I gave up.
Apparently, it is impossible to mount an NTFS partition and then share
it by any means that a Windoze client can use. I even tried a trial run
of an NFS client for XP - no dice. It simply refuses to be
authenticated.
The solution is to re-format to Ext3 which seems ironic since this (n
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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.
Hi!
Here is what I want to do:
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. All the shares on the linux hdd
work just fine for r/w. I have mounted the
Thank you Bobby; will try your
suggestions.
Best regards
Furqan Jenkins
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Bobby
Treaster
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Subject: Re: SAMBA Problem Sharing root
(/) directory in Win2K SPK2 - Please
From:
Furqan Jenkins
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Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 9:08
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Subject: SAMBA Problem Sharing root (/)
directory in Win2K SPK2 - Please Advise
Dear all,
I'm running a Windows 2000 SPK2 host and am
attempting to create a SMB file share on a Red
Dear all,
I'm running a Windows 2000 SPK2 host and am
attempting to create a SMB file share on a Red Hat v. 6.0 server using an
account with a root (/) home directory. Network Neighbourhood hangs upon login
in, and the root directory on the server becomes unstable, eg. an "ls -al /"
comman
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Also,
what error is it exactly?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Langa
KentaneSent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 4:32 AMTo:
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: RE: Newbie: Samba
problem
It
woul
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002
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problem
i was wondering if anyone had a working smb.conf
file that i could look at.
i'm having problems getting into my samba
server. Its coming up with c
ou use it, make sure "web" exists on your system as well
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From: "Joseph Teo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 1:27 AM
Subject: Newbie: Samba problem
i was wondering if anyone had a wor
i was wondering if anyone had a working smb.conf
file that i could look at.
i'm having problems getting into my samba
server. Its coming up with cannot connect to server or an error along
those lines
Any help would be appreciated.
Joe
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Tyler Durdin
Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 4:04 AM
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Subject: samba problem (I THINK)
I ahve a samba server running as my primary domain controller for a
windows
2000 network. Everything seemed to be in order so
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
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 everything went okay all of the way up to the restart. When i
HI
I am browsing through the logs of the clent PCs
that have
connected to the samba server adn find the
message below happening quite often : -
[2002/02/22 07:52:21, 0]
smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl(2516) call_nt_transact_ioctl:
Currently not implemented.
What does this mean??
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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
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On Saturday 12 January 2002 02:50 pm, Kjetil Tjensvold wrote:
> I have converted to iptables and configured the
> firewall, but still samba wont start.
Samba won't start, or you can't access a share? Two very different
problems with potentially diff
chado" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 3:56 PM
Subject: Samba problem?
> Hi folks!
>
> I migrate a server from Netware 5.0 to Linux/Samba. All clients are
> Windows*. The clients runs clipper and dataflex applications. All
&g
Hi folks!
I migrate a server from Netware 5.0 to Linux/Samba. All clients are
Windows*. The clients runs clipper and dataflex applications. All
clipper apps running fine, but the same don't happen with dataflex
app. At first moment, it rum well, but soon we hava a data integrity
problem.
I
Hi All
I want some users in NT server will get access to a
the particular file system in Linux using samba. What are the steps to do this
?
Suppose I hava a linux box "A1" and NT box "B1". he
file system of A1 is "fs1" and users of B1 are u1,u2,u3 etc. They wants to share
the file sys
I have a samba connection to an NT workstation that is giving me
fits, I'm running RH 6.0 with samba 2.0.6. The problem is that after
some period of time the connection craps out. I can no longer access
the mount, I can not unmount, and I can not remount. I have to reboot
to kill it. I d
I have installed RH 5.0 and added the correct workgroup setting to
/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb and created sharepoints in /etc/smb.conf.
The box does not show up on the browse list and I cannot "net view" it.
Any ideas?
Sean Winters
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PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST
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
When I click on "network neighborhood" in Windows NT, I see my linux
system. When I double click on it it asks me gor my username and password.
I type the one that I created on the linux system just for this reason. I
receive the message "the account is not authorized to log in from this
stration.
Hi everybody,
I have failed to find an answer in the smb.conf man page and in the samba
howto, so I post this message.
I have samba working on my linux box and wind95/Nt boxes can see it. but
when they try to access it. they receive a message asking a for a password
related to the IPC$ share (do
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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 m
Hello,
My problem is that my windoze boxes no longer see my Linux box in the network
neighborhood. It was working and I assume I did something to where it now longer
works. I run RH4.2, and have changed the smb.conf over and over trying to get it to
work. Any help would be greatly appreciate
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