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2003 Nov 04
0
Read Write Access to Linux Share
Hi,
I need to allow all users on my small network (6 users) to be able to read
and write on my Linux Share "raid_A". So far, I have been partially successful.
By forcing samba to use the same username regardless of who is actually
logged on (see smb.conf file below), I can make the owner of all files written to
the /home/avidserver/raid director be "avidfiles" and the
2007 May 11
1
Writing files > 2GB from Windows
Can anybody explain why SOME Windows XP applications have trouble
writing files larger than 2 GB (or sometimes larger than 4 GB) to Linux
Samba shares, when OTHER Windows applications on the same machine do not
have difficulty writing large files to the same Samba share? And when
the underlying Linux filesystem supports very large files?
I have sometimes even found that a SINGLE Windows
2005 Apr 06
2
10 Gigabit Ethernet and Samba
Do anyone have any experience using 10 Gigabit Ethernet connections with
Samba? Specifically, if you have had such an experience, can you share what
sorts of optimizations you made to get the maximum data transfer between server
and workstation?
I am just experimenting with this kind of setup myself and I see a huge GULF
between the raw TCP/IP transfers that I can make between two
2005 Jan 23
3
Samba PDC and Windows XP not executing logon.bat
I have spent most of the past 24 hours reading various samba docs and
searching google for help -- but can't find a solution. Suggestions and solutions
would be appreciated.
I have set up a Linux Box (Samba 3.02) as a PDC with roaming profiles. (I
haven't upgraded, because this box is a model for over 100 other boxes in the
field). I can add XP users to the domain and their roaming
2005 Mar 16
2
CUPS error with 3.0.11
I recently upgraded from Samba 3.0.2a to Samba 3.0.11. I didn't change
anything in my smb.conf file.
But Now, when a user logs on to my Linux server and access a Samba share, in
the log file for that machine there is always a message repeated twice:
[2005/03/16 05:40:23, 0] printing/print_cups.c:cups_cache_reload(85)
Unable to connect to CUPS server localhost - Connection refused
As
2004 Apr 27
3
Making shares invisible to unauthorized users
Hi,
Is there a simple way to set up Samba so that users ONLY see the shares that
belong to them?
I'm not talking about the user's HOME directory. But lets say I have 60
shares in my smb.conf file. To make it less confusing for users when they access
the Samba server from Windows, I want the users to ONLY see the shares that
belong to them.
So, I want to set up each share so that
2004 Sep 27
2
Getting Samba to ask for Username and Password
Can somebody tell me how to get samba to ask me for a username and password
when I click on my Samba server in Windows XP Explorer?
When I click on another computer on the network (Workstation A) from a
workstation (Workstation B) where I'm NOT logged in with a username:password that
Workstation A recognizes as having an account, I get a dialog box asking me for
a username and password.
2005 Mar 08
1
Roaming Profiles and Mapped Drives
Hi,
I have a weird problem with a Linux Server acting as a PDC with Samba 3.02.
If I map a particular Samba share as the "Z" drive -- and I use roaming
profiles with a logon.bat script -- the share will NEVER automatically reconnect
when logging on again. This happens 100 percent of the time.
And now the same thing seems to be happening for any shared mapped as the
2003 Dec 22
4
Problem Restarting Samba3
I have Samba 3.0.0 installed on Mandrake 9.2. I also have Samba 2.8.8a
installed per instructions from Mandrake -- but I do NOT start Samba 2.8.8a
automatically. In fact, I don't use it at all. Maybe I should uninstall the Samba
2.8.8a rpm??? I will update to 3.0.1 as soon as an rpm is available from Mandrake.
Anyway, I have a problem when I try to add a new share to my smb.conf file. I
2004 Oct 29
2
MAC OS X and Samba Shares > 2 TB
Does somebody know if the Samba Client in MAC OS X (10.3.4 and 10.3.5) has
problems looking at Linux-based Samba shares that are larger than 2 TB?
I have Samba 3.0.2 running on my Linux box. I have never had any difficulty
with the Mac seeing a 2 TB RAID array on the Linux box, but when the Mac looks
at the 4 TB array, it can see all the contents and create folders but it can't
create
2010 Feb 03
0
Fwd: OS X Clients Can't Create Sub-Directories
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Kimball Larsen <kimball at miridiatech.com>
> Date: February 2, 2010 7:58:49 PM MST
> To: Andy Liebman <andyliebman at aol.com>
> Subject: Re: [Samba] OS X Clients Can't Create Sub-Directories
>
>
> On Feb 2, 2010, at 6:53 PM, Andy Liebman wrote:
>
>>
>> Kimball Larsen wrote:
>>> I'm running
2003 Nov 08
1
Second Windows Computer Disconnects First
Hi,
I'm setting up a Linux machine to use as a file server for a small group of
windows machines.
Like many of the folks who write to this list, I'm having all kinds of
difficults getting the Windows machines to be able to access the Linux shares.
In my case, the most frustrating thing is that all of my Windows machines and
users can access the Linux shares SOMETIMES. But
2004 Nov 15
2
Problem with "include=smb.%U.conf"
Hi,
Does anybody know why Windows clients can see shares that are defined by the
"include=/etc/samba/smb.%U.conf" option in but Mac OS X and Linux Samba
clients cannot see those shares?
In other words, I have a bunch of users. Each user has a set of his/her own
unique shares on my Linux server that are defined in files called:
/etc/samba/smb.User1.conf
/etc/samba/smb.User2.conf
2004 May 19
1
Reconnect to Shares not working
I've just reconfigured my Samba 3 setup so that Windows users basically only
see shares they are supposed to see when they browse the Samba server through
Explorer.
At the suggestion of others on this list, I used the "include =
/etc/samba/smb.%U.conf" feature and create a "smb.username.conf" file for each Linux user.
To get Explorer to display the shares assigned to
2004 Nov 16
1
Why some WinXP machines won't reconnect on reboot
Hi Samba list.
Here is my scenario. I have 10 Windows XP machines that use a Linux box as a
file server. Running Mandrake 10 (more or less), 2.6, Samba 3.03. We have
hundreds of individual shares defined -- but users only see their own shares (we
use the "include=smb.%U.conf" setting in Global settings, and define the shares
in individual conf files for each user.)
When we use
2005 Feb 04
2
Shares of Logged Out Users Still Visible By Next User
Hi.
I'm running Samba 3.0.2 (a?) on Linux. For the most part, it's working
great. I have set up Samba as a PDC and also just as a workgroup server.
However, under both scenarios I'm seeing a troublesome behavior with Windows
XP machines that have many users who frequently log on and log off.
If User A logs off Windows XP and User B logs on 30 or 40 seconds later,
sometimes
2005 Jan 24
3
Roaming Profiles -- Problem Rapidly Switching Users
Does anybody have any insight into what could be causing this strange
problem? I have Samba 3.02 (sorry, can't upgrade right now). My Linux box is running
Mandrake 10 Official. I have Samba configured as a PDC.
I can successfully add machines to my Domain -- and log on as ANY user from
ANY machine. However on a SINGLE MACHINE, when I log on as USER_1 and access
that user's roaming
2005 Mar 15
2
Samba and Preallocated Files
A question about capturing videos to a Samba share...
When Apple's Final Cut Pro captures video files, it pre-allocates file space
on the destination volume.
If you capture to a local volume that's physically attached to a Macintosh,
or if you capture to a network volume via AFP (Apple File Sharing Protocol),
you can see that Final Cut instantly creates a file of the
2003 Nov 20
2
"Inherited Permissions" vs "Force/Create Mask"
I have written to this list several times. I purchased the Officia SAMBA 3
How-To and Reference Guide (and read much of it). But I can't get a good answer
to my question.
I'm trying to figure out the difference between "inherited permissions" and
"force/create mask/directory", and other actions like "force user" and "force
group" (it seems I
2005 Oct 15
1
Samba Speed versus Netatalk from OS X
Does anyone know why, when transferring data via Gigabit Ethernet from OS X
to Linux (or vice versa), you get about 50-60 MB/sec with Samba 3.0.X (all
versions I've tried, the rate depending on whether you use Jumbo Frames) but
you get about 105-110 MB/sec with Apple File Sharing Protocol and Netatalk
2.03? Is there any inherent reason why Samba goes at about half the speed?
By the