Le 29.12.2014 20:46, Ricky Nance a ?crit :> On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > > Dear Ricky, > > Yes, in my original post, below, I gave some details about smb.conf, but to summarize: > > * I am using Samba 4.1.11. > * server role = classic primary domain controller > * domain logons = yes > * domain master = yes > > * When I define a fixed-name as logon script in smb.conf, it works : > * logon script = employee.bat > * But if I try either %g.bat or %G.bat, or even "%G.bat", it doesn't work : > > * logon script = %g.bat > * logon script = %G.bat > * logon script = "%G.bat" > > I can give more details, now: > > * > > I tried this, which proves that while only %U is working, all others (%G, %g, %u) are broken : > logon script = %G%g%U%u.bat > And the associated logs : > > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.958812, 5] ../source3/smbd/filename.c:258(unix_convert) > unix_convert called on file "%G%gdbucher%u.bat" > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.958863, 5] ../source3/smbd/filename.c:421(unix_convert) > unix_convert begin: name = %G%gdbucher%u.bat, dirpath = , start = %G%gdbucher%u.bat > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.958956, 5] ../source3/smbd/filename.c:816(unix_convert) > New file %G%gdbucher%u.bat > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959002, 3] ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1137(check_reduced_name) > check_reduced_name [%G%gdbucher%u.bat] [/data/shares/netlogon] > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959052, 3] ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1267(check_reduced_name) > check_reduced_name: %G%gdbucher%u.bat reduced to /data/shares/netlogon/%G%gdbucher%u.bat > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959106, 5] ../lib/dbwrap/dbwrap.c:187(dbwrap_check_lock_order) > check lock order 1 for /var/run/samba/smbXsrv_open_global.tdb > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959185, 5] ../lib/dbwrap/dbwrap.c:146(dbwrap_lock_order_state_destructor) > release lock order 1 for /var/run/samba/smbXsrv_open_global.tdb > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959230, 5] ../source3/smbd/files.c:128(file_new) > allocated file structure fnum 491426714 (5 used) > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959276, 3] ../source3/smbd/dosmode.c:163(unix_mode) > unix_mode(%G%gdbucher%u.bat) returning 0744 > > Denis > > Le 26.12.2014 23:41, Ricky Nance a ?crit : > > Sorry for not replying earlier Dennis, but its been a bit crazy the last week or two with the holidays. Can you explain more about your configuration setup (smb.conf would be handy)? > > Thanks, > Ricky > > On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 3:13 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > > Dear all, > > As nobody seems to know what the problem could be, I think it must be an > important bug in Samba 4 that "forget" to replace %G or %g with the > group name. > > Could someone confirm that it is a bug and that I should fill one, in > samba bugzilla ? > > Thank you very much, > > Denis > > -------- Message original -------- > > OBJET: > Re: [Samba] Samba "%G" replacement not working in "Logon script" ? > > DATE: > 24.12.2014 00:33 > > DE: > Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> > > ?: > samba at lists.samba.org > > Dear all, > > Do you think I should fill a bug report about this problem or does > someone has experienced the same problem ? > > Thanks a lot for any help :-) > > Denis > > Le 21.12.2014 02:06, Denis BUCHER a ?crit : > >> P. S. I tried to display %ACCOUNTNAME% and %WORKGROUP% in cmd.exe on a logged PC (User in domain, roaming profile) but both values were unset : >> >>> echo %ACCOUNTNAME% %ACCOUNTNAME% >> Denis Le 21.12.2014 01:25, Denis BUCHER a ?crit : >> >>> Dear Ricky, Thanks a lot for your answer. But I still have two problems: 1. I am not using samba as AD DC but as PDC. 2. What I would need is the primary group... Do you thinks %WORKGROUP% could work ? 3. And should I use %WORKGROUP% in smb.conf or in batch login script... Thanks a lot in advance for your help... Denis Le 18.12.2014 21:58, Ricky Nance a ?crit : Dennis, if you are running samba as an AD DC, you will need to use the new variable names %ACCOUNTNAME% and %WORKGROUP%. Ricky On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch>wrote: Dear all, I experience now a strange bug with Samba 4.1.11 : When I define a fixed-name as logon script in smb.conf, it works : logon script = employee.bat But if I try either %g.bat or %G.bat, or even "%G.bat", it doesn't work : * logon script = %g.bat * logon script = %G.bat * logon script = "%G.bat" In the logs, there was a message showing that Samba was trying to open the "%G.bat" file and that the file was no> > t found > on the disk. (Of course) Denis P.S. Logfiles: [2014/11/21 > 20:53:36.616573, 5] ../source3/smbd/filename.c:258(unix_convert) > unix_convert called on file "%g.bat" [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616622, 5] > ../source3/smbd/filename.c:421(unix_convert) unix_convert begin: name > %g.bat, dirpath = , start = %g.bat [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616705, 5] > >> ../source3/smbd/filename.c:816(unix_convert) New file %g.bat [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616747, 3] ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1137(check_reduced_name) check_reduced_name [%g.bat] [/data/shares/netlogon] [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616794, 3] ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1267(check_reduced_name) check_reduced_name: %g.bat reduced to /data/shares/netlogon/%g.bat [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616838, 5] ../lib/dbwrap/dbwrap.c:187(dbwrap_check_lock_order) check lock order 1 for /var/run/samba/smbXsrv_open_global.tdb [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616906, 5] ../lib/dbwrap/dbwrap.c:146(dbwrap_lock_order_state_destructor) release lock order 1 for /var/run/samba/smbXsrv_open_global.tdb [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616950, 5] ../source3/smbd/files.c:128(file_new) allocated file structure fnum 2158460712 (2 used) [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616995, 3] ../source3/smbd/dosmode.c:163(unix_mode) unix_mode(%g.bat) returning 0744 [2014/11/21 20:53:36.617034, 5] ../source3/smbd/open.c:2168(open_file_ntcreate) open_file_ntcreate: FILE_OPEN requested> > f > >> or file %g.bat and file doesn't exist. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] Links: ------ [1] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1] [1] [1] [1] Links: ------ [1] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1] [1] [1] > > Links: > ------ > [1] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1] [1] > > Links: > ------ > [1] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1] > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1]Denis, Can you provide us with either a full smb.conf or at a minimum the [global] section, you can mask the names and ip's if you need to. I am interested in the backend as well as a couple of other things. Ricky Dear Ricky, Yes of course ! I just replaced domainname, servername and ourdomain. [global] log level = 2 workgroup = DOMAINNAME netbios name = SERVERNAME wins support = yes dns proxy = no interfaces = 127.0.0.0/8 eth0 bind interfaces only = yes allow insecure wide links = yes wide links = yes log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 1000 syslog = 0 panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d server role = classic primary domain controller security = user domain logons = yes domain master = yes local master = yes preferred master = yes os level = 255 remote announce = 172.16.7.255/domainname passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://172.16.1.232 ldap suffix = dc=ourdomain,dc=ch ldap machine suffix = ou=machines ldap user suffix = ou=users ldap group suffix = ou=groups ldap admin dn = cn=admin,dc=ourdomain,dc=ch ldap delete dn = no ldap ssl = no obey pam restrictions = yes unix password sync = no passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u passwd chat = *Entersnews*spassword:* %nn *Retypesnews*spassword:* %nn *passwordsupdatedssuccessfully* . pam password change = yes map to guest = bad user map acl inherit = yes logon path = \servernameprofiles logon home = \servernameprofiles logon drive = Z: logon script = employees.bat [netlogon] comment = Network Logon Service path = /data/shares/netlogon guest ok = no read only = yes writeable = no browseable = no Denis Links: ------ [1] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 3:02 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote:> Le 29.12.2014 20:46, Ricky Nance a ?crit : > > > On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> > wrote: > >> Dear Ricky, >> >> Yes, in my original post, below, I gave some details about smb.conf, but >> to summarize: >> >> - I am using Samba 4.1.11. >> - server role = classic primary domain controller >> - domain logons = yes >> - domain master = yes >> >> >> - When I define a fixed-name as logon script in smb.conf, it works : >> - logon script = employee.bat >> - But if I try either %g.bat or %G.bat, or even "%G.bat", it doesn't >> work : >> >> >> - logon script = %g.bat >> - logon script = %G.bat >> - logon script = "%G.bat" >> >> I can give more details, now: >> >> - >> >> I tried this, which proves that while only %U is working, all others (%G, %g, %u) are broken : >> logon script = %G%g%U%u.bat >> And the associated logs : >> >> [2014/12/26 10:58:44.958812, 5] ../source3/smbd/filename.c:258(unix_convert) >> unix_convert called on file "%G%gdbucher%u.bat" >> [2014/12/26 10:58:44.958863, 5] ../source3/smbd/filename.c:421(unix_convert) >> unix_convert begin: name = %G%gdbucher%u.bat, dirpath = , start = %G%gdbucher%u.bat >> [2014/12/26 10:58:44.958956, 5] ../source3/smbd/filename.c:816(unix_convert) >> New file %G%gdbucher%u.bat >> [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959002, 3] ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1137(check_reduced_name) >> check_reduced_name [%G%gdbucher%u.bat] [/data/shares/netlogon] >> [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959052, 3] ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1267(check_reduced_name) >> check_reduced_name: %G%gdbucher%u.bat reduced to /data/shares/netlogon/%G%gdbucher%u.bat >> [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959106, 5] ../lib/dbwrap/dbwrap.c:187(dbwrap_check_lock_order) >> check lock order 1 for /var/run/samba/smbXsrv_open_global.tdb >> [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959185, 5] ../lib/dbwrap/dbwrap.c:146(dbwrap_lock_order_state_destructor) >> release lock order 1 for /var/run/samba/smbXsrv_open_global.tdb >> [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959230, 5] ../source3/smbd/files.c:128(file_new) >> allocated file structure fnum 491426714 (5 used) >> [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959276, 3] ../source3/smbd/dosmode.c:163(unix_mode) >> unix_mode(%G%gdbucher%u.bat) returning 0744 >> >> >> Denis >> >> Le 26.12.2014 23:41, Ricky Nance a ?crit : >> >> Sorry for not replying earlier Dennis, but its been a bit crazy the last >> week or two with the holidays. Can you explain more about your >> configuration setup (smb.conf would be handy)? >> >> Thanks, >> Ricky >> >> >> On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 3:13 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> Dear all, >>> >>> As nobody seems to know what the problem could be, I think it must be an >>> important bug in Samba 4 that "forget" to replace %G or %g with the >>> group name. >>> >>> Could someone confirm that it is a bug and that I should fill one, in >>> samba bugzilla ? >>> >>> Thank you very much, >>> >>> Denis >>> >>> -------- Message original -------- >>> >>> OBJET: >>> Re: [Samba] Samba "%G" replacement not working in "Logon >>> script" ? >>> >>> DATE: >>> 24.12.2014 00:33 >>> >>> DE: >>> Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> >>> >>> ?: >>> samba at lists.samba.org >>> >>> Dear all, >>> >>> Do you think I should fill a bug report about this problem or does >>> someone has experienced the same problem ? >>> >>> Thanks a lot for any help :-) >>> >>> Denis >>> >>> Le 21.12.2014 02:06, Denis BUCHER a ?crit : >>> >>> > P. S. I tried to display %ACCOUNTNAME% and %WORKGROUP% in cmd.exe on a >>> logged PC (User in domain, roaming profile) but both values were unset : >>> > >>> >> echo %ACCOUNTNAME% %ACCOUNTNAME% >>> > Denis Le 21.12.2014 01:25, Denis BUCHER a ?crit : >>> > >>> >> Dear Ricky, Thanks a lot for your answer. But I still have two >>> problems: 1. I am not using samba as AD DC but as PDC. 2. What I would need >>> is the primary group... Do you thinks %WORKGROUP% could work ? 3. And >>> should I use %WORKGROUP% in smb.conf or in batch login script... Thanks a >>> lot in advance for your help... Denis Le 18.12.2014 21:58, Ricky Nance a >>> ?crit : Dennis, if you are running samba as an AD DC, you will need to use >>> the new variable names %ACCOUNTNAME% and %WORKGROUP%. Ricky On Tue, Dec 16, >>> 2014 at 1:23 PM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch>wrote: Dear all, >>> I experience now a strange bug with Samba 4.1.11 : When I define a >>> fixed-name as logon script in smb.conf, it works : logon script >>> employee.bat But if I try either %g.bat or %G.bat, or even "%G.bat", it >>> doesn't work : * logon script = %g.bat * logon script = %G.bat * logon >>> script = "%G.bat" In the logs, there was a message showing that Samba was >>> trying to open the "%G.bat" file and that the file was no >>> >>> t found >>> on the disk. (Of course) Denis P.S. Logfiles: [2014/11/21 >>> 20:53:36.616573, 5] ../source3/smbd/filename.c:258(unix_convert) >>> unix_convert called on file "%g.bat" [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616622, 5] >>> ../source3/smbd/filename.c:421(unix_convert) unix_convert begin: name >>> %g.bat, dirpath = , start = %g.bat [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616705, 5] >>> >>> > ../source3/smbd/filename.c:816(unix_convert) New file %g.bat >>> [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616747, 3] >>> ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1137(check_reduced_name) check_reduced_name [%g.bat] >>> [/data/shares/netlogon] [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616794, 3] >>> ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1267(check_reduced_name) check_reduced_name: %g.bat >>> reduced to /data/shares/netlogon/%g.bat [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616838, 5] >>> ../lib/dbwrap/dbwrap.c:187(dbwrap_check_lock_order) check lock order 1 for >>> /var/run/samba/smbXsrv_open_global.tdb [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616906, 5] >>> ../lib/dbwrap/dbwrap.c:146(dbwrap_lock_order_state_destructor) release lock >>> order 1 for /var/run/samba/smbXsrv_open_global.tdb [2014/11/21 >>> 20:53:36.616950, 5] ../source3/smbd/files.c:128(file_new) allocated file >>> structure fnum 2158460712 (2 used) [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616995, 3] >>> ../source3/smbd/dosmode.c:163(unix_mode) unix_mode(%g.bat) returning 0744 >>> [2014/11/21 20:53:36.617034, 5] >>> ../source3/smbd/open.c:2168(open_file_ntcreate) open_file_ntcreate: >>> FILE_OPEN requested >>> >>> f >>> >>> > or file %g.bat and file doesn't exist. -- To unsubscribe from this >>> list go to the following URL and read the instructions: >>> https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1] [1] [1] [1] Links: >>> ------ [1] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1] [1] [1] >>> Links: ------ [1] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1] [1] >>> >>> Links: >>> ------ >>> [1] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1] >>> >>> >>> >>> Links: >>> ------ >>> [1] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >>> -- >>> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >>> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >> >> >> >> > > > Denis, > > Can you provide us with either a full smb.conf or at a minimum the > [global] section, you can mask the names and ip's if you need to. I am > interested in the backend as well as a couple of other things. > > Ricky > > > > Dear Ricky, > > Yes of course ! > > I just replaced domainname, servername and ourdomain. > > [global] > log level = 2 > workgroup = DOMAINNAME > netbios name = SERVERNAME > wins support = yes > dns proxy = no > interfaces = 127.0.0.0/8 eth0 > bind interfaces only = yes > allow insecure wide links = yes > wide links = yes > log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m > max log size = 1000 > syslog = 0 > panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d > server role = classic primary domain controller > security = user > domain logons = yes > domain master = yes > local master = yes > preferred master = yes > os level = 255 > remote announce = 172.16.7.255/domainname > passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://172.16.1.232 > ldap suffix = dc=ourdomain,dc=ch > ldap machine suffix = ou=machines > ldap user suffix = ou=users > ldap group suffix = ou=groups > ldap admin dn = cn=admin,dc=ourdomain,dc=ch > ldap delete dn = no > ldap ssl = no > obey pam restrictions = yes > unix password sync = no > passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u > passwd chat = *Enter\snew\s*\spassword:* %n\n *Retype\snew\s*\spassword:* > %n\n *password\supdated\ssuccessfully* . > pam password change = yes > map to guest = bad user > map acl inherit = yes > logon path = \\servername\profiles > logon home = \\servername\profiles > logon drive = Z: > logon script = employees.bat > > [netlogon] > comment = Network Logon Service > path = /data/shares/netlogon > guest ok = no > read only = yes > writeable = no > browseable = no > > Denis > > > >Ok, can you also show us your /etc/nsswitch.conf as well. Thanks, Ricky
Le 31.12.2014 17:19, Ricky Nance a ?crit :> On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 3:02 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > > Le 29.12.2014 20:46, Ricky Nance a ?crit : > > On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > > Dear Ricky, > > Yes, in my original post, below, I gave some details about smb.conf, but to summarize: > > * I am using Samba 4.1.11. > * server role = classic primary domain controller > * domain logons = yes > * domain master = yes > > * When I define a fixed-name as logon script in smb.conf, it works : > * logon script = employee.bat > * But if I try either %g.bat or %G.bat, or even "%G.bat", it doesn't work : > > * logon script = %g.bat > * logon script = %G.bat > * logon script = "%G.bat" > > I can give more details, now: > > * > > I tried this, which proves that while only %U is working, all others (%G, %g, %u) are broken : > logon script = %G%g%U%u.bat > And the associated logs : > > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.958812, 5] ../source3/smbd/filename.c:258(unix_convert) > unix_convert called on file "%G%gdbucher%u.bat" > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.958863, 5] ../source3/smbd/filename.c:421(unix_convert) > unix_convert begin: name = %G%gdbucher%u.bat, dirpath = , start = %G%gdbucher%u.bat > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.958956, 5] ../source3/smbd/filename.c:816(unix_convert) > New file %G%gdbucher%u.bat > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959002, 3] ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1137(check_reduced_name) > check_reduced_name [%G%gdbucher%u.bat] [/data/shares/netlogon] > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959052, 3] ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1267(check_reduced_name) > check_reduced_name: %G%gdbucher%u.bat reduced to /data/shares/netlogon/%G%gdbucher%u.bat > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959106, 5] ../lib/dbwrap/dbwrap.c:187(dbwrap_check_lock_order) > check lock order 1 for /var/run/samba/smbXsrv_open_global.tdb > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959185, 5] ../lib/dbwrap/dbwrap.c:146(dbwrap_lock_order_state_destructor) > release lock order 1 for /var/run/samba/smbXsrv_open_global.tdb > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959230, 5] ../source3/smbd/files.c:128(file_new) > allocated file structure fnum 491426714 (5 used) > [2014/12/26 10:58:44.959276, 3] ../source3/smbd/dosmode.c:163(unix_mode) > unix_mode(%G%gdbucher%u.bat) returning 0744 > > Denis > > Le 26.12.2014 23:41, Ricky Nance a ?crit : > > Sorry for not replying earlier Dennis, but its been a bit crazy the last week or two with the holidays. Can you explain more about your configuration setup (smb.conf would be handy)? > > Thanks, > Ricky > > On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 3:13 AM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> wrote: > > Dear all, > > As nobody seems to know what the problem could be, I think it must be an > important bug in Samba 4 that "forget" to replace %G or %g with the > group name. > > Could someone confirm that it is a bug and that I should fill one, in > samba bugzilla ? > > Thank you very much, > > Denis > > -------- Message original -------- > > OBJET: > Re: [Samba] Samba "%G" replacement not working in "Logon script" ? > > DATE: > 24.12.2014 00:33 > > DE: > Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch> > > ?: > samba at lists.samba.org > > Dear all, > > Do you think I should fill a bug report about this problem or does > someone has experienced the same problem ? > > Thanks a lot for any help :-) > > Denis > > Le 21.12.2014 02:06, Denis BUCHER a ?crit : > >> P. S. I tried to display %ACCOUNTNAME% and %WORKGROUP% in cmd.exe on a logged PC (User in domain, roaming profile) but both values were unset : >> >>> echo %ACCOUNTNAME% %ACCOUNTNAME% >> Denis Le 21.12.2014 01:25, Denis BUCHER a ?crit : >> >>> Dear Ricky, Thanks a lot for your answer. But I still have two problems: 1. I am not using samba as AD DC but as PDC. 2. What I would need is the primary group... Do you thinks %WORKGROUP% could work ? 3. And should I use %WORKGROUP% in smb.conf or in batch login script... Thanks a lot in advance for your help... Denis Le 18.12.2014 21:58, Ricky Nance a ?crit : Dennis, if you are running samba as an AD DC, you will need to use the new variable names %ACCOUNTNAME% and %WORKGROUP%. Ricky On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Denis BUCHER <dbucherml at hsolutions.ch>wrote: Dear all, I experience now a strange bug with Samba 4.1.11 : When I define a fixed-name as logon script in smb.conf, it works : logon script = employee.bat But if I try either %g.bat or %G.bat, or even "%G.bat", it doesn't work : * logon script = %g.bat * logon script = %G.bat * logon script = "%G.bat" In the logs, there was a message showing that Samba was trying to open the "%G.bat" file and that the file was no> > t found > on the disk. (Of course) Denis P.S. Logfiles: [2014/11/21 > 20:53:36.616573, 5] ../source3/smbd/filename.c:258(unix_convert) > unix_convert called on file "%g.bat" [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616622, 5] > ../source3/smbd/filename.c:421(unix_convert) unix_convert begin: name > %g.bat, dirpath = , start = %g.bat [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616705, 5] > >> ../source3/smbd/filename.c:816(unix_convert) New file %g.bat [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616747, 3] ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1137(check_reduced_name) check_reduced_name [%g.bat] [/data/shares/netlogon] [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616794, 3] ../source3/smbd/vfs.c:1267(check_reduced_name) check_reduced_name: %g.bat reduced to /data/shares/netlogon/%g.bat [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616838, 5] ../lib/dbwrap/dbwrap.c:187(dbwrap_check_lock_order) check lock order 1 for /var/run/samba/smbXsrv_open_global.tdb [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616906, 5] ../lib/dbwrap/dbwrap.c:146(dbwrap_lock_order_state_destructor) release lock order 1 for /var/run/samba/smbXsrv_open_global.tdb [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616950, 5] ../source3/smbd/files.c:128(file_new) allocated file structure fnum 2158460712 (2 used) [2014/11/21 20:53:36.616995, 3] ../source3/smbd/dosmode.c:163(unix_mode) unix_mode(%g.bat) returning 0744 [2014/11/21 20:53:36.617034, 5] ../source3/smbd/open.c:2168(open_file_ntcreate) open_file_ntcreate: FILE_OPEN requested> > f > >> or file %g.bat and file doesn't exist. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] Links: ------ [1] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1] [1] [1] [1] Links: ------ [1] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1] [1] [1] > > Links: > ------ > [1] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1] [1] > > Links: > ------ > [1] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1] > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [1]Denis, Can you provide us with either a full smb.conf or at a minimum the [global] section, you can mask the names and ip's if you need to. I am interested in the backend as well as a couple of other things. Ricky Dear Ricky, Yes of course ! I just replaced domainname, servername and ourdomain. [global] log level = 2 workgroup = DOMAINNAME netbios name = SERVERNAME wins support = yes dns proxy = no interfaces = 127.0.0.0/8 [2] eth0 bind interfaces only = yes allow insecure wide links = yes wide links = yes log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 1000 syslog = 0 panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d server role = classic primary domain controller security = user domain logons = yes domain master = yes local master = yes preferred master = yes os level = 255 remote announce = 172.16.7.255/domainname [3] passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://172.16.1.232 [4] ldap suffix = dc=ourdomain,dc=ch ldap machine suffix = ou=machines ldap user suffix = ou=users ldap group suffix = ou=groups ldap admin dn = cn=admin,dc=ourdomain,dc=ch ldap delete dn = no ldap ssl = no obey pam restrictions = yes unix password sync = no passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u passwd chat = *Entersnews*spassword:* %nn *Retypesnews*spassword:* %nn *passwordsupdatedssuccessfully* . pam password change = yes map to guest = bad user map acl inherit = yes logon path = \servernameprofiles logon home = \servernameprofiles logon drive = Z: logon script = employees.bat [netlogon] comment = Network Logon Service path = /data/shares/netlogon guest ok = no read only = yes writeable = no browseable = no Denis Ok, can you also show us your /etc/nsswitch.conf as well. Thanks, Ricky Yes of course, it's the standard/unchanged Debian file: # /etc/nsswitch.conf passwd: compat ldap group: compat ldap shadow: compat ldap hosts: files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4 networks: files protocols: db files services: db files ethers: db files rpc: db files netgroup: nis Denis Links: ------ [1] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba [2] http://127.0.0.0/8 [3] http://172.16.7.255/domainname [4] http://172.16.1.232