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2006 Jan 03
2
Error returning browse list: NT_STATUS_OK
I continue to receive this error message: Error returning browse list: NT_STATUS_OK This is how I am attempting to list the shares on my WinXP machine. smbclient -L GERARD -U gerard Password: Domain=[GERARD] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager] Sharename Type Comment --------- ---- ------- Error returning browse list: NT_STATUS_OK
2009 Oct 03
2
Error: userdb lookup: connect(/var/run/dovecot/auth-master) failed: Permission denied
I am making my first attempt to get dovecot working with Postfix virtual users/domains. The following is the error log and the output of "dovecot -n". I am probably doing something really stupid; however, I do not know what. Oct 03 17:50:41 pop3-login: Info: Login: user=<user at mydomain.com>, method=PLAIN, rip=192.168.1.103, lip=192.168.1.103, TLS Oct 03 17:50:41 POP3(user at
2005 Dec 28
1
Saving files with wrong permission
I am attempting to save files from MS Word into a directory located on a FreeBSD 5.4 machine running Samba. For some reason, the files are always saved with permission 766 rather than 666, which is what I want them saved as. This is the pertinent part of the smb.conf. file. # Samba config file created using SWAT # Date: 2005/08/21 11:05:15 # Global parameters [global] lanman auth = no log file
2006 Jan 03
1
smbclient not displaying shares
I have just recently installed Samba. I have two WinXP Pro machines networked to a FreeBSD 5.4 computer. The Printer is connected to one of the WinXP machines currently. This is the output of the 'smbclient' command. smbclient -U user-name -L winxp Password: Domain=[winxp] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager] Sharename Type Comment ---------
2006 Aug 09
10
Dovecot as LDA with Postfix
I have been attempting to replace Procmail with Dovecot as the LDA for my Postfix mail server, but without success. Below is a truncated output from the /var/log/maillog. Aug 9 11:56:20 scorpio postfix/local[4338]: 88C3FC3D1: to=<gerard at localhost.seibercom.net>, orig_to=<gerard at localhost>, relay=local, delay=1119, delays=1118/0.71/0/0.11, dsn=4.3.0, status=deferred (temporary
2006 Aug 23
0
Unable to get LDA working
FreeBSD 6.1 STABLE Postfix version 2.4-20060806 Dovecot v1.0.rc2 I have the following in the postfix main.cf file: mailbox_command = /usr/local/libexec/dovecot/deliver This is from the dovecot.conf file: default_mail_env = mbox:/var/mail/%u However, mail is never delivered with this configuration. This is an excerpt from the 'dovecot.log' file: deliver(gerard): Error:
2006 Oct 02
3
Dovecot as LDA
FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p8 postfix-current-2.4.20060903,3 dovecot-1.0.r7 I am experiencing a problem with dovecot as an LDA. It will not deliver mail unless the mail directory is chmod'd to 1777. Below is an example of the log file output. The dovecot.log file had over a hundred entries similar to this: deliver(gerard): Error: open(/var/mail/.temp.scorpio.seibercom.net.1123.cd38cd4d82e1368f)
2006 Feb 04
1
Usernames & Passwords
I thought I had posted this previously, but I cannot seem to find any record of it. I am using Samba in a mixed network (WinXP and FreeBSD 5.4). There is no domain involved. Using the following command, I can access a share on one of the WinXP machines: smbclient //SERVER/SHARE -u NAME%PASSWORD I now find that I can also access the share using an incorrect 'NAME' or 'PASSWORD'
2006 Nov 11
1
Writing to mail directory
FreeBSD 6.1 Dovecot 1.0.rc12 Using Dovecot as an LDA produces this error message: // START ERROR MESSAGE // deliver(gerard): Error:open(/var/mail/.temp.scorpio.seibercom.net.812.03034e3c3c1ab1c8) failed: Permission denied deliver(gerard): Error: file_lock_dotlock() failed with mbox file /var/mail/gerard: Permission denied // END ERROR MESSAGE// Actually, there are dozens of similar
2006 Oct 07
1
Customizing Sign-Off Message
This is probably a dumb question; however, I have never let a thing like that stop me before. A user can configure Dovecot to give a customized greeting when it is accessed. Is there anyway to customize the message it displays when it terminates the session? -- Gerard Seibert gerard at seibercom.net "Losing my virginity was a career move." Madonna
2006 Nov 04
1
MySQL Configuration
Dovecot 1.0.rc10 FreeBSD 6.1 This is probably a dumb question; however, I have never let a little thing like that bother me in the past. In the 'dovecot.conf' file there are the follow two sections: # SQL database passdb sql { # Path for SQL configuration file, see doc/dovecot-sql.conf for example args = /usr/local/etc/dovecot-sql.conf } userdb sql { # Path for SQL
2006 Jul 11
1
Length of share name
I am new at setting up Samba3. I had heard that the name share name is supposed to be limited to 8 characters or less; i.e., [home] or [configs], etc. Is this correct, or can the name be longer? Also, are there any specific characters that are not allowed? I am not planning on using any, but I was just wondering. Ciao! -- Gerard Seibert gerard@seibercom.net A foolish consistency is the
2006 Jul 22
1
POP does not seem to be working
OK, I am brand new to this so please bear with me. I have an FreeBSD 6.1 STABLE system. Postfix is installed with qpopper. The mailboxes are standard mbox format. I just installed Dovecot. At some point I want to update to a mdir format, etc., but quite frankly I do not know how to go about that. In any case, I shut down qpopper and started Dovecot. I modified the Dovecot.conf file SSL settings
2005 Jul 03
0
Unable to write to Samba Share from WinXP
Samba 3.014a I have three computers networked together. Two are WinXP Pro and one is a FreeBSD 5.4 running Samba. I cam use 'smbclient' to exchange files between the computers. However, when I attempt to use the WinXP machines to send a file to the Samba machine I receive an error message. This is the usual message: *************************************** Access Denied Make sure the
2019 May 26
1
Unknown error message
dovecot 2.3.6 (7eab80676) FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE-p5 amd64 I have recently been finding error messages similar to the following in my Dovecot log file: May 26 06:58:32 imap(gerard at seibercom.net)<87791><WvXT+LyJHBCubeH6>: Error: stat(/var/mail/vmail/seibercom.net/gerard/.dovecot.sieve/tmp) failed: Not a directory The message is correct as there is no such directory. The question is
2009 Oct 11
1
(no subject)
Using Postfix with Virtual Users/Virtual Domains, I have configured it with a wild card entry; i.e., "*.mydomain.com" This works fine in Postfix; however, using Dovecot for delivery is causing the message to bounce since Dovecot does not have an entry in the "user passwd" or "userdb" file. I want to store the catch-all addresses in a separate mailbox. Can I use sieve
2018 Apr 10
1
doveconf error upon boot up
On Tue, 10 Apr 2018 11:08:20 -0400, David Mehler stated: >Can you send a complete doveconf -n and your dovecot startup lines in >/etc/rc.conf? /etc/rc.conf ## Dovecot dovecot_enable="YES" # 2.3.1 (8e2f634): /usr/local/etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # Pigeonhole version 0.5.1 (d9bc6dfe) # OS: FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE-p9 amd64 zfs # Hostname: localhost auth_mechanisms = plain login
2013 Mar 18
2
SASL + Postfix woes
Okay, I wasn't going to try and fix up the messed up mail server I was given; however, I decided that I might as well try. Situation: The system has a Postfix MTA and uses Dovecot for LDA and Cyrus-SASL for SASL. That works fine. I decided that I wanted to switch over to Dovecot for SASL. dovecot is presently using MySQL for its database. I make the (I thought) necessary changes in Postfix
2005 Jul 08
3
permission denied from winxp box to samba share.
trying to set up a totaly anonymous share for users on a linux box with samba 3.0.10 point to a dir on my hard drive that looks like drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Jul 7 22:39 sambashare in my smb.conf, for this dir, I have [globalshare] path = /usr/local/share/sambashare read only = No guest ok = Yes guest only = Yes guest account = nobody writeable = yes windows users can
2006 Oct 07
0
Re: samba Digest, Vol 46, Issue 2
hai, i need following topics for your help give the full articals.pls send . thanks prabhukumar On Mon, 2006-10-02 at 12:03 +0000, samba-request@lists.samba.org wrote: > Send samba mailing list submissions to > samba@lists.samba.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba > or, via email, send a