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Jeremy Allison

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Issue #40, Section #1 (21 Feb 2001: Another 2.2 Alpha Snapshot Released)
Issue #40, Section #4 (21 Feb 2001: Profile Bug And 2.2alpha2)
Issue #40, Section #5 (21 Feb 2001: Current Bug List For 2.2 Alpha)
Issue #39, Section #2 (26 Jan 2001: Turkish Support Added To Samba 2.2.)
Issue #38, Section #2 (15 Jan 2001: Smb browsing syntax update)
Issue #36, Section #1 (23 Dec 2000: Tdb Diskspace Leak Fixed)
Issue #36, Section #3 (23 Dec 2000: Confusion With mktmp() Libary Call)
Issue #36, Section #4 (23 Dec 2000: BugTraq Exploit Discussion)
Issue #35, Section #3 (10 Dec 2000: Problem Join domain with latest CVS)
Issue #34, Section #1 (3 Dec 2000: A Better Way To Release Patches?)
Issue #34, Section #2 (3 Dec 2000: Creating a Libary of SMB functions)
Issue #34, Section #3 (3 Dec 2000: automake And libtool For Samba)
Issue #34, Section #4 (3 Dec 2000: Large File Support In Samba And Linux)
Issue #34, Section #6 (3 Dec 2000: Samba 2.2.0alpha1 released)
Issue #33, Section #1 (17 Nov 2000: Samba's VFS layer problems)
Issue #33, Section #2 (17 Nov 2000: tdb diskspace leak in 2.2)
Issue #32, Section #4 (11 Nov 2000: Swat Security Vulnerabilities)
Issue #31, Section #3 (2 Nov 2000: Problems With Win9X Profiles In 2.2 Snapshot)
Issue #30, Section #4 (27 Oct 2000: Update on 2.2 alpha Release)
Issue #29, Section #3 (20 Oct 2000: New 'smb.conf' Option?)
Issue #28, Section #6 (13 Oct 2000: How to feed the samba Team?)
Issue #28, Section #8 (13 Oct 2000: Samba 2.2.0 Alpha Released)
Issue #27, Section #3 (6 Oct 2000: Client-Side SMB Implementation)
Issue #27, Section #4 (6 Oct 2000: Updates to the 'Using Samba' document)
Issue #27, Section #7 (6 Oct 2000: Jerry's ToDo list)
Issue #26, Section #2 (29 Sep 2000: Memory leaks in 2.07)
Issue #26, Section #3 (29 Sep 2000: Samba And ACLs)
Issue #26, Section #4 (29 Sep 2000: 64 Bit Support for Linux)
Issue #26, Section #5 (29 Sep 2000: Flame War Over Direction Of Development)
Issue #25, Section #4 (21 Jul 2000: Exposing Unix Permissions Directly To SMB)
Issue #25, Section #11 (21 Jul 2000: Client Code for Multiple WINS Servers)
Issue #24, Section #4 (30 Jun 2000: 2.0.8 Release Plans Cancelled)
Issue #23, Section #2 (18 May 2000: The Microsoft Kerberos Issue)
Issue #22, Section #1 (11 May 2000: Oplock Implementation Details)
Issue #21, Section #6 (4 May 2000: A First Look At Samba 2.0.7)
Issue #19, Section #1 (13 Apr 2000: UTMP, Cont.)
Issue #19, Section #2 (13 Apr 2000: Short-Filename Mangling: How Microsoft Does It)
Issue #19, Section #7 (13 Apr 2000: No ACL Support on Linux)
Issue #19, Section #8 (13 Apr 2000: Last Call for 2.0.7)
Issue #17, Section #6 (22 Mar 2000: Samba 2.0.6 Problems & Solutions)
Issue #17, Section #7 (22 Mar 2000: ACL Support Coming Soon)
Issue #17, Section #9 (22 Mar 2000: Samba 2.0.7-pre2 Released)
Issue #16, Section #1 (15 Mar 2000: "Using Samba" Online Text)
Issue #15, Section #1 (8 Mar 2000: No Microsoft Conspiracy After All)
Issue #15, Section #4 (8 Mar 2000: HP and Samba)
Issue #15, Section #7 (8 Mar 2000: Duplication of Effort, and More Talk of Branch-Merging)
Issue #15, Section #8 (8 Mar 2000: Dead Processes)
Issue #13, Section #3 (23 Feb 2000: The Return of SYSKEY2)
Issue #12, Section #1 (16 Feb 2000: The Rise and Fall of a Crypto Proposal)
Issue #12, Section #2 (16 Feb 2000: The Quota Problem Again)
Issue #12, Section #4 (16 Feb 2000: The Microsoft Kerberos Implementation)
Issue #12, Section #7 (16 Feb 2000: The Amazing, All-Purpose Thread!)
Issue #11, Section #3 (9 Feb 2000: Samba Pre-2.0.7 Testing)
Issue #11, Section #4 (9 Feb 2000: The Sendmail Trap)
Issue #11, Section #7 (9 Feb 2000: Unix vs. Microsoft OS Semantics Differences Strike Again)
Issue #10, Section #5 (2 Feb 2000: Samba 2.0.7 Coming Soon)
Issue #9, Section #2 (26 Jan 2000: The Truth Table Contest, or Fixing What Ain't Broke)
Issue #9, Section #9 (26 Jan 2000: Misnamed Function?)
Issue #8, Section #2 (19 Jan 2000: Roaming Profiles)
Issue #8, Section #6 (19 Jan 2000: Luke's New Samba Book)
Issue #8, Section #9 (19 Jan 2000: Microsoft Acknowledges Samba Again)
Issue #8, Section #10 (19 Jan 2000: Tridge's TDB Code Strikes Again)
Issue #7, Section #1 (12 Jan 2000: SID to UID/GID Mappings)
Issue #7, Section #3 (12 Jan 2000: File Locking in The BeOS)
Issue #7, Section #4 (12 Jan 2000: Alternate Character Sets in Samba Filenames)
Issue #7, Section #5 (12 Jan 2000: CVS Branch Mix & Match Now Possible)
Issue #7, Section #10 (12 Jan 2000: Various Problems with Samba 2.0.6)
Issue #6, Section #2 (5 Jan 2000: More on Tridge's New Database Module)
Issue #6, Section #3 (5 Jan 2000: Password Changing in Win98 Not Encrypted!)
Issue #5, Section #1 (29 Dec 1999: Please Don't Crash the NT Servers)
Issue #5, Section #4 (29 Dec 1999: Security Concerns With Config File Location)
Issue #5, Section #6 (29 Dec 1999: Small Threads)
Issue #4, Section #4 (22 Dec 1999: Documenting Samba Code, Why Or Why Not)
Issue #3, Section #5 (14 Dec 1999: Splitting Up Samba Daemons, or "Luke Develops Too Fast")
Issue #1, Section #3 (30 Nov 1999: More On Windows 2000 Domains)
Issue #1, Section #4 (30 Nov 1999: Memory-Map Option Going Away)
Issue #1, Section #9 (30 Nov 1999: Two small Samba bugs found & fixed)

 

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