Robert Warner
2004-Nov-20 01:04 UTC
[Samba] Messages in log file every 5 min ... how to stop or redirect to a different log file.
Hi, Semi-not new to samba, used a previous version a long time ago. I'm using samba on SuSE 9.0, samba version 'Version 2.2.8a-SuSE' 2 network cards on this machine, eth0&1. I've enabled the samba server on this machine and it is functional. However, i only want samba to serve the file system on one of the network cards and not the other. Is this just a simple configuration item i'm missing? The firewall on this machine is preventing samba from accessing the other network card, but every 5 min it attempts to try the other network (which it is firewalled against attempting). This attempt places many failure messages in my 'messages' log file. I would prefer not to see these messages. Is there a way to redirect these messages or stop them all together (while still keeping samba running ;) )? Example of messages: [Names and IP number changed to protect the innocent ;)] Nov 19 19:07:55 WS nmbd[7532]: [2004/11/19 19:07:55, 0] libsmb/nmblib.c:send_udp(756) Nov 19 19:07:55 WS nmbd[7532]: Packet send failed to XXX.XXX.XXX.XX(137) ERRNO=Operation not permitted Nov 19 19:07:55 WS nmbd[7532]: [2004/11/19 19:07:55, 0] nmbd/nmbd_packets.c:send_netbios_packet(172) Nov 19 19:07:55 WS nmbd[7532]: send_netbios_packet: send_packet() to IP XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX port 137 failed Nov 19 19:07:55 WS nmbd[7532]: [2004/11/19 19:07:55, 0] nmbd/nmbd_namequery.c:query_name(265) Nov 19 19:07:55 WS nmbd[7532]: query_name: Failed to send packet trying to query name ME<1d> The ip number is the broadcast ip for the network which i do not want it to have access to. Thanks in advance for your reply. bob
Christoph Scheeder
2004-Nov-20 13:24 UTC
[Samba] Messages in log file every 5 min ... how to stop or redirect to a different log file.
Robert Warner schrieb:> Hi, > > Semi-not new to samba, used a previous version a long time ago. > I'm using samba on SuSE 9.0, samba version 'Version 2.2.8a-SuSE' > 2 network cards on this machine, eth0&1. I've enabled the samba server > on this machine and it is functional. However, i only want samba to > serve the file system on one of the network cards and not the other. Is > this just a simple configuration item i'm missing? The firewall on this > machine is preventing samba from accessing the other network card, but > every 5 min it attempts to try the other network (which it is firewalled > against attempting). This attempt places many failure messages in my > 'messages' log file. I would prefer not to see these messages. Is > there a way to redirect these messages or stop them all together (while > still keeping samba running ;) )? > > Example of messages: [Names and IP number changed to protect the > innocent ;)] > > Nov 19 19:07:55 WS nmbd[7532]: [2004/11/19 19:07:55, 0] > libsmb/nmblib.c:send_udp(756) > Nov 19 19:07:55 WS nmbd[7532]: Packet send failed to > XXX.XXX.XXX.XX(137) ERRNO=Operation not permitted > Nov 19 19:07:55 WS nmbd[7532]: [2004/11/19 19:07:55, 0] > nmbd/nmbd_packets.c:send_netbios_packet(172) > Nov 19 19:07:55 WS nmbd[7532]: send_netbios_packet: send_packet() to > IP XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX port 137 failed > Nov 19 19:07:55 WS nmbd[7532]: [2004/11/19 19:07:55, 0] > nmbd/nmbd_namequery.c:query_name(265) > Nov 19 19:07:55 WS nmbd[7532]: query_name: Failed to send packet > trying to query name ME<1d> > > The ip number is the broadcast ip for the network which i do not want it > to have access to. > > Thanks in advance for your reply. > bob >Hi, i guess setting bind interfaces only = Yes and interfaces = lo eth0 will do the trick, replace eth0 with the name of the correct interface. lo has to be listed too, the exact reason is mentioned in the manpage. Christoph