And route print?
Do you have any servers on the WAN? (or is everyone connecting to the
servers THROUGH the WAN?)
Can you see the samba machines at all in network neghborhood?
What happens when you type in the UNC of a samba server manually? (i.e.
\\SAMBASERVERNAME)
I hope I can help you, and I'm trying, but I'm not a samba guru.
-Dan
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From: Robert@msia.org [mailto:Robert@msia.org]
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 4:26 PM
To: Dan Browning
Subject: RE: Samba over WAN
Hi Dan,
We implement primary and backup Domain Controllers for our Domain, and all
of this information has been inputted to the Samba servers. I can browse
them fine on the LAN, but not on the WAN. The WAN does not bridge, rather it
uses a forwarding scheme, forwarding all requests to the DC/MB. Have you had
success with Samba? Do you know Samba to be operable in a purely routed
environment?
Thanks,
Robert
Robert Peake
MSIA Information Systems Team
Robert@MSIA.org
http://www.msia.org
"Dan Browning" <danb@cyclonecomputers.com>
06/07/2001 04:09 PM
To: <Robert@msia.org>,
<david.lovett@eur.crowncork.com>
cc: <samba@samba.org>
Subject: RE: Samba over WAN
> HI Dan, Dave,
>
> I read your postings to the Samba list
>
> http://faqchest.dynhost.com/linux/samba-l/smb-00/smb-0004/smb0
> 0041207_06004.
> html ) and am wondering if you have any further insight to
> the functioning
> of Samba over a WAN. We recently scrapped bridging our
> protocols across the
> WAN for greater stability and performance, and all our
> clients are working
> fine with Cisco's ip helper-address scheme forwarding
> requests to our domain
> master browser. So any client on any leg can access the NT
> servers, but none
> of the clients on any leg but the same leg as the Linux
> servers can access
> the Linux servers in "Network Neighborhood". Does Samba do
> something with
> NetBEUI (non-routing) that is different than NT? Have you had
> any luck with
> Samba over your WANs?
>
> Best,
> Robert
>
> Robert Peake
> MSIA Information Systems Team
> Robert@MSIA.org
> http://www.msia.org
Robert,
What is your WINS strategy? Are you sure WINS is working correctly (have
you tested the mappings for the NT -vs- the Samba servers)?
HTH,
-Dan
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I am having problems getting swat to work on my "apollo" server
running Free
BSD 4.2
and samba 2.0.7
I have placed the swat files in the directory's listed in the man pages and
configured
everything as per man page, But no go
/etc/inetd.conf
swat stream tcp nowait.400 root /usr/local/samba/bin/swat swat
/etc/services
swat 901/tcp
path's
/usr/local/samba/bin/swat
/usr/local/samba/swat/help*
/usr/local/samba/swat/images*
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Can any one shed some light on what i might have missed during config
Thanks
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Small typo, it should be
valid users = %S
tony
Gerald Carter wrote:>
> On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Eric Boucher wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I have a security problem: I use samba2.2.0 and I have
> > one Win2k client. Everybody is accessing the
> > samba_server from this single machine (I mean all the
> > users). But each time a user connect itself on the
> > windows machine, his home directory become accessible
> > for everyone. Imagine that a user called "Euler" log
> > into the Win2k machine, he can access is home by going
> > into the network neighborhood. If he disconnect
> > himself and that a user called "Leibniz" log into the
> > same Win2k box, he can see both his home directory and
> > the one of "Euler". And if "Euler" relog in, he
will
> > see the home of "Leibniz". And it goes on and on for
> > every new user on the system.
>
> Add
>
> [homes]
> ....
> valid user = %S
>
> and a user will only be able to connect to his or her
> home diretory
>
> What you are seeing is a combination of Win2k caching
> connections and UNIX permissions on home directories
> of rwx-r-xr-x
>
> CHeers, jerry
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Hi Dan,
Sorry about the formatting in email - we use Lotus Notes and it has a mind
of it's own when it's comes to converting it's proprietary text
format
into MIME.
Thanks for all your efforts at helping us out.
Almost all of our clients are Win 98 SE. All our clients are configured to
recognize 2 WINS servers (primary and backup) - this is either hard-coded
into the TCP properties of their NIC or assigned via DHCP. There are 2
WINS servers residing on our "gateway" leg of the WAN, which is
connected
to all other legs. There are no servers residing on any leg other than the
"gateway" leg, only clients. All clients recognize the router on their
leg
of the network as the default gateway (again, either hard-coded or via
DHCP). The rotuers on the non-gateway legs are configured to forward all
NetBIOS traffic of all types to the primary WINS controller on the gateway
leg of the WAN.
The samba servers show up in Network Neighborhood, but are not accessible
("selected share name could not be found") when clicked upon or typed
in
manually. All other (NT and 2000) shares are visible and open up when
clicked (if you have the right permissions).
What am I missing here?
Best,
Robert
Robert Peake
MSIA Information Systems Team
Robert@MSIA.org
http://www.msia.org
"Dan Browning" <danb@cyclonecomputers.com>
06/07/2001 04:58 PM
To: <Robert@msia.org>
cc: <samba@samba.org>
Subject: RE: Samba over WAN
Yes, Robert, I'm pretty sure Samba can interoperate in a purely routed-ip
invironment. I'm not sure you understood my question about WINS, but lets
start from somewhere else. (WINS is seperate form domain controllers.
Your
machines will not be able to browse the Samba servers from the WAN if the
WINS is not setup correctly for their hostname/ip/ntbiosname.)
What is your samba version?
What is the client version of the computers on your WAN?
(Win98/Win2k,Linux
etc.?)