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On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 08:46:21 +0100, Radu Popa wrote:
> I have a server runing samba in a mixed Lin/Win domain. In the same pc
> I have 2 hard disks: 1 for linux, and the other one it is the old hard
> disk in the pc where it used to be windows 98 os.
Thank you Bobby; will try your
suggestions.
Best regards
Furqan Jenkins
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Bobby
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Subject: Re: SAMBA Problem Sharing root
(/) directory in Win2K SPK2 - Please
HI,
Not sure if this will help but it might be worth a
try.
1) On your linux machine run lisa -(option
here) and then reslisa -(option here)
that might help with it
hanging.
2)also you might want to try and create a softlink
to / in which ever /home/(user name here)
hope that is of some
have u created the account on client win2k which u r trying to log on
with ? and the same on samba server ? Have u made a administrator user
with same passwd as of win2k client in samba and than try to log on. I
hope if u try this it should solve ur prob.
Regards.
mirk
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On Wed, 2002-07-03 at 15:33, Tyler Durdin wrote:
> I ahve a samba server running as my primary domain controller for a windows
> 2000 network. Everything seemed to be in order so i tried to connect one of
> the win2k clients to the network. When i did this i ran the network ID
> wizard and ever
This isn't a Samba or Linux issue, it's a winders issue.
Nonetheless:
I've always found it better to remove the machine from the domain and log into
it as a standalone, then configure for the new domain. And I don't use
wizards.
Joebewan
On Wednesday 03 July 2002 05:33 pm, Tyler Durdin wr
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On Saturday 12 January 2002 05:10 pm, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
> Hi.
> All I have configured is to set the workgroupname to
> "nettet" and serverstring to sambaserver in smb.conf.
> Well I have discovered that samba dont work with the
> highest securit
Hi.
All I have configured is to set the workgroupname to
"nettet" and serverstring to sambaserver in smb.conf.
Well I have discovered that samba dont work with the
highest security level, so now I run that on medium.
I found out by typing smbclient -Ltarkin.
tarkin is the name of the win98 box con
Hi there,
A friend of mine had a problem where the Windows boxes would freeze. He had
to add a delay into Samba (in the .conf file), because Windows can handle
the data coming back so fastmaybe something to look into ?
Cheers,
Pieter
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From: "Cláudio Machado" <[E
There are two ways to fix this. 1) Enable your WinNT machines to send
plain text passwords, 2) Enable samba to accept encrypted passwords. I
would recommend the latter. See:
http://samba.gorski.net/samba/ftp/docs/ENCRYPTION.txt
> When I click on "network neighborhood" in Windows NT, I see
Chances are your using the hosts allow feature of samba in the smb.conf
file, and your using 192.168.0. as your subnet, and you didn't pay
attention (when you uncommented that line), to the fact that the smb.conf
uses 192.168.1.
I'm guilty of doing this. =)
Dan
At 07:30 AM 6/13/98 -0400, you
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From: Donald G. Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Redhat-List (E-mail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, March 06, 1998 14:02 PM
Subject: Samba Problem - Widoze no longer shows the linux box.
>Hello,
>My problem is that my windoze boxes no longer see my Linux box in the
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