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2005 Oct 19
2
TFTP issue
Hello list,
pxelinux is stuck in the following place:
PXELINUX 2.11 0x4321babe
...
My IP address seems to be AC1300FE 172.19.0.254
ip=172.19.0.254:0.0.0.0:172.19.0.1:255.255.255.0
TFTP prefix:
Trying to load: pxelinux.cfg/01-00-0c-29-49-49-c9
(waits here for a while before proceeding to...)
Trying to load: pxelinux.cfg/AC1300FE
tcpdump shows me:
IP 172.19.0.254.57091 > 0.0.0.0:69: 50 RRQ
2002 Jun 27
2
Run executable file
Is it possible to create an executable in unix, place it on a samba share,
and run it from NT.
i ran a little test putting "ls" in my samba share and tried double clicking
it to see if it would run.
my main goal is to create a batch file from NT that calls a script located
on a unix box shared by samba
thanks
SBLI
2002 Jul 05
1
path to long in samba-2.2.5
Hello.
I have a problem with samba-2.2.5 and Win2000. I try to copy a file onto my
home share and the explorer takes a long time to copy the file. After a
while (ca. 30 seconds) there comes an error-box: path is to long (Der Pfad
ist zu lang.)
The error just gives me an OK-button. The files is correctly transmitted. I
checked it, but if takes a very long time and there comes the error-message.
2002 Jul 05
1
Printing to a file on a samba share
I cannot print to a file on a samba share,
because i get an error saying that the file is not present on the share.
I'm sure the file is created with 0 length, and its name is mangled.
It shoeld be FILE: and its mangled to file~???
Any suggestion?
2002 Jul 05
1
migrating samba to different machine
I tried migrating our samba settings from one machine to another, but
Windows sees it as a different server.
I currently have an older version of samba setup on an old machine. I
setup the latest version of samba on a different machine with different
build specs (e.g. acl support, etc.). I migrated over the
usernames/passwords and MACHINE.SID file (is this even used anymore?)
and setup smb.conf
2003 Jan 12
3
Using ssh as a wrapper
Has anyone tried to wrap your SMB session inside another TCP protocol
like SSH?
I'm trying to sync files across two linux machines but my broadband
provider is blocking SMB and port 139 traffic.
If anyone has any information it would be greatly appreciated.
Aram
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1999 Sep 25
2
file locking with win apps
Hello there,
I have a serious file locking problem with samba on a RH6 based Linux
machine.
>From the exported share a database files are being requested. Problem
is, only one client can access these - and even only one client can
initialize the database query engine, which is btrieve 6.15 workstation
engine.
The same problem affects .doc files. If one client has an open document,
the file is
1999 Feb 02
2
Can anyone suggest a solution?
Thankyou for taking the time to read this ...
We have large PC userbase and a not-so-large (but equally loud) Unix
user base. We have a requirement to "PopUp" information windows on ALL
our user's screens with an absolute minimum of manual intervention (ie
type the message once and then forget it).
We can manage the Unix X servers but can't seem to find a UNIX
application that
2003 Jan 18
2
secretly replacing a windows domain client with samba
Hello!
I have a problem: I work in a company which is strictly windows-only, and
I really need to replace a windows-xp machine - which is a member of the
company's domain - with a linux machine (using samba).
This new linux machine will have to upload backups of its data to a share
within the domain. Thus, it needs to be a member of the domain (correct?).
Obviously, I need to join the
2015 Dec 21
3
Dealing with MS Outlook winmail.dat on Linux mail server
Dear All,
Does someone do anything on your Linux (or UNIX) mail servers to convert
darn proprietary MS Outlook winmail.dat attachments your users may receive
(occasionally if lucky) into readable e-mail format.
I know quick answer to my question (good quick answer would probably be:
just trash them). Still, being involuntarily immersed into corporate world
(even at Educational institution),
1999 Jan 27
4
Problems copying many files
I'm encountering problems copying files from a Windows NT workstation
to a Linux system. Not all of the files are being copied.
A week ago I submitted a bug report. The only response was an
automated reply acknowledging that the message was received. I'm
assuming that they are very busy and have not had time to go through
all of the incoming e-mail.
Maybe someone here could help, or
1998 Jan 13
2
Problems with 1.9.18 using MS CLient 3.0
Hi!
I'm having the following problem with samba 1.9.18 running on Linux
2.0.32: I can't map drives using MS Client 3.0 for Dos. I get "Invalid
password for share (Error 86) from client when trying to map drives.
--- smb.conf ---------------------------------------------------
[global]
domain logons = no
dns proxy = no
getwd cache = yes
guest account = guest
hosts allow =
2001 Apr 18
2
2.2.0 Installed and a problem
Hello:
I've successfully build and upgraded to 2.2.0 here but I'm rapidly
puling out my hair (or what's left of it after alpha3) on getting W2K
working with LInux as a PDC.
Here's what I have:
smb.conf:
========
[root@eagle lib]# more smb.conf
# Global parameters
[global]
security = user
status = yes
workgroup = NETWRX1
domain logons = yes
2002 Sep 30
3
theora test suite
some of you may find this helpful:
I've uploaded a short (5 second) raw clip in yuv4mpeg format, associated audio, and batch files to exercise the encoder & decoder examples. In addition I've included the file as compressed (test.ogg), and a longer version as well to test playback sync.
Notes: to use MPlayer with the -vo yuv4mpeg option, you need to get the latest release and compile
2003 Jul 23
2
Question about converting VP3 to Ogg Theora
As I understand it the current plan is to make it possible to
losslessly transcode VP3 video to Theora video.
In my experience, one of the "features" of VP3 is it drops frames in
the event that there is little/no movement in a frame, or if "drop
frames" is enabled, to drop frames if the data rate is getting too
high. I understand that the way that VP3 does this in
2004 May 14
4
IP-PSTN / PSTN-IP Gateway Service Providers
We manage our own VOIP solution using Asterisk.
Has anyone had success with an IP-PSTN provider? I'm looking for someone to terminate SIP calls to the PSTN in the Seattle, Washington area. (vice-versa as well if possible)
Yes, I could do it myself via asterisk and digium cards but I would like to consider other options.
Any opinions?
Thanks,
Chad
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2002 Sep 14
4
Specific code questions
I haven't actually had many questions up to now. Despite the
all-encompassing CP_INSTANCE monolith, things have been relatively
easy going. Now we get into real grit:
First off, CBitman looks like it has endianness issues; it's packing
into host-order 32 bit arrays (the comments and symbol names seem to
indicate that this was originally byte-based packing code that got
upped to 32 bit.
2002 Oct 04
5
Theora support in ffdshow a ffvfw
Hi,
I'm developing ffdshow and ffvfw codecs for Windows. You can read more
about them at http://cutka.szm.sk and http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow.
Stéphane Bérubé asked me recently if I could implement Theora support. I knew
about first Theora release, downloaded its sources and tested it. I liked
the results add decided to support it.
I implemented encoding functionality into ffvfw,
2003 Feb 13
5
Ogg MIME types scheme
Hello everybody,
I hope to finish this MIME types discussion with these conclusions -
it's taken enough bandwidth on these lists :). So here's a generic MIME
types scheme that we all seem to be able to agree on and all that is
needed for the moment.
---
1) Ogg encapsulated files:
Any data that is encapsulated in an Ogg container will us the MIME type:
application/ogg
(as already
2003 Feb 13
5
Ogg MIME types scheme
Hello everybody,
I hope to finish this MIME types discussion with these conclusions -
it's taken enough bandwidth on these lists :). So here's a generic MIME
types scheme that we all seem to be able to agree on and all that is
needed for the moment.
---
1) Ogg encapsulated files:
Any data that is encapsulated in an Ogg container will us the MIME type:
application/ogg
(as already