have a hosts allow or hosts deny line in your smb.conf. If you don't
want samba to do reverse lookups, then comment out any allow/deny hosts
lines in your smb.conf file.
Don
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Hi,
I find that my samba server always does dns reverse lookup. I can't
access samba server if failing gethostbyaddr in smb.log.
Anybody could tell me why and how to disable dns reverse lookup?
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On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Teemu Rinta-aho wrote:
> BTW, which user id should I use when I try to join
> the machine into domain as the local Windows 2K Administrator?
> Does it matter? I have tried with several logins, none works.
root. Just like its documented in the Samba PDC HOWTO
(See Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf)
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On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Rashkae wrote:
> when you use the hosts allow or hosts deny, SAMBA will always do a
> reverse DNS lookup of your client's IP's before allowing a
connection.
This has been fixed in Samba 2.2.0a and later. We've also fixed some
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On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1) wrote:
> Hi,
> From previous posts on this, samba typically does reverse lookups if you
> have a hosts allow or hosts deny line in your smb.conf. If you don't
> want samba to do reverse lookups, then comment out any allow/deny hosts
> lines in your smb.conf file.
> Don
Don,
Just fyi... we are fixing these things as they come up.
In Samba 2.2.0a, a hosts allow/deny line will only result
in reverse DNS lookup if you have non-ip addresses in the
list. Tridge has also made some changes in HEAD in relation
to DNS lookups. You may want to check the CVS logs.
cheers, jerry
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> Everything seems to be just fine when I compile and install using the
normal
> ./configure; make; make install method. When I try to connect to swat on
my
> local host, I am prompted for the username and password, I respond with
root
> and the appropriate password which is when it tells me "Authorization
> failed. Retry?". I am sure that I am using the correct password and
there
> is nothing in hosts.deny that would be denying this. I have also tried
> another non-root user with the same result. Is there something in
Slackware
> 8.0 that isn't "normal"?
SWAT uses the Unix (/etc/passwd or NIS passwd) account passwords, not the
smbpasswd passwords.
Hope that helps.
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I just upgraded to the latest 2.2.1 cvs on about thursday of last week. I'm
running on a 2.2.17 kernel. After upgrading, I get the following after
running smbstatus. It shows the shared directories that users have mapped
just fine but it doesn't show the status of locked files. Nothing in my
configuration changed at all so do I need to re-compile or is this a current
known issue?
[root@server testuser]# smbstatus
INFO: Debug class all level = 1 (pid 523 from pid 523)
Global parameter printcap name found in service section!
Global parameter load printers found in service section!
Samba version 2.2.1
Service uid gid pid machine
----------------------------------------------
whatever marv users 518 hamrick (192.168.100.21) Mon Aug 6
07:2
3:20 2001
IPC$ nobody nobody 502 forman (192.168.100.14) Mon Aug 6
07:1
6:16 2001
proj marv users 518 hamrick (192.168.100.21) Mon Aug 6
07:2
3:20 2001
cad marv users 518 hamrick (192.168.100.21) Mon Aug 6
07:2
3:20 2001
netlogon marv users 518 hamrick (192.168.100.21) Mon Aug 6
07:2
3:14 2001
whatever jonesy users 509 jones (192.168.100.16) Mon Aug 6
07:1
9:47 2001
cad jonesy users 509 jones (192.168.100.16) Mon Aug 6
07:1
9:47 2001
IPC$ nobody nobody 510 public (192.168.100.10) Mon Aug 6
07:1
8:37 2001
whatever rich users 456 forman (192.168.100.14) Mon Aug 6
06:5
5:41 2001
proj jonesy users 509 jones (192.168.100.16) Mon Aug 6
07:1
9:47 2001
proj rich users 456 forman (192.168.100.14) Mon Aug 6
06:5
5:41 2001
cad rich users 456 forman (192.168.100.14) Mon Aug 6
06:5
5:41 2001
netlogon jonesy users 509 jones (192.168.100.16) Mon Aug 6
07:1
9:43 2001
IPC$ nobody nobody 512 public (192.168.100.10) Mon Aug 6
07:1
9:40 2001
<snip>
Failed to open byte range locking database
ERROR: Failed to initialise locking database
Can't initialise locking module - exiting
[root@server testuser]#
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I read the "speed.txt" in Samba 2.2.0. I wonder there is a way to
increase the connection speed in a 100MPS network environment with WIN NT
4.0 and WINDOWS 2000 to Samba server. Thanks
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What did i do wrong? Ok i download samba 2.2.1a from the site and put it in
/tmp unzipped and tared it went to the source directory did
linux:/tmp/samba-2.2.1a/source # ./configure --enable-debug --with-dfs
--with-smbmount --with-profile --with-quotas --with-acl-support
it came out fine then did
linux:/tmp/samba-2.2.1a/source # make
and the error was
Compiling passdb/pass_check.c
passdb/pass_check.c:69: dce/dce_error.h: No such file or directory
passdb/pass_check.c:70: dce/sec_login.h: No such file or directory
make: *** [passdb/pass_check.o] Error 1
I am running suse 7.2 and currently had 2.2.0a installed from an rpm
running. I killed all the processes of smbd and nmbd to?
linux:~ # ps -ef | grep smbd
root 30786 30782 0 23:01 pts/3 00:00:00 grep smbd
linux:~ # ps -ef | grep nmbd
root 30788 30782 0 23:01 pts/3 00:00:00 grep nmbd
So what do i do? what do i do?
Brandon Caudle
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Hi
I am battling to find some in depth documentation that deals with the ammount
of CPU & Physical memory I would need for a given number of users and
printers, and if running as a PDC, the resource requirements change as opposed
to just a file server. And possibly a calculation method.
Secondly, is Samba multithread, and will it benefit me do run a 2 way, or 4
way Server in the event of hundreds/thousands of users.
Please could somone point me in the right direction.
Thanks
Paul McEnery
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I just tried "Administration" as a share name the other day, and my NT
machine could not access it, I finally got around it by using name
"manager".
Here was what I picked up from this list:
NT could not handle a share name that is longer than 12 characters if the
sever speaking ASCII instead of unicode.
Bing
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Subject: Re: long fileneames/space-in-filename support???
Hi,
> i have samba 2.0.7-36 on rh 7.1, and is networked with a w2k computer.
I> have no trouble going from windows to rh. but when going from rh to
> windows, i am having trouble with long filenames or filenames with
spaces.> i am getting lots of 'errdos' messages when i try to access folder
such as> 'My Documents.' but the problem disappears when i rename the
folder
> 'MyDocuments.'
have you tried :
cd "My Documents"
long file names are not the problem, spaces are !
you'll encounter the same problem using the dos command line
with the difference that dos will let you use "MyDocu~1" as an
alternative name.
> but a lot of my music files have long filenames and lots of spaces.
'tis> not practicable to rename all of those 400+ music files, plus any
other> "odd" file that comes along. what can i do???
try using quotes in your path ...
Ahmed.
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I donwloaded and tryed to install 2.2.1a and I go this error
passdb/pass_check.c:69: dce/dce_error.h: No such file or directory
passdb/pass_check.c:70: dce/sec_login.h: No such file or directory
make: *** [passdb/pass_check.o] Error 1
I did a ./configure like this
linux:/tmp/samba-2.2.1a/source # ./configure --enable-debug --with-dfs
--with-smbmount --with-profile --with-quotas --with-acl-support
and then make
any ideas? Running Samba 2.2.0a on Suse 7.2 from update site?
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Hello,
I'm running Samba 2.2.1a on a Linux box (Suse 7.1). I've defined a
cdrom-share including an preexec- / postexec-command for dynamically
mounting / unmounting the drive, but the mount/umount-commands aren't
executed. Here's the share definition:
#[cdrom]
#path = /cdrom
#writeable = no
#locking = no
#preexec = mount /cdrom
#postexec = umount /cdrom
The fstab contains a entry for the cdrom which works in the bash:
/dev/cdrom /cdrom auto ro,auto,user,exec 0 0
Does anybody know what to do?
Thanks, Daniel Bietau
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Whenever I try to copy a file from my sun to pc using samba, the network
services on my sun, go away.
Any ideas on how to diagnose, troubleshoot this?
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Hi,
> I'm running Samba 2.2.1a on a Linux box (Suse 7.1). I've defined a
> cdrom-share including an preexec- / postexec-command for dynamically
> mounting / unmounting the drive, but the mount/umount-commands aren't
> executed. Here's the share definition:
>
> #[cdrom]
> #path = /cdrom
> #writeable = no
> #locking = no
> #preexec = mount /cdrom
> #postexec = umount /cdrom
>
> The fstab contains a entry for the cdrom which works in the bash:
> /dev/cdrom /cdrom auto ro,auto,user,exec 0 0
>
> Does anybody know what to do?
are you sure the mount and umount commands are in the path
during pri and post-exec ? try using full path for mount and umount.
Also try redirecting errors to a file :
#preexec = /path/to/mount /cdrom >> /tmp/smb_mount.log 2>&1
#postexec = /path/to/umount /cdrom >> /tmp/smb_umount.log 2>&1
You'll probably find the source of the error in the logfile ;)
bye
Ahmed.
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Randall Perry wrote:>
> Is 2.2.1a allright to use with 2.2.19 kernel?
Yes, you won't get the kernel oplocks is all.
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Update please.
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Importance: High
Any status on this?
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> > Importance: High
> >
> > I have Samba loaded on a AIX/UNIX server, sharing directory. In the
> > smb.conf file, I've set
> > the proper permission including valid users = ediprod.
> > When I try to access the share from an NT/W2000 workstation, it's
asking
> > for a passwd. What
> > is the proper format to enter the userid and passwd for NT/W2000.
> >
> > host = ilchiwms1
> > userid = ediprod
> > << File: SambaLogon.jpg >>
> > Please advise.
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Peter 'Rattacresh' Backes wrote:>
> Hi,
>
> Everytime I try to print from a Win98SE client to a samba printer,
> the related smbd thread crashes reproducibly with SEGV without
> printing anything. Printing on the server from the command line using
> lpr works fine. I attached my printcap, smb.conf and a logfile with
> log level=8. Couldn't find a core dump anywhere.
>
Can you try and get a stack backtrace by using this
panic action in the global section:
panic action = /usr/bin/X11/xterm -display :0.0 -e gdb /usr/sbin/bin/smbd %d
and then do "bt" to get a backtrace.
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Hi,
In addition, many unix systems only allow the mount and umount command
to be executed by root. so you might have to do a root preexec and root
postexec instead.
Don
-----Original Message-----
From: Ahmed RAHAL [mailto:arahal@taranis-services.fr]
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 12:38 PM
To: Daniel Bietau; samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: cdrom-share doesn't function
Hi,
> I'm running Samba 2.2.1a on a Linux box (Suse 7.1). I've defined a
> cdrom-share including an preexec- / postexec-command for dynamically
> mounting / unmounting the drive, but the mount/umount-commands aren't
> executed. Here's the share definition:
>
> #[cdrom]
> #path = /cdrom
> #writeable = no
> #locking = no
> #preexec = mount /cdrom
> #postexec = umount /cdrom
>
> The fstab contains a entry for the cdrom which works in the bash:
> /dev/cdrom /cdrom auto ro,auto,user,exec 0 0
>
> Does anybody know what to do?
are you sure the mount and umount commands are in the path
during pri and post-exec ? try using full path for mount and umount.
Also try redirecting errors to a file :
#preexec = /path/to/mount /cdrom >> /tmp/smb_mount.log 2>&1
#postexec = /path/to/umount /cdrom >> /tmp/smb_umount.log 2>&1
You'll probably find the source of the error in the logfile ;)
bye
Ahmed.
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Hi Samba gurus,
In our environment, we've got a small number of big Win2K servers (about
5) all doing lots of continuous business with our Samba server (a
semi-beefy Sun box). Per the smbd(8) man page, each client gets a
single server process per "session" (and since the business is more or
less continuous, that means each Win2K box gets a single smbd to play
with all day long). Is there any way to give a client more than one
server process? Would this even be desireable?
Thanks in advance!
- Mike Croghan
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Hi,
Jimmie Eriksson schrieb:>
> Hie !
>
> Is it possible to get samba to serve win 9x clients with a user database (
for
> filesharing on user level on the win 9x machine ) ?
>
> I have added some users on samba and they work for login, but when I try to
> choose users ( On the win 9x box ) that should have rights to use files on
my
> Win 9x box. It says that it can4t connect to the user database .
>
> Is it possible to solve , and if. How ?
>
I had the same problem on W98 and Samba 2.2.1a. I remembered that
there was a problem showing the userlist from a NT-Server on a
W9x-client with "Netscape" and "Mapi".
I made a search on my system for "*mapi*" and found a small binary
in c:\windows\system named fixmapi.exe (8k). I executed it and then I
could connect the user database from my samba-server (without
rebooting:-))
It seems to be strange, but it works ...
Carsten
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On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 02:11:02PM -0400, Mike Croghan
wrote:> Hi Samba gurus,
>
> In our environment, we've got a small number of big Win2K servers
(about
> 5) all doing lots of continuous business with our Samba server (a
> semi-beefy Sun box). Per the smbd(8) man page, each client gets a
> single server process per "session" (and since the business is
more or
> less continuous, that means each Win2K box gets a single smbd to play
> with all day long). Is there any way to give a client more than one
> server process?
No
>Would this even be desireable?
>
No
> Thanks in advance!
>
Sure
> - Mike Croghan
Samba isn't designed to give more than one process for each client.
There isn't much point either.
The real question is "Why do you want to do that?".
Mike
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All,
This maybe off topic, but I will get to smb after I get through
this. My question is what RAID configuration should I be using for a
file server? I have a Perc2 RAID controller and I have heard that for
file servers, RAID 0/1 (stripe set of mirrors sets) is the best. I have
six (6) 18 GB hard drives. If you need further information, please
email me at my work address (see below) Any help would be greatly
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hmmm
it's actually a matter of what level of redundancy you need...
were running raid 1 across two 18.2's for our system directories :::/, /usr,
/var::::
a raid 5 ::::striping w/parity::: across 14 9.1g's using two as online
spares for our /Home
as well as another 5 across 10 18.2's with two as online spares for a
/home/groups/data1
if you have drives to spare, 0/1 is fine, but it does require two to one on
space
raid 5 usually takes a 3rd for overhead...
and of course raid one is the same old happy mirroring.
Really even with all the happy redundancy and online spares, keep in mind
backups are still needed...
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All,
This maybe off topic, but I will get to smb after I get through
this. My question is what RAID configuration should I be using for a
file server? I have a Perc2 RAID controller and I have heard that for
file servers, RAID 0/1 (stripe set of mirrors sets) is the best. I have
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Hello,
I have been working with the Samba VFS Audit modules. When trying to compile
the audit module, I was receiving an error about vfs_init being redefined with
different types. That being the case, I renamed vfs_init with vfs_init_mod in
audit.c (and skel.c). After doing this, I had to modify the code in vfs.c to
call vfs_init_mod rather then vfs_init. I have included the modifications to
vfs.c at the end of the email.
What I was unable to work around was the shared libraries verses static
libraries issue and audit.so finding default_vfs_ops. In reading the Samba
mailing list archives, I found someone pointing out a modification that can be
made to Makefile.in where you add -rdynamic. The downside is, that if my
understanding is correct, this is only compatible with Linux or other open
UNIX-Like systems.
Bill Miller
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--- vfs.c Mon Aug 6 15:40:06 2001
+++ vfs.c Mon Aug 6 15:41:02 2001
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
/* Get handle on vfs_init() symbol */
- init_fptr = (struct vfs_ops *(*)(int *))sys_dlsym(conn->dl_handle,
"vfs_init");
+ init_fptr = (struct vfs_ops *(*)(int *))sys_dlsym(conn->dl_handle,
"vfs_init_mod");
if (init_fptr == NULL) {
DEBUG(0, ("No vfs_init() symbol found in %s\n",
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On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Brandon Caudle wrote:
> What did i do wrong? Ok i download samba 2.2.1a from the site and put it in
> /tmp unzipped and tared it went to the source directory did
>
> linux:/tmp/samba-2.2.1a/source # ./configure --enable-debug --with-dfs
^^^^^^^^^^
Don't include this option unless you are using dce/dfs (this is not
ms-dfs).
> --with-smbmount --with-profile --with-quotas --with-acl-support
>
> it came out fine then did
>
> linux:/tmp/samba-2.2.1a/source # make
>
> and the error was
>
> Compiling passdb/pass_check.c
> passdb/pass_check.c:69: dce/dce_error.h: No such file or directory
> passdb/pass_check.c:70: dce/sec_login.h: No such file or directory
> make: *** [passdb/pass_check.o] Error 1
cheers, jerry
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Hi
We are having major problems with samba version 2.2.0 and 2.2.1a and
windows 2000 service pack 2. We have about 3000 users sharing ~300 PCs
(win2k sp2) mounting their home directories via samba (the users are spread
over 4 dell 2400 servers running redhat 7.1, kernel.org 2.4.4 and samba
2.2.0 and 2.2.1a). On all the servers we are getting lots for the following
errors (debug level 10 produced a 45Mb file in 10 minutes).
[2001/08/07 08:06:37, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(541)
write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
[2001/08/07 08:06:37, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(564)
write_socket: Error writing 180 bytes to socket 21: ERRNO = Broken pipe
[2001/08/07 08:06:38, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_with_timeout(300)
read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. read error = Connection reset by
peer.
[2001/08/07 08:06:38, 0] libsmb/clientgen.c:cli_send_smb(88)
Error writing 180 bytes to client. -1
[2001/08/07 08:06:38, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(541)
write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
Eventually on the busiest server the smbd processes start to get the D
label and eventually the server locks up (no access to file system even
from linux. We have tried changing a lot of things but no luck so far. I
have heard that win2k sp2 breaks Samba. Is this what we are seeing. The
problem is so bad the server is locking up every 2 to 3 hours at busy
times. We are getting so annoyed we will have to ditch either samba or SP2
(more likely) if we can't find a solution soon. Does any one know of this
problem? Is it SP2 (I don't really want to unservice pack 300 clients if I
can help it)?
Cheers,
Matthew Cocker
PC Systems Administrator
Computer Science Department
The University of Auckland
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"T. Matthew Cocker" wrote:
> [2001/08/07 08:06:37, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(541)
> write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
> [2001/08/07 08:06:37, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(564)
> write_socket: Error writing 180 bytes to socket 21: ERRNO = Broken pipe
> [2001/08/07 08:06:38, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_with_timeout(300)
> read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. read error = Connection reset by
> peer.
> [2001/08/07 08:06:38, 0] libsmb/clientgen.c:cli_send_smb(88)
> Error writing 180 bytes to client. -1
> [2001/08/07 08:06:38, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(541)
> write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
That's the connection to the client being broken at a network
level. Not a Samba or W2K SP2 issue.
> Eventually on the busiest server the smbd processes start to get the D
> label and eventually the server locks up (no access to file system even
> from linux.
That's a Linux kernel bug. Definately. You might try a 2.2.x
Linux kernel.
> I have heard that win2k sp2 breaks Samba. Is this what we are seeing.
No. Looks like you may be running into Linux kernel stability
issues rather than Samba or W2K issues.
Jeremy.
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Hie !
How do I get my Samba ( and windows machines ) work like this :
I want to get the desktop in windows to bestored on the samba server so that I
can get the desktop to look the same even if it4s an different machine I4m
sitting on next time.
Get me ?
Hope for some advice.
Cheers,
/ Jimmie
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Hi All,
I found out that long ago, there were some effort to introduce sendfile
modifications to improve performance.
Would someone please point me to the code and tell me its maturity status?
Since I was not aware of such implementation, I tried to modify it myself
for FreeBSD.
I have modified reply.c code to use it for all smb read commands and am
trying to see if it makes any performance improvement. (See readX example
below)
So far it works fine but I did not see big performance improvement. In some
cases it was a little bit worse.
All comments are highly appreciated.
Thanks a lot,
Ephi.
Example of one of the changes I made:
============================
/***************************************************************************
*
reply to a read and X
****************************************************************************
/
int reply_read_and_X(connection_struct *conn, char *inbuf,char *outbuf,int
length,int bufsize)
{
/*added to support sendfile start */
int outsize;
off_t sbytes;
struct sf_hdtr smb_sf_hdtr;
struct iovec smb_hdr[1];
int smb_com2;
/*added to support sendfile end */
files_struct *fsp = file_fsp(inbuf,smb_vwv2);
SMB_OFF_T startpos = IVAL(inbuf,smb_vwv3);
size_t smb_maxcnt = SVAL(inbuf,smb_vwv5);
size_t smb_mincnt = SVAL(inbuf,smb_vwv6);
ssize_t nread = -1;
char *data;
START_PROFILE(SMBreadX);
/* If it's an IPC, pass off the pipe handler. */
if (IS_IPC(conn)) {
END_PROFILE(SMBreadX);
return reply_pipe_read_and_X(inbuf,outbuf,length,bufsize);
}
CHECK_FSP(fsp,conn);
CHECK_READ(fsp);
CHECK_ERROR(fsp);
set_message(outbuf,12,0,True);
data = smb_buf(outbuf);
if(CVAL(inbuf,smb_wct) == 12) {
#ifdef LARGE_SMB_OFF_T
/*
* This is a large offset (64 bit) read.
*/
startpos |= (((SMB_OFF_T)IVAL(inbuf,smb_vwv10)) << 32);
#else /* !LARGE_SMB_OFF_T */
/*
* Ensure we haven't been sent a >32 bit offset.
*/
if(IVAL(inbuf,smb_vwv10) != 0) {
DEBUG(0,("reply_read_and_X - large offset (%x << 32) used and
we don't
support \
64 bit offsets.\n", (unsigned int)IVAL(inbuf,smb_vwv10) ));
END_PROFILE(SMBreadX);
return(ERROR(ERRDOS,ERRbadaccess));
}
#endif /* LARGE_SMB_OFF_T */
}
if (is_locked(fsp,conn,(SMB_BIG_UINT)smb_maxcnt,(SMB_BIG_UINT)startpos,
READ_LOCK)) {
END_PROFILE(SMBreadX);
return(ERROR(ERRDOS,ERRlock));
}
/* added sendfile support */
/*+++++++++++++++++++*/
smb_com2 = CVAL(inbuf,smb_vwv0);
if (lp_use_sendfile() && (smb_com2 == 0xFF))
{
/* here we use sendfile and we know we don't need to chain */
CVAL(outbuf, smb_vwv0) = 0xFF;
SSVAL(outbuf,smb_vwv5,smb_maxcnt);
SSVAL(outbuf,smb_vwv6,smb_offset(data,outbuf));
SSVAL(smb_buf(outbuf),-2,smb_maxcnt);
outsize = chain_reply(inbuf,outbuf,length,bufsize);
smb_setlen(outbuf, outsize - 4);
smb_hdr[0].iov_base = outbuf;
smb_hdr[0].iov_len = data - outbuf;
smb_sf_hdtr.headers = smb_hdr;
smb_sf_hdtr.hdr_cnt = 1;
smb_sf_hdtr.trailers = 0;
smb_sf_hdtr.trl_cnt = 0;
if (sendfile(fsp->fd, smbd_server_fd(), startpos, smb_maxcnt +
smb_hdr[0].iov_len ,
&smb_sf_hdtr, &sbytes, 0) < 0)
{
DEBUG(4,("sendfile: sent %d bytes, errno=%d\n",(int)sbytes, errno));
DEBUG(4, ( "readX fnum=%d min=%d max=%d outsize=%d\n",
fsp->fnum, (int)smb_mincnt, (int)smb_maxcnt, (int)outsize ) );
}
END_PROFILE(SMBreadX);
return -1;
} else
{
/* normal case as before */
nread = read_file(fsp,data,startpos,smb_maxcnt);
if (nread < 0) {
END_PROFILE(SMBreadX);
return(UNIXERROR(ERRDOS,ERRnoaccess));
}
SSVAL(outbuf,smb_vwv5,nread);
SSVAL(outbuf,smb_vwv6,smb_offset(data,outbuf));
SSVAL(smb_buf(outbuf),-2,nread);
DEBUG( 3, ( "readX fnum=%d min=%d max=%d nread=%d\n",
fsp->fnum, (int)smb_mincnt, (int)smb_maxcnt, (int)nread ) );
END_PROFILE(SMBreadX);
return chain_reply(inbuf,outbuf,length,bufsize);
}
}
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On August 06, 2001 6:57 PM Cordero, George wrote
> Update please.
>> Importance: High
>> Any status on this?
>>> Importance: High
This comment is misplaced and won't get anyone to give faster answers
since every posting is or at least should be important.
Just skip this the next time and people will be much more willing to assist ;-)
>>> I have Samba loaded on a AIX/UNIX server, sharing directory. In
the
>>> smb.conf file, I've set
>>> the proper permission including valid users = ediprod.
- Which version of Samba did you install?
- Which "security" mode are you runnning in?
- Did you join the WS to the domain?
Please give more and precise infos on your system/samba configuration
when asking for help! This too will get more people to assist.
>>> When I try to access the share from an NT/W2000 workstation,
it's asking
>>> for a passwd. What
>>> is the proper format to enter the userid and passwd for NT/W2000.
There is no special format for entering user id and password!
Does the user exist in the file "smbpasswd"? See smbpasswd man pages!
Also check the relevants FAQs! Have a close look at
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html
(very good starting point), especially section 2.5.
HTH,
Oliver
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What windows/samba version do you use?
For Win98, use this options:
logon home = \\%L\%U\profile
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
browseable = No
For Win2k you have to setup to use Roaming Profiles and
logon path
HTH
Oliver
Jimmie Eriksson wrote:
>Hie !
>
>How do I get my Samba ( and windows machines ) work like this :
>
>I want to get the desktop in windows to bestored on the samba server so that
I
>can get the desktop to look the same even if it4s an different machine I4m
>sitting on next time.
>
>Get me ?
>
>Hope for some advice.
>
>Cheers,
>
>/ Jimmie
>
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is there a support agreement I can buy to get better support or should
I just use the e-mail format to get questions answered.
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On August 06, 2001 6:57 PM Cordero, George wrote
> Update please.
>> Importance: High
>> Any status on this?
>>> Importance: High
This comment is misplaced and won't get anyone to give faster answers
since every posting is or at least should be important.
Just skip this the next time and people will be much more willing to assist
;-)
>>> I have Samba loaded on a AIX/UNIX server, sharing directory. In
the
>>> smb.conf file, I've set
>>> the proper permission including valid users = ediprod.
- Which version of Samba did you install?
- Which "security" mode are you runnning in?
- Did you join the WS to the domain?
Please give more and precise infos on your system/samba configuration
when asking for help! This too will get more people to assist.
>>> When I try to access the share from an NT/W2000 workstation,
it's asking
>>> for a passwd. What
>>> is the proper format to enter the userid and passwd for NT/W2000.
There is no special format for entering user id and password!
Does the user exist in the file "smbpasswd"? See smbpasswd man pages!
Also check the relevants FAQs! Have a close look at
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html
(very good starting point), especially section 2.5.
HTH,
Oliver
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On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Ric Anderson wrote:
> http://us1.samba.org/samba/whatsnew/samba-2.2.1.html has a link
> http://us1.samba.org/samba/ftp/samba-2.2.1.tar.gz
> ro download the 2.2.1 release. Attempts to access this link
> produces
> The requested URL /samba/ftp/samba-2.2.1.tar.gz was not found on this
> server.
Fixed. Thanks.
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On Monday, August 06, 2001 11:01 PM Jimmie Eriksson
wrote:> Hie !
>
> How do I get my Samba ( and windows machines ) work like this :
>
> I want to get the desktop in windows to bestored on the samba server so
that I
> can get the desktop to look the same even if it4s an different machine I4m
> sitting on next time.
>
> Get me ?
Yes, you want to use roaming user profiles, have a look at
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html
section 8.8.2. Configuration Instructions: Setting up Roaming User Profiles
The way you will have to configure things differs whether you use Win NT
or Win 9x.
It will get more difficult if you only want to have a roaming desktop. Because
the standard behaviour with roaming user profiles will lead in roaming start
menus and other things as well. Maybe you can get rid of roaming start
menus by additionally setting up system policies - have a look at section
8.6 for more infos on the system policies and profiles stuff.
> Hope for some advice.
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> Cheers,
>
HTH,
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Hi,
I have the exact same error message popping up in my samba logs.
However, i'm running Tru64 v5.0 and the machines don't lock up. Mind
you, we only have about 6 people accessing 1 samba server, so the load
isn't as high. If somebody can help to get rid of this problem, it'd be
much appreciated.
carl
btw-still cannot access samba shares from office 2000 under win2Ksp2.
Otherwise access is fine. I've tried a number of things to no avail. Can
anybody help??!
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From: T. Matthew Cocker [mailto:matt@cs.auckland.ac.nz]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 5:51 AM
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Subject: Win2K SP2 and Samba 2.2
Hi
We are having major problems with samba version 2.2.0 and 2.2.1a and
windows 2000 service pack 2. We have about 3000 users sharing ~300 PCs
(win2k sp2) mounting their home directories via samba (the users are
spread
over 4 dell 2400 servers running redhat 7.1, kernel.org 2.4.4 and samba
2.2.0 and 2.2.1a). On all the servers we are getting lots for the
following
errors (debug level 10 produced a 45Mb file in 10 minutes).
[2001/08/07 08:06:37, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(541)
write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
[2001/08/07 08:06:37, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(564)
write_socket: Error writing 180 bytes to socket 21: ERRNO = Broken
pipe
[2001/08/07 08:06:38, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_with_timeout(300)
read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. read error = Connection reset
by
peer.
[2001/08/07 08:06:38, 0] libsmb/clientgen.c:cli_send_smb(88)
Error writing 180 bytes to client. -1
[2001/08/07 08:06:38, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(541)
write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
Eventually on the busiest server the smbd processes start to get the D
label and eventually the server locks up (no access to file system even
from linux. We have tried changing a lot of things but no luck so far. I
have heard that win2k sp2 breaks Samba. Is this what we are seeing. The
problem is so bad the server is locking up every 2 to 3 hours at busy
times. We are getting so annoyed we will have to ditch either samba or
SP2
(more likely) if we can't find a solution soon. Does any one know of
this
problem? Is it SP2 (I don't really want to unservice pack 300 clients if
I
can help it)?
Cheers,
Matthew Cocker
PC Systems Administrator
Computer Science Department
The University of Auckland
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hi,
i have strange problem as i run smbstatus, like this:
# smbstatus -d -L
INFO: Debug class all level = 1 (pid 7150 from pid 7150)
using configfile = /opt/samba/etc/smb.conf
Opened status file pv?
Failed to open byte range locking database
ERROR: Failed to initialise locking database
Can't initialise locking module - exiting
on "Opened .." above doesn't show correct filename (chars ?).
i am using latest samba-2.2.1 cvs (Mon Aug 6 03:34:18 UTC 2001),
linux-2.4.7, devfs, with following options:
# ../source/configure --with-acl-support --with-quotas --without-pam
--with-fhs --prefix=/opt/samba --with-readline
--with-lockdir=/var/lock/samba --with-configdir=/opt/samba/etc
--with-codepagedir=/opt/samba/etc/codepages
--with-swatdir=/opt/samba/share/swat
one more thing, why i always get 'authorization failed' when using swat
with that config (any user, not just root).
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Hi!
I have only email, not Internet. So, how I can get the latest version of Samba?
I try to configure Samba on my Slackware.
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Hi!
smbpasswd do not work for regular users. So, I've put a 'log level =
2'
in my smb.conf file.
This is what the user gets:
----
$ smbpasswd
INFO: Debug class all level = 2 (pid 11789 from pid 11789)
added interface ip=192.168.1.1 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
added interface ip=127.0.0.1 bcast=127.255.255.255 nmask=255.0.0.0
Old SMB password:
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the tconX on the IPC$ share. Error was :
ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password - name/password pair in a Tree Connect
or Session Setup are invalid.).
Failed to change password for <user>
----
This is what is reported in 127.0.0.1.log:
---[ 127.0.0.1.log ]----
[2001/08/07 00:09:02, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(448)
Closing connections
[2001/08/07 00:09:02, 0] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(62)
yield_connection: tdb_delete failed with error Record does not exist.
[2001/08/07 00:09:02, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(448)
Closing connections
[2001/08/07 00:09:02, 0] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(62)
yield_connection: tdb_delete failed with error Record does not exist.
(some irrelevant data here)
[2001/08/07 00:39:47, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(318)
Allowed connection from (127.0.0.1)
[2001/08/07 00:39:47, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(93)
netbios connect: name1=127.0.0.1 name2=LINUX
[2001/08/07 00:39:47, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(112)
netbios connect: local=127.0.0.1 remote=linux
[2001/08/07 00:39:47, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(318)
Allowed connection from (127.0.0.1)
[2001/08/07 00:39:47, 0] smbd/password.c:authorise_login(915)
authorise_login: rejected invalid user nobody
[2001/08/07 00:39:47, 2] smbd/service.c:make_connection(318)
Invalid username/password for ipc$ [nobody]
[2001/08/07 00:39:47, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(448)
Closing connections
---[ eof ]----
Note that strange error about 'tdb_delete'. Hum...
An excerpt of my smb.conf:
---[ smb.conf ]----
[global]
workgroup = CPPGROUP
server string = cpplinux - Samba Server
interfaces = 192.168.1.1/24 127.0.0.1/8
bind interfaces only = Yes
encrypt passwords = Yes
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
log level = 2
log file = /var/log/samba/%I.log
max log size = 4096
name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
keepalive = 60
socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY SO_KEEPALIVE
local master = No
dns proxy = No
wins support = Yes
remote announce = 192.168.1.255
remote browse sync = 192.168.1.255
invalid users = root @wheel ftpadmin @ftpadmin @ftp @news
valid users = @smbusr
create mask = 0644
security mask = 0664
hosts allow = 192.168.1. 127.0.0.
printing = lprng
map archive = No
wide links = No
----[ and continues... ]----
I am using samba-2.2.1a-20010711 in an updated red hat 7.0 system.
Dependencies are fine, and:
. I am able to connect from my WinNT for this samba user (encrypted
passwords, access to shares, etc.)
. The user is granted access, the WinNT host is granted access, etc.
. As you can see, even localhost is granted access to my samba server
Questions:
. Is it possible that smbpasswd is using my network address (ie.
192.168.1.x) instead of localhost to communicate with my host?
. Is it possible that, if it is in fact using that 'source'
(client's)
address, the firewall is complaining/disturbing something? I don't think
so, but...
Please help us all! (there are so many messages unanswered on this topic
in the archives!).
I will continue investating this...
Ezequiel Valenzuela
[ ezequiel_work_ml@mail.com ]
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Hi
Can I upgrade samba 2.0.6 to 2.2 ? if yes what problem what are the
problems i am going to face
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Dear Support,
Recently, I have installed Samba 2.0.7 binary for IBM AIX 4.3.3. After
following the instructions, the smbd daemon is started but the nmbd daemon was
not started. The error message is that it cannot bind to port 137 for the
address(0.0.0.0), I use all default setting for the samba. But dono why this
error occur? Do you have any suggestion? Thanks a lot!
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Henry
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> is there a support agreement I can buy to get better support or should
> I just use the e-mail format to get questions answered.
It's your choice. This list lives from the people using it and
escpecially the one's that take thier time to answer questions. If
you want a support agreement you may have a look at "commercial
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Christian
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> Subject: RE: NT Logon to a UNIX Share
>
>
> On August 06, 2001 6:57 PM Cordero, George wrote
>
> > Update please.
>
> >> Importance: High
>
> >> Any status on this?
>
> >>> Importance: High
>
> This comment is misplaced and won't get anyone to give faster answers
> since every posting is or at least should be important.
> Just skip this the next time and people will be much more willing to assist
> ;-)
>
> >>> I have Samba loaded on a AIX/UNIX server, sharing directory.
In the
> >>> smb.conf file, I've set
> >>> the proper permission including valid users = ediprod.
>
> - Which version of Samba did you install?
> - Which "security" mode are you runnning in?
> - Did you join the WS to the domain?
>
> Please give more and precise infos on your system/samba configuration
> when asking for help! This too will get more people to assist.
>
> >>> When I try to access the share from an NT/W2000 workstation,
it's asking
> >>> for a passwd. What
> >>> is the proper format to enter the userid and passwd for
NT/W2000.
>
> There is no special format for entering user id and password!
>
> Does the user exist in the file "smbpasswd"? See smbpasswd man
pages!
> Also check the relevants FAQs! Have a close look at
> http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html
> (very good starting point), especially section 2.5.
>
> HTH,
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> Oliver
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> Hi!
> I have only email, not Internet. So, how I can get the latest version of
Samba?
I will mail you the 6 MB source tar.gz off the list.
> I try to configure Samba on my Slackware.
It contains a lot of documentation and should get you started.
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Hello
I have installed samba 2.2.1a and tried to configure it as a printserver in
an NT domain, but when I'm trying to install a driver to an existing printer
I get the error message "Unable to change to the specified driver, original
settings will be restored"
I have checked that I have write access to \\ganymede\print$ when working as
user sctbs and I am a domain admin on that account.
I have added this to smb.conf file:
[global]
........
printer admin = sctbs
printing = BSD
print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -r %s
lpq command = lpq -P%p
lprm command = lprm -P%p %j
printcap name = /etc/printcap
[print$]
path = /usr/local/samba/printers
guest ok = Yes
browseable = Yes
read only = Yes
write list = sctbs,root
[sto3svpl3n]
path = /usr/local/samba/printers/sto3svpl3n
printable = Yes
guest ok = Yes
guest account = nobody
#### Output from testprns:
ganymede:/usr/local/samba/bin# testprns sto3svpl3n /etc/printcap
Looking for printer sto3svpl3n in printcap file /etc/printcap
Printer name sto3svpl3n is valid.
// Tony
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Hi,
I have a question: is it possible to run
samba-tng with ldap and _without_ nt domains?
I've read ldap-smb-howto (as it is at
http://www.unav.es/cti/ldap-smb-howto.html),
but I couldn't find anything about it. The
default configuration described there is
_with_ nt domains. And the shema for
ldap has some requied options, which are used
for nt domains.
Thanks in advance
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I've found these errors in syslog. Can you please help me to get rid of
them?
nmbd[17074]: [2001/08/07 08:54:36, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_browsesync.c:find_domain_master_name_query_fail(360)
nmbd[17074]: find_domain_master_name_query_fail:
nmbd[17074]: Unable to find the Domain Master Browser name
WITTMANN<1b> for the workgroup WITTMANN.
nmbd[17074]: Unable to sync browse lists in this workgroup.
I have wins support = yes in smb.conf. Do I need something else to get
working wins server on samba?
Netbios name for samba server is INTRA and workgroup is WITTMANN.
And how can I convince winnt, win2k to NOT propagate itself as master
browser on network?
Thank in advance,
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Hi,
I'm using a reasonably recent Samba-2.2. from CVS nut am having
problems with print drivers.
I used imprints to create local packages for an HP2000C, HP8970Cxi and
HPLJ5m (postscript). I then use inmprints to install them on to the samba
server.
All seems to work and the drivers are stored into the printer share in the
W32X86 directory.
I then try and add a printer from the Win2K Pro machine, and the only one
that works is the HPLJ5m, both the others report "wrong architechture"
or
similar. All the drivers come from the HP site.
Has anyone got any clues on how to solve this, or even some working
driver packages that I can install ?
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After I upgrade Samba to 2.2.1a (from 2.2.0a) in my SUN SPARCstation
running Solaris 7, I cannot connect as "nobody" !
The security level is "user"...
By default, in Solaris, nobody is a special count.
It don't use the standard connection process.
("NP" password in /etc/shadow)
Is it voluntary omiteed in the newer version ?
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I wanna know whether a samba's server can be configurated for printing the
file's path on the top (or bottom) of each page printed. Actually, I need to
be able to see on each paper the file's source.
Could you help me ?
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Hi there, I think I found a bug in samba rel 2.2.1a (I haven't tested with
earlier versions).
This bug is very easy to reproduce. On a domain environment, from a Win2K
workstation, run the following command (printed here with NT output):
-++++-
C:\> NET USER /DOMAIN
The request will be processed at a domain controller for domain EFT_UNIX.
System error 1726 has occurred.
The remote procedure call failed.
C:\>
-++++-
It should normally give the list of users on the domain. Unfortunately, it
ends with an error message at the client side (as described above), and to a
segmentation violation at the samba side (and a core dump). You should be
able to reproduce it easily. Anyway, if you don't, I can send you gdb
backtraces and any other information regarding this problem.
Please note that the same command but with an existing user name after USER
completes successfully.
This bug is not critical, as the dying process is not the mother one, but a
child and get respawned a the very next RPC.
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Alain VALANCOGNE wrote:>
> After I upgrade Samba to 2.2.1a (from 2.2.0a) in my SUN SPARCstation
> running Solaris 7, I cannot connect as "nobody" !
> The security level is "user"...
>
> By default, in Solaris, nobody is a special count.
> It don't use the standard connection process.
> ("NP" password in /etc/shadow)
>
> Is it voluntary omiteed in the newer version ?
Correct, the user 'nobody' (or more particularly, the guest username) no
longer has any special meaning on the wire. If you want a guest logon,
then don't send a username at all.
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karyn dumont wrote:>
> I wanna know whether a samba's server can be configurated for printing
the
> file's path on the top (or bottom) of each page printed. Actually, I
need to
> be able to see on each paper the file's source.
> Could you help me ?
Samba works simply as a forwarding mechinsim between the client and the
Unix printer subystem, and as such isn't able to do this kind of thing
easily. Your best bet might be to convince the unix printing subystems
to print a 'cover page' on the job, possibly aided with some info from
samba. (Which almost certainly will NOT contain the file's path).
Hope this helps,
Andrew Bartlett
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Ok Here at work we are running Suse 7.2 which came by default with Samba
2.2.0 which I couldn't get to work with %u or %U so I decided to upgrade
samba via the online update from Suse which proved to be pointless because
they only upgraded me to another version that didn't quite work right, so i
took it out on my self to do it. Like I've herd many times in my house by my
stepfather if you want it done right you have to do it your self!
Well Here is what I have done i downloaded samba-2.2.1a.tar.gz from samba
ftp site to /tmp i did the gzip -cd samba-2.2.1a.tar.gz | tar xvf - and then
moved to the source directory i did ./configure --help and found what i
needed (or thought i needed to do)
linux:/tmp/samba-2.2.1a/source # ./configure --bindir=/usr/sbin
--mandir=/usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages
--with-swatdir=/usr/lib/samba/swat --with-privatedir=/home/samba
--with-codepages=/usr/lib/samba/codepages
I pulled these from the samba-2.2.0.i386.rpm off the samba 7.2 cd (i did not
install it i just looked at where the packages installed files)
everything came out fine then i did the make and it came out fine (as far as
i can tell)
then i did the make install and there was an error
Installing man pages in /usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages
mkdir: cannot create directory `/usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages': No
such file or directory
Failed to make directory /usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages, does root
have privileges?
make: *** [installman] Error 1l
So I didn't stop just cause the man pages failed to install I opened up
netscape and went to localhost:901 and it worked! then i went to the status
part and it said smbd not running , nmbd not running so i hit the start on
both and neither would start. so i went to the /usr/sbin and they are
their.
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 1516273 Aug 7 19:03 smbd-
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 631904 Aug 7 19:03 nmbd-
Can someone give me a guiding hand please?
Thanks!
Brandon Caudle
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why are they smbd- and nmbd-?
do you have a smb.conf file in place?
go create one, because it won't start without
it...
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Brandon Caudle wrote:>
> Ok Here at work we are running Suse 7.2 which came by default with Samba
> 2.2.0 which I couldn't get to work with %u or %U so I decided to
upgrade
> samba via the online update from Suse which proved to be pointless because
> they only upgraded me to another version that didn't quite work right,
so i
> took it out on my self to do it. Like I've herd many times in my house
by my
> stepfather if you want it done right you have to do it your self!
>
> Well Here is what I have done i downloaded samba-2.2.1a.tar.gz from samba
> ftp site to /tmp i did the gzip -cd samba-2.2.1a.tar.gz | tar xvf - and
then
> moved to the source directory i did ./configure --help and found what i
> needed (or thought i needed to do)
>
> linux:/tmp/samba-2.2.1a/source # ./configure --bindir=/usr/sbin
> --mandir=/usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages
> --with-swatdir=/usr/lib/samba/swat --with-privatedir=/home/samba
> --with-codepages=/usr/lib/samba/codepages
>
> I pulled these from the samba-2.2.0.i386.rpm off the samba 7.2 cd (i did
not
> install it i just looked at where the packages installed files)
>
> everything came out fine then i did the make and it came out fine (as far
as
> i can tell)
>
> then i did the make install and there was an error
>
> Installing man pages in /usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages
> mkdir: cannot create directory
`/usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages': No
> such file or directory
> Failed to make directory /usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages, does root
> have privileges?
> make: *** [installman] Error 1l
>
> So I didn't stop just cause the man pages failed to install I opened up
> netscape and went to localhost:901 and it worked! then i went to the status
> part and it said smbd not running , nmbd not running so i hit the start on
> both and neither would start. so i went to the /usr/sbin and they are
> their.
>
> -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 1516273 Aug 7 19:03 smbd-
>
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 631904 Aug 7 19:03 nmbd-
>
> Can someone give me a guiding hand please?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Brandon Caudle
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Yeah there is a smb.conf file. The default one.
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>From: Dragos Delcea <dragos.delcea@farmexim.ro>
>To: bcaudle@hotmail.com
>CC: g
>Subject: Re: 2.2.1a and installation
>Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 14:45:01 +0300
>
>why are they smbd- and nmbd-?
>do you have a smb.conf file in place?
>go create one, because it won't start without
>it...
>
>dragos
>
>Brandon Caudle wrote:
> >
> > Ok Here at work we are running Suse 7.2 which came by default with
Samba
> > 2.2.0 which I couldn't get to work with %u or %U so I decided to
upgrade
> > samba via the online update from Suse which proved to be pointless
>because
> > they only upgraded me to another version that didn't quite work
right,
>so i
> > took it out on my self to do it. Like I've herd many times in my
house
>by my
> > stepfather if you want it done right you have to do it your self!
> >
> > Well Here is what I have done i downloaded samba-2.2.1a.tar.gz from
>samba
> > ftp site to /tmp i did the gzip -cd samba-2.2.1a.tar.gz | tar xvf -
and
>then
> > moved to the source directory i did ./configure --help and found what
i
> > needed (or thought i needed to do)
> >
> > linux:/tmp/samba-2.2.1a/source # ./configure --bindir=/usr/sbin
> > --mandir=/usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages
> > --with-swatdir=/usr/lib/samba/swat --with-privatedir=/home/samba
> > --with-codepages=/usr/lib/samba/codepages
> >
> > I pulled these from the samba-2.2.0.i386.rpm off the samba 7.2 cd (i
did
>not
> > install it i just looked at where the packages installed files)
> >
> > everything came out fine then i did the make and it came out fine (as
>far as
> > i can tell)
> >
> > then i did the make install and there was an error
> >
> > Installing man pages in /usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages
> > mkdir: cannot create directory
>`/usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages': No
> > such file or directory
> > Failed to make directory /usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages, does
>root
> > have privileges?
> > make: *** [installman] Error 1l
> >
> > So I didn't stop just cause the man pages failed to install I
opened up
> > netscape and went to localhost:901 and it worked! then i went to the
>status
> > part and it said smbd not running , nmbd not running so i hit the
start
>on
> > both and neither would start. so i went to the /usr/sbin and they are
> > their.
> >
> > -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 1516273 Aug 7 19:03 smbd-
> >
> > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 631904 Aug 7 19:03 nmbd-
> >
> > Can someone give me a guiding hand please?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Brandon Caudle
>
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Hello
I have installed Samba server on HP Unix machine. I am able to access the
disks mounted on the HP machine from my NT server. I want to access the hard
disk (C:, D: etc) of NT machine from Unix. Please advice.
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try to start them manually: /usr/sbin/smbd -D
-s /your/path/to/smb.conf;/usr/sbin/nmbd -D
-s /your/path/to/smb.conf
also, you may add 'log level = 3' to your
smb.conf (or change it if exists)
and do a tail -f /path/to/log.s(n)mbd to see
what it complains about...
dragos
Brandon Caudle wrote:>
> Yeah there is a smb.conf file. The default one.
>
> Brandon Caudle
> --------------
> 15yr Old Avid Unix User (HP-UX,FreeBSD,Linux)
>
> >From: Dragos Delcea <dragos.delcea@farmexim.ro>
> >To: bcaudle@hotmail.com
> >CC: g
> >Subject: Re: 2.2.1a and installation
> >Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 14:45:01 +0300
> >
> >why are they smbd- and nmbd-?
> >do you have a smb.conf file in place?
> >go create one, because it won't start without
> >it...
> >
> >dragos
> >
> >Brandon Caudle wrote:
> > >
> > > Ok Here at work we are running Suse 7.2 which came by default
with Samba
> > > 2.2.0 which I couldn't get to work with %u or %U so I decided
to upgrade
> > > samba via the online update from Suse which proved to be
pointless
> >because
> > > they only upgraded me to another version that didn't quite
work right,
> >so i
> > > took it out on my self to do it. Like I've herd many times in
my house
> >by my
> > > stepfather if you want it done right you have to do it your self!
> > >
> > > Well Here is what I have done i downloaded samba-2.2.1a.tar.gz
from
> >samba
> > > ftp site to /tmp i did the gzip -cd samba-2.2.1a.tar.gz | tar xvf
- and
> >then
> > > moved to the source directory i did ./configure --help and found
what i
> > > needed (or thought i needed to do)
> > >
> > > linux:/tmp/samba-2.2.1a/source # ./configure --bindir=/usr/sbin
> > > --mandir=/usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages
> > > --with-swatdir=/usr/lib/samba/swat --with-privatedir=/home/samba
> > > --with-codepages=/usr/lib/samba/codepages
> > >
> > > I pulled these from the samba-2.2.0.i386.rpm off the samba 7.2 cd
(i did
> >not
> > > install it i just looked at where the packages installed files)
> > >
> > > everything came out fine then i did the make and it came out fine
(as
> >far as
> > > i can tell)
> > >
> > > then i did the make install and there was an error
> > >
> > > Installing man pages in /usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages
> > > mkdir: cannot create directory
> >`/usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages': No
> > > such file or directory
> > > Failed to make directory /usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages,
does
> >root
> > > have privileges?
> > > make: *** [installman] Error 1l
> > >
> > > So I didn't stop just cause the man pages failed to install I
opened up
> > > netscape and went to localhost:901 and it worked! then i went to
the
> >status
> > > part and it said smbd not running , nmbd not running so i hit the
start
> >on
> > > both and neither would start. so i went to the /usr/sbin and
they are
> > > their.
> > >
> > > -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 1516273 Aug 7 19:03 smbd-
> > >
> > > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 631904 Aug 7 19:03 nmbd-
> > >
> > > Can someone give me a guiding hand please?
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > > Brandon Caudle
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I have no clue what you did but i am gracious now let me see if i can get my
domain up.
Thanks ! It works It really WORKS!
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>From: Dragos Delcea <dragos.delcea@farmexim.ro>
>To: bcaudle@hotmail.com
>CC: samba@lists.samba.org
>Subject: Re: 2.2.1a and installation
>Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 15:32:52 +0300
>
>try to start them manually: /usr/sbin/smbd -D
>-s /your/path/to/smb.conf;/usr/sbin/nmbd -D
>-s /your/path/to/smb.conf
>also, you may add 'log level = 3' to your
>smb.conf (or change it if exists)
>and do a tail -f /path/to/log.s(n)mbd to see
>what it complains about...
>
>dragos
>
>Brandon Caudle wrote:
> >
> > Yeah there is a smb.conf file. The default one.
> >
> > Brandon Caudle
> > --------------
> > 15yr Old Avid Unix User (HP-UX,FreeBSD,Linux)
> >
> > >From: Dragos Delcea <dragos.delcea@farmexim.ro>
> > >To: bcaudle@hotmail.com
> > >CC: g
> > >Subject: Re: 2.2.1a and installation
> > >Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 14:45:01 +0300
> > >
> > >why are they smbd- and nmbd-?
> > >do you have a smb.conf file in place?
> > >go create one, because it won't start without
> > >it...
> > >
> > >dragos
> > >
> > >Brandon Caudle wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Ok Here at work we are running Suse 7.2 which came by
default with
>Samba
> > > > 2.2.0 which I couldn't get to work with %u or %U so I
decided to
>upgrade
> > > > samba via the online update from Suse which proved to be
pointless
> > >because
> > > > they only upgraded me to another version that didn't
quite work
>right,
> > >so i
> > > > took it out on my self to do it. Like I've herd many
times in my
>house
> > >by my
> > > > stepfather if you want it done right you have to do it your
self!
> > > >
> > > > Well Here is what I have done i downloaded
samba-2.2.1a.tar.gz from
> > >samba
> > > > ftp site to /tmp i did the gzip -cd samba-2.2.1a.tar.gz |
tar xvf -
>and
> > >then
> > > > moved to the source directory i did ./configure --help and
found
>what i
> > > > needed (or thought i needed to do)
> > > >
> > > > linux:/tmp/samba-2.2.1a/source # ./configure
--bindir=/usr/sbin
> > > > --mandir=/usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages
> > > > --with-swatdir=/usr/lib/samba/swat
--with-privatedir=/home/samba
> > > > --with-codepages=/usr/lib/samba/codepages
> > > >
> > > > I pulled these from the samba-2.2.0.i386.rpm off the samba
7.2 cd (i
>did
> > >not
> > > > install it i just looked at where the packages installed
files)
> > > >
> > > > everything came out fine then i did the make and it came out
fine
>(as
> > >far as
> > > > i can tell)
> > > >
> > > > then i did the make install and there was an error
> > > >
> > > > Installing man pages in
/usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages
> > > > mkdir: cannot create directory
> > >`/usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages': No
> > > > such file or directory
> > > > Failed to make directory
/usr/shared/doc/packages/samba/manpages,
>does
> > >root
> > > > have privileges?
> > > > make: *** [installman] Error 1l
> > > >
> > > > So I didn't stop just cause the man pages failed to
install I opened
>up
> > > > netscape and went to localhost:901 and it worked! then i
went to the
> > >status
> > > > part and it said smbd not running , nmbd not running so i
hit the
>start
> > >on
> > > > both and neither would start. so i went to the /usr/sbin
and they
>are
> > > > their.
> > > >
> > > > -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 1516273 Aug 7 19:03
smbd-
> > > >
> > > > -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 631904 Aug 7 19:03
nmbd-
> > > >
> > > > Can someone give me a guiding hand please?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks!
> > > >
> > > > Brandon Caudle
>
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I'm just curious does a novell server fight for browse master?
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Hi everybody, i'm using a samba server over a RH 6.2 and i need that a
win NT4 put full control permissions over a share of my linux box, how
can i do that?
Thanks,
German
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Thanks to Dragos and Jerry for helping get 2.2.1a install but now I have
another problem with computer accounts
# Samba SMB password file
root:0:80CDDA1785DC4ED5AAD3B435B51404EE:200EA674CD4C537835F7D6A648888875:[U
]:LCT-3B708C81:
boss$:504:80F65F13761EDF55AAD3B435B51404EE:B8C909C74DC1957B5CADA33242A74CF8:[W
]:LCT-3B6B8EDD:
butch:x:503:100:Butch Connell:/home/butch:/bin/bash
boss$:x:504:105:NTMachine:/dev/null:/bin/false
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
What did i do?
What do I do?
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Subject: Re: Browse Master
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> I'm just curious does a novell server fight for browse master?
I don't think so.
A novell server does not work with SMB and has his own protocol but I can
be wrong here.
Ries
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Novell's proprietary protocol is ipx. However, recent versions have
migrated away from that to ip. I still have to run both as I have
some older apps that need the ipx.
Netware 6 is supposedly going to do away with the old client software as
well.
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On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Ries van Twisk wrote:
> > I'm just curious does a novell server fight for browse master?
> I don't think so.
> A novell server does not work with SMB and has his own protocol but I can
> be wrong here.
>
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Can someone please tell me what this means
linux:/usr/sbin # WARNING: The "alternate permissions"option is
deprecated
bash: WARNING:: command not found
linux:/usr/sbin # Added user boss$.
bash: Added: command not found
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>From: "Brandon Caudle" <bcaudle@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: bcaudle@hotmail.com
>To: samba@samba.org
>Subject: Computer Accounts
>Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 08:59:11 -0400
>
>Thanks to Dragos and Jerry for helping get 2.2.1a install but now I have
>another problem with computer accounts
>
># Samba SMB password file
>root:0:80CDDA1785DC4ED5AAD3B435B51404EE:200EA674CD4C537835F7D6A648888875:[U
> ]:LCT-3B708C81:
>boss$:504:80F65F13761EDF55AAD3B435B51404EE:B8C909C74DC1957B5CADA33242A74CF8:[W
> ]:LCT-3B6B8EDD:
>
>butch:x:503:100:Butch Connell:/home/butch:/bin/bash
>boss$:x:504:105:NTMachine:/dev/null:/bin/false
>root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
>
>What did i do?
>What do I do?
>
>Brandon Caudle
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hallo
I work at DAMIXA's IT in denmark.
I have a Sun Enterprise450 computer with solaris 2.5.1 installed and i have
installed samba (sometime in 1998) for WinNT to see a solaris drev. In some
WinNT workstations i have made changes in regedt32
EnablePlainPassword !!!
Now i have a Win2000 workstation and i can not connect a solaris drev, is
there a problem with win2000 and solaris 2.5.1 ???
Can i install a newer samba version om my solaris 2.5.1. computer ???
I hope you find the time to answar me
Med venlig hilsen
damixa a/s
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Hello Hemant,
If you are running HP-UX 11.00 or later, it comes with a product CIFS9000
CLIENT
that will allow you to mount Windows NT shares on your unix box.
If you are NOT on HP-UX 11.00 or greater, you might want to check out the
SHARITY
product. You can read more about the CIFS9000 Client product at
http://software.hp.com under the network and adminstrtation link.
Hope this helps,
Don
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Hello
I have installed Samba server on HP Unix machine. I am able to
access the
disks mounted on the HP machine from my NT server. I want to access the hard
disk (C:, D: etc) of NT machine from Unix. Please advice.
Best regards,
Hemant Kumar Choudhary
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Hello everyone
I am using samba 2.0.7 with redhat linux 7.1.
My linux machine name is Vanlin1 and I am trying to connect it to windows
network.
I can ping my linux machine from windows and also
I can telnet and ftp my linux machine from windows machine
But when i ouble click the linux machine in network neightbourhood I
couldn`t
connect it to linux machine and it says
" The credentials supplied conflict with the existing credentials "
When I type \\vanlin1 on window explorer it
opens a window asking for
username and password and when i give the correct username and password it
tells
" The credentials supplied conflict with the existing credentials "
I think it might be samba configuratiob problem
If you can suggest anything in it. It would be wonderful
Regards
Nishant
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On Mon, 6 Aug 2001, Paul McEnery wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am battling to find some in depth documentation that deals with the
> ammount of CPU & Physical memory I would need for a given number of
> users and printers, and if running as a PDC, the resource requirements
> change as opposed to just a file server. And possibly a calculation
> method.
Estimate 2Mb of RAM for the working set of each smbd. Each connected user
(per machine) will have one smbd. This smbd can handle mutliple
connections to shares for that user.
Estimate 1.5 - 2 Mb of Ram per nmbd (max of 2).
> Secondly, is Samba multithread, and will it benefit me do run a 2 way,
> or 4 way Server in the event of hundreds/thousands of users.
Samba is not multithreaded, but will benefit from multi-CPU
systems.
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To: Dragos Delcea <dragos.delcea@farmexim.ro>
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Subject: Re: ms-dos related samba bug?
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Hi,
I also have alot of painful problems with dos clients and samba. Im
using msclient 3.0 on the dos machines and im running samba 2.2.1a on a
FreeBSD server.
I do not run any fox pro applications, but I do have serious speed
issues. Have you tried timing how long it takes to copy a file to the
samba server and from the samba server? Could you possibly try and copy
the same file from a dos client to a share on a windows based machine?
Could you tell us more about your actual dos client, like what
networking software are you using, are you on a [un]switched network? 10
or 100 mbits?
Tomorrow I plan on doing more testing, to try and track down the
problem. Does any one have any suggestions as to how I could effectively
debug such issues?
Kind Regards,
-Emil
On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 12:46:44PM +0300, Dragos Delcea
wrote:> hello,
>
> I have I brand new linux server with samba
> 2.2.1a installed; on this server, I have
> about 30 shares, one of them wich holds an
> ms-dos based fox-pro application. Everything
> works ok, except that application that get
> run from the share. Symptoms are: painfuly
> slow for running that program, program wich
> on 2.0.4b samba blew everything away, and
> never making multiple users work
> simoultaneousely.
> My (uneducated) guess is that it has to do
> with locks/oplocks, because the second (and,
> for that matter, third, etc...) user trying
> to run this program concurently never got to
> do it (it gave the users some error messages
> from foxpro, not allways the same).I know the
> unix permissions are ok (the first user
> manages, after waiting from 45 seconds to 10
> minutes, depending on the operation to save
> the changes).
> I mirrored on that share all the settings
> from the old server (the one with
> samba-2.0.4b), except a config parameter
> caled 'ole loking compatibility', witch
> doesn't exist anymore, tryed playing with
> oplocks/locks to no avail.
> I even set 'oplock break wait time' to 10,
> the same as on the old server, and observed
> something in the logs: first it said
> something about no response being received to
> oplock break request to some pid, and few
> lines after, about unsolicited break reply.
>
> I can give you more info upon request, as I'm
> posting this for the third or fourth time,
> and nobody replayed.
>
> dragos
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Hello everyone
I am using Samba 2.0.7 with Suse Linux 7.1.
I have made an nfs mount to a unix box across the WAN and then shared this
mount to Windows NT 4.0.
It seems to work fine for small files, but writing large ( 2Mb ) files causes
Windows to be very slow and give error message "Cannot copy file... Session
was cancelled", but the file seems to have been delivered OK.
I've tried turning on IPTOS_THROUGHPUT, but can't detect any change.
Has anyone tried this before?
cheers, Paul
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Anna Langley wrote:
> For what its worth, I see the same phenomenon between win2k sp2 and
> samba 2.2.* on Solaris too. Several times a day, I see the same error
> messages and the samba drives become unusable.
Are you using 2.2.1a ? You're definately not seeing the same
error messages, as he is having Linux kernel hang problems
(processes in D wait state). I doubt you're seeing those on Solaris :-).
If you're seeing random client disconnection problems you need
to look at the network to detect problems. The error messages
in the log are evidence of the clients dropping their connections.
You need to determine what events are occuring that cause the
clients to do this. Usually this is caused by network problems
(duplex mode, switches etc.). Samba depends upon long lived TCP
connections between client and server to function correctly.
Often turning off oplocks will mask these problems, although
make you go slower. You may want to try this as a first step.
Regards,
Jeremy.
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From: "Brandon Caudle" <bcaudle@hotmail.com>
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Subject: Computer Account On Domain
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 11:09:59 -0400
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I have a problem, I just can't seem to fix with computer accounts on the
domain I am running 2.2.1a
<smb.conf><parts>
encrypt passwords = Yes
update encrypted = No
allow trusted domains = Yes
hosts equiv min passwd length = 4
map to guest = Bad Password
null passwords = No
obey pam restrictions = No
password server smb passwd file = /home/samba/smbpasswd
root directory = /
pam password change = No
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %U
passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *changed*
passwd chat debug = Yes
username map password level = 8
username level = 8
unix password sync = Yes
restrict anonymous = Yes
lanman auth = Yes
machine password timeout = 604800
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s
/bin/false -M %m$
delete user script logon script logon path =
\\%L\usrprefs\%m\%U
logon drive = H:
logon home = \\%L\%U
domain logons = Yes
os level = 65
lm announce = Auto
lm interval = 60
preferred master = Auto
local master = Yes
domain master = Auto
browse list = Yes
enhanced browsing = Yes
dns proxy = Yes
wins proxy = Yes
wins server wins support = Yes
wins hook
# Samba SMB password file
root:0:80CDDA1785DC4ED5AAD3B435B51404EE:200EA674CD4C537835F7D6A648888875:[U
]:LCT-3B70AA97:
boss$:506:48C840A768256E65E5F47B4F6D1392A1:051EE34407E00D1EE5A489E571D7FD5D:[W
]:LCT-3B70A947:
root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
bin:x:1:1:bin:/bin:/bin/bash
daemon:x:2:2:daemon:/sbin:/bin/bash
lp:x:4:7:lp daemon:/var/spool/lpd:/bin/bash
news:x:9:13:News system:/etc/news:/bin/bash
uucp:x:10:14:Unix-to-Unix CoPy system:/etc/uucp:/bin/bash
games:x:12:100::/var/games:/bin/bash
man:x:13:2::/var/cache/man:/bin/bash
at:x:25:25::/var/spool/atjobs:/bin/bash
postgres:x:26:2:Postgres Database Admin:/var/lib/pgsql:/bin/bash
lnx:x:27:27:LNX Database Admin:/usr/lib/lnx:/bin/bash
mdom:x:28:28:Mailing list agent:/usr/lib/majordomo:/bin/bash
yard:x:29:29:YARD Database Admin:/usr/lib/YARD:/bin/bash
wwwrun:x:30:65534:Daemon user for apache:/var/lib/wwwrun:/bin/bash
squid:x:31:65534:WWW proxy squid:/var/squid:/bin/bash
fax:x:33:14:Facsimile Agent:/var/spool/fax:/bin/bash
gnats:x:34:65534:Gnats Gnu Backtracking System:/usr/lib/gnats:/bin/bash
adabas:x:36:100:Adabas-D Database Admin:/usr/lib/adabas:/bin/bash
amanda:x:37:6:Amanda Admin:/var/lib/amanda:/bin/bash
ixess:x:38:29:IXware Admin:/usr/lib/ixware:/bin/bash
irc:x:39:65534:IRC Daemon:/usr/lib/ircd:/bin/bash
ftp:x:40:2:ftp account:/usr/local/ftp:/bin/bash
firewall:x:41:31:firewall account:/var/lib/firewall:/bin/false
informix:x:43:34:Informix Database Admin:/usr/lib/informix:/bin/bash
named:x:44:44:Nameserver Daemon:/var/named:/bin/bash
virtuoso:x:45:100:Virtuoso Admin:/opt/virtuoso-lite:/bin/bash
fnet:x:49:14:FidoNet:/var/spool/fnet:/bin/bash
gdm:x:50:15:Gnome Display Manager:/var/lib/gdm:/bin/bash
postfix:x:51:51:Postfix:/var/spool/postfix:/bin/false
cyrus:x:96:12:User for Imapd:/usr/cyrus:/bin/bash
nps:x:53:100:NPS admin:/opt/nps:/bin/bash
skyrix:x:54:100:SKYRIX admin:/opt/skyrix/skyrix36:/bin/bash
dbmaker:x:55:52:Dbmaker Database Admin:/usr/lib/dbmaker:/bin/bash
fixadm:x:56:53:Linux Fincancial Suite Admin:/opt/fsuite/home/fixadm:/bin/ksh
fib:x:57:53:Linux Fincancial Suite fib:/opt/fsuite/home/fib:/bin/ksh
fixlohn:x:58:53:Linux Fincancial Suite
fixlohn:/opt/fsuite/home/fixlohn:/bin/ksh
oracle:x:59:54:Oracle User:/opt/oracle:/bin/bash
mysql:x:60:2:MySQL Database User:/var/lib/mysql:/bin/false
dpbox:x:61:56:DpBox User:/var/spool/dpbox:/bin/false
ingres:x:62:3:Ingres DataBase administrator:/opt/tngfw/ingres:/bin/bash
codadmin:x:63:58:Codine Administrator:/var/lib/codadmin:/bin/bash
zope:x:64:2:Zope Server:/var/lib/zope:/bin/false
vscan:x:65:65534:vscan user:/var/spool/vscan:/bin/false
wnn:x:66:100:Wnn System Account:/var/lib/wnn:/bin/false
pop:x:67:100:pop admin:/var/lib/pop:/bin/false
perforce:x:68:60:perfoce admin:/var/lib/perforce:/bin/false
sapdb:x:69:61:SAPDB demo user:/var/opt/sapdb:/bin/false
nobody:x:65534:65534:nobody:/var/lib/nobody:/bin/bash
db2fenc1:x:500:102:DB2 Instance UDF user:/usr/lib/db2/db2fenc1:/bin/bash
db2inst1:x:501:103:DB2 Instance main user:/usr/lib/db2/db2inst1:/bin/bash
db2as:x:502:104:DB2 Administration:/usr/lib/db2/db2as:/bin/bash
butch:x:503:100:Butch Connell:/home/butch:/bin/bash
etharp:x:505:100::/home/etharp:/bin/sh
boss$:x:506:100::/dev/null:/bin/false
So my add user script added the computer to the domain, but when i go to log
in on the computer it says machine account isn't in the domain or password
is wrong.
Any Ideas?
Brandon Caudle
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Subject: newbie needs help again: Machines cannont connect to my samba
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ok here I go again. My samba server is working as far as I can tell all of
my accounts can conect when I test them on the samba server, but when I try
to log on from a remote ms machine, I am trying to use net use x:
\\sambaserver\share I get the error of unknown user name or bad password. I
have the machine account added to unix passwd file and to the samba passwd
file, and I have the user added to both. The only thing that I am wondering
abot is when I added the machine accounts to unix I set the log on to
<empty> because I could not find a /bash/null and thee log on path is at
/dev/null but it gives me an error when I save that says no shadow for my
machine accounts and that /dev/null does not exist. Is this my problem or
what might be my problem and how can I fix it ...
Please some one help me out
Thank You
Bryan Pershall
Desktop Support Specialist
Bryan Pershall
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I'm a newbie to the WINS configuration side of this, and had a couple of
questions:
1) Is there a configuration setting for defining where the wins.dat file
gets placed?
2) Can I statically define entries to WINS?
The reason for the second question is that we have NT domains in a trust
relationship on different segments/subnets within our organization that requre
1b entries to keep the trusts alive. These rarely change, but we need be able
to control them manually. The reason for the first question is to see if there
is a way to create a backup WINS server, or replicate the WINS database to other
segments. Any other recommendations to accomplish similar behavior would also
be appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill
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Subject: RE: " The credentials supplied conflict with the existing
credent ials " !!! Help
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This usually indicates that you are already connected to the Samba box as
one user, and you are trying to connect as another.
Try running net use at the Windows command line, and see if you have any
connections to the box.
Thanks,
Thomas Cameron, MCSE, MCT, CNE, RHCE
IS Engineering Manager
Dell Financial Services
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> From: Nawasthi [mailto:nawasthi@vanguardsolutions.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 9:22 AM
> To: samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: " The credentials supplied conflict with the existing
> credentials " !!! Help
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>
> Hello everyone
>
> I am using samba 2.0.7 with redhat linux 7.1.
> My linux machine name is Vanlin1 and I am trying to connect
> it to windows
> network.
>
> I can ping my linux machine from windows and also
> I can telnet and ftp my linux machine from windows machine
>
> But when i ouble click the linux machine in network neightbourhood I
> couldn`t
> connect it to linux machine and it says
> " The credentials supplied conflict with the existing credentials
"
>
> When I type \\vanlin1 on window explorer it
> opens a window asking for
> username and password and when i give the correct username
> and password it
> tells
> " The credentials supplied conflict with the existing credentials
"
> I think it might be samba configuratiob problem
>
> If you can suggest anything in it. It would be wonderful
>
> Regards
> Nishant
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Subject: Another Newbie Question. How to connect to nt shares
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How do I connect to nt shares from my sambaserver
Thank You
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Hi there,
I was just wondering if anyone else had any experience with sharing a
Microsoft Access database with Samba. We have historically had
record-locking problems while sharing our database over Samba (ie, no
pessimistic locking), but this has been resolved in the latest version,
which is cool! However, it now seems that while the pessimistic locking is
working, some sort of "page locking" seems to be in effect, where the
record
being viewed and also 2 or 3 around it are being locked as well. Is there
any way to instruct Samba not to use this apparent "page locking", and
just
lock only the record being viewed? Thanks for your thoughts and time!
David
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I have noticed that our SAMBA machines when they are up a while no longer are
in the NT wins database. Is there anything short of bouncing the nmbd that I
can do to get the SAMBA boxes to maintain registration with the NT wins
server?
I am running 2.0.7 - 2.0.10 on LInux, Solaris, and DG/UX. If upgrading fixes
this problem please mention that as a solution.
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Subject: strange behavior of .dbf files shared by samba
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Hello,
I've just set up a samba pdc/fileserver and I'm noticing strange
behavior with a foxpro-based application having files shared by
samba.
I've created a group called ''abra' in /etc/group, specified the
users
of the program as members, and created a share as follows:
[ABRA]
comment = Abra Human Resources/Payroll software
path = /usr/local/hq/abra
public = yes
read only = no
valid users = @abra, @wheel
create mode = 0660
directory mode = 0770
When a user runs the application, modifying data stored in
.dbf/.cdx files, the files ownership changes to that user.
If the user's primary group is not abra, then the files' group is
changed to the user's primary group.
I've added
force group = +abra
which, according to my lights, should allow only members of the
'abra' group to access the files, and force their egid to abra when
they do.
I haven't noticed any difference in the ownership/group dynamics
despite this change.
I am also experiencing file contention/corruption problems.
Are there known parameter settings that will ensure foxpro-based
programs' correct behavior in a samba environment?
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Hello,
I have a workgroup which spans two subnets and
I'm having trouble getting my Samba browse masters
to work correctly.
I'm running Samba 2.2.0a.
Samba Server 1 (172.16.0.11) is the global WINS server and the
local/domain master on subnet 172.16.0.0
workgroup = CORP
domain master=yes
local master=yes
preferred master=yes
wins support = yes
Samba Server 2 (172.17.0.11) is the local master on subnet 172.17.0.0
workgroup = CORP
domain master = no
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
wins server = 172.16.0.11
wins support = no
Here is the problem. Every few minutes Samba Server 2
gets this :
[2001/08/07 12:51:30, 1]
nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c:process_reset_browser(730)
process_reset_browser: received diagnostic browser reset request from
(Samba Server 1)<00> IP 172.16.0.11 state=0x2
and the browse list on Samba Server 2 is cleared. Machines
from the local subnet are slowly added to it's browse list afterward,
but machines from the other subnet are now missing until the next
synch with the domain master.
Thanks in advance for any help that you can offer,
Casey
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Hello!
I'm using samba 2.2.1 as a PDC for 20 Clients with W2K SP1. This is working
fine and makes me very happy.
But some weeks ago one user couldn't be kept off to install SP2. Since than,
user permissions can't be set anymore, and profile administraton for local
copies doesn't work.
After some testings the only thing that seems not to work is the transfer of
access rights between Linux Samba PDC and this particular client.
Any Ideas?
Thanks for that great software,
Jan Felix Evers
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Subject: RE: Failed to open byte range locking database
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> Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 10:42:12 +0700 (JAVT)
> From: Yudhi Kusnanto <yudhi@akakom.ac.id>
> To: <samba@lists.samba.org>
> Subject: Failed to open byte range locking database
>
> hi,
>
> i have strange problem as i run smbstatus, like this:
>
> # smbstatus -d -L
> INFO: Debug class all level = 1 (pid 7150 from pid 7150)
> using configfile = /opt/samba/etc/smb.conf
> Opened status file pv?
>
> Failed to open byte range locking database
> ERROR: Failed to initialise locking database
> Can't initialise locking module - exiting
>
> on "Opened .." above doesn't show correct filename (chars ?).
> i am using latest samba-2.2.1 cvs (Mon Aug 6 03:34:18 UTC 2001),
> linux-2.4.7, devfs, with following options:
>
> # ../source/configure --with-acl-support --with-quotas --without-pam
> --with-fhs --prefix=/opt/samba --with-readline
> --with-lockdir=/var/lock/samba --with-configdir=/opt/samba/etc
> --with-codepagedir=/opt/samba/etc/codepages
> --with-swatdir=/opt/samba/share/swat
I'm having the exact same problem with the latest cvs. If a do a 'make
revert' back to right after 2.2.1 was released everything works fine again.
I posted this problem yesterday but there was no response.
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Dear Sirs,
Does Samba work in a clustered environment? Will it work under Solaris 7
running Sun Cluster 2.2?
Alvin Dobrowski
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JANE HOWARD - SWAN wrote:
> Can you confirm if ver 2.2.1 works with W2K AD in Native mode, and where I
> can find out more infor re setup.
Yes it does, just install it as a NT4.x (downlevel) server.
Regards,
Jeremy.
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David Salisbury wrote:>
> Hi there,
>
> I was just wondering if anyone else had any experience with sharing a
> Microsoft Access database with Samba. We have historically had
> record-locking problems while sharing our database over Samba (ie, no
> pessimistic locking), but this has been resolved in the latest version,
> which is cool! However, it now seems that while the pessimistic locking is
> working, some sort of "page locking" seems to be in effect, where
the record
> being viewed and also 2 or 3 around it are being locked as well. Is there
> any way to instruct Samba not to use this apparent "page
locking", and just
> lock only the record being viewed? Thanks for your thoughts and time!
Page locking is an Access level concept, not a SMB filesharing
one. smbd just implements the byte-range locks requested of it
by the client redirector, so there's no knowledge in Samba between
"page locking" and what Samba does.
Jeremy Allison,
Samba Team.
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Paul Clementson wrote:> Hello everyone
> I am using Samba 2.0.7 with Suse Linux 7.1.
> I have made an nfs mount to a unix box across the WAN
> and then shared this mount to Windows NT 4.0.
Dumb Question:
Any reason why you aren't running Samba on the NFS server itself?
> It seems to work fine for small files, but writing large
> ( 2Mb ) files causes Windows to be very slow and give error
> message "Cannot copy file... Session was cancelled", but the
> file seems to have been delivered OK.
I can see a slew of issues with this configuration, but it is still
possible to do (with tinkering). I did this for a NetApp, saving
$7K on the cost of their CIFS implementation -- although it took a
_lot_ of "tinkering" with setting. But in my case, 90% of the
traffic on my network was NFS-based, I had Gigabit Ethernet
connections between the two servers (with 9000 byte jumbo frames --
perfect for 8KB NFS blocks) and I certainly wasn't pushing data over
to another subnet, much less across a slower link.
> I've tried turning on IPTOS_THROUGHPUT, but can't detect any
> change. Has anyone tried this before?
Let me see if I can dig up that old smb.conf (I no longer work at
the company where I did this). I know there were a few settings
that were not obvious, and took a good week of "trial 'n error"
before I got 'em right.
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is there any way that anybody knows of to assign write permissions but not
delete???
hmmmm.....
~J~
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On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 01:15:30PM -0600, Joe Thompson
wrote:> is there any way that anybody knows of to assign write permissions but not
> delete???
>
> hmmmm.....
Yes, but they won't be able to create new files in that directory either.
Remove the write permission from the directory where the files are, and
you're set.
Mike
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Hi,
I am trying to use Samba with DOSEMU on same files on Linux server. The
problem is that they can't see each other file locks because of different
locking methods (this problem is mentioned many times on many mailing
lists).
So, I wonder if new feature of Samba 2.2.x, I quote press release:
"Integration of server terminated leases (Windows "oplocks") with
UNIX NFS
sharing (Linux 2.4 kernel and IRIX only). Complete data and locking
integrity when sharing files between UNIX and Windows"
...solve this problem too.
Thank you very much for any (even short) answer or information.
Bye,
Ivan Gustin
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>On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 02:11:02PM -0400, Mike Croghan wrote:
>
>>> Hi Samba gurus,
>>>
>>> In our environment, we've got a small number of big Win2K
servers (about
>>> 5) all doing lots of continuous business with our Samba server (a
>>> semi-beefy Sun box). Per the smbd(8) man page, each client gets a
>>> single server process per "session" (and since the
business is more or
>>> less continuous, that means each Win2K box gets a single smbd to
play
>>> with all day long). Is there any way to give a client more than
one
>>> server process?
>>
>No
>
>>>Would this even be desireable?
>>
>No
>
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>Sure
>
>>> - Mike Croghan
>>
>Samba isn't designed to give more than one process for each client.
>There isn't much point either.
>
>The real question is "Why do you want to do that?".
>
>Mike
>
Thanks, Mike! The answer to your question involves another question: does an
smbd handle connections serially, one after the other? I imagine the answer
must be yes, and that seems to be what we're seeing. Each of our Win2K
client boxes is opening up several connections with the samba server
simultaneously, but it seems like they have to wait for each other to finish
before they are serviced. All of these connections are small and
short-lived--not mapping a drive, but putting this file to that UNC path and
then bugging off. The basic question is: "Is there a way to increase the
rate at which these W2K boxes can fire files at the Samba server?" and this
"serial" behavior has been observed and suggested as something that
might be tuneable.
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From: Eirik Thorsnes <Eirik.Thorsnes@student.uib.no>
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Subject: Retrieval of user list to Win9x only gets the top 99 users of
smbpasswd
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Symptom:
When retrieving the list of users from samba PDC to Win9x
only 99 users are listed. This is the first 99 users in smbpasswd
file (not counting machine accounts).
System:
Redhat 7.1 with 2.4.7 kernel
Samba 2.2.1a installed via rpm from samba.org
Is this a known bug?
I searched the list archives, but could not find anything related.
If there are any tests or debugging I should do, please let me know.
Eirik Thorsnes
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Can you help a new Samba user please?
I am trying to set up Samba in a domain.
It must NOT be the PDC nor a BDC
It must NOT be a master browser
All I want it to do is offer shares to anyone in a given NT group without futher
identification on
the users part.
First Problem:
The samba server joins the domain ( I had to remove "domain logons =
yes" to stop it being a BDC)
but when trying to access the share from Network Neighbourhood on an NT
workstation it gives the
error message:
[2001/08/07 18:58:08, 0] smbd/password.c:domain_client_validate(1563)
domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account password for domain TOASIS
and pops up a dialogue box on the workstation "Incorrect password or unkown
username for:
\\Confman1"
I have tried adding the user to the UNIX password file (and then added the UNIX
password) but the
only way I can get access to the share is by filling in the box with a userid
and password added
with smbpasswd.
I can access shares from the PDC etc without another identification. What do I
need to do to get
samba to act the same?
Second Problem:
When I sort out problem one, how do I restrict acces to a share to one or more
NT (not UNIX)
groups?
=======I am running samba 2.2.1a
on Solaris 8 4/01 s28s_u4wos_08 SPARC
It was compiled with the -- with-smbwrappers --with-automount --with-syslog
using gcc 2.95.3
the smb.conf file is:
[global]
workgroup = TOASIS
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = TSTDC01
os level = 31
comment = domain groupmap = /usr/local/samba/private/groups.mapping
[test]
comment = For testing only
path = /export/samba/test
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
Many Thanks
Robert Bernard
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Hello,
I have been using Samba 2.2 for some time now, with the add user option
setup so it can add machine accounts. However, if I remember correctly,
Samba also supports the calls necessary for actually adding a user remotely,
rather than just a machine account. Obviously, most people aren't going to
want to use one script, with a pre-defined set of options, to add both user
and machine accounts. So, my question is this: is it possible for Samba to
determine which operation a Windows client is attempting to complete (adding
user vs. adding machine)? My guess that this is possible, but I am certainly
not a programmer. :-)
If this is possible, then why not add another option in the smb.conf file,
specifically defined for adding machine accounts, i.e. add machine = _. This
would certainly help me out with Samba, and I'm sure others would find it
useful as well.
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Helo,
I have managed too install Samba 2.2.1a properly. I am really interested in
having my Samba server
participate in our NT domain using Winbind. After reading the scarce
documentation on Winbind,
I have run into a problem. According too the documentation, I am too perfom
this:
Refering too the notes on edditing /pam.d/*:
Now replace the account lines with this:
account required /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
However, pam_winbind.so does not exist anywhere after compiling.??
I also attempted CONFIGURE --WITH-PAM when attempting a second
installation, still nothing.
Having said that, is Winbind even possible in 2.2.1a? Or is this still a
work in progress??
Im very eager too get this running.
Should I be looking at HEAD?
Paul.
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From: Mike Fedyk <mfedyk@matchmail.com>
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> Thanks, Mike! The answer to your question involves another question: does
> an smbd handle connections serially, one after the other? I imagine the
> answer must be yes, and that seems to be what we're seeing. Each of our
> Win2K client boxes is opening up several connections with the samba server
> simultaneously, but it seems like they have to wait for each other to
finish
> before they are serviced. All of these connections are small and
> short-lived--not mapping a drive, but putting this file to that UNC path
and
> then bugging off. The basic question is: "Is there a way to increase
the
> rate at which these W2K boxes can fire files at the Samba server?" and
this
> "serial" behavior has been observed and suggested as something
that might be
> tuneable.
Hmm. I don't know about win2k but nt4 opens a connection and leaves it open
until there is a timeout. Are you opening several different shares, and is
each file going to a different share?
How exactly are you getting the concurrency on the win2k side?
Mike
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> Can you try and get a stack backtrace by using this
> panic action in the global section:
I don't have X installed and gdbing didn't work attaching it to a
virtual terminal, too, cause it runs gdb as the user that connects to
the printer which is however not allowed to attach to the process
(ptrace: Operation not permitted.'). As a workaround I specified a
shell script as panic action just containing sleep 1h in it. Then I
used ps ax to fetch the pid passed on the script's command line and
ran gdb /usr/sbin/smbd pid from a normal superuser telnet session.
But you surely want to see the results (which will surely not be very
useful, cause as far as I can see they only show the backtrace of
running the script):
root@helen:1109 ~# gdb /usr/sbin/smbd 20416
GNU gdb 19991004
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
Type "show copying" to see the conditions.
There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for
details.
This GDB was configured as "i386-redhat-linux"...
(no debugging symbols found)...
/home/root/20416: No such file or directory.
Attaching to program: /usr/sbin/smbd, Pid 20416
Reading symbols from /lib/libdl.so.2...done.
Reading symbols from /lib/libnsl.so.1...done.
Reading symbols from /lib/libpam.so.0...done.
Reading symbols from /lib/libc.so.6...done.
Reading symbols from /lib/ld-linux.so.2...done.
Reading symbols from /lib/libnss_files.so.2...done.
Reading symbols from /lib/libnss_nisplus.so.2...done.
Reading symbols from /lib/libnss_nis.so.2...done.
0x400cb8e9 in __wait4 () from /lib/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 0x400cb8e9 in __wait4 () from /lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x4012a1ec in ?? () from /lib/libc.so.6
#2 0x4007acec in __libc_system (
line=0x81cc8e8 "/tmp/xgdb /usr/sbin/smbd 20416")
at ../sysdeps/posix/system.c:136
#3 0x8110677 in chroot ()
#4 0x80ffd0e in chroot ()
#5 0x80ffd5c in chroot ()
#6 0x40058c68 in __restore ()
at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/sigaction.c:127
#7 0x810ba90 in chroot ()
#8 0x8087521 in chroot ()
#9 0x8122db8 in chroot ()
#10 0x811acf8 in chroot ()
#11 0x8086f80 in chroot ()
#12 0x806c9bd in chroot ()
#13 0x8084a8d in chroot ()
#14 0x8084b2a in chroot ()
#15 0x8084d34 in chroot ()
#16 0x808553f in chroot ()
#17 0x804c735 in chroot ()
#18 0x400529cb in __libc_start_main (main=0x804c0f0 <chroot+3288>, argc=2,
argv=0xbffffdb4, init=0x804a6f8 <_init>, fini=0x8125c9c <_fini>,
rtld_fini=0x4000ae60 <_dl_fini>, stack_end=0xbffffdac)
---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit---
at ../sysdeps/generic/libc-start.c:92
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On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Sean P. Elble wrote:
> Hello,
>
> So, my question is this: is it possible for Samba to determine which
> operation a Windows client is attempting to complete (adding user vs.
> adding machine)? My guess that this is possible, but I am certainly
> not a programmer. :-) If this is possible, then why not add another
> option in the smb.conf file, specifically defined for adding machine
> accounts, i.e. add machine = _. This would certainly help me out with
> Samba, and I'm sure others would find it useful as well.
Have your 'add user script' check the user name passed in. Machine
accounts should end in '$'.
cheers, jerry
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Subject: Re: Add User/Add Machine Script Option
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 17:39:39 -0400
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Let me see if I understand this. Logistically, you are saying have the
adduser script check to see if the user name given have a $ at the end,
correct? Any idea of how I'd actually implement this? Here is what I
currently have:
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *Retype*new*UNIX*password* %n\n
*success*
unix password sync = Yes
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g ntmaccount -s
/bin/false -c "Windows NT/2000 Machine Account" -m %m$
I'm not sure how I would do this. If you get a chance, could you clue me in?
TIA.
Sean Elble
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> On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Sean P. Elble wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > So, my question is this: is it possible for Samba to determine which
> > operation a Windows client is attempting to complete (adding user vs.
> > adding machine)? My guess that this is possible, but I am certainly
> > not a programmer. :-) If this is possible, then why not add another
> > option in the smb.conf file, specifically defined for adding machine
> > accounts, i.e. add machine = _. This would certainly help me out with
> > Samba, and I'm sure others would find it useful as well.
>
> Have your 'add user script' check the user name passed in. Machine
> accounts should end in '$'.
>
>
>
>
>
> cheers, jerry
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"Sean P. Elble" wrote:>
> Hello,
>
> I have been using Samba 2.2 for some time now, with the add user option
> setup so it can add machine accounts. However, if I remember correctly,
> Samba also supports the calls necessary for actually adding a user
remotely,
> rather than just a machine account. Obviously, most people aren't going
to
> want to use one script, with a pre-defined set of options, to add both user
> and machine accounts. So, my question is this: is it possible for Samba to
> determine which operation a Windows client is attempting to complete
(adding
> user vs. adding machine)? My guess that this is possible, but I am
certainly
> not a programmer. :-)
> If this is possible, then why not add another option in the smb.conf file,
> specifically defined for adding machine accounts, i.e. add machine = _.
This
> would certainly help me out with Samba, and I'm sure others would find
it
> useful as well.
I added a hack to do this in samba's HEAD CVS branch. I'll see about
porting it across to Samba 2.2, but I prefer not to touch that branch.
Otherwise, see if you can find my patch via CVSweb and/or the
build.samba.org 'Recent Checkins' page.
Andrew Bartlett
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Gerald Carter wrote:>
> On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Sean P. Elble wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > So, my question is this: is it possible for Samba to determine which
> > operation a Windows client is attempting to complete (adding user vs.
> > adding machine)? My guess that this is possible, but I am certainly
> > not a programmer. :-) If this is possible, then why not add another
> > option in the smb.conf file, specifically defined for adding machine
> > accounts, i.e. add machine = _. This would certainly help me out with
> > Samba, and I'm sure others would find it useful as well.
>
> Have your 'add user script' check the user name passed in. Machine
> accounts should end in '$'.
I've already added this to HEAD (a little while back actually), so
sombody might want to port it across to 2.2.
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Subject: Re: Add User/Add Machine Script Option
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OK then. You're _extremely_ reluctant about touching SAMBA_2_2, huh? :-) Oh
well . . . maybe I'll e-mail Jeremy, or Jerry, and see if they want to do
it. Thanks for the info, and have a good one!
Sean Elble
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Subject: Re: Add User/Add Machine Script Option
> "Sean P. Elble" wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have been using Samba 2.2 for some time now, with the add user
option
> > setup so it can add machine accounts. However, if I remember
correctly,
> > Samba also supports the calls necessary for actually adding a user
remotely,> > rather than just a machine account. Obviously, most people aren't
going
to> > want to use one script, with a pre-defined set of options, to add both
user> > and machine accounts. So, my question is this: is it possible for
Samba
to> > determine which operation a Windows client is attempting to complete
(adding> > user vs. adding machine)? My guess that this is possible, but I am
certainly> > not a programmer. :-)
> > If this is possible, then why not add another option in the smb.conf
file,> > specifically defined for adding machine accounts, i.e. add machine =
_.
This> > would certainly help me out with Samba, and I'm sure others would
find
it> > useful as well.
>
> I added a hack to do this in samba's HEAD CVS branch. I'll see
about
> porting it across to Samba 2.2, but I prefer not to touch that branch.
>
> Otherwise, see if you can find my patch via CVSweb and/or the
> build.samba.org 'Recent Checkins' page.
>
> Andrew Bartlett
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On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 05:39:39PM -0400, Sean P. Elble
wrote:> Let me see if I understand this. Logistically, you are saying have the
> adduser script check to see if the user name given have a $ at the end,
> correct? Any idea of how I'd actually implement this? Here is what I
> currently have:
>
> passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
> passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *Retype*new*UNIX*password* %n\n
> *success*
> unix password sync = Yes
> add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g ntmaccount -s
> /bin/false -c "Windows NT/2000 Machine Account" -m %m$
>
$!/bin/sh
if [ -n "$(echo $1 |grep \$$)" ]; then
"machine acct command goes here"
else
"user acct command goes here"
fi
That should work, but it is untested. YMMV.
Mike
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On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> I've already added this to HEAD (a little while back actually), so
> sombody might want to port it across to 2.2.
Did you add an additional "machine add script"? Why?
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Personally, I think it makes sense. Not everyone (myself included), would be
able to figure out how to do what you suggested, and even if they could, it
might not necessarily work the way someone might want it to. This option
gives users the best of both worlds, so to speak, and I really don't see a
disadvantage. Just my 2 cents . . . I'll let you guys, and the rest of the
Samba team figure this one out. :-)
Speaking of which, I've noticed that some of the documentation, most notably
the Samba 2.2 PDC how-to, are out of date. I'll be more than happy to help
update them to current levels. Please let me know if you would like me to do
this. TIA.
Sean Elble
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> On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
>
> > I've already added this to HEAD (a little while back actually), so
> > sombody might want to port it across to 2.2.
>
> Did you add an additional "machine add script"? Why?
>
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Hello Andrew,
It took a while, but I have a better backtrace from DDD. I modified the
server.c module to have a option -w (developer only) which turns off the
various forks. This code is pretty straight forward, I will continue
researching this. The reason this took so long was I wanted to get ddd
running
with the latest released gcc. /usr/local was an automount on my node. I
ended up getting getting and extra physical drive, fooling automounter into
letting me have my own /usr/local, and getting ddd to compile and run on
Solaris
2.5.1.
Since the error pointed back to a select and the only select is in sys_select,
I
put a breakpoint in sys_select and did a bt every time I hit it. Maybe the
parameter
values will jump out at you and you can offer me some clues. In any case
I will continue to persue this problem.
Thanks again for your time.
GNU DDD 3.3 (sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1), by Dorothea L|tkehaus and Andreas
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(gdb) break sys_select
Breakpoint 1 at 0x115ad4: file lib/select.c, line 59.
(gdb) break process_loop
Function "process_loop" not defined.
(gdb) run -D -w
warning: Unable to find dynamic linker breakpoint function.
warning: GDB will be unable to debug shared library initializers
warning: and track explicitly loaded dynamic code.
Breakpoint 1, sys_select (maxfd=1024, fds=0xefffd7e8, tval=0x0) at
lib/select.c:59
/projects/ce/samba-2.2.1a/source/lib/select.c:59:2156:beg:0x115ad4
(gdb) bt
#0 sys_select (maxfd=1024, fds=0xefffd7e8, tval=0x0) at lib/select.c:59
#1 0x38338 in open_sockets (is_daemon=1, stay_in_window=1, port=139) at
smbd/server.c:212
#2 0x392c4 in main (argc=-1, argv=0xefffe9cc) at smbd/server.c:786
(gdb) cont
Breakpoint 1, sys_select (maxfd=18, fds=0xefffe7f0, tval=0xefffe7e8) at
lib/select.c:59
(gdb) bt
#0 sys_select (maxfd=18, fds=0xefffe7f0, tval=0xefffe7e8) at lib/select.c:59
#1 0x735a4 in receive_message_or_smb (buffer=0x1db649 "",
buffer_len=65600,
timeout=60000) at smbd/process.c:202
#2 0x74a74 in smbd_process () at smbd/process.c:1227
#3 0x39468 in main (argc=0, argv=0xefffe9cc) at smbd/server.c:836
(gdb) cont
Breakpoint 1, sys_select (maxfd=18, fds=0xefffe7f0, tval=0xefffe7e8) at
lib/select.c:59
(gdb) bt
#0 sys_select (maxfd=18, fds=0xefffe7f0, tval=0xefffe7e8) at lib/select.c:59
#1 0x735a4 in receive_message_or_smb (buffer=0x1db649 "\201",
buffer_len=65600,
timeout=60000) at smbd/process.c:202
#2 0x74a74 in smbd_process () at smbd/process.c:1227
#3 0x39468 in main (argc=0, argv=0xefffe9cc) at smbd/server.c:836
(gdb) cont
Breakpoint 1, sys_select (maxfd=18, fds=0xefffe7f0, tval=0xefffe7e8) at
lib/select.c:59
(gdb) bt
#0 sys_select (maxfd=18, fds=0xefffe7f0, tval=0xefffe7e8) at lib/select.c:59
#1 0x735a4 in receive_message_or_smb (buffer=0x1db649 "",
buffer_len=65600,
timeout=60000) at smbd/process.c:202
#2 0x74a74 in smbd_process () at smbd/process.c:1227
#3 0x39468 in main (argc=0, argv=0xefffe9cc) at smbd/server.c:836
(gdb) cont
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xef653c10 in _select ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0xef653c10 in _select ()
#1 0xef6e6a7c in __nis_cast_proc ()
Cannot access memory at address 0xda8.
(gdb)
Andrew Bartlett wrote:>
> This was brought up a little while ago on one of the lists, so your not
> the only one.
>
> I think the sanest way is to execute samba under the debugger from
> inetd, but I always just set a panic action and attach it manually, its
> just easier.
>
> BTW, can you get a longer backtrace (I got your other e-mail)? And see
> if you can get the extra vars? You may need to do some digging around
> in info gdb.
>
> Andrew Bartlett
>
> Robert Styma wrote:
> >
> > Hello Andrew,
> > One more thing, I was looking at server.c and there
> > does not seem to be a direct way to tell smbd to be a
> > stand alone server but not break off separate processes
> > as it goes along. This is handy if I want to bring the
> > whole thing up under ddd or gdb. Is there an option to
> > do this or do I need to tweek the code?
> >
> > Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> > >
> > > Robert Styma wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I am getting the same results as Thien Vu.
> > > > I compiled 2.2.1a on Solaris 2.5.1 and try to connect to
> > > > it from an NT machine. My configure on the compile was:
> > > > ./configure --with-utmp --with-automount --with-syslog
--with-smbwrapper> > > > --prefix=/usr/samba --exec-prefix=/usr/samba
> > > >
> > > > I am attaching a debug = 10 log. The only connection
attempt was the
test> > > > causing
> > > > the problem. I am also including my test smb.conf file.
> > > >
> > > > <a
href="http://www.swlink.net/~styma/tmp/smb.conf">smb.conf
file</a>
> > > > <a
href="http://www.swlink.net/~styma/tmp/log.smbd">log.smbd
file</a>
> > >
> > > Any chance of you recompiling with ./configure.developer or at
least
> > > --with-debug ? This will enable you to set a 'panic action
/bin/sleep
> > > 9000' and attach a debugging session.
> > >
> > > (If its was a gnu tool chain I would say 'gdb /path/to/smbd
pid',
> > > followed by bt full, but I'm not sure what Solaris uses).
> > >
> > > Getting that backtrace gives us a much better idea where the
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> > >
> > > Thanks for the report,
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Subject: Re: Add User/Add Machine Script Option
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Could you elaborate more? I assume that this script would be the one
specified as the add user script, but how exactly would I do this? Sorry if
I'm an idiot, but I ain't a programmer. :-) Thanks though . . .
Sean Elble
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> On Tue, Aug 07, 2001 at 05:39:39PM -0400, Sean P. Elble wrote:
> > Let me see if I understand this. Logistically, you are saying have the
> > adduser script check to see if the user name given have a $ at the
end,
> > correct? Any idea of how I'd actually implement this? Here is what
I
> > currently have:
> >
> > passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
> > passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *Retype*new*UNIX*password*
%n\n
> > *success*
> > unix password sync = Yes
> > add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g ntmaccount -s
> > /bin/false -c "Windows NT/2000 Machine Account" -m %m$
> >
>
> $!/bin/sh
>
> if [ -n "$(echo $1 |grep \$$)" ]; then
> "machine acct command goes here"
> else
> "user acct command goes here"
> fi
>
> That should work, but it is untested. YMMV.
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Yes someone please do it would make my life alittle easier!
~Brandon
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> Gerald Carter wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Sean P. Elble wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > So, my question is this: is it possible for Samba to determine
which
> > > operation a Windows client is attempting to complete (adding user
vs.
> > > adding machine)? My guess that this is possible, but I am
certainly
> > > not a programmer. :-) If this is possible, then why not add
another
> > > option in the smb.conf file, specifically defined for adding
machine
> > > accounts, i.e. add machine = _. This would certainly help me out
with
> > > Samba, and I'm sure others would find it useful as well.
> >
> > Have your 'add user script' check the user name passed in.
Machine
> > accounts should end in '$'.
>
> I've already added this to HEAD (a little while back actually), so
> sombody might want to port it across to 2.2.
>
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Does anyone know how to set a WRITE only share for one group of users but a
second group has both read and write permission on the same share? What to
enable students to submit assignments to a common share but teachers have
the ability to read from the same share.
Thanks for your help
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I am having a problem sharing files from Solaris with colons on WinNt
e.g foo:34:33:33
Is there a way of replacing the colons with a nother char e.g foo_34_33_33
i have tryed mangled map with no success.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
John Dellow.
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On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 09:39:01AM +1000, John Dellow
wrote:> I am having a problem sharing files from Solaris with colons on WinNt
> e.g foo:34:33:33
> Is there a way of replacing the colons with a nother char e.g foo_34_33_33
> i have tryed mangled map with no success.
IIRC, mangled map only works on the ends of filenames.
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We are using Samba 2.2.1a in a production environment for some 100+ users
on NT workstations. It is a CAD shop and very printing intensive.
They have been noticing that every now and then they will submit a batch
(4-8) of plotting jobs to the plotter and then they will check the queue
(via the Windows view) and see all the jobs there, but some of the jobs
never make it out to the plotter.
I have noticed that there are a number of files ranging in age that sit in
the /var/spool/samba directory, apparently never making it to the LPRng
side of the printing system. I am suspecting that these might be those
missing jobs.
Is anyone else experiencing something similar? Does anyone know how to
keep it from happening?
We are running on Red Hat Linux 7.1 + all errata on x86 boxes and, as I
said above, Samba 2.2.1a.
Thanks in advance!
Sean
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On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Sean P. Elble wrote:
> Personally, I think it makes sense. Not everyone (myself included),
> would be able to figure out how to do what you suggested, and even if
> they could, it might not necessarily work the way someone might want
> it to. This option gives users the best of both worlds, so to speak,
> and I really don't see a disadvantage. Just my 2 cents . . . I'll
let
> you guys, and the rest of the Samba team figure this one out. :-)
It's just another parameter which is not necessary.
You can do the same thing like
add user script = /usr/local/bin/my_custom_script.pl %u
#!/usr/bin/perl
if ( substr($ARGV[0], length($ARGV[0])-1, 1) =~ '\$') {
print "create_machine()\n";
} else {
print "create_user()\n";
}
> Speaking of which, I've noticed that some of the documentation, most
> notably the Samba 2.2 PDC how-to, are out of date. I'll be more than
> happy to help update them to current levels. Please let me know if you
> would like me to do this. TIA.
I'll always accept updates to the docs. diff -u against the
SGML source is preferred.
btw...which howto are you talking about?
cheers, jerry
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Hola amigos del team samba.
soy unos de lols tantos seguidores del linux y con el samba que permeite
tantas cosas con pc windows o otras, pero instale el nuevo samba 2.0 en un
servidor que tengo aqui es un TDk a 550 mhz con dos micro intslado la cosa
amigos mios, que aunque el reconoce que el es el server PDC de la Red, cuando
voya entrar las estaciones de trabajo que casi todas son NT 4.0 me dice que no
puede encontrar el Server PDC, y sin embargo el sabe que es el pdc de la Red.
el mensaje que me sale en la workstation es el siguiente.
Unable to connect to the domain controller for this domain. have your
administrator check your.
espero que uds me contecten pues estoy muy preocupado pensando si es un
problema un hueco del samaba que no es compatible con algun hardware de mi
servidor o que, yo consulte esto con un am igo mio que bueno en el trabajo con
linux.
Esperando su Rpta le envio un cordial saludo desde la Habana Cuba.
Ing tomas Rodriguez Orta.
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From: Sean Elble <s_elble@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Add User/Add Machine Script Option
To: Gerald Carter <gcarter@valinux.com>
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Unfortunately, I still don't understand that script.
:-) This is why I still would like that additional
parameter. This topic also brought on another problem
. . . I have the machine adding functionality working
well enough, but the actual prospect of adding a user
is daunting; for example, how will the password be
handled? This is really holding me up now, and if you
could help me out with this, I'd greatly appreciate
it. Here is what I currently have for a add user
script:
/usr/sbin/adduser -d /home/%U -g users -c "%U" -m &U
This doesn't work. Any ideas? (Besides adding
smbpasswd -a %u, because that requires entering a
password, and adding the -n to it leaves an account
without a password) TIA.
Sean Elble
--- Gerald Carter <gcarter@valinux.com> wrote:> On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Sean P. Elble wrote:
>
> > Personally, I think it makes sense. Not everyone
> (myself included),
> > would be able to figure out how to do what you
> suggested, and even if
> > they could, it might not necessarily work the way
> someone might want
> > it to. This option gives users the best of both
> worlds, so to speak,
> > and I really don't see a disadvantage. Just my 2
> cents . . . I'll let
> > you guys, and the rest of the Samba team figure
> this one out. :-)
>
> It's just another parameter which is not necessary.
> You can do the same thing like
>
> add user script > /usr/local/bin/my_custom_script.pl %u
>
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl
>
> if ( substr($ARGV[0], length($ARGV[0])-1, 1) =~
> '\$') {
> print "create_machine()\n";
> } else {
> print "create_user()\n";
> }
>
>
> > Speaking of which, I've noticed that some of the
> documentation, most
> > notably the Samba 2.2 PDC how-to, are out of date.
> I'll be more than
> > happy to help update them to current levels.
> Please let me know if you
> > would like me to do this. TIA.
>
> I'll always accept updates to the docs. diff -u
> against the
> SGML source is preferred.
>
> btw...which howto are you talking about?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> cheers, jerry
>
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On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Sean Elble wrote:
> . . . I have the machine adding functionality working
> well enough, but the actual prospect of adding a user
> is daunting; for example, how will the password be
> handled? This is really holding me up now, and if you
> could help me out with this, I'd greatly appreciate
> it. Here is what I currently have for a add user
> script:
>
> /usr/sbin/adduser -d /home/%U -g users -c "%U" -m &U
^^
Use '%u'
> This doesn't work. Any ideas? (Besides adding
> smbpasswd -a %u, because that requires entering a
> password, and adding the -n to it leaves an account
> without a password) TIA.
The 'add user script' is for allocating uids when in domain
mode security. The password field in /etc/passwd should be
locked (e.g '*'). It is not necessary.
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Subject: common & client src.rpms for 2.2.1a
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I was able to build a source rpm of 2.2.1a for PPC but when I upgraded it
conflicted with samba-common and samba-client.
Is it ok to force install over these or do I need them in sync? I was unable
to find source rpms for either.
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Hi - we're seeing similar printing oddities here printing from
AutoCAD on NT workstations. jobs appear in the queue but never end up
getting printed. power cycling the printer and restarting the queue
will get the jobs printed.
it seems that our printing problems do also have to do with plotting
batches of documents at a time...
I just noticed that your documents are getting stuck in the
/var/spool/samba queue - not the /var/spool/lpd/lp directory where
ours are getting stuck.
hmm... may be unrelated...
- dan.
At 8:54 PM -0400 7/8/01, Sean E. Millichamp wrote:>We are using Samba 2.2.1a in a production environment for some 100+ users
>on NT workstations. It is a CAD shop and very printing intensive.
>
>They have been noticing that every now and then they will submit a batch
>(4-8) of plotting jobs to the plotter and then they will check the queue
>(via the Windows view) and see all the jobs there, but some of the jobs
>never make it out to the plotter.
>
>I have noticed that there are a number of files ranging in age that sit in
>the /var/spool/samba directory, apparently never making it to the LPRng
>side of the printing system. I am suspecting that these might be those
>missing jobs.
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This problem description is likely to get lengthy, but I'll try to be as
brief as possible.
I recently installed RedHat 7.1, including Samba 2.0.7. I have it on a 3.5
gig partition of a 5 gig drive, and obviously will want access to files on
my win2k box's 75 gig drive. I have no interest in using the samba server
stuff, only connecting to a win2k machine.
Fairly easily I was able to connect via smbclient. I wanted to mount it so
I could access it from the file manager in Gnome, etc. After a bit more
research I found I could do this easily with either of the following to
commands, executed as root:
smbmount //win2k/c_drive /mnt/win2k -o guest
mount -t smbfs -o guest //win2k/c_drive /mnt/win2k
The next step, and this is where I really got hung up, was that I wanted
this to run at boot up. Being fairly new to Linux, I did a bunch of
looking into startup scripts, the whole SysV thing, and I get that
now. However, in a simple case, if I put either of the above lines as the
last line in rc.local, the following error message results when it executes:
tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
This has baffled me and everyone else I've asked, since the exact same
command runs perfectly by entering it manually at the command prompt.
As per suggestions in the list archives, I used GnoRPM to uninstall the 3
packages related to Samba 2.0.7, and installed the RedHat 7.1 RPM for Samba
2.2.1a from samba.org. The upgrade had no effect for this problem, aside
from causing a little grief by installing some of the executables of
interest to a different folder. I am still able to manually use smbmount
successfully when logged in as root, however, when running the same command
from a run-level script, I get the error (message very slightly modified in
the new version)
798: tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
I have been beating my brain on this for a while now, if anyone can shed
some light on this it would be very much appreciated. Thanks.
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On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Rich Forman wrote:
> I'm having the exact same problem with the latest cvs. If a do a
'make
> revert' back to right after 2.2.1 was released everything works fine
again.
i search on the source and _at least_ found something (there was
no log about this, even i set log level = 9 or higher):
> > Opened status file pv?
^^^^^^^
from the source, filename held by a variable (fname), but this variable
never initialize.
> > Failed to open byte range locking database
> > ERROR: Failed to initialise locking database
> > Can't initialise locking module - exiting
i am still not understand why accessing the databases fail, because all
data are there and readable by user (some)
# ls -l /var/lock/samba/
total 132
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Aug 8 11:37 .
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Jun 8 14:12 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8192 Aug 8 07:51 brlock.tdb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2373 Aug 8 11:34 browse.dat
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 32768 Aug 7 09:25 connections.tdb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8192 Aug 8 06:52 locking.tdb
-rw------- 1 root root 696 Aug 6 18:28 messages.tdb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 11350 Aug 6 19:55 namelist.debug
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 20 Aug 6 18:28 nmbd.pid
-rw------- 1 root root 8192 Aug 8 06:52 ntdrivers.tdb
-rw------- 1 root root 696 Aug 8 06:52 ntforms.tdb
-rw------- 1 root root 696 Aug 8 06:52 ntprinters.tdb
-rw------- 1 root root 8192 Aug 8 06:52 printing.tdb
-rw------- 1 root root 8192 Aug 8 06:52 share_info.tdb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 20 Aug 6 18:49 smbd.pid
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8192 Aug 6 18:31 unexpected.tdb
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 6952 Aug 8 11:37 wins.dat
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>
>
>/usr/sbin/adduser -d /home/%U -g users -c "%U" -m &U
>
OT,are you running Slackware ?? (the reason i ask is that on every
distro i encountered,adding a user named "nailed" also created a group
"nailed" except Slackware who put all its eggs in the same
dumpster....pardon,all its users in the same group).
>This doesn't work. Any ideas?
>
sure,first,replace all occurance of %U with %u as Gerald told you in a
previous post,second,maybe you need to run useradd (non-interractive)
instead of adduser (which is interractive in most...all ??.. distro).
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Gerald Carter wrote:>
> On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
>
> > I've already added this to HEAD (a little while back actually), so
> > sombody might want to port it across to 2.2.
>
> Did you add an additional "machine add script"? Why?
Two reasons:
why not?
and more importantly, the previous hack meant that rpc_server code was
calling functions in smbd/password.c (I think). I considered this 'too
ugly to live' past the AuthRewrite, as this became a private function,
called from a much more defined interface. As by the time this was done
it was just *too* easy to add the functionality, and it makes much more
sence anyway.
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At 08:44 8/08/2001 +1000, Silvertontech wrote:>Does anyone know how to set a WRITE only share for one group of users but a
>second group has both read and write permission on the same share? What to
>enable students to submit assignments to a common share but teachers have
>the ability to read from the same share.
Why not just set up the directory permissions that way, ie chmod, on the
shared directory itself. You needn't use Samba configurations for
something like that :-)
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hello Jev,
I found a temporary solution as I moved the
(dos) shares back to the old server :)
Doing a tcpdump when trying to run the foxpro
application showed me large periods of
inactivity in the session; I mean, no data
exchange for about 1-2 minutes, after which
the program stopped with an error. The client
was a win98 machine (a dos session under
windows). would it make a big difference from
a pure dos client?
I did not try to copy something, but in my
testing I tried only to run the foxpro
executable alone (the application was doing
the same thing, except it called the fox
executable with some parameters, like
database file, etc) and it took about one
minute to simply run it. So I tend to say
that it's a lock issue, because, as I said,
it was on trafic on this period. I must say
that the old server (samba 2.0.4b) it works
as it should.
I'll try to copy something and do other tests
from dos.
I forgot to mention, on the new server all
the shares work ok(but the clients use them
from windows).
I will further investigate this and keep you
informed...
dragos
Jev wrote:>
> Hi,
>
> I also have alot of painful problems with dos clients and samba. Im
> using msclient 3.0 on the dos machines and im running samba 2.2.1a on a
> FreeBSD server.
>
> I do not run any fox pro applications, but I do have serious speed
> issues. Have you tried timing how long it takes to copy a file to the
> samba server and from the samba server? Could you possibly try and copy
> the same file from a dos client to a share on a windows based machine?
>
> Could you tell us more about your actual dos client, like what
> networking software are you using, are you on a [un]switched network? 10
> or 100 mbits?
>
> Tomorrow I plan on doing more testing, to try and track down the
> problem. Does any one have any suggestions as to how I could effectively
> debug such issues?
>
> Kind Regards,
> -Emil
> On Mon, Aug 06, 2001 at 12:46:44PM +0300, Dragos Delcea wrote:
> > hello,
> >
> > I have I brand new linux server with samba
> > 2.2.1a installed; on this server, I have
> > about 30 shares, one of them wich holds an
> > ms-dos based fox-pro application. Everything
> > works ok, except that application that get
> > run from the share. Symptoms are: painfuly
> > slow for running that program, program wich
> > on 2.0.4b samba blew everything away, and
> > never making multiple users work
> > simoultaneousely.
> > My (uneducated) guess is that it has to do
> > with locks/oplocks, because the second (and,
> > for that matter, third, etc...) user trying
> > to run this program concurently never got to
> > do it (it gave the users some error messages
> > from foxpro, not allways the same).I know the
> > unix permissions are ok (the first user
> > manages, after waiting from 45 seconds to 10
> > minutes, depending on the operation to save
> > the changes).
> > I mirrored on that share all the settings
> > from the old server (the one with
> > samba-2.0.4b), except a config parameter
> > caled 'ole loking compatibility', witch
> > doesn't exist anymore, tryed playing with
> > oplocks/locks to no avail.
> > I even set 'oplock break wait time' to 10,
> > the same as on the old server, and observed
> > something in the logs: first it said
> > something about no response being received to
> > oplock break request to some pid, and few
> > lines after, about unsolicited break reply.
> >
> > I can give you more info upon request, as I'm
> > posting this for the third or fourth time,
> > and nobody replayed.
> >
> > dragos
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Hi,
We have some problem with time stamp when we use samba..
In unix , if I create a file it shows the current time exactly.. But When map
unix drive on NT while using samba, then if I create a file on NT environment in
unix drive, time stamp say 51/2 hours ahead.
For eg: ->
In Unix, if i create a file test1 it says timestamp 8:00 AM(this is the right
time)
same file If I view in NT explorer (mapped unix drve on NT) - time stamp says it
is 13:30 hrs
Similarly, If I create file test2 in NT environment - time stamp says 2:00PM(now
the time is 8:30AM, but it shows 5:30 hrs ahead..))
In Unix prompt, time stamp of the same file says 8:30 AM(this time is correct)
In /etc/TIMEZONE , entry is TZ=IST
same entry is there in other solaris server , but there is no such problem
Can somebody help me.....
Regards,
Satish
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Hello john,
I have the same problem (file corruption and
slooow running of the fox based application
we are using). I somehow resolved the issue,
as I moved the dos shares back on the old
server (samba 2.0.4b, the new one has samba
2.2.1a), but it's a temporary solution...
About force group parameter, I think it
applies for newly created files; change those
already existing manually...
dragos
PS I'm trying to figure out a way to make fox
based application work
johnl@sotxlighthouse.org wrote:>
> Hello,
>
> I've just set up a samba pdc/fileserver and I'm noticing strange
> behavior with a foxpro-based application having files shared by
> samba.
>
> I've created a group called ''abra' in /etc/group,
specified the users
> of the program as members, and created a share as follows:
>
> [ABRA]
> comment = Abra Human Resources/Payroll software
> path = /usr/local/hq/abra
> public = yes
> read only = no
> valid users = @abra, @wheel
> create mode = 0660
> directory mode = 0770
>
> When a user runs the application, modifying data stored in
> .dbf/.cdx files, the files ownership changes to that user.
>
> If the user's primary group is not abra, then the files' group is
> changed to the user's primary group.
>
> I've added
> force group = +abra
> which, according to my lights, should allow only members of the
> 'abra' group to access the files, and force their egid to abra when
> they do.
>
> I haven't noticed any difference in the ownership/group dynamics
> despite this change.
>
> I am also experiencing file contention/corruption problems.
>
> Are there known parameter settings that will ensure foxpro-based
> programs' correct behavior in a samba environment?
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greetings all,
I just recently installed samba 2.2.1a from source. I wish to use SWAT,
and I am able to get the service running when trying to connect to tcp
port 901 from mozilla, but no matter what user/pass combination I put
in, I always get a "401 Bad Authorization, username or password
incorrect" error.
I am using RedHat 7.0
I configured the build with the configure args: ./configure
--prefix=/home/gooch/bin/samba --exec-prefix=/home/gooch/bin/samba
--with-pam --with-pam_smbpass --with-smbmount --with-smbwrapper.
here are some relevant files:
/etc/xinetd.d/swat:
service swat
{
disable = no
port = 901
socket_type = stream
wait = no
user = root
server = /home/gooch/bin/samba/sbin/swat
log_on_failure += USERID
}
in /etc/services:
...
swat
tcp/901
...
in /etc/xinetd.conf:
...
includedir /etc/xinetd.d
...
inetd.conf (for good measure):
swat stream tcp nowait root /home/gooch/bin/samba/sbin/swat swat
Have i forgotten anything?
If I only wish to provide a share to a windows client, do I need to do
anything more during the configure process that simply ./configure?
Thanks in advance.
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Hello,
I've a problem on a Linux Redhat 7.1 server, with a 2.4.2 kernel (it's
the Redhat's basis kernel from the installation). This servers runs
Samba 2.2.1a, and hosts PCsoft's Windev databases. The clients are
accessing the databases via Windows shares. I've read that the
reindexation of these bases are problematic with Samba but this is not
the problem there provided no reindex process have been done.
After several access from different users (about 10 users), the bases
(type Hyper File) are getting corrupt.
Does anyone use Windev with Samba ? Have you got such a problem ? Let me
know, please !
Yours,
PS : Some information about the machine :
P!!! 1Ghz
512 MB RAM
18 GB HDD (3x 9GB SCSI drives in RAID 5 with a Mylex AcceleRaid 170)
1 eepro100 NIC...
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We used ntbackup on NT 4.0 server to back up some shared drives on other
machines via a script, basicly maping the drive first and ntbackup backuping
the mapped drives.
We recently move the data on these shared drives to a RedHat 7.1 with samba
2.2 machine. We still map the samba share first, then use the ntbackup to
backup the data. Since these data is not modified quite often, there were
only several MB of data in incremental backup before we moved data. But now
we constantly have several GB of incremental backup each day. Why is this?
Any settings we have to take care?
Thanks
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>greetings all,
>
>
>I just recently installed samba 2.2.1a from source. I wish to use
SWAT, >and I am able to get the service running when trying to connect to
tcp >port 901 from mozilla, but no matter what user/pass combination I
put >in, I always get a "401 Bad Authorization, username or password
>incorrect" error.
>
>I am using RedHat 7.0
>
>I configured the build with the configure args: ./configure
>--prefix=/home/gooch/bin/samba --exec-prefix=/home/gooch/bin/samba
>--with-pam --with-pam_smbpass --with-smbmount --with-smbwrapper.
>
>here are some relevant files:
>/etc/xinetd.d/swat:
>service swat
>{
> disable = no
> port = 901
> socket_type = stream
> wait = no
> user = root
> server = /home/gooch/bin/samba/sbin/swat
> log_on_failure += USERID
>}
>
>in /etc/services:
>...
>swat
>tcp/901
>...
>
>in /etc/xinetd.conf:
>...
>includedir /etc/xinetd.d
>...
>
>inetd.conf (for good measure):
>swat stream tcp nowait root /home/gooch/bin/samba/sbin/swat swat
>
>
>Have i forgotten anything?
>If I only wish to provide a share to a windows client, do I need to
do >anything more during the configure process that simply ./configure?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
I've had the same problem... It seems to be a swat problem...
As a quick and *dirty* workaround I've compiled samba 2.2.0a and used
the swat binary instead of the one installed by my previous compilation
of samba 2.2.1a !!!
Yes, it's a shame, but it works... Someone had suggested on this list
it was a md5 problem with shadow passwords... As I am ignorant on cryptograpy...
I don't know...
Is anybody has a real fix for this problem ?
Thanx
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Subject: Re: Retrieval of user list to Win9x only gets the top 99 users
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>Symptom:
>When retrieving the list of users from samba PDC to Win9x
>only 99 users are listed. This is the first 99 users in smbpasswd
>file (not counting machine accounts).
>
>System:
>Redhat 7.1 with 2.4.7 kernel
>Samba 2.2.1a installed via rpm from samba.org
>
>Is this a known bug?
>I searched the list archives, but could not find anything related.
>
>If there are any tests or debugging I should do, please let me know.
>
99 ? How lucky you are ! I have the same problem (difference is Slackware
8.0 heavily tweaked), but can't get the users list at all when trying
to share a printer...
Have we miss something in the config ?
see smb.conf :[global]
workgroup = RAMEAU.DOM
security = user
encrypt passwords = Yes
log level = 1
#add user script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -g machines -c Machine -d
/dev/null -s /bin/false %m$
domain logons = Yes
os level = 65
preferred master = True
domain master = True
wins support = Yes
admin users = root beneteau
# desarmorce le dns reverse lookup
dns proxy = no
# clients NT/2k
logon home = \\%L\%U\profile
# clients 9x
logon path = \\%L\%U\profile
####################
# Ripertoires home #
####################
[homes]
comment = Repertoire personnel de %u
path = /export/home/%u
read only = No
create mask = 0644
browseable = No
[netlogon]
path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon
write list = ntadmin
browseable = No
....etc (shared and printers)................
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At 08:44 8/08/01 +1000, you wrote:>Does anyone know how to set a WRITE only share for one group of users but a
>second group has both read and write permission on the same share? What to
>enable students to submit assignments to a common share but teachers have
>the ability to read from the same share.
>
>
>Thanks for your help
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I tried to do this, but found that Win9x made it impossible to do Write
permission automatically implies read permission. What I did do was
Create a share for pupils to put homework into
Run a small app that runs as a cron job every minute that takes all files
from the homework share and all sub-directories and moves them
to another share (and matching sub-directories) accessible by teachers
only. The app pre-pends a date/time stamp to the filename as well ie
Homework.doc becomes 1203_0401_Homework.doc in the teachers share
This approach solved a couple of related problems:-
Stops pupils overwriting files by another pupil they could not see on a
write only share
If the work is submitted more than once, the date/time stamp shows the
submissions as separate files
By moving them (and changing permissions) the files became completely
unavailable to the pupils 1 min or so after submission preventing then from
changing them.
If this is of any use to you I would be happy to send the C source code
directly - or make it available to anyone else that had a use for it as
well :-)
Cheers
Richard S
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On Wednesday 08 August 2001 13:57, you wrote:> >Symptom:
> >When retrieving the list of users from samba PDC to Win9x
> >only 99 users are listed. This is the first 99 users in smbpasswd
> >
> >file (not counting machine accounts).
> >
> >System:
> >Redhat 7.1 with 2.4.7 kernel
> >Samba 2.2.1a installed via rpm from samba.org
> >
> >Is this a known bug?
> >I searched the list archives, but could not find anything related.
> >
> >
> >If there are any tests or debugging I should do, please let me know.
>
> 99 ? How lucky you are ! I have the same problem (difference is Slackware
> 8.0 heavily tweaked), but can't get the users list at all when trying
> to share a printer...
>
> Have we miss something in the config ?
>
> see smb.conf :[global]
[snip]
The smb.conf looks similar. Do the clients actually
"log in" to the samba PDC?
The "log on to domain" is checked in
"Microsoft networking"?
Eirik Thorsnes
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>On Wednesday 08 August 2001 13:57, you wrote:
>> >Symptom:
>> >When retrieving the list of users from samba PDC to Win9x
>> >only 99 users are listed. This is the first 99 users in smbpasswd
>> >
>> >file (not counting machine accounts).
>> >
>> >System:
>> >Redhat 7.1 with 2.4.7 kernel
>> >Samba 2.2.1a installed via rpm from samba.org
>> >
>> >Is this a known bug?
>> >I searched the list archives, but could not find anything related.
>> >
>> >
>> >If there are any tests or debugging I should do, please let me
know.>>
>> 99 ? How lucky you are ! I have the same problem (difference is
Slackware>> 8.0 heavily tweaked), but can't get the users list at all when
trying
>> to share a printer...
>>
>> Have we miss something in the config ?
>>
>> see smb.conf :[global]
>[snip]
>
>The smb.conf looks similar. Do the clients actually
>"log in" to the samba PDC?
>The "log on to domain" is checked in
>"Microsoft networking"?
>
>Eirik Thorsnes
>
Yes to all ! And very strange thing one of the client sometimes get
6 users names (on 160 !)... others continue to not get the list at
all !
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Subject: Printing to W98 printer
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Hallo.
I will be grateful for any suggestions /explanations concerning the following
problem ('lp' is my W98 workstation, 'epson' /share name/ - its
local printer
/no password/, 'skladak' - my Linux host /RH6.0, kernel 2.2.5-15, samba
2.0.3/):
Trying to print from Linux to 'epson' I have
1. Added
".....
epson:\
:sd=/var/spool/lpd/epson:\
:mx#0:\
:lp=/dev/null:\
:if=/usr/bin/smbprint: "
to /etc/printcap
2. Created 'epson' directory in /var/spool/lpd
3. Created a file '.config' in /var/spool/lpd/epson placing
"server = lp
service = EPSON
password = ""
" in it.
Now after 'lpr -Pepson proba' (of course 'proba' is the name of
a short ASCII
file) I get
"/usr/sbin/smbprint: server: command not found"
(repeated 5 times) and then console "hangs" (no shell prompt) until
'Ctrl-C'
Often after 'Ctrl-C' there is a message about a new mail in
/var/spool/mail/root and there is:
"From bin Wed Aug 1 08:17:44 2001
Return-Path: <bin>
Received: (from bin@localhost)
by skladak (8.9.3/8.9.3) id IAA00660
for root@skladak; Wed, 1 Aug 2001 08:17:44 +0200
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 08:17:44 +0200
From: bin <bin@skladak>
Message-Id: <200108010617.IAA00660@skladak>
To: root@skladak
Subject: epson printer job "proba"
Reply-To: root@skladak
Your printer job (proba)
could not be printed"
I have found that in /var/spool/lpd/epson the following files appear:
File name Its content
.seq 001
lock 939
cfA000AfH3We0
status epson is ready and
printing
I can mount and access shared directories on 'lp'.
'smb start' reports no problems.
'epson' prints well from W98.
I have tried to replace 'if' in /etc/printcap by
'if=/usr/lib/rsh/rsh-printfilters/smbprint:' and
'if=/usr/doc/samba-2.0.3/examples/printing/smbprint:'
with the same results.
So my questions are
a/ what is wrong /missing?
b/ which 'if' of the above mentioned is correct?
c/ what do the magic numbers in /var/spool/lpd/epson/lock mean?
and maybe most important of all
d/ HOW DOES IT /printing/ WORK?
(I mean a brief description like: "After 'lpr' Linux sends...
W98 responds
by..
Next... etc.")
Thanks in advance for any remarks.
With best regards,
Leszek Pankowski
(lpankowski@bia.computerland.pl)
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Richard Smart wrote:>
> At 08:44 8/08/01 +1000, you wrote:
> >Does anyone know how to set a WRITE only share for one group of users
but a
> >second group has both read and write permission on the same share? What
to
> >enable students to submit assignments to a common share but teachers
have
> >the ability to read from the same share.
> >
> >
> >Thanks for your help
> >
> >Andrew Minett
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> I tried to do this, but found that Win9x made it impossible to do Write
> permission automatically implies read permission. What I did do was
>
> Create a share for pupils to put homework into
> Run a small app that runs as a cron job every minute that takes all files
> from the homework share and all sub-directories and moves them
> to another share (and matching sub-directories) accessible by teachers
> only. The app pre-pends a date/time stamp to the filename as well ie
> Homework.doc becomes 1203_0401_Homework.doc in the teachers share
>
> This approach solved a couple of related problems:-
>
> Stops pupils overwriting files by another pupil they could not see on a
> write only share
> If the work is submitted more than once, the date/time stamp shows the
> submissions as separate files
> By moving them (and changing permissions) the files became completely
> unavailable to the pupils 1 min or so after submission preventing then from
> changing them.
>
> If this is of any use to you I would be happy to send the C source code
> directly - or make it available to anyone else that had a use for it as
> well :-)
My solution to this problem was web-based: Setup a file-upload form
that also checked username and password, dumping the file in a
samba-accessable location (symlinked into the teachers home dir).
Andrew Bartlett
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From: "Christian Barth" <barth@cck.uni-kl.de>
To: <Samba@lists.samba.org>, "Lech Pankowski"
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Subject: Re: Printing to W98 printer
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> Hallo.
> I will be grateful for any suggestions /explanations concerning the
following
> problem ('lp' is my W98 workstation, 'epson' /share name/ -
its local printer
> /no password/, 'skladak' - my Linux host /RH6.0, kernel 2.2.5-15,
samba
> 2.0.3/):
>
> Trying to print from Linux to 'epson' I have
> 1. Added
> ".....
> epson:\
> :sd=/var/spool/lpd/epson:\
> :mx#0:\
> :lp=/dev/null:\
> :if=/usr/bin/smbprint: "
> to /etc/printcap
> 2. Created 'epson' directory in /var/spool/lpd
> 3. Created a file '.config' in /var/spool/lpd/epson placing
> "server = lp
> service = EPSON
> password = ""
> " in it.
This config-file has to be used by smbprint for the printing to work!
/usr/lib/rsh/rsh-printfilters/smbprint needs an
af=/var/spool/lpd/epson/acct entery in /etc/printcap for this to
work. The RH /usr/bin/smbprint as well.
/usr/doc/samba-2.0.3/examples/printing/smbprint dosn't look for a
.config-file and whats the server, ... hardcoded into the skript
itself.
You may also use the "control-panel" comand to set up the printers.
Christian
>
> Now after 'lpr -Pepson proba' (of course 'proba' is the
name of a short ASCII
> file) I get
> "/usr/sbin/smbprint: server: command not found"
> (repeated 5 times) and then console "hangs" (no shell prompt)
until 'Ctrl-C'
> Often after 'Ctrl-C' there is a message about a new mail in
> /var/spool/mail/root and there is:
>
> "From bin Wed Aug 1 08:17:44 2001
> Return-Path: <bin>
> Received: (from bin@localhost)
> by skladak (8.9.3/8.9.3) id IAA00660
> for root@skladak; Wed, 1 Aug 2001 08:17:44 +0200
> Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 08:17:44 +0200
> From: bin <bin@skladak>
> Message-Id: <200108010617.IAA00660@skladak>
> To: root@skladak
> Subject: epson printer job "proba"
> Reply-To: root@skladak
>
> Your printer job (proba)
> could not be printed"
>
>
> I have found that in /var/spool/lpd/epson the following files appear:
> File name Its content
> .seq 001
> lock 939
> cfA000AfH3We0
> status epson is ready and
> printing
>
> I can mount and access shared directories on 'lp'.
> 'smb start' reports no problems.
> 'epson' prints well from W98.
> I have tried to replace 'if' in /etc/printcap by
> 'if=/usr/lib/rsh/rsh-printfilters/smbprint:' and
> 'if=/usr/doc/samba-2.0.3/examples/printing/smbprint:'
> with the same results.
>
> So my questions are
> a/ what is wrong /missing?
> b/ which 'if' of the above mentioned is correct?
> c/ what do the magic numbers in /var/spool/lpd/epson/lock mean?
> and maybe most important of all
> d/ HOW DOES IT /printing/ WORK?
> (I mean a brief description like: "After 'lpr' Linux
sends... W98 responds
> by..
> Next... etc.")
> Thanks in advance for any remarks.
> With best regards,
> Leszek Pankowski
> (lpankowski@bia.computerland.pl)
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Hi,
Try setting public = yes in the share definition to allow guest (no auth)
access.
If you want to restrict access to shares, users must be validated. So, you
need to enter the user in the unix database (adduser username -g whatever -s
/bin/false) and smb database (smbpasswd -a username).
You will have to create all your NT groups and users in the unix box if you
want to restrict access by group.
Cheers
Gustavo
-----Original Message-----
From: RBernard@londonstockexchange.com
[mailto:RBernard@londonstockexchange.com]
Sent: terga-feira, 7 de agosto de 2001 15:25
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account password for
domain
Can you help a new Samba user please?
I am trying to set up Samba in a domain.
It must NOT be the PDC nor a BDC
It must NOT be a master browser
All I want it to do is offer shares to anyone in a given NT group without
futher identification on the users part.
First Problem:
The samba server joins the domain ( I had to remove "domain logons =
yes" to
stop it being a BDC) but when trying to access the share from Network
Neighbourhood on an NT workstation it gives the error message:
[2001/08/07 18:58:08, 0] smbd/password.c:domain_client_validate(1563)
domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account password for domain
TOASIS
and pops up a dialogue box on the workstation "Incorrect password or unkown
username for: \\Confman1"
I have tried adding the user to the UNIX password file (and then added the
UNIX password) but the only way I can get access to the share is by filling
in the box with a userid and password added with smbpasswd. I can access
shares from the PDC etc without another identification. What do I need to do
to get samba to act the same?
Second Problem:
When I sort out problem one, how do I restrict acces to a share to one or
more NT (not UNIX) groups?
=======I am running samba 2.2.1a
on Solaris 8 4/01 s28s_u4wos_08 SPARC
It was compiled with the -- with-smbwrappers --with-automount --with-syslog
using gcc 2.95.3
the smb.conf file is:
[global]
workgroup = TOASIS
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = TSTDC01
os level = 31
comment = domain groupmap = /usr/local/samba/private/groups.mapping
[test]
comment = For testing only
path = /export/samba/test
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
Many Thanks
Robert Bernard
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Hi,
AFAIK, Samba 2.2.1a does not include winbind. Grab the latest SAMBA_2_2 cvs
and do some testing. Also, you'll notice some information on the winbind man
page is outdated (see samedit).
Cheers
Gustavo
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From: Paul Seniuk [mailto:paul@scafcon.com]
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Subject: Winbind and 2.2.1a
Helo,
I have managed too install Samba 2.2.1a properly. I am really interested in
having my Samba server participate in our NT domain using Winbind. After
reading the scarce documentation on Winbind,
I have run into a problem. According too the documentation, I am too perfom
this:
Refering too the notes on edditing /pam.d/*:
Now replace the account lines with this:
account required /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
However, pam_winbind.so does not exist anywhere after compiling.?? I also
attempted CONFIGURE --WITH-PAM when attempting a second installation, still
nothing.
Having said that, is Winbind even possible in 2.2.1a? Or is this still a
work in progress??
Im very eager too get this running.
Should I be looking at HEAD?
Paul.
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Thank you for the suggestions, it worked! I tried this before but had not
included the workgroup option, so I guess some combination including that
is necessary. I would call it a bug that the guest option works when run
from a command prompt, but does not when used in a startup script command
line, but I don't care, some bogus user/pass just goes and uses the guest
login in win2k anyway.
I have a brief follow-up. smbclient allows proper access to files
(read-write). However, when mounted, all the shared files/directories show
up as owner root, and if I log in as someone other than root, this is
preventing me from deleting or creating new files on the mounted
system. Is there any way around this? Thanks again!
At 01:21 PM 8/8/2001 +0200, you wrote:>On Tue, 7 Aug 2001, Harry Henderson wrote:
>
> > Fairly easily I was able to connect via smbclient. I wanted to mount
> it so
>
>smbclient works for you using guest login? as in:
>smbclient //win2k/c_drive -N
>
>
> > The next step, and this is where I really got hung up, was that I
wanted
> > this to run at boot up. Being fairly new to Linux, I did a bunch of
> > looking into startup scripts, the whole SysV thing, and I get that
> > now. However, in a simple case, if I put either of the above lines as
the
> > last line in rc.local, the following error message results when it
> executes:
> >
> > tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
> >
> > This has baffled me and everyone else I've asked, since the exact
same
> > command runs perfectly by entering it manually at the command prompt.
>
>Someone suggested that it is environment dependant (USER being/not being
>set). And yes, I have also seen this fail on a share that should provide
>guest access, but smbmount somehow ignores that and fails anyway ...
>
>A simple workaround may be to not log in as guest. This list of options
>should work:
>username=win2kuser,password=win2kpass,workgroup=win2kworkgroup
>(or a subset of it)
>
>Or if having a password plainly visible in rc.local bothers you (it
>should) you can put it in a separate file using the 'credentials'
option
>in samba 2.2.
>
>
>Other solutions may be to use autofs to mount this when it is accessed or
>to use pam_mount.
>
>/Urban
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On Wed, 8 Aug 2001, Yudhi Kusnanto wrote:
> > > Failed to open byte range locking database
> > > ERROR: Failed to initialise locking database
> > > Can't initialise locking module - exiting
>
> i am still not understand why accessing the databases fail, because all
> data are there and readable by user (some)
I fixed this in CVS last night. We were opening the database
in read-only mode. but then trying to zero out the database
(assuming we were the first one to open it).
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On Wed, 8 Aug 2001 agb@meloo.com wrote:
> I've had the same problem... It seems to be a swat problem... As a
> quick and *dirty* workaround I've compiled samba 2.2.0a and used the
> swat binary instead of the one installed by my previous compilation of
> samba 2.2.1a !!!
>
> Yes, it's a shame, but it works... Someone had suggested on this list
> it was a md5 problem with shadow passwords... As I am ignorant on
> cryptograpy... I don't know...
>
> Is anybody has a real fix for this problem ?
Here'e the scoop. If you are using a system with MD5 passwords
in /etc/shadow and not using PAM (e.g. slackware does this), then
the HAVE_TRUNCATED_SALT macro was getting defined due to a bug in
one the autoconf tests.
Go into include/config.h and comment out
#define HAVE_TRUNCATED_SALT 1
Then recompile swat and you should be ok.
If you are using PAM on your system, make sure that you compiled
using --with-pam and created the /etc/pam.d/samba file
cheers, jerry
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Does anyone know if thier is a making for samba to work on an OS X
platform? This would ROCK!
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I've foubnd some instructions on the internet regarding the swat
post-installation configuration and in short it looks like that:
1. Edit /etc services and add swat 901/tcp
2. Add some line to /etc/inetd.conf
The point is that I don't have inetd.conf on RH7.1 machine.......
What should I do?
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Hi,
In advance - apologies if i am using this mailing list incorrectly... Pls
advise if so...
Can anyone help. The company I work for is looking to advise another
company on switching to SAMBA. The company in question presently has its
data sitting on a NT infrastructure and they are looking to switch to UNIX
disks using samba (SOLARIS operating system).
The sort of information i am looking for is:
* Is there another company out there that has done this?
* What are the implications of using SAMBA (advantages/disadvantages)
* How do you back up your data i.e. is data backed up to a nt server
or unix?
* Potential problems with backups and restores.
* What are the support issues i.e. ease of support, possible
complications.
* Does anyone know of any benchmarking information.
* Do any particular versions of SAMBA run off particular clients (i.e.
win2000/95/NT)
* Further advice/info that I have missed.
Can anyone assist?
Thanks.
Natalie Will.
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Hi all,
I am trying to setup samba with winbind so I can use our existing nt domain
architecture. I am trying this using the latest cvs from samba_2_2 (today)
on a rh 7.1 box.
My problem is I can't connect to a share from any windows client as it asks
for username and password (the share is set to public = no). Smbstatus shows
user nobody is trying to connect.
Now the strange thing: smbclient works perfectly. I set up a share on my
computer with access only to my domain user. Doing a 'smbclient //mypc/share
-U mydomainuser' works perfectly.
I don't know what could possibly be wrong, but I guess that's something
to
do with PAM.
I configured samba with the options --with-pam --with-smbmount
--with-acl-support --with-winbind --with-quotas
I set up /etc/pam.d/passwd as follows:
auth required /lib/security/pam_securetty.so
auth required /lib/security/pam_nologin.so
auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
auth required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so use_first_pass shadow
nullok
account required /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
And /etc/pam.d/samba as follows:
auth required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so nullok shadow
account required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
Do I need to change/add anything in these /etc/pam.d/* files?
Cheers
Gustavo
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I have establish the SAMBA (ver. 2.2.0) connection with a domain client.
I was able to map the SAMBA shares to a NT. However, when I logout and
log back in I don't get the mapped drive access. So as a workaround I
removed the maping in the NT workstation and browser to the SAMBA server
and re-mapped the SAMBA shares. It works. But again if I log out and
logged back I don't get the connection. This does sound like a routing
issue to me. Any ideas from the SAMBA commnunity? Thx. you all for your
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Hi,
In advance - apologies if i am using this mailing list incorrectly... Pls
advise if so...
Can anyone help. The company I work for is looking to advise another
company on switching to SAMBA. The company in question presently has its
data sitting on a NT infrastructure and they are looking to switch to UNIX
disks using samba (SOLARIS operating system).
The sort of information i am looking for is:
* Is there another company out there that has done this?
* What are the implications of using SAMBA (advantages/disadvantages)
* How do you back up your data i.e. is data backed up to a nt server
or unix?
* Potential problems with backups and restores.
* What are the support issues i.e. ease of support, possible
complications.
* Does anyone know of any benchmarking information.
* Do any particular versions of SAMBA run off particular clients (i.e.
win2000/95/NT)
* Further advice/info that I have missed.
Can anyone assist?
Thanks.
Natalie Will.
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Hi folks!
I'm using the most recent version of samba from the debian sid
distribution (2.2.1a or so..).
I'm having a Windows 2K Host which has 2 shares mounted as a
network-drive. The problem is that either samba or the W2K host
disconnects those drives (they are displayed with a rex X), though I've
set all options I could figure out from the documentation.
Any hints on that?
My config-file:
[global]
workgroup = BALKEDOM
netbios name = GATE
server string = Samba Domain Server
interfaces = eth0
encrypt passwords = Yes
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *Enter\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n
*Retype\snew\sUNIX\spassword:* %n\n .
unix password sync = Yes
syslog = 4
max log size = 1000
time server = Yes
keepalive = 1
socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY
SO_SNDBUF=4096 SO_RCVBUF=4096
#socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=4096
SO_RCVBUF=4096
add user script = add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null
-g 100 -s /bin/false -M %u
logon script = %U.cmd
logon path = \\gate\%U\profile
logon drive = Q:
logon home = \\gate\%U
domain logons = Yes
os level = 64
preferred master = True
domain master = True
wins support = Yes
deadtime = 0
Greetings
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Hello, i'm going to present my case:
I have an IIS 4.0 and this server retrieves the html pages from a share
on a SAMBA server(ver 2.0.6), this part of the platform doesn't have any
problem, but i'm trying to put the logs of the IIS in the same share,
and nothing is written, in the SAMBA server log i don't have any entry
related to any connection from the IIS machine trying to write the logs.
I was searching in the Microsoft site and here explains that the
directory where writes the logs needs full control permisions, but i
can't set the full control permissions to a share from the NT server.
Any ideas?
Please, i need help.
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Hi there!
I hope anybody from you can help me! I'm quite desparate right now.
I know Unix a lot, but only little about samba and PAM and here I'm
stuck.
I just moved a working samba share from an old RH6.2 based
server to a new hardware, running SuSE 7.2. For the not so distribution
oriented people: it's moving from samba 2.0.6 to 2.2.0. There must have
also been some changes in pam, which together results in that my users
can't authenticate themselves any more and can no longer mount their
samba shares.
When I try to do an "smbmount" like that:
mount -t smbfs -o username=midas,password=XXXXXXX,uid=ehingc,gid=midas
//curacao/cs /cs
(Which was working before)
I get now the following errormessage:
tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password - name/password pair in a
Tree Connect or Session Setup are invalid.)
SMB connection failed
mount: backgrounding "//curacao/cs"
When I look into the server-log for the client, I see the following:
[2001/08/08 16:21:26, 0] passdb/pampass.c:pam_account(268)
PAM: UNKNOWN ERROR for User: midas
[2001/08/08 16:21:26, 0] passdb/pampass.c:pam_accountcheck(381)
PAM: Account Validation Failed - Rejecting User!
My current (new) /etc/pam.d/samba looks like that:
#%PAM-1.0
auth required /lib/security/pam_smb_auth.so nullok shadow
account required /lib/security/pam_smb_auth.so
my old /etc/pam.d/samba look like that:
auth required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so nullok shadow
account required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
but on the new system there is no such library:
"/lib/security/pam_pwdb.so"
so I choose the "pam_smb_auth.so" (It was a guess, I hope it's OK)
The other things I did:
- all users are NIS-users and should be available evrerywhere in the net.
- I copied the old /etc/smbpasswd to the new server. - I thought that should
be fine... - Is it?
Have I left something out? Have I overlooked something?
Please help! - At least, please point me to the "fine manual" which I
have
to read to understand and fix my problem!
This is urgent! - My colleagues need to work!
Best regards,
Herbert
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Hi to all,
I have here a Sun / Solaris 2.5 server running the last version of
samba. This server is on the subnet 198.175.153.x. All my Windows servers,
WINS servers and clients are on other subnet: 148.174.21x.x. I configured
samba and when I put a PC on the same subnet as the Sun server, it can see
the server, the shares and all, but, the other PCs that are on the other
subnet can't. I tried many things and nothing works. Could please somebody
help me?
Thank you very much,
-Antonio.
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> Hi there!
>
> I hope anybody from you can help me! I'm quite desparate right now.
> I know Unix a lot, but only little about samba and PAM and here I'm
> stuck.
>
> I just moved a working samba share from an old RH6.2 based
> server to a new hardware, running SuSE 7.2. For the not so distribution
> oriented people: it's moving from samba 2.0.6 to 2.2.0. There must have
> also been some changes in pam, which together results in that my users
> can't authenticate themselves any more and can no longer mount their
> samba shares.
>
> When I try to do an "smbmount" like that:
>
> mount -t smbfs -o username=midas,password=XXXXXXX,uid=ehingc,gid=midas
> //curacao/cs /cs
>
> (Which was working before)
> I get now the following errormessage:
>
> tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password - name/password pair
in a
> Tree Connect or Session Setup are invalid.)
> SMB connection failed
> mount: backgrounding "//curacao/cs"
>
> When I look into the server-log for the client, I see the following:
>
> [2001/08/08 16:21:26, 0] passdb/pampass.c:pam_account(268)
> PAM: UNKNOWN ERROR for User: midas
> [2001/08/08 16:21:26, 0] passdb/pampass.c:pam_accountcheck(381)
> PAM: Account Validation Failed - Rejecting User!
>
> My current (new) /etc/pam.d/samba looks like that:
>
> #%PAM-1.0
> auth required /lib/security/pam_smb_auth.so nullok shadow
> account required /lib/security/pam_smb_auth.so
>
> my old /etc/pam.d/samba look like that:
>
> auth required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so nullok shadow
> account required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
>
> but on the new system there is no such library:
"/lib/security/pam_pwdb.so"
> so I choose the "pam_smb_auth.so" (It was a guess, I hope
it's OK)
look at the other files in /etc/pam.d what modules do they use? On RH
7.1 pam_pwdb seems to be replaced by pam_stack. Get the sama-source,
there should be an example for /etc/pam.d/samba. pam_smb_auth is
probably wrong because you want to authenticate samba users and not
to use smb to authenticate users. To my knowlage pam_smb is going to
be replaced by windbind.
>
> The other things I did:
>
> - all users are NIS-users and should be available evrerywhere in the net.
good. are they?
> - I copied the old /etc/smbpasswd to the new server. - I thought that
should
> be fine... - Is it?
Yes. If you have a domain setup you need to copy more: machine.sid,
secrets.tdb, ... But for the users it is ok as long as numerical and
textal uid's reamin the same.
>
> Have I left something out? Have I overlooked something?
You will see.
If you get problems you may compaile your self without pam. Look at
the "obai pam restrictions" parameter, too
Christian
> Please help! - At least, please point me to the "fine manual"
which I have
> to read to understand and fix my problem!
>
> This is urgent! - My colleagues need to work!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Herbert
>
>
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> Hi,
>
> In advance - apologies if i am using this mailing list incorrectly... Pls
> advise if so...
>
> Can anyone help. The company I work for is looking to advise another
> company on switching to SAMBA. The company in question presently has its
> data sitting on a NT infrastructure and they are looking to switch to UNIX
> disks using samba (SOLARIS operating system).
>
> The sort of information i am looking for is:
>
> * Is there another company out there that has done this?
> * What are the implications of using SAMBA (advantages/disadvantages)
> * How do you back up your data i.e. is data backed up to a nt server
> or unix?
> * Potential problems with backups and restores.
> * What are the support issues i.e. ease of support, possible
> complications.
> * Does anyone know of any benchmarking information.
> * Do any particular versions of SAMBA run off particular clients (i.e.
> win2000/95/NT)
> * Further advice/info that I have missed.
Should be a straigt forward approach. The scalability and io-power of
a sun (or are you specking about solaris on intel) is much better
then of a pc.
The only problem I see is to maintain the owner/rights/... of the
files when transfering them form NT ot unix.
Christian
> Can anyone assist?
> Thanks.
> Natalie Will.
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Hello
I think winbind is only in cvs (HEAD). I have tried to make it work for 2
weeks without any success. The last time I tried (2 or 3 days ago) it worked
but it does not matter what password you type when you try to login, you got
access.
Rogelio J.
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Helo,
I have managed too install Samba 2.2.1a properly. I am really interested in
having my Samba server
participate in our NT domain using Winbind. After reading the scarce
documentation on Winbind,
I have run into a problem. According too the documentation, I am too perfom
this:
Refering too the notes on edditing /pam.d/*:
Now replace the account lines with this:
account required /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
However, pam_winbind.so does not exist anywhere after compiling.??
I also attempted CONFIGURE --WITH-PAM when attempting a second
installation, still nothing.
Having said that, is Winbind even possible in 2.2.1a? Or is this still a
work in progress??
Im very eager too get this running.
Should I be looking at HEAD?
Paul.
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> I have here a Sun / Solaris 2.5 server running the last version of
> samba. This server is on the subnet 198.175.153.x. All my Windows servers,
> WINS servers and clients are on other subnet: 148.174.21x.x. I configured
> samba and when I put a PC on the same subnet as the Sun server, it can see
> the server, the shares and all, but, the other PCs that are on the other
> subnet can't. I tried many things and nothing works. Could please
somebody
> help me?
You need to use WINS to browse machines on different subnets. The trick is to
point all hosts to the SAME WINS server. It shouldn't matter if it is an MS
WINS server, or a Samba server using WINS support. See the
Samba-HOWTO-Collection for more information.
If you have a working SWAT server, try appending the following to the base URL:
http://your-swat-server:901 /swat/help/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#AEN341
Good luck,
Arnold Andrews
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>Does anyone know if thier is a making for samba to work on an OS X
>platform? This would ROCK!
For Samba 2.0.x only a small change should be needed to compile.
SUGJ (Samba Users Group Japan) released samba-2.0.10-ja-1.0, which is
tested to compile and to work on Mac OS X.
If you want to use multibyte character, simple download
samba-2.0.10-ja-1.0 from
http://ftp.samba.gr.jp/pub/samba-jp/samba-2.0.10-ja because lots of
changes are needed to treat Mac OS X UTF8 correctly. If you do not,
simply apply the following patch to compile.
--- passdb.c 2001/05/03 19:11:43 1.1.1.1
+++ passdb.c 2001/06/11 16:01:50 1.1.1.1.26.1
@@ -843,7 +843,8 @@
pstrcpy(sid_file, lp_smb_passwd_file());
p = strrchr(sid_file, '/');
if(p != NULL) {
- *++p = '\0';
+ *(p+1) = '\0';
+ if (p != sid_file) *p = '\0';
}
if (!directory_exist(sid_file, NULL)) {
@@ -854,6 +855,9 @@
}
}
+ if (p != sid_file) {
+ pstrcat(sid_file, "/");
+ }
pstrcat(sid_file, "MACHINE.SID");
if((fd = sys_open(sid_file, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0644)) == -1) {
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Richard McClary schrieb/wrote:
> BIG question - can you access the shares despite the red "X"?
Have you
> tried? This is a well known piece of W2K weirdness.
They are accessible when I click on them. But programs (like netscape or
excel), that try to access the data via p:\foo\bar.xls (p is a
network-drive) directly can't access that data for the first 1-3 times.
After that --> no problem!
I tried to fix that stuff in making a "Windows-Cron"-Job which does a
"dir
p:\" every minute. The bad thing about this is, that a command window
pop's up then... is there a possibility to do such things in the
background without any notification (like catting to /dev/null)?
Greetings
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Using RedHat 7.1, Samba 2.2.1a.
I have the printing working for the most part (once a driver is loaded, the
users can print) though I'm still stumped getting the NT/2K users to see the
Add Printer Wizard icon (it's turned on in the Globals).
Do I need some entry in the "add printer command" field? If so, what
is needed?
Could someone please send me an example of the entry and whatever the file might
contain?
Thank you so much,
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# Samba config file created using SWAT
# Date: 2001/08/08 11:14:40
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = STGROUP
netbios name = SMB1
server string = Samba-GC-C204-1
interfaces = 192.168.204.40/255.255.255.0
encrypt passwords = Yes
min passwd length = 6
smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *Retype*new*UNIX*password* %n\n
*passwd*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*
username level = 5
unix password sync = Yes
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 0
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
domain logons = Yes
os level = 34
preferred master = True
domain master = True
dns proxy = No
wins support = Yes
create mask = 0755
printing = lprng
printer driver file = /usr/local/samba/print/printers.def
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
printer driver file = /usr/local/samba/printers/printers.def
browseable = No
[UDrive]
comment = SAMBA drive for user data storage.
path = /UDrive
read only = No
[print$]
comment = Samba share for print driver storage.
path = /usr/local/samba/printers
write list = @ISComm
printer admin = @ISComm
[netlogon]
comment = The STGroup domain logon service.
path = /export/samba/logon
browseable = No
[1HPLJ4]
comment = GC-C, C-204, ISComm, x57393 HP LaserJet 4.
path = /var/spool/samba
printer admin = @ISComm
printable = Yes
printer name = HP_LJ4
printer driver = HP LaserJet 4
printer driver file = /usr/local/samba/printers/printers.def
printer driver location = \\%h\print$\WIN40
[1RAP305]
comment = GC-C, C-204, ISComm, x57393, RICOH COLOR LASER AP305
path = /var/spool/samba
printer admin = @ISComm
printable = Yes
printer name = RAP305
printer driver = RICOH COLOR LASER AP305
printer driver file = /usr/local/samba/printers/printers.def
printer driver location = \\%h\print$\W32X86
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I have a little Problem to install swat and configure can you help me??
Bye
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Subject: smbpasswd problem - solved!
From: Ezequiel Valenzuela <ezequiel_work_ml@mail.com>
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Hi Samba People!
Well, it seems that I found the solution for my smbpasswd problem: as a
user, it was not possible to change samba password from the command line
(shell).
Here is an example:
---
$ smbpasswd
INFO: Debug class all level = 2 (pid 16160 from pid 16160)
added interface ip=192.168.1.1 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
added interface ip=127.0.0.1 bcast=127.255.255.255 nmask=255.0.0.0
Old SMB password:
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the tconX on the IPC$ share. Error was :
ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password - name/password pair in a Tree Connect
or Session Setup are invalid.).
Failed to change password for <username>
---
A simple look at the log file (log level = 2) shows:
---
[2001/08/07 00:35:09, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(318)
Allowed connection from (127.0.0.1)
[2001/08/07 00:35:09, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(93)
netbios connect: name1=127.0.0.1 name2=LINUX
[2001/08/07 00:35:09, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(112)
netbios connect: local=127.0.0.1 remote=linux
[2001/08/07 00:35:09, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(318)
Allowed connection from (127.0.0.1)
[2001/08/07 00:35:09, 0] smbd/password.c:authorise_login(915)
authorise_login: rejected invalid user nobody
[2001/08/07 00:35:09, 2] smbd/service.c:make_connection(318)
Invalid username/password for ipc$ [nobody]
[2001/08/07 00:35:09, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(448)
Closing connections
---
And here's an excerpt of the smb.conf file:
---[ smb.conf ]---
[global]
workgroup = CPPGROUP
server string = cpplinux - Samba Server
interfaces = 192.168.1.1/24 127.0.0.1/8
bind interfaces only = Yes
encrypt passwords = Yes
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
lanman auth = No
log level = 2
log file = /var/log/samba/%I.log
max log size = 4096
name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
keepalive = 60
socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY SO_KEEPALIVE
local master = No
dns proxy = No
wins support = Yes
remote announce = 192.168.1.255
remote browse sync = 192.168.1.255
invalid users = root @wheel ftpadmin @ftpadmin @ftp @news
valid users = @smbusr
create mask = 0644
security mask = 0664
hosts allow = 192.168.1. 127.0.0.
printing = lprng
map archive = No
wide links = No
---[ continues... ]---
So:
. localhost is allowed access ('hosts allow')
. the user trying to change his/her password is in the standard unix
group 'smbusr' -- allowed access in the 'valid users' setting.
What's the error, then?
It seems that smbpasswd (and it could be that not just smbpasswd does
this) connects as a guest user to IPC$ share in order to establish some
sort of connection and, from there, switch to or execute the 'change
password' routine/protocol.
By default, the guest user account is 'nobody' (I'm using
samba-2.2.1a-20010711 (built specifically for redhat distribution)),
and, as a default, SWAT did not put it in the config file.
According to samba documentation, the guest account ('guest account') is
used "for access to services which are specified as guest ok (see
below)...". There is no reference to IPC$ share, 'system services',
or
'smbpasswd' (or, I should say, "*I* did not found references to
this").
Well, one might expect the guest account to be valid to the system, but
you should add the guest account manually to the list of valid users
('valid users') to make it actually work. In our example, config file
sentence would be:
valid users = @smbusr nobody
Or, in a more generic form:
valid users = <your_intended_valid_users> <guest_account>
Of course, you should restart samba ('/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb restart' in
my redhat system) for make the changes current.
Other considerations:
. 'map to guest' can be left in its default value: 'never'. This
does
not weaken security, and everything works in my system with this default
value.
. 'restrict anonymous': I played with this value
('yes'/'no'), but
everything works in my system in either case. I guess that the
conservative 'no' can be used, although the more secure 'yes'
can be
tried for specific needs.
I really hope that this 'almost untechnical' explanation suffice for
some of you guys having the same problem that I've had. Good luck!
Ezequiel Valenzuela
[ ezequiel_work_ml@mail.com ]
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keywords: user cannot change password login shell bash error localhost
IPC IPC$
ERRSRV - ERR badpw
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From: Wengatz Herbert <herbert.wengatz@mchr2.siemens.de>
To: Christian Barth <barth@cck.uni-kl.de>
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Subject: Solved! was: Re: PAM authentication broken after server upgrade
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Hello Christian, hi all others!
Christian Barth wrote:>
> > Hi there!
> >
> > I hope anybody from you can help me! I'm quite desparate right
now.
> > I know Unix a lot, but only little about samba and PAM and here
I'm
> > stuck.
> >
> > I just moved a working samba share from an old RH6.2 based
> > server to a new hardware, running SuSE 7.2. For the not so
distribution
> > oriented people: it's moving from samba 2.0.6 to 2.2.0. There must
have
> > also been some changes in pam, which together results in that my users
> > can't authenticate themselves any more and can no longer mount
their
> > samba shares.
> >
> > When I try to do an "smbmount" like that:
> >
> > mount -t smbfs -o username=midas,password=XXXXXXX,uid=ehingc,gid=midas
> > //curacao/cs /cs
> >
> > (Which was working before)
> > I get now the following errormessage:
> >
> > tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password - name/password
pair in a
> > Tree Connect or Session Setup are invalid.)
> > SMB connection failed
> > mount: backgrounding "//curacao/cs"
> >
> > When I look into the server-log for the client, I see the following:
> >
> > [2001/08/08 16:21:26, 0] passdb/pampass.c:pam_account(268)
> > PAM: UNKNOWN ERROR for User: midas
> > [2001/08/08 16:21:26, 0] passdb/pampass.c:pam_accountcheck(381)
> > PAM: Account Validation Failed - Rejecting User!
> >
> > My current (new) /etc/pam.d/samba looks like that:
> >
> > #%PAM-1.0
> > auth required /lib/security/pam_smb_auth.so nullok shadow
> > account required /lib/security/pam_smb_auth.so
> >
> > my old /etc/pam.d/samba look like that:
> >
> > auth required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so nullok shadow
> > account required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
> >
> > but on the new system there is no such library:
"/lib/security/pam_pwdb.so"
> > so I choose the "pam_smb_auth.so" (It was a guess, I hope
it's OK)
> look at the other files in /etc/pam.d what modules do they use? On RH
> 7.1 pam_pwdb seems to be replaced by pam_stack. Get the sama-source,
> there should be an example for /etc/pam.d/samba. pam_smb_auth is
> probably wrong because you want to authenticate samba users and not
> to use smb to authenticate users. To my knowlage pam_smb is going to
> be replaced by windbind.
OK. This was part of the problem. - I had made a backup copy from the
original file on the new server and after that I tried my own stuff. - This
was a bad idea, since the default file would have been fine (I checked with
the config file from the sources.
But that wasn't all...
>
> >
> > The other things I did:
> >
> > - all users are NIS-users and should be available evrerywhere in the
net.
> good. are they?
Yes. They are!
> > - I copied the old /etc/smbpasswd to the new server. - I thought that
should
> > be fine... - Is it?
> Yes. If you have a domain setup you need to copy more: machine.sid,
> secrets.tdb, ... But for the users it is ok as long as numerical and
> textal uid's reamin the same.
No, for several reasons, we don't have a domain setup.
> >
> > Have I left something out? Have I overlooked something?
> You will see.
The other reason seem to have been that I moved the home-directories
(the [homes] block in smb.conf) to a nonstandard path, without
telling samba in the smb.conf.
With the correct /etc/pam.d/samba file and the correct "path=" in the
[homes] block, everything is fine now!
>
> If you get problems you may compaile your self without pam. Look at
> the "obai pam restrictions" parameter, too
>
> Christian
Thank you very much for your help!
Best regards,
Herbert
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dear list members,
i have a samba 2.0.7 on a suse linux 7.1 running ok.
the linux/samba server mounts a directory on a DEC true64 unix box and
shares it via samba to win 9x clients.
the users pereodically create and overite a file on the DEC box which
they then want to open via there win clients. But they face the
following problem:
the user creates the file and opens it. eyering is fine.
he creates a new file and opens it. He still sees the first file
(although if i go diectly to the linux box i see the second file)
Pressing refresh in the win explorer does not help.
what helps is that ether a different client opens the file, or that the
user looks at the properties of the file. if he opens the file after
that he sees the correct information.
Can anybody help my with this problem? I assume it has something to do
with caching. is there some global setting I can change? How can i force
the win client (or the samba server) to re-read the file?
mit freundlichen Gr|_en :-)
Clemens Vohryzka
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More info, now using debug level = 3