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2004 Apr 15
1
Samba misconfig... (long)
I am trying to get my samba setup running (after putting it on the back burner for a few months with other issues). I am running Samba 3.0.0 on a SuSE 7.2 install. I have a linux box (clyde) and a Win2K box (Badmonkey) connected via a firewall/network. My smb.conf file is shown here: -- # Sambxa config file created using SWAT # from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) # Date: 2003/12/04 05:28:37 # Global
2003 Nov 22
0
Samba and printers and god knows what else...
Okay.. this is REALLY starting to p*** me off here! Attached is my smb.conf file: # Samba config file created using SWAT # from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) # Date: 2003/11/21 18:09:25 # Global parameters [global] workgroup = PENGUINIX guest account = guest wins support = Yes [joec] comment = Personal network share path = /home/joec/smb_share read only =
2003 Nov 26
1
Samba and W2K printer issues
I posted this query a couple of days ago and received no responses. SInce that time, some other info has come to light that I thought would be useful to helping to solve this porblem. My network consists of a firewall machine networked with a SuSE 7.2 workstation and a Windows 2000 workstation. My smb.conf file is below: # Samba config file created using SWAT # from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) # Date:
2004 Nov 28
1
YASP (Yet Another Samba Problem)
When I attmept to mount a PC (W2K) share via my fstab, I get the following error message on the mount: "Unknown parameter encountered 'file'" Truth be told , samba is becoming more and more frustrating. The only thing I have been able to successfully do is to make visible my NFS mount point across my file server to my W2K machine. I am running SuSE 9.1, Samba 3.02a Enclosed is
2003 Nov 21
0
smbmount and credentials file
I have a small LAN: SuSE 7.2 with Samba 3.0 and a W2K box. What I can do: I can create shares from the W2K box that make files from the Linux box visible. I can also manually mount (using % smbmount ... ) from the command line as root. Here is where I run into problems. The only way I can mount a partition via smbmount is if I use the username=user%passwd option. If I attempt to setup a .smbpw
2003 Dec 22
2
Printers and other stuff
Well.. okay. Only printers. I am still having issues (pains, actually) getting my pritner shares to work from either Linux OR Windows 2000. One of the things I see here is that the majority of users use CUPS as the printing daemon. From my previous Unix experieince, I have gravitated towards BSD as my printing daemon. Could this be the reason I am having trouble> Does Samba work better with
2004 Apr 20
3
which print tool: CUPS vs BSD?
Which printing mnechansim works best with Samba? CUPS or BSD? I suspect that BSD support in Samba is not the greatest. Regards, Joe -- #----------------------------------------------------------# # Penguinix Consulting # #----------------------------------------------------------# # Software development, QA and testing. # #
2011 Jun 10
4
Linear multivariate regression with Robust error
Dear all, i am doing linear regression with robust error to know the effect of a (x) variable on (y)other if i execute the command i found positive trend. But if i check the effect of number of (x.x1,x2,x3)variables on same (y)variable then the positive effect shwon by x variable turns to negative. so plz help me in this situation. Barjesh Kochar Research scholar
2004 Jun 17
0
Can't print with CUPS using samba's printer share
Greetings, My help request is about samba that can't print using CUPS from windows. I tryed to search for help on mailing-lists archives all around, and with the great Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf but didn't found a clue about my problem. I can print the CUPS test page, but can't print anything from windows using samba's share. I use samba-3.0.2a I compiled myself. It has been
2010 Mar 04
1
No Audio on pstn call
Hello, I'm facing problem where as whenever there are incoming call from pstn, there will be no audio coming in. User at the other end also could not hear my voice. This happens few days back. Im using asterisk 1.6.1.2 with dahdi tool 2.2.0. I thought it was time to upgrade, so upgraded to dahdi 2.2.1 and asterisk 1.6.2.5. However, it does not help at all. My current config as follows :-
2013 Jun 04
1
Understanding re-sahring a NFS filesystem in Samba
Greetings, I made some search on Google regarding this matter and found many diverse information, some dated back to 2004, and would like to update and clarify this issue. The question is: "what's the problem on re-sharing a NFS filesystem with Samba?". The only way I found to share a NFS mount point on Samba without apparent problem is to disable file locking on NFS mount by
2004 Mar 01
1
OT - What are these crazy messages?
I'm just dying to know what the origin of these messages with the txt attachments is. I get quite a few here, and even some in other mailing lists. But they're all unique; the attachment filename starts with ATT (followed by four or five digits), and are 192 bytes long. The senders are often different. Anyone got a bead on this? Eric
2004 Jan 03
4
Printer on WinXP
Hi all, Is it possible to use a printer attached to a WinXP computer from Linux (Suse) using only console mode, ie. no graphic mode?
2019 Oct 08
4
Failed to find cifs/fs-share@dom.corp (kvno 109) in keytab
hello, today the following problem occurred: [2019/10/08 09: 57: 23.568282, 1] ../../source3/librpc/crypto/gse.c:660(gse_get_server_auth_token) gss_accept_sec_context failed with [Miscellaneous failure (see text): Failed to find cifs/fs-share at dom.corp (kvno 109) in keytab MEMORY: cifs_srv_keytab (arcfour-hmac-md5)] in my smb.conf I have the lines: kerberos method = dedicated keytab
2003 Nov 28
5
[OT] Good Gigabit Ethernet Card ...
Greetings ... I hate to ask these questions, but I dought I will get a straight answer from an Salesmen ... I am looking at putting gigabit in as a back bone for a few Linux servers, but I have used an Accton Gigabit ethernet card with RedHat 8.0/9 and found it a little unstable ... do and RedHat users have a suggestion on a good, but not expensive Gigabit card, basicly for a Samba
2004 Jun 24
2
string overflow in safe_strcpy
I recently upgraded both of my samba servers (mirrors of each other) to 3.0.4, my log files now fill with the following messages (hundred lines per day): Jun 24 13:55:33 Clyde smbd[8597]: [2004/06/24 13:55:33, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcpy_fn(602) Jun 24 13:55:33 Clyde smbd[8597]: ERROR: string overflow by 1 (9 - 8) in safe_strcpy [LIBRA~V$.DOC] Jun 24 14:20:34 Clyde smbd[8597]: [2004/06/24
2002 Apr 11
2
Obtaining names of ``...'' arguments.
This may be an FAQ, but a (perfunctory) search failed to turn it up. Suppose I have a function foo(...){<something>} and I want to obtain, inside foo, the names of items comprising the ``...''. E.g. if I call foo(melvin,clyde,irving) I want to be able to loop through the ``...'' and successively obtain the text strings "melvin", "clyde", and
2009 Sep 27
2
Determining name of calling function.
I have vague recollections of seeing this question discussed on r-help previously, but I can't find the relevant postings. I want to determine (from within a given function) the name of the function calling that given function. E.g. if I have a function foo() which calls a function bar(), and also a function clyde() which calls bar(), I want to have, in the code of bar(), an instruction
2007 Oct 25
1
PR#10371
Oops -- I should have tested it without libraries loaded :-) The conflict must be with the HH package. I tested the example again using all the packages required by HH and do get the correct results, but once the HH package is loaded, the TukeyHSD function returns "height" and the plot command gives the error described previously. Should I report this bug directly to the authors of
2019 Nov 04
0
Puzzled about a new method for "[".
Hi Rolf, On 11/4/19 12:28, Rolf Turner wrote: > > On 5/11/19 3:41 AM, Hadley Wickham wrote: > >> For what it's worth, I don't think this strategy can work in general, >> because a class might have attributes that depend on its data/contents >> (e.g. >>