Edit the file called src/EDITME and put the result in a file called
Local/Makefile.
Then you may proceed ... and next time ... you post an error message you
may want to be specific ... not "or something like that" ...
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Mager Charles WB wrote:
> Again another email ALMOST off the point, but not quite. The first
question,
> which is to do with samba, is - How can I make samba load on the bootup of
> the server in RedHat 7.0?
>
> The second is that I have downloaded exim for use as an email server as it
> was recommended by someone (mainly because it is completely free!). When I
> try to make the config file before installing it (ie just typing
"make"), it
> says "command: make: not found" or something like that - what am
I missing?
>
> --
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> charlie@csmager.co.uk
>
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On May 21, 4:04pm, R.J.Mckeating@lboro.ac.uk wrote:> >
> > The second is that I have downloaded exim for use as an email server
as
> > it
> > was recommended by someone (mainly because it is completely free!).
When
> > I
> > try to make the config file before installing it (ie just typing
> > "make"), it
> > says "command: make: not found" or something like that -
what am I
> > missing?
> If you are in as root then /usr/bin is not in your path, use /usr/bin/make
>
> or failing that use locate make to find out where your copy is.
>
You might of course have not chosen to install "make" on your machine
in the
first place, but I would have thought that that would make it difficult for you
to install Samba (unless you just use the RPM versions). When building Exim you
also need to remember to create the "Local" directory, then copy over
and edit
the config files that it needs into this directory (all this is in the README
file that comes with Exim). Exim is very fast, and easy to configure (if you
are used to something nasty like Sendmail!). Check out :-
http://www.exim.org
There is a mailing list (with Web archive), as well as all the documentation
online. There will also be an Exim course in Cambridge in a couple of months
time. I wen on one of these a couple of years back and it was very good, and
they only run them at a cost recovery basis so they are not that costly.
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as root, run the setup command, select 'system services', then put mark
in the samba line.
Mager Charles WB wrote:>
> Again another email ALMOST off the point, but not quite. The first
question,
> which is to do with samba, is - How can I make samba load on the bootup of
> the server in RedHat 7.0?
>
> The second is that I have downloaded exim for use as an email server as it
> was recommended by someone (mainly because it is completely free!). When I
> try to make the config file before installing it (ie just typing
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> says "command: make: not found" or something like that - what am
I missing?
>
> --
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> charlie@csmager.co.uk
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Can anyone offer any advice on this problem? I know that I didn't see this
on my previous Linux server, and I can't imagine what might have changed.
I recently installed Samba 2.2.0 on a SuSE 7 system with the 2.4.3
kernel. Under both the previous version (I believe it was 2.0.7, but I
won't swear to it) and 2.2.0, if I create a symlink to a directory within
the same share on the Linux box, it does not show up on Windows
clients. I've got "wide links" set explicitly to "yes",
and have "follow
links" set explicitly to "yes" on all shares.
Any ideas what else I can try? My folder names pretty much all have spaces
in them, if that might be relevant.
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Hi All,
Personal preference, but:
I would not place it in the rc.local because it will not give you any
fine-grained control over the starting of the service at various run-levels
(do you want SAMBA to start when you go into single-user mode for additional
maintanence?).
Rather I would place a link to the script in the /etc/rc.d/rc0.d through
rc5.d directories in order to control at which runlevels Samba will be
running.
With Sys V style init scripts, a script in these directories (where the
digit is equal to the run-level) will be activated with a 'stop'
argument
when proceeded by a K and with the 'start' argument when proceeded with
an
S. THey are run in the order that they are listed from the file system, so
S01SAMBA would be run before S99Samba. This also gives you control over the
order of activation of your services (making sure that, for example, any
ipchains rules are applied before you activate Samba, of you need to take
this precaution).
Runlevels at boot are controlled in the /etc/inittab.
Hope this helps.
Chris Travers
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>Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 10:00:57 -0400 (EDT)
>
>I'd put the commands to start smbd and nmbd on boot in
/etc/rc.d/rc.local
>...
>
>As far as exim goes ... you need to read first:
>
>From the exim README ...
>
>Edit the file called src/EDITME and put the result in a file called
>Local/Makefile.
>
>Then you may proceed ... and next time ... you post an error message you
>may want to be specific ... not "or something like that" ...
>
>On Mon, 21 May 2001, Mager Charles WB wrote:
>
> > Again another email ALMOST off the point, but not quite. The first
>question,
> > which is to do with samba, is - How can I make samba load on the
bootup
>of
> > the server in RedHat 7.0?
> >
> > The second is that I have downloaded exim for use as an email server
as
>it
> > was recommended by someone (mainly because it is completely free!).
When
>I
> > try to make the config file before installing it (ie just typing
>"make"), it
> > says "command: make: not found" or something like that -
what am I
>missing?
> >
> > --
> > C.S.Mager
> > charlie@csmager.co.uk
> >
> >
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Greetings,
When I try to set up a printer on our samba share with windows 2000, I
get a message "The server on which the 'NO DRIVER IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS
PRINTER' resides does not have the correct printer driver installed. If
you want to install the driver on your local computer..blah blah. I can set
up the printers just fine with Win9x, but 2000 balks about the driver not
being on the server. I used to be able to just click OK, then the catalog
of drivers would pop up. Now I get a box asking me for an INF file.
I recently switched from 2.0.7 to 2.2.0, and from BSD lpr to lprng. I
don't know which is causing me the troubles, but before I switched,
everything worked OK. I'm shy about putting the drivers on the server
because I understand that the win9x and win2000 printer drivers are
different. Is there a way that I can get the driver catalog to pop up in
2000, or is there a way that I can put both the 9x and 2000 versions of the
printer drivers on this box?
Thanks,
Jason Stewart
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On Mon, 21 May 2001, Christian Fertig wrote:
> > This shows smbclient failing to write the file.
> >
> > Do you have an example where smbfs fails? Kernel messages would be
nice.
>
> what do you exactly mean with example (because this was my example)?
Then this is not a smbfs problem. You wrote earlier:
"I've tryed with smbfs and directly with smbclient."
So I assumed that this was a problem with both. But you only have a
smbclient example, and not a smbfs example ... (?)
smbclient is the ftp-style client.
smbfs is a kernel filesystem for giving you access to files on smb servers
as if they were local and it uses smbmount to mount, not smbclient.
Messages from the kernel can be found where your syslog puts them, and the
most recent messages can be displayed with 'dmesg'.
> I just tested again with smbclient and the program just terminates,
> without error message. Not so nice :-(
I suspect that you may need to get a trace with a higher debuglevel (10)
from smbclient for anyone to know what is going on. Or a tcpdump.
But a guess on what is going on is that this is a network problem and not
a smbclient problem. half vs full duplex is a common error (net driver
that misdetects or hardware that isn't talking). Have you checked that?
/Urban
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On Mon, 21 May 2001, Dmitry Melekhov wrote:
> Grant wrote:
>
> > Reset the password in Win2k, works for me on the rare occasions this
> > happens.
>
> Yes, this helps. Thank you!
> But may be this is smbmount problem?
Possibly. I connect regularly to win2k servers in a NT4 domain and I have
never seen this. But if this is a standalone machine or if the account has
some time limit (change password every x time units?) that would be
different.
Feel free to try and trigger it again.
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Subject: Re: mount problem
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On Sat, 19 May 2001, .:mrva:. wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm having problems with mounting windows share under linux
> OSes are windows 98 and slackware 7.1 with 2.2.19 kernel ...
> here is the output:
>
> root@marge:~# mount -t smbfs //192.168.0.1/upload /mnt/smb/upload
> mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
> //192.168.0.1/upload,
> or too many mounted file systems
> root@marge:~#
>
> I didnt mount windows share previously.
> Can it be a problem with smbfs module?
Do you even have a smbfs module?
If you do, check if there are any messages from the kernel.
I suspect that you do not have /sbin/mount.smbfs. It should be a symlink
to the smbmount binary and smbmnt needs to be in your path.
/Urban
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Subject: Re: SMBMOUNT
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On Sat, 19 May 2001, Dave Phillips wrote:
> I am having problems using the smbmount command. It, like many other
> commands(linuxconf, etc.), doesn't seem to exist on my machine. I was
able to
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Eh? Why don't you search for them then. Try one of:
locate smbmount
find / -name 'smbmount'
> use the command mount -t smbfs //windowsmachine/windowsdisk /mnt/test
and
> this worked fine once. Now I get an error evapmc??? something like that,
it
> says the directory doesn't exist. Samba works fine within it's own
shell
Try it again and then post the complete error message, with the exact
commandline you use (cut-n-paste).
Please provide some other basic info about which versions of things you
have installed. At least the kernel version and samba version
(distribution name + version may help).
If it used to work and now doesn't, chances are that you changed
something. Like upgrade some software package, or gave root access to
your cat ... :)
/Urban
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Subject: Re: Windows 2000 and Printer Drivers
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> Greetings,
>
> When I try to set up a printer on our samba share with windows 2000, I
> get a message "The server on which the 'NO DRIVER IS AVAILABLE FOR
THIS
> PRINTER' resides does not have the correct printer driver installed.
If
> you want to install the driver on your local computer..blah blah. I can set
> up the printers just fine with Win9x, but 2000 balks about the driver not
> being on the server. I used to be able to just click OK, then the catalog
> of drivers would pop up. Now I get a box asking me for an INF file.
>
> I recently switched from 2.0.7 to 2.2.0, and from BSD lpr to lprng. I
> don't know which is causing me the troubles, but before I switched,
> everything worked OK. I'm shy about putting the drivers on the server
> because I understand that the win9x and win2000 printer drivers are
> different. Is there a way that I can get the driver catalog to pop up in
> 2000, or is there a way that I can put both the 9x and 2000 versions of the
> printer drivers on this box?
According of documentation 2.2.0 have completely new support for that.
It uses different system than 2.0 and there are different drivers
directories for different OSes.
On documentation:
---clip---
Next create the directory tree below the [print$] share for each
architecture you wish to support.
[print$]-----
|-W32X86 ; "Windows NT x86"
|-WIN40 ; "Windows 95/98"
|-W32ALPHA ; "Windows NT Alpha_AXP"
|-W32MIPS ; "Windows NT R4000"
|-W32PPC ; "Windows NT PowerPC"
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Jason,
Had the very same thing happen to me. I believe that the problem is with
W2K. The way I was able to get around this was to install a local printer on
the W2K machine for whichever printer I was having the trouble with. After
doing this, the driver upload to Samba produced the "catalog" box,
instead
of merely bombing out with an error message.
Hope it works for you
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From: Jason Stewart [mailto:jstewart@rtl.org]
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Subject: Windows 2000 and Printer Drivers
Greetings,
When I try to set up a printer on our samba share with windows 2000,
I
get a message "The server on which the 'NO DRIVER IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS
PRINTER' resides does not have the correct printer driver installed. If
you want to install the driver on your local computer..blah blah. I can set
up the printers just fine with Win9x, but 2000 balks about the driver not
being on the server. I used to be able to just click OK, then the catalog
of drivers would pop up. Now I get a box asking me for an INF file.
I recently switched from 2.0.7 to 2.2.0, and from BSD lpr to lprng.
I
don't know which is causing me the troubles, but before I switched,
everything worked OK. I'm shy about putting the drivers on the server
because I understand that the win9x and win2000 printer drivers are
different. Is there a way that I can get the driver catalog to pop up in
2000, or is there a way that I can put both the 9x and 2000 versions of the
printer drivers on this box?
Thanks,
Jason Stewart
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Looking for Samba version that runs on SunOs 4.X. HELP????????
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I have RTFM and the FAQ on how to use the new NT printer system. I have
tried uploading and configuring the driver system using an NT client,
Imprints, and manually running the rpcclient program. I am able to upload
the printer files and, but I get a NT_STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION when trying to
call the rpcclient 'adddriver' command. Unfortunately, there is not
enough
information as to what the problem is for me to determine what is wrong? The
files are uploaded to //pc33/print$/W32X86 and //pc33/print$/WIN40 . The
print shares exist //pc33/prd070 and //pc33/prd067 . I can print using
smbclient //pc33/prd070 and using 'put'. Unfortunately, I have no clue
as to
what is causing the NT_STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION from the log.
Should I be posting this to the news group instead?
================== The following is the log information from when I run
rpcclient:
santiago@pc33:~$ rpcclient pc33 -d 10 -Uroot -c 'adddriver "Windows NT
x86"
"QMS magicolor
330:QSCRIPT.DLL:QMC330.PPD,QMC330.BPD:QSCRPTUI.DLL:QSCRIPT.HLP:NULL:RAW:qmc330.ppd,qmc330.bpd,qscript.hlp,qscrptui.dll,qscript.dll"'
Initialising global parameters
params.c:pm_process() - Processing configuration file
"/usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf"
Processing section "[global]"
doing parameter workgroup = ENGRG
doing parameter guest account = smbguest
doing parameter security = share
doing parameter wins server = wins.haulpak.com
wins_srv_load_list(): Building WINS server list:
wins.haulpak.com,
1 WINS server listed.
doing parameter local master = no
doing parameter lm announce = auto
doing parameter name resolve order = lmhosts wins host bcast
doing parameter hosts allow = 192.137.57.0/255.255.255.0 localhost
10.122.0.0/255.255.0.0 192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0
doing parameter browseable = yes
doing parameter comment = %h->Engineering Samba %v (SCISY 7171)
doing parameter server string = %h->Engineering Samba %v (SCISY 7171)
doing parameter dead time = 15
doing parameter dont descend
/appl,/proc,/boot,/mnt,/dev,/root,/var,/usr,/lib,/bin,/sbin
doing parameter lock directory = /usr/local/samba/var/locks
doing parameter strip dot = yes
doing parameter log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
doing parameter load printers = no
doing parameter max log size = 500
doing parameter min print space = 2000
doing parameter public = yes
doing parameter guest only = no
doing parameter invalid users = bin lp mail shutdown news ftp daemon uucp
dialin postmaster sys
doing parameter nis homedir = false
doing parameter null passwords = no
doing parameter client code page = 437
codepage_initialise: client code page = 437
load_client_codepage: loading codepage 437.
Adding chars 0x87 0x80 (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0x81 0x9a (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0x82 0x90 (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0x83 0x41 (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x84 0x8e (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0x85 0x41 (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x86 0x8f (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0x88 0x45 (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x89 0x45 (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x8a 0x45 (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x8b 0x49 (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x8c 0x49 (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x8d 0x49 (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x91 0x92 (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0x93 0x4f (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x94 0x99 (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0x95 0x4f (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x96 0x55 (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x97 0x55 (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x9b 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x9c 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0x9d 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xa0 0x41 (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xa1 0x49 (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xa2 0x4f (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xa3 0x55 (l->u = True) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xa4 0xa5 (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0xa8 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xad 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xae 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xaf 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xe0 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xe1 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xe2 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xe3 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xe4 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xe5 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xe6 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xe7 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xe8 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xe9 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xea 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xeb 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xec 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xed 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xee 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
Adding chars 0xef 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
load_unicode_map: loading unicode map for codepage 437.
doing parameter max connections = 0
doing parameter hide dot files = no
doing parameter unix realname = yes
doing parameter mangle case = yes
doing parameter case sensitive = no
doing parameter default case = lower
doing parameter preserve case = yes
doing parameter short preserve case = yes
doing parameter wide links = yes
doing parameter create mask = 0644
doing parameter directory mask = 0755
doing parameter dos filetimes = yes
doing parameter follow symlinks = yes
doing parameter printer admin = admin root administrator ntadmin jose
santiago
pm_process() returned Yes
lp_servicenumber: couldn't find homes
codepage_initialise: called twice - ignoring second client code page = 437
added interface ip=192.137.57.233 bcast=192.137.57.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
added interface ip=10.122.161.233 bcast=10.122.191.255 nmask=255.255.224.0
Serverzone is 18000
Enter Password:
cli_init_creds: user root domain flgs: 0
ntlmssp_cli_flgs:0
resolve_srv_name: pc33
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name pc33<0x20>
startlmhosts: Can't open lmhosts file /usr/local/samba/lib/lmhosts. Error
was No such file or directory
resolve_wins: Attempting wins lookup for name pc33<0x20>
wins_srv_count: WINS status: 1 servers.
wins.haulpak.com <0.0.0.0>: alive
resolve_wins: WINS server == <10.122.161.1>
bind succeeded on port 0
Sending a packet of len 50 to (10.122.161.1) on port 137
read_udp_socket: lastip 10.122.161.1 lastport 137 read: 68
parse_nmb: packet id = 28373
Received a packet of len 68 from (10.122.161.1) port 137
nmb packet from 10.122.161.1(137) header: id=28373 opcode=Query(0)
response=Yes header: flags: bcast=No rec_avail=Yes rec_des=Yes trunc=No
auth=Yes
header: rcode=0 qdcount=0 ancount=1 nscount=0 arcount=0
answers: nmb_name=PC33<20> rr_type=32 rr_class=1 ttl=518394
answers 0 char @..z..@...9. hex 40000A7AA1E94000C08939E9
Got a positive name query response from 10.122.161.1 ( 10.122.161.233
192.137.57.233 )
cli_establish_connection: PC33<00> connecting to PC33<20>
(10.122.161.233) -
root []
Connecting to 10.122.161.233 at port 139
socket option SO_KEEPALIVE = 0
socket option SO_REUSEADDR = 0
socket option SO_BROADCAST = 0
socket option TCP_NODELAY = 1
socket option IPTOS_LOWDELAY = 0
socket option IPTOS_THROUGHPUT = 0
socket option SO_SNDBUF = 49452
socket option SO_RCVBUF = 87380
socket option SO_SNDLOWAT = 1
socket option SO_RCVLOWAT = 1
socket option SO_SNDTIMEO = 0
socket option SO_RCVTIMEO = 0
write_socket(3,76)
write_socket(3,76) wrote 76
Sent session request
got smb length of 0
size=0
smb_com=0x0
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=0
smb_flg2=0
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=0
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=0
smt_wct=0
smb_bcc=0
write_socket(3,168)
write_socket(3,168) wrote 168
got smb length of 75
size=75
smb_com=0x72
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=1
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=17575
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=17
smb_vwv[0]=6 (0x6)
smb_vwv[1]=12800 (0x3200)
smb_vwv[2]=256 (0x100)
smb_vwv[3]=65280 (0xFF00)
smb_vwv[4]=255 (0xFF)
smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[6]=256 (0x100)
smb_vwv[7]=43008 (0xA800)
smb_vwv[8]=68 (0x44)
smb_vwv[9]=47360 (0xB900)
smb_vwv[10]=3 (0x3)
smb_vwv[11]=32768 (0x8000)
smb_vwv[12]=64606 (0xFC5E)
smb_vwv[13]=11692 (0x2DAC)
smb_vwv[14]=49378 (0xC0E2)
smb_vwv[15]=11265 (0x2C01)
smb_vwv[16]=1 (0x1)
smb_bcc=6
[000] 45 4E 47 52 47 00 ENGRG.
size=75
smb_com=0x72
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=1
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=17575
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=17
smb_vwv[0]=6 (0x6)
smb_vwv[1]=12800 (0x3200)
smb_vwv[2]=256 (0x100)
smb_vwv[3]=65280 (0xFF00)
smb_vwv[4]=255 (0xFF)
smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[6]=256 (0x100)
smb_vwv[7]=43008 (0xA800)
smb_vwv[8]=68 (0x44)
smb_vwv[9]=47360 (0xB900)
smb_vwv[10]=3 (0x3)
smb_vwv[11]=32768 (0x8000)
smb_vwv[12]=64606 (0xFC5E)
smb_vwv[13]=11692 (0x2DAC)
smb_vwv[14]=49378 (0xC0E2)
smb_vwv[15]=11265 (0x2C01)
smb_vwv[16]=1 (0x1)
smb_bcc=6
[000] 45 4E 47 52 47 00 ENGRG.
write_socket(3,84)
write_socket(3,84) wrote 84
got smb length of 64
size=64
smb_com=0x73
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=1
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=17575
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=3
smb_vwv[0]=255 (0xFF)
smb_vwv[1]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[2]=1 (0x1)
smb_bcc=23
[000] 55 6E 69 78 00 53 61 6D 62 61 20 32 2E 32 2E 30 Unix.Sam ba 2.2.0
[010] 00 45 4E 47 52 47 00 .ENGRG.
size=64
smb_com=0x73
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=1
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=17575
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=3
smb_vwv[0]=255 (0xFF)
smb_vwv[1]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[2]=1 (0x1)
smb_bcc=23
[000] 55 6E 69 78 00 53 61 6D 62 61 20 32 2E 32 2E 30 Unix.Sam ba 2.2.0
[010] 00 45 4E 47 52 47 00 .ENGRG.
write_socket(3,71)
write_socket(3,71) wrote 71
got smb length of 49
size=49
smb_com=0x75
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=1
smb_tid=1
smb_pid=17575
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=3
smb_vwv[0]=255 (0xFF)
smb_vwv[1]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[2]=1 (0x1)
smb_bcc=8
[000] 49 50 43 00 49 50 43 00 IPC.IPC.
write_socket(3,96)
write_socket(3,96) wrote 96
got smb length of 103
size=103
smb_com=0xa2
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=1
smb_tid=1
smb_pid=17575
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=34
smb_vwv[0]=255 (0xFF)
smb_vwv[1]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[2]=14592 (0x3900)
smb_vwv[3]=368 (0x170)
smb_vwv[4]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[6]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[7]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[8]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[9]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[10]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[11]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[12]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[13]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[14]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[15]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[16]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[17]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[18]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[19]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[20]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[21]=32768 (0x8000)
smb_vwv[22]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[23]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[24]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[25]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[26]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[27]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[28]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[29]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[30]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[31]=512 (0x200)
smb_vwv[32]=65280 (0xFF00)
smb_vwv[33]=5 (0x5)
smb_bcc=0
Bind RPC Pipe[7039]: \PIPE\spoolss
Bind Abstract Syntax: [000] 78 56 34 12 34 12 CD AB EF 00 01 23 45 67 89
AB xV4.4... ...#Eg..
[010] 01 00 00 00 ....
Bind Transfer Syntax: [000] 04 5D 88 8A EB 1C C9 11 9F E8 08 00 2B 10 48
60 .]...... ....+.H`
[010] 02 00 00 00 ....
000000 smb_io_rpc_hdr hdr
0000 major : 05
0001 minor : 00
0002 pkt_type : 0b
0003 flags : 00
0004 pack_type0: 10
0005 pack_type1: 00
0006 pack_type2: 00
0007 pack_type3: 00
0008 frag_len : 0048
000a auth_len : 0000
000c call_id : 00000001
000010 smb_io_rpc_hdr_rb
000010 smb_io_rpc_hdr_bba
0010 max_tsize: 1630
0012 max_rsize: 1630
0014 assoc_gid: 00000000
0018 num_elements: 00000001
001c context_id : 0000
001e num_syntaxes: 01
00001f smb_io_rpc_iface
0020 data : 12345678
0024 data : 1234
0026 data : abcd
0028 data : ef 00 01 23 45 67 89 ab
0030 version: 00000001
000034 smb_io_rpc_iface
0034 data : 8a885d04
0038 data : 1ceb
003a data : 11c9
003c data : 9f e8 08 00 2b 10 48 60
0044 version: 00000002
rpc_api_pipe: cmd:26 fnum:7039
size=148
smb_com=0x25
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=8
smb_flg2=1
smb_tid=1
smb_pid=17575
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=16
smb_vwv[0]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[1]=72 (0x48)
smb_vwv[2]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[3]=72 (0x48)
smb_vwv[4]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[6]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[7]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[8]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[9]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[10]=76 (0x4C)
smb_vwv[11]=72 (0x48)
smb_vwv[12]=76 (0x4C)
smb_vwv[13]=2 (0x2)
smb_vwv[14]=38 (0x26)
smb_vwv[15]=28729 (0x7039)
smb_bcc=81
[000] 5C 50 49 50 45 5C 00 00 00 05 00 0B 00 10 00 00 \PIPE\.. ........
[010] 00 48 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 30 16 30 16 00 00 00 .H...... .0.0....
[020] 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 78 56 34 12 34 12 CD ........ .xV4.4..
[030] AB EF 00 01 23 45 67 89 AB 01 00 00 00 04 5D 88 ....#Eg. ......].
[040] 8A EB 1C C9 11 9F E8 08 00 2B 10 48 60 02 00 00 ........ .+.H`...
[050] 00 .
write_socket(3,152)
write_socket(3,152) wrote 152
got smb length of 124
size=124
smb_com=0x25
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=1
smb_tid=1
smb_pid=17575
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=10
smb_vwv[0]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[1]=68 (0x44)
smb_vwv[2]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[3]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[4]=56 (0x38)
smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[6]=68 (0x44)
smb_vwv[7]=56 (0x38)
smb_vwv[8]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[9]=0 (0x0)
smb_bcc=69
[000] 00 05 00 0C 03 10 00 00 00 44 00 00 00 01 00 00 ........ .D......
[010] 00 30 16 30 16 F0 53 00 00 0E 00 5C 50 49 50 45 .0.0..S. ...\PIPE
[020] 5C 73 70 6F 6F 6C 73 73 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 \spoolss ........
[030] 00 04 5D 88 8A EB 1C C9 11 9F E8 08 00 2B 10 48 ..]..... .....+.H
[040] 60 02 00 00 00 `....
size=124
smb_com=0x25
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=1
smb_tid=1
smb_pid=17575
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=10
smb_vwv[0]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[1]=68 (0x44)
smb_vwv[2]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[3]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[4]=56 (0x38)
smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[6]=68 (0x44)
smb_vwv[7]=56 (0x38)
smb_vwv[8]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[9]=0 (0x0)
smb_bcc=69
[000] 00 05 00 0C 03 10 00 00 00 44 00 00 00 01 00 00 ........ .D......
[010] 00 30 16 30 16 F0 53 00 00 0E 00 5C 50 49 50 45 .0.0..S. ...\PIPE
[020] 5C 73 70 6F 6F 6C 73 73 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 \spoolss ........
[030] 00 04 5D 88 8A EB 1C C9 11 9F E8 08 00 2B 10 48 ..]..... .....+.H
[040] 60 02 00 00 00 `....
Realloc asked for 0 bytes
rpc_check_hdr: rdata->data_size = 68
000000 smb_io_rpc_hdr rpc_hdr
0000 major : 05
0001 minor : 00
0002 pkt_type : 0c
0003 flags : 03
0004 pack_type0: 10
0005 pack_type1: 00
0006 pack_type2: 00
0007 pack_type3: 00
0008 frag_len : 0044
000a auth_len : 0000
000c call_id : 00000001
rpc_api_pipe: len left: 0 smbtrans read: 68
rpc_api_pipe: fragment first and last both set
rpc_pipe_bind: rpc_api_pipe returned OK.
000010 smb_io_rpc_hdr_ba
000010 smb_io_rpc_hdr_bba
0010 max_tsize: 1630
0012 max_rsize: 1630
0014 assoc_gid: 000053f0
000018 smb_io_rpc_addr_str
0018 len: 000e
001a str: \PIPE\spoolss.
000028 smb_io_rpc_results
0028 num_results: 01
002c result : 0000
002e reason : 0000
000030 smb_io_rpc_iface
0030 data : 8a885d04
0034 data : 1ceb
0036 data : 11c9
0038 data : 9f e8 08 00 2b 10 48 60
0040 version: 00000002
bind_rpc_pipe: searching pipe name: client:\PIPE\lsarpc server:\PIPE\lsass
bind_rpc_pipe: searching pipe name: client:\PIPE\samr server:\PIPE\lsass
bind_rpc_pipe: searching pipe name: client:\PIPE\NETLOGON server:\PIPE\lsass
bind_rpc_pipe: searching pipe name: client:\PIPE\srvsvc server:\PIPE\ntsvcs
bind_rpc_pipe: searching pipe name: client:\PIPE\wkssvc server:\PIPE\ntsvcs
bind_rpc_pipe: searching pipe name: client:\PIPE\winreg server:\PIPE\winreg
bind_rpc_pipe: searching pipe name: client:\PIPE\spoolss
server:\PIPE\spoolss
bind_rpc_pipe: server pipe_name found: \PIPE\spoolss
bind_rpc_pipe: accepted!
make_spoolss_q_addprinterdriver
000000 spoolss_io_q_addprinterdriver
0000 server_name_ptr: 00000001
000004 smb_io_unistr2 server_name
0004 uni_max_len: 00000007
0008 undoc : 00000000
000c uni_str_len: 00000007
0010 buffer : \.\.P.C.3.3...
0020 info_level: 00000003
000024 spool_io_printer_driver_info_level
0024 level: 00000003
0028 ptr: 00000001
00002c spool_io_printer_driver_info_level_3
002c cversion: 00000002
0030 name: 00000001
0034 environment: 00000001
0038 driverpath: 00000001
003c datafile: 00000001
0040 configfile: 00000001
0044 helpfile: 00000001
0048 monitorname: 00000000
004c defaultdatatype: 00000001
0050 dependentfilessize: 0000003c
0054 dependentfiles: 00000001
000058 smb_io_unistr2 name
0058 uni_max_len: 00000012
005c undoc : 00000000
0060 uni_str_len: 00000012
0064 buffer : Q.M.S. .m.a.g.i.c.o.l.o.r. .3.3.0...
000088 smb_io_unistr2 environment
0088 uni_max_len: 0000000f
008c undoc : 00000000
0090 uni_str_len: 0000000f
0094 buffer : W.i.n.d.o.w.s. .N.T. .x.8.6...
0000b2 smb_io_unistr2 driverpath
00b4 uni_max_len: 0000000c
00b8 undoc : 00000000
00bc uni_str_len: 0000000c
00c0 buffer : Q.S.C.R.I.P.T...D.L.L...
0000d8 smb_io_unistr2 datafile
00d8 uni_max_len: 00000016
00dc undoc : 00000000
00e0 uni_str_len: 00000016
00e4 buffer :
Q.M.C.3.3.0...P.P.D.,.Q.M.C.3.3.0...B.P.D...
000110 smb_io_unistr2 configfile
0110 uni_max_len: 0000000d
0114 undoc : 00000000
0118 uni_str_len: 0000000d
011c buffer : Q.S.C.R.P.T.U.I...D.L.L...
000136 smb_io_unistr2 helpfile
0138 uni_max_len: 0000000c
013c undoc : 00000000
0140 uni_str_len: 0000000c
0144 buffer : Q.S.C.R.I.P.T...H.L.P...
00015c smb_io_unistr2 - NULL monitorname
00015c smb_io_unistr2 defaultdatatype
015c uni_max_len: 00000004
0160 undoc : 00000000
0164 uni_str_len: 00000004
0168 buffer : R.A.W...
000170 smb_io_buffer5
0170 buf_len: 0000003c
0174 buffer:
q.m.c.3.3.0...p.p.d...q.m.c.3.3.0...b.p.d...q.s.c.r.i.p.t...h.l.p...q.s.c.r.p.t.u.i...d.l.l...q.s.c.r.i.p.t...d.l.l.....
rpc_api_pipe_req: Outgoing data not a multiple of 8 bytes....
create_rpc_request: opnum: 0x9 data_len: 0x204
create_rpc_request: data_len: 204 auth_len: 0 alloc_hint: 1f4
000000 smb_io_rpc_hdr hdr
0000 major : 05
0001 minor : 00
0002 pkt_type : 00
0003 flags : 03
0004 pack_type0: 10
0005 pack_type1: 00
0006 pack_type2: 00
0007 pack_type3: 00
0008 frag_len : 0204
000a auth_len : 0000
000c call_id : 00000002
000010 smb_io_rpc_hdr_req hdr_req
0010 alloc_hint: 000001f4
0014 context_id: 0000
0016 opnum : 0009
rpc_api_pipe: cmd:26 fnum:7039
size=592
smb_com=0x25
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=8
smb_flg2=1
smb_tid=1
smb_pid=17575
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=16
smb_vwv[0]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[1]=516 (0x204)
smb_vwv[2]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[3]=516 (0x204)
smb_vwv[4]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[6]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[7]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[8]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[9]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[10]=76 (0x4C)
smb_vwv[11]=516 (0x204)
smb_vwv[12]=76 (0x4C)
smb_vwv[13]=2 (0x2)
smb_vwv[14]=38 (0x26)
smb_vwv[15]=28729 (0x7039)
smb_bcc=525
[000] 5C 50 49 50 45 5C 00 00 00 05 00 00 03 10 00 00 \PIPE\.. ........
[010] 00 04 02 00 00 02 00 00 00 F4 01 00 00 00 00 09 ........ ........
[020] 00 01 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 00 00 ........ ........
[030] 00 5C 00 5C 00 50 00 43 00 33 00 33 00 00 00 00 .\.\.P.C .3.3....
[040] 00 03 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 02 00 00 ........ ........
[050] 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 ........ ........
[060] 00 01 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 ........ ........
[070] 00 3C 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 12 00 00 00 00 00 00 .<...... ........
[080] 00 12 00 00 00 51 00 4D 00 53 00 20 00 6D 00 61 .....Q.M .S. .m.a
[090] 00 67 00 69 00 63 00 6F 00 6C 00 6F 00 72 00 20 .g.i.c.o .l.o.r.
[0A0] 00 33 00 33 00 30 00 00 00 0F 00 00 00 00 00 00 .3.3.0.. ........
[0B0] 00 0F 00 00 00 57 00 69 00 6E 00 64 00 6F 00 77 .....W.i .n.d.o.w
[0C0] 00 73 00 20 00 4E 00 54 00 20 00 78 00 38 00 36 .s. .N.T . .x.8.6
[0D0] 00 00 00 00 00 0C 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0C 00 00 ........ ........
[0E0] 00 51 00 53 00 43 00 52 00 49 00 50 00 54 00 2E .Q.S.C.R .I.P.T..
[0F0] 00 44 00 4C 00 4C 00 00 00 16 00 00 00 00 00 00 .D.L.L.. ........
[100] 00 16 00 00 00 51 00 4D 00 43 00 33 00 33 00 30 .....Q.M .C.3.3.0
[110] 00 2E 00 50 00 50 00 44 00 2C 00 51 00 4D 00 43 ...P.P.D .,.Q.M.C
[120] 00 33 00 33 00 30 00 2E 00 42 00 50 00 44 00 00 .3.3.0.. .B.P.D..
[130] 00 0D 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0D 00 00 00 51 00 53 ........ .....Q.S
[140] 00 43 00 52 00 50 00 54 00 55 00 49 00 2E 00 44 .C.R.P.T .U.I...D
[150] 00 4C 00 4C 00 00 00 00 00 0C 00 00 00 00 00 00 .L.L.... ........
[160] 00 0C 00 00 00 51 00 53 00 43 00 52 00 49 00 50 .....Q.S .C.R.I.P
[170] 00 54 00 2E 00 48 00 4C 00 50 00 00 00 04 00 00 .T...H.L .P......
[180] 00 00 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 52 00 41 00 57 00 00 ........ .R.A.W..
[190] 00 3C 00 00 00 71 00 6D 00 63 00 33 00 33 00 30 .<...q.m .c.3.3.0
[1A0] 00 2E 00 70 00 70 00 64 00 00 00 71 00 6D 00 63 ...p.p.d ...q.m.c
[1B0] 00 33 00 33 00 30 00 2E 00 62 00 70 00 64 00 00 .3.3.0.. .b.p.d..
[1C0] 00 71 00 73 00 63 00 72 00 69 00 70 00 74 00 2E .q.s.c.r .i.p.t..
[1D0] 00 68 00 6C 00 70 00 00 00 71 00 73 00 63 00 72 .h.l.p.. .q.s.c.r
[1E0] 00 70 00 74 00 75 00 69 00 2E 00 64 00 6C 00 6C .p.t.u.i ...d.l.l
[1F0] 00 00 00 71 00 73 00 63 00 72 00 69 00 70 00 74 ...q.s.c .r.i.p.t
write_socket(3,596)
write_socket(3,596) wrote 596
got smb length of 84
size=84
smb_com=0x25
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=1
smb_tid=1
smb_pid=17575
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=10
smb_vwv[0]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[1]=28 (0x1C)
smb_vwv[2]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[3]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[4]=56 (0x38)
smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[6]=28 (0x1C)
smb_vwv[7]=56 (0x38)
smb_vwv[8]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[9]=0 (0x0)
smb_bcc=29
[000] 00 05 00 02 03 10 00 00 00 1C 00 00 00 02 00 00 ........ ........
[010] 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 ........ .....
size=84
smb_com=0x25
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=1
smb_tid=1
smb_pid=17575
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=10
smb_vwv[0]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[1]=28 (0x1C)
smb_vwv[2]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[3]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[4]=56 (0x38)
smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[6]=28 (0x1C)
smb_vwv[7]=56 (0x38)
smb_vwv[8]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[9]=0 (0x0)
smb_bcc=29
[000] 00 05 00 02 03 10 00 00 00 1C 00 00 00 02 00 00 ........ ........
[010] 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 05 00 00 00 ........ .....
Realloc asked for 0 bytes
rpc_check_hdr: rdata->data_size = 28
000000 smb_io_rpc_hdr rpc_hdr
0000 major : 05
0001 minor : 00
0002 pkt_type : 02
0003 flags : 03
0004 pack_type0: 10
0005 pack_type1: 00
0006 pack_type2: 00
0007 pack_type3: 00
0008 frag_len : 001c
000a auth_len : 0000
000c call_id : 00000002
000010 smb_io_rpc_hdr_resp rpc_hdr_resp
0010 alloc_hint: 00000004
0014 context_id: 0000
0016 cancel_ct : 00
0017 reserved : 00
rpc_api_pipe: len left: 0 smbtrans read: 28
rpc_api_pipe: fragment first and last both set
000018 spoolss_io_r_addprinterdriver
0018 status: 00000005
result was NT_STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION
=============== My smb.conf file is as follows:
[global]
workgroup = ENGRG
guest account = smbguest
security = share
wins server = wins.haulpak.com
local master = no
lm announce = auto
name resolve order = lmhosts wins host bcast
hosts allow = 192.137.57.0/255.255.255.0 localhost \
10.122.0.0/255.255.0.0 192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0
browseable = yes
comment = %h->Engineering Samba %v (SCISY 7171)
server string = %h->Engineering Samba %v (SCISY 7171)
dead time = 15
dont descend = /appl,/proc,/boot,/mnt,/dev,/root,/var,/usr,/lib,/bin,/sbin
lock directory = /usr/local/samba/var/locks
strip dot = yes
log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
load printers = no
max log size = 500
min print space = 2000
public = yes
guest only = no
invalid users = bin lp mail shutdown news ftp daemon \
uucp dialin postmaster sys
nis homedir = false
null passwords = no
client code page = 437
max connections = 0
hide dot files = no
unix realname = yes
mangle case = yes
case sensitive = no
default case = lower
preserve case = yes
short preserve case = yes
wide links = yes
create mask = 0644
directory mask = 0755
dos filetimes = yes
follow symlinks = yes
printer admin = admin root administrator ntadmin jose santiago
[all]
guest ok = no
comment = Root Share
writeable = yes
path = /
## See the Printing documentation for 2.2.0.
[print$]
comment = Print Driver Distribution Service
path = /usr/local/samba/print
guest ok = yes
browseable = yes
read only = yes
write list = admin root administrator ntadmin jose santiago
[prd070]
print command = /appl/rlpr/bin/rlpr --user=%U@%m --printhost=prnsrv
--printer=%p -r %s
lpq command = /usr/local/LPRng/bin/lpq -P%p@prnsrv.haulpak.com | sed -e
'/^[^ ]/s/\+/-/' -e '/^[^ ].*\@..*\@/!s/\@/\-/' -e '/^[^
].*\@..*\@/s/\@/\-/'
lprm command = /usr/local/LPRng/bin/lprm -P%p@prnsrv.haulpak.com %j
lppause command = /usr/local/LPRng/sbin/lpc -P%p@prnsrv.haulpak.com hold
%j
lpresume command = /usr/local/LPRng/sbin/lpc -P%p@prnsrv.haulpak.com
release %j
queuepause command = /usr/local/LPRng/sbin/lpc -P%p@prnsrv.haulpak.com
stop
queueresume command = /usr/local/LPRng/sbin/lpc -P%p@prnsrv.haulpak.com
start
comment = (prd070) QMS MagiColor 330 SCISY
path = /tmp
guest ok = yes
printable = yes
printer = prd070
[prd067]
print command = /appl/rlpr/bin/rlpr --user=%U@%m --printhost=prnsrv
--printer=%p -r %s
lpq command = /usr/local/LPRng/bin/lpq -P%p@prnsrv.haulpak.com | sed -e
'/^[^ ]/s/\+/-/' -e '/^[^ ].*\@..*\@/!s/\@/\-/' -e '/^[^
].*\@..*\@/s/\@/\-/'
lprm command = /usr/local/LPRng/bin/lprm -P%p@prnsrv.haulpak.com %j
lppause command = /usr/local/LPRng/sbin/lpc -P%p@prnsrv.haulpak.com hold
%j
lpresume command = /usr/local/LPRng/sbin/lpc -P%p@prnsrv.haulpak.com
release %j
queuepause command = /usr/local/LPRng/sbin/lpc -P%p@prnsrv.haulpak.com
stop
queueresume command = /usr/local/LPRng/sbin/lpc -P%p@prnsrv.haulpak.com
start
comment = (prd067) QMS MagiColor 2 Analytical
path = /tmp
guest ok = yes
printable = yes
printer = prd067
======= The output from the Imprints upload and configure was:
root@pc33:~# /usr/local/imprints/scripts/install_printer_drivers.pl
--verbose --authfile=/root/authfile
--local-pkg=/usr/local/imprints/packages/qms-ps-mc330-1.00.tar.gz 'QMS
Magicolor 330'
Exploding package...
//usr/local/imprints/packages/qms-ps-mc330-1.00.tar.gz: 66.7%
Installing package...
[rpc]: Printer Driver Information :
[rpc]: Printer Model = QMS magicolor 330
[rpc]: Environment = W32X86
[rpc]: Driver Filename = QSCRIPT.DLL
[rpc]: Data Filename = QMC330.PPD,QMC330.BPD
[rpc]: Config Filename = QSCRPTUI.DLL
[rpc]: Help Filename = QSCRIPT.HLP
[rpc]: Installing Windows NT x86 drivers for QMS magicolor 330...
[rpc]: Printer Driver Upload Directory = \\PC33\print$\W32X86
[rpc]: putting file qmc330.ppd as \W32X86\qmc330.ppd (18594.8 kb/s) (average
18595.7 kb/s)
[rpc]: putting file qmc330.bpd as \W32X86\qmc330.bpd (17775.6 kb/s) (average
18322.9 kb/s)
[rpc]: putting file qscript.hlp as \W32X86\qscript.hlp (26327.7 kb/s)
(average 22897.5 kb/s)
[rpc]: putting file qscrptui.dll as \W32X86\qscrptui.dll (33168.0 kb/s)
(average 28939.2 kb/s)
[rpc]: putting file qscript.dll as \W32X86\qscript.dll (31758.3 kb/s)
(average 29915.2 kb/s)
[rpc]: Printer QMS magicolor 330 successfully installed.
[rpc]: Installed arch: Windows NT x86
[rpc]: Printer Driver Information :
[rpc]: Printer Model = QMS Magicolor 330
[rpc]: Environment = WIN40
[rpc]: Driver Filename = QMS95.DRV
[rpc]: Data Filename = QMSMC330.PPD
[rpc]: Config Filename = QMS95.DRV
[rpc]: Help Filename [rpc]: Installing Windows 4.0 drivers for QMS
Magicolor 330...
[rpc]: Printer Driver Upload Directory = \\PC33\print$\WIN40
[rpc]: putting file qmsmc330.ppd as \WIN40\qmsmc330.ppd (22675.7 kb/s)
(average
22676.8 kb/s)
[rpc]: putting file qmsps2.dll as \WIN40\qmsps2.dll (30736.2 kb/s) (average
28945.5 kb/s)
[rpc]: putting file driverui.hlp as \WIN40\driverui.hlp (29374.5 kb/s)
(average
29181.6 kb/s)
[rpc]: putting file driverui.exe as \WIN40\driverui.exe (31428.4 kb/s)
(average
30106.8 kb/s)
[rpc]: putting file qms95.drv as \WIN40\qms95.drv (29763.0 kb/s) (average
30048.2 kb/s)
[rpc]: Printer QMS Magicolor 330 successfully installed.
[rpc]: Installed arch: Windows 4.0
Cleaning up temporary files...
--
Jose Santiago
Senior Systems Analyst - Scientific Systems
Komatsu Mining Systems - Peoria Operations
2300 N.E. Adams Street
P.O. Box 240
Peoria, IL 61650-0240
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Jean-Marc,
Check to see if the machines have shortcuts that point to different
drives or if you have programs that point to different drives. I had
the same problem with several Win98 and NT machines mounting
a share multiple times as different drives. I traced it to a problem
with a program's shortcut. The program shortcut in the Start | Programs
menu pointed to one drive while the shortcut on the desktop
pointed to another drive. Apparently Windows would mount a
drive depending on which shortcut the user chose. When I fixed
the shortcuts to all point to the same drive it solved the problem.
Regards.
At 06:09 PM 5/21/2001 +0200, you wrote:>Hello,
>
>I've got a curious problem :
>Nt 4 service pack 6a mount multiple time a same share. If the drive H: is
>use for the home directory after a time the user gets his home dir mounted
>on I, J, K,L, etc.. until Z.
>More curious a user sees the home dir of another user mounted many times
>over differents drives' letters.
>
>I didn't find answer nor in msdn neither in the winnt's registry.
>Did somebody have this problem ?
>
>Thanks.
>
>PS: I use samba 2.2.0 as PDC.
>JM
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I noticed a wierd problem with writes on samba that I cannot seem to figure
out and anyone who gets the initial information from me seems to drop off
the face of the earth afterwords(must be a conspiracy), but anyways. On
freebsd with win98se clients I have to disable raw writes to get any kind of
performance on writes, does this sound like a bug?
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> Juha Auvinen wrote:
> >
> > There was some talk about samba 2.2.1 being released on last friday.
Is
> > there an ETA on the 2.2.1 samba since it was not last friday?
>
> Not sure yet, still working on last minute bugs (as always...).
>
> Watch for announcements.
>
> Jeremy.
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I had been using samba-2.0.9 with Linux kernel-2.4.3 under which the
following command worked fine:
smbmount "\\\\host\share" /mnt/smb -o guest
After upgrading to samba-2.2.0, this command fails with this error:
smbfs: failed to load nls 'iso8859-1'
I didn't change the smb.conf file at all, so hopefully I didn't miss any
important changes there. Did the smbmount syntax change at all? The man
page doesn't seem to indicate it. I searched the samba mail archives and
couldn't find any references to this readily, so I hope that this isn't
a
FAQ I missed. Could someone give me a pointer?
Shares on the Linux server function fine (except there was one instance
where [homes] share disappeared, reappearing after a "smb restart").
Thanks.
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At 03:19 PM 5/21/01 -0600, Lee Howard wrote:>I had been using samba-2.0.9 with Linux kernel-2.4.3 under which the
>following command worked fine:
>
>smbmount "\\\\host\share" /mnt/smb -o guest
>
>After upgrading to samba-2.2.0, this command fails with this error:
>
>smbfs: failed to load nls 'iso8859-1'
As a side-note, I do not get any errors after upgrading from 2.0.9 to 2.2.0
on a Linux system with kernel 2.2.19 (except for needing smbmnt in the
PATH) when performing this command:
smbmount "\\\\host\share" /mnt/smb -o password=my_password
Hmmm...
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Hi
My net view command fails with the following errors....
c:\WINNT\system 32> net view fangio
Sytem error 1727 has occurred.
The remote procedure call failed and did not execute.
Samba version 2.0.0 is running on a Solaris box. The smb.conf looks like
this
$ more smb.conf
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from UNKNOWN (10.4.1.144)
# Date: 2001/05/21 14:49:39
# Global parameters
workgroup = CS
server string = ClearCase View Server (Samba)
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = saturn
log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
max log size = 50
local master = No
dns proxy = No
wins server = 10.11.1.63
[test]
comment = Testing
path = /usr/local/samba/test
guest ok = Yes
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
Suraj
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I have a strange problem... I have a couple users who are connected to a
Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Machine and User Accounts), however their
Home Drive, Profile and logon script are all pointed to shares on a samba
pre-2.2.1 (today's CVS, needed for other profile problems). After doing to
Service Pack 2 on their machine, they can no longer download their profiles
or get a logon script although it appears that they have full access to
their home drive, and can map to the netlogon share. Does anyone have any
ideas or need more information to help me out. All of this was working
before Service Pack 2. I also upgraded the Service Pack on the Server as
well to see if that would help with no luck.
Thanks,
Marc Harding.
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Marc Harding wrote:>
> I have a strange problem... I have a couple users who are connected to a
> Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Machine and User Accounts), however their
> Home Drive, Profile and logon script are all pointed to shares on a samba
> pre-2.2.1 (today's CVS, needed for other profile problems). After
doing to
> Service Pack 2 on their machine, they can no longer download their profiles
> or get a logon script although it appears that they have full access to
> their home drive, and can map to the netlogon share. Does anyone have any
> ideas or need more information to help me out. All of this was working
> before Service Pack 2. I also upgraded the Service Pack on the Server as
> well to see if that would help with no luck.
Yes, can you get me a debug level 10 log of one of their
attempts at downloading a profile ? What error message
do they get ?
Jeremy.
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At 03:35 PM 5/21/01 -0600, Lee Howard wrote:>At 03:19 PM 5/21/01 -0600, Lee Howard wrote:
>>I had been using samba-2.0.9 with Linux kernel-2.4.3 under which the
>>following command worked fine:
>>
>>smbmount "\\\\host\share" /mnt/smb -o guest
>>
>>After upgrading to samba-2.2.0, this command fails with this error:
>>
>>smbfs: failed to load nls 'iso8859-1'
Here's the corresponding kernel messages:
May 21 14:49:34 system modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module nls_iso8859-1
May 21 14:49:34 system mount.smbfs[5985]: [2001/05/21 14:49:34, 0]
client/smbmount.c:send_fs_socket(381)
May 21 14:49:34 system mount.smbfs[5985]: mount.smbfs: entering daemon
mode for service \\host\share, pid=5985
May 21 14:49:34 system kernel: smbfs: failed to load nls 'iso8859-1'
It seems obvious that it's erroring because of the missing module. I'm
not
sure where to compile this module, however. Help?
Thanks.
Lee Howard
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Moved to samba-technical....
Thomas,
I am unable to reptoduce this using the English
version of Windows 2000. Can you provide us with
level 10 debug logs? Maybe post them on an FTP site
were we can grab them?
If worse comes to worse, I can install a german
version of Win2k and try to reproduce it there.....
Cheers, jerry
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>
> Hello!
>
> I am running Samba 2.2.0 und Suse 7.1, and CUPS 1.1.5
> it still works fine with no problems. But today I
> installed the Service Pack 2 for Windows 2000,
> and what should I say. I can not access the printers.
> When I try to print something I got the error message:
> (I translated it from German, may be the error message
> is not exactly the same in English)
> The printer is not accessible.
>
> Then I deleted the printer on the Windows 2000 system,
> and tried to install it again, but now I get the following
> error message:
>
> The choosen printer driver is either not compatible to
> the actual Windows-Version or not available. Choose another
> driver, or contact the administrator for further help.
>
> But the printer driver is the right one for Windows 2000,
> and the driver works still fine until the Service Pack 2
> was installed. All the other Workstation in the networtk
> with Windows 98/Me and Windows 2000 (Service Pack 1) still
> are able to print on the server. A test on a second
> machine have the same result, after the installation of
> Service Pack 2 the printers are not longer avaiable.
>
> Has another one the same problems?
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At 05:39 PM 5/21/01 -0600, Lee Howard wrote:>At 03:35 PM 5/21/01 -0600, Lee Howard wrote:
>>At 03:19 PM 5/21/01 -0600, Lee Howard wrote:
>>>I had been using samba-2.0.9 with Linux kernel-2.4.3 under which the
>>>following command worked fine:
>>>
>>>smbmount "\\\\host\share" /mnt/smb -o guest
>>>
>>>After upgrading to samba-2.2.0, this command fails with this error:
>>>
>>>smbfs: failed to load nls 'iso8859-1'
>
>Here's the corresponding kernel messages:
>
>May 21 14:49:34 system modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
nls_iso8859-1
>May 21 14:49:34 system mount.smbfs[5985]: [2001/05/21 14:49:34, 0]
>client/smbmount.c:send_fs_socket(381)
>May 21 14:49:34 system mount.smbfs[5985]: mount.smbfs: entering daemon
>mode for service \\host\share, pid=5985
>May 21 14:49:34 system kernel: smbfs: failed to load nls 'iso8859-1'
>
>It seems obvious that it's erroring because of the missing module.
I'm not
>sure where to compile this module, however. Help?
It's a "native language support" module. After compiling it, all
is well.
Confusing.
Lee.
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> Looking for Samba version that runs on SunOs 4.X. HELP????????
do you have a C compiler on that box ??
if yes,then you can download either Samba 2.2.0 (if you need PDC
support for NT) at:
http://us4.samba.org/samba/ftp/samba-2.2.0.tar.gz
or Samba 2.0.9 (basic filesharing) at:
http://us4.samba.org/samba/ftp/samba-2.0.9.tar.gz
but you need to compile them as the only Samba available for Sun boxes
at the moment is version 2.0.7 for Solaris.
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> if you use the 2.2.0-rpm
^^^^^^^^
there's rpm for Solaris ??
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If I try to "Print to file" from a Win2K terminal server box to a file
in a
samba filesystem it fails whereas if I do the exact same thing from an NT4 TS
box it works. Normal application file access to this filesystem works in both
cases. This is with 2.2 on NetBSD but I have also confirmed it happening with
2.0.9 on NetBSD and 2.0.7 on Tru64 UNIX.
Below is a trace of the network traffic for both the win2k failed case and the
nt4 successful case. In both cases it seems to go to an awful lot of work
just to do a write to file. Can anybody point out whats going wrong in the
Win2K case? The full tcpdump trace files are available from
http://www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/~mark/smb-trace.tar.gz
for those who want to look at the details of the packets.
Win2k:
No. Time Source Destination Protocol Info
1 0.000000 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FS_INFORMATION Request
2 0.002573 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FS_INFORMATION response
3 0.004158 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
4 0.032715 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
5 0.041839 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcancel Request
6 0.042886 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
7 0.043196 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Request
8 0.044933 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Response
9 0.048666 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
10 0.052008 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
11 0.052377 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 Request
12 0.059376 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 response
13 0.064258 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Request
14 0.070654 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Response
15 0.071811 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
16 0.072768 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP
netbios-ssn > 3120 [ACK] Seq=1934565827 Ack=1860373977 Win=17520 Len=0
17 0.126508 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FS_INFORMATION Request
18 0.128679 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FS_INFORMATION response
19 0.130187 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Request
20 0.146813 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Response
21 0.148449 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Request
22 0.150241 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Response
23 0.153492 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBunlink Request
24 0.184342 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
25 0.185321 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBunlink Response
26 0.186544 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP 3120
> netbios-ssn [ACK] Seq=1860374247 Ack=1934566169 Win=17260 Len=0
27 0.194166 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 Request
28 0.194556 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
29 0.194582 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP
netbios-ssn > 3120 [ACK] Seq=1934566169 Ack=1860374423 Win=17432 Len=0
30 0.363093 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 response
31 0.365108 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 Request
32 0.374338 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 response
33 0.380564 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 Request
34 0.387359 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 response
35 0.387786 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
36 0.388190 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
37 0.388215 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP
netbios-ssn > 3120 [ACK] Seq=1934566417 Ack=1860374790 Win=17431 Len=0
38 0.388647 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FS_INFORMATION Request
39 0.395394 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
40 0.397787 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FS_INFORMATION response
41 0.398007 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP 3120
> netbios-ssn [ACK] Seq=1860374864 Ack=1934566538 Win=16891 Len=0
42 0.399171 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FS_INFORMATION Request
43 0.401343 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FS_INFORMATION response
44 0.402155 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 Request
45 0.402899 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
46 0.402927 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP
netbios-ssn > 3120 [ACK] Seq=1934566620 Ack=1860375117 Win=17431 Len=0
47 0.410271 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 response
48 0.415526 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
49 0.415699 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP 3120
> netbios-ssn [ACK] Seq=1860375117 Ack=1934567033 Win=16396 Len=0
50 0.416920 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FS_INFORMATION Request
51 0.419775 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FS_INFORMATION response
52 0.422555 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 Request
53 0.472823 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP
netbios-ssn > 3120 [ACK] Seq=1934567115 Ack=1860375279 Win=17520 Len=0
54 0.589712 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 response
55 0.590990 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
56 0.595869 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
57 0.598909 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcancel Request
58 0.599951 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
59 0.601156 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcancel Request
60 0.602274 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
61 0.602857 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Request
62 0.604613 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Response
63 0.609342 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
64 0.613989 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
65 0.617877 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
66 0.622971 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
67 0.649131 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Request
68 0.655121 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Response
69 0.655989 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Request
70 0.666240 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Response
71 0.666858 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Request
72 0.668662 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Response
73 0.668826 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBunlink Request
74 0.672409 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBunlink Response
75 0.673117 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Request
76 0.680657 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Response
77 0.683350 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Request
78 0.693203 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Response
79 0.693660 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Request
80 0.695576 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Response
81 0.695819 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBunlink Request
82 0.699113 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBunlink Response
83 0.699798 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Request
84 0.706762 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Response
85 0.707113 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Request
86 0.718770 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Response
87 0.719525 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Request
88 0.721398 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Response
89 0.722163 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBunlink Request
90 0.725512 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBunlink Response
91 0.836995 matiu.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP 3120
> netbios-ssn [ACK] Seq=1860376553 Ack=1934568263 Win=16656 Len=0
NT4:
No. Time Source Destination Protocol Info
1 0.000000 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBecho Request
2 0.005395 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBecho Response
3 0.109878 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP 3002
> netbios-ssn [ACK] Seq=177548 Ack=525714536 Win=7347 Len=0
4 2.067319 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FILE_INFORMATION Request
5 2.080893 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FILE_INFORMATION response
6 2.081486 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
7 2.098546 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
8 2.160415 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcancel Request
9 2.165890 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
10 2.166149 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Request
11 2.166242 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP
netbios-ssn > 3002 [ACK] Seq=525714722 Ack=177794 Win=17474 Len=0
12 2.174299 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Response
13 2.177138 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBchkpth Request
14 2.184587 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBchkpth Response
15 2.184800 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FILE_INFORMATION Request
16 2.197657 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FILE_INFORMATION response
17 2.197857 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 Request
18 2.223070 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 response
19 2.223310 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Request
20 2.270756 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Response
21 2.270941 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBfindclose2 Request
22 2.278331 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBfindclose2 Response
23 2.278493 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Request
24 2.286174 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Response
25 2.286342 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Request
26 2.312618 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Response
27 2.312793 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBunlink Request
28 2.325585 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBunlink Response
29 2.325754 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
30 2.366363 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP
netbios-ssn > 3002 [ACK] Seq=525715577 Ack=178418 Win=17520 Len=0
31 2.366534 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 Request
32 2.566340 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP
netbios-ssn > 3002 [ACK] Seq=525715577 Ack=178506 Win=17520 Len=0
33 3.019419 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 response
34 3.020113 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 Request
35 3.045599 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 response
36 3.046992 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
37 3.060209 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
38 3.072542 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FILE_INFORMATION Request
39 3.084308 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FILE_INFORMATION response
40 3.084790 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
41 3.103695 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
42 3.104147 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FILE_INFORMATION Request
43 3.116731 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FILE_INFORMATION response
44 3.117165 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
45 3.129598 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
46 3.136396 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 Request
47 3.166299 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP
netbios-ssn > 3002 [ACK] Seq=525716173 Ack=179094 Win=17520 Len=0
48 3.785826 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_FIND_FIRST2 response
49 3.787055 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
50 3.805374 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
51 3.805768 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
52 3.817870 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
53 3.824323 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcancel Request
54 3.829986 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
55 3.830250 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Request
56 3.838280 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Response
57 3.884674 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBchkpth Request
58 3.892256 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBchkpth Response
59 3.892842 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Request
60 3.918044 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Response
61 3.918276 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
62 3.932563 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
63 3.932813 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
64 3.945111 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
65 3.945803 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
66 3.959287 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
67 3.959638 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
68 3.966322 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP
netbios-ssn > 3002 [ACK] Seq=525716861 Ack=179838 Win=17520 Len=0
69 3.978043 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
70 3.978337 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
71 3.990636 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
72 3.990948 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
73 4.004238 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
74 4.004540 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
75 4.016909 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
76 4.017138 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
77 4.030518 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
78 4.031219 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
79 4.044367 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
80 4.047870 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
81 4.060332 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
82 4.062274 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
83 4.075492 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
84 4.075742 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
85 4.088359 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
86 4.089030 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
87 4.102220 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
88 4.102556 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
89 4.120753 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
90 4.121032 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
91 4.133368 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
92 4.133680 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
93 4.146919 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
94 4.147221 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
95 4.159667 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
96 4.159890 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
97 4.166243 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP
netbios-ssn > 3002 [ACK] Seq=525717533 Ack=181059 Win=17520 Len=0
98 4.173372 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
99 4.174027 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
100 4.187226 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
101 4.190976 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
102 4.204150 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
103 4.303003 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
104 4.316416 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
105 4.316682 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
106 4.329038 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
107 4.329468 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Request
108 4.363441 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Response
109 4.363849 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Request
110 4.366343 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP
netbios-ssn > 3002 [ACK] Seq=525717835 Ack=181555 Win=17520 Len=0
111 4.372574 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Response
112 4.421276 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Request
113 4.452142 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Response
114 4.452530 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Request
115 4.460288 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Response
116 4.530612 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Request
117 4.561620 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBntcreateX Response
118 4.561987 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBwrite Request
119 4.566173 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP
netbios-ssn > 3002 [ACK] Seq=525718127 Ack=181849 Win=17520 Len=0
120 4.569822 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBwrite Response
121 4.570321 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_SET_FILE_INFORMATION Request
122 4.582957 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_SET_FILE_INFORMATION response
123 4.716320 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP 3002
> netbios-ssn [ACK] Seq=181937 Ack=525718232 Win=8061 Len=0
124 4.889761 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
125 4.902052 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
126 4.902443 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FILE_INFORMATION Request
127 4.915075 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_FILE_INFORMATION response
128 4.915414 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
129 4.927875 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
130 4.928202 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
131 4.941584 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
132 4.943090 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
133 4.955524 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
134 4.955752 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
135 4.966339 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP
netbios-ssn > 3002 [ACK] Seq=525718523 Ack=182447 Win=17520 Len=0
136 4.970299 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
137 4.970970 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
138 4.984219 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
139 4.988820 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
140 5.001120 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
141 5.004116 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
142 5.017618 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
143 5.036596 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Request
144 5.048884 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBnttransact Response
145 5.049286 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION Request
146 5.062585 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
TRANS2_QUERY_PATH_INFORMATION response
147 5.168186 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBwriteX Request
148 5.168250 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz NBSS NBSS
Continuation Message
149 5.168325 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP
netbios-ssn > 3002 [ACK] Seq=525718883 Ack=185053 Win=15340 Len=0
150 5.191282 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBwriteX Response
151 5.191524 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBflush Request
152 5.197387 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBflush Response
153 5.197761 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Request
154 5.246137 turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz SMB
SMBclose Response
155 5.417282 somes.mcs.vuw.ac.nz turakirae.mcs.vuw.ac.nz TCP 3002
> netbios-ssn [ACK] Seq=185140 Ack=525719012 Win=8760 Len=0
cheers
mark
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Hello,
I had a big problem with both samba 2.0.9 and 2.2.0 and windows 2000.
win2000final was not able to connect and win2000beta was working
ok with 2.0.x and freezing often with 2.2.0.
Later I realized that it was due to open port 445 on samba host. When
win2000 detects open 445 (MS DS) on host where samba resides it changes
its behaviour fundamentaly.
I hope this information could help someone. If you want more
info, email me directly please.
devik
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Hi List
I update Samba 2.0.7 to 2.2.0. I use the following parameters :
./configure --bindir=/usr/bin --sbindir=/usr/sbin --with-sbmount
--with-privatedir=/etc/private --libdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var/log
--with-lockdir=/var/lock/samba
Well it dosen't works because Samba find not the /etc/smb.conf (Error :
255) But samba.conf ist in /etc. And Samba 2.0.7 works great.
Whats wrong? Anybody have the SuSE 7.1 parameters?
Greet's and thanks!
Benny
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On Mon, 21 May 2001, Lee Howard wrote:
> >Here's the corresponding kernel messages:
> >
> >May 21 14:49:34 system modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
nls_iso8859-1
> >May 21 14:49:34 system mount.smbfs[5985]: [2001/05/21 14:49:34, 0]
> >client/smbmount.c:send_fs_socket(381)
> >May 21 14:49:34 system mount.smbfs[5985]: mount.smbfs: entering
daemon
> >mode for service \\host\share, pid=5985
> >May 21 14:49:34 system kernel: smbfs: failed to load nls
'iso8859-1'
> >
> >It seems obvious that it's erroring because of the missing module.
I'm not
> >sure where to compile this module, however. Help?
>
> It's a "native language support" module. After compiling it,
all is well.
> Confusing.
You have specified when configuring the kernel that you want NLS support
in smbfs and probably given it iso8859-1 as the default. It tries to load
it but can't find it, so it complains. samba 2.0.7 or 2.2.0 shouldn't
matter, I think you changed something else too (like a kernel recompile).
"failed to load nls" shouldn't be fatal, it should still mount the
filesystem.
/Urban
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Hi
i am using samba 2.2 on SuSe Linux 7.1 and having trouble... win98se
clients take soemtimes 10sec to connect
shares, sometimes the don4t connect, sometimes connection is fine. (users
are not very satisfied :\)
Squid is also running and works perfect. When looking at the log file there
appears something like "broken pipe".
I will send the log file if needed. (I am at home) I am pretty shure the
smb.conf is ok it worked on my suse 6.3 box running
samba 2.0.5a fine.
best regards
jakob
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hallo,
i use samba2.2.0 with quota. i use a winnt4 workstation to connect to
the server. everything works fine, but i wonder how i can check my quota
from the nt machine. is it possible yet? how?
thanks for answers,
andy
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Is there any way of setting a limit on the sizes of home-areas?
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hi,
of cause there is!
first of all you have to compile a kernel with quota support
then you have to install the latest quota-package
install the sources of samba and ./configure --with-quotas
finally you have to set up the quotas for single users or groups
that4s it ;-)
andy
Mager Charles WB wrote:>
> Is there any way of setting a limit on the sizes of home-areas?
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While I agree with Christophers reasoning, I would not mess with etc inittab.
What is wrong with the plain old chkconfig command with a --levels parameter
Ron
Quoting Christopher Travers <einhverfr@hotmail.com>:
> Hi All,
>
> Personal preference, but:
>
> I would not place it in the rc.local because it will not give you any
> fine-grained control over the starting of the service at various
> run-levels
> (do you want SAMBA to start when you go into single-user mode for
> additional
> maintanence?).
>
> Rather I would place a link to the script in the /etc/rc.d/rc0.d through
>
> rc5.d directories in order to control at which runlevels Samba will be
> running.
>
> With Sys V style init scripts, a script in these directories (where the
> digit is equal to the run-level) will be activated with a 'stop'
> argument
> when proceeded by a K and with the 'start' argument when proceeded
with
> an
> S. THey are run in the order that they are listed from the file system,
> so
> S01SAMBA would be run before S99Samba. This also gives you control over
> the
> order of activation of your services (making sure that, for example, any
>
> ipchains rules are applied before you activate Samba, of you need to
> take
> this precaution).
>
> Runlevels at boot are controlled in the /etc/inittab.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Chris Travers
>
> >From: Kenny <kenny@hereintown.net>
> >To: Mager Charles WB <9Mager@uppingham.co.uk>
> >CC: "Samba (E-mail)" <samba@lists.samba.org>,
"SNTDom (E-mail)"
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> >Subject: Re: Email 2 & Others...
> >Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 10:00:57 -0400 (EDT)
> >
> >I'd put the commands to start smbd and nmbd on boot in
> /etc/rc.d/rc.local
> >...
> >
> >As far as exim goes ... you need to read first:
> >
> >From the exim README ...
> >
> >Edit the file called src/EDITME and put the result in a file called
> >Local/Makefile.
> >
> >Then you may proceed ... and next time ... you post an error message
> you
> >may want to be specific ... not "or something like that" ...
> >
> >On Mon, 21 May 2001, Mager Charles WB wrote:
> >
> > > Again another email ALMOST off the point, but not quite. The
first
> >question,
> > > which is to do with samba, is - How can I make samba load on the
> bootup
> >of
> > > the server in RedHat 7.0?
> > >
> > > The second is that I have downloaded exim for use as an email
server
> as
> >it
> > > was recommended by someone (mainly because it is completely
free!).
> When
> >I
> > > try to make the config file before installing it (ie just typing
> >"make"), it
> > > says "command: make: not found" or something like that
- what am I
> >missing?
> > >
> > > --
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When I type smbstatus on RH7 using Samaba 2.2.0 in a terminal I get:
Failed to open byte range locking database
ERROR: Failed to initialise locking database
Can't initialise locking module - exiting
I can see all the machines on my network and read and write to them from the
Linux box.
The one machine (Win98SE) that has a user account created when I installed
RH7 can
access the shares, but while the other computers (Win98SE clients)on the
network can see my SMB share, they get a IPC$ error, even though I used
the adduser, then passwd, then smbpasswd commands for each of them.
Here is my smb.conf file
[global]
workgroup = WLUMC
netbios name = Crispus
server string = For Testing Only - Samba %v
encrypt passwords = yes
[test]
comment = For testing only, please
path = /export/samba
read only = no
guest ok = yes
[homes]
guest ok = no
read only = no
Any Ideas?
Lou
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Hi folks,
it crazy ... im workin on it for a day now.
Im tryin to configure le service de automount ;) aka. autofs to do its job
with some smbfs shares. Please people have a look at the output in
/var/log/messages. I defined a password but smbmount is ignoring it...
HELP... am I stupid`?
Additional i attach the mapfile. Any Ideas?
tx in Advnce Ed
..../var/log/messages
May 22 15:01:48 mir automount[7425]: attempting to mount entry
/home/u13471/wh4-511/dude
May 22 15:01:48 mir automount[7585]: lookup(file): looking up dude
May 22 15:01:48 mir automount[7585]: lookup(file): dude ->
-fstype=smbfs,username=andreas,password=schnabel ://wh4-511/dude
May 22 15:01:48 mir automount[7585]: expanded entry:
-fstype=smbfs,username=andreas,password=schnabel ://wh4-511/dude
May 22 15:01:48 mir automount[7585]: parse(sun): gathered options:
fstype=smbfs,username=andreas,password=schnabel
May 22 15:01:48 mir automount[7585]: parse(sun): core of entry:
//wh4-511/dude
May 22 15:01:48 mir automount[7585]: do_mount //wh4-511/dude
/home/u13471/wh4-511/dude type smbfs options
username=andreas,password=schnabel using module smbfs
May 22 15:01:48 mir automount[7585]: mount(smbfs): no password option,
adding -n
May 22 15:01:48 mir automount[7585]: mount(smbfs): no password option,
adding -n
May 22 15:01:48 mir automount[7585]: mount(smbfs): calling mkdir
/home/u13471/wh4-511/dude
May 22 15:01:48 mir automount[7585]: mount(smbfs): failed to mount
//wh4-511/dude on /home/u13471/wh4-511/dude
.../auto.smb (le map)
# automount points below /a
# This is an automounter map and it has the following format
# key [ -mount-options-separated-by-comma ] location
# Details may be found in the autofs(5) manpage
# smb-servers
dude -fstype=smbfs,username=andreas,password=schnabel
://wh4-511/dude
dudezwo -fstype=smbfs,credentials=/home/u13471/pass.smb
://wh4-511/dudezwo
bla -fstype=smbfs,guest
://wh4-511/bla
--
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private static Person sender;
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sender = new Student();
sender.setName({"Edgar", "Soldin"});
sender.setCourse("Computerscience for media and art");
Adress address=new Adress();
address.setStreet("Friedrichstr. 57-59 Wh 4.511");
address.setZip(38855);
address.setCity("Wernigerode");
adress.setCountry("Germany");
sender.setAdress(address);
sender.setMobilePhone("+49171-2782880");
sender.setWebSiteUrl(" http://www.soldin.de ");
sender.setEmail(" edgar@soldin.de ");
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}
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Hi,
New to the list, apologies if this has been adressed before.
Win 2K Pro SP1, Samba 2.2.0, RedHat 7.0
I asked this on the newsgroup and no one has responded, yet. Any ideas
on how to make this work?
We have a Management share, mgt, that is only visible to management. All
members of group mgt have read access to the files. I also want to allow
those in that group to create directories beneath all existing
directories. But, I don't want to allow users to be able to change or
modify other users files.
The share is configured with a create mask of 0744, and a directory mask
of 0775. @mgt is listed in the write list for the share.
If the user's default group is mgt and he or she can read and write on
the mgt share fine. When he/she create a folder, or directory, on the
mgt share, it gets the group mgt, with rwxrwxr-x permissions (0775),
which is OK. When they create a file in the folder, it gets group mgt
with permissions rwxr--r-- (0744), again, this is OK. Another user in
the mgt group can open the file and read it, but they cannot open it,
edit it and save it, unless they save it as another file.
The problem is, that same user, who can't EDIT the file from an
application, can re-name it AND delete it. So, if they want to EDIT the
file, they just open it, save it under another name, delete the original
and rename the new one back to the original. Now they have read/write
permission on the file.
Is it possible to prevent this?
Regards,
Tim
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Hi all,
I have SAMBA 2.0.7 running under HPUX 11.00, and I4d
like to restrict only root user to login through swat.
I have more than one user with ID=0, but just one (root)
must be able to login by swat.
Does anyone know how can I do it ?
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Thanks for all the help with quota, but I'm still lost! Could someone
explain to me, exactly, how I would set the quota for the home areas of the
group 'users' to 500Mb (very generous). I'm not bothered about how
many
files they have, as long as it is below 500Mb. I think there is a soft &
hard limit, and the hard limit I will set as 650Mb. HELP! I'm completely
stuck - If i type 'edquota -g users' then I get a blank page in
'vi', and I
don't know what to write! Also, there is no file called /etc/fstab on my
computer!
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Hello. I have a question about the %U variable. I have a line is smb.conf
that reads "log file = /var/log/samba/%U.log" I was expecting this to
create log files that listed the username. However, When a machine first
connects to the server a "nobody.log" file is created. Then after a
couple
minutes of use another file is created with the proper user name. Why does
the %U variable thinks my machines are logged in as nobody for a few minutes
and then corrects itself later?? Also, This behavior only seems to occur
when the Samba server is acting as a Local Master.
Any Information would be greatly appreciated.
RedHat 7.1 i686 2.4.2 kernel
Samba 2.0.7-36
Windows 98 SE Clients.
Thank You,
Keith Muska
Clements Manufacturing, L.L.C.
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Subject: Re: Quota
To: 9Mager@uppingham.co.uk (Mager Charles WB)
Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 15:15:44 +0100 (BST)
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> Thanks for all the help with quota, but I'm still lost! Could someone
> explain to me, exactly, how I would set the quota for the home areas of the
> group 'users' to 500Mb (very generous). I'm not bothered about
how many
> files they have, as long as it is below 500Mb. I think there is a soft
&
> hard limit, and the hard limit I will set as 650Mb. HELP! I'm
completely
> stuck - If i type 'edquota -g users' then I get a blank page in
'vi', and I
> don't know what to write! Also, there is no file called /etc/fstab on
my
> computer!
You haven't given us the operating system you're using... if its Solaris
you want something along the lines of
fs /export/home1 blocks (soft = 0, hard = 0) inodes (soft = 0, hard = 0)
Change /export/home1 to the file system your users are on. Change the
soft/hard values for space to 5000000 & 512000. Leave inodes at 0.
& fstab doesn't exist 'cause its called vfstab.
Of course if you're not running Solaris or other System 5 derivatives,
none of the above will apply :-)
Jayne.
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From: Soo Hom <syhom@ece.ucsd.edu>
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Subject: problem with samba 2.2 + win 2000
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Hi! I have samba 2.2 installed on a bsdi 4.2 machine and am having the
following problem:
On a win 2000 client that has a samba share mounted as a network drive.
When trying to save a word file to the network drive word freezes and
windows explorer crashes when trying to access the networked drive.
Any ideas what is wrong? Below is my smb.conf file.
Soo
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from localhost.ucsd.edu (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2001/04/10 15:18:46
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = CVRR
netbios name = CVRR
encrypt passwords = Yes
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd
passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *Retype*new*password* %n\n
*updating*password*database**
unix password sync = Yes
announce as = NT Workstation
name resolve order = wins lmhosts hosts bcast
time server = Yes
printcap name = /etc/printcap.local
domain admin group = @sambaadm
logon script = scripts\logon.bat
logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U\profile.%a
domain logons = Yes
os level = 65
preferred master = True
domain master = True
wins support = Yes
guest account = ftp
invalid users = daemon sys bin operator uucp games news demo lpd
www radius amanda
[homes]
comment = Home Directory
read only = No
browseable = No
[Share]
comment = Shared Files Directory
path = /share
read only = No
create mask = 0777
force create mode = 0777
directory mask = 0777
force directory mode = 0777
[FTP]
comment = Anonymous FTP Directory
path = /local/ftp
read only = No
[netlogon]
path = /local/samba/netlogon
[printers]
path = /var/spool/lpd-samba
printable = Yes
queuepause command = lpc -P%p stop
queueresume command = lpc -P%p start
browseable = No
[swirl]
path = /var/spool/lpd-samba
read only = No
printable = Yes
queuepause command = lpc -P%p stop
queueresume command = lpc -P%p start
printer name = swirl
printer driver = HP LaserJet 4M
oplocks = No
share modes = No
[stream]
path = /var/spool/lpd-samba
read only = No
printable = Yes
queuepause command = lpc -P%p stop
queueresume command = lpc -P%p start
printer name = stream
printer driver = HP LaserJet 4M
oplocks = No
share modes = No
[pam-printer]
path = /var/spool/lpd-samba
read only = No
printable = Yes
queuepause command = lpc -P%p stop
queueresume command = lpc -P%p start
printer name = pam-printer
printer driver = HP LaserJet 4M Plus
oplocks = No
share modes = No
[wave]
path = /var/spool/lpd-samba
read only = No
printable = Yes
queuepause command = lpc -P%p stop
queueresume command = lpc -P%p start
printer name = wave
printer driver = HP LaserJet 4M
oplocks = No
share modes = No
[tide]
path = /var/spool/lpd-samba
read only = No
printable = Yes
queuepause command = lpc -P%p stop
queueresume command = lpc -P%p start
printer name = tide
printer driver = HP C LaserJet 4500-HP
oplocks = No
share modes = No
[profiles]
path = /local/samba/profiles
read only = No
force create mode = 0744
force directory mode = 0755
[Web Docs]
comment = Web Site Documents
path = /local/apache/docs
read only = No
[Beta Web Docs]
comment = Beta Web Site Documents
path = /local/apache/beta-docs
read only = No
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Hi everybody, I'm new here and this is my first time dealing with samba, and
I'm facing some problems.
I installed samba in a linux server and it worked fine. I tried to access
it from a 98 workstation and it worked ok, except that the linux machine
doesn't appear in the network neighborhood. To access the samba server I
need to type \\linuxserver in the execute box. But still I could access the
files and shared folders. Then I tried the same with the others 98
workstations. They could see the server name and description, but when I try
to access the server, win98 says that the machine does not exists. I tried
to change the smb.conf file, used the patch for encrypted password, but
nothing happened. I know this is a simple question, but because this is my
first time with samba, I don't know where to start.
Thanks,
Luciano Teixeira
Informenge - Brazil
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Hi,
a very good documentation is here:
http://www.europe.redhat.com/documentation/mini-HOWTO/Quota.php3
andy
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Can anybody tell me the effects of quota on peoples home areas of the
windows users? Do they get warnings when they are nearly over? Is there any
warning system I can download?
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Hi Jerry!
It seems to be a printer driver problem, because the Kyocera FS-680 printer
works fine with a new printer driver, that comes with a new printer driver cd
today. With the old printer driver there was no chance to print anything with
the Kyocera FS-680, because I could not install the printer driver.
But the second printer Hewlett Packard Deskjet 970 CXi still have the
problem, and no printer driver from Hewlett Packard does work.
Ok, I could post level 10 debug logs, when you can me say how to create
someone.
Cu
Thomas Meinke (Atreju)
Am Freitag, 18. Mai 2001 12:43 schrieben Sie:> Moved to samba-technical....
>
> Thomas,
>
> I am unable to reptoduce this using the English
> version of Windows 2000. Can you provide us with
> level 10 debug logs? Maybe post them on an FTP site
> were we can grab them?
>
> If worse comes to worse, I can install a german
> version of Win2k and try to reproduce it there.....
>
>
>
>
> Cheers, jerry
>
> On Thu, 17 May 2001 11:24:10 Thomas Meinke wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I am running Samba 2.2.0 und Suse 7.1, and CUPS 1.1.5
> > it still works fine with no problems. But today I
> > installed the Service Pack 2 for Windows 2000,
> > and what should I say. I can not access the printers.
> > When I try to print something I got the error message:
> > (I translated it from German, may be the error message
> > is not exactly the same in English)
> > The printer is not accessible.
> >
> > Then I deleted the printer on the Windows 2000 system,
> > and tried to install it again, but now I get the following
> > error message:
> >
> > The choosen printer driver is either not compatible to
> > the actual Windows-Version or not available. Choose another
> > driver, or contact the administrator for further help.
> >
> > But the printer driver is the right one for Windows 2000,
> > and the driver works still fine until the Service Pack 2
> > was installed. All the other Workstation in the networtk
> > with Windows 98/Me and Windows 2000 (Service Pack 1) still
> > are able to print on the server. A test on a second
> > machine have the same result, after the installation of
> > Service Pack 2 the printers are not longer avaiable.
> >
> > Has another one the same problems?
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Dear Samba-Team,
Thanx for bringing us Samba (It's nice to be able to integrate our Linux
and Win environment !).
I've been using Samba2.2.0 since it was released 4/17/01 - in the
meantime Microsoft has released sp2 for
Win2K. It now seems that I cannot get Win2K workstations with sp2 to
join a Samba controlled domain. I saw a rumor that sp2 "breaks" Samba
PDC - it that correct ?
Thanx,
Claus.
P.S. I did the experiment of installing Win2K + sp1 on a PC - then go to
www.microsoft.com and run the
windows upgrade tool such that only "critical" fixes was
installed. The Win2K PC can then still
join the Samba domain.
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To: Urban Widmark <urban@teststation.com>
From: Lee Howard <faxguy@deanox.com>
Subject: Re: smbmount error after 2.2.0 upgrade
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At 10:02 AM 5/22/01 +0200, Urban Widmark wrote:>On Mon, 21 May 2001, Lee Howard wrote:
>
>> >Here's the corresponding kernel messages:
>> >
>> >May 21 14:49:34 system modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module
nls_iso8859-1>> >May 21 14:49:34 system mount.smbfs[5985]: [2001/05/21 14:49:34, 0]
>> >client/smbmount.c:send_fs_socket(381)
>> >May 21 14:49:34 system mount.smbfs[5985]: mount.smbfs: entering
daemon
>> >mode for service \\host\share, pid=5985
>> >May 21 14:49:34 system kernel: smbfs: failed to load nls
'iso8859-1'
>> >
>> >It seems obvious that it's erroring because of the missing
module. I'm
not>> >sure where to compile this module, however. Help?
>>
>> It's a "native language support" module. After compiling
it, all is well.
>> Confusing.
>
>You have specified when configuring the kernel that you want NLS support
>in smbfs and probably given it iso8859-1 as the default. It tries to load
>it but can't find it, so it complains. samba 2.0.7 or 2.2.0
shouldn't
>matter, I think you changed something else too (like a kernel recompile).
Actually, I checked on this, and I have *not* specified NLS support in the
kernel.
>"failed to load nls" shouldn't be fatal, it should still mount
the
>filesystem.
It doesn't mount it.
Lee.
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From: John Benedetto <jbenedet@unm.edu>
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Have you run through the diagnostics that came with Samba? In the docs
directory, there is a list of tests to do, and possible reasons/fixes for
them.
I am also relatively new to Samba, but I _think_ this may have to do with
guest access on your system. The account listed in your smb.conf must be
set up properly. (if I am wrong, can someone correct me? Thanks.)
- john
--On Tuesday, May 22, 2001 11:34 AM -0300 Luciano Teixeira
<dba@informenge.com.br> wrote:
> Hi everybody, I'm new here and this is my first time dealing with
samba,
> and I'm facing some problems.
> I installed samba in a linux server and it worked fine. I tried to access
> it from a 98 workstation and it worked ok, except that the linux machine
> doesn't appear in the network neighborhood. To access the samba server
I
> need to type \\linuxserver in the execute box. But still I could access
> the files and shared folders. Then I tried the same with the others 98
> workstations. They could see the server name and description, but when I
> try to access the server, win98 says that the machine does not exists. I
> tried to change the smb.conf file, used the patch for encrypted password,
> but nothing happened. I know this is a simple question, but because this
> is my first time with samba, I don't know where to start.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Luciano Teixeira
> Informenge - Brazil
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hi,
while going through the instructions for configuring the smb.conf
file , i came across an instruction which asked me to include
the following line in the /etc/rc.d/rc/local in order for samba
to run everytime my linux redhat 6.0 machine boots up
/etc/rc.d/init.d smb start
as per the instructions i did the same.suddendly the power went off
and while rebooting i am not being able to go into the login prompt
while booting i got the following messages
starting SMB service [FAILED]
starting SMB service [FAILED]
starting SMB service [FAILED]
then it goes into an infinite loop with only
starting SMB service
starting SMB service
starting SMB service
starting SMB service
starting SMB service
,..,.,
,..,.,
,.,..,
.,
how shall i be able to get to the login prompt
please help
thanking you
kiran tg
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I get the following messages, while trying to fire up smbclient.
SSL: Error conencting socket: error:24064064:random number
generator:SSLEAY_RAND_BYTES:PRNG not seeded
session request to SFS failed (code 142)
SSL: Error conencting socket: error:24064064:random number
generator:SSLEAY_RAND_BYTES:PRNG not seeded
session request to *SMBSERVER failed (code 142)
Irix does not come with an urandom, or random device. is it possible to
get samba to read "data" from the egd deamon (entropy gathering), .rnd
file, or something else.
TIA,
yectli
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Reboot the machine. At the LILO: prompt, type
"linux single"
and hit [enter]. This will take you to single-user mode, and you can fix
the startup script.
Thanks,
Thomas Cameron, MCSE, MCT, CNE, RHCE
IS Engineering Manager
Dell Financial Services
> -----Original Message-----
> From: TG Kiran [mailto:tgkiran@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 10:54 AM
> To: samba@samba.org
> Subject: starting smb service
>
>
> hi,
>
> while going through the instructions for configuring the smb.conf
> file , i came across an instruction which asked me to include
> the following line in the /etc/rc.d/rc/local in order for samba
> to run everytime my linux redhat 6.0 machine boots up
>
> /etc/rc.d/init.d smb start
>
> as per the instructions i did the same.suddendly the power went off
> and while rebooting i am not being able to go into the login prompt
>
> while booting i got the following messages
>
> starting SMB service [FAILED]
> starting SMB service [FAILED]
> starting SMB service [FAILED]
>
> then it goes into an infinite loop with only
>
> starting SMB service
> starting SMB service
> starting SMB service
> starting SMB service
> starting SMB service
> ,..,.,
> ,..,.,
> ,.,..,
>
> .,
>
>
> how shall i be able to get to the login prompt
>
> please help
>
> thanking you
> kiran tg
>
>
>
>
>
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I'm sure the following might be considered a quick-n-dirty solution, but it
does the job for us. I run a cron job at 4pm every day which checks user quotas
and emails a warning to any user who is over their soft limit, or a longer
message to any user who is over their hard limit. This q-n-d script assumes our
default warning time of 7 days, but it could easily be generalised.
George
(following line is cron entry)
0 16 * * * /usr/local/etc/quotas
(following is script /usr/local/etc/quotas)
#!/bin/sh
/usr/sbin/repquota -a 2>/dev/null | egrep '\+' | \
while read user plus used soft hard time fused fsoft fhard ftime
do
name="`egrep '^$user' /etc/passwd|cut -d: -f5|cut -d,
-f1`"
(
echo "Subject: WARNING: ${user}, ${name} is OVER QUOTA" ;
echo "Your disk usage is: ${used} kilobytes";
echo "Your soft limit is: ${soft} kilobytes";
echo "Your hard limit is: ${hard} kilobytes";
echo "";
if [ "${time}" = "EXPIRED" ]; then
echo "Your quota has now EXPIRED, since you have been";
echo "over your allocated quota for more than 7 days.";
echo "";
echo "You will be unable to log on at a Unix console,";
echo "but you may telnet in from a PC to delete some";
echo "files (or you may delete files from your H: drive";
echo "on the PC). If you require more file space for your";
echo "departmental work, you should request an additional";
echo "quota allocation from your system administrator.";
elif [ "${time}" = "NOT" ]; then
echo "Time left until expiry: 7days";
else
echo "Time left until expiry: ${time}";
fi
echo "";
echo "This message is generated automatically";
) | /usr/lib/sendmail -f administrator ${user}
done
Mager Charles WB wrote:
> Can anybody tell me the effects of quota on peoples home areas of the
> windows users? Do they get warnings when they are nearly over? Is there any
> warning system I can download?
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Hi Keith,
nobody is the default guest account for Samba. %U maps to whatever UNIX
user
the pc username maps to. So the initial connection to samba is being made
via
a guest login, so the %U maps to the guest account, which is nobody, thus
the
nobody.log file being created. Once your pc actually negotiates a session
(sessionsetup&x) with your actual pc username, then samba can create the
logfile
with the username.log name. I suspect the initial nobody.log is being
generated
by the initial attachment to IPC$ via a null session name setup, which is
used
to browse the server (ie get a list of shares on the server). Once you
actually
attach to a share, the session is set up using your pc username in the
session
setup request.
Hope this helps,
Don
-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Muska [mailto:kmuska@CLEMENTSMFG.COM]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 10:07 AM
To: samba@samba.org
Subject: Question about %U
Hello. I have a question about the %U variable. I have a line is smb.conf
that reads "log file = /var/log/samba/%U.log" I was expecting this to
create log files that listed the username. However, When a machine first
connects to the server a "nobody.log" file is created. Then after a
couple
minutes of use another file is created with the proper user name. Why does
the %U variable thinks my machines are logged in as nobody for a few minutes
and then corrects itself later?? Also, This behavior only seems to occur
when the Samba server is acting as a Local Master.
Any Information would be greatly appreciated.
RedHat 7.1 i686 2.4.2 kernel
Samba 2.0.7-36
Windows 98 SE Clients.
Thank You,
Keith Muska
Clements Manufacturing, L.L.C.
810.376.2215 X 170
Fax 253.681.7311
mailto:kmuska@clementsmfg.com
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Hi Tim,
The problem is that the absence of unix write permission on a file only
protects the CONTENTS of that file from being changed. The file NAME, and
whether it exists or
not is a function of the DIRECTORY in which it is contained. So if a user
has 'w'
access to the directory, he can modify the directory entry for a file
(delete a file,
create a file, rename(mv) a file).
You can try the following (I haven't tested this...)
in smb.conf, on theshare that you want this behavior:
delete readonly = no (default)
create mask = 544 (this will ensure that any file created will be created
with the 'readonly' attribute set.
Since ONLY the owner of the file can modify permissions on the file, no one
will be able to delete or rename the file unless the OWNER of the file
clears the readonly attribute.
Of course, this ALSO means that the owner himself will not be able to modify
the file until he clears the readonly attribute. And he would then have to
set the readonly attribute back on the file afterwards.
This is a really ugly way to do this, but other than changing your directory
mask to be 755
instead of 775 (so that group and other do not have write permission to the
directory, thus keeping them from deleting or moving files in the directory)
I don't know of another way. Problem with directory mask 755 is that ONLY
owner will be able to create files in the directory, group members will not.
If that's not a problem in your situation, I would vote for this method
before the 'readonly' hack above...
Hope this helps,
Don
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Hi,
New to the list, apologies if this has been adressed before.
Win 2K Pro SP1, Samba 2.2.0, RedHat 7.0
I asked this on the newsgroup and no one has responded, yet. Any ideas
on how to make this work?
We have a Management share, mgt, that is only visible to management. All
members of group mgt have read access to the files. I also want to allow
those in that group to create directories beneath all existing
directories. But, I don't want to allow users to be able to change or
modify other users files.
The share is configured with a create mask of 0744, and a directory mask
of 0775. @mgt is listed in the write list for the share.
If the user's default group is mgt and he or she can read and write on
the mgt share fine. When he/she create a folder, or directory, on the
mgt share, it gets the group mgt, with rwxrwxr-x permissions (0775),
which is OK. When they create a file in the folder, it gets group mgt
with permissions rwxr--r-- (0744), again, this is OK. Another user in
the mgt group can open the file and read it, but they cannot open it,
edit it and save it, unless they save it as another file.
The problem is, that same user, who can't EDIT the file from an
application, can re-name it AND delete it. So, if they want to EDIT the
file, they just open it, save it under another name, delete the original
and rename the new one back to the original. Now they have read/write
permission on the file.
Is it possible to prevent this?
Regards,
Tim
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I'm trying to setup ipchains rules for samba - I'm allowing both udp
and
tcp traffic on ports 137-139 but it doesn't work - the log says "domain
password server not available" when I'm trying to connect to a share
(and I
get a password dialog box, which I shouldn't since I'm using domain
security) so I must be missing a port or something - I think somewhere I'm
rejecting a packet on a port used for domain security, but don't know which
one.
Disabling IPCHAINS rules allows samba to work fine, so I know it's in the
firewall rules.
Any ideas?
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Hello!
Are there any benchmarks?
I'm thinking about moving file server with samba 2.0.7 and about 80 clients
from 2.2.14pre1 kernel (sic! ;) ) to 2.4.4.
Wire connection and Windows reinstallation senior engineer
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On Tue, 22 May 2001, Edgar Soldin wrote:
> May 22 15:01:48 mir automount[7585]: do_mount //wh4-511/dude
> /home/u13471/wh4-511/dude type smbfs options
> username=andreas,password=schnabel using module smbfs
> May 22 15:01:48 mir automount[7585]: mount(smbfs): no password option,
> adding -n
Upgrade your autofs, 3.1.5 should work but just get the latest (3.1.7)
from your local ftp.kernel.org mirror
ftp://ftp.de.kernel.org/pub/linux/daemons/autofs/
Older autofs versions "knew" about smbfs and tried to send the right
options (such as -n).
Check that you use smbmount from samba 2.0.6 or later.
/Urban
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On Tue, 22 May 2001, Lee Howard wrote:
> >You have specified when configuring the kernel that you want NLS
support
> >in smbfs and probably given it iso8859-1 as the default. It tries to
load
> >it but can't find it, so it complains. samba 2.0.7 or 2.2.0
shouldn't
> >matter, I think you changed something else too (like a kernel
recompile).
>
> Actually, I checked on this, and I have *not* specified NLS support in the
> kernel.
You get nls support when you include any of smbfs, fat, joliet, ntfs,
ncpfs. And the default charset is iso8859-1.
My question was supposed to be about CONFIG_SMB_NLS_DEFAULT, but you don't
need to enable that to make smbfs want that charset (which is a bug, but a
harmless one).
To get rid of the message, reconfigure and recompile your kernel with the
nls module included. Something like:
make menuconfig
Enable the iso8859-1 module in "file systems->native language
support"
make modules modules_install
(no need to recompile the whole thing)
> >"failed to load nls" shouldn't be fatal, it should still
mount the
> >filesystem.
>
> It doesn't mount it.
It should, it does for me. The message that it can't load the module is
just a warning. The error is ignored and it selects memcpy as it's
translation function.
If it fails to mount the fs that has nothing to do with the message about
the charset.
The message "entering daemon mode ..." that is in your logs are only
printed after smbmount has mounted the fs and then send the connection
with the server to smbfs.
I still think that it has mounted the filesystem. Check the output from
'cat /proc/mounts' and/or 'mount'.
/Urban
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> Disabling IPCHAINS rules allows samba to work fine, so I know it's in
the
> firewall rules.
general answer: please use iptraf or tcpdump tools to see what is going on.
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I tried this on an SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 system and had the same problem you
described. After a little research I found that if you set the sticky bit
on the directory then only root and the owner of the file can delete it.
You should be able to use chmod 1775 to do this. I did all of my testing on
the Unix system without involving Samba so you may want to try that out.
Since the directory mask allows 4 characters I assumed it would work.
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From: "Tim Wunder" <wundertp@rescobaltimore.com>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 9:15 AM
Subject: File Permissions
Hi,
New to the list, apologies if this has been adressed before.
Win 2K Pro SP1, Samba 2.2.0, RedHat 7.0
I asked this on the newsgroup and no one has responded, yet. Any ideas
on how to make this work?
We have a Management share, mgt, that is only visible to management. All
members of group mgt have read access to the files. I also want to allow
those in that group to create directories beneath all existing
directories. But, I don't want to allow users to be able to change or
modify other users files.
The share is configured with a create mask of 0744, and a directory mask
of 0775. @mgt is listed in the write list for the share.
If the user's default group is mgt and he or she can read and write on
the mgt share fine. When he/she create a folder, or directory, on the
mgt share, it gets the group mgt, with rwxrwxr-x permissions (0775),
which is OK. When they create a file in the folder, it gets group mgt
with permissions rwxr--r-- (0744), again, this is OK. Another user in
the mgt group can open the file and read it, but they cannot open it,
edit it and save it, unless they save it as another file.
The problem is, that same user, who can't EDIT the file from an
application, can re-name it AND delete it. So, if they want to EDIT the
file, they just open it, save it under another name, delete the original
and rename the new one back to the original. Now they have read/write
permission on the file.
Is it possible to prevent this?
Regards,
Tim
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This is not an issue with Samba. This is an issue with how Unix
directory permissions are handled
Effectively, in order to create a directory in Unix, you need write
permission to the parent directory. But that also gives you permission
to rename AND delete files in that directory too. All three of these
operations are equivalent, you are just modifying the contents of the
parent directory.You cannot get any one of these permissions without the
others.
This has always been a problem. There is a solution however (in Linux,
Solaris, and other modern Unicies).
There is something called the "sticky bit" in a permission mask. When
applied to a directory, only the OWNER of a directory can remove and
rename files, regardless of whether you can add new files. In this case,
you need to make the directory create mask "1775". The extra one
signifies the "sticky bit". I think this is exactly what you want.
Neil
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I did a little more testing and found that as previously stated the owner of
the directory can delete files reguardless of the owner of the file.
However, if I changed the owner of the directory to root then only the owner
of the file could delete it.
John Hill
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Subject: Rename and Delete... (samba mgt share permissions troubles)
This is not an issue with Samba. This is an issue with how Unix
directory permissions are handled
Effectively, in order to create a directory in Unix, you need write
permission to the parent directory. But that also gives you permission
to rename AND delete files in that directory too. All three of these
operations are equivalent, you are just modifying the contents of the
parent directory.You cannot get any one of these permissions without the
others.
This has always been a problem. There is a solution however (in Linux,
Solaris, and other modern Unicies).
There is something called the "sticky bit" in a permission mask. When
applied to a directory, only the OWNER of a directory can remove and
rename files, regardless of whether you can add new files. In this case,
you need to make the directory create mask "1775". The extra one
signifies the "sticky bit". I think this is exactly what you want.
Neil
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Hi John,
John Hill wrote:>
> I tried this on an SCO OpenServer 5.0.5 system and had the same problem you
> described. After a little research I found that if you set the sticky bit
> on the directory then only root and the owner of the file can delete it.
> You should be able to use chmod 1775 to do this. I did all of my testing
on
> the Unix system without involving Samba so you may want to try that out.
> Since the directory mask allows 4 characters I assumed it would work.
>
Well, the sticky bit trick works if you chmod the directory from linux.
Samba, however, will not create the directory with the sticky bit. I
tried from SWAT and by manually adding the directory mask = 1775 to the
smb.conf file. (SWAT puts 01775 for whatever reason). Regardless, samba
creates the directory as 0775 in both cases. Is this a bug in samba,
perhaps?
I also toyed with giving the group write permission to the share's main
directory, and making the mask 0755. That way, each user can create and
control their own directory structure under mgt, and others can't delete
or rename the files, but can read them. If I need a share where users
can edit each other's files, I can create a new share with a 0775 mask.
This is a reasonable workaround for me at this point.
Perhaps samba's seeming lack of support for linux' sticky bit will be
corrected in the future.
Regards,
Tim
> John Hill
> Logical Systems, Inc.
> 258 Main Street
> P.O. Box 649
> Yarmouth, ME 04096
>
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> Subject: File Permissions
>
> Hi,
> New to the list, apologies if this has been adressed before.
>
> Win 2K Pro SP1, Samba 2.2.0, RedHat 7.0
>
> I asked this on the newsgroup and no one has responded, yet. Any ideas
> on how to make this work?
>
> We have a Management share, mgt, that is only visible to management. All
> members of group mgt have read access to the files. I also want to allow
> those in that group to create directories beneath all existing
> directories. But, I don't want to allow users to be able to change or
> modify other users files.
>
> The share is configured with a create mask of 0744, and a directory mask
> of 0775. @mgt is listed in the write list for the share.
>
> If the user's default group is mgt and he or she can read and write on
> the mgt share fine. When he/she create a folder, or directory, on the
> mgt share, it gets the group mgt, with rwxrwxr-x permissions (0775),
> which is OK. When they create a file in the folder, it gets group mgt
> with permissions rwxr--r-- (0744), again, this is OK. Another user in
> the mgt group can open the file and read it, but they cannot open it,
> edit it and save it, unless they save it as another file.
>
> The problem is, that same user, who can't EDIT the file from an
> application, can re-name it AND delete it. So, if they want to EDIT the
> file, they just open it, save it under another name, delete the original
> and rename the new one back to the original. Now they have read/write
> permission on the file.
>
> Is it possible to prevent this?
>
> Regards,
> Tim
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Hay all.
I've been setting up a linux gateway for a friend who has got a DSL
connection
and three windows me boxes in a home network. Everything has gone smoothly
with Debian Woody and a freshly compiled 2.4.4 kernel and data transfer rates
have risen by three fold due to having a linux gateway instead of an Windows
ME gateway.
However, I've had horrible problems setting up network printing. I've
got Samba
set up and that is working fine with various shares that I've set up.
I've
finally managed to get CUPS set up with the HP 840C, Foomatic + cdj550 which
will print the test page and does so in colour (impressive indeed)!
But, I can not get any of the windows boxes to print to this printer. In my
samba smb.cnf file I have the following:
[global]
printing = cups
And that's all in the global section. Then:
[printers]
comment = All Printers
browseable = no
guest ok = true
path = /tmp
printable = yes
public = yes
writable = yes
create mode = 0700
The cups is set up as a parallel printer URI parallel:/dev/lp0 and there is
no internal firewall. In /etc/printcap I have:
DeskJet:
which is the name of the printer as defined in cups. Now, all the windows boxes
say they can see this printer, but none print successfully to it. I've
downloaded and installed the latest drivers from the HP site and installed them.
Are there any special settings that I should know about? The hp site says that
these drivers arn't designed for network printing but the printer has worked
from a windows box server.
I am desperate here - I can not figure out why this isn't working. CUPS
doesn't
even register that the windows clients are trying to send a print job to the
printer, and printing causes samba and cups to freeze on the server, requiring
a restart of those services.
I'm not particularly bothered about using CUPS - if someone has this printer
(or similar) working successfully under LPRng (or equiv) then I'd be very
grateful to hear about it. I just really need this printer working.
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer me.
Matthew
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Hi Neil
root wrote:>
> This is not an issue with Samba. This is an issue with how Unix
> directory permissions are handled
>
I'm afraid it still might be a samba problem, I can't seem to get samba
to create the share with the sticky bit. When I manually chmod 1775 the
directories, wverything behaves as I want. I just can't get samba to
create the share that way.
> Effectively, in order to create a directory in Unix, you need write
> permission to the parent directory. But that also gives you permission
> to rename AND delete files in that directory too. All three of these
> operations are equivalent, you are just modifying the contents of the
> parent directory.You cannot get any one of these permissions without the
> others.
>
I disagree that all three of those activities are "equivalent".
Unix/linux handles them as if they were, but they are not. You are not
"just modifying the contents of the parent directory" when you delete.
When you delete, you are essentially setting the contents of the file to
null. Also, it seems logical that a file's name be considered part of
it's contents. Changing it's name should be interpretted that way.
Regards,
Tim
> This has always been a problem. There is a solution however (in Linux,
> Solaris, and other modern Unicies).
>
> There is something called the "sticky bit" in a permission mask.
When
> applied to a directory, only the OWNER of a directory can remove and
> rename files, regardless of whether you can add new files. In this case,
> you need to make the directory create mask "1775". The extra one
> signifies the "sticky bit". I think this is exactly what you
want.
>
> Neil
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Dear Sirs,
I have used Samba v2.0.7 before and had the following section in my SMB.CONF:
[homes]
path = /home/%U/files
Comment = Home dirs
.
.
.
Also I had "NET USE P: //FORTIDEN/HOMES" in my logon-file.
How can this be done in Samba v.2.2.0 ? Samba allways defaults to the "path
=
/home/%U" setting and uses the username as share name. This is really
annoying... Any suggestions?
Sincerely Eivinn Hustveit
University student
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Dear Sirs,
Does anyone know how I can setup VPN with my Linux box to reach and logon to
Samba (on the same box) through the Internet?
I will need help to set up both clients and server, please.
Sincerely Eivin Hustveit
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->
-> I disagree that all three of those activities are "equivalent".
-> Unix/linux handles them as if they were, but they are not. You are not
-> "just modifying the contents of the parent directory" when you
delete.
-> When you delete, you are essentially setting the contents of the file to
-> null. Also, it seems logical that a file's name be considered part of
-> it's contents. Changing it's name should be interpretted that way.
->
-> Regards,
-> Tim
Indeed you are "just modifying the contents of the parent directory"
when
deleting a file under UNIX.
The directory is the place that stores the name of the file and references
the inode, which itself contains and references the file contents.
When you remove a file, you are altering the directory, and, of course,
putting that inode back on the free-inode list and the associated blocks
back on the free block list. But you aren't truly "setting the
contents
of the file to null." You're only indicating that that inode and those
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Tim,
you don't have "delete readonly = yes" in your smb.conf? if this
is set to yes,
then users can delete read only files if they have write permission on the
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>>Hi,
>>New to the list, apologies if this has been adressed before.
>>
>>Win 2K Pro SP1, Samba 2.2.0, RedHat 7.0
>>
>>I asked this on the newsgroup and no one has responded, yet. Any ideas
>>on how to make this work?
>>
>>We have a Management share, mgt, that is only visible to management. All
>>members of group mgt have read access to the files. I also want to allow
>>those in that group to create directories beneath all existing
>>directories. But, I don't want to allow users to be able to change
or
>>modify other users files.
>>
>>The share is configured with a create mask of 0744, and a directory mask
>>of 0775. @mgt is listed in the write list for the share.
>>
>>If the user's default group is mgt and he or she can read and write
on
>>the mgt share fine. When he/she create a folder, or directory, on the
>>mgt share, it gets the group mgt, with rwxrwxr-x permissions (0775),
>>which is OK. When they create a file in the folder, it gets group mgt
>>with permissions rwxr--r-- (0744), again, this is OK. Another user in
>>the mgt group can open the file and read it, but they cannot open it,
>>edit it and save it, unless they save it as another file.
>>
>>The problem is, that same user, who can't EDIT the file from an
>>application, can re-name it AND delete it. So, if they want to EDIT the
>>file, they just open it, save it under another name, delete the original
>>and rename the new one back to the original. Now they have read/write
>>permission on the file.
>>
>>Is it possible to prevent this?
>>
>>Regards,
>>Tim
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G'day,
I am new to list.
I'm having problems with samba and NT4. Samba is on HPUX 11. NT4 is running
only IP protocols.
The symptoms are that the NT browser will not (reliably) open the unix samba.
We have noticed an anomoly with NT and IP where NT will not recognise units on
it's domain if the subnet mask is not identical.
Can anybody suggest a reason for either / both of these effects and are they
related??????????
Thanks
Dave
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Hi all;
Here is the situation relating to SMB and subnet masks.
NetBIOS over TCP (SMB, or NBT) can operate either with or without a
designated name server (i.e. WINS server). If a WINS server is present and
systems are directed to recognize it, then systems will go through the WINS
server for name resolution, and they will also register with the WINS
server.
Otherwise they rely on broadcasts for name resolution. A computer sends out
a broadcast packet which requests the identity of a computer of a given
name. If the subnet masks are not identical, then the broadcast addresses
are not identical, hence the machine does not recognize the broadcast
address as such. Note that in this case, \\ip.address.of.server should
bring up the server (i.e. \\10.0.1.10) while \\name will not.
If anyone knows more about this problem, feel free to add to this.
Thanks,
Chris Travers
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>G'day,
>I am new to list.
>I'm having problems with samba and NT4. Samba is on HPUX 11. NT4 is
running
>only IP protocols.
>The symptoms are that the NT browser will not (reliably) open the unix
>samba.
>
>We have noticed an anomoly with NT and IP where NT will not recognise units
>on
>it's domain if the subnet mask is not identical.
>
>Can anybody suggest a reason for either / both of these effects and are
>they
>related??????????
>
>Thanks
>Dave
>
>
>
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> >Can anybody suggest a reason for either / both of these effects and are
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> >related??????????
All I have is to add that you cab bypass all computers being on one subnet
without a wins server is if you have a Cisco router and use an ip helper
address.
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Hi
I am new to samba, so please forgive any stupid comments I make here. I
too am having problems with subnets. Or at least I think that is the
problem.
I have two linux boxes running slackware 7.1 and samba 2.0.7. One of the
computers (linuxA) is on XXX.XXX.95.XXX and the other (linuxB) is on
XXX.XXX.96.XXX. I have a Win2000 Professional box on the 95 subnet that
can see the linuxA box and I can connect to it with no problems.
However I cannot see linuxB whether I type
net use j: \\linuxB\david
or
net use j:\\XXX.XXX.96.XXX\david
at the command prompt of my W2K workstation. Both attempts give me
System Error 53
The network path was not found.
(BTW I can telnet to linuxb using its IP so it is not a connection
problem)
Now, if I smbclient //XXX.XXX.96.XXX/david from linuxA I can connect no
problem, even though both are on different subnets. So there seems to
be something unique to W2K that is preventing me from connecting to the
samba server on a linux box on a different subnew.
There is probably an easy solution to this, but I am stumped at the
moment. Any help would be appreciated, but could I ask that you give
your comments in "idiot-proof" mode as I am new to this whole
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Hi all;
Here is the situation relating to SMB and subnet masks.
NetBIOS over TCP (SMB, or NBT) can operate either with or without a
designated name server (i.e. WINS server). If a WINS server is present
and
systems are directed to recognize it, then systems will go through the
WINS
server for name resolution, and they will also register with the WINS
server.
Otherwise they rely on broadcasts for name resolution. A computer sends
out a
broadcast packet which requests the identity of a computer of a given
name. If
the subnet masks are not identical, then the broadcast addresses are not
identical, hence the machine does not recognize the broadcast address as
such.
Note that in this case, \\ip.address.of.server should bring up the
server (i.e.
\\10.0.1.10) while \\name will not.
If anyone knows more about this problem, feel free to add to this.
Thanks,
Chris Travers
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>To: <samba@lists.samba.org>
>Subject: HELP !!!!!
>Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 10:00:35 +1200
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>G'day,
>I am new to list.
>I'm having problems with samba and NT4. Samba is on HPUX 11. NT4 is
running >only IP protocols. The symptoms are that the NT browser will not
(reliably) >open the unix samba.
>
>We have noticed an anomoly with NT and IP where NT will not recognise
units on >it's domain if the subnet mask is not identical.
>
>Can anybody suggest a reason for either / both of these effects and are
>they
>related??????????
>
>Thanks
>Dave
>
>
>
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From: "Christopher Travers" <einhverfr@hotmail.com>
To: dwcjr@inethouston.net, Dave.Pinchin@cdhb.govt.nz,
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Subject: Re: Subnets and SMB was Re: HELP !!!!!
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I don't recommend this-- too much broadcast traffic :(
In that case, why not use SAMBA as your WINS server?
Good info though.
>From: "David W. Chapman Jr." <dwcjr@inethouston.net>
>To: "Christopher Travers" <einhverfr@hotmail.com>,
><Dave.Pinchin@cdhb.govt.nz>, <samba@lists.samba.org>
>Subject: Re: Subnets and SMB was Re: HELP !!!!!
>Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 17:45:37 -0500
>
> > >Can anybody suggest a reason for either / both of these effects
and are
> > >they
> > >related??????????
>
>
>All I have is to add that you cab bypass all computers being on one subnet
>without a wins server is if you have a Cisco router and use an ip helper
>address.
>
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Hi folks.
Couldn't find this when I searched the archives, and didn't know where
this should have been sent, so here goes.