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2002 Nov 23
1
Samba / Win2K Disconnects - HELP!
Samba and Win2k just don't seem to want to work together. I get disconnects after about 13MB of data transfer, and the Win2k box just loses the share as if it were disconnected. Re-establishing the share works, but data transfer of large files or working with large amounts of data is impossible. From the amount of traffic on this newsgroup regarding WinXP and Win2K problems with Samba, I
2011 Mar 11
1
[Bug 704] Issue with "iptables -A OUTPUT -m string"
http://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704 CZ <huangj at qualcomm.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED Resolution|FIXED | --- Comment #4 from CZ <huangj at qualcomm.com>
2019 Apr 15
2
large cover size bug with android?
On 2019-04-14 9:35 a.m., zol wrote: > When trying to play vorbis or opus files that have large cover sizes > >1MB on android 8.0 built in player, they fail to play. Removing the > cover allows them to play. I didn't investigate very closely (and my android 8 device has always ignored opus files!) But I'd guess it's either a bug with re-assembling the larger metadata
2003 May 26
1
smbd and nmbd are very large ?
Hi, I've compiled Samba-3 from the CVS and the two binaries (smbd and nmbd) are very large files (40 Mg and 20 Mg). I've the same result with --enable-shared ? Thank you for you help ! -- Rapha?l Berghmans <rberghmans@arafox.com>
2004 Mar 22
1
smbclient won't tar empty directories
Hello, I guess this question has been asked several times, but unfortenuately I don't find an answer neither in the search machines nor in the groups. I backup my windows clients using smbclient with the tar option. Works great, but no empty directories are in the created tar file. I read the smblient and tar's manpage, without finding the necessary option. Does anybody know how I can
2006 Feb 14
1
smbclient -L misses some shares when using NULL-Sessions
List, while trying to list all shares in my network using smbclient I recognized that some shares are missing. ("hostname" is a Win2K Box). smbclient -L -U "" -N hostname shows no shares (using NULL-Session-Logon as you can see) if I use a windows box to connect to "hostname" using net use \\hostname "" /User:"" I can see all shares of this
2010 May 07
2
voipmonitor.org
Hi, checkout new open source voipmonitor.org SIP packet sniffer.?I've developed it for my telco company and I've decided to share it. Testing and contributions are welcome! VoIPmonitor is open source live network packet sniffer which analyze SIP and RTP protocol. It can run as daemon or analyzes already captured pcap files. For each detected VoIP call voipmonitor calculates statistics
1999 Dec 18
0
Samba + e2compr = problems?
Hello, everybody. Casually I've got the chanceto reproduce at my workstation the problem that prevented us to change from Novell 4.11 to Samba on RH6.0. AFAIK, the problem is loosely related to the one described in these lists where one get a bunch of smbd daemons running, while certain files remain locked and can be only unlocked by means of a reboot of the system. I could verify details
2001 Apr 26
0
how to do java-like hashtables in R, R from a java progra mmer's p onit of view
It sounds like we are kindred spirits. I am using an old PC, with linux installed, running tcpdump as my packet sniffer. I will experiment with data frames as you suggest to get the hang of R some more before worrying about hashtables again. Chris Marshall -----Original Message----- From: M. Edward (Ed) Borasky To: Chris Marshall Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Sent: 4/25/01 4:44 PM Subject:
2006 Jan 29
1
New C7960 won't tftp?
Just received a new Cisco 7960 (not refurb, but brand new) and it won't tftp the initial config file (OS79XX.TXT) from an FC3 box. The 7960 does get an appropriate dhcp response including the tftp address. Using a sniffer, I see the tftp request being sent from the 7960 to the FC3 box, but the FC3 box responds with error code 4 (Illegal TFTP opertion) and an error message of "Request not
2014 Jul 01
1
The dreaded Tripp Lite SMART500RT1U and NUT
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 3:12 PM, Steve Ballantyne <steve.ballantyne at gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Steve Ballantyne > <steve.ballantyne at gmail.com> wrote: >> How would I go about providing you this stuff? Can you point me to >> something that would help trace out the USB data? Tracing the data on Windows is not my speciality, but there are a
2016 Nov 02
2
Samba and BTRFS server-side copy
Am 02.11.2016 um 15:50 schrieb Saint Germain via samba: > On Wed, 2 Nov 2016 14:44:05 +0100, Achim Gottinger via samba > <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote : >>>>> I just tried and when I limit samba to SMB2 connections (in >>>>> smb.conf), Nautilus/gvfs cannot connect (it doesn't even see the >>>>> share). >>>>>
2002 May 31
1
Win98 not transmitting passwd to samba server
Hello I cannot get my Windows98 machines to connect to my Samba server(2.2.4) shares. It appears that my Win machines are not transmitting the password. The Samba server looks OK. On the server machine, "smbclient -L <server> -U user1" prompts me for a passwd, then, after authentication, displays the shares. When I attempt to map a share from my Win machines, the samba log file
2006 Jul 06
1
W2K Login Problem
I believe I have configured samba correctly. The reason I believe this = is that when I login as my unix/samba user =93myname=94 I do successfully = log in. However, I have 2 problems, one big and one small. The small one is = that even though I think I did the [profile] section properly, it puts my = profile into my home dir (puts it in /home/myname/profile) =20 That one I could live with,
2016 Nov 02
0
Samba and BTRFS server-side copy
On Wed, 2 Nov 2016 14:44:05 +0100, Achim Gottinger via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote : > >>> I just tried and when I limit samba to SMB2 connections (in > >>> smb.conf), Nautilus/gvfs cannot connect (it doesn't even see the > >>> share). > >>> > >>> I also tried starting a discussion on the topic yesterday: >
2016 Nov 02
0
Samba and BTRFS server-side copy
On Wed, 2 Nov 2016 16:45:31 +0100, Achim Gottinger via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote : > Am 02.11.2016 um 15:50 schrieb Saint Germain via samba: > > On Wed, 2 Nov 2016 14:44:05 +0100, Achim Gottinger via samba > > <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote : > >>>>> I just tried and when I limit samba to SMB2 connections (in > >>>>>
2017 Jan 04
1
smbclient in tar mode - no messages about files
I switched over from FreeBSD to Debian/Jessie - samba 4.2. On FreeBSD I used smblient in tar-mode to transfer files to another host. smbclient used to print the names of the files extracted on the remote host. I piped this to tee for logging. On Jessie this behaviour has vanished. There is only one message left that gives information about the server that I'm connecting to. I set the loglevel
2002 Feb 12
0
(no subject) (fwd)
Forwarded to samba@#samba.org.... ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 07:57:08 -0800 From: "Szymanek, Greg" <GSzymanek@columbiaforestproducts.com> To: "'samba-docs@lists.samba.org'" <samba-docs@lists.samba.org> Subject: (no subject) Samba Experts, I hope you don't mind me sending you an email about Samba, however I am
2002 May 31
2
Windows won't send passwd to samba server
Hello I cannot get my Windows98 machines to connect to my Samba server(2.2.4) shares. It appears that my Win machines are not transmitting the password. The Samba server looks OK. On the server machine, "smbclient -L <server> -U user1" prompts me for a passwd, then, after authentication, displays the shares. When I attempt to map a share from my Win machines, the samba log file
2009 Jul 08
2
Problem accessing a share on a W2008 server via smbclient
Hi We just installed a W server 2008 server as antivirus server. As this server is heavily underused we created a share to backup files from other servers. This share is easily accessed from XP pro Pc's via \\ipadr\share and giving a user/password name on the W 2008 server. We then try to use it from an open suse 9.3 linux server via smbclient. smbclient //ipadr/share -U user%password