From 293421f3c64a2adff7dc15f7ad3adb6120c9fd16 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Gerald Carter Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 15:05:22 +0000 Subject: syncing up docs, examples, & packaging from 3.0 (This used to be commit dd1348c566b4700ea01bd89639e2d3330c878167) --- docs/faq/FAQ-ClientApp.html | 6 +++--- docs/faq/FAQ-Install.html | 4 ++-- docs/faq/FAQ-errors.html | 8 ++++---- docs/faq/FAQ-features.html | 18 +++++++++--------- docs/faq/FAQ-general.html | 6 +++--- docs/faq/samba-faq.html | 4 ++-- 6 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/faq') diff --git a/docs/faq/FAQ-ClientApp.html b/docs/faq/FAQ-ClientApp.html index 6ba4b1d36c..77e65c9f58 100644 --- a/docs/faq/FAQ-ClientApp.html +++ b/docs/faq/FAQ-ClientApp.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Chapter 3. Specific client application problems

Chapter 3. Specific client application problems

MS Office Setup reports "Cannot change properties of '\\MSOFFICE\\SETUP.INI'"

+Chapter 3. Specific client application problems

Chapter 3. Specific client application problems

MS Office Setup reports "Cannot change properties of '\\MSOFFICE\\SETUP.INI'"

When installing MS Office on a Samba drive for which you have admin user permissions, ie. admin users = username, you will find the setup program unable to complete the installation. @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ rdonly by trying to open it for writing. Admin users can always open a file for writing, as they run as root. You just have to install as a non-admin user and then use "chown -R" to fix the owner. -

How to use a Samba share as an administrative share for MS Office, etc.

+

How to use a Samba share as an administrative share for MS Office, etc.

Microsoft Office products can be installed as an administrative installation from which the application can either be run off the administratively installed product that resides on a shared resource, or from which that product can be @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ set the following parameters on the share containing it: public = yes

  • Now you are ready to run the setup program from the Microsoft Windows workstation as follows: \\"Server_Name"\MSOP95\msoffice\setup -

  • Microsoft Access database opening errors

    +

    Microsoft Access database opening errors

    Here are some notes on running MS-Access on a Samba drive from Stefan Kjellberg

    Opening a database in 'exclusive' mode does NOT work. Samba ignores r/w/share modes on file open.
    Make sure that you open the database as 'shared' and to 'lock modified records'
    Of course locking must be enabled for the particular share (smb.conf)

    diff --git a/docs/faq/FAQ-Install.html b/docs/faq/FAQ-Install.html index c331922fdb..956c5872a5 100644 --- a/docs/faq/FAQ-Install.html +++ b/docs/faq/FAQ-Install.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Chapter 2. Compiling and installing Samba on a Unix host

    Chapter 2. Compiling and installing Samba on a Unix host

    My client reports "cannot locate specified share name" or similar

    +Chapter 2. Compiling and installing Samba on a Unix host

    Chapter 2. Compiling and installing Samba on a Unix host

    My client reports "cannot locate specified share name" or similar

    This message indicates that your client CAN locate the specified server, which is a good start, but that it cannot find a service of the name you gave. @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The first step is to check the exact name of the service you are trying to connect to (consult your system administrator). Assuming it exists and you specified it correctly (read your client's docs on how to specify a service name correctly), read on: -

    Many clients cannot accept or use service names longer than eight characters.
    Many clients cannot accept or use service names containing spaces.
    Some servers (not Samba though) are case sensitive with service names.
    Some clients force service names into upper case.

    Why are my file's timestamps off by an hour, or by a few hours?

    +

    Many clients cannot accept or use service names longer than eight characters.
    Many clients cannot accept or use service names containing spaces.
    Some servers (not Samba though) are case sensitive with service names.
    Some clients force service names into upper case.

    Why are my file's timestamps off by an hour, or by a few hours?

    This is from Paul Eggert eggert@twinsun.com.

    Most likely it's a problem with your time zone settings. diff --git a/docs/faq/FAQ-errors.html b/docs/faq/FAQ-errors.html index 45314a811c..e7019df0b6 100644 --- a/docs/faq/FAQ-errors.html +++ b/docs/faq/FAQ-errors.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Chapter 4. Common errors

    Chapter 4. Common errors

    Not listening for calling name

    +Chapter 4. Common errors

    Chapter 4. Common errors

    Not listening for calling name

     Session request failed (131,129) with myname=HOBBES destname=CALVIN
     Not listening for calling name
    @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ global section of smb.conf.
     It can also be a problem with reverse DNS lookups not functioning 
     correctly, leading to the remote host identity not being able to
     be confirmed, but that is less likely.
    -

    System Error 1240

    +

    System Error 1240

    System error 1240 means that the client is refusing to talk to a non-encrypting server. Microsoft changed WinNT in service pack 3 to refuse to connect to servers that do not support @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ SMB password encryption. the samba HOWTO Collectiondisable this behaviour in NT. See the section about Windows NT in the chapter "Portability" of the samba HOWTO collection

    -

    smbclient ignores -N !

    +

    smbclient ignores -N !

    When getting the list of shares available on a host using the command smbclient -N -L the program always prompts for the password if the server is a Samba server. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ This will set both the username and password to null, which is an anonymous login for SMB. Using -N would only set the password to null, and this is not accepted as an anonymous login for most SMB servers. -

    The data on the CD-Drive I've shared seems to be corrupted!

    +

    The data on the CD-Drive I've shared seems to be corrupted!

    Some OSes (notably Linux) default to auto detection of file type on cdroms and do cr/lf translation. This is a very bad idea when use with Samba. It causes all sorts of stuff ups. diff --git a/docs/faq/FAQ-features.html b/docs/faq/FAQ-features.html index 5d20ba6fa0..091566bb94 100644 --- a/docs/faq/FAQ-features.html +++ b/docs/faq/FAQ-features.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -Chapter 5. Features

    Chapter 5. Features

    How can I use samba as a fax server?

    Contributor: Gerhard Zuber

    Requirements: +Chapter 5. Features

    Chapter 5. Features

    How can I use samba as a fax server?

    Contributor: Gerhard Zuber

    Requirements:

    UNIX box (Linux preferred) with SAMBA and a faxmodem
    ghostscript package
    mgetty+sendfax package
    pbm package (portable bitmap tools)

    First, install and configure the required packages. Be sure to read the mgetty+sendfax -manual carefully.

    Tools for printing faxes

    Your incomed faxes are in: +manual carefully.

    Tools for printing faxes

    Your incomed faxes are in: /var/spool/fax/incoming. Print it with:

     for i in *
     do
    @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for printing to HP lasers.
     If you want to produce files for displaying and printing with Windows, use
     some tools from the pbm-package like the following command: g3cat $i | g3topbm - |  ppmtopcx - >$i.pcx
     and view it with your favourite Windows tool (maybe paintbrush)
    -

    Making the fax-server

    fetch the file mgetty+sendfax/frontends/winword/faxfilter and place it in /usr/local/etc/mgetty+sendfax/(replace /usr/local/ with whatever place you installed mgetty+sendfax)

    prepare your faxspool file as mentioned in this file +

    Making the fax-server

    fetch the file mgetty+sendfax/frontends/winword/faxfilter and place it in /usr/local/etc/mgetty+sendfax/(replace /usr/local/ with whatever place you installed mgetty+sendfax)

    prepare your faxspool file as mentioned in this file edit fax/faxspool.in and reinstall or change the final /usr/local/bin/faxspool too.

    @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ lp3|fax:\
             :sd=/usr/spool/lp3:\
             :if=/usr/local/etc/mgetty+sendfax/faxfilter:sh:sf:mx#0:\
             :lf=/usr/spool/lp3/fax-log:
    -

    Now, edit your smb.conf so you have a smb based printer named "fax"

    Installing the client drivers

    +

    Now, edit your smb.conf so you have a smb based printer named "fax"

    Installing the client drivers

    Now you have a printer called "fax" which can be used via TCP/IP-printing (lpd-system) or via SAMBA (windows printing).

    @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ uses the found number as the fax-destination-number. Now print your fax through the fax-printer and it will be queued for later transmission. Use faxrunq for sending the queue out. -

    Example smb.conf

    +

    Example smb.conf

     [global]
      printcap name = /etc/printcap
      print command = /usr/bin/lpr -r -P %p %s
    @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ queue out.
         create mode = 0700
         browseable = yes
         guest ok = no
    -

    Samba doesn't work well together with DHCP!

    +

    Samba doesn't work well together with DHCP!

    We wish to help those folks who wish to use the ISC DHCP Server and provide sample configuration settings. Most operating systems today come ship with the ISC DHCP Server. ISC DHCP is available from: @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ Server provides only a sub-set of rfc1533 functionality this is hardly an issue in those sites that already have a large investment and commitment to Unix systems and technologies. The current state of the art of the DHCP Server specification in covered in rfc2132. -

    How can I assign NetBIOS names to clients with DHCP?

    +

    How can I assign NetBIOS names to clients with DHCP?

    SMB network clients need to be configured so that all standard TCP/IP name to address resolution works correctly. Once this has been achieved the SMB environment provides additional tools and services that act as helper agents in @@ -163,13 +163,13 @@ This can be done, but needs a few NT registry hacks and you need to be able to speak UNICODE, which is of course no problem for a True Wizzard(tm) :) Instructions on how to do this (including a small util for less capable Wizzards) can be found at -

    http://www.unixtools.org/~nneul/sw/nt/dhcp-netbios-hostname.html

    How do I convert between unix and dos text formats?

    +

    http://www.unixtools.org/~nneul/sw/nt/dhcp-netbios-hostname.html

    How do I convert between unix and dos text formats?

    Jim barry has written an excellent drag-and-drop cr/lf converter for windows. Just drag your file onto the icon and it converts the file.

    The utilities unix2dos and dos2unix(in the mtools package) should do the job under unix. -

    Does samba have wins replication support?

    +

    Does samba have wins replication support?

    At the time of writing there is currently being worked on a wins replication implementation(wrepld).

    diff --git a/docs/faq/FAQ-general.html b/docs/faq/FAQ-general.html index 98b94c3011..b21c27e068 100644 --- a/docs/faq/FAQ-general.html +++ b/docs/faq/FAQ-general.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Chapter 1. General Information

    Chapter 1. General Information

    What do the version numbers mean?

    +Chapter 1. General Information

    Chapter 1. General Information

    What do the version numbers mean?

    It is not recommended that you run a version of Samba with the word "alpha" in its name unless you know what you are doing and are willing to do some debugging. Many, many people just get the latest @@ -37,11 +37,11 @@ The above system means that whenever someone looks at the samba ftp site they will be able to grab the highest numbered release without an alpha in the name and be sure of getting the current recommended version. -

    What platforms are supported?

    +

    What platforms are supported?

    Many different platforms have run Samba successfully. The platforms most widely used and thus best tested are Linux and SunOS.

    At time of writing, there is support (or has been support for in earlier versions): -

    A/UX 3.0
    AIX
    Altos Series 386/1000
    Amiga
    Apollo Domain/OS sr10.3
    BSDI
    B.O.S. (Bull Operating System)
    Cray, Unicos 8.0
    Convex
    DGUX.
    DNIX.
    FreeBSD
    HP-UX
    Intergraph.
    Linux with/without shadow passwords and quota
    LYNX 2.3.0
    MachTen (a unix like system for Macintoshes)
    Motorola 88xxx/9xx range of machines
    NetBSD
    NEXTSTEP Release 2.X, 3.0 and greater (including OPENSTEP for Mach).
    OS/2 using EMX 0.9b
    OSF1
    QNX 4.22
    RiscIX.
    RISCOs 5.0B
    SEQUENT.
    SCO (including: 3.2v2, European dist., OpenServer 5)
    SGI.
    SMP_DC.OSx v1.1-94c079 on Pyramid S series
    SONY NEWS, NEWS-OS (4.2.x and 6.1.x)
    SUNOS 4
    SUNOS 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4 (Solaris 2.2, 2.3, and '2.4 and later')
    Sunsoft ISC SVR3V4
    SVR4
    System V with some berkely extensions (Motorola 88k R32V3.2).
    ULTRIX.
    UNIXWARE
    UXP/DS

    How do I subscribe to the Samba Mailing Lists?

    +

    A/UX 3.0
    AIX
    Altos Series 386/1000
    Amiga
    Apollo Domain/OS sr10.3
    BSDI
    B.O.S. (Bull Operating System)
    Cray, Unicos 8.0
    Convex
    DGUX.
    DNIX.
    FreeBSD
    HP-UX
    Intergraph.
    Linux with/without shadow passwords and quota
    LYNX 2.3.0
    MachTen (a unix like system for Macintoshes)
    Motorola 88xxx/9xx range of machines
    NetBSD
    NEXTSTEP Release 2.X, 3.0 and greater (including OPENSTEP for Mach).
    OS/2 using EMX 0.9b
    OSF1
    QNX 4.22
    RiscIX.
    RISCOs 5.0B
    SEQUENT.
    SCO (including: 3.2v2, European dist., OpenServer 5)
    SGI.
    SMP_DC.OSx v1.1-94c079 on Pyramid S series
    SONY NEWS, NEWS-OS (4.2.x and 6.1.x)
    SUNOS 4
    SUNOS 5.2, 5.3, and 5.4 (Solaris 2.2, 2.3, and '2.4 and later')
    Sunsoft ISC SVR3V4
    SVR4
    System V with some berkely extensions (Motorola 88k R32V3.2).
    ULTRIX.
    UNIXWARE
    UXP/DS

    How do I subscribe to the Samba Mailing Lists?

    Look at the samba mailing list page

    diff --git a/docs/faq/samba-faq.html b/docs/faq/samba-faq.html index 832577fb64..4614418467 100644 --- a/docs/faq/samba-faq.html +++ b/docs/faq/samba-faq.html @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -Samba FAQ

    Samba FAQ

    Samba Team

    October 2002


    Dedication

    +Samba FAQ

    +

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