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2015 Nov 10
3
NT ACL preservation
On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 07:53:18 -0000, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny241155 at gmail.com> wrote:Attac > > Can we see your entire smb.conf? > > Rowland > > Attached -- Using Opera's mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/
1997 Dec 05
1
Logon to SAMBA
Hi, I have installed the samba-1.9.17p3 on our Solaris 2.5.1 (named 'dor-ent1') and Linux (named 'iserver'). They work when I test out 'smbclient -L dor-ent1' from Linux machine and vice-versa. I also can map the directories on 'dor-ent1' or 'iserver' to my win95 machine using: 'net use * \\dor-ent1\tmp'.
2000 May 10
2
Problem Connecting to Network with Samba
I have installed Samba onto a BSD machine. The program to work, however it not being seen on the network through the network neighborhood. What could be my problem? Michael Brown
2003 May 10
7
wins support = yes time server = yes
When I set: wins support = yes time server = yes my wins service stops working and no computers show up in the network neighborhood..as soon as I change time server = no, they start to re-populate. I have looked around and havent found a definitive answer (apologies if I overlooked it)... but if someone could tell me if this is a documented issue, or just me that woudl be great Thanks
2015 Feb 11
4
samba pdc winbind
( could not post complete reply, message too large?) I think that's why I have a lot of black screens on the clients. Here debian pdc smb.conf: root at fai:~# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf # This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the # smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed # here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too # many!)
1999 Nov 10
1
Unable to see linux box in network neighborhood
Hello All, Could someone tell me why I can't see my linux box (nermal) in network neighborhood on my NT Workstation or 95/8 machines here is my smb.conf: #======================= Global Settings ===================================== [global] # netbios name = How machine will appear in network neighborhood netbios name = nermal # workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg:
2015 Feb 11
3
samba pdc winbind
Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 19:09:48 schreef Rowland Penny: > On 11/02/15 18:29, duportail wrote: > > ( could not post complete reply, message too large?) > > > > > > I think that's why I have a lot of black screens on the clients. > > Here debian pdc smb.conf: > > root at fai:~# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf > > # This is the main Samba configuration
2015 Feb 11
3
samba pdc winbind
Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 19:56:54 schreef Rowland Penny: > On 11/02/15 19:25, duportail wrote: > > Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 19:09:48 schreef Rowland Penny: > >> On 11/02/15 18:29, duportail wrote: > >>> ( could not post complete reply, message too large?) > >>> > >>> > >>> I think that's why I have a lot of black screens
1998 Sep 07
3
The password is incorrect. Try Again
This is probably an easy one. I have just setup Samba on my Debian 2.0 system with kernel 2.0.34. It was extremely easy set up, great job Samba and Debian people. My problem is that I can see both of my Debian computers in Network Neighborhood but can not log in to both of them. The one I can log in to is Debian 1.3 with 2.0.33 on it. When I double-click on the Debian 2.0 machine it prompts me for
2004 Jun 02
1
Windows XP , Fedora 1 and Home Network!?!?!
Hey, I am new to Linux, and I am caught up in an issue with Samba. I have two computers. One is a Win XP Pro and the other is Fedora Core 1 sharing a cable modem connection via a D-Link Router. With these to computers I want to be able to share files in-between the two of us. With samba I can see my XP computer with no problems. I just have to type in a user name and password. My problem comes in
2003 Sep 17
1
Samba Server as WINS Server
Hi all, I am new to Samba world. May be I am asking the question immaturely. I have a Linux Samba server. It has two interfaces 192.168.1. and 192.168.10. I want to use it as WINS Server. I have configuration like this 192.168.10.10/192.168.1.10 --> Samba Server (Also WINS Server) Network on one side is 10. and other it is 1. . Now I want to see machines on one side from the other and vice
2015 Feb 11
2
samba pdc winbind
Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 20:18:57 schreef Rowland Penny: > On 11/02/15 20:13, duportail wrote: > > Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 19:56:54 schreef Rowland Penny: > >> On 11/02/15 19:25, duportail wrote: > >>> Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 19:09:48 schreef Rowland Penny: > >>>> On 11/02/15 18:29, duportail wrote: > >>>>> ( could not
2003 Mar 07
1
Win2k and PDC logon.
Dear Samba Experts. I an quite new to samba but know the basics of creating chares and permissions, I think!!! Been digging into HOWTO for pdc logon using windows boxes. Having great difficulty in getting win2k to complete and logon to a samba 2.2.5 PDC configuration. Win98 is ok and runs the logon scripts as required. I have attached the smb.conf used and can confirm the directory
2003 Feb 19
3
Thoughts for you geniuses
Situation -- Samba 2.2.5, RedHat Linux 8.0 Domain -- W2K AD After boot, I can go into Network Neighborhood, and I can see the name of the computer. When I double click on it it's unaccessible. Also, I can't see the network from the Linux box, I can ping it all, but I can't see it. Where is the "network neighborhood" in Linux? Also, the big question... I need, (upon
2006 Dec 11
2
add machine script -problem
when i was trying to add (join) windows xp client(gari$) to samba pdc by using samba adminuser and passwd ,i got the error invalid username.In serverside log file(/var/log/samba/gari.loh) it shows gari$ invalid username.i am using samba 3.0.10 and RHEL4 as samba server.my configuration file is here below. # This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the # smb.conf(5) manual
2006 Jan 06
1
Network path not found - Windows to Linux connection
I am trying to use Samba to access files on Linux server from a Windows XP client. The server is running RedHat Linux 9 with Samba 3.0.21a installed, and the client is running Windows XP Home Edition, Service Pack 2. After installing the new Samba package on the server, I edited the configuration file, started the service and added a user with smbpasswd. To test that this was all working, I
2001 Mar 29
2
Samba 2.0.7 on BSD/OS 4.2
Alright, I give up. I'm going to go out in the parking lot and scream. Over the years I have built many, many versions of Samba on many versions of BSD[386,OS] and other unixen. I have never, ever had trouble like this (except, of course, with Irix). Never with a BSD. 4.2 ships with Samba 2.0.6 (why? -- 2.0.7 was released last April). I've been running 2.0.7 on a DEC Alpha running OSF
2017 Feb 09
2
Need help troubleshooting TCP thrashing, possible kernel bug?
I think it should be neither. Ugh... FreeNAS UI doesn't let me disable the Domain Logons setting for some reason, so I'll have to talk to them on that one and it seems they have no option for me to modify the server role. Thankfully I can edit smb.conf directly on the archlinux box where I was able to duplicate the issue. Setting sever role = auto, domain logons = yes doesn't fix the
2015 Feb 12
3
samba pdc winbind
Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 22:11:03 schreef Rowland Penny: > On 11/02/15 20:43, duportail wrote: > > Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 20:18:57 schreef Rowland Penny: > >> On 11/02/15 20:13, duportail wrote: > >>> Op woensdag 11 februari 2015 19:56:54 schreef Rowland Penny: > >>>> On 11/02/15 19:25, duportail wrote: > >>>>> Op woensdag 11
2004 Sep 06
1
A few odd problems after server migration
Hey guys... I've been beating my brains out trying to determine the cause of this problem, read tons of stuff online but have not been able to make any headway. My RH9 server bit the dust and I had to completely rebuild it. Built it as a Fedora Core 2 server running Samba version 3.0.3-5 and re-imported my old smb.conf file, smbpasswd file and such. Re-created my share and gave it 777