On Aug 31, Pawel S. Veselov wrote
>
> smbd and nmbd are not inet programs. They should be runned as daemons.
> Insert calls for 'smbd -D' and 'nmbd -D' in your rc files.
Um, sorry, they were designed to be run from inetd. That you have
to add '-D' to 'force' them to run in standalone mode sugges
On Aug 30, Paul Miller wrote
> For some reason or another samba doesn't load when I reboot. I can load
> it manually by 'smbd;nmbd' without problems.
>
> here is my configuration:
> samba-des 1.9.16p11 Debian non-US distribution
>
> /etc/services:
> netbios-ns137/tcp
> netbios-ns137/udp
it will get
everything to work ok, or to do additional testing. I
just hope this is a useful bug report.
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dpkg 1.4.0.5
linux 2.1.20
latex 2e-7
texlib 1.0-5
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that is what they are allocating for ip addresses
that mean a single host). Before we run out of 32bit ips, to boot.
Supposedly that is 1,000+ ip's per square meter of surface area of
the planet.
So what happens when we go into space?
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Ok, silly question. I installed debian to kick back
and be lazy for a while. Where is the pgp package?
Or do I have to stop being lazy and actually do
something?
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