similar to: Panic or segfault in Samba

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2004 Feb 02
2
PANIC: internal error..
Well got a problem i gues... i got even more error's in my log files.. some about schannel processing error, or no route to host or get peer name... still everything looks to be working fine.. (got no complaints from the users) but these internal error's i get a fewtimes aday.. dunno, do i need to make a bugreport for it ? or do you need some extra debug info.. l8r Collen
2007 Mar 13
3
inconsistent behaviour of add1 and drop1 with a weighted linear model
Dear R Help, I have noticed some inconsistent behaviour of add1 and drop1 with a weighted linear model, which affects the interpretation of the results. I have these data to fit with a linear model, I want to weight them by the relative size of the geographical areas they represent. _________________________________________________________________________________________ > example
2008 Oct 23
3
PDA-Logon: mal formed packet
Debian Lenny Samba 3.2.3 LOOX N560 with Windows Mobile 5 Hello, ?my PDA LOOX N560 could connect via WLAN to SAMBA under Etch. Meanwhile I upgraded to Debian Lenny and now may PDA cannot connect anymore to the server. Error 1223 or 1222. Connecting to XP-Clients via WLAN is okay. Connecting to Samba Wireshark tells me: malformed packet: No. ? ? Time ? ? ? ?Source ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
2006 Oct 03
1
XP/W2K on Samba 3
Hello, maybe it is not the right place to ask Windows-related questions, but i'll give it a try. I am running a Debian-Etch-Server with Samba 3 and Windows2000 and XP-clients. Everything is working fine except: For every user logging in from a Win-client, the client generates a local user-profile and local user-directories. What has to be done within Samba and what has to be done on the
2006 Sep 16
2
Win2000/XP on Samba 3, Etch
I have problems configuring Win-clients with Samba 3 / Debian-Etch-Server. Trying to connect the win-clients, the error at logon is: no primary domain or wrong password the server log reads: [2006/09/15 13:34:14, 3] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X_spnego(691) NativeOS=[Unix] NativeLanMan=[Samba] PrimaryDomain=[] [2006/09/15 13:34:14, 3] libsmb/ntlmssp.c:ntlmssp_server_auth(672) Got
2003 Jan 28
1
Having a problem ...
Running a Windows 2000 domain; recently we've made some security changes to deny anonymous users from being able to get at our user list. It would appear that one of my Domain Controllers hadn't been rebooted after that security change, and now that it has been rebooted, I can't mount smb shares off of one of our if the security setting is in place. On a Windows 2000 Domain