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2002 Dec 30
2
Expected service, found `wins, dns, files'
Can anyone peruse my attached host.conf file and determine what missing statement this error is referring to? Here is the command that generated this error:
[root@cofr3 s390]# /usr/sbin/rndc reload
/etc/host.conf: line 11: expected service, found `wins, dns, files'
rndc: reload command successful
Thank you in advance for your time.
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2002 Oct 04
2
Smbclient Connection to Samba server failed
I played with the smb.config file long enough to get both the smbd and nmbd daemons to run. Then ran TESTPARM against the correct smb,conf file without issue. Finally I tried the following command:
[root@cofr3 /]# smbclient -U illingsk -L MySQL
added interface ip=172.17.60.6 bcast=172.17.63.255 nmask=255.255.248.0
wins_srv_died(): WINS server 172.16.0.121 appears to be down.
Connection to MySQL
2003 Oct 19
21
Samba PDC
I'm trying to config Samba PDC using: The Unofficial Samba HOWTO
but error apeared:
The following error occurred attempting to join the domain MYDOMAIN: The
specified network password is not correct
I tried:
Use Window's Group Policy Editor (gpedit.msc) to make the following changes
in the Local Computer Policy\ Computer Configuration\ Windows Settings\
Security Settings\ Local
2015 May 07
4
smbstatus -- protocol and feature information
Hi Jeremy,
> > Do you think requesting this as a feature for smbstatus in the Samba bug
> > tracker does make sense?
>
> Yes please. We certainly need a 'protocol' field somewhere
> in the smbstatus output I think.
done. https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11262
-- Adi
2004 Nov 03
1
3.0.8pre2 and smbstatus
Hallo,
in 3.0.8pre2 the smbstatus command always shows connections _and_ shares even if using the switches '-p' for showing processes only or '-S' for showing shares only or '-B' for showing locks only:
test2 # smbstatus --help
Usage: [OPTION...]
-p, --processes Show processes only
-v, --verbose Be verbose
-L, --locks
2004 Sep 08
1
locked files in smbstatus
hello,
can anybody explain or point me to a document that explain the locked files
section produced by smbstatus -L (see below).
what means denymode ? access ? what means exclusive+batch in the oplock
section ?
can anybody point me to a document explaining the way file locking works ?
regards
# smbstatus -L
Locked files:
Pid DenyMode Access R/W Oplock Name
2008 Sep 19
2
smbstatus - switched off computers are sometimes showed
I have a Samba server configured as PDC for ~100 computers. It's version
3.0.24 running on Debian Etch (distribution package).
I want to write a tool for user logon/logoff tracking. Because parsing
log files is hard job (windows frequently disconnets or connects during
user session or etc.) I decide to use smbstatus output which seem to be
reliable.
So I run smbstatus binary every 10
1999 Jul 15
3
"shared mem size" parameter and smbstatus
I am trying to use the "shared mem size" parameter in Samba 2.0.4b, but
the size reported by smbstatus does not match the value I am using.
Without the parameter, the default is 1MB, and the size reported by
smbstatus is indeed 1048576. However, when I set the value of "shared
mem size" to 5242880 (5MB), smbstatus says 879608. Is smbstatus not
reporting the actual size, or
2010 Oct 25
2
smbstatus questions
Hello list,
I'm running a samba 3.5.3 CTDB cluster, found the output is different
Q1: What does the "0:" mean in pid column? There was no such stuff in
non-CTDB smbstatus output.
<snip>
samba_01:~ # smbstatus -S 2>/dev/null
Service pid machine Connected at
-------------------------------------------------------
ben 0:21363 samba Mon Oct
2015 May 07
2
smbstatus -- protocol and feature information
Hi Marc,
> >Is there any tool like smbstatus that shows which protocol version (and
> >possibly which features) a client is using in a connection? (Feature in
> >the sense of 'using encryption' for example).
> You can't see this in smbstatus or somewhere. A network trace would
> show it. However, we had this question twice in the past and someone
> had a
2002 Dec 31
1
Trouble pinging servers DNS name.
I can ping the virtual Linux servers NetBIOS name and access a share. Perhaps someone can examine the attached named.conf file for errors and/or omissions.
My virtual Linux server (172.17.60.6) has been configured as a WINS server, and a PDC. I am not, however, certain how to configure it as a DNS server beyond what is in the attached named.conf file.
Here are the results of pinging the
2020 Apr 22
3
[cfe-dev] More verbose -mspeculative-load-hardening
Hi
I think llvm-dev list (CC'ed) have more visibility in this.
On Wed, 22 Apr 2020 at 22:18, milsegv via cfe-dev <cfe-dev at lists.llvm.org>
wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> It may not be the best place to ask this but I found nothing on the
> internet about it.
> I'm working on Spectre V1 detection and stumbled upon the mitigation
> provided by clang, the
2020 Apr 23
3
[cfe-dev] More verbose -mspeculative-load-hardening
Another thing to consider about your feature idea is that the output may be
noisy depending on what you were hoping for.
SLH tries to mitigate anything that could potentially be a problem and thus
it instruments almost every branch, load, and function entry, for example.
There isn't a lot of signal about what is really a gadget among the code
instrumented by SLH. It really tries to be
2015 May 07
2
smbstatus -- protocol and feature information
Hi,
I am trying to figure out what features in terms of protocols (SMB/CIFS,
SMB2, SMB2.1, SMB3) a client uses when being connected to a Samba server
(v4.1.17).
Is there any tool like smbstatus that shows which protocol version (and
possibly which features) a client is using in a connection? (Feature in
the sense of 'using encryption' for example).
Thanks,
Adi
2014 Dec 17
2
smbstatus issue in v4.1
In Samba 4.1 I get the following output for smbstatus:
Samba version 4.1.1
PID Username Group Machine
-------------------------------------------------------------------
2482 john Everyone 10.0.0.109 (ipv4:10.0.0.109:49178)
7364 george Everyone 10.0.0.60 (ipv4:10.0.0.60:49232)
In Samba 3.6 it was like this:
Samba version 3.6.24
PID
2020 Aug 03
1
Statically build smbd and smbstatus
Hi Team,
While building smbd and smbstatus statically I am getting below error
(using make).
*ERROR: source source3/smbd/notify_msg.c is in more than one subsystem of
target 'smbstatus': ['smbd_base.objlist', 'smbstatus.objlist']*
*Environment Details:*
Machine: Ubuntu 18.04
Samba Version: 4.11.6
*My Makefile excerpt:*
./configure --with-logfilebase=/var/log \
2001 Oct 31
1
smbstatus & connections.tdb
Greetings,
After recently upgrading Samba from 2.0.7 to 2.2.2 on my Solaris
Unix servers, I have problems running command 'smbstatus'. When
I run smbstatus as root, it correctly displays connection information
for users who've mapped network drives to server shares. However,
when I run smbstatus as non-root, instead of displaying connection
information, it issues the message
2006 Oct 04
1
smbstatus
Hello all,
I get the following and am not sure what is going on.
Its on a solaris10 box. And my share is named 'hold'
Thanks,
Abhimanyu.
# /opt/samba/bin/smbstatus
Processing section "[hold]"
Error loading module '/opt/samba/lib/charset/ISO8859-1.so': ld.so.1:
smbstatus: fatal: /opt/samba/lib/charset/ISO8859-1.so: open failed: No
such file
2001 Dec 06
1
smbstatus connection.tdb not initialised
HI,
I recently upgraded from SAMBA 2.0.7 to SAMBA 2.2.2. I downloaded the
binaries (from samba.org binary packages) for
HP UX 10.20. I am able to map drives and print however when
I execute smbstatus (even at the root level) I get
connections.tdb not initialised.
This file does not exist in the /var/opt/samba/locks directory.
I changed my log level to 3 to try to see what is going on but
2001 Nov 08
4
Win XP home
Are there special issues when using XP home with Samba?
I have a machine that when trying to log in as the user Mike, the logs show
that it is trying to login in as Mike Barsalou.
I tried making another user mbarsalou but I can't get it to authenticate
properly.
I was thinking it was a feature of XP home.
Anyone have ideas?
Mike