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1999 Apr 02
0
help on 2.0.3
Hi all,
I had samba-1.9.18p10 working fine on my SGI IRIX 6.4 box. I am trying
to install samba-2.0.3
Installation went through without a glitch and testparm went through
fine as well, with the old smb.conf
So I start samba as a daemon:
nmbd -D
smbd -D
But when I do "smbclient -L klebit" an erros occurs:
Added interface ip=128.252.252.152 bcast=128.252.252.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
1999 Aug 26
0
smbsh always segfaults
Version 2.0.5a (same prob w/2.0.4b, though). smbsh segfaults after I
enter my password. As root, it just seg faults. As my login user, it
dumps core.
Attached is a script of an strace of it.
Running RH 6.0, kernel 2.2.10, AMD K6-2/350, 64M RAM. Configure options
were:
CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" ./configure --prefix=%{pref} --libdir=/etc \
--with-lockdir=/var/lock/samba
2002 Sep 15
0
Samba 2.2.5, smbsh and Mandrake 8.2
Hi all
I'm currently using Samba 2.2.5 with LDAP support on my PDC and normal
(no-LDAP) on other Linux boxes I have, and smbsh keeps failing with this
error:
ERROR: can't get smbw shared lock (Invalid argument)
Does anyone know what's up? Is smbsh broken in general (obviously it is
in my case)?
Best
Diego
2001 Apr 05
0
Newbie Question: Does smbwrapper/smbsh actually work?
I guess the uSSubject line says it all.
Does smbwrapper/smbsh actually work?
It took some editing to get smbwrapper to actually compile, but the
changes seemed obvious (different versions of gcc?).
However when I try to execute smbsh (RH7.0), I get to the message
ERROR: can't get smbw shared lock
which looks like it could be a difference between the way different
OS handle things.
So,
2001 Dec 15
0
smbsh error
I am having a problem with smbsh. I get the following error after I enter my
username and password:
ERROR: can't get smbw shared lock (Invalid argument)
I am running linux 7.2 with samba 2.2.2.
The error message is produced from the function lockit(void) in
smbwrapper/shared.c.
The error originates in file lib/util.c in function:
fcntl_lock(shared_fd,SMB_F_SETLKW,0,1,F_WRLCK)
fcntl_lock
2000 Aug 04
1
Compiling under suse linux 6.4
Hi
I can't get 2.0.7 to compile under linux 6.4.
My configure looks like:
./configure --with-smbwrapper --with-automount --with-smbmount
but when I make, all goes well until:
Compiling smbwrapper/shared.c
Linking bin/smbsh
Compiling smbwrapper/smbw.c with -fpic
smbwrapper/smbw.c:1429: warning: `struct stat64' declared inside parameter
list
smbwrapper/smbw.c:1429: warning: its scope
2001 Apr 19
2
Samba 2.2.0 bug.
Ill report this as a bug, since I havent had any response to my question about
it on the mailing lists.
I am trying to get at the /smb file system.
My understanding is to do this I MUST go thru the smbsh.
When I try executing smbsh, I see:
[reg@orion bin]$ smbsh
Username: rwclemens
Password:
ERROR: can't get smbw shared lock (Invalid argument)
Looking at the code its not
2000 Feb 02
0
ERROR: can't get smbw shared lock (Bad file number)
Hi,
I'm using samba in 2.0.6 in an IRIX 6.5.5 environnement. Everything is
working fine.
I definetly need to access NT server's files (the reverse approach). I'd
love to have ability to use smbfs and/or smbmount, but since these are only
released on Linux, and following the attached message advices , I'm trying
to resolve my need with smbsh.
I remain getting the error message
2004 May 21
0
smbsh/smbwrapper.so on Solaris 8/Samba 3.0.4
Has anyone seen the following problems with smbsh under
Solaris 8:
1. smbsh with no options does not prompt correctly for the
Username: and Password:. You can enter them if you
know that is what you need and it will continue on.
If you use -U username it works.
2. Once smbsh is running, any command results in a "[1]+ Stopped"
with bash. If you
2002 Jun 26
22
FW: samba woes
All,
I have been working on a component that is included with samba called SMBSH. The binary allows you to automount your NT shares by accessing your profile . I have been working on this for the last
few days and have been unsuccesful at getting it work. Now I am not much of a programmer, but I did my best to try and troubleshoot this. However it just does not want to work in Linux. I
2001 Nov 28
0
smbsh: /smb does not exist
Hello,
I have trouble getting smbsh to work. Unfortunately I could
not find sufficient documentation on the web.
/smb seems to be empty:
$./smbsh -W Ntdomain_1 -U myname -d 2
Password:
smbsh$ ls /smb
UX:ls: ERROR: Cannot access /smb: No such file or directory
smbsh$
What is the problem?
I have not edited any settings/password files.
I have tried both Samba-2.2.2
1999 May 20
0
Strange smbsh problem
This smbsh rips! However, it unfortunately only rips on one of the
machines here ;)
On the others, which have basically the same config but a 2.2.5 kernel (vs
2.2.9) smbsh runs fine, and a cd to /smb works, but nothing else. 'ls'
produces a listing of the directory where smbsh started in - it seems to
me that no 'preloading' is being done of smbwrapper.so. Is there a way to
test
2000 Aug 26
0
smbsh - Samba 2.0.7 - Solaris 2.6? Thanks!
Hi Oka,
It worked! All works fine in the tcsh.
Thanks!
Kurt
----- Original Message -----
From: Stam, Kurt
To: 'kurt@oneheartbreak.com'
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 4:33 PM
Subject: FW: smbsh - Samba 2.0.7 - Solaris 2.6
-----Original Message-----
From: Oka Setiawan [mailto:oka@indigopool.com]
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2000 4:37 PM
To: Stam Kurt
Subject: RE: smbsh - Samba 2.0.7 -
2003 Oct 22
1
FW: smbsh problem - please help
Hi,
currently I am running Solaris 8 and I am trying to install Samba so
that I can run smbsh to access a Windows server. I do the following:
./configure --prefix=/usr/local/samba --with-smbwrapper
make
make install
All the documentation I have seen says what I am doing is correct.
Neither the configure nor any of the make commands fail. And once the
installation is complete everything else
1999 May 21
3
SMBSH
On Fri, 21 May 1999, Sami Cokar wrote:
> Hello,
> how do you use smbsh? I have not found any dox on it other than how to
> compile it. any help would be appreciated. Thanx.
SMBSH is really neat. After you compile and install it (./configure
--enable-smbwrapper ; make ; make install does it) you simply run it -
it'll give you a login/pw and your usual shell prompt. You then can
1999 Jan 29
0
smbsh on HP-UX (SAMBA digest 1962)
I tried linking smbwrapper.so directly into bash, but that only works for
bash and not any of the subprocesses it runs. That is bash can cd into the
/smb directory and I can do an echo * to list files. But if I run a system
command (ls, emacs) they can't see the /smb directory because they aren't
linked with smbwrapper.so.
-----Original Message-----
From: Dirk De Wachter
1999 Jun 26
0
Password caching and smbsh
First off, I don't know if this is password caching revisited with a
vengeance or what. It's very inconsistent for the amount of time the
share will stay mounted. I *think* the following are the relevant
messagess in the log:
Jun 23 22:24:36 reliant kernel: smb_trans2_request: result=-32, setting
invalid
Jun 23 22:24:36 reliant kernel: smb_retry: caught signal
And of course, I get the
1998 Oct 05
0
smbsh and smbwrapper - porting help needed
Someone asked today about smbfs on HPUX. The basic answer to that is
that smbfs is _very_ operating system specific so it would take quite
a lot of work to get it to run on another OS.
There is hope though. Over the past few days I have been developing
something called smbwrapper (and smbsh). This offers most of the
capabilities of smbfs in a way that makes it somewhat portable. It
also provides
1999 Mar 16
0
(Fwd) How to use smbsh utility in samba
Hi ,
I use samba version 2.0.2 . It provides an utility called smbsh
using which users can use the resources in Windows clients from Unix
prompt like local resources . Unfortunately I dont have man pages or
any other document as to how to make use of this utility .
Any help regarding how to use this utility will be appreciated
TIA
Cheers
-Dorai
1999 May 26
0
Question about smbsh / smbfs / smbmount
Hello Everyone,
I hope that there is someone who can help me.
At work we are using Samba for over a year now.
Sharing Unix filesystems as a NT network drive is very useful
for us.
Now my question.
We also want to work the other way around.
So mounting a Windows NT share as an Unix (AIX) filesystem.
I found it very hard on finding information on that subject.
So can you tell me what the best