Server: 6proc RS6K-J50 AIX 4.3.3 - Samba compiled on IBM C compiler with no optimizations... i noticed when i was using the latest CVS tree stuff, but thought i was doing something stupid, so... it wasn't there in Alpha1. It's definitely in alpha2! here's the scoop, when a W2k PC writes the profile back to the server, certain directories do not have any permissions on them. i tried this with a clean user on both alpha1 and alpha2 only alpha1 writes back a complete profile with the permissions set correctly. Here's a dir snapshot: When using alpha1 the profile directory is like so: total 448 drwxr-xr-x 13 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:47 . drwxr-xr-x 7 test2k system 512 Jan 30 11:47 .. drwxr-xr-x 4 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:47 Application Data drwxr-xr-x 4 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:47 Favorites drwxr-xr-x 3 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:47 My Documents drwxr-xr-x 2 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:47 PrintHood drwxr-xr-x 3 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:47 Start Menu drwxr-xr-x 2 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:47 Templates drwxr-xr-x 2 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:47 cookies drwxr-xr-x 2 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:47 desktop drwxr-xr-x 2 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:47 nethood -rwxr--r-- 1 test2k student 167936 Jan 30 11:47 ntuser.dat -rwxr--r-- 1 test2k student 1024 Jan 30 11:47 ntuser.dat.LOG -rw-r--r-- 1 test2k student 180 Jan 30 11:47 ntuser.ini drwxr-xr-x 2 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:47 recent drwxr-xr-x 2 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:47 sendto Now here's the alpha2 version of the same account after i emptied the complete contents and logged in "for the first time": total 448 drwxr-xr-x 13 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:39 . drwxr-xr-x 3 test2k system 512 Jan 30 11:37 .. drwxr-xr-x 4 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:39 Application Data d--------- 4 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:39 Favorites d--------- 3 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:39 My Documents drwxr-xr-x 2 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:39 PrintHood d--------- 3 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:39 Start Menu drwxr-xr-x 2 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:39 Templates drwxr-xr-x 2 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:39 cookies d--------- 2 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:39 desktop drwxr-xr-x 2 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:39 nethood -rwxr--r-- 1 test2k student 167936 Jan 30 11:39 ntuser.dat -rwxr--r-- 1 test2k student 1024 Jan 30 11:39 ntuser.dat.LOG -rwxr--r-- 1 test2k student 20 Jan 30 11:37 ntuser.ini drwxr-xr-x 2 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:39 recent drwxr-xr-x 2 test2k student 512 Jan 30 11:39 sendto as you can see, it's definitely wrong and then W2k starts his little bitch session about permissions.... if you'd like a level 10 debug file, just tell me where to send it , it won't take me long to generate one for ya - here's the snapshot of my smb.conf: # This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the # smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed # here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too # many!) most of which are not shown in this example # # Any line which starts with a ; (semi-colon) or a # (hash) # is a comment and is ignored. In this example we will use a # # for commentry and a ; for parts of the config file that you # may wish to enable # # NOTE: Whenever you modify this file you should run the command "testparm" # to check that you have not many any basic syntactic errors. # #======================= Global Settings ====================================[global] # workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg: REDHAT4 workgroup = WIN2K # server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field server string = Samba Server 2.2.0 # This option is important for security. It allows you to restrict # connections to machines which are on your local network. The # following example restricts access to two C class networks and # the "loopback" interface. For more examples of the syntax see # the smb.conf man page hosts allow = 151.103. 127. # If you want to automatically load your printer list rather # than setting them up individually then you'll need this load printers = yes # you may wish to override the location of the printcap file printcap name = /etc/printcap # on SystemV system setting printcap name to lpstat should allow # you to automatically obtain a printer list from the SystemV spool # system ; printcap name = lpstat # It should not be necessary to specify the print system type unless # it is non-standard. Currently supported print systems include: # bsd, sysv, plp, lprng, aix, hpux, qnx printing = aix # Uncomment this if you want a guest account, you must add this to /etc/passwd # otherwise the user "nobody" is used ; guest account = pcguest # this tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine # that connects # log file = /usr/samba/var/log.%m # Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb). max log size = 10000 log level = 4 # Security mode. Most people will want user level security. See # security_level.txt for details. security = user # Use password server option only with security = server ; password server = <NT-Server-Name> # You may wish to use password encryption. Please read # ENCRYPTION.txt, Win95.txt and WinNT.txt in the Samba documentation. # Do not enable this option unless you have read those documents encrypt passwords = yes # Using the following line enables you to customise your configuration # on a per machine basis. The %m gets replaced with the netbios name # of the machine that is connecting ; include = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%m # Most people will find that this option gives better performance. # See speed.txt and the manual pages for details # socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=65536 SO_RCVBUF=65536 socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=131072 SO_RCVBUF=131072 # Configure Samba to use multiple interfaces # If you have multiple network interfaces then you must list them # here. See the man page for details. interfaces = 151.103.16.12/20 # Browser Control Options: # set local master to no if you don't want Samba to become a master # browser on your network. Otherwise the normal election rules apply local master = yes # OS Level determines the precedence of this server in master browser # elections. The default value should be reasonable os level = 60 # Domain Master specifies Samba to be the Domain Master Browser. This # allows Samba to collate browse lists between subnets. Don't use this # if you already have a Windows NT domain controller doing this job domain master = yes # Preferred Master causes Samba to force a local browser election on startup # and gives it a slightly higher chance of winning the election preferred master = yes # Use only if you have an NT server on your network that has been # configured at install time to be a primary domain controller. ; domain controller = <NT-Domain-Controller-SMBName> # Enable this if you want Samba to be a domain logon server for # Windows95 workstations. domain logons = yes # if you enable domain logons then you may want a per-machine or # per user logon script # run a specific logon batch file per workstation (machine) ; logon script = cet.bat logon script = %m.bat # run a specific logon batch file per username ; logon script = %U.bat # Where to store roving profiles (only for Win95 and WinNT) # %L substitutes for this servers netbios name, %U is username # You must uncomment the [Profiles] share below ; logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U # Windows Internet Name Serving Support Section: # WINS Support - Tells the NMBD component of Samba to enable it's WINS Server wins support = yes # WINS Server - Tells the NMBD components of Samba to be a WINS Client # Note: Samba can be either a WINS Server, or a WINS Client, but NOT both ; wins server = w.x.y.z # WINS Proxy - Tells Samba to answer name resolution queries on # behalf of a non WINS capable client, for this to work there must be # at least one WINS Server on the network. The default is NO. ; wins proxy = yes # DNS Proxy - tells Samba whether or not to try to resolve NetBIOS names # via DNS nslookups. The built-in default for versions 1.9.17 is yes, # this has been changed in version 1.9.18 to no. dns proxy = yes # HVCC specific settings: domain admin users = root oplocks = no shared mem size = 4194304 write cache size = 2097152 kernel oplocks = no max open files = 2000 wide links = no lpq command = touch /dev/null max mux = 256 ole locking compatibility = yes max disk size = 0 read raw = yes write raw = yes read size = 65536 max xmit = 65536 getwd cache = yes time server = true logon drive = h: ; logon path = \\%N\%U\profile netbios name = mail unix password sync = false ; passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u ; passwd chat = "*password:*" %o\n "*password:*" %n\n "*password:*" %n\n "*NIS passwd changed*" deadtime = 30 short preserve case = no #============================ Share Definitions =============================[homes] comment = Home Directories browseable = yes writable = yes path = %H locking = yes guest ok = no read only = no force create mode = 0644 force directory mode = 0755 # root preexec = /usr/local/bin/notice.ksh %m & # Un-comment the following and create the netlogon directory for Domain Logons [netlogon] comment = Network Logon Service path = /netlogon guest ok = yes writable = no share modes = no [share] comment = Production Share path = /share writable = yes guest ok = yes level2 oplocks = no [common] comment = common area path = /common writable = yes guest ok = yes level2 oplocks = no root preexec = /usr/local/bin/smbquota.ksh %U %m & # NOTE: If you have a BSD-style print system there is no need to # specifically define each individual printer [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/spool/samba browseable = no # Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print guest ok = no writable = no printable = yes # The following two entries demonstrate how to share a directory so that two # users can place files there that will be owned by the specific users. In this # setup, the directory should be writable by both users and should have the # sticky bit set on it to prevent abuse. Obviously this could be extended to # as many users as required. ;[myshare] ; comment = Mary's and Fred's stuff ; path = /usr/somewhere/shared ; valid users = mary fred ; public = no ; writable = yes ; printable = no ; create mask = 0765 Bill -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: jojowil.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 500 bytes Desc: Card for William Jojo Url : http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/attachments/20010130/a433e58d/jojowil.vcf