I will get a smbd process started. (If this is incorrect please let me know
;)
But this morning I did a quick ps -ax on my machine and found *two* smbd -D
in the process list. But as far as I know there is no connection to the
samba server right now.
I did connect to and disconnect from the server yesterday but I would think
that that connection would have been released by now.
Can anyone explain to me why I have two processes? Is this normal?
Thanks,
Jc
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Good evening,
My name is Martin Minogue and I have been fighting with Samba for a while
now. My issue is this. I have an NT Server running IIS 4.0, its the
Primary Domain Controller, and is running a bunch of Active Server Pages
that I have written. The Linux box is running Red Hat Linux 6.2 and the
release of Samba that came preinstalled with the OS.
I was running a set of chat rooms on the NT Server until recently. As the
license code that I purchased was for the Linux version of the chat software
I moved the chat rooms over to the Linux machine. This created a problem.
The files that are generated for each room (which are simple text files) are
what is used by an ASP document to build a list of the users who are online
and in each active room.
Problem: Now that I have moved the chat rooms over to the Linux box those
files are now stored on the Linux hard drive and not on the NT Server so I
can no longer build my user list for my customers. So I read up on Samba
and after a huge struggle, and trying to get it to become a domain member, I
went back to "security=user" and now can connect to the share on the
NT
Server as root. But the active server page documents cannot access the
files, even though the share is mapped as a network drive now. The issue
seems to be that the internet guest account (IUSR_WWW) doesn't have the
access privileges to even open and read the contents of those files on the
Linux share.
This also creates another problem with me being able to see the room logs
when there are security issues or a matter of harrasement going on in one of
my rooms. I desperately need to figure out how to make this work correctly
so that the active server pages can get to and read each of the files that
are on the share.
Please help. I am desperate.
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Vincent,
We also have the 'problem' that the auto-refresh (can be forced by F5 in
win2k explorer) doesn't always work that good in Windows Explorer.. Hitting
F5 does the job, but still it's a different behavior then NT or Win2k native
servers..
Greetings,
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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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Hello Friends,
Can any body suggest me, where can I get the post.office mail software for sun
Solaris for Intel Platform.
Thanks in advance.
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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 MACHINE-NAME$ 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,
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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.
What error messages do you get? Does printing form linux work? Print
to a file on windows and use lpr to print it as a test.
> 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
commonly this is /var/spool/samba. It should not be the spool
directory of lpd. Samba spools the print job to path = ... and then
issiues the print command. What are the permissions on this
directory. I guess they should be like "drwxrwxrwt root root".
Christian
> 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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On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 08:01:24AM +0200, Kristof Hardy wrote:
> We also have the 'problem' that the auto-refresh (can be forced by
F5 in
> win2k explorer) doesn't always work that good in Windows Explorer..
Hitting
> F5 does the job, but still it's a different behavior then NT or Win2k
native
> servers..
In the Samba 2.0 series the directory notification functions don't work
particularly well. If you have a Linux 2.4 kernel and use Samba 2.2
this should work must better. Tridge added kernel based directory
notification sometime in the 2.3 kernel series and the associated
support to Samba.
If you run ./configure and see a line like "checking for kernel change
notify support... yes" then the new directory notification code is
being used.
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> Good evening,
>
> My name is Martin Minogue and I have been fighting with Samba for a while
> now. My issue is this. I have an NT Server running IIS 4.0, its the
> Primary Domain Controller, and is running a bunch of Active Server Pages
> that I have written. The Linux box is running Red Hat Linux 6.2 and the
> release of Samba that came preinstalled with the OS.
>
> I was running a set of chat rooms on the NT Server until recently. As the
> license code that I purchased was for the Linux version of the chat
software
> I moved the chat rooms over to the Linux machine. This created a problem.
> The files that are generated for each room (which are simple text files)
are
> what is used by an ASP document to build a list of the users who are online
> and in each active room.
>
> Problem: Now that I have moved the chat rooms over to the Linux box those
> files are now stored on the Linux hard drive and not on the NT Server so I
> can no longer build my user list for my customers. So I read up on Samba
> and after a huge struggle, and trying to get it to become a domain member,
I
> went back to "security=user" and now can connect to the share on
the NT
> Server as root. But the active server page documents cannot access the
> files, even though the share is mapped as a network drive now. The issue
> seems to be that the internet guest account (IUSR_WWW) doesn't have the
> access privileges to even open and read the contents of those files on the
> Linux share.
What are owner and permissions of these files on the linux box? Is
IUSR_WWW a NT or a linux user? If it is a NT user, create it on linux
as well and use it to connect form NT to samba. If it is a linux
user, it may be that the guest should not have access to the
log/accounting files due to security reasons. Think about it and if
you feel confortable you may change the permissions to allow IUSR_WWW
access to the files on linux. Or use user on NT that has access to
the files.
An other point: I have never used a user name in capital letters. I
could imagine that you need the "map user" (?) option in smb.conf for
this to work.
Hope this helps a bit.
Christian
> This also creates another problem with me being able to see the room logs
> when there are security issues or a matter of harrasement going on in one
of
> my rooms. I desperately need to figure out how to make this work correctly
> so that the active server pages can get to and read each of the files that
> are on the share.
>
> Please help. I am desperate.
>
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Dear all,
Oh... too bad. Does it means we have to upgrade BOTH our kernel to 2.4 and
Samba to 2.2?
Why the samba directory notification needs kernel 2.4 support? I hope it
could be fixed by simply
upgrade samba to 2.2.
Anyone can confirm this?
Thanks,
Vincent
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Potter [mailto:tpot@samba.org]
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 2:06 PM
To: Kristof Hardy
Cc: Vincent W.S. Tam; samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: New file copy to samba share not display at Win2k Pro client?
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 08:01:24AM +0200, Kristof Hardy wrote:
> We also have the 'problem' that the auto-refresh (can be forced by
F5 in
> win2k explorer) doesn't always work that good in Windows Explorer..
Hitting> F5 does the job, but still it's a different behavior then NT or Win2k
native> servers..
In the Samba 2.0 series the directory notification functions don't work
particularly well. If you have a Linux 2.4 kernel and use Samba 2.2
this should work must better. Tridge added kernel based directory
notification sometime in the 2.3 kernel series and the associated
support to Samba.
If you run ./configure and see a line like "checking for kernel change
notify support... yes" then the new directory notification code is
being used.
Tim.
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Hi Martin,
There are a few things that I would try to get around the problem you have
with getting your ASP pages to access those text files (potential solutions
presented in random order!).
1. Try using FTP instead to transfer the text files accross from the linux
box to the NT Server. You said you are running IIS on your NT server (thus
FTP should also be there), why not make a cron job on the linux box that
uses FTP commands to periodically "put" the files into a selected FTP
virtual directory on your NT server. Then your ASP program could manipulate
them off the local hard drive of the NT Server.
2. A super elegant solution might be to use the Samba support for DFS
(Distributed File Systems). WARNING: I have not played around with DFS and
Samba myself though I am sure there are other people in this list that know
all about it. What I can suggest is that you might like to change the
version of Samba that came with pre-installed with your RH Linux system
since it will be a fairly old version by now and I am pretty sure it won't
support DFS.
3. You could also potentially use smbmount and mount part of the filesystem
on the NT Server, and then create the text files in there or move them via a
script to that mounted point (thus on the NT Server's hard drive).
4. How about migrating the "bunch" of ASP pages from ASP to PHP or
PERL so
that you run them in your linux system instead under Apache maybe? Just a
thought :-)
I am not sure if just mapping a drive would solve your problems (assuming
you work around permissions etc), as the drive mapping happens on user
sessions whereas ASP pages are run at system level. I don't think that the
ASP pages will ever "see" the mapped drive (if anyone knows different
please
let me know).
HTH,
Regards,
Makis.
-----Original Message-----
From: samba-admin@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin@lists.samba.org]On
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Sent: Wednesday, 6 June 2001 3:20 PM
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Subject: Desperate need for assistance
Good evening,
My name is Martin Minogue and I have been fighting with Samba for a while
now. My issue is this. I have an NT Server running IIS 4.0, its the
Primary Domain Controller, and is running a bunch of Active Server Pages
that I have written. The Linux box is running Red Hat Linux 6.2 and the
release of Samba that came preinstalled with the OS.
I was running a set of chat rooms on the NT Server until recently. As the
license code that I purchased was for the Linux version of the chat software
I moved the chat rooms over to the Linux machine. This created a problem.
The files that are generated for each room (which are simple text files) are
what is used by an ASP document to build a list of the users who are online
and in each active room.
Problem: Now that I have moved the chat rooms over to the Linux box those
files are now stored on the Linux hard drive and not on the NT Server so I
can no longer build my user list for my customers. So I read up on Samba
and after a huge struggle, and trying to get it to become a domain member, I
went back to "security=user" and now can connect to the share on the
NT
Server as root. But the active server page documents cannot access the
files, even though the share is mapped as a network drive now. The issue
seems to be that the internet guest account (IUSR_WWW) doesn't have the
access privileges to even open and read the contents of those files on the
Linux share.
This also creates another problem with me being able to see the room logs
when there are security issues or a matter of harrasement going on in one of
my rooms. I desperately need to figure out how to make this work correctly
so that the active server pages can get to and read each of the files that
are on the share.
Please help. I am desperate.
--
Martin L. Minogue
Minogue Technologies
416 10th Avenue South
Birmingham, AL 35205
(866) RPG-4FUN
http://www.alterrealm.com
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After looking at this some more. the print job is getting on the spool
but...
lpq shows:
waiting for lp to become ready (offline ?)
Rank Owner Job Files Total Size
1st smbuser 4 PrinterTestPage 21297 bytes
lpc status shows:
lp:
queuing is enabled
printing is enabled
1 entry in spool area
waiting for lp to become ready (offline ?)
I try to restart lpd:
lpc> down lp
lp:
printer and queuing disabled
lpc> up lp
lp:
printing enabled
lpc: connect: Connection refused
could't start daemon
Something is preventing the daemon form starting. So this is really an
lpr problem not samba. If anyone here knows a thing or two about lpr???
Thanks
On 06 Jun 2001 08:04:36 +0200, Christian Barth wrote:> > 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.
> What error messages do you get? Does printing form linux work? Print
> to a file on windows and use lpr to print it as a test.
>
> > 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
> commonly this is /var/spool/samba. It should not be the spool
> directory of lpd. Samba spools the print job to path = ... and then
> issiues the print command. What are the permissions on this
> directory. I guess they should be like "drwxrwxrwt root root".
>
> Christian
>
>
> > 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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I do have msaccess on samba.
I had a lot of problems. I disabled oplocks and think that it helped. Now I
am able to open the same mdb file for more than one clients but I still am
not able to open it twice from the same PC (note that the mdb file that I
open has tables only - no forms, reports, macros etc). Get my smb.conf also.
Hope you'll get your job done
Please mail me if things go fine or if you find anything else on the subject
<<smb.conf>>
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = xxx
server string = Samba %v Server
encrypt passwords = Yes
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max disk size = 3000000000
max log size = 1000
name resolve order = lmhosts host bcast
socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=1024 SO_RCVBUF=4096
load printers = No
#for greek support
character set = ISO8859-7
client code page = 737
local master = No
dns proxy = No
remote announce = 192.168.0.255
#don't use empty entry in the following
guest account = pav
hosts allow = 192.168.0.
printing = lprng
debug level = 3
#test for access (.mdb) simultaneously opened files
oplocks = no
[comp]
path = /home/share
#all user can view this share
browseable = Yes
#all users can write-delete files/dirs in this share (provided unix rights
are leting them)
writeable = Yes
# when files or directories are created in this share
# their owner is the one that loged in
# but the group is always : enl
force group = enl
# UNIX mode setings for files
create mask = 0770
force create mode = 0000
# UNIX mode setings for directories
directory mask = 0770
force directory mode = 0000
#####################################
# DOS/Windows compatibility options #
#####################################
map archive = yes
dos filemode = yes
dos filetimes = yes
dos filetime resolution = yes
----- Original Message -----
From: Juan Luis Fernandez <jlfernandez@fimac.net>
To: <samba@lists.samba.org>
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 5:30 PM
Subject: Samba PDC locking problem
> 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 ?
>
>
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Hello folks,
DId compile and install the new kernel 2.4.5 with smbfs of course ;).
Can anybody pls tell me what this stuff in the logs mean?
Jun 6 21:03:48 mir kernel: smbfs: failed to load nls 'iso8859-1'
Jun 6 21:04:35 mir kernel: smbfs: failed to load nls 'iso8859-1'
Jun 6 21:07:43 mir kernel: smbfs: failed to load nls 'iso8859-1'
Jun 6 21:10:51 mir kernel: smbfs: failed to load nls 'iso8859-1'
Jun 6 21:15:33 mir kernel: smbfs: failed to load nls 'iso8859-1'
Jun 6 21:17:42 mir kernel: smbfs: failed to load nls 'iso8859-1'
Jun 6 21:35:55 mir kernel: smbfs: failed to load nls 'iso8859-1'
All is running so far, but i hate errormsgs.
Thanks in advance Ed
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sender.setMobilePhone("+49171-2782880");
sender.setWebSiteUrl(" http://www.soldin.de ");
sender.setEmail(" edgar@soldin.de ");
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Dear Jason,
put the location of your C-compiler binary in your path variable or
download C-compiler at http://www.gnu.org/software/gcc/gcc.html and install
it. But don't forget. It should be in your path.
After that you should delete the config.cache file in the
samba-2.2.0/source folder.
Try to ./configure again.
HearYa Ed
"Jason M. Kuhlman" wrote:>
> 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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sender = new Student();
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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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Dear All
I've been having a look into the new Samba 2.2. I see that there's
something called Winbind. Lots of other curious things as well.
Can anyone point me at some docs to do with this ? Also, can someone
tell me what it does ?
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Richard Ibbotson wrote:>
> Dear All
>
> I've been having a look into the new Samba 2.2. I see that there's
> something called Winbind. Lots of other curious things as well.
>
> Can anyone point me at some docs to do with this ? Also, can someone
> tell me what it does ?
In samba 2.2.0 winbind does nothing. Its broke, don't bother. If
winbind is something you want, you will need the stomach to download the
HEAD CVS branch as directed on the samba home page.
In any case, winbind provides user and group mapping from NT to unix, ie
you can log into the unix box with an NT username and password, all the
details are retrieved via the PDC.
Andrew Bartlett
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Hello all,
I've setup a linux system with 2 IP-address (eth0 -> 139.17.166.125
[GMT25] and etho:0 -> 139.17.141.125 [GE25])
It works fine. You can make a ping to these addresses.
Now I want to setup to 2 vitual samba servers, binded at one of each
IP-address.
Here is the smb.conf
;
; /etc/smb.conf
;
; Copyright (c) 1999 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg, Germany.
;
[global]
netbios aliases = GMT25 GE25
include = /etc/smb.%L
The smb.gmt25 looks like:
# Samba config
# for gmt25
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = GMT
server string = GMT Print & File Server (Samba %v auf %L)
security = user
smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd
encrypt passwords = Yes
map to guest = Bad User
keepalive = 30
os level = 2
guest ok = Yes
mangle case = Yes
interfaces = 139.17.166.125/255.255.192.0
bind interfaces only = True
socket address = 139.17.166.125
remote announce = 139.17.166.125/255.255.192.0
browseable = Yes
.....
and the smb.ge25:
# Samba config file
# for ge25
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = GE
server string = GE Print & File Server (Samba %v auf %L)
security = user
smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd
encrypt passwords = Yes
map to guest = Bad User
keepalive = 30
os level = 2
guest ok = Yes
mangle case = Yes
interfaces = 139.17.141.125/255.255.192.0
bind interfaces only = True
socket addres = 139.17.141.125
remote announce = 139.17.141.125/255.255.192.0
browseable = Yes
....
The samba servers are accessible but only visible in one workgroup.
I want to see each samba server in it's workgroup.
(the gmt25-server in the workgroup GMT and the ge25-server in the GE
workgroup)
Can you give me a hint ?
Thanks in advance !
Uwe Lemgo
SysAdmin
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Hello all,
I want to setup a share that is writable
only for certain filenames.
Something like
veto files = /*/
allow files = /backup*/
would do the job but AFAIK there is no "allow files" option.
Or is it possible to invert the "veto files" list of files?
Thanks in advance, Thomas.
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hi all,
1)i recently downloaded samba souce from samba a
mirror site .i am running a mandrake 7.2 system.when i
build from this sources using spec of mandrake under
packaging/mandrake i could not get
addtosmbpass,smbadduser binaries in my
samba-2.0.2.rpm.
clearly he has hashed smbadduser patch in 2.2.0 spec.
can any one help me how to get this thing done
i think it happens in the case of redhat also .
2)i am using linux kernel 2.2.17-14 with smbfs module
in it.i am using samba -2.2.0 on this system .when i
am trying to mount my homes share through komba or
xsmbrowser or by commandline i am getting error like :
" session setup failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad
password - name/password pair in a Tree Connect or
Session
Setup are invalid.)
SMB connection failed."
it is able to mount some shares of windows95 machine
in my network.
can anybody help me in these problems???
thank you for any help..,
satish
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Hello,
I was asked to set up a samba and web server to allow certain staff to be
able to set up and modify their own web pages. The web/samba server is
running on a Sun solaris box, and the staff will access it all via NT (or
W2K) machines (pc's, laptops or whatever). I was told that samba can
authenticate the users via the domain controllers.
However, we do not have any logon accounts on the domain controllers. Users
login at an NT workstation via some other software (from Zenworks?) to the
local novell netware 4 servers. These then automatically create a local
account for the user on the workstation just for their login period. Second
problem is that communication via the workstation and novell server is via
IPX - tcp/ip won't happen until all the servers are running netware 5 (if
windows 2000/ads hasn't taken over completely here).
The question is can samba communicate (i.e. authenticate) with a novell
netware 4 (nds) server? I thought about (and this works) authenticating the
user against the workstation itself, but the overall security seems weak
since what prevents someone creating a (valid) account on the workstation
themselves and then accessing the samba server?
I've checked the archives for the past several months and found extremely
little about netware/novell, and there seems to be nothing in the supplied
software/docs. So I'm guessing the overall answer is no, but thanks in
advance for any help and suggestions.
Regards,
John.
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I think i found a bug, preventing me to add NT groups to the acl of a
directory on a samba share from W2K.
linux 2.4.4-acl
samba head from todays cvs
W2K SP1 as pdc
After changing the U to a G it works for me :)
--- orginal/wb_client.c Wed Jun 6 12:42:37 2001
+++ patched/wb_client.c Wed Jun 6 12:43:16 2001
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@
/* Make request */
- result = winbindd_request(WINBINDD_SID_TO_UID, &request,
&response);
+ result = winbindd_request(WINBINDD_SID_TO_GID, &request,
&response);
/* Copy out result */
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From: "Christian Barth" <barth@cck.uni-kl.de>
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Subject: Re: Samba and windows binary printing
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Hm, some redhat versions ship with an unstable lpd. Try stopping lpd,
deleting everything in the spool directory, restarting it. May be
update (or downgrade) your lpd. It's easy using rpm. Check if lp0 is
the right deviece, try lp1 (this may change with the kernel version).
Christian
> After looking at this some more. the print job is getting on the spool
> but...
>
> lpq shows:
> waiting for lp to become ready (offline ?)
> Rank Owner Job Files Total Size
> 1st smbuser 4 PrinterTestPage 21297 bytes
>
> lpc status shows:
> lp:
> queuing is enabled
> printing is enabled
> 1 entry in spool area
> waiting for lp to become ready (offline ?)
>
> I try to restart lpd:
>
> lpc> down lp
> lp:
> printer and queuing disabled
>
> lpc> up lp
> lp:
> printing enabled
> lpc: connect: Connection refused
> could't start daemon
>
> Something is preventing the daemon form starting. So this is really an
> lpr problem not samba. If anyone here knows a thing or two about lpr???
>
> Thanks
>
>
> On 06 Jun 2001 08:04:36 +0200, Christian Barth wrote:
> > > 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.
> > What error messages do you get? Does printing form linux work? Print
> > to a file on windows and use lpr to print it as a test.
> >
> > > 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
> > commonly this is /var/spool/samba. It should not be the spool
> > directory of lpd. Samba spools the print job to path = ... and then
> > issiues the print command. What are the permissions on this
> > directory. I guess they should be like "drwxrwxrwt root
root".
> >
> > Christian
> >
> >
> > > 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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Subject: Re: Does samba work with novell?
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Just a thought:
May be solaris can interakt with novell (with out samba). I know that
novell can be a NFS-Server. But for the web server a novell NFS-
client would probably be what you are looking for. May be it's worth
to ask sun and novell about it.
If you take linux as web server: Linux can talk ipx, but don't ask me
in what state the programms are and where to find them.
Christian
> Hello,
>
> I was asked to set up a samba and web server to allow certain staff to be
> able to set up and modify their own web pages. The web/samba server is
> running on a Sun solaris box, and the staff will access it all via NT (or
> W2K) machines (pc's, laptops or whatever). I was told that samba can
> authenticate the users via the domain controllers.
>
> However, we do not have any logon accounts on the domain controllers. Users
> login at an NT workstation via some other software (from Zenworks?) to the
> local novell netware 4 servers. These then automatically create a local
> account for the user on the workstation just for their login period. Second
> problem is that communication via the workstation and novell server is via
> IPX - tcp/ip won't happen until all the servers are running netware 5
(if
> windows 2000/ads hasn't taken over completely here).
>
> The question is can samba communicate (i.e. authenticate) with a novell
> netware 4 (nds) server? I thought about (and this works) authenticating the
> user against the workstation itself, but the overall security seems weak
> since what prevents someone creating a (valid) account on the workstation
> themselves and then accessing the samba server?
>
> I've checked the archives for the past several months and found
extremely
> little about netware/novell, and there seems to be nothing in the supplied
> software/docs. So I'm guessing the overall answer is no, but thanks in
> advance for any help and suggestions.
>
> Regards,
>
> John.
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Hello
I'm using RH 7.0 and samba-2.2.0
-------- smb.conf: ----------
[global]
...
logon script = login.bat
; include = /etc/samba/conf.piotr
; include = /etc/samba/conf.%G
; include = /etc/samba/conf.%U
; include = /etc/samba/conf.%m
.....
--------------------------------------
conf.piotr is changing logon script:
------- /etc/samba/conf.piotr ------
logon script = piotr.bat
-----------------------------------
if i uncomment
include = /etc/samba/conf.%m
or include = /etc/samba/conf.piotr
everything works OK,
but %G or %U doesn't work.
I tried copy file conf.piotr to
conf.PIOTR and still bad.
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On 06-Jun-2001 at 11:03:29 Christian Barth wrote:> May be solaris can interakt with novell (with out samba). I know that
> novell can be a NFS-Server. But for the web server a novell NFS-
> client would probably be what you are looking for. May be it's worth
> to ask sun and novell about it.
>
Hmm, it is a thought (using nfs). I knew nothing about samba when I was
asked to start this, and I know nothing about nfs really since we do not use
it. So a bit more learning I guess :-) The problem may be that there are
many novell servers, and since the staff could be using any one (or more) of
them, we would have to enable nfs on them all.
> If you take linux as web server: Linux can talk ipx, but don't ask me
> in what state the programms are and where to find them.
>
Yes, we have a linux box running ipx, but all it does is, in effect, an
ipx 'ping' to see if the servers are present. That works fine actually
:-)
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Hello!!
Can I have two Domains in the smb.conf, how two server to login in the
net?
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I have my PDC in my /etc/hosts and lmhosts. I followed the winbind
man page, and I installed a working version of winbind.
(I am hoping that with each install there is no need to perform any
uninstall of the previous version.)
I got everything configured to what I *think* is right, but when I ran:
smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDC
I got:
"Unknown parameter encoutered" for winbind separator, winbind cache
time,
template shell, template homedir, winbind uid, winbind gid (all the things
listed in the man page that I was supposed to add to my smb.conf file)
and then:
cli_net_auth2: Error NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
cli_nt_setup_creds: auth2 challenge failed
modify_trust_password: unable to setup the PDC credential to machine
NAUTILUS
change_trust_account_password
I don't know if it matters, but I already used this command earlier to join
the domain and it joined successfully.
I still get "host unknown" when I try to connect to anything via web
browser.
I cannot connect to the Linux box AT ALL now from NT.
Is there some user mapping I need to do?
Any one have any ideas?
Thanks.~Mary
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Hallo,
wo finde ich SAMBA f|r Reliant UNIX (Siemens) ?
Danke.
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Hello All !
I was finally able to get Samba 2.2.0 to install on
my Intel based RedHat 7.1 system and I think I have
SWAT properly configured but when I try to log into
SWAT I get this error:
401 Bad Authorization
username or password incorrect
Am I using the wrong account (root) or should I be
using some other account??
Thanks,
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Eric Boucher wrote:
> - 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)
Do you have the PDC pointing towards the Samba WINS server?
> -I have restarted the samba process (smbd & nmbd).
Cheers, jerry
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Mark Gosselin wrote:
> 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???
Several parameter defaults changed from 1.9 to 2.0. The security
parameter in particular changed from 'share' to 'user' by
default.
Make sure you get which one you want when upgrading. Also the
'os level' changed from 0 to 20 by default.
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Eric Boucher wrote:
> 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.
You are using 'security = domain' and the PDC said,
"I don't knoiw any user named root". Maybe you have
a username map configured?
> [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?
Send me the full level 10 debug log from the connection
to give the problem some context.
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On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Piotr [iso-8859-2] Woliqski wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm using RH 7.0 and samba-2.2.0
Known bug in 2.2.0. Already fixed in CVS for the 2.2.1 release.
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Hello everyone,
I am attempting to print to a Xerox Document Center 332 using samba. I
cannot figure out how to do this. Please help if you can. If not, can you
please point me in the right direction to on how to solve this.
Thanks,
Brent Wells
PS: I'm new to the list, so I apologize for the format of this message.
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Gerald,
Just wondering ...
Did you ever get a chance to look into the problem I was having with
IMPRINTS being unable to deal with Microsoft CAB files?
Also ...
Are there bug fixes in the works which address print driver upload problems
with Samba2.2?
Like many others on the list, I've had numerous problems. It appears that my
ntdrivers.tdb file became corrupt, or merely unusable, at one point. As a
result, I've attempted to rebuild my server no less than 4 times, and each
time I encounter strange problems.
I know that bugs related to "rpcclient" and "large printcap
files" have been
addressed, but I've tangled with some other bits of weirdness. Like, the W2K
client complaining that there are "no drivers associated" with a
particular
printer, despite the fact that when browsing PRINT$ it shows up as an "HP
DeskJet blahblahblah". I've also had W2K clients unable to access
"printer
properties" on certain printers. Any attempt at getting to "printer
properties" produces a Windows fatal error window ... and the application
locks up.
After reading your description of the bug related to "rpcclient", I
felt
that my problems may somehow be related. Any thoughts?
Errol
Errol Fouquet - UNIX SysAdmin
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I've got a couple of questions concerning samba's locking mechanisms.
First, where does samba store file locks infomation. I tried viewing
files and changes in /usr/local/samba/var/locks directory but the
information doesn't seem to be going there. I also checked /var/lock
but no luck there either. Locks were showing up on swat, but no
changes came to files in those directories .
Is loking information supposed to be stored in STATUS..LCK, because as
files are locked and unlocked, STATUS..LCK doesn't seem to change.
Is it possible that files are only locked by a process and that locks
information is stored virtualy?
The reason why im asking these questions is that we need to make 2+
samba machines aware of the files each of them has locked. Why?
because we use more than one samba machine as gateway to our main file
server.
By the way were using samba 2.0.9, and will eventualy upgrade to
2.2.0.
Any help or ideas you guy(and gals) could provide would be greatly
apreciated.
Thanks
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Hi,
I have a little problem I would like get fixed.
Whenever I move files from my windows box to the Samba server, the date and
time stamp is inherrited. Instead I would rather have the files that I moved
to the Samba server have the actual time stamp of the time I created the
file on the Samba machine, and not the time stamp of the creation on the
windows box.
If this sounds unclear.... Let's say I downloaded foo.zip three weeks ago to
the windows box. Today I decide to move it to the Samba Server. On the Samba
Server foo.zip will appear to be three weeks old.
I am using scripts that check for new files on the server, and would like
foo.zip to show up as a new file, since I just moved it there.
I could not find any configuration option for this, how can I configure
this?
I am running
FreeBSD 4.3, Samba 2.0.9, xinetd-2.1.8.pre14, .... on a 400 MgHz Pentium II
with 128MB Ram.
the windows machines are running windows 98 SE
I greatly appreciate any help!
DrTebi
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On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, satish k wrote:
> hi all,
> 1)i recently downloaded samba souce from samba a
> mirror site .i am running a mandrake 7.2 system.when i
> build from this sources using spec of mandrake under
> packaging/mandrake i could not get
> addtosmbpass,smbadduser binaries in my
> samba-2.0.2.rpm.
> clearly he has hashed smbadduser patch in 2.2.0 spec.
> can any one help me how to get this thing done
> i think it happens in the case of redhat also .
Use smbpasswd to add users to samba's smbpasswd file.
Also note that many changes went into the Mandrake spec
file after the release of 2.2.0. Check in the SAMBA_2_2
cvs tree for the latest version.
Cheers, jerry
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Was LDAP and Samba ever addressed? It's possible I missed it but if not I
really would like to know what the status is.
Norm
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> 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.
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2001, Raj Wurttemberg wrote:
> ./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:
>
....> 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
Do you mean to support dce/dfs or were you trying for --wth-msdfs?
I don't think the dce/dfs code is being actively maintained.
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I'm not sure what version of Netware you are using, but if memory serves me
correctly starting with version 4.11 there was an LDAP server available for
Netware (I know there is for sure in 5.x because we use it, but you said you
were not using 5.x). If you have that available you may be able to
authenticate against that with both your user accounts using nss-ldap/pam-ldap
and with Samba (using an older version from like Oct. 1999, just search the web
for LDAP and Samba you should find the needed material).
Good luck.
Dan
John Horne wrote:
> On 06-Jun-2001 at 11:03:29 Christian Barth wrote:
> > May be solaris can interakt with novell (with out samba). I know that
> > novell can be a NFS-Server. But for the web server a novell NFS-
> > client would probably be what you are looking for. May be it's
worth
> > to ask sun and novell about it.
> >
> Hmm, it is a thought (using nfs). I knew nothing about samba when I was
> asked to start this, and I know nothing about nfs really since we do not
use
> it. So a bit more learning I guess :-) The problem may be that there are
> many novell servers, and since the staff could be using any one (or more)
of
> them, we would have to enable nfs on them all.
>
> > If you take linux as web server: Linux can talk ipx, but don't ask
me
> > in what state the programms are and where to find them.
> >
> Yes, we have a linux box running ipx, but all it does is, in effect, an
> ipx 'ping' to see if the servers are present. That works fine
actually :-)
>
> John.
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Hi all
I have a mixed network:
Win2K server with around 150 NT4 w/st clients, domain kevigs.co.uk;
NT4 (SP6a) server with around 12 Win 9x clients, domain admin
IP info is: servers are 10.28.193.1 (W2k) and 10.28.193.2 (NT4);
w/st are 10.28.195.x (W2k is running DHCP)
printers (jet direct) are 10.28.194.x
Subnet mask is 255.255.240.0
I have added a Linux box (host name wigwam) running Mandrake (7.1), Apache
(as an intranet server) and Samba. IP is 10.28.193.6
Intranet server runs fine, can be accessed from any w/st (via
http://wigwam... etc).
Samba appears to be running ok - testparm and diagnosis all ok - BUT: