> I'm trying to configure my samba server and its clients to leave the
user
> profiles on the server if a user logs on/off.
> Windows (2000) seems to synchronize the local profile every time a user
logs
windows xp does not.
> on/off, which can't be disabled. so, i thought, why
yes, it can't be disabled :-)
> not use this synchronize "feature" to synchronize the _same_
files ( - or
> then - don't touch anything ? )
> I searched the registry and found the option "ProfilesDirectory",
which was
> set to "Dokumente und Einstellungen" (german version) ...I
changed this
> value
> to \\server1\profiles\ so that windows doesn't the profile to
"Dokumente und
> Einstellungen". This \\server1\profiles share is also the Logon path
> (smb.conf):
>
>
> logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U\
>
> [profiles]
> path=/home/
> writeable = yes
> valid users = root @smbusers
>
> Using this configuration it should be possible, that (if there is no
profile
> yet) windows creates it, the first time a new user logs on.
>
> windows logon process:
> - read "logon path"; is there any profile ?
> - no ? >> create one using the %PROFILESDIR%\username - variable,
which
> I changed before to \\server1\profiles (=> \\server1\profiles\username
=>
> creating on server1)
> ---or ----
> - yes ? >> is the "local" profile (using again
%PROFILESDIR%) up to date
> ? yes it is (because it's not "local" but on server1 (due
%PROFILESDIR%),
> the 2 profiles are the _same_ files) => don't sync anything
> - complete logon process
>
> windows logoff process:
> - has the "local" profile changed - or - are the profiles on the
pdc and the
> "local" profile identical ?
> - yes they are (always), because they are both on the server and exact the
> same files => don't sync anything
> - complete logoff process
>
> in this way it should work - i thought - but there's a strange problem:
If I
> try to logon with "testuser1", Windows says, that the profile
can't be
> created; reason: Access denied.
> But the user "testuser1" has access to the profiles share (see
smb.conf),
> "valid users = root @smbusers", because "testuser1" is
in group "smbusers".
> I switched on samba debug level 2, which told me the following:
>
> server1:/home# smbd -d 2 -i
> smbd version 3.0.10-Debian started.
> Copyright Andrew Tridgell and the Samba Team 1992-2004
> uid=0 gid=0 euid=0 egid=0
> Processing section "[netlogon]"
> Processing section "[profiles]"
> Processing section "[homes]"
> added interface ip=192.168.0.100 bcast=192.168.0.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> Registered MSG_REQ_POOL_USAGE
> Registered MSG_REQ_DMALLOC_MARK and LOG_CHANGED
> waiting for a connection
> netbios connect: name1=SERVER1 name2=PCK-01
> netbios connect: local=server1 remote=pck-01, name type = 0
> setup_new_vc_session: New VC == 0, if NT4.x compatible we would close all
> old resources.
> setup_new_vc_session: New VC == 0, if NT4.x compatible we would close all
> old resources.
> netsec_decode: FAILED: packet sequence number:
> [000] F1 49 46 7C 3F A5 82 F4 .IF|?...
> should be:
> [000] 00 00 00 00 80 00 00 00 ........
> check_ntlm_password: authentication for user [testuser1] -> [testuser1]
->
> [testuser1] succeeded
> check_ntlm_password: authentication for user [testuser1] -> [testuser1]
->
> [testuser1] succeeded
> pck-01 (192.168.0.234) connect to service profiles initially as user
> testuser1 (uid=1000, gid=1000) (pid 860)
> guest user (from session setup) not permitted to access this share
> (profiles)
> guest user (from session setup) not permitted to access this share
> (profiles)
> guest user (from session setup) not permitted to access this share
> (profiles)
> guest user (from session setup) not permitted to access this share
> (profiles)
> guest user (from session setup) not permitted to access this share
> (profiles)
> guest user (from session setup) not permitted to access this share
> (profiles)
> guest user (from session setup) not permitted to access this share
> (profiles)
> guest user (from session setup) not permitted to access this share
> (profiles)
>
> the log shows, that windows' error message is true (this time *g*). But
why
> tries Windows to connect as "guest user", if
"testuser1" logs on ?
> what can I do ?
>
> Thanks4your help
> Christoph
>
>
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