Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "variable replacements"
2002 Aug 04
2
can someone PLEASE tell me how to mount a share with all stuff world
Ok, on local machine, everyone can do anything they want in /share and all
it's files/subdirs
On remote machine, everyone can do whatever they want on /share, but no one
can do ANYTHING in it's subdirs.
>From: Joel Hammer <Joel@HammersHome.com>
>To: David Cougle <dcougle@hotmail.com>, samba@lists.samba.org
>Subject: Re: [Samba] can someone PLEASE tell me how to
2003 Dec 01
0
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smbclient \\\\\jhammer6\\test
and then can give commands like print file
There must many other things you can do interactively, but I just don't
know.
Or,
from the command line:
cat file | smbclient \\\\\jhammer6\\test -c 'print -'
The most important thing to understand about these bash script filters is
that they allow you
to talk to your printer or do other tasks during the
2003 Jun 28
0
Re: preeexec and samba
Well, you can run smbstatus from the preexec script.
You can grep out the name of the user connecting and compare it to
the %U or %u variable sent during the login to $IPC. This could get
complicated. For example, your script would depend, maybe, on whether
you have security = share or security = user.
Here is a possibly useful tool for figuring out what you want. This smb.conf
share, with the
2002 Jul 06
0
FW: Newbie Help
I guess you are in what I think of as "Newbie Hell." It sounds like you
are learning linux like a lot of people, all by yourself. That's how I
did it, and it is maddening and worse, very time consuming. The important
thing is not to keep hitting your head against the brick wall over
and over.
So, what to do.
First, I would join a linux email support group. I belong to a very good
2001 Sep 29
1
smbmount won't work for normal user
Can't mount share on my linux boxes as a regular user.
I have no trouble mounting shares as root.
This problem occurs on both my linux boxes.
All the commands I show I have run as a regular user.
Here is all the data I have:
smbmount \\\\JHAMMER6\\public /mnt/NetWork/JHAMMER6/public/ -o debug=6
mount.smbfs started (version 2.0.7)
Initialising global parameters
params.c:pm_process() -
2002 Jul 27
6
mode=777 does not work as fstab option
I need to mount a samba share as mode 777, so all users can
read/write/delete/create.
I have this as fstab entry
//host/public /mnt/home smbfs
auto,uid=user,umask=000,defaults,username=Perkins,password=
see, i've had to put uid=user just to get it owned by user user, so i could
edit files
i put mode=777, but it does nothing.
i want to let all users read/write/create/delete
2001 Oct 31
0
FW: HP3000 problem
-----Original Message-----
From: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 9:00 AM
To: 'Richard Barker'; MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)
Subject: RE: HP3000 problem
Hi Richard;
Are you doing the operations on these files from the MPE prompt, or are you
in the posix shell at the time of the edit/pipe, whatever? And what MPE
filetype are you working on? Problem is that samba
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
are being offered by the server. You can check also what shares are being
offered by the windows boxes the same way.
I wonder why the other windows machines are not showing up in network
neighborhood? Try sharing some things between windows machines. Maybe you
have something misconfigured on the windows side.
There is a script, findsmb, which comes with samba. First turn off nmbd
(killall nmbd) ,
2002 Jun 17
1
Multiple Adapter Issues -Bug?
List,
Yes...I was missing an equal symbol...I did run testparm on my
smb.conf file as well and it did not detect that however? Bug?
Also what is the parameter 'socket address = 0.0.0.0'?, is that like
'interfaces'?
/B
-----Original Message-----
From: Joel Hammer [mailto:Joel@HammersHome.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2002 15:20
To: David Busby; samba@lists.samba.org
Subject:
2002 Feb 22
1
SV: Problem regarding installation
The diagnostis.txt file don't seem to solve this problem.
Now my samba server is now available for browsing, I dont know how I should
solve this actually I'm totally lost I even tried to erase the rpm file and
compiled a source file.
Mvh / Best regards
Daniel Andersson
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REJLERS INGENJ?RER AB
R?dhusgatan 15, S-541 30 SK?VDE,
2002 Sep 29
0
Fwd: Re: Connecting problem:Need Help
Yes they all were sussessful except for the test I couldnt perform.
I can see the linux icon in win neighborhood , but get server not accessible when I click
the icon. It must have something to do with the ns lockup in the windoze.
Joel Hammer <Joel@HammersHome.com> skrev: And, they all were successful?
(I don't take anything for granted.)
Joel
On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 02:47:27PM +0200,
2003 Dec 01
0
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for this process is "root", that is correct. The PID 7247 is one of the
users, but the UID shouldn't be "root" and should be the username that was
authenticated during logon.
Anyone have same or similar problem? and how do I prevent this problem
from happening again? I would appreciate any help.
Thanks.
Will Sun
wsun@jpl.nasa.gov
(818) 354-2311
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2002 Jul 18
0
Fw: Fw: file refresh on windows 98 client
No idea. I would just be guessing.
So, I'll guess. oplocks are buggy and different versions of windows handle
them differently.
Just don't use oplocks.
Joel
On Thu, Jul 18, 2002 at 05:06:17PM +0200, Silvana Bortolin wrote:
> I tried with oplocks off and it seems to work.
> But, why does it run on windows95 client with the default configuration
> (oplocks=on)?
> Thank you.
>
2001 Nov 30
0
RE smbmounts hang around after windows client disconnects
Joel,
Just so you know you are not alone - I had exact same problem the other day.
I was confused because it had successfully copied the 1Gb of files and then
hung during disconnection. Windows source was a 2000 server.
I realised afterwards that I had not compiled 2.2.2 --with-smbmount and was
using the RH installed version (Version 2.0.6) but have yet tried it again.
Noel
Date: Thu, 29 Nov
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
<<<<<<<<<<<<<
I connect my homedir from the testserver and start Lotus Notes.
Lotus Notes is infamous for it's sensitivity for 'non-optimal' network
connections. Notes tries to lock certain files and complains immediately if
that fails.
> 3. does the log message always fail at the same offset/count:
> (fcntl_lock: lock failed at offset
2003 Sep 04
0
Re-2: Printing!
Don't bother sending me word documents.
I couldn't even open your attachment with StarOffice.
How about nice plain text? It will save a LOT of bandwidth.
If you insist on using a highly formated document, try PDF or postscript.
Joel
martin@digconn.co.uk wrote:
>printer installed via ADD Prrinters
>
>We can see and interact with the Samba server.
>
>It is ok only printing
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
network. I did read somewhere on the web (several years ago) of a guy
who managed to boot windows from the net.
With the start of Win 98/ME/ etc.etc it's not posible anymore.
I currently use PXE to install machine from the net using bpbatch that
works great only bpbatch is not really under developnt and the script
language is a bit buggy.
I see only one option to boot windows from the net and
2002 Jul 18
1
Linux Client
> Message: 9
> From: Sylvestre Taburet <sylvestre.taburet@free.fr>
> Reply-To: sylvestre.taburet@free.fr
> Organization: @telier
> To: Joel Hammer <Joel@HammersHome.com>,
> =?iso-8859-1?q?Fr=E9d=E9ric=20SCHWIEN?= <fred@igtech.fr>,
> samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Linux Client
> Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 23:23:25 +0200
>
> Le Mercredi
2001 Dec 15
1
[Fwd: Re: No print to Samba (Linux) printer from Win98]
Here is my smb.conf. Maybe someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong.
[global]
workgroup = HOMEGROUP
log level = 8
path = /var/spool/lpd/HPDESKJET
default service = global
writable = yes
printer = HPDESKJET
remote announce = 192.168.x.x/HOMEGROUP
print command = lpr -l -P%p %s
printing = bsd
load printers = yes
dns proxy = No
lprm command = lprm
public = yes
printcap name =
2001 Sep 24
2
URGENT REPOST: Maximum number of fil
Hi Joel,
We essentially have the following directory structure:
/images/yyyy/mm/dd/nn
For each day of the year we get in the region of 120,000 images, which are split down into 100 subdirectories to prevent their being too many files in one directory.
The directory /images is shared out as follows:
[images]
comment = Imaging Files
path = /images
public = yes
writable = yes