Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "No access to machine shares in Samba Domain"
2015 Jan 29
0
Misunderstanding of 'nmblookup' run results ! Why so ?
I have Ubuntu 14.04.LTS and some Windows 7 client, with for example IP
192.168.0.201.
I run nmblookup from Samba4 4.1.14 built in my own (without changes at
nmblookup) with the following parameter:
*nmblookup -A 192.168.0.201*
As there is defined at nmblookup, it query *<00> of specified IP.
So, I see non constant answers:
Sometimes for the first nmblookup run it shows answers where there
2000 Aug 23
0
Problem with smbclient->MSDOS Server
Hi All,
Here's an interesting one... I need to be able to connect smbclient on a
linux machine to a dos based machine, which is running MSCLIENT and the
WG1049 patch. I can browse to the machine and see all the files from
Network Neighbourhood in Windows, but if I try and go in with:
smbclient \\GAUGE1\C, or even just smbclient -L GAUGE1
all I get is:
Added interface ip=10.0.1.1
1997 Dec 12
2
How to get nmbd to work?
I have NEVER been able to get nmbd to work in anything even remotely
approximating a usable fashion.
All I want it to do is DNS lookups.
I can't even get it to do that reliably. It looks in some cases like it
isn't even sending a response back to the querying clients.
When I do a request that fails, I get this:
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nmb packet from 192.55.114.4(3175) header: id=8172 opcode=Query(0)
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
.11 server is running 2.0.5. The .54 server is a mac server which we've
also trying to get to see my machine (elbie) running 2.0.7 and the other
machine running 2.0.10. nmblookup -M SAMBA is reporting that .11 is
acting as the master browser.
If this is a known problem with Samba 2.0, I can upgrade, but I'd rather
not upgrade and discover I'm still having the same problem. :(
2020 Jul 13
0
Problem with network browsing
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> Log from running the "smbtree" command, with the broadcast flag
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> mimir /var/log/samba # smbtree --user jonesmz -b -d10
> lp_servicenumber: couldn't find homes
> added interface ceph-public ip=fda8:941:2491:1699:60fa:e622:8345:2162
> bcast=
2003 Jan 28
0
Probably a bug in samba audit
Hi.
I got this email-address from BUGS.txt file of the samba distribution.
I read it carefully.
I got configured and working samba, I work with samba above one year.
I still have a problem, and, according to the samba log output, I think
it's probably a bug.
When I try to use the shares with audit support, I have my Far
disconnected and telling me that something is wrong.
I have that
1999 Dec 20
0
wins host lookup fails
Hello,
I am having problems getting nmbd to work as a WINS
server. nmblookup fails, as lookups from a PC.
If I turn the debugging way up, in the log.nmb, I see:
[1999/12/20 18:55:26, 4] libsmb/nmblib.c:debug_nmb_packet(109)
nmb packet from 160.101.120.62(44713) header: id=28190 opcode=Query(0) response=No
header: flags: bcast=No rec_avail=No rec_des=No trunc=No auth=No
header:
2002 Nov 20
0
Delay on first Attempt to resolve PDC host name
I am using samba 2.2.1a , in an NT-4 domain.
security = DOMAIN
on the first logon to the samba server,
I can see a message:
Attempting host lookup for name MYPDCNAME<0x20>
the next message appears after 10 seconds (that is the delay). samba tries
to resolve MYPDCNAME with the wins server, and succeeds.
Higher debug level (debug level = 10) does not produce more debug messages.
Any ideas
1999 Mar 25
2
problems with smbpasswd in samba-2.0.2+ (repost)
I sent the following message to the list nearly two weeks ago
and didn't receive a single response. In fact, I haven't received
any replies to the last 3-4 questions I have asked (over the
past 6 months). Maybe it is my wording??? I see the messages
in the digest, so I know they are going to the list. :-)
I have no right to complain and only cause to be very happy
with the rest of
1999 Jan 15
0
Samba 2.0.0 on AIX 4.1.5, smbstatus and nmblookup problem
Need Help with this one ASAP!
When I issue smbstatus I get the following error:
doing parameter max log size = 50
Processing section "[mytest]"
doing parameter browseable = yes
doing parameter read only = no
doing parameter path = /
Processing section "[homes]"
doing parameter browseable = yes
doing parameter guest ok = no
doing parameter read only = no
doing parameter create
2005 Dec 13
0
Can't see shares on a server member
Hi team,
I'm dealing with AS/U as a member server on a Samba 3.0.20 PDC.
Jonction seems ok, and from the member server I can see PDC's shares (with
net view) and authenticate user (with net logon user passwd
/domain:domainname).
On the other side, I fell into timeout when running smbclient -L member
from the PDC. Here is a log.nmbd loglevel 10 from PDC as there is no other
log
2013 Jul 15
0
Problem logon on WinXP : returning logon svr \\EASYBOURSE domain EB code 13 token=ffff
HI !
I have a problem with nmbd, i can't logon on a WinXP machine (wfassi-PC
,everything was alright until at a moment user coudnt connect anymore) ,
here is log.nmbd :
[2013/07/15 16:39:26, 5] libsmb/nmblib.c:797(read_packet)
Received a packet of len 50 from (192.168.0.89) port 137
[2013/07/15 16:39:26, 4] libsmb/nmblib.c:106(debug_nmb_packet)
nmb packet from 192.168.0.89(137)
1998 Nov 08
0
Help me, I can't see samba server from NT 4.0 Server
Dear,
I have very little network: NT Server 4.0 SP3 and Linux Samba server
1.9.18p6
I saw DIAGNOSIS.txt and steps 1-7 is done good. When I sad on NT "net
view \\CLOP "I got the message "Semafore period time out".
I see NT Server from Samba, but I do not see it from NT.
"Search->Computer" from NT Explorer did not help too.
NT is a WINS server.
When I reboot NT
1998 Jul 07
1
nmblookup question
I'm running Samba 1.9.18p8. If I use nmblookup to query the name
of an NT server, as in
nmblookup -A <ip address>
then a packet trace shows an RPC reply coming back and nmblookup
displays a list of names belonging to the NT server. If
I try the same query on a Windows 95 machine, nmblookup only says
Looking up status of <ip address>
No status response (this is not unusual)
1998 Oct 22
1
Looking up Netbios name of host
Hi-
Ok, this is puzzling me. I have two machines on different networks
running Samba 1.9.18p10. On one machine, which is running Redhat 5.1, I
can do "nmblookup -A <IP ADDRESS>" and get the IP address of a host on
the LAN. This network also has an NT server domain controller, but I
doubt that matters in this case, since I'm querying the machine
directly.
The second machine
2005 May 26
0
result was WERR_ACCESS_DENIED
rpcclient localhost -d 4 -U'root%Passwd' -c 'adddriver "Windows NT x86"
2005 Mar 29
2
Problem with wbinfo
Hello,
I'm using a Samba client to access a Samba Server. The "smbclient
tool" is ok, both at the client as at the server. I'm having trouble
with the "wbinfo" command (winbind service) at the client, as you can
see below.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks!!!
=Problem==============================
Samba Server: samba-3.0.10-1.fc2
Samba Client: Version 3.0.0-14.3E
2003 Aug 26
1
smbmount chooses wrong ip and fails!
Hi,
I'm trying to use smbmount to mount a Windows XP Share.
On the WindowsXP machine I have multiple adapters (due to installing
vmware - www.vmware.com).
By default, these VMWare adapters also bind to "Windows File Sharing".
When smbmount sends a broadcast packet to get the ip address of the host,
it gets back 3 ip addresses as follows:
nmb packet from 192.168.0.120(137)
2016 Oct 22
0
samba 4.5.0 on HPUX(IA-64) make quicktest fails as not able to pick workgroup and netbios name.
On Sat, 22 Oct 2016 10:46:04 +0530
Arjit Gupta via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> On running make quicktest. I am stuck as wbinfo --ping-dc is
> from selftest/target/Samba3.pm is failing.
>
> Below is the code snipped from logs.
>
> *Socket opened.*
> *parse_nmb: packet id = 14795*
> *nmb packet from 127.0.0.3(137) header: id=14795
2004 Dec 09
0
Permission denied after successful mount of Windows share
I'm wanting to mount a Windows share from a Windows 2003 Server to a
Fedora Core 2 using Samba.
I run the following mount command (as root), which terminates with a 0
return code, but when I attempt to look at the mounted filesystem with
df or ls, I get a "Permission denied" error.
Here is the mount command (with user/pwd/machine altered) and debug
level 4...
mount -t smbfs -o