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2002 Apr 30
3
Multiple Samba's on same machine
I have tried hunting through docs/lists/Google but no joy. I am sure I saw something about running multiple Samba's on different ports but I want to use different interfaces all on port 139. So: Can I run multiple s/nmbd's on the same machine? I have nine main VLANs and somewher in the region of 30 odd worgroups (don't ask !) of which 10 are of interest. 3,500 odd PCs. I have a
1998 Nov 01
1
virtual hosting and nmbd
Hi, I'm trying to make my machine to show up as two different machines on the windows clients. The way I figured it could be done is by virtual hosting. Most of this works out as it should apart from nmbd. I can not make it to listen on the other (virtual) IP address which means that virtuald never get called (by inetd) unless I use the -I option in e.g.. smbclient. This, of course, does
2007 Mar 20
2
a lot off nmbd
Hello, I have installed a new server with mandriva 2007 free edition, with samba 3.0.23d on it. It is good but a new nmbd appears every 5 minutes and they don't die when I stop samba. So, I compiled samba 3.0.24 and ... idem. This is not my first install, on my other servers they're only 2 nmbd. With this install, after one day, I have more than 250 daemons, it is the hell ! What
2003 Jun 06
3
Do we need WINS Replication?
We have 2 segments of the corporate network, which are connected by a unstable(~90% uptime) 2Mbps link. This link cannot be made better. So, we are to use 2 WINS servers(both Samba 2.2.8a) - one server in one segment. However, if 2 clients register on 2 different WINS servers, they can't mount network drives of each other. I've tried to use the WINS servers as primary and secondary for
1999 Jul 03
2
Dual Homed Samba Server Problem
Hi, There may be a simple mistake of mine, but i just can't figure it out: I tryed to play around with options but with no success. If you could help me i'll be grateful, so that's is my environment: - there are 2 networks: 172.16.0.0/255.255.255.0 and 172.16.1.0/255.255.255.0 - i've setup up a Linux box with 2 cards : eth0 172.16.0.2 and eth1 172.16.1.2 - i have Win9x clients
2002 Feb 12
1
What is the function of nmbd?
I've got Samba 2.2.2 installed and running fine on one of our servers (RS/6000 AIX 4.3.3 and using NT authentication), however, when I do Test #4 (from docs/textdocs/DIAGNOSIS.txt) it looks like this: npssrv{root}#nmblookup -B npssrv _SAMBA_ querying _SAMBA_ on 173.148.200.113 name_query failed to find name _SAMBA_ The test said I should get back the IP address of our samba server. I got
2004 Apr 23
1
Help! - need to Start multiple samba smbd/nmbd daemons
We're trying to dual home samba onto 2 windows domains. We're created 2 separate smb.conf files each having it's own domain specific info. The only differences between them are - different workgroups - different interfaces to bind too - different socket addressees (matches the interface) - and different WINS server IPs. We are using the security = domain model. We've
2002 Jul 30
1
Eric Thorsnes: Samba 2.2.5 update process
Eric, I started as you instructed and when I get to this command, ./bin/update-packageinfo 2.2.6pre 20020730 I receive the error: no such file or directory next I changed to the RedHat dir. and executed sh makerpms.sh...this appeared to work fine. i could not execute rpm -Uvh samba-2.2.6pre-20020730.i386.rpm what I did execute is: rpm -Uvh samba-2.2.5-1i386.rpm and received the
2007 Nov 15
0
[SECURITY] CVE-2007-4572 - GETDC mailslot processing buffer overrun in nmbd
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ========================================================== == == Subject: Stack buffer overflow in nmbd's logon == request processing. == == CVE ID#: CVE-2007-4572 == == Versions: Samba 3.0.0 - 3.0.26a (inclusive) == == Summary: Processing of specially crafted GETDC == mailslot requests can result in a
2007 Nov 15
0
[SECURITY] CVE-2007-4572 - GETDC mailslot processing buffer overrun in nmbd
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 ========================================================== == == Subject: Stack buffer overflow in nmbd's logon == request processing. == == CVE ID#: CVE-2007-4572 == == Versions: Samba 3.0.0 - 3.0.26a (inclusive) == == Summary: Processing of specially crafted GETDC == mailslot requests can result in a
2004 Jan 08
0
nmbd reacts to its own broadcasts?
Hi, Is it normal for nmbd to react to its own broadcasts? This is what seems to be happening to me. I'm just installed SAMBA 2.2.8a on a Gentoo box on my home network; a 3-node network using NetBIOS over TCP/IP--all B-nodes. Looking at the logs I saw lines such as the following each time I started SAMBA. [2004/01/07 16:47:07, 0]
1998 Apr 29
0
SAMBA digest 1670
Matthew, On Wed, 29 Apr 1998 10:30:19 +1000, Matthew Geier wrote: >> After stopping that still living nmbd and restarting it everything was >> fine again. >> >> It is perfectly possible that the link between subnet 160.18 and 160.19 >> was broken at this moment caused by a leased line maintenance done by >> our line provider. >> >> What still
1998 May 12
0
_real_ browsing problem...
Hi all, we got a very difficult browsing problem here at the college of German Telecom at Dieburg. We have been trying to get browsing working at our student quarters for about three semesters now, re-reading the BROWSING.TXT file for XX times and spending YY hours analysing nmbd's log files. I hope somebody can point us to the right direction or tell us where to find more information about
1998 Jan 26
6
nmbd
I am having a lot of problems with nmbd. Basically it refuses to open its socket to listen on. I have checked, and the reason cannot be that the port is in use, as I can set any port with the -p switch, and I get the same error. The relevant part of the nmb log is: Netbios name list:- my_netbios_names[0]="DIRAC" lp_file_list_changed() file /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf ->
2002 Aug 27
2
smbclient broken in 2.2.6pre CVS (20020824)
kio_smb (smb:// in Konqueror) stopped working, and I tracked it down to a broken smbclient With samba-2.2.6pre CVS (from 20020824) [bgmilne@bgmilne bgmilne]$ smbclient //atlas/QMuzik added interface ip=xxx.xxx.xxx.36 bcast=xxx.xxx.xxx.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 session request to ATLAS failed (SUCCESS - 0) session request to *SMBSERVER failed (SUCCESS - 0) [bgmilne@bgmilne bgmilne]$ smbclient
2002 Oct 18
1
Slow transfer file between Windows and Samba PDC (2.2 .3a)
Guillaume Found this in the Network Admin Guide - http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/linag2/book/ch05.html#X-087-2-IFACE.IFCONFIG "Receiver overruns usually occur when packets come in faster than the kernel can service the last interrupt." I think you definitely have a problem with your NIC on the Samba machine. I would swap it out and/or change the cable and see if that cures things.
1999 Jun 30
1
nmbd Problem
Hello, I am using samba 2.0.4b on Linux 2.0.36. Since I changed some of the parameters in my smb.conf I have a very strange Problem. Everytime my Samba-Box wins the browselist election process two nmbds are started and my WinXX-Clients do not get access to samba (I could see the server but not access the shares nor login to the domain). smbclient -L server from server works fine. From another
1999 Jan 27
3
Samba, nmbd, HA
Has anyone ever setup a pair of fileservers running Samba such that each server can takeover the other server's functionality and identity? It seems to me that a Samba HA setup would be very similar to a virtual server Samba setup. In other words, use the 'include' directive in conjunction with the %L variable to make each smbd process act as the server named by the client. So far so
1998 Oct 08
0
Daignosis tests 7 ,10 + multiple nmbd's
Test 7: When running "dir" the response takes between 1-2 minutes - and returns an error. Session follows: --------<output>-------- edt3>smbclient '\\edt3\tmp' Added interface ip=10.5.104.14 bcast=10.5.255.255 nmask=255.255.0.0 Server time is Sat Jan 1 01:24:16 2000 Timezone is UTC+13.0 Password: Domain=[NZHEDIT] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 1.9.18p10] security=user smb:
2002 Aug 12
1
windows XP native printer driver upload
I can upload most drivers to samba (2.2.6pre). However when it comes to the built-in windows XP drivers I am faced with a dialog box asking for the driver location. I've tried various directories on the cd and inside of windows itself but it constantly puts up an error message saying that no drivers could be found in e:\printers\nt4\i386 no matter what path i choose it seems to revert to