On 02/01/2017 08:02 PM, R. Ramesh wrote:
On 1/29/2017 11:25 AM, John Darrah wrote:
On 1/29/2017 12:25 AM, R. Ramesh wrote:
I recently upgraded my debian jesse to 8.6. All of a sudden
all samba guest access to this box stopped working. I
did not
On 1/29/2017 11:25 AM, John Darrah wrote:
On 1/29/2017 12:25 AM, R. Ramesh wrote:
I recently upgraded my debian jesse to 8.6. All of a sudden
all samba guest access to this box stopped working. I did not
update smb.conf file any time before or
On 1/29/2017 11:25 AM, John Darrah wrote:
On 1/29/2017 12:25 AM, R. Ramesh wrote:
I recently upgraded my debian jesse to 8.6. All of a sudden
all samba guest access to this box stopped working. I did not
update smb.conf file any time before or after. I vaguely
On 1/29/2017 11:25 AM, John Darrah wrote:
On 1/29/2017 12:25 AM, R. Ramesh wrote:
I recently upgraded my debian jesse to 8.6. All of a sudden all samba
guest access to this box stopped working. I did not update smb.conf
file any time before or after. I vaguely remember that there was a
flash
On 1/29/2017 12:25 AM, R. Ramesh wrote:
I recently upgraded my debian jesse to 8.6. All of a sudden all samba
guest access to this box stopped working. I did not update smb.conf
file any time before or after. I vaguely remember that there was a
flash of notes flying by when samba was upgraded,
I recently upgraded my debian jesse to 8.6. All of a sudden all samba
guest access to this box stopped working. I did not update smb.conf file
any time before or after. I vaguely remember that there was a flash of
notes flying by when samba was upgraded, but do not recall what it is.
BTW, I c
Thanks I was just going to ask if there was some way of filtering out the
hidden files so they wouldn't be presented to the Xp users.
-Original Message-
From: P Kapat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: April 26, 2007 2:33 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Newbie Samba
On 4/26/07, John K Masters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 22:03:47 -0400
"Jan Sneep" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Interestingly from the Win Xp machine I can see a whole bunch of
> files and folders with names that start with a "." that I can't see
> from the Gnome desktop.
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 22:03:47 -0400
"Jan Sneep" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Interestingly from the Win Xp machine I can see a whole bunch of
> files and folders with names that start with a "." that I can't see
> from the Gnome desktop.
>
These are hidden files. Not shown by default in Gno
mment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
create mask = 0700
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[print$]
comment = Printer Drivers
path = /var/lib/samba/printers
-Original Message-
From: P Kapat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: April 25, 2007
You are asked to setup a non-root user as part of the NetInst. This is
the User that I setup.
Yes, as Dave said, you have to use smbpaswd as root to add new users
which can access samba. Then you have to setup your
/etc/samba/smb.conf file to define shares, which are portions of your
filesystem
You probably need to create the user for Samba too, via smbpasswd.
As I said, please send your /etc/samba/smb.conf if you want more help.
As Dave was suggesting, you need to modify smb.conf. There are a few
GUIs that do that for you (http://us4.samba.org/samba/GUI/). Its
easier to edit the file
On Wednesday, 25.04.2007 at 16:14 -0400, Jan Sneep wrote:
> You are asked to setup a non-root user as part of the NetInst. This is
> the User that I setup.
That's not enough for Samba.
You probably need to create the user for Samba too, via smbpasswd.
As I said, please send your /etc/samba/smb.
You are asked to setup a non-root user as part of the NetInst. This is the
User that I setup.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Ewart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: April 25, 2007 3:15 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Newbie Samba help
On Wednesday, 25.04.2007 at 14:58
On Wednesday, 25.04.2007 at 14:58 -0400, Jan Sneep wrote:
> I just installed the latest OS using a NetInst CD and during the install I
> checked the boxes for "File Server" and "Print Server" and I have been to
> HYPERLINK "http://localhost:901"Http://localhost:901 to verify that Samba is
> up and
I just installed the latest OS using a NetInst CD and during the install I
checked the boxes for "File Server" and "Print Server" and I have been to
HYPERLINK "http://localhost:901"Http://localhost:901 to verify that Samba is
up and running.
I can "see" the Debian server from my Win XP machines,
On (14/07/05 01:05), Johann Beretta wrote:
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> From: Johann Beretta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 01:05:19 -0700
> Subject: Re: CUPS/Samba help please
>
> On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 18:00:15 +0200, Clive Menzies <
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 17:40:08 +0200, in linux.debian.user you wrote:
>Beretta wrote:
>
>> The easy solution is just to ditch CUPS for my printing, but I really like
>> being
>> able to go back and restart jobs regardless of which machine I'm currently
>> using.
>
>Did you try CUPS with IPP instead
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 18:00:15 +0200, Clive Menzies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>>
>> Anyone have some insight into this? Maybe you experienced something similar
>> and
>> can give me a few tips on how to resolve it?
>
>In /etc/samba/smb.conf there is a setting:
># Most people will find that this
On (13/07/05 07:24), Beretta wrote:
> I have a strange situation that I cannot figure out.
>
> When printing to an HP LaserJet 3550N printer via CUPS/Samba on a Sarge box
> _from_ a Windows XP box the bandwidth and CPU usage on the client (XP) machine
> is insane.
>
> The network usage applet (on
Beretta wrote:
The easy solution is just to ditch CUPS for my printing, but I really like being
able to go back and restart jobs regardless of which machine I'm currently
using.
Did you try CUPS with IPP instead of the SMB protocol? That won't address
the samba problem, but may enable you to
All,
I have a strange situation that I cannot figure out.
When printing to an HP LaserJet 3550N printer via CUPS/Samba on a Sarge box
_from_ a Windows XP box the bandwidth and CPU usage on the client (XP) machine
is insane.
The network usage applet (on the XP machine) will typically show 25% usa
Bodnyk, Bruce W wrote:
> I'm trying to mount a directory on a Windows NT box onto a Debian system
> and am having some problems. I can use smbclient and get to the directory on
> the NT machine but when I try and mount the directory using
>
> mount -t smbfs -o username=bbodnyk/fciam //etbodnyk/pr
Only thing I can think of is that you are trying to mount ntfs
partition and you don't have it in your kernel or you dont have the
smbfs filesystem loaded in your kernel. But that mount 6 error is odd.
If you have X installed try apt-get LinNeighborhood its a nice gui to
mount network share
On (05 Sep 02 20:30), Ben Goodstein wrote:
> On (05 Sep 02 15:06), Bodnyk, Bruce W wrote:
> > I'm trying to mount a directory on a Windows NT box onto a Debian system
> > and am having some problems. I can use smbclient and get to the directory on
> > the NT machine but when I try and mount the di
On (05 Sep 02 15:06), Bodnyk, Bruce W wrote:
> I'm trying to mount a directory on a Windows NT box onto a Debian system
> and am having some problems. I can use smbclient and get to the directory on
> the NT machine but when I try and mount the directory using
>
> mount -t smbfs -o username=bbodn
I'm trying to mount a directory on a Windows NT box onto a Debian system
and am having some problems. I can use smbclient and get to the directory on
the NT machine but when I try and mount the directory using
mount -t smbfs -o username=bbodnyk/fciam //etbodnyk/proengineer
/var/www/proengineer
I
It sounds as though you have some confusion about the differences between the
smb networking protocol, which SAMBA and windows file and print sharing use,
and the tcp/ip network protocol with BIND, which Linux and Windows TCP/IP use.
This confusion no doubt is due to the fact that Microsoft deci
*- On 19 Mar, Paul Nathan Puri wrote about "Re: SAMBA help."
> When you say yours is called ASGARD, does that mean you named your linux
> box ASGARD too?
>
> So I have to edit /etc/hosts and the rest to rename my machine? Hmmm...
>
> I like the intranet setup a lo
On Fri, 19 Mar 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> When you say yours is called ASGARD, does that mean you named your linux
> box ASGARD too?
No, my linux box is bolverk, and the windows machine is FRIGG.
My workgroup is ASGARD
ie. I have 'workgroup = ASGARD' in my smb.conf file.
> So I have to edit
When you say yours is called ASGARD, does that mean you named your linux
box ASGARD too?
So I have to edit /etc/hosts and the rest to rename my machine? Hmmm...
I like the intranet setup a lot. But I definitely need to learn SAMBA; so
do I have to rename my linux box, edit host files etc? Than
Thanks for the info, I'll check it all out...
NatePuri
Certified Law Student
& Debian GNU/Linux Monk
McGeorge School of Law
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://ompages.com
On Fri, 19 Mar 1999, Daniel Brosemer wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Mar 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
>
> > I need to know if I need to rename my
On Fri, 19 Mar 1999, Paul Nathan Puri wrote:
> I need to know if I need to rename my network 'WORKGROUP' to be able to
> share drives and printers with windows.
> I've currently named my network 'natepuri.com.' It's not a registered
> name, yet. I'll register it when I get the money.
I don't be
I need to know if I need to rename my network 'WORKGROUP' to be able to
share drives and printers with windows.
I've currently named my network 'natepuri.com.' It's not a registered
name, yet. I'll register it when I get the money.
Does samba require WORKGROUP? Or is that just a variable for w
On Tue, 8 Sep 1998, bmorgan wrote:
> This is a reposting of a previous message. I'm starting to get
> desperate. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>
> I'm having trouble connecting to my debian machine from my windows
> machine using samba. I've successfully done this before, but now I've
Hi,
so you are saying that the first user can login succesfully but after
that no one else can log in?
Are you sure Windows users are logged in their Windows 95 boxes as
user "student"? If not do Start Menu:Shutdown:Close all programs and
log in as a different user.
I have never tried using null
On Tue, 8 Sep 1998, bmorgan wrote:
: This is a reposting of a previous message. I'm starting to get
: desperate. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
[ snip ]
You could give the Samba list a try. Send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a body of "subscribe samba Your Name"
You could try the w
This is a reposting of a previous message. I'm starting to get
desperate. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I'm having trouble connecting to my debian machine from my windows
machine using samba. I've successfully done this before, but now I've
got several users connecting to the samba ser
Andy Scott wrote:
>
> I can mount my Linux server through a modem connection using mgetty.
>
> I am using NFS to mount a Novell file server.
>
> I am running Samba on all of my UNIX machines and can see all of them
> from remote access.
>
> I need to be able to mount and access a Win95 box from
I can mount my Linux server through a modem connection using mgetty.
I am using NFS to mount a Novell file server.
I am running Samba on all of my UNIX machines and can see all of them
from remote access.
I need to be able to mount and access a Win95 box from remote locations
through remote ac
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