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>
> 1) rookie needs help
> by "Page, Jon T" <Jon.Page@pnl.gov>
> 2) genrand.c
> by Mark_Noel@cch.com
> 3) Wincenter 3.1.13/Winframe 1.7 - ACLs:
> by Hanns-Peter Ermert <Hanns-Peter.Ermert@alcatel.de>
> 4) Re: Mount a SMB-share?
> by "Keith G. Murphy" <keithmur@mindspring.com>
> 5) Re: security level flag...
> by giulioo@tiscalinet.it (Giulio Orsero)
> 6) Re: SAMBA digest 2175
> by "Stephen L Arnold" <arnold.steve@ensco.com>
> 7) Re: Users Cannot Use smbpasswd to Change Samba Passwords
> by "Stephen L Arnold" <arnold.steve@ensco.com>
> 8) Re: Banner page/cover sheet
> by "Stephen L Arnold" <arnold.steve@ensco.com>
> 9) Re: Printing to NT: problem with smbprint
> by Kevin Ivory <Ivory@SerNet.de>
> 10) Re: unsubscribe
> by "Hugo D. Cardenas" <cardenash@ci.worcester.ma.us>
> 11) SMBLib
> by Brent Fulgham <bfulgham@xpsystems.com>
> 12) Re: [oplock_break] Re: Nasty Samba Locking Problems
> by "ISArte" <isa@artsoft.cult.cu>
> 13) Re: Mount a SMB-share?
> by "ISArte" <isa@artsoft.cult.cu>
> 14) Re: Mounting smb
> by Andreas Fiedler <Computerservice.Fiedler@gmx.de>
> 15) Re: Novell and smbsh
> by "Stephen L Arnold" <arnold.steve@ensco.com>
> 16) Re: security level flag...
> by "Stephen L Arnold" <arnold.steve@ensco.com>
> 17) Re: Samba 2.0.5 Warning
> by "Stephen L Arnold" <arnold.steve@ensco.com>
> 18) Printing From win95/98
> by "Mark Duncanson" <mark.duncanson@comnet-ni.co.uk>
> 19) Windows Policies and Samba 2.0.4b - More information
> by Glen Gibb <grg@ridley.unimelb.edu.au>
> 20) file copy problems
> by Kirk Patton <kirk.patton@amd.com>
> 21) Security preferences with Samba 2.0.5
> by Jens Bruckmann <JBruckmann@comlineag.de>
> 22) Possibly a security flaw...
> by "Panagiotis Malakoudis" <pmal@space.gr>
>
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 07:22:56 -0700
>From: "Page, Jon T" <Jon.Page@pnl.gov>
>To: "'samba@samba.org'" <samba@samba.org>
>Subject: rookie needs help
>Message-ID: <D3D015A6FA03D31189D70008C7247D42682A@pnlmse15.pnl.gov>
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>Hello,
>
>I am trying to connect an NT 4.0 workstation to an SGI Unix system running
>samba. The SGI system is not browsable from the NT workstation. When I try
to
>map a drive from the SGI system to the NT system I am prompted for a connect
as
>identification and password. I can enter either an ID and password for the
Unix>system or of the NT system but neither seem to allow me to make the
connection.
>
>Looking at the samba logs on the SGI system it shows a timeout trying to
connect>to a password server.
>
>I can map a drive from the SGI system to a Windows 95 system.
>
>Any help would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jon Page
>Battelle PNNL
>jon.page@pnl.gov
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 09:43:01 -0500
>From: Mark_Noel@cch.com
>To: samba@samba.org
>Subject: genrand.c
>Message-ID: <862567B6.0050EAB3.00@chrivn53.cch.com>
>Mime-Version: 1.0
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>
>When I went to version 2.0.4b users were intermittently getting network busy
>messages and some could not connect at all. When I turned on debugging it
>appeared that it was spending a lot of time in the genrand.c code. Anyhow
the
>code was hacked to stop the code from scanning directories. The code was
>recompiled, installed and now everything works fine.
>
>So my question is since I don't need any crypto functions is there a way
of
>skipping this module in the compile? Also, what might be affected by
leaving
>this hack in?
>
>
>-mark
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 17:07:24 +0200
>From: Hanns-Peter Ermert <Hanns-Peter.Ermert@alcatel.de>
>To: samba@samba.org
>Subject: Wincenter 3.1.13/Winframe 1.7 - ACLs:
>Message-ID: <379733AC.DEF44FE@alcatel.de>
>MIME-Version: 1.0
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>
>Hello all,
>
>I am running samba-2.0.5a on a sparc ultra-4 and try to see the
>security information in Wincenter. The result is always "The parameter
>is incorrect" . If I access the same files from an NT 4.0 Box I can see
>the security information.
>Any idea ?
>
>Thanks Peter
>
>--
>IT, WinCenter Support .
>Ing. Buero Ermert, Dipl. Inform Hanns-Peter Ermert
>email: Hanns-Peter.Ermert@alcatel.de / Alcatel SEL AG,ZNBIT
>12099 Berlin,Colditzstrasse 34-36,Tel:+49-30-7002-4766/4788
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 10:48:06 -0500
>From: "Keith G. Murphy" <keithmur@mindspring.com>
>To: Multiple recipients of list SAMBA <samba@samba.org>
>Subject: Re: Mount a SMB-share?
>Message-ID: <37973D36.19D013A7@mindspring.com>
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>Martin Bernreuther wrote:
>>
>> Is there an way to mount a SMB-share
>> instead of using the ftp-like smbclient-tool?
>>
>Yeah, check out smbmount. Where you get that depends on what OS you're
>running. Look for something like smbfs or smbfsx.
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 17:52:02 +0200
>From: giulioo@tiscalinet.it (Giulio Orsero)
>To: Multiple recipients of list SAMBA <samba@samba.org>
>Subject: Re: security level flag...
>Message-ID: <19990722155601.2985326EA9@i3.golden.dom>
>MIME-Version: 1.0
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>On Fri, 23 Jul 1999 00:07:10 +1000, hai scritto:
>
>>user's login & password before providing access to grant privacy
but wants
>>no password for the public one: is this possible?
>yes
>
>>I tried setting security mode to user (security = user) in the global
>>settings thinkig this would make the server working the required way for
the
>>home's...well, it didn't...I mean I was asked to provide login
and password
>You don't say which clients you are using, so, in general:
>- win pc's give samba the username and passwd you use to logon to
MSNetworks.
>- if samba knows about these usernames and passwords, then users access
their
>homedirs without any password prompt.
>- if win usernames are different from samba/unix usernames then you need to
>use username map
>- if you use a recent ver of win95, win98 or winnt4sp3 than you need to read
>ENCRYPTION.txt (samba docs).
>
>>but no one worked, neither root's login & password, nor the
user's one...
>>can someone help me telling which flag to set to have what my client
asks?
>>can I put "security = user" just under global settings or can
I move it
>global settings.
>
>For the public folder, there are various approaches, the simpler is to make
>the folder "guest ok" and use "force user" and
"force group" parameter.
>
>--
>giulioo@tiscalinet.it
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 09:55:54 -0700
>From: "Stephen L Arnold" <arnold.steve@ensco.com>
>To: samba@samba.org
>Subject: Re: SAMBA digest 2175
>Message-ID: <199907221649.MAA21235@rodney.cnchost.com>
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>When the world was young, Martin Bernreuther
><Martin.Bernreuther@po.uni-stuttgart.de> carved some runes like
>this:
>
>> Is there an way to mount a SMB-share instead of using the
>> ftp-like smbclient-tool?
>
>Try "man smbmount".
>
>Steve
>
>******************************************************************
>Stephen L Arnold http://www.rain.org/~sarnold
>#include <std_disclaimer.h>
>******************************************************************
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 09:55:54 -0700
>From: "Stephen L Arnold" <arnold.steve@ensco.com>
>To: samba@samba.org
>Subject: Re: Users Cannot Use smbpasswd to Change Samba Passwords
>Message-ID: <199907221649.MAA21217@rodney.cnchost.com>
>MIME-Version: 1.0
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>
>When the world was young, Michal Jezierski <heja@xox.pl> carved
>some runes like this:
>
>[snip]
>> This means that smbpasswd is using loopback interface to connect
>> to smbd in order to create password hashes. Make sure you have
>> included 127.0.0.1/255.0.0.0 in your interfaces parameter in
>> smb.conf.
>
>Don't you mean "include the loopback interface in the hosts allow
>setting"?
>
>Steve
>
>******************************************************************
>Stephen L Arnold http://www.rain.org/~sarnold
>#include <std_disclaimer.h>
>******************************************************************
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 09:55:54 -0700
>From: "Stephen L Arnold" <arnold.steve@ensco.com>
>To: samba@samba.org
>Subject: Re: Banner page/cover sheet
>Message-ID: <199907221649.MAA21198@rodney.cnchost.com>
>MIME-Version: 1.0
>Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
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>
>When the world was young, David Crisp <dcrisp@connect.com.au> some
>runes like this:
>
>> Im trying to set an HP2000CN up on our network. Most of the
>> Config works great. I can print to the printer remotly via samba
>> etc with no problems. The only problems I have are as follows:
>>
>> 1) I cant stop the LPD printing a cover sheet on each printout :(
>
>It might not be LPD; what does the banner page look like? There is
>an LPD switch (for /etc/printcap) to suppress header (banner) pages
>called, oddly enough, sh. The newer HP printers I've seen (we just
>got a new HP8100DN) have internal settings for this as well. The
>printer banner was enabled by default; I had to telnet into the
>printer to turn it off. You can also do it on the printer console.
>
>Steve
>
>******************************************************************
>Stephen L Arnold http://www.rain.org/~sarnold
>#include <std_disclaimer.h>
>******************************************************************
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 18:52:48 +0200
>From: Kevin Ivory <Ivory@SerNet.de>
>To: Jimmy Daresta <jimmy@agape.wingnet.net>, samba@samba.org
>Subject: Re: Printing to NT: problem with smbprint
>Message-ID: <E117M5Q-0001RR-00@intern.SerNet.DE>
>MIME-Version: 1.0
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>
>Jimmy Daresta wrote:
>> am able to successfully access it and even print. However, when I
>> use the smbprint I alway get a file not found error. Here is what I
>> have for the printcap:
>> smb:lp=/dev/null:sd=/var/spool/lpd/smb:sh:if=/usr/samba/bin/smbprint:
>>
>> Here is what I have in the smbprint file:
>> eval acct_file=\${$#}
> ^^^^^^
>This will only work if you have an af=/var/spool/lpd/smb/acct: entry
>in your /etc/printcap
>
>Kevin
>--
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>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 13:20:12 -0400
>From: "Hugo D. Cardenas" <cardenash@ci.worcester.ma.us>
>To: <samba@samba.org>
>Subject: Re: unsubscribe
>Message-ID: <002c01bed466$85839b60$6422a8c0@ci.worcester.ma.us>
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>
>samba cardenash@ci.worcester.ma.us
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 11:20:02 -0700
>From: Brent Fulgham <bfulgham@xpsystems.com>
>To: samba@samba.anu.edu.au
>Subject: SMBLib
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>I am attempting to get SMBLib working under AIX. Before I spend much effort
>doing so, I was wondering if:
>
>1. Anyone has already done so.
>2. If a newer/better alternative to SMBLib-0.50 is available?
>
>I am attempting to use SAMBA to connect from the AIX machine to the
user's
>PC in order to access files on the PC (previously set up as shared
>resources).
>
>Thanks,
>
>-Brent
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>AIX. Before I spend much effort doing so, I was wondering
>if:</FONT>
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>
><P><FONT SIZE=3D2>1. Anyone has already done
so.</FONT>
><BR><FONT SIZE=3D2>2. If a newer/better alternative to
>SMBLib-0.50 is available?</FONT>
></P>
>
><P><FONT SIZE=3D2>I am attempting to use SAMBA to connect from
the AIX >machine to the user's PC in order to access files on the PC
(previously >set up as shared resources).</FONT></P>
>
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>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 13:21:39 -0400
>From: "ISArte" <isa@artsoft.cult.cu>
>To: "Multiple recipients of list SAMBA"
<samba@samba.org>
>Subject: Re: [oplock_break] Re: Nasty Samba Locking Problems
>Message-ID: <000f01bed477$7be737e0$050f10ac@mailer>
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>
>> On Fri, 16 Jul 1999 19:10:47 +1000, hai scritto:
>>
>> >it nearly always happens if you have oplocks turned on and
>> >a virus checker running on the client pc(win95 and win98)
>> >and you open a word/excel document or just try to browse a
>> >directory via explorer.
>>
>> Ok, let's write down when it happens.
>>
>> To me it happened (we dont't use word/excel):
>> - opening html files with ie5/win98
>> - opening tar.gz/zip files with winzip ("it's a tar.gz, do you
want to
>> uncompress...", "yes", winzip stalls)
>> - selecting a file with explorer and then "copy" button (to
paste on local
>> disk), after "copy" explorer stalls.
>> - clicking on a setup.exe to install a prog, explorer stalls.
>>
>
>I have had similar problems too in my configuration of Samba, but at the
>same
>time the client (win95/98) breaks when trying to copy a big file +8MB from
>a share in the Samba Server.
>
>Any suggestions about this?
>
>Ivan
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 13:30:39 -0400
>From: "ISArte" <isa@artsoft.cult.cu>
>To: "Multiple recipients of list SAMBA"
<samba@samba.org>
>Subject: Re: Mount a SMB-share?
>Message-ID: <001001bed477$7cc90c60$050f10ac@mailer>
>MIME-Version: 1.0
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>
>> Is there an way to mount a SMB-share
>> instead of using the ftp-like smbclient-tool?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Martin
>> -
>
>Of course,
>Use smbmount.
>
>eg. smbmount //server/public /mnt/serverdrive
>
>It will mount share "public" on mount point
"mnt/serverdrive" and from there
>you can access the mounted share as if it were NFS or the like.
>
>Check the man page for further information, but it is a very straightforward
>program. I don't think you'll need more than this command line...
:-)
>
>Ivan
>
>
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 17:22:34 +0200
>From: Andreas Fiedler <Computerservice.Fiedler@gmx.de>
>To: Stuart Luscombe <stuart@bastard.co.uk>,
> Martin Bernreuther <Martin.Bernreuther@po.uni-stuttgart.de>,
> Multiple recipients of list SAMBA <samba@samba.org>
>Subject: Re: Mounting smb
>Message-ID: <3797373A.894F5B4C@gmx.de>
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>
>Hi,
>
>you can mount any SMB share (win and real Samba) with smbmount.
>
>example:
>
>smbmount \\\\machine_to_mount\\cdrom -U andreas -c 'mount
/mnt/cdrom'
>
>The -U is the user for the share. You'll be asked for a password.
>
>Pay attention to the four/two backslashes.
>
>It works here since I accidently killed my NFS a week ago :-)
>
>Regards,
>Andreas
>
>Stuart Luscombe schrieb:
>>
>> Hi, I noticed your message in the digest and I'm having the same
>> problem. I can get into my Win98 machine use smbclient, but I want to
>> mount the drive in /mnt. But when I go to do that, it whines about
>> client names and the like. Have you managed to do it? If so, can you
let
>> me know how as I'm almost tearing my hair out here!
>>
>> -
>> Stuart Luscombe
>
>--
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>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 12:26:35 -0700
>From: "Stephen L Arnold" <arnold.steve@ensco.com>
>To: samba@samba.org
>Subject: Re: Novell and smbsh
>Message-ID: <199907222015.QAA13706@devonshire.cnchost.com>
>MIME-Version: 1.0
>Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
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>
>When the world was young, <wilfried@we5x01.physik.uni-wuerzburg.de>
>carved some runes like this:
>
>> until now I am using samba for connecting the NT/Novell people
>> to the UNIX world, but now I looked at smbsh and want to add the
>> other way, too. I got everything compiled, and see the separate
>> NT-workstations under /smb , but not the Novell servers. Is it
>> also possible to connect to Novell Netware 4.x Servers this way ?
>> If so, how?
>
>AFAIK, smb support won't help you for Novell access. If you want
>to use linux as a Netware client, then you need the ncpfs utilities
>(similar to smbfs, but for Netware Core Protocol). If you want a
>linux box to look like a Netware server, then you need to configure
>and run mars-nwe (the Netware Emulator).
>
>Steve
>
>******************************************************************
>Stephen L Arnold http://www.rain.org/~sarnold
>#include <std_disclaimer.h>
>******************************************************************
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 12:26:35 -0700
>From: "Stephen L Arnold" <arnold.steve@ensco.com>
>To: samba@samba.org
>Subject: Re: security level flag...
>Message-ID: <199907222015.QAA13775@devonshire.cnchost.com>
>MIME-Version: 1.0
>Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
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>
>When the world was young, "Fabio Iovine"
<f_iovine@hotmail.com>
>carved some runes like this:
>
>> my customer wants to export both users' home directories and a
>> public one; as far as the home dirs are concerned, my customer
>> wants the system asks for user's login & password before
>> providing access to grant privacy but wants no password for the
>> public one: is this possible?
>
>Yes.
>
>> I tried setting security mode to user (security = user) in the
>> global settings thinkig this would make the server working the
>> required way for the home's...well, it didn't...I mean I was
>> asked to provide login and password but no one worked, neither
>> root's login & password, nor the user's one... can someone
help
>> me telling which flag to set to have what my client asks? can I
>> put "security = user" just under global settings or can I
move it
>> under home dir's settings?
>
>No.
>
>The default samba config hides home dirs, and public shares are
>easy (but you may have to fiddle with the user/group stuff and
>directory sticky bits depending on your requirements). With the
>config below (mapping names, using the samba account to login to
>windoze) the users will see their own home dirs (and nobody else's)
>and they will all see the public share.
>
>Are you running with encrypted or plantext passwords?
>
>It also depends on the password you login to windoze with, and the
>NetBIOS names of your win9x machines. Put the samba server in the
>same workgroup as the win9x users. I'd recommend using the Windoze
>network login (on the win9x machines) as the default, and use the
>samba username/password to login. Enabling domain logins on samba
>is optional. If the win95 machines have their own NetBIOS names
>(ie, different than their user's usernames), then you must map each
>samba (unix) account name to the NetBIOS name of the machine(s)
>they login from (in the smbusers file). If you have no NT WINS
>server, then samba works great for that too.
>
>HTH, Steve
>
>******************************************************************
>Stephen L Arnold http://www.rain.org/~sarnold
>#include <std_disclaimer.h>
>******************************************************************
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 15:11:51 -0700
>From: "Stephen L Arnold" <arnold.steve@ensco.com>
>To: samba@samba.org
>Subject: Re: Samba 2.0.5 Warning
>Message-ID: <199907222204.SAA26419@sheffield.cnchost.com>
>MIME-Version: 1.0
>Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
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>
>When the world was young, Axel Neumann <amn@cromemco.com> carved
>some runes like this:
>
>> I just want to inform you about a severe problem that I have
>> found with Samba 2.0.5 installed on a SCO OpenServer 5.04.
>[snip]
>
>> INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 13646 (2.0.5)
>[snip] ^^^^^^^^^
>
>I don't have any SCO experience, but have you read the Sig11
>FAQ? Getting a signal 11 error (or signal 6, etc) when compiling
>with gcc usually indicates a hardware problem (eg, bad cache, a bad
>memory chip on a SIMM, CPU overheating).
>
>Maybe your signal 11 is coming from a completely different source,
>but it's an interesting read anyway:
>
>http://www.bitwizard.nl/sig11/
>
>HTH, Steve
>
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>Stephen L Arnold http://www.rain.org/~sarnold
>#include <std_disclaimer.h>
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>Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 00:32:42 +0100
>From: "Mark Duncanson" <mark.duncanson@comnet-ni.co.uk>
>To: <samba@samba.org>
>Subject: Printing From win95/98
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>I'm running samba on SUSE linux
>
>I'm having problems printing to the printer on the linux box
>from my win 95 & 98 boxes
>
>It run ok for a while then I start getting
>
>There was an error writing to LPT4: for the printer (ePSON Sylus COLOR 740
>(Linux)):
>The system cannot find the path specified
>
>Any Ideas
>
>Thanks
>
>Mark Duncanson..
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>Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 11:19:41 +1000 (EST)
>From: Glen Gibb <grg@ridley.unimelb.edu.au>
>To: samba@samba.org
>Subject: Windows Policies and Samba 2.0.4b - More information
>Message-ID:
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>Hello all,
>
>I wrote yesterday about problems with Windows policies and Samba 2.0.4b
>yesterday. Since then, I've had someone ask for a more detailed
>explanation, so here it is.
>
>Samba currently provides domain logons for a number Windows 95 and 98
>clients (as well as the standard file serving). The domain logon currently
>succeeds, a user's username and password is accepted and the client
>computer proceeds to execute the login script (a .BAT file). However, the
>client computer does not use the policy file which is located in the
>netlogon share.
>
>I will point out the the login script and the policy file are located on
>the same share, both with the same set of permissions (writeable by one
>priveleged user only, group and world readable).
>
>Hopefully this will clear up any confusion that my original message may
>have caused.
>
>Glen Gibb
>Ridley College
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 22 Jul 1999 18:26:45 -0700
>From: Kirk Patton <kirk.patton@amd.com>
>To: Samba Mail List <samba@samba.org>
>Subject: file copy problems
>Message-ID: <19990722182645.K157@amd.com>
>Mime-Version: 1.0
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>
>Hello,
>
>I seem to be experiencing two problems with Samba lately.
>
>The first is when a user is using MS Outlook and tries to move a mail
message from the>server to a personal folder. The process begins and hangs a while before
giving an error>that the folder is not accessible and to close all mail enable apps and
restart them.>
>I set the log level to 5 on the smbd process controlling the connection and
noted the>following.
>
>[1999/07/22 10:30:01, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(402)
> switch message SMBlockread (pid 13197)
>[1999/07/22 10:30:01, 4] smbd/uid.c:become_user(209)
> Skipping become_user - already user
>[1999/07/22 10:30:01, 3] lib/util.c:fcntl_lock(2658)
> fcntl lock gave errno 11 (Resource temporarily unavailable)
>[1999/07/22 10:30:01, 3] lib/util.c:fcntl_lock(2680)
> lock failed at offset 481 count 1 op 6 type 1 (Resource temporarily
unavailable)>[1999/07/22 10:30:01, 3] smbd/blocking.c:push_blocking_lock_request(124)
> push_blocking_lock_request: lock request length=49 blocked with expiry
time -1 for fnum>= 4255, name = Mail/keisoon.pst
>[1999/07/22 10:30:49, 3] smbd/process.c:timeout_processing(755)
> end of file from client
>
>The other problem is when a user tries to copy a file. When the copy is
made
>to the samba share, it takes an unusually long time. When it completes,
the file is>listed as being 4k in size from the windows client. If the copy operation
is retried,>often it is successful. I set the log level to 5 and observed the
following.
>
>[1999/07/22 16:31:07, 5] lib/util.c:show_msg(475)
> smb_bcc=0
>[1999/07/22 16:32:16, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(507)
> read_socket_data: recv failure for 11482. Error = Connection reset by peer
>[1999/07/22 16:32:16, 3] smbd/process.c:timeout_processing(835)
> receive_smb error (Connection reset by peer) exiting
>[1999/07/22 16:32:16, 3] lib/doscalls.c:dos_ChDir(336)
>
>
>The samba server is running on a RedHat box with kernal 2.2.5-15.
>It is acting as a go between from the main NFS file server and the MS
clients.
>
>I noted that the problem does not appear when the samba servers local disk
share is used.>Only when the samba server is writing data from a client to a remote NFS
mount on the>Samba server.
>
>Has anyone else seen a similiar problem or better yet, know of a fix?
>
>Here is the global section from my smb.conf in case it is revelent.
>
>
>[global]
> printing=LPRNG
> username map = /usr/local/samba/private/user.map
> netbios name = cmdsmb1
> netbios aliases = ppdsamba
> remote announce = 139.95.53.51
> remote browse sync = 139.95.53.51
> name resolve order = wins bcast lmhosts host
> server string = "CMD Samba Server"
> workgroup = amdrdsvl
> debuglevel = 1
> security = domain
> password server = ssvlamd16 ssvlamd15
> log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.smb.%M.%L
> lock dir = /var/samba
> encrypt passwords = yes
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY, SO_SNDBUF=4096, SO_RCVBUF=4096
> deadtime = 360
> admin users = +admin
>
>
>--
>Kirk Patton
>System Administrator
>CA Microprocessor Division
>Advanced Micro Devices
>Phone (408) 774-7883
>Pgr. (408) 870-5461
>Fax (408)774-7606
>
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 08:06:09 +0200
>From: Jens Bruckmann <JBruckmann@comlineag.de>
>To: samba@samba.org
>Subject: Security preferences with Samba 2.0.5
>Message-ID: <18337.990723@comlineag.de>
>Mime-Version: 1.0
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>
>Hallo you,
>
> I previously worked with Samba 2.0.4b (with SuSE Linux 6.1) and have a
Windows NT 4.0> Server as PDC in my Domain. I set the security level to DOMAIN in
> samba.cfg.
> Now I upgraded the version of Samba to 2.0.5 an the security level
> DOMAIN doesn't work anymore. Everytime I try to reach a share of my
> Samba server, he asks me for a username and password.
>
> So I set the security level to "SERVER" and look: the problem
is
> gone.
>
> Can anyone tell me why "security = domain" doesn't work
with Samba
> 2.0.5?
>
> Another question is: how can I mount a share of any fileserver. I
> miss the tool smbmount. So I tried "\\\\server\\share password -U
> administrator -c "/bin/mount /mountpoint" but get the error
> "command not found".
>
> Has anybody a solution for that problem??
>
>Thanks,
> Jens
>
>******************************************
>Jens Bruckmann
>
>System-Consultant
>
>COMLINE Computer + Softwarel?sungen AG
>Heidering 37-39
>30625 Hannover
>
>Tel: 05 11 - 9 56 47 - 28
>mailto:JBruckmann@comlineag.de
>******************************************
>
>
>
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>
>Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1999 09:35:25 +0300
>From: "Panagiotis Malakoudis" <pmal@space.gr>
>To: "Chris Tooley" <ctooley@joslyn.org>,
<samba@samba.org>,
> "Multiple recipients of list SAMBA-NTDOM"
<samba-ntdom@samba.org>
>Subject: Possibly a security flaw...
>Message-ID: <005d01bed4d7$98385b80$0502000a@space.gr>
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>
>A summary of my problem,
>
>I had wrong UIDs for a user (eg pmal) between the /etc/passwd file and the
>smbpasswd file.
>When I was trying to loggin from a couple of machines running either win nt
>or win 98 I was reading in the log files that the loggin could not be
>completed because the UID were wrong but there were instances were I could
>loggin from another computer with the same username.
>I really cannot say what are the differences between the various compter
>systems and why some of them didn't reply "Bad password" as
they should.
>
>Is this a bug? Was it fixed somehow?
>
>-------------------------------------
>Malakoudis Panagiotis
>System Administrator
>Space Hellas S.A.
>
>E-mail: pmal@space.gr
>-------------------------------------
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Chris Tooley <ctooley@joslyn.org>
>To: 'Panagiotis Malakoudis' <pmal@space.gr>
>Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 5:00 PM
>Subject: RE: Weird !
>
>
>> Yes, and there is a registry edit for NT do the same thing. Did you
edit
>the NT registry of the box you are on able to log in from?
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Panagiotis Malakoudis [SMTP:pmal@space.gr]
>> Sent: Thursday, July 22, 1999 1:11 AM
>> To: Chris Tooley
>> Subject: Re: Weird !
>>
>> Yeah I do. Windows 98 only send plaintext password (if I'm not
mistaken)
>if
>> you alter their registry...
>> Check out the following...
>>
>> [1999/07/22 08:01:56, 1] smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(504)
>> Couldn't find user 'nobody' in smb_passwd file.
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Chris Tooley <ctooley@joslyn.org>
>> To: 'Panagiotis Malakoudis' <pmal@space.gr>
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 7:34 PM
>> Subject: RE: Weird !
>>
>>
>> > Have you got encrypted passwords enabled on your Samba
Server's
>smb.conf?
>> >
>> > If so is you Win98 machine sending plaintext passwords?
>> >
>> > Chris
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Panagiotis Malakoudis [SMTP:pmal@space.gr]
>> > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 11:11 AM
>> > To: Chris Tooley
>> > Subject: Re: Weird !
>> >
>> > How come I can loggin from MY nt server box? I'm going
bananas here...
>> > I use the same username is a couple of PC (with either win 98 or
winnt)
>> and
>> > I can connect whereas by using another bunch of computers I
cannot...
>> > Any ideas?
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: Chris Tooley <ctooley@joslyn.org>
>> > To: <pmal@space.gr>
>> > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 6:36 PM
>> > Subject: RE: Weird !
>> >
>> >
>> > > Sounds like a password encryption problem.
>> > >
>> > > -----Original Message-----
>> > > From: Panagiotis Malakoudis [SMTP:pmal@space.gr]
>> > > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 8:22 AM
>> > > To: Multiple recipients of list SAMBA-NTDOM
>> > > Subject: Re: Weird !
>> > >
>> > > Now I have other users not being able to loggin at all using
their
>> > username
>> > > and password. I installed samba 2.0.5 and I use share level
security.
>> > > For instance I have a user called asar and allthough I can
loggin
>using
>> > his
>> > > account from my nt server he cannot because samba cannot
recognise the
>> > > password. I tryied to loogin from his machine using my
account but I
>got
>> > the
>> > > same result.
>> > > His network configuration is correct. He can actually see the
public
>> > shared
>> > > directories but he cannot login to his home directory from a
couple of
>> PC
>> > in
>> > > his department.
>> > >
>> > > ----- Original Message -----
>> > > From: Chris Tooley <ctooley@joslyn.org>
>> > > To: Multiple recipients of list SAMBA-NTDOM
<samba-ntdom@samba.org>
>> > > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 4:03 PM
>> > > Subject: RE: Weird !
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > > This is similar to the problem that I had with Windows
95 clients.
>> > > >
>> > > > -----Original Message-----
>> > > > From: Panagiotis Malakoudis [SMTP:pmal@space.gr]
>> > > > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 1:18 AM
>> > > > To: Multiple recipients of list SAMBA-NTDOM
>> > > > Subject: Weird !
>> > > >
>> > > > I'm posting this message in case there is someone
that had this
>> problem
>> > in
>> > > > the past.
>> > > > I had complaints from a number of users in my network
that they
>could
>> > not
>> > > > loggin into their home directory in samba.
>> > > > Although some of my users are recognized from samba,
others are not.
>> > Check
>> > > > out the following:
>> > > >
>> > > > # smbstatus
>> > > >
>> > > > Samba version 2.0.4b
>> > > > Service uid gid pid machine
>> > > > ----------------------------------------------
>> > > > User Space kzou admin 1801 midnight
(10.0.2.4) Sun Jul
>21
>> > > > 08:15:33 1996
>> > > > File Serve nobody users 1803 scostic
(10.0.6.3) Sun Jul
>21
>> > > > 08:16:07 1996
>> > > >
>> > > > Locked files:
>> > > > Pid DenyMode R/W Oplock Name
>> > > > --------------------------------------------------
>> > > >
>> > > > Share mode memory usage (bytes):
>> > > > 1047480(99%) free + 944(0%) used + 152(0%) overhead
>1048576(100%)
>> > > total
>> > > > #
>> > > >
>> > > > Some of the users that are not recognized are using
windows 98.
>others
>> > are
>> > > > using win nt workstation or server...
>> > > >
>> > > > Any ideas?
>> > > >
>> > > > -------------------------------------
>> > > > Malakoudis Panagiotis
>> > > > System Administrator
>> > > > Space Hellas S.A.
>> > > >
>> > > > E-mail: pmal@space.gr
>> > > > -------------------------------------
>
>
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