That is what I'm thinking of doing if I can't resolve this? PLEASE, some kind soul help me on this. I have shares from a Solaris 2.6 system running the new Samba 2.02 release. Everything runs fine except that every so often (sometimes way more often than I like) shared resources convert over to the Samba guest account which is setup to go to the default account "nobody". Why does Samba do this? Everything seems fine for someone and then this happens. If they logoff and log back on to their NT systems thing's are fine again. I am using server style security. Why does this keep happening? I clipped out the top 5 lines. There are actually alot more instances of this but I thought I'd spare you the length. <root@brigade:/raid5/tools/samba/bin>./smbstatus|grep nobody hw_root nobody nobody 231 massacre (192.168.164.115) Mon Mar 8 21:00:27 1999 public nobody nobody 6879 stamp (192.168.164.146) Tue Mar 9 10:48:56 1999 sw_root nobody nobody 6879 stamp (192.168.164.146) Tue Mar 9 10:48:56 1999 IT Softwar nobody nobody 22192 sgt (192.168.164.122) Mon Mar 8 21:01:20 1999 hw_root nobody nobody 22192 sgt (192.168.164.122) Mon Mar 8 21:01:21 1999 <root@brigade:/raid5/tools/samba/bin>
Sanborn, Ed:> That is what I'm thinking of doing if I can't resolve this? > PLEASE, some kind soul help me on this. I have shares from > a Solaris 2.6 system running the new Samba 2.02 release. > Everything runs fine except that every so often (sometimes > way more often than I like) shared resources convert over to > the Samba guest account which is setup to go to the default > account "nobody". Why does Samba do this? Everything seems > fine for someone and then this happens. If they > logoff and log back on to their NT systems thing's are > fine again. I am using server style security. > > Why does this keep happening? I clipped out the top 5 lines. There > are actually alot more instances of this but I thought I'd spare you > the length. > > <root@brigade:/raid5/tools/samba/bin>./smbstatus|grep nobody > hw_root nobody nobody 231 massacre (192.168.164.115) Mon Mar 8 > 21:00:27 1999 > public nobody nobody 6879 stamp (192.168.164.146) Tue Mar 9 > 10:48:56 1999 > sw_root nobody nobody 6879 stamp (192.168.164.146) Tue Mar 9 > 10:48:56 1999 > IT Softwar nobody nobody 22192 sgt (192.168.164.122) Mon Mar 8 > 21:01:20 1999 > hw_root nobody nobody 22192 sgt (192.168.164.122) Mon Mar 8 > 21:01:21 1999And what is value of map to guest -setting ? / Kari Hurtta
No value defined... -----Original Message----- From: hurtta+z1@ozone.fmi.fi Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 1999 5:41 AM To: esanborn@northc.com Cc: samba@samba.org Subject: Re: Ditch Samba in favor of Exceed! Sanborn, Ed:> That is what I'm thinking of doing if I can't resolve this? > PLEASE, some kind soul help me on this. I have shares from > a Solaris 2.6 system running the new Samba 2.02 release. > Everything runs fine except that every so often (sometimes > way more often than I like) shared resources convert over to > the Samba guest account which is setup to go to the default > account "nobody". Why does Samba do this? Everything seems > fine for someone and then this happens. If they > logoff and log back on to their NT systems thing's are > fine again. I am using server style security. > > Why does this keep happening? I clipped out the top 5 lines. There > are actually alot more instances of this but I thought I'd spare you > the length. > > <root@brigade:/raid5/tools/samba/bin>./smbstatus|grep nobody > hw_root nobody nobody 231 massacre (192.168.164.115) Mon Mar8> 21:00:27 1999 > public nobody nobody 6879 stamp (192.168.164.146) Tue Mar9> 10:48:56 1999 > sw_root nobody nobody 6879 stamp (192.168.164.146) Tue Mar9> 10:48:56 1999 > IT Softwar nobody nobody 22192 sgt (192.168.164.122) Mon Mar8> 21:01:20 1999 > hw_root nobody nobody 22192 sgt (192.168.164.122) Mon Mar8> 21:01:21 1999And what is value of map to guest -setting ? / Kari Hurtta