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2006 Mar 25
1
Linux box talks to XP Pro, XP Pro permissions denied on LinuxBox
My linux box can see, browse, and copy files from an XP Share. However, when I try to access the box either via its network name (\\linuxbox <file:///\\linuxbox> ) or by ip address (\\192.168.1.231 <file:///\\192.168.1.231> ) Windows shows me an error stating I don't have permissions to access the resource. I have been through the HowTo, and the Troubleshooting section of the
1999 Oct 14
1
Can find linuxbox using "find" but not in neighborhood.
In windoz I can using "find computer" to find linuxbox,and windoz do indicate that it is in the specified workgroup.Also I can access it.but I can't find it in network neighborhood in the specified workgroup. Why? The following is my [global] section: workgroup=domain netbios name=ipux public=yes server string=server hosts allow=172.16. (this is our subnet) guest account=guest
1999 Oct 29
1
LinuxBox can't appear in Net neighbourhood.
I have samba 2.0.5 run on my RH6.1 In windoz,when I use "find computer",I can find it without any difficulty! Also I can access it using this method! But I can't see it in network neighbourhood! I've tried "net view /workgroup=MY_LINUXBOX_DOMAIN",still can't see. Why?(In my linuxbox,the dns resolve doesn't work.does that matter?) The following is my global
2002 Aug 30
1
Old linuxbox as BwM
Hello, I''m playing with tc, htb, and other QoS features on an old pc I have. The PC runs, by now, a shrinked version of Debian Woody, with patched versions of kernel 2.4.18 and iproute in order to support HTB. What i''m wondering is if with a AMD 100Mhz (stealed from a museum ;-), 16Mbps RAM i can do bandwidth management to 20 network hosts, which connect wirelessly (not all,
2011 Oct 26
0
mount.cifs - 4.8.1 -- server side restart - CIFS VFS: No repsonse for cmd
Samba list: We are mounting a share provided by a Unisys MCP mainframe with the following fstab entry.... /etc/fstab: //UnisysMCPmainframe.example.com/staging_test /mnt/staging cifs rw,file_mode=0775,dir_mode=0775,uid=4051,gid=4053,credentials=/etc/nx-credentials.txt,_netdev 0 0 The mount is established just fine and works with the exception that the mainframe does not support the POSIX utime()
2000 Feb 09
0
A different Win98 password problem
I can not get a laptop to running Win98 to mount samba shares on a Linux box, and I don't think it's the normal encrypted password problem. Here's the setup: Linux box has a class B ethernet connection to the internet and a class C connection to the laptop. +-------------------+ | Linux |--eth0--1.2.3.4---->internet | box
2004 Oct 11
1
Fw: smb_proc_readdir_long error
Hi guys, Does anyone have any ideas on my questions below ? Kindest regards David Wilson D c D a t a Tel +27 33 342 7003 Fax +27 33 345 4155 Cell +27 82 4147413 MSN: dave@dcdata.co.za http://www.dcdata.co.za support@dcdata.co.za sales@dcdata.co.za KZN's first and only pure Linux solution provider ____________________________________________________ LinuxBox S.A.: Africa's shell
2005 Feb 05
0
Tom Skeren has a misconfigured server
Tom sent me a private email. I replied and got this back. From: Mail Administrator <Postmaster@cox.net> Reply-To: Postmaster@cox.net To: craigwhite@azapple.com Subject: Mail System Error - Returned Mail Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2005 01:44:16 -0500
2006 Feb 09
1
About join domain in different subnet.
Hi all: I have a question about join domain. If my samba server and domain controller are in different subnet (such = as 192.168.1.x and 192.168.2.x), two conditions happened: ADS domain 1. if I use domain name, then join fail. 2. if I use IP address of domain controller, join success. However, in both cases I can't retrieve domain users/groups. Is it necessary for samba sever and domain
2004 Mar 04
3
Why does a W2K (pro) client do more than it is asked to do?
Desperate to find out why connecting to a samba share(on an AIX server) from W2K is so slow, I tried connecting to the same share from a Linux box, using smbclient: smbclient \\\\aixserver\\sharedir$ -U lynn The results were amazing. The connection was so MUCH FASTER then connecting from a W2K (pro) workstation: \\aixserver\sharedir$ (in the Start|Run edit box) When I examined the samba log
2003 Mar 14
1
cannot get a list of Win2000/NT shares using SMBCLIENT -L with anonymous login
Hi folks, From my RedHat Linux box Im using smbclient L to obtain the list of shares on a particular computer in the network. I use guest as user name or just omit the user name. I can get the list of shares on every single Linux or Win9X machines in the network but I cannot obtain the list of shares on Win2000 and Win NT machines. Here is what I tried: [user1@linuxbox user1]$ smbclient
2003 Jan 19
0
nbtstat -A 192.168.0.1 returns "host not found"
Greetings, I am running samba 2.2.5 win RedHat 8.0 Linux machine Windows 2000 machine has fixed IP 192.168.0.40 Windows XP machine has fixed IP 192.168.0.30 Linux machine has fixed IP 192.168.0.1 on eth0 (local network NIC) and dynamic IP on eth1 (NIC connected to ADSL modem). I can ping 192.168.0.1 ( linux machine) from all machines I can ping 192.168.0.40 ( windows 2000 machine) from all
2001 Feb 21
1
further problems with OpenSSH 2.5.1p1 on RH 6.2
I'm finding another problem with OpenSSH 2.5.1p1 on RH 6.2 (at least, I think it's the linux box that is the problem). I'm ssh'ing to a RH 6.2 box from a Solaris 7 server (scp also... seems like the same problem). I'm using authorized_keys and identity.pub files to do it automagically, and all works well when it's from user to user, where the username is the same, but if
2005 Aug 27
1
Samba clients can't see partitions mounted via loop device from image files
Is there something special about filesystems mounted via the loop device, which prevents Samba from sharing them? I have a small LAN with several PCs on it. It has a few Windows machines, and a Linux machine running Mandrake 10 (kernel 2.6.3), which shares out its root ("/") read-only as "c". (Temporarily, for testing, it is shared with full write permissions, which I know
2004 Apr 05
0
another "Failed to verify incoming ticket"
Hello everyone, I'm sorry for this long post, but I think there is a real understanding problem for many people on ADS domain membership. I'm not the first to post about this type of problem, however I didn't find an answer to it in the archives and I followed the HOWTO-collection. Well, this is what I'm doing : I am using samba-3.0.1 compiled from source, MIT kerberos 1.3.1
2015 Jan 02
2
using feature from applicationmap while ringing in queue
Hello fellow asterisk users, I'm trying to use feature application defined in application map. it's defined as follows: lbxvml => 1,self/caller,Macro,Jump2Voicemail It's working properly when called party answers the call, but I'd like to have feature usable while call is still ringing in queue but this just does not work.. Is this a bug or feature? Is there a way to have
2002 Dec 13
2
Stumped at "Network Neighbourhood", Samba server is visible, but it's path can't be found ...
Hi all, I can see the RH7.3 linux box I've configured with the latest Redhat RPM samba package in the Windows 2000 network neighbourhood, but when I double click the W2000 computer icon I get the message "\\Linuxbox is not accessible, The network path was not found." The network is a small switched lan, sadly with only one unix box (RH7.3) and a mixture of Windows2000 and 98
2003 Nov 19
1
two printers: one works ok in w9x/2k, other printer unavailable in Win98 BUT ok in w2k!
Hi all, I try to explain my strange Samba problem: I've done a linuxbox with Mandrake 8.2 distro; installed Samba 2.2 packages and two printers attached via parallel port: one works with the motherboard built-in parallel port, the other is connected via a pci parallel port card. Both works fine on win2000 clients (and on the linuxbox, too :); on windows 98 clients, both printers are
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
An smbclient -L listing from the linuxbox shows resources available on = the sunbox: linuxbox:~$ smbclient -L sunbox added interface ip=3D192.168.0.3 bcast=3D192.168.0.255 = nmask=3D255.255.255.0 Password:=20 Anonymous login successful Domain=3D[VANCOUVER] OS=3D[Unix] Server=3D[Samba 2.2.2] Sharename Type Comment --------- ---- ------- root
2004 Oct 06
1
smb_proc_readdir_long error
Hi guys/girls, How are you ? I'm running "Linux 2.4.22 SMP" with Samba-3.0.4 and pick up the following message in my syslog when accessing a mounted NT4 share: kernel: smb_proc_readdir_long: name=\OLAP Services\Data\GreatPlains\*, result=-13, rcls=1, err=5 Any ideas what this is ? Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Many thanks. Kindest regards David Wilson D c D a t a Tel