From aditya_padhi at yahoo.com Mon Mar 3 12:00:42 2003 From: aditya_padhi at yahoo.com (aditya padhi) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:31 2004 Subject: Mapping windows drives onto Unix Message-ID: <20030303120042.94172.qmail@web41309.mail.yahoo.com> Hi, I am trying to map windows 2000/NT drives onto Unix Box ( SunOS 5.6 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-Enterprise-10000 ) . The purpose to to pool data from VoIP servers to Unix. My questions are : 1. Is it possible to do it using Samba ? 2. If yes, then what are the softwares I need to install on Unix and Windows ? 3. Where can I get the software ? 4. What are the configuration steps ? Thanks & Regards, Aditya Padhi --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, and more -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed From mark at mentat-it.com Mon Mar 3 20:50:46 2003 From: mark at mentat-it.com (Mark Belfanti) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:31 2004 Subject: Mapping windows drives onto Unix References: <20030303120042.94172.qmail@web41309.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <000f01c2e1c6$90dde2b0$6515a8c0@mitxp001> Hi Aditya, In short yes you can do this. ----- Original Message ----- From: samba-docs-bounces+mark=mentat-it.com@lists.samba.org To: samba-docs@lists.samba.org Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 11:00 PM Subject: Mapping windows drives onto Unix Hi, I am trying to map windows 2000/NT drives onto Unix Box ( SunOS 5.6 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-Enterprise-10000 ) . The purpose to to pool data from VoIP servers to Unix. My questions are : 1. Is it possible to do it using Samba ? Yes 2. If yes, then what are the softwares I need to install on Unix and Windows ? Samba 3. Where can I get the software ? www.samba.org or nearest mirror 4. What are the configuration steps ? man smbclient Thanks & Regards, Aditya Padhi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, and more -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed From scottprive at earthlink.net Mon Mar 10 01:42:39 2003 From: scottprive at earthlink.net (Scott Prive) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:31 2004 Subject: website HTML - all mirrors have this broken link Message-ID: <00f601c2e6a6$5669f760$0601a8c0@newcastle> Not sure who to notify, but the TODO.html webpage (ex: http://us2.samba.org/samba/devel/TODO.html) has a broken link (using us2 mirror, but verified on other mirrors) See section titled "Testing". The link is labeled "Development" and currently links to: http://us2.samba.org/samba/devel/development.html I'm assuming the link should be: http://us2.samba.org/samba/devel/ -Scott From jerry at samba.org Mon Mar 10 14:25:49 2003 From: jerry at samba.org (Gerald (Jerry) Carter) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:31 2004 Subject: website HTML - all mirrors have this broken link In-Reply-To: <00f601c2e6a6$5669f760$0601a8c0@newcastle> Message-ID: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sun, 9 Mar 2003, Scott Prive wrote: > Not sure who to notify, but the TODO.html webpage (ex: > http://us2.samba.org/samba/devel/TODO.html) has a broken link > > (using us2 mirror, but verified on other mirrors) > See section titled "Testing". The link is labeled "Development" and > currently links to: > http://us2.samba.org/samba/devel/development.html > I'm assuming the link should be: > http://us2.samba.org/samba/devel/ Thanks. I'll fix it. cheers, jerry ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Hewlett-Packard ------------------------- http://www.hp.com SAMBA Team ---------------------- http://www.samba.org GnuPG Key ---- http://www.plainjoe.org/gpg_public.asc "You can never go home again, Oatman, but I guess you can shop there." --John Cusack - "Grosse Point Blank" (1997) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://quantumlab.net/pine_privacy_guard/ iD8DBQE+bKBuIR7qMdg1EfYRAjzwAJkBC0r3yMmGaIXdjcNEXbTSYMVIfgCcCDtP lYdlDtI3opqoaPlGw0lrcOI= =nulM -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From sabhatti at beaconet.net Tue Mar 11 23:42:27 2003 From: sabhatti at beaconet.net (sabhatti@beaconet.net) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:31 2004 Subject: help required Message-ID: <3E6E7463.544E5F54@beaconet.net> Dear Friends !! I m new to linux and i have read how to configure samba a milllion times but i m still unable to configure it fully . i mean i have configured it my system is accessed easily from other systems but i cant give others permission to put files on my shared folder how can i do that . Regards salman From igor at ccj.ufsc.br Tue Mar 11 19:01:42 2003 From: igor at ccj.ufsc.br (Igor Debacker) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:31 2004 Subject: help required References: <3E6E7463.544E5F54@beaconet.net> Message-ID: <00b201c2e800$a79f6380$0c8aa296@NTLINJUR.ccj.ufsc.br> the easyest way is to put users in the root group in /etc/group but you can creat a group and manage it with create mask option in smb.conf Igor ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 8:42 PM Subject: help required > Dear Friends !! > > I m new to linux and i have read how to configure samba a milllion > times but i m still unable to configure it fully . i mean i have > configured it my system is accessed easily from other systems but i > cant give others permission to put files on my shared folder how can i > do that . > > Regards > > salman From sabhatti at beaconet.net Wed Mar 12 22:31:15 2003 From: sabhatti at beaconet.net (Salman Amin ) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:31 2004 Subject: No subject Message-ID: <3e6f7266.72ee.0@beaconet.net> ?alman ?min ?hatti Technical ?fficer Tel: (+92-42) 111-200-002 Fax: (+92-42) 575-6999 Voice : (0300-4113289) ???????T 164-P, Gulberg II Lahore, Pakistan ----------------------- http://www.beaconet.net From jcllings at tsunamicomm.net Wed Mar 12 18:28:22 2003 From: jcllings at tsunamicomm.net (Jim) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:31 2004 Subject: help required References: <3E6E7463.544E5F54@beaconet.net> Message-ID: <3E6F7C46.9070607@tsunamicomm.net> 1. What distorbution of Linux? 2. Have you set the permissions on those files and directories appropriately? I don't mean through Samba, I mean through Linux. Samba will not provide access to files or directories that aren't specified as accessible by the underlying file system. You might also want to change the ownership / group of the directory in question to 'nobody'. sabhatti@beaconet.net wrote: > Dear Friends !! > > I m new to linux and i have read how to configure samba a milllion > times but i m still unable to configure it fully . i mean i have > configured it my system is accessed easily from other systems but i > cant give others permission to put files on my shared folder how can i > do that . > > Regards > > salman > > From nobody at bogus.org Thu Mar 13 07:12:29 2003 From: nobody at bogus.org (Nobody) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:31 2004 Subject: Configuring firewall to allow Samba to work Message-ID: <3E702F5D.2010204@bogus.org> Dear Folks, This is a note for all those people out there who had to turn off their firewalls (iptables) to get Samba to work. First start the GUI interface to the firewall by typing [somedir]# redhat-config-securitylevel Click on "Customize". Click the check box for your network adapter (usually "eth0"). Click on the checkboxes for any services you want to allow (I allow WWW, FTP, SSH, DHCP, and Telnet). In the "Other ports" edit box, enter "137:udp,137:tcp,138:udp,138:tcp,139:udp,139:tcp". At a command prompt type [somedir]# service iptables stop Flushing all chains: [ OK ] Removing user defined chains: [ OK ] Resetting built-in chains to the default ACCEPT policy: [ OK ] [somedir]# service iptables start Flushing all current rules and user defined chains: [ OK ] Clearing all current rules and user defined chains: [ OK ] Applying iptables firewall rules: [ OK ] This should allow all the packets necessary for Samba. From ratzka at HRZ.Uni-Marburg.DE Thu Mar 13 08:52:44 2003 From: ratzka at HRZ.Uni-Marburg.DE (Wolfgang Ratzka) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:31 2004 Subject: Configuring firewall to allow Samba to work In-Reply-To: <3E702F5D.2010204@bogus.org> References: <3E702F5D.2010204@bogus.org> Message-ID: <3E7046DC.2040106@HRZ.Uni-Marburg.DE> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- nobody@bogus.org wrote: | | This is a note for all those people out there who had to turn off their | firewalls (iptables) to get Samba to work. First start the GUI | interface to the firewall by typing - - Your hint should only apply to a firewall that serves to harden your server ~ installation, i.e. if you use iptables on your server to control, which ~ kind of packets *from your local net* your server responds to. ~ If your firewall has the additional purpose to separate your local net ~ from the internet, then allowing NetBIOS over TCP/IP is not a good idea. ~ There are currently several windows worms that scan random IP address ~ ranges for weakly protected windows shares, so opening up your network to ~ these protocols is a bad idea! ~ To repeat that: You should open Ports 137, 138 and 139 (UDP and TCP) ~ only for your local net, not for the internet. - - Are we going to accept hints from someone without a name and with an ~ address "nobody@bogus.org"? I have the strong suspicion, that your ~ real purpose might be to trick people into opening up their firewalls. - -- Wolfgang Ratzka Phone: +49 6421 2823531 FAX: +49 6421 2826994 Uni Marburg, HRZ, Hans-Meerwein-Str., D-35032 Marburg, Germany ~ http://www.uni-marburg.de/hrz/mitarbeiter/ratzka.html -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEVAwUBPnBG2xwiO5rz0xULAQEyFwf/YD1AEn7jz5W9Pzp3KbyMpPv+XbFZA0qw 1pM0EY72XzJ1Dn6X1N4aJ7PT+Cwqr6CVj/fxaVaOBY+C4HYZ9pJomTDevp9W/npp GZM4mkHylVHH/D59nHsd6x4IhLYllENTIGeHOdxRVN19XnYsIPt4EJ9R1GADrjRA 5dMowsaFBsX2Qymj7MM9N3wIzHkHft9eHHKXfMJd5bmPinqmtMFHHEOcgKSzutHZ Z5d5vijP9DQuPxv2v5kLx6OKYPwmLXP+6sKOno0Q/l08EZUROaBHTQD6heeYCqC2 hPaWGaxRrtF/IO2YVLH9A5UFSOK9/Qiwwihv7cFTDn/VIB/IbY0yjw== =xV38 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From Werner.Rost at zfboge.com Thu Mar 13 14:59:48 2003 From: Werner.Rost at zfboge.com (Rost, Werner) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:31 2004 Subject: sock8 timeout Message-ID: <4C307772BBA0D511905400508BDFB7AC211261@GONT-EXC01> ------- Environment -------- HP ALPHA XP100 (fomerly Compaq) TRU64 5.1A PK 3 Samba 2.2.5 In directory /tmp I found some files which I dont know who created them: drwxr-xr-x 2 root system 8192 Mar 11 09:26 .winbindd -rw-r--r-- 1 root system 0 Mar 8 00:16 log8015_03.03.08 -rw-r--r-- 1 root system 692 Mar 9 14:38 log8015_03.03.09 -rw-r--r-- 1 root system 2070 Mar 10 16:50 log8015_03.03.10 -rw-r--r-- 1 root system 346 Mar 11 09:31 log8015_03.03.11 -rw-r--r-- 1 root system 2696 Mar 11 09:31 log8015_counter -rw-r--r-- 1 root system 3612 Mar 11 00:16 log8015_counter.old -rw-r--r-- 1 root system 351 Mar 10 14:19 log8015_error Content of log8015_error: [10/Feb/2003:16:08:09] sock8 timeout [10/Feb/2003:16:20:19] sock8 timeout [17/Feb/2003:09:22:39] sock8 timeout [26/Feb/2003:15:24:35] sock8 timeout [10/Mar/2003:09:25:05] sock8 timeout [10/Mar/2003:10:13:04] sock8 timeout [10/Mar/2003:12:47:25] sock8 timeout [10/Mar/2003:12:53:04] sock8 timeout [10/Mar/2003:14:19:24] sock8 timeout Any ideas which application created these files? What is the problem with "sock8 timeout"? Google does not know anything about "sock8". What I did during the times logged in the file log8015_error: I tried to run squid (a proxy server) in combination with ntlm / winbind. Samba and wb_auth works fine $ wbinfo -t Secret is good squid without winbind works fine too. But the combination of squid and wwinbind seems to time out. Thanks in advance for any helpful hints. > Mit freundlichen Gr??en / regards > Werner Rost > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > ZF Boge GmbH > Werner Rost > IT > Friesdorfer Str. 175 > D-53175 Bonn > > > phone: +49/228/3825 420 > fax: +49/228/3825 398 > werner.rost@zfboge.com > > www.boge-vibrationcontrol.com/ > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > From gsaglam at dinetz.ca Wed Mar 19 14:36:20 2003 From: gsaglam at dinetz.ca (Gulten Saglam) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:32 2004 Subject: SAMBA-"the network path was not found" Message-ID: <000801c2ee24$ed559f00$8106010a@kardelen.local> Hello, I am using Samba RPM package in 7.2 RedHat. Samba server is in a workgroup and I can see the server in My Network Places from a Windows client, however, I cannot see any shares. The TCP/IP configured via hosts/lmhosts file on both machines and PING works. On the Windows machine I get "\\server_name is not accessible the network path was not found" I have done some diagnostic test on Linux, including connecting to the samba server and viewing the shares, it works, however, nmblookup command does not work. E.g. nmblookup -B ACLIENT '*' or nmblookup -d 2 '*' would fail the name query. Both smbd and nmbd daemons are running, I could not pin point the problem. Has anyone encountered the problem and find a solution for it? Your help is appreciated. Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed From scooper at bear.com Wed Mar 19 17:15:44 2003 From: scooper at bear.com (Cooper, Scott (Exchange)) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:32 2004 Subject: No subject Message-ID: Scott Cooper AS/400 Group/BNSQ 8-226-7557 973-793-7557 ** end message ** *********************************************************************** Bear Stearns is not responsible for any recommendation, solicitation, offer or agreement or any information about any transaction, customer account or account activity contained in this communication. *********************************************************************** From min.yang at intel.com Wed Mar 26 01:06:37 2003 From: min.yang at intel.com (Yang, Min) Date: Fri Feb 13 23:41:32 2004 Subject: group ownship stop working -- pease forward to samba mailing list Message-ID: <60546554F62EA74795BEAEDCF955D155988D00@fmsmsx409.fm.intel.com> > Hi All, > > I have encountered following issue after everything worked fine for a year: > > > I have a unix directory /proj/admin which group ownership is UNIX group of "engadm". In samba, I configured as following > > # This one is /proj/admin > [admin] > comment = project admin > path = /proj/admin > writable = yes > valid users = @engadm > create mode = 0664 > directory mode = 1775 > case sensitive = yes > mangle case = yes > strict locking = yes > The "admin" share only works when I have a UNIX account with primary group ID is "engadm". If I have an unix acccount with "engadm" as secondly UNIX group(which means the primary group is something else), it will keep prompting me usrname/passwd when I try to mount the share on my PCs. Then no matter what username/passwd I try, it always fails. > > If I do $ ./smbclient //js1/kitsdev -U username%passwd > added interface ip=10.13.46.29 bcast=10.13.46.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 > Domain=[LOCERD01] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.3a] > tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD > > If I change my unix account primary group to be "engadm", I'll have no issue: > ./smbclient //js1/pdt2 -U username/passwd > added interface ip=10.13.46.29 bcast=10.13.46.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 > Domain=[LOCERD01] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.3a] > smb: \> > > I have to stresss again that this configuration worked fine until suddenly one day issue came out. All samba configuration has not been changed before and after the problem came along. Since I am a UNIX administrator, I do not have much idea what happened to Windows environment. Please advise what could causes this failure. > > Thanks > > Min Yang > > Intel Corp. >