copy d:\bugs.ps \\ouessant\lexmark
after having deleted all the samba log files and restarted the SMBd daemon from
the SWAT Web interface.
This leads to the INTERNAL ERROR, see samba.oulx
Now, to locate the problem, I tried the same kind of command on the same file,
bugs.ps, but using the SMBCLIENT application from the Linux server itself,
without changing anything, nor restarting the SMBd daemon:
eblot@ouessant:~> smbclient //ouessant/lexmark
smb: \> print bugs.ps
putting file bugs.ps as bugs.ps (162.6 kb/s) (average 162.6 kb/s)
smb: \> exit
(see complete log of this command in smbclient.log, attached)
This command has successfully printed the file onto the printer !
(see the log file, samba.ouessant)
I don't know where to look to find more useful information that can help me
to understand the problem.
Please let me know if you need any other information, or if I can help in any
way.
The printer is a remote printer (served by a Solaris 5.6 server, that does not
use Samba), configured on my local linux server via CUPS.
The same problem occurs from any Windows application when the Smaba printer is
selected as the printer. I've used the command line
to simplify the bug report.
Best Regards,
Thanks,
Emmanuel.
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Well, I mean that this option can turn oplocks on/off only in samba.
I don't know how to configure it in the kernel :-(
Maybe it is in /proc/sys ?
Good luck
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>>In kernel 2.2.x (RH6.x and RH7.0), the oplock is not enabled(i'm not
>>100% sure)
>>by default.
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>Could you tell me which option turn oplock support on/off in kernel?
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Good day,
I need to let users log on to NT pc's as "ntuser", but printing
has to
authenticated.
I want the user to browse to \\printers\hp2100, then log in with a user and
password.
I get this error that is explained in WinNT.txt:
"You have insufficient access to your computer to perform the
operation because a driver needs to be installed"
So I make the ntuser part of administrators. Browse to \\printers\hp2100,
install the driver and it works. I then remove the user from administrators,
and browsing to \\printers\hp2100 then still works as I want it to.
My question is: Is there a better solution? I notice that WinNT.txt hasn't
been
update since 1997.
I need to create 60 users for 60 PC (ntuser01, ntuser02 ...) and doing this
whole procedure for each PC (every month) will kill me (more correctly the
assistants :-)
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Hi,
I have winbind working with my nt4 domain pdc. Tell me what samba version
you are using and the linux flavour. Also, put here the smb.conf.
Cheers
Gustavo
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From: Joakim Ryden [mailto:jo@our-own.net]
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Subject: Winbind
Does anyone have a working setup of samba + winbind + w2k? The functionality
I'm looking for is to not have to have Linux users corresponding to Windows
domain users. I already have a working setup of authentication against the
w2k PDC but still having to have local Linux users to satisfy samba... I did
install and configure winbind, only starting it yields:
Aug 14 15:19:35 sambaserver winbindd[32764]: [2001/08/14 15:19:35, 0]
libsmb/clitrans.c:cli_receive_trans(199)
Aug 14 15:19:35 sambaserver winbindd[32764]: cli_receive_trans: failed to
enlarge buffercli_pipe: return
critical error. Error was code 0
Aug 14 15:19:35 sambaserver winbindd[32764]: [2001/08/14 15:19:35, 0]
nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:establish_connections(394)
Aug 14 15:19:35 sambaserver winbindd[32764]: error opening lsa handle on
dc PDC
Thanks!
Jo
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Subject: Share [homes] listet twice
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Hei!
Sorry, maybe this is a FAQ or newbie question, but I can't find the
answer anywhere. :(
Samba runs fine on my FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE machine, but if I have the
following lines in my smb.conf the share is listed twice on my Windows
ME computer:
[homes]
comment = %U's home directory
writeable = yes
browseable = yes
create mask = 0640
If I change this to
[home]
path = $H
comment = ...
...
I see the share only once browsing the network neigbourhood.
Is this normal behaviour or what's wrong with my config file?
Thanks.
Herbert
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Normally you don't have to set the path parameter unless you want to put us
somewhere else.
So path=%H is not really necessary.
Normally you set the borwseable parameter in the [homes] share to false.
Otherwise in windows you see a homes share and a username share which
both point to the users homedirectory. Unless you really want that (for
example a script that does not know the current username) set it to false.
So yes this is normal behaviour
Ries
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Greetings,
I have been wrestling with this problem for quite a few days now. I'm trying
to add a user - tried first the usual method of SWAT, then smbpasswd, and
both returned errors of "failing to add 'joeuser'". In going
back to the
source directory where I first installed Samba, I came across some
"nis"
scripts that look like they can be used to add users automatically to the
smbpasswd file.
First I ran mknissmbpasswd.sh:
# niscat passwd.org_dir | ./mknissmbpasswd.sh >
/usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
smbpasswd.org_dir.asas.ast.lmco.com.: Not found.
smbpasswd.org_dir.asas.ast.lmco.com.: Not found.
smbpasswd.org_dir.asas.ast.lmco.com.: Not found.
smbpasswd.org_dir.asas.ast.lmco.com.: Not found.
Next I tried to run mknissmbpwdtbl.sh:
# ./mknissmbpwdtbl.sh
can't create table: Permission denied.
Unable to create group "smb.asas.ast.lmco.com.": Permission denied
smb.asas.ast.lmco.com.: group not found
Question: do these have to run on the master server?
To reiterate (I had mentioned this in previous 'help' emails) I
installed
Samba on a Sparc5 running Solaris 2.7 with automount/NFS/NIS+ (master
server, an Enterprise 4000, does not have Samba).
Please can someone tell me what I need to do to get this working? I really
need to get this up and going as soon as possible.
TIA,
Deborah
Deborah Santomauro
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Lockheed Martin Mission Systems
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Santomauro, Deborah wrote:>Question: do these have to run on the master server?
Please read http://home.monyo.com/technical/samba/NISPLUS.en.txt
You have to run on the master server or change the permission of NIS+
table.
btw, I want to contribute this document and want anyone to refine
English.
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Need a little help here. Does anyone know how to run an application from
an NT server with a linux desktop? I may be misunderstanding the
samba role by asking this question. Sorry if this is a dumb question.
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If you just want to start a program from a command line, you will need a
REXEC or RSH daemon on NT. I think Win2000 comes with one of both. For
NT Ataman has a very nice package that is reasonable priced (US$69).
If you want GUI, you can get VNC. Install the viewer on NT and the
server package on Linux. With the viewer you have full control of any
machine that the server is running on.
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Could someone send me a patch against 2.2.1a for this bug fix?
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> Joshua McClintock wrote:
> >
> > I know your code says this feature isn't implemented yet, but
sometimes
I> > can get a successful username probe, if I pound on it by repeating the
> > command really fast on the client side.
> >
> > I'm am running cygwin on a Windows 2000 Client, using Samba 2.2.1a
as
the> > backend. There is a command in cygwin called mkpasswd, normally it
probes> > the local sam and make's a sudo /etc/passwd style file for cygwin
to
use. If> > you give it a -d option, it looks to the domain controller for the
user
> > info.
> >
> > The log file I attached contains the errors I receive when repeating
this> > command, over and over again. Sometimes, it's successful and will
dump
the> > user info, 90% of the time, it will give me an error
"NetUserEnum()
failed> > with 1726" which I tracked down as being a "1726 The remote
procedure
call> > failed. RPC_S_CALL_FAILED". I am assuming
"NetUserEnum()" is a function
> > that a program like User Manager might use to probe for Domain User
names?>
> Known bug in 2.2.1a, already fixed in 2.2 CVS and HEAD CVS.
> Email the list if you want the patch against 2.2.1a.
>
> Jeremy.
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Barry Smoke wrote:
>I'm not sure this is the same problem....
>obviously related...but our problem is with windows 98 clients....
Windows 98 cannot access a share over 12 characters if Windows NT
offers the share. This is DESIGN of Windows 98.
Windows 9x can access a share of 13 characters offered by Samba, I do
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Hi,
I have set up my samba servers as PDC. I want to create a manadatory
profile for all the users. I tried renaming the ntuser.dat file to
ntuser.man file. and I have put this file in the profiles/default
directory of samba. Still, when I try to log on for any user on NT
machine, it gives me error that it couldn't obtain the profile from the
server and hence will be using the local profile.. Can somebody help with
this ?
Also, does anybody know about the network printers settings in the
profile ? i.e. is there any significance of printers.ntuser.dat file ? or
how can I have the network printers configured in the manadatory profile ?
also how can I set a default printer in the profile and can it be a
netowkr printer ?
thanx in advance
Amit
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Can someone send me a patch against 2.2.1a for this bug?
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>Joshua McClintock wrote:
> > > I know your code says this feature isn't implemented yet, but
>sometimes I
> > can get a successful username probe, if I pound on it by repeating the
> > command really fast on the client side.
> > > I'm am running cygwin on a Windows 2000 Client, using Samba
2.2.1a as
>the
> > backend. There is a command in cygwin called mkpasswd, normally it
>probes
> > the local sam and make's a sudo /etc/passwd style file for cygwin
to
>use. If
> > you give it a -d option, it looks to the domain controller for the
user
> > info.
> > > The log file I attached contains the errors I receive when
repeating
>this
> > command, over and over again. Sometimes, it's successful and will
dump
>the
> > user info, 90% of the time, it will give me an error
"NetUserEnum()
>failed
> > with 1726" which I tracked down as being a "1726 The remote
procedure
>call
> > failed. RPC_S_CALL_FAILED". I am assuming
"NetUserEnum()" is a function
> > that a program like User Manager might use to probe for Domain User
>names?
>
>Known bug in 2.2.1a, already fixed in 2.2 CVS and HEAD CVS.
>Email the list if you want the patch against 2.2.1a.
>
>Jeremy.
>
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Is there an equivalent registry hack needed in Win2000 with terminal
services to the one in samba-2.2.1a/docs/WindowsTerminalServer.reg (from
the sources)?
It sets the following in NT4TSE
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Rdr\Parameters]
"MultipleUsersOnConnection"=dword:00000000
Win 2000 doesn't have this registry key.
We're seeing problems with shares becoming inaccessible when using any
samba 2.2.* It happens, but less often under 2.0.7
Samba on Sol8, clients win2000 SP2
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Access, but not see correctly...right?
Someone told me that this may have been fixed in the current cvs snapshot.
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Barry Smoke wrote:
>I'm not sure this is the same problem....
>obviously related...but our problem is with windows 98 clients....
Windows 98 cannot access a share over 12 characters if Windows NT
offers the share. This is DESIGN of Windows 98.
Windows 9x can access a share of 13 characters offered by Samba, I do
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Hi,
I've been having problems, like many others, properly sharing a vfat
partition with samba. I've encountered the following problems:
1. Can't copy files larger then ~180Kb to a vfat partition shared with
samba, using a win98 client.
2. Can't modify and save a file shared as writable (e.g. Excel .xls) on a
vfat shared partition.
I've been following many postings to samba related newsgroups discovering
that many others are encountering the very same problems, but no one has a
solution.
Is there a viable solution to sharing vfat partitions as writable using
samba?
My configuration is as follows:
redhat 7.1 (i386)
samba-2.0.10-2
samba-common-2.0.10-2
samba-client-2.0.10-2
mount-2.11b-3
kernel-2.4.7
fstab entry looks like:
/dev/hdc1 /mnt/manatee vfat
uid=0,gid=100,quiet,umask=002 0 0
#/dev/hdc1 /mnt/manatee vfat
rw,nosuid,noexec,nodev,gid=100,check=s 0 0
#/dev/hdc1 /mnt/manatee vfat
defaults,gid=100,umask=007 0 0
Thanks.
Mark Mykkanen
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Does anyone know where I can find a list of descriptions of the parameters
to assign to each individual /etc/pam.d file?
for example, the /etc/pam.d/login file:
auth required /lib/security/pam_securetty.so
auth required /lib/security/pam_smb_auth.so
auth required /lib/security/pam_nologin.so
account required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
password required /lib/security/pam_cracklib.so
password required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so shadow nullok use_authtok
session required /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
Thanks
TPB
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Hey there -
I'm running Samba version 2.2.1a with winbind compiled from the TNG
branch. The global section from my smb.conf file is pasted below. Let me
know if I can provide any other information that would be helpful in
troubleshooting.
Thanks much!
Jo
workgroup = GROUP
netbios name = MACHINE
server string = MACHINE
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = [IP of PDC]
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
strip dot = Yes
winbind uid = 10000-20000
winbind gid = 10000-20000
template homedir = /local/samba/users/%U
template shell = /bin/bash
winbind separator = +
winbind cache time = 10
On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 02:46:43PM +0100, Michels, Gustavo [EES/BR] wrote:
=>Hi,
=>
=>I have winbind working with my nt4 domain pdc. Tell me what samba version
=>you are using and the linux flavour. Also, put here the smb.conf.
=>
=>Cheers
=>Gustavo
=>
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=>To: samba@lists.samba.org
=>Subject: Winbind
=>
=>
=>Does anyone have a working setup of samba + winbind + w2k? The
functionality
=>I'm looking for is to not have to have Linux users corresponding to
Windows
=>domain users. I already have a working setup of authentication against the
=>w2k PDC but still having to have local Linux users to satisfy samba... I
did
=>install and configure winbind, only starting it yields:
=>
=>Aug 14 15:19:35 sambaserver winbindd[32764]: [2001/08/14 15:19:35, 0]
=>libsmb/clitrans.c:cli_receive_trans(199)
=>Aug 14 15:19:35 sambaserver winbindd[32764]: cli_receive_trans: failed to
=>enlarge buffercli_pipe: return
=>critical error. Error was code 0
=>Aug 14 15:19:35 sambaserver winbindd[32764]: [2001/08/14 15:19:35, 0]
=>nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:establish_connections(394)
=>Aug 14 15:19:35 sambaserver winbindd[32764]: error opening lsa handle on
=>dc PDC
=>
=>Thanks!
=>Jo
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Shamu wrote:>
> Hi,
>
> I've been having problems, like many others, properly sharing a vfat
> partition with samba. I've encountered the following problems:
>
> 1. Can't copy files larger then ~180Kb to a vfat partition shared with
> samba, using a win98 client.
> 2. Can't modify and save a file shared as writable (e.g. Excel .xls) on
a
> vfat shared partition.
>
> I've been following many postings to samba related newsgroups
discovering
> that many others are encountering the very same problems, but no one has a
> solution.
>
> Is there a viable solution to sharing vfat partitions as writable using
> samba?
There's a known bug with ftruncate on vfat and Samba
versions below 2.2.1a. Upgrade Samba to 2.2.1a and this
should work.
Jeremy.
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Tom Law wrote:
> I'm apparently having no success in getting the tcpdump-smb patch to
> work.
Get the latest bersion of tcpdump ftom tcpdump.org. It has the patches
already integrated.
cheers, jerry
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Ok, first I think you should try to use the latest cvs code from the
SAMBA_2_2 tag. It will compile winbind by default and that's the one I am
using. Maybe this will solve your problem.
Also, I recommend you to change the 'winbind separator' value to the
default
one (just remove the entry in smb.conf).
Cheers,
Gustavo
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To: Michels, Gustavo [EES/BR]
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Subject: Re: Winbind
Hey there -
I'm running Samba version 2.2.1a with winbind compiled from the TNG branch.
The global section from my smb.conf file is pasted below. Let me know if I
can provide any other information that would be helpful in troubleshooting.
Thanks much!
Jo
workgroup = GROUP
netbios name = MACHINE
server string = MACHINE
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = [IP of PDC]
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
strip dot = Yes
winbind uid = 10000-20000
winbind gid = 10000-20000
template homedir = /local/samba/users/%U
template shell = /bin/bash
winbind separator = +
winbind cache time = 10
On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 02:46:43PM +0100, Michels, Gustavo [EES/BR] wrote:
=>Hi, => =>I have winbind working with my nt4 domain pdc. Tell me what
samba
version =>you are using and the linux flavour. Also, put here the smb.conf.
=> =>Cheers =>Gustavo => =>-----Original Message-----
=>From: Joakim Ryden [mailto:jo@our-own.net]
=>Sent: terga-feira, 14 de agosto de 2001 22:37
=>To: samba@lists.samba.org
=>Subject: Winbind
=>
=>
=>Does anyone have a working setup of samba + winbind + w2k? The
functionality =>I'm looking for is to not have to have Linux users
corresponding to Windows =>domain users. I already have a working setup of
authentication against the =>w2k PDC but still having to have local Linux
users to satisfy samba... I did =>install and configure winbind, only
starting it yields: => =>Aug 14 15:19:35 sambaserver winbindd[32764]:
[2001/08/14 15:19:35, 0]
=>libsmb/clitrans.c:cli_receive_trans(199)
=>Aug 14 15:19:35 sambaserver winbindd[32764]: cli_receive_trans: failed
to
=>enlarge buffercli_pipe: return
=>critical error. Error was code 0
=>Aug 14 15:19:35 sambaserver winbindd[32764]: [2001/08/14 15:19:35, 0]
=>nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:establish_connections(394)
=>Aug 14 15:19:35 sambaserver winbindd[32764]: error opening lsa handle on
=>dc PDC
=>
=>Thanks!
=>Jo
=>
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Hi,
I'm having trouble mounting SMB shares residing on a WinNT machine.
smbclient works fine, but after mounting the same share with the
same username,passwd etc with smbmount and trying to enter
newly mounted dir I see repeating msgs in the logs:
...
smb_catch_keepalive: already done [<- this is KERN_ERR!]
smb_retry: successful, new pid=PID, generation=N [PID is the same, N grows
(N++)]
smb_dont_catch_keepalive: server->data_ready == NULL
smb_trans2_request: result=-22, setting invalid
smb_close_socket: still catching keepalives!
smb_catch_keepalive: already done
smb_retry: successful, new pid=PID, generation=N+1
...
Since smbclient is working I presume it is a kernel smbfs bug or some
version mismatch between kernel and smbmount.
smbmount: 2.2.0a
kernel: 2.4.5
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Hi
At our school, we got 15 new laptops and a linux-server. The laptops are
running w2k-sp2. The server is running debian-woody with samba-2.2.1a.
Is it possible to create a user-account which is not able to write his
profile back. That means for me to have a user (called guest) which is
not able to write back changes he has made. So if he has changed the
desktop-background-color, the changes should not be written back to the
pdc, so that the next time the user loggs in, he will have is original
background-color.
The first thing I tried was to chown the profile to root.guest and give
guest only read and execute permissions to the files. But it did not
work (a lot of strange windows-error-messages). So has anybody tried to
do this?
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When I caonnect from Win98 to samba on linux box I see the error
message: 'Please provide password for IPC$
1. I DO login on Win98 with username that exists on linux box
2. smbpasswd -add elomax was issued to add elomax user to samba
Herer is my smb.conf
[global]
server string = Linux RH 7.1
workgroup = bent
netbios name = Rhat71
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
[Documents]
path = /Docs
writable = yes
valid users = elovkoff
The weird thing about it is when I issue password for IPC$ that is
equivalent for password created with smbpasswd for that user I can see
the folders inside of the sahre BUT:
1. I cannot create folders in spite that I have 'writable=yes'
2. Next time I login to this workstation and try to connect to the share
on linux I'm not being asked my username and passwoed and this is
exactly the opposit of what I'm trying to achive - to be asked for
password each time I connect to share.I tried to use 'revalidate=yes'
but it didn't have any effect.....
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I understand that for a Windows based user to have a Samba account, they
need to have an underlying UNIX account. My question is in regards to
where the account information is retrieved.
Does Samba directly access the /etc/passwd file or does it go through the
getpwnam() function call to retrieve via nsswitch.conf mechanism?
I am curious because I want to run Samba on servers with NIS passwd maps
and not local /etc/passwd entries.
I noticed in the smbadduser script, there appears to be an option, but
that implies that other programs will not correctly map NT logins to UNIX
UIDs.
My implementation would look something like this:
NIS Master ================= | local accounts |
------------------
| exported net |
| accounts |
|(all UNIX accts)|
================= |
|
|
\/
========================= | Samba authentication |
| master |
| (derived from exported |
| accounts from above) |
========================= |
|
|
\/
All other servers, using NIS for UNIX authentication
and Samba (based on NIS) for Windows authentication.
Thanks for all the help.
Thien
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I have the samba server on my RH7 system authenticating from a NT system. I
have one computer in a different workgroup which requires me to enter my
password when I access the server.
Question:
Can I have samba authenticate from one domain using the NT server and when
logging on from the other domain have samba authenticate or even use another
NT server to verify the passwords.
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First off a little bit of background... we killed our last operational NT
server back 4 months ago. We run a WAN of aproximatly 30 offices
each containing a samba 2.0.x server... Each remote server operates under
it's own workgroup (specific to that office and provides domain logon
services to win9x clients. These remote sambas then forward the password
request via
Security = server
Password Server = 192.168.7.243
If the user account doesn't exist on the remote samba it is automagically
created via the adduser script....
The basic topology is each office has a Workgroup domain and a samba server
that managed that domain however these samba servers forward authentication
to a master samba password server. This master password server is running
2.0.7.
Our issue is the new release of nt2000 which of course doesn't like
anything overlly much... We have set up samba 2.2.1a in a new office with
nt2000 machines. We manually joined the machine to the domain for this new
office... REMOTEDOMAIN and for user accounts that are setup
on this remote server nt2000 logs in perfectly... The password server uses
the Workgroup/domain MASTERDOMAIN.
If the account does not exist on the remote samba machine NT2000 responds
with "The system could not log you on. Make sure the Username and password
are correct" instead of forwarding the request properly to the 2.0.7
machine. The following log entries are generated b the REMOTEDOMAIN SAMBA.
Aug 15 12:02:04 sgateyoung smbd[11783]: [2001/08/15 12:02:04, 0]
rpc_server/srv_netlog.c:api_net_sam_logon(208)
Aug 15 12:02:04 sgateyoung smbd[11783]: api_net_sam_logon: Failed to
marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON.
Aug 15 12:02:04 sgateyoung smbd[11783]: [2001/08/15 12:02:04, 0]
rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
Aug 15 12:02:04 sgateyoung smbd[11783]: api_rpcTNP: api_netlog_rpc:
NET_SAMLOGON failed.
The password server lists some protocal negotiation stuff for the
REMOTEDOMAIN machine and there are no entries for the w2k machine.
Any suggestions on how to get this to work?
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Erik,
I believe this involves modifying the file name of ntuser.dat to ntuser.man.
I may be mistaken, as I don't use Windows 2000. I tried checking my Samba
HOW-TO collection, but I didn't find any information regarding this. Someone
else might be able to provide more information than I can. Hope that helps.
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Subject: Unchangeable registry
> Hi
>
> At our school, we got 15 new laptops and a linux-server. The laptops are
> running w2k-sp2. The server is running debian-woody with samba-2.2.1a.
>
> Is it possible to create a user-account which is not able to write his
> profile back. That means for me to have a user (called guest) which is
> not able to write back changes he has made. So if he has changed the
> desktop-background-color, the changes should not be written back to the
> pdc, so that the next time the user loggs in, he will have is original
> background-color.
>
> The first thing I tried was to chown the profile to root.guest and give
> guest only read and execute permissions to the files. But it did not
> work (a lot of strange windows-error-messages). So has anybody tried to
> do this?
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JS> What is the actual string you are using to mount?
smbmount //nt/e /mnt -o username=admin,password=secret
smbmount //nt/e /mnt -o username=admin,password=secret,ip=N.N.N.N
fails as described below.
Note! smbclient WORKS with these machine/username/pass!
I conclude it is a smbfs or smbmount problem, not a badly/unusually configured
NT or network problem. Also note that log messages are spewed by smbfs kernel
code.
Tried to mount to locally running Samba:
smbmount //linuxbox/in /mnt -o username=guest,password
Works fine.
How I can help to investigate this problem?
Please CC me. I'm not on the list.
JS> On Wednesday 15 August 2001 11:56 am, VDA wrote:>> I'm having trouble mounting SMB shares residing on a WinNT machine.
>> smbclient works fine, but after mounting the same share with the
>> same username,passwd etc with smbmount and trying to enter
>> newly mounted dir I see repeating msgs in the logs:
>>
>> ...
>> smb_catch_keepalive: already done [<- this is
KERN_ERR!]
>> smb_retry: successful, new pid=PID, generation=N [PID is the same, N
grows
>> (N++)] smb_dont_catch_keepalive: server->data_ready == NULL
>> smb_trans2_request: result=-22, setting invalid
>> smb_close_socket: still catching keepalives!
>> smb_catch_keepalive: already done
>> smb_retry: successful, new pid=PID, generation=N+1
>> ...
>>
>> Since smbclient is working I presume it is a kernel smbfs bug or some
>> version mismatch between kernel and smbmount.
>>
>> smbmount: 2.2.0a
>> kernel: 2.4.5
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How do I set up a Samba server on one RH7 box to access two differnt
domains.
Need to authenticate passwords from two systems.
Brad Bell
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Dear List,
I am very new to Linux and to Samba as well, so please excuse me if my
questions have been asked before. If they are too trivial please tell me and
I'll search some more!
I have downloaded the latest version of Samba and (after a herculean effort)
managed to get my machine to work as a samba server. So as a samba server
things are fine. I only have 2 problems:
1) I can connect to windows 2000 computers on my home network successfully
with smbclient. However when I try to use smbmount to mount on a directory
so, it fails with the message "Please look at smbmount's manual page
for
possible reasons". The manpage simply said that if smbclient works and
smbfs
fails then there is something wrong with the smbfs filesystem ???
--> smbclient command (which works):
smbclient //anoop/a_c -UAdministrator
* I enter the password and I connect successfully to his C: drive
-->smbmount command(which fails)
smbmount //anoop/a_c /a_c -UAdministrator
* I have tried all the possible convolutions to the above quoting everything,
trying with -C options, but all to no avail.
Details: My configuration is
Redhat 7.1 with the VERY latest Samba server
smbmount 2.0.6 from rpmfind.net
I am using encrypted passwords
2) SWAT didnt work on my machine, so I had to manually configure smb.conf
and make Samba server work. Everytime I go to http://localhost:901, it always
denies me access despite entering a valid username and password combination
I am very puzzled on this point.
NOTE: I am wondering whether my problems were caused because I uninstalled
Redhats packages version of Samba, and then compiled the latest version from
samba.org. I dont see why this should cause a problem ?
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Subject: Deleted files... not.
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I am running 2.2.1a on my "file" server, which then points to a 2.2.0
PDC
(RH 6.2 and 7.0, respectively -- and ReiserFS on the server).
I have one end-user (and maybe more, though no one else has reported the
symptoms) that deletes files, and they stay deleted for a while, and then
come back. Looked at from Windows, they're gone. From Unix, they're
still there. A reboot or two later, and voila! return of the dead files.
I've got all the locking 'n stuff that I could possibly think of turned
on, but thought that 2.2.x on Linux more or less fixed this, anyway.
Any suggestions? I'm kinda clueless, here...
Thanks,
Ken D'Ambrosio
Sr. SysAdmin,
Xanoptix, Inc.
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Hello samba,
When I tryed to use one file at one time on few machines file was
blocked and I can't read it from dos, windows clients, even I can't
read it from linux. What i must do?
How can I create share with only one user access and windows clients
not create a registry files in it share?
Please e-mail to me directly: kil2000@ezmail.ru
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Subject: RE: Unchangeable registry
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Have a look at this easy fix:
http://www.winguides.com/registry/display.php/152/
It will not prevent them from adding files to their profile (such as on the
desktop or in the start menu).
You might read up on Mandatory Profiles and Policies in the Microsoft
Knowledgebase.
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Subject: Unchangeable registry
Hi
At our school, we got 15 new laptops and a linux-server. The laptops are
running w2k-sp2. The server is running debian-woody with samba-2.2.1a.
Is it possible to create a user-account which is not able to write his
profile back. That means for me to have a user (called guest) which is
not able to write back changes he has made. So if he has changed the
desktop-background-color, the changes should not be written back to the
pdc, so that the next time the user loggs in, he will have is original
background-color.
The first thing I tried was to chown the profile to root.guest and give
guest only read and execute permissions to the files. But it did not
work (a lot of strange windows-error-messages). So has anybody tried to
do this?
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From: Reinout Wijnveen <reinout.wijnveen@wanadoo.nl>
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Don,
I tried to apply your diff output as a patch to confirm this in our
environment, but i failed. Could you send me the complete posix.c file?
(please use my Philips address). Then I will test it and post the results.
Reinout
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 03:41, MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)
wrote:> Hi Jeremy,
> More info:
> With the following program, I DO get an EFBIG error back.
> If I change the lock.l_start to a number greater than 2gbyte -1, then no
> matter what the offset i choose, I get a ENOLCK instead.
> The lseek ALWAYS gives back the EFBIG.
>
> So what appears to be happening is that there is a 'hierarchy' - if
the
> lock start (offset) exceeds NFSv2 file limits, then you get ENOLCK, before
> the count is checked. If the lock start falls within NFSv2 file limits,
> you get a EFBIG only if the count is 65535 or greater...
>
> Since the lockstart observed by reinout exceeds the max file size over
> NFSv2, then we (samba) are not falling back to a max lock size for nfs,
> because we fail because of the lock START (offset), not the lock count
> size...
> I don't know how this fits into the summit paper you are looking into,
but
> we might work around this with something like the following (appropriately
> ifdef'ed for HPUX, of course)which enabled me to pass smbtorture lock3
test
> on an nfsV2 share:
>
> # diff posix.c posix.c.orig
> 27d26
> < #include <mntent.h>
> 67,76d65
> < int is_nfsv2(fd){
> < struct stat buf;
> < char filetype[FSTYPSZ];
> < fstat(fd, &buf);
> < sysfs(GETFSTYP, buf.st_fstype, filetype);
> < DEBUG(0,("fstyp is %s\n",filetype));
> < if (strcmp(filetype,MNTTYPE_NFS) == 0)
> < return 1;
> < return 0;
> < }
> < if (!ret && ((errno == EFBIG) || ((errno == ENOLCK)
&&
> is_nfsv2(fsp->fd)
> ))) {
> ---
>
> > if (!ret && (errno == EFBIG)) {
>
> 710d697
> < offset &= 0x7fffffff;
> 1139,1140c1126,1127
> < DEBUG(5,("set_posix_lock: Lock fail !: Type
= %s:
> offset
> = %.0f, count = %.0f\n",
> < posix_lock_type_name(posix_lock_type),
> (double)o
> ffset, (double)count ));
> ---
>
> > DEBUG(5,("set_posix_lock: Lock fail !: Type
= %s:
>
> offset
> = %.0f, count = %.0f. Errno = %s\n",
>
> > posix_lock_type_name(posix_lock_type),
>
> (double)o
> ffset, (double)count, strerror(errno) ));
> 1222c1209
> < DEBUG(0,("release_posix_lock: downgrade of
lock
> failed !
> \n"));
> ---
>
> > DEBUG(0,("release_posix_lock: downgrade of
lock
>
> failed w
> ith error %s !\n", strerror(errno) ));
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Mark:
Since kernel 2.2.18, samba does not work with VFAT partitions. I
sweated over this issue, finally exchanging e-mail with one of
the kernel guys who explained the reason it doesn't work (he said
the old VFAT code was a kluge and was removed).
The solution is to move your data to an ext2 partition.
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Shamu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been having problems, like many others, properly sharing a vfat
> partition with samba. I've encountered the following problems:
>
> 1. Can't copy files larger then ~180Kb to a vfat partition shared with
> samba, using a win98 client.
> 2. Can't modify and save a file shared as writable (e.g. Excel .xls) on
a
> vfat shared partition.
>
> I've been following many postings to samba related newsgroups
discovering
> that many others are encountering the very same problems, but no one has a
> solution.
>
> Is there a viable solution to sharing vfat partitions as writable using
> samba?
>
> My configuration is as follows:
>
> redhat 7.1 (i386)
> samba-2.0.10-2
> samba-common-2.0.10-2
> samba-client-2.0.10-2
> mount-2.11b-3
> kernel-2.4.7
>
> fstab entry looks like:
> /dev/hdc1 /mnt/manatee vfat
> uid=0,gid=100,quiet,umask=002 0 0
> #/dev/hdc1 /mnt/manatee vfat
> rw,nosuid,noexec,nodev,gid=100,check=s 0 0
> #/dev/hdc1 /mnt/manatee vfat
> defaults,gid=100,umask=007 0 0
>
> Thanks.
>
> Mark Mykkanen
>
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On 13 Aug 2001, Trond Eivind Glomsrxd wrote:
> If it was in 2.4.3 and a bugfix, chances are it's present in 2.4.2-2
> (it's only a 2.4.2 kernel because we applied bugfixes only for some
> time...). That said, an upgrade to 2.4.3-12 is heartily recommended.
RH 2.4.2-2 is:
2.4.2 + 2.4.2-ac3 + misc patches.
None of the patches to 2.4.2 are relevant to this smbfs bug, so I'd say
that this is why 2.4.2-2 fails (and 2.4.8 works. 2.4.3-12 should be ok
too).
/Urban
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I patched up a 2.4.7 kernel with all the steps found at that site. I got my
samba to compile with --with-acl-support. However, extended attributes
"ACE's"
in the windows world do not stay when copying a file from Windows 2000 to a
Samba Share. I'm not sure whats up. I get the little +'s next to my
files when
doing an "ls -l", but getfacl/showacl only show info for
user/group/other and
nothing about all the other ACE's attached to it.
I can have a file called foo.txt with an ACE list of 5 different people with
different permissions. If I copy it to a samba share, they all dissappear. Can
anyone clue me in? Do I need to do anything with VFS? If so, what?
Joshua McClintock
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Hi all
has anyone here got samba 2.2.1a compiled/working with the ACL-kernel-patch
from
http://acl.bestbits.at/ on a suse linux box? I got the 2.4.5 kernel with the
appropriate patches
for access control lists compiled and working just fine, but samba won't
compile :(
I can't even get it configured --with-acl-support
any hints?
Marco Engel
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Hello,
What is the status of this? Is it possible to only maintain the ldap
information for samba auth or do you have to have the smbpasswd ?
Any tips or success stories out there?
:)
Thank you,
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Hi Reinout,
What I sent was really not intended as a patch, just a thought as to
how we MIGHT work something out - for instance the sysfs() call does'nt
exist on a lot of *ux systems... But I will send you my modified posix.c
for you to play around with offlist, if you would like...
Hope this helps,
Don
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Reinout wrote>>>>>
Don,
I tried to apply your diff output as a patch to confirm this in our
environment, but i failed. Could you send me the complete posix.c file?
(please use my Philips address). Then I will test it and post the results.
Reinout
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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
Bing
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This may help you out . . .
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Shahms E. King" <shahms@shahms.com>
To: "Andrew Crum" <acrum@oculustech.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: Samba with LDAP
> On 08 Aug 2001 15:28:30 -0400, Andrew Crum wrote:
> > I know that the current Samba_2_2 from cvs doesn't support LDAP. I
want
> > to help out in the development efforts, but I don't want back
track
> > someone else's efforts.
> >
> > I think someone already has a patch that he is testing, whoever you
are,
> > can I have that patch? Does your patch support the PDC functions of
> > Samba, such as storing all the PDC information in LDAP?
> >
> > Any and all information will be appreciated.
> >
> > -Andrew
> >
>
> Yes, and yes
> http://sking.mesd.k12.or.us/
>
> The latest patch is there, it should apply against 2.2 cvs (until the
> passdb interface is done being backported from HEAD, at which time I
> will have a newer patch up there). There are 2.2.1a rpms there as well
> with this patch incorporated.
>
> At this point, it supports the PDC functions, Win2k SP2 logons (and
> therefore, I would assume SP1, SP0, and NT4 . ..)
>
> Still some minor cleanups I'd like to do when I next get some time:
> Needs to compile against other SDKs than just OpenLDAP 2.x,
> add the appropriate checks for LDAP SDKs to configure.in,
> some SSL/TLS clean ups.
>
> --Shahms
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I have been trying to set up Samba on my RecHat 7.1 system. I have tried to
keep the smb.conf file as simple as possible to allow me to get the basics
up and running first. I have set up all the network requirements (the
network is running fine between the two computers for internet access,
etc.). The host files are all set up and I have created the smbpasswd file.
I checked to make sure that samba was in fact running and it is. What it
won't do is allow me to see my server from my client machine.
Does anyone have any thoughts? My smb.conf file is pasted in below.
Thanks in advance for your help.
[global]
workgroup = xxxx
server string = xxxx
guest account = nobody
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
password level = 8
encrypt passwords = yes
smb password file = /etc/smbpasswd
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
public = yes
browseable = yes
writeable = yes
[public]
comment = Public Share
path = /home/samba
public = yes
browseable = yes
writeable = yes
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[moved to samba list instead of samba-cvs]
Martin Kenney writes:
> I have a question about compiling and installing SAMBA-HEAD, and SAMBA-TNG.
> I have tried to follow the readme's and other docs that come in the
download
> from the cvs servers, but still cant compile. Getting the code from the cvs
> servers was easy, i just followed the directions.
>
> In the directions of one of the readme files it talks about running
> ./configure from the source dir within SAMBA. I found the source dir but no
> configure. I have looked in both HEAD and TNG thinking HEAD might be
> different than TNG but it isn't. This is the first time trying to
install
> SAMBA from CVS so i expected some problems seting it up. Also this is a
> "test" machine so i can get comfortable with samba Any help would
be great.
> If you need more info let me know and ill post what ever you need.
The source directory should contain an executable script called
configure, as well as a bunch of other things. Check the files
you have in your directory against
http://pserver.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/samba/source/
Perhaps there was some problem checking out the files from CVS?
Tim.
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I am attempting to use pam_smb to authenticate all of my boxes to my samba
box. Some of my servers lie on a different
subnet than my samba box. Normally, this would call for the wins service.
How can I implement what I want in this situation?
Thank you for any help.
Terry
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Subject: RE: Locking issues with HP-UX 11.00
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Don,
I know it was not a patch but i was under the impression the patch command could
handle this.
But please send me a copy, so we can test it in our environment and get a
feeling if samba 2.2.2 is the one we're gonna need :-)
We have now samba (2.0[567]) running on HP-UX 11 with locking disabled and
we'd like to get rid of that. If we feel that the next version of samba will
have locking working correctly we will wait for that. If not we will have to
implement a workaround by
compiling things on HP-UX 10.20. However samba 2.2.x compiled on HP-UX 10.20
seems to have a few other problems, although they might be fixed in de latest
CVS release. I have to test specifically if that's HP-UX 10.20 only.
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"MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)" <don_mccall@hp.com>@lists.samba.org on
08/16/2001 01:21:12 AM
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To: "'Reinout Wijnveen'"
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"'Jeremy Allison'" <jeremy@valinux.com>
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Subject: RE: Locking issues with HP-UX 11.00
Classification:
Hi Reinout,
What I sent was really not intended as a patch, just a thought as to
how we MIGHT work something out - for instance the sysfs() call does'nt
exist on a lot of *ux systems... But I will send you my modified posix.c
for you to play around with offlist, if you would like...
Hope this helps,
Don
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From: Reinout Wijnveen [mailto:reinout.wijnveen@wanadoo.nl]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 16:03
To: 'Jeremy Allison'; MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)
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Subject: Re: Locking issues with HP-UX 11.00
Reinout wrote>>>>>
Don,
I tried to apply your diff output as a patch to confirm this in our
environment, but i failed. Could you send me the complete posix.c file?
(please use my Philips address). Then I will test it and post the results.
Reinout
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Hello, I am wonderig if it is possible to allow users other than root to
mount an smbf filesystem? I have added to my /etc/fstab the following:
PC:/zoot /99M/samba/mounted/PC smbfs noauto,user 1 2
with this settup, if I loggin as root i have a 'device0' icon that I can
open whether its mounted or not, but when logged in as a regular user I dont
have the icon. with:
file://PC/zoot /99M/samba/mounted/PC smbfs noauto,user 1 2
I still have the icon when logged in as root, but I can only open it if its
mounted. Either way it will mount, but either way it will not allow user to
mount. (I have the mount/umount commands settup in gkrellm so that I can
just do it with a little click). Is it possible to allow this? In the past
when I was dual bootin with win98, I only had to add 'user' to the fstab
entry and it worked, though I realize this is different. Im running
samba-2.2.1a and RH 6.2. I know ppl usually add their smb.conf to the
email, but since this isnt really related to that Ill leave it out. Thanks
in advance,
AA
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try sudo
man sudo
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Hello, I am wonderig if it is possible to allow users other than root to
mount an smbf filesystem? I have added to my /etc/fstab the following:
PC:/zoot /99M/samba/mounted/PC smbfs noauto,user 1 2
with this settup, if I loggin as root i have a 'device0' icon that I can
open whether its mounted or not, but when logged in as a regular user I dont
have the icon. with:
file://PC/zoot /99M/samba/mounted/PC smbfs noauto,user 1 2
I still have the icon when logged in as root, but I can only open it if its
mounted. Either way it will mount, but either way it will not allow user to
mount. (I have the mount/umount commands settup in gkrellm so that I can
just do it with a little click). Is it possible to allow this? In the past
when I was dual bootin with win98, I only had to add 'user' to the fstab
entry and it worked, though I realize this is different. Im running
samba-2.2.1a and RH 6.2. I know ppl usually add their smb.conf to the
email, but since this isnt really related to that Ill leave it out. Thanks
in advance,
AA
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I'm trying to make a Solaris 8 package of SAMBA. After following the
instructions for 2.2.1a and running makepkg.sh (post successful compile)
I get the following error:
[root@newport Solaris]# sh ./makepkg.sh
Assuming Samba distribution is rooted at /usr/share/src/samba-2.2.1a..
## Building pkgmap from package prototype file.
ERROR in prototype:
no object for <checkinstall> found in search path
pkgmk: ERROR: unable to build pkgmap from prototype file
## Packaging was not successful.
The samba package is in /tmp
[root@newport Solaris]#
I've commented out the line:
i checkinstall
from the prototype.master file and the package appears to have built
successfully and is running on my dev machine without incident. Before I
put this package on my production server, I was hoping to find out what
I had actually commented out and what it's possible ramifications are?
Ta.
(This is the last server here not running Debian. Hopefully it's days
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Hi!
Just a easy Question:
I want Samba to change the timestamp of files I copy from Windows to
a Samba drive. It should get the actual timestamp of the System. Any
way?
One machine has Samba 2.0.6 and Windows 2k will do so (not Windows
ME), but on the other machine with Samba 2.2.0 there is no way.
Any ideas?
THX.
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Hello,
I have recently installed samba on my solaris8
intel machine,iam able to use the filesharing and
printsharing mechanism,but when i shutdown and restart
my machine,neighther iam able to see my machine on my
network neighbourhood nor iam able to avail the
printing services of the Windows98 machine.I have
tried to start the smbd and nmbd manually by
#/usr/local/samba/smbd -D
#/usr/local/samba/nmbd -D
and when i try to start samba through the inetd
#pkill -HUP inetd
after adding entries in /etc/services and
/etc/inetd.conf.
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Karthick.S
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6.2 does not install it by default
its part of the powertools thingy.
ftp://ftp.codemeta.com/pub/mirrors/redhat/distributions/redhat-6.2-en/powert
ools/i386/i386/sudo-1.6.1-1.i386.rpm
try that ^
This is assuming you are not on an alpha or sparc.
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dont seem to have it. 'No manual entry for sudo' and locate doesnt find
it
either. Ill look around though, thanks for the tip
AA
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> try sudo
> man sudo
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-admin@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin@lists.samba.org]On
> Behalf Of Asoka Anon
> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 1:33 AM
> To: samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: [OT] smbmount and fstab question
>
>
> Hello, I am wonderig if it is possible to allow users other than root to
> mount an smbf filesystem? I have added to my /etc/fstab the following:
>
> PC:/zoot /99M/samba/mounted/PC smbfs noauto,user 1 2
>
> with this settup, if I loggin as root i have a 'device0' icon that
I can
> open whether its mounted or not, but when logged in as a regular user I
dont> have the icon. with:
>
> file://PC/zoot /99M/samba/mounted/PC smbfs noauto,user 1 2
>
> I still have the icon when logged in as root, but I can only open it if
its> mounted. Either way it will mount, but either way it will not allow user
to> mount. (I have the mount/umount commands settup in gkrellm so that I can
> just do it with a little click). Is it possible to allow this? In the
past> when I was dual bootin with win98, I only had to add 'user' to the
fstab
> entry and it worked, though I realize this is different. Im running
> samba-2.2.1a and RH 6.2. I know ppl usually add their smb.conf to the
> email, but since this isnt really related to that Ill leave it out.
Thanks> in advance,
> AA
>
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Anybody know how to do this?
ERROR: string overflow by 225 in safe_strcpy
[172.16.27.15,172.16.28.44,172.16.8.204,172.16.24.1]
What is length of the global string parameter "host allow = ".
Samba 2.0.6
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Subject: ERROR: string overflow by 225 in safe_strcpy
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Anybody know how to do this?
ERROR: string overflow by 225 in safe_strcpy
[172.16.27.15,172.16.28.44,172.16.8.204,172.16.24.1]
Samba 2.0.6
I make SMB access via IP.
When I add 1...80 IPs in the string of smb.conf file ("hosts allow =
"),
/var/log/samba/log.smb file log ERROR above.
What is length of the global string parameter "host allow = ".
Vladimir Parkhomenko mailto: vlad@nkmz.donetsk.ua
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> I understand that for a Windows based user to have a Samba account, they
> need to have an underlying UNIX account. My question is in regards to
> where the account information is retrieved.
>
> Does Samba directly access the /etc/passwd file or does it go through the
> getpwnam() function call to retrieve via nsswitch.conf mechanism?
I can't tell you what is going on technicaly, but samba gets Unix-
Accounts from NIS without any trouble or special configuration.
Christian
>
> I am curious because I want to run Samba on servers with NIS passwd maps
> and not local /etc/passwd entries.
>
> I noticed in the smbadduser script, there appears to be an option, but
> that implies that other programs will not correctly map NT logins to UNIX
> UIDs.
>
> My implementation would look something like this:
>
> NIS Master =================> | local accounts |
> ------------------
> | exported net |
> | accounts |
> |(all UNIX accts)|
> =================> |
> |
> |
> \/
> =========================> | Samba authentication
|
> | master |
> | (derived from exported |
> | accounts from above) |
> =========================> |
> |
> |
> \/
> All other servers, using NIS for UNIX authentication
> and Samba (based on NIS) for Windows authentication.
>
>
> Thanks for all the help.
>
> Thien
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> Hi
>
> At our school, we got 15 new laptops and a linux-server. The laptops are
> running w2k-sp2. The server is running debian-woody with samba-2.2.1a.
>
> Is it possible to create a user-account which is not able to write his
> profile back. That means for me to have a user (called guest) which is
> not able to write back changes he has made. So if he has changed the
> desktop-background-color, the changes should not be written back to the
> pdc, so that the next time the user loggs in, he will have is original
> background-color.
May be look for "modenary prifiles": It should be very simpel: just
rename NTuser.dat to NTuser.mon, or some thing like this: search this
list, was here a couple of times.
Christian
> The first thing I tried was to chown the profile to root.guest and give
> guest only read and execute permissions to the files. But it did not
> work (a lot of strange windows-error-messages). So has anybody tried to
> do this?
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What are the circumstances whereby %u and %H become unresolvable in a
share-level's comment option? I've found the following options (say for
a
user alice)
[homes]
comment = %u's Home Directory
path = %H/
Produces "alice's Home Directory" on Win95 and smbclient, but
"%u's Home
Directory" on W2K. I'm using Samba-2.2.1a for the server.
I thought that maybe Samba never got the information, but since the
share-level path option was set to "%H/" -- and the share otherwise
worked -- I cannot see how that could be a problem.
Thanks
Eddie
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Hi List,
Does any one know what is the reason that smbclient works fine while
connecting to a share on a Windows 2000 computer, but smbmount fails to mount
the same share on a local directory ?
I am using Redhat 7.1 with a kernel verision of 2.4.2-2 and smbmount 2.0.6.
I use the syntax:
smbmount //anoop/a_c /a_c -UAdministrator
I have tried out all the variants using the -C option and quoting everything
but all to no avail.
It fails with the error message "Please look at the man page for further
details". The man page isnt very helpful.
Thanks,
-Tarun
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Dear Samba Team,
I got an error message "session setup failed ERRdos-ERRnoaccess (Access
Denied) when I
try to "smbmount" or "smbclient" to a "Windows-NT"
or "Windows 98" hosts
which I use the
instruction "smbclient -L hostname" that I can view the sharename, and
a
password is requested.
After I fill in the password, the above error message appear. Could you
please kindly advise me
how to solve this problem? thank you very much.
Sincerely Samba User
Roger Huang
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This may be related to the problem I have -- editing ACLs from NT 4 doesn't
work at all for me in Samba 2.2.1a. You can pull up the Permissions dialog,
and make all the changes you want, but when you click "OK" the ACL for
the
file is not actually changed. I've mentioned this on the list but no
one's
responded. I'm assuming at this point that it's a known bug and hoping
it
will be fixed in 2.2.2.
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From: Joshua McClintock [mailto:joshm@internap.com]
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Subject: Samba ACL's
I patched up a 2.4.7 kernel with all the steps found at that site. I got my
samba to compile with --with-acl-support. However, extended attributes
"ACE's"
in the windows world do not stay when copying a file from Windows 2000 to a
Samba Share. I'm not sure whats up. I get the little +'s next to my
files
when
doing an "ls -l", but getfacl/showacl only show info for
user/group/other
and
nothing about all the other ACE's attached to it.
I can have a file called foo.txt with an ACE list of 5 different people with
different permissions. If I copy it to a samba share, they all dissappear.
Can
anyone clue me in? Do I need to do anything with VFS? If so, what?
Joshua McClintock
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Hi all
has anyone here got samba 2.2.1a compiled/working with the ACL-kernel-patch
from
http://acl.bestbits.at/ on a suse linux box? I got the 2.4.5 kernel with the
appropriate patches
for access control lists compiled and working just fine, but samba won't
compile :(
I can't even get it configured --with-acl-support
any hints?
Marco Engel
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Tarun Ramakrishna Elankath wrote:
> I am using Redhat 7.1 with a kernel verision of 2.4.2-2 and smbmount
2.0.6.
RH7.1 comes with samba 2.0.7, why are you using 2.0.6?
> I use the syntax:
> smbmount //anoop/a_c /a_c -UAdministrator
>
> I have tried out all the variants using the -C option and quoting
everything
> but all to no avail.
>
> It fails with the error message "Please look at the man page for
further
> details". The man page isnt very helpful.
The manpage for smbmount will tell you that '-U' isn't an option
that is
supported by smbmount. It lists all options you can set. Here is an
example:
smbmount //anoop/a_c /a_c -o username=Administrator,password=foo,uid=512
/Urban
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Gean Sen wrote:
> Dear Samba Team,
>
> I got an error message "session setup failed ERRdos-ERRnoaccess
(Access
> Denied) when I
> try to "smbmount" or "smbclient" to a
"Windows-NT" or "Windows 98" hosts
> which I use the
> instruction "smbclient -L hostname" that I can view the
sharename, and a
> password is requested.
I think you are using the wrong username, password and/or workgroup for
the share (or the wrong share). Possibly something is wrong at the server
side, so that the user you are trying to connect as isn't allowed in.
/Urban
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Dewi Sugantoro wrote:
> Hi Hi
>
> Thank you for answering my advertisement, Please tell me where you live
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> more about you. I hope we can start a relationship.
>
> My Webpage is here.
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> http://www.geocities.com/d_sugantoro/MyPage.html
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This could be fairly long but I need to try to explain my problem as
completely as possible.
On July 29th I installed a new server and everything worked fine until
Tuesday of this week. For some reason folks can no longer map network
drives to this machine using it's name which is storm ie \\storm\sharename.
It has the ip address of 198.206.243.1 and it seems that if folks are on
the same class c they can map but folks on a class c of 207.32.33.xxx ot
206.72.8.xxx cannot. However, it gets stranger. I have a class c of
199.120.68.xxx, on a remote campus, can map using
\\storm\sharename. I also have other servers on the 198 class c which
everyone, even the 206 and 207 class c's can still map to. I set up the
old server and the only thing that is different on it is the name and ip
address and everyone can still map to it. I have stopped and restarted dns
and samba and that doesn't do anything. I was busy Monday and out of the
office Monday afternoon so I know I didn't change anything but something
sure happened from Monday to Tuesday. Oh, one more thing I have a second
interface in this server which has an address of 10.1.1.101 and is called
mail and everyone can map drives using \\mail\sharename. I am at a loss
and I hope someone can tell me what to look at to fix this.
Paul Crittenden
Computer System Manager
Simpson College
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Thien Vu wrote:
> Does Samba directly access the /etc/passwd file or does it go through
> the getpwnam() function call to retrieve via nsswitch.conf mechanism?
getpwnam() and associated functions.
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, David Brodbeck wrote:
> When I look at this in the NT security dialog, though, it shows that
> Everyone has Take Ownership rights! Clearly, I don't want Everyone to
> be able to take ownership, since I'm trying to restrict access to the
> directory. How can I disable this? There's no Take Ownership flag in
> the Linux ACLs, so I don't see where NT is getting this from.
The 'Take Ownership' but (O) stands for zero buts in the permission.
Not the most intuitive model I admit. We'll need to revisit this
soon.
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Anna Langley wrote:
> Is there an equivalent registry hack needed in Win2000 with terminal
> services to the one in samba-2.2.1a/docs/WindowsTerminalServer.reg (from
> the sources)?
No that we know of. Sorry.
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Terry Davis wrote:
> Hello,
> What is the status of this? Is it possible to only maintain the ldap
> information for samba auth or do you have to have the smbpasswd ?
> Any tips or success stories out there?
> :)
We're working on integrating Shahms's LDAP patches into 2.2.2. For
clear
text authentication, you can currently use pam_ldap & nss-ldap from
PADL.com
cheers, jerry
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To whom it may concern:
Help! I am trying to use samba with a windows 2000 pc and keep getting the
message unable to access the \\servername. I have researched the problem
and tried a couple things, but i have hit a dead end. Can you point me to
some documentation or an easy method or way of handling the encrypted
password issue with windows 2000. thanks so much for any help, web
addresses, etc that you can provide.
Wendy Oakes (relatively new samba user)
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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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I would like to advise you to look into the changes done in the schema used
for samba-tng. If I remember they were done so that you can make one ldap
entry that is both a winnt user/group and unix user/group.
Also, what is the timescale?
Tarjei
> On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, Terry Davis wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> What is the status of this? Is it possible to only maintain the ldap
>> information for samba auth or do you have to have the smbpasswd ? Any
>> tips or success stories out there?
>> :)
>
> We're working on integrating Shahms's LDAP patches into 2.2.2. For
> clear text authentication, you can currently use pam_ldap & nss-ldap
> from PADL.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> cheers, jerry
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Tarjei Huse wrote:
> I would like to advise you to look into the changes done in the schema
> used for samba-tng. If I remember they were done so that you can make
> one ldap entry that is both a winnt user/group and unix user/group.
I'm familar with the tng LDAP schema. :-)
> Also, what is the timescale?
Depending upon testing, possibily for 2.2.2. If not, very soon after.
cheers, jerry
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I have posted this question before but (apart from a few 'me too'
responses) I am still in the dark.
We (Win9x/Win2000) have been working happily with samba 2.0.x (and
previous versions). Since its release, I have migrated twice to 2.2.x,
but Win9x (sorry for all the x's) clients complain that certain
samba-installed applications refuse to load and result in a warm reboot
of their PCs. Going back to 2.0.10 makes everybody happy again. The
log.smb during this error reads:
[2001/08/16 13:55:49, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(478)
read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Connection reset by peer
I have to admit that we have some physical network problems. However,
version 2.0.10 appears less sensitive to this than 2.2.1. Is there any
thing to tune in smb.conf to make it work work 2.2.1?
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I'm including my current smb.conf file - I more or less followed the
examples that were listed in the documentation found on
http://home.monyo.com/technical/samba/NISPLUS.en.txt; let me know if I've
set it up correctly. Thanks!!
-deb
CURRENT SMB.CONF FILE ON MY SAMBA SERVER:
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from localhost (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2001/08/14 11:32:50
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = LMFSCOS
netbios name = NETSERV
encrypt passwords = Yes
security = user
username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/smbusers
password level = 8
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd -r nisplus
smb passwd file = smbpasswd.org_dir
username level = 8
log level = 3
log file = /usr/local/samba/lib/log.%m
include = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%m
nis homedir = Yes
printcap name = /usr/bin/lpstat -o
wins server = 160.205.31.37
hosts allow = 120.127. 160.205.18. 160.205.112. 160.205.118.
[homes]
comment = "Unix home Directory for : %u "
path = /users/%u
read only = No
create mode = 644
writable = yes
browseable = No
[junk]
comment = test
path = /export/samba
read only = No
[printers]
comment = System printers
path = /var/spool/samba
create mask = 0700
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
browseable = No
-----Original Message-----
From: monyo@samba.gr.jp [mailto:monyo@samba.gr.jp]
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Subject: Re: Using the "nis" scripts to add users in Samba
Santomauro, Deborah wrote:>Question: do these have to run on the master server?
Please read http://home.monyo.com/technical/samba/NISPLUS.en.txt
You have to run on the master server or change the permission of NIS+
table.
btw, I want to contribute this document and want anyone to refine
English.
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Hi,
i have 2 printers. the driver of the hp laserjet i can install
successfull as root to the samba server and the other (epson stylus
color) i receive the same message. After this i can found follow lines
in my log:
[2001/08/14 10:15:24, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(370)
root logged in as admin user (root privileges)
[2001/08/14 10:15:24, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(606)
pc2 (192.168.2.2) connect to service print$ as user root (uid=0,
gid=0) (pid 13125)
[2001/08/14 10:15:24, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(646)
pc2 (192.168.2.2) closed connection to service print$
[2001/08/14 10:15:28, 0]
rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:process_request_pdu(482)
process_request_pdu: rpc data buffer too large (11583488) + (5656)
[2001/08/14 10:15:28, 0]
rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:unmarshall_rpc_header(346)
unmarshall_rpc_header: FIRST flag not set in first PDU !
[2001/08/14 10:15:31, 0]
rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:process_request_pdu(482)
process_request_pdu: rpc data buffer too large (11583488) + (5656)
[2001/08/14 10:15:31, 0]
rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:unmarshall_rpc_header(346)
unmarshall_rpc_header: FIRST flag not set in first PDU !
[2001/08/14 10:15:31, 0]
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_rfnpcnex(2482)
_spoolss_rfnpcnex: Invalid handle (OURS).
[2001/08/14 10:15:31, 0] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_fcpn(4663)
_spoolss_fcpn: Invalid handle (OURS)
[2001/08/14 10:15:31, 0]
rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:close_printer_handle(257)
close_printer_handle: Invalid handle (OURS)
Where is the problem or am i stupid?
Tony you could try to install the driver as root and root should a
member of the domain admins.
Thanks
Carsten
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Hello there.
I have a strange problem using samba's wins server.
The topology is as follows:
1. Server
2. Stations (Station A, Station B)
3. Remote Station (Connected with pptp to the server)
All stations are configured to use the server as the wins server.
The problem is that station A and B NEVER see the server and the remote
station simultaneously on the network neighborhood. Sometimes they see the
server, sometimes they see the remote station. the remote station does NOT
see the server at all, only itself and the 2 other stations, (When I ping
the server with it's hostname - I get a resolve and everything works fine,
but I still can't see the server on the network neighborhood, the same for
the 2 other stations, when they see the server I can ping the remote
station even when it's not on the network neighborhood at all (and vice
versa...)
It's a pptp connection using poptop, everything is working fine other than
the wins itself...
Oh, it's samba 2.2.0a (Slack 8).
I will upgrade it if that's the problem...
Thanks.
Regards
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I will try and keep this as brief as possible. Right now, our users
authenticate through one domain called x. We will soon be moving off of
x domain and use y domain. X doamin serves our files and printers and I
am setting up this linux box runing samba to take over those duties.
I was told just a few days ago that since x domain will no longer have
any resources, they would not authenticate us any more. Doamin y says
they do not do authentication of user and the linux box would do that.
So I have to make samba a PDC serving 95, 98 and a few NT boxes,
serve files and printers. Here is the problem, I can not get samba to
run. I set up the smb.conf and it nerver finds a master. The only time
it does is when I put a known workgroup in x's doamin. Should I have my
own domain on x made for our department?
Another question is how would I go about testing the PDC while still
on domain x, I will not have user accounts for all of the domain users
which would be a problem. I need to test the authentification before it
goes into production. Any thoughts qould be helpfull. IF I need to
provide any more info, please let me kow.
Thanks,
Tony Ricker
St. Louis University
# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the
# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed
# here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too
# many!) most of which are not shown in this example
#
# Any line which starts with a ; (semi-colon) or a # (hash)
# is a comment and is ignored. In this example we will use a #
# for commentry and a ; for parts of the config file that you
# may wish to enable
#
# NOTE: Whenever you modify this file you should run the command
"testparm"
# to check that you have not many any basic syntactic errors.
#
#======================= Global Settings
====================================[global]
# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name
workgroup = WTS1
# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
server string =PMO Samba Server
# This option is important for security. It allows you to restrict
# connections to machines which are on your local network. The
# following example restricts access to two C class networks and
# the "loopback" interface. For more examples of the syntax see
# the smb.conf man page
; hosts allow = 192.168.1. 192.168.2. 127.
# if you want to automatically load your printer list rather
# than setting them up individually then you'll need this
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = yes
# It should not be necessary to spell out the print system type unless
# yours is non-standard. Currently supported print systems include:
# bsd, sysv, plp, lprng, aix, hpux, qnx
printing = lprng
# Uncomment this if you want a guest account, you must add this to /etc/passwd
# otherwise the user "nobody" is used
; guest account = pcguest
# this tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine
# that connects
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
# Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb).
max log size = 0
# Security mode. Most people will want user level security. See
# security_level.txt for details.
security = user
# Use password server option only with security = server or
# security = domain
; password server = <NT-Server-Name>
# Password Level allows matching of _n_ characters of the password for
# all combinations of upper and lower case.
password level = 20
username level = 20
# You may wish to use password encryption. Please read
# ENCRYPTION.txt, Win95.txt and WinNT.txt in the Samba documentation.
# Do not enable this option unless you have read those documents
; encrypt passwords = yes
; smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
# The following is needed to keep smbclient from spouting spurious errors
# when Samba is built with support for SSL.
ssl CA certFile = /usr/share/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
# The following are needed to allow password changing from Windows to
# update the Linux sytsem password also.
# NOTE: Use these with 'encrypt passwords' and 'smb passwd file'
above.
# NOTE2: You do NOT need these to allow workstations to change only
# the encrypted SMB passwords. They allow the Unix password
# to be kept in sync with the SMB password.
; unix password sync = Yes
; passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
; passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *ReType*new*UNIX*password* %n\n
*passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*
# Unix users can map to different SMB User names
; username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
# Using the following line enables you to customise your configuration
# on a per machine basis. The %m gets replaced with the netbios name
# of the machine that is connecting
; include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%m
# Most people will find that this option gives better performance.
# See speed.txt and the manual pages for details
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
# Configure Samba to use multiple interfaces
# If you have multiple network interfaces then you must list them
# here. See the man page for details.
; interfaces = 192.168.12.2/24 192.168.13.2/24
# Configure remote browse list synchronisation here
# request announcement to, or browse list sync from:
# a specific host or from / to a whole subnet (see below)
; remote browse sync = 192.168.3.25 192.168.5.255
# Cause this host to announce itself to local subnets here
; remote announce = 192.168.1.255 192.168.2.44
# Browser Control Options:
# set local master to no if you don't want Samba to become a master
# browser on your network. Otherwise the normal election rules apply
local master = no
# OS Level determines the precedence of this server in master browser
# elections. The default value should be reasonable
; os level = 33
# Domain Master specifies Samba to be the Domain Master Browser. This
# allows Samba to collate browse lists between subnets. Don't use this
# if you already have a Windows NT domain controller doing this job
; domain master = yes
# Preferred Master causes Samba to force a local browser election on startup
# and gives it a slightly higher chance of winning the election
; preferred master = yes
# Enable this if you want Samba to be a domain logon server for
# Windows95 workstations.
; domain logons = yes
# if you enable domain logons then you may want a per-machine or
# per user logon script
# run a specific logon batch file per workstation (machine)
; logon script = %m.bat
# run a specific logon batch file per username
; logon script = %U.bat
# All NetBIOS names must be resolved to IP Addresses
# 'Name Resolve Order' allows the named resolution mechanism to be
specified
# the default order is "host lmhosts wins bcast". "host"
means use the unix
# system gethostbyname() function call that will use either /etc/hosts OR
# DNS or NIS depending on the settings of /etc/host.config, /etc/nsswitch.conf
# and the /etc/resolv.conf file. "host" therefore is system
configuration
# dependant. This parameter is most often of use to prevent DNS lookups
# in order to resolve NetBIOS names to IP Addresses. Use with care!
# The example below excludes use of name resolution for machines that are NOT
# on the local network segment
# - OR - are not deliberately to be known via lmhosts or via WINS.
; name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
# Windows Internet Name Serving Support Section:
# WINS Support - Tells the NMBD component of Samba to enable it's WINS
Server
; wins support = yes
# WINS Server - Tells the NMBD components of Samba to be a WINS Client
# Note: Samba can be either a WINS Server, or a WINS Client, but NOT both
; wins server = w.x.y.z
# WINS Proxy - Tells Samba to answer name resolution queries on
# behalf of a non WINS capable client, for this to work there must be
# at least one WINS Server on the network. The default is NO.
; wins proxy = yes
# DNS Proxy - tells Samba whether or not to try to resolve NetBIOS names
# via DNS nslookups. The built-in default for versions 1.9.17 is yes,
# this has been changed in version 1.9.18 to no.
dns proxy = no
# Case Preservation can be handy - system default is _no_
# NOTE: These can be set on a per share basis
; preserve case = no
; short preserve case = no
# Default case is normally upper case for all DOS files
; default case = lower
# Be very careful with case sensitivity - it can break things!
; case sensitive = no
#============================ Share Definitions
=============================[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
writable = yes
[rickert]
comment = rickert home directory
browseable = yes
writable = yes
# Un-comment the following and create the netlogon directory for Domain Logons
; [netlogon]
; comment = Network Logon Service
; path = /home/netlogon
; guest ok = yes
; writable = no
; share modes = no
# Un-comment the following to provide a specific roving profile share
# the default is to use the user's home directory
;[Profiles]
; path = /home/profiles
; browseable = no
; guest ok = yes
# NOTE: If you have a BSD-style print system there is no need to
# specifically define each individual printer
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
browseable = no
# Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print
guest ok = no
printable = yes
# This one is useful for people to share files
;[tmp]
; comment = Temporary file space
; path = /tmp
; read only = no
; public = yes
# A publicly accessible directory, but read only, except for people in
# the "staff" group
;[public]
; comment = Public Stuff
; path = /home/samba
; public = yes
; writable = yes
; printable = no
; write list = @staff
# Other examples.
#
# A private printer, usable only by fred. Spool data will be placed in
fred's
# home directory. Note that fred must have write access to the spool directory,
# wherever it is.
;[fredsprn]
; comment = Fred's Printer
; valid users = fred
; path = /homes/fred
; printer = freds_printer
; public = no
; printable = yes
# A private directory, usable only by fred. Note that fred requires write
# access to the directory.
;[fredsdir]
; comment = Fred's Service
; path = /usr/somewhere/private
; valid users = fred
; public = no
; writable = yes
; printable = no
# a service which has a different directory for each machine that connects
# this allows you to tailor configurations to incoming machines. You could
# also use the %u option to tailor it by user name.
# The %m gets replaced with the machine name that is connecting.
;[pchome]
; comment = PC Directories
; path = /usr/pc/%m
; public = no
; writable = yes
# A publicly accessible directory, read/write to all users. Note that all files
# created in the directory by users will be owned by the default user, so
# any user with access can delete any other user's files. Obviously this
# directory must be writable by the default user. Another user could of course
# be specified, in which case all files would be owned by that user instead.
;[public]
; path = /usr/somewhere/else/public
; public = yes
; only guest = yes
; writable = yes
; printable = no
# The following two entries demonstrate how to share a directory so that two
# users can place files there that will be owned by the specific users. In this
# setup, the directory should be writable by both users and should have the
# sticky bit set on it to prevent abuse. Obviously this could be extended to
# as many users as required.
;[myshare]
; comment = Mary's and Fred's stuff
; path = /usr/somewhere/shared
; valid users = mary fred
; public = no
; writable = yes
; printable = no
; create mask = 0765
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Hi,
I wanted to know how can I disable downloading of printer drivers
from samba server. I just want any windows machine to user the network
printers on samba and would like to user the drivers which are installed
already locally.
I have to do this because an NT machine user (which is neither
administrator nor power user) cannot use or add these network printers as
add printer wizard gives an error 'U do not have enough access to install
drivers locally on this machine'
regards
Amit
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I hope some one can tell me how to salve this problem my samba server is
giving programs a read only warning saying that the file is already in use
when it is not. Is there a way to fix this in my config file. Please help
on a time crunch. Thanks
Thank You
Bryan Pershall
Desktop Support Specialist
Lanclos Technical Services
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Hi,
I have tried to create a user root on the pdc and made it member of domain
admins but i still get the same error message ("Unable to change to the
specified driver, original settings will be restored")
The only thing I find in the log.smbd is this (repeated alot of times)
[2001/08/16 16:01:56, 0] smbd/server.c:open_sockets(251)
open_sockets: accept: Connection reset by peer
// Tony
2 + 2 = 5, for sufficiently large values of 2.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Carsten Grohmann [mailto:carsten.grohmann@dr-baldeweg.de]
> Sent: den 16 augusti 2001 16:13
> To: samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: printer problem
>
>
> Hi,
>
> i have 2 printers. the driver of the hp laserjet i can install
> successfull as root to the samba server and the other (epson stylus
> color) i receive the same message. After this i can found follow lines
> in my log:
>
> [2001/08/14 10:15:24, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(370)
> root logged in as admin user (root privileges)
> [2001/08/14 10:15:24, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(606)
> pc2 (192.168.2.2) connect to service print$ as user root (uid=0,
> gid=0) (pid 13125)
> [2001/08/14 10:15:24, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(646)
> pc2 (192.168.2.2) closed connection to service print$
> [2001/08/14 10:15:28, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:process_request_pdu(482)
> process_request_pdu: rpc data buffer too large (11583488) + (5656)
> [2001/08/14 10:15:28, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:unmarshall_rpc_header(346)
> unmarshall_rpc_header: FIRST flag not set in first PDU !
> [2001/08/14 10:15:31, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:process_request_pdu(482)
> process_request_pdu: rpc data buffer too large (11583488) + (5656)
> [2001/08/14 10:15:31, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:unmarshall_rpc_header(346)
> unmarshall_rpc_header: FIRST flag not set in first PDU !
> [2001/08/14 10:15:31, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_rfnpcnex(2482)
> _spoolss_rfnpcnex: Invalid handle (OURS).
> [2001/08/14 10:15:31, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_fcpn(4663)
> _spoolss_fcpn: Invalid handle (OURS)
> [2001/08/14 10:15:31, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:close_printer_handle(257)
> close_printer_handle: Invalid handle (OURS)
>
> Where is the problem or am i stupid?
>
> Tony you could try to install the driver as root and root should a
> member of the domain admins.
>
> Thanks
> Carsten
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I'm having a similar problem, with redhat and posix acls (bestbits) and
kernel 2.2.19, samba 2.2.1a fileserver, samba tng PDC. Everything works,
on the server acl side, but from NT, it
only shows the mapped ugo users and groups (ie. Everyone, root,
domainadmin (which is the owning group)), and not any of the additional
users and groups. Also, it will let me change the acls and add users or
groups from the samba-tng PDC (which is on the same machine as the samba
2.2.1a fileserver) but when I click on apply it comes back with Access
Denied. Has anyone gotten acls to work on a samba machine that is a member
of a domain, and not a pdc? Anyone else having these problems?
Thanks for any ideas or comments. I've been wanting this feature forever
to help out my less linux proficient staff, and the problem haunts me.
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, David Brodbeck wrote:
> Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 08:28:32 -0400
> From: David Brodbeck <DavidB@mail.interclean.com>
> To: 'Joshua McClintock' <joshm@internap.com>,
samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: RE: Samba ACL's
>
> This may be related to the problem I have -- editing ACLs from NT 4
doesn't
> work at all for me in Samba 2.2.1a. You can pull up the Permissions
dialog,
> and make all the changes you want, but when you click "OK" the
ACL for the
> file is not actually changed. I've mentioned this on the list but no
one's
> responded. I'm assuming at this point that it's a known bug and
hoping it
> will be fixed in 2.2.2.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joshua McClintock [mailto:joshm@internap.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 6:16 PM
> To: samba@lists.samba.org
> Cc: samweis.g@gmx.net
> Subject: Samba ACL's
>
>
> I patched up a 2.4.7 kernel with all the steps found at that site. I got my
> samba to compile with --with-acl-support. However, extended attributes
> "ACE's"
> in the windows world do not stay when copying a file from Windows 2000 to a
> Samba Share. I'm not sure whats up. I get the little +'s next to my
files
> when
> doing an "ls -l", but getfacl/showacl only show info for
user/group/other
> and
> nothing about all the other ACE's attached to it.
>
> I can have a file called foo.txt with an ACE list of 5 different people
with
> different permissions. If I copy it to a samba share, they all dissappear.
> Can
> anyone clue me in? Do I need to do anything with VFS? If so, what?
>
> Joshua McClintock
> joshm@internap.com
>
>
>
> *************************************************************
>
> Hi all
>
> has anyone here got samba 2.2.1a compiled/working with the ACL-kernel-patch
> from
> http://acl.bestbits.at/ on a suse linux box? I got the 2.4.5 kernel with
the
> appropriate patches
> for access control lists compiled and working just fine, but samba
won't
> compile :(
> I can't even get it configured --with-acl-support
>
> any hints?
>
> Marco Engel
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I patched up a 2.4.7 kernel with all the steps found at that site. I got my
samba to compile with --with-acl-support. However, extended attributes
"ACE's"
in the windows world do not stay when copying a file from Windows 2000 to a
Samba Share. I'm not sure whats up. I get the little +'s next to my
files
when
doing an "ls -l", but getfacl/showacl only show info for
user/group/other
and
nothing about all the other ACE's attached to it.
I can have a file called foo.txt with an ACE list of 5 different people with
different permissions. If I copy it to a samba share, they all dissappear.
Can
anyone clue me in? Do I need to do anything with VFS? If so, what?
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What is the difference between pam_ldap & nss-ldap and the futur
implementation of ldap in samba ?
Will it be easy to change from the first to the second when it will be
available ? Is it better for me to wait before building my domain
controller, or can I start now using nss-ldap & pam ?
Thanks, matthieu
Gerald Carter wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Tarjei Huse wrote:
>
> > I would like to advise you to look into the changes done in the schema
> > used for samba-tng. If I remember they were done so that you can make
> > one ldap entry that is both a winnt user/group and unix user/group.
>
> I'm familar with the tng LDAP schema. :-)
>
> > Also, what is the timescale?
>
> Depending upon testing, possibily for 2.2.2. If not, very soon after.
>
> cheers, jerry
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On August 16, 2001, Tony Ricker wrote:> [...]
> So I have to make samba a PDC serving 95, 98 and a few NT boxes,
> serve files and printers. Here is the problem, I can not get samba to
> run. I set up the smb.conf and it nerver finds a master.
You specified "local master = no". So Samba is looking for the local
master browser of the given domain/workgroup. Since you've specified
a new domain there's no local master browser yet.
> The only time
> it does is when I put a known workgroup in x's doamin. Should I have my
> own domain on x made for our department?
If you're going to do authentication and domain logons for your department
you should set up your own domain y. In order to get this working you'll
have to have the following options at least:
# name of your new NT domain
workgroup = NEWDOMAIN
# get local master for your domain in the subnet the server is in
local master = yes
# you'll have to be the PDC and master browser for your new domain
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
These are additional options you should think about depending on your
actual needs and your network configuration:
# gives you nice features like netlogon scripts and policies (think about
# upgrading to a newer version if you're running some version less than
# 2.x - support for domain logons is steadily enlarged!)
domain logons = yes
# if your domain is spread over more than one subnet you'll have to do
# some remote announcing in order to exchange browse lists
remote announce = 192.168.1.255
# ... and you'll have to act as WINS server since there will be no NT
# server doing this job for your new domain (or do you like to distribute
# lmhosts files to each Windows box ;-)
wins support = yes
> Another question is how would I go about testing the PDC while still
> on domain x, I will not have user accounts for all of the domain users
> which would be a problem. I need to test the authentification before it
> goes into production. Any thoughts qould be helpfull. IF I need to
> provide any more info, please let me kow.
Maybe you should take a single workstation (not in production use) for
each Windows version you'll have to support to test authentication with
the new domain.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tony Ricker
> St. Louis University
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Ian Truelsen wrote:>
> I have been trying to set up Samba on my RecHat 7.1 system. I have tried to
> keep the smb.conf file as simple as possible to allow me to get the basics
> up and running first. I have set up all the network requirements (the
> network is running fine between the two computers for internet access,
> etc.). The host files are all set up and I have created the smbpasswd file.
> I checked to make sure that samba was in fact running and it is. What it
> won't do is allow me to see my server from my client machine.
>
Wild stab: you haven't configured Client for Microsoft Networks on your
WinME machine?
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You can look at it thus way:
Winbox -> request -> samba querys underlying unix system-> pam ->
ldap
|
\
\- AND checks it's own user db
->
samba -> ldap
Heres the point: When both of these are stored in a ldap base things get
easyer. If you want to play with such a setup, I suggest you try samba-tng
(it also has a ldap howto).
Tarjei
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> What is the difference between pam_ldap & nss-ldap and the futur
> implementation of ldap in samba ?
>
> Will it be easy to change from the first to the second when it will be
> available ? Is it better for me to wait before building my domain
> controller, or can I start now using nss-ldap & pam ?
>
> Thanks, matthieu
>
> Gerald Carter wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Tarjei Huse wrote:
> >
> > > I would like to advise you to look into the changes done in the
schema
> > > used for samba-tng. If I remember they were done so that you can
make
> > > one ldap entry that is both a winnt user/group and unix
user/group.
> >
> > I'm familar with the tng LDAP schema. :-)
> >
> > > Also, what is the timescale?
> >
> > Depending upon testing, possibily for 2.2.2. If not, very soon after.
> >
> > cheers, jerry
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Subject: RE: Samba ACL's
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The actual ACLs work great for me. I just can't modify them from NT, I have
to do it from the command line on the Samba server with setfacl. The
machine is not a PDC, it's authenticating from a Windows NT PDC using
winbind. I'm running Samba 2.2.1a with winbind from an old CVS copy of
HEAD. (Could that mismatch be part of my problem? Should I try a winbind
from the Samba_2_2 branch?
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Subject: RE: Samba ACL's
I'm having a similar problem, with redhat and posix acls (bestbits) and
kernel 2.2.19, samba 2.2.1a fileserver, samba tng PDC. Everything works,
on the server acl side, but from NT, it
only shows the mapped ugo users and groups (ie. Everyone, root,
domainadmin (which is the owning group)), and not any of the additional
users and groups. Also, it will let me change the acls and add users or
groups from the samba-tng PDC (which is on the same machine as the samba
2.2.1a fileserver) but when I click on apply it comes back with Access
Denied. Has anyone gotten acls to work on a samba machine that is a member
of a domain, and not a pdc? Anyone else having these problems?
Thanks for any ideas or comments. I've been wanting this feature forever
to help out my less linux proficient staff, and the problem haunts me.
Alex West
kill-9@warbeast.com
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From: Jorge Sarmiento <jsarmiento@ccom.org>
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> Hello everybody!
>
> I want to set up a WINS Server on a Network like this:
>
>
> 1 Domain Controlled by a an NT 4.0 PDC
> 7 Workgroups (1 for each different area of the company)
> Everything on the 192.168.1.0 net
> 120 PCs that make login on the PDC
>
> Is my smb.conf right?
> How can I test if it WINS is working ok?
>
> I have done the following smb.conf:
>
> ______________________________________
> # Samba config file created using SWAT
> # from 192.168.20.150 (192.168.20.150)
> # Date: 2001/07/02 19:31:00
>
> # Global parameters
> [global]
> workgroup = LINUX
> netbios name = TUX
> server string = Samba Server
> interfaces = 192.168.1.250
> log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
> max log size = 0
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
> os level = 250
> dns proxy = No
> wins support = Yes
> hosts allow = 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0
>
>
> #[homes]
> # comment = Home Directories
> # writeable = Yes
> # browseable = No
>
> #[printers]
> # comment = All Printers
> # path = /var/spool/samba
> # printable = Yes
> # browseable = No
> ___________________________________________
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From: Joshua McClintock <joshm@internap.com>
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Subject: Patch against 2.2.1a for NetUserEnum()
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 16:39:00 GMT
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Hello, I was told to write the list to ask if someone could send me a patch
against 2.2.1a that fixes a problem I'm having. I am using Cygwin on the
client machine. There is a program called mkpasswd which normally probes the
local SAM for user information and then outputs a sudo /etc/passwd for cygwin
to use. If you give it the -d flag, it then probes the DC for this same
information. This is the error I get on the backend when trying to do this.
Jeremy A. said this had been fixed in CVS, but I don't know which patch I
need? Can someone help?
==============================================================[2001/08/14
13:19:55, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 2734 (2.2.1a)
Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
[2001/08/14 13:19:55, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
==============================================================[2001/08/14
13:19:55, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1101)
PANIC: internal error
[2001/08/14 13:19:55, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
==============================================================[2001/08/14
13:19:55, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 2735 (2.2.1a)
Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
[2001/08/14 13:19:55, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
==============================================================[2001/08/14
13:19:55, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1101)
PANIC: internal error
[2001/08/14 13:19:55, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_query_useraliases(2454)
_samr_query_useraliases: Not yet implemented.
[2001/08/14 13:19:55, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_query_useraliases(2454)
_samr_query_useraliases: Not yet implemented.
[2001/08/14 13:19:55, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_query_useraliases(2454)
_samr_query_useraliases: Not yet implemented.
[2001/08/14 13:19:55, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_query_useraliases(2454)
_samr_query_useraliases: Not yet implemented.
[2001/08/14 13:19:55, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
==============================================================[2001/08/14
13:19:55, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 2737 (2.2.1a)
Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
[2001/08/14 13:19:55, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
==============================================================[2001/08/14
13:19:55, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1101)
PANIC: internal error
[2001/08/14 13:19:56, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_query_useraliases(2454)
_samr_query_useraliases: Not yet implemented.
[2001/08/14 13:19:56, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_query_useraliases(2454)
_samr_query_useraliases: Not yet implemented.
[2001/08/14 13:19:56, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_query_useraliases(2454)
_samr_query_useraliases: Not yet implemented.
[2001/08/14 13:19:56, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_query_useraliases(2454)
_samr_query_useraliases: Not yet implemented.
[2001/08/14 13:19:56, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
==============================================================[2001/08/14
13:19:56, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 2739 (2.2.1a)
Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
[2001/08/14 13:19:56, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
==============================================================
Here is the garble from the client side.
Administrator@WIN2KTEST ~
$ mkpasswd -d
Everyone:*:0:0:,S-1-1-0::
SYSTEM:*:18:18:,S-1-5-18::
Administrators:*:544:544:,S-1-5-32-544::
NetUserEnum() failed with 1726
Administrator@WIN2KTEST ~
$ mkpasswd -d
Everyone:*:0:0:,S-1-1-0::
SYSTEM:*:18:18:,S-1-5-18::
Administrators:*:544:544:,S-1-5-32-544::
NetUserEnum() failed with 1726
Joshua McClintock
joshm@internap.com
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From: Carsten Reckord <creckord@owl-online.de>
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Hi folks,
I am currently experiencing some (at least to me) REALLY weird problems:
Using Samba 2.2.x (tried 2.2.0 and 2.2.1a) I have set up a Samba-Server
with userlevel security. Accessing the server from a Linux box works 100%
perfect.
But same thing on the SAME CLIENTS running either Win2k (SP1) or WinNT(SP6)
leads to problems - see below, but first the config:
The smb.conf file I use (a minimalistic one for testing purposes) looks as
follows (including some different values I checked out):
[global]
encrypt passwords = Yes
os level = 80
preferred master = Yes/No
dns proxy = Yes/No
hosts allow = 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0
interfaces = 192.168.0.128 # tried w/o too
browseable = Yes
map to guest = Bad User
guest account = nobody
wins support = Yes/No
wins proxy = Yes/No
[homes]
browseable = No
hosts allow = 192.168.0.128/255.255.255.248
[full]
path=/
valid users = root
hosts allow = 192.168.0.128/255.255.255.248
[docs]
path=/usr/share/doc
guest ok = Yes
[tmp]
path=/tmp
Ok, now for the problem:
I can browse the share list from the windows clients without problem,
mounting the shares is no problem either.
But trying to access the contents of some of the shares I am out of luck.
For example I cannot list the contents of my homedir (e.g. for root)
mounted through the homes-share or the contents of the full-share. Likewise
I cannot list the contents of some sub-directories of the docs-share
(packages, faq/faq ...). Using the Explorer to do so it takes about 1
minute and then I get something like "cannot access share. network name no
longer exists" or "network path not found". Typing dir in a dos
box just
returns an empty list after the same 1 minute.
Trying to copy a file to one of those shares/dirs from the Explorer nothing
happens at all, from the dos box I get a "write error".
tmp-share and some other subdirs of the docs-share work fine.
To make things even stranger: Using the same config with the same samba
version on a different Linux box (same Distribution/kernel/...) there are
no problems at all...
Does anybody have any idea about that? Thanx in advance.
In case you need more information:
-Server is SuSE Linux 7.2, Kernel 2.4.4
-Directories I talked about are all owned by root/root and have permissios
755 (700 for roots home)
Some other stuff running on the server:
ISC dhcpd 3.0rc4
Bind 9
And in case you really want to investigate deeper in this I have added
gzipped level 3 protocols of a successful connect to the tmp-share and a
messed up connect to the full-share, both beginning with a freshly started
smbd
So again, thanx in advance for any help...
Carsten
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All,
I anm setting up samba for the first time and I want to set the
debug to the highest level so I can see exactly what is happening when
it does not work. I have looked and the man pages and samba.org for the
answer but to no avail. Could someone help me in this matter? I
apprciate yout time.
Tony Ricker
St. Louin University
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Hi folks,
I am currently experiencing some (at least to me) REALLY weird problems:
Using Samba 2.2.x (tried 2.2.0 and 2.2.1a) I have set up a Samba-Server
with userlevel security. Accessing the server from a Linux box works 100%
perfect.
But same thing on the SAME CLIENTS running either Win2k (SP1) or WinNT(SP6)
leads to problems - see below, but first the config:
The smb.conf file I use (a minimalistic one for testing purposes) looks as
follows (including some different values I checked out):
[global]
encrypt passwords = Yes
os level = 80
preferred master = Yes/No
dns proxy = Yes/No
hosts allow = 192.168.0.0/255.255.255.0
interfaces = 192.168.0.128 # tried w/o too
browseable = Yes
map to guest = Bad User
guest account = nobody
wins support = Yes/No
wins proxy = Yes/No
[homes]
browseable = No
hosts allow = 192.168.0.128/255.255.255.248
[full]
path=/
valid users = root
hosts allow = 192.168.0.128/255.255.255.248
[docs]
path=/usr/share/doc
guest ok = Yes
[tmp]
path=/tmp
Ok, now for the problem:
I can browse the share list from the windows clients without problem,
mounting the shares is no problem either.
But trying to access the contents of some of the shares I am out of luck.
For example I cannot list the contents of my homedir (e.g. for root)
mounted through the homes-share or the contents of the full-share. Likewise
I cannot list the contents of some sub-directories of the docs-share
(packages, faq/faq ...). Using the Explorer to do so it takes about 1
minute and then I get something like "cannot access share. network name no
longer exists" or "network path not found". Typing dir in a dos
box just
returns an empty list after the same 1 minute.
Trying to copy a file to one of those shares/dirs from the Explorer nothing
happens at all, from the dos box I get a "write error".
tmp-share and some other subdirs of the docs-share work fine.
To make things even stranger: Using the same config with the same samba
version on a different Linux box (same Distribution/kernel/...) there are
no problems at all...
Does anybody have any idea about that? Thanx in advance.
In case you need more information:
-Server is SuSE Linux 7.2, Kernel 2.4.4
-Directories I talked about are all owned by root/root and have permissios
755 (700 for roots home)
Some other stuff running on the server:
ISC dhcpd 3.0rc4
Bind 9
And in case you really want to investigate deeper in this I have added
gzipped level 3 protocols of a successful connect to the tmp-share and a
messed up connect to the full-share, both beginning with a freshly started
smbd
So again, thanx in advance for any help...
Carsten
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do an rpm verify, and make sure the only thing that changed was your
smb.conf
you might try grabbing the latest rpm from samba.org...
I always un-install the redhat samba rpm, and use the latest smaba one.
the nice thing about the redhat rpm is the smb initscript...
it has the reload option, which will re-read the smb.conf in without
dropping connections, and re-hups all the spawned daemon processes.
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From: samba-admin@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin@lists.samba.org]On
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Subject: Samaba gave up the ghost - why?
This were going good for over a month. I and compiled and installed 2.2.0a.
The two PeeCees would connect to it without a hitch. Then for some reason,
data transfer from the linux server to the PeeCees slowed to a snail's pace.
So I decided to reboot the Linux RH 7.1 system. Now Samaba refuses to
keep running.
About 5 seconds after I start the smbd and nmbd servers, they die.
Actually,
the nmbd server takes longer, but it too dies in a short period of time.
What would cause the server to die? In /var/log/messages, all that is
logged that they the programs started. No messages about the failure.
Even then, I suspect that the messages are from the startup script in init.d
and not output from smbd.
It run from the command line because it complains about the standard input
not being a socket.
strace doesn't help, since once it forks as a daemon, the connection is
lost:
stat64("/usr/local/samba/lib/codepages/unicode_map.850",
{st_mode=S_IFREG|0664, st_size=131614, ...}) = 0
open("/usr/local/samba/lib/codepages/unicode_map.850",
O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE)
= 5
fstat64(5, {st_mode=S_IFREG|0664, st_size=131614, ...}) = 0
mmap2(NULL, 4096, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0)
0x40019000
read(5, "\1\200850\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\2\0\0\0\0"...,
4096)
= 4096
mmap2(NULL, 135168, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_PRIVATE|MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0)
= 0x401a7000
read(5, "_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0"..., 126976)
126976
read(5, "_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0_\0"..., 4096) =
542
close(5) = 0
munmap(0x40019000, 4096) = 0
rt_sigaction(SIGHUP, {0x804b848, [HUP], SA_RESTART|0x4000000}, NULL, 8) = 0
fork() = 2639
_exit(0) = ?
Anyone have any ideas as to what could have happened to by box after
rebooting
that would cause the Samaba server to stop running?
How can I get the smbd program to log what the hell it is doing?
Thanks in advance. I need to get this up and running again.
MB
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> This whole samba thing is new to me, but I'm slowly trekking through
it.
> I
> have a questions for you guys ...
>
> I'm trying to get another samba server (HP-UX 11.00) up right now.
> Currently, we are running NIS on the machine that the samba server is
> currently on. I don't want samba to get usernames and passwords on the
> samba
> server that I'm trying to get up, but instead, look to the NIS server
> for
> this information. I've been tweaking around with the smb.conf for a
bit,
> but
> am fairly unsure of what I'm doing. I will include the smb.conf files
> for
> (first) the server ("data") that is not yet working and secondly,
the
> smb.conf file for the samba server (and NIS -- "spock") that is,
for the
>
> most part, working. Thank you all so very much.
Hi,
If you are still looking for a way to do this...
You might try setting up your primary Samba server to be a PDC. Then add your
second samba server as a member server. You will still need to use a smbpasswd
file to store the information about the users in addition to your NIS user info,
but you can use "unix password sync = yes" to keep your Unix passwords
synched
up with your NIS passwords. If I'm not mistaken, in addition, you can use
an
"add user script = ..." param with a custom script to automatically
add the
Unix/NIS user when a new user is added from "User manager for Domains"
to create
users on the fly.
I personally am using NIS, but I am still manually adding the smb user account
with the smbpasswd command. At least I don't have to create local accounts
for
all the users.
I saw a web site recently where someone simulates a PDC/BDC using Samba that was
pretty good. Here is the URL:
http://www.skippy.net/linux/smb-howto.html
Good luck, I hope you find a configuration that works for you.
Arnold Andrews
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Subject: NIS+ database problem while trying to use smbpasswd
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I tried running the "cat smbpasswd | source/script/mknissmbpasswd.sh"
script
but I'm running into a new problem. Even though I was able to successfully
create the "smbpasswd.org_dir" table, (used
source/script/mknissmbpwdtbl.sh)
the mknissmbpasswd.sh failed, saying that it could not find the
smbpasswd.org_dir.<domain>. Is there something that I am still missing in
trying to get this to run correctly?
TIA,
Deborah
Here is partial output from the attempt to run the mknissmbpasswd.sh script
(before running it, I scripted so that I would have a log of the process)
(44 T": Not found.
./mknissmbpasswd.sh: smbpasswd.org_dir.asas.ast.lmco.com.: not found
pwdlset_t=":": Not found.
./mknissmbpasswd.sh: smbpasswd.org_dir.asas.ast.lmco.com.: not found
pwdlset_t=":": Not found.
./mknissmbpasswd.sh: smbpasswd.org_dir.asas.ast.lmco.com.: not found
pwdlset_t="<^L<%vR": Not found.
I did the same (scripting) when I ran the first script (mknissmbpwdtbl.sh)
and it stipulates that the smbpasswd.org_dir was created. Doing a "nisgrep
-o smbpasswd.org_dir" displays a whole lot of info. here's a partial
listing:
Object Name : "smbpasswd"
Directory : "org_dir.asas.ast.lmco.com."
Owner : "arls4000.asas.ast.lmco.com."
Group : "smb.asas.ast.lmco.com."
Access Rights : ----rmcdrmcd----
Time to Live : 12:0:0
Creation Time : Thu Aug 16 08:12:20 2001
Mod. Time : Thu Aug 16 08:14:48 2001
Object Type : TABLE
Table Type : smbpasswd_tbl
Number of Columns : 22
Character Separator : :
Search Path :
Columns :
[0] Name : name
Attributes : (SEARCHABLE, TEXTUAL DATA, CASE SENSITIVE)
Access Rights : r---r---r---r---
[1] Name : uid
Attributes : (SEARCHABLE, TEXTUAL DATA, CASE SENSITIVE)
Access Rights : r---r---r---r---
Deborah Santomauro
Unix System Administrator
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems
email: deborah.santomauro@lmco.com
Work: 303-971-7333
Fax: 303-977-4965
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Subject: Re: Unchangeable registry
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On Wed, Aug 15, 2001 at 03:18:15PM -0400, Sean P. Elble
wrote:> Erik,
>
> I believe this involves modifying the file name of ntuser.dat to
ntuser.man.
> I may be mistaken, as I don't use Windows 2000. I tried checking my
Samba
> HOW-TO collection, but I didn't find any information regarding this.
Someone
> else might be able to provide more information than I can. Hope that helps.
Can you point me to an URL where I can find more informations? My
knowledge about windows 2000 is very very small. I am normally using
Unix.
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On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 10:32:20AM +0200, Christian Barth
wrote:> > Hi
> >
> > At our school, we got 15 new laptops and a linux-server. The laptops
are
> > running w2k-sp2. The server is running debian-woody with samba-2.2.1a.
> >
> > Is it possible to create a user-account which is not able to write his
> > profile back. That means for me to have a user (called guest) which is
> > not able to write back changes he has made. So if he has changed the
> > desktop-background-color, the changes should not be written back to
the
> > pdc, so that the next time the user loggs in, he will have is original
> > background-color.
> May be look for "modenary prifiles": It should be very simpel:
just
> rename NTuser.dat to NTuser.mon, or some thing like this: search this
> list, was here a couple of times.
I have now searched through about 200 articles containing these words
but I could not find any usefull informations. Can you point me to a
special posting?
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I am trying to get my Linux box to show up on my NT Network Neighborhood
using SAMBA. I've installed SAMBA 2.2.0 via the RPMs. I've started to
wend
my way through the diagnosis procedure and cannot get past Step 8. I've
read through about a thousand articles and cannot seem to find the solution.
Here's the output from ifconfig on my Linux box:
=====================================================eth0 Link
encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:C0:4F:A0:6D:76
inet addr:152.3.148.140 Bcast:152.3.148.255 Mask:255.255.255.0
UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1
RX packets:750675 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:19543 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:100
Interrupt:14 Base address:0xdc00
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:16436 Metric:1
RX packets:180 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:180 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
=====================================================
And here's ipconfig /all from my NT box:
===================================================== Windows NT IP
Configuration
Host Name . . . . . . . . . : fonduevm.mc.duke.edu
DNS Servers . . . . . . . . : 152.3.250.1
152.3.17.193
152.3.250.2
Node Type . . . . . . . . . : Hybrid
NetBIOS Scope ID. . . . . . :
IP Routing Enabled. . . . . : No
WINS Proxy Enabled. . . . . : No
NetBIOS Resolution Uses DNS : Yes
Ethernet adapter AMDPCN1:
Description . . . . . . . . : AMD PCNET Family Ethernet Adapter
Physical Address. . . . . . : 00-50-56-99-94-8C
DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . : No
IP Address. . . . . . . . . : 152.3.148.151
Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway . . . . . . : 152.3.148.250
Primary WINS Server . . . . : 152.3.250.1
Secondary WINS Server . . . : 152.3.17.193
=====================================================
I've tried a lot of combinations of things and nothing seems to work. Any
help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
George S. Hugh
273 Hudson Hall Annex
Duke University
(919)660-5167
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put the statement:
log level = 10
in your [global] section of the smb.conf file.
Hope this helps,
Don
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Subject: Debug question
All,
I anm setting up samba for the first time and I want to set the
debug to the highest level so I can see exactly what is happening when
it does not work. I have looked and the man pages and samba.org for the
answer but to no avail. Could someone help me in this matter? I
apprciate yout time.
Tony Ricker
St. Louin University
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Hi,
i would like to know if the winbind needs to be install in a samba 2.2.x
or
i can install it in a samba 2.0.x?
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I have SAMBA 2.0.7 on a Linux box running SuSE 6.3. Two weeks ago my
Windows 2000 SP2 machine could access my NFS home directory without any
problems. Now, when I access my UNIX home directory through SAMBA, I don't
access my account as myself but as "other". For example, if I have a
directory dummy (/home/username/dummy) I can't go into that directory if the
permissions are:
drwxrwx--- username group
When I try to enter the directory I get an error message that says:
J:\dummy is not accessible.
Access is denied.
We use a username map but my entry is simply "username = username". I
took
it out and it didn't help.
I tried using the force user option but it has not worked. Can anyone
suggest other workarounds or hacks? Thanks, I really need to get my access
back. The relevant smb.conf snippet is below.
JG
[global]
workgroup = XXX
netbios name = XXX
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = XXX
username map = /etc/smbusers
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 50
name resolve order = host bcast
load printers = No
local master = No
hide files = /.?*/.?*.?*/
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
valid users = %u
force user = %u
writeable = Yes
browseable = No
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From: Andrew Greig <agreig@protectionprojects.co.za>
I am a new Linux administrator, and am at a loss to solve default
create mode and force group problems.
We have W2000 PC's connected to our Linux file server. One of the
shares is called IFE, which is for use by a group called "ife". Some
of these users are also members of other groups and to solve file
creation and sharing I would like to force each file created to have
its GID as ife.
The smb.conf file contains the following IFE share data:
[IFE]
comment = IFE's folder
path = /files/IFE
force group = ife
read only = No
directory mask = 0770
The GLOBAL parameters contain the following:
create mask = 0770
force create mode = 00
directory mask = 0775
force directory mode = 00
The problem is that these parameters are ignored when a new files
is created in share (directory) IFE. For example, two test files I
created 'ls' as follows:
-rwxrw---- 1 aeg tekstaff 8988 Aug 16 09:26
/files/IFE/ATEST1.lwp
-rwxrw---- 1 aeg tekstaff 8984 Aug 16 09:44
/files/IFE/ATest2.lwp
It can be seen that both the permissions and GID do not comply
with the parameters in smb.conf
Please help - any suggestions will be most welcome!
DESPERATE
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Hello All,
Can a Linux machine running Samba-2.2.1a participate in a
windows 2K domain (specifically security and share permissions
on a group level, i.e. assume there are machines in group 'foo'
what we want to be able to do is change security on group 'foo'
and have it filter down to all the machines which are a part
of group 'foo').
-Bill
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PREFACE: I am a newbie to Linux so take my advice with that in mind.
This setup worked great for me and I hope it works for you. I had
originally installed Linux and tried for three days to get SAMBA
operational(everything worked except retrieving files from Linux back to
the Windows PCs, lots of oplock errors). Since I wouldn't lose much by
reinstalling RH and starting fresh I tried again. This may be an
unacceptable retreat for some of you experts but I was able to meet the
goal.....
GOAL: Install RH7.1, enable SAMBA so I could do file sharing on my home
network. Home network is 3 PCs running W98, W2000, Linux (let's call
them LINUX, PC1, PC2, all on workgroup WG). A firewall device is
connected to the Internet and DHCPs all the home machines in the 192.168
range.
INSTALL: Installed RH 7.1 fresh, a custom installation picking and
choosing components through the GUI setup. Idea here was to make
minimal changes to the base install and try to make it work. Changed
these files as follows (replace the xxx with the IP #s assigned to your
machines).
Note: The DHCP assigns the same addresses to the same machines even
after reboots all around so I could make the associations in these
files without it creating a problem.
hosts file in /etc directory (use everything between the *****)
*********************************************************
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost linux
192.168.xxx.xxx localhost.localdomain localhost linux
192.168.xxx.xxx PC1
192.168.xxx.xxx PC2
**********************************************************
lmhosts file in /etc/samba directory
********************************************************
127.0.0.1 linux localhost
192.168.xxx.xxx linux
192.168.xxx.xxx PC1
192.168.xxx.xxx PC2
********************************************************
smb.conf file in /etc/samba directory
*******************************************************
[global]
netbios name = linux
workgroup = WG
server string = Samba Server
hosts allow = 192.168.xxx. 127.
printcap name = /etc/printcap
printing = lprng
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 500
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
ssl CA certFile = /usr/share/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
remote browse sync = 192.168.xxx.255
remote announce = 192.168.xxx.255
local master = no
dns proxy = no
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
writable = yes
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
browseable = no
guest ok = no
printable = yes
***************************************************************
Create accounts on LINUX for the other two users on the PCs. The users
on the PCs should log on to their respective machines with the same name
and password that will be used to access their LINUX account. I highly
recommend www.wown.com or www.helmig.com for a very good write-up of
windows related networking.
This setup gives each user a directory on LINUX in the /homes
directory. I am able to do file transfers both ways reliably. I can
browse from the Windows PCs and see LINUX. Double clicking on LINUX
shows a folder under the account name and a shared printer. I have yet
to be able to print reliably from LINUX to a shared printer on PC1. I
did however meet the goal of file sharing and I continue to hammer
away......Future goals are printing to a windows share on another PC and
creating a PUBLIC folder...hey it may seem like small potatoes but I
feel like I'm living large :).
I hope this helps some of you. Thanks to all people who have helped me
in this community.
Marcus Booth
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Pardon my ignorance, but I need some help getting to my Samba drive. I
have the following smb.conf in /etc/samba and though it is working fine
at my office, I cannot get it working on my home network. xfer is the
shared directory:
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = Roberts
netbios name = radio5
server string = Shared drive
security = share
ssl CA certFile = /usr/share/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 0
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
guest account = ftp
hosts allow = 192.168.0.
interfaces = 192.168.0.5/24
[public]
comment = Public stuff
path = /xfer
public = yes
writable = yes
[xfer]
path = /xfer
writeable = Yes
guest ok = Yes
browsable = yes
public = yes
available = yes
only user = no
create mode =0750
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I have exactly the same problem as Ian Truelsen noted below.
I have Client for "Microsoft Networks Properties" set as follows:
Logon validation
Log on to Windows NT domain -> Checked
Windows ND domain -> Set as 192.168.1.1
Network logon options
Logon and restart network connections
Network
Identification
Computer name -> lan_user1
Workgroup -> office.lan
Access Control
Share-level access control
Primary logon
Client for Microsoft Network'
File & Print Sharing
Access to my files -> Checked
Print to my printer -> Checked
TCP/IP
Specify an IP address -> 192.168.1.1 with Mask 255.255.255.0
WINS Configuration set to Enable WINS Resolution -> 192.168.1.1
Gateway set to -> 192.168.1.1
I have a file C:\WINDOWS\HOSTS which contains
192.168.1.1 lan_sys_opt lan_sys_opt.office.lan
192.168.1.2 lan_user1 lan_user1.office.lan
I can ping from the server to the workstation by either IP address or name.
I can ping from the workstation to the server by IP address only. I can not
ping from the workstation to the server by name and it is for that reason
that I set the Windows ND domain was set to 192.168.1.1 instead of the name.
I would appreciate any help that may be rendered.
Thanks
Frank
On Thursday 16 August 2001 12:05 pm, Keith G. Murphy
wrote:> Ian Truelsen wrote:
> > I have been trying to set up Samba on my Red Hat 7.1 system. I have
tried
> > to keep the smb.conf file as simple as possible to allow me to get the
> > basics up and running first. I have set up all the network
requirements
> > (the network is running fine between the two computers for internet
> > access, etc.). The host files are all set up and I have created the
> > smbpasswd file. I checked to make sure that samba was in fact running
and
> > it is. What it won't do is allow me to see my server from my
client
> > machine.
>
> Wild stab: you haven't configured Client for Microsoft Networks on your
> WinME machine?
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Hmmm...
I thought I had my frozen backup problem licked with the suggestion to not
follow looping links...but sadly, this is not the case. It crashed last
night again -- with the last file it looked at being
/usr/share/sendmail/ostype/altos.m4, a plain ol' text file with nothing
special about it that I can see.
In checking over my logs, however, I've found a suspicious few lines:
[2001/08/15 00:28:47, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(540)
write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
[2001/08/15 00:28:47, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(566)
write_socket: Error writing 5 bytes to socket 6: ERRNO = Broken pipe
[2001/08/15 00:28:47, 0] lib/util_sock.c:send_smb(754)
Error writing 5 bytes to client. -1. Exiting
Any idea what might cause this?
Alex Kirk
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Dear folks,
I have been playing with this for a couple of days and cannot make any
headway. Hopefully someone can suggest something!
I have installed Samba and am attempting to use swat, but when I try to log
in as root I receive a message that my authorization is bad, even though my
password is typed correctly. This problem occurs whether I try to connect
on the local host or over the network.
After the first login attempt, under Netscape 4.7x, I am presented with the
"Authorization failed. Retry?" dialog box. Under Internet Explorer, I
am
presented with a "401 Bad Authorization" error.
I have installed Samba 2.2.1a on a system with FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE. Samba
was compiled from source, configure script was run with no command line
options. The FreeBSD box is cleanly installed with a generic kernel. (This
problem also occurs on FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE.) If I compile and install
Samba 2.0.9 on the system, swat works as expected. As soon as I install
2.2.1a, it breaks.
I noticed several similar problems in the archives, but they don't seem to
fit my situation. I am not using PAM or running anything out of the
ordinary. I have installed several previous versions of Samba on different
machines, but have never run into a problem like this. (This is my first
try with the 2.2.x branch.)
I have no idea where I went wrong. Can anyone suggest a possible
cause/solution? If anyone would like more details, please feel free to ask
questions.
Thanks for reading this far! :)
Matt
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hey guys,
I hate to post this here, but I need at least a place to look.
where do I look for help on this, I've been on bugzilla.redhat.com
and on the chat servers listed on the linux site, but I cant find
anything on :
Why can I build, but not re-build a 2.4.x kernel on my redhat 7.1
boxes???
I must remove the directory and then uncompress from the tar each
time I wan't to build the thing.
thx in advance!!!!
Fred
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Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 23:18:52 -0500
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i need more info,
1 provide more infomation about the share, are you trying to access
the same share from home and work are you trying to duplicate the
share?
provide conf files for both machines (working and not).
on my setup, 'restrict anonymous' had to be set to 'no' in order
to
allow win98se clients to brows or access the shares.
Fred
_________________________________
On Thursday 16 August 2001 05:33 pm, Emiel Buccet wrote:> Pardon my ignorance, but I need some help getting to my Samba
drive. I > have the following smb.conf in /etc/samba and though it is working
fine > at my office, I cannot get it working on my home network. xfer is
the > shared directory:
>
> # Global parameters
> [global]
> workgroup = Roberts
> netbios name = radio5
> server string = Shared drive
> security = share
> ssl CA certFile = /usr/share/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
> log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
> max log size = 0
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
> guest account = ftp
> hosts allow = 192.168.0.
> interfaces = 192.168.0.5/24
>
>
>
> [public]
> comment = Public stuff
> path = /xfer
> public = yes
> writable = yes
>
> [xfer]
> path = /xfer
> writeable = Yes
> guest ok = Yes
> browsable = yes
> public = yes
> available = yes
> only user = no
> create mode =0750
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Folks,
I've just installed Samba on a Debian 2.2r2 box, and we're having
all sorts of problems with it. It appears to "forget" authentications
after idle periods, and while the performance is wonderfully brisk at
first, over the course of the day it degenerates to the point where it
takes 3 minutes (clocked!) to open a share with four subdirectories
and about 80 total files. I'm using version 2.0.8, which is what I
get when running apt-get on the box. I'm not risking installing any
stuff out of sid on this box, as it has to be rock-stable.
Here's the basic output of smbclient on the box:
added interface ip=192.168.1.16 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Password:
Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.8]
Sharename Type Comment
--------- ---- -------
mktcast Disk Site One Root
mtz Disk Site Two Root
raiddrt Disk Site Three Root
content Disk Content Source Root
IPC$ IPC IPC Service (raidd server (Samba 2.0.8))
wwsuite Disk Home Directories
Server Comment
--------- -------
RAIDD raidd server (Samba 2.0.8)
WENDY
Workgroup Master
--------- -------
WORKGROUP WENDY
RAIDD is the name of the box itself. There are only two
other boxes doing any sort of SMB traffic in the network at
this point: WENDY and JOHN. Both are running NT 4.0sp6. They
were already happily sharing drives back and forth, so I did
very little special configuration in smb.conf beyond defining
the shares themselves. I did set the password encryption to
"yes" since there are no Win9X clients on the network. I've
set up the smbpasswd file and configured it to run as a daemon
process, not from inetd.conf. I configured the wins server to
be 192.168.1.129 (the IP address for WENDY). I created the
entries for the actual shares. Since the WENDY box shows up
as the workgroup master, I configured these parameters as
well:
os level = 0
domain master = no
local master = no
preferred master = no
The behavior we're having is as I previously described;
things are nice and brisk to start out, but pretty rapidly
degenerate. It really affects the NT box acting as a client,
as well. John tells me that he can click and drag a file in
Windows Explorer from one of his local disks over into one of
the mounted shares from this box, and his *entire* *machine*
locks up for 30 seconds to several minutes waiting for the
transaction, or whatever, to go through. The logfiles on
the Samba server are pretty much useless. The nmb logfile
contains no errors of any sort. The smb logfile contains, at
best, stuff like:
[2001/08/16 14:09:01, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
(uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7394)
[2001/08/16 14:10:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(540)
write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
[2001/08/16 14:10:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(566)
write_socket: Error writing 32831 bytes to socket 6: ERRNO = Broken pipe
[2001/08/16 14:10:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:send_smb(754)
Error writing 32831 bytes to client. -1. Exiting
[2001/08/16 14:10:31, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
(uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7398)
[2001/08/16 14:11:39, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service raiddrt
[2001/08/16 14:11:39, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
(uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7400)
[2001/08/16 14:17:37, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service raiddrt
[2001/08/16 14:22:12, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
(uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7799)
[2001/08/16 14:23:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(540)
write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
[2001/08/16 14:23:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(566)
write_socket: Error writing 32831 bytes to socket 6: ERRNO = Broken pipe
[2001/08/16 14:23:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:send_smb(754)
Error writing 32831 bytes to client. -1. Exiting
[2001/08/16 14:23:24, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
(uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7829)
[2001/08/16 14:38:28, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
john (192.168.1.128) connect to service content as user administrator
(uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7829)
[2001/08/16 14:57:42, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
john (192.168.1.128) connect to service mtz as user administrator
(uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7829)
[2001/08/16 14:58:34, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service content
[2001/08/16 15:08:14, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service mtz
[2001/08/16 15:08:14, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service raiddrt
[2001/08/16 15:08:14, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
(uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7937)
Which may mean something to somebody here, but means zero
to me. About the only thing I can figure out here is that the
broken pipes appear to be failures to write files due to lack
of sufficient permissions on the Linux box. There's certainly
nothing here to explain why it takes 3 minutes to copy an 8Kb
HTML file from the local disk on an NT box to this box. *What*
is going on?
I apologize if the tone of this note comes across as being
abrupt. I'm in a Catch-22 situation where I *have* to make
this work, but I can't spend three days becoming an expert on
Samba and NT to do it. I've got 6 weeks' worth of work to do
in the next week and a half. If anybody can suggest something
I can do to fix this problem, I'd *REALLY* appreciate it.
regards,
Jim Wiggs
wiggs@wiggs.net
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Subject: Re: SLOOOWWW Performance
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 08:45:29 +0300
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hello James,
try 'deadtime = 10' to close smbd processes after 10 minutes of idle
time;
maybe NTs are sucking up all your memory
just a thought....
dragos
On Friday 17 August 2001 08:22 am, James K. Wiggs wrote:> Folks,
>
> I've just installed Samba on a Debian 2.2r2 box, and we're
having
> all sorts of problems with it. It appears to "forget"
authentications
> after idle periods, and while the performance is wonderfully brisk at
> first, over the course of the day it degenerates to the point where it
> takes 3 minutes (clocked!) to open a share with four subdirectories
> and about 80 total files. I'm using version 2.0.8, which is what I
> get when running apt-get on the box. I'm not risking installing any
> stuff out of sid on this box, as it has to be rock-stable.
>
> Here's the basic output of smbclient on the box:
>
> added interface ip=192.168.1.16 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> Password:
> Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.8]
>
> Sharename Type Comment
> --------- ---- -------
> mktcast Disk Site One Root
> mtz Disk Site Two Root
> raiddrt Disk Site Three Root
> content Disk Content Source Root
> IPC$ IPC IPC Service (raidd server (Samba 2.0.8))
> wwsuite Disk Home Directories
>
> Server Comment
> --------- -------
> RAIDD raidd server (Samba 2.0.8)
> WENDY
>
> Workgroup Master
> --------- -------
> WORKGROUP WENDY
>
>
> RAIDD is the name of the box itself. There are only two
> other boxes doing any sort of SMB traffic in the network at
> this point: WENDY and JOHN. Both are running NT 4.0sp6. They
> were already happily sharing drives back and forth, so I did
> very little special configuration in smb.conf beyond defining
> the shares themselves. I did set the password encryption to
> "yes" since there are no Win9X clients on the network. I've
> set up the smbpasswd file and configured it to run as a daemon
> process, not from inetd.conf. I configured the wins server to
> be 192.168.1.129 (the IP address for WENDY). I created the
> entries for the actual shares. Since the WENDY box shows up
> as the workgroup master, I configured these parameters as
> well:
>
> os level = 0
> domain master = no
> local master = no
> preferred master = no
>
> The behavior we're having is as I previously described;
> things are nice and brisk to start out, but pretty rapidly
> degenerate. It really affects the NT box acting as a client,
> as well. John tells me that he can click and drag a file in
> Windows Explorer from one of his local disks over into one of
> the mounted shares from this box, and his *entire* *machine*
> locks up for 30 seconds to several minutes waiting for the
> transaction, or whatever, to go through. The logfiles on
> the Samba server are pretty much useless. The nmb logfile
> contains no errors of any sort. The smb logfile contains, at
> best, stuff like:
>
> [2001/08/16 14:09:01, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7394)
> [2001/08/16 14:10:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(540)
> write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
> [2001/08/16 14:10:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(566)
> write_socket: Error writing 32831 bytes to socket 6: ERRNO = Broken pipe
> [2001/08/16 14:10:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:send_smb(754)
> Error writing 32831 bytes to client. -1. Exiting
> [2001/08/16 14:10:31, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7398)
> [2001/08/16 14:11:39, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
> john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service raiddrt
> [2001/08/16 14:11:39, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7400)
> [2001/08/16 14:17:37, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
> john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service raiddrt
> [2001/08/16 14:22:12, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7799)
> [2001/08/16 14:23:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(540)
> write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
> [2001/08/16 14:23:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(566)
> write_socket: Error writing 32831 bytes to socket 6: ERRNO = Broken pipe
> [2001/08/16 14:23:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:send_smb(754)
> Error writing 32831 bytes to client. -1. Exiting
> [2001/08/16 14:23:24, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7829)
> [2001/08/16 14:38:28, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service content as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7829)
> [2001/08/16 14:57:42, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service mtz as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7829)
> [2001/08/16 14:58:34, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
> john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service content
> [2001/08/16 15:08:14, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
> john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service mtz
> [2001/08/16 15:08:14, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
> john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service raiddrt
> [2001/08/16 15:08:14, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7937)
>
>
> Which may mean something to somebody here, but means zero
> to me. About the only thing I can figure out here is that the
> broken pipes appear to be failures to write files due to lack
> of sufficient permissions on the Linux box. There's certainly
> nothing here to explain why it takes 3 minutes to copy an 8Kb
> HTML file from the local disk on an NT box to this box. *What*
> is going on?
>
> I apologize if the tone of this note comes across as being
> abrupt. I'm in a Catch-22 situation where I *have* to make
> this work, but I can't spend three days becoming an expert on
> Samba and NT to do it. I've got 6 weeks' worth of work to do
> in the next week and a half. If anybody can suggest something
> I can do to fix this problem, I'd *REALLY* appreciate it.
>
>
> regards,
> Jim Wiggs
> wiggs@wiggs.net
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doesnt that version have the security problem (2.0.8) ?
-----Original Message-----
From: samba-admin@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin@lists.samba.org]On
Behalf Of Dragos Delcea
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 12:45 AM
To: James K. Wiggs; samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: SLOOOWWW Performance
hello James,
try 'deadtime = 10' to close smbd processes after 10 minutes of idle
time;
maybe NTs are sucking up all your memory
just a thought....
dragos
On Friday 17 August 2001 08:22 am, James K. Wiggs wrote:> Folks,
>
> I've just installed Samba on a Debian 2.2r2 box, and we're
having
> all sorts of problems with it. It appears to "forget"
authentications
> after idle periods, and while the performance is wonderfully brisk at
> first, over the course of the day it degenerates to the point where it
> takes 3 minutes (clocked!) to open a share with four subdirectories
> and about 80 total files. I'm using version 2.0.8, which is what I
> get when running apt-get on the box. I'm not risking installing any
> stuff out of sid on this box, as it has to be rock-stable.
>
> Here's the basic output of smbclient on the box:
>
> added interface ip=192.168.1.16 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> Password:
> Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.8]
>
> Sharename Type Comment
> --------- ---- -------
> mktcast Disk Site One Root
> mtz Disk Site Two Root
> raiddrt Disk Site Three Root
> content Disk Content Source Root
> IPC$ IPC IPC Service (raidd server (Samba 2.0.8))
> wwsuite Disk Home Directories
>
> Server Comment
> --------- -------
> RAIDD raidd server (Samba 2.0.8)
> WENDY
>
> Workgroup Master
> --------- -------
> WORKGROUP WENDY
>
>
> RAIDD is the name of the box itself. There are only two
> other boxes doing any sort of SMB traffic in the network at
> this point: WENDY and JOHN. Both are running NT 4.0sp6. They
> were already happily sharing drives back and forth, so I did
> very little special configuration in smb.conf beyond defining
> the shares themselves. I did set the password encryption to
> "yes" since there are no Win9X clients on the network. I've
> set up the smbpasswd file and configured it to run as a daemon
> process, not from inetd.conf. I configured the wins server to
> be 192.168.1.129 (the IP address for WENDY). I created the
> entries for the actual shares. Since the WENDY box shows up
> as the workgroup master, I configured these parameters as
> well:
>
> os level = 0
> domain master = no
> local master = no
> preferred master = no
>
> The behavior we're having is as I previously described;
> things are nice and brisk to start out, but pretty rapidly
> degenerate. It really affects the NT box acting as a client,
> as well. John tells me that he can click and drag a file in
> Windows Explorer from one of his local disks over into one of
> the mounted shares from this box, and his *entire* *machine*
> locks up for 30 seconds to several minutes waiting for the
> transaction, or whatever, to go through. The logfiles on
> the Samba server are pretty much useless. The nmb logfile
> contains no errors of any sort. The smb logfile contains, at
> best, stuff like:
>
> [2001/08/16 14:09:01, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7394)
> [2001/08/16 14:10:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(540)
> write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
> [2001/08/16 14:10:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(566)
> write_socket: Error writing 32831 bytes to socket 6: ERRNO = Broken pipe
> [2001/08/16 14:10:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:send_smb(754)
> Error writing 32831 bytes to client. -1. Exiting
> [2001/08/16 14:10:31, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7398)
> [2001/08/16 14:11:39, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
> john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service raiddrt
> [2001/08/16 14:11:39, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7400)
> [2001/08/16 14:17:37, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
> john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service raiddrt
> [2001/08/16 14:22:12, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7799)
> [2001/08/16 14:23:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(540)
> write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
> [2001/08/16 14:23:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(566)
> write_socket: Error writing 32831 bytes to socket 6: ERRNO = Broken pipe
> [2001/08/16 14:23:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:send_smb(754)
> Error writing 32831 bytes to client. -1. Exiting
> [2001/08/16 14:23:24, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7829)
> [2001/08/16 14:38:28, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service content as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7829)
> [2001/08/16 14:57:42, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service mtz as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7829)
> [2001/08/16 14:58:34, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
> john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service content
> [2001/08/16 15:08:14, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
> john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service mtz
> [2001/08/16 15:08:14, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
> john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service raiddrt
> [2001/08/16 15:08:14, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7937)
>
>
> Which may mean something to somebody here, but means zero
> to me. About the only thing I can figure out here is that the
> broken pipes appear to be failures to write files due to lack
> of sufficient permissions on the Linux box. There's certainly
> nothing here to explain why it takes 3 minutes to copy an 8Kb
> HTML file from the local disk on an NT box to this box. *What*
> is going on?
>
> I apologize if the tone of this note comes across as being
> abrupt. I'm in a Catch-22 situation where I *have* to make
> this work, but I can't spend three days becoming an expert on
> Samba and NT to do it. I've got 6 weeks' worth of work to do
> in the next week and a half. If anybody can suggest something
> I can do to fix this problem, I'd *REALLY* appreciate it.
>
>
> regards,
> Jim Wiggs
> wiggs@wiggs.net
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To: Andrew Greig <agreig@protectionprojects.co.za>
Subject: Re: FORCING PERMISSIONS / GROUP
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 09:08:28 +0300
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see 'force directory mode' 'and force create mode';
as for force group, this is correct, but take care to make the directory IFE
owned by root and group ife (_FROM_ linux), like this:
drwxrwx--- 3 root public 352 Aug 16 17:48 /public/
here's a cut from my config:
[public]
path = /public
read only = No
create mask = 0660
force create mode = 0660
directory mask = 0770
force directory mode = 0770
force group = public
valid users = +public
read list = +public
write list = +public
I have this setup and it's working exactly as it should: if I create a file
in share public, the owner it would be me, and the group 'public'
dragos
On Thursday 16 August 2001 10:14 pm, you wrote:> From: Andrew Greig <agreig@protectionprojects.co.za>
>
> I am a new Linux administrator, and am at a loss to solve default
> create mode and force group problems.
>
> We have W2000 PC's connected to our Linux file server. One of the
> shares is called IFE, which is for use by a group called "ife".
Some
> of these users are also members of other groups and to solve file
> creation and sharing I would like to force each file created to have
> its GID as ife.
>
> The smb.conf file contains the following IFE share data:
>
> [IFE]
> comment = IFE's folder
> path = /files/IFE
> force group = ife
> read only = No
> directory mask = 0770
>
> The GLOBAL parameters contain the following:
>
> create mask = 0770
> force create mode = 00
> directory mask = 0775
> force directory mode = 00
>
> The problem is that these parameters are ignored when a new files
> is created in share (directory) IFE. For example, two test files I
> created 'ls' as follows:
>
> -rwxrw---- 1 aeg tekstaff 8988 Aug 16 09:26
> /files/IFE/ATEST1.lwp
> -rwxrw---- 1 aeg tekstaff 8984 Aug 16 09:44
> /files/IFE/ATest2.lwp
>
> It can be seen that both the permissions and GID do not comply
> with the parameters in smb.conf
>
> Please help - any suggestions will be most welcome!
>
> DESPERATE
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> From: Andrew Greig <agreig@protectionprojects.co.za>
>
> I am a new Linux administrator, and am at a loss to solve default
> create mode and force group problems.
>
> We have W2000 PC's connected to our Linux file server. One of the
> shares is called IFE, which is for use by a group called "ife".
Some
> of these users are also members of other groups and to solve file
> creation and sharing I would like to force each file created to have
> its GID as ife.
>
> The smb.conf file contains the following IFE share data:
>
> [IFE]
> comment = IFE's folder
> path = /files/IFE
> force group = ife
> read only = No
> directory mask = 0770
>
> The GLOBAL parameters contain the following:
>
> create mask = 0770
> force create mode = 00
> directory mask = 0775
> force directory mode = 00
>
> The problem is that these parameters are ignored when a new files
> is created in share (directory) IFE. For example, two test files I
> created 'ls' as follows:
>
> -rwxrw---- 1 aeg tekstaff 8988 Aug 16 09:26
> /files/IFE/ATEST1.lwp
> -rwxrw---- 1 aeg tekstaff 8984 Aug 16 09:44
> /files/IFE/ATest2.lwp
>
> It can be seen that both the permissions and GID do not comply
> with the parameters in smb.conf
Hm,
force group should do what you want. Have these files been moved into
the share? Then they keep theire old premissions, owner, group. Have
they be copied? Or realy new created? Does the group ife exist in
/etc/group? Or is it IFE? (Does this make a differece?) Any special
output of testparam? What are owner, group and permissions of
/files/IFE? Restarted samba since the last change of smb.conf?
> Please help - any suggestions will be most welcome!
I prefer doing all the permission stuff on the Unix side. The "set
gid bit" is your frend:
Do a "chgrp ife /files/IFE" and a "chmod g+s /files/IFE",
may be a
"chmod ug+rwx /files/IFE" and enter "inherit permissions =
yes" in
smb.conf. Remove the force group parameter, restart samba and you
should be fine.
Christian
> DESPERATE
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Hi ,
I use Samba 2.2.1a on Red Hat 7.0.
When I share 10 printers, no problems. But, when I share 90 printers I have
these lines into the log file :
[2001/08/09 08:52:39, 0] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_rfnpcnex(2482)
_spoolss_rfnpcnex: Invalid handle (OTHER).
[2001/08/09 08:52:39, 0] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_fcpn(4663)
_spoolss_fcpn: Invalid handle (OTHER)
[2001/08/09 08:52:39, 0] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:close_printer_handle(257)
close_printer_handle: Invalid handle (OTHER)
My smb.conf is :
"
####################### Global settings ######################################
[global]
workgroup = ERETS1
browseable = yes
server string = Samba Server %v
hosts allow = 159.217.217.0/255.255.255.0
interfaces = eth0 159.217.217.0/255.255.255.0
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = no
printing = lprng
print command = lpr -P%p %s; rm %s; echo "Impression en cours sur
%p" |
/usr/local/samba/bin/smbclient -M %m
printer admin = root, @drivers
show add printer wizard = no
log level = 2
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
security = server
password server = eretspd1
[samba]
path = /export/samba
browseable = yes
public = yes
writable = yes
printable = no
create mask = 0777
######################## Print$ ############################################
[print$]
path = /usr/local/samba/drivers
guest ok = yes
browseable = yes
read only = yes
write list = @drivers
create mask = 0755
########################################## First printer
###################################
[imp_B0]
comment = Batiment B rez de chaussee
path = /var/spool/lpd/imp_B0
browseable = yes
printable = yes
public = yes
writable = no
create mask = 0777
"
... all the 89 other printers are the same that this one
Where is the problem ?
Thanks for your help.
VALLON David
david.vallon@libertysurf.fr
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> Folks,
>
> I've just installed Samba on a Debian 2.2r2 box, and we're
having
> all sorts of problems with it. It appears to "forget"
authentications
> after idle periods, and while the performance is wonderfully brisk at
> first, over the course of the day it degenerates to the point where it
> takes 3 minutes (clocked!) to open a share with four subdirectories
> and about 80 total files. I'm using version 2.0.8, which is what I
Sometimes you get delays because of strange looking problems. For a
test: set "locking = no" in smb.conf, restart samba.
> [2001/08/16 14:09:01, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user administrator
> (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7394)
> [2001/08/16 14:10:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(540)
> write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
> [2001/08/16 14:10:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(566)
> write_socket: Error writing 32831 bytes to socket 6: ERRNO = Broken pipe
This Broken pipes may indicate a network problem on the hardware
layer: cabels, nic, hubs, ... Check the transfer speeds using ftp.
Christian
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When changing a password, an user is being shown this message
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change
password not changed (blah blah)
How do I fix this?
Please help
Thanks
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On Fri, Aug 17, 2001 at 12:47:26AM -0500, Terry Davis
wrote:> doesnt that version have the security problem (2.0.8) ?
Debian backports security fixes the versions packaged with the stable
distribution.
-Rob
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-admin@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin@lists.samba.org]On
> Behalf Of Dragos Delcea
> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 12:45 AM
> To: James K. Wiggs; samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: SLOOOWWW Performance
>
>
> hello James,
> try 'deadtime = 10' to close smbd processes after 10 minutes of
idle time;
> maybe NTs are sucking up all your memory
> just a thought....
>
> dragos
>
> On Friday 17 August 2001 08:22 am, James K. Wiggs wrote:
> > Folks,
> >
> > I've just installed Samba on a Debian 2.2r2 box, and we're
having
> > all sorts of problems with it. It appears to "forget"
authentications
> > after idle periods, and while the performance is wonderfully brisk at
> > first, over the course of the day it degenerates to the point where it
> > takes 3 minutes (clocked!) to open a share with four subdirectories
> > and about 80 total files. I'm using version 2.0.8, which is what
I
> > get when running apt-get on the box. I'm not risking installing
any
> > stuff out of sid on this box, as it has to be rock-stable.
> >
> > Here's the basic output of smbclient on the box:
> >
> > added interface ip=192.168.1.16 bcast=192.168.1.255
nmask=255.255.255.0
> > Password:
> > Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.8]
> >
> > Sharename Type Comment
> > --------- ---- -------
> > mktcast Disk Site One Root
> > mtz Disk Site Two Root
> > raiddrt Disk Site Three Root
> > content Disk Content Source Root
> > IPC$ IPC IPC Service (raidd server (Samba 2.0.8))
> > wwsuite Disk Home Directories
> >
> > Server Comment
> > --------- -------
> > RAIDD raidd server (Samba 2.0.8)
> > WENDY
> >
> > Workgroup Master
> > --------- -------
> > WORKGROUP WENDY
> >
> >
> > RAIDD is the name of the box itself. There are only two
> > other boxes doing any sort of SMB traffic in the network at
> > this point: WENDY and JOHN. Both are running NT 4.0sp6. They
> > were already happily sharing drives back and forth, so I did
> > very little special configuration in smb.conf beyond defining
> > the shares themselves. I did set the password encryption to
> > "yes" since there are no Win9X clients on the network.
I've
> > set up the smbpasswd file and configured it to run as a daemon
> > process, not from inetd.conf. I configured the wins server to
> > be 192.168.1.129 (the IP address for WENDY). I created the
> > entries for the actual shares. Since the WENDY box shows up
> > as the workgroup master, I configured these parameters as
> > well:
> >
> > os level = 0
> > domain master = no
> > local master = no
> > preferred master = no
> >
> > The behavior we're having is as I previously described;
> > things are nice and brisk to start out, but pretty rapidly
> > degenerate. It really affects the NT box acting as a client,
> > as well. John tells me that he can click and drag a file in
> > Windows Explorer from one of his local disks over into one of
> > the mounted shares from this box, and his *entire* *machine*
> > locks up for 30 seconds to several minutes waiting for the
> > transaction, or whatever, to go through. The logfiles on
> > the Samba server are pretty much useless. The nmb logfile
> > contains no errors of any sort. The smb logfile contains, at
> > best, stuff like:
> >
> > [2001/08/16 14:09:01, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> > john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user
administrator
> > (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7394)
> > [2001/08/16 14:10:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(540)
> > write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
> > [2001/08/16 14:10:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(566)
> > write_socket: Error writing 32831 bytes to socket 6: ERRNO = Broken
pipe
> > [2001/08/16 14:10:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:send_smb(754)
> > Error writing 32831 bytes to client. -1. Exiting
> > [2001/08/16 14:10:31, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> > john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user
administrator
> > (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7398)
> > [2001/08/16 14:11:39, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
> > john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service raiddrt
> > [2001/08/16 14:11:39, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> > john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user
administrator
> > (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7400)
> > [2001/08/16 14:17:37, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
> > john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service raiddrt
> > [2001/08/16 14:22:12, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> > john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user
administrator
> > (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7799)
> > [2001/08/16 14:23:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(540)
> > write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
> > [2001/08/16 14:23:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(566)
> > write_socket: Error writing 32831 bytes to socket 6: ERRNO = Broken
pipe
> > [2001/08/16 14:23:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:send_smb(754)
> > Error writing 32831 bytes to client. -1. Exiting
> > [2001/08/16 14:23:24, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> > john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user
administrator
> > (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7829)
> > [2001/08/16 14:38:28, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> > john (192.168.1.128) connect to service content as user
administrator
> > (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7829)
> > [2001/08/16 14:57:42, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> > john (192.168.1.128) connect to service mtz as user administrator
> > (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7829)
> > [2001/08/16 14:58:34, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
> > john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service content
> > [2001/08/16 15:08:14, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
> > john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service mtz
> > [2001/08/16 15:08:14, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
> > john (192.168.1.128) closed connection to service raiddrt
> > [2001/08/16 15:08:14, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
> > john (192.168.1.128) connect to service raiddrt as user
administrator
> > (uid=1006, gid=1006) (pid 7937)
> >
> >
> > Which may mean something to somebody here, but means zero
> > to me. About the only thing I can figure out here is that the
> > broken pipes appear to be failures to write files due to lack
> > of sufficient permissions on the Linux box. There's certainly
> > nothing here to explain why it takes 3 minutes to copy an 8Kb
> > HTML file from the local disk on an NT box to this box. *What*
> > is going on?
> >
> > I apologize if the tone of this note comes across as being
> > abrupt. I'm in a Catch-22 situation where I *have* to make
> > this work, but I can't spend three days becoming an expert on
> > Samba and NT to do it. I've got 6 weeks' worth of work to do
> > in the next week and a half. If anybody can suggest something
> > I can do to fix this problem, I'd *REALLY* appreciate it.
> >
> >
> > regards,
> > Jim Wiggs
> > wiggs@wiggs.net
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Dear all,
We'd like to make the same Samba share to be visible under AppleTalk network
using the netatalk. We found that the netatalk will create
".AppleDouble"
sub-folder for every directory the Mac accessed. Though there is an option
for Samba to hide these folders, but seems the folder still exists to the
user and sometimes we're afraid when sometimes moving/removing the folders
it will give the user a warning.
Is it possible to completely hidden the .AppleDouble sub-folder to Samba
users in every folders, so that it can allow us to share the same folder to
both Windows and Apple user, but no need to concern about additional folders
being created an annoy the users?
Best Regards,
Charles
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Charles wrote:> Is it possible to completely hidden the .AppleDouble sub-folder to Samba
> users in every folders, so that it can allow us to share the same folder to
> both Windows and Apple user, but no need to concern about additional
folders
> being created an annoy the users?
>
There are three smb.conf options of interest.
"hide dot files" - Tag the dot files with the DOS hidden attribute.
Note
that end users could still read/write these files if they really want to.
"veto files" - With a parameter of something like
"/.AppleDouble/.AppleDesktop/Network Trash
Folder/TheVolumeSettingsFolder/"
You can make the Netatalk files (as well as special folders that the mac
client creates), completely hidden and unreadable to any SMB client.
However, what if the user tries to delete a folder "New Folder/" under
your share that also has a ".AppleDesktop/" folder? The user cannot
delete
"New Folder/" because it isn't empty (it has .AppleDouble/), but
the user
cannot delete ".AppleDouble/" because they cannot see it. Hence the
next
option.
"delete veto files" - Allows the user to remove a folder (eg "New
Folder/") which is otherwise (ignoring veto files) empty. This option
suppose to work and I'd be interested in the results of your testing.
However, I have found that it does not work in Samba-2.2.1a nor a recent
CVS release.
Cheers
Eddie
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> Dear all,
>
> We'd like to make the same Samba share to be visible under AppleTalk
network
> using the netatalk. We found that the netatalk will create
".AppleDouble"
> sub-folder for every directory the Mac accessed. Though there is an option
> for Samba to hide these folders, but seems the folder still exists to the
> user and sometimes we're afraid when sometimes moving/removing the
folders
> it will give the user a warning.
>
> Is it possible to completely hidden the .AppleDouble sub-folder to Samba
> users in every folders, so that it can allow us to share the same folder to
> both Windows and Apple user, but no need to concern about additional
folders
> being created an annoy the users?
Have you looked into the "veto files" parameter of smb.conf?
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hello,
i'm using samba since 2.0.5 version as fileserver in NT domain
now i have 2.2.1a installed. and i want to replace NT PDC with samba.
but there are some problems:
- i think 2.2.1a can't support Global Groups with standart
/etc/passwd + smbpasswd authenticatin. am i right?
its important because of i need to grant access on other workstations
is any non-standart ways to handle Global Groups?
(like ldap in TNG)
any ideas ? ....
is it stable, secure?
- i still have problem with linux-xfs acls + Samba-2.2.1a
i think xfs is a very good fs for fileserver (journaling,acls,quota)
i use 1.0.1 release of xfs on my 2.4.6 kernel (Slack8).
they sad, what it works with samba.
in linux it works fine, but when i ./configure --with-acl-support ...
it prints smth like : using acls ... no
Had anybody this problem?
i hope thats all. :)
thanks a lot for all.
Vadim.
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On August 16, 2001, George S. Hugh wrote:> I am trying to get my Linux box to show up on my NT Network Neighborhood
> using SAMBA. I've installed SAMBA 2.2.0 via the RPMs. I've
started to wend
> my way through the diagnosis procedure and cannot get past Step 8.
I've
> read through about a thousand articles and cannot seem to find the
solution.
First of all, try to use the FQDN or the IP of the Samba machine with the net
view command on your NT box, e.g.
net view \\big.server.com
or
net view \\152.3.148.140
> [...]
>
> Primary WINS Server . . . . : 152.3.250.1
> Secondary WINS Server . . . : 152.3.17.193
>
> [...]
Have you already tried to add the WINS server to your smb.conf since your NT
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box and return its IP address.
wins server = 152.3.250.1
Hope this helps,
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Hello,
smbmount //cadserver_1/mail /var/spool/mail -o
username=Administrator,dmask=777,fmask=755
mounts my NT share on linux's /var/spool/mail with
perms for everyone to write to this dir.
I have in my /etc.smbusers file a line saying
root=Administrator administrator
When a user creates a file in /var/spool/mail
directory
the file gets saved as owner root which i DONT WANT!!
I want the file to be saved with owner="chap who
created file" how do i do this please???
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Hi
I just subscribed to this list.
At the moment I need a Linux (Red Hat 6.2) with samba 2.0.8 to mount an NT
4.0 share.
This goes ok but after a while the mount hangs/gets corrupt.
In my syslog i get the following messages:
##
Jul 17 11:20:00 smurf kernel: smb_retry: signal failed, error=-3
##
So my question is could I from the error log see what the cause of the
problem is?
TTYL
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Set options UID i GID in smbmount command. See man.
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Temat: smbmount //cadserver_1/mail /var/spool/mail -o
username=Administrator,dmask=777,fmask=755
Hello,
smbmount //cadserver_1/mail /var/spool/mail -o
username=Administrator,dmask=777,fmask=755
mounts my NT share on linux's /var/spool/mail with
perms for everyone to write to this dir.
I have in my /etc.smbusers file a line saying
root=Administrator administrator
When a user creates a file in /var/spool/mail
directory
the file gets saved as owner root which i DONT WANT!!
I want the file to be saved with owner="chap who
created file" how do i do this please???
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Folks,
Has anyone got any benchmarking information regarding SAMBA Vs NT i.e. speed
of opening/closing files, throughput, stability etc...
Also how does SAMBA handle single master multiple resource domain model?
Cheers,
Natalie.
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Hi,
Ok I understend now.
I thing that it isn't possible in simple way.
I was the same problem some months ago.
If you mount NT share as one user all other users writing with perms of this
one.
Now I solve it by mount ntshare directly to workstation as letter drive.
(Nt is standalone server in samba 2.2 domain).
Other method is mount each user to his home drive as this user, but
I suppouse, it not satisfy you (mount process is slow and dangerous).
best regards
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Temat: Nope think you misunderstood.
if i have a nt share mounted by root on linux and 10
ppl logged into my linux box cd'ed to /ntshare/ and
created 1 file each then currently all the files
created by different users within /ntshare would be
owned by "root" or whoever was specified by uid/gid
settings.Thats NOT what i want.
I want each user to create a file in /ntshare/ and the
user who created the file should be the owner not the
guy who mounted /ntshare/
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Can someone tells me why do I have these messages when I try to follow
the samba diagnosis.txt.
* on dos command :
D:\Temp>net view \\192.168.10.1
Error 53: The computer name specified in the network path cannot be
located.
Make sure you are specifying the computer name correctly, or try again
later
when the remote computer is available.
* on the Windows Explorer, when i double click on the samba domain name
:
'sambadomain is not accessible. The computer or sharename could not be
found. Make sure you typed it correctly, and try again'
However the smbclient and the nmblookup tests seem to be okay.
Any help would be appreciated.
-- HERE IS MY /etc/samba/smb.conf --
;
; /etc/smb.conf
;
; Sample configuration file for the Samba suite for Debian GNU/Linux
;
; Please see the manual page for smb.conf for detailed description of
; every parameter.
;
[global]
workgroup = SAMBADOMAIN
server string = PARASY - Samba Domain Test ...
netbios name = SAMBA
netbios aliases = SAMBASERVER SMBSERVER
netbios scope
interfaces = eth0 127.0.0.1
bind interfaces only = no
guest account = nobody
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
domain logons = yes
domain master = yes
local master = yes
os level = 32
log level = 0
logon script = %U.bat
wins support = yes
admin users = dourix
domain admin group = @adm
domain admin users = @adm
max ttl = 259200
max wins ttl = 518400
min wins ttl = 21600
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
read only = no
create mask = 0700
directory mask = 0700
[tmp]
path = /tmp
writeable = no
printable = false
#guest only = true
public = yes
@+
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Do-Risika
Simicro Internet
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Keith Warno writes ("guest, printing, authentication,
blah"):> I have a number of samba boxes, one of which is just a print server,
> within a win2k workgroup (named WORKGROUP -- how exciting; no domain
> just yet). However the [printers] share is not ``public''. Users
must
> authenticate to the box. Well, I'd like them to anyway. Having
> everyone print as `nobody' causes a bit of chaos since all the banner
> pages wind up looking the same. :-)
Clients: NT4 Workstation SP6a
Server: samba 2.2.1a on Red Hat Linux 6.2, acting as PDC and printer server
Sometimes, samba writes jobs to the spool as 'nobody' and sometimes it
does it as an authenticated user. 'guest okay = yes' is not set for
the printer shares.
Sometimes, jobs print successfully, and sometimes, the Unix printing
system (ppr in my case) gives a 'permission denied' when opening the
spooled file.
I have tested that ppr does print jobs for the nobody user. My guess
is that the 'permission denied' problems are triggered when samba
writes the spool files as nobody and then runs the print command as
the authenticated user.
(Possibly related: I also observe that the IPC$ share is open on some
clients as nobody and on others as the authenticated user on others.)
Peter Benie
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hello
I'm in the process of tunning samba for a ms-dos application and I saw
something like 'compile samba with -DUSE_MMAP to support reading files via
memory mapping them';I don't have variable FLAGS in the source/Makefile,
only
CFLAGS, etc...
should I simply add FLAGS = -DUSE_MMAP?
draogs
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Hello,
we try to relace the /etc/[passwd,group] with a LDAP database.
No problem with openldap and nss_ldap (from padl software), everything
works fine. We don't use ldap with pam.
Our passwd and group file is now rather empty, there are still only root
and other system account entrys.
The directory permissions works like with the old file staff.
Samba consider this permissions and offer the shares dependent on the
users group membership.
Next to the directory permissions we use the 'write list' and
'read list' parameter inside the smb.conf, like:
write list = @staff # for write access to the unix staff group
But in this special case 'write list' and 'read list' it seems
samba
didn't ask LDAP?
If there is a group named staff inside the /etc/group file with the
users as member, all right it works. But if the group only exist in
LDAP,
mhh nothing :(
Any hint?
best regards,
Ralf
--- 8< ---
our system:
----------
+ samba 2.2.1a
ldd smbd
libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x40017000)
libnsl.so.1 => /lib/libnsl.so.1 (0x4001c000)
libcrypt.so.1 => /lib/libcrypt.so.1 (0x40032000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x4005f000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x40000000)
+ nss ldap 164
+ openldap 2.0.11
Distribution:
------------
Debian 2.2, SuSe 6.4 and SuSe 7.1, the behaviour is alway the same.
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AFAIK, you _have_ to use PAM with the newer version in order to use any
OS accounts. Check <samba_source_dir>/source/pam_smbpass/README for more
information. (Sorry for the 'RTFM' <g>)
I had the same problem after my first build of samba. I cleared it up by
rebuilding after doing a 'configure --with-pam'.
Jim
On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 10:01:56PM -0400, Matt Penna
wrote:> Dear folks,
>
> I have been playing with this for a couple of days and cannot make any
> headway. Hopefully someone can suggest something!
>
> I have installed Samba and am attempting to use swat, but when I try to log
> in as root I receive a message that my authorization is bad, even though my
> password is typed correctly. This problem occurs whether I try to connect
> on the local host or over the network.
>
> After the first login attempt, under Netscape 4.7x, I am presented with the
> "Authorization failed. Retry?" dialog box. Under Internet
Explorer, I am
> presented with a "401 Bad Authorization" error.
>
> I have installed Samba 2.2.1a on a system with FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE. Samba
> was compiled from source, configure script was run with no command line
> options. The FreeBSD box is cleanly installed with a generic kernel. (This
> problem also occurs on FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE.) If I compile and install
> Samba 2.0.9 on the system, swat works as expected. As soon as I install
> 2.2.1a, it breaks.
>
> I noticed several similar problems in the archives, but they don't seem
to
> fit my situation. I am not using PAM or running anything out of the
> ordinary. I have installed several previous versions of Samba on different
> machines, but have never run into a problem like this. (This is my first
> try with the 2.2.x branch.)
>
> I have no idea where I went wrong. Can anyone suggest a possible
> cause/solution? If anyone would like more details, please feel free to ask
> questions.
>
> Thanks for reading this far! :)
>
> Matt
>
>
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Hello Dragos,
What samba version, and OS type and version are you working with???
Don
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hello
I'm in the process of tunning samba for a ms-dos application and I saw
something like 'compile samba with -DUSE_MMAP to support reading files via
memory mapping them';I don't have variable FLAGS in the source/Makefile,
only
CFLAGS, etc...
should I simply add FLAGS = -DUSE_MMAP?
draogs
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well, I forgot to mention:
linux 2.4.7 (RH7.1), samba 2.2.1a
dragos
On Friday 17 August 2001 05:04 pm, MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)
wrote:> Hello Dragos,
> What samba version, and OS type and version are you working with???
> Don
>
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>
>
> hello
>
> I'm in the process of tunning samba for a ms-dos application and I saw
> something like 'compile samba with -DUSE_MMAP to support reading files
via
> memory mapping them';I don't have variable FLAGS in the
source/Makefile,
> only
> CFLAGS, etc...
> should I simply add FLAGS = -DUSE_MMAP?
>
> draogs
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Hello Dilip,
you will typically see this when you have
set
bind interfaces only = yes
and your interfaces = does not include the 127.0.0.1 loopback address,
OR
you have a hosts allow line that does not include the 127.0.0.1 loopback
address.
smbpasswd has to make a connection to the samba server to let a non root
user change his password, and this is done over the loopback connection.
Hope this helps,
DOn
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When changing a password, an user is being shown this message
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change
password not changed (blah blah)
How do I fix this?
Please help
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On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Matt Penna wrote:
> I have installed Samba 2.2.1a on a system with FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE. Samba
> was compiled from source, configure script was run with no command line
> options. The FreeBSD box is cleanly installed with a generic kernel. (This
> problem also occurs on FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE.) If I compile and install
> Samba 2.0.9 on the system, swat works as expected. As soon as I install
> 2.2.1a, it breaks.
You may need to comment out '#define HAVE_TRUNCATED_SALT 1'
out of include/config.h and recompile. It was a bug in out autoconf
script.
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Hi,
I there anyone who can tell me if there are any known problems when you're
running samba on a Sco-unix and on a Red Had linux machine, both in the same
network ? I have to know because I'll have to install samba on a sco-unix
machine within a shortwhile and this machine is already running in a network
with a red-had linux fileserver (also samba).
Thanks !!!
Filip Boute
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Then you shouldn't need to add anything by hand - the configure script
builds the Makefile, and determines if there is a working mmap
implementation on your os, and puts the appropriate defines in config.h, etc
so that when you compile, it uses what your system is capable of.
Samba 2.2.x uses mmap to increase performance in accessing the .tdb files
that it uses instead of shared memory to keep track of locks, connections,
etc. I am not aware that samba 2.2.x will use mmap AT ALL on simple files
that are being read on behalf of a client smbopen/create&X, etc...
Sorry,
Don
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well, I forgot to mention:
linux 2.4.7 (RH7.1), samba 2.2.1a
dragos
On Friday 17 August 2001 05:04 pm, MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)
wrote:> Hello Dragos,
> What samba version, and OS type and version are you working with???
> Don
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 8:18 AM
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> Subject: FLAGS=-DUSE_MMAP
>
>
> hello
>
> I'm in the process of tunning samba for a ms-dos application and I saw
> something like 'compile samba with -DUSE_MMAP to support reading files
via> memory mapping them';I don't have variable FLAGS in the
source/Makefile,
> only
> CFLAGS, etc...
> should I simply add FLAGS = -DUSE_MMAP?
>
> draogs
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All,
On boot up, eth0 always fails, it says determining ip information for
eth0 failed. Is this a problem? I can browse the internet and the like.
As always, I appreciate everyones time.
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Hi Filip,
I've 3 Samba running on the same time on AIX, SCO and Linux on the same
network.
Everything works fine.
Rgds
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Hi,
I there anyone who can tell me if there are any known problems when you're
running samba on a Sco-unix and on a Red Had linux machine, both in the same
network ? I have to know because I'll have to install samba on a sco-unix
machine within a shortwhile and this machine is already running in a network
with a red-had linux fileserver (also samba).
Thanks !!!
Filip Boute
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Hi,
> I there anyone who can tell me if there are any known problems when
you're
> running samba on a Sco-unix and on a Red Had linux machine, both in the
same> network ? I have to know because I'll have to install samba on a
sco-unix> machine within a shortwhile and this machine is already running in a
network> with a red-had linux fileserver (also samba).
The only problems I encountered on SCO-Unix, was a faulty
Intel PRO100/100+ network card driver that creates
problems during file transfers. If you have no performance
issues using FTP from & to SCO & RedHat, then samba
should be working just right. (I use precompiled samba files,
as I don't want to throw myself into SCO compiling problems)
bye
Ahmed.
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At 09:22 AM 8/17/01 -0500, Gerald Carter wrote:>On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Matt Penna wrote:
>
> > I have installed Samba 2.2.1a on a system with FreeBSD 4.3-RELEASE.
Samba
> > was compiled from source, configure script was run with no command
line
> > options. The FreeBSD box is cleanly installed with a generic kernel.
(This
> > problem also occurs on FreeBSD 4.2-RELEASE.) If I compile and install
> > Samba 2.0.9 on the system, swat works as expected. As soon as I
install
> > 2.2.1a, it breaks.
>
>You may need to comment out '#define HAVE_TRUNCATED_SALT 1'
>out of include/config.h and recompile. It was a bug in out autoconf
>script.
Jerry,
This seems to have worked perfectly! Problem disappeared immediately.
Thanks very much! :)
Matt
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Using samba 2.2.1a on Linux 2.2.18 w/o ACL support and W2K clients when
profile information is copied on login all files have:
Everyone - Take Ownership
users (OFFICE\users) - Take Ownership
Owner (Ashley Clark) - Special access (subfolders and files)
Special Access = Everything - (Traverse/Execute,
Delete Subfolders and Files, Delete, Change Permissions,
Take Ownership)
Owner (...) - Full Control (this folder only)
With this kind of access if I create a directory say under My Documents,
then it does not have the correct permissions to create files, very
frustrating. I've placed below the relevant portions of my [global] and
[profiles] section of my smb.conf. What's going wrong?
-- smb.conf --
[global]
workgroup = OFFICE
logon drive = h:
logon home = \\%N\%U
logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U
logon script = login.bat
create mask = 0664
map archive = No
fake directory create times = Yes
[profiles]
comment = User Profiles
path = /usr/local/share/profiles
read only = No
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
browseable = Yes
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I have downloaded samba 2.2.1a and cross-compiled it on an x86 host for an
embedded power pc (MPC823). I have the samba server running on the embedded
device and am able to see it in Network Neighborhood on my Windows client.
However, when I attempt to login in to it I get an invalid password error.
If I look at the log file for my user name it says that it can't find my
username (cinpet).
I do not have a program to automatically add a username for the ppc so I
manually added it into the passwd file.
I am able to login to the embedded device with the cinpet username via
telnet. I am able to run the command 'smbclient -L cinpet' and get the
list
of Windows shares back. I am able to add a samba password for cinpet with
smbpasswd and it finds my username.
I went through the Diagnosis.txt and I could not get test #5 to work. It
comes back with the IP address of the samba server not the client. However
tests #4 and #6 work fine. I don't know if this is part of the login problem
or something else.
I am not using encrypted passwords and I have my Windows machine configured
that way. I have set samba up on two other Linux x86 PCs that are working
fine.
I do not know what to try next. I would appreciate it if someone could help
me figure out the problem.
Also, I was trying to get more debug messages to print out by using higher
debug levels when starting smbd, but I am not getting any more messages for
username handling. The file that the error message is coming from is
pass_check.c in the pass_check routine. However, I can't get the debug
message before it that prints the username and password that it is trying to
check to print out.
Attached is my smb.conf file.
<<smb.conf>>
Thanks,
Cindy Peters
Adaptive Micro-ware, Inc.
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From: "Santomauro, Deborah" <deborah.santomauro@lmco.com>
Subject: FW: NIS+ database problem while trying to use smbpasswd
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Question: which "smbpasswd" file is being referenced in this statement
(taken from http://home.monyo.com/technical/samba/NISPLUS.en.txt
documentation)?
# cat smbpasswd | source/script/mknissmbpasswd.sh
If it's referring to /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd, it won't work
since
this file does not exist (this was my original problem - "not being able to
add users")
thx,
-deb
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From: Santomauro, Deborah [mailto:deborah.santomauro@lmco.com]
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Subject: NIS+ database problem while trying to use smbpasswd
I tried running the "cat smbpasswd | source/script/mknissmbpasswd.sh"
script
but I'm running into a new problem. Even though I was able to successfully
create the "smbpasswd.org_dir" table, (used
source/script/mknissmbpwdtbl.sh)
the mknissmbpasswd.sh failed, saying that it could not find the
smbpasswd.org_dir.<domain>. Is there something that I am still missing in
trying to get this to run correctly?
TIA,
Deborah
Here is partial output from the attempt to run the mknissmbpasswd.sh script
(before running it, I scripted so that I would have a log of the process)
(44 T": Not found.
./mknissmbpasswd.sh: smbpasswd.org_dir.asas.ast.lmco.com.: not found
pwdlset_t=":": Not found.
./mknissmbpasswd.sh: smbpasswd.org_dir.asas.ast.lmco.com.: not found
pwdlset_t=":": Not found.
./mknissmbpasswd.sh: smbpasswd.org_dir.asas.ast.lmco.com.: not found
pwdlset_t="<^L<%vR": Not found.
I did the same (scripting) when I ran the first script (mknissmbpwdtbl.sh)
and it stipulates that the smbpasswd.org_dir was created. Doing a "nisgrep
-o smbpasswd.org_dir" displays a whole lot of info. here's a partial
listing:
Object Name : "smbpasswd"
Directory : "org_dir.asas.ast.lmco.com."
Owner : "arls4000.asas.ast.lmco.com."
Group : "smb.asas.ast.lmco.com."
Access Rights : ----rmcdrmcd----
Time to Live : 12:0:0
Creation Time : Thu Aug 16 08:12:20 2001
Mod. Time : Thu Aug 16 08:14:48 2001
Object Type : TABLE
Table Type : smbpasswd_tbl
Number of Columns : 22
Character Separator : :
Search Path :
Columns :
[0] Name : name
Attributes : (SEARCHABLE, TEXTUAL DATA, CASE SENSITIVE)
Access Rights : r---r---r---r---
[1] Name : uid
Attributes : (SEARCHABLE, TEXTUAL DATA, CASE SENSITIVE)
Access Rights : r---r---r---r---
Deborah Santomauro
Unix System Administrator
Lockheed Martin Mission Systems
email: deborah.santomauro@lmco.com
Work: 303-971-7333
Fax: 303-977-4965
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Tony,
Does your system have more than one Ethernet interface?
Martin M. Graney
Queues Enforth Development, Inc.
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All,
On boot up, eth0 always fails, it says determining ip information for
eth0 failed. Is this a problem? I can browse the internet and the like.
As always, I appreciate everyones time.
Tony Ricker
St. Louis University
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I'm using Samba 2.2.1a on RH7.1 as a PDC and it works great. Thanks Samba
Team!
Without the ability to use a BDC this seems to create a single point of
failure for the network.
How are folks working around this issue? Am I missing something?
Is there a way to keep network authentication and login scripts up if the
PDC goes down?
If rapid restore from backup is the only answer, then what strategy would
you recommend to facilitate that?
Thanks,
Patrick
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Filip:
I am also running a mixed environment WinNT, Win2K, Win 98, SCO Openserver,
AIX, SCO UnixWare, and RedHat Linux with no problems.
Martin M. Graney
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Hi,
I there anyone who can tell me if there are any known problems when you're
running samba on a Sco-unix and on a Red Had linux machine, both in the same
network ? I have to know because I'll have to install samba on a sco-unix
machine within a shortwhile and this machine is already running in a network
with a red-had linux fileserver (also samba).
Thanks !!!
Filip Boute
Quality Informatics
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Thomas Drottvik wrote:>
> Hi
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> I just subscribed to this list.
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> At the moment I need a Linux (Red Hat 6.2) with samba 2.0.8 to mount an NT
> 4.0 share.
> This goes ok but after a while the mount hangs/gets corrupt.
>
> In my syslog i get the following messages:
> ##
> Jul 17 11:20:00 smurf kernel: smb_retry: signal failed, error=-3
> ##
>
> So my question is could I from the error log see what the cause of the
> problem is?
>
Which version of the Linux kernel are you running? There was a problem,
I know, with the smbfs code, related to an interruptible sleep, in
proc.c.
On my Debian system, I'm seeing that the problem still existed with the
2.2.15 kernel code, and was fixed by 2.2.18pre21.
After updating my kernel, I will still occasionally see a hang, but
*much* less frequently.
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Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 11:29:39 -0500
From: Tony Ricker <rickera2@SLU.EDU>
Subject: smbclient fails
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All,
This is the message that I get when I try and test samba. I also
attached my smb.conf to see if I have made a mistake somewhere.
Thanks
Tony Ricker
[root@sifl rickert]# smbclient -L sifl.slu.edu
doing parameter server string = PMO Samba Server
doing parameter printcap name = /etc/printcap
doing parameter load printers = yes
doing parameter printing = lprng
doing parameter log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
doing parameter max log size = 0
doing parameter security = user
doing parameter password level = 20
doing parameter username level = 20
doing parameter ssl CA certFile = /usr/share/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
doing parameter socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192
SO_SNDBUF=8192
doing parameter remote browse sync = 192.168.3.25 192.168.5.255
doing parameter remote announce = 192.168.1.255 192.168.2.44
doing parameter local master = yes
doing parameter os level = 64
doing parameter domain master = yes
doing parameter preferred master = yes
doing parameter domain logons = yes
doing parameter name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
doing parameter wins support = yes
params.c:Parameter() - Ignoring badly formed line in configuration file:
:# at least one WINS Server on the network. The default is NO.
doing parameter wins proxy = yes
doing parameter dns proxy = no
pm_process() returned Yes
lp_servicenumber: couldn't find homes
codepage_initialise: client code page = 850
load_client_codepage: loading codepage 850.
Adding chars 0x85 0xb7 (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0xa0 0xb5 (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
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Adding chars 0x9b 0x9d (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0x97 0xeb (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0xa3 0xe9 (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0x96 0xea (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0x81 0x9a (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0xec 0xed (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0xe7 0xe8 (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
Adding chars 0x9c 0x0 (l->u = False) (u->l = False)
load_unicode_map: loading unicode map for codepage 850.
added interface ip=165.134.134.45 bcast=165.134.134.255
nmask=255.255.255.0
Client started (version 2.0.7).
resolve_wins: Attempting wins lookup for name sifl.slu.edu<0x20>
bind succeeded on port 0
nmb packet from 127.0.0.1(137) header: id=15520 opcode=Query(0)
response=No
header: flags: bcast=No rec_avail=No rec_des=Yes trunc=No auth=No
header: rcode=0 qdcount=1 ancount=0 nscount=0 arcount=0
question: q_name=SIFL.SLU.EDU<20> q_type=32 q_class=1
Sending a packet of len 50 to (127.0.0.1) on port 137
read_udp_socket: lastip 127.0.0.1 lastport 137 read: 56
parse_nmb: packet id = 15520
Received a packet of len 56 from (127.0.0.1) port 137
nmb packet from 127.0.0.1(137) header: id=15520 opcode=Query(0)
response=Yes
header: flags: bcast=No rec_avail=Yes rec_des=Yes trunc=No auth=Yes
header: rcode=3 qdcount=0 ancount=1 nscount=0 arcount=0
answers: nmb_name=SIFL.SLU.EDU<20> rr_type=32 rr_class=1 ttl=0
nmb packet from 127.0.0.1(137) header: id=15520 opcode=Query(0)
response=No
header: flags: bcast=No rec_avail=No rec_des=Yes trunc=No auth=No
header: rcode=0 qdcount=1 ancount=0 nscount=0 arcount=0
question: q_name=SIFL.SLU.EDU<20> q_type=32 q_class=1
Sending a packet of len 50 to (127.0.0.1) on port 137
read_udp_socket: lastip 127.0.0.1 lastport 137 read: 56
parse_nmb: packet id = 15520
Received a packet of len 56 from (127.0.0.1) port 137
nmb packet from 127.0.0.1(137) header: id=15520 opcode=Query(0)
response=Yes
header: flags: bcast=No rec_avail=Yes rec_des=Yes trunc=No auth=Yes
header: rcode=3 qdcount=0 ancount=1 nscount=0 arcount=0
answers: nmb_name=SIFL.SLU.EDU<20> rr_type=32 rr_class=1 ttl=0
nmb packet from 127.0.0.1(137) header: id=15520 opcode=Query(0)
response=No
header: flags: bcast=No rec_avail=No rec_des=Yes trunc=No auth=No
header: rcode=0 qdcount=1 ancount=0 nscount=0 arcount=0
question: q_name=SIFL.SLU.EDU<20> q_type=32 q_class=1
Sending a packet of len 50 to (127.0.0.1) on port 137
read_udp_socket: lastip 127.0.0.1 lastport 137 read: 56
parse_nmb: packet id = 15520
Received a packet of len 56 from (127.0.0.1) port 137
nmb packet from 127.0.0.1(137) header: id=15520 opcode=Query(0)
response=Yes
header: flags: bcast=No rec_avail=Yes rec_des=Yes trunc=No auth=Yes
header: rcode=3 qdcount=0 ancount=1 nscount=0 arcount=0
answers: nmb_name=SIFL.SLU.EDU<20> rr_type=32 rr_class=1 ttl=0
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name sifl.slu.edu<0x20>
getlmhostsent: lmhost entry: 127.0.0.1 localhost
resolve_bcast: Attempting broadcast lookup for name sifl.slu.edu<0x20>
bind succeeded on port 0
nmb packet from 165.134.134.255(137) header: id=15521 opcode=Query(0)
response=No
header: flags: bcast=Yes rec_avail=No rec_des=Yes trunc=No auth=No
header: rcode=0 qdcount=1 ancount=0 nscount=0 arcount=0
question: q_name=SIFL.SLU.EDU<20> q_type=32 q_class=1
Sending a packet of len 50 to (165.134.134.255) on port 137
nmb packet from 165.134.134.255(137) header: id=15521 opcode=Query(0)
response=No
header: flags: bcast=Yes rec_avail=No rec_des=Yes trunc=No auth=No
header: rcode=0 qdcount=1 ancount=0 nscount=0 arcount=0
question: q_name=SIFL.SLU.EDU<20> q_type=32 q_class=1
Sending a packet of len 50 to (165.134.134.255) on port 137
nmb packet from 165.134.134.255(137) header: id=15521 opcode=Query(0)
response=No
header: flags: bcast=Yes rec_avail=No rec_des=Yes trunc=No auth=No
header: rcode=0 qdcount=1 ancount=0 nscount=0 arcount=0
question: q_name=SIFL.SLU.EDU<20> q_type=32 q_class=1
Sending a packet of len 50 to (165.134.134.255) on port 137
Connection to sifl.slu.edu failed
[root@sifl rickert]#
# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the
# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed
# here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too
# many!) most of which are not shown in this example
#
# Any line which starts with a ; (semi-colon) or a # (hash)
# is a comment and is ignored. In this example we will use a #
# for commentry and a ; for parts of the config file that you
# may wish to enable
#
# NOTE: Whenever you modify this file you should run the command
"testparm"
# to check that you have not many any basic syntactic errors.
#
#======================= Global Settings
====================================[global]
# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name
workgroup = SIFL
loglevel = 10
# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
server string = PMO Samba Server
# This option is important for security. It allows you to restrict
# connections to machines which are on your local network. The
# following example restricts access to two C class networks and
# the "loopback" interface. For more examples of the syntax see
# the smb.conf man page
; hosts allow = 192.168.1. 192.168.2. 127.
# if you want to automatically load your printer list rather
# than setting them up individually then you'll need this
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = yes
# It should not be necessary to spell out the print system type unless
# yours is non-standard. Currently supported print systems include:
# bsd, sysv, plp, lprng, aix, hpux, qnx
printing = lprng
# Uncomment this if you want a guest account, you must add this to /etc/passwd
# otherwise the user "nobody" is used
; guest account = pcguest
# this tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine
# that connects
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
# Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb).
max log size = 0
# Security mode. Most people will want user level security. See
# security_level.txt for details.
security = user
# Use password server option only with security = server or
# security = domain
; password server = <NT-Server-Name>
# Password Level allows matching of _n_ characters of the password for
# all combinations of upper and lower case
password level = 20
username level = 20
# You may wish to use password encryption. Please read
# ENCRYPTION.txt, Win95.txt and WinNT.txt in the Samba documentation.
# Do not enable this option unless you have read those documents
; encrypt passwords = yes
; smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
# The following is needed to keep smbclient from spouting spurious errors
# when Samba is built with support for SSL.
ssl CA certFile = /usr/share/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
# The following are needed to allow password changing from Windows to
# update the Linux sytsem password also.
# NOTE: Use these with 'encrypt passwords' and 'smb passwd file'
above.
# NOTE2: You do NOT need these to allow workstations to change only
# the encrypted SMB passwords. They allow the Unix password
# to be kept in sync with the SMB password.
; unix password sync = Yes
; passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
; passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *ReType*new*UNIX*password* %n\n
*passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*
# Unix users can map to different SMB User names
; username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
# Using the following line enables you to customise your configuration
# on a per machine basis. The %m gets replaced with the netbios name
# of the machine that is connecting
; include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%m
# Most people will find that this option gives better performance.
# See speed.txt and the manual pages for details
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
# Configure Samba to use multiple interfaces
# If you have multiple network interfaces then you must list them
# here. See the man page for details.
; interfaces = 192.168.12.2/24 192.168.13.2/24
# Configure remote browse list synchronisation here
# request announcement to, or browse list sync from:
# a specific host or from / to a whole subnet (see below)
remote browse sync = 192.168.3.25 192.168.5.255
# Cause this host to announce itself to local subnets here
remote announce = 192.168.1.255 192.168.2.44
# Browser Control Options:
# set local master to no if you don't want Samba to become a master
# browser on your network. Otherwise the normal election rules apply
local master = yes
# OS Level determines the precedence of this server in master browser
# elections. The default value should be reasonable
os level = 64
# Domain Master specifies Samba to be the Domain Master Browser. This
# allows Samba to collate browse lists between subnets. Don't use this
# if you already have a Windows NT domain controller doing this job
domain master = yes
# Preferred Master causes Samba to force a local browser election on startup
# and gives it a slightly higher chance of winning the election
preferred master = yes
# Enable this if you want Samba to be a domain logon server for
# Windows95 workstations.
domain logons = yes
# if you enable domain logons then you may want a per-machine or
# per user logon script
# run a specific logon batch file per workstation (machine)
; logon script = %m.bat
# run a specific logon batch file per username
; logon script = %U.bat
# All NetBIOS names must be resolved to IP Addresses
# 'Name Resolve Order' allows the named resolution mechanism to be
specified
# the default order is "host lmhosts wins bcast". "host"
means use the unix
# system gethostbyname() function call that will use either /etc/hosts OR
# DNS or NIS depending on the settings of /etc/host.config, /etc/nsswitch.conf
# and the /etc/resolv.conf file. "host" therefore is system
configuration
# dependant. This parameter is most often of use to prevent DNS lookups
# in order to resolve NetBIOS names to IP Addresses. Use with care!
# The example below excludes use of name resolution for machines that are NOT
# on the local network segment
# - OR - are not deliberately to be known via lmhosts or via WINS.
name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
# Windows Internet Name Serving Support Section:
# WINS Support - Tells the NMBD component of Samba to enable it's WINS
Server
wins support = yes
# WINS Server - Tells the NMBD components of Samba to be a WINS Client
# Note: Samba can be either a WINS Server, or a WINS Client, but NOT both
;wins server = 165.134.134.45
# WINS Proxy - Tells Samba to answer name resolution queries on
# behalf of a non WINS capable client, for this to work there must be
:# at least one WINS Server on the network. The default is NO.
wins proxy = yes
# DNS Proxy - tells Samba whether or not to try to resolve NetBIOS names
# via DNS nslookups. The built-in default for versions 1.9.17 is yes,
# this has been changed in version 1.9.18 to no.
dns proxy = no
# Case Preservation can be handy - system default is _no_
# NOTE: These can be set on a per share basis
; preserve case = no
; short preserve case = no
# Default case is normally upper case for all DOS files
; default case = lower
# Be very careful with case sensitivity - it can break things!
; case sensitive = no
#============================ Share Definitions
=============================[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
writable = yes
[rickert]
comment = rickert directory
browseable = yes
writable = no
# Un-comment the following and create the netlogon directory for Domain Logons
[netlogon]
comment = Network Logon Service
path = /home/netlogon
guest ok = yes
writable = no
share modes = no
# Un-comment the following to provide a specific roving profile share
# the default is to use the user's home directory
;[Profiles]
; path = /home/profiles
; browseable = no
; guest ok = yes
# NOTE: If you have a BSD-style print system there is no need to
# specifically define each individual printer
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
browseable = no
# Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print
guest ok = no
printable = yes
# This one is useful for people to share files
;[tmp]
; comment = Temporary file space
; path = /tmp
; read only = no
; public = yes
# A publicly accessible directory, but read only, except for people in
# the "staff" group
;[public]
; comment = Public Stuff
; path = /home/samba
; public = yes
; writable = yes
; printable = no
; write list = @staff
# Other examples.
#
# A private printer, usable only by fred. Spool data will be placed in
fred's
# home directory. Note that fred must have write access to the spool directory,
# wherever it is.
;[fredsprn]
; comment = Fred's Printer
; valid users = fred
; path = /homes/fred
; printer = freds_printer
; public = no
; printable = yes
# A private directory, usable only by fred. Note that fred requires write
# access to the directory.
;[fredsdir]
; comment = Fred's Service
; path = /usr/somewhere/private
; valid users = fred
; public = no
; writable = yes
; printable = no
# a service which has a different directory for each machine that connects
# this allows you to tailor configurations to incoming machines. You could
# also use the %u option to tailor it by user name.
# The %m gets replaced with the machine name that is connecting.
;[pchome]
; comment = PC Directories
; path = /usr/pc/%m
; public = no
; writable = yes
# A publicly accessible directory, read/write to all users. Note that all files
# created in the directory by users will be owned by the default user, so
# any user with access can delete any other user's files. Obviously this
# directory must be writable by the default user. Another user could of course
# be specified, in which case all files would be owned by that user instead.
;[public]
; path = /usr/somewhere/else/public
; public = yes
; only guest = yes
; writable = yes
; printable = no
# The following two entries demonstrate how to share a directory so that two
# users can place files there that will be owned by the specific users. In this
# setup, the directory should be writable by both users and should have the
# sticky bit set on it to prevent abuse. Obviously this could be extended to
# as many users as required.
;[myshare]
; comment = Mary's and Fred's stuff
; path = /usr/somewhere/shared
; valid users = mary fred
; public = no
; writable = yes
; printable = no
; create mask = 0765
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First I've updated NISPLUS.en.txt to refine English.
Thanks to Lim Choon Kiat! for refining my BAD English.
>Question: which "smbpasswd" file is being referenced in this
statement
>(taken from http://home.monyo.com/technical/samba/NISPLUS.en.txt
>documentation)?
>
># cat smbpasswd | source/script/mknissmbpasswd.sh
You need to specify smbpasswd file with path information.
I.e. if you have /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd, simply type:
#cat /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd | mknissmbpasswd.sh
Please read the script file before asking :-)
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>>Question: which "smbpasswd" file is being referenced in this
statement
>>(taken from http://home.monyo.com/technical/samba/NISPLUS.en.txt
>>documentation)?
>>
>># cat smbpasswd | source/script/mknissmbpasswd.sh
>
>You need to specify smbpasswd file with path information.
What I need to say is that you need to create a valid smbpasswd file
before migrating NIS+.
Is this the answer of your question?
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Well, I didn't get any answers for this but fortunately one of our work
studies stumbled on the answer. It seems now that the students are coming
back that one of them decides it would be cool to name their Win95 machine
storm. Unfortunately, since that is the name of our main server and no one
had accounts on his machine, naturally, they couldn't map their share. The
student wasn't using ip so we couldn't find it. That explains why the
remote site could map drives from storm. Since NetBeui isn't routable they
didn't have any problems. I sent out a general email to all students
requesting whoever it was to change the computer name. They did and now
things are fine now.
ORIGINAL QUESTION:
>This could be fairly long but I need to try to explain my problem as
completely as possible.
>
>On July 29th I installed a new server and everything worked fine until
Tuesday of this week. For >some reason folks can no longer map network
drives to this machine using it's name which is >storm ie
\\storm\sharename. It has the ip address of 198.206.243.1 and it seems that
if folks are >on the same class c they can map but folks on a class c of
207.32.33.xxx ot 206.72.8.xxx >cannot. However, it gets stranger. I have a
class c of 199.120.68.xxx, on a remote campus, can >map using
\\storm\sharename. I also have other servers on the 198 class c which
everyone, >even the 206 and 207 class c's can still map to. I set up the
old server and the only thing that is >different on it is the name and ip
address and everyone can still map to it. I have stopped and >restarted dns
and samba and that doesn't do anything. I was busy Monday and out of the
office >Monday afternoon so I know I didn't change anything but something
sure happened from Monday >to Tuesday. Oh, one more thing I have a second
interface in this server which has an address of >10.1.1.101 and is called
mail and everyone can map drives using \\mail\sharename. I am at a >loss
and I hope someone can tell me what to look at to fix this.
Paul Crittenden
Computer System Manager
Simpson College
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I want to occasionally access (from my Windows 2000 desktop) files in my
home directory on a server where I do not have root privileges. I don't want
Samba to run all the time, I want to start and stop it manually when I need
access to the files. Is it possible to run some portion of Samba as a
non-privileged user to achieve this?
Lance
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Hello All,
Can a Linux machine running Samba-2.2.1a participate in a
windows 2K domain (specifically security and share permissions
on a group level, i.e. assume there are machines in group 'foo'
what we want to be able to do is change security on group 'foo'
and have it filter down to all the machines which are a part
of group 'foo').
-Bill
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We are using Samba 2.2.1a on a Solaris 8 Ultra Sparc 1, compiled with SMCgcc
2.95.2. We have Windows 95 machines mounting drives and printers from this
box. When we use a MS office product like Excel for say 1 hour and then try
to print, the printers are gone. You can get your printers back by
rebooting the Windows 95 PC. Has anyone else had this problem?
Dave Hall
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Hi,
We have recently set up a 2.2.1a server on Redhat 7.1 box, using LDAP for
authentication, and everything seems to be working great...
Kudo's to the SAMBA team!
We have one problem, though...
(I am not the Linux guru here - he's on vacation right now, so please bear
with me)
When we first set it up, Users could change their password using the Windows
password manager (ctrl-alt-del) and it changed both the smbpassword and the
LDAP password. It tested fine initally, but today it stopped working, for
no apparent reason.
Has anyone else had any trouble with this, or know where I can start
looking?
TIA
Charles
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Hi,
The Win2K can4t reestablish the service after timed out of "dead
time"
statement.
1o. Exists references into "/opt/samba/var/log.nobody" of this
condition ( nobody user ????? ).
2o. All users have good smb.%U, the problems occurs after timed out.
3o. The smb.conf is:
##Start-of-SMB.CONF
#
[global]
workgroup = SAMBA
server string = SERVER
netbios name = SAMBA01
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
log file = /opt/samba/var/log.%U
max log size = 32
security = server
password server = SAMBA01
username map = /opt/samba/lib/smb.users
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
dns proxy = no
dead time = 60
wins proxy = yes
wins server = WINSRV01
include = /opt/samba/lib/U.%U
#
##End-Of-SMB.CONF
4o. The log.nobody is:
##LOG-log.nobody
#
[2001/08/17 15:04:16, 0] smbd/service.c:(214)
pc052 (192.168.14.52) couldn't find service service052
[2001/08/17 15:04:16, 0] smbd/service.c:(214)
pc052 (192.168.14.52) couldn't find service service052
[2001/08/17 15:04:24, 0] smbd/service.c:(214)
pc197 (192.168.14.197) couldn't find service service197
[2001/08/17 15:04:24, 0] smbd/service.c:(214)
pc197 (192.168.14.197) couldn't find service service197
[2001/08/17 15:04:34, 0] smbd/service.c:(214)
pc197 (192.168.14.197) couldn't find service service197
[2001/08/17 15:04:34, 0] smbd/service.c:(214)
pc197 (192.168.14.197) couldn't find service service197
[2001/08/17 15:04:44, 0] smbd/service.c:(214)
pc052 (192.168.14.52) couldn't find service service052
[2001/08/17 15:04:44, 0] smbd/service.c:(214)
pc052 (192.168.14.52) couldn't find service service052
[2001/08/17 15:04:44, 0] smbd/service.c:(214)
pc052 (192.168.14.52) couldn't find service service052
#
##End-Log
regards,
Carlos Celso.
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Dear Samba Folk:
I'm trying to upgrade my network from Samba 2.1 pre-alpha (August '99)
to
Samba 2.2.
The 2.1 pre-alpha had three parameters (domain group map, local group map,
domain user map) that allowed one to specify a Unix group that was mapped
to Domain Admins and Domain Users. Most important to me was the Domain
Users map and the fact that I was able to access the group from User
Manager and Windows Explorer.
I've tried using the "domain admin group" parameter in 2.2 to map
our unix
(ordinary) users group to Domain Admins, and then from the NT workstation
end, add DOMAIN\Domain Admins to the local Administrators group. (We give
our ordinary users local administrative privileges and then restrict them
through file permissions and policy settings.)
This works well enough to allow domain logons and set file permissions
correctly when people are logged on as domain users. However there are
two problems: First, logons take 3-4 minutes, and second, it isn't
importing the policies correctly. (I've changed the policies in the
NTConfig.POL file from Domain Users to Domain Admins, rebooted, to no
avail.)
Has anybody done the upgrade I'm doing and encountered this before? Is
there a tag in the CVS that is stable enough to use (with all the
usual caveats) but allows domain groups to be mapped? If so, is the
mapping mechanism documented anywhere?
Thanks for any help,
Tavis
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From: "Christian Barth" <barth@cck.uni-kl.de>
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> I want to occasionally access (from my Windows 2000 desktop) files in my
> home directory on a server where I do not have root privileges. I don't
want
> Samba to run all the time, I want to start and stop it manually when I need
> access to the files. Is it possible to run some portion of Samba as a
> non-privileged user to achieve this?
Probably not, because you will have one big problem: The smb-tcp/ip-
ports are reversed prots with nummbers below 1024. You can start smbd
and nmbd with alternativ prot nummbers. Just try it: compail samba in
your home directory and start it with lets say prot 3456. If this
succeeds you can talk between to samba servers. But if you can
configure w2k to use not standard ports ... I dout. But there should
be a ...\system32\drivers\etc\services (???). Try what happens if you
edit it.
Christian
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How do I force Windows clients to not become a master browser and my force
my SAMBA server to remain the master?
I have added "remote announce = YOUR.IP.SUBNETS.255/WORKGROUP" but I
just
had a rouge machine that wasn't even turned on take over from the SAMBA
server as master. Clients in the network neighborhood started drooping like
flies.
Thanks,
Dan
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'lo all
We are trying to set up SAMBA as our WINS server (currently an entire network
with roughly 100 pc's are running as one big peer-to-peer with multiple
subnets) I have enabled WINS Support and set Name Resolution to Host LMHost
Bcast I left Wins out because we don't have a wins server (as I said.)
When
a pc is set to view the WINS server it no longer can see ANYTHING in network
neighborhood. We get a response that the computer has the maximum number of
connections.
a couple of questions
1st. Do I some how need to change the host files
2nd. How can we have too many connections as we are running a main frame
server.
3rd. Is there anything else I have to do?
Any and all help is appreciated
Bryan James
Woodman's Food Market
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Vandevelde Jan wrote:
> I there anyone who can tell me if there are any known problems when
you're
> running samba on a Sco-unix and on a Red Had linux machine, both in the
same
> network ? I have to know because I'll have to install samba on a
sco-unix
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My samba was running pretty slow for me, too. I installed a completely
fresh install on another host and found it to be quite fast. I copied
my smb.conf aside on my primary machine and completely wiped it then
re-installed it; the delays have gone away, but not all my other
issues. :)
Is your samba server running on a machine with mutliple interfaces?
I've added the "interfaces" directive to my server which seems to
help.
I can provide more info if applicable to your setup.
I'm still testing some stuff, as I've been getting intermittent, but
repeatable, authentication problems.
-Chris
Konrad Willmert wrote> The samba version is 2.2.1a
> I got 'mount /server' from an on-line documentation someplace.
After
> reviewing some other documentation sources, I noticed most people's
init
> strings didn't have that and took it out and that solved the connection
> problem. Still slow initially connecting though.
>
> On Monday 13 August 2001 01:56 pm, Urban Widmark wrote:
> > On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Konrad Willmert wrote:
> > > I run a Samba Server and have 6 windows machines and my own red
hat linux
> > > machine connecting to it. I recently upgraded the server
software to fix
> > > the Microsoft Word Save As bug, and now I can't get my linux
machine to
> > > mount the server anymore. The other machines all connect just
fine,
> > > though there's a huge delay making the initial connectino,
and when I
> > > boot the linux machine (dual booting) up in windows 2k it
connects also.
> > > Any idea what went wrong? I can mount other drives on the
network, just
> > > not the server. Here is my mount string and the error it
returns:
> > >
> > > smbmount "\\\\server\\share" /home/server 'mount
/server' -o
> > > username=xxxx,password=xxxx,fmask=777,dmask=777
> >
> > Which version is this?
> > Where did you get the idea to use 'mount /server'?
> > (try reading the manpage of your new version)
> >
> > Can't help with the slow initial connections.. Lookup problems?
> >
> > /Urban
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I have a wierd questions. I have a top level share named programs, and a
directory underneth it named JTRS. Now what I need to do is to addusers to
the write list of JTRS but not to the top level share programs or any of the
other directories underneth the program directory. Is this possible with
samba? Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Jon
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I've been attempting to backup my Linux system to a tape drive mounted with
Samba on my Win98 SE machine with the following command:
dump -0ua -f /mnt/backup/bak8.17.01 /
Around 60 or 70 percent through, I always get an error from dump that
requires it to terminate. Then I get a smbmount error that looks like a
timeout.
Also, I cannot mount Windows shares in normal user accounts. I get a
message:
smbmount must be installed suid root for direct user mounts
any help with either or both of these problems is MUCH appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
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On August 17, 2001, Dan Tappin wrote:> How do I force Windows clients to not become a master browser and my
> force my SAMBA server to remain the master?
You must set the following options in the smb.conf:
local master = yes
If your Samba server is the DC for your NT domain you must specify these:
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
Note: "[...] there is no way to prevent a Windows NT PDC from attempting
to" become the master browser for its NT domain. So don't set this if
there
is a WinNT PDC for your workgroup name.
If your Samba box still looses browser elections try setting "os level =
" to a
higher value.
> I have added "remote announce = YOUR.IP.SUBNETS.255/WORKGROUP"
[...]
Remove the remote announce option! You only need this option if you want
your Samba box to appear in a remote workgroup/domain. If "normal browse
propagation rules [...] work" this is NOT necessary.
> [...]
"See BROWSING.txt in the Samba docs/ directory for details."
(smb.conf)
However, I don't know how to prevent Windows clients (not a NT PDC) from
trying to become the master browser. Maybe there are some special registry
keys you have to set.
Hope this helps,
Oliver
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On August 17, 2001, Bryan James wrote:> 'lo all
>
> We are trying to set up SAMBA as our WINS server (currently an entire
network
> with roughly 100 pc's are running as one big peer-to-peer with multiple
> subnets) I have enabled WINS Support and set Name Resolution to Host LMHost
> Bcast I left Wins out because we don't have a wins server (as I said.)
When
> a pc is set to view the WINS server it no longer can see ANYTHING in
network
> neighborhood. We get a response that the computer has the maximum number
of
> connections.
To get the same basis of wording first:
A WINS server should resolve NETBIOS names to IP addresses.
The master browsers, local and domain, are responsible for distributing
the browse lists (that make up the network neighborhood) to the clients and
exchanging it across your subnets - NOT the WINS server.
So there a 2 different problems that you must track.
> a couple of questions
>
> 1st. Do I some how need to change the host files
If the WINS server works properly this should not be necessary.
> 2nd. How can we have too many connections as we are running a main frame
> server.
Seems to me like one of those weired error messages that have nothing to
do with the real problem.
> 3rd. Is there anything else I have to do?
Check if your master browsers are working properly. You should be able
to see all hosts in your workgroup, even the hosts in other subnets!
This should work without a running WINS server and without lmhosts files
(only accessing hosts in subnets different than the one the machine is
sitting in will not work cause the resolution of the name to the IP won't
work). "See BROWSING.txt in the Samba docs/ directory for details."
Hope that helps,
Oliver
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On August 16, 2001, Gil Disatnik wrote:> Hello there.
> I have a strange problem using samba's wins server.
> The topology is as follows:
>
> 1. Server
> 2. Stations (Station A, Station B)
> 3. Remote Station (Connected with pptp to the server)
> [...]
Oops, here is the problem. Browsing across subnets is a bit tricky.
I've experienced a similar problem on a network with to separate subnets
connected to our Win NT server. The problem is that the browse lists
are exchanged by broadcast messages which normally won't work
over separat subnets.
So maybe adding "domain master = yes" to your smb.conf will solve the
problem (I assume that you don't have a WinNT PDC for your workgroup).
"See BROWSING.txt in the Samba docs/ directory for details."
(smb.conf)
Oliver
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On August 18, 2001, Just me wrote:> I have a wierd questions. I have a top level share named programs, and a
> directory underneth it named JTRS. Now what I need to do is to addusers to
> the write list of JTRS but not to the top level share programs or any of
the
> other directories underneth the program directory. Is this possible with
> samba? Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated
>
> Jon
I would suggest to set write permission as desired directly on the filesystem.
Say, create a unix group for the JRTS part of the share (e.g. jrts), add all
users that should have write access to the group jrts, chown the JRTS dir to
the group jrts and chmod g+w. Don't forget to chmod g-w,o-w on the dir
that acts as root for the programs share and all dirs beneath except the
JRTS, if you haven't done that already.
Set write list at least to "@jrts" for the programs share.
You'll have to set options like "create mask", "force create
mode" and
"inherit permissions" for the programs share to get the desired
behaviour for
files that will be created in the JRTS dir.
Another possibility might be the use of Microsoft distributed filesystem.
With this you would be able to insert a separat share for JRTS (with all
the possibilities of the write list option) into the programs dir. But I
didn't
think about that in deep. You can have a look at
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#MSDFS
if you like to investigate this possibility.
Hope that helps,
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>>On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, Matt Penna wrote:
>>
>>
>>You may need to comment out '#define HAVE_TRUNCATED_SALT 1'
>>out of include/config.h and recompile. It was a bug in out autoconf
>>script.
>
>Jerry,
>
>This seems to have worked perfectly! Problem disappeared immediately.
>
i have similar problem, but this solution doesn't work for me. in my
include/config.h it already commented (/* #undef HAVE_TRUNCATED_SALT */)
and still get 401 - Bad Authorization.
i am using linux-2.4.7+acl, --without-pam (ROCK Linux not use PAM library)
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>yep....unfortunately this isn't working for me using both
"cat" and "niscat"
>- keep getting the same type of error message:
># niscat passwd.org_dir |
>/opt/source/samba/samba-2.2.0/source/script/mknissmbpasswd.s
>h > /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
>pwdlset_t="/users/asbck": Not found.
>/opt/source/samba/samba-2.2.0/source/script/mknissmbpasswd.sh:
>smbpasswd.org_dir.asas.
>ast.lmco.com.: not found
>
>just a partial listing but this is my main problem....not being able to
>create a viable smbpasswd file :o(
Of course this does not work. Did you read my previous mail:
|What I need to say is that you need to create a valid smbpasswd file
|before migrating NIS+.
|read the script file before asking
and my NISPLUS.en.txt carefully??
You need to know what you are doing before asking more!
And do not send a mail to me only. I will NOT reply more unless you
send a reply to the mailing lists, too.
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Ralf Duda wrote:>
> Hello,
>
> we try to relace the /etc/[passwd,group] with a LDAP database.
> No problem with openldap and nss_ldap (from padl software), everything
> works fine. We don't use ldap with pam.
>
> Our passwd and group file is now rather empty, there are still only root
> and other system account entrys.
>
> The directory permissions works like with the old file staff.
> Samba consider this permissions and offer the shares dependent on the
> users group membership.
>
> Next to the directory permissions we use the 'write list' and
> 'read list' parameter inside the smb.conf, like:
> write list = @staff # for write access to the unix staff group
>
> But in this special case 'write list' and 'read list' it
seems samba
> didn't ask LDAP?
>
> If there is a group named staff inside the /etc/group file with the
> users as member, all right it works. But if the group only exist in
> LDAP,
> mhh nothing :(
>
> Any hint?
The way samba does this is butt-ugly, and your situation isn't the only
one that breaks.
The problem is that we expand @group references prior to matching them.
That means that we must retrieve a full list of users in that group -
something that may well be difficult to do under LDAP.
Instead what we should do is find out what groups the user is in and
*not* expand the list, simply match it once for users and once for
groups.
Unfortunetly there is a bit of work required for this, but its something
that should get sorted eventually.
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Just me wrote:>
> I have a wierd questions. I have a top level share named programs, and a
> directory underneth it named JTRS. Now what I need to do is to addusers to
> the write list of JTRS but not to the top level share programs or any of
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> other directories underneth the program directory. Is this possible with
> samba? Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Use file-permissions. Samba's read and write lists are an ugly hack,
your much better setting read and write permssions in the OS for the
files directly, and having the OS enforce the restrictions.
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Christian Barth wrote:>
> > I want to occasionally access (from my Windows 2000 desktop) files in
my
> > home directory on a server where I do not have root privileges. I
don't want
> > Samba to run all the time, I want to start and stop it manually when I
need
> > access to the files. Is it possible to run some portion of Samba as a
> > non-privileged user to achieve this?
> Probably not, because you will have one big problem: The smb-tcp/ip-
> ports are reversed prots with nummbers below 1024. You can start smbd
> and nmbd with alternativ prot nummbers. Just try it: compail samba in
> your home directory and start it with lets say prot 3456. If this
> succeeds you can talk between to samba servers. But if you can
> configure w2k to use not standard ports ... I dout. But there should
> be a ...\system32\drivers\etc\services (???). Try what happens if you
> edit it.
In particular make sure you use samba 2.2.1 or later, as we added
changes to make this work for our internal testing (build.samba.org),
and for developer use. This still doesn't get around the port <1024
issue, but you can use samba from inetd (probably not an option in your
case).
Other than that, you might be able to proxy the tcp connection from a
machine you do have root on to the server's high port, or some other
funny buisness like that.
(remember that Win2k will use DNS names in \\host.domain form, so you
don't need to worry about nmbd).
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Dear Linux Friends,
I'm quite a new person in Linux (about 1.5 years)
and has just join the Samba group. However I have
about 15 years of experience with various PCs such
as Amgia, Apple and Windows based PCs, as well as
good knowledge of C and Windows-based languages.
(I've not use LISP and Prolog since I left school.)
Currently I'm moving to a new house and
hope to take the opportunity to build a mini-
Linux network conducive for researches inside.
At this point of time, I've successfully build Samba
servers but still research primarily from Windows-based
workstations. Hence I hope someone can help me
improve my Linux networking skills further.
I list all the PCs I have toward the end of this note,
and hope to gather advices on the following:
Basing on all the equipment I have,
(A) Propose your view of an optimal network.
(B) (briefly) how to build it and the advantages.
[briefly because I'll obtain the details from you after I
compile the knowledge from contributors]
(C) Do I need to add new hardware? if so what?
The computers I have are as follows:
4 Pentium 166/200 Mhz PCs,
all with at least 32MB RAM and a good size
hard disk and CD ROM (1 Ethernet each)
1 Pentium III-800 MHz PC with 256MB RAM,
64GB Hard Disk and 48X CDROM and
2 Ethernet cards
I'm using external 56kbps modems (2 pieces)
2 Pentium-166 Notebooks with PCMCIA
modems and PCMCIA Ethernet Cards.
(roaming around always)
1 HP Pentium III-600 Notebook with
64MB RAM and DVD-ROM,
build-in modem and build-in Ethernet.
(However, I'm not able to get
Linux to detect the build-in modem &
Ethernet device. Can someone help?
HP model: F2301-12006 XE3)
I'm using 2 switches (I was told by the
Vendor when I first learn Linux
networking that switches are
better than hubs. Did I get con?)
1 Amgia 1200
1 Amiga 500 with Hard disk (20MB)
1 Amiga 500 with three floppy drives
1 Amiga 2000 with two floppy drives
(sadly, all my Amigas has no network cards.
Is there any way to link them up also?)
In terms of Software, I have in my collection
Red-Hat Linux 5 & 7, SuSE 6.4 and Mandrake 7.2
Licences for Windows ME, 98 and 95 as well as
Amigs OS
Thank a lot for reading
Lim Choon Kiat
lck@SingCorp.com
(Self-learner)
Singapore
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Hi,
A simple question about Samba. Can Samba easily and gracefully replicate
directories (or files within a directory) under Windows NT.
Please drop me an Email at cbooth@fastlane.net.
Thanks!
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Hi there,
I'm currently planning to set up an AFS cell for a school. As it is
unlikely that AFS supports user profiles and logon scripts, I need to
use Samba for the Windows stuff (we only have Win98 clients).
The main reasons for using AFS is ACLs, volume management and backup
volumes.
I'm concerned that it might not be possible to alter ACLs using the
Win98 boxen. Is this correct?
Would it help to implement AFS ACL support for Samba? (It seems
non-trivial but doable to me). I fear that I need some kind of client
support as well since Win9x does not seem to know about ACLs. (Am I
right here? I'm no Windows expert.)
BTW: We'll use OpenAFS on a Linux server.
Thank you for any advice. Tino.
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Hi
I would like help on samba permissions. We have a linux production samba
server ver 2.0.5a working as a file server
which mainly contains (.mdb files ) .A front end tool which is made in
Visual Basic 6 is used by client to work on access database in such a
way that many clients can work on the same db files at the same time.
The problem is that sometimes these clients while working on these
tools get disconnected and the error they get is disconnected from the
network,but as far as network is concerned I have checked it there is no
disconnection problem (as the backup up goes on for several hours
contineusly without any problem) so can you tell me what could be the
problem in samba configuration??
If in case you want any other detail plz write back to me.
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For a network, switches are the way to go. (The vendor was right in
telling you to buy switches). The difference between the two is that if
a computer sends a network packet to a hub is will forward that packet
on to every computer to get the packet to its destination. On a large
network with several PCs this can be counter productive since each
machine needs to wait to send the packet if there is a collision. A
switch on the other hand will look at the destination of the packet and
forward it to the correct port so the packet does not go to every PC.
This is ideal for large networks, and it also allows for full-duplex
mode.
For modems and Linux, linux will use a hardware modem with ease, but
with newer modems they are mostly referred to as Winmodems because they
use software drivers to run the modem, which the same drivers will not
work with linux. I think lucent or another company has some software
drivers for those modems, but since I do not use any winmodems I have
not dealt with that problem.
As far as running linux on the PCs it is a matter of personal choice
what Distro you use. I would however suggest NOT to use redhat 7.0 that
version is very buggy especially gcc if you plan to compile software.
If you want to use redhats linux, either use the redhat 5.0 you have or
get a copy of redhat 7.1
As a caution on the distro you use on your PCs, if you use a newer
distro you will want 64Mb or more of ram if you plan to run Xwindows
with Gnome or KDE, other wise 32Mb of ram should work for redhat 5.0 or
other older distros.
As far as the Amiga's I have not worked with them, but I would assume
that you could add a network card to them.
Hope that helps
Patrick Gunerud
Choon Kiat Lim wrote:
> Dear Linux Friends,
> I'm quite a new person in Linux (about 1.5 years)
> and has just join the Samba group. However I have
> about 15 years of experience with various PCs such
> as Amgia, Apple and Windows based PCs, as well as
> good knowledge of C and Windows-based languages.
> (I've not use LISP and Prolog since I left school.)
> Currently I'm moving to a new house and
> hope to take the opportunity to build a mini-
> Linux network conducive for researches inside.
> At this point of time, I've successfully build Samba
> servers but still research primarily from Windows-based
> workstations. Hence I hope someone can help me
> improve my Linux networking skills further.
> I list all the PCs I have toward the end of this note,
> and hope to gather advices on the following:
> Basing on all the equipment I have,
> (A) Propose your view of an optimal network.
> (B) (briefly) how to build it and the advantages.
> [briefly because I'll obtain the details from you after I
> compile the knowledge from contributors]
> (C) Do I need to add new hardware? if so what?
> The computers I have are as follows:
> 4 Pentium 166/200 Mhz PCs,
> all with at least 32MB RAM and a good size
> hard disk and CD ROM (1 Ethernet each)
> 1 Pentium III-800 MHz PC with 256MB RAM,
> 64GB Hard Disk and 48X CDROM and
> 2 Ethernet cards
> I'm using external 56kbps modems (2 pieces)
> 2 Pentium-166 Notebooks with PCMCIA
> modems and PCMCIA Ethernet Cards.
> (roaming around always)
> 1 HP Pentium III-600 Notebook with
> 64MB RAM and DVD-ROM,
> build-in modem and build-in Ethernet.
> (However, I'm not able to get
> Linux to detect the build-in modem &
> Ethernet device. Can someone help?
> HP model: F2301-12006 XE3)
> I'm using 2 switches (I was told by the
> Vendor when I first learn Linux
> networking that switches are
> better than hubs. Did I get con?)
> 1 Amgia 1200
> 1 Amiga 500 with Hard disk (20MB)
> 1 Amiga 500 with three floppy drives
> 1 Amiga 2000 with two floppy drives
> (sadly, all my Amigas has no network cards.
> Is there any way to link them up also?)
> In terms of Software, I have in my collection
> Red-Hat Linux 5 & 7, SuSE 6.4 and Mandrake 7.2
> Licences for Windows ME, 98 and 95 as well as
> Amigs OS
> Thank a lot for reading
> Lim Choon Kiat
> lck@SingCorp.com
> (Self-learner)
> Singapore
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Subject: 2.0.7->2.2.0a nobody guest problem
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Hello,
I got problem. I switched from 2.0.7 to 2.2.0a via suse 7.1-7.2 switch.
I use the exact same smb.conf and smb.conf.nobody file. I added nobody will
null password and changed nothing on my win98 clients(same blank passwd). I can
log on with a regular user and this user can print flawlessly. But my nobody
guest user cannot log on anymore. It says the domain password is wrong or logon
server isn't working. I am certain the passwords on each side match. I just
wonder why the nobody user cannot log on. Here come my two conf files.
thanks,
mk
;
; /etc/smb.conf
;
; Copyright (c) 1999 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg, Germany.
;
[global]
workgroup = SHADOWWARRIOR
server string = Samba %v on %L
domain logons = yes
security = user
os level = 34
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
domain master = yes
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
time server = yes
logon script = %U.bat
keep alive = 30
guest account = nobody
kernel oplocks = false
log file = /var/log/samba-log.%m
lock directory = /var/lock/samba
hosts allow = 192.168.1.
interfaces = 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0
load printers = yes
encrypt passwords = yes
smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd
unix password sync = True
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *changed*
passwd chat debug = True
update encrypted = yes
browseable = no
; if there is a conf file for the user who is connecting, then
; load it...
config file = /etc/smb.conf.%U
[netlogon]
comment = The domain logon service
path = /etc/samba/logon
public = no
writeable = no
browseable = no
[printers]
path = /var/spool/samba
print ok = yes
printing = lprng
printable = yes
printcap name = /etc/printcap
guest ok = yes
public = yes
[smurf]
path = /var/spool/samba
print ok = yes
printing = lprng
printable = yes
guest ok = yes
public = yes
print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -r %s
lpq command = /usr/bin/lpq -P%p
lprm command = /usr/bin/lprm -P%p %j
lppause command = /usr/sbin/lpc hold %p %j
lpresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc release %p %j
queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p stop
queueresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p start
;
; /etc/smb.conf.nobody
;
; Copyright (c) 1999 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg, Germany.
;
[global]
workgroup = SHADOWWARRIOR
server string = Samba %v on %L
domain logons = yes
security = user
os level = 34
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
domain master = yes
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
time server = yes
logon script = %U.bat
keep alive = 30
guest account = nobody
kernel oplocks = false
log file = /var/log/samba-log.%m
lock directory = /var/lock/samba
hosts allow = 192.168.1.
interfaces = 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0
load printers = yes
encrypt passwords = yes
smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd
;unix password sync = True
;passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
;passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *changed*
;passwd chat debug = True
;update encrypted = yes
browseable = no
; if there is a conf file for the user who is connecting, then
; load it...
;config file = /etc/smb.conf.%U
[netlogon]
comment = The Domain SHADOWWARRIOR Logon Service
path = /etc/samba/logon
public = no
writeable = no
browseable = no
[printers]
path = /var/spool/samba
print ok = yes
printing = lprng
printable = yes
printcap name = /etc/printcap
guest ok = yes
public = yes
[smurf]
path = /var/spool/samba
print ok = yes
printing = lprng
printable = yes
guest ok = yes
public = yes
print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -r %s
lpq command = /usr/bin/lpq -P%p
lprm command = /usr/bin/lprm -P%p %j
lppause command = /usr/sbin/lpc hold %p %j
lpresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc release %p %j
queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p stop
queueresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p start
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Subject: Re: 2.0.7->2.2.0a nobody guest problem
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I also tried putting in
null passwords = yes
but it didn't help.
If I push "cancel" upon win98 logon and then try to print without
being logged
into domain even the nobody user can print to linux shared printer. So all
works except the logon.
> > Hello, >
> I got problem. I switched from 2.0.7 to 2.2.0a via suse 7.1-7.2 switch.
>
> I use the exact same smb.conf and smb.conf.nobody file. I added nobody will
> null password and changed nothing on my win98 clients(same blank passwd). I
ca
n> log on with a regular user and this user can print flawlessly. But my
nobody
> guest user cannot log on anymore. It says the domain password is wrong or
logo
n> server isn't working. I am certain the passwords on each side match. I
just
> wonder why the nobody user cannot log on. Here come my two conf files.
>
> thanks,
>
> mk
>
>
> ;
> ; /etc/smb.conf
> ;
> ; Copyright (c) 1999 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg, Germany.
> ;
> [global]
> workgroup = SHADOWWARRIOR
> server string = Samba %v on %L
> domain logons = yes
>
> security = user
>
> os level = 34
> local master = yes
> preferred master = yes
> domain master = yes
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY
>
> time server = yes
> logon script = %U.bat
>
> keep alive = 30
> guest account = nobody
> kernel oplocks = false
>
> log file = /var/log/samba-log.%m
> lock directory = /var/lock/samba
> hosts allow = 192.168.1.
> interfaces = 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0
> load printers = yes
>
> encrypt passwords = yes
> smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd
> unix password sync = True
> passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
> passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *changed*
> passwd chat debug = True
> update encrypted = yes
>
> browseable = no
>
> ; if there is a conf file for the user who is connecting, then
> ; load it...
>
> config file = /etc/smb.conf.%U
>
> [netlogon]
> comment = The domain logon service
> path = /etc/samba/logon
> public = no
> writeable = no
> browseable = no
>
> [printers]
> path = /var/spool/samba
> print ok = yes
> printing = lprng
> printable = yes
> printcap name = /etc/printcap
> guest ok = yes
> public = yes
>
> [smurf]
> path = /var/spool/samba
> print ok = yes
> printing = lprng
> printable = yes
> guest ok = yes
> public = yes
> print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -r %s
> lpq command = /usr/bin/lpq -P%p
> lprm command = /usr/bin/lprm -P%p %j
> lppause command = /usr/sbin/lpc hold %p %j
> lpresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc release %p %j
> queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p stop
> queueresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p start
>
>
>
>
> ;
> ; /etc/smb.conf.nobody
> ;
> ; Copyright (c) 1999 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg, Germany.
> ;
> [global]
> workgroup = SHADOWWARRIOR
> server string = Samba %v on %L
> domain logons = yes
>
> security = user
>
> os level = 34
> local master = yes
> preferred master = yes
> domain master = yes
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY
>
> time server = yes
> logon script = %U.bat
>
> keep alive = 30
> guest account = nobody
> kernel oplocks = false
>
> log file = /var/log/samba-log.%m
> lock directory = /var/lock/samba
> hosts allow = 192.168.1.
> interfaces = 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0
> load printers = yes
>
> encrypt passwords = yes
> smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd
> ;unix password sync = True
> ;passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
> ;passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *changed*
> ;passwd chat debug = True
> ;update encrypted = yes
>
> browseable = no
>
> ; if there is a conf file for the user who is connecting, then
> ; load it...
>
> ;config file = /etc/smb.conf.%U
>
> [netlogon]
> comment = The Domain SHADOWWARRIOR Logon Service
> path = /etc/samba/logon
> public = no
> writeable = no
> browseable = no
>
> [printers]
> path = /var/spool/samba
> print ok = yes
> printing = lprng
> printable = yes
> printcap name = /etc/printcap
> guest ok = yes
> public = yes
>
> [smurf]
> path = /var/spool/samba
> print ok = yes
> printing = lprng
> printable = yes
> guest ok = yes
> public = yes
> print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -r %s
> lpq command = /usr/bin/lpq -P%p
> lprm command = /usr/bin/lprm -P%p %j
> lppause command = /usr/sbin/lpc hold %p %j
> lpresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc release %p %j
> queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p stop
> queueresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p start
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Konrad Willmert wrote:
> Also, that problem I was having connecting to our file server with linux
(but
> not windows) popped up again. I guess when I used the modified smbmount
> string it was a fluke or something, because I haven't changed a thing,
and it
> quit working again. Here's the string again:
> smbmount "\\\\enterprise\\server" /home/server -o
username=xxxx,password=xxxx
The string is correct for some versions of smbmount. If you have >1
version installed, different shells may run with different paths and
perhaps you pick up the wrong one.
Assuming the username/password is also the same I don't know why it would
fail now.
I am pretty sure that you have changed something, especially as you also
write about other problems and what you have done with your smb.conf. The
workgroup setting is read from the conf file, did that change? You can
specify that as workgroup=foo on the smbmount command line.
Did anything change on the server?
Did a previous mount crash, and fail to cleanup after itself? That could
possibly cause the next mount to fail also (but not with a 0 error code).
/Urban
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2001, VDA wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having trouble mounting SMB shares residing on a WinNT machine.
> smbclient works fine, but after mounting the same share with the
> same username,passwd etc with smbmount and trying to enter
> newly mounted dir I see repeating msgs in the logs:
"enter" as in 'cd /mnt/foo' or using some other file browsing
tool?
>
> ...
> smb_catch_keepalive: already done [<- this is KERN_ERR!]
Ouch!
Is this the first message from smbfs?
smb_catch_keepalive installs a "data_ready" handler on the socket. It
is
supposed to receive keepalive messages from the server. But something goes
wrong, someone else is also changing the "data_ready" handler.
This makes smb_catch_keepalive return -EINVAL (-22) which in turn leads
to ...
> smb_retry: successful, new pid=PID, generation=N [PID is the same, N grows
(N++)]
On each network error it tells smbmount to reconnect, increasing
generation with 1 (network errors are in this case errors that occur in
the smbfs network code ... :-/ )
> smb_dont_catch_keepalive: server->data_ready == NULL
This is an effect of the earlier error, it wants to restore the old
handler but finds a null value.
> smb_trans2_request: result=-22, setting invalid
> smb_close_socket: still catching keepalives!
> smb_catch_keepalive: already done
> smb_retry: successful, new pid=PID, generation=N+1
> ...
>
> Since smbclient is working I presume it is a kernel smbfs bug or some
It is a smbfs bug.
> kernel: 2.4.5
Do you see this with earlier or later kernel versions?
(2.4.6 has some most likely unrelated changes, older 2.4's or 2.2 reports
are of value)
/Urban
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Thomas Drottvik wrote:
> In my syslog i get the following messages:
> ##
> Jul 17 11:20:00 smurf kernel: smb_retry: signal failed, error=-3
> ##
>
>
> So my question is could I from the error log see what the cause of the
> problem is?
You have a kernel problem (with smbfs). Upgrade your kernel to at least
2.2.18 (2.2.20) or 2.4. I can't actually promise that you won't see this
error, but most likely you won't as I suspect you run RedHat's 2.2.16.
/Urban
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Matt Britt wrote:
> I've been attempting to backup my Linux system to a tape drive mounted
with
> Samba on my Win98 SE machine with the following command:
>
> dump -0ua -f /mnt/backup/bak8.17.01 /
>
> Around 60 or 70 percent through, I always get an error from dump that
> requires it to terminate. Then I get a smbmount error that looks like a
> timeout.
What is the error from dump?
What does smbfs say (dmesg/syslog) and what does the message from smbmount
look like?
You could try tar instead of dump ... (tar will complain about files being
modified, but you can ignore that).
> Also, I cannot mount Windows shares in normal user accounts. I get a
> message:
>
> smbmount must be installed suid root for direct user mounts
No it doesn't (if it does you have received a fubar'd version from
somewhere). It says that smbmnt must be installed suid root. Read the
smbmnt manpage.
/Urban
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Anyone know how to set SaMBa to return the actual MAC address of the system
instead of 00-00-00-00-00-00 when someone does an nbtstat against it?
Thanks,
-Byran
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I'm having browsing problems with samba 2.2.1a on Red Hat 7.1. Win98 &
NT
systems don't see samba server in Network Neighborhood, nor can they view
resources or connect with 'net view/use ...'.
Tests from DIAGNOSTICS.txt pass up to #8 ('net view' from MS client),
which
fails with 'Network name not found' error.
The Samba server is in both HOSTS and LMHOSTS on the PCs. I've tried with
and
without WINS support enabled on the samba server (using 'wins support =
yes/no'
as appropriate) and MS clients.
I've noticed the Samba server never wins browser elections. 'nmblookup
-M -'
always shows hosts other than the Samba server with
'__MSBROWSE__<01>'. This
despite having 'local master', 'preferred master' and
'domain master' all set to
'yes'. log.nmbd shows the Samba server is "... now a local master
browser for
workgroup HOME on subnet 192.168.1.100", so it's very confusing.
'netstat -l' shows TCP port 139 in LISTEN state, but not 137 or 138.
Ports 137
and 138 show up for UDP.
I've tried with security both as "user" and "share".
I had this working on RH 6.2 with an earlier version of Samba (don't know
exactly which version...). I used that version's smb.conf and still have the
same problem.
FWIW, Samba was built from source with all configure options as default except
'--with-pam'.
At the bottom is my smb.conf file.
Can someone suggest steps I can take to resolve this? Have I missed something
really obvious?
Thanks,
Jim
--------------->%--------------->%---------------
[global]
workgroup = HOME
netbios name = PIPPIN
server string = Samba Server
interfaces = 192.168.1.100/24
security = user
encrypt passwords = Yes
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 0
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
domain master = yes
os level = 65
wins support = yes
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
writeable = Yes
browseable = yes
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[data2-2]
path = /data2-2
writeable = Yes
browseable = yes
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sounds like 'restrict anonymous' may be set to yes.
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On Saturday 18 August 2001 08:25 pm, jim.holmes@veridian.com
wrote:> I'm having browsing problems with samba 2.2.1a on Red Hat 7.1.
Win98 & NT> systems don't see samba server in Network Neighborhood, nor can
they view> resources or connect with 'net view/use ...'.
>
> Tests from DIAGNOSTICS.txt pass up to #8 ('net view' from MS
client), which> fails with 'Network name not found' error.
>
> The Samba server is in both HOSTS and LMHOSTS on the PCs. I've
tried with and> without WINS support enabled on the samba server (using 'wins
support = yes/no'> as appropriate) and MS clients.
>
> I've noticed the Samba server never wins browser elections.
'nmblookup -M -'> always shows hosts other than the Samba server with
'__MSBROWSE__<01>'. This> despite having 'local master', 'preferred master' and
'domain
master' all set to> 'yes'. log.nmbd shows the Samba server is "... now a local
master
browser for> workgroup HOME on subnet 192.168.1.100", so it's very confusing.
>
> 'netstat -l' shows TCP port 139 in LISTEN state, but not 137 or
138. Ports 137> and 138 show up for UDP.
>
> I've tried with security both as "user" and
"share".
>
> I had this working on RH 6.2 with an earlier version of Samba
(don't know> exactly which version...). I used that version's smb.conf and still
have the> same problem.
>
> FWIW, Samba was built from source with all configure options as
default except> '--with-pam'.
>
> At the bottom is my smb.conf file.
>
> Can someone suggest steps I can take to resolve this? Have I missed
something> really obvious?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>
> --------------->%--------------->%---------------
>
> [global]
> workgroup = HOME
> netbios name = PIPPIN
> server string = Samba Server
> interfaces = 192.168.1.100/24
> security = user
> encrypt passwords = Yes
> log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
> max log size = 0
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
> local master = yes
> preferred master = yes
> domain master = yes
> os level = 65
> wins support = yes
>
>
> [homes]
> comment = Home Directories
> writeable = Yes
> browseable = yes
>
> [printers]
> comment = All Printers
> path = /var/spool/samba
> printable = Yes
> browseable = No
>
> [data2-2]
> path = /data2-2
> writeable = Yes
> browseable = yes
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Vladimir Parkhomenko wrote:>
> Anybody know how to do this?
>
> ERROR: string overflow by 225 in safe_strcpy
> [172.16.27.15,172.16.28.44,172.16.8.204,172.16.24.1]
>
> What is length of the global string parameter "host allow = ".
> Samba 2.0.6
1024 characters in 2.0.x and 2.2.x. This will be fixed
in Samba 3.0.
Jeremy.
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Hello,
I'm sorry if this is a rudimentary question, but I've been looking at
all the documentation for troubleshooting and all the help says to run
'testparm' to find errors.
My error is that I can't run testparm. Or smbclient. Or SWAT. In
fact, I get no errors during the install, yet I can't seem to run any of
the binaries from the command line.
I'm using Samba 2.2.1a on OSX (BSD). Any and all help would be
appreciated.
TIA.
J
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From: "Lim Choon Kiat" <lck@singcorp.com>
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Dear Chris, Patrick and helpful souls,
I appreciated very much your advices. Currently, the Samba LAN I've set up
is very close to what Chris suggested. I've dual boot Windows ME / Redhat 7
for all my PCs. The Pentium III-800 is serving to all the rest of the PCs.
Incorporated in this server are smbd, dhcpd and gateway to the Internet.
However, I have problem setting up DNS. In fact the only way I can do
resolution of names is through '/etc/hosts' file. While I have quite a
success in setting up my samba (after booting, Windows will have share
directories automatically mapped to drive alphabets like S:, H: under
[netlogon] .bat files), but I hope to know more (and eventually can set up)
NIS or WINS.
Web Development has always been an interest since I picked up Linux. In
fact, I managed to purchase
www.SingCorp.com, www.SingEvent.com, www.SingProduct.com,
www.SingIndustry.com and www.SingEdu.com from Network Solutions 18 months
ago. However, since I do not wish to maintain a leased line (which is very
expensive here in Singapore), I let a web hosting company host my wed pages.
Since you've an ISP, Chris, how may I host these sites on my server without
incurring huge cost of a leased line? Depending on another company really
restrict my progress in Web Development (this company don't even allow me to
use CGI nor give me space for emails). In fact, I picked up database with
Windows Visual Basic lately. Applying some SQL, I managed to do some data
manipulation. However, my real objective is to be able to use Java to
program database eventually. (By the way, I managed to set up Apache, but do
not know how to set up SQL & PHP [What's it?] servers.)
Another great interest of mine with PC is graphics. In fact this is how I
earn my living. I work about one or two days a week, supplying custom-made
mass games on PCs for Corporate Dinner & Dances. My dream is to be able to
remotely monitor and control the systems when they are on site. I also hope
I can phase out Windows eventually.
Concerning X-Windows, I managed to start it in the past, but do not like it.
Applications like Star Office seem to 'hang' very often. In addition,
downloading web pages through dial-up ISP seem very slowly from Netscape. I
knew I must have did something very wrong somewhere. I was quite discouraged
with Linux as a workstation and have not use it for at least six months. If
one of you can help me improve my X-Windows configurations, I'll be
extremely grateful.
Well, it seems at the meanwhile I've been asking for lots of help. Through
your experiences with Linux group, what can individual really do to benefit
the group? It seem that while I may have quite a bit of knowledge in
programming, I cannot comprehend most technical details raised up in the
discussion about samba or other Linux development. In fact, I don't even
know what to do with a 'patch' or a *.tar file. If such are not alien to
you
guys, do help me a bit with such. I believe after I know more, I should be
able to contribute more productively to Linux group.
Oh yes, Amiga. I love this machine. But sad to say, the systems I have are
mobile type. Hence I cannot add network cards to them. To make matter worst,
there are no more vendors selling Amigas in Singapore. However, it has
parallel and serial port and runs on a 68020 CPU. I wonder if there is a way
to use the ports to link Amigas to a Linux box directly?
Well, thanks again for replying and have a good weekend and happy networking
Lim Choon Kiat
Singapore
PS: Should you guys need me to assist in any way, do say so. I have too much
time at hand and not know what to do. I'll help as long as I can & know
how.
PPS: PC Hardware, I think is real cheap here in Singapore. That's why I can
afford so many boxes. Email details to me if you wish to compare prices.
Lim Choon Kiat
Singapore
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'testparm' shows "restrict anonymous = no"
On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 10:12:30PM -0500, Fred Jackson
wrote:> sounds like 'restrict anonymous' may be set to yes.
>
> Fred
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> Hello,
>
> I'm sorry if this is a rudimentary question, but I've been looking
at
> all the documentation for troubleshooting and all the help says to run
> 'testparm' to find errors.
>
> My error is that I can't run testparm. Or smbclient. Or SWAT. In
> fact, I get no errors during the install, yet I can't seem to run any
of
> the binaries from the command line.
What errors do you get when trying to do so? "command not found"? In
this case check that the executables are in your PATH or cd to their
directory and run them as ./testparam
Christian
> I'm using Samba 2.2.1a on OSX (BSD). Any and all help would be
> appreciated.
>
> TIA.
>
> J
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Excellent! Thanks to Christian and dragos for diagnosing the problem
right away. That helped a great deal. :)
J
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Hello,
I am new to Samba. I just installed RH7.1 with the
default installation of samba. I made a few changes
to the configuration file. I've attaced a copy of
/etc/samba/smb.conf. I can use my linux box to access
shares on all my win ME machines, however, the windows
machines can not access my linux shares. I can 'net
view' my shares from win. I can even try to connect
to the share and have win prompt me for a password.
Although the login and password are identical for the
win and linux machines, the pwd is no validated. Can
anyone suggest something. Thanks
[global]
workgroup = a
server string = Samba Server
hosts allow = 192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = yes
printing = lprng
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
security = share
ssl CA certFile /usr/share/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192
SO_SNDBUF=8192
interfaces = 192.168.1.3
dns proxy = no
#============================ Share Definitions
=============================
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
browseable = no
guest ok = yes
printable = yes
[hkim]
comment = home directories
path = /home/hkim
read only = No
user = hkim
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Subject: Re: 2.0.7->2.2.0a nobody guest problem
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Well I went back to my old installation and harddrive and the null passwords
work there for guest user nobody. Is there a known problem with guest user
nobody when the password is null?
> > I also tried putting in >
> null passwords = yes
>
> but it didn't help.
>
> If I push "cancel" upon win98 logon and then try to print without
being logged
> into domain even the nobody user can print to linux shared printer. So all
> works except the logon.
>
> > > Hello, >
> > I got problem. I switched from 2.0.7 to 2.2.0a via suse 7.1-7.2
switch.
> >
> > I use the exact same smb.conf and smb.conf.nobody file. I added nobody
will
> > null password and changed nothing on my win98 clients(same blank
passwd). I
ca> n
> > log on with a regular user and this user can print flawlessly. But my
nobody
> > guest user cannot log on anymore. It says the domain password is wrong
or lo
go> n
> > server isn't working. I am certain the passwords on each side
match. I just
> > wonder why the nobody user cannot log on. Here come my two conf files.
> >
> > thanks,
> >
> > mk
> >
> >
> > ;
> > ; /etc/smb.conf
> > ;
> > ; Copyright (c) 1999 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg, Germany.
> > ;
> > [global]
> > workgroup = SHADOWWARRIOR
> > server string = Samba %v on %L
> > domain logons = yes
> >
> > security = user
> >
> > os level = 34
> > local master = yes
> > preferred master = yes
> > domain master = yes
> > socket options = TCP_NODELAY
> >
> > time server = yes
> > logon script = %U.bat
> >
> > keep alive = 30
> > guest account = nobody
> > kernel oplocks = false
> >
> > log file = /var/log/samba-log.%m
> > lock directory = /var/lock/samba
> > hosts allow = 192.168.1.
> > interfaces = 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0
> > load printers = yes
> >
> > encrypt passwords = yes
> > smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd
> > unix password sync = True
> > passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
> > passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *changed*
> > passwd chat debug = True
> > update encrypted = yes
> >
> > browseable = no
> >
> > ; if there is a conf file for the user who is connecting, then
> > ; load it...
> >
> > config file = /etc/smb.conf.%U
> >
> > [netlogon]
> > comment = The domain logon service
> > path = /etc/samba/logon
> > public = no
> > writeable = no
> > browseable = no
> >
> > [printers]
> > path = /var/spool/samba
> > print ok = yes
> > printing = lprng
> > printable = yes
> > printcap name = /etc/printcap
> > guest ok = yes
> > public = yes
> >
> > [smurf]
> > path = /var/spool/samba
> > print ok = yes
> > printing = lprng
> > printable = yes
> > guest ok = yes
> > public = yes
> > print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -r %s
> > lpq command = /usr/bin/lpq -P%p
> > lprm command = /usr/bin/lprm -P%p %j
> > lppause command = /usr/sbin/lpc hold %p %j
> > lpresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc release %p %j
> > queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p stop
> > queueresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p start
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ;
> > ; /etc/smb.conf.nobody
> > ;
> > ; Copyright (c) 1999 SuSE GmbH Nuernberg, Germany.
> > ;
> > [global]
> > workgroup = SHADOWWARRIOR
> > server string = Samba %v on %L
> > domain logons = yes
> >
> > security = user
> >
> > os level = 34
> > local master = yes
> > preferred master = yes
> > domain master = yes
> > socket options = TCP_NODELAY
> >
> > time server = yes
> > logon script = %U.bat
> >
> > keep alive = 30
> > guest account = nobody
> > kernel oplocks = false
> >
> > log file = /var/log/samba-log.%m
> > lock directory = /var/lock/samba
> > hosts allow = 192.168.1.
> > interfaces = 192.168.1.1/255.255.255.0
> > load printers = yes
> >
> > encrypt passwords = yes
> > smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd
> > ;unix password sync = True
> > ;passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
> > ;passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *changed*
> > ;passwd chat debug = True
> > ;update encrypted = yes
> >
> > browseable = no
> >
> > ; if there is a conf file for the user who is connecting, then
> > ; load it...
> >
> > ;config file = /etc/smb.conf.%U
> >
> > [netlogon]
> > comment = The Domain SHADOWWARRIOR Logon Service
> > path = /etc/samba/logon
> > public = no
> > writeable = no
> > browseable = no
> >
> > [printers]
> > path = /var/spool/samba
> > print ok = yes
> > printing = lprng
> > printable = yes
> > printcap name = /etc/printcap
> > guest ok = yes
> > public = yes
> >
> > [smurf]
> > path = /var/spool/samba
> > print ok = yes
> > printing = lprng
> > printable = yes
> > guest ok = yes
> > public = yes
> > print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -r %s
> > lpq command = /usr/bin/lpq -P%p
> > lprm command = /usr/bin/lprm -P%p %j
> > lppause command = /usr/sbin/lpc hold %p %j
> > lpresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc release %p %j
> > queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p stop
> > queueresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc -P%p start
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Hi
Some days ago I asked about a solution so modify a profile for a
w2k-user so, that he is not able to change anything. Renaming ntuser.dat
to ntuser.man seems to be the best way. Every change a user made is
lost after he logged out. But it is still possible to make changes by
accessing the home-drive of the user by opening it in the explorer (z:)
So, I tried to make the files readonly by changing the unix-permissions
(chown -R root.guest profile; chmod -R 750 profile) but then, some
strange logon-errors appeared. (w2k told me it was not able to download
file xy (file names seemed to change ramdomly) and after I altered the
unix-permissions back to the original ones this error-messages
continued) First after I have searched the registry after all keys
containing gast (the username of the read-only-user) it worked again.
So I would like to know if it is possible to set a registry-key which
makes w2k not saving any informations about users which are stored not
locally. I think the key causing the Logon-Problems was a subdirectory
stored in
\\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
So is there any possibility to make w2k not saving additional
informations here?
Thank you for your help
PS: Has someone of you good bookmarks for learning a little bit more
about interesting settings in w2k related to networking with samba and
roaming profiles and permissios? I am only a unix-man with nearly no
knowledge about w2k.
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Hi all.
I am trying to set up Samba to share a printer which is installed on my
GNU/Linux box. The printer is set up and working with CUPS (tested printing
from the server box). My problem, however, is that the printer does not show
up in the 'Printers' share from Windows 2000.
In my smb.conf i have the share [print$] with the option 'printing =
cups'. I
have created a directory with the correct subdirectories for the drivers to
reside. Need I do anything else?
Many thanks, and any help would really be appreciated.
Mark
(Any replies also sent direct to my email please :))
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Dear list,
Just before this summer I implemented a sambasetup with profiles, i.e. that
users can logon any computer on the network and get the same setup.
Now, this is proving to be troublesome,
a) userprofiles have grown way to large.
b) if a user downloads / uploads his profile to the server and the
networkconnection goes down, the profile is corrupted and the user looses
data.
c) Outlook Express seems especially crashprone, and I've often experienced
that users loose only the OE part of the profile.
Now, all I need is that my users get their mail & adressbooksetup everytime
they logon to a different computer. Therefore, I would like to get ideas and
pointers on how to set up a system that makes it unaccesery to use profiles,
but give my users access to their mail without me interfering.
Tarjei
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Hello - I am new to the list. I've been researching this problem for
a while now with no luck so I hope someone here can help.
I have samba running on my linux machine connected to my cable modem.
I have a local network using the linux machine as the gateway. I can access
my samba shares on the linux machine from my local network.
I would now like to also access those shares from a different subnet. A
machine on the internet.
My samba server has IP 11.11.11.11(eth0) and 192.168.1.1(eth1)
My local network is 192.128.1.x and can connect to the samba server on
192.128.1.1
I now want to be able to connect to it from 22.22.22.22 and only
22.22.22.22.
Not the other machines on that subnet.
My samba version is 2.0.7 and the windows machines are all 2000.
It looks like my samba server is not announcing itself to 22.22.22.22 and
that
share requests from that machine are not reaching me.
In my log.nmb file I get an "Packet send failed" error when trying to
broadcast
to the external network.
On the windows machine I try to access samba with \\11.11.11.11 and it
reports
that the network path not found.
Any ideas? Is it a samba conf problem? A windows conf problem? An
impossible
problem?
John
Important part of my smb.conf file....
[global]
netbios name = MyMachine
server string = Private Samba Server
interfaces = eth1 22.22.22.22/255.255.255.0
encrypt passwords = Yes
username map = /etc/smbusers
debug level = 3
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 50
name resolve order = wins dns lmhosts bcast
load printers = No
dns proxy = No
wins support = Yes
remote announce = 192.168.1. 22.22.22.22/WORKGROUP
hosts allow = 192.168.1. 22.22.22.22
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well, I did that - with a few twists anyway.
I didn't use remote announce as my provider's router is set to block
netbios traffic anyway.
My configuration is a little different, as i configured samba to run
under xinetd using the attached 'netbios-ssn' and 'netbios-ns'
files.
edit these before putting them in /etc/xinetd.d/ .
I did this because I had trouble getting samba's hosts allow/deny
settings to work at all.
and, I believe that you are not using the interfaces setting
correctly. I believe that it specifies the local networks (same
subnet as samba server) on which it will participate. also you need
to put something on the 'hosts deny' otherwise everyone is allowed to
connect.(these are the settings that I could not get samba to
enforce, so I reconfigured samba to run under xinetd).
good luck
Fred
_________________________________
On Sunday 19 August 2001 09:49 pm, John Morton wrote:> Hello - I am new to the list. I've been researching this problem
for> a while now with no luck so I hope someone here can help.
>
> I have samba running on my linux machine connected to my cable
modem.> I have a local network using the linux machine as the gateway. I
can access> my samba shares on the linux machine from my local network.
>
> I would now like to also access those shares from a different
subnet. A> machine on the internet.
>
> My samba server has IP 11.11.11.11(eth0) and 192.168.1.1(eth1)
>
> My local network is 192.128.1.x and can connect to the samba server
on> 192.128.1.1
>
> I now want to be able to connect to it from 22.22.22.22 and only
> 22.22.22.22.
> Not the other machines on that subnet.
>
> My samba version is 2.0.7 and the windows machines are all 2000.
>
> It looks like my samba server is not announcing itself to
22.22.22.22 and> that
> share requests from that machine are not reaching me.
>
> In my log.nmb file I get an "Packet send failed" error when
trying
to> broadcast
> to the external network.
>
> On the windows machine I try to access samba with \\11.11.11.11 and
it> reports
> that the network path not found.
>
> Any ideas? Is it a samba conf problem? A windows conf problem? An
> impossible
> problem?
>
> John
>
> Important part of my smb.conf file....
>
> [global]
> netbios name = MyMachine
> server string = Private Samba Server
> interfaces = eth1 22.22.22.22/255.255.255.0
> encrypt passwords = Yes
> username map = /etc/smbusers
> debug level = 3
> log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
> max log size = 50
> name resolve order = wins dns lmhosts bcast
> load printers = No
> dns proxy = No
> wins support = Yes
> remote announce = 192.168.1. 22.22.22.22/WORKGROUP
> hosts allow = 192.168.1. 22.22.22.22
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service netbios-ssn
{
only_from = 208.161.142.154 209.38.98.99 192.168.1.0 127.0.0.1
flags = REUSE
socket_type = stream
wait = no
user = root
server = /usr/samba/sbin/smbd
log_on_failure += USERID
# disable = yes
}
service netbios-ns
{
only_from = 208.161.142.154 209.38.98.99 192.168.1.0 127.0.0.1
socket_type = dgram
protocol = udp
wait = yes
user = root
server = /usr/samba/sbin/nmbd
}
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Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 05:55:50 +0200
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Hello
I have a problem that we must transfer one file to diffrent
WinNt-Systems over PPP.
The only posibility is to connect over PPP to the WinNT-Systems and
mount the Share
with smbmount or mount -t smbfs and copy the file.
For the tests we used samba 2.0.7 or 2.2.0 from SuSE 7.0 and SuSE 7.2.
On the other side we must go on a WinNT-Workstation but we have also
tried to go on
WinNT-Server and Windows 2000.
A table of the diffrent tests what we have done:
PPP from to Network state
Windows98 NT-WS RAS ok
Windows2000 NT-WS RAS ok
WindowsNT-WS NT-WS RAS ok
Linux Windows2000 PPP(RAS) ok
Linux NT-WS PPP(RAS) not ok
Linux NT-SERV PPP(RAS) not ok
Linux NT-SERV LAN ok
We have trying to get to the smbclient -L with the name and the
ip-adress and both
have the same result "Called name not present".
This message comes 3 times when he tries to get the name for
100.100.100.20, for
100 and for *SMBSERVER. But with the connection to the Win2k or the
NT-SERV over the
LAN he comes with question for the password but the connection to the
WinNT-Systems
over PPP comes the Shell-Prompt.
The same is when i using the name PANNT3 with th diffrence that
smbclient looks only
for PANNT3 and *SMBSERVER.
We also have inserted the name into the hosts- and lmhosts-files.
I have appended 3 tcpdump-files:
1. Linux to NT-SERV over PPP who not works.
2. Linux to Win2000 over PPP who works fine.
3. Linux to NT-SERV over LAN who works fine.
I hope someone can help me.
Marc Ziegenhagen
Panorgan AG
mailto:mz@panorgan.ch
File 1. Linux to NT-SERV over PPP who not works:
===============================================17:17:13.426160 100.100.100.21
> 100.100.100.20: icmp: echo request (DF)
17:17:13.616160 100.100.100.20 > 100.100.100.21: icmp: echo reply (DF)
17:17:21.766160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-2 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
S 1708906752:1708906752(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 844612
0,nop,wscale 0> (DF)
17:17:21.906160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-2:
S 2010217513:2010217513(0) ack 1708906753 win 8760 <mss 1460> (DF)
17:17:21.916160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-2 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
. 1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
17:17:21.916160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-2 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
. 1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
17:17:22.026160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-2 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
P 1:77(76) ack 1 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Request
Flags=0x81000048
Destination=100.100.100.20 NameType=0x20 (Server)
Source=PANW4 NameType=0x00 (Workstation)
Data: (4 bytes)
[000] 00 00 00 00 ....
(DF)
17:17:22.196160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-2:
FP 1:6(5) ack 77 win 8684>>> NBT Packet
NBT SessionReject
Flags=0x83000001
Reason=0x82
Called name not present
(DF)
17:17:22.206160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-2 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
F 77:77(0) ack 7 win 5840 (DF)
17:17:22.206160 100.100.100.21.webobjects > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
S 1701938389:1701938389(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 844656
0,nop,wscale 0> (DF)
17:17:22.336160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-2:
. 7:7(0) ack 78 win 8684 (DF)
17:17:22.386160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.webobjects:
S 2010217982:2010217982(0) ack 1701938390 win 8760 <mss 1460> (DF)
17:17:22.396160 100.100.100.21.webobjects > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
. 1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
17:17:22.396160 100.100.100.21.webobjects > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
. 1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
17:17:22.466160 100.100.100.21.webobjects > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
P 1:77(76) ack 1 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Request
Flags=0x81000048
Destination=100 NameType=0x20 (Server)
Source=PANW4 NameType=0x00 (Workstation)
Data: (4 bytes)
[000] 00 00 00 00 ....
(DF)
17:17:22.646160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.webobjects:
FP 1:6(5) ack 77 win 8684>>> NBT Packet
NBT SessionReject
Flags=0x83000001
Reason=0x82
Called name not present
(DF)
17:17:22.656160 100.100.100.21.webobjects > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
F 77:77(0) ack 7 win 5840 (DF)
17:17:22.656160 100.100.100.21.1086 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn: S
1699542131:1699542131(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 844701
0,nop,wscale 0> (DF)
17:17:22.786160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.webobjects:
. 7:7(0) ack 78 win 8684 (DF)
17:17:22.836160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.1086: S
2010218467:2010218467(0) ack 1699542132 win 8760 <mss 1460> (DF)
17:17:22.846160 100.100.100.21.1086 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn: .
1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
17:17:22.846160 100.100.100.21.1086 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn: .
1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
17:17:22.916160 100.100.100.21.1086 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn: P
1:77(76) ack 1 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Request
Flags=0x81000048
Destination=*SMBSERVER NameType=0x20 (Server)
Source=PANW4 NameType=0x00 (Workstation)
Data: (4 bytes)
[000] 00 00 00 00 ....
(DF)
17:17:23.086160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.1086: FP
1:6(5) ack 77 win 8684>>> NBT Packet
NBT SessionReject
Flags=0x83000001
Reason=0x82
Called name not present
(DF)
17:17:23.096160 100.100.100.21.1086 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn: F
77:77(0) ack 7 win 5840 (DF)
17:17:23.226160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.1086: .
7:7(0) ack 78 win 8684 (DF)
File 2. Linux to Win2000 over PPP who works fine:
================================================17:09:22.116160 100.100.100.21
> 100.100.100.20: icmp: echo request (DF)
17:09:22.286160 100.100.100.20 > 100.100.100.21: icmp: echo reply (DF)
17:10:07.456160 100.100.100.21.1081 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn: S
1255942571:1255942571(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 801181
0,nop,wscale 0> (DF)
17:10:07.596160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.1081: S
3031620667:3031620667(0) ack 1255942572 win 8760 <mss
1460,nop,nop,sackOK> (DF)
17:10:07.606160 100.100.100.21.1081 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn: .
1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
17:10:07.606160 100.100.100.21.1081 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn: .
1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 <nop,nop, sack 1 {0:1} > (DF)
17:10:07.716160 100.100.100.21.1081 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn: P
1:77(76) ack 1 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Request
Flags=0x81000048
Destination=100.100.100.20 NameType=0x20 (Server)
Source=PANW4 NameType=0x00 (Workstation)
Data: (4 bytes)
[000] 00 00 00 00 ....
(DF)
17:10:07.896160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.1081: FP
1:6(5) ack 77 win 8684 <nop,nop,timestamp 63355
801181>>>> NBT Packet
NBT - Unknown packet type
Type=0x101080A
Data: (1 bytes)
[000] 00 .
(DF)
17:10:07.906160 100.100.100.21.1081 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn: F
77:77(0) ack 7 win 5840 (DF)
17:10:07.906160 100.100.100.21.1082 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn: S
1254753013:1254753013(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 801226
0,nop,wscale 0> (DF)
17:10:08.026160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.1081: .
7:7(0) ack 78 win 8684 <nop,nop,timestamp 63356 801181> (DF)
17:10:08.066160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.1082: S
3031777127:3031777127(0) ack 1254753014 win 8760 <mss
1460,nop,nop,sackOK> (DF)
17:10:08.076160 100.100.100.21.1082 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn: .
1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
17:10:08.076160 100.100.100.21.1082 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn: .
1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 <nop,nop, sack 1 {0:1} > (DF)
17:10:08.166160 100.100.100.21.1082 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn: P
1:77(76) ack 1 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Request
Flags=0x81000048
Destination=100 NameType=0x20 (Server)
Source=PANW4 NameType=0x00 (Workstation)
Data: (4 bytes)
[000] 00 00 00 00 ....
(DF)
17:10:08.336160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.1082: FP
1:6(5) ack 77 win 8684 <nop,nop,timestamp 63359
801226>>>> NBT Packet
NBT - Unknown packet type
Type=0x101080A
Data: (1 bytes)
[000] 00 .
(DF)
17:10:08.346160 100.100.100.21.1082 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn: F
77:77(0) ack 7 win 5840 (DF)
17:10:08.346160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
S 1245632112:1245632112(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 801270
0,nop,wscale 0> (DF)
17:10:08.466160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.1082: .
7:7(0) ack 78 win 8684 <nop,nop,timestamp 63360 801226> (DF)
17:10:08.516160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1:
S 3031957670:3031957670(0) ack 1245632113 win 8760 <mss
1460,nop,nop,sackOK> (DF)
17:10:08.526160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
. 1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
17:10:08.526160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
. 1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 <nop,nop, sack 1 {0:1} > (DF)
17:10:08.606160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
P 1:77(76) ack 1 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Request
Flags=0x81000048
Destination=*SMBSERVER NameType=0x20 (Server)
Source=PANW4 NameType=0x00 (Workstation)
Data: (4 bytes)
[000] 00 00 00 00 ....
(DF)
17:10:08.776160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1:
P 1:5(4) ack 77 win 8684 <nop,nop,timestamp 63363
801270>>>> NBT Packet
NBT - Unknown packet type
Type=0x101080A
(DF)
17:10:08.786160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
. 77:77(0) ack 5 win 5840 (DF)
17:10:08.786160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
P 77:245(168) ack 5 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=164
WARNING: Short packet. Try increasing the snap length (120)
SMB PACKET: SMBnegprot (REQUEST)
SMB Command = 0x72
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x8
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 0
Proc ID = 2808
UID = 0
MID = 1
Word Count = 0
Dialect=PC NETWORK PROGRAM 1.0
Dialect=MICROSOFT NETWORKS 1.03
Dialect=MICROSOFT NETWO
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=19)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=17)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=15)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=13)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=11)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=9)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=7)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=5)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=3)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=1)
(DF)
17:10:09.086160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1:
P 5:120(115) ack 245 win 8516 <nop,nop,timestamp 63366
801270>>>> NBT Packet
NBT - Unknown packet type
Type=0x101080A
Data: (111 bytes)
[000] 00 00 F7 86 00 0C 39 F6 00 00 00 6F FF 53 4D 42 ......9.
...o.SMB
[010] 72 00 00 00 00 88 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 r.......
........
[020] 00 00 00 00 00 00 F8 0A 00 00 01 00 11 07 00 03 ........
........
[030] 0A 00 01 00 04 11 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 ........
........
[040] FD E3 00 00 F0 39 E4 DB 87 25 C1 01 88 FF 08 2A .....9..
.%.....*
[050] 00 2C 0A 78 CF C3 FF FF 7F 57 00 4F 00 52 00 4B .,.x....
.W.O.R.K
[060] 00 47 00 52 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .G.R.... .......
(DF)
17:10:09.136160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
. 245:245(0) ack 120 win 5840 (DF)
17:10:24.316160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
P 245:385(140) ack 120 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=136
WARNING: Short packet. Try increasing the snap length (120)
SMB PACKET: SMBsesssetupX (REQUEST)
SMB Command = 0x73
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x8
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 0
Proc ID = 2808
UID = 0
MID = 1
Word Count = 13
Com2=0xFF
Res1=0x0
Off2=0
MaxBuffer=65535
MaxMpx=2
VcNumber=2808
SessionKey=0x0
CaseInsensitivePasswordLength=24
CaseSensitivePasswordLength=24
Res=0x0
Capabilities=0x10
Pass1&Pass2&Account&Domain&OS&LanMan[000] 9F 70 46 3F 85 A7
9E 59 85 40 27 37 E5 36 0F 36 .pF?...Y
.@'7.6.6
[010] F5 37 FF EE 71 8A 4A D2 DE 9B 71 ED 8B 3C 04 56 .7..q.J.
..q..<.V
[020] 7C 31 34 12 5C 90 69 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 |14.\.i.
........
[030] 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........ ...
(DF)
17:10:24.586160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1:
P 120:212(92) ack 385 win 8376 <nop,nop,timestamp 63521
801270>>>> NBT Packet
NBT - Unknown packet type
Type=0x101080A
Data: (88 bytes)
[000] 00 00 F8 21 00 0C 39 F6 00 00 00 58 FF 53 4D 42 ...!..9.
...X.SMB
[010] 73 00 00 00 00 88 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 s.......
........
[020] 00 00 00 00 00 00 F8 0A 00 08 01 00 03 FF 00 58 ........
.......X
[030] 00 00 00 2F 00 57 69 6E 64 6F 77 73 20 35 2E 30 .../.Win dows
5.0
[040] 00 57 69 6E 64 6F 77 73 20 32 30 30 30 20 4C 41 .Windows 2000
LA
[050] 4E 20 4D 61 6E 61 67 65 N Manage
(DF)
17:10:24.596160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
. 385:385(0) ack 212 win 5840 (DF)
17:10:24.596160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
P 385:461(76) ack 212 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=72
SMB PACKET: SMBtconX (REQUEST)
SMB Command = 0x75
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x8
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 0
Proc ID = 2808
UID = 2048
MID = 1
Word Count = 4
smbvwv[]Com2=0xFF
Off2=0
Flags=0x0
PassLen=1
Passwd&Path&Devicesmb_bcc=29
smb_buf[][000] 00 5C 5C 31 30 30 2E 31 30 30 2E 31 30 30 2E 32 .\\100.1
00.100.2
[010] 30 5C 49 50 43 24 00 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 00 0\IPC$.? ????.
(DF)
17:10:24.786160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1:
P 212:262(50) ack 461 win 8300 <nop,nop,timestamp 63523
801270>>>> NBT Packet
NBT - Unknown packet type
Type=0x101080A
Data: (46 bytes)
[000] 00 00 F8 23 00 0C 39 F6 00 00 00 2E FF 53 4D 42 ...#..9.
.....SMB
[010] 75 00 00 00 00 88 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 u.......
........
[020] 00 00 00 00 00 08 F8 0A 00 08 01 00 03 FF ........ ......
(DF)
17:10:24.796160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
P 461:560(99) ack 262 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=95
SMB PACKET: SMBtrans (REQUEST)
SMB Command = 0x25
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x8
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 2048
Proc ID = 2808
UID = 2048
MID = 1
Word Count = 14
TotParamCnt=19
TotDataCnt=0
MaxParmCnt=1024
MaxDataCnt=65504
MaxSCnt=0
TransFlags=0x0
Res1=0x0
Res2=0x0
Res3=0x0
ParamCnt=19
ParamOff=76
DataCnt=0
DataOff=95
SUCnt=0
Name=\PIPE\LANMAN
Command=0x0
Str1=WrLeh
Str2=B13BWz
Data: (4 bytes)
[000] 01 00 E0 FF ....
(DF)
17:10:25.116160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1:
P 262:488(226) ack 560 win 8201 <nop,nop,timestamp 63525
801270>>>> NBT Packet
NBT - Unknown packet type
Type=0x101080A
Data: (120 bytes)
[000] 00 00 F8 25 00 0C 39 F6 00 00 00 DE FF 53 4D 42 ...%..9.
.....SMB
[010] 25 00 00 00 00 88 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 %.......
........
[020] 00 00 00 00 00 08 F8 0A 00 08 01 00 0A 08 00 9E ........
........
[030] 00 00 00 08 00 38 00 00 00 9E 00 40 00 00 00 00 .....8..
...@....
[040] 00 A7 00 00 00 00 42 FF 05 00 05 00 49 50 43 24 ......B.
....IPC$
[050] 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 03 00 D5 FF 00 00 ........
........
[060] 44 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 D$......
........
[070] 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
(DF)
17:10:25.126160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
P 560:676(116) ack 488 win 6432>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=112
SMB PACKET: SMBtrans (REQUEST)
SMB Command = 0x25
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x8
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 2048
Proc ID = 2808
UID = 2048
MID = 1
Word Count = 14
TotParamCnt=36
TotDataCnt=0
MaxParmCnt=8
MaxDataCnt=65535
MaxSCnt=0
TransFlags=0x0
Res1=0x0
Res2=0x0
Res3=0x0
ParamCnt=36
ParamOff=76
DataCnt=0
DataOff=112
SUCnt=0
Name=\PIPE\LANMAN
Command=0x68
Str1=WrLehDz
Str2=B16BBDz
Data: (18 bytes)
[000] 01 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
........
[010] 00 00 ..
(DF)
17:10:25.356160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1:
P 488:556(68) ack 676 win 8085 <nop,nop,timestamp 63528
801270>>>> NBT Packet
NBT - Unknown packet type
Type=0x101080A
Data: (64 bytes)
[000] 00 00 F8 28 00 0C 39 F6 00 00 00 40 FF 53 4D 42 ...(..9.
...@.SMB
[010] 25 00 00 00 00 88 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 %.......
........
[020] 00 00 00 00 00 08 F8 0A 00 08 01 00 0A 08 00 00 ........
........
[030] 00 00 00 08 00 38 00 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 .....8..
...@....
(DF)
17:10:25.366160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
P 676:792(116) ack 556 win 6432>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=112
SMB PACKET: SMBtrans (REQUEST)
SMB Command = 0x25
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x8
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 2048
Proc ID = 2808
UID = 2048
MID = 1
Word Count = 14
TotParamCnt=36
TotDataCnt=0
MaxParmCnt=8
MaxDataCnt=65535
MaxSCnt=0
TransFlags=0x0
Res1=0x0
Res2=0x0
Res3=0x0
ParamCnt=36
ParamOff=76
DataCnt=0
DataOff=112
SUCnt=0
Name=\PIPE\LANMAN
Command=0x68
Str1=WrLehDz
Str2=B16BBDz
Data: (18 bytes)
[000] 01 00 FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
........
[010] 00 00 ..
(DF)
17:10:25.586160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1:
P 556:624(68) ack 792 win 7969 <nop,nop,timestamp 63531
801270>>>> NBT Packet
NBT - Unknown packet type
Type=0x101080A
Data: (64 bytes)
[000] 00 00 F8 2B 00 0C 39 F6 00 00 00 40 FF 53 4D 42 ...+..9.
...@.SMB
[010] 25 00 00 00 00 88 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 %.......
........
[020] 00 00 00 00 00 08 F8 0A 00 08 01 00 0A 08 00 00 ........
........
[030] 00 00 00 08 00 38 00 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 .....8..
...@....
(DF)
17:10:25.596160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
F 792:792(0) ack 624 win 6432 (DF)
17:10:25.716160 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn > 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1:
F 624:624(0) ack 793 win 7969 <nop,nop,timestamp 63533 801270> (DF)
17:10:25.726160 100.100.100.21.ansoft-lm-1 > 100.100.100.20.netbios-ssn:
. 793:793(0) ack 625 win 6432 (DF)
File 3. Linux to NT-SERV over LAN who works fine:
================================================11:43:44.970240
panw4.panorgan.ch.1042 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
S 4109182118:4109182118(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 509132
0,nop,wscale 0> (DF)
11:43:44.970240 pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn > panw4.panorgan.ch.1042:
S 329868:329868(0) ack 4109182119 win 8760 <mss 1460> (DF)
11:43:44.970240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1042 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
. 1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
11:43:44.970240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1042 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
. 1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
11:43:45.230240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1042 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
P 1:77(76) ack 1 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Request
Flags=0x81000048
Destination=193.16.14.73 NameType=0x20 (Server)
Source=PANW4 NameType=0x00 (Workstation)
Data: (4 bytes)
[000] 00 00 00 00 ....
(DF)
11:43:45.230240 pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn > panw4.panorgan.ch.1042:
FP 1:6(5) ack 77 win 8684>>> NBT Packet
NBT SessionReject
Flags=0x83000001
Reason=0x82
Called name not present
(DF)
11:43:45.230240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1042 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
F 77:77(0) ack 7 win 5840 (DF)
11:43:45.230240 pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn > panw4.panorgan.ch.1042:
. 7:7(0) ack 78 win 8684 (DF)
11:43:45.230240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1043 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
S 4113858050:4113858050(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 509158
0,nop,wscale 0> (DF)
11:43:45.230240 pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn > panw4.panorgan.ch.1043:
S 330148:330148(0) ack 4113858051 win 8760 <mss 1460> (DF)
11:43:45.230240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1043 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
. 1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
11:43:45.230240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1043 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
. 1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
11:43:45.490240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1043 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
P 1:77(76) ack 1 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Request
Flags=0x81000048
Destination=193 NameType=0x20 (Server)
Source=PANW4 NameType=0x00 (Workstation)
Data: (4 bytes)
[000] 00 00 00 00 ....
(DF)
11:43:45.490240 pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn > panw4.panorgan.ch.1043:
FP 1:6(5) ack 77 win 8684>>> NBT Packet
NBT SessionReject
Flags=0x83000001
Reason=0x82
Called name not present
(DF)
11:43:45.490240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1043 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
F 77:77(0) ack 7 win 5840 (DF)
11:43:45.490240 pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn > panw4.panorgan.ch.1043:
. 7:7(0) ack 78 win 8684 (DF)
11:43:45.490240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1044 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
S 4112000816:4112000816(0) win 5840 <mss 1460,sackOK,timestamp 509184
0,nop,wscale 0> (DF)
11:43:45.490240 pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn > panw4.panorgan.ch.1044:
S 330414:330414(0) ack 4112000817 win 8760 <mss 1460> (DF)
11:43:45.490240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1044 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
. 1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
11:43:45.490240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1044 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
. 1:1(0) ack 1 win 5840 (DF)
11:43:45.750240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1044 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
P 1:77(76) ack 1 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Request
Flags=0x81000048
Destination=*SMBSERVER NameType=0x20 (Server)
Source=PANW4 NameType=0x00 (Workstation)
Data: (4 bytes)
[000] 00 00 00 00 ....
(DF)
11:43:45.750240 pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn > panw4.panorgan.ch.1044:
P 1:5(4) ack 77 win 8684>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Granted
Flags=0x82000000
(DF)
11:43:45.750240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1044 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
. 77:77(0) ack 5 win 5840 (DF)
11:43:45.750240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1044 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
P 77:245(168) ack 5 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=164
WARNING: Short packet. Try increasing the snap length (120)
SMB PACKET: SMBnegprot (REQUEST)
SMB Command = 0x72
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x8
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 0
Proc ID = 1340
UID = 0
MID = 1
Word Count = 0
Dialect=PC NETWORK PROGRAM 1.0
Dialect=MICROSOFT NETWORKS 1.03
Dialect=MICROSOFT NETWO
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=19)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=17)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=15)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=13)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=11)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=9)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=7)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=5)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=3)
Dialect=Error! ASCIIZ buffer of type 0 (safety=1)
(DF)
11:43:45.750240 pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn > panw4.panorgan.ch.1044:
P 5:104(99) ack 245 win 8516>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=95
SMB PACKET: SMBnegprot (REPLY)
SMB Command = 0x72
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x88
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 0
Proc ID = 1340
UID = 0
MID = 1
Word Count = 17
NT1 Protocol
DialectIndex=7
SecMode=0x3
MaxMux=50
NumVcs=1
MaxBuffer=4356
RawSize=65536
SessionKey=0x0
Capabilities=0x43FD
ServerTime=Fri Aug 17 12:04:32 2001
TimeZone=65416
CryptKey=Data: (1 bytes)
[000] 08 .
[000] 11 C3 5F 73 F4 59 E1 6F 50 00 41 00 4E 00 4F 00 .._s.Y.o
P.A.N.O.
[010] 52 00 47 00 41 00 4E 00 00 00 R.G.A.N. ..
(DF)
11:43:45.790240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1044 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
. 245:245(0) ack 104 win 5840 (DF)
11:43:49.250240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1044 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
P 245:385(140) ack 104 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=136
WARNING: Short packet. Try increasing the snap length (120)
SMB PACKET: SMBsesssetupX (REQUEST)
SMB Command = 0x73
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x8
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 0
Proc ID = 1340
UID = 0
MID = 1
Word Count = 13
Com2=0xFF
Res1=0x0
Off2=0
MaxBuffer=65535
MaxMpx=2
VcNumber=1340
SessionKey=0x0
CaseInsensitivePasswordLength=24
CaseSensitivePasswordLength=24
Res=0x0
Capabilities=0x10
Pass1&Pass2&Account&Domain&OS&LanMan[000] 48 F4 06 84 AA 29
F8 52 E1 53 F4 3A 58 2E 30 E1 H....).R
.S.:X.0.
[010] 33 84 F3 01 B9 39 43 D5 A1 17 FD C2 D7 FE DA 74 3....9C.
.......t
[020] 66 1C E8 76 A8 81 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 f..v..$.
........
[030] 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........ ...
(DF)
11:43:49.250240 pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn > panw4.panorgan.ch.1044:
P 104:192(88) ack 385 win 8376>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=84
SMB PACKET: SMBsesssetupX (REPLY)
SMB Command = 0x73
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x88
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 0
Proc ID = 1340
UID = 2048
MID = 1
Word Count = 3
Com2=0xFF
Off2=84
Action=0x0
[000] 57 69 6E 64 6F 77 73 20 4E 54 20 34 2E 30 00 4E Windows NT
4.0.N
[010] 54 20 4C 41 4E 20 4D 61 6E 61 67 65 72 20 34 2E T LAN Ma nager
4.
[020] 30 00 50 41 4E 4F 52 47 41 4E 00 0.PANORG AN.
(DF)
11:43:49.250240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1044 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
. 385:385(0) ack 192 win 5840 (DF)
11:43:49.250240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1044 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
P 385:459(74) ack 192 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=70
SMB PACKET: SMBtconX (REQUEST)
SMB Command = 0x75
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x8
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 0
Proc ID = 1340
UID = 2048
MID = 1
Word Count = 4
smbvwv[]Com2=0xFF
Off2=0
Flags=0x0
PassLen=1
Passwd&Path&Devicesmb_bcc=27
smb_buf[][000] 00 5C 5C 31 39 33 2E 31 36 2E 31 34 2E 37 33 5C .\\193.1
6.14.73\
[010] 49 50 43 24 00 3F 3F 3F 3F 3F 00 IPC$.??? ??.
(DF)
11:43:49.250240 pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn > panw4.panorgan.ch.1044:
P 192:242(50) ack 459 win 8302>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=46
SMB PACKET: SMBtconX (REPLY)
SMB Command = 0x75
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x88
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 2048
Proc ID = 1340
UID = 2048
MID = 1
Word Count = 3
smbvwv[]Com2=0xFF
Off2=46
Data: (2 bytes)
[000] 01 00 ..
smbbuf[]ServiceType=IPC
Data: (1 bytes)
[000] 00 .
(DF)
11:43:49.260240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1044 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
P 459:558(99) ack 242 win 5840>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=95
SMB PACKET: SMBtrans (REQUEST)
SMB Command = 0x25
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x8
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 2048
Proc ID = 1340
UID = 2048
MID = 1
Word Count = 14
TotParamCnt=19
TotDataCnt=0
MaxParmCnt=1024
MaxDataCnt=65504
MaxSCnt=0
TransFlags=0x0
Res1=0x0
Res2=0x0
Res3=0x0
ParamCnt=19
ParamOff=76
DataCnt=0
DataOff=95
SUCnt=0
Name=\PIPE\LANMAN
Command=0x0
Str1=WrLeh
Str2=B13BWz
Data: (4 bytes)
[000] 01 00 E0 FF ....
(DF)
11:43:49.310240 pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn > panw4.panorgan.ch.1044:
P 242:636(394) ack 558 win 8203>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=390
WARNING: Short packet. Try increasing the snap length (120)
SMB PACKET: SMBtrans (REPLY)
SMB Command = 0x25
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x88
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 2048
Proc ID = 1340
UID = 2048
MID = 1
Word Count = 10
TotParamCnt=8
TotDataCnt=326
Res1=0
ParamCnt=8
ParamOff=56
Res2=0
DataCnt=326
DataOff=64
Res3=0
Lsetup=0
Param Data: (8 bytes)
[000] 00 00 9A FE 09 00 09 00 ........
Data Data: (56 bytes)
[000] 4E 45 54 4C 4F 47 4F 4E 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 NETLOGON
........
[010] CC FF 00 00 41 44 4D 49 4E 24 00 00 00 00 00 00 ....ADMI
N$......
[020] 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
........
[030] 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
(DF)
11:43:49.310240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1044 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
P 558:673(115) ack 636 win 6432>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=111
SMB PACKET: SMBtrans (REQUEST)
SMB Command = 0x25
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x8
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 2048
Proc ID = 1340
UID = 2048
MID = 1
Word Count = 14
TotParamCnt=35
TotDataCnt=0
MaxParmCnt=8
MaxDataCnt=65535
MaxSCnt=0
TransFlags=0x0
Res1=0x0
Res2=0x0
Res3=0x0
ParamCnt=35
ParamOff=76
DataCnt=0
DataOff=111
SUCnt=0
Name=\PIPE\LANMAN
Command=0x68
Str1=WrLehDz
Str2=B16BBDz
Data: (17 bytes)
[000] 01 00 FF FF FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
........
[010] 00 .
(DF)
11:43:49.310240 pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn > panw4.panorgan.ch.1044:
P 636:828(192) ack 673 win 8088>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=188
WARNING: Short packet. Try increasing the snap length (120)
SMB PACKET: SMBtrans (REPLY)
SMB Command = 0x25
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x88
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 2048
Proc ID = 1340
UID = 2048
MID = 1
Word Count = 10
TotParamCnt=8
TotDataCnt=124
Res1=0
ParamCnt=8
ParamOff=56
Res2=0
DataCnt=124
DataOff=64
Res3=0
Lsetup=0
Param Data: (8 bytes)
[000] 00 00 83 FF 03 00 03 00 ........
Data Data: (56 bytes)
[000] 50 41 4E 4D 5A 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 PANMZ5..
........
[010] 04 02 03 9A 01 00 DE FF 00 00 50 41 4E 4E 54 33 ........
..PANNT3
[020] 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
........
[030] 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
(DF)
11:43:49.310240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1044 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
P 673:788(115) ack 828 win 7504>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=111
SMB PACKET: SMBtrans (REQUEST)
SMB Command = 0x25
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x8
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 2048
Proc ID = 1340
UID = 2048
MID = 1
Word Count = 14
TotParamCnt=35
TotDataCnt=0
MaxParmCnt=8
MaxDataCnt=65535
MaxSCnt=0
TransFlags=0x0
Res1=0x0
Res2=0x0
Res3=0x0
ParamCnt=35
ParamOff=76
DataCnt=0
DataOff=111
SUCnt=0
Name=\PIPE\LANMAN
Command=0x68
Str1=WrLehDz
Str2=B16BBDz
Data: (17 bytes)
[000] 01 00 FF FF 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ........
........
[010] 00 .
(DF)
11:43:49.310240 pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn > panw4.panorgan.ch.1044:
P 828:929(101) ack 788 win 7973>>> NBT Packet
NBT Session Packet
Flags=0x0
Length=97
SMB PACKET: SMBtrans (REPLY)
SMB Command = 0x25
Error class = 0x0
Error code = 0
Flags1 = 0x88
Flags2 = 0x1
Tree ID = 2048
Proc ID = 1340
UID = 2048
MID = 1
Word Count = 10
TotParamCnt=8
TotDataCnt=33
Res1=0
ParamCnt=8
ParamOff=56
Res2=0
DataCnt=33
DataOff=64
Res3=0
Lsetup=0
Unknown Data: (1 bytes)
[000] 00 .
Param Data: (8 bytes)
[000] 00 00 DE FF 01 00 01 00 ........
Data Data: (33 bytes)
[000] 50 41 4E 4F 52 47 41 4E 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 PANORGAN
........
[010] 03 0A 08 10 00 80 F8 FF 00 00 50 41 4E 4E 54 33 ........
..PANNT3
[020] 00 .
(DF)
11:43:49.320240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1044 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
F 788:788(0) ack 929 win 7504 (DF)
11:43:49.320240 pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn > panw4.panorgan.ch.1044:
F 929:929(0) ack 789 win 7973 (DF)
11:43:49.320240 panw4.panorgan.ch.1044 > pannt3.panorgan.ch.netbios-ssn:
. 789:789(0) ack 930 win 7504 (DF)
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I just installed RH7.1 and managed to get samba
running. The windows machines are able to print to
the linux box, however, the linux box is not able to
print to the printer on the windows box. I used
printtool to configure the samba printer. The same
setting on printtool worked on RH7.0. The
/etc/printcap in RH7.1 looks completely different from
the same file in RH7.0. Is there something that I'm
missing? Any suggestions? Thanks
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Is there any way to use a NIS map to maintain the users.map file ?
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> Hi
>
> Some days ago I asked about a solution so modify a profile for a
> w2k-user so, that he is not able to change anything. Renaming ntuser.dat
> to ntuser.man seems to be the best way. Every change a user made is
> lost after he logged out. But it is still possible to make changes by
> accessing the home-drive of the user by opening it in the explorer (z:)
It's not what you are asking for, but may be it will do the trick:
In smb.conf
"logon drive" determines the dirve letter to which NT maps
"logon home", which is also used for W9x profiles.
"logon path" determines where the NT profile are.
Thus, if you do not have W9x, set logon home to a read-only dummy
share and you should be fine. You may use the [homes] section and
login skrips to provide data to the clients.
>
> So, I tried to make the files readonly by changing the unix-permissions
> (chown -R root.guest profile; chmod -R 750 profile) but then, some
> strange logon-errors appeared. (w2k told me it was not able to download
> file xy (file names seemed to change ramdomly) and after I altered the
> unix-permissions back to the original ones this error-messages
> continued) First after I have searched the registry after all keys
> containing gast (the username of the read-only-user) it worked again.
>
> So I would like to know if it is possible to set a registry-key which
> makes w2k not saving any informations about users which are stored not
> locally. I think the key causing the Logon-Problems was a subdirectory
> stored in
>
>
\\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\ProfileList
>
> So is there any possibility to make w2k not saving additional
> informations here?
>
> Thank you for your help
>
> PS: Has someone of you good bookmarks for learning a little bit more
> about interesting settings in w2k related to networking with samba and
> roaming profiles and permissios? I am only a unix-man with nearly no
> knowledge about w2k.
www.ntfaq.com
www.w2kfaq.com
Christian
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> Hello,
>
> I am new to Samba. I just installed RH7.1 with the
> default installation of samba. I made a few changes
> to the configuration file. I've attaced a copy of
> /etc/samba/smb.conf. I can use my linux box to access
> shares on all my win ME machines, however, the windows
> machines can not access my linux shares. I can 'net
> view' my shares from win. I can even try to connect
> to the share and have win prompt me for a password.
> Although the login and password are identical for the
> win and linux machines, the pwd is no validated. Can
> anyone suggest something. Thanks
encrypted passwords? Or apply the registry key to windows ME to
enable plain text passwords.
Christian
>
>
> [global]
>
>
> workgroup = a
> server string = Samba Server
> hosts allow = 192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.2, 192.168.1.3
> printcap name = /etc/printcap
> load printers = yes
> printing = lprng
> log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
> max log size = 50
> security = share
> ssl CA certFile > /usr/share/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192
> SO_SNDBUF=8192
> interfaces = 192.168.1.3
> dns proxy = no
>
> #============================ Share Definitions
> =============================>
> [printers]
> comment = All Printers
> path = /var/spool/samba
> browseable = no
> guest ok = yes
> printable = yes
>
>
>
>
> [hkim]
> comment = home directories
> path = /home/hkim
> read only = No
> user = hkim
>
>
>
>
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> Hi all.
>
> I am trying to set up Samba to share a printer which is installed on my
> GNU/Linux box. The printer is set up and working with CUPS (tested
printing
> from the server box). My problem, however, is that the printer does not
show
> up in the 'Printers' share from Windows 2000.
>
> In my smb.conf i have the share [print$] with the option 'printing =
cups'. I
> have created a directory with the correct subdirectories for the drivers to
> reside. Need I do anything else?
Do you also have a [printers] share smb.conf? Or a share
[name_of_printer]? Restarted cups and smbd?
Christian
>
> Many thanks, and any help would really be appreciated.
>
>
> Mark
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> I'm concerned that it might not be possible to alter ACLs using the
> Win98 boxen. Is this correct?
This is posible using the nexus toolkid from MS. I have a working situation
here at our office.
> Would it help to implement AFS ACL support for Samba? (It seems
> non-trivial but doable to me). I fear that I need some kind of client
> support as well since Win9x does not seem to know about ACLs. (Am I
> right here? I'm no Windows expert.)
Again Nexus is what you want.
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Note: I haven't heard of the therm AFS but ACL is working for me.
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Hi ,
I use Samba 2.2.1a on Red Hat 7.0.
When I share 10 printers, no problems. But, when I share 90 printers I have
these lines into the log file :
[2001/08/09 08:52:39, 0] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_rfnpcnex(2482)
_spoolss_rfnpcnex: Invalid handle (OTHER).
[2001/08/09 08:52:39, 0] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:_spoolss_fcpn(4663)
_spoolss_fcpn: Invalid handle (OTHER)
[2001/08/09 08:52:39, 0] rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c:close_printer_handle(257)
close_printer_handle: Invalid handle (OTHER)
My smb.conf is :
"
####################### Global settings ######################################
[global]
workgroup = ERETS1
browseable = yes
server string = Samba Server %v
hosts allow = 159.217.217.0/255.255.255.0
interfaces = eth0 159.217.217.0/255.255.255.0
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = no
printing = lprng
print command = lpr -P%p %s; rm %s; echo "Impression en cours sur
%p" |
/usr/local/samba/bin/smbclient -M %m
printer admin = root, @drivers
show add printer wizard = no
log level = 2
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 50
security = server
password server = eretspd1
[samba]
path = /export/samba
browseable = yes
public = yes
writable = yes
printable = no
create mask = 0777
######################## Print$ ############################################
[print$]
path = /usr/local/samba/drivers
guest ok = yes
browseable = yes
read only = yes
write list = @drivers
create mask = 0755
########################################## First printer
###################################
[imp_B0]
comment = Batiment B rez de chaussee
path = /var/spool/lpd/imp_B0
browseable = yes
printable = yes
public = yes
writable = no
create mask = 0777
"
... all the 89 other printers are the same that this one
Where is the problem ?
Thanks for your help.
VALLON David
david.vallon@libertysurf.fr
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Hello,
I need some advice.
Im running Mandrake 8 on a dual Piii. I have succesfully compiled kernel
2.4.8 (i think, di pa kasi nag cacrash) with ReiserFS quota patch.
ReiserFS is now OK for NFS with the quota stuffs. Since the box im setting
up is supposed to be a file server for Linux and windows workstations i
still need to install samba (para sa windows people).
Question:
What are the differences between Samba 2.0.x sa Samba 2.2.x and Samba-TNG?
When I searched the Web
Samba 2.0.x - OK for file Serving/ fast stable
Samba 2.2.x - Can act as PDC for Win2k/ newer version of Samba
Samba-TNG - More PDC Functionality (what if compared to 2.2.1a) but
still in alpha.
The difference on functionality between Samba 2.2.1a and Samba-TNG is not
very clear to me? Can someone point to me a good website that explains
this. I just dont know if it would be better to run two sambas like TNG
for PDC functionality and Samba 2.2.1a for file serving/sharing.
Should I use SAM stuffs to be able to get the most out of TNG?
Or samba 2.2.1a's functionality would be enough?
Who is better in file serving, the latest 2.0.x or latest
2.2.x Samba?
Is it better to run the three of them and use the functionality they
are good at? But which is which?
The last time I installed a Samba Server running Samba 2.2.0 I can not
classify my domain users to belong to "Standard User/Power Users
Group"
(in Windows 2000).
By default domain users belong to "Restricted User/Users Group). Kapag nag
execute ang isang Domain User na nasa Restricted Group Nagrereklamo yung
mga windoze program na nagmomodify ng registry/ini stuffs. sometimes you
have to press OK to a lot of pop up windows before a program can run. The
only workaround is to classify them as part of the Domain Administrators
group which is really not advisable for security reasons :)
I really need to know if Samba-TNG can classify succesfully a domain user
to belong to DOMAIN power users group.
Thank you very much
Dax
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Subject: Re: Problem changing Passwords using Windows (ctrl-alt-del)
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I have the same situation. Bu I could not change that password with
ctrl+alt+del from the begining. Everything else works fine. It said that the
pasword is incorect (old password????) Please help
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> Hi,
>
> We have recently set up a 2.2.1a server on Redhat 7.1 box, using LDAP for
> authentication, and everything seems to be working great...
>
> Kudo's to the SAMBA team!
>
> We have one problem, though...
>
> (I am not the Linux guru here - he's on vacation right now, so please
bear
> with me)
>
> When we first set it up, Users could change their password using the
Windows> password manager (ctrl-alt-del) and it changed both the smbpassword and
the> LDAP password. It tested fine initally, but today it stopped working, for
> no apparent reason.
>
> Has anyone else had any trouble with this, or know where I can start
> looking?
>
> TIA
>
> Charles
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Hi There,
I installed samab 2.2.1a from the source and I'm facing following problem
when
I try to use SWAT on redhat 6.2.
401 Bad Authorization
username or password incorrect
I'm trying to log-on with root and I'm sure the password is correct
(I'm using
the unix password)
The previous installation was samba 2.1.x with this version SWAT was working
fine.
Does anyone know what has been changed? or is this a know problem.
Thnx.
Martin
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Hallo !
Many days we try to get a good speed with our samba-2.0.10-Server.
But mor then 120kb/s we didn't get in a lan with 100MBit/s !
Samba runs on a Linux-Server (RedHat 7.0). We read the docs and
tryed to modify the parameter - but there was no success.
We don't know, what to do else.
Here some messages, the smb.conf-file (best of all) in attachment.
smb.log says:
2001/08/20 10:12:02, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216)
file_init: Information only: requested 10000 open files, 1014 are available.
nmb.log says:
2001/08/20 04:02:01, 0] nmbd/nmbd_workgroupdb.c:dump_workgroups(292)
dump_workgroups()
dump workgroup on subnet 141.30.102.60: netmask=255.255.255.192:
TEA(1) current master browser = MEMTEA
MEMTEA 40049a03 (Samba Server memTEA HA:5175)
[2001/08/20 04:02:01, 0] nmbd/nmbd_workgroupdb.c:dump_workgroups(292)
dump_workgroups()
dump workgroup on subnet 141.30.167.60: netmask=255.255.255.128:
TEA(1) current master browser = MEMTEA
MEMTEA 40049a03 (Samba Server memTEA HA:5175)
Please let us know - what to do. Many thanks !
Dr.G.Buchheim
University of technology Dresden
#=========== Global Settings ====================================[global]
workgroup = TEA
server string = Samba Server memTEA HA:5175
hosts allow = 141.30.102.0/255.255.255.192 141.30.167.0/255.255.255.128
guest ok = yes
guest account = gast
hide dot files = yes
veto files =
/.0*/.X*/.a*/.b*/.c*/.d*/.e*/.f*/.g*/.h*/.i*/.j*/*.k*/.l*/.m*/.n*/.o*/.p*/.q*/.r*/.s*/.t*/.u*/.v*/.w*/.x*/.y*/.z*/
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = yes
printing = lprng
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 500
security = user
valid users = @tea @teawin @teaT @teaS @teaA gast
; password server = <NT-Server-Name>
; password level = 8
; username level = 8
; encrypt passwords = yes
; smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
; unix password sync = Yes
; passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
; passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *ReType*new*UNIX*password* %n\n
*passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*
; username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
; include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%m
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
; interfaces = 192.168.12.2/24 192.168.13.2/24
; remote browse sync = 192.168.3.25 192.168.5.255
; remote announce = 192.168.1.255 192.168.2.44
; local master = no
; os level = 33
; domain master = yes
; preferred master = yes
; domain logons = yes
; logon script = %m.bat
; logon script = %U.bat
; name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
; wins support = yes
; wins server = w.x.y.z
; wins proxy = yes
dns proxy = no
; preserve case = no
; short preserve case = no
default case = lower
; case sensitive = no
; time server = True
: debug level = 1
oplocks = true
level2 oplocks = true
shared mem size = 5242880
; max open files = 10000
read size = 32768
write cache size = 262144
name resolve order = host bcast
strict sync = yes
strict locks = true
; nt smb support = no
; nt acl support = no
#============================ Share Definitions
=============================[homes]
comment = Nutzerdaten
browseable = no
writable = yes
create mask = 0640
directory mask = 0755
valid users = @tea @teaT @teaS @teaA
[printers]
comment = Drucker der Professur -Thermische Energiemaschinen u. -anlagen-
path = /var/spool/lpd/samba
browseable = no
public = no
guest ok = no
valid users = @tea @teaT @teaPrint
printable = yes
[common]
comment = temoraeres Verzeichnis fuer Gruppe TEA
path = /TEA/home/common
public = yes
writable = yes
printable = no
browseable = no
write list = @common
valid users = @tea @teaT
create mask = 0666
directory mask = 0775
[winnt]
comment = Windows NT 4 und 5 Software, Treiber ...
path = /TEA/osdata/windows
public = yes
writable = no
fake oplocks = yes
browseable = yes
valid users = @teawin
[doswin16]
comment = Login, Windows 3.x und DOS Software
path = /TEA/osdata/doswin16
public = yes
writable = no
fake oplocks = yes
browseable = yes
guest ok = yes
[andere]
comment = HOMDIR der Gruppe tea-Andere
path = /TEA/homeA
public = no
browsable = yes
valid users = @tea
writeable = yes
[diplom]
comment = HOMDIR der Gruppe tea-Andere
path = /TEA/homeS
public = no
browsable = yes
valid users = @tea
writeable = yes
#[printers]
# comment = Drucker der Professur -Thermische Energiemaschinen u. -anlagen-
# path = /var/spool/lpd/samba
# guest ok = no
# print ok = yes
# printing = lprng
# load printers = yes
# printcap name = /etc/printcap
# print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P%p -U%U@%M -r %s
# lpq command = /usr/bin/lpq -P%p -U%U@%M
# lprm command = /usr/bin/lprm -P%p -U%U@%M %j
# lppause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -U%U@%M hold %p %j
# lpresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc -U%U@%M release %p %j
# queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc -U%U@%M -P%p stop
# queueresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc -U%U@%M -P%p start
# eof
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hello together,
I have a great number of groups and users are members of the groups, of
course. When I change the group membership of a user I need to restart samba
to make it aware of the change. A simple reload doesn4t work. I have many
changes of the groups during the day and it isn4t workable to restart samba
each time. Is there any other way, perhaps sending a special signal?
Thx, Joerg
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On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 08:36:33AM +0200, Ries van Twisk wrote:
> > I'm concerned that it might not be possible to alter ACLs using
the
> > Win98 boxen. Is this correct?
> This is posible using the nexus toolkid from MS. I have a working situation
> here at our office.
Hm. MS Knowledgebase says that it is for Win95 only. I'll try it anyway.
Thanks for the tip!
> Ries
> Note: I haven't heard of the therm AFS but ACL is working for me.
AFS is a distributed file system made by IBM. (see www.openafs.org and
transarc.ibm.com)
Bye, Tino.
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Hi all,
I have the following problem:
I compiled samba 2.2.0 with quota support some time ago and I was using
linux quota with kernel 2.2.17.
This worked fne and the when a user mapped a network drive with a quota of
300 MB in windows explorer it reads that there are 300 MB free.
Now I compiled sama 2.2.1a with quota support and I am running it on the
same system but with kernel 2.4.4 wit the "new" linuxquota package.
Now when I go to windows explorer it shows me the whole space on the drive,
not the quota of the user.
But the quota itselfe works, if the user is over the quota he can't write
files to the disk.
Is there a fix for that or am i mising something ?
Any help would be apreciated
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Hi,
I have two problems -- they may be bugs but may be configuration
problems
1 Win2k SP2 -- cannot access profiles for all users. Some users
work but others cannot read their profiles. I THINK it may be
Administrator class users with this problem but it may also be a
function of the size of the profile.
2 Desite using force user some (But not all) new directories and
files created on the shares have the correct group but are owned by
root. Not too inconvenient for me but could be uncomfortable on a
larger network.
Regards
Tony Dearson
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I have 5 computers at home, all on a single lan. 2 of these computers use
slak7.1 OS while the rest
use win98 OS. I was able to configure one of my Slak7.1 pc to act as a file
server with domain logon. My problem ,however, is that i don't know how to
automatically mount the home [/home/username ] directory of the authenticated
user whenever he login to the system. Where he could see his home directory
already mounted as a network drive "My Computer", immediately after
his login.
As of know i have to do things manually, where i would hacve to go to the
network neighborhood and click on the samba workgroup until i could see all the
shares available for that use.
Ive heard o the "net use" program, but i don't know how to use
this and where to put it to run as a batch program so that all authenticated
users that logged into the workgroup would have their home directories
automatically mounted. Thanx in advance!!!!
Best Regards,
Hanz
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On your Win98 systems do this:
Open My Computer
Click the "Map Drive" button on the toolbar
(If that doesn't show up, use View -> Folder Options -> View
tab and
tick the 'Show Map Network Drive button on toolbar' box)
You should get the Map Network Drive dialog box
Choose the drive letter you want
Fill in the path to the share, i.e.
\\<file_server_name>\<share_name>
Tick the "Reconnect at Logon" box
You can also right click on My computer and select "Map Network Drive"
which
will get you the same dialog box.
Jim
On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 08:14:11PM -0800, Shinta H Leagazpi
wrote:> I have 5 computers at home, all on a single lan. 2 of these computers use
slak7.1 OS while the rest
> use win98 OS. I was able to configure one of my Slak7.1 pc to act as a file
server with domain logon. My problem ,however, is that i don't know how to
automatically mount the home [/home/username ] directory of the authenticated
user whenever he login to the system. Where he could see his home directory
already mounted as a network drive "My Computer", immediately after
his login.
>
> As of know i have to do things manually, where i would hacve to go to the
network neighborhood and click on the samba workgroup until i could see all the
shares available for that use.
>
> Ive heard o the "net use" program, but i don't know how to
use this and where to put it to run as a batch program so that all authenticated
users that logged into the workgroup would have their home directories
automatically mounted. Thanx in advance!!!!
>
>
>
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
>
> Hanz
>
>
>
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With Samba 2.2.1a on Redhat 5.1 with custom 2.0.39 kernel I get
occasionally the following messages into syslog when a user from a
Finnish NT4 SP6 logs into a domain for which Samba is a PDC:
[2001/08/20 09:00:36, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog.c:api_net_sam_logon(208)
api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON.
[2001/08/20 09:00:36, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
api_rpcTNP: api_netlog_rpc: NET_SAMLOGON failed.
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] smbd/posix_acls.c:create_canon_ace_lists(747)
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 6 in safe_strcat [-136421872]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 10 in safe_strcat [-136417440]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 3 in safe_strcat [-65]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 8 in safe_strcat [-1928208]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 8 in safe_strcat [-1928208]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 10 in safe_strcat [-136588168]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 3 in safe_strcat [-49]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 8 in safe_strcat [-1928192]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 8 in safe_strcat [-1928192]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 3 in safe_strcat [-16]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 3 in safe_strcat [-16]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 4 in safe_strcat [-104]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 3 in safe_strcat [-24]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 10 in safe_strcat [-136416920]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 4 in safe_strcat [-100]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 10 in safe_strcat [-136416936]
[2001/08/20 09:00:37, 0] lib/util_str.c:safe_strcat(910)
ERROR: string overflow by 8 in safe_strcat [-1928160]
create_canon_ace_lists: unable to map SID
S-208-926360584-136599248-0-136599248-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-136416912-1927508-134523404-134526076-3221220392-3221220388-104-145-1928152-1928152-136416816-129-1928272-121-1928264-1928264-136407504-1928256-136407512-9
[2001/08/20 09:00:38, 0] smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl(1798)
call_nt_transact_ioctl: Currently not implemented.
I gather the SAMLOGON messages are apparently harmless, but the others
might indicate some problems? Things seem to work fine though. Samba is
compiled with gcc 2.7.2.3 Stackguard 1.21, which might cause the string
overflow messages.
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To do this, you will need to create a logonscript. Here's a url where you
can find both a sample script and the corresponding parts in smb.conf:
http://www.deschner.de/gd/dual_samba.html
summary:
create "homes" share
in scriptname.bat :
net: use /home (check syntax!)
ps. it is often smart to use the /d option before mounting new drives to
windows letters so you do not get errors:
this is taken from the above url:
net time \\samba-tng /set /yes
net /d k:
net /d p:
@echo off
if %OS%.==Windows_NT. goto WinNT
:Win95
net use k: \\samba-head\test-share
net use p: \\samba-head\homes
start /m winpopup
goto end
:WinNT
net use k: \\samba-head\test-share /persistent:no
net use p: \\samba-head\homes /persistent:no
:end
tarjei> On your Win98 systems do this:
>
> Open My Computer
> Click the "Map Drive" button on the toolbar
> (If that doesn't show up, use View -> Folder Options ->
View
> tab and tick the 'Show Map Network Drive button on toolbar'
> box)
> You should get the Map Network Drive dialog box
> Choose the drive letter you want
> Fill in the path to the share, i.e.
> \\<file_server_name>\<share_name> Tick the
"Reconnect at Logon"
> box
>
>
> You can also right click on My computer and select "Map Network
Drive"
> which will get you the same dialog box.
>
> Jim
>
> On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 08:14:11PM -0800, Shinta H Leagazpi wrote:
>> I have 5 computers at home, all on a single lan. 2 of these computers
>> use slak7.1 OS while the rest use win98 OS. I was able to configure
>> one of my Slak7.1 pc to act as a file server with domain logon. My
>> problem ,however, is that i don't know how to automatically mount
the
>> home [/home/username ] directory of the authenticated user whenever he
>> login to the system. Where he could see his home directory already
>> mounted as a network drive "My Computer", immediately after
his login.
>>
>>
>> As of know i have to do things manually, where i would hacve to go to
>> the network neighborhood and click on the samba workgroup until i
>> could see all the shares available for that use.
>>
>> Ive heard o the "net use" program, but i don't know how
to use this
>> and where to put it to run as a batch program so that all
>> authenticated users that logged into the workgroup would have their
>> home directories automatically mounted. Thanx in advance!!!!
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>>
>> Hanz
>>
>>
>>
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> hello together,
>
> I have a great number of groups and users are members of the groups, of
> course. When I change the group membership of a user I need to restart
samba
> to make it aware of the change. A simple reload doesn4t work. I have many
> changes of the groups during the day and it isn4t workable to restart samba
> each time. Is there any other way, perhaps sending a special signal?
Tell the user to log out and in again, or kill "his" smbd.
Not knowing it technical, but each smbd gets his uid/gids at startup
and changes are not reflected later. At least thats my experience.
Christian
>
>
>
> Thx, Joerg
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Hi all,
Not sure if my last email really went to the list.
I have the following problem:
I compiled samba 2.2.0 with quota support some time ago and I was using
linux quota with kernel 2.2.17.
This worked fne and the when a user mapped a network drive with a quota of
300 MB in windows explorer it reads that there are 300 MB free.
Now I compiled sama 2.2.1a with quota support and I am running it on the
same system but with kernel 2.4.4 wit the "new" linuxquota package.
Now when I go to windows explorer it shows me the whole space on the drive,
not the quota of the user.
But the quota itselfe works, if the user is over the quota he can't write
files to the disk.
Is there a fix for that or am i mising something ?
Any help would be apreciated
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On Sat, 18 Aug 2001, [iso-8859-1] Choon Kiat Lim wrote:
>
> Dear Linux Friends,
> I'm quite a new person in Linux (about 1.5 years)
> and has just join the Samba group. However I have
I assume that because you included SAMBA TECHNICAL in your list that you
intend to start building and debugging SAMBA, and testing pre-release
code. Otherwise you will probabably get better responses on a newsgroup
or mailing list more on the subject of general networking and or LINUX.
> I'm using 2 switches (I was told by the
> Vendor when I first learn Linux
> networking that switches are
> better than hubs. Did I get con?)
Switches are better than hubs, but what your vendor did not tell you is
that you may not have a big enough network, or enough activity to notice
the difference. But with the prices of switches coming down fast, they
may be all that is available soon.
You may get some useful networking information from the samba.org mailing
lists, but your network is approaching the size that you will need to
do some research on your own. I would suggest some basic to advanced
networking books. This is based on your need to understand the difference
between a switching hub and a traditional hub.
After you get some more of the basics down, you will probably be able to
find a better newsgroup or mailing list to get up to speed.
Until you do, you will not know if the quality of the *free* advice you
get on the internet is actually applicable to what you want to do.
IMHO: Your home network is not compete until you add at least one OpenVMS
host to it. See http://www.montagar.com/hobbyist for information on a
free license and low cost media.
-John
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dear sir:
WHEN I UPGRADE SAMBA 2.0 TO 2.2.1a ,THERE ARE COMPILING ERRORS :
"nsswitch/wb_common.c:In function 'open_pipe_sock':
"nsswitch/wb_common.c:79:storage size of 'sunaddr' is not
known"
WHY WAS THAT HAPPEND.I DON'T HAVE A IDEA.
PLEASE HELP ME
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Subject: RE: FW: NIS+ database problem while trying to use smbpasswd
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Hi Thiep,
Unfortunately, "smbpasswd" never has worked for me - this is my
original
problem. I tried following Monyo's documentation but have still been
unsuccessful.
Cheers,
Deborah
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Subject: Re: FW: NIS+ database problem while trying to use smbpasswd
Hi,
Sorry to ask, but why do you want to conver smbpasswd to NIS+
password? What you want is to convert your current UNIX NIS/NIS+
to the samba passwd --- don't you?
I tried the awk script that they have in the source/scripts, but
it never work! What I end up with is to make user a dummy passwd
and have them change it using
/usr/local/samba/bin/smbpasswd -U <user> by themselve.
Thiep,
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Folks,
Does SAMBA support NT trusts at all?
Cheers,
Nat.
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While everything was OK, suddenly I got a message
'The network path was not found' and afterwards I lost
connection between NT4.0 and RHLinux7.1. I restarted
smbd,nmbd but the problem persists. Any ideas?
Jim
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I stumbled across a message on the Phoenix Lunix User's Group (PLUG) board
which
pointed me in the right direction: Red Hat 7.1 installs some basic firewall
rules in ipchains by default during setup.
I stopped ipchains and am now able to browse the network and connect to
resources on the Samba server.
Obviously, completely disabling ipchains isn't the solution for many folks.
I'm
OK with it since I've got a completely separate firewall box between me and
the
Internet.
Jim
On Sat, Aug 18, 2001 at 09:25:20PM -0400, jim.holmes@veridian.com
wrote:> I'm having browsing problems with samba 2.2.1a on Red Hat 7.1. Win98
& NT
> systems don't see samba server in Network Neighborhood, nor can they
view
> resources or connect with 'net view/use ...'.
>
> Tests from DIAGNOSTICS.txt pass up to #8 ('net view' from MS
client), which
> fails with 'Network name not found' error.
>
> The Samba server is in both HOSTS and LMHOSTS on the PCs. I've tried
with and
> without WINS support enabled on the samba server (using 'wins support =
yes/no'
> as appropriate) and MS clients.
>
> I've noticed the Samba server never wins browser elections.
'nmblookup -M -'
> always shows hosts other than the Samba server with
'__MSBROWSE__<01>'. This
> despite having 'local master', 'preferred master' and
'domain master' all set to
> 'yes'. log.nmbd shows the Samba server is "... now a local
master browser for
> workgroup HOME on subnet 192.168.1.100", so it's very confusing.
>
> 'netstat -l' shows TCP port 139 in LISTEN state, but not 137 or
138. Ports 137
> and 138 show up for UDP.
>
> I've tried with security both as "user" and
"share".
>
> I had this working on RH 6.2 with an earlier version of Samba (don't
know
> exactly which version...). I used that version's smb.conf and still
have the
> same problem.
>
> FWIW, Samba was built from source with all configure options as default
except
> '--with-pam'.
>
> At the bottom is my smb.conf file.
>
> Can someone suggest steps I can take to resolve this? Have I missed
something
> really obvious?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jim
>
> --------------->%--------------->%---------------
>
> [global]
> workgroup = HOME
> netbios name = PIPPIN
> server string = Samba Server
> interfaces = 192.168.1.100/24
> security = user
> encrypt passwords = Yes
> log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
> max log size = 0
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
> local master = yes
> preferred master = yes
> domain master = yes
> os level = 65
> wins support = yes
>
>
> [homes]
> comment = Home Directories
> writeable = Yes
> browseable = yes
>
> [printers]
> comment = All Printers
> path = /var/spool/samba
> printable = Yes
> browseable = No
>
> [data2-2]
> path = /data2-2
> writeable = Yes
> browseable = yes
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Hello!
I encountered a problem with $subj. I browsed through the archive of this list
and many others lists and I found many similar questions/problems but NO
ANSWER...
The problem: I use an application written in Clipper (DOS) which uses database
and index files located on a samba share. When multiple users launch the app, a
strange error occurs, probably caused by bad file locking. The first one who
opens the database has no problems, but the other ones seem to be unable to open
the same database. The first client uses locking, but rarely on the whole
database, mainly only a few records are locked.
I tried many options in smb.conf, none helped. I don't want to fake oplocks
as I
fear data corruption.
Anyone who can help? Any suggestions on how to test/verify this?
Thanks
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Everyone,
This may have been asked before, but with the distro of Samba 2.20 for
Sparc Solaris the smbmount util is not included. Is there kernel for
Sparc Solaris that supports smbfs ?
Typically you would issue smbmount //system/share /point/to/mount or
mount -F smbfs //system/share /point/to/mount
Any ideas or feedback would be helpful.
TIA
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I have 10 subnets(200 Users each) and 1 PDC(Acting as the Logon Server and WINS
Server)... To
reduce traffic I want to implement 4 new Logon Servers and WINS servers. Is it
possible to do this
and with and have them all support one Domain/Workgroup. I am doing this not
only to reduce
traffic but to have a backup for the PDC.
Todd Spahr
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Hi, Natalie.
No. That is to say, you cannot establish a trust between a samba server and
a NT or Win2k server/domain. What you CAN do, if you have multiple domains,
is establish a trust between the NT domains, use security=domain and
allow trusted domains = yes, and samba will respect the trust between the NT
domains.
Hope this helps,
Don
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Folks,
Does SAMBA support NT trusts at all?
Cheers,
Nat.
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Hello relative! :)
As far as I know, the HUP signal will reload the configuration but that will
only be applicable to new connections. An existing connection won't be
affected, so the user must close the share or anything he is using
(restarting the windows client would be the best)
Cheers
Gustavo
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Subject: reloading of users and groups memberships
hello together,
I have a great number of groups and users are members of the groups, of
course. When I change the group membership of a user I need to restart
samba to make it aware of the change. A simple reload doesn4t work. I have
many changes of the groups during the day and it isn4t workable to restart
samba each time. Is there any other way, perhaps sending a special signal?
Thx, Joerg
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Subject: Re: Samba, AFS and ACLs
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It works on Windows 98, and 98 SE . . . I've tested it myself. Just remember
that you must add the path=c:\srvtools line to your autoexec.bat file for
the Security tab to do anything.
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> On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 08:36:33AM +0200, Ries van Twisk wrote:
>
> > > I'm concerned that it might not be possible to alter ACLs
using the
> > > Win98 boxen. Is this correct?
> > This is posible using the nexus toolkid from MS. I have a working
situation> > here at our office.
> Hm. MS Knowledgebase says that it is for Win95 only. I'll try it
anyway.
> Thanks for the tip!
>
> > Ries
> > Note: I haven't heard of the therm AFS but ACL is working for me.
> AFS is a distributed file system made by IBM. (see www.openafs.org and
> transarc.ibm.com)
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...yes that4s the right way. When I send the SIGTERM signal to all child
smbd4s I seems to work. Now I have to test if everything works well when a
clients gets interrupted in a read or write process.
Thanks for quick answer,
Joerg
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On 20.08.01 at 17:27 Michels, Gustavo [EES/BR] wrote:
Hello relative! :)
As far as I know, the HUP signal will reload the configuration but that will
only be applicable to new connections. An existing connection won't be
affected, so the user must close the share or anything he is using
(restarting the windows client would be the best)
Cheers
Gustavo
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Subject: reloading of users and groups memberships
hello together,
I have a great number of groups and users are members of the groups, of
course. When I change the group membership of a user I need to restart
samba to make it aware of the change. A simple reload doesn4t work. I have
many changes of the groups during the day and it isn4t workable to restart
samba each time. Is there any other way, perhaps sending a special signal?
Thx, Joerg
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A machine should be member of a domain controlled by Samba
(to the benefit of some apps that require it to be), but only
certain users allowed to log on to it.
Maybe the most practical thing would be if only local,
not domain users can log on, but other solutions would be
acceptable.
Is this possible with Samba as a DC?
Ciao, Lobo
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Subject: Re: Can I have only certain users log in to a Samba DC client?
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2001 13:34:54 -0700
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Alexander:
I believe what you want is 'valid users = user1 user2' in the smb.conf
file
on the member machine.
James
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From: "Alexander Lobodzinski" <lobo@mental.com>
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Subject: Can I have only certain users log in to a Samba DC client?
> A machine should be member of a domain controlled by Samba
> (to the benefit of some apps that require it to be), but only
> certain users allowed to log on to it.
>
> Maybe the most practical thing would be if only local,
> not domain users can log on, but other solutions would be
> acceptable.
>
> Is this possible with Samba as a DC?
>
> Ciao, Lobo
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Hi,
We run Samba 2.0.9 as workgroup server. The other day people asked me
what to do with technologically challenged databases producing all
kinds
of locking problems when their data is stored on a Samba server.
Unfortunately this crap runs stable when storing its data on an NT
server.
Ok, so I let them install an NT server and shift all their crappy
databases over to the NT box. Everything fine so far, but the next day
they came in and demanded the same passwords on the NT box as on the
Samba server.
What I did then was the typical logon server stuff:
domain logons = yes
logon script = scripts/%U.bat
domain admin group = @mygroup
I added a machine account (like "ntsrv$") and let the machine join the
"domain".