Allen Chen
2010-Jun-11 20:25 UTC
[Samba] root postexec issue on both Samba 3.4.5 and 3.0.28
Hi, there I'm using Samba 3.4.5 and 3.0.28 on RHEL 5.2, and I noticed that on both samba servers 'root postexec' script in [netlogon] is executed automatically when logged in for around 11 minutes. This makes me crazy to track when a use is logged out. The man page smb.conf.5 says: " postexec (S) This option specifies a command to be run whenever the service is disconnected. " I don't understand when a user is still logged in, why 'root postexec' script gets called after 11 minutes. though everything still works fine. I used to have Samba 3.0.22 and 'root postexec' script was executed only when users logout. It doesn't matter how long you have logged in. How can I fix this issue? Thanks, Allen
Andrew Masterson
2010-Jun-15 21:50 UTC
[Samba] root postexec issue on both Samba 3.4.5 and 3.0.28
-----Original Message----- From: samba-bounces at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Allen Chen Sent: Friday, June 11, 2010 2:25 PM To: samba at lists.samba.org Subject: [Samba] root postexec issue on both Samba 3.4.5 and 3.0.28 Hi, there I'm using Samba 3.4.5 and 3.0.28 on RHEL 5.2, and I noticed that on both samba servers 'root postexec' script in [netlogon] is executed automatically when logged in for around 11 minutes. This makes me crazy to track when a use is logged out. The man page smb.conf.5 says: " postexec (S) This option specifies a command to be run whenever the service is disconnected. " I don't understand when a user is still logged in, why 'root postexec' script gets called after 11 minutes. though everything still works fine. I used to have Samba 3.0.22 and 'root postexec' script was executed only when users logout. It doesn't matter how long you have logged in. How can I fix this issue? Thanks, Allen -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba -------------------------- Shot in the dark: your deadtime is causing the service to disconnect and execute the postexec (not that it should, just guessing here). -=Andrew