network. I did read somewhere on the web (several years ago) of a guy
who managed to boot windows from the net.
With the start of Win 98/ME/ etc.etc it's not posible anymore.
I currently use PXE to install machine from the net using bpbatch that
works great only bpbatch is not really under developnt and the script
language is a bit buggy.
I see only one option to boot windows from the net and that's using
win4lin (works great and fast but I don't use it at the office) or other
windows 'simulator'. Don't ask MS how you have to by your licence!
:-) I
did ask them... No Answer.... Expesially the new licence scheme is a
major problem... for them.....
So first boot Linux, startwin4lin and off you go!
Ries
Martin Sapsed wrote:>
> On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
>
> > The PCs in question support PXE, which allows loading a boot file
> > via tftp. A search of the web led me to lots of ways to boot Linux
> > clients from Linux servers, but no hint as to how to boot Windows
> > clients from Linux servers. Anyone give me a clue?
>
> 2 (free) possibilities I can think of:
>
> 1. PXE support in the grub boot loader at ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/grub/
>
> 2. BPBatch from http://www.bpbatch.org
>
> Cheers,
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Date: Thu Sep 6 09:43:06 2001
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No such think as a limited number of users.
Are the new users have access to the netlogon share?
It's posible a permissions issue.
Ries
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> Hi palls
>
> My question is: I'm using Debian 2.2 and Samba 2.2.0
>
> Is there a maximun number of users?
> I'm trying to create new users. It works, but then I can't login
with theese
> new users.
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> Help please.
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Hi
Could someone point me to a good W2K Server newbies mailing list?
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Date: Thu Sep 6 10:14:03 2001
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Failure to log in swat, the failure accrue with :
401 Bad Authorization
username or password incorrect
the following is my xinetd.conf swat service:
service swat
{
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
wait = no
user = root
server = /usr/local/samba/bin/swat
# server_args = -a
port = 901
log_on_failure += USERID
disable = no
}
removing the # from serv... will login with out authentication.
I am running a linux RH7.1 2.4 kernel and Samba 2.2.1a.
any input or ideas would be appreciated.
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Date: Thu Sep 6 10:14:35 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 13:18:00 -0400
Greetings. We're talking about samba 2.2.1a here, running on a linux
box and acting as a PDC for a small domain.
I tried to open an Excel file the resides on the samba box using a
Windows 2k SP1 machine. The file open process hung for a bit and I
hurried to take a look at the samba log. Here's a snippit:
[2001/09/06 11:24:32, 2] smbd/close.c:close_normal_file(205)
kw closed file Valaran_Cabliing_083101.xls (numopen=1)
[2001/09/06 11:24:32, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(216)
kw opened file Valaran_Cabliing_083101.xls read=Yes write=Yes
(numopen=2)
[2001/09/06 11:24:32, 2] smbd/process.c:switch_message(661)
switch_message: queueing message due to being in oplock break state.
[2001/09/06 11:25:02, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(770)
oplock_break: receive_smb timed out after 30 seconds.
oplock_break failed for file Valaran_Cabliing_083101.xls (dev = 30b,
inode = 78057).
[2001/09/06 11:25:02, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(843)
oplock_break: client failure in oplock break in file
Valaran_Cabliing_083101.xls
[2001/09/06 11:25:02, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(216)
kw opened file Valaran_Cabliing_083101.xls read=Yes write=No
(numopen=3)
[2001/09/06 11:25:02, 0] smbd/reply.c:reply_lockingX(4393)
reply_lockingX: Error : oplock break from client for fnum = 13287 and
no oplock granted on this file (Valaran_Cabliing_083101.xls).
[2001/09/06 11:25:02, 0] smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl(1798)
call_nt_transact_ioctl: Currently not implemented.
Hrmm. This is all Greek to me (no offense to the Greeks!); what's the
scoop with the "oplock break" junk? I've had issues like this
before
and would like to be without them. :) Any
clues/ideas/hints/recommendations? They'll be appreciated!
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kw
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Date: Thu Sep 6 10:16:03 2001
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Cheers all,
First, I am having trouble getting the log-on scripts to
work under smb. I took the bat file users now use and put it
in a scripts folder in /etc/samba. I changed the parameter
in smb.conf dealing with log-in scripts to
/etc/samba/scripts/%u.bat. The bat file has a single line;
Net Use U: /Home When I log-in nothing happens, what am I
missing?
Second, with regards to log level, what would be the optimum
log level to have on a smb server with 250 users? Should I
also set the log max to something? I have noticed that the
logs can get pretty large very fast depending on the log
level. Any thoughts?
I thank you for your time,
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On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Ries van twisk wrote:
> From what I understand it is not posible to boot Win 98 and up from a
> network. I did read somewhere on the web (several years ago) of a guy
> who managed to boot windows from the net.
> With the start of Win 98/ME/ etc.etc it's not posible anymore.
> I currently use PXE to install machine from the net using bpbatch that
> works great only bpbatch is not really under developnt and the script
> language is a bit buggy.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding here. When you mean booting windows from a
network, do you mean using a shared copy of windows on a network server?
If so, then you're right - no chance.
If you mean you want a boot loader to boot either networked copy of linux
or local copy of windows, then pxegrub or bpbatch should work.
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Im running the latest version of samba and were running into a strange
problem were occasionally print jobs will be shipped of to the wrong
printers. Or one printer will start recieving all the jobs and then it stops
This usually happens when the machine is under load. If I rehup lpd and drop
the load it goes away. I suspect its a problem with the way samba passes to
printer for each job to LPR.
Any help would be appreciated
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Date: Thu Sep 6 10:47:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 19:50:22 +0200
Hi !
I'm have some troubles compiling samba-2.2.1a on a Solaris 7 box (Netra T1
105).
I ran
./configure --with-automount --with-nis --with-syslog --with-smbwrapper
After the configure finished I ran make.
it goes almost all the way to the end...and then I get the following error:
****************************************************
...
Using LIBS = -lsec -lgen -lsocket -lnsl -ldl
Compiling smbwrapper/wrapped.c with -fpic
smbwrapper/wrapped.c:466: conflicting types for `utimes'
/usr/include/sys/time.h:327: previous declaration of `utimes'
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `smbwrapper/wrapped.po'
...
****************************************************
I don't understand why utimes caused it to fail.
in the configure it read as this:
checking for utime.h... yes
and then further:
checking for utime... yes
checking for utimes... yes
there is a warning during make before the compile fails:
Compiling lib/system.c
lib/system.c: In function `sys_readdir':
lib/system.c:350: warning: return from incompatible pointer type
Any suggestions?
It looked as though it was going to go but the smbwrapper is failing make.
Samba runs fine when compiled without option --with-smbwrapper.
System info: Solaris 7, Sun Netra T1 105
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Sabrina
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Date: Thu Sep 6 10:56:13 2001
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To get a clean compile on Solaris 7 and 8 I have had
to make the following change to wrapped.c
Solaris does not like calling the second parameter to utimes
a const pointer to void and wants you to call it a
const pointer to struct timeval.
diff wrapped.c.orig wrapped.c
465c465,466
< int utimes(char *name,void *tvp)
---> /* int utimes(const char *name, const void *tvp)*/
> int utimes(const char *name, const struct timeval *tvp)
Sabrina LAUTIER wrote:>
> Hi !
>
> I'm have some troubles compiling samba-2.2.1a on a Solaris 7 box (Netra
T1
> 105).
>
> I ran
> ./configure --with-automount --with-nis --with-syslog --with-smbwrapper
>
> After the configure finished I ran make.
>
> it goes almost all the way to the end...and then I get the following error:
> ****************************************************
> ...
> Using LIBS = -lsec -lgen -lsocket -lnsl -ldl
> Compiling smbwrapper/wrapped.c with -fpic
> smbwrapper/wrapped.c:466: conflicting types for `utimes'
> /usr/include/sys/time.h:327: previous declaration of `utimes'
> *** Error code 1
> make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `smbwrapper/wrapped.po'
> ...
> ****************************************************
>
> I don't understand why utimes caused it to fail.
>
> in the configure it read as this:
>
> checking for utime.h... yes
>
> and then further:
>
> checking for utime... yes
> checking for utimes... yes
>
> there is a warning during make before the compile fails:
>
> Compiling lib/system.c
> lib/system.c: In function `sys_readdir':
> lib/system.c:350: warning: return from incompatible pointer type
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> It looked as though it was going to go but the smbwrapper is failing make.
> Samba runs fine when compiled without option --with-smbwrapper.
>
> System info: Solaris 7, Sun Netra T1 105
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Sabrina
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Date: Thu Sep 6 11:20:06 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 11:29:37 -0700
System(s):
SuSE 7.2, Samba 2.2.0-15, Win2K SP1 client.
Very Vanilla smb.conf, 1 samba share.
Problem:
With an explorer window open on the Win2K client viewing
a samba share, I use a text editor on the Win2K client to create
a file to the same directory on the share that is viewable
from explorer. However, I do not see the explorer window updated
when I save the file from the text editor. I must manually
refresh
the explorer window to see the new file.
I have seen problem reports refer to this as "Windows automatic
refresh services" not working for Samba shares. Any suggestions
on how to fix this?
Otherwise the samba share works just great.
Thanks!
-Rich
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Date: Thu Sep 6 11:38:04 2001
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Greetings.
I'm trying to run a samba server as a PDC for win98/2000 clients.But on the
2000 clients it is giving me the error:
"Your computer could not be joined to the domain because
the following error has occured.
The procedure number is out of range."
Please help
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Date: Thu Sep 6 11:46:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 19:53:27 +0100
On Thursday, September 06, 2001 6:19 PM
Tony Ricker" wrote:
[...]
> First, I am having trouble getting the log-on scripts to
> work under smb. I took the bat file users now use and put it
> in a scripts folder in /etc/samba. I changed the parameter
> in smb.conf dealing with log-in scripts to
> /etc/samba/scripts/%u.bat.
You mean you set login script = /etc/samba/scripts/%u.bat ?
I didn't know that value could take a path. As I understand (and have
always successfully used) it, the value is simply a file *name*, and the
location is taken to be wherever the [netlogon] share path points to.
So I'd have thought you'd needed to have
login script = u%.bat,
then later
[netlogon]
path=/etc/samba/scripts
guest ok = yes
writable = no
share modes = no
etc.
Remember that this path also has implications for the location of user
and system policy files, if you use them.
Beyond that, do you really mean you've created a separate batch file for
each and every user (even though they have identical contents) and put
them all in that scripts directory? Because that's what you're telling
Samba you've done, and if it doesn't find a file called
<username>.bat
for each <username> it will do nothing.
Next, have you set the logon home = option to a valid location? If not,
Samba doesn't know how to interpret the client's request for a mapping
to /HOME. And of course, you need domain logons=yes, otherwise none of
this will be activated.
> Second, with regards to log level, what would be the optimum
> log level to have on a smb server with 250 users?
Depends what you want to log and why. Remember that the issue is not
just logfile size. On the higher logging levels, Samba begins to spend a
lot of its processing time just assembling and writing out log
information, with a big performance hit.
> Should I
> also set the log max to something? I have noticed that the
> logs can get pretty large very fast depending on the log
> level.
Again, it depends on what you want to use the logs for and how you
intend to process them (if you do envisage some sort of processing) No
point in collecting or keeping onformation you have no use for.
Michael
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Date: Thu Sep 6 11:55:17 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 11:58:34 -0700
Hi All,
I implemented OPLOCK for FreeBsd kernel.
This implementation supports OPLOCK for files to be shared with local FS and
NFS using FreeBSD kernel.
I have tested it and am looking to see if there are others in the SAMBA or
FBSD communities who are interested in my implementation and are willing to
help me in testing it.
Thanks,
Ephi.
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X-Original-Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 12:13:49 -0700
Please send this kind of question to the list not to
individual team members. You will get a better response.
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Samba 2.2.1a
Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 20:07:59 +0200
From: Jesper Rooth <jesper.rooth@coresys.se>
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Hi!
We have a network with 30 users and about 30 machines.
We've recently upgraded from Samba 2.0 to 2.2.1a to
allow Windows 2000 logons.
This works fine except for one thing. The users we
add after the upgrade can't logon (only in Windows 2000).
The error message reads -"Netlogon service is not running".
The users which were added before the upgrade can logon
to all type of Windows versions.
We add the users with
$ useradd -g 100 <username>
$ passwd <username>
$ smbpasswd -a <username>
We've installed Samba from a RPM package called
samba-2.2.1a-20010712.rpm.
/Jesper Rooth (jesper@coresys.se)
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Date: Thu Sep 6 12:50:24 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 14:53:16 -0500
Problem:
One of two Win 98 workstations on my network can no longer print from MS
applications via Samba to printer queues on my RS6000/AIX server.
Symptoms:
1) After sending a print file (clicking Print in a Word document, etc)
to MS, a "printer" icon appears for a brief time and goes away, and
nothing prints.
2) Looking at Windows Printer (setup screen) the network printer shows a
status of "waiting".
3) After deleting and re-adding the printer (you can find the network
printer using browse), the printer status is immediately shown as
"waiting", even before printing.
4) The other Win98 workstation continues to be able to send print files
to the AIX print queues.
Background:
1) The failing workstation was working Ok, then failed subsequent to
experiencing a failed NIC, which was replaced, note that Samba file
sharing continues to work.
2) Can ping to the AIX printer from the workstation.
3) Have re-installed Win98 (overlaying onto existing system to preserve
hard drive contents), and re-re-installed the printer, no change.
4) Have a second color printer on the RS6000, it is experiencing the
exact same "waiting" status problems on the failing workstation, which
the other w/s can access.
5) Have seen the same or similar problem before, and fixed when I did an
"fdisk/format" install of Win 98 and re-installed all programs and
files
on the drive.
Goal:
To avoid having to fdisk and re-install ALL on a very loaded system. I'm
hoping that Windows has logged a "waiting" status somewhere, related
the
status to all network printing, and that if I just knew where/what that
was, I could fix it.
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Date: Thu Sep 6 12:50:40 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 21:51:16 +0200
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 08:39:49AM -0500, Jonathan Wilson
wrote:> I know this is only peripherally related to Samba, but as a sysadmin
> trying to reduce time and money spent on supporting Windows clients
> (that's why we're all using Samba, right?) I'd like to start
buying
> floppy-less, CDROM-less PCs. That will give the users less opportunity
> to screw themselves. However, that also leaves me with no way to
> boot them in case of a problem with the hard disk.
>
> The PCs in question support PXE, which allows loading a boot file
> via tftp. A search of the web led me to lots of ways to boot Linux
> clients from Linux servers, but no hint as to how to boot Windows
> clients from Linux servers. Anyone give me a clue?
>
Hi
Have a look a bootix (www.bootix.com). They have some technology which
operate with a nt server:
<citation>
With Windows 3.x / 95 / 98 or DOS PC clients, a remoteboot is supported,
where Windows 95/3.x and DOS PCs can be run diskless.
</citation>
I am not familiar with their product though.
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Date: Thu Sep 6 13:01:16 2001
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ok I tried that. And I know it's the rules. I moved them to the
top of my script and still nothing. here are the rules I have for smb.
addressed have been masked what do you see wrong with them?
eth0 is inside eth1 is outside
input deny
output deny
forward deny
-A input -s 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0 137:137 -d 192.x.x.255/255.255.255.255
137:137 -i eth0 -p 6 -j ACCEPT
-A input -s 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0 137:137 -d 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255
137:137 -i eth0 -p 6 -j ACCEPT
-A input -s 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0 137:137 -d 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255
137:137 -i eth0 -p 17 -j ACCEPT
-A input -s 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0 1024:65535 -d 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255
138:138 -i eth0 -p 17 -j ACCEPT
-A input -s 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0 1024:65535 -d 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255
139:139 -i eth0 -p 6 -j ACCEPT
-A output -s 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255 137:137 -d 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0
137:137 -i eth0 -p 6 -j ACCEPT
-A output -s 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255 137:137 -d 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0
137:137 -i eth0 -p 17 -j ACCEPT
-A output -s 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255 138:138 -d 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0
1024:65535 -i eth0 -p 17 -j ACCEPT
-A output -s 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255 139:139 -d 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0
1024:65535 -i eth0 -p 6 -j ACCEPT ! -y
-----Original Message-----
From: Kourosh Ghassemieh [mailto:kourosh@loop.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 1:34 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: samba with ipchains
Unplug the computer from the Internet and turn off IPchains.
Does samba work? Turn IPchains back on. Does it still work?
If it works with IPchains off and stops when IPchains is on
then it's the rules. The packets traverse the chains sequentially.
If you have a rule that blocks that IP address or port higher
up in the chain then it will be blocked regardless of what
rules are below it. Look through the rule set again looking
for a rule that blocks those ports or the IP of the machine
you are trying to connect from. Are your rules for tcp or
udp? IIRC netbios lookups work over udp so make sure
your rules allow both tcp and udp.
At 04:40 PM 9/5/2001 -0400, you wrote:>I have samba 2.0.10 on RH 7.1
>and ipchains 1.3.10
>when I setup my ipchains to filter normal firewall
>protection I can't access my smb server even though I
>have rules set for ports 137 - 139.
>Anybody else run into this problem. I've tried every thing
>I can think of also I can't do nmblookup from the firewall
>to my inside net. I get ERRNO=Operation not permitted
>
>any ideas?
>
>jason
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Date: Thu Sep 6 13:12:09 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 13:14:10 -0700
The following crash was observed on a FreeBSD 3.3-STABLE system
yesterday, 4 September:
[2001/09/05 12:50:10, 0] rpc_server/srv_lsa.c:api_lsa_open_policy2(47)
api_lsa_open_policy2: unable to unmarshall LSA_Q_OPEN_POL2.
[2001/09/05 12:50:10, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
api_rpcTNP: api_ntlsa_rpc: LSA_OPENPOLICY2 failed.
[2001/09/05 12:50:10, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
==============================================================[2001/09/05
12:50:10, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 82584 (2.2.1a)
Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
[2001/09/05 12:50:10, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
==============================================================[2001/09/05
12:50:10, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1101)
PANIC: internal error
[2001/09/05 12:50:10, 1] smbd/ipc.c:api_fd_reply(294)
api_fd_reply: INVALID PIPE HANDLE: 702f
[2001/09/05 12:50:10, 1] smbd/ipc.c:api_fd_reply(294)
api_fd_reply: INVALID PIPE HANDLE: 7031
[2001/09/05 12:50:10, 0] rpc_server/srv_lsa.c:api_lsa_open_policy(78)
api_lsa_open_policy: unable to unmarshall LSA_Q_OPEN_POL.
[2001/09/05 12:50:10, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
api_rpcTNP: api_ntlsa_rpc: LSA_OPENPOLICY failed.
[2001/09/05 12:50:10, 0] rpc_server/srv_lsa.c:api_lsa_open_policy2(47)
api_lsa_open_policy2: unable to unmarshall LSA_Q_OPEN_POL2.
[2001/09/05 12:50:10, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
api_rpcTNP: api_ntlsa_rpc: LSA_OPENPOLICY2 failed.
[2001/09/05 12:50:10, 0] rpc_server/srv_lsa.c:api_lsa_open_policy(78)
api_lsa_open_policy: unable to unmarshall LSA_Q_OPEN_POL.
[2001/09/05 12:50:10, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
api_rpcTNP: api_ntlsa_rpc: LSA_OPENPOLICY failed.
samba was configured with the settings from the FreeBSD ports
collection. There's nothing unusual in source/Makefile. Here
are the compiler and library settings:
LIBS= -lcrypt
CC=cc
CFLAGS=-O -O -pipe
CPPFLAGSLDFLAGSAWK=awk
TERMLDFLAGSTERMLIBS=-lreadline -lncurses
smbd was invoked with the command-line argument " -D -d 1".
I've enclosed the output of "testparm" for the machine.
This is the only instance of this (or any other) crash since I began
running 2.2.1a.
Please let me know if I can provide any more information.
Jim
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Load smb config files from /usr/local/etc/smb.conf
Processing section "[homes]"
Processing section "[ports]"
Processing section "[sources]"
Processing section "[printers]"
Loaded services file OK.
Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions
# Global parameters
[global]
coding system client code page = 850
code page directory = /usr/local/etc/codepages
workgroup = PEISJ
netbios name = MERCURY
netbios aliases netbios scope server string = PEISJ Samba Server %v (%L)
interfaces = 167.116.93.109/24
bind interfaces only = No
security = USER
encrypt passwords = Yes
update encrypted = No
allow trusted domains = Yes
hosts equiv min passwd length = 6
map to guest = Bad User
null passwords = No
obey pam restrictions = No
password server smb passwd file = /usr/local/private/smbpasswd
root directory pam password change = No
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd
passwd chat = *\n*ew\spassword* %n\n *ew\spassword* %n\n
*updating\sthe\sdatabase...\npasswd:\sdone\n
passwd chat debug = No
username map password level = 0
username level = 0
unix password sync = No
restrict anonymous = No
lanman auth = Yes
use rhosts = No
log level = 2
syslog = 1
syslog only = No
log file max log size = 500
timestamp logs = Yes
debug hires timestamp = No
debug pid = No
debug uid = No
protocol = NT1
large readwrite = No
max protocol = NT1
min protocol = CORE
read bmpx = No
read raw = Yes
write raw = Yes
nt smb support = Yes
nt pipe support = Yes
nt acl support = Yes
announce version = 4.5
announce as = NT
max mux = 50
max xmit = 65535
name resolve order = lmhosts wins host bcast
max packet = 65535
max ttl = 259200
max wins ttl = 518400
min wins ttl = 21600
time server = No
change notify timeout = 60
deadtime = 15
getwd cache = Yes
keepalive = 300
lpq cache time = 10
max smbd processes = 0
max disk size = 0
max open files = 100
read size = 16384
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
stat cache size = 50
total print jobs = 0
load printers = Yes
printcap name = /etc/printcap
enumports command addprinter command deleteprinter command show add printer
wizard = Yes
os2 driver map strip dot = No
character set mangled stack = 50
stat cache = Yes
domain admin group domain guest group machine password timeout = 604800
add user script delete user script logon script logon path = \\%N\%U\profile
logon drive logon home = \\%N\%U
domain logons = No
os level = 27
lm announce = Auto
lm interval = 60
preferred master = True
local master = Yes
domain master = Auto
browse list = Yes
enhanced browsing = Yes
dns proxy = Yes
wins proxy = No
wins server = 167.116.93.31
wins support = No
wins hook kernel oplocks = Yes
oplock break wait time = 0
add share command change share command delete share command config file
preload lock dir = /var/lock
pidfile dir = /var/run
default service message command dfree command valid chars remote announce
remote browse sync socket address = 0.0.0.0
homedir map time offset = 0
NIS homedir = No
source environment panic action hide local users = No
host msdfs = No
winbind uid winbind gid template homedir = /home/%D/%U
template shell = /bin/false
winbind separator = \
winbind cache time = 15
comment path alternate permissions = No
username guest account = nobody
invalid users valid users admin users = root
read list write list printer admin = jimw, root
force user force group read only = Yes
create mask = 0744
force create mode = 00
security mask = 0777
force security mode = 00
directory mask = 0755
force directory mode = 00
directory security mask = 0777
force directory security mode = 00
inherit permissions = No
guest only = No
guest ok = No
only user = No
hosts allow = 167.116.91.0/255.255.255.0 167.116.93.0/255.255.255.0
167.116.21.0/255.255.255.0 127.0.0.1
hosts deny status = Yes
max connections = 0
min print space = 0
strict sync = No
sync always = No
write cache size = 0
max print jobs = 1000
printable = No
postscript = No
printing = lprng
print command = lpr -r -P%p %s
lpq command = lpq -P%p
lprm command = lprm -P%p %j
lppause command lpresume command queuepause command queueresume command
printer name printer driver printer driver file = /usr/local/etc/printers.def
printer driver location default case = lower
case sensitive = No
preserve case = Yes
short preserve case = Yes
mangle case = No
mangling char = ~
hide dot files = Yes
hide unreadable = No
delete veto files = No
veto files hide files veto oplock files map system = No
map hidden = No
map archive = Yes
mangled names = Yes
mangled map browseable = Yes
blocking locks = Yes
fake oplocks = No
locking = Yes
oplocks = Yes
level2 oplocks = Yes
oplock contention limit = 2
posix locking = Yes
strict locking = No
share modes = Yes
copy include exec preexec close = No
postexec root preexec root preexec close = No
root postexec available = Yes
volume fstype = NTFS
set directory = No
wide links = Yes
follow symlinks = Yes
dont descend magic script magic output delete readonly = No
dos filemode = No
dos filetimes = No
dos filetime resolution = No
fake directory create times = No
vfs object vfs options msdfs root = No
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
browseable = No
[ports]
comment = FreeBSD Ports
path = /usr/ports
[sources]
comment = Local Sources
path = /usr/local/src
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
guest ok = Yes
printable = Yes
browseable = No
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Date: Thu Sep 6 13:22:06 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 16:25:15 -0400
Hey everyone -
I'm having some trouble with winbind and authenticating against the domain.
Every valid account seems to authenticate, regardless of the password.
There's two things which seem to be rather odd (and may be related, though
I'm not 100% certain of it):
1) wbinfo -t returns 'secret is bad', even after immediately joining
(and
rejoining) the domain. The error code that it returns doesn't seem to match
up with anything I've been able to sift through in the source (0x08189c18).
Joining the domain with either samedit or smbpasswd seems to lead to the
exact same problem.
2) wbinfo -a DOMAIN+user%badpassword claims to authenticate both plaintext
and hashed passwords (even though plaintext passwords are turned off at the
PDC.) The error logs from winbindd report [r]pc_api_pipe_req failed, which
eventually traces back to rpc_check_hdr returning RPC_FAULT. Does this mean
that Samba can't properly communicate with the PDC? If that's the case,
why
is authentication succeeding?
Any advice would be very highly appreciated - I've been struggling with this
for way too long.
Nick
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Date: Thu Sep 6 13:43:04 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 22:44:56 +0200 (CEST)
On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Joel Hammer wrote:
> Thanks for the help.
> I did not customize my configuration at all before I ran configure. I
'./configure --help' gives you a nice list of things to choose from.
There are lots of info in the docs directory.
> When I referred to smbclient not being there, I meant in the source
> directories.
smbclient main is in source/client/client.c, the rest may live in some of
source/libsmb
source/lib
source/utils
You can find out exactly which parts are used from source/Makefile, and
the "bin/smbclient:" target.
I find it easiest to look at source/client/client.c and then, to find
where some function is defined, I use 'grep' on everything in sight ...
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Just to warn you that I'm not an ipchains wizard so you might want
to check with someone else as well. In the first line I noticed that
you have the destination IP listed as 192.x.x.255. You should probably
change that to 192.x.x.1 as per the other lines, as 255 is not a valid host
address, it's a broadcast address. Second, you have the protocol
( -p ) listed in decimal. In my /etc/services list, protocol 17 is listed
as qotd. This may be confusing ipchains if you have the same. I
normally use tcp and udp rather than the numbers. It makes it easier
to read for me =) You should also double check the "! -y" on the
last rule. I don't use it, but if I read the man pages correctly it's
actually
blocking outgoing tcp connections. You might want to try these changes
to see if they help. Also, you can try relaxing the rules and slowly
tightening them to see the effects.
Hope this helps.
At 09:07 AM 9/6/2001 -0400, you wrote:>ok I tried that. And I know it's the rules. I moved them to the
>top of my script and still nothing. here are the rules I have for smb.
>addressed have been masked what do you see wrong with them?
>eth0 is inside eth1 is outside
>
>input deny
>output deny
>forward deny
>
>-A input -s 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0 137:137 -d 192.x.x.255/255.255.255.255
>137:137 -i eth0 -p 6 -j ACCEPT
>-A input -s 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0 137:137 -d 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255
>137:137 -i eth0 -p 6 -j ACCEPT
>-A input -s 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0 137:137 -d 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255
>137:137 -i eth0 -p 17 -j ACCEPT
>-A input -s 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0 1024:65535 -d 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255
>138:138 -i eth0 -p 17 -j ACCEPT
>-A input -s 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0 1024:65535 -d 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255
>139:139 -i eth0 -p 6 -j ACCEPT
>
>-A output -s 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255 137:137 -d 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0
>137:137 -i eth0 -p 6 -j ACCEPT
>-A output -s 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255 137:137 -d 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0
>137:137 -i eth0 -p 17 -j ACCEPT
>-A output -s 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255 138:138 -d 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0
>1024:65535 -i eth0 -p 17 -j ACCEPT
>-A output -s 192.x.x.1/255.255.255.255 139:139 -d 192.x.x.0/255.255.255.0
>1024:65535 -i eth0 -p 6 -j ACCEPT ! -y
>
>
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>Subject: Re: samba with ipchains
>
>
>Unplug the computer from the Internet and turn off IPchains.
>Does samba work? Turn IPchains back on. Does it still work?
>If it works with IPchains off and stops when IPchains is on
>then it's the rules. The packets traverse the chains sequentially.
>If you have a rule that blocks that IP address or port higher
>up in the chain then it will be blocked regardless of what
>rules are below it. Look through the rule set again looking
>for a rule that blocks those ports or the IP of the machine
>you are trying to connect from. Are your rules for tcp or
>udp? IIRC netbios lookups work over udp so make sure
>your rules allow both tcp and udp.
>
>At 04:40 PM 9/5/2001 -0400, you wrote:
> >I have samba 2.0.10 on RH 7.1
> >and ipchains 1.3.10
> >when I setup my ipchains to filter normal firewall
> >protection I can't access my smb server even though I
> >have rules set for ports 137 - 139.
> >Anybody else run into this problem. I've tried every thing
> >I can think of also I can't do nmblookup from the firewall
> >to my inside net. I get ERRNO=Operation not permitted
> >
> >any ideas?
> >
> >jason
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Jim Watt wrote:>
> The following crash was observed on a FreeBSD 3.3-STABLE system
> yesterday, 4 September:
>
> [2001/09/05 12:50:10, 0] rpc_server/srv_lsa.c:api_lsa_open_policy2(47)
> api_lsa_open_policy2: unable to unmarshall LSA_Q_OPEN_POL2.
> [2001/09/05 12:50:10, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
> api_rpcTNP: api_ntlsa_rpc: LSA_OPENPOLICY2 failed.
> [2001/09/05 12:50:10, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
> ==============================================================>
[2001/09/05 12:50:10, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
> INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 82584 (2.2.1a)
> Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
> [2001/09/05 12:50:10, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
> ==============================================================
I *think* this is one we've fixed in the current 2.2.2
CVS tree, but to be sure can you use the "panic action"
smb.conf parameter to get a gdb backtrace please ?
This is the one I use :
panic action = /usr/bin/X11/xterm -display :0.0 -e gdb
/usr/local/samba/bin/smbd %d
Jeremy.
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I would add logging to your rules to see what is going on.
You might change the global input rule to accept and then set up rules to
reject everything but the ports you want open, with logging to see what is
going on.
And, I would use tcpdump to watch the packets.
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Date: Thu Sep 6 14:45:02 2001
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OK, you installed from the tarball. How was the
previous version installed? If by RPM the best
thing to do is erase the RPM's. If by tarball it's
going to be necessary to fix things by hand as
the locations change sometimes. In that case I
believe there were several good suggestions on
the list as to where things are.
Good luck.
At 05:38 PM 9/6/2001 -0400, you wrote:>I installed from the tarball from samba.org.
>
> > See, that's what happens when you deal with different
> > distributions, different RPM's and tarball installs. Mine
> > are in /ets/samba and all the machines I admin have it
> > there. Did you install from the tarball or did you use the
> > RPM's?
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I have SAMBA in a Windows Domain, and I don't have
problems......... now I install the latest version of the samba
site........
and I have a problem. Using SVRMGR in the NT 4.0 PDC ... the
Samba server see like BDC... why...... if I don't make nothing only the
basic configuration.......
Thank you
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I'm trying to get logon scripts to work on my network..
heres what I'm running:
a linux mandrake server running samba ver 2.0.7
about 20 workstations running Win95,98,ME and NT
Heres my smb.conf file:
# Global parameters
[global]
Workgroup = Insight
netbios name = MIServer
server string = Market Insight Server
encrypt passwords = Yes
username level = 10
time server = Yes
domain logons = Yes
os level = 33
preferred master = yes
default service = global
guest ok = Yes
logon script = logon.bat
[netlogon]
path=/home/netlogon
writeable=no
public =no
[storage]
comment = shared directory for all accounts
path = /storage
valid users = @Admins @Managers
hosts allow = 192.168.0.150 192.168.0.151 192.168.0.152 192.168.0.153
192.168.0.154 192.168.0.155 192.168.0.156 192.168.0.157 192.168.0.158
192.168.0.159 192.168.0.160 192.168.0.161
writeable = Yes
locking = yes
create mask = 0660
directory mask = 0770
guest ok = No
[homes]
comment = Unix Home Directory Space
path = %H
valid users = %S
writeable = Yes
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
guest ok = No
locking = No
[projects]
comment = shared directory for all accounts
path = /storage/Projects
valid users = @Admins @Managers
writeable = Yes
create mask = 0660
directory mask = 0770
guest ok = No
[cfmc]
comment = shared directory for all accounts
path = /storage/CFMC
valid users = @Everyone
writeable = Yes
create mask = 0660
directory mask = 0770
guest ok = No
[etc]
comment = Root
path = /
valid users = jesse
hosts allow = 192.168.0.150 192.168.0.160
writeable = Yes
create mask = 0660
directory mask = 0770
guest ok = No
[hidden]
comment = hidden store
path = /storage
valid users = @Admins @Managers
hosts allow = 192.168.0.24
Browsable = No
writeable = Yes
locking = yes
create mask = 0660
directory mask = 0770
guest ok = No
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
I then put a file called logon.bat in the netlogon directory. But the file
doesnt seem to run... What am I doing wrong?? how can I fix it?? Can someone
give me step by step as to fixing the problem or getting scripts to work..
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Jesse Vaughan
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Aguirre, Jorge writes:
> I have SAMBA in a Windows Domain, and I don't have
> problems......... now I install the latest version of the samba
> site........
> and I have a problem. Using SVRMGR in the NT 4.0 PDC ... the
> Samba server see like BDC... why...... if I don't make nothing only
the
> basic configuration.......
There's not really enough information here to work out what is
going on. Are you using the latest CVS head version? Currently,
if you set 'security = domain' and 'domain logons = true' in the
CVS head version Samba will try to be a BDC. It's not fully
implemented though.
Tim.
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Hi All:
I've installed samba 2.2.1a and I get the following message at bootup:
tail: /var/log/samba/log.nmb: No such file or directory
tail: no files remaining
I checked and the files and directories are there. I also have the Samba
services running at boot. What can I do to correct this?
Thanks for the Help
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Hi,
I wonder if this is a FAQ. Is it possible to provide a disk
share to all users on the local network so that none of them need
to provide a password or any kind of authentication? The main
problem I have is that I don't want to maintain an entry for
everybody in /etc/password nor smbpasswd. And we don't have a NT
domain controller.
Thanks!
Wilson Ho
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This supplies access without a password required.
[public]
comment = Public Stuff
path = /home/OpenSeason
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
hosts allow = ip of your local network eg. 192.168.0.
Note that a global hosts allow seems to override hosts allow and hosts deny in
the share
definition. In my global section I have security = share, although I am not
sure that is needed. I have guest = ftp which seems to work fine.
Joel
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 04:26:31PM -0700, W. Wilson Ho
wrote:> Hi,
>
> I wonder if this is a FAQ. Is it possible to provide a disk
> share to all users on the local network so that none of them need
> to provide a password or any kind of authentication? The main
> problem I have is that I don't want to maintain an entry for
> everybody in /etc/password nor smbpasswd. And we don't have a NT
> domain controller.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Wilson Ho
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On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Vankeerberghen, Pieter wrote:
> Friends,
>
> Can someone point me to some documentation to configure Winbind ?
> Thank you in advance,
I found the man page to be the best source of info.
But you can get a generic overview at:
http://samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#WINBIND
I'm sure there are more.
Yours Tony.
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Date: Thu Sep 6 17:45:03 2001
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> The PCs in question support PXE, which allows loading a boot file
> via tftp. A search of the web led me to lots of ways to boot Linux
> clients from Linux servers, but no hint as to how to boot Windows
> clients from Linux servers. Anyone give me a clue?
Allow for the fact that I have not considered this issue before and am a
novice in this field ...
It seems to me that it might be possible to boot any operating system that
supports the "hibernate mode" seen on laptop PC's. Newer (desktop)
workstations and servers may support this through the APM/ACPI interface.
The idea is to get a copy of the hibernating/suspended operating system from
the hard drive after the O/S has been suspended.
The issues I see with this is that:
1) The format of the "hibernation" file of the hard disk needs to
be
thoroughly understood or at least the mechanism by which the O/S
is reloaded
2) There may be licensing issues created by taking the hibernation file
and using it on another machine
3) The O/S, once awakened, will almost certainly rely on many things
being available on the local "C:" drive (and possibly other drives
too).
I'd be interested to hear what other, hopefully more knowledgable people,
had to say about this.
Regards,
Dave McDonald
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Date: Thu Sep 6 20:31:05 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 23:34:21 -0400
I stumbled across another possible approach, based on users, not on machines.
The variable %U supplies the unix name of a user who logs onto a samba
server. Maybe this will be the same name supplied from a windows machine
logging on. Dunno.
Assuming you haven't got hundreds of users, you could set up an smb.conf
with an include statement for the share, something like:
[public]
include = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%U
You might have multiple smb.conf files, one for each of your users:
smb.conf.betty
smb.conf.john
etc...
which would contain
comment = Public Stuff
path = /home/OpenSeason
read only = No
guest ok = Yes
hosts allow = ip of your local network eg. 192.168.
Even with numerous users, you could create dozens of smb.conf files easily
enuf with a simple script and a list of users. This might also supply a
primitive form of security, since the user name and password will have been
provided to the client machine before the user can log onto the client. You
could even "tighten" things up a bit by only allowing the user to log
on from
his/her own machine, which could be controlled with the hosts allow
parameter. That would insure that user johnny is really who he says he is.
Who knows? This might work!
Joel
On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 07:45:04PM -0400, Joel Hammer
wrote:> This supplies access without a password required.
>
> [public]
> comment = Public Stuff
> path = /home/OpenSeason
> read only = No
> guest ok = Yes
> hosts allow = ip of your local network eg. 192.168.0.
>
> Note that a global hosts allow seems to override hosts allow and hosts deny
in the share
> definition. In my global section I have security = share, although I am not
> sure that is needed. I have guest = ftp which seems to work fine.
> Joel
> On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 04:26:31PM -0700, W. Wilson Ho wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I wonder if this is a FAQ. Is it possible to provide a disk
> > share to all users on the local network so that none of them need
> > to provide a password or any kind of authentication? The main
> > problem I have is that I don't want to maintain an entry for
> > everybody in /etc/password nor smbpasswd. And we don't have a NT
> > domain controller.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Wilson Ho
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Date: Thu Sep 6 22:30:05 2001
X-Original-Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 08:39:49 +0300
have you uninstalled the previous version?
do a 'which smbpasswd' and see if it is from the newer rpm.
hope this helps
dragos
On Thursday 06 September 2001 10:13 pm, Herb Lewis
wrote:> Please send this kind of question to the list not to
> individual team members. You will get a better response.
>
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Samba 2.2.1a
> Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2001 20:07:59 +0200
> From: Jesper Rooth <jesper.rooth@coresys.se>
> Organization: Coresys AB
> To: herb@samba.org
>
> Hi!
>
> We have a network with 30 users and about 30 machines.
> We've recently upgraded from Samba 2.0 to 2.2.1a to
> allow Windows 2000 logons.
>
> This works fine except for one thing. The users we
> add after the upgrade can't logon (only in Windows 2000).
> The error message reads -"Netlogon service is not running".
> The users which were added before the upgrade can logon
> to all type of Windows versions.
>
> We add the users with
> $ useradd -g 100 <username>
> $ passwd <username>
> $ smbpasswd -a <username>
>
> We've installed Samba from a RPM package called
> samba-2.2.1a-20010712.rpm.
>
> /Jesper Rooth (jesper@coresys.se)
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Date: Thu Sep 6 22:46:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 08:55:46 +0300
hello,
you could try 'kernel oplocks =no' if you run a 2.4 kernel..I've had
few of
this myself and seem to go away with this setting
dragos
On Thursday 06 September 2001 08:18 pm, Keith Warno
wrote:> Greetings. We're talking about samba 2.2.1a here, running on a linux
> box and acting as a PDC for a small domain.
>
> I tried to open an Excel file the resides on the samba box using a
> Windows 2k SP1 machine. The file open process hung for a bit and I
> hurried to take a look at the samba log. Here's a snippit:
>
> [2001/09/06 11:24:32, 2] smbd/close.c:close_normal_file(205)
> kw closed file Valaran_Cabliing_083101.xls (numopen=1)
> [2001/09/06 11:24:32, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(216)
> kw opened file Valaran_Cabliing_083101.xls read=Yes write=Yes
> (numopen=2)
> [2001/09/06 11:24:32, 2] smbd/process.c:switch_message(661)
> switch_message: queueing message due to being in oplock break state.
> [2001/09/06 11:25:02, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(770)
> oplock_break: receive_smb timed out after 30 seconds.
> oplock_break failed for file Valaran_Cabliing_083101.xls (dev = 30b,
> inode = 78057).
> [2001/09/06 11:25:02, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(843)
> oplock_break: client failure in oplock break in file
> Valaran_Cabliing_083101.xls
> [2001/09/06 11:25:02, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(216)
> kw opened file Valaran_Cabliing_083101.xls read=Yes write=No
> (numopen=3)
> [2001/09/06 11:25:02, 0] smbd/reply.c:reply_lockingX(4393)
> reply_lockingX: Error : oplock break from client for fnum = 13287 and
> no oplock granted on this file (Valaran_Cabliing_083101.xls).
> [2001/09/06 11:25:02, 0] smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl(1798)
> call_nt_transact_ioctl: Currently not implemented.
>
>
> Hrmm. This is all Greek to me (no offense to the Greeks!); what's the
> scoop with the "oplock break" junk? I've had issues like
this before
> and would like to be without them. :) Any
> clues/ideas/hints/recommendations? They'll be appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
> kw
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are you running the rpm binary one or you compiled it?
I've had a surprise to see that the rpm binary from samba.org wants
root's
unix passwd, which is differently from the same samba I compiled and wants
root's password from smbpasswd (which I added like this: smbpasswd -a root)
dragos
On Thursday 06 September 2001 08:11 pm, Waleed Alrawi
wrote:> Failure to log in swat, the failure accrue with :
>
> 401 Bad Authorization
> username or password incorrect
>
> the following is my xinetd.conf swat service:
>
> service swat
> {
> socket_type = stream
> protocol = tcp
> wait = no
> user = root
> server = /usr/local/samba/bin/swat
> # server_args = -a
> port = 901
> log_on_failure += USERID
> disable = no
> }
>
> removing the # from serv... will login with out authentication.
> I am running a linux RH7.1 2.4 kernel and Samba 2.2.1a.
>
> any input or ideas would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
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My current smb.conf setup is something like
[homes]
path = %H/
veto files = /Network Trash Folder/
This does a good job of vetoing all files/directories called
"Network Trash Folder" in all directories. This is a "good
enough"
solution, although not ideal. The problem is that I'd like to veto only
the file/directory %H/Network Trash Folder and nothing else.
Is this possible? From what I can tell, macros aren't expanded inside
the veto string anyhow. Anyone have any crazy, quirkly, half-brained ideas
to try?
Thanks
Eddie
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I am unable to start smbd and nmbd from xinetd. I can start them from
SWAT and from the command-line as 'smbd -D' 'nmbd -D', but not
as
a service in xinetd. Once started they work fine and my shares are accessible
by
both smbclient and a Windows 2000 client. Attempting to start them from
xinetd results in a "Connection refused" message when testing with
smbclient, and a check reveals that no smbd or nmbd process is running .
Can anyone help with this?
I'm using RedHat Linux 7.0.
Details below, with some fields 'generalized' (sorry if this seems
overly
paranoid, but such is the state of things).
TIA!
-Sachio
~~~
$ uname -a
Linux xxxxx.xxxxx.xxxxx.com 2.2.19-7.0.8smp #1 SMP Thu Jun 21 06:16:11 EDT 2001
i686
~~~
$ /usr/sbin/smbd -V
Version 2.0.10
$ /usr/sbin/nmbd -V
Version 2.0.10
~~~
$ ps -ef |grep xinetd
root 553 1 0 Sep06 ? 00:00:00 xinetd -stayalive -reuse
-pidfil
~~~
$ cat /etc/xinetd.conf
#
# Configuration file for xinetd
#
# Some defaults, and include /etc/xinetd.d/
defaults
{
instances = 60
log_type = SYSLOG authpriv
log_on_success = HOST PID
log_on_failure = HOST
}
includedir /etc/xinetd.d
~~~
$ cat /etc/xinetd.d/smb
# default: none
# description: Samba daemon configuration for sharing \
# Linux files and directories with Windows.
#
service netbios-ssn
{
type = INTERNAL
flags = NODELAY
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
port = 139
wait = no
user = root
server = /usr/sbin/smbd
only_from = xxx.xxx.xxx.0 (this is set to my internal,
non-routable IP address range)
no_access = 0.0.0.0 (the man page states that
the 'best match wins', is this the correct way?)
log_type = FILE /var/log/samba/smb.log
log_on_success += HOST USERID DURATION
log_on_failure += HOST USERID
interface = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (this is set to my internal
interface IP)
disable = no
}
My file /etc/xinetd.d/nmb is almost identical, except where it can't be
(you
know what I mean :-)
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> are you running the rpm binary one or you compiled it?
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> root's password from smbpasswd (which I added like this: smbpasswd -a
root)
This statment does not correlate with the sourcecode in this case,
unless your using pam_smbpass or somthing *really* weird.
SWAT calls pass_check(), which calls either getpwnam() and crypt() or
hands it on to PAM.
SWAT doesn't go anywhere near the smbpasswd code for authenticaion
Can you clarify this situation?
Thanks,
Andrew Bartlett
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I need to interface my pc with win98 with a server linux with redhat 7.1 i
want know haw to do it or if i need a client to interface win 98 with Samba
Tnx
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You could use a hosts.equiv file (see the hosts equiv entry in
smb.conf(5)) or .rhosts files in the users home directories (again, see
smb.conf manpage for details).
Andrew Bartlett
"W. Wilson Ho" wrote:>
> Hi,
>
> I wonder if this is a FAQ. Is it possible to provide a disk
> share to all users on the local network so that none of them need
> to provide a password or any kind of authentication? The main
> problem I have is that I don't want to maintain an entry for
> everybody in /etc/password nor smbpasswd. And we don't have a NT
> domain controller.
>
> Thanks!
>
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hello Andrew
I have two samba 2.2.1a installations:
one for the PDC, which I compiled --with-pam --with-pam_smbpass, because the
server uses plain text passwords, and I use md5 unix (linux) passwords; if I
connect to swat on this one I have to add root to smbpasswd (it's good
because I don't send root's password in clear over network, I just set a
different password); I have a smbpasswd file and a working /etc/pam.d/samba.
the second one is a test domain (samba installed from the binary on the
samba.org - the one for rh7.1-) with encrypted passwords; user's passwords
stay in smbpasswd too, but swat works with unix root's password, not the one
I set in smbpasswd; by using encrypted passwords, samba doesn't use pam as I
understand, but I would like to use another password for root than the unix
one...
so you got me, I use pam_smbpass on one instance. I just was trying to
explain to the solicitant that maybe he hadn't typed in the right root
password ;)
dragos
On Friday 07 September 2001 01:06 pm, Andrew Bartlett
wrote:> Dragos wrote:
> > =20?= s>
> > MIME-Version: 1.0
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> >
> > are you running the rpm binary one or you compiled it?
> > I've had a surprise to see that the rpm binary from samba.org
wants
> > root's unix passwd, which is differently from the same samba I
compiled
> > and wants root's password from smbpasswd (which I added like this:
> > smbpasswd -a root)
>
> This statment does not correlate with the sourcecode in this case,
> unless your using pam_smbpass or somthing *really* weird.
>
> SWAT calls pass_check(), which calls either getpwnam() and crypt() or
> hands it on to PAM.
> SWAT doesn't go anywhere near the smbpasswd code for authenticaion
>
> Can you clarify this situation?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andrew Bartlett
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Date: Fri Sep 7 03:36:06 2001
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Isaac
If you have installed Samba from RPM (comes with RH 7.x) then there is a mass
of documentation already on your Linux box. Look out for "Using
Samba" which
is an HTMLised version of the O'Reilly book. That will tell you all you
need
to know.
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shout
and a lot of people will try to help out.
Cheers
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>>> "Isaac Srl" <isaacsrl@libero.it> 07/09/2001
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I need to interface my pc with win98 with a server linux with redhat 7.1 i
want know haw to do it or if i need a client to interface win 98 with Samba
Tnx
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Date: Fri Sep 7 03:49:02 2001
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Dragos wrote:>
> hello Andrew
> I have two samba 2.2.1a installations:
>
> one for the PDC, which I compiled --with-pam --with-pam_smbpass, because
the
> server uses plain text passwords, and I use md5 unix (linux) passwords; if
I
> connect to swat on this one I have to add root to smbpasswd (it's good
> because I don't send root's password in clear over network, I just
set a
> different password); I have a smbpasswd file and a working
/etc/pam.d/samba.
I still don't get what your saying, as roots presence in smbpasswd
should have *no* bearing on SWAT, unless your using pam_smbpass or the
like. And you indicate that you are using md5ed /etc/shadow passwords
or do you have a samba configured differently to the rest of your system
PAM-wise (and this isn't encoraged for SWAT due to config-change
lockout possiblities).
> the second one is a test domain (samba installed from the binary on the
> samba.org - the one for rh7.1-) with encrypted passwords; user's
passwords
> stay in smbpasswd too, but swat works with unix root's password, not
the one
> I set in smbpasswd; by using encrypted passwords, samba doesn't use pam
as I
> understand, but I would like to use another password for root than the unix
> one...
Just to clarify: Samba (compiled --with-pam) will always use PAM for
SWAT. If you want to use an other-than-root password I would first
question why: much better to pump it all over SSL, and secondly remind
you that a user with access to SWAT's edit mode is one 'root
preexec'
away from being root anyway.
> so you got me, I use pam_smbpass on one instance. I just was trying to
> explain to the solicitant that maybe he hadn't typed in the right root
> password ;)
>
> dragos
>
> On Friday 07 September 2001 01:06 pm, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> > Dragos wrote:
> > > =20?= s>
> > > MIME-Version: 1.0
> > > Message-Id: <01090709013702.02349@busybox>
> > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
> > >
> > > are you running the rpm binary one or you compiled it?
> > > I've had a surprise to see that the rpm binary from samba.org
wants
> > > root's unix passwd, which is differently from the same samba
I compiled
> > > and wants root's password from smbpasswd (which I added like
this:
> > > smbpasswd -a root)
> >
> > This statment does not correlate with the sourcecode in this case,
> > unless your using pam_smbpass or somthing *really* weird.
> >
> > SWAT calls pass_check(), which calls either getpwnam() and crypt() or
> > hands it on to PAM.
> > SWAT doesn't go anywhere near the smbpasswd code for authenticaion
> >
> > Can you clarify this situation?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Andrew Bartlett
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What could be some reasons for me to investigate, because no matter what I
can't get a W2K SP2 to log successfully on to a 2.2.1a domain? I have done
the add user script and by hand but with no success either way, both have the
same error computer account in domain is missing!
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Hi,
I have seen a problem like this mentionned in numerous places around the
web but cannot see any solution to it so I was wondering whether anyone
here would be able to help...
The Windows 2000 PCs on our office LAN (consiting of 6 computers) are
stupidly slow at downloading from my v2.2 Samba server running on RedHat
7 but downloading from the Samba server to the Windows 98 PC that we
have is perfectly fast.
Also, downloads from the Windows 98 box to one of the Windows 2000 PCs
are also fast.
Below is a rough list of transfer times for a 7MByte File...
Source -> Destination = Time taken
Windows 98 -> Windows 2000 = 3 seconds
Windows 98 -> Samba server = 30 seconds
Windows 2000 -> Windows 98 = 7 seconds
Windows 2000 -> Windows 2000 (a different one) = 14 seconds
Windows 2000 -> Samba Server = 2 seconds
Samba Server -> Windows 2000 = 80 seconds
Samba Server -> Windows 98 = 2 seconds
Now does anyone have any idea why it is taking 80 seconds (!) to
download files to Windows 2000? I've read lots of the documentation
that comes with Samba and still no improvement. I've tried disabling
all protocols in Win2k except TCP/IP but still no improvement.
Please please help! :-)
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Date: Fri Sep 7 04:52:03 2001
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I am a very old user of Linux Samba and exploring new things in Linux.
The following are some of my queries which I seek help from other expert
Linux users.
1. Memory space restriction to a Samba file Share
2. Any limitation in creating Samba file Shares
Kindly give me your valuable suggestion regarding the above two.
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Date: Fri Sep 7 04:54:03 2001
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see below
On Friday 07 September 2001 01:51 pm, Andrew Bartlett
wrote:> Dragos wrote:
> > hello Andrew
> > I have two samba 2.2.1a installations:
> >
> > one for the PDC, which I compiled --with-pam --with-pam_smbpass,
because
> > the server uses plain text passwords, and I use md5 unix (linux)
> > passwords; if I connect to swat on this one I have to add root to
> > smbpasswd (it's good because I don't send root's password
in clear over
> > network, I just set a different password); I have a smbpasswd file and
a
> > working /etc/pam.d/samba.
>
> I still don't get what your saying, as roots presence in smbpasswd
> should have *no* bearing on SWAT, unless your using pam_smbpass or the
> like. And you indicate that you are using md5ed /etc/shadow passwords
> or do you have a samba configured differently to the rest of your system
> PAM-wise (and this isn't encoraged for SWAT due to config-change
> lockout possiblities).
I'm using pam_smbpass on the PDC (the one with clear text pass); I mentioned
md5 because starting with 2.2.1 md5 is not supported for clear text
authentication (eg unix pass the same as samba pass, without smbpasswd file),
and I wanted you to give the reason I'm using pam_smbpass; sorry if I
mislead
you, I wanted to say I use md5 for standard unix auth...I'm having problems
being concise, english is not my first language.
however, for this setup the root's password (for samba) gets set in the
smbpasswd file, and I wanted to point out to that user that (he hasn't gave
much detail);
my mistake (I shouldn't have mentioned md5, but I just recalled the whole
week which I spent trying to make 2.2.1(a) work the way 2.2.0 did, until a
member of the samba team told me to give up md5 if I wanted unencryped
passwords for samba, or to compile with pam_smbpass)
hope I finally managed to be clear ;)
dragos
> > the second one is a test domain (samba installed from the binary on
the
> > samba.org - the one for rh7.1-) with encrypted passwords; user's
> > passwords stay in smbpasswd too, but swat works with unix root's
> > password, not the one I set in smbpasswd; by using encrypted
passwords,
> > samba doesn't use pam as I understand, but I would like to use
another
> > password for root than the unix one...
>
> Just to clarify: Samba (compiled --with-pam) will always use PAM for
> SWAT. If you want to use an other-than-root password I would first
> question why: much better to pump it all over SSL, and secondly remind
> you that a user with access to SWAT's edit mode is one 'root
preexec'
> away from being root anyway.
>
> > so you got me, I use pam_smbpass on one instance. I just was trying
to
> > explain to the solicitant that maybe he hadn't typed in the right
root
> > password ;)
> >
> > dragos
> >
> > On Friday 07 September 2001 01:06 pm, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> > > Dragos wrote:
> > > > =20?= s>
> > > > MIME-Version: 1.0
> > > > Message-Id: <01090709013702.02349@busybox>
> > > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
> > > >
> > > > are you running the rpm binary one or you compiled it?
> > > > I've had a surprise to see that the rpm binary from
samba.org wants
> > > > root's unix passwd, which is differently from the same
samba I
> > > > compiled and wants root's password from smbpasswd (which
I added like
> > > > this: smbpasswd -a root)
> > >
> > > This statment does not correlate with the sourcecode in this
case,
> > > unless your using pam_smbpass or somthing *really* weird.
> > >
> > > SWAT calls pass_check(), which calls either getpwnam() and
crypt() or
> > > hands it on to PAM.
> > > SWAT doesn't go anywhere near the smbpasswd code for
authenticaion
> > >
> > > Can you clarify this situation?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Andrew Bartlett
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Date: Fri Sep 7 04:56:04 2001
X-Original-Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 15:05:32 +0300
hello,
are you using plain text passwords?
On Friday 07 September 2001 02:20 pm, Brandon Caudle
wrote:> What could be some reasons for me to investigate, because no matter what I
> can't get a W2K SP2 to log successfully on to a 2.2.1a domain? I have
done
> the add user script and by hand but with no success either way, both have
> the same error computer account in domain is missing!
>
> Thanks
>
> Brandon Caudle
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Date: Fri Sep 7 05:05:13 2001
X-Original-Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2001 22:05:22 +1000
Dragos wrote:>
> see below
> On Friday 07 September 2001 01:51 pm, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> > Dragos wrote:
> > > hello Andrew
> > > I have two samba 2.2.1a installations:
> > >
> > > one for the PDC, which I compiled --with-pam --with-pam_smbpass,
because
> > > the server uses plain text passwords, and I use md5 unix (linux)
> > > passwords; if I connect to swat on this one I have to add root to
> > > smbpasswd (it's good because I don't send root's
password in clear over
> > > network, I just set a different password); I have a smbpasswd
file and a
> > > working /etc/pam.d/samba.
> >
> > I still don't get what your saying, as roots presence in smbpasswd
> > should have *no* bearing on SWAT, unless your using pam_smbpass or the
> > like. And you indicate that you are using md5ed /etc/shadow passwords
> > or do you have a samba configured differently to the rest of your
system
> > PAM-wise (and this isn't encoraged for SWAT due to config-change
> > lockout possiblities).
>
> I'm using pam_smbpass on the PDC (the one with clear text pass); I
mentioned
> md5 because starting with 2.2.1 md5 is not supported for clear text
> authentication (eg unix pass the same as samba pass, without smbpasswd
file),
> and I wanted you to give the reason I'm using pam_smbpass; sorry if I
mislead
> you, I wanted to say I use md5 for standard unix auth...I'm having
problems
> being concise, english is not my first language.
>
> however, for this setup the root's password (for samba) gets set in the
> smbpasswd file, and I wanted to point out to that user that (he hasn't
gave
> much detail);
>
> my mistake (I shouldn't have mentioned md5, but I just recalled the
whole
> week which I spent trying to make 2.2.1(a) work the way 2.2.0 did, until
a
> member of the samba team told me to give up md5 if I wanted unencryped
> passwords for samba, or to compile with pam_smbpass)
>
> hope I finally managed to be clear ;)
> dragos
Just for the record: Samba 2.2.1(a) has a bug where md5 passwords are
not supported directly with the OS (ie our getpwnam() and crypt()
setup). They are supported via PAM, and you were probably told (as many
people were) to recompile --with-pam.
> > > the second one is a test domain (samba installed from the binary
on the
> > > samba.org - the one for rh7.1-) with encrypted passwords;
user's
> > > passwords stay in smbpasswd too, but swat works with unix
root's
> > > password, not the one I set in smbpasswd; by using encrypted
passwords,
> > > samba doesn't use pam as I understand, but I would like to
use another
> > > password for root than the unix one...
> >
> > Just to clarify: Samba (compiled --with-pam) will always use PAM for
> > SWAT. If you want to use an other-than-root password I would first
> > question why: much better to pump it all over SSL, and secondly
remind
> > you that a user with access to SWAT's edit mode is one 'root
preexec'
> > away from being root anyway.
> >
> > > so you got me, I use pam_smbpass on one instance. I just was
trying to
> > > explain to the solicitant that maybe he hadn't typed in the
right root
> > > password ;)
> > >
> > > dragos
> > >
> > > On Friday 07 September 2001 01:06 pm, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> > > > Dragos wrote:
> > > > > =20?= s>
> > > > > MIME-Version: 1.0
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> > > > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
> > > > >
> > > > > are you running the rpm binary one or you compiled it?
> > > > > I've had a surprise to see that the rpm binary from
samba.org wants
> > > > > root's unix passwd, which is differently from the
same samba I
> > > > > compiled and wants root's password from smbpasswd
(which I added like
> > > > > this: smbpasswd -a root)
> > > >
> > > > This statment does not correlate with the sourcecode in this
case,
> > > > unless your using pam_smbpass or somthing *really* weird.
> > > >
> > > > SWAT calls pass_check(), which calls either getpwnam() and
crypt() or
> > > > hands it on to PAM.
> > > > SWAT doesn't go anywhere near the smbpasswd code for
authenticaion
> > > >
> > > > Can you clarify this situation?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > >
> > > > Andrew Bartlett
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Date: Fri Sep 7 08:12:38 2001
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For whatever reason, swat has been EXTREMELY slow for any external
connections. If I connect locally (locahost:901) it's lightning quick of
course. Does anyone have any insight as to why this is happening? It
takes, seriously, about 50-70 seconds to load one page through swat.
Driving me nuts. ;)
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Date: Fri Sep 7 08:49:02 2001
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Hello,
can someone tells the minimal packeges for a suse 7.0 to work with samba
2.2.1a (install and start)?
I must install on a verry small HD.
I 4m not a profi with samba and linux ;-)
a other question is , can I work with the USERMANAGER from NTServer to create
and administrate users
on samba2.2.1a ?
And which scrips I must write in smb.conf ?
Thanks a lot
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Dragos wrote:>
> hello,
> you could try 'kernel oplocks =no' if you run a 2.4
kernel..I've had few of
> this myself and seem to go away with this setting
>
> dragos
>
Ah ok. Have not tried this yet but will do. *This* machine is 2.4.x
(the box with the oplock issue); what if the same issue arises on a
2.2.x box? Or does the oplock problem not present itself in 2.2.x?
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Security = share
Here is a sample config:
#======================= Global Settings
====================================[global]
# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name
workgroup = MYWORKGROUP
# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
server string = Samba Server
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = yes
printing = lprng
# Security mode. Most people will want user level security. See
# security_level.txt for details.
security = share
# 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
# 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
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
name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
# 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 = 192.168.1.2
#============================ Share Definitions
=============================
[tmp]
comment = Test Share
path = /tmp
public = yes
writable = yes
guest ok = yes
printable = no
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Hi,
I wonder if this is a FAQ. Is it possible to provide a disk
share to all users on the local network so that none of them need to
provide a password or any kind of authentication? The main problem I
have is that I don't want to maintain an entry for everybody in
/etc/password nor smbpasswd. And we don't have a NT domain controller.
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Date: Fri Sep 7 09:52:02 2001
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Hi,
Please let me know if this following is possible:
Configure Samba to broadcast two NetBIOS names. When request comes in,
samba will determine if it's for itself or it is for this other SMB server
(based on the NetBIOS name) and direct the traffic to the second SMB server
via a different port?
What I need to do is being able to broadcast two NetBIOS name and have the
second SMB server listening on a different port and samba listening on port
139 and re-direct traffic to the second SMB server based on the NetBIOS name.
Regards,
David
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I just did a configure/make/make install with the source for Samba 2.2.1a, and
it seems to be
missing TONS of stuff considering all the screens and screens of stuff it
compiled!
My machine: Red Hat 7.1 on an i686, gcc/cpp 2.96-85, PAM 0.74-22
I removed the original 2.0.7 rpm install that came with the system in an attempt
to properly compile
PAM support and use a newer version, and now it's all mucked up.
I did ./configure in my samba-2.2.1a/source dir,
--with-pam
--with-pam_smbpass
--with-configdir=/usr/local/samba/conf
and configure finished with no errors, as did make and make install. But, I have
no /conf directory,
no smb.conf file, no lmhosts file... There are no man pages for smbd or nmbd.
smbd returns an error
until I create a smb.conf file in /etc/samba, which is where the last install
had the files. smbd -D
will not run the smbd daemon but returns no errors either, just disappears never
makes a PID. swat
will start but I can't access localhost:901...
A directory listing under /usr/local/samba results in the following and NOTHING
else:
bin
lib
man
private
swat
var
Am I missing something terribly obvious (most likely) or is there a package or
program I need to
have installed before this will make install right? I apologize if this has
already been beaten to
death but I didn't find anything relative in the archives or on samba.org
regarding this
post-install problem.
Thanks!!!
# Nathan
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Cheers all,
I have a question concerning smbpasswd -m command. This is to add a
machine account to a samba domain (right?). What args go with the
command, netbios name of the machine? the user name? I have looked at
several sources for the answer, but they all have the same
documentation (i did RTFM). When I tried to use it i got the "failed to
find entry for user$; failed to modify password entry for user user$" I
am obviously missing something, so any help would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
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Date: Fri Sep 7 10:30:05 2001
X-Original-Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 18:38:22 +0100
On Friday, September 07, 2001 5:54 PM
David W. Fong wrote:
[..]> Configure Samba to broadcast two NetBIOS names. When
> request comes in, samba will determine if it's for itself or it is
> for this other SMB server (based on the NetBIOS name)
> and direct the traffic to the second SMB server
> via a different port?
Is the "different port" bit crucial, or is that just so that two
distinct Samba deamons can operate on the same hardware independently of
each other?
If the latter, there's another way. Set up a virtual interface on your
existing network card, give it a distinct IP number on the same subnet,
and configure and run two separate instances of the smbd/nmbd daemons so
that each responds exclusively to a different IP address. Since a TCP/IP
socket = interface + port, the different interface address means the
identical port numbers don't cause a collision. This is the way some TNG
fans run Samba TNG for PDC behaviour and Samba 2 for fileserving on the
same box. Or you could use two physical network interfaces, again
exploiting the ability to configure the addresses each Samba process
listens on.
Michael
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Date: Fri Sep 7 10:36:06 2001
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You need to make sure that there is a matching account called machine$
in the system /etc/passwd file or in NIS if you are using that, where
machine is the name of the computer you are trying to add.
On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, Tony Ricker wrote:
> Cheers all,
> I have a question concerning smbpasswd -m command. This is to add a
> machine account to a samba domain (right?). What args go with the
> command, netbios name of the machine? the user name? I have looked at
> several sources for the answer, but they all have the same
> documentation (i did RTFM). When I tried to use it i got the "failed
to
> find entry for user$; failed to modify password entry for user user$"
I
> am obviously missing something, so any help would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
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Date: Fri Sep 7 10:37:05 2001
X-Original-Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 13:40:18 -0400 (EDT)
--with-configdir=/usr/local/samba/conf
just warns samba that you might have config files in that directory. It
doesn't
create the dir, nor does it create any files.
smb.conf and lmhosts (if necessary) are files that you have to create.
>I can't access localhost:901...
Check to make sure that you have a line in your /etc/inetd.conf file for port
901. If your inetd doesn't know that it's supposed to be listening to
port 901,
then you're not going to get anything.
You'll find info on what to add to your /etc/inetd.conf file in the swat
manpage. (see below)
>There are no man pages for smbd or nmbd.
You'll find these in:
/usr/local/samba/man/man8/nmbd.8
/usr/local/samba/man/man8/smbd.8
/usr/local/samba/man/man8/swat.8
You need to either add /usr/local/samba/man to your MANPATH or copy the samba
manpages to your /usr/local/man directory via a command like:
# cp -R /usr/local/samba/man/* /usr/local/man
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Date: Fri Sep 7 10:45:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 10:49:33 -0700
Hi, sorry for the repeat message, but I never saw the original go to the list,
so has anyone had problems with DHCP, or is this just a really dumb question?
;-)
-------------------original question-------------------
Has anyone had the following problem? Static IP clients connect okay, but DHCP
clients bomb out with the following dialog message:
\\Geol_linux is not accessible. Computer or sharename could not be found.
Please make sure typed it correctly...
Last week I had samba running fine with the DHCP clients, then I upgraded to
red hat 7.1, now I have the afforementioned problem.
Any hints/helps are greatly appreciated!!
Thanks for the great software,
David Percy
Geology Department
Portland State University
Here's my smb.conf
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from localhost (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2001/09/05 17:17:52
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = GEOLOGY
netbios name = GEOL_LINUX
server string = Geology Shared Files 2
security = USER
encrypt passwords = Yes
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
update encrypted = Yes
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
log level = 3
max log size = 1000
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
local master = No
dns proxy = No
guest account = student
printing = lprng
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
writeable = Yes
browseable = No
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes
browseable = No
[shared files]
comment = Geology Shared files on Linux
available = yes
path = /geol_share
; username = student
public = yes
browseable = yes
writable = Yes
guest only = no
; guest ok = Yes
fstype = FAT
[export]
comment = some files
path = /export
writeable = Yes
guest ok = Yes
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Date: Fri Sep 7 10:55:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 10:59:34 -0700
oh, I forgot to mention that the DHCP addresses are coming from some other
server on campus. I have no control over that...
thanks!!!
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tomasz Misterka" <tomasz@hieroglif.com.pl>
> To: "david percy" <percyd@pdx.edu>
> Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 10:54 AM
> Subject: Re: DHCP vs static IP
>
>
> > On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, david percy wrote:
> >
> > > -------------------original question-------------------
> > > Has anyone had the following problem? Static IP clients connect
okay,
> but DHCP
> > > clients bomb out with the following dialog message:
> > >
> > > \\Geol_linux is not accessible. Computer or sharename could not
be
> found.
> > > Please make sure typed it correctly...
> > >
> > > Last week I had samba running fine with the DHCP clients, then I
> upgraded to
> > > red hat 7.1, now I have the afforementioned problem.
> > >
> > I think that you've got rather problem with DHCP configuration on
RH
7.1.> > Check it.
> >
> >
> > Tomasz
> >
>
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take a look at the retrieved dhcp client configuration, probably you are
receiving Netbios Name Server (aka WINS) option, and your samba server
are not registered in that WINS server
david percy wrote:
>oh, I forgot to mention that the DHCP addresses are coming from some other
>server on campus. I have no control over that...
>thanks!!!
>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Tomasz Misterka" <tomasz@hieroglif.com.pl>
>>To: "david percy" <percyd@pdx.edu>
>>Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 10:54 AM
>>Subject: Re: DHCP vs static IP
>>
>>
>>>On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, david percy wrote:
>>>
>>>>-------------------original question-------------------
>>>>Has anyone had the following problem? Static IP clients connect
okay,
>>>>
>>but DHCP
>>
>>>>clients bomb out with the following dialog message:
>>>>
>>>>\\Geol_linux is not accessible. Computer or sharename could not
be
>>>>
>>found.
>>
>>>>Please make sure typed it correctly...
>>>>
>>>>Last week I had samba running fine with the DHCP clients, then I
>>>>
>>upgraded to
>>
>>>>red hat 7.1, now I have the afforementioned problem.
>>>>
>>>I think that you've got rather problem with DHCP configuration
on RH
>>>
>7.1.
>
>>>Check it.
>>>
>>>
>>>Tomasz
>>>
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Date: Fri Sep 7 11:04:04 2001
X-Original-Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2001 11:09:57 -0700
You should make sure that the DHCP server is giving out
the correct WINS server address, i.e. that the option for
netbios-name-servers is set for the servers IP address.
Also, make sure the netbios-node-type is set correctly.
Mine is set to 8 which is WINS first then broadcast.
man dhcp-options
man dhcpd.conf
Hope this helps.
At 10:49 AM 9/7/2001 -0700, you wrote:>Hi, sorry for the repeat message, but I never saw the original go to the
list,
>so has anyone had problems with DHCP, or is this just a really dumb
question?
>;-)
>
>-------------------original question-------------------
>Has anyone had the following problem? Static IP clients connect okay, but
DHCP
>clients bomb out with the following dialog message:
>
>\\Geol_linux is not accessible. Computer or sharename could not be found.
>Please make sure typed it correctly...
>
>Last week I had samba running fine with the DHCP clients, then I upgraded to
>red hat 7.1, now I have the afforementioned problem.
>
>Any hints/helps are greatly appreciated!!
>
>Thanks for the great software,
>
>David Percy
>
>Geology Department
>
>Portland State University
>
>Here's my smb.conf
>
># Samba config file created using SWAT
>
># from localhost (127.0.0.1)
>
># Date: 2001/09/05 17:17:52
>
># Global parameters
>
>[global]
>
>workgroup = GEOLOGY
>
>netbios name = GEOL_LINUX
>
>server string = Geology Shared Files 2
>
>security = USER
>
>encrypt passwords = Yes
>
>smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
>
>update encrypted = Yes
>
>log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
>
>log level = 3
>
>max log size = 1000
>
>socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
>
>local master = No
>
>dns proxy = No
>
>guest account = student
>
>printing = lprng
>
>[homes]
>
>comment = Home Directories
>
>writeable = Yes
>
>browseable = No
>
>[printers]
>
>comment = All Printers
>
>path = /var/spool/samba
>
>printable = Yes
>
>browseable = No
>
>[shared files]
>
>comment = Geology Shared files on Linux
>
>available = yes
>
>path = /geol_share
>
>; username = student
>
>public = yes
>
>browseable = yes
>
>writable = Yes
>
>guest only = no
>
>; guest ok = Yes
>
>fstype = FAT
>
>[export]
>
>comment = some files
>
>path = /export
>
>writeable = Yes
>
>guest ok = Yes
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Date: Fri Sep 7 11:24:03 2001
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> Check to make sure that you have a line in your /etc/inetd.conf file for
port
> 901. If your inetd doesn't know that it's supposed to be listening
to port 901,
> then you're not going to get anything.
It's always been open/ready but I get errors accessing it via a browser.
Also, if I run (as root):
# /usr/local/samba/bin/swat &
and then ps -ax I get this:
7182 pts/0 T 0:00 /usr/local/samba/bin/swat
[1]+ Stopped /usr/local/samba/bin/swat
SWAT has never started up at boot time either... which I'm sure is a config
error on my part :-)
> You need to either add /usr/local/samba/man to your MANPATH or copy the
samba
> manpages to your /usr/local/man directory via a command like:
> # cp -R /usr/local/samba/man/* /usr/local/man
Okay that works fine now; many thanks!
For whatever reason smbd and nmbd are ok now too, probably due to creating the
conf files in the
place I told config they would be. Go figure.
I am still having a problem getting to my share via my Win2K SP2 box, though...
a >net view \\ITWeb
results in 'The network path was not found.' error 53. I can ping ITWeb
and get the right IP address
and quite a quick response, but can't connect.
Also, a #nmblookup -M <domain> returns 'name_query failed to find name
<domain>#1d'
Any commentary on the remaining problems? :-)
Thanks for the help Barry!
# Nathan
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Date: Fri Sep 7 11:59:05 2001
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>> Check to make sure that you have a line in your /etc/inetd.conf file
for port
>> 901. If your inetd doesn't know that it's supposed to be
listening to port
901,>> then you're not going to get anything.
>
>SWAT has never started up at boot time either... which I'm sure is a
config
error on my part :-)
That's the point. SWAT is a service. It doesn't get started until
inetd sees a
request for it. Kinda like telnet.
Oops. My bad. You want to edit /etc/services, not /etc/inetd.conf. If you
read the swat manpage, you'll see it tell you to add the line:
swat 901/tcp
to your /etc/services file.
After which, you'll want to do a
# pkill -HUP inetd
>I am still having a problem getting to my share via my Win2K SP2 box,
though...
a >net view \\ITWeb>results in 'The network path was not found.' error 53. I can ping
ITWeb and get
the right IP address>and quite a quick response, but can't connect.
>
>Also, a #nmblookup -M <domain> returns 'name_query failed to find
name
<domain>#1d'
These sound like a bad (misconfigured) smb.conf
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>>> Check to make sure that you have a line in your /etc/inetd.conf
file for
port>>> 901. If your inetd doesn't know that it's supposed to be
listening to port
>901,
>>> then you're not going to get anything.
>>
>>SWAT has never started up at boot time either... which I'm sure is a
config
>error on my part :-)
>
>That's the point. SWAT is a service. It doesn't get started until
inetd sees
a >request for it. Kinda like telnet.
>
>Oops. My bad. You want to edit /etc/services, not /etc/inetd.conf. If you
>read the swat manpage, you'll see it tell you to add the line:
>swat 901/tcp
>to your /etc/services file.
>After which, you'll want to do a
># pkill -HUP inetd
Third try is the charm.
swat 901/tcp
goes in /etc/services
swat stream tcp nowait.400 root /usr/local/samba/bin/swat swat
goes in /etc/inetd.conf
Word of advice:
Read the manpages.
Also, grab a copy of O'Reilly's "Using Samba"
You'll find them both very helpful.
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These is actually probably more general Linux questions than specific Samba
question but here goes..
we have started playing with Linux here at work and I have set up a Linux
server on our internal network. It is running Samba set up under SUSe 6.3.
It is set up to authenticate off of our Windows 2000 Active Directory Domain
Controller. I have added several user accounts to the Linux machine which
correspond to Windows accounts. I can read and write normally from my
Windows 2000 Pro desktop to the Linux machine, but other users can only
read.
1. What is the best Linux security schema for allowing user write access to
these folders? Should I add all of the users to a single group. If I do,
then what will happen when a user users
2. Is there a way to make sure folders copies from Windows machine to Linux
machines keep their security settings.
3. Is there a way to make security changes from a parent folder propagate
to the child files and folders?
Thanks for helping the new guy out...maybe someone can recommend a quality,
high traffic message board or mailing list I can join to learn more...
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Devin,
I am beginning to learn linux as well so I can only help you with
the last question (at least I think : -) ) use chmod **** -R 'name of
folder' and it will propagate them to the
child files and folders of the folder you did this on. The - R is for
recursive, try man chmod to get the lowdown on this command. This works
for chown as well. Hope this
helps. And to the list, if I am mistaken on these directives, please put
me out of my misery.
Later,
Tony
Devin Rader wrote:
These is actually probably more general Linux questions than specific
Samba
question but here goes..
we have started playing with Linux here at work and I have set up a
Linux
server on our internal network. It is running Samba set up under SUSe
6.3.
It is set up to authenticate off of our Windows 2000 Active Directory
Domain
Controller. I have added several user accounts to the Linux machine
which
correspond to Windows accounts. I can read and write normally from my
Windows 2000 Pro desktop to the Linux machine, but other users can
only
read.
1. What is the best Linux security schema for allowing user write
access to
these folders? Should I add all of the users to a single group. If I
do,
then what will happen when a user users
2. Is there a way to make sure folders copies from Windows machine to
Linux
machines keep their security settings.
3. Is there a way to make security changes from a parent folder
propagate
to the child files and folders?
Thanks for helping the new guy out...maybe someone can recommend a
quality,
high traffic message board or mailing list I can join to learn more...
Devin M. Rader
Application Developer
Drone & Mueller interactive | www.drone-interactive.com
314.434.3141 | 12977 N Forty Dr, Ste 100 | St Louis, MO 63141
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Date: Fri Sep 7 12:48:01 2001
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Can I have many samba servers........ in the same machine..........?
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Date: Fri Sep 7 14:06:03 2001
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I am running samba-2.2.1a on a RedHat 7.1 system installed from the RH
7.1 RPM that I downloaded from the Samba FTP site.
If I place an MS-DOS executable on the share I can execute it fine from
the windows explorer(consitantly). However if I go to the command
prompt and try to execute it it works about 1/3rd of the time. The rest
of the time I get either "Access Denied" or "This Program can not
be run
in MS-DOS mode" messages.
I have tried this from different Windows clients with the same results
(using different executables). I have also tried installing Samba
2.2.1 on another Redhat 7.1 box and found the same result. If I try
samba 2.0 everything works fine.
If anyone has any ideas I'd love to hear them.
Thanks.
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Date: Fri Sep 7 14:25:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 15:33:40 -0600
Okay, here's the WHOLE schmeer. ANY ideas on why:
1. nmblookup -M ESC returns name_query failed to find ESC#1d
2. Why I can ping but not access \\itweb\downloads from my Win2K box?
I get either 'No service is operating at the destination network endpoint on
the remote system.' or
the typical not found crud. I can use smbclient to get to my Win2K box and
browse fine there... I am
also getting WINS errors if the samba server can't find an entry in lmhosts.
Could my WINS server be
causing this??
My apologies to anybody on dialup in digest mode; please post errors only and
not the whole config
file again.
Thanks!!!
# Nathan
Output of testparm:
# Global parameters
[global]
coding system client code page = 850
code page directory = /usr/local/samba/lib/codepages
workgroup = ESC
netbios name = ITWEB
netbios aliases netbios scope server string = IT Web Server
interfaces = 192.168.1.10/24
bind interfaces only = No
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
update encrypted = No
allow trusted domains = Yes
hosts equiv min passwd length = 5
map to guest = Never
null passwords = No
obey pam restrictions = No
password server = COSERVER
smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/conf/smbpasswd
root directory pam password change = No
passwd program = /bin/passwd
passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *changed*
passwd chat debug = No
username map = /usr/local/samba/conf/smbusers
password level = 0
username level = 0
unix password sync = No
restrict anonymous = No
lanman auth = Yes
use rhosts = No
log level = 2
syslog = 1
syslog only = No
log file = /var/log/samba/samba.log
max log size = 300
timestamp logs = Yes
debug hires timestamp = No
debug pid = No
debug uid = No
protocol = NT1
large readwrite = No
max protocol = NT1
min protocol = CORE
read bmpx = No
read raw = Yes
write raw = Yes
nt smb support = Yes
nt pipe support = Yes
nt acl support = Yes
announce version = 4.5
announce as = NT
max mux = 50
max xmit = 65535
name resolve order = lmhosts wins bcast
max packet = 65535
max ttl = 259200
max wins ttl = 518400
min wins ttl = 21600
time server = No
change notify timeout = 60
deadtime = 0
getwd cache = Yes
keepalive = 300
lpq cache time = 10
max smbd processes = 0
max disk size = 0
max open files = 10000
read size = 16384
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
stat cache size = 50
total print jobs = 0
load printers = Yes
printcap name = /etc/printcap
enumports command addprinter command deleteprinter command show add printer
wizard = Yes
os2 driver map strip dot = No
character set mangled stack = 50
stat cache = Yes
domain admin group domain guest group machine password timeout = 604800
add user script delete user script logon script logon path = \\%N\%U\profile
logon drive logon home = \\%N\%U
domain logons = No
os level = 20
lm announce = Auto
lm interval = 60
preferred master = Auto
local master = Yes
domain master = Auto
browse list = Yes
enhanced browsing = Yes
dns proxy = Yes
wins proxy = No
wins server = 192.168.1.2
wins support = No
wins hook kernel oplocks = Yes
oplock break wait time = 0
add share command change share command delete share command config file preload
lock dir = /usr/local/samba/var/locks
default service message command dfree command valid chars remote announce =
192.168.1.255
remote browse sync socket address = 192.168.1.10
homedir map time offset = 0
NIS homedir = No
source environment panic action hide local users = No
host msdfs = No
winbind uid winbind gid template homedir = /home/%D/%U
template shell = /bin/false
winbind separator = \
winbind cache time = 15
comment path alternate permissions = No
username guest account = nobody
invalid users valid users admin users read list write list printer admin force
user force group read only = Yes
create mask = 0744
force create mode = 00
security mask = 0777
force security mode = 00
directory mask = 0755
force directory mode = 00
directory security mask = 0777
force directory security mode = 00
inherit permissions = No
guest only = No
guest ok = No
only user = No
hosts allow = 192.168.1. 127.
hosts deny status = Yes
max connections = 0
min print space = 0
strict sync = No
sync always = No
write cache size = 0
max print jobs = 1000
printable = No
postscript = No
printing = bsd
print command = lpr -r -P%p %s
lpq command = lpq -P%p
lprm command = lprm -P%p %j
lppause command lpresume command queuepause command queueresume command printer
name printer driver printer driver file = /usr/local/samba/conf/printers.def
printer driver location default case = lower
case sensitive = No
preserve case = Yes
short preserve case = Yes
mangle case = No
mangling char = ~
hide dot files = Yes
hide unreadable = No
delete veto files = No
veto files hide files veto oplock files map system = No
map hidden = No
map archive = Yes
mangled names = Yes
mangled map browseable = Yes
blocking locks = Yes
fake oplocks = No
locking = Yes
oplocks = Yes
level2 oplocks = Yes
oplock contention limit = 2
posix locking = Yes
strict locking = No
share modes = Yes
copy include exec preexec close = No
postexec root preexec root preexec close = No
root postexec available = Yes
volume fstype = NTFS
set directory = No
wide links = Yes
follow symlinks = Yes
dont descend magic script magic output delete readonly = No
dos filemode = No
dos filetimes = No
dos filetime resolution = No
fake directory create times = No
vfs object vfs options msdfs root = No
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
read only = No
browseable = No
[download]
comment = Download Dir
path = /usr/local/downloads
username read only = No
create mask = 0775
guest ok = Yes
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Date: Fri Sep 7 16:33:31 2001
X-Original-Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2001 16:34:14 -0700
I'm using samba-2.2.1a with CUPS-1.1.9
I added 50 printers everything works fine (i.e. enumprinters) but
when I added one more printer (51-st) the enumprinters gave the
error:
rpcclient $> enumprinters
rpc_api_pipe: cmd 26 on pipe 701a failed to return data.
result was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
I still cat use getprinter command, enumdrivers command and I'm
able to download the printer drivers. Just enumprinters stopped
working.
Is there someone who has more then 50 printers configured in CUPS
and has enumprinters command working?
Thanks
Peter
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Date: Fri Sep 7 17:01:20 2001
X-Original-Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2001 16:57:18 -0700
I'm new to the list so if this question has been posted before I apologize.
Tried searching the archives but could not find the answer.
We will be moving from NT 4.0 to Windows 2000 in the near future. We use
samba quite a bit on our Unix servers (both Solaris and HP-UX). I'm a Unix
person and know very little about NT. Whenever we set up a samba server on
Unix we use domain security. We are trying to test a Windows 2000
environment that uses active directory (I hope I'm using those terms
correctly). Our unix samba server is an HP server running HP-UX 11.0 and
CIFS9000. Our old smb.conf which was working fine (with NT 4.0) was:
# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg: REDHAT4
workgroup = rplmores
netbios name = rplxshupa14
netbios aliases = rplxstest
wins server = 141.167.76.238
server string = Samba Server
log file = /var/opt/samba/log.%m
max log size = 1000
security = domain
password server = rplmsres1 rplmsres2
encrypt passwords = yes
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
local master = no
read only = no
preserve case = yes
short preserve case = no
dos filetime resolution = yes
syslog = 0
include = /etc/opt/samba/smb.conf.%L
For windows 2000 our equivalent NT machines are:
Current New
Function
RPLMORES PAL0
Resource domain
RPLMSRES2 RPLMS548
Resource domain BDC
141.167.76.238 151.120.171.20
Primary WINS server
So my new smb.conf file looks like:
workgroup = pal0
netbios name = rplxshupa14
netbios aliases = rplxstest
wins server = 151.120.171.20
server string = Samba Server
log file = /var/opt/samba/log.%m
max log size = 1000
security = domain
password server = rplms548
encrypt passwords = yes
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
local master = no
read only = no
preserve case = yes
short preserve case = no
dos filetime resolution = yes
syslog = 0
include = /etc/opt/samba/smb.conf.%L
After making the above changes to the smb.conf file I stopped and restarted
samba on our Unix server. I then executed the smbpasswd command:
smbpasswd -j pal0 -r rplms548
I received a successful message for adding the unix samba server to the pal0
domain and creating the trusted machine account password.
However, whenever we try to map a drive using a username and password in the
pal0 domain I get the error:
"domain_client_validate: unable to validate password for user
<username> in
domain PAL0 to domain controller RPLMS548. Error was
NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD"
It then tries to authenticate using /var/opt/private/samba/smbpasswd which
we don't have because we don't use it.
Here's what my NT administrator tried:
I looked at the event logs on RPLMS548, and it shows a logon failure for
account wilkinsd from \\rplxshupa14 with the error "User logon with
misspelled or bad password". This ties in with the error you're
receiving
back.
I tried the following to see what caused the error :-
1) Mapped a network drive. This prompted for the username/password but did
not produce the error in the event log.
2) Mapped a network drive. Entered "PAL0\wilkinsd" as username and my
PAL0
password. Did not produce the error in the event log.
3) Mapped a network drive. Entered "wilkinsd" as username and my PAL0
password. Did not produce the error in the event log.
4) Mapped a network drive. Entered "RPLMORB1\wilkinsd" as username and
my
RPLMORB1 password. Did not produce the error in the event log.
5) Mapped a network drive. Entered "wilkinsd" as username and my
HUPA14
password. This did produce the error in the event log.
I therefore thought that may be my HUPA14 and PAL0 passwords had to be the
same. I therefore logged onto HUPA14 and changed my password so that it was
the same as my PAL0 password. I then tried again but it still failed and
prompted me for a username password.
Our RPLMORB1 domain controllers are at SP4 and so I am not sure at what
Service Pack this became appropriate. Is all I know is, Windows 2000 is the
latest and so I think this should be set.
Sorry for the long email...but since I know NOTHING about Windows 2000 I
wanted to make sure I included everything. Anyone using domain security
with active directory?
-- Alison
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Date: Fri Sep 7 19:25:35 2001
X-Original-Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2001 22:09:12 -0400
Mack,
Here is what I did:
- created the alias on my NIC
- bind samba to the alias
- did "net view \\samba-netbios-name" without any errors
- mounted the shares with no problems
However, when I try to do a net view \\non-samba-netbios-name, I got Error
53, and according to microsoft's kb
(http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q137/5/65.asp), it's
doing a UDP "Adapter Status Query" and failed.
Do you have any information about this Adapter Status Query? What can I do
to fix this?
Regards,
David
At 9/7/01 01:18 PM, Mack Hooper wrote:>The easier (only?) way would be to create an IP alias on your NIC, then bind
>each SMB server to each IP. It is covered in this HOWTO:
>http://www.deschner.de/gd/dual_samba.html
>
>BR
>Mack
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: David W. Fong [mailto:dfong@tarantella.com]
>Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 12:54 PM
>To: samba@lists.samba.org
>Subject: Re-directing SMB traffic to another NetBIOS application on the
>same server
>
>
>Hi,
>
>Please let me know if this following is possible:
>
>Configure Samba to broadcast two NetBIOS names. When request comes in,
>samba will determine if it's for itself or it is for this other SMB
server
>(based on the NetBIOS name) and direct the traffic to the second SMB server
>via a different port?
>
>What I need to do is being able to broadcast two NetBIOS name and have the
>second SMB server listening on a different port and samba listening on port
>139 and re-direct traffic to the second SMB server based on the NetBIOS
>name.
>
>Regards,
>David
>
>David W. Fong, P. Eng.
>Senior Systems Engineer
>Tarantella International, Inc.
>Tel: 905-887-1041
>Fax: 905-887-8073
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This list seems slow tonight.
I did try the netbios aliases = Other
It worked!
That is to say, after fooling around, restarting nmbd and smbd, and more
aggravation, afer a while Other showed up in the browse lists of my
windows98 client.
%L returns the Other netbios name, when a client logs in to Other,
which can be used in an include statement.
smbclient -L Other works too.
nmblookup '*' -A
returns Other and my other linux samba servers but doesn't return my windows
machine. I wonder why? Is this only looking for samba servers?
findsmb doesn't return Other, just returns the netbios name of the server
twice.
Oh well, at least this thing works.
Joel
On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 12:54:00PM -0400, David W. Fong
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>
> Please let me know if this following is possible:
>
> Configure Samba to broadcast two NetBIOS names. When request comes in,
> samba will determine if it's for itself or it is for this other SMB
server
> (based on the NetBIOS name) and direct the traffic to the second SMB server
> via a different port?
>
> What I need to do is being able to broadcast two NetBIOS name and have the
> second SMB server listening on a different port and samba listening on port
> 139 and re-direct traffic to the second SMB server based on the NetBIOS
name.
>
> Regards,
> David
>
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Date: Fri Sep 7 20:31:06 2001
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If I understand you, you want to have two samba servers on one machine.
No expert here, and have not tried this, but:
1. Why not start a second instance of smbd to listen on a different port. I
suspect that your clients will need to know this port before it will work.
Bummer.
2. use netbios aliases. This allows your machine to appear as several
different servers to clients on your network. The variable %L is returned,
based on what the client has called your server. To quote my samba book:
"This allows you to change your config based on what the client calls you.
Your server can have a dual personality."
I guess that means you will have an include statement pointing to file named
smb.%L.
This sounds like what you want.
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On Fri, Sep 07, 2001 at 12:54:00PM -0400, David W. Fong
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>
> Please let me know if this following is possible:
>
> Configure Samba to broadcast two NetBIOS names. When request comes in,
> samba will determine if it's for itself or it is for this other SMB
server
> (based on the NetBIOS name) and direct the traffic to the second SMB server
> via a different port?
>
> What I need to do is being able to broadcast two NetBIOS name and have the
> second SMB server listening on a different port and samba listening on port
> 139 and re-direct traffic to the second SMB server based on the NetBIOS
name.
>
> Regards,
> David
>
> David W. Fong, P. Eng.
> Senior Systems Engineer
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Oy.
This gets more difficult to understand.
The windows side works fine with the netbios alias = other.
But, the linux side is harder. I can't figure out how to make the server
easily give up both names when asked for them.
And, in fact, when I had the netbios name the DNS name, as is the default, I
had a hard time connecting to other.
However, changing the netbios name to a non DNS name, then I can connect to
the "other" netbios name without trouble.
Still can't figure out how to browse both names in linux, however.
Joel
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Well, this is the last gasp for the nite.
To make this work, (To find all the netbios names from a linux client) you have
to use
nmblookup -M "-"
This shows the current local master browser.
Then
smblcient -L CurrentLocalMasterBrowser
and all servers will show up, including the phoney server with the alias
name.
If you experience long hangups on the second step, run it with - d 3 as an
option. It may be a DNS lookup hanging up. I am not sure how to stop that,
except by a good lmhosts file or a working dns.
Joel
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> This gets more difficult to understand.
> The windows side works fine with the netbios alias = other.
> But, the linux side is harder. I can't figure out how to make the
server
> easily give up both names when asked for them.
> And, in fact, when I had the netbios name the DNS name, as is the default,
I
> had a hard time connecting to other.
> However, changing the netbios name to a non DNS name, then I can connect to
> the "other" netbios name without trouble.
> Still can't figure out how to browse both names in linux, however.
> Joel
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Samba does not seem to work for me. The linux machine does not show up in
the Windows PC Network Neighbourhood on either of the 2 connected PCs
Here are some diagnostics:
brucelinux:~ # smbclient -L brucelinux -s /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
added interface ip=192.178.16.1 bcast=192.178.16.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Password:
Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.1a]
Sharename Type Comment
--------- ---- -------
homes Disk
IPC$ IPC IPC Service (Samba 2.2.1a)
ADMIN$ Disk IPC Service (Samba 2.2.1a)
root Disk Home directory of root
Server Comment
--------- -------
BRUCELINUX Samba 2.2.1a
CONNIE
CROWNHILL1
Workgroup Master
--------- -------
WORKGROUP BRUCELINUX
brucelinux:~ #
Note that it required the root password (see output) display the shares. The
names of the 2 Windows 98 pcs connected are CONNIE (192.178.16.2)
and CROWNHILL1 (192.178.16.3)
brucelinux:~ # nmblookup -s /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf -d 2 '*'
added interface ip=192.178.16.1 bcast=192.178.16.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
querying * on 192.178.16.255
Got a positive name query response from 192.178.16.1 ( 192.178.16.1 )
192.178.16.1 *<00>
brucelinux:~ #
NOTE: client PCs exist with addresses 192.178.16.2 and 192.178.16.3
DNS is not present on my network as I do not know how to set it up. The
network is a peer-to-peer network with 2 pcs running Window 98 with MS
networking and 1 PC running SuSe 7.2 Linux, samba 2.2.1a
Should I set up DNS? How do I tell what the name server should be? I realise
that this is a little outside the scope of discussing samba, but I am new to
linux and networking and do not understand much of what the manuals (and the
man files) tell me.
I have tried the various diagnostics in DIAGNOSIS.txt - see above
Samba is started in inetd.conf using the following:
netbios-ssn stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/samba/bin/smbd -D -o -l
/usr/local/samba/smbd.log -s /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
netbios-ns dgram udp wait root /usr/local/samba/bin/nmbd -D -o -l
/usr/local/samba/nmbd.log -s /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
smb.conf contains the following:
[global]
workgroup = WORKGROUP
dns proxy = no
[homes]
guest only = yes
read only = no
path = /home/data read only = no
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Mark Findlay (London, England; email markf@gn.apc.org)
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On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, Peter Blajev wrote:
> I'm using samba-2.2.1a with CUPS-1.1.9
> I added 50 printers everything works fine (i.e. enumprinters) but
> when I added one more printer (51-st) the enumprinters gave the
> error:
>
> rpcclient $> enumprinters
> rpc_api_pipe: cmd 26 on pipe 701a failed to return data.
> result was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
>
> I still cat use getprinter command, enumdrivers command and I'm
> able to download the printer drivers. Just enumprinters stopped
> working.
The problem is in our rpc client code. It does handle fragemented
PDU's correctly. The 50 printers just happens to be the case for you
where the PDU starts to be broken across multiple responses.
We're planning on fixing this, but not in time for the next release.
It is a rather involved issue. Sorry.
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Hi !
I wrote a patch for pam_ldap for ntlm password synchronization.
When you use samba with ldap backend,
then this patch can be very useful.
About the patch:
It is very simple.
When you change a user's password with pam_ldap, then pam_ldap
will change the user's lmPassword and ntPassword attribute too.
But pam_ldap only change the lmPassword and ntPassword attribute
when the user's ldap entry is a sambaAccount objectClass too.
The feature has effect only in the password change.
pam_ldap authenticate the users with the ldap server and doesn't
look lmPassword or ntPassword for authentication.
This ntlm feature is based on Anton Roeckseisen's mkntpwd program.
You can find this patch on:
http://www.rit.bme.hu/~balsa/pam_ldap_ntlm/
debian packages on
deb http://www.rit.bme.hu/~balsa/debian/ padl/
for more info see README.ntlm
When you have any constructive idea mail it me.
balsa
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Date: Sat Sep 8 13:55:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2001 17:00:17 -0400
What's the current status of Samba with LDAP?
Could someone point me in the direction of any documentation or other
information pertaining to using samba with ldap?
I came across some binaries, 2.2.1 with an ldap patch I think - but no other
information..
Thanks
Chris Storer
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From: Joel Hammer <Joel@HammersHome.com>
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Subject: WINS server won't deliver netbios names on subnet to other
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Date: Sat Sep 8 19:34:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2001 22:37:37 -0400
I have a double homed wins server acting as a router between two subnets. It
is the master browser, too.
The windows clients in each subnet see each other just fine.
I can't get the wins server to give a linux host the name and ip of the
windows client in the other subnet. This is the sort of output I get:
(jhammer6 is the wins server/router, subnet is the windows host on the
subnet).
smbclient -L jhammer6 (run from any host)
Server Comment
--------- -------
HAMMER2 Samba 2.2.1a
HAMMER7 Samba Server
JHAMMER6 Samba 2.2.1a Your Server
SUBNET Christina's <-----this is the subnet host
[root@jhammer6 jlh]# nmblookup subnet
querying subnet on 192.168.0.255
querying subnet on 192.168.1.255
192.168.1.2 subnet<00>
The above is what I what think I need for the other hosts, but this is what
I get from the other hosts:
nmblookup -B 192.168.1.255 subnet
querying subnet on 192.168.1.255
name_query failed to find name subnet
OR
[root@cc846558-a lib]# nmblookup -U jhammer6 -R subnet
querying subnet on 192.168.0.6
name_query failed to find name subnet
I can ping from subnet to subnet with no problem.
So, it looks like the WINS server isn't serving up the subnet host.
Any insight appreciated,
Joel
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Date: Sat Sep 8 23:03:07 2001
X-Original-Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2001 23:09:32 -0700
Mark Findlay and Stuart Bullen wrote:
> Note that it required the root password (see output) display the shares.
The
> names of the 2 Windows 98 pcs connected are CONNIE (192.178.16.2)
> and CROWNHILL1 (192.178.16.3)
> brucelinux:~ # nmblookup -s /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf -d 2 '*'
> added interface ip=192.178.16.1 bcast=192.178.16.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> querying * on 192.178.16.255
> Got a positive name query response from 192.178.16.1 ( 192.178.16.1 )
> 192.178.16.1 *<00>
> brucelinux:~ #
Looking at your smb.conf details listed below, you have the 'guest only'
option set. Therefore, if you don't actually have a login 'guest',
then
the default is login 'nobody'. I suggest you create a new user account
in Linux that will be used at the 'guest' account. I like this because
I
can monitor access to the shared resource(s) by way of the USERID,
as my 'guest' account is only used for this purpose. Then in your
smb.conf
file add (or just uncomment and modify as needed) the line
" guest account = <guest acct name>". Make sure your shared
directory
is accessible by this account, of course.
> NOTE: client PCs exist with addresses 192.178.16.2 and 192.178.16.3
> DNS is not present on my network as I do not know how to set it up. The
> network is a peer-to-peer network with 2 pcs running Window 98 with MS
> networking and 1 PC running SuSe 7.2 Linux, samba 2.2.1a
> Should I set up DNS? How do I tell what the name server should be? I
realise
> that this is a little outside the scope of discussing samba, but I am new
to
> linux and networking and do not understand much of what the manuals (and
the
> man files) tell me.
>
Yes, this is an extensive topic! What do you mean by "MS networking"?
If you don't use DNS, then I assume that you use either of the files
'hosts' or
'lmhosts'?
If not, then look into the use of those.
> smb.conf contains the following:
> [global]
> workgroup = WORKGROUP
> dns proxy = no
> [homes]
> guest only = yes
> read only = no
> path = /home/data read only = no
>
By default, Win98 uses encrypted passwords to connect to a 'share', so
add the following to your smb.conf:
encrypt passwords = yes
And make sure the following line in your smb.conf points to the right
file/dir:
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
You will also need to add the new 'guest' account to this smbpasswd
file. Consult the MAN page, and ask if you need additional help.
Hope this helps!
Cheers
-Sachio
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Date: Sun Sep 9 01:02:09 2001
X-Original-Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2001 04:04:31 -0400
I know everyone loves to hear other people's problems, so here's mine.
I've been working for the past week on the following samba goal:
1: Up to 256 samba servers, each on a different subnet, ie 10.1.0.1/24,
10.1.1.1/24...10.1.255.1/24.
2: Each samba server is domain controller, browse master, etc on it's
network.
3: Each samba server serves different files and printers.
4: All samba servers are invisible to the others.
My choosen path was to use virtuald (see Virtual-Services-HOWTO if
you're interested, basically is called from inetd and reads the
requestor's address, then puts them through to the appropriate
"mini-filesystem" containing a binary copy of the service, config
files,
and shared files) and routing access lists and firewalling (to prevent
different subnets from seeing each other). However, I'm having many many
problems, due to the fact that nmbd does not run from inetd each time it
is requested, but creates a typical daemon, which does not respect the
ip rules I have set. Has anyone tried a configuration similar to the
above? I know that I could feasibly run 256 concurrent processes of smbd
and nmbd but that doesn't sound very good.
I'm fairly certain the using netbios aliases and includes will not work,
because samba will not allow me to configure interfaces and so on from
an includes file. However, I haven't tried it, so if someone has,
correct me. The trick is that all the different nmbds shouldn't be aware
of each other, and definitely shouldn't fight each other for control of
the domain. I'm at my rope's end with the virtuald setup, so I would be
happy to work with anyone who could help me through this in any way.
~!kenny
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Can you give rights to two or more directories to the same user.
For eg i have a user nf032 and i want to give him rights to two directories
/home/nf032 and /home/common
How do i do that.Please replay
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I'm having strange problem with APW.
I have 8 printers connected to samba server and all work great.
For all of them ( HP LJ4P, LJ6P, Epson DFX 8000... ) I could easily
install printer drivers for Win9x, WinNT, 2k.
Only when I try to install drivers for DeskJet 895Cxi I can't install
additional drivers for Windows 98 and WinNT.
Win2k drivers are installed and ok.
I've downloaded correct drivers for this printer ( marked as "for
corporate users" ) but they don't work.
Has anybody succeded with this? I don't see anything suspicial in
samba's log files, so I don't know what's the problem. My Win2k only
tells me, that it can't install drivers for that operating system.
Plaese help, since it's really important for me.
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Of course you can.
Look into valid users, guest, and security = user for starters.
You should be more specific in your question if you want a specific answer.
Note, that nothing you do in samba can over ride the permissions on the
directories themselves (I think.)
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On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 02:22:57AM -0700, jayakrishnan
wrote:> Can you give rights to two or more directories to the same user.
>
> For eg i have a user nf032 and i want to give him rights to two directories
/home/nf032 and /home/common
>
> How do i do that.Please replay
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Date: Sun Sep 9 05:45:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2001 08:47:36 -0400
How do you uninstalled the 2.0.7?
You may want to use the rpm for RH 7.1 from samba.org or RH's rawhide
Oliver
Nathan wrote:
>I just did a configure/make/make install with the source for Samba 2.2.1a,
and it seems to be
>missing TONS of stuff considering all the screens and screens of stuff it
compiled!
>
>My machine: Red Hat 7.1 on an i686, gcc/cpp 2.96-85, PAM 0.74-22
>
>I removed the original 2.0.7 rpm install that came with the system in an
attempt to properly compile
>PAM support and use a newer version, and now it's all mucked up.
>
>I did ./configure in my samba-2.2.1a/source dir,
>--with-pam
>--with-pam_smbpass
>--with-configdir=/usr/local/samba/conf
>and configure finished with no errors, as did make and make install. But, I
have no /conf directory,
>no smb.conf file, no lmhosts file... There are no man pages for smbd or
nmbd. smbd returns an error
>until I create a smb.conf file in /etc/samba, which is where the last
install had the files. smbd -D
>will not run the smbd daemon but returns no errors either, just disappears
never makes a PID. swat
>will start but I can't access localhost:901...
>
>A directory listing under /usr/local/samba results in the following and
NOTHING else:
>
>bin
>lib
>man
>private
>swat
>var
>
>Am I missing something terribly obvious (most likely) or is there a package
or program I need to
>have installed before this will make install right? I apologize if this has
already been beaten to
>death but I didn't find anything relative in the archives or on
samba.org regarding this
>post-install problem.
>
>Thanks!!!
>
># Nathan
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Hallo!
I am actually trying to connect an iBook to a Samba-network and do not
have a clue about how to manage ...
Neither the samba-documentation nor LDP helped me.
If possible, I would like to connect the iBook to Samba, and not the
Linux-box to the iBook using packages like atalk and so on, since that
would mean to administrate all the resources twice: once for Samba, once
for Atalk ... Every change I would make should be made twice, increasing
the risk of failures ...
The iBook is running MaxOS 9.1 and is successfully connected to internet
through the linux-box, even DHCP configuration is running!
Since TCP/IP is running, I thought it may be possible MacOS somehow knows
about SMB-protocol?
Saluti!
Ludwig
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Date: Sun Sep 9 12:18:03 2001
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nope you have to use the netatalk package I have both set up on my system
and they work fine. There are separate shares for MAC and Windoze
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Hallo!
I am actually trying to connect an iBook to a Samba-network and do not
have a clue about how to manage ...
Neither the samba-documentation nor LDP helped me.
If possible, I would like to connect the iBook to Samba, and not the
Linux-box to the iBook using packages like atalk and so on, since that
would mean to administrate all the resources twice: once for Samba, once
for Atalk ... Every change I would make should be made twice, increasing
the risk of failures ...
The iBook is running MaxOS 9.1 and is successfully connected to internet
through the linux-box, even DHCP configuration is running!
Since TCP/IP is running, I thought it may be possible MacOS somehow knows
about SMB-protocol?
Saluti!
Ludwig
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Date: Sun Sep 9 14:32:02 2001
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>nope you have to use the netatalk package I have both set up on my system
>and they work fine. There are separate shares for MAC and Windoze
Nope. But it's not free.
You can use DAVE(?). A commercial SMB client for Mac OS 8/9. It's quite
simple to use. The samba shares will show up in the chooser.
There is a free version to see if it works for you.
Hope that was a help.
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Well, I would not discount the interfaces directive before trying it -
the smb.conf.%m file can have a global section. - try it and let me know
how that goes.
-Christopher
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I know everyone loves to hear other people's problems, so here's mine.
I've been working for the past week on the following samba goal:
1: Up to 256 samba servers, each on a different subnet, ie 10.1.0.1/24,
10.1.1.1/24...10.1.255.1/24.
2: Each samba server is domain controller, browse master, etc on it's
network.
3: Each samba server serves different files and printers.
4: All samba servers are invisible to the others.
My choosen path was to use virtuald (see Virtual-Services-HOWTO if
you're interested, basically is called from inetd and reads the
requestor's address, then puts them through to the appropriate
"mini-filesystem" containing a binary copy of the service, config
files,
and shared files) and routing access lists and firewalling (to prevent
different subnets from seeing each other). However, I'm having many many
problems, due to the fact that nmbd does not run from inetd each time it
is requested, but creates a typical daemon, which does not respect the
ip rules I have set. Has anyone tried a configuration similar to the
above? I know that I could feasibly run 256 concurrent processes of smbd
and nmbd but that doesn't sound very good.
I'm fairly certain the using netbios aliases and includes will not work,
because samba will not allow me to configure interfaces and so on from
an includes file. However, I haven't tried it, so if someone has,
correct me. The trick is that all the different nmbds shouldn't be aware
of each other, and definitely shouldn't fight each other for control of
the domain. I'm at my rope's end with the virtuald setup, so I would be
happy to work with anyone who could help me through this in any way.
~!kenny
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I can't get any of the commands
e.g. nmblookup, testparm etc to work.
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2.2.1a installs the commands in /usr/local/samba/bin.
Likely, this is not in your path. cd /usr/local/samba/bin and run them like
this:
./nmblookup
./testparm
etc....
Or, move them to a directory in your path
like /usr/bin
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> e.g. nmblookup, testparm etc to work.
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I am new to this list (well, sort of) and I have scoured the archives and
saw this question only once but no answer. Well, the question is: Is there
any way for me to restrict the access of my users to just one? I mean, this
utility or whatever will check if this usre has already logged in and, if he
has, login from another computer of the same name will be disallowed?
I hope you can help me guys. This problem has bugged me for a long time
already... Thanks!
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Hi!
>> I upgraded to samba 2.2.1a, but I realized that the next line does not
>work,
>> would you send me an equivalent line for the new version?
>>
>> mount -t smbfs -o username=myuser //Service/foo /mnt/foo
>>
>> The problem is: invalid option -- o
>
>You haven't done the upgrade correctly, smbmount finds an old version of
>smbmnt. Try uninstalling any old version you may have and re-install
>2.2.1a.
>
>Possibly you didn't configure samba --with-smbmount, if you compiled it
>yourself.
Sorry, I've recompiled it with the option, but its still bugging me with the
same error message. I allreade made sure, that smbmnt and smbmount have been
updatet, both are the Version 2.2.1a
Any one got any clue, what the heck is going on?
Please, have a detailed look at the error message, and at the double dash in
front of the "o"!
Thanks for your time, and help.
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Date: Sun Sep 9 19:45:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2001 22:48:54 -0400
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 08:48:34AM +0800, Chris G Haravata
wrote:> I am new to this list (well, sort of) and I have scoured the archives and
> saw this question only once but no answer. Well, the question is: Is there
> any way for me to restrict the access of my users to just one? I mean,
this
> utility or whatever will check if this usre has already logged in and, if
he
> has, login from another computer of the same name will be disallowed?
>
> I hope you can help me guys. This problem has bugged me for a long time
> already... Thanks!
I am thinking you don't want the same user to log in from a second machine.
Yes?
Your question is either very easy or very hard.
I don't see any built in way (I am an amateur.)
If you like to write scripts there is a way, maybe.
I would try the following (linux and bash, but awk or perl would work)
Every time someone logs on, save the user name, which will be likely %U, and
the machine name (or the ip) to a sort of lock file. For example, if user
sammy logged on from machine HOST, the following file would be created
/tmp/sammy with contents HOST.
==========================smb.conf===================preexec close = yes
preexec = if [ -e "/tmp/%U" ];\
then if [ "%m" = $(cat "/tmp/%U") ] ;\
then exit 0;\
else exit 1;\
fi;\
else echo "%m" > "/tmp/%U";
fi
postexec = rm "/tmp/%U"
======================================================I HAVE NOT DEBUGGED THIS
SCRIPT!
This should check for a file named after the user. It checks the contents,
and if it matches the machine name he is calling from, the program exits
with 0 and all it well. If the contents are different, it exits with nonzero
and the smb process exits, too. If the file doesn't exist, it creates it and
allows log on.
I did try just putting preexec close = yes and preexec= exit 2 into my smb.conf,
and it returned the following error:
Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.1a]
tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRsrverror (The server encountered an
internal error, e.g., system file unavailable.)
If you get a parameter error, the script may be over 1024 bytes. Take out all
the white space.
There are other options. I have only share security and all my users log on
as guest, so smbstatus only shows ftp as my user. If you have security by
user, smbstatus might show you the current users and the machines they are
logged in from and that could be used to look up users logged on
from different machines.
Joel
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This command works for me. Now, I may not have upgraded my smbmount.
Maybe you want uid not username?
Joel
smbmount //$i/"$n" /mnt/NetWork/$i/"$n" -o
uid=jlh,gid=users,fmask=555,guest
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 02:51:13AM +0200, Nik Thirty-Nine
wrote:> Hi!
>
> >> I upgraded to samba 2.2.1a, but I realized that the next line does
not
> >work,
> >> would you send me an equivalent line for the new version?
> >>
> >> mount -t smbfs -o username=myuser //Service/foo /mnt/foo
> >>
> >> The problem is: invalid option -- o
> >
> >You haven't done the upgrade correctly, smbmount finds an old
version of
> >smbmnt. Try uninstalling any old version you may have and re-install
> >2.2.1a.
> >
> >Possibly you didn't configure samba --with-smbmount, if you
compiled it
> >yourself.
>
> Sorry, I've recompiled it with the option, but its still bugging me
with the
> same error message. I allreade made sure, that smbmnt and smbmount have
been
> updatet, both are the Version 2.2.1a
> Any one got any clue, what the heck is going on?
> Please, have a detailed look at the error message, and at the double dash
in
> front of the "o"!
>
> Thanks for your time, and help.
>
> Regards,
>
> nik39
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X-Original-Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2001 22:31:45 -0500
Hello, I have had nothing but trouble with samba after a very brief period of
acctually having it work, so I know it is possible. Well, I am prepared to
start trying again, and so I have been doing alot of reading. Tell me if I
am wrong here: suse7.2 uses shadow and/or md5 passwords? Suse7.2 also uses
PAM? When compiling samba, I am/am not required to use --with_pam and
--with-pam_smbpass? What about also using --with-md5? Basically what Im
asking is, does having these things on my system make using them with samba
required? Is it all optional, like...dont need it but it adds more security?
Appologies if these are dumb questions, (fact is I dont even know for sure
that I use md5 and shadow, but based on what I have read and that its a
default install I assume I am). I am just wondering what options that I
'need' to use to make this work. Also, as long as Im here, when I
installed,
I tried to se-select the smbclnt rpm to avoid any possible confusion this may
later cause, but it told me that since it was preselected that other packages
depended on it and so I should leave it. As far as I know from what it says
on the box, suse7.2 personal doesnt have samba, just the client, so what
could possibly depend on it and why cant i take it out? Thanks in
advance...I am determined to make it work this time,
AA
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Date: Sun Sep 9 21:38:01 2001
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Hi all.
I'm having some issues with Win2k clients connecting to a linux samba
2.0.7 server. I've setup shares in smb.conf and the corresponding
directories on the linux side. If create a file in the share from the
linux side and then try to access it (double click on it), I get:
"The directory name is invalid"
If I create a folder in that same share and then create a file a file in
that folder and try the above it works, no problem. It sounds like a
permissions problem, but the permissions are the same on either file,
yet one opens and the other does not. I've tried setting the permissions
to rwx for all (777) on the linux side with no change.
There is something I'm missing, but I'm not sure what :)
Here are snippets from smb.conf and also a dir listing:
[it]
path = /home/it
writable = yes
create mode = 0660
directory mode = 2770
valid users = @tech
comment = Information Technology share
write list = @tech
=-=-=-=-=-=-
$ls -la /home/it
drwxrws--- 12 root tech 4096 Sep 9 21:17 .
drwxr-xr-x 100 root root 4096 Aug 29 14:43 ..
drwxrwxr-x 62 caseyl tech 4096 Sep 6 11:32 .AppleDesktop
drwxrwxr-x 2 caseyl tech 4096 May 29 13:21 .AppleDouble
drwxrws--- 9 caseyl tech 4096 Sep 9 21:18 Admin
drwxrws--- 11 caseyl tech 4096 May 23 15:09 DB
drwxrws--- 15 caseyl tech 4096 Aug 28 08:33 Mac
drwx--Srwx 3 caseyl tech 4096 Sep 7 15:29 Network Trash
Folder
-rw-rw---- 1 caseyl tech 0 Sep 9 21:17 New Text
Document.txt
drwxrwsrwx 3 martham tech 4096 May 6 18:05
TheFindByContentFolder
drwxrwsrwx 3 caseyl tech 4096 Mar 30 13:51
TheVolumeSettingsFolder
drwxrws--- 13 caseyl tech 4096 May 22 14:30 Windows
Thanks in advance,
-casey
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Hi
My server runs samba (RH 6.2). How can I avoid a samba user from logging
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Hi
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Date: Mon Sep 10 00:07:19 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 09:13:46 +0200
Hi,
Is there any resolution for the Problem, that after installing SP2
on Windows 2000, downloading of the profile does not work any more?
We use samba 2.2.1a with security=domain and server=* (PDC is NT4SP6)
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Date: Mon Sep 10 01:38:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 09:43:46 +0100
A bit sad to respond to my own message I know but I haven't received a
response at all and want to try and get this problem solved.
Has noone else had this problem?
Or is it a common problem that no-one knows how to fix?
Thanks,
Ben Kennish
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Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 12:29 PM
Subject: Windows 2000 Performance Issue
Hi,
I have seen a problem like this mentionned in numerous places around the
web but cannot see any solution to it so I was wondering whether anyone
here would be able to help...
The Windows 2000 PCs on our office LAN (consiting of 6 computers) are
stupidly slow at downloading from my v2.2 Samba server running on RedHat
7 but downloading from the Samba server to the Windows 98 PC that we
have is perfectly fast.
Also, downloads from the Windows 98 box to one of the Windows 2000 PCs
are also fast.
Below is a rough list of transfer times for a 7MByte File...
Source -> Destination = Time taken
Windows 98 -> Windows 2000 = 3 seconds
Windows 98 -> Samba server = 30 seconds
Windows 2000 -> Windows 98 = 7 seconds
Windows 2000 -> Windows 2000 (a different one) = 14 seconds
Windows 2000 -> Samba Server = 2 seconds
Samba Server -> Windows 2000 = 80 seconds
Samba Server -> Windows 98 = 2 seconds
Now does anyone have any idea why it is taking 80 seconds (!) to
download files to Windows 2000? I've read lots of the documentation
that comes with Samba and still no improvement. I've tried disabling
all protocols in Win2k except TCP/IP but still no improvement.
Please please help! :-)
Ben Kennish
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Date: Mon Sep 10 01:48:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 09:51:27 +0100 (IST)
> Since TCP/IP is running, I thought it may be possible MacOS somehow knows
> about SMB-protocol?
>
No. MacOS 9 does not know about SMB. You will need to add something on the
mac to connect to SMB. Try DAVE....
http://www.thursby.com/default.html
NOTE: MacOS X 10.1 should ship with integrated SMB support in a few weeks.
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 09:43:46AM +0100, Ben Kennish
wrote:> A bit sad to respond to my own message I know but I haven't received a
> response at all and want to try and get this problem solved.
>
> Has noone else had this problem?
> Or is it a common problem that no-one knows how to fix?
>
> Thanks,
> >
> Ben Kennish
> ben@fubra.com
> www.fubra.com
I'm having trouble connecting to a Windows 2000 share. It's a directory
with a lot of files in it. It grinds samba to a halt, so that I have to
restart it. It mounts fine, as soon as you want to ls the files, the
share goes crazy.
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X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 10:06:05 +0100
Do Samba and Windows 2k just not get along very well?!
It seems that way to me!
Ben Kennish
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 09:43:46AM +0100, Ben Kennish
wrote:> A bit sad to respond to my own message I know but I haven't received a
> response at all and want to try and get this problem solved.
>
> Has noone else had this problem?
> Or is it a common problem that no-one knows how to fix?
>
> Thanks,
> >
> Ben Kennish
> ben@fubra.com
> www.fubra.com
I'm having trouble connecting to a Windows 2000 share. It's a directory
with a lot of files in it. It grinds samba to a halt, so that I have to
restart it. It mounts fine, as soon as you want to ls the files, the
share goes crazy.
Got no response on that one either.
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Date: Mon Sep 10 02:16:01 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 10:21:14 +0100
Below message forwarded to list by me
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From: "Daniel Tan" <danieltan@shopnsave.com.sg>
To: <ben@fubra.net>
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: Windows 2000 Performance Issue
Hi there,
sorry cant help you but i need help from experienced Samba
users. I
am relatively new to samba and would like to know whether the new
version
2.2.1a is compatible with my AIX Version 4 servers? Where should i unzip
samba-latest.tar.gz file to? What is the differences with the binaries
for
AIX i downloaded? The extension is .exe and i am not sure what to do
with
those binaries. Hope you can help
God bless...
Thanks!
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To: Ben Kennish <ben@fubra.net>
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Subject: Re: Windows 2000 Performance Issue
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 09:43:46AM +0100, Ben Kennish wrote:
> > A bit sad to respond to my own message I know but I haven't
received
a> > response at all and want to try and get this problem solved.
> >
> > Has noone else had this problem?
> > Or is it a common problem that no-one knows how to fix?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > >
> > Ben Kennish
> > ben@fubra.com
> > www.fubra.com
>
> I'm having trouble connecting to a Windows 2000 share. It's a
directory> with a lot of files in it. It grinds samba to a halt, so that I have
to> restart it. It mounts fine, as soon as you want to ls the files, the
> share goes crazy.
>
> Got no response on that one either.
>
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Date: Mon Sep 10 02:20:05 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 12:30:05 +0300
it shouldn't arise on a 2.2 kernel (at least in my experience);
but if you see it, you could try 'oplock break wait time =10'
dragos
On Friday 07 September 2001 07:00 pm, Keith Warno wrote:> Dragos wrote:
> > hello,
> > you could try 'kernel oplocks =no' if you run a 2.4
kernel..I've had few
> > of this myself and seem to go away with this setting
> >
> > dragos
>
> Ah ok. Have not tried this yet but will do. *This* machine is 2.4.x
> (the box with the oplock issue); what if the same issue arises on a
> 2.2.x box? Or does the oplock problem not present itself in 2.2.x?
>
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Date: Mon Sep 10 02:21:07 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 11:24:13 +0200
Please can someone help me?
Thanks!
I do not get services to the Win9x Clients of the Samba server ati143, after
that disconnection of our primary DNS, but I can receive all these services
from any Linuxbox A second Server functions however without problems.
After the startup of the primary DNS is again all ok.
Tests from Win9x clientbox!
================================================= start
tracert ati143
Route-Verfolgung zu ati143.ati.ac.at [193.170.3.143]
1 <10 ms <10 ms <10 ms ati143.ati.ac.at [193.170.3.143]
net view \\ati143
Fehler 53: Der im Netzwerkpfad angegebene Computername wurde nicht gefunden.
Stellen Sie sicher, dass der angegebene Computername richtig ist, oder
wiederholen Sie den Vorgang spdter, sobald der Remote-Computer verf|gbar ist.
ping ati143
PING wird ausgef|hrt f|r ati143.ati.ac.at [193.170.3.143] mit 32 Bytes Daten:
Antwort von 193.170.3.143: Bytes=32 Zeit<10ms TTL=255
Antwort von 193.170.3.143: Bytes=32 Zeit<10ms TTL=255
Antwort von 193.170.3.143: Bytes=32 Zeit<10ms TTL=255
Antwort von 193.170.3.143: Bytes=32 Zeit<10ms TTL=255
Ping-Statistik f|r 193.170.3.143:
Pakete: Gesendet = 4, Empfangen = 4, Verloren = 0 (0% Verlust),
Ca. Zeitangaben in Millisek.:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Mittelwert = 0ms
===================================== End
Linux box Test
##########################################################
logfile on ati143 after connect from an Win9x client
[2001/09/10 09:47:25, 5] smbd/connection.c:claim_connection(127)
trying claim /var/lock/samba STATUS. 100000
[2001/09/10 09:47:25, 5] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(149)
init msg_type=0x81 msg_flags=0x0
[2001/09/10 09:47:25, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(537)
write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Daten|bergabe unterbrochen
(broken
[2001/09/10 09:47:25, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(563)
write_socket: Error writing 4 bytes to socket 6: ERRNO = Daten|bergabe
unterb
[2001/09/10 09:47:25, 0] lib/util_sock.c:send_smb(751)
Error writing 4 bytes to client. -1. Exiting
#################################################################
Screencapter from ssh section in ati143
################################################################
root@ati143:/home/diem > nmblookup -M ati
doing parameter lock directory = /var/lock/samba
doing parameter security = share
doing parameter hosts allow = 193.170.3.
doing parameter character set = iso8859-1
doing parameter preserve case = yes
doing parameter short preserve case = yes
doing parameter case sensitive = no
doing parameter valid chars = D:d V:v \:|
doing parameter log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
doing parameter dead time = 30
doing parameter local master = yes
doing parameter preferred master = yes
doing parameter os level = 62
doing parameter printing = bsd
doing parameter printcap name = /etc/printcap
doing parameter load printers = no
doing parameter socket options = TCP_NODELAY
doing parameter map to guest = Bad User
doing parameter interfaces = 193.170.3.143/255.255.255.0
doing parameter wins support = no
pm_process() returned Yes
added interface ip=193.170.3.143 bcast=193.170.3.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
bind succeeded on port 0
Socket opened.
querying ati on 193.170.3.255
Got a positive name query response from 193.170.3.87 ( 193.170.3.87 )
193.170.3.87 ati<1d>
root@ati143:/home/diem > smbclient -L \\\\ati143
doing parameter lock directory = /var/lock/samba
doing parameter security = share
doing parameter hosts allow = 193.170.3.
doing parameter character set = iso8859-1
doing parameter preserve case = yes
doing parameter short preserve case = yes
doing parameter case sensitive = no
doing parameter valid chars = D:d V:v \:|
doing parameter log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
doing parameter dead time = 30
doing parameter local master = yes
doing parameter preferred master = yes
doing parameter os level = 62
doing parameter printing = bsd
doing parameter printcap name = /etc/printcap
doing parameter load printers = no
doing parameter socket options = TCP_NODELAY
doing parameter map to guest = Bad User
doing parameter interfaces = 193.170.3.143/255.255.255.0
doing parameter wins support = no
pm_process() returned Yes
added interface ip=193.170.3.143 bcast=193.170.3.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Client started (version 2.0.6).
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name ati143<0x20>
resolve_hosts: Attempting host lookup for name ati143<0x20>
Connecting to 193.170.3.143 at port 139
Password:
Domain=[ATI] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.6]
Sharename Type Comment
--------- ---- -------
driver Disk Geraete Treiberservice
chemlager Disk Chemielager Datenbestand
HP5 Printer HP Laserjet 5 SI MX
HP8000 Printer HP Laserjet 8000N
HP4550Color Printer HP Color Laserjet 4550N
IPC$ IPC IPC Service (Samba 2.0.6)
Server Comment
--------- -------
ATI143 Samba 2.0.6
ATI87 Samba 2.0.5a
Workgroup Master
--------- -------
ATI ATI87
root@ati143:/home/diem > nmblookup -M ati
doing parameter lock directory = /var/lock/samba
doing parameter security = share
doing parameter hosts allow = 193.170.3.
doing parameter character set = iso8859-1
doing parameter preserve case = yes
doing parameter short preserve case = yes
doing parameter case sensitive = no
doing parameter valid chars = D:d V:v \:|
doing parameter log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
doing parameter dead time = 30
doing parameter local master = yes
doing parameter preferred master = yes
doing parameter os level = 62
doing parameter printing = bsd
doing parameter printcap name = /etc/printcap
doing parameter load printers = no
doing parameter socket options = TCP_NODELAY
doing parameter map to guest = Bad User
doing parameter interfaces = 193.170.3.143/255.255.255.0
doing parameter wins support = no
pm_process() returned Yes
added interface ip=193.170.3.143 bcast=193.170.3.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
bind succeeded on port 0
Socket opened.
querying ati on 193.170.3.255
Got a positive name query response from 193.170.3.87 ( 193.170.3.87 )
193.170.3.87 ati<1d>
root@ati143:/home/diem > nmblookup -S ati143
doing parameter lock directory = /var/lock/samba
doing parameter security = share
doing parameter hosts allow = 193.170.3.
doing parameter character set = iso8859-1
doing parameter preserve case = yes
doing parameter short preserve case = yes
doing parameter case sensitive = no
doing parameter valid chars = D:d V:v \:|
doing parameter log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
doing parameter dead time = 30
doing parameter local master = yes
doing parameter preferred master = yes
doing parameter os level = 62
doing parameter printing = bsd
doing parameter printcap name = /etc/printcap
doing parameter load printers = no
doing parameter socket options = TCP_NODELAY
doing parameter map to guest = Bad User
doing parameter interfaces = 193.170.3.143/255.255.255.0
doing parameter wins support = no
pm_process() returned Yes
added interface ip=193.170.3.143 bcast=193.170.3.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
bind succeeded on port 0
Socket opened.
querying ati143 on 193.170.3.255
Got a positive name query response from 193.170.3.143 ( 193.170.3.143 )
193.170.3.143 ati143<00>
Looking up status of 193.170.3.143
received 5 names
ATI143 <00> - B <ACTIVE>
ATI143 <03> - B <ACTIVE>
ATI143 <20> - B <ACTIVE>
ATI <00> - <GROUP> B <ACTIVE>
ATI <1e> - <GROUP> B <ACTIVE>
num_good_sends=0 num_good_receives=0
root@ati143:/home/diem >
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Date: Mon Sep 10 02:27:05 2001
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Hi,
My name is Alex Chong and I work for HP Singapore.
I installed Samba ver 2.0 to my HPUX 11.00 and I have no problem to share
resource from Win2000. However, I am having difficulty to "net use"
from DOS
version 6.6. I would like to know is there any solution to the problem?
Thanks,
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Date: Mon Sep 10 02:29:20 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 17:31:55 +0800 (WST)
Hello all,
I'm hopeing to clarify an issue before I submitt a bug report.
Here is my context:
OS : Linux (Redhat 6.1+updates)
Kernel: 2.4.9 +acl/ea patches v0.7.16
Samba : CVS Branch SAMBA_2_2 (updated Sep 10 2001 17:30 WST GMT +0800)
./configure --with-smbwrapper --with-smbmount \
--with-pam --with-tdbsam --with-quotas \
--with-acl-support --with-winbind \
-without-syslog
Client: same machine.
Problem:
When attempting to use winbind to logon to the local machine
authentication fails, saying:
"domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account password for
domain"
Checking the source smbd/password.c:domain_client_validate(1554) the contents
of global_myworkgroup are supposed to follow the word domain in the above
error message.
If I apply the patch below:
-----<----------
--- password.c-orig Mon Sep 10 17:26:52 2001
+++ password.c Mon Sep 10 17:27:10 2001
@@ -1549,9 +1549,9 @@
/*
* Get the machine account password for our primary domain
*/
- if (!secrets_fetch_trust_account_password(global_myworkgroup, trust_passwd,
&last_change_time))
+ if (!secrets_fetch_trust_account_password(domain, trust_passwd,
&last_change_time))
{
- DEBUG(0, ("domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account
password for domain %s\n", global_myworkgroup));
+ DEBUG(0, ("domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account
password for domain %s\n", domain));
return False;
}
-----<----------
Authenication works correctly. Obviously this patch affects more than just
winbindd.
My question is how/where should global_myworkgroup be being set in the context
of winbindd. I have looked and it only ever apperas to be set as:
lib/util.c:90:fstring global_myworkgroup = "";
Also the man pages for winbindd are wrong:
SYNOPSIS
nmblookup [ -d debuglevel ] [ -i ] [ -S ] [ -r ] [ -A
] [ -h ] [ -B <broadcast address> ] [ -U <unicast
address> ] [ -d <debug level> ] [ -s <smb config file> ]
[ -i <NetBIOS scope> ] [ -T ] name
Most of these args are not accepted and the application is not called
nmblookup. Should I submitt a documentation patch for this, or has it already
been done in the HEAD branch.
Yours Tony.
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Date: Mon Sep 10 02:43:04 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 19:46:06 +1000
Diem Herbert wrote:>
> Please can someone help me?
> Thanks!
>
> I do not get services to the Win9x Clients of the Samba server ati143,
after
> that disconnection of our primary DNS, but I can receive all these services
> from any Linuxbox A second Server functions however without problems.
>
> After the startup of the primary DNS is again all ok.
There are known issues with versions of samba < 2.2.1 when reverse DNS
is not configured correctly, try upgrading samba and/or specify your
clients in your local /etc/hosts file. (For newer versions revese DNS
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Date: Mon Sep 10 02:54:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 11:54:34 +0200
I will be very short:
sometimes nmbd (launched in daemon mode) crash on an sco OpenServer 5.0.5,
i've increased the debug level and here it's the log in nmbd.log:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
send_election_dgram: Sending election packet for workgroup WORK on
subnet 89.0
.0.4
[2001/09/10 10:12:13, 3] nmbd/nmbd_serverlistdb.c:(458)
write_browse_list: Wrote browse list into file
/usr/local/samba/var/locks/brow
se.dat
[2001/09/10 10:12:14, 3] nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c:(117)
process_host_announce: from GABRIELLA<00> IP 89.0.0.42 to
WORK<1d> for
server
GABRIELLA.
[2001/09/10 10:12:14, 3] nmbd/nmbd_serverlistdb.c:(173)
create_server_on_workgroup: Created server entry GABRIELLA of type
40011003 ()
on workgroup WORK.
[2001/09/10 10:12:14, 2] nmbd/nmbd_elections.c:(45)
send_election_dgram: Sending election packet for workgroup WORK on
subnet 89.0
.0.4
[2001/09/10 10:12:15, 0] lib/fault.c:(40)
==============================================================[2001/09/10
10:12:15, 0] lib/fault.c:(41)
INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 26125 (2.0.7)
Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
[2001/09/10 10:12:15, 0] lib/fault.c:(43)
==============================================================[2001/09/10
10:12:15, 0] lib/util.c:(2381)
PANIC: internal error
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
i do a vi in the core, i can see that the problem appear in the elction
time with the pc "8750bmk21316" (89.0.0.4) that's a Windows2000.
Here it's the tail of 8750bmk21316:
---------------
[2001/09/05 16:40:59, 1] smbd/password.c:(492)
Couldn't find user 'abbinatori' in UNIX password database.
[2001/09/05 16:40:59, 1] smbd/password.c:(492)
Couldn't find user 'abbinatori' in UNIX password database.
[2001/09/05 16:40:59, 1] smbd/reply.c:(925)
Rejecting user 'abbinatori': authentication failed
[2001/09/05 16:42:43, 1] smbd/service.c:(550)
8750bmk21316 (89.0.0.16) connect to service notte as user notte
(uid=317, gid50) (pid 6115)
------------
Here it's the browse.dat:
----------------
"WORK" c0001000 "FRIULI"
"WORK"
"FRIULI" 40049a03 "RTS SAMBA SERVER"
"WORK"
"8750BMK21316" 40011003 ""
"WORK"
"SPEDIZIONI" 40412003 "spedizioni"
"WORK"
"REGGIA" 40011207 ""
"WORK"
"CED" 40011003 ""
"WORK"
-----------------
Here it's /etc/smb.conf:
-------------
[global]
workgroup = WORK
server string = RTS SAMBA SERVER
null passwords = Yes
username map = /etc/smbusers
log file = /var/adm/smb/log.%m
log level = 3
max log size = 512
guest account = guestpc
os level = 33
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
; security and encryption options
security = users
invalid users = root
encrypt passwords = yes
smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd
[u]
comment = Archivi ditta
path = /u/riba
guest ok = Yes
browseable = Yes
hosts allow = 89.0.0.107, 127.0.0.1
writeable = yes
[homes]
comment = Home Directory Personale
writeable = No
browseable = no
[lp]
path = /u/lp
comment = stampe dos
writeable = No
guest ok = yes
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The samba version is a 2.0.7 and with uname -a' i get "SCO_SV friuli
3.2
5.0.5 i386".
I've attecched the core taken from /var/adm/smb/core .
Regards.
Davide.
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We are running Samba 2.0.7 on a Sun Solaris 2.6 system. Our
clients are all pc users running a mixture of widows 95, 2000 and nt4.
Lately we have been experiencing a large number of intermittent file
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Look at the emails entitled One User Login from the last two days for some
ideas, although perhaps not solutions.
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 02:32:11AM -0300, Alano PS
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> My server runs samba (RH 6.2). How can I avoid a samba user from
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Hi
Any progress in BDC - PDC Sync ....
Rgds
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Subject: smbtar : failed session setup/request
I am having a bit of a problem trying to backup a winnt folder
this is the syntax that i am using in a cron job:
/usr/local/samba/bin/smbtar -v -s webcom -p blah -x database -u lemon -t
db_backup.tar -l 5
the logs generated from the above command are as follows:
server is webcom
share is database\\
tar args is
tape is db_backup.tar
blocksize is
added interface ip=192.168.80.5 bcast=192.168.80.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Client started (version TNG-alpha).
cli_establish_connection: CHERRY<00> connecting to WEBCOM<20>
(0.0.0.0) - lemon [MCASSO] with NTLMv1, nopw: No
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name webcom<0x20>
startlmhosts: Can't open lmhosts file /usr/local/samba/lib/lmhosts. Error
was No such file or directory
resolve_hosts: Attempting host lookup for name webcom<0x20>
Connecting to 192.168.80.57 at port 139
Sent session request
size=0
smb_com=0x0
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=0
smb_flg2=0
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=0
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=0
smt_wct=0
smb_bcc=0
size=91
smb_com=0x72
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_flg=0
smb_flg2=0
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=0
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=0
smt_wct=0
smb_bcc=0
size=91
smb_com=0x72
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=18433
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=10719
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=17
smb_vwv[0]=7 (0x7)
smb_vwv[1]=12803 (0x3203)
smb_vwv[2]=256 (0x100)
smb_vwv[3]=1024 (0x400)
smb_err=0
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=18433
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=10719
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=17
smb_vwv[0]=7 (0x7)
smb_vwv[1]=12803 (0x3203)
smb_vwv[2]=256 (0x100)
smb_vwv[3]=1024 (0x400)
smb_vwv[4]=17 (0x11)
smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[6]=256 (0x100)
smb_vwv[7]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[8]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[9]=64768 (0xFD00)
smb_vwv[10]=67 (0x43)
smb_vwv[11]=32768 (0x8000)
smb_vwv[12]=53768 (0xD208)
smb_vwv[13]=34077 (0x851D)
smb_vwv[14]=49408 (0xC100)
smb_vwv[15]=50177 (0xC401)
smb_vwv[4]=17 (0x11)
smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[6]=256 (0x100)
smb_vwv[7]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[8]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[9]=64768 (0xFD00)
smb_vwv[10]=67 (0x43)
smb_vwv[11]=32768 (0x8000)
smb_vwv[12]=53768 (0xD208)
smb_vwv[13]=34077 (0x851D)
smb_vwv[14]=49408 (0xC100)
smb_vwv[15]=50177 (0xC401)
smb_vwv[16]=2303 (0x8FF)
smb_bcc=22
server's domain: MCASSO bcc: 22
size=35
smb_com=0x73
smb_rcls=2
smb_reh=0
smb_err=2239
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=2049
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=10719
smb_vwv[16]=2303 (0x8FF)
smb_bcc=22
server's domain: MCASSO bcc: 22
size=35
smb_com=0x73
smb_rcls=2
smb_reh=0
smb_err=2239
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=2049
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=10719
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=0
smb_bcc=0
failed session setup
cli_establish_connection: CHERRY<00> connecting to *SMBSERVER<20>
(192.168.80.57) - LEMON [MCASSO] with NTLMv1, nopw: No
Sent session request
size=0
smb_com=0x0
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=0
smb_bcc=0
failed session setup
cli_establish_connection: CHERRY<00> connecting to *SMBSERVER<20>
(192.168.80.57) - LEMON [MCASSO] with NTLMv1, nopw: No
Sent session request
size=0
smb_com=0x0
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=0
smb_flg2=0
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=0
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=0
smt_wct=0
smb_bcc=0
failed session request
I am running samba 2.2
Can anyone let me know what is going on or what the problem could be. I have
double checked my passwords and username.
Many thanks
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Date: Mon Sep 10 04:16:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 07:18:41 -0400
I am not entirely clear from your letter just what is happening, but I have
had a very similar problem due to case conversions. I solved it by
removing all references to case and name mangling from my smb.conf file, eg.
accept all defaults for case handling.
You might also want to upgrade to 2.2.1a.
Joel
On Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 09:40:56PM -0700, Casey Lewis
wrote:> Hi all.
> I'm having some issues with Win2k clients connecting to a linux samba
> 2.0.7 server. I've setup shares in smb.conf and the corresponding
> directories on the linux side. If create a file in the share from the
> linux side and then try to access it (double click on it), I get:
> "The directory name is invalid"
>
> If I create a folder in that same share and then create a file a file in
> that folder and try the above it works, no problem. It sounds like a
> permissions problem, but the permissions are the same on either file,
> yet one opens and the other does not. I've tried setting the
permissions
> to rwx for all (777) on the linux side with no change.
>
> There is something I'm missing, but I'm not sure what :)
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On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, Aguirre, Jorge wrote:
> Can I have many samba servers........ in the same machine..........?
Yes. Either use 'netbios aliases' or see the interfaces and 'bind
interface only' parameters.
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On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, Balazs GAL wrote:
> Hi !
>
> I wrote a patch for pam_ldap for ntlm password synchronization.
> When you use samba with ldap backend,
> then this patch can be very useful.
Did you send this to Luke Howard as well? Just curious.
cheers, jerry
>
> About the patch:
>
> It is very simple.
> When you change a user's password with pam_ldap, then pam_ldap
> will change the user's lmPassword and ntPassword attribute too.
> But pam_ldap only change the lmPassword and ntPassword attribute
> when the user's ldap entry is a sambaAccount objectClass too.
>
> The feature has effect only in the password change.
> pam_ldap authenticate the users with the ldap server and doesn't
> look lmPassword or ntPassword for authentication.
>
> This ntlm feature is based on Anton Roeckseisen's mkntpwd program.
>
> You can find this patch on:
> http://www.rit.bme.hu/~balsa/pam_ldap_ntlm/
>
> debian packages on
> deb http://www.rit.bme.hu/~balsa/debian/ padl/
>
> for more info see README.ntlm
>
> When you have any constructive idea mail it me.
>
> balsa
>
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On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, Chris j. Storer wrote:
> What's the current status of Samba with LDAP?
>
> Could someone point me in the direction of any documentation or other
> information pertaining to using samba with ldap?
>
> I came across some binaries, 2.2.1 with an ldap patch I think - but no
other
> information..
The code has been merged into the 2.2 CVS tree. Still needs some more
work for missing features and needs to be documented.
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Hi folks,
I have an NT domain with a Samba PDC (running CVS 2.2 branch, built 24th
August).
If I share a file or printer from an NT Workstation which is a member of
the domain, I find that domain users on other machines are not allowed
access to the shared resouce. We believe that this worked okay when the
same NT domain was controlled by a Samba 2.0.7 PDC (the problem came to
light with a shared printer that is hosted by an NT workstation, and
used by a Windows 95 client - this seems to have been working okay until
we put the Samba 2.2 PDC into production).
If I try to connect using smbclient, providing a valid username and
password:
$ smbclient '\\pc-develop\neil' -U njh
added interface ip=163.1.249.101 bcast=163.1.251.255 nmask=255.255.252.0
Password:
Domain=[PHYSIOLOGY] OS=[Windows NT 4.0] Server=[NT LAN Manager 4.0]
tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRbaduid (The UID is not known as a valid
ID on this session.)
This is different to the error that I get if I povide a bogus username
and password (which yields "session setup failed: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess
(Access denied.)").
I can log in to the NT hosted share if I use an account which is local
to the NT machine providing the service. For example: I have a local
Administrator account on PC-DEVELOP called "njhadmin", and I can
connect
via smbclient if I use "-U 'pc-develop\njhadmin'" or "-U
njhadmin -W
pc-develop".
When Googling for clues I came across a posting on a Samba-TNG list that
looks related:
http://samba.cadcamlab.org/lists/tng-users/Jun2001/00116.html
But I don't know if Samba 2.2 has anything that equates to "attribute
'logoffTime'"?
Regards,
--
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>> I wrote a patch for pam_ldap for ntlm password synchronization.
>> When you use samba with ldap backend,
>> then this patch can be very useful.
>
>Did you send this to Luke Howard as well? Just curious.
Yes, but I haven't incorporated it yet as it introduces a lot of
new code and I want to check it over carefully, particularly for
any licensing issues (call me paranoid, but strings like
"L0phtcrack" make me a little nervous :-)).
Also, although I appreciate that this patch does solve a real
world problem, I don't particularly wish to see the existing
SAMBA LDAP schema entrenched when it is so incompatible with
W2K. I am working on getting the nt5ldap code working again
(http://www.dcerpc.net/person/index.xvl?acct=person:lukeh)
but it must unfortunately take second priority to finishing
my thesis!
cheers,
-- Luke
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Is there some place I might find any documentation or information pertaining
to this? I'm very interested in playing...
Thanks!
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> Subject: Re: Samba LDAP authentication
>
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> On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, Chris j. Storer wrote:
>
> > What's the current status of Samba with LDAP?
> >
> > Could someone point me in the direction of any documentation or other
> > information pertaining to using samba with ldap?
> >
> > I came across some binaries, 2.2.1 with an ldap patch I think -
> but no other
> > information..
>
> The code has been merged into the 2.2 CVS tree. Still needs some more
> work for missing features and needs to be documented.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Date: Mon Sep 10 07:55:01 2001
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Hi all,
i'm recently passed to 2.2.1a, but this prble was alway spresente
also with 2.2.0 and 2.0.7 (statiscs say lower times than now).
Three pces worsk on a share, with a sort of db (IDOL-VI) and lock soem
files to upgrade.
The system works well, but sometimes, not even periodci, the three
sysems blocks, and on th elogs the only things that i see, is this :
[2001/09/10 11:37:30, 0] smbd/oplock.c:request_oplock_break(997)
request_oplock_break: no response received to oplock break request to
pid 4715
on port 1046 for dev = 804, inode = 83759
for dev = 804, inode = 83759, tv_sec = 3b9c89ba, tv_usec = 3e163
[2001/09/10 11:37:42, 0] smbd/oplock.c:process_local_message(357)
process_local_message: Received unsolicited break reply - dumping
info.
[2001/09/10 11:37:42, 0] smbd/oplock.c:process_local_message(372)
process_local_message: unsolicited oplock break reply from pid 4728,
port 1046
, dev = 804, inode = 83759
After a whlie (from 5 seconds to 30) the programs continue to work.
I use these parameter:
oplocks = yes
level2 oplocks = yes
oplock contention limit = 5
oplock break wait time = 15
Thanks
(clients are ONLY winNT4)
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I've had good luck with both 2.0.7 and 2.2.1 and I'm running all win2k
stations/servers.
I have cheated ..... I use security = share ..... But works very well.
T o n y
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Subject: Re: Windows 2000 Performance Issue
Do Samba and Windows 2k just not get along very well?!
It seems that way to me!
Ben Kennish
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Subject: Re: Windows 2000 Performance Issue
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 09:43:46AM +0100, Ben Kennish
wrote:> A bit sad to respond to my own message I know but I haven't received a
> response at all and want to try and get this problem solved.
>
> Has noone else had this problem?
> Or is it a common problem that no-one knows how to fix?
>
> Thanks,
> >
> Ben Kennish
> ben@fubra.com
> www.fubra.com
I'm having trouble connecting to a Windows 2000 share. It's a directory
with a lot of files in it. It grinds samba to a halt, so that I have to
restart it. It mounts fine, as soon as you want to ls the files, the
share goes crazy.
Got no response on that one either.
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Date: Mon Sep 10 08:34:22 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 08:35:28 -0600
Gerald,
Sorry it's taken a while to respond ... I've been on vacation.
I assume that I do (need --with-nisplus) ... we (unfortunately) use NIS+.
In the past we've relied on a NIS+ server running in YP compatability mode.
It would be preferable to use NIS+ directly.
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On Mon, 27 Aug 2001, Fouquet, Errol wrote:
> Used "./configure --with-nisplus --with-nisplus-home"
> Running make I get:
--with-nisplus has been removed. Do you really have a need
for it?
cheers, jerry
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Date: Mon Sep 10 08:45:01 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 11:48:09 -0400
Sorry if this question has already been asked. I am new to this list.
I am running Samba 2.0.10 on a RH 7.1 system. I was attempting to
"upgrade"
using the .rpm package for RH 7.1.
When I tell Gnorpm to Upgrade, I get a list of conflicts with the old
version.
Is it possible to upgrade in this manner or should I compile from the
source?
Thanks for your help.
Mitchell K. Smith
Service and Information Systems Manager
ePlus Technology of PA
130 Futura Drive
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Date: Mon Sep 10 09:30:04 2001
X-Original-Date: 10 Sep 2001 09:32:25 -0700
On Mon, 2001-09-10 at 06:32, Luke Howard wrote:>
> >> I wrote a patch for pam_ldap for ntlm password synchronization.
> >> When you use samba with ldap backend,
> >> then this patch can be very useful.
> >
> >Did you send this to Luke Howard as well? Just curious.
>
> Yes, but I haven't incorporated it yet as it introduces a lot of
> new code and I want to check it over carefully, particularly for
> any licensing issues (call me paranoid, but strings like
> "L0phtcrack" make me a little nervous :-)).
>
> Also, although I appreciate that this patch does solve a real
> world problem, I don't particularly wish to see the existing
> SAMBA LDAP schema entrenched when it is so incompatible with
> W2K. I am working on getting the nt5ldap code working again
> (http://www.dcerpc.net/person/index.xvl?acct=person:lukeh)
> but it must unfortunately take second priority to finishing
> my thesis!
>
> cheers,
>
> -- Luke
>
As do I; I'm looking to take steps to remedy this rift as soon as my
schedule allows. Sometime this year I would like to have a W2K
compatible schema up and running in Samba, but my schoolwork has to take
precedence unfortunately.
--Shahms
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Date: Mon Sep 10 09:38:01 2001
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Chris Storer wrote:
> Is there some place I might find any documentation or information
> pertaining to this? I'm very interested in playing...
Not yet. Unless Shahms has some. I'm planning on trying to finish this
up some more later this week.
jerry
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Date: Mon Sep 10 09:47:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 12:48:13 -0400
I'm using win2k server as my pdc, all workstations and servers are sp2.
To keep up with their srvce paks/security fixes I use both Windows
update and catchup (http://catchup.cnet.com/ )
.... I have found windows doesn't always play well if you let it auto
negotiate the nic settings ... So all workstations are set manually to
100 half duplex (even with a great switch .... This fixed many of my old
windows problems)
My samba is a Redhat 7.1 (samba 2.0.7 came with it) then upgraded to
2.2.1a
I made some performance changes ; changes recommended by a book called
SAMBA Essentials for Windows Administrators (ISBN 0-13-040942-1) Great
book btw ... Here they are:
# Disk write cache
vm.bdflush = 80 5000 640 512 500 30000 50000 0 0
# Disk cache size
vm.buffermem = 60 10 60
# File handle limit
fs.file-max = 32768
# Inode limit
fs.inode-max = 131072
# TCP/IP time outs
net.ipv4.tcp_fin_timeout = 30
net.ipv4.tcp_keepalive_time = 1800
net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling = 0
net.ipv4.tcp_sack = 0
net.ipv4.tcp_timestamps = 0
# Gigabit nic settings
net.core.rmem_max = 262144
net.core.wmem_max = 262144
These I placed in the sysctl.conf file (redhat 7.1 /etc/sysctl.conf )
However it ran very well as it was ...
I use KDE for most system administration but found webmin is realy great
for most things (http://www.webmin.com )
Here is my "test" smb.conf :
#======================= Global Settings
====================================[global]
# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name
workgroup = MYWORKGROUP
# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
server string = Samba Server
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = yes
printing = lprng
# Security mode. Most people will want user level security. See
# security_level.txt for details.
security = share
# 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=14596 SO_SNDBUF=14596
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 = 20
name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
# 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 = 192.168.1.2
#============================ Share Definitions
=============================
[tmp]
comment = Test Share
path = /tmp
public = yes
writable = yes
guest ok = yes
printable = no
My working config is almost identical except I turn off oplocks for
those shares that have databases in them.
The samba server was originally a win2k server .... I bought an extra
hard drive, then on Sundays (everyone gone) I shut down put in the new
drive loaded linux/samba and tested ... (This made it easier to compare
performance.)
Then one day never put the win2k server drive back in.
Hope this helps!
T o n y
A.G. (Tony) Nichols
I.S. Manager
Appalachian Log Structures Inc.
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tony@mail.applog.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Kennish [mailto:ben@fubra.net]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 12:04 PM
To: Tony
Subject: Re: Windows 2000 Performance Issue
Hi Tony,
Thanks for responding to my mail to the Samba list. If you get any free
time, answers to the following questions would be invaluable as we're
all getting fed up with such a seemingly slow LAN here in the office!
:-)
Apart from "security=share", is there anything else that you've
changed
from the default options in Samba? Are you using Windows 2000 Service
Pack 1/2 or neither? Windows 2000 Professional / server / advanced
server ? What distro / version of Linux are you using ? Can you think of
any setting in Windows 2000 that you might have changed to speed things
up?
Thanks in advance,
Ben Kennish
ben@fubra.com
www.fubra.com
----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 4:36 PM
Subject: FW: Windows 2000 Performance Issue
I've had good luck with both 2.0.7 and 2.2.1 and I'm running all win2k
stations/servers. I have cheated ..... I use security = share ..... But
works very well.
T o n y
A.G. (Tony) Nichols
I.S. Manager
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-----Original Message-----
From: samba-admin@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin@lists.samba.org]
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 5:06 AM
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: Windows 2000 Performance Issue
Do Samba and Windows 2k just not get along very well?!
It seems that way to me!
Ben Kennish
ben@fubra.com
www.fubra.com
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To: "Ben Kennish" <ben@fubra.net>
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: Windows 2000 Performance Issue
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 09:43:46AM +0100, Ben Kennish
wrote:> A bit sad to respond to my own message I know but I haven't received a
> response at all and want to try and get this problem solved.
>
> Has noone else had this problem?
> Or is it a common problem that no-one knows how to fix?
>
> Thanks,
> >
> Ben Kennish
> ben@fubra.com
> www.fubra.com
I'm having trouble connecting to a Windows 2000 share. It's a directory
with a lot of files in it. It grinds samba to a halt, so that I have to
restart it. It mounts fine, as soon as you want to ls the files, the
share goes crazy.
Got no response on that one either.
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Date: Mon Sep 10 10:08:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 13:09:31 -0400
Been there .... You must copy etc/samba directory (if you want to save
your current stuff).
Then remove samba, samba common, and swat.
Then the upgrade will work...
I found a reference to changing the source download so that it matches
rh 7.1 but won't have time to try it till tomorrow.
T o n y
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-----Original Message-----
From: samba-admin@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin@lists.samba.org]
On Behalf Of Mitchell K. Smith
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 11:48 AM
To: 'samba@lists.samba.org'
Subject: Upgrading to 2.2.1a
Sorry if this question has already been asked. I am new to this list.
I am running Samba 2.0.10 on a RH 7.1 system. I was attempting to
"upgrade" using the .rpm package for RH 7.1. When I tell Gnorpm to
Upgrade, I get a list of conflicts with the old version.
Is it possible to upgrade in this manner or should I compile from the
source?
Thanks for your help.
Mitchell K. Smith
Service and Information Systems Manager
ePlus Technology of PA
130 Futura Drive
Pottstown, PA 19464
610-495-7800 ext. 264
mksmith@eplus.com
Tracking #: EA0CD985F5201749A00C6446EB5F473C9DBCA6C0
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Date: Mon Sep 10 10:10:04 2001
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Thanks, that works now.
However, when I run smbclient it reports:
error connecting to 127.0.0.1:139 (Connection refused)
Any ideas?
Gloria
On Monday 10 September 2001 1:11 am, you wrote:> 2.2.1a installs the commands in /usr/local/samba/bin.
> Likely, this is not in your path. cd /usr/local/samba/bin and run them like
> this:
> ./nmblookup
> ./testparm
> etc....
>
> Or, move them to a directory in your path
> like /usr/bin
> Joel
> P.S. Very bad to read mail as root!
>
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 12:03:58AM +0100, root wrote:
> > I can't get any of the commands
> > e.g. nmblookup, testparm etc to work.
> >
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Date: Mon Sep 10 10:24:03 2001
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Aex,
you're having name resolution problems. create a lmhosts file on
the client with the name/address of the server and re-attempt the net
commands. If that works, you can either distribute lmhosts to all
clients, or run WINS.
-C
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Hi,
My name is Alex Chong and I work for HP Singapore.
I installed Samba ver 2.0 to my HPUX 11.00 and I have no problem to
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version 6.6. I would like to know is there any solution to the problem?
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Have you added 127. to etc/hosts.allow?
Glenn
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Thanks, that works now.
However, when I run smbclient it reports:
error connecting to 127.0.0.1:139 (Connection refused)
Any ideas?
Gloria
On Monday 10 September 2001 1:11 am, you wrote:> 2.2.1a installs the commands in /usr/local/samba/bin.
> Likely, this is not in your path. cd /usr/local/samba/bin and run them
> like
> this:
> ./nmblookup
> ./testparm
> etc....
>
> Or, move them to a directory in your path
> like /usr/bin
> Joel
> P.S. Very bad to read mail as root!
>
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 12:03:58AM +0100, root wrote:
> > I can't get any of the commands
> > e.g. nmblookup, testparm etc to work.
> >
> > Gloria
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Date: Mon Sep 10 11:01:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 13:50:50 -0400
I'm running Samba 2.2.1a and am experiencing a weird quirk on the LAN.
My Win9x (mostly Win98 SE) machines don't want anything to do with my WinNT
(SP5) computers. This includes a Quantam SNAP 4000 server that acts like a
Win9x computer.
All the computers on the LAN happily authenticate with my Samba server and
run the logon script. The Win9x computers are set to 'share level'
security,
since Samba - last time i checked - doesn't share the list of users to Win9x
computers.
When a WinNT client attempts to access a shared resource or view the list of
resources shared by a Win9x computer (ie - browsing from Network
Neighbourhood) then they are stopped with a typical Microsoft very
descriptive error message: "Access Denied".
The Win9x clients cannot connect to the WinNT clients either.
Now here comes the interesting part: It works fine if I make the user an
Administrator ( part of the Domain Admins group on the samba server).
I -really- don't want to grant Admin status to everyone on my LAN.
Ideas out there? Which rock to look under ?
- Gregory Pleau
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Date: Mon Sep 10 11:29:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 19:37:45 +0200
Hi,
I think this person is asking if it is possible to have multiple servers on
one machine (For example: PDC for both the 'NT1'-domain and the
'NT2'-domain
on the same machine).
The only thing I can think of is running samba twice with seperate
configuration files. I don't know if this is possible with one installation
or if samba has to be installed twice with different compilation options.
Maybe one of the Samba Team members can explain this...
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Jan-Pieter van den Heuvel
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Onderwerp: Re: A Question........?
On Fri, 7 Sep 2001, Aguirre, Jorge wrote:
> Can I have many samba servers........ in the same machine..........?
Yes. Either use 'netbios aliases' or see the interfaces and 'bind
interface only' parameters.
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Date: Mon Sep 10 11:30:08 2001
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I was wondering if ther is a command to populate my
smbpasswd file with all the users in my /etc/passwd file.
I am running linux 7.1 and samba 2.2.1a
also was wondering what program I could use to syncronize
the two so I do not have to add a user to two files. I have
read alittle on pam but I am unsure if this is what i need.
Wayne
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Hi,
I installed winbind and the task manger(ps -aux) show that it's
working, but i'm not able to make login in the linux box with the NT
account.
My question is, do i have to make other thing or configure something
else then those
described in the winbind.8.html file?
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Date: Mon Sep 10 12:00:09 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 11:51:58 -0700
hi to all, I4m new here, this is my first message
I4ve a trouble with samba 2.2.1a
I have installed it well, and I can see my SUN machine with solaris 7, from
my PC, but when I tried to login it M couldn4t !
I got this message:
C:\WINDOWS>net use g: \\192.168.2.42\homes
La contraseqa para \\192.168.2.42\HOMES no es valida. Para mas informacisn
psngase en contacto con el administrador de su red.
Escriba la contraseqa para \\192.168.2.42\HOMES:*************
Error 86: La contraseqa de red especificada no es correcta. Escriba la
contraseqa correcta o solicite mas informacisn al administrador de la red.
this is somethings like:
"bad password", I read the DIAGNOSIS.txt file and all works,
however I
can4t login...
I have a /etc/shadow file, and I don4t know how to compile samba, with
support for that file.
I think my trouble is for this.
anybody has another idea about my trouble?
or if I have to compile with support for /etc/shadow, anybody can say me
how I can do that?
I hope U can helpme.
rick
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Date: Mon Sep 10 12:53:04 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 15:56:52 -0400
Hi,
I am new to samba.
I am trying to configure samba on SunOS 5.4.
I have added a netbios name to the PDC for the sun m/c
then when I try to joint the DOMAIN as
My setting are
#======================= Global Settings
====================================[global]
workgroup = DEVELOPMENT
password server = DCDEV
encrypt passwords = yes
smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd
I get the following error when i try to join the NT domain from the solaris
m/c
[root@cvsserver /]# smbpasswd -j DEVELOPMENT -r DCDEV
Required 22, available 4
Conversion error:No more room(L)
cli_net_auth2: Error NT_STATUS_NO_TRUST_SAM_ACCOUNT
cli_nt_setup_creds: auth2 challenge failed
modify_trust_password: unable to setup the PDC credentials to machine DCDEV.
Error was : NT_STATUS_NO_TRUST_SAM_ACCOUNT.
2001/09/10 15:06:26 : change_trust_account_password: Failed to change
password for domain development.
Unable to join domain development.
Thanks in Advance
Sajan Sathyan
Software Engineer
OTG Software Inc.
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Date: Mon Sep 10 13:18:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 22:20:45 +0200 (CEST)
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Nik Thirty-Nine wrote:
> >> mount -t smbfs -o username=myuser //Service/foo /mnt/foo
> >>
> >> The problem is: invalid option -- o
> >
> >You haven't done the upgrade correctly, smbmount finds an old
version of
> >smbmnt. Try uninstalling any old version you may have and re-install
> >2.2.1a.
> >
> >Possibly you didn't configure samba --with-smbmount, if you
compiled it
> >yourself.
>
> Sorry, I've recompiled it with the option, but its still bugging me
with the
> same error message. I allreade made sure, that smbmnt and smbmount have
been
> updatet, both are the Version 2.2.1a
> Any one got any clue, what the heck is going on?
Read the previous mail again. You have an old smbmnt in your path.
/Urban
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Date: Mon Sep 10 13:43:34 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 13:45:58 -0700
Hi --
I have a really pressing issues that are about
to necessitate me downgrading my samba installs.
BACKGROUND:
1. I just upgraded my samba servers to version 2.2.1
from version 1.9.18.
2. We have two samba servers. These were sharing the
same configuration file from the network, and each now
have their own configuration files.
3. Both servers are running Solaris 2.6.
4. One server (we'll call it server1name) does show up in
the Network Neighborhood, while the other does not.
5. We run in a mixed Solaris/Windows NT environment.
6. Here is a sample of the [GLOBAL] section from the first
server:
[global]
workgroup = BIGMAGIC
netbios name = server1name
server string = Samba %v on (%L)
min passwd length = 6
log level = 1
log file = /net/adm/samba/samba.log.%L
local master = No
wins server = ###.###.###.###
# In real world there are numbers listed under WINS server
homedir map = u_auto
NIS homedir = Yes
hosts allow = ###.###.
PROBLEM DNS resolution:
Some users sometimes cannot to the shares on one server
but then can connect to the shares on the other server.
The problem, unfortunately, goes deeper than than though.
When the person tries to connect to server number one in
NT by connecting to \\server1name\share, they are prompted
for their username repeatedly. But if they try to connect
to the IP address, the fully qualified Internet name, or
the other server they get a connection no problem. I have
also seen it where someone usually connects to the IP address
but suddenly has to connect to the other server's address.
--
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Date: Mon Sep 10 13:48:36 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 13:51:40 -0700
Hi --
I have another really pressing issue that is about
to necessitate me downgrading my samba installs.
BACKGROUND:
1. I just upgraded my samba servers to version 2.2.1
from version 1.9.18.
2. We have two samba servers. These were sharing the
same configuration file from the network, and each now
have their own configuration files.
3. Both servers are running Solaris 2.6.
4. One server (we'll call it server1name) does show up in
the Network Neighborhood, while the other does not.
5. We run in a mixed Solaris/Windows NT environment.
6. Here is a sample of the [GLOBAL] section from the first
server:
[global]
workgroup = BIGMAGIC
netbios name = server1name
server string = Samba %v on (%L)
min passwd length = 6
log level = 1
log file = /net/adm/samba/samba.log.%L
local master = No
wins server = ###.###.###.###
# In real world there are numbers listed under WINS server
homedir map = u_auto
NIS homedir = Yes
hosts allow = ###.###.
PROBLEM:
When a user creates a new directory on the top level of their
Unix home directory in Unix, when they go to their samba connection
in NT the directory is not there.
1. If they refresh it is not there
2. If they disconnect the network connection and
reconnect it is still not there.
3. If they are connecting for the first time it still does
not show up.
On the other hand if a person creates a new file or subdirectory anywhere
below the top level of the home directory it shows up immediately as
expected.
Any suggestions would be extremely appreciated.
Thank you,
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Teradyne, Inc.
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Date: Mon Sep 10 13:59:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 14:03:24 -0700
I sent a message but it didn4t arrive yet
I hope this YES arrive well.
I have a trouble with samba, I installed it well, I tested it well too, I
can connect with my server with samba ..
but when I tried to login I can4t acces, because I got a message with
"bad
passwd", I don4t know what happens!
I have a system with /etc/shadow, but I can find how to compile samba with
support for shadow..
I hope U can, and want, help me...
rick
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X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 23:26:38 +0200
Is there firewall software installed on the machine (like ipchains)? That
could explain the error.
Jan-Pieter van den Heuvel
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Verzonden: maandag 10 september 2001 19:48
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Onderwerp: RE: samba 2.2.1a
Have you added 127. to etc/hosts.allow?
Glenn
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Thanks, that works now.
However, when I run smbclient it reports:
error connecting to 127.0.0.1:139 (Connection refused)
Any ideas?
Gloria
On Monday 10 September 2001 1:11 am, you wrote:> 2.2.1a installs the commands in /usr/local/samba/bin.
> Likely, this is not in your path. cd /usr/local/samba/bin and run them
> like
> this:
> ./nmblookup
> ./testparm
> etc....
>
> Or, move them to a directory in your path
> like /usr/bin
> Joel
> P.S. Very bad to read mail as root!
>
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 12:03:58AM +0100, root wrote:
> > I can't get any of the commands
> > e.g. nmblookup, testparm etc to work.
> >
> > Gloria
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Date: Mon Sep 10 14:39:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 17:42:05 -0400
I'm using latest CVS of the SAMBA_2_2 branch. Redhat 7.1 with ACL support
compiled in.
I'm unable to edit ACLs from the Security dialog in Win2K. I saw this
discussed in a previous thread, but no resolution was reached. I can view
and set the ACLs using the getfacl command just fine however.
Has this been implemented yet?
BR
Mack
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Date: Mon Sep 10 15:51:04 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 06:32:42 -0400
Ok, tried it, but the nmbd wants to register itself on whatever the netbios name
is, and not provide services to each alias. For example, I set up
something like this:
smb.conf:
[global]
netbios name = dummy
netbios aliases = ipresenter company1 company2
include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%L
smb.conf.dummy:
[global]
interfaces = 10.135.0.15/24
bind interfaces only = yes
workgroup = dummywg
smb.conf.ipresenter, company1, company2
[global]
interfaces = 10.135.1.15/24
bind interfaces only = yes
workgroup=company1
....
etc.
In these cases, smbd works just fine. However, nmbd does not do WINS or other
netbios name serving or browsing and smbclient -L of any of these
aliases produces "dummywg -> no master" response from dummy's
interface. It is obvious that nmbd only looks at netbios name='s config file
and uses
netbios name='s interface and workgroup, and does not provide services to
the other interfaces.
I don't know how many developers follow this list, but I'm sure people
are scratching heads as to a practical use of this. My particular need is as
follows: a replacement system for your LAN server, which runs over DSL, and is
located at a central location. By using virtual servers and a few
physical servers, we can provide server to many small businesses that would
otherwise be looking to a LAN server running NT and a farmed out support
contract.
Further, one could theoradically use VPNs to provide this service to clients
anywhere. Yes, I know that other protocols are much more suited to this
application, such as FTP, but no other protocol provides the builtin support in
windows that smb does. I know that this solution is basically a hack,
but I can't imagine FTP (in its current state) replacing smb or other
browsed share type systems in my lifetime. And if the other protocols are so
great, then why are we all using samba, anyway?
I will start looking through the code tonight and see what I can come up with,
but possibly some developers who know the ins and outs of nmbd can
give me some ideas of the feasiblity of adding this type of virtual support. I
know it's sort of counter to the goals up to now (allowing samba to
see other workgroups and browse across them).
Another side effect would be proper multi-workgroup/domain support so that you
could run two or more domains off a single server, which I believe is
a question someone else just asked.
>
>
> Message: 4
> Subject: RE: Fun and exciting virtuald question
> Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2001 17:49:17 -0400
> From: "Barry, Christopher" <cbarry@infiniconsys.com>
> To: "Kenny Stoltz" <spacecow@mis.net>,
<samba@lists.samba.org>
>
> Well, I would not discount the interfaces directive before trying it -
> the smb.conf.%m file can have a global section. - try it and let me know
> how that goes.
>
> -Christopher
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I would make sure that smbd is running.
ps ax | grep smbd
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 06:10:38PM +0100, root wrote:>
> However, when I run smbclient it reports:
> error connecting to 127.0.0.1:139 (Connection refused)
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If smbd is not running, it is likely because the startup scripts for your old
version just aren't working with the new version. This is because the
binaries and the configuration files and the lock files and everything I can
think of are in different directories with the newer version of samba. Don't
complain to the samba people. They can't help where various vendors put this
stuff.
Instead of poking around and trying to make
these fancy scripts work, I would just start them with:
smbd -D
nmbd -D
This works.
To stop them:
killall smbd
killall nmbd
seems to work.
To start them, I first run the killall commands, just to make sure there are
no smbd running. This of course would kill any samba connection and really
annoy some users if they were logged on at the time. As a home user, I don't
have this problem. Maybe just killing the original smbd (smbd.pid in the
/usr/local/samba/var/locks directory I believe) might allow the users to keep
their connection
when the "main" smbd is killed. I will have to play with that
sometime.
You don't have to restart smbd when you want you change smbd.conf. This file
is read every few minutes. To force a read of smbd.conf, send SIGHUP to the
smbd process. In linux, kill -1 process_number seems to work fine.
Joel
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 06:10:38PM +0100, root wrote:> Thanks, that works now.
>
> However, when I run smbclient it reports:
> error connecting to 127.0.0.1:139 (Connection refused)
>
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Date: Mon Sep 10 18:07:02 2001
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Mack Hooper wrote:
> I'm using latest CVS of the SAMBA_2_2 branch. Redhat 7.1 with ACL
support
> compiled in.
>
> I'm unable to edit ACLs from the Security dialog in Win2K. I saw this
> discussed in a previous thread, but no resolution was reached. I can view
> and set the ACLs using the getfacl command just fine however.
>
> Has this been implemented yet?
Yes, I have it working. I don't know exactly what the deal is, Make sure
that
the user logged into win2k that is trying to change the ACL's is alos the
owner of the file. See if that helps.
All I can really tell you is that is _does_ work.
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Date: Mon Sep 10 18:12:02 2001
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Rafael wrote:
> Hi,
> I installed winbind and the task manger(ps -aux) show that it's
> working, but i'm not able to make login in the linux box with the NT
> account.
> My question is, do i have to make other thing or configure something
> else then those
> described in the winbind.8.html file?
I believe that there is a problem with the current CVS version of winbindd.
All should should need to do is follow the instuctions in man winbindd
(winbindd.8..html). You should follow the thread "winbind -- before I file
a
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Hi, I'm new to this list and pretty new to Samba. I'm running Samba
2.2.1a
on RedHat 7.1 and I'm having problems connecting to myself. If I use the
command
# smbclient -L Earth (Earth is my main Win2k computer)
I get asked for a password, which I just hit enter at, which gives me the
basic output from a list on smbclient, just minus the Sharenames.
But if I use the command
# smbclient -L Mars (Mars is my Linux box with Samba)
It says "Connection to Mars failed".
So, why can I connect to other computers but not to myself? I think this is
the main reason why none of my other computers can connect or even list the
shares on my Samba server. Any help would be appreciated.
Adam
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Hello, I have finally gotten samba to work again on Suse7.2. Almost I should
say, first problem is that anytime I try to copy from my windows box to the
linux box, linux reboots itself. Second problem is that linux doesnt exactly
seem to believe I installed it. It will run, but if I type locate smbclient,
or any other samba related tool it finds nothing. If I go to where I know
they are and try to use them, it still says command not found. The only way
I can make them work is by going into the directory and using ./smbpasswd for
example. Any reasons why this may be? I just did a pretty basic ./configure
--with-smbmount. The clients are both win2k, and the conf file is still
pretty basic as I decided to keep it as bare as possible until it was working
then add what I needed. Ow yea, and problem 3, when I do log in from
windows, I see a share called homes and a share that is my home directory.
My smb.conf only has one [homes] but it shows up 2 times. Thanks in advance,
AA
My smb.conf file:
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from linux.local (192.168.0.5)
# Date: 2001/09/10 20:41:56
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = IIVVI
server string = Samba Server
encrypt passwords = Yes
log level = 3
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
large readwrite = Yes
domain logons = Yes
wins support = Yes
[homes]
comment = %S'sHome Directory
valid users = %S
read only = No
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 09:02:28PM -0500, Asoka Anon
wrote:> Hello, I have finally gotten samba to work again on Suse7.2. Almost I
should
> say, first problem is that anytime I try to copy from my windows box to the
> linux box, linux reboots itself.
Well, odd. I would set debug = 3 and look at your logs carefully.
> Second problem is that linux doesnt exactly
> seem to believe I installed it. It will run, but if I type locate
smbclient,
> or any other samba related tool it finds nothing. If I go to where I know
> they are and try to use them, it still says command not found. The only
way
> I can make them work is by going into the directory and using ./smbpasswd
for
> example. Any reasons why this may be?
Are you a beginner with linux? /usr/local/samba/bin is not in your path and
binaries won't run from there automatically. You have to specify the path,
so if you are in the directory, you must use ./ as a prefix for your
commands. This is a security issue. It is a way to prevent malicious users
planting bogus programs named dir or ls in directories like /tmp where all can
write.
If a user types dir or ls while in that directory, the bogus
program would run and do its damage with the permissions of the user, who
could well be root. Very bad, if the bogus program was rm -rf /
You now see the problem and understand the solution.
> I just did a pretty basic ./configure
> --with-smbmount. The clients are both win2k, and the conf file is still
> pretty basic as I decided to keep it as bare as possible until it was
working
> then add what I needed. Ow yea, and problem 3, when I do log in from
> windows, I see a share called homes and a share that is my home directory.
> My smb.conf only has one [homes] but it shows up 2 times. Thanks in
advance,
> AA
I don't use the [homes] share. It is a special type of share, which resolves
to the home directory of the user name at login time. Get rid of that share
for now unless you are offering services to bunches of other users, which I
don't think you are.
Joel
>
> My smb.conf file:
>
> H Samba config file created using SWAT
> H from linux.local (192.168.0.5)
> H Date: 2001/09/10 20:41:56
>
> H Global parameters
> [global]
> workgroup = IIVVI
> server string = Samba Server
> encrypt passwords = Yes
> log level = 3
> log file = /var/log/samba/pm.log
> large readwrite = Yes
> domain logons = Yes
> wins support = Yes
>
> [homes]
> comment = pS'sHome Directory
> valid users = pS
> read only = No
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Hi,
I sent this last week and haven't received a receipt or seen it in the mail
outs. When I tried to check the list archives there is no July-September 2001.
What is going on. Is this list no longer active?
Help please.
Darren
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Darren R Gyde
09/06/2001 02:26 PM
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cc: Robert J Howlett/Roads/QMR/Au@qdot
Subject: pam_smbpass with Solaris 2.6 and SAMBA 2.2.1a
Hi all,
is anyone using pam_smbpass on Solaris to sync unix passwords with Samba
passwords ?
I got the pam_smbpass library compiled, but I'm a bit unsure how to
configure
the pam.conf file on Solaris 7 - The examples for
pam_smbpass in the Samba distribution are for Linux and it looks a bit
different.
I had a play with the pam.conf file and got things half working, these are the
entries I added:
telnet password required /usr/local/samba/lib/pam_smbpass.so nonull
try_first_pass
passwd password required /usr/local/samba/lib/pam_smbpass.so nonull
try_first_pass
With the following results:
passwd - running passwd <userid> as root works fine, it changes the users
unix
password and the samba password. If you run it as a
normal user though, it prompts you for the samba password and the unix password
before it asks for the new password. I don't want
users getting the prompt for the samba password,a nd I thought setting
try_first_pass would eliminate the need for that, but no dice.
telnet/login - with password aging on, if the password expires, when the user
logs in and changes their unix password, it changes
the samba password as well - success! BUT, once they have changed their
password the system then logs them in as root! Not good!
Anyone got any ideas about these two problems ?
Cheers
Darren
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