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2007 Feb 09
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[Summary] Bugzilla Day, Feb 8
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Folks,
I've posted a short summary of the bug bash from yesterday
at http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Bugzilla_Day#8_Feb_2007.
I've also updated the suggested patches for 3.0.24 at
http://www.samba.org/samba/patches/. All of these are fixes
for problems with Vista clients.
If you want all the patches, it is probably easiest just
to use quilt
2007 Mar 21
1
Will *not* be providing RedHat 9 packages for Samba 3.0.25
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Folks,
For the minority of people who still run RedHat 9 or earlier,
I will not be building an RPM for Samba 3.0.25 for that
platform. If someone wants to pickup maintenance of it,
I'll be glad to turn it over.
I will leave the RedHat-9 packaging files in for the 3.0.25pre2
release that we are currently working on, but unless I
hear an outcry
2006 Jul 11
1
{bugzilla,news}.samba.org are temporaily down
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Folks,
Just a heads up for everyone. We are aware of the problem
and are continuing to work on resolving it.
cheers, jerry
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2007 Jun 04
0
mailq flushed from bugzilla.samba.org
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Just a note:
You might see a flood of bug report emails. I've fixed a
problem with the MTA on bugzilla.samba.org.
cheers, jerry
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2008 Mar 06
0
Bugzilla Day for Samba 3.2.0pre2 on Tuesday, March 18
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Folks,
the public release announcements for the second preview
of 3.2.0 were yesterday. We are planning a Bugzilla day in honor
of the release on Tuesday, March 18.
If you want to participate, feel free to join the #samba-technical
channel on irc.freenode.net. However, here are a couple
of guidelines to make sure that it's a productive bug
2007 May 21
1
Proposed patches for inclusion in Samba 3.0.25a
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Folks,
I've cobbled together the svn commits for SAMBA_3_0_25 that
address a few very visible bugs in 3.0.25:
* The object picker error for "security = domain"
* Supplementary group membership bug with "force group"
* Premature password expiration on Samba DCs
You can grab the patch file from
2007 May 14
0
Patched 3.0.24 tree for CVE-2007-2444, CVE-2007-2446, and CVE-2007-2447
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Folks,
As a small means of community service, I've decided to provide
an unofficial patched version of 3.0.24 (tagged as 3.0.24-gc-1)
to address the CVE-2007-2444, CVE-2007-2446, and CVE-2007-2447
security advisories.
The bzr branch is hosted at
http://people.samba.org/bzr/jerry/samba-3-0-24-gc.bzr/
The source tarball is available from
2007 Apr 05
0
Re: Fwd: Win32 services management?
Hi,
I am interested in implementing the 'createservice()' functionality
using the RPC protocol. I need this functionality badly, and I
understand it is not implemented.
I understand vaguely how this should be working and found some
documentation,
here: http://www.hsc.fr/ressources/articles/win_net_srv/
here:http://www.hsc.fr/ressources/articles/win_net_srv/well_known_named_pipes.html
2007 Apr 09
0
Samba 3.0.25rc1 Available for Download
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Port 80 is the new HTTP.
-- Jeremy Allison on Web Services
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Release Announcements
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This is the first release candidate of the Samba 3.0.25
2007 Apr 09
0
Samba 3.0.25rc1 Available for Download
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Port 80 is the new HTTP.
-- Jeremy Allison on Web Services
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Release Announcements
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This is the first release candidate of the Samba 3.0.25
2007 May 18
0
New snapshot of patched 3.0.24 posted
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I've posted an updated version of my 3.0.24-gc dev branch
to deal with the break in "force group" caused by the
CVE-2007-2444 patch and backported the Vista related bug
fixes from the Samba patches page.
The bzr branch is hosted at
http://people.samba.org/bzr/jerry/samba-3-0-24-gc.bzr/
The source tarball is available from
2006 Sep 17
1
Fedora packages or Enterprise packages of Samba on
Hello List,
In regards to RPM packages, what is the difference in the prebuilt ones for
example the FC5 RPM's directly from samba.org or obtaining the latest
.tar.gz and running ./makerpms.sh for the desired distribution.
Does this way optimize for example - x86-64 or SMP ?
Cheers,
Adrian Sender.
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From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter [mailto:jerry@samba.org]
Sent:
2007 Sep 14
0
R: R: howwinbind cache time works
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(CC'ing back on list)
Gianluca Culot wrote:
> When the users change their passwords on the AD domain server
> it takes one hour before winbind starts refusing the old
> password (as it is in cache, I suppose)
Nope. This is a Windows DC bug.
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2874
Unless you have enabled "winbind
2006 Jun 04
0
Enabling a user w/ more than 14 char passwd prompts for a password.
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Warren Beldad wrote:
> I have created a user with a password of 15 characters...
> then disable:
> -bash-3.00# smbpasswd -d user1
> Disabled user user1.
>
> Enable:
> -bash-3.00# smbpasswd -e user1
> New SMB password:
>
> Why is this happening? Is there any limitation for
> the number of password characters?
>
2006 Jul 13
0
Fedora packages or Enterprise packages of Samba on RH EL4?
CentOS4 RPMS for x86-64 would be awesome.
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2006 Nov 14
0
Does Samba cache it's initial netbios name?
I just found out that when doing a new installation in works. But as
soon as I change the netbios name in the smb.conf the trouble begins...
Everything can connect, but then suddenly the error does appear. Does
Samba cache it's initial netbios name somewhere?
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Van: Sander van Harmelen
Verzonden: dinsdag 14 november 2006 13:59
Aan: Sander van Harmelen;
2007 Jan 18
0
Impossible to change Primary group
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Fabio Muzzi wrote:
> Hello drweb,
>
> Saturday, November 25, 2006, 4:32:17 PM, you wrote:
>
>
> d> By command:
> d> pdbedit -r gad -G 514 -d0
> d> I cann't change primary group.
>
>
> I was looking through the list archives and found your post. I have
> the same issue. Any solutions yet?
>
2007 Jun 02
1
server upgrades completed
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Update on server upgrade:
Thanks to Lars M?ller and Deryck Hodge, the server
upgrades are complete. Everything should be back to normal
at
* bugzilla.samba.org
* viewcvs.samba.org
* people.samba.org
* projects.samba.org
* wiki.samba.org
* news.samba.org
Please report any problems that you may notice due
to the upgrades to
2007 Oct 11
3
CVS/SVN conversion to GIT finished for Samba 3.x branches
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Folks,
The migration is done and the new git repos are online. You can
browse the repositories as well as find links to the documentation
in the Samba wiki at
http://gitweb.samba.org/
A few things, such as buildfarm integration, are still underway
and will be completed in a few days.
cheers, jerry
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2012 Sep 27
0
reminder: ZFS day next Tuesday
If you''ve been hiding under a rock, not checking your email, then you might
not have heard about the Next Big Whopper Event for ZFS Fans: ZFS Day!
The agenda is now set and the teams are preparing to descend towards San
Francisco''s Moscone Center vortex for a full day of ZFS. I''d love to see y''all
there in person, but if you can''t make it, be sure to