Displaying 20 results from an estimated 270 matches similar to: "Large Directories Timeout smbfs & Windows"
2000 Mar 20
0
smbfs patch - listing large direcories from an OS/2 server
Hi!
Here's a patch that allows Linux smbfs to list large directories (i.e. > 100
items) when talking to an OS/2 server. There is a misunderstanding about the
flags sent in the FINDFIRST request which causes the OS/2 server to indicate an
EOS (end of search) in the FINDFIRST response, even when there are more items
to be listed. The result is that smbfs will display only the first ~120
2000 Jun 28
1
[Patch] Shorter patch for smbfs 2.2.16
Am 27.06.2000 19:58:44 schrieb urban:
> On Tue, 27 Jun 2000 klaus-georg.adams@rwg.de wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi Andrew,
> > your patch from 2.2.15 to 2.2.16, backing out the older protocol levels
breaks
> > reading from an OS/2 LAN Server.
> > The appended patch fixes things for me (against 2.2.16).
>
> This backs out a lot of desired changes. For example I think
1999 Oct 23
0
smbfs: patch for directory listing
Hello everyone
I have recently reported problems reading a certain directory from an NT
server on this list (and speculated in causes). I have a few workarounds
and now I'm looking for some feedback on what the proper fix is and for
people to test if my patch works for them.
Please test smbfs with and without the patch on the directory in this
zipfile (all files are empty):
2001 Jan 25
3
Samba quota 'feature' fix?
Hey Guys and Gals,
I'm wondering if the quotas.c file is supposed to fix the problem where a
Linux x86 system running with the quota software causes corrupt files to be
written by Windows clients. I compiled it in and it didn't seem to make a
difference for the following problem.
In other words, if I enable quotas on my RH6.2 / 2.2.16-22 kernel box and
then write a file via Samba/Windows
2001 Apr 21
0
WARNING: Short packet. Try increasing the snap length (120)
Hallo all,
the tcpdump output tells me WARNING: Short packet. Try increasing the snap
length (120)
but I havn't got a clue how to manage this.
The problem appears, when using the dave client on my mac PB G3 and I copy
something onto the samba server.Other Win98 hosts do not have this problem.
Facit, I can not upload but just download from the server.
Can someone tell me how to read this?
(DF)
2010 Nov 08
0
Windows server not responding to Samba requests
This is a strange problem and it is almost certainly a consequence of
faulty Windows server configuration but as it is not under my
jurisdiction I need a firm starting point before asking the Windows
admin to start digging for the problem.
The situation is, as far as I know, this: Win2003 AD with a backup
domain controller, and a Win2008 R2 file server. There are a large
number of users with
1999 Jan 20
3
oplcok_break more information (PR#12734)
Hi! After more work on the oplock_break problem, I've found the following
in my tcpdump-smb logging. It seems that when ost5 (pid=26339 in the logs
that follow) requests access to the oplocked file comm.inf from ost6
(pid=5872) the oplock_break failes (this is NOT isolated to any one or two
systems on our network, just using these two as an example, and the server
reports no dropped packets
2017 Nov 15
0
[Announce] Samba 4.6.10 Available for Download
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"Success is not final, failure
is not fatal: it is the courage
to continue that counts."
Winston Churchill
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Release Announcements
---------------------
This is an additional bugfix release to address a possible data corruption
issue. Please update
2017 Nov 15
0
[Announce] Samba 4.6.10 Available for Download
========================================================
"Success is not final, failure
is not fatal: it is the courage
to continue that counts."
Winston Churchill
========================================================
Release Announcements
---------------------
This is an additional bugfix release to address a possible data corruption
issue. Please update
2017 Nov 02
0
[Announce] Samba 4.7.1 Available for Download
======================================================
"Lighten up, just enjoy life,
smile more, laugh more, and
don't get so worked up about
things."
Kenneth Branagh
======================================================
Release Announcements
---------------------
This is the latest stable release of the Samba 4.7 release series.
Changes since 4.7.0:
2017 Nov 02
0
[Announce] Samba 4.7.1 Available for Download
======================================================
"Lighten up, just enjoy life,
smile more, laugh more, and
don't get so worked up about
things."
Kenneth Branagh
======================================================
Release Announcements
---------------------
This is the latest stable release of the Samba 4.7 release series.
Changes since 4.7.0:
2000 Jun 25
2
Login script
Is there a file I can place in the netlogin directory (or anywhere else
for that matter) that will represnet a logon script? I want to have my
workstations auto-mount particular shares on the samba server, without the
user having to make the mount. This way when I add new users, the shares
are automatically present.
If there is a script I can place somwehre, please tell me what it's name
is
2004 Oct 14
1
[PATCH] smbfs: smbfs do not honor uid, gid, file_mode and dir_mode supplied by user mount
Hi,
This patch fixes "Samba Bugzilla Bug 999". The last version (2.6.8.1) of
smbfs kernel module do not honor uid, gid, file_mode and dir_mode
supplied by user during mount. This bug is also logged as "Kernel Bug
Tracker Bug 3330". I think this stuff is related to the "unix
extensions". This patch offers to the client side the opportunity to
decide to use or
2007 May 19
0
Problem reading smbfs mounted filesystems
Mounted smbfs directories/files using line in fstab (CentOS 4.4) -
mounts OK, but when I attempt to open files, I get the message "Error
loading document ..... The operation on <document> was started with an
invalid parameter". Any help appreciated please.
Thanks,
Andy
2007 May 22
0
Problem reading smbfs mounted filesystems with OpenOffice etc
Mounted smbfs directories/files using line in fstab (CentOS 4.4) -
mounts OK, but when I attempt to open files, I get the message "Error
loading document ..... The operation on <document> was started with an
invalid parameter". Any help appreciated please.
Thanks,
Andy
1998 Mar 15
0
SMBFS & chmod
When I mount a server-share via SMBFS and tries to copy files to it, I get
a lot of errors like: "Cannot chmod file XXX". How can i prevent this?
PS. Has anybody a WINS-patch for smbmount?
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Peter ?strand <peter@student.liu.se>, http://www.lysator.liu.se/~altic
Student in Computer Science and
2004 Dec 13
0
SMBFS - Input/Output Errors on Save - Kernel => 2.6.8
I have a Debian (Unstable) workstation which accesses Samba shared directories
on a Mitel Server via smbfs mounts. All worked well up to an incuding kernel
2.6.7. After upgrading to 2.6.9 I found that trying to save a file to the share
in Open Office resulted in an input/output error. I found this also extends to
other programs. Subsequent experimentation reveals that the problem commences
2007 Jun 22
0
smbfs intermittent errors: tdb_lock failed, ERRDOS 71
I mounted //winxp/linuxbu onto to a 2nd new mountpoint called
/mnt/buonwinxp. I got same errors as you.
So I first verified if password of the //winxp/linuxbu was wrong. With a
wrong password, I got response as below:
[root@treasury1 root]# smbmount //winxp/linuxbu /mnt/buonwinxp -o
username=linuxbu uid=root gid=root rw
Password : xxxxy
9982: session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess
2004 Mar 29
0
mount.smbfs hangs while trying to connect to dead server.
Hi all,
I have an automount setup. when some app tries to access a remote smb server
which is unreachable (but the network exists), the mount.smbfs that tries to
mount the fs basically never times out causing the app to hang.
Is there a connect timeout option somewhere that can unlock this hang ?
W
2001 May 10
0
mount -t smbfs and msdfs...
Greets to all.
I was just wondering if mounting samba shares and microsoft
dfs are too far apart conceptually to work together.
(ie allow someone to mount a dfs root and magically get access
to all those shares listed under dfs)
I have noted in the samba mail archives that smbclient cannot
act as a dfs client (and tested it for myself)
Is it a case of "implement it for yourself if you