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sv tid
/Lennart
At 13:05 1998-11-07 +1100, you wrote:> SAMBA Digest 1867
>
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>Topics covered in this issue include:
>
> 1) Re: nis homedir troubles
> by Jeremy Allison <jallison@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com>
> 2) calling all Samba vendors!
> by Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.anu.edu.au>
> 3) Win98 and CHAP
> by Dave Horsfall <dave@fgh.geac.com.au>
> 4) NT; Samba logs user on as 'nobody' on reboot?
> by E Kovarski <edwardk@openetix.com>
> 5) Netlogon problems
> by Miquel Bonastre <miquel@fib.upc.es>
> 6) new web pages
> by Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.anu.edu.au>
> 7) RE: change Unix file permissions from a NT Box
> by "Emrich Michael (QI/LBS3-Rt) *"
<Michael.Emrich@de.bosch.com>
> 8) ? How do I install samba ?
> by "Charles E. Gelm" <gelmce@erinet.com>
> 9) Getting my samba server to show up in browse lists
> by Chris Knox <cknox@hypercom.com>
> 10) Logging file request
> by sandro@ermit.ermit.it
> 11) Re: change Unix file permissions from a NT Box
> by David Collier-Brown <davecb@Canada.Sun.COM>
> 12) samba as WINS server
> by "Bo Zhang" <bzhang@clearone.com>
> 13) RE: The credentials supplied conflict with .....
> by "Provencher, Marc" <mprovenc@foxboro.ca>
> 14) Problems with MS Word 97 and Samba 1.9.18p10
> by "Whiffen, Richard" <whiffen@ici.org>
> 15) TCP_NODELAY problem
> by "David L. Aldridge" <dlac@aldridge.com>
> 16) Re: Need help with 'Cannot find setup.exe Windows needs this file
> by Wayne_Johnson@candle.com
> 17) samba server does not show up on PC!
> by Steven Zhu <steven@dragon-street.com>
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 05 Nov 1998 18:27:36 -0800
>From: Jeremy Allison <jallison@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com>
>To: Paul Allen <paul.allen@redwood.rt.cs.boeing.com>,
"samba@samba.anu.edu.au" <samba@samba.anu.edu.au>, Paul Ostro
<paulo@medphys.ucl.ac.uk>>Subject: Re: nis homedir troubles
>Message-ID: <36425E98.77AB5F8C@engr.sgi.com>
>
>Paul Ostro wrote:
>
>> Could anyone on the Samba team confirm what is meant to happen with nis
>> homedir, please? Is it a feature used a lot (and hence I am being daft
in
>> not being able to get it working), or has it got known problems? Maybe
a
>> docs/homedir.txt file would be useful?
>
>Paul Allen <paul.allen@redwood.rt.cs.boeing.com> wrote :
>
>> I have four pure NFS fileservers. By "pure", I mean that
they are
>> absolutely not NFS clients. I do not automount /home on my
fileservers.
>> I have Samba 2.0.0-alpha13) running on all four servers with these
>> lines in each smb.conf file:
>>
>> nis homedir = True
>> homedir map = auto_home
>>
>
>This all looks good - but the critical part of this is - is one of
>these servers acting as a Windows 95/98 logon server ?
>
>It's been a while since I looked at the homedir map code
>but my understanding of this is that you only need these
>lines in the Samba server that is acting as the logon
>server.
>
>The way it's supposed to work is that the Win95/98 client
>does a broadcast on port UDP 138 to find the logon server,
>nmbd responds and then the client attaches to the IPC$
>share on the server as the logging on user and does a
>NetUserGetInfo rap call down the IPC$ pipe to get the
>info about the user.
>
>Part of this info (handled in ipc.c in the Samba code)
>is the "home server" and "home path" (the names are
>kind of sketchy without trawling through the code).
>
>It's at this point (getting this info) that the
>substitutions from the NIS automount maps are
>done.
>
>Once the client receives this info back it then goes
>off and mounts the given share from the given home
>server as the home directory for the logging on user,
>ie. contacting the Samba server holding the users
>home directory directly, not doing anything more
>with the Samba server that is the logon server.
>
>Does this clarification help ?
>
>Cheers,
>
> Jeremy Allison,
> Samba Team.
>
>
>--
>--------------------------------------------------------
>Buying an operating system without source is like buying
>a self-assembly Space Shuttle with no instructions.
>--------------------------------------------------------
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 16:33:31 +1100
>From: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.anu.edu.au>
>To: samba@samba.anu.edu.au
>Subject: calling all Samba vendors!
>Message-ID: <19981106053336Z12583155-20477+1988@samba.anu.edu.au>
>
>If you sell a product that includes Samba, for example as an embedded
>server, then please contact me. I am starting a "Samba vendors web
>page" as part of the new Samba web pages and want to get as many of
>the current vendors listed as possible.
>
>The page will allow you to show off a logo and say why you chose
>Samba. Apart from giving you an advertising opportunity I hope that
>the pages will tempt more vendors to choose Samba.
>
>See http://samba2.anu.edu.au/samba/samba.html for a look at the style
>of web pages we will be using.
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 16:40:33 +1100 (EST)
>From: Dave Horsfall <dave@fgh.geac.com.au>
>To: Samba Mailing List <samba@samba.anu.edu.au>
>Subject: Win98 and CHAP
>Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.4.03.9811061636410.7139-100000@fgh>
>
>Solaris 2.5.1, Samba 1.9.18p10, trying in vain to talk to a Win98 box.
>Apparently, the passwords need to be encrypted.
>
>I found something that said I need to configure CHAP for this to work, but
>cannot find any further references. Yes, I know what CHAP is, I just need
>to know how to teach Samba...
>
>Unless I was looking in the wrong place, I couldn't see anything in the
>FAQ...
>
>--
>Dave Horsfall VK2KFU dave@geac.com.au Ph: +61 2 9978-7493 Fx: +61 2
9978-7422>Geac Computers P/L (FGH Division) 2/57 Christie St, St Leonards 2065,
Australia>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 01:06:50 -0500
>From: E Kovarski <edwardk@openetix.com>
>To: samba@samba.anu.edu.au
>Subject: NT; Samba logs user on as 'nobody' on reboot?
>Message-ID: <4076311521.910314410@blackbird.skunkworks.ml.org>
>
>Hi,
>Excuse me if this problem has been flogged to death before on this list.
>
>I'm running SAMBA 1.9.18p10 on a FreeBSD 2.2.6 box with a mix of Win9x
and
>NT clients. Now, the Win9x boxes have no problems in mounting their drives
>but the NT machines all experience problems on their first initial
>connection.
>
>My particular question is, are there known problerms with logging into
>SAMBA when an NT box is configured for auto-logon?
>
>It would appear as though SAMBA (or NT?) logs the box in as 'nobody'
on a
>reboot. This creates a few problems for various applications as permissions
>are no longer valid for 'nobody.' In order to get things back to
normal,
>one has to disconnect the drives and then remount them.
>
>I'd appreciate any ideas on how to solve this problem.
>
>Regards,
>Edward
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 09:05:47 +0100
>From: Miquel Bonastre <miquel@fib.upc.es>
>To: "samba@samba.anu.edu.au" <samba@samba.anu.edu.au>,
pcnix@fib.upc.es
>Subject: Netlogon problems
>Message-ID: <3642ADDB.6114C72D@fib.upc.es>
>
>This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
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>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
>
>
>Hi,
>
> We use Samba 1.9.18p10 on a Digital Unix alpha workstation
> as file server for our users. In rush hour there are 80-100
> clients connected to the server. It works fine almost all
> the time but sometimes we have problems with the login
> from Windows 95.
>
> When the problem appears the user enters username, password
> and domain and it displays the message
>
> - Cannot found the shared resource. Be sure it's correctly
> specified
>
> or
>
> - The specified password is incorrect or the access is denied.
>
> (This are translations from the spanish messages)
>
> sometimes the user only needs to press enter again on the
> authentication window (so the password was correct),
> sometimes he needs to try a lot (5-6 times) and sometimes
> it never works.
>
> This problems never appears with the same operation from
> a dos client (using Lanman client), so we thing is a Windows
> 95 problem, but there should be something in the server
> that forces it.
>
> It doesn't seem to be related to the number of clients connected
> because we have had 110 clients at the same time without
> any problem and it has appeared with only 50 clients.
>
> Now we are trying to monitors the net and disk activity to
> try to see if the server load is the cause but when the problem
> appears an interactive session with the server works fine.
>
> Has someone any idea about why this problem could appear?
>
> Please, bring me ideas about where to search the causes,
> parameters that I should review, windows 95 configuration, ...
>
> Where can I found information about timing parameters
> on the makefile?
>
> Which is the daemon that serves the netlogon? nmbd, smbd or both?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
>--
> Miquel Bonastre (miquel@fib.upc.es)
> Area de Sistemes Unix (LCFIB)
> Facultat d'Informatica de Barcelona
> Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya
>--------------6966519300AE8EAA336BEEB3
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> name="params.conf"
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>Content-Disposition: inline;
> filename="params.conf"
>
>Load smb config files from /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
>NOTE: Service ic6_lpt2 is flagged unavailable.
>Loaded services file OK.
>Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions
># Global parameters
> debuglevel = 1
> syslog = 3
> syslog only = Yes
> protocol = NT1
> security = USER
> max disk size = 0
> lpq cache time = 10
> announce as = NT
> encrypt passwords = Yes
> update encrypted = No
> getwd cache = Yes
> read prediction = No
> read bmpx = Yes
> read raw = Yes
> write raw = Yes
> use rhosts = No
> load printers = No
> null passwords = No
> strip dot = No
> interfaces =
> bind interfaces only = No
> networkstation user login = No
> password server =
> socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE
> netbios name = FUSIO
> netbios aliases =
> smbrun = /usr/local/samba/bin/smbrun
> log file =
> config file =
> smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
> hosts equiv =
> preload =
> server string = Servidor FUSIO de l'LCFIB
> printcap name = /etc/printcap
> lock dir = /usr/local/samba/var/locks
> root directory = /
> default service =
> message command =
> dfree command = /usr/local/samba/scripts/dfree
> passwd program = /usr/local/samba/bin/smbpasswd
> passwd chat = *old*password* %o\n *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n
*changed*> passwd chat debug = No
> valid chars =
> workgroup = SMBFIB
> username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/users.map
> character set =
> logon script = logon.bat
> logon path = \\%N\%U\profile
> logon drive =
> logon home = \\%N\%U
> remote announce =
> remote browse sync =
> socket address = 0.0.0.0
> homedir map =
> announce version = 4.2
> max log size = 5000
> mangled stack = 50
> max mux = 50
> max xmit = 65535
> max packet = 65535
> name resolve order = wins lmhosts host bcast
> packet size = 65535
> password level = 0
> username level = 0
> keepalive = 0
> deadtime = 15
> time offset = 0
> read size = 16384
> shared mem size = 102400
> coding system =
> client code page = 850
> os level = 255
> max ttl = 14400
> max wins ttl = 259200
> min wins ttl = 21600
> lm announce = Auto
> lm interval = 60
> dns proxy = Yes
> wins support = Yes
> wins proxy = No
> wins server =
> preferred master = Yes
> local master = Yes
> domain master = Yes
> domain logons = Yes
> browse list = Yes
> unix realname = Yes
> NIS homedir = No
> unix password sync = No
> time server = No
> ole locking compatibility = Yes
> printer driver file = /usr/local/samba/lib/printers.def
>
>
># Default service parameters
> comment =
> copy =
> include = /usr/local/samba/lib/shares.conf
> exec =
> postexec =
> root preexec =
> root postexec =
> alternate permissions = No
> revalidate = No
> default case = lower
> case sensitive = No
> preserve case = Yes
> short preserve case = Yes
> mangle case = No
> mangling char = ~
> browseable = Yes
> available = Yes
> path =
> username =
> guest account = nobody
> invalid users = @disuser
> valid users =
> admin users =
> read list =
> write list =
> volume =
> force user =
> force group =
> read only = Yes
> max connections = 0
> min print space = 0
> create mask = 0744
> force create mode = 00
> directory mask = 0755
> force directory mode = 00
> set directory = No
> status = Yes
> hide dot files = Yes
> delete veto files = No
> veto files =
> hide files =
> veto oplock files =
> guest only = No
> guest ok = No
> print ok = No
> postscript = No
> map system = No
> map hidden = No
> map archive = Yes
> locking = Yes
> strict locking = No
> share modes = Yes
> oplocks = Yes
> only user = No
> wide links = Yes
> follow symlinks = Yes
> sync always = No
> strict sync = No
> mangled names = Yes
> fake oplocks = No
> printing = bsd
> print command = lpr -r -P%p -J%m %s
> lpq command = lpq -P%p
> lprm command = lprm -P%p %j
> lppause command =
> lpresume command =
> queuepause command =
> queueresume command =
> printer =
> printer driver = NULL
> printer driver location =
> hosts allow > hosts deny =
> dont descend =
> magic script =
> magic output =
> mangled map =
> delete readonly = No
> dos filetimes = No
> dos filetime resolution = No
> fake directory create times = No
>
>[homes]
> comment = Directori Home d'en %U
> browseable = No
> read only = No
> create mask = 0700
> wide links = No
>
>[scratch]
> comment = Directori temporal a %h
> path = /usr/local/samba/shares/scratch
> read only = No
> create mask = 0755
> wide links = No
>
>[netlogon]
> comment = Scripts d'inicialitzacio de la xarxa
> path = /usr/local/samba/shares/netlogon
> write list = @admsamba
> force group = admsamba
> create mask = 0775
> directory mask = 0775
> oplocks = No
>
>[software]
> comment = Software docent
> path = /usr/local/samba/shares/software
> write list = @admsamba
> force group = admsamba
> create mask = 0775
> directory mask = 0775
> oplocks = No
>
>.. other services ...
>
>[IPC$]
> comment = IPC Service (Servidor FUSIO de l'LCFIB)
> path = /tmp
> status = No
> guest ok = Yes
>
>--------------6966519300AE8EAA336BEEB3--
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 20:00:53 +1100
>From: Andrew Tridgell <tridge@samba.anu.edu.au>
>To: samba@samba.anu.edu.au
>Subject: new web pages
>Message-ID: <19981106090105Z12583155-19564+2038@samba.anu.edu.au>
>
>The new Samba web pages are now up and should be propogated to the
>mirror sites over the next day. See http://samba.anu.edu.au/samba/ for
>a list of mirrors.
>
>The design of the new pages was done by Paul Blackman, with
>some modifications by me. Hopefully they will serve us well for a long
>time.
>
>I've also added some photos of Samba Team members at the CIFS98
>conference so now everyone can see what a ugly bunch of hackers we
>are.
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 10:08:59 +0100
>From: "Emrich Michael (QI/LBS3-Rt) *"
<Michael.Emrich@de.bosch.com>
>To: Multiple recipients of list <samba@samba.anu.edu.au>
>Cc: "'David Collier-Brown'" <davecb@Canada.Sun.COM>,
"'Florian G. Pflug'"
<fgp@fgp.priv.at>>Subject: RE: change Unix file permissions from a NT Box
>Message-ID:
<C9DB0669A294D111BF8700005A40EA320115B7B5@rtmail2.rt.bosch.de>
>
>
>
> >> I outlined a possible approach for the short term in a recent
> >> message or posting (I forget which): use a basic program to write
>
> >> a chmod command to a Samba ``magic file''. The server
will run
> >> it for you as soon as it's closed. See the smb.conf(5) man
page.
>
> In smb.conf(5) I found a parameter "magic script", but no
>description about "magic file". May you deliver me more details
about your
>idea? Thanks
> -- M.Emrich
>
>> --dave
>> --
>> David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify some people
>> 185 Ellerslie Ave., | and astonish the rest. -- Mark Twain
>> Willowdale, Ontario | davecb@hobbes.ss.org, canada.sun.com
>> N2M 1Y3. 416-223-8968 | http://java.science.yorku.ca/~davecb
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 07:36:17 -0800
>From: "Charles E. Gelm" <gelmce@erinet.com>
>To: samba@samba.anu.edu.au
>Subject: ? How do I install samba ?
>Message-ID: <36431771.57C9@erinet.com>
>
>I am a linux-newbie and (naturally) a samba wannabe.
>
>Please send me the URL of a samba HOWTO-INSTALL.
>
> I downloaded 'samba.this.is.the.lastest.(tar/tgz/gz/?)
>but don't recall the real name and don't know how to find it.
>
>How do I find it?
>
> find / -iname what_is_the_name_of_what_I_am_looking_for-?
>
>How do I install it ?
>
> cd /?
>
> tar -xzvvf /path/to/What_is_the_name_of_what_I_am_looking_for-?
>
>--
>Researching GELM
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 09:26:33 -0700 (MST)
>From: Chris Knox <cknox@hypercom.com>
>To: samba@anu.edu.au (samba)
>Subject: Getting my samba server to show up in browse lists
>Message-ID: <199811061626.JAA23236@citadel.hypercom.com>
>
>I've succeeded in making my samba server visible around the net, however
>I can't convince the thing to appear in the browse lists on remote
>subnets. I've read John Terpstra's article on configuring a browser
at
>
> http://samba.anu.edu.au/samba/ftp/docs/BROWSING-Config.txt
>
>however my (admittedly willful) ignorance of Microsoft networking is
>making this article seem rather opaque. I can read it that I must have
>a list of subnets at "remote browse sync" and the same list at
"remote
>announce" or I understand that it's not necessary since I have a
single
>WINS server.
>
>I've stripped the comments out of my smb.conf file and appended it
>below. I have a sneaking suspicion that I may be very close, just need
>the right combination.
>
>Chris
>
>
>
>
>
>[global]
>workgroup = INTRANET
> server string = Samba Server
>hosts allow = [a dozen subnets in a.b.c. format -- could long lines cause
a prob>lem?]
> load printers = yes
> log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
> max log size = 50
> security = share
>encrypt passwords = yes
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY
>remote browse sync = [same dozen subnets as above]
>remote announce = [same dozen subnets as above]
>domain master = no
>domain controller = AZPHXNT01
>domain logons = no
>wins server = a.a.c.d
> dns proxy = yes
>[tmp]
> comment = Temp Directory
> browseable = yes
> writable = yes
>[homes]
> comment = Your Home Directory
> browseable = yes
> writable = yes
>guest ok = no
>read only = no
>[printers]
> comment = All Printers
> path = /usr/spool/samba
> browseable = no
> guest ok = no
> writable = no
> printable = yes
>[cadeng]
> comment = CAD Engineering
> path = /cadeng
> public = yes
> writable = yes
> printable = no
> write list = @cad
>
>--
>Chris Knox cknox@hypercom.com
>Hypercom, Inc. (602) 504-5888
>Unix Systems Support Speaking only for myself.
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 18:04:28 +0100 (MET)
>From: sandro@ermit.ermit.it
>To: samba@samba.anu.edu.au
>Subject: Logging file request
>Message-ID: <199811061704.SAA18359@ermit.ermit.it>
>
>Hi,
>
> I have been asked to keep a trace file requests to our file server (samba
>box). Is it any possible? I couldn't recognize any option to do that.
>
>Tanks for answers or possible alternatives solutions.
>
>sandro
>*:-)
>
>--
>Sandro Dentella *:-)
>sandro@ermit.it sandro@pcco2.mi.infn.it
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 12:04:07 -0500
>From: David Collier-Brown <davecb@Canada.Sun.COM>
>To: "Emrich Michael (QI/LBS3-Rt) *"
<Michael.Emrich@de.bosch.com>
>Subject: Re: change Unix file permissions from a NT Box
>Message-ID: <36432C07.6FD0CA20@canada.sun.com>
>
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>
>Emrich Michael (QI/LBS3-Rt) * wrote:
>> In smb.conf(5) I found a parameter "magic script",
but no
>> description about "magic file". May you deliver me more
details about your
>> idea?
>
>Sure: origional proposal attached. --dave
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>Path: walters.East.Sun.COM!usenet
>From: David Collier-Brown <davecb@canada.sun.com>
>Newsgroups: comp.protocols.smb
>Subject: Re: chmod tool
>Date: Mon, 02 Nov 1998 12:15:46 -0500
>Organization: Private Person
>Message-ID: <363DE8C2.A7E0D0E8@canada.sun.com>
>References: <363ADD74.5B7D9815@bigfoot.com>
<71f69t$ou8$2@news00.btx.dtag.de>
>NNTP-Posting-Host: elsbeth.canada.sun.com
>Mime-Version: 1.0
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>To: Peter.Wirdemo@bigfoot.com
>
>Peter Wirdemo <Peter.Wirdemo@bigfoot.com> wrote
>| Is there any tools out there, that lets samba users on NT/WIN95,
>change
>| the unix permissions. (i.e. chmod their files/directories) Currently
>we
>| tell them to log in to the UNIX server where the files are and chmod
>| them there.
>
> There are two different approaches from Samba proper:
> 1) preset create mode AND create mask to the right defaults,
> so that the files stay at the desired settings.
> 2) use the ``magic script'' capability of Samba and
> a simple pc program to do the changes.
>
> The latter uses an experimental capability of Samba:
> to run a script as the appropriate user when it's
> updated by the client machine. The output of the script
> goes to another file, so you can see what happened.
>
> The first is easy: just remember to set both create mode
> and force create mode (which see!)
>
> For the second, I envision something like this (off the top of
> my pointy head):
>
> Windows Samba
> ======= ====>1 pc visual basic program asks user for
> file and mode
>2 program writes "chmod xxx .../path"
> to file on samba server, with \n
> line termination, closes file.
>3 Samba notices it's
> a magic file and was
> just closed, so it
> runs it.
>4 program starts reading log file,
> simulating tail -f, shows a quit
> button
>5 Samba serves log
> file to client
>
>6 Script completes,
> log file stops changing
>7 program says it's done, asks
> user if he wants to exit
>
>--dave
>--
>David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify some people
>185 Ellerslie Ave., | and astonish the rest. -- Mark Twain
>Willowdale, Ontario | davecb@hobbes.ss.org, canada.sun.com
>N2M 1Y3. 416-223-8968 | http://java.science.yorku.ca/~davecb
>
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>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 12:59:39 -0500
>From: "Bo Zhang" <bzhang@clearone.com>
>To: <samba@samba.anu.edu.au>
>Subject: samba as WINS server
>Message-ID: <001901be09af$391a3c20$0bfea8c0@bzhang.clearone.com>
>
>
>Hello, everyone,
>
> I posted a request for help couple of days ago.
>I haven't got any reply yet. Maybe I should rephrase
>my question: is it possible to configure Samba server
>to be WINS server for multiple netgroups? How?
>
> Thanks.
>
>Bo
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 13:54:54 -0500
>From: "Provencher, Marc" <mprovenc@foxboro.ca>
>To: "Samba (E-mail)" <samba@samba.anu.edu.au>
>Subject: RE: The credentials supplied conflict with .....
>Message-ID: <DD575986C70AD211ACEC00805FA6151E3D815A@ddo.foxboro.ca>
>
>Hi,
>
>I recently tried to connect to a samba share as my user name, and then
>disconnected the share to try and reconnect as root. I got the message
>"The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of
credentials".
>
>Someone recently mentionned that this was a security feature on the NT
>side. Well, seems Microsoft is claiming this is actually a bug. Found
>the following article in their knowledge base. I tried it, it works for
>NT Workstations. Maybe someone can follow up and verify if it works
>with Win95, although I seem to remember that Win 95 doesn't accept IP
>addresses for server name.
>
>SYMPTOMS
>Windows NT allows users to connect to multiple resources using multiple
>user credentials but only allows a single user to use a connection.
>If you attempt to connect to the same resource with different
>credentials, you will get an error message stating that the credentials
>supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials. If you attempt
>this operation from an MS-DOS command line, you receive the following
>error:
> System error 1219 has occurred.
>CAUSE
>Windows NT will attempt to use the same virtual circuit even if a
>different set of credentials is supplied because the resource name is
>identical.
>RESOLUTION
>Provide the TCP/IP address of the computer instead of the computer name.
>
>MORE INFORMATION
>It is possible to use multiple user credentials to connect to the same
>resource on Windows NT when TCP/IP is used as the protocol to establish
>the connection.
>If you connect to the same resource but use the TCP/IP address of the
>host instead of the computer name, you will be able to connect to the
>same resource with a different set of credentials.
>
>Marc Provencher
>Foxboro Calgary, Systems Integration and IT
>(403) 777-4275
>mprovenc@foxboro.ca
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 14:50:58 -0500
>From: "Whiffen, Richard" <whiffen@ici.org>
>To: "'samba@samba.anu.edu.au'"
<samba@samba.anu.edu.au>
>Subject: Problems with MS Word 97 and Samba 1.9.18p10
>Message-ID: <2315A1936E0BD211A36400A0C9D18B01273C3B@mail-2.ici.org>
>
>
>Hello all,
>
>
> I'm still having some odd problems with my samba setup.
>
>An NT 4.0 SP3 workstation running MS Word 97 SR-1, and a Solaris 2.6 machine
>running Samba 1.9.18p10 yields this problem:
>
>Any user creates a new document. They save and close that document,
>everything works fine. They re-open the document, and make some changes.
>They then click the close "X" on the title bar to close the
document. It
>prompts them to save the unsaved chagnes. When they say yes, they get an
>error:
>
>There has been a network or file permissions error. The Network connection
>my be lost (\\homesrv\homes\...\testing.doc)
>
>It has an OK button in the dialog box. After clicking ok, it prompts them
>to retry the save. That works successfully.
>
>If they choose save from the file menu it works find, and if they use the
>save tool bar button, it also works fine, its just the save on close part
>that doesn't. When it tries the save, it creates a 54 byte file named
>~$esting.doc (from testing.doc, I.E. replaces the first letter with ~$)
>
>Saving to an NT Share works just fine.
>
>I've turned the debugging up to level 2 to look at what its doing the
only
>thing I see in the log is this:
>
>
>1998/11/06 15:30:22 whiffen opened file ~$esting.doc read=No write=Yes
>(numopen=2 fnum=55)
>Share violation on file (4,1,1,576,~$esting.doc,fcbopen = 0, flags = 0) = 0
>
>
>
>How can I get a sharing violation if I'm the only one attached to the
>server, and I only have MS Word open, working with this one file??
>
>There are a lot of opening and closings of the document also, but
they're
>there when it works correctly too.
>
>There are also a lot of these:
>del_share_modes Deleting share mode entry dev=771 ino=24641
>del_share_modes num entries = 0, deleting share_mode dev=771 ino=24641
>
>
>I can replicate the problem on a Redhat 5.1 Samba 1.9.18p7
>
>
>So, anyone have any ideas?
>
>
>Rich Whiffen
>--
>Rich Whiffen
>Investment Company Institute
>1401 H street NW
>Washington, DC 20005
>PH:(202) 326 - 5992
>FX:(202) 218 - 3565
>whiffen@ici.org <mailto:whiffen@ici.org>
>http://www.ici.org <http://www.ici.org>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 14:30:10 -0600
>From: "David L. Aldridge" <dlac@aldridge.com>
>To: samba@samba.anu.edu.au
>Subject: TCP_NODELAY problem
>Message-ID: <36435C52.58422C34@aldridge.com>
>
>smbclient is broken if TCP_NODELAY is enabled.
>I am running FreeBSD 2.2.7 Stable.
>
>1. Enable socket options = TCP_NODELAY
>2. Run smbclient to access a share on a Win95 box
>3. Turn 'recurse' on
>4. cd to a directory that contains one directory and no files
>5. Do a dir
>6. The files which live in the directory below the default directory
> will not be seen.
>7. Eliminate TCP_NODELAY and they will be found as they should.
> However life slows to a craws without TCP_NODELAY.
>8. I found this because Amanda was consistently missing the same files
> on backup.
>
>9. Please see the debug data below. You will note that the path
> being examined is: (note the ' ' - not good!!!)
> aol30\ne t\*
> The correct path is:
> aol30\net\*
>
> smb_vwv[12]=93 (0x5D)
> smb_vwv[13]=1 (0x1)
> smb_vwv[14]=1 (0x1)
> smb_bcc=28
> [000] 00 44 20 16 00 00 02 0E 00 04 01 00 00 00 00 5C .D ............\
> [010] 61 6F 6C 33 30 5C 6E 65 74 5C 2A 00 aol30\ne t\*.
> write_socket(3,97)
> write_socket(3,97) wrote 97
> got smb length of 356
>
>--
>David L. Aldridge
>The Aldridge Company 281.368.0166 (fax: 281.368.0381)
>http://www.aldridge.com/
>Powered by Pentium/FreeBSD/Apache - Because it works.
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1998 16:31:00 -0600
>From: Wayne_Johnson@candle.com
>To: Samba-Digest <samba@samba.anu.edu.au>
>Subject: Re: Need help with 'Cannot find setup.exe Windows needs this
file
>Message-ID: <882566B4.007BCB9E.00@n-smtpmta.candle.com>
>
>
>
>
>OK. Maybe I was a little terse in the description.
>
>I have a CD we (Candle) created. It installs one of our products by
>executing the setup.exe program. I am able to execute the program off the
>CD with no problems.
>
>I then copied the contents of the CD to the Samba share. I try and execute
>the setup.exe file and get this error.
>
>If I then copy the files from the Samba share to /temp, I can execute the
>program with no problem.
>
>Is it possible that the program is trying to open itself as read-write,
>finding that the file is read-only (because the same file has already been
>opened in order to load the executable image) and not being able to because
>of the file locking?
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 17:13:31 +0000
>From: Steven Zhu <steven@dragon-street.com>
>To: samba@samba.anu.edu.au
>Subject: samba server does not show up on PC!
>Message-ID: <36432E3B.1A9685E6@dragon-street.com>
>
>Hi,
>
>I don't know if this is a bug. I followed DIAGNOSIS.txt to test my samba
>server step by step. Everything is OK. But I can't test test10 because
>my samba server does not show
>up on PC. I don't know what's going on. Actually I used it and
worked
>fine but now does
>not after upgrading to redhat 5.2. Any help? Thanks in advance....
>
>Steven.
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>End of SAMBA Digest 1867
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>
>