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2006 May 09
2
Servers disappear from Network neighborhood
I am using Samba-PDC-LDAP with samba-3.0.20b-1. On my file servers I am using samba-3.0.10-1.4. I'm not sure exactly what is happening but every couple of weeks the file servers disappear form network neighborhood. I checked browstat on my Windows system and it points to my PDC as the master browser and I checked the wins.dat file on my PDC and the systems were there. I did not check
2006 Feb 20
1
Messages disappear and reappear when I check mailbox using KMail
Not sure if this is a Dovecot bug or a KMail bug, but since it only seems to happen to people using KMail to access a Dovecot server or a Novell NetWare IMAP server, I thought I should mention it here. <http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=121866> From the bug report: When I check for mail on an IMAP account (not disconnected), all recently-received messages disappear prior to any mail
1998 Oct 07
5
Server disappears from Network Neighborhood
>From time to time someone will comment in this list that their Samba server has disappeared from the list of hosts in Network Neighborhood. Browsing the list archive has yet to turn up any good explanation of this phenomenon. I think I have a clue. This morning my server disappeared again. When I checked the process list on the server I noticed that nmbd had been swapped out to disk. The
2000 Aug 14
2
Working Fine - Suddenly Not
Hello All, AIX 4.3.3 / Samba 2.0.6 Have had no problems in months accessing shares / using SAMBA. This morning users called to say that they cannot connect. Stopped and restarted the NMBD and SMBD services. smbstatus shows no issues. Log files show users attempting to connect but no errors as to why they get the message "\\<server_name> is not accessible The session was
2001 Apr 11
6
Changing Domains from NT4 / AD 2000
Hello all. AIX 4.3.3 / Samba 2.0.6 / Production NT4.0 domain Security = DOMAIN encrypt passwords = yes update encrypted = yes Action: Moving from NT4.0 domain called nt40 to AD 2000 Domain called ad-domain Problem: Users that have been migrated to ad-domain cannot authenticate to AIX SAMBA shares . . . the AIX SAMBA server is still part of the nt40 domain. Explanation: I can however, map /
2000 Jul 12
2
Home Share Question
HPUX / AIX / Samba 2.0.6 I'm trying and getting frustrated with configuration of the SMB.CONF file to get the [homes] share to be the only name listed when users browse to these servers. I don't want to have the share auto renamed to the user name that is attaching. The SMB.CONF help file states that this can be done. Can someone please tell me the SMB.CONF [homes] variables that need
2000 Jul 17
1
File locking issues
HPUX 10.20 / Samba 2.0.6 The owners of a share can create, edit, delete any all files from any MS office tools ASCII files what ever . . . but with a PC based application that is a database controlled by metadata files and locking files they get the "standard cannot write filename" UNLESS the "Force Create Mode" is set to 0777. The log file for this workstation / user gives:
2001 Apr 11
1
Cleaning up Network Neighborhood
I couldn't find anything like this in the archives, although it must be there. We are running Samba 2.0.7 on RedHat Linux 6.0 using Windows 95 clients. Our Network Neighborhood is filled with workgroups that no longer exist. In some cases, someone connected with a laptop that was in a certain workgroup and it was added to the list of our workgroups. Even that that person has been gone for
2005 Oct 04
2
Win XPPro not connecting to samba domain
Steps to replicate: 1. Select 'To rename this computer or join a domain, click Change' 2. Select 'Domain' and enter the domain name. Click OK 3. When asked to enter credentials, enter admin user and password. Click OK This error comes up: The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "foobar": The specified domain either does not exist or could not be
2003 May 14
0
SAMBA Server Not Seen in Network Brotherhood
AIX 5.1 / SAMBA 2.2.5 SAMBA server is a host server only (no PDC / WINS etc) in a 2000 AD domain. All shares can be accessed / authenticated correctly when mapped or called. But when a client browses MicroSoft Network Neighborhood the server does not show up. It does show up in Active Directory. We've still got users that cannot get away from Network Brotherhood usage. Kirk Shimek
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
2002 Jul 02
1
Is it possible to map shares via Network Neighborhood?
We're running Samba 2.2.2 over an NT network. Our clients use Win95 (for the time being) and I wondered how we config Samba so they can map the shares using network neighborhood. We can map fine through MS-DOS, but when I try, for example, to map E drive to \\nfssrv\ads share via network neighborhood (where we ARE able to see the shares), it says E: is already connected to . Do you want
2005 Jan 25
0
Files disappear / are hidden / not shown on a share
Hello everybody, Im running samba 3.0.6-Debian on Sarge with 2.4.26-1-386 Kernel. I've got the phenomenon that some files that are in the users' home shares sometimes cannot be seen in Win2k SP4. Always the same files disappear, but I can't make a rule out of it. When I compare attributes, dates, size etc. they don't seem to be much different from files that are always there.
2003 May 06
0
Samba and printing=cups; printers disappear after a while
Hello there, We're using a reasonably large network of linux boxes, about 6 of them offering printing services through CUPS. This has worked remarkably stably for the last months, but we've got one lasting problem with Samba that someone may have a hint to offer. We use an smbd on one of the linux boxes that offers the shared CUPS printers to the windows clients on the network. Now
1998 Apr 30
4
Network Neighborhood
Hello, sorry for this posting, I know you must have answered this hundreds of times, but I cannot get my samba servers to appear on the network neighborhood on the W95 client machines. Can anyone tell what?s missing from my smb.conf files? The problem should be the same on all of the samba servers, how do I have to configure samba to show up in the network neighborhood? Thanx in advance. --
2017 Mar 09
4
[RFC] bitfield access shrinking
In http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20120827/063200.html, consecutive bitfields are wrapped as a group and represented as a large integer and emits loads stores and bit operations appropriate for extracting bits from within it. It fixes the problem of violating C++11 memory model that original widen load/store of bitfield was facing. It also brings more coalescing
2017 Mar 09
4
[RFC] bitfield access shrinking
On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 10:54 AM, Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote: > On 03/09/2017 12:14 PM, Wei Mi via llvm-dev wrote: >> >> In >> http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/cfe-commits/Week-of-Mon-20120827/063200.html, >> consecutive bitfields are wrapped as a group and represented as a >> large integer and emits loads stores and bit operations appropriate
2013 Mar 20
1
network neighborhood
Hello: I would like to know what is wrong in my configuration. I can't see this server in network neighborhood. samba 3.5.6 joined to my active directory domain. [global] # message command = /bin/sh -c '/usr/bin/linpopup "%f" "%m" %s; rm %s' & security = ADS netbios name = dos realm = EPEPM.CUPET.CU password server = ad.epepm.cupet.cu workgroup =
2000 Feb 03
1
Network neighborhood problems
I have setup a small office of 6 win95/98 workstations and a Samba share (SuSE, Samba 2.0.6) on a P90 with 32MB of RAM and 2, 2GB HD?s. File sharing and PDC functions work perfectly (better than any NT machine). However, I cannot get the samba computer to show up in network neighborhood. I set the netbios name to SAMBA and wins = yes. When I go to start => run and type <\\samba>, the
2001 Mar 28
1
Samba 2.0.7 Network Neighborhood problem
Does anyone know how I can fix the following problem? Server running Solaris 5.7 with samba 2.0.7, as a client, installed does not show up in the Network Neighborhood's workgroup. Server's IP address was changed, samba 2.0.7 was added and now it does not work. You can get to the server by typing it in by hand \\<server-name> or <server-ip> but it does not appear in the