Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "WinXP Home problem with Samba"
2001 Nov 14
2
SuSE Linux 7.3 and Windows Networking
Dear sir or madam,
i've got a problem connecting a Linux machine with a Windows Me internet and
file share. This problem i didn't got it with SuSE 7.2. From SuSE told me
that have been some changes on SAMBA from 7.2 to 7.3. I'd like to ask you if
some one could help me. I am looking forward for your anwser.
Yours faithfuly,
Bill Giannakopoulos
P.S. I can see the Win PCs but i
2011 Jan 03
1
Grub upgrade for CentOS 5.5?
Stupid question (I'm guessing). I'm currently tri-booting (or would
like to be) VectorLinux 6 Deluxe, CentOS 5.5 and an evaluation copy of
Red Hat 6. I'm using CentOS's grub. VectorLinux and CentOS boot fine,
but Red Hat won't load. I think I read somewhere that CentOS's grub is
too old for ext3, 256 (something or others).
So, is it possible to download and install a newer
2007 Mar 19
1
I have a big problem.. :(
guys i have been searching for a while and i didnt find somthing that
can help me...
I have installed the latest wine on an VectorLinux SOHO version...and
my problem is tha i cant get wine to work...
this is the msg im geting all the time:
winelauncher
Wine called with no arguments.
Invoking /usr/bin/wine ...
Warning: the specified Windows directory L"c:\\windows" is not
accessible.
2011 Aug 25
1
(OT) Puzzled over reinstalling R on new Linux distro...
Evening all:
Redid my home box using VectorLinux (Slackware variation) and now I'm not sure
which game trail to follow to reinstall R.
Could somebody with more knowledge in this share their thoughts off-list. Just
need a pointer to the appropriate trail head. I can take it from there.
Regards...
--
Brian Lunergan
Nepean, Ontario
Canada
2009 May 09
0
Xen Source debugging problem
Hello,
I am running Xen on Fedora 8. I am trying to create a virtual machine for VectorLinux. I have the installation DVD in my local CDROM which I have mounted as NFS share.
I am getting an error while creating the virtual machine. The error is:
"Unable to complete install ''<type ''exceptions.ValueError''> Invalid file location given: No such file or
2007 Mar 30
3
Really small Linux and NAS
I have a really nice, old Libretto 110. Only 64Mb memory.
I want to put Linux on it and have a network monitoring system and a
traveling NAS.
But all of the NASs have seemed to have grown beyond their original 64Mb
size (FreeNAS now needs 128Mb).
Only thing I have found is:
http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS8289526009.html
Talking about Unbutu 6.0 and the 'Server' install that can
2012 Apr 10
6
trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed
Samba shares work for windows 7 and Server 2008, but XP and Server 2000 recieve the following error when trying to map samba shares:
"The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain failed."
tail -f /var/log/messages
Apr 10 07:38:03 samba01 smbd[23581]:?? connect_to_domain_password_server: unable to open the domain client session to machine ad1.strat.com. Error
2004 Jul 06
1
Difficulties with samba and ADS
Hello.
I thought I had this fixed 3 times now... but it keeps coming up. I have 2
smbservers that are part of an ADS domain (windows 2003 server).
I have my samba servers set up, and it works great for a month or so, then it
starts giving smbmount and smbclient a hard time. This is very bad news
because I rely upon smbmount heavily.
When I try to view the shares my main server, and use the
2010 Oct 05
1
Win7 cannot net use z: Samba share
Hi all
The symptom is:
> C:\Windows\system32>net USE z: \\10.10.23.219\share /USER:SMBUSER
> [password]
>
> System error 1326 has occurred.
>
My situation
I am using VirtualBox. Windows 7 Home is the host. Fedora 13 is the guest.
My goal is to cause the Fedora guest to expose an smb share to the Win 7
host and have the Win 7 host mount the share as a drive.
My procedure:
2005 Nov 09
1
Slow Access Database on Samba
Dear All,
We have an access database running on a Samba share (Samba version
3.0.10-1.4E) with a gigabit connection to the network. The front end of the
databases are on the client machines with linked tables stored in a separate
mdb file on the linux server.
For some reason the database runs very slowly when it is set up in this way.
I tested copying a 10 MB file onto the samba share and it
2016 Apr 19
2
mount cifs
On 19-4-2016 9:18, Denis Cardon wrote:
> Hi lists at merit.unu.edu,
>
>> I updated our servers to 4.2.11, and I have a problem, but I'm not sure
>> if the problem is related to the update.
>
> I've had a call from a client yesterday who had issue with his copiers'
> scan2folder feature after badlock samba file server upgrade. The
> mount.cifs ntlm basic
2016 Apr 19
3
mount cifs
On 04/19/2016 8:39 AM, lists wrote:
> Found some more info:
>
> mount.cifs to mount shares from my DCs (samba 4.2.11) works
> mount.cifs to mount shares from smbserver (also 4.2.11) does NOT work.
>
> Here is the debug log it produces:
>
>> root at epo:/proc/fs/cifs# mount.cifs //smbserver.domain.com/share /mnt
>> -o username=username,domain=WRKGRP,sec=ntlmsspi
2006 Aug 14
4
append to path from login script?
I'm wondering if there is a way to add a network share (either UNC or
mapped drive) to the path of a user when they login?
for example have a directory \\smbserver\apps and put putty.exe in
there.. so that when I sit down at a machine I will always have putty in
the path..
Is that possible?
2005 May 04
5
Running CentOS on very old hardware
A friend has an old Pentium-133 laptop with 32MB of memory and a 1.3 GB
hard disk that he wants to use as a web server for a very small
community. Will CentOS (or any other RHEL derived distribution for
that matter) install and run with acceptable performance on such a
system, or will a specialized distribution like Damn Small Linux be a
better choice? In this case, disk space is not a big
2011 Jun 29
1
dns.keytab for Samba4 and Bind9
Hi,
When provisioning a new domain, samba4
creates /usr/local/samba/private/dns.keytab. What's the best way to
create that file manually, when not provisioning a new domain?
My use case is how one migrates from a Windows AD+DNS to samba4+bind9. I
begin by joining a new samba4 instance as a DC to an existing Windows
domain (so no "/source4/setup/provision"), then getting rid of the
2001 Mar 30
1
session request to *SMBSERVER failed (Called name not present)
Hi, I am trying to list the shares on a windows ME machine and I am getting
the following
[root]# smbclient -L 192.168.0.253
added interface ip=192.168.0.1 bcast=192.168.0.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
session request to 192.168.0.253 failed (Called name not present)
session request to 192 failed (Called name not present)
session request to *SMBSERVER failed (Called name not present)
I have also tried
2018 Oct 16
5
Samba v3 works with LDAP, but not Samba v4
Hello!
We have Samba v3 (3.5.10) working against an LDAP server, and need to
upgrade to Samba v4 (4.7.1), RHEL 7 supports only v4. Tried multiple
configs of the smb.conf (including the old config) without success. Cleaned
up smb.conf is below. Also, included is the output of a smbclient command
on the SMBServer with debug option 10. Hoping that someone can point me in
the right direction.
Thanks
2002 Aug 27
2
smbclient broken in 2.2.6pre CVS (20020824)
kio_smb (smb:// in Konqueror) stopped working, and I tracked it down to
a broken smbclient
With samba-2.2.6pre CVS (from 20020824)
[bgmilne@bgmilne bgmilne]$ smbclient //atlas/QMuzik
added interface ip=xxx.xxx.xxx.36 bcast=xxx.xxx.xxx.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
session request to ATLAS failed (SUCCESS - 0)
session request to *SMBSERVER failed (SUCCESS - 0)
[bgmilne@bgmilne bgmilne]$ smbclient
2001 Jan 10
2
using smbclient without netbios names
I am trying to connect to computers running windows9x knowing only the IP
address using smbclient.
on windows computers i can type \\130.15.210.185 in the address bar and
browse the shares of computers that don't show up in my network
neighbourhood (computers on other subnets don't seem to show up, but i can
still use them by typing the IP in)
I am using smbclient like so:
2001 Jan 28
6
File permission
How are file permissions determined under Samba? If I log onto my Linux
server (terminal session using Putty) and create a file that file is given
the following file permissions (rw- rw- r--). That is correct, because in my
home directory I have a .bashrc file that has a umask command that states
umask 002.
However, when I use Samba to log onto my Linux server and use Word/Excel to
create a file