the files when you attempt to rename it. This is caused by Window's Media
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To work around this I had to go into Windows Explorer and change the folder
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Folders". This way, Windows Media player won't load the file when you
click
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Just trying to save some work for others. :)
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Hello:
I've just hooked up my RH 6.2 Linux server (P150, 48
MB ram) to a small Windows network, and it seemlessly
connected with minimal setup!
I've only been using Linux for about a year now and am
greatful there is something other than what comes out
of Redmond, WA.
I only wish I knew more about programming to help you
all out. Samba is a FAST file server, and I'm going to
use at my church.
Congratulations on a fine job!
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I have read the appropriate chapters from three different books, the how-tos
and the man pages. I have followed several kind individual's "simple
steps."
I cannot get SAMBA to work, and I cannot find my situation described in any
documentation, although it must be quite common. I'm sure I'm missing
something huge. If anyone could help out, I would be most appreciative.
I have Mandrake Linux 8.0 installed on a Compaq notebook using reiserFS. It
works fine. I can get on the internet, and am using the computer right now.
At home, the notebook is connected to a network containing two Win98
machines, networked through a Linksys router that provides internet access
and DHCP services. At work, the notebook connects to an identical system,
except there are more Win98 machines. The routers, and even the workgroup
name, are identical in both locations.
All of the installation instructions I've read call for entering IP
addresses
for the "hosts." With DHCP, the IP address is not known, only the
NetBIOS
name.
I make what I think are appropriate changes to 'smb.conf' and run
testparms
and it says everything is OK. I run 'samba start' and it says it is
starting SMB and NMB services [ OK ].
I run 'samba status' and it indicates that smbd and nmbd are stopped.
(I
can't find this situation in any troubleshooting guide so far).
I am very new to Linux, and regrettably, Windows has always insulated me from
the details of networking -- it just works (which is actually a good thing
for most users).
Can someone help get me over the hump?
Thanks,
Paul
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On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Mike Fedyk wrote:
hmm, sorry for replying a bit late...
> Uhm, you're not going to share those mounted smbfs shares through
> samba are you?
>
If you mean re-share the mounted smbfs on the client to another client,
no.
> I understand you are stress testing, but maybe this isn't the best
> solution. Can you describe what your project goals are?
>
Indeed, I'm not sure whether this is the best solution either. I only
learnt about smbtorture from Urban recently (thanks), but haven't worked
out how to use it nor how to interpret its results.
The problem is to determine how Samba scales as the total potential users
climbs to 30,000-40,000 and concurrent users go from 100 to 500 to 5,000.
The issues to be resolved are
- the size of smbpasswd file and its impact on login/password change/etc
- Memory usage.
- CPU usage.
Basically, resolve the question of whether Samba would be usable on a
server of so-and-so power when accessed by so-and-so number of clients.
I'm not necessarily looking for a definite answer, just a rough idea
what the limits are.
I would appreciate it if someone can give a summary of smbtorture and
more importantly, how to interpret its results. What (I think) I've worked
out so far is that smbtorture is run on one or more clients. However, I'd
like detailed description of what the -N, -o and -m mean.
What I also can't work out is how to login as multiple users. Presumably,
I'll just run smbtorture multiple times simultaneously via a script or
something. In production, the smb server's typical usage would be multiple
users logging in once each - hence I wanted to use smbfs. On the other
hand, smbtorture seems to be logging in as one user (well, duh) but doing
very strenuous stuff to the server. Hence, smbtorture's role seems to be
to test the functionality of the SMB server (ie file locking), but what I
want is to test its performance.
Regards
Eddie
PS incidentally, some of the smbtorture tests failed. Should I do
anything, especially since the server is a CVS release.
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Stefano wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> So, now I've got samba packs up and running on my debian potato pc; my
> target is sharing files for a small office lan (4 clients running win9.x).
>
> I created a group named "samba", an account on the linux box for
each user
> (everyone working on clients pc), and grouped the users in the
"samba"
> group.
> I created a samba subdir in /home, owned by one of the users in the samba
> group (myself , obviously ;-)): that's the dir where files to share are
> going to be moved (the existing ones) or created.
> I set the sticky bit, so /samba permissions are: drwxrws---.
>
> I'm wondering if it's all right or I missed something:
> - to allow users to execute/write/read all files in the dir /samba, even if
> another user created them;
> - to allow two or more users to open the same file at the same time
(let's
> say, a database).
>
> Tnx
>
> Stefano
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Make sure the /home/samba directory is owned by the samba group you created.
Make sure the unix account name and password match the Windows login name and
password. The following smb.conf settings should allow you to do what your want
to do.
[samba]
comment = samba-or-whatever
path = /home/samba
valid users = @samba
force group = samba
admin users = yourself (if you want this)
writeable = Yes
map archive = Yes
inherit permissions = Yes
[homes]
comment = Homes Directory
writeable = Yes
browseable = No
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Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone else has thought of using the NT password
hashes internally on the Unix side. All we'd need would be a PAM
module, and samba could match the two hashes internally...
What do you guys think? Is the NT4 hash better than md5? I've heard
that md5 has some weaknesses...
TIA,
Mike
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I have a client's database file being server from a samba 2.0.7 (RH 7), with
the default oplock configuration. Their application is called Yardi and it
uses a btrieve database. The database ran fine for about 1 week and then
several TRANS.DAT errors occured. The company that supports Yardi says this
error is from not enough (get this) convential memory available on the
client (Humm I stopped running DOS apps years ago). Accorder to the Yardi
specs the clients were running below the convential memory reqs. This has be
fixed. Well then they ran the standalone on a windows box and had it
rebuilt. They moved it back to the Samaba server and multiple uses got back
on it, and it did it again.
Is this a Samba 2.0.7 problem? Do I need to go to 2.2.x? Is this an oplock
problem(no oplock messages in the logs)? or do I need to look for another
solution besides Samba?
TIA
Christian Brink
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On Sun, 15 Jul 2001, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm wondering if anyone else has thought of using the NT password
> hashes internally on the Unix side. All we'd need would be a PAM
> module, and samba could match the two hashes internally...
>
> What do you guys think? Is the NT4 hash better than md5? I've heard
> that md5 has some weaknesses...
LanMan/NT password hashes do not use salt and are therefore plain
text equivalents.
btw....See the pam_smbpass.so module in Samba 2.2.1 for
an smbpasswd PAM module.
cheers, jerry
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Adolfo Lagos Jimenez wrote:
> I'm quite a Newbie, but I've managed myself to install a RH7.1 with
a Samba
> Server 2.0.7
> No problems at all, working just fine but...
>
> Need to share a directory among 10 users of a Clipper program, all of them
see
> the share, connect without problems, but I can't make them open, use,
read and
> write to the dbf files with their login names & passwords, they must
use mine
> to do it, I know it's a basic question, but Can You Help Me ?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Adoldo, from Chile, South America..
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The easy answer is as follows:
(1) Make sure all 10 Clipper users belong to the same group. For example
"clipper"
(2) Change the ownership (chown) of the directory you want to share and make it
owned by the "clipper" group.
(3) Change the permission of the directory to make it group readable and
writeable. At least (chmod 760)
(4) The following smb.conf setting for the "clipper" share make the
database files
and directories available to the "clipper" group.
[clipper]
comment = Clipper Group
path = /home/samba/clipper (or whatever the proper path is)
valid users = @clipper
force group = clipper
admin users = yourself (if you want this)
writeable = Yes
map archive = Yes
inherit permissions = Yes
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On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Arnold Andrews X-324-4292 wrote:
> I think I may have heard that they were changing the authentication to
> use the samba passwords, instead of the Unix passwords for 2.2.1.
> Please correct me if I am mistaken. I still haven't installed 2.2.1
> yet, so I'm not speaking from experience here.
No. In order for SWAT (or smbd) to authenticate users against MD5
passwords in /etc/shadow you must enable PAM.
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From: Mike Fedyk <mfedyk@matchmail.com>
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On Sun, Jul 15, 2001 at 09:24:46PM -0500, Gerald Carter
wrote:> On Sun, 15 Jul 2001, Mike Fedyk wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm wondering if anyone else has thought of using the NT password
> > hashes internally on the Unix side. All we'd need would be a PAM
> > module, and samba could match the two hashes internally...
> >
> > What do you guys think? Is the NT4 hash better than md5? I've
heard
> > that md5 has some weaknesses...
>
> LanMan/NT password hashes do not use salt and are therefore plain
> text equivalents.
>
Well, I don't really care if my hashes are spicy, I can always add
salsa...
There are seperate hashes for lanman and NT I believe, I'm referring
to the NT variety...
>
> btw....See the pam_smbpass.so module in Samba 2.2.1 for
> an smbpasswd PAM module.
>
Will this allow you to change a user's password from unix and windows
using normal tools (ie no smbpasswd commands)? And work with nis/ldap?
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Hi
I get the following when I try to connect to a share
I am using security=domain
and passwords are the same across the board
ie, unix account, smbpasswd, and my NT domain password
[2001/07/16 13:59:41, 2] smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(566)
pass_check_smb failed - invalid password for user [apc]
I still am able to connect and view the share
any reason why I would get it?
Adam
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On Sun, 15 Jul 2001, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> There are seperate hashes for lanman and NT I believe, I'm referring
> to the NT variety...
That's why I specified both. Neither LanMan hashes not NT hashes
use salt to make the hashing diffeent from one crypt to the next.
'cat' will always hash to the same value. For NT hashes, this is
an MD4 hash of the UNICODE of the text string. At least it is
case sensitive. Lanman hashes are case insensitive.
> > btw....See the pam_smbpass.so module in Samba 2.2.1 for
> > an smbpasswd PAM module.
> >
>
> Will this allow you to change a user's password from unix and windows
> using normal tools (ie no smbpasswd commands)? And work with
> nis/ldap?
Check the docs. IIRC it is only for auth and does not support
password.
cheers, jerry
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Doug Bean wrote:
> Hi I am having a bit of a problem with an error I don't know how to fix
i
> get the following error in the syslog..
>
>
> Jul 16 00:14:28 server smbd[351]: [2001/07/16 00:14:28, 0]
> smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(547)
> Jul 16 00:14:28 server smbd[351]: Error : UNIX and SMB uids in password
> files do not match for user 'reception'!
> Jul 16 00:14:28 server smbd[351]: [2001/07/16 00:14:28, 0]
> smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(547)
> Jul 16 00:14:28 server smbd[351]: Error : UNIX and SMB uids in password
> files do not match for user 'reception'!
>
> Does anyone know how I could fix this problem??
Make the user's uid in /etc/passwd and the smbpasswd file match. :-)
Either edit the files by hand and make the smbpasswd entry match the
uid in /etc/passwd or simply delete the smbpasswd entry and readd it.
smbpasswd file will handle the synchronization for you.
cheers, jerry
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Three days into trying to install samba, I have gotten up to Test 7 in
DIAGNOSIS.TXT, sort of.
Test 5 says, run the command "nmblookup -B ACLIENT '*'"
This always returns the ip address of my Linux box, no matter what I put for
ACLIENT (even made up garbage), but if I substitute the actual IP for
ACLIENT, then it works.
test 6 says, Run the command "nmblookup -d 2 '*'"
This works and shows me both the Linux and Win98 boxes.
Test 7 says, Run the command "smbclient //BIGSERVER/TMP"
This works, and I am connected to the /tmp directory on the Linux box
Test 8 says, On the PC type the command "net view \\BIGSERVER"
This fails, because it wants a password which is always rejected. I use the
same name and password to log into the PC as I use on the Linux box, so I
know the name and password are in the smbpasswd file. Actually, 'net view
\\bigserver' never even asks for a password, but if I use Network
Neighborhood, I get asked, and it is rejected.
There are no other things to check that I can find, but it doesn't work.
Can anyone suggest something?
Thanks,
Paul
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Hi @ all,
we run here a winnt4 machine with some shares and as a primary domain
controler.
As a fileserver we have a linuxPC with samba 2.05a (coming with SuSE 7.3).
The clients are win9x and linux PCs.
If you logon on the nt-server with a win9x PC (with a username and a valid
password) you can see all shares and you can (without a second
authentification) access the shares.
But if you try smbmount a share of the samba server with a linuxmachine you
need a different password (that one saved in smbpasswd) althought it is
configured to use the nt server as the logonserver.
[global]
workgroup = NTBLU
netbios name = PCSERV
interfaces = 192.168.34.223/255.255.0.0
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = NTBLUMBERG1
passwd program = /bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *altes*Passwort* %o\n *neues*Passwort* %n\n
*neues*Passwort*wiederholen* %n\n *changed*
unix password sync = Yes
keepalive = 30
read prediction = Yes
character set = ISO8859-1
os level = 10
dos filetimes = Yes
dos filetime resolution = Yes
Is there any way to first log into the nt server?
Thanks for your help...
c ya /Steffen
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Hi @ all,
we run here a winnt4 machine with some shares and as a primary domain
controler.
As a fileserver we have a linuxPC with samba 2.05a (coming with SuSE 7.3).
The clients are win9x and linux PCs.
If you logon on the nt-server with a win9x PC (with a username and a valid
password) you can see all shares and you can (without a second
authentification) access the shares.
But if you try smbmount a share of the samba server with a linuxmachine you
need a different password (that one saved in smbpasswd) althought it is
configured to use the nt server as the logonserver.
[global]
workgroup = NTBLU
netbios name = PCSERV
interfaces = 192.168.34.223/255.255.0.0
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = NTBLUMBERG1
passwd program = /bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *altes*Passwort* %o\n *neues*Passwort* %n\n
*neues*Passwort*wiederholen* %n\n *changed*
unix password sync = Yes
keepalive = 30
read prediction = Yes
character set = ISO8859-1
os level = 10
dos filetimes = Yes
dos filetime resolution = Yes
Is there any way to first log into the nt server?
Thanks for your help...
c ya /Steffen
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> I have read the appropriate chapters from three different books, the
how-tos
> and the man pages. I have followed several kind individual's
"simple steps."
> I cannot get SAMBA to work, and I cannot find my situation described in
any
> documentation, although it must be quite common. I'm sure I'm
missing
> something huge. If anyone could help out, I would be most appreciative.
>
> I have Mandrake Linux 8.0 installed on a Compaq notebook using reiserFS.
It
> works fine. I can get on the internet, and am using the computer right
now.
>
> At home, the notebook is connected to a network containing two Win98
> machines, networked through a Linksys router that provides internet access
> and DHCP services. At work, the notebook connects to an identical system,
> except there are more Win98 machines. The routers, and even the workgroup
> name, are identical in both locations.
>
> All of the installation instructions I've read call for entering IP
addresses
> for the "hosts." With DHCP, the IP address is not known, only
the NetBIOS
> name.
Hm, I have to guess, because we are not using DHCP. What "hosts" do
you mean? "hosts allow" in smb.conf? Leave them emtpy for the start.
Once the network is running you can care about them.
"/etc/hosts" for DNS name resolution? There should be a DNS server on
the network that takes care of it. For testing you can allways add
the current IP address manually after each connection. Just to see if
this is the problem. Any way, shouldn't be the problem, this the
browsing should take care of the relations between IP-address and
NetBios name. Have you tried the different steps of "DIAGNOSIS.txt"?
What happens if you try "nmblookup win89machine"? What is the output
of "smbclient -L localhost"?
> I make what I think are appropriate changes to 'smb.conf' and run
testparms
> and it says everything is OK. I run 'samba start' and it says it
is
> starting SMB and NMB services [ OK ].
>
> I run 'samba status' and it indicates that smbd and nmbd are
stopped. (I
> can't find this situation in any troubleshooting guide so far).
Have you installed the Mandrake packages or have you compieled the
source?
If you have compieled the source:
- Have you checked that there are not Mandrake packages on the
system?
- Have you checked that the samba-command uses the right smbd?
Do 'samba stop'. Do a 'ps auwx | grep mbd': there should be no
output.
Do 'samba start'. Do a 'ps auwx | grep mbd': there should be a
least
to lines: one with smbd one with nmbd. If this is the case your
'samba status' is wrong. If it is not the case you have a problem.
Check the logs. I guess on Mandrake they are in /var/log/samba. But
they can be else where. If you have compieled it your self with no
options they are in /usr/local/samba/var. Anything in there? You may
try to start the damons manually with 'nmbd -D' and 'smbd -D'
(asuming they are in your (roots) path).
> I am very new to Linux, and regrettably, Windows has always insulated me
from
> the details of networking -- it just works (which is actually a good thing
> for most users).
>
> Can someone help get me over the hump?
Hope this helps. Good luck.
Christian
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
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From: "Christian Barth" <barth@cck.uni-kl.de>
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> Three days into trying to install samba, I have gotten up to Test 7 in
> DIAGNOSIS.TXT, sort of.
>
> Test 5 says, run the command "nmblookup -B ACLIENT '*'"
>
> This always returns the ip address of my Linux box, no matter what I put
for
> ACLIENT (even made up garbage), but if I substitute the actual IP for
> ACLIENT, then it works.
>
> test 6 says, Run the command "nmblookup -d 2 '*'"
>
> This works and shows me both the Linux and Win98 boxes.
>
> Test 7 says, Run the command "smbclient //BIGSERVER/TMP"
>
> This works, and I am connected to the /tmp directory on the Linux box
>
> Test 8 says, On the PC type the command "net view \\BIGSERVER"
>
> This fails, because it wants a password which is always rejected. I use
the
> same name and password to log into the PC as I use on the Linux box, so I
> know the name and password are in the smbpasswd file.
Have you added them there? The smbpasswd file is not filed by
default. Have you used the smbpasswd command to set the password.
Have you set "encrypted passwds = yes" in smb.conf?
May be try plaintext passwords first. You have to apply the
appropriate reg-key to the PC for this to work.
Christian
> Actually, 'net view
> \\bigserver' never even asks for a password, but if I use Network
> Neighborhood, I get asked, and it is rejected.
>
> There are no other things to check that I can find, but it doesn't
work.
>
> Can anyone suggest something?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
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Hi all,
I am very new to this list, I need a help from you kind people.
I have set a PDC with samba. Is it possible to save the user profile only in
the local machine without saving it in the PDC. We need this because, each
time we shutdown the work station it takes lot of time and more over when
the network problem occurs the mails downloaded goes off in the
outlook-express.
So is it possible to save the profiles only in the workstation and not in
the PDC. Any help will be gratefully appreciated.
Thanks
Logu
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Christian Barth wrote:>
> > I have read the appropriate chapters from three different books, the
how-tos
> > and the man pages. I have followed several kind individual's
"simple steps."
> > I cannot get SAMBA to work, and I cannot find my situation described
in any
> > documentation, although it must be quite common. I'm sure I'm
missing
> > something huge. If anyone could help out, I would be most
appreciative.
> >
> > I have Mandrake Linux 8.0 installed on a Compaq notebook using
reiserFS. It
> > works fine. I can get on the internet, and am using the computer
right now.
> >
> > At home, the notebook is connected to a network containing two Win98
> > machines, networked through a Linksys router that provides internet
access
> > and DHCP services. At work, the notebook connects to an identical
system,
> > except there are more Win98 machines. The routers, and even the
workgroup
> > name, are identical in both locations.
> >
> > All of the installation instructions I've read call for entering
IP addresses
> > for the "hosts." With DHCP, the IP address is not known,
only the NetBIOS
> > name.
> Hm, I have to guess, because we are not using DHCP. What "hosts"
do
> you mean? "hosts allow" in smb.conf? Leave them emtpy for the
start.
> Once the network is running you can care about them.
> "/etc/hosts" for DNS name resolution? There should be a DNS
server on
> the network that takes care of it. For testing you can allways add
> the current IP address manually after each connection. Just to see if
> this is the problem. Any way, shouldn't be the problem, this the
> browsing should take care of the relations between IP-address and
> NetBios name. Have you tried the different steps of
"DIAGNOSIS.txt"?
> What happens if you try "nmblookup win89machine"? What is the
output
> of "smbclient -L localhost"?
>
> > I make what I think are appropriate changes to 'smb.conf' and
run testparms
> > and it says everything is OK. I run 'samba start' and it
says it is
> > starting SMB and NMB services [ OK ].
> >
> > I run 'samba status' and it indicates that smbd and nmbd are
stopped. (I
> > can't find this situation in any troubleshooting guide so far).
> Have you installed the Mandrake packages or have you compieled the
> source?
> If you have compieled the source:
> - Have you checked that there are not Mandrake packages on the
> system?
> - Have you checked that the samba-command uses the right smbd?
>
> Do 'samba stop'. Do a 'ps auwx | grep mbd': there should be
no output.
> Do 'samba start'. Do a 'ps auwx | grep mbd': there should
be a least
> to lines: one with smbd one with nmbd. If this is the case your
> 'samba status' is wrong. If it is not the case you have a problem.
> Check the logs. I guess on Mandrake they are in /var/log/samba. But
> they can be else where. If you have compieled it your self with no
> options they are in /usr/local/samba/var. Anything in there? You may
> try to start the damons manually with 'nmbd -D' and 'smbd
-D'
> (asuming they are in your (roots) path).
>
> > I am very new to Linux, and regrettably, Windows has always insulated
me from
> > the details of networking -- it just works (which is actually a good
thing
> > for most users).
> >
> > Can someone help get me over the hump?
> Hope this helps. Good luck.
All these steps are an excellent place to start when looking at this
problem, however if they fail to find a problem, I think I might know
where it is:
There was a recent CVS commit (just prior to Samba 2.2.1 I beleive) that
fixed a problem where samba would refuse to start if it could not
resolve its own name - the case in your situation. Try again with Samba
2.2.1, I think this might solve the problem.
As issues like this might also strike other unix software, it might be
worth your while looking at the wins nsswitch module (allowing nsswitch
to consult wins), or setting up Dynamic DNS.
Andrew Bartlett
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While pulling large files from my server to a Win98 machine, I'm noticing
that the data flow will just stop for about 1 sec, then resume again for a
little while. I thought I'd use iptraf to monitor what was going through,
and discovered that while this is running, all data is transfered smoothly
without any hesitations.
Tonight I compiled 2.2.1a, and find that the problem still exists. Has
anyone seen this issue before? Any suggestions? I don't like leaving
iptraf running all the time... besides, it's a really stupid
'solution.'
In case it helps... My system is redhat 7.0 with a 2.4.6 kernel. All samba
rpm's have been uninstalled. With socket options set, I am getting
sustained xfer of about 9.5Mb/s, with burst over 17Mb/s.
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Hello!
I have the folowing lines in the /etc/samba.d/smb.conf file for the password
sync :
unix password sync = Yes
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *successfully*
When i try to change a samba password (as user "col") i get this error
:
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : The specified
password is invalid.
Failed to change password for col
What am i doing wrong?
My configuration : Caldera eDesktop 2.4, samba-2.2.1-20010710.
Thanks for your help and have a nice day!
Andrej.
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Subject: Unix password sync problem (solved!)
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I have added this line in smb.conf and now all works fine :
interfaces = eth0 127.0.0.1/255.0.0.0
Thanks anyway =)
Andrej.
>Hello!
>
>I have the folowing lines in the /etc/samba.d/smb.conf file for the
password sync :>
>unix password sync = Yes
>passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
>passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *successfully*
>
>When i try to change a samba password (as user "col") i get this
error :
>
>machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : The specified
password is invalid.>Failed to change password for col
>
>What am i doing wrong?
>
>My configuration : Caldera eDesktop 2.4, samba-2.2.1-20010710.
>
>Thanks for your help and have a nice day!
>
> Andrej.
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Well, you could create it yourself. It's not that difficult.
Go to /packaging/Redhat (in the directory where you extracted the source)
and execute makerpms.sh. This should create one rpm.
Werner
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>Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 16:00:27 -0500
>From: Matt Lung <mlung1@purdue.edu>
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>Subject: 2.2.1 RPM
>
>any one know when the RH 2.2.1 RPM will be released???
>
>just curious.
>
>Matt
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Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@pcug.org.au> wrote on 2001. 07. 16.
9:58:10:>
>Christian Barth wrote:
>>
>> > I have read the appropriate chapters from three different books,
the how-tos
>> > and the man pages. I have followed several kind individual's
"simple steps."
>> > I cannot get SAMBA to work, and I cannot find my situation
described in any
>> > documentation, although it must be quite common. I'm sure
I'm missing
>> > something huge. If anyone could help out, I would be most
appreciative.
>> >
>> > I have Mandrake Linux 8.0 installed on a Compaq notebook using
reiserFS. It
>> > works fine. I can get on the internet, and am using the computer
right now.
>> >
>> > At home, the notebook is connected to a network containing two
Win98
>> > machines, networked through a Linksys router that provides
internet access
>> > and DHCP services. At work, the notebook connects to an identical
system,
>> > except there are more Win98 machines. The routers, and even the
workgroup
>> > name, are identical in both locations.
>> >
>> > All of the installation instructions I've read call for
entering IP addresses
>> > for the "hosts." With DHCP, the IP address is not
known, only the NetBIOS
>> > name.
>> Hm, I have to guess, because we are not using DHCP. What
"hosts" do
>> you mean? "hosts allow" in smb.conf? Leave them emtpy for the
start.
>> Once the network is running you can care about them.
>> "/etc/hosts" for DNS name resolution? There should be a DNS
server on
>> the network that takes care of it. For testing you can allways add
>> the current IP address manually after each connection. Just to see if
>> this is the problem. Any way, shouldn't be the problem, this the
>> browsing should take care of the relations between IP-address and
>> NetBios name. Have you tried the different steps of
"DIAGNOSIS.txt"?
>> What happens if you try "nmblookup win89machine"? What is the
output
>> of "smbclient -L localhost"?
>>
>> > I make what I think are appropriate changes to 'smb.conf'
and run testparms
>> > and it says everything is OK. I run 'samba start' and it
says it is
>> > starting SMB and NMB services [ OK ].
>> >
>> > I run 'samba status' and it indicates that smbd and nmbd
are stopped. (I
>> > can't find this situation in any troubleshooting guide so
far).
>> Have you installed the Mandrake packages or have you compieled the
>> source?
>> If you have compieled the source:
>> - Have you checked that there are not Mandrake packages on the
>> system?
>> - Have you checked that the samba-command uses the right smbd?
>>
>> Do 'samba stop'. Do a 'ps auwx | grep mbd': there
should be no output.
>> Do 'samba start'. Do a 'ps auwx | grep mbd': there
should be a least
>> to lines: one with smbd one with nmbd. If this is the case your
>> 'samba status' is wrong. If it is not the case you have a
problem.
Could someone tell me that what otions used to compile the Samba sources
contained by the RedHat distribution ?
I installed the 2.2.0 from rpm and I want to install the 2.2.1a from the
sources,
but I would like to use the same directories as before.
(And I would like to use PAM, VFS, quota and ACL.)
Thanks
Zoltan Perhacs
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Could someone tell me that what otions used to compile the Samba sources
contained by the RedHat distribution ?
I installed the 2.2.0 from rpm and I want to install the 2.2.1a from the
sources,
but I would like to use the same directories as before.
(And I would like to use PAM, VFS, quota and ACL.)
Thanks
Zoltan Perhacs
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Hello,
I asked my question already in the samba-list, but the answer is
not the solution of my problem.
My question was :
>Assume one ressource domain R which contains a samba file server.
>Assume two other domains A and B each having a user "alice".
>So we have two differen NT users A\alice and B\alice
>There is also a trust relation: R trusts A and R trusts B.
>We also have a user "alice" on the samba server.
>The Problem: it looks like bot A\alice and B\alice are mapped to the same
>"samba-user" alice.
>Question: how can samba be forced to make a difference between A\alice and
>B\alice?
The answer was:
> You need different usernames ...
I have to guarantee that only f.e. A\alice can touch the files for alice
on my samba-(unix) servers.
In the source-files of samba I see the domainname is cutted.
My question: it is not possible to hand on the domainname as a variable?
Thanks and Regards
Ursula Fromm
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Hi all,
Tanks go to Sean, for pointing out the autoexec.bat thing. Now at least the
security-tabs work but the problem with the servermanager remain. for those
who want to know: It did work (read not crash) in 2.2.0a and earlier
versions. After my upgrade to 2.2.1 the crash happends. I also reinstalled
windoze (so it's clean as can be) but the crash remains. I can reproduce the
'bug' (just fire it up and watch it crash 'n burn.....)
Yours,
Nico de Haer
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From: Sean P. Elble <S_Elble@yahoo.com>
To: nico de haer <nicodehaer@yahoo.com>
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Subject: Re: Win98se + Nexus and Samba 2.2.1
> Nico,
>
> Regarding your question about the security tab, please make sure that your
> autoexec.bat file's path statement includes the c:\srvtools directory;
> otherwise, it won't work. This is also documented in a Microsoft
TechNet
> document. I don't have the address handy, but this lets you know
it's not
a> problem related to Samba. I also experience the crash while using Server
> Manager . . . I thought it was just a corrupt DLL, but now that I've
read
> someone else's account of it, I'm starting to think otherwise. I
get the
> same message that you do, except it reads like this: NETUI1.DLL at
> 0167:5921c174. That is the only difference. I havn't checked the
registers
> yet though, otherwise we are equal. I'll forward to this to
samba-technical,> as I'm starting to think it's a problem with Samba. Have a good
one!
>
> --------------------------------------------
> Sean P. Elble
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> --------------------------------------------
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "nico de haer" <nicodehaer@yahoo.com>
> To: <samba@samba.org>
> Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 3:48 PM
> Subject: Win98se + Nexus and Samba 2.2.1
>
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I've got a Debian box (kernel 2.2.19 from www.kernel.org + ide
patch +
> > trustees patch) running Samba 2.2.1. I compiled it myself w.o. anny
> > options. It works great. Also i have a Win98se box with nexus (Windows
NT> > server tools for Win9x) running. If i pull up the security tab on a
> > file/folder and i push one of the tree buttons, noting happends. Also
when> i
> > fire up the Server Manager, it crashes like this:
> >
> > SRVMGR caused an invalid page fault in
> > module NETUI1.DLL at 0167:5921c18e.
> > Registers:
> > EAX=00490864 CS=0167 EIP=5921c18e EFLGS=00010202
> > EBX=59223f10 SS=016f ESP=006bf37c EBP=006bf3d8
> > ECX=a000001a DS=016f ESI=00490863 FS=3cf7
> > EDX=a000001a ES=016f EDI=004910e8 GS=0000
> > Bytes at CS:EIP:
> > 66 8b 02 66 85 c0 74 10 83 c2 02 88 01 66 8b c6
> > Stack dump:
> > 004918e1 5921c21c 004910d8 00000000 004918e4 592019cf 00491094
004918e4
> > 00000000 00000001 00000000 004918e4 00245572 00000000 00000000
59206317
> >
> > btw, it worked on 2.2.0, I've tried reinstalling Windoze but still
> nothing.
> > Did i miss something here?
> >
> > All insights welcome!
> >
> > Yours,
> >
> > Nico de Haer
> >
> >
> >
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LSA_MAX_GROUPS in include/rpc_lsa.h should be increased to 1000 which I
believe is the limit under NT4 - 96 is too small a number.
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Hello!
I have the following lines in my smb.conf for a public share :
[public]
path = /home/samba
admin users = col
read only = Yes
create mask = 0755
guest ok = Yes
When I connect to this share with a username "col" i get the
"root
privileges" but i can't create new files on the directory. My dir
permissions are : drwxr-xr-x 89 root root, but the permissions shouldn't
be the problem i think (from the man page : "You should use this option
very
carefully, as any user in this list will be able to do anything they like on
the share, irrespective of file permissions"). What am i doing wrong?
I'm using RH 6.2 and samba 2.0.6-9.
Thanks for your help!
Andrej.
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Hi all.
Is anyone using Samba 2.2.x with SSL support?
I have tried compiling it with OpenSSL 0.9.6a, but I got a warning that got me
spooked. There is a function that registers a handler (for cyphers or something
like that), which is a pointer to a function. Well, the definition of THAT
function in Samba and OpenSSL differ in the number of parameters.
Calling SSL with this setup would, IMHO, lead to a crash (different number of
parameters on the stack than expected, program returns to "God knows
where").
I was informed that this SSL definition was from SSLeay and that OpenSSL changed
the function definition in early 0.9 version (0.9.1, I think).
So, any insight? Should I (somehow) get a hold of SSLeay?
Nix.
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Hi guys,
I was just wondering if there were a project to port smbmount to
OpenBSD.
I have already learned that smbmount is not part of the samba-2.0.9
package for OpenBSD. I also know that nearly the same thing is done by
the sharity-light-1.2 package for OpenBSD. As far as I have seen on the
sharity-web-page (http://www.obdev.at/Products/Sharity.html) this
product is not OpenSource. (It has some other disadvantages, but never
mind.)
Thus my question: is there a project anywhere to port smbmount to
OpenBSD? If yes, how is the progress? Can I help? If no, does anyone
maybe know the reason?
cHEERS,
-Matt D.
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Hi,
Try this:
[public]
path = /home/samba
admin users = col
read only = Yes
create mask = 0755
guest ok = Yes
writelist = col
Yours,
Nico de Haer
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From: Andrej Trobentar <andrej.trobentar@rikom.si>
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Subject: admin users (can't write on a dir)
> Hello!
>
> I have the following lines in my smb.conf for a public share :
>
> [public]
> path = /home/samba
> admin users = col
> read only = Yes
> create mask = 0755
> guest ok = Yes
>
> When I connect to this share with a username "col" i get the
"root
> privileges" but i can't create new files on the directory. My dir
> permissions are : drwxr-xr-x 89 root root, but the permissions
shouldn't
> be the problem i think (from the man page : "You should use this
option
very> carefully, as any user in this list will be able to do anything they like
on> the share, irrespective of file permissions"). What am i doing wrong?
>
> I'm using RH 6.2 and samba 2.0.6-9.
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Andrej.
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Matthias Deuschl wrote:
> I have already learned that smbmount is not part of the samba-2.0.9
> package for OpenBSD. I also know that nearly the same thing is done by
> the sharity-light-1.2 package for OpenBSD. As far as I have seen on the
> sharity-web-page (http://www.obdev.at/Products/Sharity.html) this
> product is not OpenSource. (It has some other disadvantages, but never
> mind.)
I think the light version is GPL ... so it's better than OpenSource :)
Your URL isn't pointing at the -light version, btw. Try:
http://www.obdev.at/products/sharity-light/index.html
There is a smbfs package for FreeBSD. If you are looking for something to
port, that sounds like the one you want.
> Thus my question: is there a project anywhere to port smbmount to
> OpenBSD? If yes, how is the progress? Can I help? If no, does anyone
> maybe know the reason?
smbmount on its own is fairly pointless. It is simply a mount utility and
does not do anything beyond setting up a connection and mounting. It is
strongly linked to the linux smbfs.
/Urban
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Dear All,
I am currently having problems with password authentication. We are
presently running Samba 2.0.6, when a connection is made using samba, the
first password sent to the NT Domain Controller always fails (I understand
this is a security feature designed to prevent passwords being sent over
insecure networks), subsequent authenication requests always succeed. This
is not a problem in itself, but, when system auditing is set up on the
Domain Controller, the failed logins get flagged and eventually accounts get
locked. The NT auditing is not flexible enough to take this into account, we
therefore need to prevent the failed logins occurring. Since they are a
feature of the software I assume there must be a way of turning the feature
off? If this is the case I would be very grateful if someone could point me
in the right direction. The relevant flags in the smb.conf file are as
follows:
encrypt passwords = yes
security = server
I am aware that we are running quite a dated version of the software, we
will be updating very soon but do not want to go straight to the brand new
version (which I cannot find for Solaris 2.6 anyway). Can anyone suggest the
best (but not latest) version of Samba to go to that is available for
Solaris 2.6, and where to get it (I have tried the obvious sources they only
have 2.0.7 and the very latest).
Many thanks in advance for any help recieved.
Jim Stuart.
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Hello!
This solves the problem, but why do i have to have a "write list"
parameter
also set? Should n't the "admin users" parameter take care of the
write
permissions?
Thanks for your help!
Andrej.
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From: nico de haer [mailto:nicodehaer@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 11:52 PM
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Subject: Re: admin users (can't write on a dir)
Hi,
Try this:
[public]
path = /home/samba
admin users = col
read only = Yes
create mask = 0755
guest ok = Yes
writelist = col
Yours,
Nico de Haer
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To: Samba lists <samba@lists.samba.org>
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 3:49 AM
Subject: admin users (can't write on a dir)
> Hello!
>
> I have the following lines in my smb.conf for a public share :
>
> [public]
> path = /home/samba
> admin users = col
> read only = Yes
> create mask = 0755
> guest ok = Yes
>
> When I connect to this share with a username "col" i get the
"root
> privileges" but i can't create new files on the directory. My dir
> permissions are : drwxr-xr-x 89 root root, but the permissions
shouldn't
> be the problem i think (from the man page : "You should use this
option
very> carefully, as any user in this list will be able to do anything they like
on> the share, irrespective of file permissions"). What am i doing wrong?
>
> I'm using RH 6.2 and samba 2.0.6-9.
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Andrej.
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--On Monday, July 16, 2001 2:03 PM +0100 Adam Clark
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wrote:
> [2001/07/16 13:59:41, 2] smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(566)
> pass_check_smb failed - invalid password for user [apc]
>
> I still am able to connect and view the share
> any reason why I would get it?
Are you sure that you are not connecting to the share as guest?
- john
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Hello,
I can't enter into directories/open files in a NT4 WK (sp6) with
smbclient of samba 2.2.1a package if its contains accentuated
characters.
This is options of samba in related of my problem (i
think):> client code page = 850
> code page directory = /etc/codepages (i verify this path of course)
> character set = ISO8859-1
and the other option with the default value.
the error message is:
... ERRDOS - ERRbadpath (Directory invalid.)
ERRDOS - ERRbadfile (File not found.) opening remote file...
And smbclient have no problem with directories/files "without accent".
Moreover with samba-client-2.0.7 (with same configuration), it work!!!!
I read FAQ and others docs, have i forgotten anything???
Thank in advance for your response.
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--On Monday, July 16, 2001 1:06 PM +0530 Logu <samlog@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am very new to this list, I need a help from you kind people.
> I have set a PDC with samba. Is it possible to save the user profile only
> in the local machine without saving it in the PDC. We need this because,
> each time we shutdown the work station it takes lot of time and more
> over when the network problem occurs the mails downloaded goes off in the
> outlook-express.
Unless you have explicitly created roaming profiles, the profiles should
NOT be being saved to the PDC... are you sure that is what is causing your
delay?
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Hello,
I have had SAMBA 2.2 working on Mandrake 8.0 for several weeks not, but we had a
power outtage over the weekend and I can't get the SMBD running. NMBD will
start fine. Here is a copy of the error from the logs.
Can somebody point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Dave
[2001/07/16 06:51:02, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(857) bind failed on port
139 socket_addr=3D0.0.0.0 (Address already in use)
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Hello all,
i have a simple setup at home with freebsd 4.3-stable as my samba server
(acting as a PDC) and a win2k client.
i'm having some problems trying to access my samba server from my win2k
client. i have read the Samba-PDC-Howto.html and have followed the
instructions (the best i can) but still, i'm having trouble logging in
to my samba domain.
i try to add/join the domain by going to control panel -> system ->
network identification -> properties -> select domain [ARS]. i get a
dialog box prompting me for a username and password which i keyed in but
i received an error instead:-
The following error occured attempting to join domain "ARS".
Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.
i am *very* sure that i have the correct username and password and that
the username and password are in both /etc/passwd and
/usr/local/private/smbpasswd. i also followed the "Creating Machine
Trust Accounts and Joining Clients... " as per the Samba-PDC-Howto.
i'd appreciate it if someone could kindly point me to where i have done
wrong or any other documents that i might have missed reading from the
samba documentation from the installation. anyways, i'm attaching my
smb.conf file below which may be of some help for the experts to spot
any mistake(s) that i have made. thanks.
------------8<------------
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = ARS
netbios name = ARSENIC
server string = ARS Samba Server %v on (%L)
; hosts allow = 192.168.0. 127.
interfaces = 192.168.0.1/24
min password length = 5
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
hide dot files = yes
os level = 64
domain logons = yes
domain master = yes
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
dns proxy = No
wins support = Yes
remote announce = 192.168.0.255
domain admin group = alvin root @wheel
; guest account = guest
; admin users = alvin
[homes]
writeable = yes
writeable = yes
; printable = no
browseable = no
# Un-comment the following and create the netlogon directory for Domain Logons
[netlogon]
path = /home/netlogon
guest ok = no
writable = no
; share modes = no
# Un-comment the following to provide a specific roving profile share
# the default is to use the user's home directory
;[Profiles]
; path = /usr/local/samba/profiles
; browseable = no
; guest ok = yes
[printers]
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[tmp]
path = /tmp
read only = no
public = yes
------------8<------------
~as
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Hi,
I suspect there might be a problem with "smbd -D" as the "mother
daemon" dumps
core when log files are being rotated ("max log size" parameter).
I'm currently running smbd 2.0.10 on Solaris 2.6 and Solaris 8 and have
experienced the problem on both machines. This has happend with 2.0.6,
2.0.7 and 2.0.9 as well. Before upgrading to 2.0.6 I was running smbd
from inetd and never had this kind of problem.
Attached is the output from dbx for these two machines.
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% dbx `which smbd` core.hafkaldi
Reading symbolic information for smbd
dbx: internal error: objfile ends unexpectly while reading stabs of libgcc2.c
core file header read successfully
Reading symbolic information for rtld /usr/lib/ld.so.1
dbx: program is not active
Reading symbolic information for libsec.so.1
Reading symbolic information for libsocket.so.1
Reading symbolic information for libnsl.so.1
Reading symbolic information for libdl.so.1
Reading symbolic information for libc.so.1
Reading symbolic information for libmp.so.2
Reading symbolic information for libc_psr.so.1
program terminated by signal SEGV (Segmentation Fault)
dbx: core file read error: address 0xff3eff94 not in data space
where
(dbx) where
=>[1] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xff21b9fc), at 0xaf390
[2] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x25, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[3] standard_sub_basic(0x1b2fb8, 0x1e, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[4] lp_string(0x1b2fb8, 0x1050cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x4e, 0xff3f02e0), at 0x5dcd8
[5] lp_logfile(0xff3f02e0, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0xff238018, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[6] reopen_logs(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1154f8, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[7] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xff23fa9c, 0xff23bc14, 0xff23bc10, 0x4, 0x4), at
0xaef5c
[8] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[9] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xff21b9fc), at 0xaf450
[10] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x25, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[11] standard_sub_basic(0x1b2f36, 0x1e, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[12] lp_string(0x1b2f36, 0x1050cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x4e, 0xff3f0ff0), at 0x5dcd8
[13] lp_logfile(0xff3f0ff0, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0xff238018, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[14] reopen_logs(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1154f8, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[15] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xff23fa9c, 0xff23bc14, 0xff23bc10, 0x4, 0x4),
at 0xaef5c
[16] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[17] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xff21b9fc), at 0xaf450
[18] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x25, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[19] standard_sub_basic(0x1b2eb4, 0x1e, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[20] lp_string(0x1b2eb4, 0x1050cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x4e, 0xff3f1d00), at 0x5dcd8
[21] lp_logfile(0xff3f1d00, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0xff238018, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[22] reopen_logs(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1154f8, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[23] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xff23fa9c, 0xff23bc14, 0xff23bc10, 0x4, 0x4),
at 0xaef5c
[24] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[25] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xff21b9fc), at 0xaf450
[26] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x25, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[27] standard_sub_basic(0x1b2e32, 0x1e, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[28] lp_string(0x1b2e32, 0x1050cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x4e, 0xff3f2a10), at 0x5dcd8
[29] lp_logfile(0xff3f2a10, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0xff238018, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[30] reopen_logs(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1154f8, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[31] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xff23fa9c, 0xff23bc14, 0xff23bc10, 0x4, 0x4),
at 0xaef5c
[32] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[33] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xff21b9fc), at 0xaf450
[34] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x25, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[35] standard_sub_basic(0x1b2db0, 0x1e, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[36] lp_string(0x1b2db0, 0x1050cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x4e, 0xff3f3720), at 0x5dcd8
[37] lp_logfile(0xff3f3720, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0xff238018, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[38] reopen_logs(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1154f8, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[39] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xff23fa9c, 0xff23bc14, 0xff23bc10, 0x4, 0x4),
at 0xaef5c
[40] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[41] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xff21b9fc), at 0xaf450
[42] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x25, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[43] standard_sub_basic(0x1b2d2e, 0x1e, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[44] lp_string(0x1b2d2e, 0x1050cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x4e, 0xff3f4430), at 0x5dcd8
[45] lp_logfile(0xff3f4430, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0xff238018, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[46] reopen_logs(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1154f8, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[47] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xff23fa9c, 0xff23bc14, 0xff23bc10, 0x4, 0x4),
at 0xaef5c
[48] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[49] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xff21b9fc), at 0xaf450
[50] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x25, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[51] standard_sub_basic(0x1b2cac, 0x1e, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[52] lp_string(0x1b2cac, 0x1050cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x4e, 0xff3f5140), at 0x5dcd8
[53] lp_logfile(0xff3f5140, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0xff238018, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[54] reopen_logs(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1154f8, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[55] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xff23fa9c, 0xff23bc14, 0xff23bc10, 0x4, 0x4),
at 0xaef5c
[56] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[57] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xff21b9fc), at 0xaf450
[58] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x25, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[59] standard_sub_basic(0x1b2c2a, 0x1e, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[60] lp_string(0x1b2c2a, 0x1050cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x4e, 0xff3f5e50), at 0x5dcd8
[61] lp_logfile(0xff3f5e50, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0xff238018, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[62] reopen_logs(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1154f8, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[63] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xff23fa9c, 0xff23bc14, 0xff23bc10, 0x4, 0x4),
at 0xaef5c
[64] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[65] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xff21b9fc), at 0xaf450
[66] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x25, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[67] standard_sub_basic(0x1b2ba8, 0x1e, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[68] lp_string(0x1b2ba8, 0x1050cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x4e, 0xff3f6b60), at 0x5dcd8
[69] lp_logfile(0xff3f6b60, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0xff238018, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[70] reopen_logs(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1154f8, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[71] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xff23fa9c, 0xff23bc14, 0xff23bc10, 0x4, 0x4),
at 0xaef5c
[72] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[73] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xff21b9fc), at 0xaf450
[74] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x25, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[75] standard_sub_basic(0x1b2b26, 0x1e, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[76] lp_string(0x1b2b26, 0x1050cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x4e, 0xff3f7870), at 0x5dcd8
[77] lp_logfile(0xff3f7870, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0xff238018, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[78] reopen_logs(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1154f8, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[79] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xff23fa9c, 0xff23bc14, 0xff23bc10, 0x4, 0x4),
at 0xaef5c
[80] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[81] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xff21b9fc), at 0xaf450
[82] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x25, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[83] standard_sub_basic(0x1b2aa4, 0x1e, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[84] lp_string(0x1b2aa4, 0x1050cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x4e, 0xff3f8580), at 0x5dcd8
[85] lp_logfile(0xff3f8580, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0xff238018, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[86] reopen_logs(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1154f8, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[87] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xff23fa9c, 0xff23bc14, 0xff23bc10, 0x4, 0x4),
at 0xaef5c
[88] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[89] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xff21b9fc), at 0xaf450
[90] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x25, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[91] standard_sub_basic(0x1b2a22, 0x1e, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[92] lp_string(0x1b2a22, 0x1050cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x4e, 0xff3f9290), at 0x5dcd8
[93] lp_logfile(0xff3f9290, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0xff238018, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[94] reopen_logs(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x1154f8, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[95] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xff23fa9c, 0xff23bc14, 0xff23bc10, 0x4, 0x4),
at 0xaef5c
[96] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[97] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xff21b9fc), at 0xaf450
[98] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x25, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[99] standard_sub_basic(0x1b29a0, 0x1e, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[100] lp_string(0x1b29a0, 0x1050cb, 0x0, 0x4, 0x4e, 0xff3f9fa0), at 0x5dcd8
(dbx) exit
% dbx `which smbd` core.hafro
Reading symbolic information for smbd
dbx: internal error: objfile ends unexpectly while reading stabs of libgcc2.c
dbx: warning: NT_GWINDOWS section found. Possible stack overflow condition
core file header read successfully
Reading symbolic information for rtld /usr/lib/ld.so.1
dbx: program is not active
Reading symbolic information for libsec.so.1
Reading symbolic information for libsocket.so.1
Reading symbolic information for libnsl.so.1
Reading symbolic information for libdl.so.1
Reading symbolic information for libc.so.1
Reading symbolic information for libmp.so.2
Reading symbolic information for libc_psr.so.1
Reading symbolic information for nss_files.so.1
Reading symbolic information for nss_dns.so.1
Reading symbolic information for libresolv.so.2
program terminated by signal SEGV (Segmentation Fault)
(dbx) where
=>[1] _ltzset_u(0x10ed28, 0x64, 0xebb08, 0xef62bc5c, 0xef62563c, 0xef608960),
at 0xef5d3080
[2] timestring(0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xb5938
[3] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xef60a630), at 0xaf42c
[4] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x4d, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[5] standard_sub_basic(0x23969c, 0x19, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[6] lp_string(0x23969c, 0x1050c6, 0x0, 0x7efefeff, 0x4e, 0xef800488), at
0x5dcd8
[7] lp_logfile(0xef800488, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[8] reopen_logs(0x0, 0xef62ce3c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[9] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xef628e64, 0xef62ce3c, 0xef62563c, 0xef62563c,
0xef628e60), at 0xaef5c
[10] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[11] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xef60a630), at 0xaf450
[12] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x4d, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[13] standard_sub_basic(0x239600, 0x19, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[14] lp_string(0x239600, 0x1050c6, 0x0, 0x7efefeff, 0x4e, 0xef801198), at
0x5dcd8
[15] lp_logfile(0xef801198, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[16] reopen_logs(0x0, 0xef62ce3c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[17] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xef628e64, 0xef62ce3c, 0xef62563c, 0xef62563c,
0xef628e60), at 0xaef5c
[18] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[19] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xef60a630), at 0xaf450
[20] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x4d, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[21] standard_sub_basic(0x239564, 0x19, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[22] lp_string(0x239564, 0x1050c6, 0x0, 0x7efefeff, 0x4e, 0xef801ea8), at
0x5dcd8
[23] lp_logfile(0xef801ea8, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[24] reopen_logs(0x0, 0xef62ce3c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[25] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xef628e64, 0xef62ce3c, 0xef62563c, 0xef62563c,
0xef628e60), at 0xaef5c
[26] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[27] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xef60a630), at 0xaf450
[28] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x4d, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[29] standard_sub_basic(0x2394c8, 0x19, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[30] lp_string(0x2394c8, 0x1050c6, 0x0, 0x7efefeff, 0x4e, 0xef802bb8), at
0x5dcd8
[31] lp_logfile(0xef802bb8, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[32] reopen_logs(0x0, 0xef62ce3c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[33] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xef628e64, 0xef62ce3c, 0xef62563c, 0xef62563c,
0xef628e60), at 0xaef5c
[34] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[35] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xef60a630), at 0xaf450
[36] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x4d, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[37] standard_sub_basic(0x23942c, 0x19, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[38] lp_string(0x23942c, 0x1050c6, 0x0, 0x7efefeff, 0x4e, 0xef8038c8), at
0x5dcd8
[39] lp_logfile(0xef8038c8, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[40] reopen_logs(0x0, 0xef62ce3c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[41] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xef628e64, 0xef62ce3c, 0xef62563c, 0xef62563c,
0xef628e60), at 0xaef5c
[42] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[43] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xef60a630), at 0xaf450
[44] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x4d, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[45] standard_sub_basic(0x239390, 0x19, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[46] lp_string(0x239390, 0x1050c6, 0x0, 0x7efefeff, 0x4e, 0xef8045d8), at
0x5dcd8
[47] lp_logfile(0xef8045d8, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[48] reopen_logs(0x0, 0xef62ce3c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[49] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xef628e64, 0xef62ce3c, 0xef62563c, 0xef62563c,
0xef628e60), at 0xaef5c
[50] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[51] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xef60a630), at 0xaf450
[52] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x4d, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[53] standard_sub_basic(0x2392f4, 0x19, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[54] lp_string(0x2392f4, 0x1050c6, 0x0, 0x7efefeff, 0x4e, 0xef8052e8), at
0x5dcd8
[55] lp_logfile(0xef8052e8, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[56] reopen_logs(0x0, 0xef62ce3c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[57] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xef628e64, 0xef62ce3c, 0xef62563c, 0xef62563c,
0xef628e60), at 0xaef5c
[58] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[59] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xef60a630), at 0xaf450
[60] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x4d, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[61] standard_sub_basic(0x239258, 0x19, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[62] lp_string(0x239258, 0x1050c6, 0x0, 0x7efefeff, 0x4e, 0xef805ff8), at
0x5dcd8
[63] lp_logfile(0xef805ff8, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[64] reopen_logs(0x0, 0xef62ce3c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[65] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xef628e64, 0xef62ce3c, 0xef62563c, 0xef62563c,
0xef628e60), at 0xaef5c
[66] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[67] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xef60a630), at 0xaf450
[68] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x4d, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[69] standard_sub_basic(0x2391bc, 0x19, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[70] lp_string(0x2391bc, 0x1050c6, 0x0, 0x7efefeff, 0x4e, 0xef806d08), at
0x5dcd8
[71] lp_logfile(0xef806d08, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[72] reopen_logs(0x0, 0xef62ce3c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[73] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xef628e64, 0xef62ce3c, 0xef62563c, 0xef62563c,
0xef628e60), at 0xaef5c
[74] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[75] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xef60a630), at 0xaf450
[76] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x4d, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[77] standard_sub_basic(0x239120, 0x19, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[78] lp_string(0x239120, 0x1050c6, 0x0, 0x7efefeff, 0x4e, 0xef807a18), at
0x5dcd8
[79] lp_logfile(0xef807a18, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[80] reopen_logs(0x0, 0xef62ce3c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[81] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xef628e64, 0xef62ce3c, 0xef62563c, 0xef62563c,
0xef628e60), at 0xaef5c
[82] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[83] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xef60a630), at 0xaf450
[84] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x4d, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[85] standard_sub_basic(0x239084, 0x19, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[86] lp_string(0x239084, 0x1050c6, 0x0, 0x7efefeff, 0x4e, 0xef808728), at
0x5dcd8
[87] lp_logfile(0xef808728, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[88] reopen_logs(0x0, 0xef62ce3c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[89] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xef628e64, 0xef62ce3c, 0xef62563c, 0xef62563c,
0xef628e60), at 0xaef5c
[90] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[91] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xef60a630), at 0xaf450
[92] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x4d, 0x25), at 0xc3c40
[93] standard_sub_basic(0x238fe8, 0x19, 0xd2ce8, 0x7efefeff, 0x81010100,
0xff00), at 0xc00f0
[94] lp_string(0x238fe8, 0x1050c6, 0x0, 0x7efefeff, 0x4e, 0xef809438), at
0x5dcd8
[95] lp_logfile(0xef809438, 0x1050a8, 0x3ff, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0x5dd08
[96] reopen_logs(0x0, 0xef62ce3c, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0, 0x0), at 0xaed18
[97] check_log_size(0x1154f8, 0xef628e64, 0xef62ce3c, 0xef62563c, 0xef62563c,
0xef628e60), at 0xaef5c
[98] Debug1(0xeb3d0, 0x9, 0x0, 0x105000, 0xee0e0, 0xee988), at 0xaf160
[99] dbghdr(0x0, 0xee0e0, 0xee988, 0x3e7, 0x0, 0xef60a630), at 0xaf450
[100] client_name(0x114800, 0x134, 0xff19c, 0x7efefeff, 0x4d, 0x25), at
0xc3c40
(dbx) exit
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In 2.2.0 you have to add the user root to your smbpasswd file and log
in as root from Win2k. You can use a diferent passwd for the user root
that is in your smbpasswd for more security.
hth
Oliver
Alvin Sim wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>i have a simple setup at home with freebsd 4.3-stable as my samba server
>(acting as a PDC) and a win2k client.
>
>i'm having some problems trying to access my samba server from my win2k
>client. i have read the Samba-PDC-Howto.html and have followed the
>instructions (the best i can) but still, i'm having trouble logging in
>to my samba domain.
>
>i try to add/join the domain by going to control panel -> system ->
>network identification -> properties -> select domain [ARS]. i get a
>dialog box prompting me for a username and password which i keyed in but
>i received an error instead:-
>
> The following error occured attempting to join domain "ARS".
>
> Logon failure: unknown user name or bad password.
>
>i am *very* sure that i have the correct username and password and that
>the username and password are in both /etc/passwd and
>/usr/local/private/smbpasswd. i also followed the "Creating Machine
>Trust Accounts and Joining Clients... " as per the Samba-PDC-Howto.
>
>i'd appreciate it if someone could kindly point me to where i have done
>wrong or any other documents that i might have missed reading from the
>samba documentation from the installation. anyways, i'm attaching my
>smb.conf file below which may be of some help for the experts to spot
>any mistake(s) that i have made. thanks.
>
>
>
>
>~as
>
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Hi Don, @,
Running SAMBA outside of inetd seemed to solve the problem (my fingers are
still crossed).
Thanks for your help.
Kind regards,
Eric Jansen
> -----Original Message-----
> From: MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) [mailto:don_mccall@hp.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 10:05 AM
> To: 'Jansen, Eric'; HP3000-L@RAVEN.UTC.EDU; samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: RE: samba unreachable from some pc's and not from others
>
>
> Hello Jansen,
> On MPE/iX I would recommend that you do NOT run samba
> under inetd control; stream the job files instead. I have heard some
> instances where services run under inetd would hang (ftp included,
> sometimes), but I don't have any specifics.
> There is also an issue with Samba/iX where the log files
> would not roll over
> in the old 5.5 version. Make sure that in your smb.conf file
> you have log
> level = 0 and log size = 10000, so you don't hit a point
> where samba needs
> to rename the logs, and hangs from that. (That issue is
> fixed in patches
> for Samba/iX for 6.0, 6.5 & 7.0 MPE/iX).
>
> Hope this helps,
> Don
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jansen, Eric [mailto:Eric_Jansen@cdillc.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 9:50 AM
> To: HP3000-L@RAVEN.UTC.EDU; samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: samba unreachable from some pc's and not from others
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> One of our clients has samba version 1.9.16p9 running on a
> HP3000 MPE system
> with OS 5.5 05 p9 (yes, I know it is an old one but the
> client doesn't want
> to upgrade).
>
> After some time of working fine; sometimes weeks, sometimes
> hours; samba is
> unreachable from some pc's.
> We don't really see a certain scenario in which it happens
> neither do we
> have problems with certain pc's, they differ every time.
>
>
> log.smb error:
> -------------
> Added interface ip=<system ip> bcast=<bcast addr>
nmask=<nmask>
> 07/06/01 15:05:12 loaded services
> standard input is not a socket, assuming -D option
> Unsupported Samba/iX 0.7 by lappel@grc.hp.com 4/97
> 07/06/01 15:05:12 staying in job mode on MPE
> bind failed on port 139 socket_addr=0 (Address already in use)
> -------------
>
> I checked the network settings with a CISCO network
> specialist and all was
> fine. We also "sniffered" the traffic to the HP3000 and have seen
the
> following errors: "window frozen" and "acknowledgement too
long". This
> usually reflects to a time-out. Since pinging the system gave a quick
> response time, the network is fine (right?).
>
> To me it seems that the port 139 got hung up for a reason.
>
> Has anybody experienced the same and what can I do to solve it?
> For now we bounce the inetd.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Kind regards,
>
>
> Eric Jansen
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Hello, All,
Who can tell me how to get the account name list from PDC on Samba
server?
---I am no using my Samba (v 2.2.1) as a NT Domain Member, it works
fine. But I can't find a command or some documents to tackle my case.
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thank you oliver. that did it. i had a root use with no passwd
(root:XXXXX:XXXXX...) in smbpasswd. so, i did a "smbpasswd root".
changed the win2k workgroup to domain and i can now logon to samba.
great.
again, thank you.
Monday, July 16, 2001, 10:53:30 PM, oliver@samera.com.py
wrote:> In 2.2.0 you have to add the user root to your smbpasswd file and log
> in as root from Win2k. You can use a diferent passwd for the user root
> that is in your smbpasswd for more security.
> hth
> Oliver
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Hi , I really hope that someone can help me .
I am stuck on this for ages ..
My questiopn is why smbd will stop running if i change hostname on the fly ?
If i need to change the hostname , how do i keep smbd running ?
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A quickie
I have a user who logs into windows 98 as fred bloggs
on my solaris box hes got an account fbloggs
How can I mapp these names together so he can mount his home dir?
Thanx
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You wrote:
| While pulling large files from my server to a Win98 machine, I'm
| noticing that the data flow will just stop for about 1 sec
...
Tonight I compiled 2.2.1a, and find that the problem still exists.
[forwarded to samba-technical]
That's very bad (:-()
Check that you didn't accidentally restart 2.0.x and see
if you can get a packet capture and logs for the team.
If possible, put a log at log level = 10 and a packet
capture on an ftp site so we don't have to mail them around.
In not, mail them to me and I'll reduce them to just
the critical bits...
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I compiled the source, installed it under /opt/samba and can start
it, see both processes, but the file /opt/samba/var/locks/connections.tdb
increases very fast (until the filesystem is full ;-( )
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 119283712 Jul 16 16:12 connections.tdb
the smb.conf file is `normal' i think, but here are all (non-comment)
lines:
[global]
workgroup = TEAS
server string = Frodo's Samba Server
hosts allow = 193.149.15. 193.149.14. 193.149.12. 127.
follow symlinks = no
load printers = yes
printcap name = lpstat
printing = hpux
log file = /opt/samba/var/log.%m
max log size = 50
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
dns proxy = no
[homes]
comment = Your Home Directory @ the UNIX CAE-server
browseable = no
public = no
writable = yes
[CAD-group]
comment = global CAD-group Directory @ the UNIX CAE-server
browsable = no
path = /mnt/w14
public = no
writable = yes
Can anyone tell me what to do against this increase?
Is there any error in the smb.conf file (which workd for samba 2.0.10)?
I didn't find very much about the connections.tdb-file: what is for,
if it's needed, if there is a configuration option to suppress this
output, what is in this file (maybe all `open' connections?) or how to
read it ...
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Got rid of the two extra pages by adding ':sh:sf:' to the /etc/printcap.
Looks like this now :-
lp|local line printer:\
:lp=/dev/lpt0:sd=/var/spool/lpd:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:mx=0:sh:sf
Siddhartha
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From: "Siddhartha Jain" <sid@netmagicsolutions.com>
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Subject: samba 2.2.1a printing couple of extra pages
> Hi,
>
> I am new to Samba as well as printing on Unix. Here is my setup and
problem> :-
>
> I have a printer (HP LaserJet 5MP) on a Win98 machine which is shared to
> which the entire office prints. There is no access control on this printer
> and i want it to stay that way. I need to move this service from the Win98
> machine to this OpenBSD box, so i attached the printer to the OpenBSD 2.8
> box and download and install Samba-2.2.1a. Here is my /etc/printcap
> ----------------------------
> lp|local line printer:\
> :lp=/dev/lpt0:sd=/var/spool/lpd:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:
> ---------------------------
>
> and here is my smb.conf :
>
> ------------------------------------
> [global]
> workgroup = BACKOFFICE
> interfaces = rl2
> encrypt passwords = Yes
> hosts allow = 10.1.1.0/255.255.255.0
> printing = BSD
> print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -r %s
> load printers = yes
> min print space = 2000
> postscript = Yes
> bind interfaces only = Yes
> printer admin = sid
> log file = /var/log/samba.log
> log level = 2
> guest account = sid ; user sid has the ownership of
/etc/printcap> and /var/spool/lpd on the OpenBSD box
> guest ok = yes
> security = share
>
> [lp]
> comment = HP LaserJet
> printable = true
> path = /var/spool/lpd
> guest ok = yes
> public = true
>
>
> [print$]
> path = /usr/local/samba/printers
> guest ok = yes
> browseable = yes
> read only = yes
> ; since this share is configured as read only, then we need
> ; a 'write list'. Check the file system permissions to make
> ; sure this account can copy files to the share. If this
> ; is setup to a non-root account, then it should also exist
> ; as a 'printer admin'
> write list = sid
> ------------------------------------------------
>
> I can print from Win2K and Win98 boxes without getting prompted for a
> password but i am concerned about security. How can i make the whole
process> more secure while retaining the "no username" and "no
password" policy for
> the printer share? Also, the printer prints pages two extra pages for each
> print job, one blank page (a few characters on it) before the actual
prints> and one after the print job is finished. How do i get rid of these?
>
> TIA,
>
> Siddhartha
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--On Monday, July 16, 2001 5:17 PM -0700 "mike.roberts"
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> I have a user who logs into windows 98 as fred bloggs
> on my solaris box hes got an account fbloggs
>
> How can I mapp these names together so he can mount his home dir?
I _think_ you can map it so it should work (no, I don't know how off the
top of my head, sorry), but more importantly, given Win9x's
"security", why
is it a problem to change his Win98 login (which is the simplest of
solutions, it seems to me).
- john
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On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 05:17:53PM -0700, mike.roberts
wrote:> A quickie
>
> I have a user who logs into windows 98 as fred bloggs
> on my solaris box hes got an account fbloggs
>
> How can I mapp these names together so he can mount his home dir?
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> Thanx
See "username map" in the smb.conf man page.
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Hello, All,
Who can tell me how to get the account name list from PDC on Samba
server?
---I am now using my Samba (v 2.2.1) as a NT Domain Member, it works
fine. But I can't find a command or some documents to tackle my case.
Regards,
Juer
:( I still can not get the answer, maybe I need to add some
information about my question here.
------ My server: Samba 2.2.1, Linux kernel 2.4.5. It is set as a NT
Domain Member.
------ PDC: Windows 2000.
What I want to get?
------ User name list on PDC. After I get them, I can set the
different share for different users with different rights.
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Hello,
We posted last week about errors that we get when attempting to add
users/groups to a file, resting on a samba server, from a win2k machine.
We have been able to narrow the problem down to an issue with Win2k. As,
with WinNT 4.0, the problem doesnot occur, and we are able to succesefuly
modify permissions.
The Error is along the lines of "Object Picker cannont determine
wether <machine-name> is joined to the domain." Followed, by a simlar
message. This has been happening ever since we added the machine to our
Win2k domain. ( Created a machine account on our PDC, and used smbpasswd
to join the domain and set security = domain ). Before hand, it was
working when running in security = server mode. However, user names would
not show up in the User/Group listing.
We have now just setup a brand new domain and added the samba server
to it. Immediatly, we got the same error on this new domain. As far as we
can tell this must be some compatability issue with Win2k Domains? Or is
there some setting for samba that we are missing?
Thanx in advance,
Dave
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Does this happen if:
- You are writing from W/98 to Samba
- You are using the GUI interface (Windows Explorer)
- The Samba server is in 'security=server' mode
??
If so, try mounting the share using the IP address instead of the NetBIOS
name. Yes, I know it sounds strange, but try it. If the above conditions
are met, and this kludge fixes the problem, then it is a known problem.
(It's a Windows Explorer "feature" that shows up when the Samba
server is
in 'security=server' mode.)
If things match up, let me know and I'll provide more details.
Chris -)-----
> You wrote:
> | While pulling large files from my server to a Win98 machine, I'm
> | noticing that the data flow will just stop for about 1 sec
> ...
> Tonight I compiled 2.2.1a, and find that the problem still exists.
> [forwarded to samba-technical]
>
> That's very bad (:-()
>
> Check that you didn't accidentally restart 2.0.x and see
> if you can get a packet capture and logs for the team.
> If possible, put a log at log level = 10 and a packet
> capture on an ftp site so we don't have to mail them around.
> In not, mail them to me and I'll reduce them to just
> the critical bits...
>
> --dave
>
> --dave
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Download the new 2.2.1a rpm. This version has support for this.
Oliver
Juer Lee wrote:
>Hello, All,
>
>Who can tell me how to get the account name list from PDC on Samba
>server?
>---I am no using my Samba (v 2.2.1) as a NT Domain Member, it works
>fine. But I can't find a command or some documents to tackle my case.
>
>Regards,
>Juer
>
>
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If you don't have a DNS server, you can use the file /etc/hosts for the
name/IP
resolution to work.
If you want to change your hostname, maybe you can keep and alias in
the /etc/hosts file or simple restar the smbd server.
Oliver
simon wrote:
>Hi , I really hope that someone can help me .
>
>I am stuck on this for ages ..
>
>My questiopn is why smbd will stop running if i change hostname on the fly ?
>
>If i need to change the hostname , how do i keep smbd running ?
>
>
>Simon
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Do you have a running smbd?
$ netstat -tpn | grep 139
will tell you.
Do a
/etc/init.d/smb stop
several times and the start it again.
You should also check if you are running smb from [x]inetd
hth
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Dave Peat wrote:
>Hello,
>I have had SAMBA 2.2 working on Mandrake 8.0 for several weeks not, but we
>had a power outtage over the weekend and I can't get the SMBD running.
>NMBD will start fine. Here is a copy of the error from the logs.
>Can somebody point me in the right direction?
>
>Thanks,
>Dave
>
>[2001/07/16 06:51:02, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(857) bind failed
>on port 139 socket_addr=3D0.0.0.0 (Address already in use)
>[root@lx005394 var]# more /var/adm/smblogs/
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>FN:Peat, Dave
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Download the new .src.rpm, install it and then look at the .spec file.
Also, the easier way is to do this:
# rpm --rebuild --target=i386 samba*2.2.1a*.src.rpm
you can change the i386 to i686
Good luck
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Zoltan Perhacs wrote:
>Could someone tell me that what otions used to compile the Samba sources
>contained by the RedHat distribution ?
>I installed the 2.2.0 from rpm and I want to install the 2.2.1a from the
sources,
>but I would like to use the same directories as before.
>(And I would like to use PAM, VFS, quota and ACL.)
>
>Thanks
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My smb.conf has security=user.
The hesitations happen when copying a file from smb share to the windows
box.
It does NOT hesitate when copying file from windows to smb share (that's
strange...)
I am using explorer to move the file in both cases. My test file is a 40Mb
mp3.
It appears that if anything is monitoring eth0, the hesitations do not
occur. I tried grabbing packets with tcpdump, and the problem stopped (thus
the dump doesn't tell me anything).
Could this have anything to do with my machine speed? I am running a K6-200
with 80Mb ram. I would assume most people are running production servers
with at least a PII, which may be why most people aren't seeing this?
-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher R. Hertel [mailto:crh@nts.umn.edu]
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 11:27 AM
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Subject: Re: Hesitations
Does this happen if:
- You are writing from W/98 to Samba
- You are using the GUI interface (Windows Explorer)
- The Samba server is in 'security=server' mode
??
If so, try mounting the share using the IP address instead of the NetBIOS
name. Yes, I know it sounds strange, but try it. If the above conditions
are met, and this kludge fixes the problem, then it is a known problem.
(It's a Windows Explorer "feature" that shows up when the Samba
server is
in 'security=server' mode.)
If things match up, let me know and I'll provide more details.
Chris -)-----
> You wrote:
> | While pulling large files from my server to a Win98 machine, I'm
> | noticing that the data flow will just stop for about 1 sec
> ...
> Tonight I compiled 2.2.1a, and find that the problem still exists.
> [forwarded to samba-technical]
>
> That's very bad (:-()
>
> Check that you didn't accidentally restart 2.0.x and see
> if you can get a packet capture and logs for the team.
> If possible, put a log at log level = 10 and a packet
> capture on an ftp site so we don't have to mail them around.
> In not, mail them to me and I'll reduce them to just
> the critical bits...
>
> --dave
>
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Sorry,
I read wrong.
I think you mean: "I'm now using my samba 2.2.1 ..."
and not "I'm not using my samba 2.2.1 ..."
:-)
Oliver
Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
> Download the new 2.2.1a rpm. This version has support for this.
>
> Oliver
>
> Juer Lee wrote:
>
>> Hello, All,
>>
>> Who can tell me how to get the account name list from PDC on Samba
>> server?
>> ---I am no using my Samba (v 2.2.1) as a NT Domain Member, it works
>> fine. But I can't find a command or some documents to tackle my
case.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Juer
>>
>>
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It is my fault. But I fixed my spelling error in my second email :)
I built the Samba2.2.1a, but I still can not find a way to get that
list.
Is there any way to do that? Or I have to write some code by myself? :
(
Juer
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Sorry,
I read wrong.
I think you mean: "I'm now using my samba 2.2.1 ..."
and not "I'm not using my samba 2.2.1 ..."
:-)
Oliver
Oliver Schulze L. wrote:
> Download the new 2.2.1a rpm. This version has support for this.
>
> Oliver
>
> Juer Lee wrote:
>
>> Hello, All,
>>
>> Who can tell me how to get the account name list from PDC on Samba
>> server?
>> ---I am no using my Samba (v 2.2.1) as a NT Domain Member, it
works >> fine. But I can't find a command or some documents to tackle my
case.>>
>> Regards,
>> Juer
>>
>>
>> _____________________________________
>>
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>>
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Just to follow up
As someone with Mandrake8.0, samba 2.09/10
and used to be working fine here are some quick tips:
1) DHCP: use linuxconf as root. there is a checkbox for dhcp
. that's how you tell the box to search for the linksys.
1a) I gave MY machine a static IP address, even though I do
have the same setup. That (was obviously) done in the linksys
setup..
2) once changed the network stuff I did the following:
tested the smb.conf
tested the smbpassword.??? and verified they were there.
and in /etc/rc.d/init.d did:
Xinetd stop
smb stop
network stop
then a
network start
smb start
xinetd start
OH, and by the way....(gotya that caught me for a week:)
SWAT has to be initialized inside of /etc/xinetd.d/swat (file)
that has a line saying disable=yes. change it to =no, and
then you'll be fine
Cheers
Mitch
>Andrew Bartlett <abartlet@pcug.org.au> wrote on 2001. 07. 16.
9:58:10:>>
>>Christian Barth wrote:
>>>
>>> > I have read the appropriate chapters from three different
books, the how-tos>>> > and the man pages. I have followed several kind
individual's
"simple steps.">>> > I cannot get SAMBA to work, and I cannot find my situation
described in any>>> > documentation, although it must be quite common. I'm sure
I'm missing>>> > something huge. If anyone could help out, I would be most
appreciative.>>> >
>>> > I have Mandrake Linux 8.0 installed on a Compaq notebook
using reiserFS. It>>> > works fine. I can get on the internet, and am using the
computer right now.>>> >
>>> > At home, the notebook is connected to a network containing
two Win98>>> > machines, networked through a Linksys router that provides
internet access>>> > and DHCP services. At work, the notebook connects to an
identical system,>>> > except there are more Win98 machines. The routers, and
even the workgroup>>> > name, are identical in both locations.
>>> >
>>> > All of the installation instructions I've read call for
entering IP addresses>>> > for the "hosts." With DHCP, the IP address is not
known,
only the NetBIOS>>> > name.
>>> Hm, I have to guess, because we are not using DHCP. What
"hosts" do>>> you mean? "hosts allow" in smb.conf? Leave them emtpy for
the start.>>> Once the network is running you can care about them.
>>> "/etc/hosts" for DNS name resolution? There should be a
DNS
server on>>> the network that takes care of it. For testing you can allways
add>>> the current IP address manually after each connection. Just
to see if>>> this is the problem. Any way, shouldn't be the problem, this
the>>> browsing should take care of the relations between IP-address
and>>> NetBios name. Have you tried the different steps of
"DIAGNOSIS.txt"?
>>> What happens if you try "nmblookup win89machine"? What is
the output>>> of "smbclient -L localhost"?
>>>
>>> > I make what I think are appropriate changes to
'smb.conf'
and run testparms>>> > and it says everything is OK. I run 'samba start'
and
it says it is>>> > starting SMB and NMB services [ OK ].
>>> >
>>> > I run 'samba status' and it indicates that smbd and
nmbd
are stopped. (I>>> > can't find this situation in any troubleshooting guide
so far).>>> Have you installed the Mandrake packages or have you compieled
the>>> source?
>>> If you have compieled the source:
>>> - Have you checked that there are not Mandrake packages on
the>>> system?
>>> - Have you checked that the samba-command uses the right
smbd?>>>
>>> Do 'samba stop'. Do a 'ps auwx | grep mbd': there
should
be no output.>>> Do 'samba start'. Do a 'ps auwx | grep mbd': there
should
be a least>>> to lines: one with smbd one with nmbd. If this is the case
your>>> 'samba status' is wrong. If it is not the case you have a
problem.>Could someone tell me that what otions used to compile the Samba
sources>contained by the RedHat distribution ?
>I installed the 2.2.0 from rpm and I want to install the 2.2.1a
from the sources,>but I would like to use the same directories as before.
>(And I would like to use PAM, VFS, quota and ACL.)
>
>Thanks
>
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----- Original Message -----
From: Andrej Trobentar <andrej.trobentar@rikom.si>
To: nico de haer <nicodehaer@yahoo.com>
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Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 5:53 AM
Subject: RE: admin users (can't write on a dir)
Hi,
I *realy* don't know for sure but i think that it has to do with the way
samba determins if you may/may not write/edit. it stacks the unix rights
(they allow) with the rules you provide (they fail, you said
share=read-only). But then again,. i don't care, it works ok!
Yours,
Nico de Haer
> Hello!
>
> This solves the problem, but why do i have to have a "write list"
parameter> also set? Should n't the "admin users" parameter take care of
the write
> permissions?
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> Andrej.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nico de haer [mailto:nicodehaer@yahoo.com]
> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 11:52 PM
> To: Andrej Trobentar
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> Subject: Re: admin users (can't write on a dir)
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Try this:
>
> [public]
> path = /home/samba
> admin users = col
> read only = Yes
> create mask = 0755
> guest ok = Yes
> writelist = col
>
> Yours,
> Nico de Haer
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Andrej Trobentar <andrej.trobentar@rikom.si>
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> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 3:49 AM
> Subject: admin users (can't write on a dir)
>
>
> > Hello!
> >
> > I have the following lines in my smb.conf for a public share :
> >
> > [public]
> > path = /home/samba
> > admin users = col
> > read only = Yes
> > create mask = 0755
> > guest ok = Yes
> >
> > When I connect to this share with a username "col" i get the
"root
> > privileges" but i can't create new files on the directory. My
dir
> > permissions are : drwxr-xr-x 89 root root, but the permissions
shouldn't> > be the problem i think (from the man page : "You should use this
option
> very
> > carefully, as any user in this list will be able to do anything they
like> on
> > the share, irrespective of file permissions"). What am i doing
wrong?
> >
> > I'm using RH 6.2 and samba 2.0.6-9.
> >
> > Thanks for your help!
> >
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Christian Brink wrote:>
> Are there any issues with serving a btrieve database from Samba?? either
> 2.0.X or 2.2.X??
>
> I did not seen a definitive answer when I Google'd.
Install Samba 2.2.1a, as there have been several important
fixes in the shared database serving area.
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When I try to make audit I get the following output from both 2.2.0 and
2.2.1.
Both block.c and skel.c have the "conflicting types" error as well.
I don't doubt that I am probably doing something wrong, but I have no
clue as to what.
The mailing list archives only hint that others have had problems making
the examples
work, but no solutions were posted.
gcc -I../../source -I../../source/include -I../../source/ubiqx
-I../../source/smbwrapper -Wall -g audit.c -o audit
audit.c:111: conflicting types for `vfs_init'
../../source/include/proto.h:4371: previous declaration of `vfs_init'
audit.c: In function `vfs_init':
audit.c:114: warning: unsigned int format, pointer arg (arg 3)
make: *** [audit] Error 1
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Hey all,
I am going for the following simple setup on my computers:
(1) Win9x client tying to connect to
(1) RedHat 7.1/Samba 2.0.7-36 server.
This is setup as a simple workgroup, with no PDC. I have put the following
lines of configuration in the smb.conf file: (not a complete list):
[global]
workgroup = SENTO
netbios name = SANCHO
encrypt passwords = Yes
security = USER
preferred master = Yes
username map = /etc/samba/user.map
[smb] (<--The share I have set up)
writeable = Yes
browseable = Yes
user = smbuser
In the user.map file, I have mapped the smbuser account (on the linux box)
to the usernames of the accounts that will be connecting to the Samba server
from the win9x client, as such:
smbuser=*
Is this setup going to work without having an NT server on the network to
authenticate users?
and are there options that I may need to include that are considered vital?
(e.g., do i need to have the mangle case option set?)
Thanks,
DS
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I ran nbtstat from my Windows 2000 desktop. I'm sure the output tells me
something but I don't know what exactly. nbtstat finds information on all
the servers except www04 which is the server I am having trouble accessing.
I must have missed something when I configured www04 but I don't know what.
Where is nbtstat looking for this information?
C:\>nbtstat -a www01
Local Area Connection:
Node IpAddress: [10.10.0.5] Scope Id: []
NetBIOS Remote Machine Name Table
Name Type Status
---------------------------------------------
WWW01 <00> UNIQUE Registered
WWW01 <03> UNIQUE Registered
WWW01 <20> UNIQUE Registered
DAILYRATING <00> GROUP Registered
DAILYRATING <1E> GROUP Registered
MAC Address = 00-00-00-00-00-00
C:\>nbtstat -a www04
Local Area Connection:
Node IpAddress: [10.10.0.5] Scope Id: []
Host not found.
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From: samba-admin@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin@lists.samba.org]On
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Subject: Re: Have to "Search for Computers" to get access to shares
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 05:09:35PM -0400, Lance Lovette
wrote:> I have eleven RedHat 6.2 servers running Samba 2.0.7 that I access from my
Windows 2000 desktop. One of the servers is having a problem that I just
can't
figure out. All of the Samba servers show up in my "Computers Near Me"
Explorer
tree and except for this one server, I have no trouble accessing their
shares.
When I click on this one particular server, WWW04, I get a dialog that says,
"\\Www04 is not accessible. The network path was not found." However,
if I
right-click "My Network Places" and then "Search for
Computers", I can
search
for "www04.dailyrating.com" and find the computer and then I can
double-click
the computer to successfully access the shares. (If I search for just
"www04"
the server is found but I get the same error as before when I try to access
it.) From what I can tell the configuration of this problematic server is
identical to the other servers but I must be missing something. Any
ideas?>
Do you have any win98 or nt4 systems to test with also?
run these commands, and report their output to the list...
from linux:
host www04
host <ip of www04>
nmblookup www04 (from a different linux box and www04)
from windows (maybe win2000 too):
nbtstat -a www04 (and the same for two other samba servers)
I hope you have a firewall in front of these servers, as samba (or any
smb server) isn't recommended to be run on internet accessable hosts.
Mike
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Greg Richards wrote:
> When I try to make audit I get the following output from both 2.2.0
> and 2.2.1. Both block.c and skel.c have the "conflicting types"
error
> as well. I don't doubt that I am probably doing something wrong, but I
> have no clue as to what. The mailing list archives only hint that
> others have had problems making the examples work, but no solutions
> were posted.
There suffering from bit rot and needs to be fixed.
cheers, jerry
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Hello Andrew,
My name is Jason Binder and I work for Agile Storage. I am looking for a
Senior SAMBA developer. I have been looking for 3 months and have had zero
luck. Can you help me? Our company Agile Storage is revolutioinzing file
systems and Volume Management at the extraction layer. I need a SAMBA star.
Our company was founded January 2001. We are backed by Mayfield and
Foundation with $14 million. We have 40 engineers, the best file systems and
Volume management engineers from Net Apps, Veritas and Auspex. Can you please
help me??
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Hello Samba Team,
My name is Jason Binder and I work for Agile Storage. I am looking for a
Senior SAMBA developer. I have been looking for 3 months and have had zero
luck. Can you help me? Our company Agile Storage is revolutioinzing file
systems and Volume Management at the extraction layer. I need a SAMBA star.
Our company was founded January 2001. We are backed by Mayfield and
Foundation with $14 million. We have 40 engineers, the best file systems and
Volume management engineers from Net Apps, Veritas and Auspex. Can you please
help me??
Thanks
Jason Binder
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On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Seva Adari wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to provide FTP access to windows NT box via Linux.
> Please grant me the reasons for doing so!
>
> The dilemma that I have is, should I pre-mount the user's NT
> dir on Linux such that when they ftp they have access to their
> dir right away, or should I mount them when they login and
> unmount when they logout.
>
> The system could theoretically have few thousand users accessing
> it simultaneously, practically though I would expect no more than
> a hundred simultaneously user logins under extreme conditions. In
> either case, from resource and performance point of view, which is
> the best route to take: Pre-mount or realtime mounting? What are
> the considerations for going either route?
>
> If any one tried something along these lines, I would like to hear their
>
> comments and experience.
Autofs will do this. Once setup it just sits there automagically mounting and
umounting
filesystems very happily.
HTH,
--
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Any Idea Where They're Going.
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Subject: Bug report on samba-2.2.1a
Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2001 23:51:37 +0200
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The printing code is missing smb <-> lpd associations
the spooled file is created with mkstemp(path/smbprn.XXXXXX)
!! the lpq parsing code y searching for path/smbprn.jobid
I'm using this workaround now:
--- printing.old Fri Jul 6 04:01:48 2001
+++ printing.c Mon Jul 16 22:54:00 2001
@@ -916,9 +916,25 @@
tdb_store_int(tdb, "INFO/nextjob", jobid);
/* we have a job entry - now create the spool file */
- slprintf(pjob.filename, sizeof(pjob.filename)-1, "%s/%sXXXXXX",
- path, PRINT_SPOOL_PREFIX);
- pjob.fd = smb_mkstemp(pjob.filename);
+
+ /* !! try jobid first !!
+ * samba uses $PRINT_SPOOL_PREFIX$jobid names
+ * to detect samba spool jobs
+ *
+ * this works for me or ..
+ * TODO: lphost:lpqueue:lpjob -> jobid in
+ * the lpq parsing code ...
+ */
+
+ slprintf(pjob.filename, sizeof(pjob.filename)-1, "%s/%s%.6d",
+ path, PRINT_SPOOL_PREFIX, jobid);
+ pjob.fd = open(pjob.filename, O_CREAT|O_EXCL|O_RDWR, 0600 );
+
+ if (pjob.fd == -1 ) {
+ slprintf(pjob.filename, sizeof(pjob.filename)-1, "%s/%sXXXXXX",
+ path, PRINT_SPOOL_PREFIX);
+ pjob.fd = smb_mkstemp(pjob.filename);
+ }
if (pjob.fd == -1) {
if (errno == EACCES) {
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Hello all!
I have a windows TCP/IP network and I have also a linux box in my netwok.
I want to be able to browse Windows machines from my Linux machine
and to be able to copy files also.
How I can "see" windows machine's shared resouses from my Linux
box?
Can Samba help me?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Best regards:
Milen
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I just tried 2.2.1a, installed via NetBSD's pkgsrc, and got the same result.
I'm copying a file from the NetBSD machine to the windows ME machine using
explorer or a 4DOS command prompt.
The smbd.log has one entry per second of the readbraw message... something
like:
[2001/07/16 18:13:57, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(837)
Transaction 88 of length 55
[2001/07/16 18:13:57, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
switch message SMBreadbraw (pid 15493)
[2001/07/16 18:13:57, 3] smbd/reply.c:reply_readbraw(2215)
readbraw fnum=4203 start=65520 max=65520 min=0 nread=65520
[2001/07/16 18:13:58, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(837)
Transaction 89 of length 55
[2001/07/16 18:13:58, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
switch message SMBreadbraw (pid 15493)
[2001/07/16 18:13:58, 3] smbd/reply.c:reply_readbraw(2215)
readbraw fnum=4203 start=131040 max=65520 min=0 nread=65520
[2001/07/16 18:13:59, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(837)
Transaction 90 of length 55
(this is log level 3)
Let me know if you'd like to see any more logs or config files. I seem to
be getting the same results with 2.2.1a, 2.2.0, and 2.0.7; it's slow unless
I'm doing something else to generate a lot of network traffic between the
samba server and winME client.