From: Paul Hardacre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Apologies if you've checked this.. But, I did notice in my smb.conf that
the
>
># Unix users can map to different SMB User names
>; username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
Thanks! That was it!
-- Julie.
___
tech
On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 12:13:28AM +0100, Conor Daly wrote:
> On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 12:40:29PM -0500 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
> ktb thought:
> > On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 06:10:06PM +0100, Conor Daly wrote:
> > > On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 07:19:39AM -0500 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
>
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 12:40:29PM -0500 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
ktb thought:
> On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 06:10:06PM +0100, Conor Daly wrote:
> > On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 07:19:39AM -0500 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
> > ktb thought:
> > > If you don't care about encrypted passwords se
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 06:10:06PM +0100, Conor Daly wrote:
> On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 07:19:39AM -0500 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
> ktb thought:
> > On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 05:39:49AM -0500, Julie wrote:
> > > Help!
> > >
> > > I'm trying to set up samba with my Windows 98 box as
> > > a c
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 07:19:39AM -0500 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
ktb thought:
> On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 05:39:49AM -0500, Julie wrote:
> > Help!
> >
> > I'm trying to set up samba with my Windows 98 box as
> > a client. On the windoze machine I do all of the Network
> > Neighborhood cr
At 16:42 31/05/2001, Julie wrote:
>From: Paul Hardacre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > At 16:15 31/05/2001, Julie wrote:
>
> > >I found that it's apparently not using the /etc/samba/smbusers
> > >file. I had an entry "jfh = julie". My Win98 machine was sending
> > >"julie" to my Linux box and Samba ins
From: Paul Hardacre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> At 16:15 31/05/2001, Julie wrote:
>
> >From: Paul Hardacre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > One thing to check with Windows connecting to samba is that it uses
the
> > > username from the Client for Microsoft Networks. This one's caught me
out
> >a
> > > few time
At 16:15 31/05/2001, Julie wrote:
>From: Paul Hardacre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > One thing to check with Windows connecting to samba is that it uses the
> > username from the Client for Microsoft Networks. This one's caught me out
>a
> > few times. There's a file in /etc/samba that you can use to m
From: Paul Hardacre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> One thing to check with Windows connecting to samba is that it uses the
> username from the Client for Microsoft Networks. This one's caught me out
a
> few times. There's a file in /etc/samba that you can use to map samba
users
> to unix users (if you're u
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 05:39:49AM -0500, Julie wrote:
> Help!
>
> I'm trying to set up samba with my Windows 98 box as
> a client. On the windoze machine I do all of the Network
> Neighborhood crud so I can see the machine. When I
> click on it's name I get prompted for a password for
> file:/
On Thu, 31 May 2001, Julie wrote:
> Help!
>
> I'm trying to set up samba with my Windows 98 box as
> a client. On the windoze machine I do all of the Network
> Neighborhood crud so I can see the machine. When I
> click on it's name I get prompted for a password for
> file://SERVER/IPC$ and no m
At 11:39 31/05/2001, you wrote:
>Help!
>
>I'm trying to set up samba with my Windows 98 box as
>a client. On the windoze machine I do all of the Network
>Neighborhood crud so I can see the machine. When I
>click on it's name I get prompted for a password for
>file://SERVER/IPC$ and no matter wh
Help!
I'm trying to set up samba with my Windows 98 box as
a client. On the windoze machine I do all of the Network
Neighborhood crud so I can see the machine. When I
click on it's name I get prompted for a password for
file://SERVER/IPC$ and no matter what I enter it tells
me "Incorrect passwo
I found Using Samba
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/index.html very very
helpful when I set up Samba.
-Original Message-
From: email [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 7:47 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [techtalk] Samba Woes
Hi everybody
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 07:46:41PM -0400, email wrote:
>
> Hi everybody.
>
> I've finally done it. I've removed my Windows NT4 server and replaced it
> with a Linux server. Yay.
>
> It currently handles all of my internet sharing and NAT, but I'm having
> problems setting up Samba.
>
> This
Hi everybody.
I've finally done it. I've removed my Windows NT4 server and replaced it
with a Linux server. Yay.
It currently handles all of my internet sharing and NAT, but I'm having
problems setting up Samba.
This machine will be acting as the server for a Workgroup at my home. The
other
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 01:19:25AM -0800 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Lothan thought:
> Are there any good references or how-tos on the net for setting up samba? I
> have a Windows 2000 box (my primary development system) and a Redhat Linux 7
> system connected via Ethernet cards (using DHCP)
On Mon, Jan 15, 2001 at 01:19:25AM -0800, Lothan wrote:
> Are there any good references or how-tos on the net for setting up samba? I
> have a Windows 2000 box (my primary development system) and a Redhat Linux 7
> system connected via Ethernet cards (using DHCP) to a Linksys EtherFast
> Cable/DSL
Hi,
you should find the necessary documentation files in
/usr/share/doc/samba-2.0.7 (or a similar path), as well as the reg-files
you need to adapt Windows' Registry. Samba installs a sample smb.conf in
your /etc directory, which should work in most cases (except you would
like to access ADS with
Are there any good references or how-tos on the net for setting up samba? I
have a Windows 2000 box (my primary development system) and a Redhat Linux 7
system connected via Ethernet cards (using DHCP) to a Linksys EtherFast
Cable/DSL Router to an ADSL line. I completely wiped out my Redhat Linux
I have a Linux box doing IP Masquerading for a small home LAN, and want to
provide SMB shares on it for the Windows machines on the LAN. The hostname
and IP address of the Linux box is assigned by a dhcp server via the
interface on the Internet side (eth1 in the diagram below).
Hello again, all...
Well, I found a copy of AppleshareIP off a developer's CD I didn't realize
we had, so I'm back to trying to connect my Linux box to the mac. Now,
whenever I try to connect to the Mac's SMB volume using Samba (either
mount -t smbfs or smbclient), I get an error from Samba sayi
Dear netters,
Last time I install the samba server, with all your help it works pretty fine...I
think I have to do the following:
1. configure the smb.conf
2. smbpasswd add
3. samba restart
4. add enableplaintextpassword in /HKey./Vnetsub in windows registry.
This works.
Now I
Dear all,
My Samba Server
SMBD Daemon is not running again since I install
VMware
Can anyone tell me how to cure this problem?
The only info I can give is when I do ps -ax | grep
smb
this is what it showed:
638 ? SW
0:00 [vmware-samba]
Please help me and thanks in a
Dear all,
Thanks to everybody's great efforts and good advises...I
finally be able to share my samba server for
microsoft network
I tweaked the registry at last to
EnablePlainTextPassword...and tres bienit worked...
I really feel indebted with all the help you guys
offered
gra
Hi,
I have used the "veto files" flags for my users home directory shares.
The syntax is as follows,
veto files = /.*/
This is to hide all the dot files in the samba client.
I stoped and restarted samba and sure enough the dot files do not get listed.
One problem that has showed up is
Hi Anton
it could be the encrypted password problem if you are using win95/98 to
access Samba.
Have a look in /usr/doc/samba-2.0.6/docs and you'll find Win95/98/MT/2000
files with the following :
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\VNETSUP]
"EnablePlainTextPasswo
Dear all,
I have RH6.2, I checked the SMB service, it's on.
I have added these lines on the smb.conf
[global]
# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name
workgroup = efox# Correct workgroup name, case sensitive. This is
the NT domain name, not Linux domain name)
netbios name = linux
I've got a samba server and need to give full
rwx privs to all the admins at my job.
I tried setting:
admin users= admin1's username, admin2's username, admin3's username
in [global] but it did not have the desired effect. I had seen this
done in one of the example scripts that samba comes with
I've reconfigured a few things on the NT server so that ports 137-139
are available on the network.. However, every command i issue using
smbclient, I get the following message.
Session request failed (0,0) with myname=TIME destname=ZEUS
Unspecified error 0x0
Your server software is being unfrie
As far as moving smb to a diffrent port.. I don't belive there is a way to
do this on nt directly.. there are port forwarders
like:http://malt-whisky.student.utwente.nl/nbfw/ however this is mostly
for alowing a Masq server to forward smb connections/requests and the
like.. you might want to consi
Hi..
I'm trying to setup a samba share between an NT machine and a redhat 5.2
box. The NT box is setup (as its also our proxy/firewall) to not accept
connections on port 137-139. Is it possible to still connect the two?
Right now, our main concern is of a scheduled database backup on the
linux
>>We did have Samba running and it was working through NT, but
>not Win95. We're using Red Hat Linux 6.0.
>>Now, it seems we can't see either of our Linux servers through Network
>>Neighborhood. What can I check to see what's wrong?
Look in your Samba install directory. Under the docs
On Mon, 13 Dec 1999 20:10:03 -0600, "Kathleen Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>First thing, before you assume something is wrong -- try doing a
>"Find" on that computer. I've found that Windows 95 (and 98) do
>weird things and don't show up in Network Neighborhood -- often for
>days.
I had Wi
You might want to check in the Win95 Network properties that Client for MS
Networks, TCP/IP, and NetBEUI, and your ethernet adapter are all listed
under Network - Configuration and you might need to Primary Network Logon
as Client for MS Networks. Also, if you haven't checked it out, try
Your smb.conf file would probably help a bit. However I've noticed
that windows 9X tends to not "see" network machines at times,
and continues to no notice them. But to be certain that it's not
win9x misbehaving (as usual), check if you can browse the linux
box from the NT machine that you're
First thing, before you assume something is wrong -- try doing a "Find" on
that computer. I've found that Windows 95 (and 98) do weird things and
don't show up in Network Neighborhood -- often for days.
The next thing -- is did you put in a userid and password when you went
into Windows?
**
We did have Samba running and it was working through NT, but not Win95.
We're using Red Hat Linux 6.0.
Now, it seems we can't see either of our Linux servers through Network
Neighborhood.
What can I check to see what's wrong?
Thanks,
yvonne
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix
On 4 Dec 1999 15:01:30 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>The goal for me is to use the NT systems local printer, CD-R and
>scanner devices. The SMB documents talk a lot about the Client and
>Server. The source I have downloaded will create a smbd and nmbd.
>1. Do I need anything running on the NT
I am a newbie to Samba and have read the HOWTO-SMB and README files.
Before you say RTFM, I have some very basic questions.
The goal for me is to use the NT systems local printer, CD-R and scanner
devices. The SMB documents talk a lot about the Client and Server.
The source I have downloaded wil
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