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2002 May 15
1
Printing not working with Samba 2.2.4
I have setup a basic samba configuration without winbind, using security=user. I have a usermap file that maps everyone to the user ftp. I can see the username being changed to ftp and the user being allowed access. Yesterday I had everything working, no errors in the log. NOTHING has changed from yesterday to today, I know this because I'm the only one who works on samba right now. Today
2002 May 16
7
Name Resolution, Pinging
I am running redhat 7.3 with Samba 2.2.4. I was wondering if there was a way to use Samba to resolve my IPs instead of having to add all the entries to my /etc/hosts file? For instance, I would like to be able to do `ping acormany` instead of `ping <IP Address>`. We are currently using WINS on a Windows box to resolve the IPs. As of right now, I can `ping acormany` on a Windows system, but
2008 Apr 17
0
inotify trouble
Ello -- For the past few months our Samba installation, currently at Version 3.0.28 has filling the log. file with [2008/04/17 13:25:30, 0] smbd/notify_inotify.c:inotify_handler(234) No data on inotify fd?! This is started to happen almost weekly and it continues to output those lines until the log partition is full, then leaves a single process spiked to 100% until I kill it. There is
2002 May 15
2
Samba Tuning
I've been searching all over online, including man pages and anything else I could get a hold of. I am trying to tune my Samba to perform better. Here's the story: I have tested some software, running the server on Windows 2000 server and my PC as the client(Windows 2000). The results is Windows+Windows ran around 3 seconds. Then on the 'exact' same box I loaded Redhat 7.3 and
1998 Aug 11
23
Printing problems
I cannot print to my Samba-printer from Win NT. Printing works fine under X-windows. What could be wrong? //Michael
2003 Apr 05
1
Missing components on configure
I'm currently running redhat 7.3. Something happened where I can't configure samba in order to compile. I know some older kernels were removed from the system, so I'm not sure if that's the cause of it all or not. When I try to configure samba now, I get a lot of checks not found. For example: checking for strerror... no checking for chown... no checking for fchown... no checking
2002 Aug 23
1
Logo Use
I've looked at samba's website but couldn't find the info so hopefully someone on this can help. I'm creating a webpage of the applications I use on my Linux Server and would like to add Samba to it. Is it ok to use Samba's logo on my website, or is there another Samba Image I should be using? Thanks Adam Cormany __________________________________________________ Do You
2012 Jun 01
0
Gluster in cloud environments
Hi, My experience with Gluster has been entirely with local hardware. And the discussion here has been entirely about such use. But I the Gluster docs hint of Gluster use within cloud environments - or at least in Amazon's. Note this is a different issue than using Gluster as backing storage for a private clould. (Exciting that it might finally be good for VMs - I look forward to testing that
2005 Jul 27
1
Too many handles on this pipe
I wonder if there is any resolution to this problem. I'm encountering similar situation with the Nashuatec DSC338 and P7325 printers from Ricoh using RPCS drivers. After uploading those drivers and performing basic printing preferences configuration, the print server crashed and become inaccessible. Here is the error from samba.log: [2005/07/23 12:14:19, 0]
2011 Dec 21
2
Panic or segfault in Samba 3.6.1 - Debian testing
Since upgrading to 3.6.1 in Debian testing, I receive a panic/segfault message with each print job. Printing succeeds and continues to work, but an email with the info below is sent each time. The system is standalone. Kernel is 3.1.0-1-686-pae, and the system is fully updated. testparm returns no errors. Does this mean anything to anyone? Dale [Thread debugging using libthread_db
2015 Oct 21
1
NT_STATUS_RPC_PROCNUM_OUT_OF_RANGE when printing
Hi all, After building Samba 4.1.20 for Ubuntu 14.04 x64 I encountered this issue when using shared printers: every time a client prints or changes printer settings, this message is logged in the log: dcerpc_spoolss_ReplyClosePrinter failed [NT_STATUS_RPC_PROCNUM_OUT_OF_RANGE]. Printers print fine, so it is probably harmless, but I still wonder why this happens. With log level = 3 I get
2006 May 24
0
rails not liking api folder
Has anyone had trouble with their controller for an AWS webservice not being able to see the api class when it is in the api folder? I used the ''script/generate web_service'' to make a webservice and api and the only way it works is to move my api file into the controller folder and not have it in the api folder. Is this normal? Ben -------------- next part -------------- An
2009 Jul 31
2
Apache not liking directories outside of /var/www
Hi all, It appears that on my nice little CentOS 5.3 machines Apache only allows me to store content in directories which are under /var/www/ For instance, putting content in /var/www/test and defining the following alias: Alias /test /var/www/test then accessing it under http://hostname/test works great. Not copy that same content to /home/test, change the alias to: Alias /test /home/test
2012 Jun 20
1
Dovecot not liking AD config from wiki??
Hi, I'm trying to setup Dovecot with MS AD and am using this as my guide: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/HowTo/ActiveDirectoryNtlm I can definitely access information on the AD server using wbinfo -g and wbinfo -u..... Currently my dovecot.conf file looks like this: # v1.1: #auth_ntlm_use_winbind = yes # v1.2+: auth_use_winbind = yes auth_winbind_helper_path = /usr/local/bin/ntlm_auth
2017 Oct 02
2
XP auto enrollment error; TEMP profile
On 09/30/2017 12:58 AM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > I understand that you have to use XP, but you don't have to use NTLM, > haven't you heard of 'wanacry' ? > Go here and read it:http://www.imss.caltech.edu/node/396 WannaCry did not infect XP or for that matter, Windows Nein, oops, Ten. Doesn't mean it couldn't if altered to do so: Reference:
2007 Nov 19
0
Dual boot box: WinXP & CentOS 5: Impossible to, restore WinXP?
"Alain Spineux" <aspineux at gmail.com> wrote: >> probably I will need to wipe the HD and install both OS's again. Lanny >> > > Yes and keep on hand a bart-pe boot disk, this time :-) > That's probably "a good thing". You don't know what else was changed (e.g., registry entries, etc.) that won't keep the system from
2003 Oct 02
0
WINXP Messenger SIP Client (Good News, Bad News) WINXP authorization with secret
I had this same problem with WINXP WinMESS, (what a name mess) I changed the Distro from Redhat 8.0 to Mandrake 9.1 and bam! It all works!! Does anyone know of a problem with this and RH 8.0???? Are you running Redhat?? I now have Messenger working fine as well as X-ten, Sipps, and some others. I have standardized on Mandrake 9.1 and asterisk seams to have NO problems. REDHat 8.0 proved as
2007 Nov 26
0
SOLVED: Re: Dual boot box: WinXP & CentOS 5: Impossible to restore WinXP?
Some thoughts, for anyone faced with this type of problem on a dual boot box in the future: My first thought was to try to Rescue the WinXP Spanish language installation that came on the Dell Dimension 2400, out of the Dell factory. Later, I decided to wipe the entire drive, since I now have a WinXP English language Restore CD and I wanted to redo CentOS5, so I would have room to experiment with
2013 Nov 02
1
USB passthrough to WinXP guest - WinXP ignores it
WinXP ignores a USB passthrough! Hello, I need a persistent passthrough of a USB-device: Bus 001 Device 020: ID 04e6:5311 SCM Microsystems, Inc. I added <hostdev mode='subsy.... </hostdev> like this to xml file: [...] <on_crash>restart</on_crash> <devices> <hostdev mode='subsystem' type='usb' managed='no'>
2002 Oct 14
1
Printer settings on 2.2.5
Hello. We are using a Samba 2.2.5 as a PDC on a Debian GNU/Linux server. This server also handles a few printers, through LPRng. On the Unix side, no problem (duplex, simplex, short-duplex), everything works fine. I followed the instructions from the howto collection "Printing Support in Samba 2.2.x" to make these printers available on Samba. Most of the described procedure worked