers. No domain, it's all just a workgroup. The WinXP machines
1999 Sep 13
2
Looking up NetBIOS names
Is it possible to ask a machine for its NetBIOS name if it's running either Windows or Samba? I tried a few various nmblookup and smbclient command lines to no avail. I would like to be able to query a machine (by IP) and have it respond with its nb name. I've noted that if I perform an smbclient -L -I on a machine, it will not list its shares unless I get the NetBIOS name correct...
2001 Nov 19
1
NetBios name lookup is failing me
OS=Free BSD 4.4 with Samba 2.2.2 installed via source. System has 2 IP's one internal one external. I am telling samba to bind to xl0 which is my internal network. The samba system has an IP of 192.168.1.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------- su-2.05# nmblookup 192.168.1.1 INFO: Debug class all level = 3 (pid 96313
2002 Jul 26
1
rejected the tconX - Error
I'm seeing the following error in the logs. It's only from one machine, none of the others generate the error. The basic error is: "connect_to_client: machine KW1 rejected the tconX on the IPC$ share. Error was : NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED." Following is a log excerpt: Jul 22 15:50:56 server smbd[15267]: [2002/07/22 15:50:56, 0]
1998 Oct 22
1
Looking up Netbios name of host
Hi- Ok, this is puzzling me. I have two machines on different networks running Samba 1.9.18p10. On one machine, which is running Redhat 5.1, I can do "nmblookup -A <IP ADDRESS>" and get the IP address of a host on the LAN. This network also has an NT server domain controller, but I doubt that matters in this case, since I'm querying the machine directly. The second machine