Peter Hicks wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 10:10:35PM -0800, Michelle Storm wrote:
being a lazy sys admin i like rcconf
install it using : apt-get install rcconf
run it and just choose what you wish to run and what not .
Moti
Thanks, worked wonderfully. Glad I did it this way. The oth
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 10:10:35PM -0800, Michelle Storm wrote:
>> being a lazy sys admin i like rcconf
>> install it using : apt-get install rcconf
>> run it and just choose what you wish to run and what not .
>> Moti
>
>Thanks, worked wonderfully. Glad I did it this way. The other way would
>ha
Actually you probably only needed to remove the rc2.d link, as that is
the one which Debian uses by default. It might be better to leave one
of the symlinks in place (under a runlevel that you don't use). That
way, if you upgrade samba in the future the symlinks will not be
reinstalled.
Bob
On T
Michelle Storm wrote:
being a lazy sys admin i like rcconf
install it using : apt-get install rcconf
run it and just choose what you wish to run and what not .
Moti
Thanks, worked wonderfully. Glad I did it this way. The other way would
have been a pain.. (if I'm reading this correctly, t
> being a lazy sys admin i like rcconf
> install it using : apt-get install rcconf
> run it and just choose what you wish to run and what not .
> Moti
Thanks, worked wonderfully. Glad I did it this way. The other way would
have been a pain.. (if I'm reading this correctly, there were 7 spots to
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 05:08:04PM -0800, Michelle Storm wrote:
> I don't want to remove samba, I just want to change it so that it no
> longer auto-starts on system restart.
>
> What would I do to stop it from auto-starting.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Michelle Alexia "Jade" Storm
> Dragon Impersonating
onger autostart. Samba can
also run from inetd so this might not work for you.
> -Original Message-
> From: Michelle Storm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 5:08 PM
> To: Debian User List
> Subject: samba question
>
>
> I don't want to remo
I don't want to remove samba, I just want to change it so that it no
longer auto-starts on system restart.
What would I do to stop it from auto-starting.
Thanks,
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Anyone know what the following error means? I know the Win client is
asking for something that Samba cant do but will this result in
corruption of data?
smbd/service.c:make_connection(239)
couldn't find service is <=== the line just ends
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I am running CUPS 1.1.9 with Samba 2.0.7-34 (from stable).
CUPS runs fine with an HP5MP printer. I can lp and it prints.
Samba is running fine. I can go to a Windows2000 box and share
directories, etc.
Samba and CUPS together are not working.
I have the following in my smb.conf file:
printing
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001, John Griffiths wrote:
JG> In the next few days I'm going to be trying to replace an NT server that
JG> does domain control for a windows network, printing for the network, indows
JG> network file server, and allows dial up access to the network (and through
JG> it to the inter
hi ya john...
i'd also make a test box.for doing all of the bleeding edge...
when all the users are moved overnight to the new samba server...than
you can retire the NTs... ( for backup only just in case linux dies ...
and use the *.deb or get the source from
http://www.samba.org
an
G'day guys
In the next few days I'm going to be trying to replace an NT server that does
domain control for a windows network, printing for the network, indows network
file server, and allows dial up access to the network (and through it to the
internet).
My plan is to use samba on Debian and
Hi,
I have a small problem with my samba server: it is running as a domain
controller for the windoze clients. When a user copies some files to a
shared public directory, then this user is the only one, who can change
the _msdos/mswin_ attributes of the file, although the create mask for
this sh
Paulo Henrique Baptista <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all,
> I want to setup samba. Anyone can send me a good smb.conf aside
> the one that exists at SAMBA HOWTO.
> I tried to setup and it didnt appear at explorer at windows client.
> What commands I can use to log samba
Hi all,
I want to setup samba. Anyone can send me a good smb.conf aside
the one that exists at SAMBA HOWTO.
I tried to setup and it didnt appear at explorer at windows client.
What commands I can use to log samba problems?
Thanks, Paulo Henrique
Ok, now I have samba running on my linux pc and I have apache up and
running swell at localhost 127.0.0.1
My question is how do I get win95 on my other pc to recognize samba on my
linux machine? Can I get away with ppp or slip via modems or serial cards
or must I install my network cards at this
On Tue, 30 Mar 1999, Peter Iannarelli wrote:
> Hello all:
>
> Does anyone know if there is a way to pull the
> password used to connect/logon to a samba share ?
>
> I know that the user ID can be acquired via %U.
Shouldn't be possible... passwords are passed as hashes from the client
and hashed
Hello all:
Does anyone know if there is a way to pull the
password used to connect/logon to a samba share ?
I know that the user ID can be acquired via %U.
Peter
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Hello,
I have a linux box on which Samba is installed and share A is output to the
network. I also work in my other PC running on Windows 98, which uses files
in the share.
The problem is if I edit a file on the Linux box, I can not see the change
on my Windows box. It seems Windows has a local
On Fri, Feb 05, 1999 at 10:49:43PM +1100, Andrew Loughhead wrote:
> Actually I'm not sure if that option changes who
> the user is authenticated as, it may just change who their actions are done
> as.
The latter one.
> In any case, without doing strange things, you cannot get the parrallel of
> th
-Original Message-
>At 11:02 PM 2/3/1999 +0100, Daniel Elenius wrote:
>>Hi. I would like to create one public and one password-protected samba
>>share on my computer. I managed to create a public one with:
>>
>>[Public]
>> comment = Public Stuff
>> path = /home/samba/pub
>> public =
On Thu, Feb 04, 1999 at 01:39:12PM -0600, Kent West wrote:
> At 11:02 PM 2/3/1999 +0100, Daniel Elenius wrote:
> >Hi. I would like to create one public and one password-protected samba
> >share on my computer. I managed to create a public one with:
> >
> >But how do I create the private share? Wh
At 11:02 PM 2/3/1999 +0100, Daniel Elenius wrote:
>Hi. I would like to create one public and one password-protected samba
>share on my computer. I managed to create a public one with:
>
>[Public]
> comment = Public Stuff
> path = /home/samba/pub
> public = yes
> writable = yes
> printabl
Hi. I would like to create one public and one password-protected samba
share on my computer. I managed to create a public one with:
[Public]
comment = Public Stuff
path = /home/samba/pub
public = yes
writable = yes
printable = no
write list = @staff
(ie. the example in the smb.
On Tue, 4 Nov 1997, Hamish Moffatt wrote:
> Yes, it works, although sometimes getting access to a WINS server
> (eg nmbd) which knows about the server can be a hassle, I suspect.
> I have accessed samba through terminal servers fine. The login
> message at ftp.kernel.org even advertises an SMB add
On Mon, Nov 03, 1997 at 06:05:51PM +0100, Kevin Traas wrote:
> Will Samba work across a router? The Internet?
> i.e. I'm about 8000KM away from the Linux system I'd like to connect to via
> SMB.
>
> Am I dreaming? Is there a way to do this? If so, any pointers? The HOWTO
> didn't deal with thi
> : Will Samba work across a router? The Internet?
> :
> : Am I dreaming? Is there a way to do this? If so, any pointers? The HOWTO
> : didn't deal with this issue at all.
>
> It will work, unless some firewall/router blocks your packets.
>
> smbclient host\\service -I _ip_of_host
I
On Mon, 3 Nov 1997, Kevin Traas wrote:
: Will Samba work across a router? The Internet?
:
: i.e. I'm about 8000KM away from the Linux system I'd like to connect to via
: SMB.
:
: Am I dreaming? Is there a way to do this? If so, any pointers? The HOWTO
: didn't deal with this issue at
Will Samba work across a router? The Internet?
i.e. I'm about 8000KM away from the Linux system I'd like to connect to via
SMB.
Am I dreaming? Is there a way to do this? If so, any pointers? The HOWTO
didn't deal with this issue at all.
later,
Kevin TraasBaan Business Sys
"Jens B. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[snip]
> Does IP-masq forward broadcasts? Windows Networking relies on network
> broadcast to do name lookups. I've tried to do "windows networking"
> through a firewall and cannot get it to work. (I tried socks5).
Samba's nmbd should provide the W
Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a linux box set as a ip-masq for two subnets that is
> working fine, as well as the ipxripd daemon, that forward my ipx packages
> from internal machines to external (yet in my LAN) Netware servers.
> I would like to allow my poor
Hi,
I have a linux box set as a ip-masq for two subnets that is
working fine, as well as the ipxripd daemon, that forward my ipx packages
from internal machines to external (yet in my LAN) Netware servers.
I would like to allow my poor Win95 users to connect to a NT
server so that
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