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2002 Oct 18
0
Fw: something wrong with the list (or its members)
Had to modify because the list rejected it because out -- of -- office was
detected in the message,.
Adam Lang
Systems Engineer
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
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From: "Adam Lang" <aalang@rutgersinsurance.com>
Cc: <samba@samba.org>
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] something wrong with
2002 Jun 27
2
printer permissions
A stupid question. With new printing system (spoolss) how people
restrict access to the printers ? It was clear with the old system when
each printer was in a separate share. I could assign a list of valid
users for each printer share.
TIA.
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Yuri Pismerov, Sr. System Administrator,
TUCOWS.COM INC. (416) 535-0123 ext. 1352
2002 Oct 18
4
something wrong with the list (or its members)
I've noticed the list has pretty low answer:question ratio.
I tend to think that many replies go directly to people who post the
questions and those people never bother to share the answers with the
community. I don't think this is fair so we may want to do something in
this regard. We either need certain rules that will imply posting of
summaries (as {SUN,LINUX}managers lists do), or the
2002 Feb 12
1
rsync error: received SIGUSR1 or SIGINT (code 20) at rsync.c(229)
Trying to rsync between win2k machines.
rsync version is 2.5.3pre (downloaded today)
This is the message after 368100 files have been checked:
rsync error: received SIGUSR1 or SIGINT (code 20) at rsync.c(229)
My cmdline is :
c:\sbin\rsync\rsync -az /cygdrive/d/Home
xxx@xxx.skelleftea.se::dropZone/GY/ba-disk01 --stats -v -P --timeout=84600
I have tried with both with and without -z (-az or -a)
2002 Oct 08
5
Filesystem for Samba server
> Hi,
> Sorry if this is a stupid question (bit of a newbie). I'm building a Samba
> fileserver on a box with a hardware raid array of about 65GB which I'm
> hoping to share out to the local LAN . I was wondering if the filesystem
> used (ext2,ext3, reiserfs etc) on the partition where the Samba shares
> will reside makes much of a difference? I'd obviously like to
2004 Aug 16
1
MS-DOS, WinXP SP2 with 3.05 and 3.0.6rc2
Hello!
I use Windows XP SP2 on my clients. I use the http://unattended.sf.net to
automatically
install my WinXP machines from a MS-DOS client. This works fine in
samba-3.0.5 but since
SP2 causes a problem with printers I upgraded to samba-3.0.6rc2. RC2 in
turn doesn't work
with MS-DOS clients. The symptom is that I can boot from the fileserver
but when I try to
invoke a program I get
2002 Feb 13
0
rsync 2.4.6-3 cygwin : transfer interrupted (code 22) at util.c(211)
Having same problem as in previous threads with large number of files,
500.000+ and 20GB of data.
Im trying now to sync from w2k to a linux to see if I can get that working
before going to w2k -> w2k.
The client is running the rsync-cygwin-2.4.6-3 and the unix machine is
running a trustix (a distrib) supplied package of rsync-2.4.6.
It works from another client with the same cygwin version
2002 Nov 01
0
Re: Samba PDC and Kerberos(MIT or SEAM in Uinx, without microsoft ADS)
A few more questions and comments... related to this topic
If Kerberos is the back-end to LDAP.. there is no need to synchronize or store a password in the LDAP tree.. just the principal for the user in the userpassword attribute: userpassword = {kerberos}name@domain
in the smb.conf file do I need stuff like this?
Unix password sync = yes
passwd program =
2002 Nov 01
0
Re: Samba PDC and Kerberos(MIT or SEAM in Uinx,without microsoft ADS)
Jonathan Higgins wrote:
>
> A few more questions and comments... related to this topic
>
> If Kerberos is the back-end to LDAP.. there is no need to synchronize or store a >password in the LDAP tree.. just the principal for the user in the userpassword >attribute: userpassword = {kerberos}name@domain
That is correct. I did not mean sync between Kerberos and LDAP, I mean
sync
2002 Jul 26
1
pwdMustChange weirdness
Did anybody get to work password change enforcement with Samba PDC
running LDAP ?
It looks like it is "semi-working". I was able to enforce password
change with USRMGR, but now it keeps asking me for the password change
every time. I checked the pwdMustChange attribute and it is still set to
0 for some reason (hence checkbox for the password change enforcement in
USRMGR is still checked
2002 Oct 01
1
file quotas
Hi all,
I've compiled samba --with-quotas, turned on user and group quotas on
ext3,
assigned quotas, BUT it does not seem to be working. Windows client
always shows all available space instead of showing the quota. Do I miss
something ?
P.S. I run Debian with 2.4.19 kernel patched for ext3 ACL support (from
acl.bestbits.at).
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Yuri Pismerov, Sr. System Administrator,
TUCOWS.COM INC.
2002 Oct 17
1
Printer Management
Correct me if I'm wrong. With Samba 2.2.5, there is no way to get a
group of users to manage printers so they be able to select/deselect
duplex mode, tray, etc.
Although I'm able to add a group with the Security tab and give them
appropriate permissions, it doe not work from the user side - all the
settings are still grayed out.
P.S. I use LDAP backend if that matters.
--
Yuri
2006 Jul 11
1
[Fwd: NDN: Samba PDC With LDAP Backend, Failed to initialise SAM_ACCOUNT for us]
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I got this error when kicking out my first response. I don't know if I should ignore this, or if this is an issue that is affected
by the samba.org sites being down... but just in case..
Zach
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Subject: NDN: [Samba] Samba PDC With LDAP Backend, Failed to initialise
SAM_ACCOUNT for us
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006
2002 Nov 05
2
Retaining ownership of files
Hi
I want users to edit each other files, but not having the ownership changed
at all I.e. user1 create a word doc, user2 can edit it, but the ownership is
not changed to user2.
force create mode
force directory mode
force user
force group
I know of these , but our share have tons of dirs with files that have
different users and groups, 60+ developers working together.
Are there any new
2002 Oct 01
1
winbind trouble under load?
We have a large W2K domain with numerous terminalservers at the local
sites. Those sites also have a linux-2.2.20 server with samba-2.2.5.
The samba is used to store the profiles for both the terminalservers
and for the windows 2000/xp clients.
I use winbind and have joined the server to the domain without problem. I
can set rights on directories and so on. However from time to time when the
2004 Aug 06
0
NDN(15): Re: NDN(54): Stupid MTA
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2004 Aug 06
0
NDN(18): Re: NDN(54): Stupid MTA
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2004 Aug 06
0
NDN: Re: NDN(101): Directory Listing Problem
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2004 Aug 06
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NDN(2): Re: NDN(101): Directory Listing Problem
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2004 Aug 06
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NDN(4): Re: NDN(101): Directory Listing Problem
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