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2010 Sep 02
0
Strange Data Problems with legacy dbf tables.
I sent the following to the Opensuse Forum, but I might find
better expertise directly with Samba with no intent to duplicate
the request.
> Since upgrading to 11.3 I have noticed a number of strange problems
> accessing or manipulating Foxpro DOS tables.
> This is of course a Samba Issue.
> I see a lot of issues with 11.3, I can't even operate an ssh login
> to run yast
2006 Mar 10
0
I need make an consult on Samba locking.
Hi ?to all
I need make an consult on Samba locking.
I hope that it can help me
I'm working with:
????????Linux SuSe 10.0 server with Samba 3.0.20-4-SUSE installed.
????????One Windows XP client with FoxPro installed.
????????Four Linux clients with DOSEmu and FoxPro 2.5 installed.
On the Samba Server I have an shared directory with access databases.
The problem:
I open one free table in
2000 Feb 29
0
Session request failed: SMB error
Hello all,
I receive some errors which I cannot explain :
Hopefully there's someone who can help me.
When I type: "smbclient -L 10.33.6.180"
I get:
Session Request to 10.33.6.180 failed (code 0)
Session Request to 10 failed (code 0)
Session Request to *SMBSERVER failed (code 0)
What does code 0 mean?
Log.smb shows problems with socket-options:
But I haven't changed these
2013 Sep 07
1
Help troubleshooting "find_domain_master_name_query_fail" on SMB v4?
I'm running
smbd -V
Version 4.1.0rc2-3.1-3075-SUSE-oS12.3-x86_64
This is a standalone server, and the only SMB/CIFS instance on my LAN.
On launch, I see the following "find_domain_master_name_query_fail"
error in logs.
I can't track down what I've managed to do wrong; pointers appreciated.
==> log.nmbd <==
[2013/09/07 16:21:41, 2]
2007 Aug 04
1
smb.conf, in addition to my questions of yesterday
Hello, *
Here is my current smb.conf . I didn't want to send it immediately (in some
groups that is not done) and I have omitted some dozens of shares at the end,
which are similar to the ones present.
-------------- next part --------------
[global]
workgroup = LIEMERS-MUSEUM
netbios name = HPserver
server string = HP server (Samba %v)
# printing = cups
# printcap name = cups
#
2006 Mar 16
2
Samba and Foxpro for Unix
Hi !
I have an unique situation.
An SCO Unixware 7.1.3 with Samba 2.2.7a (yes, i know; it sucks !)
On the machine, is running MS Foxpro 2.6 for UNIX (it's running pretty well
for several years) but due to new demands (like Crystal Reports, Visual
view; etc) the directories with DBF files were shared using Samba. At the
beginning, when everything was only about reading, there were no
2006 Aug 11
1
share access problem with %G
Hi,
I learning samba on SUSE 9.3 linux box. I followed the Samba "Small Office
Networking" example to configure the server, but I have problem to access
the share "accounts" / finsvcs until I changed the valid users from %G to
@acctsdep.
Here are the output from the console when I accessing the share "accounts"
server01:~ # smbclient //server01/accounts -U
2000 May 02
0
Win2k bringing down SMB
We have a small LAN here with NT4/98 clients. I reformated an NT machine and
poped win2k on it, but as soon as I try to access the network, it takes
over. It can access the samba server fine, but none of the 98/NT machines
can see anything.
Tried originally with 2.0.7-pre4, then i installed 2.0.7 final and
experianced the same problem. Win2k has but to touch the network
neighboorhood to wreck
2007 Dec 27
1
print command is ignored after upgrade
I use to have a working custom "print command =" in my smb.conf until an
upgrade to 3.0.28.
OS: Suse 10.2
Samba: 3.0.28
Cups: 1.2.7
relevant smb.conf snippet
[global]
lpq command = lpstat -o%p
ldap ssl = no
name resolve order = host lmhosts bcast
idmap gid = 15000-20000
include = /etc/samba/dhcp.conf
logon drive = P:
map to guest
2004 Jul 05
1
FoxPro on Samba share
Ok, I'm sure you've answered this more then once, but still here it is :
I have a FoxPro 2.0 for Lan application that used to run on DOS boxes
connected to a Novell server (and of course with Novel client). Both
FoxPro .exe, .prg and database/index files reside on the shared disk,
and the client only maps a shared drive and starts the FoxPro
application from there. Due to some
2018 Jun 23
0
use spnego question - samba 47 to samba48 migration
On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 19:25:11 -0300
Kontrol-Suporte via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> Good evening!
>
>
>
> Here a Background:
>
> I am moving from samba47 to samba48 - I am keeping my existing
> scripts and config files.
>
> The messages below are now appearing while executing some tasks in
> samba48 only -
2007 Nov 26
0
samba profiles
Hi list
I got a small problem, i use atm 3X Samba Servers
1XPDC
1XBDC
1XFileserver
ATM I have all profiles/homes on the PDC, but I need it on BDC too.
My thought the best way is I move the /homes to the Fileserver.
And now comes my problem, what must I change on the smb.conf?
Logon path = \\fileserver\profiles\.msprofiles
<file:///\\fileserver\profiles\.msprofiles>
Logon
2008 Jun 09
6
second samba pdc
Hello List,
I have 2 samba domain on 2 physical Servers but the User Administration is
over 1 LDAP Server. At the moment i become some errors on my first PDC box:
smbd[16074]: sid S-1-5-21-3194266148-564761370-2586249389-101652 does not
belong to our domain (Thats all hosts from the second PDC)
* first samba Server SID = S-1-5-21-3991578539-3149662252-1894531253
* second samba Server SID
2009 Feb 13
2
net use /home ?
Is 'net use x: /home' deprecated nowadays? I just upgraded a very old Samba 2 to 3.2.8 and suddenly no workstations at all can use that command to map to their home directories.
Workstations are W2k, Win XP and Vista in a mix. Neither work.
Samba use LDAP as back end, and the related posts in smb.conf are these:
logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U\.msprofile
logon script = login.bat
logon home
2013 Sep 17
0
Windows 7 32 bit doesn't "upload" the profile to the server on logout but Windows 7 64 bit does
Hello,
I have a Samba 3 PDC running on SLES 11 SP3. All the machines have
joined the domain correctly, and users can log to their profiles
correctly.
On Windows 7 64 bits profile roaming works nicely without any problem
(login is just a bit slow and it takes about 45 seconds while logout is
really fast).
On Windows 7 32 bits profiles are "downloaded" from the sever correctly
when a
2005 Jan 24
0
winbind debugging help.. act 2
Folks,
Not even a peep. Did I ask the wrong question or am I on the wrong
list? I don't mind pointers to more information....
I own both the recent books on Samba 3 and they are very good, but I seem
to be missing something.
Anyways...
Thanks and hope to hear from you soon,
Michael J Barber
WPTZ/WNNE
Computer Services Administrator
p 518-561-5555 x563
m 518-572-6639
f 518-561-5940
2004 Mar 30
12
Big question: Move to SWIG?
A few days ago, someone asked me why I am using wxpp instead of SWIG.
The question prompted me to revisit and re-evaluate SWIG, and I now
believe it would be best to convert wxRuby to SWIG.
SWIG has greatly improved its C++ support since the last time I looked
at it, and I think its Ruby support has improved quite a bit as well.
Also, now that I have written wxpp, I understand the nature of
2012 Dec 15
1
Following symlinks
I'm struggling with following symlinks with samba on the recent
versions. I cannot use mount -bind as I've seen others suggest. This is
for my mythtv backend, so I'm using the rename script to create nice
names for the recordings.
Anyway, I can map the drive from Windows XP and Windows 7, and see
symlinked files, but I cannot open or copy them as I used to be able to do.
My
2007 Jan 08
1
unable to find the Domain Master Browser name
Hello,
i've having this logs ever since ai started samba on a new server....
it's a sles 10 server wich is supposed to be a part of a w2k3 domain,
here's the conf file:
workgroup = windomain
map to guest = Bad User
printcap name = cups
logon path = \\%L\profiles\.msprofile
logon drive = P:
add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -c Machine -d /var/lib/nobody
-s /bin/false %m$
logon
2016 Oct 01
2
a question about pdbedit
Hello!
Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> schrieb am 01.10.16 um 22:11:22 Uhr:
> > when I do a pdbedit -a -u andreas where is the result
> > stored?
> >
>
> In whatever Samba database you have set in smb.conf
This is the global part of smb.conf, its the standard part
of a fresh openSUSE installation:
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP