is turned on. Can anybody
kind to confirm with me?
Our network is using a mix of Win2k server, Win2k Pro, Win98, Win95 and
WinMe machines, where the
Win2k server is the domain controller and terminal service applications
server and the Samba is a member
fileserver of the domain. All workstations logon and mount the samba file
services.
We'd like to check if the problem could be solved by setting the oplock
false or any other tweaking is needed.
Thank you very much!
Vincent
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Hi Samba gurus,
I set up a Linux box with samba. First I installed the samba client and
the samba-common pack. That was enough to me since I wanted to connect
to other windows shares. That worked well. Then I made a new kernel.
The kernel runs properly - at least without problems. When I wanted
to connect to a windows share sometimes the linux totally crashes
(a big debug screen with kernel panic). After further 'analizing' I
experienced the following:
When I connect to a hard disk share (e.g. on a windows machine the
C: share) it works.
When I connect to a cdrom share it sometimes crashes and it never
shows the cdrom filesystem correctly. The directories are correct
but their contents are missing and only one file exists.
(it's called 'translation table').
When I changed back to the old kernel everything is OK.
I recompiled the full samba but nothing has changed.
Maybe I missed something out from the new kernel config.
What do I do wrong ?
Thanks a lot,
Csaba
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Hi.,
I am trying to connect to AIX Box running Samba Service. I am getting this
error message,
"System error 1240 has occurred.
The account is not authorized to login from this station."
What is the prerequisite for be able to connect using Windows NT.
Specifications:
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Samba : 2.0.7
Win NT : 4.0 Service Pack 6
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All,
Microsoft's knowledge base tells you that the c:\srvtools directory
needs to be in your path. Edit autoexec.bat.
However, after you have done that, pressing 'change permissions' gives
you a "The procedure number is out of range" error. Not very helpful.
:-(
Gerald Carter wrote:
> On Sat, 02 Jun 2001 21:20:21 Mark Westcott wrote:
>
>>You were right, its in nexus. Did you ever see
>>this working? On My 95 workstations pressing
>>'change permissions' has no effect (no dialog
>>pops up)
>>
>>I'll try 98, see if it works for that, just
>>out of interest (ACLs are working fine from a
>>2k box)
>>
>
> I've never tried it, sorry.
PS: Similarity between the company name and Microsoft's Nexus tools is
purely coincidental. :-)
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Hi friends,
I'm using a samba 2.2.0 in Linux RedHat 7.0.
I have problem when , I try change the password in client
machine(Windows) and i see the message:
password incorret.
If someone have any ideia help me.
[global]
netbios name = Pegasus
workgroup = MYGROUP
server string = Samba Server
guest account = ftp
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 50
security = user
status=yes
encrypt passwords = yes
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
unix password sync = yes
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *ReType*new*UNIX*password*
%n\n *passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
local master = yes
os level = 64
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
omain logons = yes
run a specific logon batch file per username
logon script = %U.bat
logon path = \\%L\%U\profile
logon drive = H:
logon home = \\%L\%U\profile
wins support = yes
domain admin group = @adm
add user script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -g machines -c Machine -d
/dev/null -s /bin/false %m$
share modes = yes
#============================ Share Definitions
=============================
[homes]
comment =" Home Directories for %u"
path = /home/%U/profile
guest ok = no
browseable = yes
writable = yes
force create mode = 0700
force directory mode = 0700
guest ok =no
create mode = 644
read only = no
create mask = 0700
directory mask = 0700
[netlogon]
comment = Network Logon Service
path = /home/netlogon
guest ok = no
writable = yes
share modes = no
create mode = 644
read only = no
public = yes
[tmp]
comment = Temporary file space
path = /tmp
read only = no
public = yes
[public]
comment = Public Stuff
path = /home/public
public = yes
read only = no
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On Thu, 31 May 2001, Norm Dressler wrote:
> I asked essentially the same question and didn't get much
> of an answer. I wonder why it has been ignored and dropped
> since it's original beta...
Give me some time later today and I will answer this
question again. :-) Am a little tied up at the moment.
Cheers, jerry
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Hello all,
I will be setting up a Samba server that will have to house about 70
GB of data. The people who bought the server got it with a back-up up
solution that consists of 70 MB tapes. Obviously this is woefully inadequate
for our needs. The question I have is what would be a good back up solution
for that amount of data? The server is a Dell Poweredge 6300. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.
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Hello
I'm trying to use the SAMBA-2.2.0 way of uploading drivers on Samba server.
But, like some others people, I get an error message saying that I can't
read
from my driver directory on PC. (Like problem reported in
http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba/2001-May/031726.html). I tryed the
suggested
solution but no result...
I'm running Samba-2.2.0 on a SUN Solaris 6 which is the printer's
server.
I'm logged as root on the SUN and, using CITRIX Metaframe, I am logged as
Administrator on the NT Server
You will find my smb.conf and an attachment showing the PC screen and the
encountered error (Sorry, I use a French NT version).
What's wrong ?
Thanks for your help...
; Configuration file for smbd.
;
===========================================================================[global]
workgroup = DCSD
security = share
;
; Impression
; ===========================================================================
load printers = yes
guest account = nobody
printing = sysv
printcap name = lpstat
printer admin = root
;
; Log File
; ===========================================================================
log file = /var/log/samba-%m.log
;
; Lock File
; ===========================================================================
lock directory = /usr/local/samba-2.2.0/var/locks
share modes = yes
;
; Conservation des majuscules/minuscules sous Windows
; ===========================================================================
mangled names = yes
mangle case = yes
default case = lower
case sensitive = no
preserve case = yes
short preserve case = yes
;
; Accents
; ===========================================================================
character set = ISO8859-1
;
; Local master browser : No
; ===========================================================================
local master = no
;
; Home Directories
;
===========================================================================[homes]
comment = Home Directory
browseable = no
read only = no
create mode = 0640
directory mode = 0750
path = /home/dera/%u
;
; Printers
;
===========================================================================[printers]
comment = All Printers
browseable = no
printable = yes
public = yes
writable = no
create mode = 0700
path = /var/spool/samba
;
; Printer Drivers
;
===========================================================================[print$]
path = /usr/local/samba-2.2.0/printers
browseable = yes
read only = yes
guest ok = yes
write list = root
;
; Repertoire ARCHIVE
;
===========================================================================[archives]
comment = Archive Directory
read only = no
browseable = yes
create mode = 0640
directory mode = 0750
path = /ARCHIVE/%u
;
; Zone d'archivage PC
;
===========================================================================[SauvPC]
comment = SauvPC Directory
read only = no
browseable = yes
create mode = 0640
directory mode = 0750
path = /SAUVPC/%u
;
; Zone Web
;
===========================================================================[WebDirectory]
comment = Web Files
read only = no
browseable = yes
create mode = 0644
directory mode = 0755
path = /www/intranet/htdocs
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On Thu, 31 May 2001 at 21:36, Vincent W.S. Tam wrote:> We'd like to check if the problem could be solved by setting the
> oplock = false or any other tweaking is needed.
I don't know if your "access denied" and "file already open
by someone"
errors will be solved by setting "oplocks = false". However, I'd
like you
to know that I'm using Samba 2.2.0 on Linux 2.4.5-ac5 and I do have
"oplocks = false". Why did I do this?
I migrated to 2.2.0 on a new server when I set it up. The old server as
running Samba 2.0.7, also on Linux (kernel 2.2.19) without problems for
quite awhile already. My network is composed of mostly Windows 95 OSR2
clients with Microsoft Office 97, and some Windows 98 clients with
Microsoft Office 97.
When I migrated to 2.2.0 using the same settings as 2.0.7 (I wasn't
"hit"
by the default changes AFAIK because I don't use the printer driver
settings), I had _MAJOR_ oplock break issues especially with Microsoft
Excel 97. After a trial and error elimination, I got things working (and
very fast since I had a major hardware upgrade with the new server) with
"oplocks = false". I did this because the oplock break issues would
cause
Excel to freeze on most, if not all, of the clients.
I'm waiting until 2.2.1 or later until I try unsetting "oplocks =
false".
Unless of course someone can help me figure out what caused all this.
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On Thu, 31 May 2001 at 09:39, Ricker, Tony wrote:> I will be setting up a Samba server that will have to house about 70
> GB of data. The people who bought the server got it with a back-up up
> solution that consists of 70 MB tapes. Obviously this is woefully
> inadequate for our needs.
I'm taking your last sentence to mean that you didn't commit a
typographical error when you said that they got 70MB tapes for a server
designed to handle 70GB of data. That means you'll need quite a bit of
tape to back your data up!! :(
> The question I have is what would be a good back up solution for that
> amount of data?
Is your tape drive connected to your data server directly? Or will you be
doing backups remotely? Also, I presume you won't fill up all 70GB of your
server's capacity right away, so you won't need to back up 70GB since
you'll only back up the data that you have (how ever much of it there is
at any given point in time).
If the tape drive is connected to your data server directly, you could use
the good old tar to get your data onto tape. tar should allow you to
handle splitting to a preset backup medium size, and should allow you to
configure it so that you only backup data changed after a particular date
so that you don't always have to create full backups. You can have full
backups every XX period of time, and have incremental backups in between
these full backups. Alternatively you can probably compress your data and
then split it up or something, but that doesn't look quite as glamorous,
at the benefit of course of saving backup space.
If the tape drive is not connected to the data server directly, you'll
probably have to experiment with smbclient's tar capability. I still
haven't found out how to automagically tar all the shares of a particular
server. My unglamorous solution is to create a restricted "entire"
share,
that shares my Samba share root directory (/var/samba), where all the
other shares are.
I hope this post made sense, somehow. Good luck. :)
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On Thu, 31 May 2001 08:05:01 Eelco Vriezekolk wrote:> All,
>
> Microsoft's knowledge base tells you that the
> c:\srvtools directory needs to be in your path.
> Edit autoexec.bat.
>
> However, after you have done that, pressing
> 'change permissions' gives
>
> you a "The procedure number is out of range" error.
> Not very helpful. :-(
I'll take a look when I get a chance.
Cheers, jerry
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On Thu, 31 May 2001 at 08:53, Zhengqing Yu wrote:> mpsr004:root # ./smbclient //mpsr004/yuz
> added interface ip=138.203.222.251 bcast=138.203.222.255
> nmask=255.255.255.0
> Password:
> session setup failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password - name/password
> pair in a Tree Connect or Session Setup are invalid.)
1. Is the password you typed in correct?
2. Are you sure the server mpsr004 allows root to login via Samba? Mine
doesn't, and AFAIK, shouldn't. You may want to define an alternative
user
to log in as, by using the "-U username" directive. Or map the root
user
to some legitimate user that's allowed to log in.
3. Make sure there is a valid entry for the user you'll be using to login
in the smbpasswd database.
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Hello!
What's the status of "PAM and Win2k/NT Domain logons"-bug?
Doesn't seem
to work.. (I'm using Debian unstable's samba-2.2.0-packages).
The error message I get:
[2001/05/31 16:54:43, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog.c:api_net_sam_logon(177)
api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON.
Thanks for your help!
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Good afternoom,
My friends, I'm with a problem....
I want to tranfer file in ASCII mode... It's possible?!
Thanks!!!
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We're wanting to do this too. I can make a hack to get samba working
without LDAP, but since we're using LDAP for Linux authentication anyway,
it really helps to have all the data in once place!
The code is partially there in the samba cvs tree, but's commented out and
the configure script will not enable ldap support at the moment. I could
go out and check out Samba-TNG, but I'd rather stay with the main samba
project. (What are the pros and cons, anyway, of Samba-TNG?)
cheers,
Michael
On Thu, 31 May 2001, Matt Stevenson wrote:
> I have been searching google/deja for discussion about LDAP and Samba in
> general for weeks now, but can't find any good answers, just lots of
people
> asking the same questions.
>
> We are planning a major (10,000+ accounts) roll out of Samba to replace a
> Netware system, and LDAP would be a MAJOR help in doing this, I'm
surprised
> it's not more of an issue for people.
>
> Matt
>
>
> On Thursday 31 May 2001 09:11, you wrote:
> > I asked essentially the same question and didn't get much of an
answer. I
> > wonder why it has been ignored and dropped since it's original
beta...
> >
> > Norm
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: samba-admin@lists.samba.org
[mailto:samba-admin@lists.samba.org]On
> > Behalf Of Michael L Torrie
> > Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2001 6:12 PM
> > To: samba@lists.samba.org
> > Subject: LDAP status
> >
> > What is the status on getting LDAP support for samba passwords and
> > information in 2.2.x (CVS)? This feature is an essential feature that
we
> > need in order to deploy Samba as a replacement for our Novell system.
Is
> > there a todo list on what needs to be done to get LDAP running? I can
> > provide a limited amount of assistance in coding/debuggin. How about
a
> > proposed official schema (besides the ones from AD)?
> >
> > thanks,
> >
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Some hints about login as root.
unsecure , cause sniffable are unencrypted logins as root (e.g. ftp, http,
telnet)
if really neccessary, use stunnel for swat http://stunnel.mirt.net/.
and set hosts allow/deny parameters in smb.conf to restrict users from WEB
to modify your config.
for telnet and other shells you should forbid root access ....
better is to use only secure shell and to change uid with %>su after login.
thats it....
Eduardo el toro ;)
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private static Person sender;
public static void main (String[] foo){
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 ");
sender.setGender(true);
System.out.println(sender.toString());
}
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hi all,
i m tryin to configure and get samba working on red hat linux 7.0. I am
really h
aving a lot of problems and would b really happy if someone could help me
fix it
...
My smb.conf file looks like this:
----------------------------------------------------------------------
[global]
workgroup = CELL
netbios name = LINWEB
server string = Samba Server
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 0
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
dns proxy = No
guest account = ftp
hosts allow = 192.100.100. 192.100.200. EXCEPT
192.100.100.251
printing = lprng
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
writeable = Yes
browseable = No
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[myshare]
comment = My Share
path = /downloads
writeable = Yes
guest ok = Yes
hosts allow = 192.100.100. 192.100.200. 127.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
my hosts.allow file looks like this:
#
swat: 127.0.0.1 192.100.100.
ALL: 192.100.l00.
I am not able to browse from windows explorer. I have given guest account
as ftp
, I also tried creating a user and on windows explorer tryin to connect
as that
user. when i try to browse on Win Explorer, it prompts me for a
username/passwor
d, I tried with ftp user and also other dummy user that i created but in
windows
i get an error saying "The account is not authorized to login from this
station"
I have run the following command:
# smbpasswd -j CELL -r PDC
and even on windows added the linweb as a NT server.
Please help me with this, am I missing out on something
Waiting
Chirag
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Hello all
Is it possible to use the smbmount command to mount remote NTFS shares off
an NT server?
Any pointers would be great. I was looking to do this to do backups from
the linux box to a NT server.
Any other way to do this?
Thanks
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Hi,
I've got a network based on a linux server with Samba. Most computers are
based on Windows. I use printing with lpd on the linux server and printeres
connected to Windows stations. Now I must connect two printers to diskless
stations and... I don't know what to do it and how to share the printers to
the other computers (still queuing on linux server). Should I install any
minidistribution (if yes, which you can recommand?) or is there any other
solution? As I'am new to linux I'm lookin for as simple solution as
it's
possible.
Help me, please,
Dariusz J. Kawecki
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On Thu, 31 May 2001, Patrizia Canton wrote:
> I do not know if it could help,
> in my case it solved my problem
> change your /etc/pam.d/samba file
> as
> auth required pam_unix.so nullok
> account required pam_permit.so
>
Thank you! This fixed the problem..
I can still see the "api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall
NET_R_SAM_LOGON." error in log but it works..
- Pasi Kdrkkdinen
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Hi fellows!
I4m having trouble joining a W2K Pro in a Samba 2.2 domain. When trying to
log on , after a 20 second "freeze", the error message "You are
trying to
log on with a computer account, try using a global user accont" appears.
I don4t have the faintest idea of what4s happening. My ME and 98 machines
are conecting OK to the domain. What4s the problem with the W2K?
Can anybody help me?
Many thanks
Henique Ulbrich
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Hey there,
I've got a box running Slackware Linux 4.0 (kernel 2.2.6) and Samba 2.0.3
(the version which came with the distribution) which I recently attempted to
upgrade to Samba 2.2.0 by compiling from source code. Now, the machine
still allows domain logons, and the clients are able to download the
userlists fine from the server. However, we're experiencing problems
reading files. One of the fileshares holds our payroll program's files, and
the shares had the same settings one would use with Quickbooks. The problem
would be that the machines couldn't read some of the files. I used the same
settings in smb.conf between 2.0.3 and 2.2.0, and the fileshare under 2.0.3
had no problems. The global and shared file settings of smb.conf are as
follows:
# Global parameters
workgroup = WALKER
netbios name = SERVER
interfaces = 192.168.1.1
bind interfaces only = Yes
encrypt passwords = Yes
update encrypted = Yes
map to guest = Bad User
name resolve order = wins bcast
load printers = No
domain admin group = @adm
domain logons = Yes
os level = 65
preferred master = Yes
domain master = Yes
dns proxy = No
wins proxy = Yes
wins support = Yes
guest account = ftp
[etime]
comment = E-Time Software Location
path = /usr/local/share/etime
valid users = root,scott,beverly,judyf,richs,joseph
read only = No
create mask = 0775
directory mask = 0775
If anyone could give me some ideas, I would GREATLY appreciate it. :)
Scott T. Bishop -- scott@walkerbolt.com
WALKER BOLT Manufacturing Co.
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I just wanted to confirm this -- My nmbd had been strangely dying for
the past few days, which happened to coincide with the introduction of a
Dave client onto the network.
This happens on RedHat 6.2/x86, Samba 2.2.0 and 2.0.7.
d
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I have reached a 2GB file size limit on my AIX samba server.
We are running Samba 1.9.17p2 on AIX 4.3.3.
Is the 2GB limit correct?
Does the 2.0.7 version of Samba correct this issue?
Thanks,
jeff
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On Thu, 31 May 2001, Daryll Henrich wrote:
> I just wanted to confirm this -- My nmbd had been strangely dying for
> the past few days, which happened to coincide with the introduction of
> a Dave client onto the network.
>
> This happens on RedHat 6.2/x86, Samba 2.2.0 and 2.0.7.
I think this has already been confirmed and fixed in the
SAMBA_2_2 CVS code. I remember Jeremy working on it I think.
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Hi all,
i am running samba 2.0.6 and it works fine with WIN98 clients.
But now I have a WIN2000 client with FAT32 and NTFS partitions.
The problem:
When i am copy a file from the FAT32 partition to the samba-server the date
and time from the file is changing to the actual date. From the NTFS
partition the date is correct.
Can someone help me - or must I write a mail to Bill?
Thanks.
Ute
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I have had the same problem with Dave 2.5.2 and samba 2.0.7. I thought
perhaps it would help if I upgraded to samba 2.2.0, but the same behavior
occurs. I have further isolated the problem. The Dave client does not
cause the server to crash if the Dave client has file and printer sharing
turned off.
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Hello List -
I have installed Samba on my Sun E450/Sol7 and I see no major problems with
sharing samba mounts to Win clients.
BUT, in the Sun's /var/adm/messages file the following messages are repeated
over and over again...
...... inetd[191]: netbios-ns/udp server failing (looping), service
terminated
this message gets repeated every 8 to 10 minutes....
Any ideas? Thanks
Ralf Wiegand
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I am trying to mount a samba share on a WinNT 4.0 machine with a batch file.
This batch file is ran by the "at" scheduler. The problem is that it
won't
mount any of the samba shares like this, it gives me system error 1312. It
does the same thing on user level security as well as share level security. I
need to be able to mount these samba shares in order to backup my unix
machines on to a WinNT tape drive.
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Dear All
I'm working on a Win 98 network with mixed first edition and second
edition Windoze machines. Trying to connect them to an SuSE 7.1 box
with Samba 2.0.8.
Are there any issues surrounding the Win 98 part ? I'm a bit
confused about that. Or, does it not make any difference that it's
version one or version two of Win 98 ?
Think I've also got myself confused about encryption of Win 98. I
mean the registry bit where I change a value to zero - I think.
Thanks
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Hi, I've got rh 7.1, and samba 2.2.0 rpm (as downloaded from www.samba.org).
Things are mostly working, but the console, and /var/log/messages are
filling up with messages like the following:
May 31 09:12:42 fpssv003 kernel: smb_request: result -104, setting invalid
May 31 09:12:42 fpssv003 kernel: smb_retry: successful, new pid=21345,
generatio
n=6
It's causing problem when doing backups with tar. tar is reporting
that files are changed as they are being read, which I know is not
happening. The console also gets extremely cluttered with the above
messages, as we mount many shares from this computer.
I've searched the web for info on this problem but I can't find
anything. Do you have any idea what the problem could be? Any idea what
the solution is?
Nathan Wiebe
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Hi,
When opening an Excel spreadsheet and saving it again we get
a dialog box on the NT4 client (PDC is Solaris 7, Samba 2_2 CVS less than
a week old) that says:
System Process - Lost Delayed-Write Data
The system was attempting to transfer file data from buffers to
\Device\LanmanRedirector\SAMBA\account????. The write operation
failed and only some of the data may have been written to the file.
Upon clicking OK, a Microsocft Excel warning appears that says
Your changes could not be saved to "filename.xls", but were saved to
a
temporary document named 'E40D3100'. Close the existing document, then
open the temporary document and save it under a new name.
I can create and delete files with no problem in this share outside of
Excel (from Explorer)
The location of this share is on an NFS shared directory. This setup
worked fine under 2.0.7. Our 2.2.0 configuration is:
[account]
comment = Woodruff and Hampton's share
path = /home/account
valid users = woodruff hampton llefton
public = no
writable = yes
write list = @account
printable = no
create mask = 3770
and the account group (NIS) includes the users woodruff hampton llefton
I thought it might be a lock problem so I changed the smb.conf to have
veto oplock files = /*/
and the error message changes to "Disk Full" even though
the user has plenty of quota and there is no space problem.
Whether or not the veto oplock files on, if I try to copy and paste one of
the spreadsheets I get "Error Copying File.. The storage control block
address is invalid"
This only seems to be a problem with existing files. Newly created files
seem to be OK... It is also a bit sporadic. COuld this be a network
problem? We have 100 Mbit switched to the desktop...
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Lew Lefton
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Hi,
I 've got a samba configuration fully working on RH 7.0. I did a full
install as I have a lot of disk space for testing (8GB HD + 2x40GB HD).
It's running o a K6 II - 500 Mhz
Everything seems to be ok as I can create shares and the clients see the
files, and everything.
The thing is that using "sbmclient -L 192.168.0.10"
gives me an error:
SSL: Error error setting CA cert locations:
error:000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0)
Just ignoring the error works ok, but I don't like error messages, as they
are always bad news.
Any suggestions.
Bruno
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I have recently installed samba 2.2.0 on a Linux-Mandrake-7.2 system
running kernel 2.4.5.
My previous samba 2.0.8 was able to authenticate win95/98 users via
pam system authentication.
Here were the module listings in /etc/pam.d/samba for 2.0.8.
auth required /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
account required /lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
This configuration was security = user and used plain text passwords
(did not require a smbpasswd file) for authentication.
Now that I have upgraded I am unable to get smbd to authenticate via
pam. I have tried the module listings in packaging/Mandrake and
packaging/Redhat as well as the module listings that worked with the
2.0.8 version.
I suspect that smbd is not even looking at the right pam file or
modules for authentication as I am not getting any messages in
/var/log/messages as I normally would for any successful or failed
authentication via pam.
Here are my questions if anybody can help:
1) Does anything at compile time need to be done to get samba 2.2.0
to attempt authentication via pam.
2) Where does that pam file need to be stored?
Currently all of my pam files are in /etc/pam.d and the bulk of which
reference the modules in /lib/security.
3) What does the name of the samba pam file have to be?
Version 2.0.8 used /etc/pam.d/samba, but the included pam files for
2.2.0 have names such as:
samba.pamd
samba.pamd.stack
There was no documentation that I could find that says whether or not
either of these files need to be renamed to samba. Regardless, I tried
both and neither case worked for any of the included pam files.
4) Does the smb.conf configuration for 2.2.0 have to be set up
differently for pam authentication than what worked in 2.0.8 ?
Basically in 2.0.8's smb.conf for my setup which used pam, the
following lines were omitted:
encrypt passwords = Yes
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
I know how to enable plain text passwords in the registry, so please
do not reply with any information about how to do that.
Included below is my current working configuration that requires the
smb passwd file for authentication.
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = MDKGROUP
server string = %h Samba Server %v
encrypt passwords = Yes
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
password level = 0
username level = 0
debug level = 0
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 0
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
printcap name = lpstat
dns proxy = No
printing = cups
preferred master = yes
interfaces = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx
security = user
hosts allow = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
admin users = chas cwilkins
[root]
comment = authorized access only
path = /
public = no
writable = yes
valid users = cwilkins lwilkins chas
[cdrom4]
comment = authorized access only
path = /mnt/cdrom4
public = no
writable = no
valid users = cwilkins lwilkins chas
[images]
comment = authorized access only
path = /root/images
public = no
writable = yes
valid users = cwilkins lwilkins chas
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
create mask = 0700
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
print command = lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s
lpq command = lpstat -o %p
lprm command = cancel %p-%j
browseable = No
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
browseable = No
#[netlogon]
# comment = Network Logon Service
# path = /home/samba/netlogon
# guest ok = Yes
# share modes = No
#[Profiles]
# path = /home/samba/profiles
# guest ok = Yes
# guest ok = No
# browseable = No
#[public]
# comment = Public Stuff
# path = /home/samba
# write list = @staff
# guest ok = Yes
Best regards to those that took the time to read this and thank you in
advance for any replies.
Feel free to e-mail me direct.
Charles Wilkins
chas@pcscs.com
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Subject: Integrating Samba and AFS
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Hi all,
I'm very new at Samba, and have spent the majority of two days reading
documentation,searching archived mailing lists, and scouring the web trying
to figure out how exactly to integrate Samba and AFS. Here's what I've
done and what i've experienced:
- I ran configure without the --with-afs option, compiled samba, installed
it, got it to work just fine.
- I ran configure with the --with-afs option, compiled samba (after
tweaking the Makefile to include AFS libraries), installed it, and got it
to work sort of fine.
- The problem I'm experiencing is that Samba doesn't seem to be keeping
its
own tokens for the client session, it's using the ones that are currently
on the server. That is, I can only access files in AFS space through Samba
if an AFS user with access to those files is klogged onto my Samba server.
Essentially, it doesn't look like Samba is dealing with AFS authentication
at all.
Can anyone help me out with this? How do I force Samba to authenticate
using AFS, and keep track of separate tokens per separate session? I
haven't done anything fancy with the smb.conf file to accomodate AFS --
should I? Any help at all would be much appreciated. Thank you much,
Jeremy
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Hi,
We recently upgraded from 2.0.7 to 2.2.0. When using 2.0.7, we had some
passwords
that were 9-10 characters long and used them with no problems. After
upgrading
to 2.2.0, the 9-10 character passwords no longer work(basically,
anything over 8
characters didn't work). After some investigation, we found that if a
password existed
that was over 8 characters, it worked. But if we created a new password
over eight
characters, it wouldn't work. Or if we changed an existing 10 character
password to
a different password over 8 characters long, it wouldn't work. In
summary, passwords
had to be 8 characters or less to be used reliably with samba.
Can anyone explain what's happening? Did something with password length
change in samba 2.2.0?
Thanks
Dennis
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On Thu, 31 May 2001, Pasi Kdrkkdinen wrote:
> What's the status of "PAM and Win2k/NT Domain logons"-bug?
Doesn't
> seem to work.. (I'm using Debian unstable's samba-2.2.0-packages).
The PAM account management bug is fixed in CVS.
> [2001/05/31 16:54:43, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog.c:api_net_sam_logon(177)
> api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON.
This should not be the casue of your problem (at least it has never
hindered joining a domain in my tests).
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Hello All,
I'm developing a Samba client for the real-time OS-9 operating
system. I have no problems with servers running any version
of Windows, OS/2, but have one (very unpleasant) with Suse
Linux and Samba 2.0.x.
The customer reports me that file locking doesn't work at all.
Because I have no physical access to his server, he sends me
the sniffer output with the following command sequence:
1 fid1=open("test", RW) ->OK
2 fid2=open("test", RW) ->OK
3 lock(fid1, from=0, count=10) ->OK
4 lock(fid2, from=0, count=3) ->OK ?
I don't know why the server permits the second lock request
for the same file and the same (overlapped) region (line 4).
Windows in this situation report right lock error.
I've read smb.conf documentation about "locking=yes" and
"strict locking=yes", but this doesn't help.
I need help from any Linux/Samba guru...
Thanks in advance,
Ilja (please forward the reply if any, to lev[at]oduurl.ru
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Hi
I'm trying to access resources export via Samba from a Windows 98 PC.
I can locate the Linux server and the lp resource on the Linux server via
the Network Neighborhood browser. I can see the "lp" shareable in the
browser window. When I try to capture the printer port or install a printer
in the device I get the error message
"The share name was not found. Be sure you typed it correctly."
The linux server's name is "Desktop".
How can I correct this problem?
I have attached my smb.conf file.
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Hello,
I have a question, probably not Samba, but SMB relative.
There is a program which needs to known if there are any changes
in a certain directory. It looks for a new files there.
As for now it is implemented via infinite searches for new files
in this directory.
I known there are system functions which will wait for these
changes. It works 100% on a local filesystem of course, but
I have no any idea if it works (or how it works) when this
"directory" is on a remote filesystem and is mounted locally
by Linux`s Samba client or Windows` Networking.
Local OS have no idea what is happening on a remote filesystem,
even mounted. (I think)
I suppose there are three ways:
1) Operating system will ask SMB Server to notify it when
certain directory is chenged (new file, delete, etc). --
No additional traffic or CPU waste. Perfect...
2) OS will check for new files every N msec in that directory
itself. Bad...
3) And it won`t work at all...
Any suggestions?
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Tulipant Gergely wrote:>
> On 31 May 2001, 12:25, root <alex@profit.mgn.chel.su> wrote.
>
> > When I try printing or set page settings in Oracle Reports for Samba
> > printer, Oracle Reports crash down.
> > But all others programs (Office, Netscape, Explorer ,...) printing ok.
>
> So why do you ask here? Oracle Reports is a piece of you know what. Request
> its latest patch from Oracle support, or install at least version 6.0.5.35
> if you use version 6.0.x
I use latest version 6.0.8.12 and I testing with more older versions.
Printing for local printer or NT shared printer ok.
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Hi all.
In An Effort will be registerred in PDC in log writes
[2001/05/31 10:28:09, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(375)
shabalihin logged in as admin user (root privileges)
[2001/05/31 10:28:10, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_set_userinfo(2301)
_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to get smbpasswd entry for uid 0
[2001/05/31 10:28:11, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(440)
Closing connections
Repeat attempt
[2001/05/31 10:28:12, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(375)
shabalihin logged in as admin user (root privileges)
{2001/05/31 10:28:12, 2] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(166)
get_md4pw: Workstation shabalihin$: no account in domain
[2001/05/31 10:28:13, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(440)
Closing connections
But machine is prescribed in smbpasswd. Here is my smb.conf:
[global]
interfaces = eth0
netbios name = samba
workgroup = ayach-yaga
server string = Domain Controller
socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE SO_BROADCAST TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=4096
SO_SNDBUF=4096
time server = Yes
dns proxy = yes
domain master = Yes
domain logons = Yes
preferred master = Yes
local master = Yes
nt acl support = Yes
wins support = true
wins proxy = yes
os level = 65
announce as = NT Workstation
security = user
encrypt passwords = Yes
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M
%u
logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U
logon script = logon.bat
log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
max log size = 50
admin users = shabalihin, tyshenko
username = @shabalihin, @tyshenko
guest account = guest
client code page = 866
character set = KOI8-R
preserve case = yes
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
browseable = No
create mask = 0600
[netlogon]
#root preexec = /usr/local/samba/netlogon/logonscript.pl %U %M %m
#root postexec = /usr/local/samba/netlogon/logoutscript.pl %U %M %m
path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon
read only = no
guest ok = no
locking = no
[Profiles]
path = /usr/local/samba/profiles
writeable = yes
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
can you help me
Shabalihin M.G.
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hello,
every user that I intend to create to our future linux file server
(which also domain logon server) will be a memeber of some groups.
RO/RW access on a share is based on group.
Does it matter if the user's group for a share is not his primary
group?
eg user 'joe' will get access to share A based on the fact that is a
member
of group foo1 and access share B based on the fact that is a member
of
group foo2;
I belive that is so, but I want to know for sure...
Thanks
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> Hello all,
> I will be setting up a Samba server that will have to house about 70
> GB of data. The people who bought the server got it with a back-up up
> solution that consists of 70 MB tapes. Obviously this is woefully
inadequate for
> our needs. The question I have is what would be a good back up solution for
that
> amount of data? The server is a Dell Poweredge 6300. Any help would be
greatly
> appreciated.
>
I have a PE 2400 with 48Gb of data.
I personally find Arkeia a good backup solution. It has a complete graphical
java based user internface that runs under Linux and Windows.They even do
have a free version for commercial use with limitted posibilitys (One server,
two clients only I think, no datalimit and no time limit).
I run it on a Debian system and works just fine, I do know they have a Suse
and a RH version to.
Go to www.arkeia.com and see for your self.
I also know that arcserve has a Linux version but never worked with that one
on linux.
Greets,
Ries
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Hi,
Using netstat I can see two udp sockets for netbios-ns
but neither are listening:
*:netbios-ns
linuxbox.loc:netbios-ns
When I run tcpdump I get the following error:
udp port netbios-ns unreachable
I can't see anything in the samba log files to
indicate that there is a problem.
However, I am unable to connect from a client machine
running Windows 2000. I have run the tests in
Diagnosis.txt, and they are all successful up to the
net view test, which fails to find the path to my
samba server.
Can anyone think what the problem might be?
Thanks,
Alastair
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Hello all,
I am experiencing a problem with Windows 2000 clients, in that they are
intermittently losing connectivity with Samba shares. I am running Samba
2.07 on a Solaris 2.7 box with approx. 1000 users. I am not experiencing
the same problem with NT, 95 or 98. User will have been successfully
connected for a period of time and will then try to access samba share and
will get permission denied message. In looking at smbstatus, user is
connected as nobody. If I disconnect all drives, and re-map drives,
eventually share will map as proper user and rights will return. I have not
been able to find any pattern as to when or why this happens. Only that
they are W2K clients. One of the things I have noticed is that in W2K,
shares will disconnect after period of inactivity. Not sure if it related
or not but thoughts are that after disconnecting as a result of inactivity,
when reconnect happens, the authentication is not working properly. I have
included pertinent smb.conf info and log entry for log.smb. Let me know if
additional info is needed. Thanks in advance for the help.
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from srvr99 (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)
# Date: 2000/12/21 13:13:31
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = GALEFH
netbios name = SRVR99
server string = srvr99 Samba Server
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = DFS1FH
log file = /var/log/log.%m
max log size = 50
name resolve order = host lmhosts wins bcast
os level = 0
local master = No
dns proxy = No
wins server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
[homes]
comment = Users' Home Directories
path = /home/%U
valid users = %S
writeable = Yes
create mask = 0700
directory mask = 0700
browseable = No
Here is the entry in the smblog for when this happens:
[2001/05/29 11:29:55, 0] smbd/service.c:(301)
Couldn't find account milee
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Joe Mathews
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We are trying Citrix in an enterprise department and we are asking
to ourself if Citrix - Terminal Server are compatible with Samba used as
PDC.
At this moment we are testing Citrix - Terminal Server on a Win2000
installed as stand alone server and partecipating to a domain
controlled by a PDC on NT4. It seems that the Terminal Server requires
to write some information on the PDC and neither the technical engineer
knows
what and how.
As we are planning to replace the NT4 with Samba servers, I wonder
if anyone can report some experience on the argument.
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On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, ayach-asu wrote:
> Hi all.
> In An Effort will be registerred in PDC in log writes
> [2001/05/31 10:28:09, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(375)
> shabalihin logged in as admin user (root privileges)
> [2001/05/31 10:28:10, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_set_userinfo(2301)
> _samr_set_userinfo: Unable to get smbpasswd entry for uid 0
> [2001/05/31 10:28:11, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(440)
> Closing connections
An 'admin user' is a little different than actually
logging on as root. You need to connect ot the Samba server as
'root' (assuming we talking about joining a Samba domain with
a Win2k client here).
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At 10:01 AM 6/1/2001 +0300, Dragos Delcea wrote:>hello,
>
>every user that I intend to create to our future linux file server
>(which also domain logon server) will be a memeber of some groups.
>RO/RW access on a share is based on group.
>Does it matter if the user's group for a share is not his primary
>group?
>eg user 'joe' will get access to share A based on the fact that is a
>member
> of group foo1 and access share B based on the fact that is a member
>of
>group foo2;
>I belive that is so, but I want to know for sure...
>
Your understanding is correct. The user's access is based on ALL the groups
the user is a member of, not just his/her primary group. Basically, samba
obeys normal unix security.
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samba-2.2.0 on Linux 2.4.5
When copying a file from client to samba server the file date/time is set to the
current time instead of the original file date/time.
This works OK on 2.0.7
Problem appears to be in smbd/replyc.c reply_close()
The set_filetime works correctly.
But, the close_file() call flushes the write cache which updates the date/time
on the file overruling the set_filetime.
Solution:
set_filetime should be called AFTER close_file. However close_file frees the
fsp and pending_modtime so a copy will have to be made before close_file.
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Hello,
I've configured my samba/amanda - server to backup windows NT clients. When
I look into the tar file which was created. There are no exec bits for
archive, system and hidden set. Looks like smbtar is ignoring these bits.
Is there a way to save these bits with smbtar? And for me more important is
there a way to restore the files with the bits they had before the were
backed up?
Thank you
Wolfgang
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Hi,
Yes, i know that this subject has been around before and i have read all
postings, plus documents. But i can't come to a conclusion. Here is the
situation:
We have two domains and many workgroups. We have Win9x and few W2K and
WinNT clients. We have a Samba 2.2.0 installation running on Linux,
member of one of the domains, configured as WINS server. All clients are
configured from DHCP to have the Samba installation as primary WINS. The
second SAMBA installation is on another site, over a WAN link and acts
as PDC and WINS for that site. The two Samba installations are
configured to sync browse lists, and it works fine, clients from the
remote site can "see" the members of the local *domain* and
vice-versa.
The remote site is simple. One subnet, one domain, one PDC, one WINS to
rule them all. The problem is with the local (central) site, which has
many VLANs and broadcast isolated subnets. The W2K and NT clients are
OK, they are members of the domain and can see each other and any Samba
servers members of the domain. But the Win9x clients are configured in
many workgroups. They are registering correctly in the Samba WINS, and
if i smbclient -L the Samba WINS i can see a list of all workgroups. But
of course in the wins.dat file, the workgroups are registered with IP
255.255.255.255, #00 and #1e only. So, the workgroups do not appear in
Network Neighbourhood in Win9x clients at all, they do appear in W2K and
WinNT clients but they are empty as the client cannot find the DMB. Of
cource all clients are able to see all workgroups that they have an LMB
in their subnet (usually, their own workgroup). Of cource, searching
from Windows for a specific computer name is successfull, as all the
clients are correctly registering to WINS.
The final question that i need an answer for, is the following: Is it
possible to rectify this situation (make all workgroups visible in all
clients in Network Neighboorhood) without enabling broadcasts between
the VLANs ? And how ?
My understanding so far is that this is not possible without major
changes in Samba code. Am i right ? The only other answer that i could
think of is 42.
Thanks in advance,
T.
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Dear all,
Recently i ran into the following problem:
Most users over here are able to map there Unix homedirectory via the
[HOMES] and all works fine. But now i have a group of users for which
this does not work and i can't figure out why.
Basically, from windows they just get the message that something's
wrong but from a unix box using the smbclient utility i get:
mycompu:/users/bla % smbclient //sambaserver/bla -U bla
added interface ip=130.161.X.X bcast=130.161.X.X nmask=255.255.X.X
Password: <type in the passwd>
session setup failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password - name/password pair in a
Tree Connect or Session Setup are invalid.)
mycompu:/users/bla %
Now i know this looks like a regular passwd problem however i'm quite
sure that the passwd is correct. I can login to the server as user
bla, ftp to it, change it, hug it etc. I even changed the specific
accounts to test them using my personal passwd and still nothing.
There is only one difference in the "faulty" accounts that i can
think of and that is that there homedirectory is one level deeper that
regular accounts. I mean...
/users/<normal> work fine
/users/extradir/<otheraccount> no go
But it's proparly organized in NIS. And i have no "path = "
statement
in the smb.conf file so it uses the homedirs it retreives from the
system.
Anyone care to comment on this problem?
Thx Antoon
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is anyone actually using a system like this?
we are running a dual samba system consisting of a tng as pdc and a
samba head/2.2.0 as fileserver. the head/2.2.0 is a memberserver of our
domain. as password backend we use ldap. now, we are experiencing quite
a few problems getting our system to work with xfs and acl. (xfs and
acls work fine, no problems there - xfs release 1.0).
first we tryed tng and head (yesterdays cvs checkout). when it comes to
setting acls from the explorer we get a list of all
domainusers/domaingroups (no local users/groups of the server) and try
to add permissions to the acl. well, it just doesn't work. if we try a
couple of times within a short time the system crashes without leaving
any hints why (memory?).
then we decided to try the stable 2.2.0 release instead of the cvs
checkout. it seems to be working with this one, except that we don't get
any domainusers/groups just the local ones.
acls set directly on the filesystem are shown correctly by both
versions. just setting acls from samba seems not to work.
has anyone an idea what the problem could be?
is this even supposed to work?
thank you,
thomas
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This question is a valid one. I have run into the same problem. One of the
developer's reports runs fine when an NT-queued printer is set as the
default,
but crashes when a samba -queued printer is set. If the NT one is default, the
user can change the printer to samba. Printer properties works in a similiar
fashion. We are running Samba 2.2, on NT4.0sp6 and Oracle reports version
6.0.8.8.3. If you find an answer, please share.
Thanks,
Adam Read (By way of Paul's email account)
IT, Univera Healthcare
>>> Tulipant Gergely 05/31 2:38 AM >>>
On 31 May 2001, 12:25, root <alex@profit.mgn.chel.su> wrote.
> When I try printing or set page settings in Oracle Reports for Samba
> printer, Oracle Reports crash down.
> But all others programs (Office, Netscape, Explorer ,...) printing ok.
So why do you ask here? Oracle Reports is a piece of you know what. Request
its latest patch from Oracle support, or install at least version 6.0.5.35
if you use version 6.0.x
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Hi everybody !!!
i've a samba pdc in a FreeBSD 4.2 box, that supports only w2k clients.
i use "oplocks = true" for performance reasons and "veto
oplocks" for
windatabases.
but ...
we have a problem ...
when a user open an MSACCESS mdb database on a samba share, nobody can re-open
this database until the first user close the file.
if i use "locking = yes" msaccess hangup when try to open an used
database
if i use "locking = no" msaccess said to me that the database is
corrupted
anyone have msaccess databases running on samba shares ?
thanks
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-On Friday, June 01, 2001 7:23 AM -0400 Michael Kohne
<mhkohne@discordia.org> wrote:
>> every user that I intend to create to our future linux file server
>> (which also domain logon server) will be a memeber of some groups.
>> RO/RW access on a share is based on group.
>> Does it matter if the user's group for a share is not his primary
>> group?
>> eg user 'joe' will get access to share A based on the fact that
is a
>> member
>> of group foo1 and access share B based on the fact that is a member
>> of
>> group foo2;
>> I belive that is so, but I want to know for sure...
>>
>
> Your understanding is correct. The user's access is based on ALL the
> groups the user is a member of, not just his/her primary group.
> Basically, samba obeys normal unix security.
>
>
> Michael Kohne mhkohne@discordia.org
How would you map them? If the user is a secondary member of foo2, how
could you map them to that share?
We are transferring from a Novell server to Samba, and we are looking at
using group membership to control access to various shares. I.E. - Staff in
the managers group would all have different department names as their
primary group, but would also be members of the managers group... how could
we easily map the managers to the "managers" share when they logon?
- john
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On Thu, 31 May 2001, Bert Beaudin wrote:
> Hello all
> Is it possible to use the smbmount command to mount remote NTFS shares off
> an NT server?
Yes.
> Any pointers would be great. I was looking to do this to do backups from
> the linux box to a NT server.
There is a SMB howto, I think it is ok (iirc some commands use the wrong
syntax). Here is a short version:
Make sure you have smbfs compiled in your kernel or as a module.
You want to run samba 2.2.0 (better) or 2.0.7, or at least use smbmount
and smbmnt from there.
You want ro run a 2.2.19 kernel or a 2.4.5 one (2.2.19 may be a better
choice for a backup thingy)
As root:
mount -t smbfs -o username=ntuser,password=ntpass,workgroup=domain
//server/share /mnt/point
Details are in the smbmount and smbmnt manpages. It is possible to set it
up to allow users to mount.
> Any other way to do this?
smbtar and Amanda
/Urban
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Terry Davis wrote:
> I can't seem to write to the mounted share. I can read fine.
>
> Here is the command I am using:
> mount -t smbfs -o uid=514,gid=515,username=backup,password=XXXXXXX,rw
> //machinename/html /mnt/html
>
> I went as far as to make sure that the UID and GID are the same on both
> machine for the owner of the files and the person who is trying to rw to
> them.
Does the NT user named backup have write permission?
Are the files marked read-only?
uid and gid are only used for linux side access control.
> Any ideas as to what I am doing wrong?
Not really. You could check if there are any kernel messages, and perhaps
let us know which kernel version and samba version you use.
/Urban
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On Thu, 31 May 2001, Wiebe, Nathan wrote:
> Hi, I've got rh 7.1, and samba 2.2.0 rpm (as downloaded from
www.samba.org).
> Things are mostly working, but the console, and /var/log/messages are
> filling up with messages like the following:
>
> May 31 09:12:42 fpssv003 kernel: smb_request: result -104, setting invalid
> May 31 09:12:42 fpssv003 kernel: smb_retry: successful, new pid=21345,
> generatio
> n=6
This is not an error, read the "successful" word a few more times ...
:)
But they shouldn't be "filling up", you shouldn't see more
than one after
each (say) 5 minutes of inactivity per mounted share (if you have 5 mounts
that have timed out you should see 5 messages).
The successful part can easily be disabled by removing a printout in the
smbfs source.
If you get a constant stream that is something else.
> It's causing problem when doing backups with tar. tar is reporting
> that files are changed as they are being read, which I know is not
> happening. The console also gets extremely cluttered with the above
> messages, as we mount many shares from this computer.
No, it is not caused by this. The reports on changed files is probably
caused by something with time resolution, that all files opened are opened
for writing or some other fel.
I know about this problem already.
The tar archive should still contain all files (although you shouldn't
take my word for it, compare yourself).
/Urban
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On Thu, 31 May 2001, Bruno Veldeman wrote:
> SSL: Error error setting CA cert locations:
> error:000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0)
>
> Just ignoring the error works ok, but I don't like error messages, as
they
> are always bad news.
It's a harmless message. RH enabled SSL support which is an experimental
feature. Live with it or build your own samba package, or search the
archives for the missing smb.conf setting. Something like:
ssl cert dir = /
/Urban
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Hi, John.
<snip>
>We are transferring from a Novell server to Samba, and we are looking at
>using group membership to control access to various shares. I.E. - Staff in
>the managers group would all have different department names as their
>primary group, but would also be members of the managers group... how could
>we easily map the managers to the "managers" share when they
logon?
>
>- john
I replaced a Novell server last year and tackled this same problem. I found,
and
modified, a script that would generate a logon batch file that would run as each
user
logged into the network. A copy of the script is attached. Perhaps it will
help.
As we also have a number of NT servers, one of which is the primariy domain
controller, I
had to abandon this approach as the PDC demanded to be in charge of such things.
If your
Samba server is the only one, this should work for you. I use it at home on my
small
network there.
Hope this helps.
-Bill
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Hi! I installed samba 2.2 on a bsdi 4.2 unix machine. I have a weird
problem that only occurs when a user mounts her home directory as a
network drive. Anytime she attempts to save a word file to her home
direcotry on the samba server her windows 2000 machine will freeze. We
tried it using a windows nt machine and it worked fine. Did I
misconfigure my smb.conf file?
This is my smb.conf file:
# 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
smbpasswd file =/etc/smbpasswd
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
[profiles]
path = /local/samba/profiles
read only = No
force create mode = 0744
force directory mode = 0755
Soo Hom
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Subject: Funny packets being thrown at my firewall
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I'm sure this is a config problem but no one can tell me how to fix it...
also, due to it's nature, I'm a bit concerned...
What I see in my messages log is a packet apperantly originating from my
server going out to my firewall and being stopped... the destination is
192.168.100.10 (Class C private network). As I am using the 192.168.1/24
segment, it seems a little strange....
here are the log entries....
Jun 1 12:23:34 Gondor kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=17
24.166.23
1.39:61719 192.168.100.10:137 L=96 S=0x00 I=39273 F=0x0000 T=127 (#40)
Jun 1 12:23:36 Gondor kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=17
24.166.23
1.39:61719 192.168.100.10:137 L=96 S=0x00 I=39274 F=0x0000 T=127 (#40)
Jun 1 12:23:37 Gondor kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=17
24.166.23
1.39:61719 192.168.100.10:137 L=96 S=0x00 I=39275 F=0x0000 T=127 (#40)
Jun 1 12:25:34 Gondor kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=17
24.166.23
1.39:61719 192.168.100.10:137 L=96 S=0x00 I=39277 F=0x0000 T=127 (#40)
Jun 1 12:25:36 Gondor kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=17
24.166.23
1.39:61719 192.168.100.10:137 L=96 S=0x00 I=39278 F=0x0000 T=127 (#40)
Jun 1 12:25:37 Gondor kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=17
24.166.23
1.39:61719 192.168.100.10:137 L=96 S=0x00 I=39279 F=0x0000 T=127 (#40)
My eternal (Internet side) IP is 24.166.231.39 (eth0 interface), the LAN is
192.168.1.x, and I'm using Red Hat Linux 7.1 with all the latest updates (as
provided by Red Hat).
They seem to be sent every few minutes. It first, it was an annoyance but I
have recently become extremely security conscious (after my server was
hacked and had to re-install my software). The packets do two things:
first, they scare me as I don't know where they are coming from or why they
are there and second, they clutter up my messages log so I can't see other
possible attacks.
I suspect smbd/nmbd for two reasons: first, 137 (as I'm sure you know) is a
net-bios port, and second, because when I halt smbd and nmbd, the packets
seem to stop.
If you had a RPM for Red Hat 7.1, I would update to 2.2 (perhaps that would
solve it). Quite frankly, I've no idea why the packets are going to
192.168.100.10.... nothing in the .conf script (or anywhere else) even
mentions that segment..... There seems to be no impact on the function or
performance of Samba... It works so well it's a little scarey (I'm not
used
to anything in the "windows" world actually working... *grins*)
I don't want to waste your time (you guys have better things to do than
answer set up questions) but I can't find the answer anywhere else....
please reply to mailto:dan@eyers.net I'm sending this at work ;-)
thanks for your attention....
Dan Eyers
Webmaster
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Hi Daniel,
I suspect that in your smb.conf you have
interfaces = 192.168.1.xxx/24
but do NOT have
bind interfaces only = yes
so that nmbd is doing stuff on the ipaddrany.
If you want to make sure that nmbd/smbd
ONLY talk over your 192.168.1.xxx address, then
add the bind interfaces only = yes
you may also want to add in your interfaces line your 127.0.0.1
ipaddress, so that smbpasswd and swat will work correctly.
Hope this helps,
Don
-----Original Message-----
From: Eyers, Daniel [mailto:daniel.eyers@honeywell.com]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 12:38 PM
To: 'samba@samba.org'
Subject: Funny packets being thrown at my firewall
I'm sure this is a config problem but no one can tell me how to fix it...
also, due to it's nature, I'm a bit concerned...
What I see in my messages log is a packet apperantly originating from my
server going out to my firewall and being stopped... the destination is
192.168.100.10 (Class C private network). As I am using the 192.168.1/24
segment, it seems a little strange....
here are the log entries....
Jun 1 12:23:34 Gondor kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=17
24.166.23
1.39:61719 192.168.100.10:137 L=96 S=0x00 I=39273 F=0x0000 T=127 (#40)
Jun 1 12:23:36 Gondor kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=17
24.166.23
1.39:61719 192.168.100.10:137 L=96 S=0x00 I=39274 F=0x0000 T=127 (#40)
Jun 1 12:23:37 Gondor kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=17
24.166.23
1.39:61719 192.168.100.10:137 L=96 S=0x00 I=39275 F=0x0000 T=127 (#40)
Jun 1 12:25:34 Gondor kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=17
24.166.23
1.39:61719 192.168.100.10:137 L=96 S=0x00 I=39277 F=0x0000 T=127 (#40)
Jun 1 12:25:36 Gondor kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=17
24.166.23
1.39:61719 192.168.100.10:137 L=96 S=0x00 I=39278 F=0x0000 T=127 (#40)
Jun 1 12:25:37 Gondor kernel: Packet log: output REJECT eth0 PROTO=17
24.166.23
1.39:61719 192.168.100.10:137 L=96 S=0x00 I=39279 F=0x0000 T=127 (#40)
My eternal (Internet side) IP is 24.166.231.39 (eth0 interface), the LAN is
192.168.1.x, and I'm using Red Hat Linux 7.1 with all the latest updates (as
provided by Red Hat).
They seem to be sent every few minutes. It first, it was an annoyance but I
have recently become extremely security conscious (after my server was
hacked and had to re-install my software). The packets do two things:
first, they scare me as I don't know where they are coming from or why they
are there and second, they clutter up my messages log so I can't see other
possible attacks.
I suspect smbd/nmbd for two reasons: first, 137 (as I'm sure you know) is a
net-bios port, and second, because when I halt smbd and nmbd, the packets
seem to stop.
If you had a RPM for Red Hat 7.1, I would update to 2.2 (perhaps that would
solve it). Quite frankly, I've no idea why the packets are going to
192.168.100.10.... nothing in the .conf script (or anywhere else) even
mentions that segment..... There seems to be no impact on the function or
performance of Samba... It works so well it's a little scarey (I'm not
used
to anything in the "windows" world actually working... *grins*)
I don't want to waste your time (you guys have better things to do than
answer set up questions) but I can't find the answer anywhere else....
please reply to mailto:dan@eyers.net I'm sending this at work ;-)
thanks for your attention....
Dan Eyers
Webmaster
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Hi all
I'm trying to migrate our net to a samba plataform, but there are a
terrible inconvenient: aparently, on smbfs the links are not
implemented! I'm using Red Hat 7.1 and samba vs. 2.0.8. Anybody know
if are there any way (update, configuration, etc) to solve this
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Hi Tridge,
I'm not on the samba mailing list (just samba-tech), so I didn't see
this
before..
> I wonder if we can use DFS to make it work right? I'm just thinking
> aloud here, but what about we:
>
> 1) always give a DFS redirect on the "homes" share
>
> 2) when the client asks for the redirected location give them
> \\server\USERNAME (we have the username at that point)
>
Sure, this should work, after a bit of hacking with [homes]..
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>> Can someone on the list (preferably the person
>> who got dfs running) write a short note on what> they achieved?
> Shirish: Are there docs?
Hey Chris,
I didn't see this message before.
Yes, 2.2 comes with a msdfs-setup doc that describes how to set this up.
Jerry has also added this doc to the samba pdf manual in 2.2 (it's chapter
3).
Let me know if more is needed..
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Hello!
My Samba is working with the LPR command in a HP LaserJet, but when I
print doc of the Word from machine Win98
It's print a white page after the document, maybe a Banner? or win
configuration? LPR ?or the kind o printer?
Thank's a lot
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Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone has a pointer to any scripts they used to migrate
from an NT4 PDC to a samba PDC. I have a domain that I am in the process of
migrating as much as possible to linux from NT4. I have seen references in
the samba docs but I have been unable to find anything to actually read the
SAM database and convert it. At this point if no such tools exist I would
settle for docs on the format of the SAM database although I am sure there
are no offical docs on it but hopfully someone has already figured it out.
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Again, majorly off the point, but does anyone know of any good perl scripts
that provide a frontend to netftp? I need to be able to access my server
from behind an http only proxy...
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You might try this:
http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/nt2linux/
Tom Diehl <tdiehl@pil.net> said:
> Hi all,
> I was wondering if anyone has a pointer to any scripts they used to migrate
> from an NT4 PDC to a samba PDC. I have a domain that I am in the process of
> migrating as much as possible to linux from NT4. I have seen references in
> the samba docs but I have been unable to find anything to actually read the
> SAM database and convert it. At this point if no such tools exist I would
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> are no offical docs on it but hopfully someone has already figured it out.
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Hi,
I am trying to use samba as a plain file server, it is the master of a
Workgroup called TESTW2K. Problem now is, I can connect/view shares using the
smblclient tool with linux, no problem at all. But I can't view any shares
using
my w98 machine. Also I can't connect to a specific share, it always rejects,
stating that the password is wrong (this is also what the log.smbd tells me).
Username on w98 machine is same as on samba, passwords for the user are also
same (meaning linux and samba passwords). Again, this only applies trying to
connect from a w98 machine, no problem at all using smbclient on linux.
Anyone got any hint for me?
Thanks in advance...
Nik
nik39 at gmx.net
---------
my smb.conf file:
[global]
workgroup = TESTW2K
netbios name = TESTW2KSMB
interfaces = 172.20.10.7 127.0.0.1/32
bind interfaces only = Yes
min passwd length = 6
keepalive = 30
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
character set = ISO8859-1
os level = 2
preferred master = Yes
domain master = Yes
wins support = Yes
unix realname = Yes
null passwords = yes
guest ok = TRUE
; Uncomment the following, if you want to use an existing
; NT-Server to authenticate users, but don't forget that
; you also have to create them locally!!!
; security = server
; password server = 192.168.1.10
; encrypt passwords = yes
printing = bsd
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = yes
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
; Uncomment this, if you want to integrate your server
; into an existing net e.g. with NT-WS to prevent nettraffic
; local master = no
; If you want Samba to act as a wins server, please set
wins support = yes
; Do you wan't samba to act as a logon-server for
; your windows 95/98 clients, so uncomment the
; following:
domain logons = yes
domain master = yes
[homes]
comment = Heimatverzeichnis
browseable = no
read only = no
create mode = 0750
[emp]
comment = Emp
path = /home/emp
read only = no
locking = no
browseable = yes
create mask = 0770
directory mask = 0770
[printers]
comment = All Printers
browseable = yes
printable = yes
public = no
read only = yes
create mode = 0700
directory = /tmp
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From: Soo Hom <syhom@ece.ucsd.edu>
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Subject: samba 2.2 adding windows 2000 to domain problem
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Anybody have this problem? I have samba 2.2 setup as the domain master.
I can add windows nt machines to the domain. When I try adding windows
2000 machines to the domain it won't authenticate.
This is my smb.conf file:
# 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
smbpasswd file =/etc/smbpasswd
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
[profiles]
path = /local/samba/profiles
read only = No
force create mode = 0744
force directory mode = 0755
Soo Hom
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uncomment
encrypt passwords = yes
Patrick Childers
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From: "Nik Thirty-Nine" <nik39@gmx.net>
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Subject: Samba 2.2.0 problem with authentification
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to use samba as a plain file server, it is the master of a
> Workgroup called TESTW2K. Problem now is, I can connect/view shares using
the> smblclient tool with linux, no problem at all. But I can't view any
shares
using> my w98 machine. Also I can't connect to a specific share, it always
rejects,> stating that the password is wrong (this is also what the log.smbd tells
me).> Username on w98 machine is same as on samba, passwords for the user are
also> same (meaning linux and samba passwords). Again, this only applies trying
to> connect from a w98 machine, no problem at all using smbclient on linux.
>
> Anyone got any hint for me?
> Thanks in advance...
>
> Nik
> nik39 at gmx.net
> ---------
> my smb.conf file:
>
> [global]
> workgroup = TESTW2K
> netbios name = TESTW2KSMB
> interfaces = 172.20.10.7 127.0.0.1/32
> bind interfaces only = Yes
> min passwd length = 6
> keepalive = 30
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY
> character set = ISO8859-1
> os level = 2
> preferred master = Yes
> domain master = Yes
> wins support = Yes
> unix realname = Yes
> null passwords = yes
> guest ok = TRUE
>
> ; Uncomment the following, if you want to use an existing
> ; NT-Server to authenticate users, but don't forget that
> ; you also have to create them locally!!!
> ; security = server
> ; password server = 192.168.1.10
> ; encrypt passwords = yes
>
> printing = bsd
> printcap name = /etc/printcap
> load printers = yes
>
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY
> ; Uncomment this, if you want to integrate your server
> ; into an existing net e.g. with NT-WS to prevent nettraffic
> ; local master = no
>
> ; If you want Samba to act as a wins server, please set
> wins support = yes
>
> ; Do you wan't samba to act as a logon-server for
> ; your windows 95/98 clients, so uncomment the
> ; following:
>
> domain logons = yes
> domain master = yes
>
> [homes]
> comment = Heimatverzeichnis
> browseable = no
> read only = no
> create mode = 0750
>
> [emp]
> comment = Emp
> path = /home/emp
> read only = no
> locking = no
> browseable = yes
> create mask = 0770
> directory mask = 0770
>
> [printers]
> comment = All Printers
> browseable = yes
> printable = yes
> public = no
> read only = yes
> create mode = 0700
> directory = /tmp
>
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Subject: RE: Multiple workgroups, multiple subnets.
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Theodore,
I'm afraid you don't have much to do. Browsing workgroups that expand
across
multiple subnets is only possible in a Domain context. To be able to browse
workgroups that are in another subnet, you would need a Domain Master Browser
for that workgroup, no matter what subnet this DMB is located. You will only
be able to browse workgroups that are in the same subnet, and I think samba
can't do much, because it is how Microsoft works.
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> [mailto:samba-admin@lists.samba.org]On
> Behalf Of Theodore J. Soldatos
> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 2:18 PM
> To: samba@samba.org
> Subject: Multiple workgroups, multiple subnets.
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Yes, i know that this subject has been around before and i
> have read all
> postings, plus documents. But i can't come to a conclusion.
> Here is the
> situation:
>
> We have two domains and many workgroups. We have Win9x and
> few W2K and
> WinNT clients. We have a Samba 2.2.0 installation running on Linux,
> member of one of the domains, configured as WINS server. All
> clients are
> configured from DHCP to have the Samba installation as
> primary WINS. The
> second SAMBA installation is on another site, over a WAN link
> and acts
> as PDC and WINS for that site. The two Samba installations are
> configured to sync browse lists, and it works fine, clients from the
> remote site can "see" the members of the local *domain* and
> vice-versa.
>
> The remote site is simple. One subnet, one domain, one PDC,
> one WINS to
> rule them all. The problem is with the local (central) site,
> which has
> many VLANs and broadcast isolated subnets. The W2K and NT clients are
> OK, they are members of the domain and can see each other and
> any Samba
> servers members of the domain. But the Win9x clients are
> configured in
> many workgroups. They are registering correctly in the Samba
> WINS, and
> if i smbclient -L the Samba WINS i can see a list of all
> workgroups. But
> of course in the wins.dat file, the workgroups are registered with IP
> 255.255.255.255, #00 and #1e only. So, the workgroups do not
> appear in
> Network Neighbourhood in Win9x clients at all, they do appear
> in W2K and
> WinNT clients but they are empty as the client cannot find
> the DMB. Of
> cource all clients are able to see all workgroups that they
> have an LMB
> in their subnet (usually, their own workgroup). Of cource, searching
> from Windows for a specific computer name is successfull, as all the
> clients are correctly registering to WINS.
>
> The final question that i need an answer for, is the following: Is it
> possible to rectify this situation (make all workgroups
> visible in all
> clients in Network Neighboorhood) without enabling broadcasts between
> the VLANs ? And how ?
>
> My understanding so far is that this is not possible without major
> changes in Samba code. Am i right ? The only other answer
> that i could
> think of is 42.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> T.
>
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On Fri, 1 Jun 2001 luiz@pucrs.br wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm trying to migrate our net to a samba plataform, but there are a
> terrible inconvenient: aparently, on smbfs the links are not
> implemented! I'm using Red Hat 7.1 and samba vs. 2.0.8. Anybody know
> if are there any way (update, configuration, etc) to solve this
> problem?
With "the links" you mean symlinks?
smbfs is only useful if you want a linux box to be a client to a SMB
server (like NT). If you are setting up samba as a server for windows
clients, then it does not matter at all what smbfs does. It isn't
involved.
If you do need smbfs and symlinks, read on.
There is no ready made package as far as I know. But there is a smbfs
patch:
http://mars.tuwien.ac.at/~aoe/mystuff/smb.symlinks/smb.symlinks.html
I don't think it will apply vs the most recent 2.4 kernels but it
shouldn't be too hard to merge the changes by hand, if you are familiar
with how "diffs" work (man diff/patch?).
It should be noted that this patch creates symlinks that only smbfs will
understand. I think it would be nice if it produced and understood (parts
of) windows "shortcuts". Or if that is too hard, be compatible with
whatever cygwin does for symlinks.
/Urban
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Ahoy
I am a Samba innocent
I installed a new Debian 2.2 and want to connect to an old Win95. Samba
works fine. Can ping both ways, can browse Apache both directions, can FTP
from Win95 box to Debian, can browse files from Win95 Explorer file manager,
can telnet from Win95 to Debian. The one thing I cannot do is browse Win95
files from Debian.
The Win95 machine name on the network is "davis". The Debian name is
"debian". The share I use to browse Debian from Win95 is
"knothole". I try
this:
smbmount //davis/knothole /mnt
It asks me for password, and then I get this:
ERRSRV - ERRinvnetname (Invalid network name in tree connect)
But I know the network name is correct. I can ping it. And what the heck is
a "tree connect"?
I can mount the Debian box on itself using the exact same syntax:
smbmount //debian/knothole /mnt
Any advice?
Aloha
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Hello List
I'm facing such a annoying problem: I've got a Samba Server working on
a
RH6.2 box and it seems to work well because the clients (windows PCs) are
perfectly able to read and use the shared directories the Server has.
However, every time any of the clients is powered on I get this message:
There isn't any server to validate the user name and password
some network services could be unavailable
I don't have more option than click "Accept" and the windows
finishes
loading. then I check the shared resources and they are there. The thing is
that it doesn't load the user's profile, which is quite frustrating for
someone who is in another building quite far from his terminal.
Estrange as it may seem when I first set-up the Samba Server it worked well
for a week and then the problem arises. Yesterday I set-up another RH6.2
box with the same smb.conf file as the first server and it worked well for a
couple of hours and then the same problem came.
I'm sorry if it was too long but I needed to explain the problem. Any help
will be highly appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
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On Sat, 2 Jun 2001, Robert Davis wrote:
> smbmount //davis/knothole /mnt
>
> It asks me for password, and then I get this:
>
> ERRSRV - ERRinvnetname (Invalid network name in tree connect)
>
> But I know the network name is correct. I can ping it. And what the heck is
> a "tree connect"?
Being able to ping does not mean the NETBIOS name is correct. A tree
connect is a SMB thing, it requires the correct netbios name. So check
what the win95 box calls itself.
More modern servers, like samba, also answer to the netbios name
'*SMBSERVER'.
/Urban
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Hi all,
I have samba 2.0.7-21ssl installed on a redhat 7.0 system. One of the
things we are doing is printing from a DOS/windows system that
automagically generates print jobs within typically 1 or 2 seconds of
each other. We intermittantly lose one or more of these print jobs
completly or 1 or more will be truncated. On at least 1 occasion I have
had one of the print jobs print in the middle of one of the other jobs.
I reconfigured samba so that it would leave the spool files around and
log each of the jobs to see what was really showing up in the spool dir.
What I see is that the spool files are being overwritten by the successive
print jobs because they have the same file name (LANWANPrinterGateway).
Just a thought does the length of the name have any effect on any of this?
It appears to me that if the spool file gets overwritten before it gets
fully passed to lpr I get lost/corrupted printjobs. The printjobs are
text only so it is relatively easy to watch this process. Some printjobs
sent to this printer have a unique extension tacked on to them.
I would also add that these jobs also go directly to a printer attached
directly to a windows machine and things print properly there 99.9999999999%
of the time. Nothing is perfect. :-)
Has anyone seen this behaviour? Any ideas on how to fix this? Whose job is
it to name the spool file? Is this a samba or windows thing? I could write
shell commands to rename the spool file in the "print command =" line
but I think that is too late in the process to help.
All comments welcome. If I am missing something stupid here please point
me in the right direction.
TIA,
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That helped! It works fine now!
Thanks a lot! :-)
Regards
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> uncomment
> encrypt passwords = yes
>
> Patrick Childers
> patrick@thechilders.net
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nik Thirty-Nine" <nik39@gmx.net>
> To: <samba@lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 5:11 PM
> Subject: Samba 2.2.0 problem with authentification
>
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to use samba as a plain file server, it is the master of a
> > Workgroup called TESTW2K. Problem now is, I can connect/view shares
> using
> the
> > smblclient tool with linux, no problem at all. But I can't view
any
> shares
> using
> > my w98 machine. Also I can't connect to a specific share, it
always
> rejects,
> > stating that the password is wrong (this is also what the log.smbd
tells
> me).
> > Username on w98 machine is same as on samba, passwords for the user
are
> also
> > same (meaning linux and samba passwords). Again, this only applies
> trying
> to
> > connect from a w98 machine, no problem at all using smbclient on
linux.
> >
> > Anyone got any hint for me?
> > Thanks in advance...
> >
> > Nik
> > nik39 at gmx.net
> > ---------
> > my smb.conf file:
> >
> > [global]
> > workgroup = TESTW2K
> > netbios name = TESTW2KSMB
> > interfaces = 172.20.10.7 127.0.0.1/32
> > bind interfaces only = Yes
> > min passwd length = 6
> > keepalive = 30
> > socket options = TCP_NODELAY
> > character set = ISO8859-1
> > os level = 2
> > preferred master = Yes
> > domain master = Yes
> > wins support = Yes
> > unix realname = Yes
> > null passwords = yes
> > guest ok = TRUE
> >
> > ; Uncomment the following, if you want to use an existing
> > ; NT-Server to authenticate users, but don't forget that
> > ; you also have to create them locally!!!
> > ; security = server
> > ; password server = 192.168.1.10
> > ; encrypt passwords = yes
> >
> > printing = bsd
> > printcap name = /etc/printcap
> > load printers = yes
> >
> > socket options = TCP_NODELAY
> > ; Uncomment this, if you want to integrate your server
> > ; into an existing net e.g. with NT-WS to prevent nettraffic
> > ; local master = no
> >
> > ; If you want Samba to act as a wins server, please set
> > wins support = yes
> >
> > ; Do you wan't samba to act as a logon-server for
> > ; your windows 95/98 clients, so uncomment the
> > ; following:
> >
> > domain logons = yes
> > domain master = yes
> >
> > [homes]
> > comment = Heimatverzeichnis
> > browseable = no
> > read only = no
> > create mode = 0750
> >
> > [emp]
> > comment = Emp
> > path = /home/emp
> > read only = no
> > locking = no
> > browseable = yes
> > create mask = 0770
> > directory mask = 0770
> >
> > [printers]
> > comment = All Printers
> > browseable = yes
> > printable = yes
> > public = no
> > read only = yes
> > create mode = 0700
> > directory = /tmp
> >
> >
> > --
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On Tue, 29 May 2001 18:05, Gerald Carter wrote:> On Tue, 29 May 2001 07:55:36 Ray wrote:
> > Can I use winbind from the HEAD branch in a standard
> > Samba 2.2.0 installation?
>
> Yes. :-) (not a silly question).
I've been attempting to download the HEAD branch of samba (to extract
winbind) but I don't think I'm getting the whole lot. Maybe it's my
lack of
experience with CVS, but I think I'm only getting the latest updates. Does
this sound correct?
Either way, how do I get the full SAMBA_HEAD source, or better yet just the
winbind source from HEAD? Is it available via FTP maybe?
Any help would be appreciated!
cheers!
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Ray writes:
> I've been attempting to download the HEAD branch of samba (to extract
> winbind) but I don't think I'm getting the whole lot. Maybe
it's my lack of
> experience with CVS, but I think I'm only getting the latest updates.
Does
> this sound correct?
>
> Either way, how do I get the full SAMBA_HEAD source, or better yet just the
> winbind source from HEAD? Is it available via FTP maybe?
>
> Any help would be appreciated!
Take a look at http://www.samba.org/samba/cvs.html
Tim.
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On Sun, 3 Jun 2001 12:06, Tim Potter wrote:> Ray writes:
> > I've been attempting to download the HEAD branch of samba (to
extract
> > winbind) but I don't think I'm getting the whole lot. Maybe
it's my lack
> > of experience with CVS, but I think I'm only getting the latest
updates.
> > Does this sound correct?
> > Either way, how do I get the full SAMBA_HEAD source, or better yet
just
> > the winbind source from HEAD? Is it available via FTP maybe?
> > Any help would be appreciated!
> Take a look at http://www.samba.org/samba/cvs.html
> Tim.
Thanks for the prompt reply
Am I right in saying I only need to download/compile/install everything
(almost) from this URL?;
http://pserver.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nsswitch/?only_with_tag=HEAD
Thanks again
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On Sun, 3 Jun 2001 12:06, Tim Potter wrote:> Ray writes:
> > I've been attempting to download the HEAD branch of samba (to
extract
> > winbind) but I don't think I'm getting the whole lot. Maybe
it's my lack
> > of experience with CVS, but I think I'm only getting the latest
updates.
> > Does this sound correct?
> > Either way, how do I get the full SAMBA_HEAD source, or better yet
just
> > the winbind source from HEAD? Is it available via FTP maybe?
> > Any help would be appreciated!
> Take a look at http://www.samba.org/samba/cvs.html
> Tim.
Please excuse the previous reply. Darn KMail used the wrong (anonymous)
alias. Anyway...
Thanks for the prompt reply.
Am I right in saying I only need to download/compile/install everything
(almost) from this URL?;
http://pserver.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nsswitch/?only_with_tag=HEAD
Thanks again
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I've set up my samba server by the book.
Workgroup is the same for both machines, hosts have been allowed,
passwords have been encrypted since I'm using 2000, shares have been
shared, and testparm works comes up ok.
I can see the Samba share in Network Neighborhood, but when I try to
access it, I get the error "\\server is not accessable. The path was
not found." I can ping both ways using Ip addresses, but if I use
the host name to ping the samba server, it gives an error in windows
"system error 53, network path not found." The windows machine is
the browse master.
I've done smbadduser and added a user with the same name and password
as my Windows box. I have restarted both machines and restarted smb.
I have searched all over the web and realize this is a common
problem, but I simple cannot figure this out.
I would apprecaite any help that anyone has to offer.
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Few more things...
1. logs show nothing
2. Running redhat 7.1
3. I can connect from my linux box to windows without any problem
4. Not sure what version of samba, but it is the one that comes with
7.1 distro.
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On Sun, 3 Jun 2001 14:08, Tim Potter wrote:> Ray writes:
> > On Sun, 3 Jun 2001 12:06, Tim Potter wrote:
> > > Ray writes:
> > > > On Tue, 29 May 2001 18:05, Gerald Carter wrote:
> > > > > On Tue, 29 May 2001 07:55:36 Ray wrote:
> > > > > > Can I use winbind from the HEAD branch in a
standard
> > > > > > Samba 2.2.0 installation?
> > > > > Yes. :-) (not a silly question).
[edited]> > Am I right in saying I only need to download/compile/install
everything
> > (almost) from this URL?;
> >
http://pserver.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nsswitch/?only_with_
> >tag=HEAD
> You want the whole branch, not just the stuff from the nsswitch
> directory.
> Tim.
Tim
I'm sorry if I've missed something obvious, but it seems that your
statement
contradicts Gerald's.
Can you spell it out for this dummy? :-} What do I need to download?
Thanks again (and again...),
Ray
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Ray wrote:>
> On Sun, 3 Jun 2001 14:08, Tim Potter wrote:
> > Ray writes:
> > > On Sun, 3 Jun 2001 12:06, Tim Potter wrote:
> > > > Ray writes:
> > > > > On Tue, 29 May 2001 18:05, Gerald Carter wrote:
> > > > > > On Tue, 29 May 2001 07:55:36 Ray wrote:
> > > > > > > Can I use winbind from the HEAD branch in a
standard
> > > > > > > Samba 2.2.0 installation?
> > > > > > Yes. :-) (not a silly question).
> [edited]
> > > Am I right in saying I only need to download/compile/install
everything
> > > (almost) from this URL?;
> > >
http://pserver.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nsswitch/?only_with_
> > >tag=HEAD
> > You want the whole branch, not just the stuff from the nsswitch
> > directory.
> > Tim.
> Tim
>
> I'm sorry if I've missed something obvious, but it seems that your
statement
> contradicts Gerald's.
>
> Can you spell it out for this dummy? :-} What do I need to download?
>
See, http://www.samba.org/samba/cvs.html and read the section on 'Access
via CVS'.
Run the commands as shown and you should have a new Samba tree.
Complile samba as normal, and then use the winbind components.
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Ray writes:
> > > Am I right in saying I only need to download/compile/install
everything
> > > (almost) from this URL?;
> > >
http://pserver.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/nsswitch/?only_with_
> > >tag=HEAD
> > You want the whole branch, not just the stuff from the nsswitch
> > directory.
> > Tim.
> Tim
>
> I'm sorry if I've missed something obvious, but it seems that your
statement
> contradicts Gerald's.
>
> Can you spell it out for this dummy? :-} What do I need to download?
OK, I suspect Gerald said something like use the SAMBA_TNG
version of winbindd which you can do, but this has since been
merged into head in the last week or so.
So to get winbind compiled from head you need to do:
1. get latest cvs version using instructions at cvs.html
2. run ./configure <your configure options here> from the source
directory. I recommend using at least --with-pam
3. type make which should build everything including winbind
The winbindd daemon should be in the source/bin directory, and
the nss library and pam modules should be in source/nsswitch.
Tim.
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hello samba mailing list,
i have a network of win98 machines connected to a linux box
running redhat 6.2 and samba 2.0.8.
we are running an application that uses msaccess databases,
when this program is run off of the samba server i get an
error on the win98 machine that says:
Run-time error '7':
Out of memory
the error logs for this workstation on the server have messages that
look like this:
[the time] smbd/oplock.c: oplock_break(976)
oplock_break: receive_smb timed out after 30 seconds.
oplock_break failed for file TF4WIN/TF4WIN.EXE (dev=816,inode=12697).
[the time] smbd/oplock.c: oplock_break(1050)
oplock_break: client failure in oplock break in file TF4WIN/TF4WIN.EXE.
and smbstatus returns
Locked Files:
Pid DenyMode R/W Oplock Name
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10476 DENY_NONE RDWR NONE /home/TF4WIN/TF4WIN/TFDATAFL.LDB
10476 DENY_DOS RDONLY NONE /home/TF4WIN/TF4WIN/TF4WIN.EXE
10476 DENY_NONE RDWR NONE /home/TF4WIN/TF4WIN/TFDATAFL.MDB
10476 DENY_DOS RDONLY EXCLUSIVE+BATCH /home/TF4WIN/TF4WIN/IDFILE.DAT
i can't figure out any sort of pattern. i can run it on one client and
have it work, then exit and restart the program and get this error when
no other clients are connected. sometimes i don't get any errors and
multiple clients can use the program simultaneously.
the files always say NONE for Oplock except for IDFILE.DAT which is always
as it is above. i have tried setting oplocks = false for this share, i
have tried level2 oplocks = true. i even tried using samba 2.2.0 with
these options. each time i changed an option i restarted samba just to
make sure the changes would take effect.
with oplocks = false i get this error every time i run the programs.
not sure if level2 oplocks helped or not, but i still got the error.
if i put everything on a win98 share everything works fine.
any ideas.
thanks
-brandon
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Hi,
the URL to 'nbfw, the NetBIOS forwarder' on the samba.org download page
isn't
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My employers have bought 3com Internet Servers to put into some of our
regional offices. These have Red Hat 6.1 inside (and Samba 2.07) and
I've hacked it so they can act as Domain Controllers to the Win95
workstations in those offices.
Next year, though, we're upgrading their workstations to Win2k and Samba
2.07 won't be enough. Can Samba 2.2 run on a Red Hat 6.1 base? Or am I
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On Sun, 3 Jun 2001 20:58, Bruce Richardson wrote:> My employers have bought 3com Internet Servers to put into some of our
> regional offices. These have Red Hat 6.1 inside (and Samba 2.07) and
> I've hacked it so they can act as Domain Controllers to the Win95
> workstations in those offices.
>
> Next year, though, we're upgrading their workstations to Win2k and
Samba
> 2.07 won't be enough. Can Samba 2.2 run on a Red Hat 6.1 base? Or am
I
> going to have to do some comprehensive upgrading?
2.2.0 runs fine on my Redhat 6.1 machine.
cheers!
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Saludos!
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I've successfully (finally) downloaded the full HEAD branch of Samba. My
intention is to compile it and then grab just Winbind for my existing 2.2.0
system, but I'm willing to upgrade the lot if required.
I've attempted to configure with this command line;
./configure --with-automount --with-pam --with-pam_smbpass --with-winbind
But I get this error immediately after typing 'make';
WARNING: you need to rerun autoconf
I get no obvious errors during the configure process.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
cheers!
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Ray writes:
> I've successfully (finally) downloaded the full HEAD branch of Samba.
My
> intention is to compile it and then grab just Winbind for my existing 2.2.0
> system, but I'm willing to upgrade the lot if required.
>
> I've attempted to configure with this command line;
> ./configure --with-automount --with-pam --with-pam_smbpass --with-winbind
>
> But I get this error immediately after typing 'make';
> WARNING: you need to rerun autoconf
Try doing another cvs update - you may have a more recent
configure.in which needs to be turned into a configure script.
Or you could just run autoconf which will get rid of the error.
The latest cvs head seems to have an up to date configure and
configure.in
Tim.
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On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 11:58:12AM +0100, Bruce Richardson wrote:
> My employers have bought 3com Internet Servers to put into some of our
> regional offices. These have Red Hat 6.1 inside (and Samba 2.07) and
> I've hacked it so they can act as Domain Controllers to the Win95
> workstations in those offices.
> Next year, though, we're upgrading their workstations to Win2k and
Samba
> 2.07 won't be enough. Can Samba 2.2 run on a Red Hat 6.1 base? Or am
I
> going to have to do some comprehensive upgrading?
Dont know, but have a look at www.kyzo.com, I believe it's their
stuff inside the 3Com boxen.
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I am having trouble writing and browsing shares. I have the default
"Homes"
share set up and it works fine. However, I have created another share and I
can't browse or write to it. In fact, the only user who can access it is
the Linux Owner. The smb.conf file shows has the correct "valid
users",
"users", and "write list"... is there something I need to do
to override the
filesystem attributes?
Thanks,
Brendan
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Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2001 16:33:27 -0500
From: George Saly <george@saly.com>
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Hi
I am running samba 2.2 with the samba server being the PDC. Connected to
the network is a WIN2k client and 2 windows 98 clients. The smb.conf
file is attached.
Here is the problem. I cannot log in from
1. Windows 98 clients and
2. smbclient does not like some user logins.