When I run smbclient
1. smbclient //LINUX01//homes -U test
password is requested, I enter the password, and I get in
2. smbclient //LINUX01//homes -U Jane
password is requested, I enter the password, and I cannot
get in
(ERRSV - ERRbadpw (Bad Password - name/password pair in a
Tree Connect
or Session Setup are invalid)
3. smbclient //LINUX01//homes -U Jane
password is requested, I do not enter a password, and I
cannot get in.
(ERRSV - ERRbadpw (Bad Password - name/password pair in a
Tree Connect
or Session Setup are invalid)
4. smbclient //LINUX01/tmp -U Jane
password is requested, I do not enter a password, and get
in as guest
I have rebuilt the /etc/passwd and smbpasswd files more than once.
----------- smb.conf -----------------
# Global parameters
[global]
# from document Samba 2.2.x as a PDC
workgroup = ARRIS_DMN
netbios name = LINUX01
os level = 65
preferred master = yes
domain master = yes
local master = yes
security = user
encrypt passwords = Yes
domain logons = yes
# stuff that I want
server string = Samba Server
interfaces = eth0
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
name resolve order = wins lmhosts hosts bcast
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=8192 SO_RCVBUF=8192
dns proxy = No
wins support = yes
# status = yes
hosts allow = 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0
# share modes = no
Domain Admin group = @admin
# from document
[netlogon]
comment = Network Logon Service
path = /home/netlogon
write list = ntadmin
writeable = No
[profiles]
comment = Profiles
path = /tmp/smb/ntprofile
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
# mine
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
# path=/home/%S
path=/home/%u
writeable = Yes
# browseable = No
[tmp]
comment = Temporary file space
path = /tmp
writeable = Yes
guest ok = Yes
[George]
path = /home/George
writeable = Yes
[DATA]
path = /DATA
---------------------------------------
Thanks for your help in advance
George
glsaly@hotmail.com
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Andrew,
I've just read your comments in the README file on the mirror site in
Finland.
I was on a course a couple of weeks ago doing Unix server administration,
which included setting up Samba 2.0.7. I think it completely *rocks* ... and
now I'm trying to set it up at home - where I have an old 586 box with
Solaris 8.
Samba 2.0.7 comes kinda pre-installed with Solaris 8, which is pretty bad
because they've compiled the source with non-standard paths ... and not
provided documentation of their build! I'm just about to rip it out and
rebuild
from a downloaded copy of a more current version.
Keep up the good work!
Sean Healey
Millennium Technical Services Ltd
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hi,
i am working my way through the sams teach yourself samba book. It details
an interesting way to redirect winpopup messages to an x-terminal window, as
i am using my samba system from the command prompt i was wondering if there
was an equivelent command to:
message command = /bin/bash -c '/usr/X11R6/bin/xterm -T "Winpopup
message"
\ -e /usr/bin/vim %s; rm %s' &
to have the same effect but output to a standard terminal command prompt
(i.e. non x windows)
and i'm not using x-windows becuase i feel brave :)
thanks in advance for satifying my curiosity,
dave
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Good Day
I Have installed samba 2.0.7 on solaris 2.6 and everything looks great. Now I
want to print from my laptop (win2000 pro) to the printer but its telling me
that I don't have permission to the printer. I am on the same network as the
printer
Can you please help me solve the problem??
Thanks a lot
Richard
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The multiple workgroups part takes multiple samba servers, so
I generally reccomend against it: create one virtual server
per old workgroup in the new workgroup.
Multiple subnets has been supported since 1.9.x, with
or without (Authentication) Domains: see
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/ch01_04.html#ch01-52572
for an illustration of how they work.
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Repost -
This Samba server is running on a Solaris 7/E450. The samba shares and print
queues are working OK. The following messages are logged in the
/var/adm/message files.
I'm not sure what it is I have to correct?!
Thank You
Ralf Wiegand
Jun 4 01:59:49 neptune inetd[193]: netbios-ns/udp server failing (looping),
service terminated
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service terminated
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.....
...
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What is the file size limit on Samba 2.0.7 for AIX?
What is the file size limit on Samba 1.9.17p2 on AIX?
Is this documented anywhere?
I am hitting a 2GB limit with 1.9.17.p2.
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what do I have to do to have WINS up on a samba server?
the current setup we have (linux file + logon server) does not have
WINS
enabled (it relies on broadcasting I think).
I plan upgrading to samba 2.2.x and I think it would be good to have
a WINS server on the same file+logon server.
besides enabling wins support in smb.conf what do I have to do?
thank you
Dragos
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I'm sorry, but what is the exact url (via ftp/web/browser) that I need for
dl
for the latest winbind merged into head? I can't seem to find it in the
directories at ftp://pserver.samba.org/pub/unpacked/
THANKS!
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Subject: Re: Winbind support? (or, how to get SAMBA_HEAD)
From: Tim Potter <tpot@valinux.com>
Date: 2001-06-03 6:18:34
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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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Whenever I try to connect my browser to ANY URL I get back an error that says
"Unknown host _URL_"
Does anyone know why? I know that I can ping from my linux box to another
machine on the network, to my linux box from another machine on the network,
and my network configuration seems correct.
FYI - RHL 7.1 - Samba 2.0
TIA!!
~Mary
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Subject: Re: QUIERIO SABER QUE ES SAMBA Y RARA QUE SE UTILIZA
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From: "Harald Stangl" <harald.stangl@gmx.de>
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hi,
i'm working on a network where win98 clients should log on a samba server.
At the moment, accessing the shares only works with the "log onto nt
domain"
option in the microsoft network client disabled, but this means that users
providing a wrong password don't get an error message and simply can't
access their shares.
If I enable the "log onto nt domain" option, i can't get past the
logon
window because windows always tells me "invalid parameter" (or
similar,
german windows) although username, password and servername are right and i
have a logon share on my samba server.
Can anybody tell me whats wrong?
thanks,
Harald Stangl
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I am running Samba 2.0.7. I have been tossing this question about at the
office:
Does Samba authenticate a user only once, allowing the user access to shares
until the next login?
or
Does Samba have to authenticate a user each time he attempts to access a
share?
I am developing a project plan whereby I will be installing Samba on an HP9000
that is on another segment (in another state!) from the workstations accessing
the shares. If Samba must authenticate a user each time he accesses a share,
I would prefer to set up a PDC local to the Samba server so that no
authentication traffic has to travel the WAN.
Thanks in advance,
Ryan Frantz
Senior System Administrator
Acclamation Systems, Inc
Pittsburgh, PA
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Subject: Re: Samba Authentication
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I am not certain, but one way to find out for sure is to turn debuging up to
10 and look for authentication dialog from that hostname while you are
accessing shares.
MS LANMAN networks have some authentication packets that are present each
time a share is accessed, however, this is less overhead than an initial
login authentication, especially samba's initial login.
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Subject: Samba Authentication
> I am running Samba 2.0.7. I have been tossing this question about at the
> office:
>
> Does Samba authenticate a user only once, allowing the user access to
shares> until the next login?
>
> or
>
> Does Samba have to authenticate a user each time he attempts to access a
> share?
>
> I am developing a project plan whereby I will be installing Samba on an
HP9000> that is on another segment (in another state!) from the workstations
accessing> the shares. If Samba must authenticate a user each time he accesses a
share,> I would prefer to set up a PDC local to the Samba server so that no
> authentication traffic has to travel the WAN.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ryan Frantz
> Senior System Administrator
> Acclamation Systems, Inc
> Pittsburgh, PA
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Subject: PAM rejecting user!
Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2001 12:41:44 -0400
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Hi everybody,
I would apreciate a little help here. I'm totaly frustated!
Since my very first installation and after a couple of up- and downgrades
I'm still getting PAM error messages
in my syslog all over the place. Basically it works (I don't know why, since
the user is getting rejected),
but it is very, very slow.
I have RedHat 7.1, kernel 2.2.19, samba-2.2.0, and W2K. I have
"security=share", and the user 'nobody'
is in /etc/passwd as well as in /etc/samba/smbusers. (I'm getting the
messages for the other users as well.)
These are the error messages:
--- snip -------------
Jun 4 12:31:54 willy smbd[578]: [2001/06/04 12:31:54, 0]
passdb/pampass.c:pam_passcheck(405)
Jun 4 12:31:54 willy smbd[578]: PAM: System Validation Failed - Rejecting
User!
Jun 4 12:31:54 willy samba(pam_unix)[578]: authentication failure; lognameuid=0
euid=0 tty=samba ruser= rhost=192.168.2.110 user=nobody
--- snip -------------
(Is that ok, that logname, tty and ruser are empty? And uid=0 makes me
nervous too.)
Any ideas, what I can do to find out what's wrong?
Thanks,
-- Bernd
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samba version 2.2.0
So here's the problem that I'm having. I can query my own name, and I
set
the wins server directive properly and the name resolve order properly,
but its still trying to look on the broadcast for the name (which its not
finding) any thoughs? here's my smb.conf params:
[global]
workgroup = VME
server string = Sun Server
hosts allow = 10.1. 127.
netbios name = grape
name resolve order = wins bcast hosts
log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log/samba.%m
max log size = 50
security = server
password server = 10.1.0.15
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
local master = no
domain master = no
wins server = 10.1.0.15
dns proxy = no
browseable = yes
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = yes
guest ok = yes
writable = yes
[public]
comment = Public Stuff
path = /export/home/samba
public = yes
writable = yes
guest ok = yes
printable = no
and here's the output from nmblookup pdc
querying pdc on 10.1.0.255
name_query failed to find name pdc
Any ideas?
Thanks,
jon
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Subject: question for samba version 2.0.9
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Hello,
I am the lab engineer in HP. I have been working the port of different
versions of Samba to the MPE/iX platform in HP.
The most current version of Samba 2.0.x is 2.0.9, this version contains
changes to fix a locally exploitable security hole in previous release
2.0.7 of Samba that allows a user with a shell account to corrupt local
devices (such as raw disks). What kind of symptoms that this security
problem was reported. Besides the raw disk, what kind of other local
devices can be corrupted. The reason that I asked these questions is that
the Samba version 2.0.7 has been ported and available on MPE/iX platform
in HP. I just want to evaluate to see if this security hole only impacts
for Unix platform or it also impacts to other OS platforms such as MPE/iX
platform.
Thank you for your reply.
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I'm trying to allow samba connections to my linux server through my
firewall. Which ports do I need to open up on my firewall for this to
happen? Thanks.
Mark Pinto
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Hi there,
We are attempting to use Samba 2.2 under IRIX
as a PDC for Windows 2000 workstations. I was wondering
if you could please tell me when you expect the binaries to
be released for SGI Irix.
Thank you very much for your time,
-du
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If you are talking about the open source version the binaries are
available on the samba web sites. If you mean the SGI supported
version, it just released last week.
Damian Upton wrote:>
> Hi there,
>
> We are attempting to use Samba 2.2 under IRIX
> as a PDC for Windows 2000 workstations. I was wondering
> if you could please tell me when you expect the binaries to
> be released for SGI Irix.
>
> Thank you very much for your time,
>
> -du
>
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Subject: Re: Client doesn't detect Samba Server
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Hi,
I am running Samba on RH7.0.
I had a problem like that, and still have it sometimes. But I improved a lot
changing the power management settings in BIOS of the PC running Samba. When
the PC Dozes or Sleeps, the clients have to ask several times to get an
answer from the server. So make it stay awake.
I hope it helps.
Bruno Veldeman
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From: "Wilmar Pirez" <wilmar.perez@caribe.udea.edu.co>
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Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 3:49 PM
Subject: Client doesn't detect Samba Server
> 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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Subject: Re: firewall/ports
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You wrote:> I'm trying to allow samba connections to my linux server through my
> firewall. Which ports do I need to open up on my firewall for this to
> happen?
If you look into the /etc/services file in your Linux/RH you will see that
netbios uses ports 137 though 139 on tcp and udp.
Altough only tcp should be needed as far as I know. :-)
I hope it helps!
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Dear sir(s),
I'm using samba for about 5 years. I'm using samba 2.2.0 now.
I meet a problem. I have to subnets, both subnets has a samba server runing on
redhat Linux 7.1.
The connection betwing to subnets is not permenent link. It's a ip-tunnel
link. ecch end was a Linux box.(that is the samba running)
Each configed as WINS server. I want to Win9x machinse on each subnet can access
those on another subnet.
I read the BROWSING.txt and BROWSING-Config.txt, both of them save MUST use only
one WINS server. But I can't do that. because the link will break. so I must
have one WINS server on echo subnet.
Is there any solution to
1) Automatic dump a samba wins server's db to other? or
2) Do a WINS proxy to other WINS server when the quering name doesn't in
Local WINS db? or
3) A little program that register to WINS server with given name,type and IP.
(By using this program with "wins hook" options, I can replicat a wins
server to another.)
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Subject: Re: QUIERIO SABER QUE ES SAMBA Y RARA QUE SE UTILIZA
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Yo uso samba para compartir recursos en Linux con Win 98. Toda la
documentacisn esta en Inglis.
Si lo necesitas en Espaqol, lo tienes bastante mal.
Estudiando WinNT y como funcionan dominios y recursos compartidos ya te
ayudara algo, pero no es lo mismo.
Si tienes problemas, intentari de ayudarte!
Un saludo,
Bruno Veldeman
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> Saludos!
> Soy un estudiante de informatica y me gustarma
> recibir informacisn basica para entender
> exactamente lo que es SAMBA.
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Howdy all:
I am experiencing a seemingly random problem with several print queues on a
samba 2.2.0 /VA-RHL 6.2.4 server. We currently have 73 printers on a dual
PIII866 VA 1220 server.
Everything works fine for the most part. Once in a while a queue will display
as paused when viewed from NT and jobs will be spooled but will not print.
Examination of the server shows printing and spooling enabled and all other
queues work normally. This seems to happen once every other day or so and there
is no commonality to the model of printer/driver or the type of job being
printed. I have tried waiting it out but the queue does not restart by itself.
I usually coax it into cooperation by issuing lpc down queue, cleaning any junk
from the spool directory and issuing lpc restart queue. This usually gets the
queue working again. This has happened to approximately 10 of the queues in the
last week with two or three being repeat offenders. While the queue is not
responding all other queues continue to work as expected.
I have looked through some of the logs but nothing jumps out at me as being a
problem.
Can someone suggest more exactly were I should look for problems/errors? Has
anyone else seen this happen?
Any input is appreciated.
paul sanders
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hallo mark!
With reference to Mark Pinto on 04.06 13:40:> I'm trying to allow samba connections to my linux server through my
> firewall. Which ports do I need to open up on my firewall for this to
> happen? Thanks.
netbios-ns 137/tcp # NETBIOS Name Service
netbios-ns 137/udp
netbios-dgm 138/tcp # NETBIOS Datagram Service
netbios-dgm 138/udp
netbios-ssn 139/tcp # NETBIOS session service
netbios-ssn 139/udp
microsoft-ds 445/tcp
microsoft-ds 445/udp
another question: do you work with ipchains? can you send me an example. my
ipcahins-firewall do not work
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> hi,
>
> i'm working on a network where win98 clients should log on a samba
server.
> At the moment, accessing the shares only works with the "log onto nt
domain"> option in the microsoft network client disabled, but this means that users
> providing a wrong password don't get an error message and simply
can't
> access their shares.
> If I enable the "log onto nt domain" option, i can't get past
the logon
> window because windows always tells me "invalid parameter" (or
similar,
> german windows) although username, password and servername are right and i
> have a logon share on my samba server.
> Can anybody tell me whats wrong?
can you send me your smb.conf. i hope that i can help you then.
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hallo dragos!
With reference to Dragos Delcea on 04.06 16:08:> what do I have to do to have WINS up on a samba server?
> the current setup we have (linux file + logon server) does not have
> WINS
> enabled (it relies on broadcasting I think).
> I plan upgrading to samba 2.2.x and I think it would be good to have
> a WINS server on the same file+logon server.
> besides enabling wins support in smb.conf what do I have to do?
>
# WINS
# Who is WINS-Server; default = no
;wins server # i am WINS-Server; default = no
wins support = yes
# transmitting WINS-request; default = no
wins proxy = yes
# Looking for name-requests in DNS; default = no
dns proxy = yes
only wins server or wins support can work. for more infos look at the
man-pages for smb.conf
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i try it a second time
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hallo guys!
i am reading "Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours.
i made certificates for the client. but i do not know, where i must install
the client certificates on win9x and winnt
can you help me
thanx
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Thanks all for the replies...is microsoft-ds needed? What is it? :)
I work with iptables, first time messing around with samba as a fileserver,
though. Attached is my iptables script...hope it helps. If anyone has a
great ipchains example, I would be interested in seeing it, too.
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Ott [mailto:Michael.Ott@erlm.siemens.de]
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hallo mark!
With reference to Mark Pinto on 04.06 13:40:> I'm trying to allow samba connections to my linux server through my
> firewall. Which ports do I need to open up on my firewall for this to
> happen? Thanks.
netbios-ns 137/tcp # NETBIOS Name Service
netbios-ns 137/udp
netbios-dgm 138/tcp # NETBIOS Datagram Service
netbios-dgm 138/udp
netbios-ssn 139/tcp # NETBIOS session service
netbios-ssn 139/udp
microsoft-ds 445/tcp
microsoft-ds 445/udp
another question: do you work with ipchains? can you send me an example. my
ipcahins-firewall do not work
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I have somehow managed to screw my pam files up so bad that I can't log in
at
all to my linux box from a remote machine. Can someone please tell me what
files I need for this to work and what those files should look like?
I altered, login, rlogin, other, passwd, and samba from my pam.d file. I
think that might be where my screw up is.... (RHL 7.1, pam 0.74)
THANKS!
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Anyone know where I went wrong? My firewall script wont let me connect from
the outside connecting to 209.8.8.217. I think that all the information you
need is in my firewall script. I can still connect internally just fine,
connecting to 10.0.0.1
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
Mark Pinto
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Thanks all for the replies...is microsoft-ds needed? What is it? :)
I work with iptables, first time messing around with samba as a fileserver,
though. Attached is my iptables script...hope it helps. If anyone has a
great ipchains example, I would be interested in seeing it, too.
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hallo mark!
With reference to Mark Pinto on 04.06 13:40:> I'm trying to allow samba connections to my linux server through my
> firewall. Which ports do I need to open up on my firewall for this to
> happen? Thanks.
netbios-ns 137/tcp # NETBIOS Name Service
netbios-ns 137/udp
netbios-dgm 138/tcp # NETBIOS Datagram Service
netbios-dgm 138/udp
netbios-ssn 139/tcp # NETBIOS session service
netbios-ssn 139/udp
microsoft-ds 445/tcp
microsoft-ds 445/udp
another question: do you work with ipchains? can you send me an example. my
ipcahins-firewall do not work
Gru_ & bye
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Hi
I'm migrating samba from version 2.0.7 to 2.2.0.
When I add a new printer from an NT4 client
(start->settings->printers->add printer)
the new printer is added successfully but none of the printer settings
can be changed
(all the settings are grayed out). What is causing this?
Thanks.
Dennis
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hallo again!
> Thanks all for the replies...is microsoft-ds needed? What is it? :)
445/tcp is netbios-less CIFS used by Windows 2000 clients.
Neither HEAD nor SAMBA_2_2 implement this functionality right now.
> I work with iptables, first time messing around with samba as a fileserver,
> though. Attached is my iptables script...hope it helps. If anyone has a
> great ipchains example, I would be interested in seeing it, too.
>
Gru_ & bye
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hallo again!
> Anyone know where I went wrong? My firewall script wont let me connect
from> the outside connecting to 209.8.8.217. I think that all the information
you> need is in my firewall script. I can still connect internally just fine,
> connecting to 10.0.0.1
> Any thoughts?
i think i had the same problem. i cannot connect to the server when i start
my firewall.
Gru_ & bye
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Bernd,
In the smb.conf file add the following two entries:
max log size = 0
debug level = 10
The max log level= 0 will remove the cap from the size of the logfiles. With
debug on 10, they can get big rather quickly.
The debug information with show you data and references from which source
code file. - very handy
I hope this helps,
Charles
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> Charles,
>
> how do I set the debugging to 10?
>
> Thanks,
> -- Bernd
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>
> > I am not certain, but one way to find out for sure is to turn debuging
up> to
> > 10 and look for authentication dialog from that hostname while you are
> > accessing shares.
> >
> > MS LANMAN networks have some authentication packets that are present
each> > time a share is accessed, however, this is less overhead than an
initial
> > login authentication, especially samba's initial login.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Ryan Frantz" <rfrantz@acclamation.com>
> > To: <samba@lists.samba.org>
> > Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 11:04 AM
> > Subject: Samba Authentication
> >
> >
> > > I am running Samba 2.0.7. I have been tossing this question
about at
> the
> > > office:
> > >
> > > Does Samba authenticate a user only once, allowing the user
access to
> > shares
> > > until the next login?
> > >
> > > or
> > >
> > > Does Samba have to authenticate a user each time he attempts to
access
a> > > share?
> > >
> > > I am developing a project plan whereby I will be installing Samba
on
an> > HP9000
> > > that is on another segment (in another state!) from the
workstations
> > accessing
> > > the shares. If Samba must authenticate a user each time he
accesses a
> > share,
> > > I would prefer to set up a PDC local to the Samba server so that
no
> > > authentication traffic has to travel the WAN.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > >
> > > Ryan Frantz
> > > Senior System Administrator
> > > Acclamation Systems, Inc
> > > Pittsburgh, PA
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Is there a way to make users who have their windows login set to "Firstname
Secondname"? In other words, can a samba user's name have a space in
it?
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Is there any version of SAMBA that performs password ageing and or
expiration (preferably with support for lockouts)?
I am running in a Linux 2.2x environment (Mostly Slackware boxes) and am
open to any suggestions. These are NON PAM, standard shadow boxes.
I have scoured the lists to this point with no luck. If I had the time I
would jump into the code and attempt to figure it out (unfortunately I do not).
If anyone out there is aware of a patch to a PDC(ish) capable version of
SAMBA (2.2.x or even a TNG version), or a specific configuration that works
I would be forever in your debt. Work around's also welcome. I have an
audit coming up in a few weeks and they are going to "ping" me on this
one. The recommended corrective action will most likely be to switch to M$
W2k or some such. I would like to avoid this inevitability (even if I have
to Kludge it for a while).
Regards
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Hi,
I've been playing with the examples/VFS/audit module because I was
searching for something in samba which logs for example
open/unlink/create dir/etc stuff.
But, beside the fact that I had to edit some stuff to get it to work, it looks
pretty not-done, when I looked at the CVS (cvsweb) I saw the last change
was 6 months ago. Is this right
I understand this is an 'example' and I'm looking for almost logging
of everything,
is there a newer or better version of auditting (in any form) for samba 2.2?
I've seen something like a patch for 2.0 when searching for stuff, but I
want to use samba 2.2.
If nobody is working on this or there's no other thing available to get
"samba
auditting" I could try to get this module better (or to edit some samba
audit
patch from somewhere to get it to work on 2.2 if that's easier) but if sb
already has done that...
Thanks in advance,
Syzop.
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On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Mark Pinto wrote:
> Is there a way to make users who have their windows login set to
> "Firstname Secondname"? In other words, can a samba user's
name have
> a space in it?
See the 'username map' option in smb.conf(5)
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On Sun, 3 Jun 2001 22:26, Tim Potter wrote:> Ray writes:
> > 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
Thanks Tim
Even though I'd done it only an hour previous to the above e-mail, I've
redownloaded via CVS again (just to make sure) and run through the
configure/make routine unsuccessfully (as before).
Then I've started again, executed autoconf, ./configure, and make. The
warning message did not reappear (fantastic!), but I did get the following
message once make had completed;
make: *** [pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.po] Error 1
Is this a problem, or can I safely ignore it?
cheers!
Ray
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Hi all,
In looking through many different lists I have seen this problem discussed
but to my woes I can not find an answer!
I have Samba 2.2.0 installed on a Firewire Powerbook running YDL 2.0. I
have run through the DIAGNOSTICS.txt and fail on the smbclient test. I
can pass the nmblookup when I query both my host name and workgroup. When
I run: [me@mybox me]# smbclient -L SAMBA I get this output:
SSL: Error error setting CA cert locations:
error:00000000:lib(0):func(0):reason(0)
trying default locations.
read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. read error = Broken pipe.
session request to SAMBA failed (code 0)
read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. read error = Broken pipe.
session request to *SMBSERVER failed (code 0)
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I have tried to run nmbd as a daemon and NOT in inetd as suggested by
someone but this did not help. I have this same problem on my PB3400
running YDL 1.2.1 so I would not think it has anything to do with the
version but...
any clues or leads or even a solution would be great!
Thanks worlds in advance.
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Beware that you may (or may not) need/want port 137:139 broadcast
traffic from each subnet to be propagated through that firewall for
netbios to work as expected.
I guess this all depends on how you have your workgroups and
domain controllers set up on each segment, and how you want to get
them to talk to each other (unicast or broadcast, wins servers,
trust relationshipts etc).
(Normally I'm concerned with *blocking* netbios traffic, rather than
allowing it :-)
On Mon Jun 04 2001 at 21:13, "Bruno Veldeman" wrote:
> You wrote:
> > I'm trying to allow samba connections to my linux server through
my
> > firewall. Which ports do I need to open up on my firewall for this to
> > happen?
>
> If you look into the /etc/services file in your Linux/RH you will see that
> netbios uses ports 137 though 139 on tcp and udp.
Cheers
Tony
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Hi all,
I just reconfigured my existing printcap/Samba configuration.
I removed a HPLJ4 and installed a new Epson Color Stylus 1520 printer in its
place.
I can print from the Linux box, though I haven't tested graphics (it's
unimportant).
I can print from a Windows 2000 Pro workstation, IF I USE THE GENERIC/PLAIN
TEXT DRIVER. As soon as I choose the Epson driver (the one included with
Win2K or the one shipped with the printer), printing fails.
The jobs ARE being placed in /var/spool/samba and they are not being
removed.
I have two other (HP or compatible lasers) printers that work fine.
I've configured many different printers under Samba, but I've never had
to
troubleshoot to this level.
In printcap, I've tried
a) no if= entry
b) if= (blank) entry
and
c) :if=/usr/lib/filters/ifhp which is what TurboLinux Server wanted to put
in there using its turboprintcfg utility (yeah, it looks funny to me too).
I have to suspect that this has to do with the print filter or the 'print
command'.
Any Ideas?
G
p.s. please respond to me directly as well as the list as I'm not subscribed
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Got a Sol8 box on a E-250 with 1GB of RAM running the latest
Samba software. I have 5 Win2K hosts mounting it via CIFS
and running Windows Media Streaming.
When I run the load up, I get "late reads" when I'm pulling
about 25Mbps per second off the Windows Media streaming hosts.
I switched this over to a Win2K box on a Compaq DL360 (756MB
of RAM) and noticed the same problem at about 30Mbps.
Everything is on a switched 100Mbp network and I can use ttcp
to routinely saturate the interfaces.
Is this a limit to the SMB/CIFS implementation? I'd say a
DL360 is roughly the same CPU as a E-250.
I see no noticeable performance problems on the Samba server,
CPU/Disk etc.. are all fine.
Everything is forced 100Mbp, full-duplex, etc..etc..
-Eric
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Hi,
I have problems with setting samba as an ordinary client in our
company's intranet, and the MIS refuse to help me any non-M$
related problems. Please help me or point where can I find the
answer in the BIG swat book.
my machine is linux_samba
i lived in the RD_DOMAIN, the printers lived in PUBLIC_DOMAIN
1) how to setup a NT USER->SAMBA USER mapping, i.e.
login as a NT user named `nt_user' into my linux as `linux_user'
2) how do I connect the printers in another domain?
3) how to lookup the ip address by the host's NETBIOS name
in another domain?
4) how do I mount nt server shares with my nt user names?
Thank you.
Yu-Chung
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On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Dragos Delcea wrote:
> what do I have to do to have WINS up on a samba server? the current
> setup we have (linux file + logon server) does not have WINS enabled
> (it relies on broadcasting I think). I plan upgrading to samba 2.2.x
> and I think it would be good to have a WINS server on the same
> file+logon server. besides enabling wins support in smb.conf what do I
> have to do?
wins support = yes
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On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Harald Stangl wrote:
> If I enable the "log onto nt domain" option, i can't get past
the
> logon window because windows always tells me "invalid parameter"
(or
> similar, german windows) although username, password and servername
> are right and i have a logon share on my samba server. Can anybody
> tell me whats wrong? thanks, Harald Stangl
Make sure that the Samba host's netbios name and workgoup value are not
the same string.
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Subject: large file support > 2 gig with rh 7.1
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I installed Samba version 2.2.0-alpha3 from source, and as far as I can tell
it was compiled with large file support. My Makefile has the following
line:
[root@concert source]# grep LARGE Makefile
CPPFLAGS=-D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_GNU_SOURCE
I am running redhat 7.1. Using the samba 2.2.0 installed from rpm before I
could not even see the 2.8 gig file in the shared drive, now I can see the
file using the samba compiled from source. However, I can't copy the file.
Permissions are ok.
I guess I could turn on some debugging and dig in, but if someone has a
suggestion that would be good too.
Thanks, Chad
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Hello,
I've been having a severe problem with corruption and locking issues on
a Samba network with Samba 2.2.0.
There are two problems:
1) Samba 2.0.[789] locking doesn't work with NT4 --- shared locks
seem to be treated as exclusive locks or something similar
2) Samba 2.2.0 doesn't behave correctly when doing locking with
HandiMan from www.handisoft.com.au (Windows accounting software)
The former problem made a new HP machine we purchased unusable, so we
initially turned locking off (which presumably eventually caused the
corruption we experienced), then upgraded to Samba 2.2.0. There were a
huge number of locking problems following the upgrade and the purchase of
an additional Windows 2000 machine; but I believe we've managed to isolate
those to the above two issues. At the moment, it *appears* that rebuilding
all HandiMan's data files, using Samba 2.0.7(+security patches), and using
the Windows 2000 system, but not the Windows NT system, is effective.
I'd like to track down this problem further, since it appears to make
Samba 2.2.x unusable in this environment, but I'm not really sure where to
start.
The system's composed of a Debian samba server (potato), around a dozen
Windows 95/98 clients, a Windows NT 4.0 client and a Windows 2000 client.
I can probably manage to write some test programs in Python/Windows, but
anything beyond that on the Windows side is probably not going to happen.
Any advice on either or both issues would be appreciated. (How to report,
what sort of test programs are worth writing/running, etc)
Cheers,
aj
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Hello
We are running 2.2.0 on SunOS 5.6.
I did a
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/samba-2.2.0 --with-acl-support
But occasionally samba is running wild. smbstatus is showing open files,
which are NOT open.
And in the log files there are many entries like this:
##############################################
[2001/06/01 18:08:35, 0] smbd/oplock.c:request_oplock_break(995)
request_oplock_break: no response received to oplock break request to
pid 15534 on port 38956 for d
ev = 1540003, inode = 1905888
##############################################
There is no such PID!
When somone tries to open such a locked file, the Workstation is freezing.
On the server there is a new smb instance starting every 3 min.
We had to reboot the machine, to solve the problem.
I switched back to 2.0.7. and everything seems to be fine again.
Has somebody else investigated this problem? We want/have to use W2K in
the near future.
Cheers,
Werner
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Hi, there,
I have two fileservers with OS. Solaris 2.6 on one network. One is the
main NIS server and another one is the backup NIS server. Now the samba runs
well on the main NIS server. So
1. Can I setup the Samba on the backup NIS server too? That means that I
will I have two samba server running on the same network?
2. How can I get the current Samba software's version and update it from
old version to new one? Do I need to reconfig after updating?
Thanks!
Regards!
Yu Ting
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Hello,
I have a problem with samba on UNIX(all platforms). When I installed samba
then I got this message in console and in nmb log file:
nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c:(388) process_master_browser_announce: Not
configured as domain master - ignoring master announce
What's happening? Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thank you for your answer.
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Hello People.
We are trying to run Samba 2.0.9 on a Sun Sparc running
Solaris 7. Nothing fancy - just disc and printer
sharing.
It almost works perfectly . . .
Except:
The processes that start on the Sunserver when a user
logs in on a PC DO NOT terminate when that user logs
out. The result is a ridiculous number of smb
processes running for a fairly small number of PCs.
Users are experiencing uncertain access to disc shares;
failure to find and/or save files to shares etc.
Has anyone run across this sort of thing before?
Any suggestions for a solution?
Tony.
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Subject: Re: Can't get dfs to work.
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Shirish Kalele wrote:
> Hi,
>
> First, this is a question for the samba mailing list, not the
> samba-technical list. So, I'm moving it there.
Thanks.
> Did you compile samba --with-msdfs?
Yes.
>
> Your description is inconsistent. You mention \\system1\dfs and
> \\system1\pblc both of which are invalid shares. From your description, I
> understand \\icadfs\dfs is your dfs root and \\system1\public and
> \\system1\test are your dfs linked shares.
Yes. icadfs is a netbios alias I created for this purpose.
system1 is sharing some public (within the workgroup) files as one share,
and another (test) for testing purposes.
The samba server is on server1
>
>
> Can you access \\system1\public and \\system1\test directly without going
> through \\icadfs\dfs?
Yes.
>
> Is your username and password the same when accessing \\icadfs and
> \\system1?
Yes.
In the network neighbouhood I see all of
server1 (the name of the samba server)
system1 (the system that holds the actual shares) and
icadfs (the netbios alias for server1)
I can access (files in) \\system1\Public and \\system1\test
If I open \\server1\ I see a folder dfs (and smbdoc),
if I try to request properties from dfs I get:
'The properties for this item are not available'
(I can open the smbdoc properties, smbdoc is a normal share
pointing to samba's documentation directorue on the server)
If I open the \\server1\dfs share, I see folders pblc and tst.
If I try to open (for example) tst I get:
'\\server1\dfs\tst is not accessible, the folder was moved or removed'
If I open \\icadfs\ I also see dfs and smbdoc again.
I can ask properties for both shares.
In \\icadfs\dfs I see pblc and tst again and if I open one of them,
I get an empty folder :(
I hope my description is more clear now, and that you, or anyone
can point me in the right direction to get dfs going.
> > part of smb.conf:
> >
> > [global]
> > workgroup = ica
> > netbios aliases = icadfs
> > host msdfs = yes
> >
> > [dfs]
> > comment = Experimental dfs share
> > path = /export/dfsroot
> > msdfs root = yes
> > guest ok = no
> > browsable = yes
> >
> > ls -l on /export/dfsroot on server1:
> >
> > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root sys 20 May 28 13:12 pblc ->
> msdfs:system1\public
> > lrwxr-xr-x 1 root sys 18 May 28 13:21 tst ->
> msdfs:system1\test
> >
> > The server is sgi, irix 6.2
> > the client(s) are NT 4.0 sp6
> >
> > What do I do wrong, and if not, what is wrong ?
> >
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Hi,
On some of our NT4 machines, we get the following error, being recorder in
event log:
Changing machine account password for account WEBPROMIS-RUBEN$ failed with
the following error:
The handle is invalid.
We are using both NT4 and windows 2000 machines but until now only found
this error on Nt4 (sp6a) machines.
Samba version is Samba2.2.0 release.
Greetings,
Kristof.
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Tony:
We saw this with Samba 2.2.0 on va-rhl 6.2.4...
try setting the deadtime= parameter in smb.conf. we are using deadtime=15
with good results [we have ~ 1200 users and were getting swamped until we set
this.]
good luck.
paul sanders
>>> Tony House 06/05 5:35 AM >>>
Hello People.
We are trying to run Samba 2.0.9 on a Sun Sparc running
Solaris 7. Nothing fancy - just disc and printer
sharing.
It almost works perfectly . . .
Except:
The processes that start on the Sunserver when a user
logs in on a PC DO NOT terminate when that user logs
out. The result is a ridiculous number of smb
processes running for a fairly small number of PCs.
Users are experiencing uncertain access to disc shares;
failure to find and/or save files to shares etc.
Has anyone run across this sort of thing before?
Any suggestions for a solution?
Tony.
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Objet: Samba 2.20-Sol 2.8- Newly added printer is non-configurable?
Hi
I'm migrating samba from version 2.0.7 to 2.2.0.
When I add a new printer from an NT4 client
(start->settings->printers->add printer)
the new printer is added successfully but none of the printer settings
can be changed
(all the settings are grayed out). What is causing this?
Do you have declared an user "printer admin" ?
Thanks.
Dennis
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Hi everybody,
I try to had samba 2.2.0 on a NT Domain. I added my
samba server into the SAM database of the PDC. After,
I did this command:
smbpasswd -j Domain_name -r Domain_PDC
but I forgot to stop the running process of samba
(nmbd & smbd). But it works, I had the message "Joined
domain Domain_name". But it is supposed to create a
file called "Domain_name.Machine_name.mac" and it
didn't create it. Here are some important parameter of
my smb.conf file:
[global]
workgroup = My_domain_name
security = domain
password server = *
encrypted passwords = YES
After I did all that, I still no able to see my samba
server in the correct domain. If I do a search
computer in an NT machine, I can see my samba_server,
but if I go thru the "network neighborhood" in
windows, I cannot see it. Even with the command line:
c:\net view
I not able to see my samba server. I also tried to
stop all the samba process and re-enter the command :
smbpasswd -j Domain_name -r Domain_PDC
but this time, it fails to join the domain.
Can somebody help me please?
Eric
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Eric Boucher wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I try to had samba 2.2.0 on a NT Domain. I added my
> samba server into the SAM database of the PDC. After,
> I did this command:
> smbpasswd -j Domain_name -r Domain_PDC
> but I forgot to stop the running process of samba
> (nmbd & smbd). But it works, I had the message "Joined
> domain Domain_name". But it is supposed to create a
> file called "Domain_name.Machine_name.mac" and it
> didn't create it.
With samba 2.2.0 that file has been replaced with the "secrets.tdb"
file. See chapter 5 of the SAMBA Project Documentation.
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I also had to switch back to 2.0.7 when tried to use 2.2.0 in Solaris 2.5.
The network become very problematic.
I did not yet have time to play with but, one of the problems could be the
kenel oplocks directive in smb.conf. In linux kernel 2.2.18 I had to turn
it off in the smb.conf since testparm showed that it was ON by default.
Another could be --with-acl-support (just a guess).
I am waiting for 2.2.1 to play with and tray a setup for Solaris 2.5
Roberto
At 04:38 05/06/01, you wrote:>Hello
>
>We are running 2.2.0 on SunOS 5.6.
>I did a
>./configure --prefix=/usr/local/samba-2.2.0 --with-acl-support
>
>But occasionally samba is running wild. smbstatus is showing open files,
>which are NOT open.
>And in the log files there are many entries like this:
>##############################################
>[2001/06/01 18:08:35, 0] smbd/oplock.c:request_oplock_break(995)
> request_oplock_break: no response received to oplock break request to
>pid 15534 on port 38956 for d
>ev = 1540003, inode = 1905888
>##############################################
>There is no such PID!
>When somone tries to open such a locked file, the Workstation is freezing.
>On the server there is a new smb instance starting every 3 min.
>We had to reboot the machine, to solve the problem.
>
>I switched back to 2.0.7. and everything seems to be fine again.
>
>Has somebody else investigated this problem? We want/have to use W2K in
>the near future.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Werner
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For the end of my third year of study I have to write, for
a society, an application watching for computer's
activities. I want to replace the logging start up windows
(for windows 98 only) by an application I wrote, like your
samba windows or Novell loggin windows. It will access to a
database to give the permission to log the user or ot!
Thanks you for your help
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I cannot connect to the web via a web browser. I get an error that says
"unknown host" every time. I am participating on a LAN so I do not
use a
modem to dial in. I can ping any where on the network and ping the linux box
from anywhere on the network (RHL7.1 on the linux box).
In my network configurator I have the following:
In the "Names" section:
Hostname: LINUXSERV
Domain: RISINGEDGE
Nameservers: 192.168.0.6 (This is the IP for hte NT DNS on the network)
In the "Hosts" section:
127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain localhost
192.168.0.240 LINUXSERV
In the "Interfaces" section:
lo 127.0.0.1 none, yes, active
eth0 192.168.0.240 none, yes, active
In the "Routing" section:
Default Gateway: 192.168.0.1
I think this is why I cannot log on to the linux machine as root from another
machine on the network (an nt machine. Here is what my smb.conf file looks
like:
workgroup=RISINGEDGE
security = domain
password server = NAUTILUS
encrypt passwords = yes
Any suggestions?
~Mary
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Hi there,
I'm trying to join my samba 2.2.0 server to an NT
Domain. I did everything they say in the procedure,
that is:
- Stopping all samba process
- #smbpasswd -j Domain_name -r Domain_PDC
- A message confirm my joining:
change_trust_account_password: Changed password for
domain My_domain_name. Joined domain My_domain_name.
-The file "secrets.tdb" is created (thank to
C.J.Koehn)
-I have changed these line in my "smb.conf" file:
[global]
workgroup = My_domain_name
security = domain
password server = * (also tried NT_PDC_SERVER)
encrypt passwords = YES
wins support = YES (there is no WINS on NT)
-I have restarted the samba process (smbd & nmbd).
But I'm still not able to see my samba server when I
try to browse. Here are some of error I get with the
samba's tools (the output will be after the "==>"):
-#nmblookup -M -
==> name_query failed to find name __MSBROWSE__#01
-#smbclient -NL My_server_name
(there is nothing under "Master Browser")
-#vi log.smbd
==> domain_client_validate: Domain password server
not available
-#smbclient -NT My_NT_client
==> Error returning browse list: ERRDOS -
ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
-C:\net view
(I didn't see my samba server in the list)
-I didn't see my samba server in the network
neighborhood of windows.
Can somebody help me please?
Thanks a lot
Eric
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Hello Samba guys!
Since some days ago I've been searching from the origin of a problem I'm
currently having with my Samba Server. Early today I cough the following
message on my server's screen:
----------------------------
[2001/06/02 08:52:39,0]
nmbd/nmbd_browsesync.c:get_domain_master_name_node_status_fail(513)
nmbd/nmbd_browsesync.c:get_domain_master_name_node_status_fail: \
Doing a node status request to the
domain master browser at IP 192.168.29.175 failed
cannot get workgroup name
----------------------------
The message repeats itself on the screen once and again, the only change is
the date and time, off course.
I have set-up my server as domain master browser, so I don't see why it is
requesting anything to 192.168.29.75 (my IP is 200.xxx.xxx.xxx). Is it my
server's problem or 192.168.29.75's problem?
Any clue guys? Your help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks a lot
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We're running samba 2.0.6 on RedHat 6.1, and are getting some strange
errors on our Windows clients whenever running Visual Studio or
Netscape. Attached is a sample message. Any idea what may be causing
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--On Tuesday, June 05, 2001 11:01 AM +0200 Petr Jina <jina@tccad.cz>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a problem with samba on UNIX(all platforms). When I installed samba
> then I got this message in console and in nmb log file:
>
> nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c:(388) process_master_browser_announce: Not
> configured as domain master - ignoring master announce
Do you have "preferred master" or "local master" set to YES
in your
SMB.CONF?
It sounds to me like someone (another PC) is trying to fight it out over
who gets to be the domain browse master, and your box is ignoring it. What
about the WINS settings?
- john
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What's the command to start winbind?
THANKS
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Hello listers,
I am a little new to SAMBA configuration so many apologies
if this question isn't appropriate.
After installing/upgrading to Solaris 8 on a SUN ultra80 I
am trying to install SAMBA 2.2.0. When running the
configure command,
I get the following error
checking for gcc... no
checking for cc... no
configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH
I understand that the message tells me something isn't in
the environmental path to allow this to run. What I don't
understand is, did I extract the tar package in the wrong
place, or do I need to add something to the environment path
and how do I go about that?
Jason M. Kuhlman
Spatial Analysis Laboratory Manager
University of Arkansas
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I'm trying to compile Samba 2.2.0 on a RedHat 7.1
based system. The configure runs fine with the
following options:
./configure --with-dfs --with-quotas --with-pam --
with-vfs --with-acl-support
When I try to compile it it runs for a whie with no
problems but when it gets to "passdb/pass_check.c" it
runs into a problem and stops compiling. truncated
output below:
Compiling lib/util_list.c
Compiling locking/locking.c
Compiling locking/brlock.c
Compiling locking/posix.c
Compiling passdb/passdb.c
Compiling passdb/smbpassfile.c
Compiling passdb/smbpass.c
Compiling passdb/secrets.c
Compiling passdb/pass_check.c
passdb/pass_check.c:69:27: dce/dce_error.h: No such
file or directory
passdb/pass_check.c:70:27: dce/sec_login.h: No such
file or directory
make: *** [passdb/pass_check.o] Error 1
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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Sir/Madam,
I have downloaded the samba-latest.tar.gz
(samba-2.2.0) from the internet and followed the
procedures to install. My operating system is Solaris
8 (Intel).
When I run the script file configure I get the
following error message:-
loading cache ./config.cache
checking for gcc... no
checking for cc... no
configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH
Please help.
Thanks,
Saif
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Providing everything compiled properly...
winbindd
Good Luck!
paul sanders
>>> M. Kilroy 06/05 12:57 PM >>>
What's the command to start winbind?
THANKS
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Do you have a compiler installed on your Solaris box? If you installed a
compiler it may be in /usr/ucb. Try putting this in your path.
brendan
>From: "Jason M. Kuhlman" <kuhlman@uamont.edu>
>To: <samba@lists.samba.org>
>Subject: Installation
>Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 12:32:46 -0500
>
>Hello listers,
>I am a little new to SAMBA configuration so many apologies
>if this question isn't appropriate.
>After installing/upgrading to Solaris 8 on a SUN ultra80 I
>am trying to install SAMBA 2.2.0. When running the
>configure command,
>I get the following error
>
>checking for gcc... no
>checking for cc... no
>configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH
>
>I understand that the message tells me something isn't in
>the environmental path to allow this to run. What I don't
>understand is, did I extract the tar package in the wrong
>place, or do I need to add something to the environment path
>and how do I go about that?
>
>Jason M. Kuhlman
>Spatial Analysis Laboratory Manager
>University of Arkansas
>P.O. Box 3468
>Monticello, AR 71656
>Phone: 870.460.1292
>Fax : 870.460.1092
>http://sal.uamont.edu
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Hi list,
I am trying to upgrade my samba install as indicated in the subject line.
However, when I install the new binaries and try to restart the
smbd process, nothing happens....
I'm doing the following:
# ./configure --prefix=/opt/samba
# make
# make install
I've just installed over my old installation (old binaries saved as
.old).... Do I need to do something in the smbd.conf file? Do I
need to do something to the smbpasswd file???
All help would be most appreciated.....
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NetScout Systems, Inc.
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Hi,
Can anyone point me in the right direction to find information about using
CUPS with SAMBA? Thanks.
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Hi everybody,)
I have this error in my log.smbd file that I don't
understand. Here is a sample of it:
[2001/06/05 15:47:0, 0] smbd/password.c: (1569)
domain_client_validate: unable to validate password
for user ROOT in domain My_Domain to Domain controller
My_PDC. Error was NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER.
[2001/06/05 15:47:0, 0]
rpc_client/cli_netlogon.c:(411)
cli_net_sam_logon_internal: NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER
But when I log in from the client, I am not the Root
user. Can somebody tell me what is wrong and what can
I do?
Thanks
Eric
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Looking for anything specific? I'm sure you already know the websites for
each individually (e.g. www.samba.org & www.cups.org)..
The route I took is probably as easy as it gets (I do not claim to be a *nix
guru!).
I downloaded the current CUPS tar/gzip, and completed that installation
(configure, make, make install , etc.) such that the printer(s) are available
locally and working correctly. By correctly I mean all supported functionality
works but most importantly that spooling is working as expected.
With that finished, I then installed SAMBA itself. I made use of those wonderful
debs provided at
http://people.debian.org/~peloy/debian/dists/samba-2.2/main/binary-i386/.
You'll need to install ALL of them.
When that was done I then ran SWAT to configure SAMBA and was able to simply
pick the (already configured) local printer and share it.
While I have had to tweak my SAMBA settings somewhat, the printer was never an
issue.
My (i386) debian potato box is running CUPS 1.1.7 and SAMBA 2.2 as local
daemons. My printer (Epson Stylus) hangs locally off this box and uses CUPS as
the local print system. With SAMBA installed my Windows boxes have no problems
to access and print to it.
YMMV on this, but I hope this helps..
Marc.
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<c-koehn@bethel.edu> wrote:> Hi,
>
> Can anyone point me in the right direction to find information about using
> CUPS with SAMBA? Thanks.
>
>
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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. Using Redhat 7.1 and samba 2.0.7
I would apprecaite any help that anyone has to offer.
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I am running a SUN OS 4.1.3 with Samba 1.9.18P10 version. Recently I moved
from static IP to DHCP. The PCs used to be able to mount the file systems
and printers, after the DHCP implementation, the printers piece broke and
when a PC tries to add the printer through the network it ends up with
access denied error. The printers are visible when I search through network
neighborhood, but when I am trying to do anything like properties or add the
printer, I get ACCESS DENIED. Has anyone ever had this problem and if so,
what was the solution. I appreciate any input. HELP
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Subject: Fwd: Re: Password Ageing & Expiration
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>I did see it on the "Hit List" for the first run 3.0 release,
which I can
>only imagine will NOT be out in the next 2 weeks :-( I also found mention
>of patch for 2.0.7 for those systems running PAM. That being said, I
>would hope that I am not the only person running SAMBA in an auditable (is
>that a word?) environment.
>
>I guess another way to ask my question would be this. Is anyone out there
>aware of a function in SAMBA (the source that is) that informs the client
>(Win9x or WinNT) that the password has expired and to pop a Password
>Change dialog. Something like
>
>if ( samba_check_pass_expiration( last_change_time, must_change_time) ==
>PASSWD_HAS_EXPIRED) {
> samba_instruct_client_that_password_has_expired();
>}
>
>Or any help on which module to start looking through. I have looked
>around briefly in source/passdb/*.c for answers but so far no luck. If a
>SAMBA developer could help me out with a head start I would appreciate it.
>
>TIA
>
>
>At 10:24 AM 6/5/01, you wrote:
>>--On Monday, June 04, 2001 5:16 PM -0400 "Walter C. Ames"
>><walta@mdconnect.net> wrote:
>>
>>>Is there any version of SAMBA that performs password ageing and or
>>>expiration (preferably with support for lockouts)?
>>
>>To my knowledge, NO Samba does not YET support Pasword aging, OR enforce
>>any kind of password rules (I am not on the Samba team, or affiliated
>>with it, aside from the fact that I use Samba).
>>
>>Sorry... :-(
>>
>>I get the impression that it is "on the list" to be done...
eventually;'
>>but it did not sound like all that high of a priority last time I saw it
>>discussed.
>>
>>- john
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I have patches that do this, for PAM based systems, for SAMBA_2_2 and
HEAD. They are in samba-patches. They require PAM to return the
correct status code for 'password expired', and we return that to the
client as an NT_STATUS. NT then requests a password change :-). We
already check for expired passwords (that was a 'feature' of the 2.2.0
release, but we don't yet send back this partiular status code.
WARNING: Randomly applying my patches out of samba-patches is not for
the faint of heart, if this is what you wan't give me an e-mail and I
will attempt to get you a coherent patch that does this. (for current
SAMBA_2_2 CVS). I'll also include my new password sync code, as its the
PAM end that is keeping track of things 'expiring'.
Andrew Bartlett
"Walter C. Ames" wrote:>
> >I did see it on the "Hit List" for the first run 3.0 release,
which I can
> >only imagine will NOT be out in the next 2 weeks :-( I also found
mention
> >of patch for 2.0.7 for those systems running PAM. That being said, I
> >would hope that I am not the only person running SAMBA in an auditable
(is
> >that a word?) environment.
> >
> >I guess another way to ask my question would be this. Is anyone out
there
> >aware of a function in SAMBA (the source that is) that informs the
client
> >(Win9x or WinNT) that the password has expired and to pop a Password
> >Change dialog. Something like
> >
> >if ( samba_check_pass_expiration( last_change_time, must_change_time)
=> >PASSWD_HAS_EXPIRED) {
> > samba_instruct_client_that_password_has_expired();
> >}
> >
> >Or any help on which module to start looking through. I have looked
> >around briefly in source/passdb/*.c for answers but so far no luck. If
a
> >SAMBA developer could help me out with a head start I would appreciate
it.
> >
> >TIA
> >
> >
> >At 10:24 AM 6/5/01, you wrote:
> >>--On Monday, June 04, 2001 5:16 PM -0400 "Walter C. Ames"
> >><walta@mdconnect.net> wrote:
> >>
> >>>Is there any version of SAMBA that performs password ageing and
or
> >>>expiration (preferably with support for lockouts)?
> >>
> >>To my knowledge, NO Samba does not YET support Pasword aging, OR
enforce
> >>any kind of password rules (I am not on the Samba team, or
affiliated
> >>with it, aside from the fact that I use Samba).
> >>
> >>Sorry... :-(
> >>
> >>I get the impression that it is "on the list" to be
done... eventually;'
> >>but it did not sound like all that high of a priority last time I
saw it
> >>discussed.
> >>
> >>- john
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I am running a SUN OS 4.1.3 with Samba 1.9.18P10 version. Recently I moved
from static IP to DHCP. The PCs used to be able to mount the file systems
and printers, after the DHCP implementation, the printers piece broke and
when a PC tries to add the printer through the network it ends up with
access denied error. The printers are visible when I search through network
neighborhood, but when I am trying to do anything like properties or add the
printer, I get ACCESS DENIED. Has anyone ever had this problem and if so,
what was the solution. I appreciate any input. HELP
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I am trying to setup a samba print server on my RH6.1 system with samba
2.0.8. Saying binary printing I mean using the windows print drivers and
just have samba/lpr spool the jobs. I am not having success. The kernel
has print support in it.
my /etc/printcap has a raw device like this:
lp:\
:rw:sh:\
:lp:=/dev/lp0:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/lp:\
:fx=flp:
and my smb.conf has:
[global]
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = yes
printing = bsd
[printers]
path = /var/spool/lpd
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[lp]
path = /var/spool/lpd
guest ok = Yes
print ok = Yes
printing = bsd
print command = lpr -b -P%p %s
printer name = lp
oplocks = No
share modes = No
I have no filters in /var/spool/lpd/lp because I want windows to format
the docs.
Louis
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Dear all,
We're using Samba 2.0.7 on a Debian 2.2 Linux system using kernel 2.2.17.
Sometimes when we copy files to the samba share from one of our Win2k Pro
client, we could not see the file appear at another Win2k Pro client. We can
only see the file appear again in about 15mins later.
Our client with same system config has similar problem while some of their
files are completely invisible but we can find them out inside the Linux
box.
Is there some sort of caching for the directory content either at the samba
or Win2k Pro? Or it is a bug for the 2.0.7 release?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Best Regards,
Vincent
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I'm running samba 2.0.7 on a RH Linux 7.1 machine.