ok... finally I get to solve my problem. I just have to start from the
begining modifying the defaoult smb.conf file and then readd every samba
user by "smbpasswd -a " command. This is my smb.conf:
#smb.conf/
Dago Pacheco wrote:
>
> Johnny Hughes escribió:
> >
> > OK ... I already told you to run testparm and to validate all your
> > smb.conf lines.
> >
> okThis is the thing security level was set to "share". When
> thigs worked fine, there were a lot of shared folders that could be
> ac
Johnny Hughes escribió:
OK ... I already told you to run testparm and to validate all your
smb.conf lines.
Here is the first problem ... in 3.0.25, the command "host equiv=" is
not longer valid and needs to be removed ... see this link:
http://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-3.0.25.html
Johnny Hughes escribió:
OK ... I already told you to run testparm and to validate all your
smb.conf lines.
Here is the first problem ... in 3.0.25, the command "host equiv=" is
not longer valid and needs to be removed ... see this link:
http://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-3.0.25.html
Dago Pacheco wrote:
another detail.
When i try this command " smbclient //192.168.0.10/informatica
-Uinformatica" and i give the correct password i get this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# smbclient //192.168.0.10/informatica -Uinformatica
Unknown parameter encountered: "hosts equiv"
Ignoring unknown p
another detail.
When i try this command " smbclient //192.168.0.10/informatica
-Uinformatica" and i give the correct password i get this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# smbclient //192.168.0.10/informatica -Uinformatica
Unknown parameter encountered: "hosts equiv"
Ignoring unknown parameter "hosts equiv
Dago Pacheco wrote:
[please edit your mails]
> what is not recomended?. reinstall it or remvoe it from yum update?
Go back to the old version. You will *NOT* reveive any support or
security updates for that.
> however... the procedure for reinstall it should be:
>
> yum remove samba
>
> the
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Dago Pacheco wrote:
Hi I have this CentOS 4.3 server that is used as a file, web
and mail server just for LAN hosts. After an up2date procedure
(in wich there was a lot of p
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Johnny Hughes escribió:
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Ralph Angenendt escribió:
Dago Pacheco wrote:
Hi I have this CentOS 4.3 server that is used as a file, web
and mail server just for LAN hosts. After an up2date procedure (in
wich there was a lot of package involved about
Johnny Hughes escribió:
Dago Pacheco wrote:
Ralph Angenendt escribió:
Dago Pacheco wrote:
Hi I have this CentOS 4.3 server that is used as a file, web
and mail server just for LAN hosts. After an up2date procedure (in
wich there was a lot of package involved about 500) I started
havi
Dago Pacheco wrote:
Ralph Angenendt escribió:
Dago Pacheco wrote:
Hi I have this CentOS 4.3 server that is used as a file, web and mail
server just for LAN hosts. After an up2date procedure (in wich there was a
lot of package involved about 500) I started having problems with file
Ralph Angenendt escribió:
Dago Pacheco wrote:
Hi I have this CentOS 4.3 server that is used as a file, web and mail
server just for LAN hosts. After an up2date procedure (in wich there was a
lot of package involved about 500) I started having problems with file
shareing
Dago Pacheco wrote:
> Hi I have this CentOS 4.3 server that is used as a file, web and mail
> server just for LAN hosts. After an up2date procedure (in wich there was a
> lot of package involved about 500) I started having problems with file
> shareing in samba server.
As the Release N
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Hi I have this CentOS 4.3 server that is used as a file, web and
mail server just for LAN hosts. After an up2date procedure (in wich
there was a lot of package involved about 500) I started having
problems with file shareing in samba server.
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