Check out Samba-TNG. Its default security mode is "user" instead of "share". So you have more network security options out of the box.ags wrote:I've allready been using samba (previous version) and would like to make my home network a little better and secure.
Samba server in SFS
Re: SWAT - did anyone succeed to implement this
Problem with
This occurs (seems we are re-visiting same problems that occurred in 3.5.5)Any ideas on how to avoid these, now, and on future upgrades? (Is this a WARY problem, a urxvt problem or a SAMBA definition problem?)
Hope this helps
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# smbclient -L localhost
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF-16LE to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from UTF-16LE to ASCII
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF-8 to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from ASCII to ASCII
o
o
("init_iconv: Conversion and init_iconv: Attempting" repeated many times,until)
o
o
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF8 to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from ASCII to ASCII
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF-16BE to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from UTF-16BE to ASCII
Password:
Hope this helps
Re: Problem with
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# smbclient -L localhost
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF-16LE to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from UTF-16LE to ASCII
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF-8 to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from ASCII to ASCII
o
o
("init_iconv: Conversion and init_iconv: Attempting" repeated many times,until)
o
o
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF8 to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from ASCII to ASCII
init_iconv: Conversion from UTF-16BE to CP850 not supported
init_iconv: Attempting to replace with conversion from UTF-16BE to ASCII
Password:
The multilingual Wary-500m09 has the IBM850.so. Think Lucid Puppy 5.2 also has. EDIT: Lucid Puppy 5.2 doesn't have.
Or, rcrsn51 provides a PET: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=280
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Re: Understanding your Newbie user concerns on RAM
I do not understand what does it mean, 'a LiveCD environment that survives over reboot'.gcmartin wrote:I need your PET for SAMBA to setup and run a LiveCD environment that survives over reboot.
I guess you are saying the multi-session, but we also have another solutions...
You can make a pupsave on HDD, then the SFS loaded by any measure survives after reboot.
If you don't like to touch the HDD, you can remaster the Live CD after loading the SFS by any measure.
If you like more easy way, burn the cd with the SFS and the sfs_load-*.pet included. (multilingual Wary-500m09 already has the sfs_load built in.)
If you insist on the PET, you can convert the SFS to a PET by any tools.
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Re: Understanding your Newbie user concerns on RAM
Remove by GCMartin.
sent to Shino'sPM
sent to Shino'sPM
Re: samba PET
Be caution: This size of PET easily fills up your RAM.
Using the PET on 512MB RAM PC without swap may corrupts.
I tested the samba-3.5.6-1-lucid.pet on 512MB RAM virtual machine with the Lucid Puppy 5.2.
Firstly i installed firefox, then the free space is only 147MB left, already not enough to install the samba PET. Downloaded the samba PET, then it becomes 105MB.
I tried using the PPM. The PPM finishes with 'success' message, but apparently some files are lacking,
(The PPM does not show any error messages but the error is left at /tmp/xerrs.log.)
Using the PET on 512MB RAM PC without swap may corrupts.
I tested the samba-3.5.6-1-lucid.pet on 512MB RAM virtual machine with the Lucid Puppy 5.2.
Firstly i installed firefox, then the free space is only 147MB left, already not enough to install the samba PET. Downloaded the samba PET, then it becomes 105MB.
I tried using the PPM. The PPM finishes with 'success' message, but apparently some files are lacking,
(The PPM does not show any error messages but the error is left at /tmp/xerrs.log.)
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Re: samba PET
Shinobar, can I test this PET you used. See your PM.shinobar wrote:Be caution: This size of PET easily fills up your RAM.
Using the PET on 512MB RAM PC without swap may corrupts.
I tested the samba-3.5.6-1-lucid.pet on 512MB RAM virtual machine with the Lucid Puppy 5.2.
Firstly i installed firefox, then the free space is only 147MB left, already not enough to install the samba PET. Downloaded the samba PET, then it becomes 105MB.
I tried using the PPM. The PPM finishes with 'success' message, but apparently some files are lacking,
(The PPM does not show any error messages but the error is left at /tmp/xerrs.log.)
Hi Guys,
I must be doing something really wrong, or just missed something obvious. I have installed the 3.5.6 sfs in lucid 5.25 and edited the smb.conf to share my selected directory. If I open lamesmbexplorer I can see the directory shared, but I can't open it. It complains about the wrong password. Is there a password? Do I have to set it up? Info on that seems to be missing in this thread.
Thanks in advance for some help.
Paul
I must be doing something really wrong, or just missed something obvious. I have installed the 3.5.6 sfs in lucid 5.25 and edited the smb.conf to share my selected directory. If I open lamesmbexplorer I can see the directory shared, but I can't open it. It complains about the wrong password. Is there a password? Do I have to set it up? Info on that seems to be missing in this thread.
Thanks in advance for some help.
Paul
SAMBA authorization
You're not doing anything wrong.p310don wrote:Hi Guys,
I must be doing something really wrong, or just missed something obvious. I have installed the 3.5.6 sfs in lucid 5.25 and edited the smb.conf to share my selected directory. If I open lamesmbexplorer I can see the directory shared, but I can't open it. It complains about the wrong password. Is there a password? Do I have to set it up? Info on that seems to be missing in this thread.
Thanks in advance for some help.
Paul
BUT, SAMBA, like Windows, requires authorization.
Before going further,there is this document. and also this thread.2 Yes/No Questions
- Did you use the smb.conf it offers as a start or guideline?
- And, if so, did you do the other items suggested?
Finally, if you did the items in that document, type this and let us know what you see:
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smbclient -L localhost
samba-4.0.9
For precise Puppies:
samba-4.0.9-precise.sfs
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/precise/opt/
For the Lucid Puppy:
samba-4.0.9-lucid.sfs
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/lupu/opt/
samba-4.0.9-precise.sfs
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/precise/opt/
For the Lucid Puppy:
samba-4.0.9-lucid.sfs
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/lupu/opt/
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Very confused by these samba sfs
I'm no beginner with Puppy, but I'm really thrown by these samba sfs files of shinobar's.
My expectation with a sfs is that I download it, tell puppy to load it on startup and that the contents are merged seamlessly with the existing Puppy filesystem, giving me unproblematic access to whatever I've loaded - whether its an application like OpenOffice or the devx development environment.
I've tried both the 3.5.8 and 4.0.9 sfs (separately of course), and puppy sees them and mounts them, but all I seem to end up with is a mess of directories mounted at /initrd/pup_ro6
None of the binaries are in my paths, and it seems I have to do a lot of manual work in copying and rejigging paths to try and make it work.
Surely sfs files should just work "out of the box"?
Running on a frugal puppy 561, only 3 sfs files being loaded at startup (devx, kernel headers and whatever samba i'm trying)
I must be missing something here - can someone set me straight please?
My expectation with a sfs is that I download it, tell puppy to load it on startup and that the contents are merged seamlessly with the existing Puppy filesystem, giving me unproblematic access to whatever I've loaded - whether its an application like OpenOffice or the devx development environment.
I've tried both the 3.5.8 and 4.0.9 sfs (separately of course), and puppy sees them and mounts them, but all I seem to end up with is a mess of directories mounted at /initrd/pup_ro6
None of the binaries are in my paths, and it seems I have to do a lot of manual work in copying and rejigging paths to try and make it work.
Surely sfs files should just work "out of the box"?
Running on a frugal puppy 561, only 3 sfs files being loaded at startup (devx, kernel headers and whatever samba i'm trying)
I must be missing something here - can someone set me straight please?
Paul, you'd probably fare better with rcrsn51's pkg.
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Re: Very confused by these samba sfs
No.paulh177 wrote:Surely sfs files should just work "out of the box"?
First of all, Shinobar's samba sfs is not compatible with micko's samba. Shinobar's does not work on some recent Puppy's shipped with micko's samba,
Second: After installing shinobar's samba sfs, look up the directory /etc/samba. Copy smb.conf.sample to smb.conf and edit it as you need.
Third: Run samba.sh(Samba Simple Management).
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