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2003 Jun 15
1
Unable to run SWAT
I'm trying to learn Samba on a Linux 7.0 box. I've just installed Samba 2.0.7. I've been able to run all the tests in DIAGNOSIS.TXT, manually edit the smb.conf file, and I can even see some folders on the Samba server from a Windows 98 machine on my LAN. But I am unable to run SWAT on the Samba Server (or from any other computer on my LAN). Every time I enter http://localhost:901/
2003 Jun 06
2
samba newbie having trouble configuring samba on RH7.3...
I just downloaded Samba ver2.2.8a onto my RH server and I'm unsure on how to properly configure samba. I've seen documentation online for the older versions which contain instructions for running ./configure, make, and make install. I don't see ./configure in my samba-2.2.8a directory so I'm clueless on what to do next. Can anyone assist with this? TIA
2005 May 30
5
ipchains to shorewall
I have tried to replace these lines from ipchains to work with shorewall. # /NFS requires 111/tcp (sunrpc/portmapper) and *all* UDP ports./ # ipchains -A input -p tcp -s $SUBNET -i eth0 -d 0/0 111 -j ACCEPT ipchains -A input -p udp -s $SUBNET -i eth0 -d 0/0 -j ACCEPT # /These ports are required by bootp, tftpd, and PXE./ # /There are also a handful of udp ports that need to/ # /be open,
2002 Oct 09
7
ipchains iproute2 and port based routing
Hi all! I try to make port based routing, because a have two connections to the internet. My router is a "one disk floppy router for linux". It is a big router project www.fli4l.de. I try also to make a opt, it is like a plugin for this router. This project uses Kernel 2.2.19 compiled with libc5 (because it is small and you can use one floppy disk). At the moment, iproute2 is not
2003 May 14
3
Redhat firewall problem...
I've just tried setting up a Shrike (9) version of Redhat. Using the medium settings of lokkit, then adding manually accept commands for ports 137/udp 138/udp, 139/tcp and 445/tcp, I thought I should have been ready to go. This isn't the case, however. I know it's not the smb.conf settup because when I kill iptables samba works. When iptables IS running however, it will respond
2001 Apr 05
3
Config question.
Can anyone tell me what the absolute minimally permissive ipchains rule would be to allow tinc to operate correctly between two hosts. If we were to presume each tinc host had a default-deny policy, what ipchains command(s) would allow tinc to do its thing? I've scanned the docs on the tinc site and not found the answer- sorry if I'm blind or dumb. Thanks, Patrick - Tinc:
2000 Apr 27
3
samba and firewalls
I have a little home network with one Windows 98 PC and a pc running linux. My idea is that as soon as DSL is finally made available to my area (which I keep getting told will be real soon now) I want to route it through the linux box and up to the Windows PC, using IP masquerading, etc. At present I have samba enabled on the unix box which opens up several worthwhile conveniences to me:
2002 Jun 14
4
ipchains question
I have a couple questions that I will submit separately. When I have IPchains running I can't get my samba box to show up in network neighborhood, but when I turn ipchains off the box shows up. What rules do I need to add for things to work properly? -- Raymond Norton Little Crow Telemedia Network 320-234-0270
2002 Aug 20
3
RH 7.3 + Samba DC
Hi All, very new to the linux thing. I have tried our local linux list but no luck. I have setup Samba on the box which is running Rh7.3 with Samba 2.2.3a-6 (server/common & client) I got a tut from IBMs site on how to setup a pdc with samba and redhat. I followed the tut step for step but still when I want to login on wind98 onto the box I get a message that the pdc is not found. When I
2002 Oct 07
2
FireWall Effects on Samba (Newbie)
Dear List, I have been wrestling with getting Samba 2.2.5 on Redhat 7.1 working on a Windows NT network containing W2K, W98 and Mac machines. I can see the Samba server (gargoyle) from the Win machines fine, but cannot browse any shares (Network unreachable error message). This seems a relatively common problem, but seems harder to resovle in my case :-) I have walked through the toubleshooting
2002 Oct 21
9
help, a children can not borrow from a parent?
Hi ; MY script: tc-htb3 qdisc del dev eth2 root ipchains -F tc-htb3 qdisc add dev eth2 root handle 10: htb default 20 r2q 40 tc-htb3 class add dev eth2 parent 10: classid 10:1 htb rate 50Mbit burst 2000 tc-htb3 class add dev eth2 parent 10:1 classid 10:100 htb rate 12mbit ceil 50mbit prio 1 tc-htb3 class add dev eth2 parent 10:1 classid 10:20 htb rate 38mbit ceil 50Mbit prio 8 ipchains
2001 Mar 01
5
Bandwidth limiting a MASQed network.
Hi! I just recently entered the wonderful world of the so called "advanced routing" and decided to try and limit the bandwidth of a MASQed network here and ended up in trouble :(. The setup is (as far as I can tell) pretty straightforward. eth0 is connected to the "real" network with a proper IP, and eth2 is 192.168.10.x (the MASQed network). All of it is basicly right out of
2000 Nov 16
6
Backup Route
Hi there. I''ve two Internet connections at the same box, one connection is made through ADSL, and another is made with a Radio-Link (WaveLAN IE822). I wan''t to do a backup connection with the ADSL link. With what tools I can do this? ipchains, iptables, a third party tool? -- ____________________________________________________________ PIII 500MHz - 98MB RAM -
2001 Mar 15
12
Balancing ip traffic over two or more internet (adsl) connections
Hi. I''ve got here the following configuration: (turn on fixed pitch font to be able to see the scheme in a more accurately way) Client machines <-----> ADSL Router 1 <-----> INTERNET (192.168.0.0/24) (192.168.0.229) NAT Client machines <-----> ADSL Router 1 <-----> INTERNET (192.168.1.0/24) (192.168.1.229) NAT [if doesn''t really
2000 Jul 09
2
Where did I go wrong with this Samba configuration?
I'm just about to give up in despair of getting Samba working on my network. I've browsed through several books, HOWTOs and websites and still can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. Before I quit, could someone double check this and maybe spot what I've missed? First, let me describe my network. Names and IP addresses have been changed to protect the innocent. :-)
2001 Jan 23
5
iptables
Isn''t it possible with iptables to filter on DSCP field? Thanks, Tom Aernoudt
2002 Nov 06
1
help, strange question about tcp and udp traffic control?
Hi ; +--------+ +-----------+ +--------+ | server |---------- | linux box |---------------------| Client | +--------+ +-----------+ +--------+ MY script: tc-htb3 qdisc del dev eth1 root ipchains -F tc-htb3 qdisc add dev eth1 root handle 10: htb default 20 r2q 40 tc-htb3 class add dev eth1 parent 10: classid 10:1 htb
2005 May 12
7
wanted A tool to measure bandwidth....
Hello Everybody, I have configured a Linux box that does traffic shaping. Its working wonderfully fine, just as expected...Now i want to measure the bandwidth consumed by each of my hosts....But I dont want SNMP to run on all the hosts[as required by MRTG] I used iptraf on my linux box, but it only measures the bandwidth on interface basis only.... I tried installing traffic-vis, its not working
2003 Jun 21
1
OT: Why are so many using Samba to authenticate as PDC??
I need to get some feedback on some good reasons for incorporating Samba into a corporate environment that runs mostly Microsoft, but also Sun, and some linux systems. Can anyone here that have used Samba for more than a few months elaborate on some of their reasons for choosing to use Samba? Advantages and disadvantages are also welcomed. Many thanks in adcance.
2002 Feb 25
1
ipchains - major newbie trap
Just a quick word - I spent two days trying to get Samba to work. The whole problem was a lack of knowledge about ipchains (firewall). It was part of the RH7.1 install package, and the medium security setting stops all tcp and udp traffic for a lot of ports, including those needed for NetBIOS (137-139) It is pretty easy to fix, the IPCHAINS-HOWTO is a good and humorous read, and by the end of