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2005 Aug 21
1
Samba Stopped Connecting on Me and I don't know why
Hello All, I am having a problem trying to ger Samba wot work again. It was working a few days ago and now it has stopped. My OpenVPN is working just fine but Samba does not seem to find the names. I was also trying to set it up so that the users could browse to our PeoplesQuest workgroup after which they could login to their account. ----------------------------------------- [2005/08/21
1998 May 01
1
WINS isn't working correctly and I think somebody is trying to exploit a security hole...
Pardon the long log file but I'm fairly new to WINS servers and probably don't know what I'm doing. We've have two subnets (lets call them xxx.xxx.xxx.??? and yyy.yyy.yyy.??) I have one samba/linux server on both networks xxx.xxx.xxx.2 and yyy.yyy.yyy.2. xxx.xxx.xxx.2 is set up to be a domain master and yyy.yyy.yyy.2 is setup to be a local master with xxx.xxx.xxx.2 as its master.
2011 Dec 15
0
Weird Samba issues
I manage a Samba server that has been working nicely for a couple of months (after it replace the old Samba server which worked happily for years). We use LDAP for accounts, but don't use domain logons or anything fancy. All users have their home dir on Samba mapped to drive 'M:'. In their home, there are symbolic links to various directories they're entitled to access. Links
2009 Nov 16
0
Don't understand why "process_node_status_request: "
One of my samba Domain controlers is trying to reach two IP addresses of 192.168.221.1 and 192.168.91.1. The samba server is not even on a 192.168 subnet. It is currnetly on a 172.16.12.x subnet. How can I trace this down? Why would the server look to access a 192.168 subnet? Can someone just point me in the right direction? Thanks for any info Here is a snipit from the nmbd log. If you
2009 Jul 17
2
Strange samba problem with Win XP
Hello list, I don't know what is breaking my samba box but I am really very worried and confused !! My samba server has no problem with linux client. "smbclient -L <samba IP> -U <samba user>" runs well. No problem at all. But whenever I try to access the shares from Win-XP it reports that "path not found". And after repeatedly trying the same Win-XP
2005 Sep 29
0
Cant browse network
Hi all Im pretty new to Samba. I would like to use Samba as a PDC, for some funny reason I cant browse the network. I cant find other machines on the network. The server says its a PDC, but my win clients (win2000) says its not. [2005/09/29 19:36:09, 1] nmbd/nmbd_incomingrequests.c:process_node_status_request(328) process_node_status_request: status request for name DYNACHEM<00> from
2005 Sep 30
0
AW: Cant browse network
Hi, I cant find any wins options in your smb.conf. I think you?ll need Wins for proper Network browsing. Maybe this Link would help you: http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/NetworkBrowsing.html ________________________________ Von: samba-bounces+benjamin.oeltze=fujitsu-siemens.com@lists.samba.org im Auftrag von bclark@eccotours.dyndns.org Gesendet: Do 29.09.2005 19:48
2012 Oct 14
5
wins: no nmblookup on 192.168.1.255 but 192.168.1.2
Hi, here is a client computer and a server computer (Debian Wheezy, armel, samba Version 3.6.6, IP address: 192.168.1.2, Name: xyz). Problem: wins doesn't answer nmblookups by the client on the broadcast address: client$ nmblookup -S xyz querying xyz on 192.168.1.255 name_query failed to find name xyz Why is that so? How to fix this? When I specify the the server IP I do get an answer:
1998 Apr 29
2
Multiple usernames and strange log
Hi guys, I would like you to help me with two problems we have here with samba. It works fine on almost all the situations but we're unable to connect from a win95 machine with two identities simultaneously. The situation is that: john and eric have their own account in the server (Unix running samba). They share another account (say netmen). They need access to
1998 Feb 18
0
process_node_status_request and nmbd log file
Hi, I have samba V1.9.18 running on a solaris V5.4 and it seems to be working ok, but I'm getting the following messages printed several times in the nmb.log file process_node_status_request: status request for name *<00>.1701 from IP 158.152.154.139 on subnet UNICAST_SUBNET - name not found. This IP address isn't related to our site so I was wondering if I have got something
1998 Sep 30
0
FW: /etc/lmhosts
> I ran testparm and got: name resolve order = lmhosts host wins bcast > > When I put the workstation netbios name in /etc/hosts smbmount works as > advertised, but it seems to ignore /etc/lmhosts > > How can I identify samba's root from an RPM installation? > > > Graham > > -----Original Message----- > From: Maurice Lefebvre
2004 Feb 09
0
Help with making samba-3.0.0 PDC and adding a XP/Pro client (and domain user accounts)
I would like to understand how to make my samba-3.0.0 (-15, from Fedora Core 1) a PDC and how to make a XP/Pro box member of that domain and to add a domain user account, and eventually to ad a few more linux boxen as domain members into that domain. This is the output of the PDC box testparm (the PDC box has two eth interfaces, only eth1 (192.168.1.* and 127.0.0.1 should access the PDC):
2007 May 06
1
Upgrade 3.0.24-3.fc5 to 3.0.24-4.fc5 Anomaly
As part of our deployment of FC updates we have upgraded our office server from 3.0.24-3 to 3.0.24.4. We got some strange results. Shares that have the same name as the users home directory and/or the same name as their users id became inaccessible. For example, my user id is kens, my home directory is in /home/kens and there was a share of it called kens. There is also a common share
1998 Apr 23
1
Am I being hacked?
I am seeing a BUNCH of these type of messages in my log.nmb file. the IP address varies, with only 2 different ones showing up. process_node_status_request: status request for name *<00> from IP 206.139.7.109 on subnet REMOTE_BROADCAST_SUBNET - name not found. The other IP address is 192.68.22.214 Unfortunately, the log does not have time stamps, so I don't know when this is
1998 May 13
1
Compiling warnings in 1.9.18p7
I get these messages when compiling on a Sun Sparc 5 running Solaris 2.6: Compiling ipc.c ipc.c: In fonction `api_RNetServerEnum': ipc.c:1194: warning: passing arg 4 of `qsort' from incompatible pointer type Compiling nmbd_incomingrequests.c nmbd_incomingrequests.c: In function `process_node_status_request': nmbd_incomingrequests.c:380: warning: passing arg 4 of `qsort' from
2006 Jan 26
0
3.014a mapping issue
Pardon me for resending the message, I am not sure whether the original message was posted at all. Mapping Samba shares from this particular server is either getting slow or rarely getting denied. Occasional error messages in log.smbd [2005/07/24 08:40:39, 1] auth/auth_server.c:(363) password server PASS_SERVER rejected the password I have configured a virtual server here, not using the real
1998 May 13
0
Compile problems, 19p7
On an Ultra 1 running Solaris 2.6 and using gcc 2.8.1 ipc.c: In function `api_RNetServerEnum': ipc.c:1194: warning: passing arg 4 of `qsort' from incompatible pointer type Compiling nmbd_incomingrequests.c nmbd_incomingrequests.c: In function `process_node_status_request': nmbd_incomingrequests.c:380: warning: passing arg 4 of `qsort' from incompatible pointer type Compiling
1998 May 13
0
Compiling warnings in 1.9.18p7 (PR#7036)
Pishotta.Fred@Mayo.Edu wrote: > > Yes, I got those too, on an identical platform, but with p6. Things seem > to work, but it would be comforting to know if this is a non-issue. > > -- Fred P. > > On Wed, 13 May 1998, SI-Gaetan Boudreau wrote: > > > I get these messages when compiling on a Sun Sparc 5 running Solaris 2.6: > > > > Compiling ipc.c >
1998 May 13
1
Compile problems, 19p7 (PR#7048)
estewart@dudley.lib.usf.edu wrote: > > On an Ultra 1 running Solaris 2.6 and using gcc 2.8.1 > > ipc.c: In function `api_RNetServerEnum': > ipc.c:1194: warning: passing arg 4 of `qsort' from incompatible pointer > type > > Compiling nmbd_incomingrequests.c > nmbd_incomingrequests.c: In function `process_node_status_request': >
1998 Jun 03
0
Security question about suspect logfile entries
Hello, in the last days I found some entries in nmb.log on one of my servers: process_node_status_request: status request for name *<00> from IP 195.232.44.19 0 on subnet REMOTE_BROADCAST_SUBNET - name not found. (repeated many times) The host on this ip is not exactly in my domain :-) # nslookup Default Name Server: localhost Address: 127.0.0.1 > set type=PTR > 195.232.44.190 Name