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2003 Apr 15
5
net use H: /home does not work
The latest Orielly book Using SAMBA 2nd edition says that after you have created a homes share that adding this line to your logon.bat file the user's home directory will be mapped and it will be called their user name. Well the logon.bat script gets an error on this line saying that it is not the proper use of the net use command. So instead I changed the command to net use H:
2003 Apr 04
1
hide folders from others
Hi, I am new to the samba world (and also to the list) and have been just marveled about the many possibilities, however I am stuck in a problem since 2 weeks and have found no solution to it: I need to configure my network neighbourhood so that the users will only see their folders and the folders of the groups they belong to. I have already tried path = /data/%g but the problem is that
1999 Feb 03
10
Swat problem
To: samba@samba.org cc: From: Thomas Bail/External/CologneRe/GRN @ GRN Date: 02/03/99 08:32:52 AM Subject: Swat problem Hi everyone out there in the world, I found a small problem with SWAT. I can easily switch off Samba with SWAT, but I am not able to start Samba with SWAT using the status panel. Is that correct or am I doing something wrong. I'm using Samba 2.0.0 and the
2003 Apr 12
3
WG: Samba 2.2.7a and XP pro
Dear Michael, I just have the same problem you have with samba 2.2.3a on a Suse 8.0 machine and win xp pro. Besides I performed all the steps below. >From my postings I learned that the prob might have something to do with a wrong mapping in smbusers file. It seems to me that the workstation account is mapped to user nobody. Up to now I was not able to solve the prob. Do you have any ideas
2017 Apr 21
3
Need a bit of 'archeocomputing' help on CentOS 7.
I have an application with is binary-only, does its job well, and is only available for either libc5 (!) or early early glibc2.0 (!!). It has been running on a Red Hat Linux 5.2 (NOT RHEL; RHL) server for a really long time, and it honestly does its job and it's not easily replaced by an open-source solution at the moment. So, I need to do one of the following things: 1.) Run Red Hat
2010 May 27
3
rjags in Ubuntu 10.04
I've not been able to install rjags successfully in Ubuntu 10.04 : ** testing if installed package can be loaded Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'rjags', details: call: dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) error: unable to load shared library '/home/scott/R/i486-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.11/rjags/libs/rjags.so': libjags.so.2: cannot open shared object file:
2001 Apr 25
1
RHL init.d/sshd ipv6 hack
Hello all, I'm using the attached patch. With it, if you add OPTIONS="-6" in /etc/sysconfig/sshd (this kind of sysconfig/<name> is a pretty normal RHL practice), then you can enable ipv4 and ipv6 on RHL without problems and without having to modify the init.d/sshd script. This or something like should IMO be added. Removing 'noreplace' from sshd_config
2002 May 06
2
patch: contrib/redhat/openssh.spec updates for privsep
Hello! Now that PrivSep stuff works for PAM too, I took the time to update contrib/redhat/openssh.spec to create the sshd user and set up the /var/empty dir when installing the packages. These have been done the Red Hat style, the uid/gif 74 is currently free in RHL. The only minor issues I could think of were: - I'm not sure if /var/empty should be owned by openssh-server package, but
2017 Apr 22
1
Need a bit of 'archeocomputing' help on CentOS 7.
> Am 22.04.2017 um 15:42 schrieb Lamar Owen <lowen at pari.edu>: > > On 04/21/2017 12:11 PM, Lamar Owen wrote: >> ... >> The latest version of libc5 I know of that was shipped by Red Hat is in RHL 6.2, libc-5.3.12. (There is a 5.4, but not sure of stability or compatibility). >> ... >> I've successfully set up the bridging; a CentOS 7 VM on the same
2002 Dec 30
4
error message in smbd.log file: bind failed on port 139 socket_addr = 0.0.0.0.
I can run nmbd successfully, but smbd dies almost immediately when I run it, the smbd.log file has the message "bind failed on port 139 socket_addr = 0.0.0.0.". When I do a netstat -an | grep 139, it shows that tcp is listening on port 139. How do I resolve this conflict between tcp and smbd?
2002 Oct 17
4
information about XP <-> samba ?
I'm thinking about upgrading our NT4-clients to XP in the near future and I want to know how well XP is supported by SAMBA in the recent samba-versions. I found many single statements in usenet, but I wonder if there is a kind of XP-FAQ out there. (The one at samba-page is very outdated) Especially I need to know how well XP integrates in a existing NT4-domain (samba as PDC). Then I need
2007 Dec 03
2
Does Redhat have a list of changed packages in 5.1?
The information at: http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS5.1 is great. Does RH have something that shows what has changed with them from 5.0 to 5.1? So far I have only found: http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-5.1-Manual/manual/doc000.html Like what release of Firefox, etc.
2007 Apr 05
2
How should I create a repo on Centos 2.1?
I tracked down a createrepo rpm "for RHL 7.x, AS 2.1" etc (hosted by Dag), but it's uninstallable. Eventually I managed to create an rpm from the source (actually, that's fairly easy when onw knows to say "python2"), but python-urlgrabber has completely defeated me. According to Dag, the problem is that "upstream" doesn't see the need to support
2002 May 09
2
How can I tell which users are currently connected?
I am running RHL 7.2 with Samba 2.2.3a using a W2K DC for authentication via winbind. From the linux box, how can I find out which users are currently connected to my box via Samba? This would help a lot when I need to reboot the server or restart the samba service because of changes that need to immediately go into effect. Thanks Kevin Bramblett
2000 Nov 22
2
fds closed after SIGCHLD bug still in newest version (fwd)
can someone confirm this? it does not happen on openbsd. -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Florian Wunderlich <fwunderlich at devbrain.de> Subject: Re: fds closed after SIGCHLD bug still in newest version Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 14:44:17 +0100 Size: 3926 Url:
2012 Jan 27
2
LSi Logic SCSI controller driver
Hello, I have found a lot of discussions concerning the LSI Logic scsi driver. E.g.: https://lkml.org/lkml/2010/4/26/335 https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16547 http://www.redhat.com/archives/rhl-list/2007-April/msg02661.html VMware ESXI was updated on 28. April 2011. Is this bug fixed in CentOS 6? RHEL 6 beta: the bug was included so far as I have read. -- Viele Gr??e Helmut
2003 Mar 18
2
Multiple Groups, Different Permissions problem
Hello everyone, I need to setup some directories (in RHL 7.2 running Samba 2.2.3a w/ W2K PDC) to allow multiple groups, each of which has different permissions. If this can be done on the Linux side, this would be preferred, but if it has to be done in Samba, any help in understanding how to make this happen is appreciated. I know Windows NT/W2K allows multiple groups and I would think Linux
2019 Oct 06
2
Re: Error validating install location: Distro 'rhel8' does not exist in our dictionary
On Sat, Oct 5, 2019 at 7:27 PM Oliver Dzombic <info@layer7.net> wrote: > Hi, > > if you run on a shell the command: > > osinfo-query os > > you will see that its: > > rhl8.0 | Red Hat Linux 8.0 > | 8.0 | http://redhat.com/rhl/8.0 > > > so instead of rhel8, i suggest you to try rhl8.0 > > Good luck ! > > Greetings >
2001 Nov 21
2
access from win98
Dear List I have installed RHL 7.1 and installed samba as described in FAQ. When I try to access through Windows 98(client) Network Neighbourhood, it shows "Linux Server" but i could not able to access, as following error appears: \\Linux Server is not accessible The computer or sharename could not be found, make sure you typed is correctly, and try again. I just
2001 Feb 22
1
2.5.1p1 logout hangs after RHL crond start
The RHL 6.2 command "/etc/rc.d/init.d/crond start" prevents clean logout from compiled version of OpenSSH-2.5.1p1 on all hosts. The command "/etc/rc.d/init.d/crond stop" is OK. This occurs for interactive or command line requests. ssh remotehost /etc/rc.d/init.d/crond stop --- works every time ssh remotehost /etc/rc.d/init.d/crond start --- hangs every time Control-C will