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Can't get samba to start in 9.1

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Old 02-19-2008, 10:59 AM
lezo
 
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Default Can't get samba to start in 9.1

I am trying to get samba to work in Slack 9.1.
I have had it running OK up to Slack 8.1, but in the current version it just
won't work.
I have tried all sorts in the smb.conf file, but no go.
I was getting an error message saying the server failed to start.
I uninstalled samba, reinstalled it & get the error when I try to start it:

SSL: No cert file specified in config file!
The server MUST have a certificate!

Can anybody help me with this I have looked in Google, an the How-to doesn't
seenn to help.

Any help would be graitfull.

Lezo
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Old 02-19-2008, 11:00 AM
Ynosone
 
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Default Re: Can't get samba to start in 9.1

Do you have ssl enabled

ssl = yes

in smb.conf?

lezo wrote:

> I am trying to get samba to work in Slack 9.1.
> I have had it running OK up to Slack 8.1, but in the current version it just
> won't work.
> I have tried all sorts in the smb.conf file, but no go.
> I was getting an error message saying the server failed to start.
> I uninstalled samba, reinstalled it & get the error when I try to start it:
>
> SSL: No cert file specified in config file!
> The server MUST have a certificate!
>
> Can anybody help me with this I have looked in Google, an the How-to doesn't
> seenn to help.
>
> Any help would be graitfull.
>
> Lezo

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Old 02-19-2008, 11:01 AM
Scott Eberl
 
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Default Re: Can't get samba to start in 9.1

"lezo" <lezo@nowhere.mars> wrote in message
news:c6ftrk$kac$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk...
> I am trying to get samba to work in Slack 9.1.
> I have had it running OK up to Slack 8.1, but in the current version it

just
> won't work.
> I have tried all sorts in the smb.conf file, but no go.
> I was getting an error message saying the server failed to start.
> I uninstalled samba, reinstalled it & get the error when I try to start

it:
>
> SSL: No cert file specified in config file!
> The server MUST have a certificate!
>
> Can anybody help me with this I have looked in Google, an the How-to

doesn't
> seenn to help.
>
> Any help would be graitfull.


Post your smb.conf file and I can take a look at it. Also you might
want to try the samba NG



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Old 02-19-2008, 11:01 AM
lezo
 
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Default Re: Can't get samba to start in 9.1

Ynosone wrote:

> Do you have ssl enabled
>
> ssl = yes
>
> in smb.conf?


Yes it was in!
I took it out & all works OK.
I never spotted that one.
Thanks very much for your help.

Lezo

>
> lezo wrote:
>
>> I am trying to get samba to work in Slack 9.1.
>> I have had it running OK up to Slack 8.1, but in the current version it
>> just won't work.
>> I have tried all sorts in the smb.conf file, but no go.
>> I was getting an error message saying the server failed to start.
>> I uninstalled samba, reinstalled it & get the error when I try to start
>> it:
>>
>> SSL: No cert file specified in config file!
>> The server MUST have a certificate!
>>
>> Can anybody help me with this I have looked in Google, an the How-to
>> doesn't seenn to help.
>>
>> Any help would be graitfull.
>>
>> Lezo


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