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2002 Mar 05
2
sync between passwd and smbpasswd
Dear Sirs, is there a tool which performs check between /etc/passwd and PREFIX/private/smbpasswd ? (I mean different UID when username is the same, missing entries, duplicate entries, etc....) Regards, Ilia Chipitsine
2000 Feb 23
3
newbie desperate for help
I just installed Samba for the first time. Installed and setup like a dream. Unfortunately, I can't login to save my life. The server appears in the Net. Neighborhood, but when I double-click to login, the login window give the following message: Incorrect password or unknown username for \\SERVERNAME Entering a username and password (from /etc/passwd) returns: \\SERVERNAME is not
2000 Apr 14
1
File locking, Linux Redhat 6.1, samba 2.0.6 and netatalk-1.4b2+asun2.1.4
Hi, we're trying to use the above combination with Win NT clients, but there doesn't appear to be communication about file locking going on as the mac users are able to corrupt samba's files, is there anything that needs to be turned on/off on samba to tell the netatalk daemons to stop doing nasty things? (or vice versa) Has anybody else had problems with this particularily under
2004 Oct 12
3
Performance Issues with GBit LAN
Hi. I have 2 PC's connected with 1GBit NIC's. When I transfer a file from my File-Server(Redhat9.0, 256 SD-RAM, 300MHz PII, RTL8169 NIC, 2x Western Digital WD200JB RAID 0) to my Windows-PC(AMD Athlon XP 1800+, 1024 MB DDR-RAM, WINXP PRO, RTL8169 NIC, 2x Western Digital WD080JB RAID 0) with Samba, i get Speeds around 8-9MB/sec. I think this is too low for an GBit Network, so i tested the
2015 Jul 22
2
Keyboard Interactive Attack?
You need to disable ?ChallengeResponse? (aka keyboard-interactive) authentication, not password authentication, to protect against this attack. On Jul 22, 2015, at 1:56 PM, Bostjan Skufca <bostjan at a2o.si> wrote: > > And to answer your question about what to do, you have three options: > - disable access to ssh with a firewall > - disable password authentication > -
2015 Aug 30
2
Disabling host key checking on LAN
On Sun, Aug 30, 2015 at 6:57 AM, Bostjan Skufca <bostjan at a2o.si> wrote: > Nico, > > those were my thoughts, exacly, except that I was thinking about using "dig > +short HOST | ..." which has the cleanest output of all. Excellent point. I like it! It can get a bit confusing with round-robin DNS, which can give multiple responses. > But there is that initial
2015 Aug 27
3
Disabling host key checking on LAN
Perfect, thanks. This winds up working for me (as far as I've tested so far.) Match exec "ping -q -c 1 -t 1 %n | grep '192\.168\.'" StrictHostKeyChecking no UserKnownHostsFile none On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 11:47 PM, Bostjan Skufca <bostjan at a2o.si> wrote: > (+cc list) > > You could use something in the following manner: > > Match originalhost *
2002 Nov 26
4
printer list from cups without restart?
Hi, while using cups as a print system and sharing all the printers with samba to windows clients, is it possible to 'view' a newly created printer in the browse list without restarting smbd ? (samba 2.2.7) Holger
2015 Aug 27
2
Disabling host key checking on LAN
On Thu, 27 Aug 2015, Bostjan Skufca wrote: > Are you connecting by specifying "ssh HOSTNAME" instead of "ssh IP.IP.IP.IP"? > > If this is the case, then "Host 192.168.*.*" line never matches when > you think it should. > > From ssh_config manpage: > "The host is the hostname argument given on the command line (i.e. the > name is not
2015 Aug 28
2
Disabling host key checking on LAN
On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 8:48 AM, Bostjan Skufca <bostjan at a2o.si> wrote: > On 27 August 2015 at 05:01, Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> wrote: >> Yeah, it's unfortunately quite difficult to implement address matching >> in ~/.ssh/config because of the interplay of Host matching, Hostname >> directives, hostname canonicalisation*, proxy commands, hosts
2004 Nov 24
2
Files being corrupted on export, md5sums don't match.
(smb.conf attached) When i mount the exported shares on my computer on either it or another machine they get damaged during transfer, for example i made a file in my shared folder with the contents "this is a test", mounted that folder at /mnt/losmb/, resaults below: $ cat /home/share/test this is a test $ cat /mnt/losmb/test J?SMB.?$ $ md5sum /home/share/test && du -s
2009 Dec 29
1
Static build segfaults on x86_64
Hello everyone, I would like to ask you for advice on how to approach (or solve) this particular problem. I use Slackware Linux and compile Openssh from source. I prefer to compile it statically so it doesn't get messed up if I update openssl libraries. Up until now this approach was working OK for me. Lately I have been challenged with Slackware64 installations and I have come across a
2016 Apr 09
5
Slow reading of large dovecot-uidlist files
Hi there, (context: I was optimizing Roundcube mailbox list server response, and in that 300-400ms response time, around 170ms is spent on single fgets() call which is waiting IMAP repsonse to "SELECT MyMailbox" command) I straced dovecot and of the whole request/response process, around 30ms is spent for everything else, and overwhelming majority of time (150-170ms) is spent for
2015 Aug 26
5
Disabling host key checking on LAN
If I want to specify for LAN addresses that I don't want to deal with host keys, how do I do that? Understanding the risks, knowing almost everyone will say not to do this - it's a horrible idea, but deciding I want to do it anyway. Tired of having to remove entries from known_hosts with the multiple VM's I have that often change fingerprints, and am willing to live with the risks.
2016 Apr 12
2
Slow reading of large dovecot-uidlist files
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 12 Apr 2016, Bostjan Skufca wrote: > On 12 April 2016 at 10:23, A.L.E.C <alec at alec.pl> wrote: > >> I don't know dovecot's code, but I suppose it uses uidlist file to get >> mailbox statistics that it returns as EXISTS, RECENT, UNSEEN, UIDNEXT, >> UIDVALIDITY, etc, which are required by IMAP standard. I
2004 Oct 20
4
Browsing between linux boxes
My problem appears to be too simple to be addressed in the documentation, being a linux-to-linux problem. This is a mixed home lan, but the majority of file sharing is done between three linux boxes. All three have a public directory, but the one on box1 is mainly used for file sharing. All of this worked well with our old Samba 2 setup, but has now gone to pieces. Two of the boxes are
2004 Oct 26
4
Yet another charset problem
Hi, I am well aware that the charset problem has been discussed many times over. But after two days of googling and testing, I did not make any progress. I am mounting Windows XP Pro shares with french filenames on a Linux. The linux is a 2.4.27 kernel with the following settings: CONFIG_SMB_FS=y CONFIG_SMB_NLS_DEFAULT=y CONFIG_SMB_NLS_REMOTE="UTF8" CONFIG_SMB_NLS=y CONFIG_NLS=y
2002 Nov 27
1
Printing view queue
Hello, i'm using samba 2.2.7 for printing with windows clients to cups. All users always have to press F5 to refresh the job list. Is this by design or a configuration error? Holger
2004 Jul 12
3
file corruption with write cache
Hello, FYI, i noticed that using write cache size = 131072 on a share, leads to corrupted files from some applications. Only one client is accessing the file. In particular with coreldraw this can be reproduced. Setup: Server: samba 3.0.4-SUSE Client: Windows XP Pro [raid1] comment = 1 path = /raid1 read only = No create mask = 0777 directory mask =
2015 Jul 22
2
Keyboard Interactive Attack?
Thanks for clarification. One question though: As far as I have tested openssh, it logs every unsuccessful authentication attempt on the very moment it becomes unsuccessful, not after the connection is closed (after timeout or when reaching max auth attempts). Is this true or not even for this attack or not? Because if it is true, if there is a IDS system that bans IP after X failed logins,