I have a samba system 2.2.0 on SCO Openserver 5.0.5. My smb.conf is: # Samba config file created using SWAT # from pc134 (172.16.0.134) # Date: 2001/04/23 16:54:40 # Global parameters [global] security = SHARE null passwords = Yes log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m max log size = 50 printcap name = /usr/local/samba/lib/printcap dns proxy = No guest account = work create mask = 0666 print command = /usr/bin/lp -o raw -c -d%p %s; rm -f %s lpq command = /usr/bin/lpstat -o%p lprm command = /usr/bin/cancel %p-%j preserve case = No short preserve case = No oplocks = No [homes] comment = Home Directories read only = No browseable = No [printers] comment = All Printers path = /usr/spool/samba guest ok = Yes printable = Yes browseable = No [zip_w] comment = Files Zippati Per DOS/Windows(SCRIVIBILE) path = /work/windows/zip read only = No create mask = 0777 guest ok = Yes hosts allow = pc134 My hostname is pc134 and my /etc/hosts contains the row: 172.16.0.134 pc134 Samba refuse me the access to zip_w I must workaround the problem writing my complete IP-Address in "hosts allow". I didn' t have this problem in 2.0.7 release. Thank you in advance. Nicola Fazzi CAD IT Via Torricelli, 37 37136 VERONA ITALY
On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 10:08:52 Fazzi Nicola wrote:> > [zip_w] > comment = Files Zippati Per DOS/Windows(SCRIVIBILE) > path = /work/windows/zip > read only = No > create mask = 0777 > guest ok = Yes > hosts allow = pc134 > > My hostname is pc134 and my /etc/hosts contains the row: > > 172.16.0.134 pc134 > > Samba refuse me the access to zip_w > I must workaround the problem writing my > complete IP-Address in "hosts allow". > I didn' t have this problem in 2.0.7 release.This bug has already been fixed in CVS for the 2.2.1 release. Sorry. Cheers, jerry ---------------------------------------------------------------------- /\ Gerald (Jerry) Carter Professional Services \/ http://www.valinux.com/ VA Linux Systems gcarter@valinux.com http://www.samba.org/ SAMBA Team jerry@samba.org http://www.plainjoe.org/ jerry@plainjoe.org "...a hundred billion castaways looking for a home." - Sting "Message in a Bottle" ( 1979 )