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2003 Jul 14
0
Cisco 7960 Transfer Call drop problem
Hi, I'm having problems with transfer from an analog line via a X100p and Cisco 7960's running SIP. With an attended transfer the a call comes in, I transfer it to another 7960, they answer I announce the call, press transfer again, the two parties talk for 1-2 seconds then the analog line drops, though the Cisco phone is not aware of this, i.e. nothing on the screen changes. The
2015 Jul 01
0
UEFI/EFI booting and constantly asking for ldlinux.e64
On 7/1/2015 12:00 PM, Nelson, Ryan M. (ARC-TI)[SGT, INC] via Syslinux wrote: >>> I'm setting up UEFI booting and got to the point of having the >>> system talk >>> >to the dhcpd/tftpd server, grab the first image files >>> (syslinux.efi) and >>> >then continuously request the secondary image file (ldlinux.e64). >> So it appears to go
2004 Aug 26
0
Slow Samba share--why?
I trying to figure out why copying from a Samba drive to Windows XP is slower than an FTP transfer beween the same two machines. To copy the 110 MB file from Samba takes 400 seconds, and to transfer the same file by FTP takes 41 seconds. From using ethereal, and comparing a fast smb copy to a slow smb copy, I can see that the slow copy has a _lot_ more tcp traffic for a SMB single read
2003 Mar 03
0
Windows 98 Client or Linux problem?
I'm running Samba on a Linux 7.2 recently upgraded to 8.0 system. I have a problem that occurred in 7.2 and also occurs in 8.0. My clients are Windows 98. If a client reboots then regularly it is not possible to access files on the Linux server without restarting smb on the server. On the Windows 98 clients, in network neighbourhood I get \\Robert is not accessible. No permission to access
2004 Sep 03
1
Slow access when opening shares
Hey, I have slow access when I first open shares. If I reboot my XP box and then go to access a share, it takes a good 10 seconds for files to come up, even after I've typed in my username and password. Once accessed it runs fine and is fast. But, if I don't access it for 30 minutes, when I access it again it sits for like 10 good seconds before it does anything. This is very annoying.
2014 Nov 13
2
[Bug 2312] New: [Query] Window resizing support in ssh
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2312 Bug ID: 2312 Summary: [Query] Window resizing support in ssh Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 6.7p1 Hardware: Other OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P5 Component: ssh Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
2018 Feb 20
0
SAMBA failed join domain DC
Is there any idea why Samba does not join the domain in the DC role? By the way, to compile samba us need packages bind-utils libblkid-devel libsemanage-python libxml2-devel perl- Test-Base policycoreutils-python gcc gdb openldap-devel python- devel readline-devel audit-lib s- python checkpolicy libcgroup libselinux-python libselinux- utils mailcap perl-Algorithm-Diff
2001 Dec 03
1
Slow (very) Win Me client
Hello. My configuration is a RHS 7.1, samba 2.0.7, Win Me 4.90.3000. My smb.conf file: # Samba config file created using SWAT # from vincent (192.168.0.2) # Date: 2001/11/26 11:50:51 # Global parameters [global] workgroup = EVISTEL netbios name = SERVER server string = Samba Server encrypt passwords = Yes ssl CA certFile = /usr/share/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt debug level = 3 log file =
1999 Jan 20
3
oplcok_break more information (PR#12734)
Hi! After more work on the oplock_break problem, I've found the following in my tcpdump-smb logging. It seems that when ost5 (pid=26339 in the logs that follow) requests access to the oplocked file comm.inf from ost6 (pid=5872) the oplock_break failes (this is NOT isolated to any one or two systems on our network, just using these two as an example, and the server reports no dropped packets
2018 Feb 20
2
SAMBA failed join domain DC
samba-tool domain join example.ru DC --server=srv-dc01.example.ru --username=vas.lah --password=password --realm=EXAMPLE.RU --site=SITE2 -d 1 > /tmp/log.txt 2>&1 --------- config --------- workgroup is EXAMPLE realm is example.ru Looking up IPv4 addresses Looking up IPv6 addresses No IPv6 address will be assigned Setting up secrets.ldb Setting up the registry Setting up the privileges
2014 Feb 19
0
Re: Networkfilters in Routed setup
On 02/19/2014 08:47 AM, h0rst wrote: > >>>> 2014-02-19 14:11:58.636+0000: 7075: error : virCommandWait:2376 : internal error: Child process (LC_ALL=C PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin HOME=/root USER=root LOGNAME=root /usr/sbin/dnsmasq --version) unexpected exit status 1: libvirt: error : cannot execute binary /usr/sbin/dnsmasq: Permission denied
2012 Jul 16
2
Suspicious activity on domain
Hello, Last week I have detected with Zabbix that a member of my Samba domain had been downloading at a rate of around 8 Mbps for two days and a half. When asking the person to whom belonged the machine, he didn't know he was downloading anything but he said he had observed his machine had slowed down since then. I took a tcpdump of the traffic before terminating his session on Windows
1999 Jan 15
1
Oplock question
Hi! Been having the same problem with oplocks for a while and have been trying to figure out what's going wrong. The FAQ says that we may have a networking (hardware?) problem, but according to the Linux box's ifconfig results, we have had no errors and no dropped packets on the internal network. I am able to reproduce the error pretty much at will on our network, and it is not isolated
2003 Feb 05
1
Speed/lockup problems with wireless client
Hi, I have samba running on a home LAN using a Linksys mixed wired (100 Mbit ethernet) & wireless access point, which also does NAT to a DSL modem. The server is connected to this access point via an ethernet cable. Clients can connect via wireless or wired network connection. I am using encrypted passwords, and have in smb.conf: socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=4096
2004 Nov 22
0
Samba machine wanting to connect to 192.168.192.1
I have a samba machine used by some users but most users use the windows 2003 server. It all works fine except when one particular user connects to the samba machine the samba machine will then try to connect to 192.168.192.1. This drives our netowrk people crazy because we don't have any machines in the network that are 192.anything. We are using a fairly old version of samba - 2.2.3a. At
2008 Oct 23
3
PDA-Logon: mal formed packet
Debian Lenny Samba 3.2.3 LOOX N560 with Windows Mobile 5 Hello, ?my PDA LOOX N560 could connect via WLAN to SAMBA under Etch. Meanwhile I upgraded to Debian Lenny and now may PDA cannot connect anymore to the server. Error 1223 or 1222. Connecting to XP-Clients via WLAN is okay. Connecting to Samba Wireshark tells me: malformed packet: No. ? ? Time ? ? ? ?Source ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
2006 May 31
1
printing fails for SPOOLSS OpenPrinterEx request
Hi, I have a problem with my printing setup of a windows XP client with a samba server. The windows driver seems to use different ways of smb/printer communication for printing in normal/duplex mode and for printing brochures. The latter failes silently. normal/duplex printing uses: SMB Open Print File Request brochure printing starts with: SPOOLSS OpenPrinterEx request I recorded the network
2003 Aug 27
0
os/2 & AIX & Samba & VisualAge error
While trying to switch a domain from an WinNT 4.0 SP ? to an AIX 4.3 with samba 2.2.8 with OS2/warp 4 clients we receive some unexpected errors. - we can log on to the new domain , run logon scripts, map network drives , store and retrive files , print to a Remote server using the printers shared by samba. - we can't run VisualAge Generator (2.X) retriving files from the samba server. (we
2014 Feb 19
2
Re: Networkfilters in Routed setup
On Di, 2014-02-18 at 16:06 -0700, Eric Blake wrote: > There should be no problem upgrading to a newer libvirt. We take great > pains to ensure that a newer version of libvirt can be reloaded and > gracefully understand the XML recorded by older versions, with no loss > to running VMs. While there have been bugs on this front, they get > caught and patched quickly, so by updating
2002 Dec 14
1
OS X slow with Samba server
I have an Apple iBook running OS X 10.2 connected to my network via an 802.11b wireless network. When I transfer files via SMB with my Windows 2000 computer, the speed seems reasonable. However, when I connect to a share on my Debian (x86) box (kernel 2.4.19) running Samba 2.2.3a-12 for Debian, the speed is only about a sixth as fast (transferring files to or from the Win2k box is about 6