similar to: No subject

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 11000 matches similar to: "No subject"

2001 Dec 23
0
Need Help Sambaserver is not accessible
Here is the packet trace - ICMP seems to be coming from my SAMBA Server - see frame 3 Does the netstat output look correct in my first request for help? Joel Morrow jiram@aol.com TRACE Frame 1 (92 on wire, 92 captured) Arrival Time: Dec 22, 2001 09:36:08.333676000 Time delta from previous packet: 1.999444000 seconds Time relative to first packet: 2.000088000 seconds Frame
2013 Feb 26
1
Samba 4.0.3 on CentOS 6.3 as PDC.
Any help here? I have included all of the output of the suggested diags that Thomas said I should run, but I admit that I'm not sure what I'm looking for, as I'm not familiar with RPC functionality on Linux. Something is not working with RPC on my Samba 4.0.3 server. (FWIW, it doesn't work with IPTables stopped either.) > On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Mike Stroven wrote:
2001 Dec 22
6
Need Help --- Sambaserver is not accessible
Sambaserver is not accessible I have a problem connecting to SAMBA from Windows/ME systems (using samba--2.2.2 on Red hat Linux 7.1) What I would like to know is - What can I change to get this to work properly? SETUP I have a simple network - three Windows/ME systems and 1 Red Hat Linux 7.1 system all on the same subnet. There is a linksys router on the same subnet that provides WAN
2003 Mar 25
0
UNIX Server Not Seen In Network Nieghborhood
AIX 5.1 / Samba 2.2.5 / Active Directory DNS & WINS servers The Samba server is only a client and is not configured to be a WINS / DNS / PASSWORD server to PCs. It passes all these requests to W2K AD. Problem: The Samba server cannot be seen in Network Neighborhood / My Network Places when browsing. Debug: Samba server has a valid name / IP address entry(s) in DNS and WINS. Can get to
2004 Jan 16
2
Samba 3.0 pdc and winxp
Hi, I am trying to get an xp machine to join a samba 3.0 pdc domain. I keep getting the following error below. I can view the pdc shares with no problem. Can anyone point me in the correct direction on getting this fixed. Any help would be greatly appreciated. The domain name homenet might be a NetBIOS domain name. If this is the case, verify that the domain name is properly registered with
2004 Aug 10
2
Browsing problem with duplicate domains
I have this problem with Samba: "create_workgroup: workgroup name PRAISENET is too long. Truncating to PRAISENET 2004/08/10 21:47:08, 0] nmbd/nmbd_workgroupdb.c:create_workgroup(68)" There are many lines like this in my logs, for every workgroup when its master browser is a Samba 3. Moreover there are duplicate domains (for the same domain) on the network Workgroup
2010 Nov 02
2
Converting to 2.0 and LMTP have userdb and auth-worker complaints
Using rpms and converted dovecot.conf with doveconf. Need assistance to determine how to resolve 'auth-worker' and userdb complaint. logging into mysql from commandline with mail admin acct and using dovecot sql query is successful but the following fails: doveadm auth -x service=imap -x lip=127.0.0.1 john Password: passdb: john auth failed extra fields: temp doveadm(root): Fatal:
2014 Feb 27
1
Build/install on Debian failed
After following https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_AD_DC_HOWTO, and then setting up Kerberos following http://techpubs.spinlocksolutions.com/dklar/kerberos.html, I found Samba did not work. I have updated the source, rebuilt and rerun provision, but can not see the local shares, but get dnl at storestone:~$ sudo /usr/local/samba/bin/smbclient -d3 -L localhost -U% lp_load_ex: refreshing
2010 Oct 19
0
CTDB starting statd without -n gfs -H /etc/ctdb/statd-callout
Hello, First and foremost, thanks *very* much for ctdb. It's a joy to use after banging around with other HA solutions. We're planning to use it to export Samba and NFS shares throughout campus. I'm having one problem with the NFS part though. When ctdbd first starts statd (we're using CTDB_MANAGES_NFS=yes), it does so without appending the stuff in the STATD_HOSTNAME variable
2015 Aug 31
1
CentOS 7.1 NFS Client Issues - rpc.statd / rpcbind
That is the thing - rpc.statd does have rpcbind a pre-req. It looks like systemd is not handling this correctly. Just wondering if anyone knows a good way to fix. root at ls2 /usr/lib/systemd/system 110# grep Requires rpc-statd.service Requires=nss-lookup.target rpcbind.target On 8/30/15 7:45 PM, Rob Kampen wrote: > On 08/31/2015 01:39 PM, Mark Selby wrote: >> I have seen some talk
2015 Aug 31
0
CentOS 7.1 NFS Client Issues - rpc.statd / rpcbind
On 08/31/2015 01:39 PM, Mark Selby wrote: > I have seen some talk about this but have not seen any answers. I know > this is a problem on CentOS 7.1 and I also think it is a problem on > CentOS 7.0. > > Basically if I have an NFS client only config - meaning that the > nfs-server.service is not enabled then I have to wait 60 seconds after > boot for the 1st NFSV3 mount to
2015 Aug 31
2
CentOS 7.1 NFS Client Issues - rpc.statd / rpcbind
I have seen some talk about this but have not seen any answers. I know this is a problem on CentOS 7.1 and I also think it is a problem on CentOS 7.0. Basically if I have an NFS client only config - meaning that the nfs-server.service is not enabled then I have to wait 60 seconds after boot for the 1st NFSV3 mount to succeed. What I can surmise is the following. I attempt to perform a NFS
2014 Dec 12
0
Intermittent Event Script Timeouts on CTDB Cluster Nodes
Hi All, I've got a CTDB cluster, managing NFSv3 and Samba, sitting in front of a GPFS storage cluster. The NFSv3 piece is carrying some pretty heavy traffic at peak load. About once every three to four days, CTDB has been exhibiting behaviors that result in IP-failover between two nodes for reasons that are currently unknown. The exact chain of events has been a little different each time
2012 Oct 09
2
Cannot make Windows join Samba domain
Hi, I'm having an issue trying to make a Windows machine sambaserveroin a Samba domain. Samba is running with LDAP backend (OpenLDAP). When I try to join the domain, Windows says that the machine account does not exist. The machine account, however, is successfully created in the LDAP directory after the join fails. When I try to join again, Windows says that the account already exists.
2003 May 20
0
intermittent failure of ability to connect to samba share from win (NT/2k) client
First, my installation is samba 2.2.8 running as a daemon (not inetd) on Solaris 8 configured to use a WINS server and provide authentication via a PDC (same host as WINS server). I do have an lmhosts file in the samba /lib directory with the PDC/WINS server address in it. My globals section; [global] workgroup = WORKGROUP netbios name = SAMBASERVER security =
2003 May 23
0
intermittent failure of ability to connect to samba share from win (NT/2k) client]]
I am not sure if your problem is similar to what we have just experienced. we are using samba 2.2.3a-12.3 on debian with winxp sp1 clients we are using roaming profiles first logon after reboot fails sortof Windows cannot find a server copy of roaming profile will logon with local profile funny thing we never saw any activity in hostname.log (seperate smb.log for each machine) smbstatus showed
2016 Oct 07
0
The security id structure is invalid
On 10/7/16 3:30 PM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote: > idmap.ldb is very easy to repair, just open it in ldbedit, find the sid > and delete the entire object, close and save. > > If the user/group does exist in sam.ldb, it will be recreated in > idmap.ldb, but with a different ID number. > Ok, I fixed the issue with the SID ending in 1111, but this one remains (and the
2007 Jun 14
1
Re: Intermittent "internal error: signal 11" with 3.0.24
Hi all Follow up to this post, as it didn't seem to go through the first time. We have a common problem occurring with our Samba setups. We run 3 (identical) processing environments that each contain a Samba host sharing approx .5TB of data to 6 Wintel machines. Normally these hosts operate fine, though we intermittently experience a Samba panic (intermittent = every 2-3 days) as per below.
2000 Jul 21
0
[RHSA-2000:043-03] Revised advisory: Updated package for nfs-utils available
--------------------------------------------------------------------- Red Hat, Inc. Security Advisory Synopsis: Revised advisory: Updated package for nfs-utils available Advisory ID: RHSA-2000:043-03 Issue date: 2000-07-17 Updated on: 2000-07-21 Product: Red Hat Linux Keywords: rpc.statd root compromise Cross references: N/A
2004 Mar 29
1
Canon multifunction printers / samba 3.0.2a / AIX 5.2ML2
Hello, I have problems setting up a canon multifunction ir7200. When I print the windows test page, I have something like "smiley" "arrow" "arow" "smiley" "arrow" name_of_the_samba_spool "smileys" driver.dll etc,etc,etc, on a single line. Did somebody used such a multifunction with Samba ? Below is a (long) description of what I did. I