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2003 Dec 03
1
logon path question
This link: http://us3.samba.org/samba/docs/man/smb.conf.5.html#LOGONPATH States that: "Windows clients can sometimes maintain a connection to the [homes] share, even though there is no user logged in. Therefore, it is vital that the logon path does not include a reference to the homes share (i.e. setting this parameter to \%N\%U\profile_path will cause problems)." I am still
2003 Nov 18
3
Samba PDC - Solaris 8 or 9??
If anyone has Samba setup to run as a PDC with Solaris 8 or 9 could you drop me a line? I have a few questions I would like ask. Our shop is looking at trying to implement this option with our SMB master. I didnt want to clutter up the list with more than one request. -- Thank you Todd Johnson ============================================== = Steven ?Todd? Johnson = =
2003 Nov 15
1
Profile Funniness on a Solaris 9 PDC
I'm running Samba 3 as a PDC on a Solaris 9 box. I am able to create profiles and add stuff to the profile (by logging in for the first time), however nothing ever seems to get deleted from the profile. For example, if I remove both the local profile and the profile as it exists on the PDC, and then login the new profile gets created perfectly. If I then add a "Temporary
2003 Nov 19
3
Power users on Samba 3.0.1.
Good Afternoon, How do I set my domain users to became Power Users on the workstations? Is there a way to map unix group "x" on the domain to became nt group "Power Users"? I did some research and I found someone mentioning "take domain users from the users group, and add it to the power user group" but my w2k does not list "Domain Users" under
2004 Jan 12
1
Another problem with Win2k logins...
Hi all, After recovering the former SID that I hadn't had in mind while changing the Linux distro (thanks to Thomas for his help), now I still have some problems. I can't still get any user to login but the ones that must be in cache in the clients (thanks again Thomas). So, I'll give you the logs to see if anybody detects something strange... The users can perform a 'smbclient -L
2003 Nov 20
2
What is vuid?
I'm getting the following errors in my error logs: ERROR! vuid 100 did not map to a valid vuser struct! At the time this error was being created I was trying to add a domain user as a local admin. I was trying to get the browse list of domain users up, but being denied. Cheers Jeff -- Jeff Gardiner [ gardiner@nospam.imaging.robarts.ca ] System Administrator - Imaging Research
2003 Nov 17
2
UNIX paths vs UNC names in [profile]
Alright, I can be a bit thick sometimes, but by RTFM or other documentation I've solved a problem. ISSUE I had been having problems with profiles, I use using the following profile: <edited> [global] preferred master = yes domain master = yes local master = yes security = user domain logons = yes logon path = \\%N\%u\profiles logon drive = H: logon home = \\%L\%U logon script =
2003 Dec 03
1
FYI: Solaris 9 profiles binary core dumping
Hello all, Just wanted to report that the samba/bin/profiles binary in Solaris 9 causes Segmentation fault. I can send the core file to anyone who wants for inspection. I've checked all of the other binaries, and the remainder seem to work fine. I have been having trouble with roaming profiles incidental, I don't know if this is related. Cheers Jeff -- Jeff Gardiner [
2003 Nov 04
1
Solaris, Samba-3.0.1pre1 Compile error
Hello all, I currently run Samba 3.0 on a Solaris 9 machine in a production environment. I'm happy with it. I tried compiling samba-3.0.1pre1 using ./configure --with-ldap=no. However when it gets to linking bin/tdbbackup it fails. This is the error it gives: Using FLAGS = -O -I./popt -Iinclude -I/scratch/build/samba-3.0.1pre1/source/include
2003 Nov 19
3
Syncing time for non-Admin logons? - net time \\superserver /set /yes
I have in my smb.conf file the following entries: time server = yes and logon script = startup.bat Where logon script is as follow: -----start script ----- NET TIME \\SUPERSERVER /SET /YES # Here we map network drives to shares on the Samba Server echo Mapping Network Drives to Samba Server Theremin net use s: \\superserver\scratch net use r: \\superserver\share
2003 Nov 18
2
printer.tdb (tdb_oob len errors) and Quirkiness: Solaris 9, Samba 3.0.0
I set up printing IAW: http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/printing.html I've confirmed the drivers are being installed to /etc/samba/drivers/W32X86. Yet I am unable to print even a test page. I get the following error: "Test page failed to print. Would you like to view the print trouble shooter for assistance? Access is denied." And I get the following errors in my samba
2003 Nov 14
0
Test page failed to print. Would you to like ......? Access is denied.
Hello all, I've gotten the printing subsytem almost working - I think. I am able to install my print drivers to the server IAW the instructions found here: http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/printing.html The drivers are being installed to /etc/samba/drivers/W32X86 IAW /etc/samba/smb.conf by following the instructions above This line specifically seems to do it: [print$] path =
2003 Nov 19
0
PDC recognizing Domain machines: No problem, only Question
I understand that when we join a machine to the domain we get entries in both /etc/passwd and /etc/samba/smbpasswd (config specific). I would like to ask if there is a point at which a PDC doesn't not recognize a machine as belonging to the domain. BACKGROUND In my smb.conf I have the line: log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m So that in /var/log I get machine specific log files. All is
2004 Jul 29
1
Kudos to the R support team
Hi there, I just wanted to take a quick second to thank everyone who maintains this service- just in case you don't hear it enough, there are a plethora of people who rely on this service (as evidenced by the help archives), and even if they don't say it, are greatly thankful for what you do here. Not only are you providing a service to people who are learning R, but indeed helping
2003 Nov 19
0
Solution to a Problem - Adding domain users as local Admins fails
I thought I'd post an observation about a problem I solved so that others might benefit. I must admit I was struggling with the issue for a couple of days, and solved it, though I'm not sure exactly what solved it but I'll share the observations nonetheless, for the benefit of others. PROBLEM BEHAVIOUR I was unable to view domain users as the local admin, even if I authenticated
2007 Jul 14
2
eac and flac
am a NEW user to flac.installed flac on eac.tried to rip a cd using eac with flac as external compression.tried the 'wav' icontried the 'mp3' iconboth options saves the file as 'wav'thought eac will rip the cd in the 'flac' file format.is this a 2-step procedure?wherein eac to 'wav' and re-ripped on flac frontend?or is there a ripper with flac in it that
2015 Mar 10
2
aio_pthread on Debian?
Hello list, I am looking to enable samba aio on my Wheezy test box (I have version 4.1.17 from back ports). The output of smbd -b shows that the stable packages for my distro are not compiled using --with-aio-support. It appears that without recompiling I can use vfs objects = aio_pthread to achieve a similar effect? I'm aware that this somewhat dips into Debian specifics, but I figured
2003 Nov 20
1
[LLVMdev] Kudos
My hat is off to everyone that's worked on LLVM. I started coding Stacker yesterday from scratch as a background task in between doing "real" :) work. Tonight I got my first program generated by the Stacker compiler to compile, link and execute. The entire control flow of Stacker is done (mind you its trivial). All that remains is to fill in code generation for about 60 built-in
2009 Nov 21
1
kudos
I'm sure this isn't said enough, so kudos to Timo for what has to be the best IMAP server anywhere, hands-down no qualifications! And to think, it's a one man operation ... although perhaps that is one of the reasons it is so good.
2019 Mar 24
0
Kudos and feature question
I think you would implement it as a new type of filter rule. similar to 'P' (preserve) but with a timestamp or delta-time to define what counts as 'recent' as well as the pattern to match for this rule to apply (which could just be a wildcard matching anything by default, but could also use the full pattern-matching capabilities if required). Have a look at: the