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2006 Jan 10
3
ROR setup problems with Suse + apache
hello, I am tying to run ROR on apache 2 with suse linux 9.3, and I do not succeed with it. I set rubby und rails and all scripts are running fine. my Document root : /srv/rails/demo/public I did not setup FastCGI because I could not run it with normal CGI jet. my Virtual Server runs on 192.168.0.111 ServerName rails DocumentRoot /srv/rails/demo/public <Directory
1999 Mar 16
0
Can not Join to NT Domain
Hi All, I installed SAMBA 2.0 on PC Running FreeBSD 2.2.1 I have some problems like this: a. I try to set netbios name with "netbios name=mycomputer", but Samba always use first DNS name b. I try to set netbios alias, but I can not attach that alias name with smbclient command and under windows client c. I try to set wins server to NT server, but when I use nmblokup. it always search on
2003 Aug 19
0
Can't write mount entrysmbmnt failed: 1
I've compiled and installed samba-2.2.8a on an embedded linux/uClibc system, and I'm having problems using smbmount. I've appended the debuglevel=10 output of smbmount. What does smbmount mean when it says it "Can't write mount entry"? I tried running it under strace to see what it was writing to, but all I saw was: rt_sigaction(SIGTERM, {0x10000000, [], 0x408160},
2004 Jan 06
1
ATA call
Hey all! I'm having problems trying to set up an ATA 186 with my Asterisk box. When I get the phone to place the call, I type the extension and I only get busy signal after 5 seconds. So I can't call my Asterisk box from my ATA and either call from my Asterisk to my ATA. Does anybody know what can be happing? Log is attached.. tks regards Oz -------------- next part -------------- >
2010 Jun 11
1
DHCP/DNS server for LAN with mainly Windows clients : Outlook Express vs. Webmail problem
Hi, I recently setup a CentOS 5 file server for a small LAN consisting of 15 Windows XP clients. The LAN is eventually expected to migrate to Linux, at least some of the client machines. The previous setup made by a local Windows-only computer firm was an unhealthy mix of static and dynamic IP addresses with conflicting adresses, etc. First thing I undertook was clean up this mess by setting
2006 Jun 19
1
Slightly OT: Browsing issues with Windows 2003 Server, Win 2K server and Windows 2000 clients
Hi, everybody: Forgive me for bringing this to you. We normally use Samba servers but are dealing with a situation involving two Windows 2003 servers and browsing, and the truth is, I can't think of a better forum to bring questions about browsing. We have the following situation: Domain controller is a Windows 2000 machine at 192.168.0.100 The backup domain controller is a Windows 2003
2012 Jun 20
2
TINC - sometimes working a bit
Hello everyone! I'm trying to get tinc running, but couldn't make it until now... My current situation is: all tincs are connected, but there ist (almost) no traffic: Only two PCs are able to ping to another, but not to itself. Let me explain, what I'm planning to do: I've got four networks: PROM: 10.69.0.0/16 PAN: 192.168.30.0/24 (I'm afraid, I can't change PAN to
2004 Nov 10
0
nmblookup failing
Hi, I can't get "net view \\<servername>" to work from my Windows test client. It fails with "The network path was not found". I followed some of the online debugging guides and have found that a couple of the test nmblookups on the server are failing. The server is named 'fileserver1' and its IP address is 155.2.196.251 for the purpose of this email.
2011 Jul 02
0
nmblookup works by IP but not netbios name.
Hello list, The issue is as the topic says, following are details: the Samba server running as ADS member, NBT enabled on Windows machines, no WINS. Windows machines can find each other by 'nbtstat -a' but cannot find the Samba server. The Samba server can't find neither Windows machines nor itself by 'nmblookup -a <netbios-name>', error message is "could not open
2001 Oct 31
1
nmblookup status meaning
Hi, I'm the author of lisa (http://lisa-home.sourceforge.net). Currently I'm trying to include netbios name lookup into my program and am using the sources from nmblookup. Can you please help me ? What is the meaning of these status flags and the status type or why can I find docs ? printf("%s <%x> - %s\n", cleanname, status[i].type, //
2004 Aug 02
0
nmblookup and subnets
Hi People, Im using nmblookup from linux box to determine the IP of given of a machine from its netBIOSName. "nmblookup" seems to work find within a single subnet, but when looking up machines on different subnets I run into trouble. I have tried: Nmblook -B <subnet> netBIOSName, but that still does not help. Am I doing something wrong? Any help or ideas would be much
2007 Apr 18
0
Making Linux use nmblookup to transform names into IP addresses
Hello The current network configuration is like this: * We have a few PCs with Linux or Windows XP * Those PCs are interconnected using an Ethernet network * The router to which all PCs are connected also acts as a NAT, which allows access to the internet * The network doesn't have any DNS server (we manually entered the ISP's DNS servers' IP addresses on each
2006 Jul 07
0
Nmblookup problem.
Hi All: When I usign nmblookup to query my domain controller, I got different = results: root@Latrell:# nmblookup -A ADDomain.com Looking up status of 169.254.211.91 No reply from 169.254.211.91 root@Latrell:# nmblookup -A ADDomain.com Looking up status of 172.23.26.204 WIN-2003 <00> - M <ACTIVE> WIN <00> -
2006 Jul 10
0
nmblookup fails to look up hostnames containing non-ASCII characters
I'm trying to use nmblookup to find the IP address of a Windows machine called "MARKETKA" (only with an accent over the 'E'). If I do a reverse lookup on the IP address, with debugging enabled, I can see that the hex code for the accented 'E' character is 0x90: $ nmblookup -d 4 -A 192.168.1.15 | grep MARK answers 0 char .MARK.TKA hex
2004 Jan 07
1
samba 3.0.1 nmblookup
I have FC1 + samba 3.0.1. From Nautilus I can't browse into smb:/// to view any available domain/workgroup. But I can go directly to any computer with smb:///conputer-name. When I tried to call 'nmblookup -M -- -' I get: querying __MSBROWSE__ on 192.168.0.255 name_query failed to find name __MSBROWSE__ #01 Does anyone know what's wrong? PS. Initially I had Samba 3.0.0 and
2008 Apr 29
0
Samba fails diagnosis.txt test #5 nmblookup
I am using diagnosis.txt on a connection between Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon and a Windows XP machine with service pack 1 and 2 installed. !== DIAGNOSIS.txt for Samba release 2.0.7 26 Apr 2000 Contributor:Andrew Tridgell Updated:November 1, 1999 Subject:DIAGNOSING YOUR SAMBA SERVER diagnosis.txt fails on test #5. TEST 5: ------- run the command "nmblookup -B winpro '*'" You should
2011 Nov 15
1
Centos6 and samba and nmblookup
Folks I've installed Centos6 and Samba. I noticed that the program "nmblookup" and a few other Samba related programs, documented in the RHEL6 guide, are not included in Centos6. A search using YUM also did not find "nmblookup", using the repositories: base, centosplus, contrib, cr, epel, extras, updates, virtualbox Has its functionality been moved elsewhere, or
2002 Oct 30
0
nmblookup problem
Hi, I've been working through the Teach Yourself Samba book with my install of Samba and I run up against this issue while going through the diagnostics after I failed to see my samba server in my network places on my Windows 2000 client. nmblookup -d 2 '*' "If the broadcast address is configured correctly, you should see multiple messages saying "Got a positive name query
2000 Jul 24
2
Nmblookup trouble
Hi, Some time ago, I wrote a small script based on some information on one of the Samba lists, which let me figure out which machine a user was logged in on. The script was this:- # smbfind: watch for someone to log in PATH=/bin:/usr/bin case $# in 0) echo 'Usage: smbfind <nt_login>' 1>&2; exit 1 esac nmblookup -S "${1}#03" | awk '/<00> - /{print
2003 May 04
1
nmblookup fails
I'm debugging my Samba setup using the "Troubleshooting Techniques" from Sam's Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours. Everything works fine up until the nmbd section. I am able to do the following correctly: nmblookup -U 127.0.0.1 __SAMBA__ nmblookup -U 127.0.0.1 POGO (the server) nmblookup -B 192.168.1.255 WIN-CLIENT (the client) but when I do nmblookup -B 192.168.1.255