NTDOM branch 2.1-preAlpha (20-Feb-1999) upgrade to 2.2.0 - profile woes

Bill Nugent whn at topelo.lopi.com
Sat May 12 19:30:13 GMT 2001


Howdy,

Back in February 1999 my site _had_ to use the now defunct NTDOM CVS 
branch because it was highly desirable to have a single password database 
for our multiple NT 4 workstations (now at SP6a).

Our current configuration is having authentication (netlogin) being 
handled by the 2.1-preAlpha running under i386 RedHat 5.2 on a Pentium 
90.  Samba 2.2.0 is running on i386 RedHat 6.2 on a Pentium Pro and is 
providing all the file & print serving including the roaming profiles.

I would like to retire the old server and use only the server running 
Samba 2.2.0 but the roaming profiles are being ignored when I turn off 
the old server and enable authentication on the 2.2.0 box.  After the 
initial loss, the profiles work normally but needless to say my user 
community does not want to loose everything they've customized.  The 
netlogin share appears to be working correctly because the logon script 
is being executed and people can log in.

The way I have been trying to make the switch is:

1. Switch the NT box(es) from the domain to a dummy workgroup & reboot
2. Kill old samba 2.1 preAlpha server
3. Turn on domain mastering, etc. on 2.2.0 server and restart
4. Add the NT box(es) using "smbpasswd -a -m HOSTNAME$"
5. Have NT box(es) rejoin the domain and reboot
6. Login in as a user, the logon script is executed and the big Welcome
   to Windows box appears with the arrow pointing at the start button.
7. Bang my head against the wall.

I've tried reading the documentation twice, reviewing the list archives, 
set the file protection to 0700 for directories and 0600 for files, 
"tried "map hidden = yes" & "map system = yes" for the profiles share, 
restored the old NTUSER.DAT file on top of the new one, moved the old 
smbpasswd file to the new server, sacrificed pizza at midnight (yum!) and 
a few other things I don't wish to admit to.

The loss of the existing roaming profiles is not desirable.  I get the 
feeling I am being stupid but I'm not finding it.  Is there any way for 
me make the switch to Samba 2.2.0 while not loosing the profiles?

I'll be glad to supply the various .conf files or make debug runs if 
helpful.  Hope this makes sense.

        TIA,
        Bill




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From: "Andrey Nepomnyaschih" <nas at chartpilot.ru>
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Hello,

I have found that when transferring a file from Samba-2.2.0 to a Win2k
machine performance monitor displays quite interesting information.

NBT Connection
  Bytes Received/sec	2119806.974

Network Interface
  Bytes Received/sec	6392267.252

I believe the host doesn't have any other connection that can eat 4
Mbytes/s.
And when calculating speed by dividing file size by time I'm getting
that actual speed is around 6 Mbytes/s. This is strange because at the
other facility we have a WinNT machine serving as file and print
server and some Win2k client there, and I remember that when I was
measuring speed there was such big margin between NBT Connection and
Network Interface (about few hundreds kilobytes).

Does anyone has a good explanation?

I've got another big margin (about 38%) between ftp and samba
transfers.

Ftp scores about at 10 Mbytes/s.
Samba 6 Mbytes/s.

Playing with Socket options didn't gave any performance gain. The OS
is FreeBSD. And again comparing to WinNT Server, I was able to get
about 8,4 Mbytes/s.

So is there something that can help me figure out what's wrong with
it?

Andrey Nepomnyaschih
nas at chartpilot.ru

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Hi,

Al my computers on the domain have the wrong time but the server has still
the right time.

My domain (myny):

on server:

[root at killhead samba]# date
Sun May 13 21:05:25 GMT+1 2001

on win2k client:

 (also GMT+1 (brussels)) the time 0:06:25

Anybody a solution ?

P.s i'm running on redhat 7.1

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Are you running a command, say on login or at specific intervals with the job
scheduler that sets the time?  For example on my setup I set the time on the
workstations during login, using the login script for the user, then every few
hours it will run a batch file to set the time agian using the windows
scheduler.  The command is pretty simple "net time /set /yes"  although that
assumes that "time server = yes" is set in your smb.conf.  Other wise you will
need this command "net time \\<server name> /set /yes".

Hope that helps.

Patrick


Tom Myny wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Al my computers on the domain have the wrong time but the server has still
> the right time.
>
> My domain (myny):
>
> on server:
>
> [root at killhead samba]# date
> Sun May 13 21:05:25 GMT+1 2001
>
> on win2k client:
>
>  (also GMT+1 (brussels)) the time 0:06:25
>
> Anybody a solution ?
>
> P.s i'm running on redhat 7.1

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Seth" <seth at hollen.org>
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Subject: 2.2 as PDC and logons


> I have a server running Redhat 7.1 with Samba 2.2.0 as PDC. it's working
> pretty well, but I am wondering about logon scripts to map network drives.
I
> hav a simpple script running to sync the time between the server and
client,
> so it's workign but what should it read to map a drive?
>
> I have tried this "net use h: \\redserver\admin"
> but it doesn't work.
> I admit to being new to windows NT
> if anyone knows of any websites dealing with windows logons and scripts I
> would be thankful
> --
>
> Seth
> seth at hollen.org
>
> Lottery: The excitement of bad math.
>

hi seth

I don't know a website that's dealing with logon scripts. But I have one
hint for you.
First, you have to create at least one user in you smbpasswd file. Then you
can map this share on NT with the following command in your logon script.

net use h: \\redserver\admin /user:username password

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I have a similar problem, I have time server = yes in my smb.conf file and my 
logon script has that exact line you have also. But when it tries to execute 
it says I don't have permission to change the time. it gets the new time but 
won't set it.

any ideas?

seth

On Sunday 13 May 2001 16:25, you wrote:
> Are you running a command, say on login or at specific intervals with the
> job scheduler that sets the time?  For example on my setup I set the time
> on the workstations during login, using the login script for the user, then
> every few hours it will run a batch file to set the time agian using the
> windows scheduler.  The command is pretty simple "net time /set /yes" 
> although that assumes that "time server = yes" is set in your smb.conf. 
> Other wise you will need this command "net time \\<server name> /set /yes".
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Patrick
>
> Tom Myny wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Al my computers on the domain have the wrong time but the server has
> > still the right time.
> >
> > My domain (myny):
> >
> > on server:
> >
> > [root at killhead samba]# date
> > Sun May 13 21:05:25 GMT+1 2001
> >
> > on win2k client:
> >
> >  (also GMT+1 (brussels)) the time 0:06:25
> >
> > Anybody a solution ?
> >
> > P.s i'm running on redhat 7.1

-- 

Seth
seth at hollen.org

Lottery: The excitement of bad math.

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> I have a similar problem, I have time server = yes in my smb.conf file and
my
> logon script has that exact line you have also. But when it tries to
execute
> it says I don't have permission to change the time. it gets the new time
but
> won't set it.

Try giving Everyone permission to set the time.. under W2K, this is in
Administrative Tools -> Local Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User
Rights Assignment.  By default only Administrators/Power Users can do it.

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If you are trying to set the time on the NT workstation, you need to make
sure that the user has that permission set.  You can also do it with system
policies.  The setting is under permissions.

HTH

James
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Subject: Re: time problem at domain


> I have a similar problem, I have time server = yes in my smb.conf file and
my
> logon script has that exact line you have also. But when it tries to
execute
> it says I don't have permission to change the time. it gets the new time
but
> won't set it.
>
> any ideas?
>
> seth
>
> On Sunday 13 May 2001 16:25, you wrote:
> > Are you running a command, say on login or at specific intervals with
the
> > job scheduler that sets the time?  For example on my setup I set the
time
> > on the workstations during login, using the login script for the user,
then
> > every few hours it will run a batch file to set the time agian using the
> > windows scheduler.  The command is pretty simple "net time /set /yes"
> > although that assumes that "time server = yes" is set in your smb.conf.
> > Other wise you will need this command "net time \\<server name> /set
/yes".
> >
> > Hope that helps.
> >
> > Patrick
> >
> > Tom Myny wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Al my computers on the domain have the wrong time but the server has
> > > still the right time.
> > >
> > > My domain (myny):
> > >
> > > on server:
> > >
> > > [root at killhead samba]# date
> > > Sun May 13 21:05:25 GMT+1 2001
> > >
> > > on win2k client:
> > >
> > >  (also GMT+1 (brussels)) the time 0:06:25
> > >
> > > Anybody a solution ?
> > >
> > > P.s i'm running on redhat 7.1
>
> --
>
> Seth
> seth at hollen.org
>
> Lottery: The excitement of bad math.
>

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HI all

It was updated recently that Samba latest testing has been done on
  o user lists for Win9x in user mode security
(this one patch update i need very badly)
And a few other things....... could someone help me on where i could download this samba 
version(which has all these updates) from
should i use the CVS or the alpha version..................

Thanks
Roy



-----Original Message-----
From:	Jeremy Allison [SMTP:jeremy at valinux.com]
Sent:	Wednesday, May 09, 2001 5:38 AM
To:	Gerald Carter
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Subject:	Re: latest results from testing SAMBA_2_2

Gerald Carter wrote:
> 
> Just as an FYI...
> 
> I have finished testing the following pieces PDC of functionality with the
> latest SAMBA_2_2 code and all seems well. (both --without-pam and
> --with-pam).  PAM functionality tested on RedHat 6.2 with pam_pwdb.so.
> 
>   o domain logons from all Windows clients
>   o user lists for Win9x in user mode security
>   o adding/deleting/changing shares from Server Manager
>   o browsing/accessing shares on NT4/Win2k members
>     servers in a Samba domain
>   o logon scripts
>   o Windows NT4 style system policies
>   o 'domain admin group' parameter
> 
> So looks like things are going for 2.2.1. What did I forget?
> Back to work....

Password changing. This works non-pam, but I need to add
some docs and the "old password" prompt in password chat
for that to be fixed.

Andrew Bartlett has sent 3 patches for some of this. I'm
looking at them but maybe for 2.2.2, not 2.2.1.

Jeremy.

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Hello.

I'm running samba 2.0.7 on Redhat 6.2. Now my question:

How can I see in the log file, what files were deleted? I have some 
entrees in the log file like

lroesch closed file Lotus/Notes/Data/~notes.lck (numopen=5)
unix_clean_name [/Lotus/Notes/Data/~notes.lck]
reduce_name [Lotus/Notes/Data/~notes.lck] [/home/lroesch]
reduced to Lotus/Notes/Data/~notes.lck
call_trans2qfilepathinfo Lotus/Notes/Data/~notes.lck level=257 call=5 
total_data=0
.
.
reply_unlink : \Lotus\Notes\Data\~notes.lck
unix_clean_name [/Lotus/Notes/Data/~notes.lck]

from a file that definitiv was deleted. At which loglevel can I see, that 
a file was deleted (the log above is at debug level 2 ).

Regards
Lars

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On Fri, 11 May 2001, Chris Allen wrote:

> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: jeremy at valinux.com [mailto:jeremy at valinux.com]
> >Sent: Friday, 11 May 2001 08:17
> >To: Chris Allen
> >Cc: samba-ntdom at samba.org
> >Subject: Re: latest results from testing SAMBA_2_2
> >>
> >> Will 2.2.1 allow Whistler/XP to join the domain?
> >
> >I haven't recieved any info from JF on this, so there'll
> >probably be no change from the current CVS state on this
> >for 2.2.1.
> 
> OK.
> 
> >
> >Is this a problem as XP won't even be launched until
> >october (at the earliest) ?
> 
> Unfortunately we use Whistler in our development so it makes it difficult
> not having both the desktops (win2k) and development servers in the same
> domain.

To join a domain Whistler beta2 is using a (currently) unsupported level
in samr_set_user_info.

I'm wondering if it's simply using MD5 instead of MD4. Could be. Anybody
has an idea ?

	J.F.

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Hi,

I tried to install a samba-pdc and when I try connect to the domain I get a
fault like "number of procedures out of range" (I use a win 2k (german)
version and the message is: "Die Anzahl der Prozeduren ist ausserhalb des
erlaubten Bereichs."). I hope someone could help me with this Problem...

Thanks

Dirk

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I for one cannot see the point in being so rude.  This is the Samba list, think
aboute what Open Source software stands for.  It is suposed to be about equality
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RonMac
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> (for some reason), I didn't think twice about opening an attachment sent
> by
> someone else from this mailing list.  I think of everyone here pretty
> much
> like any of my peers here in my office.
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> It's disappointing to get email messages, like the following, from
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> (from this group) in response to email messages sent out by the homepage
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> I've received about a dozen message very similar to this one and all
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> 



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hi

i try to compile samba 2.2 with kerberos 5 support:
./configure --with-krb5

after i do a make i get this error compiling pass_check.c:

Compiling passdb/pass_check.c
In file included from passdb/pass_check.c:375:
/usr/local/include/krb5.h:1841: parse error before `profile_t'
make: *** [passdb/pass_check.o] Error 1

packages installed:
samba-2.2.0
krb5-1.2.2

what's wrong there ?

thanks in advance

regards
thomas

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Hi 

The below options could help ..this were posted earlier try it out.....

1 ) Have you tried logging in as 'root' when it asks for an authorized
username/password?
is root in smbpasswd

2) This error occurs when the machine account entry exists in 
the smbpasswd file, but the 'add user script' fails to 
add the entry into /etc/passwd.
check for any conflict or verify if its already there

Regards
roy



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Hi,

I tried to install a samba-pdc and when I try connect to the domain I get a
fault like "number of procedures out of range" (I use a win 2k (german)
version and the message is: "Die Anzahl der Prozeduren ist ausserhalb des
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Thanks

Dirk

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If I do a 'rpclient ... -c "enumdrivers"'
I cannot see the HP200c driver, doing  'rpcclient ... -c enumprinters"
I can see the HP2000C printer with , of course "NO PRINTER DRIVER..."
so I do no know which driver to assign using the setdriver command.
The thing that I do not understand
is that:
 if I check the files I have downloaded to the server (using the
"new driver"
button)  with the files necessary for this kind of printer
obtained from the printer  test page , all the necessary files are
present on the server!
I really do not know what to do.
cheers


On Fri, 11 May 2001, Eugenijus [UTF-8] JanuE!keviD
ius wrote:

>
>
> Patrizia Canton wrote:
>
>
> > If I try the same procedure for the kodak printer
> > I cannot find the correct *inf file on the cd of the printer, so I cannot
> > change the driver from "NO PRINTER DRIVER AVAILABLE..." to the correct
> > one.
>
> If you have driver files copied, you can use `rpcclient -c "setdriver
> ...."` on Samba side to set the driver for Win clients. This is the only
> solution for me now (RH Linux 7.0 + Samba 2.2.0; WinNT as clients)
>
> --
>   Augis
>

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Hi,

Although I am able to see my Linux machine in the network neighbourhood,
when i click on the machine it says " network path not found ".Any help
would be appreciated.Here is a snap shot of my configuration.

# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from aaa.bbb.ccc.199 (aaa.bbb.ccc.199)
# Date: 2001/05/14 02:31:23

# Global parameters
[global]
	workgroup = HPSBLR1
	netbios name = RSNLINUX
	server string = Samba
	#encrypt password = yes
        update encrypted = no
	security = user
       # smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
	log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
	max log size = 0
	socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
	dns proxy = No
	printing = lprng

[printers]
	comment = All Printers
	path = /var/spool/samba
	printable = Yes
	browseable = No

[myhome]
	comment = Home Directory
        path = /home/ajaybr
	browsable = yes
        available = yes
        writable = no
	write list = ajaybr
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Drop topic.

Everyone makes mistakes.

End of lesson ...

Bandwidth returned ...

NEXT.


Rgds,

--Rob.



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> I for one cannot see the point in being so rude.  This is the Samba list,
think
> aboute what Open Source software stands for.  It is suposed to be about
equality
> and selflessness.  Lots of people on this list give up time and effort to
help
> others.  Being rude and offensive towards people who made a mistake is not
what
> we should be about.
>
> RonMac
> Quoting "Greg J. Zartman, P.E." <greg at leiinc.com>:
>
> > I realize that it's not the smartest thing in the world to blindly open
> > email attachments.  Generally, I'm pretty good about it, but in this
> > case
> > (for some reason), I didn't think twice about opening an attachment sent
> > by
> > someone else from this mailing list.  I think of everyone here pretty
> > much
> > like any of my peers here in my office.
> >
> > It's disappointing to get email messages, like the following, from
> > people
> > (from this group) in response to email messages sent out by the homepage
> > virus:
> > Message:
> > Some reason you're sending us viruses...?? you'll have to do better than
> > that if you want to get us and you better hire a good computer tech in
> > the
> > next few days. We are going to nuke you and you mail server off the
> > net!!!!!
> >
> >
> > I've received about a dozen message very similar to this one and all
> > from
> > people on this mailing list.  What gives?
> >
> >
> > Greg J. Zartman, P.E.
> >
> >
>
>
>
> Ron McKeating
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>

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> I have found that when transferring a file from Samba-2.2.0 to a Win2k
> machine performance monitor displays quite interesting information.
> 
> NBT Connection
>   Bytes Received/sec    2119806.974
> 
> Network Interface
>   Bytes Received/sec    6392267.252
> 
> I believe the host doesn't have any other connection that can eat 4
> Mbytes/s.
> And when calculating speed by dividing file size by time I'm getting
> that actual speed is around 6 Mbytes/s.

If the actual speed is 6MBps, then nobody eats anything (you do get your
6MBps in the NI counter, don't you). What must have happened is that NBT
counter failed to account those "missing" 4MBps as NBT traffic. In order
to answer the question what's wrong with it (the NBT counter) one has to
know how the accounting works (which we don't). Might it be as simple as
that it failed to distinguish 2/3 or network packets as NBT because of
fragmentation at IP layer? I used to believe that this should never
happen as the hosts negotiate MTU and therefore avoid the fragmentation,
but what if they fail?

Andy.

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Excuse well not to be written in ingles, and uses a translator. The "logon
path" load neither and my "log files" nor This is my configuration file:

*************************************************************************
# Global parameters
[global]
;Basic Server Setting
        netbios name = NAME
        workgroup = GROUP

;Soporta Logos
        domain logons = Yes

        logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U

       logon drive = L:
       logon home = \\%N\%U
        logon script = %G.bat


;We should act as the domain and local master browser
        os level = 64
        preferred master = yes

        domain master = yes
        local master = yes

;Secuity settings
        security = user

;encrypty password are a requirement for a PDC
        encrypt passwords = yes
        update encrypted = yes
        passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
        passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *ReType*new*UNIX*password*
%n\n *
passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*

;Mapa de Usuasrios
        username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
        smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
        domain admin group = @adm


        max log size = 50
        log file = /var/log/samba/log.samba.%M
        message command = csh -c 'xedit %s;rm %s' &
        default = homes


        dns proxy = No
        protocol = NT1
        domain admin users = maxi
        socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192

;Mensajes a Mandar
        postexec = echo "%u se desconecto de %S from %m (%I) %T" >>
/tmp/log.sam
ba
        preexec = echo "%u se a conectado de %S from %m (%I) %T" >>
/tmp/log.sam
ba
        server string = Corre en %h la version %v del Samba Server

[homes]
        comment = Home Directories
        read only = No
        create mask = 0775
        force create mode = 0777
        directory mask = 0775
        force directory mode = 0777
        browseable = No

[profiles]
        path = /home/usuarios/Profiles
        writeable = yes
        create mask = 0600
        directory mask = 0700

*************************************************************************
Please Help me

thanks

Maximiliano Petersen
Administrador de Redes
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Have you run through all the tests in the DIAGNOSIS.TXT file (it's in the 
/docs directoy of your Samba install)?

What client?  Is it set to NOT encrypt passwords?

Do you have guest access set up on the server?

- john

--On Monday, May 14, 2001 3:57 PM +0500 "Raghuraj, Ajay" 
<ajay.raghuraj at blr.hpsglobal.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Although I am able to see my Linux machine in the network neighbourhood,
> when i click on the machine it says " network path not found ".Any help
> would be appreciated.Here is a snap shot of my configuration.
>
> # Samba config file created using SWAT
> # from aaa.bbb.ccc.199 (aaa.bbb.ccc.199)
> # Date: 2001/05/14 02:31:23
>
> # Global parameters
> [global]
>	 workgroup = HPSBLR1
>	 netbios name = RSNLINUX
>	 server string = Samba
>	 #encrypt password = yes
>         update encrypted = no
>	 security = user
>        # smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
>	 log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
>	 max log size = 0
>	 socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
>	 dns proxy = No
>	 printing = lprng
>
> [printers]
>	 comment = All Printers
>	 path = /var/spool/samba
>	 printable = Yes
>	 browseable = No
>
> [myhome]
>	 comment = Home Directory
>         path = /home/ajaybr
>	 browsable = yes
>         available = yes
>         writable = no
>	 write list = ajaybr
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Hola Maximiliano,

Mejor si se pregunta en la lista de usuarios, samba at lists.samba.org.

?Existe ya el directorio /var/log/samba?  El Samba no lo creara.


You're better off asking this on the samba at lists.samba.org mailing list.

Does the directory /var/log/samba exist on your system?  Samba won't create it
for you.

Saludos,
Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer

On Mon, 14 May 2001, Maximiliano Petersen wrote:

> Excuse well not to be written in ingles, and uses a translator. The "logon
> path" load neither and my "log files" nor This is my configuration file:
>
> *************************************************************************
> # Global parameters
> [global]
> ;Basic Server Setting
>         netbios name = NAME
>         workgroup = GROUP
>
> ;Soporta Logos
>         domain logons = Yes
>
>         logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U
>
>        logon drive = L:
>        logon home = \\%N\%U
>         logon script = %G.bat
>
>
> ;We should act as the domain and local master browser
>         os level = 64
>         preferred master = yes
>
>         domain master = yes
>         local master = yes
>
> ;Secuity settings
>         security = user
>
> ;encrypty password are a requirement for a PDC
>         encrypt passwords = yes
>         update encrypted = yes
>         passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
>         passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *ReType*new*UNIX*password*
> %n\n *
> passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*
>
> ;Mapa de Usuasrios
>         username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
>         smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
>         domain admin group = @adm
>
>
>         max log size = 50
>         log file = /var/log/samba/log.samba.%M
>         message command = csh -c 'xedit %s;rm %s' &
>         default = homes
>
>
>         dns proxy = No
>         protocol = NT1
>         domain admin users = maxi
>         socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
>
> ;Mensajes a Mandar
>         postexec = echo "%u se desconecto de %S from %m (%I) %T" >>
> /tmp/log.sam
> ba
>         preexec = echo "%u se a conectado de %S from %m (%I) %T" >>
> /tmp/log.sam
> ba
>         server string = Corre en %h la version %v del Samba Server
>
> [homes]
>         comment = Home Directories
>         read only = No
>         create mask = 0775
>         force create mode = 0777
>         directory mask = 0775
>         force directory mode = 0777
>         browseable = No

> [profiles]
>         path = /home/usuarios/Profiles
>         writeable = yes
>         create mask = 0600
>         directory mask = 0700

> *************************************************************************
> Please Help me

> thanks

> Maximiliano Petersen
> Administrador de Redes
> **************************
> Websat
> Cordoba 2777 - 2000 - Rosario
> Santa Fe - Argentina
> TE:4498982
> mpetersen at websat.com.ar

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The following is way off topic:
I have a number of 9x/w2k machines on my network and with the rampage of
crappy M$ virii floating about, I feel it's time to invest in some quality AV
software for the M$ machines. I've been looking at the McAfee suites which
are
available for a variety of *nix enviroments but I'm mostly interested in
something I can distribute to each of these machines and will run on my PDC.
I'm not sure exactly how the Norton stuff works, but it looks like you need
to
install it on the machine acting as your domain controller, anyone have any
information on this? Could I get it running in a wine enviroment? Could I set
it up on another machine that would install it to the PDC?
Thanks,
--
Thomas J. Hudak
Systems Administrator
Sistina Software Inc. - www.sistina.com
Phone: 612.638.0500 x.513
Fax: 612.379.3952
Page: 612.318.1967
Key fingerprint = BEC6 3181 4C9B A7BB AF11  4717 6F85 B346 380D 523E

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I use Sophos Anti-Virus on all of my servers. They support linux, Novell, 
NT, and Macintosh. It can be installed and maintained on every machine on 
your network without leaving your chair! Daily downloads to the server keep 
all machines updated together. I have yet to see it miss a virus. One of the 
best demo's I do for my clients is install the 30day demo version on their 
network (the one they claim is clean since they use McAfee, Norton, 
whatever) and show them a bunch of viri that they missed. It's an easy sell 
after that. Email me off-loop if you want more info.

- Gary


> The following is way off topic:
> I have a number of 9x/w2k machines on my network and with the rampage
> of crappy M$ virii floating about, I feel it's time to invest in some
> quality AV software for the M$ machines. I've been looking at the
> McAfee suites which are
> available for a variety of *nix enviroments but I'm mostly interested
> in something I can distribute to each of these machines and will run on
> my PDC. I'm not sure exactly how the Norton stuff works, but it looks
> like you need to
> install it on the machine acting as your domain controller, anyone have
> any information on this? Could I get it running in a wine enviroment?
> Could I set it up on another machine that would install it to the PDC?
> Thanks,
> --
> Thomas J. Hudak
> Systems Administrator
> Sistina Software Inc. - www.sistina.com
> Phone: 612.638.0500 x.513
> Fax: 612.379.3952
> Page: 612.318.1967
> Key fingerprint = BEC6 3181 4C9B A7BB AF11  4717 6F85 B346 380D 523E
> 
> sleep: Command not found - The story of my life...

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The company I work for uses the Norton Antivirus 7.5 Enterprise solution.  I like it particularly because the admin console for the software will tell me, at a glance, which version of the definitions are installed on the clients and when the last full scan took place.   It's not necessary to install it on a Domain controller, at least not that I'm aware of.  Also, all installations can be performed from one PC to all other machines via the LAN.  I don't know how much it costs, but it's worth checking out.

Sven

-----Original Message-----
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The following is way off topic:
I have a number of 9x/w2k machines on my network and with the rampage of
crappy M$ virii floating about, I feel it's time to invest in some quality AV
software for the M$ machines. I've been looking at the McAfee suites which
are
available for a variety of *nix enviroments but I'm mostly interested in
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I'm not sure exactly how the Norton stuff works, but it looks like you need
to
install it on the machine acting as your domain controller, anyone have any
information on this? Could I get it running in a wine enviroment? Could I set
it up on another machine that would install it to the PDC?
Thanks,
--
Thomas J. Hudak
Systems Administrator
Sistina Software Inc. - www.sistina.com
Phone: 612.638.0500 x.513
Fax: 612.379.3952
Page: 612.318.1967
Key fingerprint = BEC6 3181 4C9B A7BB AF11  4717 6F85 B346 380D 523E

sleep: Command not found - The story of my life...

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Hi Tom,

> install it on the machine acting as your domain controller, anyone have any
> information on this? Could I get it running in a wine enviroment? Could I set
> it up on another machine that would install it to the PDC?

Not sure, but maybe Sophos-Antivirus is what you are looking for:
http://www.sophos.com 

cu,
Uwe

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We use Trend Micro's NeatSuite for our Windows based machines, and it works
very well for us.
It includes Officescan which is basically a Enterprise version of PC-Cillin
for the clients, ServerProtect which protects NT/W2k servers, VirusWall
(which they defaultly give you a NT license for but will for free convert
the License to their Linux version) which is a proxy firewall to kill
email/active-x/java viruses , and various other programs.
Only prob is (so far) they dont have a linux client.
http://www.trend.com/products/neatsuite/exchange.htm



_______________________________
Kenneth Hadley
PC / Network Specialist
McCormick Selph Inc.



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> The following is way off topic:
> I have a number of 9x/w2k machines on my network and with the rampage of
> crappy M$ virii floating about, I feel it's time to invest in some quality
AV
> software for the M$ machines. I've been looking at the McAfee suites which
> are
> available for a variety of *nix enviroments but I'm mostly interested in
> something I can distribute to each of these machines and will run on my
PDC.
> I'm not sure exactly how the Norton stuff works, but it looks like you
need
> to
> install it on the machine acting as your domain controller, anyone have
any
> information on this? Could I get it running in a wine enviroment? Could I
set
> it up on another machine that would install it to the PDC?
> Thanks,
> --
> Thomas J. Hudak
> Systems Administrator
> Sistina Software Inc. - www.sistina.com
> Phone: 612.638.0500 x.513
> Fax: 612.379.3952
> Page: 612.318.1967
> Key fingerprint = BEC6 3181 4C9B A7BB AF11  4717 6F85 B346 380D 523E
>
> sleep: Command not found - The story of my life...
>
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"Alders, Dirk" wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I tried to install a samba-pdc and when I try connect to the domain I get a
> fault like "number of procedures out of range" (I use a win 2k (german)
> version and the message is: "Die Anzahl der Prozeduren ist ausserhalb des
> erlaubten Bereichs."). I hope someone could help me with this Problem...

This is fixed in CVS and will be fixed in Samba 2.2.1.

Cheers,

	Jeremy Allison,
	Samba Team.

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Jean Francois Micouleau wrote:
> 
> To join a domain Whistler beta2 is using a (currently) unsupported level
> in samr_set_user_info.

What's the info level it uses.

Any chance I could look at the traces ?

Jeremy.

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Just a side note.  I have a PC that was running WIN2K, I configured it for
domain logons using Samba 2.2.0(final).  Recently a co-worker upgraded(?) it
to the beta of WINXP and he hasn't had a problem logging onto the domain.  I
haven't tried to remove and readd him though.  Let me know if I can do
anything to help.

Mark


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Jean Francois Micouleau wrote:
>
> To join a domain Whistler beta2 is using a (currently) unsupported level
> in samr_set_user_info.

What's the info level it uses.

Any chance I could look at the traces ?

Jeremy.

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i'm using a linux PDC server with samba 2.0.8. My server was a NT 4.0
machine but i have changed it for linux. Everyone could log in and see the
linux file server.
Here is the problems
1- Whem i try to install a new machine it won't acept to enter in the new
NT domain, i have to put that machine in the older domain. after that i
could change it into the new nt domain, but i whant to uninstall the older
SERVER
2- I whant to shutdown every 40 machines over the network, i have tryed
lots of windows programs and nothing works, there is a way to do this with
the linux server?
3- I whant to delete the local profile created in the NT workstations over
the network, is that possible?
4- Why when i'm using roaming profiles my network "gains a lot of
collisions" ?
That's it....
Sorry about the terrible english, this is because i'm not english,
canadian,australian or american. :-)
this is my smb.conf
[global]

  workgroup = n2m
  netbios name = zabumba
  server string = SAMBA PDC
  hosts allow = 150.164.102.
  security = user
  status = yes
  encrypt passwords = yes
  domain admin group = @staff
# username map = /etc/smbusers
  socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
  os level = 65
  domain logons = yes
  logon script = scripts\%U.bat
  logon home = \\%L\%U\.profiles
#  logon path = \\%L\%U\Profiles # utilizado para roaming profiles
#logon path = # eh utilizado para perfil local
logon path = 
  share modes = no
  unix password sync = true
  passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
  passwd chat = *password* %n\n *password* %n\n *successful*
  time server = yes
  guest account = nobody
  logon drive = z: 

[homes]
#   comment = Home Directories
   browseable = yes
   writable = yes

[staff]
 
#comment = root directory
path = /home
valid users = helena, lilica, fantini, humberto, alfredo, barroca
admin users = helena, lilica, fantini, humberto, alfredo, barroca
browseable = yes
writeable = yes   

[web_coltec]
 
   path = /home/httpd/html
   valid users = root, humberto, barroca, alfredo
   admin users = root, humberto, barroca, alfredo
   browseable = yes
   writeable = yes 

[web_n2m]
 
   path = /home/httpd/html/n2m
   valid users = root, humberto, helena, lilica, barroca, alfredo
   admin users = root, humberto, helena, lilica, barroca, alfredo
   browseable = yes
   writeable = yes 

[biomas]
path= /home/setores/biomas
valid users = crono, blackpig, alfredo
admin users = alfredo
browseable = yes
writable = yes

[trabalho]
#comment = root directory
path = /home/alunos/trabalho
browseable = yes
writeable = no

[pemja]
 
#comment = root directory
path = /home/pemja
valid users =  ccvieira
admin users =  ccvieira
browseable = yes
writeable = yes

[netlogon]
   comment = Network Logon Service
   path = /home/samba/netlogon
#   guest ok = yes
   locking = no
   public = no
   browseable = yes
   writable = no
   share modes = no


[zabuprn]
 
# coment = zabuprn
 valid users =
root,alfredo,helena,lilica,barroca,macarrao,humberto,mchiaretto,fantini,lucia,ccvieira
; printing command = /usr/bin/lpr -r %s
 printer = zabuprn
 public = no
 writable = no
 printable = yes
 printing = BSD


Leonardo

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Leonardo,

I will try to clear up some of the issues for you.

###  [ ... ]
###
###
###  i'm using a linux PDC server with samba 2.0.8. My server was a NT 4.0
###  machine but i have changed it for linux. Everyone could log in
###  and see the
###  linux file server.
###  Here is the problems
###  1- Whem i try to install a new machine it won't acept to enter
###  in the new
###  NT domain, i have to put that machine in the older domain. after that i
###  could change it into the new nt domain, but i whant to
###  uninstall the older
###  SERVER

	1) you need to be more clear about the names. nt 4 has trouble when
	joining a domain that it is "already in". this is a quirky issue that		many
suffer from. theres no real way to get around this (if i understand
	your issue correctly).

###  2- I whant to shutdown every 40 machines over the network, i have tryed
###  lots of windows programs and nothing works, there is a way to
###  do this with
###  the linux server?

	2) this isnt a samba issue.. ive never used such a program, but this
	could be taken care of by a simple win32 client installed on each pc
	which listens to a socket that denies all connections that arent from
	the linux server. then validates by username/pw, then proceeds to
	call the ShutDownEx() function (i believe thats it, its been a while).
	have a linux server that at a specified time (or by user intervention)
	sends the proper data to the clients (if they are all on the subnet,
	or on a network where broadcast packets are routed, may i suggest using
	udp and SO_BROADCAST).

###  3- I whant to delete the local profile created in the NT
###  workstations over
###  the network, is that possible?

	logoff all user's whoms profiles need to be deleted and delete the
	user's profile directory. if you want to delete it over the smb network
	i would suggest placing the profiles on a seperate service (such as
	\\server\profiles\%u), where everyone can see the user's profile dir,
	however be diligent with permissions. at this point you can login as
	root and modify as you like. another solution is to add another share
	(if the user's home directories are /home/<user>, share /home, allowing
	only @staff (or only root if you dont want all staff to have access).

	[homedirs]
	path=/home
	writeable=yes
	valid users=@staff
	force user=root
	force group=wheel


###  4- Why when i'm using roaming profiles my network "gains a lot of
###  collisions" ?

	there are a lot of files being transferred. use a switch instead of
	a hub :)

i hope that helped. and your english isnt too bad at all :)

regards,
jason

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<<<somewhat off-topic>>>
Unfortunately I haven't had time to setup the Viruswall (nevermind that Ive
had it for over a year) program but the client programs did catch the
homepage virus...as a matter of fact we had zero infections, and only a
dozen or so kills

_______________________________
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PC / Network Specialist
McCormick Selph Inc.



----- Original Message -----
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To: "Kenneth Hadley" <khadley at mcselph.com>
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: Anti-Virus?


> I have a client that uses this on their Linux POP 3 server, however it
seems
> that the last vbs "homepage" virus got through..did you have the same
> problem?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kenneth Hadley <khadley at mcselph.com>
> To: Tom Hudak <thudak at sistina.com>
> Cc: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Date: Monday, May 14, 2001 11:55 AM
> Subject: Re: Anti-Virus?
>
>
> >We use Trend Micro's NeatSuite for our Windows based machines, and it
works
> >very well for us.
> >It includes Officescan which is basically a Enterprise version of
PC-Cillin
> >for the clients, ServerProtect which protects NT/W2k servers, VirusWall
> >(which they defaultly give you a NT license for but will for free convert
> >the License to their Linux version) which is a proxy firewall to kill
> >email/active-x/java viruses , and various other programs.
> >Only prob is (so far) they dont have a linux client.
> >http://www.trend.com/products/neatsuite/exchange.htm
> >
> >
> >
> >_______________________________
> >Kenneth Hadley
> >PC / Network Specialist
> >McCormick Selph Inc.
> >
> >
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Tom Hudak" <thudak at sistina.com>
> >To: "Samba NT Domain list" <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> >Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 8:46 AM
> >Subject: Anti-Virus?
> >
> >
> >> The following is way off topic:
> >> I have a number of 9x/w2k machines on my network and with the rampage
of
> >> crappy M$ virii floating about, I feel it's time to invest in some
> quality
> >AV
> >> software for the M$ machines. I've been looking at the McAfee suites
> which
> >> are
> >> available for a variety of *nix enviroments but I'm mostly interested
in
> >> something I can distribute to each of these machines and will run on my
> >PDC.
> >> I'm not sure exactly how the Norton stuff works, but it looks like you
> >need
> >> to
> >> install it on the machine acting as your domain controller, anyone have
> >any
> >> information on this? Could I get it running in a wine enviroment? Could
I
> >set
> >> it up on another machine that would install it to the PDC?
> >> Thanks,
> >> --
> >> Thomas J. Hudak
> >> Systems Administrator
> >> Sistina Software Inc. - www.sistina.com
> >> Phone: 612.638.0500 x.513
> >> Fax: 612.379.3952
> >> Page: 612.318.1967
> >> Key fingerprint = BEC6 3181 4C9B A7BB AF11  4717 6F85 B346 380D 523E
> >>
> >> sleep: Command not found - The story of my life...
> >>
> >> [demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
> >
>

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Hello,

I'll do my best to answer these questions. But they are usefull only
if you use WinNT.

> 1- Whem i try to install a new machine it won't acept to
> enter in the new
> NT domain, i have to put that machine in the older domain.
> after that i
> could change it into the new nt domain, but i whant to
> uninstall the older
> SERVER

1. Actually, haven't seen anything similar to this, maybe you can try
to describe it in details. And I skip it.

> 2- I whant to shutdown every 40 machines over the network,
> i have tryed
> lots of windows programs and nothing works, there is a way
> to do this with
> the linux server?

2. Depends on what Windows are you using, WinNT will accept remote
shutdown request. Win9x and WinMe will not. So if you are using NT/2k
then try to search for resource kits. There is a utility called
shutdown. But this one will work only from another WinNT/Win2k
machine.

> 3- I whant to delete the local profile created in the NT
> workstations over
> the network, is that possible?

3. Use registry editor and set
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\DeleteRoamin
gCache to 1 (DWORD).

!! IMPORTANT !! Play with before enabling it at all machine. If you
are using Outlook (without Exchange) or some other programs that
stores files along with user profile. It can become deleted if Windows
will assume that it has nothing to do on the profile server.

> 4- Why when i'm using roaming profiles my network "gains a lot of
> collisions" ?

4. Well you are using hub to connect your network. And there some
times when at least two of your NICs start sending at the same time
(that is when collision occur). It is not bat not good, you should
take it as it is (this is a main concept of Ethernet).

You can make a change to switched network if you really don't like
that light flashing.

At last you should start worrying about it you get a really slow
transfers. Or you get a lot of collisions when there are only two
computers who talk to each other. This may indicate the presence of
faulty NIC.

I hope this helps someone,

Andrey Nepomnyaschih
nas at chartpilot.ru


> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Leonardo Luiz
> Padovani da Mata
> Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 10:12 PM
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: lot's of problems.. -why there is no answer?
>
>
> i'm using a linux PDC server with samba 2.0.8. My server
> was a NT 4.0
> machine but i have changed it for linux. Everyone could log
> in and see the
> linux file server.
> Here is the problems
> That's it....
> Sorry about the terrible english, this is because i'm not english,
> canadian,australian or american. :-)
> this is my smb.conf
> [global]
>
>   workgroup = n2m
>   netbios name = zabumba
>   server string = SAMBA PDC
>   hosts allow = 150.164.102.
>   security = user
>   status = yes
>   encrypt passwords = yes
>   domain admin group = @staff
> # username map = /etc/smbusers
>   socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
>   os level = 65
>   domain logons = yes
>   logon script = scripts\%U.bat
>   logon home = \\%L\%U\.profiles
> #  logon path = \\%L\%U\Profiles # utilizado para roaming profiles
> #logon path = # eh utilizado para perfil local
> logon path =
>   share modes = no
>   unix password sync = true
>   passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
>   passwd chat = *password* %n\n *password* %n\n *successful*
>   time server = yes
>   guest account = nobody
>   logon drive = z:
>
> [homes]
> #   comment = Home Directories
>    browseable = yes
>    writable = yes
>
> [staff]
>
> #comment = root directory
> path = /home
> valid users = helena, lilica, fantini, humberto, alfredo, barroca
> admin users = helena, lilica, fantini, humberto, alfredo, barroca
> browseable = yes
> writeable = yes
>
> [web_coltec]
>
>    path = /home/httpd/html
>    valid users = root, humberto, barroca, alfredo
>    admin users = root, humberto, barroca, alfredo
>    browseable = yes
>    writeable = yes
>
> [web_n2m]
>
>    path = /home/httpd/html/n2m
>    valid users = root, humberto, helena, lilica, barroca, alfredo
>    admin users = root, humberto, helena, lilica, barroca, alfredo
>    browseable = yes
>    writeable = yes
>
> [biomas]
> path= /home/setores/biomas
> valid users = crono, blackpig, alfredo
> admin users = alfredo
> browseable = yes
> writable = yes
>
> [trabalho]
> #comment = root directory
> path = /home/alunos/trabalho
> browseable = yes
> writeable = no
>
> [pemja]
>
> #comment = root directory
> path = /home/pemja
> valid users =  ccvieira
> admin users =  ccvieira
> browseable = yes
> writeable = yes
>
> [netlogon]
>    comment = Network Logon Service
>    path = /home/samba/netlogon
> #   guest ok = yes
>    locking = no
>    public = no
>    browseable = yes
>    writable = no
>    share modes = no
>
>
> [zabuprn]
>
> # coment = zabuprn
>  valid users =
> root,alfredo,helena,lilica,barroca,macarrao,humberto,mchiare
> tto,fantini,lucia,ccvieira
> ; printing command = /usr/bin/lpr -r %s
>  printer = zabuprn
>  public = no
>  writable = no
>  printable = yes
>  printing = BSD
>
>
> Leonardo
>

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On Mon, 14 May 2001, Jeremy Allison wrote:

> > To join a domain Whistler beta2 is using a (currently) unsupported level
> > in samr_set_user_info.
> 
> What's the info level it uses.

0x19. pretty much like a info level 21.

> Any chance I could look at the traces ?

yes maybe ;-) ;-) 

I wanted to do some more hacking before.

	J.F.

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Greetings!

Down loaded, compiled with gcc & installed Samba 2.0.7 on Solaris 7(Sparc).
It 
appears that the log.smb has this error regarding open files.

1.	Does this mean, The NT/Win2K clients are requesting 10K open files?
Because, 
	the samba configuration file does not have any entry for this
parameter. 

2.	If the Clients are requesting this many open files, Can I able to
detect 
	which NT/Win2K system is requesting this?

3.	When ever, I start Samba, only nmbd is running (not smbd)

Any help/pointers would be very much appreciated.

Thanks,
Murali


Here is the out put of log.smb

[2001/05/14 15:41:51, 1] smbd/server.c:main(641)
  smbd version 2.0.7 started.
  Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
[2001/05/14 15:41:51, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216)
  file_init: Information only: requested 10000 open files, 4086 are
available.
[2001/05/14 15:41:51, 1] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(988)
  Username nobody is invalid on this system
[2001/05/14 15:41:51, 1] smbd/server.c:main(641)
  smbd version 2.0.7 started.
  Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998

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AFAIK, requesting 10000 files is like saying "list all".  I get the same
message in my logs, and it hasn't caused any problems.  I'm pretty sure it
is normal.

You might want to check that samba doesn't allow user nobody, because it
appears as though it does in your setup, and you don't have an
system account for it.  It's probably just filling up your logs with
errors like the one below.  be aware also that 2.0.7 had an unrelated
security bug and you might want to consider getting it patched up.

- M.

On Mon, 14 May 2001 murali at epiphany.com wrote:

> Greetings!
>
> Down loaded, compiled with gcc & installed Samba 2.0.7 on Solaris 7(Sparc).
> It
> appears that the log.smb has this error regarding open files.
>
> 1.	Does this mean, The NT/Win2K clients are requesting 10K open files?
> Because,
> 	the samba configuration file does not have any entry for this
> parameter.
>
> 2.	If the Clients are requesting this many open files, Can I able to
> detect
> 	which NT/Win2K system is requesting this?
>
> 3.	When ever, I start Samba, only nmbd is running (not smbd)
>
> Any help/pointers would be very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Murali
>
>
> Here is the out put of log.smb
>
> [2001/05/14 15:41:51, 1] smbd/server.c:main(641)
>   smbd version 2.0.7 started.
>   Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
> [2001/05/14 15:41:51, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(216)
>   file_init: Information only: requested 10000 open files, 4086 are
> available.
> [2001/05/14 15:41:51, 1] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(988)
>   Username nobody is invalid on this system
> [2001/05/14 15:41:51, 1] smbd/server.c:main(641)
>   smbd version 2.0.7 started.
>   Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1992-1998
>

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Hi,

I just noticed the thread regarding 'procedure is out of range' error
messg. I remember getting this error when I was setting up samba a few
weeks ago. Now I can't seem to get that far at all. After rebulding my
server, I now get the error message 'credentials conflict' ...blah,
blah, blah... When joining the domain using the root account. I remember
fixing this, but I can't seem to now. Im using samba 2.2.0 and have
machine$ and username in passwd and smbpasswd. Can anyone refresh my
memory and help me get to the next problem? ('procedure is out of
range') :) 

Thanks,

Ben

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Tom, I've had excellent experiences with Command Software.  You can
look at their stuff at commandcom.com.  I have it running on every
win9x workstation in our school district, and have a  script download the
latest virus definition files weekly to each of 5 Linux servers.
Then each workstation daily contacts the nearest server for any recent
updates.  And the cost is lots less than brand x and brand y.  And, no,
I have no financial relationship with the company.  Am just a happy
customer.

At 10:46 AM 5/14/01 -0500, Tom Hudak wrote:
>The following is way off topic:
>I have a number of 9x/w2k machines on my network and with the rampage of
>crappy M$ virii floating about, I feel it's time to invest in some quality AV
>software for the M$ machines. I've been looking at the McAfee suites which
>are
>available for a variety of *nix enviroments but I'm mostly interested in
>something I can distribute to each of these machines and will run on my PDC.
>I'm not sure exactly how the Norton stuff works, but it looks like you need
>to
>install it on the machine acting as your domain controller, anyone have any
>information on this? Could I get it running in a wine enviroment? Could I set
>it up on another machine that would install it to the PDC?
>Thanks,
>--
>Thomas J. Hudak
>Systems Administrator
>Sistina Software Inc. - www.sistina.com
>Phone: 612.638.0500 x.513
>Fax: 612.379.3952
>Page: 612.318.1967
>Key fingerprint = BEC6 3181 4C9B A7BB AF11  4717 6F85 B346 380D 523E
>
>sleep: Command not found - The story of my life...
>
>[demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
>

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I've had problems with mcafee.  Particularly in its ability to detect
viruses.  I've had it pass over plenty that Norton would detect.  But the
good side to mcafee is the multitude of platforms it supports.

----- Original Message -----
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> Tom, I've had excellent experiences with Command Software.  You can
> look at their stuff at commandcom.com.  I have it running on every
> win9x workstation in our school district, and have a  script download the
> latest virus definition files weekly to each of 5 Linux servers.
> Then each workstation daily contacts the nearest server for any recent
> updates.  And the cost is lots less than brand x and brand y.  And, no,
> I have no financial relationship with the company.  Am just a happy
> customer.
>
> At 10:46 AM 5/14/01 -0500, Tom Hudak wrote:
> >The following is way off topic:
> >I have a number of 9x/w2k machines on my network and with the rampage of
> >crappy M$ virii floating about, I feel it's time to invest in some
quality AV
> >software for the M$ machines. I've been looking at the McAfee suites
which
> >are
> >available for a variety of *nix enviroments but I'm mostly interested in
> >something I can distribute to each of these machines and will run on my
PDC.
> >I'm not sure exactly how the Norton stuff works, but it looks like you
need
> >to
> >install it on the machine acting as your domain controller, anyone have
any
> >information on this? Could I get it running in a wine enviroment? Could I
set
> >it up on another machine that would install it to the PDC?
> >Thanks,
> >--
> >Thomas J. Hudak
> >Systems Administrator
> >Sistina Software Inc. - www.sistina.com
> >Phone: 612.638.0500 x.513
> >Fax: 612.379.3952
> >Page: 612.318.1967
> >Key fingerprint = BEC6 3181 4C9B A7BB AF11  4717 6F85 B346 380D 523E
> >
> >sleep: Command not found - The story of my life...
> >
> >[demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
> >
>

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Actually, I have had McAffee and Norton for a long time and I have found 
that Norton often cannot find a virus when McAffee does.  I know McAffee 
has a lot more Domain type support for enterprises than most others 
(Several major Aerospace corporations, who must have security at all cost 
run McAffee including the one I work for as a Co-Op right now).

I have however found that more often than not, when McAffee reports having 
found a virus, it is actually just a string in some program which happens 
to match a virus string, but there really is no virus.  Despite this, if 
you want something that wins tons of awards and seems to be almost an 
industry standard, than McAffee is probably what you want.

JD

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> Hi,
> 
> I just noticed the thread regarding 'procedure is out of range' error
> messg. I remember getting this error when I was setting up samba a few
> weeks ago. Now I can't seem to get that far at all. After rebulding my
> server, I now get the error message 'credentials conflict' ...blah,
> blah, blah...
Disconnect all network connections (drives, printers, ..) befor 
trying to join the domain.

Christian

> When joining the domain using the root account. I remember
> fixing this, but I can't seem to now. Im using samba 2.2.0 and have
> machine$ and username in passwd and smbpasswd. Can anyone refresh my
> memory and help me get to the next problem? ('procedure is out of
> range') :) 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ben
> 
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Ben,

The Cridentials conflict error occurs when you already have a connection to
the server (in one way or another).

You may already have a connection to the server. Just Disconnect
all mapped drives. (net use /DELETE * /YES)

Make sure you are not in the same domain as the server. (ie if
the domain is MYDOM, change the computer into the SOMEWG workgroup)

you should never go from WORKGROUP "MYNET" to DOMAIN "MYNET".

Reboot the pc and try joining again with the root / pw combination.
make sure the root / pw combo is in smbpasswd.

Regards,

Jason


>RE:
>I just noticed the thread regarding 'procedure is out of range' error
>messg. I remember getting this error when I was setting up samba a few
>weeks ago. Now I can't seem to get that far at all. After rebulding my
>server, I now get the error message 'credentials conflict' ...blah,
>blah, blah... When joining the domain using the root account. I remember
>fixing this, but I can't seem to now. Im using samba 2.2.0 and have
>machine$ and username in passwd and smbpasswd. Can anyone refresh my
>memory and help me get to the next problem? ('procedure is out of
>range') :)

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Yeah, thats right. Thanks for your help guys... onto the next hurdle :)
cheers.

Ben

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> Ben,
>
> The Cridentials conflict error occurs when you already have a connection
to
> the server (in one way or another).
>
> You may already have a connection to the server. Just Disconnect
> all mapped drives. (net use /DELETE * /YES)
>
> Make sure you are not in the same domain as the server. (ie if
> the domain is MYDOM, change the computer into the SOMEWG workgroup)
>
> you should never go from WORKGROUP "MYNET" to DOMAIN "MYNET".
>
> Reboot the pc and try joining again with the root / pw combination.
> make sure the root / pw combo is in smbpasswd.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jason
>
>
> >RE:
> >I just noticed the thread regarding 'procedure is out of range' error
> >messg. I remember getting this error when I was setting up samba a few
> >weeks ago. Now I can't seem to get that far at all. After rebulding my
> >server, I now get the error message 'credentials conflict' ...blah,
> >blah, blah... When joining the domain using the root account. I remember
> >fixing this, but I can't seem to now. Im using samba 2.2.0 and have
> >machine$ and username in passwd and smbpasswd. Can anyone refresh my
> >memory and help me get to the next problem? ('procedure is out of
> >range') :)
>

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I am about to introduce a linux workstation into an NT network.

1) I can mount a share on an NT server as root, but not as a user:

# smbount //server/share /mnt -ousername=username/workgroup%passwd
load_client_codepage: filename /usr/lib/samba/codepages/codepage.850 does not 
exist.
load_unicode_map: filename /usr/lib/samba/codepages/unicode_map.850 does not 
exist.
cannot mount on /mnt: Die Operation ist nicht erlaubt (Means "no permission")
smbmnt failed: 1
mount.smbfs: ioctl failed, res=-1
Could not umount /mnt: Das Argument ist ung?ltig

2) When i mount as root, all users but root only have rx permission,
although the share allows for write access.

This is Suse 7.1, smbclnt 2.0.7

Any help would be appreciated
Paul Ivancsics

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"Account has expired"

I understand this is a bug in 2.2.0 Final.

Can anyone give me an Idea as to when a patch will be released and or version 
2.2.1 of Samba ?

BTW. Great work on the other hand.

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"Account has expired"

I understand this is a bug in 2.2.0 Final.

Can anyone give me an Idea as to when a patch will be released and or version 
2.2.1 of Samba ?

BTW. Great work on the other hand.

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Joe Pfaltzgraff at PATAPSCO
05/15/2001 08:29 AM

Has the problem of user accounts listing as \\PDC\username vs. \\Domain\username
been taken care of?


Gerald Carter wrote:
>
> Just as an FYI...
>
> I have finished testing the following pieces PDC of functionality with the
> latest SAMBA_2_2 code and all seems well. (both --without-pam and
> --with-pam).  PAM functionality tested on RedHat 6.2 with pam_pwdb.so.
>
>   o domain logons from all Windows clients
>   o user lists for Win9x in user mode security
>   o adding/deleting/changing shares from Server Manager
>   o browsing/accessing shares on NT4/Win2k members
>     servers in a Samba domain
>   o logon scripts
>   o Windows NT4 style system policies
>   o 'domain admin group' parameter
>
> So looks like things are going for 2.2.1. What did I forget?
> Back to work....

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I am about to introduce a linux workstation into an NT network.

1) I can mount a share on an NT server as root, but not as a user:

# smbount //server/share /mnt -ousername=username/workgroup%passwd
load_client_codepage: filename /usr/lib/samba/codepages/codepage.850 does not
exist.
load_unicode_map: filename /usr/lib/samba/codepages/unicode_map.850 does not
exist.
cannot mount on /mnt: Die Operation ist nicht erlaubt (Means "no permission")
smbmnt failed: 1
mount.smbfs: ioctl failed, res=-1
Could not umount /mnt: Das Argument ist ung?ltig

2) When i mount as root, all users but root only have rx permission,
although the share allows for write access.

This is Suse 7.1, kernel 2.4, smbclnt 2.0.7

Any help would be appreciated
Paul Ivancsics

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On Tue, 15 May 2001 Joe_Pfaltzgraff at patapsco.com wrote:

> Joe Pfaltzgraff at PATAPSCO
> 05/15/2001 08:29 AM
>
> Has the problem of user accounts listing as \\PDC\username vs. \\Domain\username
> been taken care of?

Yes. But this only occurs when Samba is acting as a PDC.
Could you test the CVS code and make sure though?






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Hallo Christien,

Tuesday, May 15, 2001, 10:13:33 AM, gabst Du zum Besten:

> "Account has expired"

> I understand this is a bug in 2.2.0 Final.

> Can anyone give me an Idea as to when a patch will be released and or version 
> 2.2.1 of Samba ?

I think it is allready fixed in the CVS version!!!

> BTW. Great work on the other hand.




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Hello,

I have printing problems with 2.2.0 (release).
There is no way to choose A4 as papersize in any printer properties. In
the Papersize-list of the printserver-list there is only A4small
selectable. Looking in the source code, there are entries in
nt-printing.h and nt-printing.c for A4 and A4small. 
I changed the nt_printing.h and nt_printing.c and now, I can choose A4,
but no LETTER.All other papersizes are selectable
Could it be that the define-value of 9 makes the problems? Is that a
known bug (evtl. patched in cvs-version of samba)?

I did the following changes:

nt_printing.h:

#define PAPER_FIRST                PAPER_A4  /* here was: PAPER_LETTER
*/                <----
#define PAPER_A4                   1  /* A4 210 x 297 mm    (value was
9)           */   <----
#define PAPER_LETTERSMALL          2  /* Letter Small 8 1/2 x 11
in         */
#define PAPER_TABLOID              3  /* Tabloid 11 x 17
in                 */
#define PAPER_LEDGER               4  /* Ledger 17 x 11
in                  */
#define PAPER_LEGAL                5  /* Legal 8 1/2 x 14
in                */
#define PAPER_STATEMENT            6  /* Statement 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
in         */
#define PAPER_EXECUTIVE            7  /* Executive 7 1/4 x 10 1/2
in        */
#define PAPER_A3                   8  /* A3 297 x 420
mm                    */
#define PAPER_LETTER               9  /* Letter 8 1/2 x 11 in (value was
1)  */           <----
/* #define PAPER_A4                   9  A4 210 x 297 mm 
(removed)                  */  

nt_printing.c:

static nt_forms_struct default_forms[] = {
        {"A4",0x1,0x33450,0x48828,0x0,0x0,0x33450,0x48828}, <----was:
{"Letter", 0x2, 0x34b5b,.....}
        {"Letter",0x1,0x34b5c,0x44368,0x0,0x0,0x34b5c,0x44368},
        {"Letter Small",0x1,0x34b5c,0x44368,0x0,0x0,0x34b5c,0x44368},
        {"Tabloid",0x1,0x44368,0x696b8,0x0,0x0,0x44368,0x696b8},
        {"Ledger",0x1,0x696b8,0x44368,0x0,0x0,0x696b8,0x44368},
        {"Legal",0x1,0x34b5c,0x56d10,0x0,0x0,0x34b5c,0x56d10},
        {"Statement",0x1,0x221b4,0x34b5c,0x0,0x0,0x221b4,0x34b5c},
        {"Executive",0x1,0x2cf56,0x411cc,0x0,0x0,0x2cf56,0x411cc},
        {"A3",0x1,0x48828,0x668a0,0x0,0x0,0x48828,0x668a0},
        {"Letter",0x1,0x34b5c,0x44368,0x0,0x0,0x34b5c,0x44368}, <---was:
{"A4",0x1,0x....}
        {"A5",0x1,0x24220,0x33450,0x0,0x0,0x24220,0x33450}, 


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I needed to support some Win2K workstations so I upgraded from 2.0.7
to 2.2. Actually I removed the old rpm and compiled the new 2.2. The
2.0.7 was experimental so I didn't really worry about trashing
anything. I'm compliling from source on a Sparc10 with RedHat 6.2. 

Everything seemed to be OK, I checked for typos with testparm, etc. I
recreated the machine accounts because I couldn't connect and figured
I had somehow messed up the smbpasswd file.  

In any case, I have a workstation named WORKST1. I have an admin
account on the workstation called 'admin' and an administrator account
on the SAMBA 2.2 PDC called 'admin' both have the same password (not a
requirement except for me to remember it.) I added the machine with

smbpasswd -a -m WORKST1$

no problem. I go to WORKST1 log in as admin and try to join the
domain. I get the error message "Unable to addd or change accounts on
the domain. The account information does not grant sufficient
priviledge to create or change accounts." So somehow I think I don't
have a valid administrator account.

I check my smbd log and see the following two messages:

[2001/05/15 09:21:01, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(375)
  admin logged in as admin user (root privileges)

[2001/05/15 09:21:01, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_set_userinfo(2301)
  _samr_set_userinfo: Unable to get smbpasswd entry for uid 0


I check the SAMBA project documentation:

Where it says, at least at the mirror I was using, " you should refer
to the domain admin users and domain admin group smb.conf parameters
..." which when I look those up say to ask for help on the list as far
as I can tell.

domain admin group (G)
domain admin users (G)
This is an EXPERIMENTAL parameter that is part of the unfinished Samba
NT Domain Controller Code. It may be removed in a later release. To
work with the latest code builds that may have more support for Samba
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Can anyone here tell me what ports are being used by samba?

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hi list,
iam using samba 2.2 (cvs from today) on a linux machine with kernel 2.2.19
acting as a PDC. (--with-pam --with-syslog --with-quotas
--prefix=/usr/local/samba22acl --with-utmp --with-acl-support
--with-smbwrapper)

when iam trying to logout from win2k client machine i get these messages
like (iam using servers stored profiles):

smbd[18032]:    open_directory: unable to create
adoehn/Anwendungsdaten/Identities/{30B5292A-519D-40E4-96AF-F2C87F9A1AFC}.
Error was No such file or directory
smbd[18032]: smbd/open.c:open_directory(1037)
smbd[18032]:   open_directory: unable to create
adoehn/Anwendungsdaten/Microsoft/SystemCertificates/My/CTLs. Error was No
such file or directory
smbd[18032]:  smbd/open.c:open_directory(1037)
smbd[18032]:   open_directory: unable to create
adoehn/Anwendungsdaten/Microsoft/Internet Explorer/Quick Launch. Error was
No such file or directory
smbd[18032]:  smbd/open.c:open_directory(1037)
smbd[18032]:   open_directory: unable to create adoehn/Favoriten/Medium.
Error was No such file or directory
smbd[18032]:  smbd/open.c:open_directory(1037)
smbd[18032]:   open_directory: unable to create adoehn/Eigene
Dateien/Eigene Bilder. Error was No such file or directory
smbd[18032]:  smbd/open.c:open_directory(1037)
smbd[18032]:   open_directory: unable to create
adoehn/Startmen\201/Programme/Autostart. Error was No such file or
directory
smbd[18032]:  smbd/open.c:open_directory(1037)
smbd[18032]:   open_directory: unable to create
adoehn/Startmen\201/Programme/Zubeh\224r/Systemprogramme. Error was No such
file or directory

but all directories (with now correct permission bits ;-)) are already
there??!
Does anyone where teh problem is located?

here is the part from my configuration:

[global]
        security = user
        status = yes
        workgroup = NTDOM
        netbios name = cgn-pdc
        interfaces = eth0 lo
        bind interfaces only = yes
        server string = Samba %v running on %h
        wins support = yes
        time server = yes
        encrypt passwords = yes
        domain logons = yes
        domain master = yes
        local master = yes
        preferred master = yes
        logon script = scripts\logon.bat
        logon home = \\%L\homes
        logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U
        logon drive = z:
        domain admin group = @adm
        ;add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -g smbcl -c Machine -d
/dev/null -s /bin/false %m$
        share modes=no
        os level=65
        keepalive = 60
        name resolve order = wins bcast host
        nt acl support = yes
        log level = 10
        log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
        socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY

[Profiles]
        comment = Windows User Profiles
        path = /share/profiles
        guest ok = no
        browseable = no
        writeable = yes
        create mask = 0700
        directory mask = 0700
        locking = no

thanks!
andre

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I have been following this list and am confused about the state of
support for NT 4.0 roaming profiles in Samba 2.2.0. Could some one
please summarize it for me. I have seen posting indicating that there
are some bug. What I would like to know is if roaming profiles can be
successfully implemented using 2.2.0. I would particularly like to hear
for anyone who has gotten them working. I have been trying for sometime
and can't seem to get them fully functional, but my problems may be
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I am having trouble getting roaming profiles to work properly and with
some other things related to domain logins.

My problems major problems are:

1) Users cannot set a default printer. This keeps some applications from
working properly

2) Profiles can be saved and copied to the server but do not appear save
some information such as desktop settings ( Wallpaper is the most
obvious )

3) Very slow saving of profiles when users logout.


I have included the relevant portions ( I hope ) of my smb.conf file
below.
The server is a SuSE Linux machine samba was compiled from source using
package defaults.

I hope I overlooked something simple. If more information is needed
please ask.

[global]
;
;       Basic Server Settings
;
netbiosname = OBERON
workgroup = NEWORLEANS
os level = 64
prefered master = yes
domain master = yes
local master = yes
;
;       Security Setting
;
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes

;
;       Domain Settings
;
domain logons = yes
wins support = yes
time server = yes
logon path = \\OBERON\profiles\%u
logon drive = U:
logon home = \\HAMLET\%U
logon script = %U.bat
;
;       Global Standard Settings
;
   printing = bsd
   printcap name = /etc/printcap
   load printers = yes
   guest account = arris
   log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m

;  You will need a world readable lock directory and "share modes=yes"
;  if you want to support the file sharing modes for multiple users
;  of the same files
   lock directory = /usr/local/samba/var/locks
   share modes = yes
;
;       Domain Controller Shares
;

[netlogon]

path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon
writable = no
write list = administrator

[profiles]

path= /usr/local/samba/profile
writable = yes
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700

--
Robert Steinmetz AIA
Principal
Steinmetz & Associates

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I am running Samba-2.2.0 with a test domain, and am trying to join the
domain from a Win2k client.

I have already added the machine to both /etc/passwd and smbpasswd
files through our customized user system.

If I use "root" for authorization with the appropriate password, the
machine becomes a part of the domain successfully.

If I use my regular tech group account (I added this line to the smb.conf
file: domain admin group = @tech), I get the error message "The procedure
number is out of range".

I've read many messages from this list and have read the FAQs.  What I
cannot determine is whether this behaviour, which was supposed to be known
to the pre-release code is actually still existing in 2.2.0.  Can anyone
explain why *any* authentication is necessary if the entry is in
/etc/passwd and smbpasswd already?

I've tried to up the debugging level, but the data in the log file really
doesn't make all that much sense to me.

I am interested in knowing, once and for all, whether:
a) For the sake of people who are running their own scripts to
   add the machine to /etc/passwd, is a "root" login still the only
   account that can be used in the present 2.2.0 release?
b) For my sake, if the account is already there, why is any authentication
   necessary at all?

Thanks for any information you can provide..

Jason Keltz
jas at cs.yorku.ca

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I want to be able to control which users can connect to which PDCs,
essentially being able to specify which machines a user can login to.  Is
there a mechnism in Samba similar to the 'logon script' that, instead of
executing on the PC would execute on the Unix server after/during login to
do this?  I want to be able to pass to this script the user who is logging
in, and machine they are logging into, and have the script determine
whether the user should be able to login or not.  (Though I don't need
this particular functionality, I could see how this could be extended to
enable access time restrictions on accounts as well, if the need is
there).  I don't see any mention to this in the list, or the
documentation, and yet I can't believe that nobody else would be
interested in this functionality.  I want to use the PDC for the
consolidated usernames/passwords/profiles, but I don't want to allow every
user access to every machine.

Thanks for any help that you can provide!

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jas at cs.yorku.ca

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Jason:
Will the root preexec and root postexec commands accomplish what you want?

James

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> I want to be able to control which users can connect to which PDCs,
> essentially being able to specify which machines a user can login to.  Is
> there a mechnism in Samba similar to the 'logon script' that, instead of
> executing on the PC would execute on the Unix server after/during login to
> do this?  I want to be able to pass to this script the user who is logging
> in, and machine they are logging into, and have the script determine
> whether the user should be able to login or not.  (Though I don't need
> this particular functionality, I could see how this could be extended to
> enable access time restrictions on accounts as well, if the need is
> there).  I don't see any mention to this in the list, or the
> documentation, and yet I can't believe that nobody else would be
> interested in this functionality.  I want to use the PDC for the
> consolidated usernames/passwords/profiles, but I don't want to allow every
> user access to every machine.
>
> Thanks for any help that you can provide!
>
> Jason Keltz
> jas at cs.yorku.ca
>

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Hi,

I am running Samba 2.2.0 as PDC on RH-6.0 with NT clients.

After upgrading from 2.0.7 I find that printing and file access
performance has decreased significantly. (A printer job takes a lot
more time before starting to print and an application I run takes 
30-40 sec. before starting. Did take 10 sec. with 2.0.7 )
Looking at the hub I get the impression that the communication freezes.

To confirm, I did a revert back to 2.0.7 and got the performance I
was used to.

Has anyone else had the same experience ?

Thanks,

Hasse

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Someone please correct me if I am wrong, but I believe this is happening 
because the account for the machine client$ is not the account of the user who 
is logging in i.e. "admin" that user has no permission to execute an smbpasswd 
for the machine user of client$, and this is why root is still required.  
Someone should probably write a routine that addresses this issue.  In case you 
were wondering, even if the client is already in the smbpasswd, the password is 
reset when the machine is joined to the domain, and then the machine password 
is reset at some specific interval of time (which if memory serves me can be 
changed in smb.conf).  The reason authentication is necessary at all is because 
NT/win2k refuses to use a null password for the machine account, so the 
password change must be executed as root.

JD

> I am running Samba-2.2.0 with a test domain, and am trying to join the
> domain from a Win2k client.
> 
> I have already added the machine to both /etc/passwd and smbpasswd
> files through our customized user system.
> 
> If I use "root" for authorization with the appropriate password, the
> machine becomes a part of the domain successfully.
> 
> If I use my regular tech group account (I added this line to the smb.conf
> file: domain admin group = @tech), I get the error message "The procedure
> number is out of range".
> 
> I've read many messages from this list and have read the FAQs.  What I
> cannot determine is whether this behaviour, which was supposed to be known
> to the pre-release code is actually still existing in 2.2.0.  Can anyone
> explain why *any* authentication is necessary if the entry is in
> /etc/passwd and smbpasswd already?
> 
> I've tried to up the debugging level, but the data in the log file really
> doesn't make all that much sense to me.
> 
> I am interested in knowing, once and for all, whether:
> a) For the sake of people who are running their own scripts to
>    add the machine to /etc/passwd, is a "root" login still the only
>    account that can be used in the present 2.2.0 release?
> b) For my sake, if the account is already there, why is any authentication
>    necessary at all?
> 
> Thanks for any information you can provide..
> 
> Jason Keltz
> jas at cs.yorku.ca
> 

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Jason:
Sorry but I don't think I'm much help beyond just pointing you in the right
direction :( .  I have not had to use the root pre/post commands so am not
familiar with them but maybe someone else on the list can pick it up from
here....

I'll be following the thread though because I can see wanting to do
something similar myself eventually.  Let me know how it comes out.

James

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> Hi James.
>
> I guess I missed that option.  It looks like it should do exactly what I
> want!  However... if I add to my smb.conf this as a test...
>
> root preexec = /cs/local/share/samba/smbaccess %u %m
> root preexec close = yes
>
> And place in /cs/local/share/samba/smbaccess ..
>
> #!/bin/sh
> exit 1
>
> I don't get logged out when I try to login to the domain.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Jason Keltz
> jas at cs.yorku.ca
>
> On Tue, 15 May 2001, James W. Beauchamp wrote:
>
> > Jason:
> > Will the root preexec and root postexec commands accomplish what you
want?
> >
> > James
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Jason Keltz" <jas at cs.yorku.ca>
> > To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> > Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 12:06 PM
> > Subject: server script execution on login
> >
> >
> > > I want to be able to control which users can connect to which PDCs,
> > > essentially being able to specify which machines a user can login to.
Is
> > > there a mechnism in Samba similar to the 'logon script' that, instead
of
> > > executing on the PC would execute on the Unix server after/during
login to
> > > do this?  I want to be able to pass to this script the user who is
logging
> > > in, and machine they are logging into, and have the script determine
> > > whether the user should be able to login or not.  (Though I don't need
> > > this particular functionality, I could see how this could be extended
to
> > > enable access time restrictions on accounts as well, if the need is
> > > there).  I don't see any mention to this in the list, or the
> > > documentation, and yet I can't believe that nobody else would be
> > > interested in this functionality.  I want to use the PDC for the
> > > consolidated usernames/passwords/profiles, but I don't want to allow
every
> > > user access to every machine.
> > >
> > > Thanks for any help that you can provide!
> > >
> > > Jason Keltz
> > > jas at cs.yorku.ca
> > >
> >
> >
>
>

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Someone else may already have replied, but here's my two cents.

137/138 UDP (nb nameservice and something else, forget what)
139 TCP (netbios over tcp)
445 TCP (possibly, not sure -- NT RPC)

> -----Original Message-----
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> 
> Can anyone here tell me what ports are being used by samba?
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On Wed, 16 May 2001, Chris Odgers wrote:

> Someone else may already have replied, but here's my two cents.
>
> 137/138 UDP (nb nameservice and something else, forget what)
> 139 TCP (netbios over tcp)
> 445 TCP (possibly, not sure -- NT RPC)

445/tcp is netbios-less CIFS used by Windows 2000 clients.
Neither HEAD nor SAMBA_2_2 implement this functionality right now.

MS-RPC sites on top of named pipes (over SMB/CIFS).  I'm ignoring dce/rpc
directly over tcp here.




Cheers, jerry
SAMBA Team

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Sirs,

I installed the print$ - Directory and the smb.conf-entries following the
SAMBA Project documentation.
Unfortunately I can't see a "New Driver" Button in this directory. What is
wrong?

smb.conf:
[print$]
    comment = Netzwerkdrucker |ber Sambaserver
    path = /usr/local/samba/printers
    guest ok = yes
    browseable = yes
    ;read only = yes
    write list = db, netroot
    printer admin = db, netroot

and the directory:
ukh3029 ~ [557]$ ls -lR /usr/local/samba/printers/
/usr/local/samba/printers/:
total 10
drwxr-xr-x   2 db       develop      512 May 15 14:25 A32MIPS
drwxr-xr-x   2 db       develop      512 May 15 14:25 W32ALPHA
drwxr-xr-x   2 db       develop      512 May 15 14:25 W32PPC
drwxr-xr-x   2 db       develop      512 May 15 14:05 W32X86
drwxr-xr-x   2 db       develop      512 May 15 14:25 WIN40

/usr/local/samba/printers/A32MIPS:
total 0

/usr/local/samba/printers/W32ALPHA:
total 0

/usr/local/samba/printers/W32PPC:
total 0

/usr/local/samba/printers/W32X86:
total 0

/usr/local/samba/printers/WIN40:
total 0
ukh3029 ~ [558]$

testparm reports no errors:
ukh3029 ~ [558]$ /usr/local/samba/bin/testparm
Load smb config files from /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
Processing section "[print$]"
Processing section "[homes]"
Processing section "[netlogon]"
Processing section "[Profiles]"
Processing section "[tmpp]"
Processing section "[cdrom]"
Processing section "[root]"
Processing section "[tmpx]"
Processing section "[arztbriefe]"
Processing section "[winprogs]"
Processing section "[winprogsp]"
Processing section "[local]"
Processing section "[localp]"
Processing section "[siam3]"
Processing section "[siam_sch]"
Loaded services file OK.

System: Solaris 2.6

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Hello:

Robert Steinmetz wrote,
> I have been following this list and am confused about the state of
> support for NT 4.0 roaming profiles in Samba 2.2.0. Could some one
> please summarize it for me. I have seen posting indicating that there
> are some bug. 

The profile issue has been fixed in the samba 2.2 CVS tree.

> What I would like to know is if roaming profiles can be successfully
> implemented using 2.2.0. 

Wait until 2.2.1 if you are not comfortable with CVS versions.

> I would particularly like to hear for anyone who has gotten them
> working. I have been trying for sometime and can't seem to get them
> fully functional, but my problems may be configuration.

It works fine on my test setup. YMMV.

-- Shanu

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hi,

after printing via the nt-workstations (office 97, that is), there is 
always a file called "ne00:" left in the directory, with zero bytes in 
size.
is it possible to remove this file automatically after the print-job is 
done, or even suppress the creation of this file ?


i'm using samba 2.0.7 with SuSE Linux 6.4 and a hp laserjet 1100 (printer 
driver lj4dith).

thnx in advance

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Hi,

my configuration is :
    - a unix work station on the subnet_1, with samba and a unix_user.
    - a router (firewall between subnet_1 and subnet_2).
    - a NT4 server on the subnet_2, with PDC and a NT_user.

my problem is : the NT_user want to see on the NT4 server (subnet_2) the $HOME
of the unix_user (subnet_1).

my question is : how to configure samba, the firewall and the NT4 server?
    - samba (I suppose : wins server = address IP of NT4 server; usernames
map...unix_user=NT_user)
    - firewall (I suppose : no filter)
    - NT4 server (I suppose : (?))
a reboot is necessary ?

thanks a lot.

   Christian

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Hello all!

I have a just installed setup a LM 8.0 box with the latest samba 2.2 as of
9pm EST last night.
the compile/install went smooth as a babies bottom. I am now running through
the 
DIAGNOSIS.txt and stumbling on the first step.

the is what I have done/received on this initial step

[root at stratus /root]# smbclient -L stratus
added interface ip=24.94.51.135 bcast=24.94.51.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
added interface ip=192.168.13.1 bcast=192.168.13.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Password: 
Anonymous login successful
Domain=[TRICE] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.0]
tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnosuchshare (You specified an invalid share
name)
[root at stratus textdocs]# 

If I try it with the account I added to smbpassword (root) I get this

[root at stratus textdocs]# smbclient -L stratus -U root
added interface ip=24.94.51.135 bcast=24.94.51.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
added interface ip=192.168.13.1 bcast=192.168.13.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Password: 
session setup failed: ERRSRV - ERRbadpw (Bad password - name/password pair
in a Tree Connect or Session Setup are invalid.)

also strange, if I do a smbclient //stratus/tmp or any other publicly shared
directory I am able to connect and get the 
smb: \> (this only applies to guest (anonymous) connections not using -U
username)

here is my smb.conf

[global]
   workgroup = TRICE
   server string = Hell's Kitchen samba server
   hosts allow = 192.168.13. 127.
   load printers = no
   guest account = nobody
   log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
   max log size = 50
   security = user
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY
   local master = yes
   os level = 33
   wins support = yes
   wins proxy = yes
   dns proxy = yes
[homes]
   comment = Home Directories
   browseable = yes
   writable = yes
[downloads]
   comment = HK's File Repository
   path = /download
   browseable = yes
[web]
   comment = HK's Web Site
   path = /var/www
   browseable = yes
   writable = yes
[tmp]
   comment = Temporary file space
   path = /tmp
   read only = no
   public = yes


please advise

Regards,
Ron
   


==
         ______           
        /_____/\          Ronald J. Yacketta
       /____ \\ \         Solaris System Engineer   
      /_____\ \\ /        One Pyrex Place
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==
I sense much NT in you.
NT leads to Bluescreen.
Bluescreen leads to downtime.
Downtime leads to suffering.
NT is the path to the darkside.
Powerful Unix is.

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At 08:40 AM 5/16/01 -0400, Yacketta,Ronald J wrote:
>Hello all!
>
>I have a just installed setup a LM 8.0 box with the latest samba 2.2 as of
>9pm EST last night.
>the compile/install went smooth as a babies bottom. I am now running through
>the 
>DIAGNOSIS.txt and stumbling on the first step.
>
>the is what I have done/received on this initial step
>
>[root at stratus /root]# smbclient -L stratus
>added interface ip=24.94.51.135 bcast=24.94.51.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
>added interface ip=192.168.13.1 bcast=192.168.13.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
>Password: 
>Anonymous login successful
>Domain=[TRICE] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.0]
>tree connect failed: ERRDOS - ERRnosuchshare (You specified an invalid share
>name)
>[root at stratus textdocs]# 

What do the log files on the server say?

Can you get a trace of the network traffic between the two machines?

What is stratus, by the way? Is it a VOS machine?

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I'm trying to use f-secure with centralized management on a samba share ,and
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On Tue, 15 May 2001 08:40:38 Josh Kuperman wrote:
> 
> In any case, I have a workstation named WORKST1. I have 
> an admin account on the workstation called 'admin' and 
> an administrator account on the SAMBA 2.2 PDC called 'admin' 
> both have the same password (not a requirement except for 
> me to remember it.) I added the machine with
> 
> smbpasswd -a -m WORKST1$
> 
> no problem. I go to WORKST1 log in as admin and try 
> to join the domain. I get the error message "Unable to addd 
> or change accounts on the domain. The account information 
> does not  grant sufficient priviledge to create or change 
> accounts."  So somehow I think I don't have a valid 
> administrator account.
> 
> I check my smbd log and see the following two messages:
> 
> [2001/05/15 09:21:01, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(375)
>   admin logged in as admin user (root privileges)
> 
> [2001/05/15 09:21:01, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_set_userinfo(2301)
>   _samr_set_userinfo: Unable to get smbpasswd entry for uid 0
> 
> 
> I check the SAMBA project documentation:
> 
> Where it says, at least at the mirror I was using, " you 
> should refer to the domain admin users and domain admin 
> group smb.conf parameters ..." which when I look those up 
> say to ask for help on the list as far as I can tell.

Did you read the PDC HOWTO in Samba-HOWTO-Collections.pdf?
I think it points out that you must be logged as a root account
(not just an admin user).

> domain admin group (G)
> domain admin users (G)
> This is an EXPERIMENTAL parameter...

Yeah.  These should have been documented and tested better prior
to the 2.2.0 release.  The 'domain admin users' does not work
and has been removed from the 2.2 CVS code.  'domain admin group'
does work and accespts a string of users and groups just list
'valid users'.






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On Tue, 01 May 2001 18:00:36 Marco Vittone wrote:
>
> in the source) what is the meaning of the "domain 
> groups" option? And what about the "groupname map" option 
> found in the source? Does it works if enabled in the build?

'domain groups' has been removed.  don;t use groupname map.

> Another question. From the W2K point of view how domain 
..

> It's not a critic, is only an opinion from a user point 
> of view, but the 2.2 approach seems quite a step backward.

JF is working on a better group apping implementation now.
No estimate on complemention though.


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On Wed, 16 May 2001 02:03:20 Dr. Dieter Becker wrote:
> Sirs,
> 
> I installed the print$ - Directory and the smb.conf-entries 
> following the SAMBA Project documentation.
> Unfortunately I can't see a "New Driver" Button in 
> this directory. What is wrong?

The "New Driver..." button is on the printer properties 
page (right-click on a printer in the "Printers..." folder
and select properties).






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I also had very slow saving of profiles-very slow!
I went back to 2.07 though
Seth
On Tuesday 15 May 2001 15:44, you wrote:
> I am having trouble getting roaming profiles to work properly and with
> some other things related to domain logins.
>
> My problems major problems are:
>
> 1) Users cannot set a default printer. This keeps some applications from
> working properly
>
> 2) Profiles can be saved and copied to the server but do not appear save
> some information such as desktop settings ( Wallpaper is the most
> obvious )
>
> 3) Very slow saving of profiles when users logout.
>
>
> I have included the relevant portions ( I hope ) of my smb.conf file
> below.
> The server is a SuSE Linux machine samba was compiled from source using
> package defaults.
>
> I hope I overlooked something simple. If more information is needed
> please ask.
>
> [global]
> ;
> ;       Basic Server Settings
> ;
> netbiosname = OBERON
> workgroup = NEWORLEANS
> os level = 64
> prefered master = yes
> domain master = yes
> local master = yes
> ;
> ;       Security Setting
> ;
> security = user
> encrypt passwords = yes
>
> ;
> ;       Domain Settings
> ;
> domain logons = yes
> wins support = yes
> time server = yes
> logon path = \\OBERON\profiles\%u
> logon drive = U:
> logon home = \\HAMLET\%U
> logon script = %U.bat
> ;
> ;       Global Standard Settings
> ;
>    printing = bsd
>    printcap name = /etc/printcap
>    load printers = yes
>    guest account = arris
>    log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
>
> ;  You will need a world readable lock directory and "share modes=yes"
> ;  if you want to support the file sharing modes for multiple users
> ;  of the same files
>    lock directory = /usr/local/samba/var/locks
>    share modes = yes
> ;
> ;       Domain Controller Shares
> ;
>
> [netlogon]
>
> path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon
> writable = no
> write list = administrator
>
> [profiles]
>
> path= /usr/local/samba/profile
> writable = yes
> create mask = 0600
> directory mask = 0700
>
> --
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Shanker Balan wrote:
> 
> Wait until 2.2.1 if you are not comfortable with CVS versions.

FYI: We're planning to do 2.2.1 on Friday (US Pacific time)
once the packaging issues have been worked out. If you know
of any showstopper bugs in 2.2 CVS now's the time to tell
us....

Jeremy.

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hi list,
iam getting confused :-((

well, the situation: ive the latest samba 2.2 cvs version (with acl support
and quotas)
installed on my linux host.

ive created a linux user with
useradd -g users -u 1000 -c 'Karl Schlonz' -m -s /bin/false u490001
and finally smbpasswd -a u490001 to add this user to my user pdc list

all what i want is to store the local profile on the samba-pdc with "700"
permission bits in
a special folder /share/profiles/ - here is the part of my global and
profile section:

[global]
     logon script = scripts\logon.bat
     logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U
     logon drive = z:
     logon home = \\%L\homes
[Profiles]
     comment = Windows User Profiles
     path = /share/profiles
     read only = No
     create mask = 0700
     directory mask = 0700
     browseable = No
     locking = No

when i loged off from my win2k client back to the log on screnn of win2k.
what happend:
i got several syslog messages (lvl 10) while storing the profile on the
sambapdc:
...
smbd[3121]:  smbd/open.c:open_directory(1037)
smbd[3121]:   open_directory: unable to create \
u490001/Anwendungsdaten/Microsoft/SystemCertificates/My/CTLs. Error was No
such file or directory
..
and when i list me the permission bits of the stored profile i got this:

root at cgn-lnx06:/share/profiles/u490001 > ls -l
total 276
drwxrwx---+   4 u490001  users        4096 May 16 19:20 Anwendungsdaten
drwxrwx---+   2 u490001  users        4096 May 16 19:21 Cookies
drwxrwx---+   2 u490001  users        4096 May 16 19:21 Desktop
drwxrwx---+   2 u490001  users        4096 May 16 19:20 Druckumgebung
drwxrwx---+   3 u490001  users        4096 May 16 19:20 Eigene Dateien
drwxrwx---+   4 u490001  users        4096 May 16 19:21 Favoriten
-rwx------    1 u490001  users      180224 May 16 19:20 NTUSER.DAT
drwxrwx---+   2 u490001  users        4096 May 16 19:20 Netzwerkumgebung
drwxrwx---+   2 u490001  users        4096 May 16 19:21 Recent
drwxrwx---+   2 u490001  users        4096 May 16 19:21 SendTo
drwxrwx---+   3 u490001  users        4096 May 16 19:20 Startmen?
drwxrwx---+   2 u490001  users        4096 May 16 19:20 Vorlagen
-rwx------    1 u490001  users        1024 May 16 19:20 ntuser.dat.LOG
-rw-------    1 u490001  users         192 May 16 19:21 ntuser.ini
root at cgn-lnx06:/share/profiles/u490001 >

here is the acl e.g.  "getfacl Anwendungsdaten":
# file: Anwendungsdaten/
# owner: u490001
# group: users
user::rwx
group::rwx
mask:rwx
other:---
default:user::rwx
default:group::---
default:mask:rwx
default:other:---

I dont want full rights for group members - what iam doing wrong????

bye
andre

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Hi Jason,

I suggest a machine-user based profile subdirectory, so when a user logs
into a machine he is not authorized for, w2k will not find his
subdirectory, then the user will be denied from the w2k machine.

c u.

romy.

On Tue, 15 May 2001, Jason Keltz wrote:

> I want to be able to control which users can connect to which PDCs,
> essentially being able to specify which machines a user can login to.  Is
> there a mechnism in Samba similar to the 'logon script' that, instead of
> executing on the PC would execute on the Unix server after/during login to
> do this?  I want to be able to pass to this script the user who is logging
> in, and machine they are logging into, and have the script determine
> whether the user should be able to login or not.  (Though I don't need
> this particular functionality, I could see how this could be extended to
> enable access time restrictions on accounts as well, if the need is
> there).  I don't see any mention to this in the list, or the
> documentation, and yet I can't believe that nobody else would be
> interested in this functionality.  I want to use the PDC for the
> consolidated usernames/passwords/profiles, but I don't want to allow every
> user access to every machine.
>
> Thanks for any help that you can provide!
>
> Jason Keltz
> jas at cs.yorku.ca
>

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Hi,

after updating Win2000 to SP2 i can't logon anylonger!
In detail: The Logon works, but downloading the profile fails, everytime i
try, he creates a new folder in the local profile directory icluding the
complete tree, but when he tries to download the files from the samba
server, he prints out an "access denied" and starts with a temporary
profile. Another thing is that i can't delete any half-downloaded
profile, win says only that some program is using the dirs and it cant
delete it.

I've also tried to reconect the client to the samba server, but when i try
to join the domain, i get the well known error "the processcall is out of
range" (or similar :-). Ok, it's one,two months ago since the last time,
i've tried that, so this problem can be an otherone.

I'm using samba 2.2.0 stable and Win2000 German

i hadn't the time to make an more usefull debugreport yet. The
"debuglevel = 1"-log  had no unusual errors.

regards
Dariush

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I believe this technique will only result in the user having separate profiles, 
one for each machine......


> Hi Jason,
> 
> I suggest a machine-user based profile subdirectory, so when a user logs
> into a machine he is not authorized for, w2k will not find his
> subdirectory, then the user will be denied from the w2k machine.
> 
> c u.
> 
> romy.
> 
> On Tue, 15 May 2001, Jason Keltz wrote:
> 
> > I want to be able to control which users can connect to which PDCs,
> > essentially being able to specify which machines a user can login to.  Is
> > there a mechnism in Samba similar to the 'logon script' that, instead of
> > executing on the PC would execute on the Unix server after/during login to
> > do this?  I want to be able to pass to this script the user who is logging
> > in, and machine they are logging into, and have the script determine
> > whether the user should be able to login or not.  (Though I don't need
> > this particular functionality, I could see how this could be extended to
> > enable access time restrictions on accounts as well, if the need is
> > there).  I don't see any mention to this in the list, or the
> > documentation, and yet I can't believe that nobody else would be
> > interested in this functionality.  I want to use the PDC for the
> > consolidated usernames/passwords/profiles, but I don't want to allow every
> > user access to every machine.
> >
> > Thanks for any help that you can provide!
> >
> > Jason Keltz
> > jas at cs.yorku.ca
> >
> 
> -- 
> Ing. Romy Perez Moreno
> e-mail: romy at fenix.uam.mx, romy at correo.azc.uam.mx
> http://fenix.uam.mx/romy
> tel: 5318 9067 /  5382-7157
> 

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On Wed, 16 May 2001, Dariush Forouher wrote:

> Hi,
>
> after updating Win2000 to SP2 i can't logon anylonger! In detail: The
> Logon works, but downloading the profile fails, everytime i try, he
> creates a new folder in the local profile directory icluding the
> complete tree, but when he tries to download the files from the samba
> server, he prints out an "access denied" and starts with a temporary
> profile. Another thing is that i can't delete any half-downloaded
> profile, win says only that some program is using the dirs and it cant
> delete it.
>
> I've also tried to reconect the client to the samba server, but when i
> try to join the domain, i get the well known error "the processcall is
> out of range" (or similar :-). Ok, it's one,two months ago since the
> last time, i've tried that, so this problem can be an otherone.
>
> I'm using samba 2.2.0 stable and Win2000 German
>
> i hadn't the time to make an more usefull debugreport yet. The
> "debuglevel = 1"-log  had no unusual errors.

This problem has been reported.  We have not had a chance to
fix the problem yet.







Cheers, jerry

>
> regards
> Dariush
>

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Jens Schwepe wrote:
> 
> hi,
> 
> after printing via the nt-workstations (office 97, that is), there is
> always a file called "ne00:" left in the directory, with zero bytes in
> size.
> is it possible to remove this file automatically after the print-job is
> done, or even suppress the creation of this file ?

It happens here when you print using Windows NT's LPR implementation (we
have it happen even on machines that print from NT to NT using LPR.

Hope it helps,
Matt

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hi,

On Wed, 16 May 2001, Justin D Davis wrote:

> I believe this technique will only result in the user having separate profiles,
> one for each machine......

but, don't make a subdirectory-profile for the user not wanted on a
specific machine.

romy.

>
>
> > Hi Jason,
> >
> > I suggest a machine-user based profile subdirectory, so when a user logs
> > into a machine he is not authorized for, w2k will not find his
> > subdirectory, then the user will be denied from the w2k machine.
> >
> > c u.
> >
> > romy.
> >
> > On Tue, 15 May 2001, Jason Keltz wrote:
> >
> > > I want to be able to control which users can connect to which PDCs,
> > > essentially being able to specify which machines a user can login to.  Is
> > > there a mechnism in Samba similar to the 'logon script' that, instead of
> > > executing on the PC would execute on the Unix server after/during login to
> > > do this?  I want to be able to pass to this script the user who is logging
> > > in, and machine they are logging into, and have the script determine
> > > whether the user should be able to login or not.  (Though I don't need
> > > this particular functionality, I could see how this could be extended to
> > > enable access time restrictions on accounts as well, if the need is
> > > there).  I don't see any mention to this in the list, or the
> > > documentation, and yet I can't believe that nobody else would be
> > > interested in this functionality.  I want to use the PDC for the
> > > consolidated usernames/passwords/profiles, but I don't want to allow every
> > > user access to every machine.
> > >
> > > Thanks for any help that you can provide!
> > >
> > > Jason Keltz
> > > jas at cs.yorku.ca
> > >
> >
> > --
> > Ing. Romy Perez Moreno
> > e-mail: romy at fenix.uam.mx, romy at correo.azc.uam.mx
> > http://fenix.uam.mx/romy
> > tel: 5318 9067 /  5382-7157
> >
>
>
>
>

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Hi,
	I have found a bug with samba 2.2.0 and win2k sp2 you cannot join the
domain with sp2.
Is this known and if so is there a fix.  please help.

Chris Williams

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On Thu, 17 May 2001 chris.williams at wrestpoint.com.au wrote:

> Hi,
> 	I have found a bug with samba 2.2.0 and win2k sp2 you cannot
> join the domain with sp2. Is this known and if so is there a fix.
> please help.

I thought I already responded to this once today?  Is this a duplicate
message?  I don;t remember the original sender....anyways, sorry if this
is a second response to the same message.

There are issues with a Samba PDc and Win2k SP2.  This is a known issue.
We are working on it. No fix currently.






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Hi,

Dariush wrote:
> Another thing is that i can't delete any half-downloaded
> profile, win says only that some program is using the dirs and it cant
> delete it.

Do you have PGP installed? If you have, this can be your problem. There
are two Services

	PGPsdkService
	PGPService

which seem to be responsable. Try to deactivate automatic start for them
in the Management console. I was not able to stop them, so I had to do it
this way. After rebooting I was able to delete the profiles. Just
re-enable the services and start them afterwards.

regards
Mike

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Hi,

Jeremy wrote:
> FYI: We're planning to do 2.2.1 on Friday (US Pacific time)
> once the packaging issues have been worked out. If you know
> of any showstopper bugs in 2.2 CVS now's the time to tell
> us....

How about the Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 issues? For me, this definitely
is a showstopper.

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Mike

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                 Sir,

                         I am trying to install the version 
Samba-Aplliance-0.5-tar.gz in my Linux Redhat PC. This one is included in a 
local network mastered by a NT server (domain name is  ARCHE). After 
succeeding to connect at the NT server, I can't unfortunately to login 
under the password user in NT domain.
                 Here are the list when I use the command getent passwd :

root:x:0:0:root:/root:/bin/bash
bin:x:1:1:bin:/bin:
daemon:x:2:2:daemon:/sbin:
adm:x:3:4:adm:/var/adm:
lp:x:4:7:lp:/var/spool/lpd:
sync:x:5:0:sync:/sbin:/bin/sync
shutdown:x:6:0:shutdown:/sbin:/sbin/shutdown
halt:x:7:0:halt:/sbin:/sbin/halt
mail:x:8:12:mail:/var/spool/mail:
news:x:9:13:news:/var/spool/news:
uucp:x:10:14:uucp:/var/spool/uucp:
operator:x:11:0:operator:/root:
games:x:12:100:games:/usr/games:
gopher:x:13:30:gopher:/usr/lib/gopher-data:
ftp:x:14:50:FTP User:/home/ftp:
nobody:x:99:99:Nobody:/:
gdm:x:42:42::/home/gdm:/bin/bash
postgres:x:100:233:PostgreSQL Server:/var/lib/pgsql:/bin/bash
xfs:x:101:234:X Font Server:/etc/X11/fs:/bin/false
info05:x:500:500::/home/info05:/bin/bash
ARCHE+info03:x:10107:10000:stagiaire (12/12/00 au 06//04/01) 
MHG:/home/ARCHE/info03:/bin/bash
ARCHE+info04:x:10108:10000:stagiaire du 2 avril au 31 juillet 
2001:/home/ARCHE/info04:/bin/bash
ARCHE+info05:x:10109:10000:stagiaire du 2 avril au 31 juillet 
2001:/home/ARCHE/info05:/bin/bash
.......


                 The /etc/pam.d/login file is like this :

#%PAM-1.0
auth       required     /lib/security/pam_securetty.so
auth       sufficient   /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
auth       required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so use_first_pass shadow nullok
auth       required     /lib/security/pam_nologin.so
account    required     /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
password   required     /lib/security/pam_cracklib.so
password   required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so nullok use_authtok md5 shadow
session    required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
session    optional     /lib/security/pam_console.so


                 And the /etc/pam.d/su file like this :
#%PAM-1.0

#auth      required     /lib/security/pam_securetty.so   (IF I USE THIS 
LINE, I CAN'T LOGIN WITH LINUX USER !!)
auth       required     /lib/security/pam_nologin.so
auth       sufficient   /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
auth       required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so use_first_pass shadow nullok
account    required     /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
password   required     /lib/security/pam_cracklib.so
password   required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so shadow use_authtok nullok
session    required     /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
session    optional     /lib/security/pam_xauth.so


                 Otherwise, the SWAT doesn't work (Incorrect password !!) . 
I don't know why !

         Would you help me please.


                 Bich Trinh

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Ia am sorry, no. At this moment, the list of printers is empty and when I
push the right mouse-button, I can only see "server properties" where I
can't change anything. Perhaps I made some mistake in the configuration.

Dieter

I attach my smb.conf

Dr. med. Dipl.-Math. Dieter Becker
Medizinische Universitdts- und Poliklinik
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D66421 Homburg
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On Wed, 16 May 2001 02:03:20 Dr. Dieter Becker wrote:
> Sirs,
>
> I installed the print$ - Directory and the smb.conf-entries
> following the SAMBA Project documentation.
> Unfortunately I can't see a "New Driver" Button in
> this directory. What is wrong?

The "New Driver..." button is on the printer properties
page (right-click on a printer in the "Printers..." folder
and select properties).






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Dear SMB Gurus,

I have this strange setup:

1 FreeBSD 4.3 server with Samba 2.2.0 as PDC 
1 Win2k Server holds files and printers  NOT PDC/BDC, just standalone server 
that is member of the domain run by the Sama server.
16 clients with win2k or win98

My problem is that the W2k server only accepts 10 simultaneous connections.
If I go into license manager when logged in as administrator on the domain I 
get an error message saying that license manager is unable to connnect to the
domain.

I have logged in as administrator locally and raised the client license count
but this does not help me as still only 10 clients are allowed to connect.

Have anyone seen this before, what should I do? 

I'm considering junking the W2k machine and replacing it with another 
FreeBSD/Samba machine but this will leave us without support for the specific
windows application that we use the Win2k server for.

Any comments?
		/Martin
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Dear SMB Gurus,

I have this strange setup:

1 FreeBSD 4.3 server with Samba 2.2.0 as PDC 
1 Win2k Server holds files and printers  NOT PDC/BDC, just standalone server 
that is member of the domain run by the Sama server.
16 clients with win2k or win98

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domain.

I have logged in as administrator locally and raised the client license count
but this does not help me as still only 10 clients are allowed to connect.

Have anyone seen this before, what should I do? 

I'm considering junking the W2k machine and replacing it with another 
FreeBSD/Samba machine but this will leave us without support for the specific
windows application that we use the Win2k server for.

Any comments?
                /Martin
-- 
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Svenska Butiker AB,
S:t Larsvdg 44, 222 70 Lund
martin at svenskabutiker.se  
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Wouldn't your life be easier if you swapped the duties of the two servers?
If Win2K acted as the BDC and Linux as the file print server, life would
probably be easier.

Second, are you using the retail version of Win2K?  Sounds like you are
using a "Not for Resale" copy.

Adam Lang
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> Dear SMB Gurus,
>
> I have this strange setup:
>
> 1 FreeBSD 4.3 server with Samba 2.2.0 as PDC
> 1 Win2k Server holds files and printers  NOT PDC/BDC, just standalone
server
> that is member of the domain run by the Sama server.
> 16 clients with win2k or win98
>
> My problem is that the W2k server only accepts 10 simultaneous
connections.
> If I go into license manager when logged in as administrator on the domain
I
> get an error message saying that license manager is unable to connnect to
the
> domain.
>
> I have logged in as administrator locally and raised the client license
count
> but this does not help me as still only 10 clients are allowed to connect.
>
> Have anyone seen this before, what should I do?
>
> I'm considering junking the W2k machine and replacing it with another
> FreeBSD/Samba machine but this will leave us without support for the
specific
> windows application that we use the Win2k server for.
>
> Any comments?
> /Martin
> --
> Martin Nilsson, Civilingenjvr M.Sc. CS&E
> Svenska Butiker AB,
> S:t Larsvdg 44, 222 70 Lund
> martin at svenskabutiker.se
> Tel: 046-304130
> www.svenskabutiker.se

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Hi,
I was curious if anyone has found a definitive answer to this "Procedure out
of range"
problem yet? I am dead in the water on it. I have been monitoring the boards,
and
have tried all that has been suggested so far with no luck.
My 98 clients are logging into the domain fine now, with the exception that
they
have to be listed in the admin users group in samba.conf. (sure it's a config
prob)

Please, if anyone has some insight to this, I would be most gracious to hear
from
you.
On a side note, has anyone else had a problem connecting to swat through
Konquerer?
I had it working at 1 time but no more. I get "Server error, could not connect
to
the server" Though Mozilla works fine. Hmm

Many thanks,
Erik

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Dominic Baines wrote:
> 
> How was the W2K server installed ? Seat or Server Licence
> Mode ?

Server mode, and I upped the license count to a sufficient number 
at install time.

> Usually you can install W2K from a licencing perspective
> by either seat licence or by server....
> this sounds like you accepted the defaulted for the server
> with it's standard 10 connection licence default....
> 
> I don't believe you can change the mode once installed.

W2k told me that I can change it one time. 
 
> For more than 10 connections the W2K server will be
> attempting to verify licences with the PDC which acts as
> a licence server when you exceed 10 connections it
> expects it to verify with a licence server that needs to
> be a W2K PDC server I believe.... hence the error.

That explains it.

> This sounds like the situation you have. Does this make
> sense ?

Yes.

> I mention this because I don't see the same problem here
> with a W2K server running as a colour printer server in
> a similar set-up but I KNOW the server was installed
> using the client licence not the server licence option so no
> need for the licence server.

But what is a client license, where do I install that?

		/Martin
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Dominic
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Martin Nilsson" <martin at svenskabutiker.se>
> To: "SAMBA ntdom" <samba-ntdom at samba.org>
> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 1:27 PM
> Subject: Problems with W2K Server licenses and Samba as PDC
> 
> > Dear SMB Gurus,
> >
> > I have this strange setup:
> >
> > 1 FreeBSD 4.3 server with Samba 2.2.0 as PDC
> > 1 Win2k Server holds files and printers  NOT PDC/BDC, just standalone
> server
> > that is member of the domain run by the Sama server.
> > 16 clients with win2k or win98
> >
> > My problem is that the W2k server only accepts 10 simultaneous
> connections.
> > If I go into license manager when logged in as administrator on the domain
> I
> > get an error message saying that license manager is unable to connnect to
> the
> > domain.
> >
> > I have logged in as administrator locally and raised the client license
> count
> > but this does not help me as still only 10 clients are allowed to connect.
> >
> > Have anyone seen this before, what should I do?
> >
> > I'm considering junking the W2k machine and replacing it with another
> > FreeBSD/Samba machine but this will leave us without support for the
> specific
> > windows application that we use the Win2k server for.
> >
> > Any comments?
> > /Martin
> > --
> > Martin Nilsson, Civilingenjvr M.Sc. CS&E
> > Svenska Butiker AB,
> > S:t Larsvdg 44, 222 70 Lund
> > martin at svenskabutiker.se
> > Tel: 046-304130
> > www.svenskabutiker.se


-- 
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Svenska Butiker AB,
S:t Larsvdg 44, 222 70 Lund
martin at svenskabutiker.se  
Tel: 046-304130      
www.svenskabutiker.se

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Martin,

Are you certain you are specifically using Win2K "Server", and not Win2K
"Professional"?  I don't use either here, but I do have NT servers and
workstations.  NT Workstation only allows 10 connections, and I'm
willing to bet that Win2K Pro is the same.  That limit is set by M$.
They, of course, want you to buy the server product and pay thru the
nose for Client Access Licenses.

I agree with Adam, unless you have to have it on the Win box, move your
file and print services to Samba.  If that's not an option for your
software, then you'll have to pay the M$ tax and buy the server edition.

--Mike

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adam Lang [mailto:aalang at rutgersinsurance.com]
> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 8:21 AM
> To: SAMBA ntdom
> Subject: Re: Problems with W2K Server licenses and Samba as PDC
> 
> 
> Wouldn't your life be easier if you swapped the duties of the 
> two servers?
> If Win2K acted as the BDC and Linux as the file print server, 
> life would
> probably be easier.
> 
> Second, are you using the retail version of Win2K?  Sounds 
> like you are
> using a "Not for Resale" copy.
> 
> Adam Lang
> Systems Engineer
> Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
> http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Martin Nilsson" <martin at svenskabutiker.se>
> To: "SAMBA ntdom" <samba-ntdom at samba.org>
> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 8:27 AM
> Subject: Problems with W2K Server licenses and Samba as PDC
> 
> 
> > Dear SMB Gurus,
> >
> > I have this strange setup:
> >
> > 1 FreeBSD 4.3 server with Samba 2.2.0 as PDC
> > 1 Win2k Server holds files and printers  NOT PDC/BDC, just 
> standalone
> server
> > that is member of the domain run by the Sama server.
> > 16 clients with win2k or win98
> >
> > My problem is that the W2k server only accepts 10 simultaneous
> connections.
> > If I go into license manager when logged in as 
> administrator on the domain
> I
> > get an error message saying that license manager is unable 
> to connnect to
> the
> > domain.
> >
> > I have logged in as administrator locally and raised the 
> client license
> count
> > but this does not help me as still only 10 clients are 
> allowed to connect.
> >
> > Have anyone seen this before, what should I do?
> >
> > I'm considering junking the W2k machine and replacing it 
> with another
> > FreeBSD/Samba machine but this will leave us without support for the
> specific
> > windows application that we use the Win2k server for.
> >
> > Any comments?
> > /Martin
> > --
> > Martin Nilsson, Civilingenjvr M.Sc. CS&E
> > Svenska Butiker AB,
> > S:t Larsvdg 44, 222 70 Lund
> > martin at svenskabutiker.se
> > Tel: 046-304130
> > www.svenskabutiker.se
> 

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Choose Per Seat licensing and up your count.  Samba obviously can't act as a
license server and since this box is part of the domain, it's looking to the
authoritative box for it's licensing.

Chris Tooley







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Dominic Baines wrote:
>
> How was the W2K server installed ? Seat or Server Licence
> Mode ?

Server mode, and I upped the license count to a sufficient number
at install time.

> Usually you can install W2K from a licencing perspective
> by either seat licence or by server....
> this sounds like you accepted the defaulted for the server
> with it's standard 10 connection licence default....
>
> I don't believe you can change the mode once installed.

W2k told me that I can change it one time.

> For more than 10 connections the W2K server will be
> attempting to verify licences with the PDC which acts as
> a licence server when you exceed 10 connections it
> expects it to verify with a licence server that needs to
> be a W2K PDC server I believe.... hence the error.

That explains it.

> This sounds like the situation you have. Does this make
> sense ?

Yes.

> I mention this because I don't see the same problem here
> with a W2K server running as a colour printer server in
> a similar set-up but I KNOW the server was installed
> using the client licence not the server licence option so no
> need for the licence server.

But what is a client license, where do I install that?

          /Martin
>
> Regards,
>
> Dominic
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Martin Nilsson" <martin at svenskabutiker.se>
> To: "SAMBA ntdom" <samba-ntdom at samba.org>
> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 1:27 PM
> Subject: Problems with W2K Server licenses and Samba as PDC
>
> > Dear SMB Gurus,
> >
> > I have this strange setup:
> >
> > 1 FreeBSD 4.3 server with Samba 2.2.0 as PDC
> > 1 Win2k Server holds files and printers  NOT PDC/BDC, just standalone
> server
> > that is member of the domain run by the Sama server.
> > 16 clients with win2k or win98
> >
> > My problem is that the W2k server only accepts 10 simultaneous
> connections.
> > If I go into license manager when logged in as administrator on the domain
> I
> > get an error message saying that license manager is unable to connnect to
> the
> > domain.
> >
> > I have logged in as administrator locally and raised the client license
> count
> > but this does not help me as still only 10 clients are allowed to connect.
> >
> > Have anyone seen this before, what should I do?
> >
> > I'm considering junking the W2k machine and replacing it with another
> > FreeBSD/Samba machine but this will leave us without support for the
> specific
> > windows application that we use the Win2k server for.
> >
> > Any comments?
> > /Martin
> > --
> > Martin Nilsson, Civilingenjvr M.Sc. CS&E
> > Svenska Butiker AB,
> > S:t Larsvdg 44, 222 70 Lund
> > martin at svenskabutiker.se
> > Tel: 046-304130
> > www.svenskabutiker.se


--
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Svenska Butiker AB,
S:t Larsvdg 44, 222 70 Lund
martin at svenskabutiker.se
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"McEldowney, Michael" wrote:
> 
> Martin,
> 
> Are you certain you are specifically using Win2K "Server", and not Win2K
> "Professional"?  I don't use either here, but I do have NT servers and
> workstations.  NT Workstation only allows 10 connections, and I'm
> willing to bet that Win2K Pro is the same.  That limit is set by M$.

I started with a w2k Pro as I thought that would do, I didn't want any of 
the server functions that I use Samba for. When it maxed out at 10 connections,
I replaced it with a w2k server that our local computershop let us borrow to
se if it would work. Same problem. 

> They, of course, want you to buy the server product and pay thru the
> nose for Client Access Licenses.

I don't have anything against paying for licenses _if_ it will work. 
I have a lot against buying extra licenses and still have a system that only
wants to talk to 10 clients at a time!

> I agree with Adam, unless you have to have it on the Win box, move your
> file and print services to Samba.  If that's not an option for your
> software, then you'll have to pay the M$ tax and buy the server edition.

I'm considering doing just that. I just have to stress test the windows 
app to see if it likes having its shared file database on a Samba server.
I'll start with the settings that are recomended for running an access db 
on Samba.

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On Thu, 17 May 2001 02:52:13 Michael Forster wrote:
>  
> How about the Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 issues? 
> For me, this definitely is a showstopper.

We're working on it.  Just out of curiousity, what fix 
in SP2 is critical for you?






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At 04:44 PM 5/17/01 +0200, Martin Nilsson wrote:
>"McEldowney, Michael" wrote:
>I started with a w2k Pro as I thought that would do, I didn't want any of
>the server functions that I use Samba for. When it maxed out at 10 
>connections,
>I replaced it with a w2k server that our local computershop let us borrow to
>se if it would work. Same problem.
Check the version of W2k Server that you borrowed. I was in similar 
situation with Win NT 4 server. It turned out the version of NT 4 server 
that I we received for testing purposes was a "Promotional. Not for 
resale". It allowed only for 10 connections no matter what the Licence 
Manager was configured for.

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hi there,

system: red hat 7.1
kernel: 2.4.4
samba : 2.2.0

i use this configuration compiled with quota. samba works fine, but the
quota... sometimes it works and when a user gets over the hard limit the
nt4-client says: "hard drive full" and cancel the copying. but sometimes
samba don4t care about quota and copy on... over the quota.
first of all i tried the quota-package that comes with red hat 7.1
(v3.0.0..). then i tried (and still try) the latest version from
www.sourceforge.net (v3.0.1..). it4s the same problem.
i don4t know. is ist a problem by samba or a quota problem???
has someone experienced the same problem??? 
thanks for answers,
andy

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hi all
pls someone update me on the status of o user lists for Win9x in user mode security
where sould i get this

Regards
Roy

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HI all

It was updated recently that Samba latest testing has been done on
  o user lists for Win9x in user mode security
(this one patch update i need very badly)
And a few other things....... could someone help me on where i could download this samba 
version(which has all these updates) from
should i use the CVS or the alpha version..................

Thanks
Roy



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Gerald Carter wrote:
> 
> Just as an FYI...
> 
> I have finished testing the following pieces PDC of functionality with the
> latest SAMBA_2_2 code and all seems well. (both --without-pam and
> --with-pam).  PAM functionality tested on RedHat 6.2 with pam_pwdb.so.
> 
>   o domain logons from all Windows clients
>   o user lists for Win9x in user mode security
>   o adding/deleting/changing shares from Server Manager
>   o browsing/accessing shares on NT4/Win2k members
>     servers in a Samba domain
>   o logon scripts
>   o Windows NT4 style system policies
>   o 'domain admin group' parameter
> 
> So looks like things are going for 2.2.1. What did I forget?
> Back to work....

Password changing. This works non-pam, but I need to add
some docs and the "old password" prompt in password chat
for that to be fixed.

Andrew Bartlett has sent 3 patches for some of this. I'm
looking at them but maybe for 2.2.2, not 2.2.1.

Jeremy.

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On Thu, 17 May 2001 16:23:49 Roy Thomas wrote:
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> hi all
> pls someone update me on the status of o user lists for 
> Win9x in user mode security where sould i get this
..
> It was updated recently that Samba latest testing has been done on
>   o user lists for Win9x in user mode security
> (this one patch update i need very badly)
> And a few other things....... could someone help me on where 
> i could download this samba  version(which has all 
> these updates) from should i use the CVS or the 
> alpha version..................

See http://samba.org/samba/cvs.html
Use the SAMBA_2_2 branch.





Cheers, jerry

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For testing only you can turn off the License Logging service.\\Only for testing though<G>\\

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At 04:44 PM 5/17/01 +0200, Martin Nilsson wrote:
>"McEldowney, Michael" wrote:
>I started with a w2k Pro as I thought that would do, I didn't want any of
>the server functions that I use Samba for. When it maxed out at 10 
>connections,
>I replaced it with a w2k server that our local computershop let us borrow to
>se if it would work. Same problem.
Check the version of W2k Server that you borrowed. I was in similar 
situation with Win NT 4 server. It turned out the version of NT 4 server 
that I we received for testing purposes was a "Promotional. Not for 
resale". It allowed only for 10 connections no matter what the Licence 
Manager was configured for.

Regards,


Sarunas Burdulis
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sarunas at vtex.lt
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I think that although it is not a "required" update (according to
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/zd/20010517/tc/second_service_pack_for_win_2000_released_1.html),
many people will install it anyway, just because it probably will make
system performance, security, etc... better. If you want businesses to
go over to samba, then you need to support the latest from microsoft, or
else they'll ignore you. Maybe most people don't need SP2, but they'll
install it anyway.


Gerald Carter wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 17 May 2001 02:52:13 Michael Forster wrote:
> >
> > How about the Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 issues?
> > For me, this definitely is a showstopper.
> 
> We're working on it.  Just out of curiousity, what fix
> in SP2 is critical for you?
> 
> Cheers, jerry
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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>        http://www.plainjoe.org/                     jerry at plainjoe.org
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On Thu, 17 May 2001, David Levitan wrote:

> I think that although it is not a "required" update (according to
> http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/zd/20010517/tc/second_service_pack_for_win_2000_released_1.html),
> many people will install it anyway, just because it probably will make
> system performance, security, etc... better. If you want businesses to
> go over to samba, then you need to support the latest from microsoft, or
> else they'll ignore you. Maybe most people don't need SP2, but they'll
> install it anyway.

Nobody said we wouldn't support it.  Just that all the bugs will probably
not be addresses in 2.2.1.  We don'y currently have AD and Kerberos
support but people are still using Samba.  I'm not saying this aren't
important.  But the fact is that 2.2.1 will fix several major bugs
and we can't delay it's release indefinitely until all issues are
addressed.  2.2.2 will include more bug fixes and so will 2.2.3, etc...

Make sense?




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can samba 2.2.0 pull user account information out of ldap?

I found someone's notes online about setting it up with pre-2.1, using
various ldap commands in the smb.conf file, but I can find those
directives mentioned in the 2.2.0 docs. did this feature get dropped?

seph

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Hi Justin,
Yes I have been using only root account to try and 
join the domain. I am just about out of gas on this. If you can think of 
anything else I could try, that would be great. I might also try to send some 
logging info to the tech list and see if I get any responses there as well. 
Thanks for taking the time to reply.

Many thanks,
Erik






On Thursday 17 May 2001 13:58, you wrote:
> Have you been using the root account to add to the domain?  Right now, no
> matter how much privilege you give an admin account, it won't work without
> truely being the root account.....
>
> > Hi,
> > I was curious if anyone has found a definitive answer to this "Procedure
> > out of range"
> > problem yet? I am dead in the water on it. I have been monitoring the
> > boards, and
> > have tried all that has been suggested so far with no luck.
> > My 98 clients are logging into the domain fine now, with the exception
> > that they
> > have to be listed in the admin users group in samba.conf. (sure it's a
> > config prob)
> >
> > Please, if anyone has some insight to this, I would be most gracious to
> > hear from
> > you.
> > On a side note, has anyone else had a problem connecting to swat through
> > Konquerer?
> > I had it working at 1 time but no more. I get "Server error, could not
> > connect to
> > the server" Though Mozilla works fine. Hmm
> >
> > Many thanks,
> > Erik

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On Thu, May 17, 2001 at 12:28:06PM -0700, seph wrote:
> can samba 2.2.0 pull user account information out of ldap?
> 
> I found someone's notes online about setting it up with pre-2.1, using
> various ldap commands in the smb.conf file, but I can find those
> directives mentioned in the 2.2.0 docs. did this feature get dropped?
> 
The support of ldap is under heavy re-design, so it is not available right now
in samba 2.2.0
It may be added in future 2.2.x releases.

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Gerald,

you asked
> We're working on it.  Just out of curiousity, what fix
> in SP2 is critical for you?


The Bug we have to fix, and is fixed in SP2, is the time that My Computer
takes to display all the network shares when you click on it.

This problem is caused it seems by the workstation doing a RPC to see if
there is a Job Scheduler on the server the share is on, before it shows the
share.

The time taken for the share to then display, seems to be dependent on how
long the RPC call takes to time out.

This problem is documented in the Microsoft Knowledge Base, but only on
Netware and Win98 shares, I assume the bug is the same on Samba.

The Article IDs are Q269590 and Q245800

Dave...

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David Schwarz wrote:

> The Bug we have to fix, and is fixed in SP2, is the time that My Computer
> takes to display all the network shares when you click on it.
> 
> This problem is caused it seems by the workstation doing a RPC to see if
> there is a Job Scheduler on the server the share is on, before it shows the
> share.
> 
> The time taken for the share to then display, seems to be dependent on how
> long the RPC call takes to time out.
> 
> This problem is documented in the Microsoft Knowledge Base, but only on
> Netware and Win98 shares, I assume the bug is the same on Samba.

FYI: I just fixed the W2KSP2 joing a Samba 2.2.x PDC
bug. It will be in the 2.2.1 release (more testing
needed on the printer problem...).

I can log in correctly as a UNIX user and get my profile
loaded with W2kSP2.

If you have CVS access you should try it out (2.2 or HEAD).

Jeremy.

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Hi all,

Yesterday I update Samba 2.0.7 to 2.2.0 because I want run a PDC
(Clients are Win NT4.0 and Win2000).
The UpDate works great, no errors and all files are copyed into the
rigth location.
But If I check the version number I have still 2.0.7. I can't join the
Clients to the PDC. Whats wrong?

Greetings

Benny

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In my continuing saga to get Samba going the way I want . .

Now I am trying to get the samba server to show up in the network
neighbourhood . . .

The samba book I have says that to "Add a samba server to a Windows NT
Domain"

1- add the machine to the domain by using the "Windows NT Server Manager" on
the PDC
2- smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDCname
3- add to smb.conf

security = domain
password server = PDCname
workgroup = DOMAIN
domain logons = yes

Tried all that but the machine still does not show up when I browse the 
domain. If I try and access the machine using \\sambaName I get "the network 
path was not found".

But if I try \\10.2.100.72 the machine comes up ...

What am I doing wrong? How can I get the samba server to show up when I 
browse the domain?

Jc
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Do you have a WINS server in your lan?
if so add 
wins server = <ip address of the wins server here>
 

On Fri, May 18, 2001 at 09:12:04AM -0000, Jean-Christian Imbeault wrote:
> In my continuing saga to get Samba going the way I want . .
> 
> Now I am trying to get the samba server to show up in the network
> neighbourhood . . .
> 
> The samba book I have says that to "Add a samba server to a Windows NT
> Domain"
> 
> 1- add the machine to the domain by using the "Windows NT Server Manager" on
> the PDC
> 2- smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDCname
> 3- add to smb.conf
> 
> security = domain
> password server = PDCname
> workgroup = DOMAIN
> domain logons = yes
> 
> Tried all that but the machine still does not show up when I browse the 
> domain. If I try and access the machine using \\sambaName I get "the network 
> path was not found".
> 
> But if I try \\10.2.100.72 the machine comes up ...
> 
> What am I doing wrong? How can I get the samba server to show up when I 
> browse the domain?
> 
> Jc
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Hi,

Gerald wrote:
> On Thu, 17 May 2001 02:52:13 Michael Forster wrote:
> > How about the Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 issues? 
> > For me, this definitely is a showstopper.
> 
> We're working on it.  Just out of curiousity, what fix 
> in SP2 is critical for you?

Well, there is no SP2 fix which is "critical" for me. Most important are
the security fixes and stability improvements that every Service Pack has,
see David's posting.

Gerald wrote in another posting:
> Nobody said we wouldn't support it.  Just that all the bugs will
> probably not be addresses in 2.2.1.  We don'y currently have AD and
> Kerberos
> support but people are still using Samba.  I'm not saying this aren't
> important. 

There is a difference: Missing AD and Kerberos support is a documented
missing feature. Not being able to log on with SP2 is a bug in a feature
documented to work.

> But the fact is that 2.2.1 will fix several major bugs
> and we can't delay it's release indefinitely until all issues are
> addressed.  2.2.2 will include more bug fixes and so will 2.2.3, etc...
> 
> Make sense?

Of course. I just wanted to suggest to wait a few days for a (potentially
trivial) fix for this severe bug.

regards
Mike

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Hi,

Jeremy wrote:
> FYI: I just fixed the W2KSP2 joing a Samba 2.2.x PDC
> bug. It will be in the 2.2.1 release (more testing
> needed on the printer problem...).
>
> I can log in correctly as a UNIX user and get my profile
> loaded with W2kSP2.

Great. Is this the same as Dariush's Problem, not being able to log on any
more after a SP2 update?

> If you have CVS access you should try it out (2.2 or HEAD).

I'd like to, but unfortunately I can't at the moment.

Regards
Mike

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Hello,

This is for the list-maintainer:

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Hi,

I have a problem with the new Samba 2.2.0 because after a few hours it
stop releaseing the smbd processes and the connections gets very slow
because of the all the smbd deamons on the server. Then I have to restart
the samba server and then it's ok a few hours again.

Im running Samba on a Solaris 7 enviroment.

smb.conf;
[global]
        workgroup = HIG-STUDENT
        netbios name = ADEPTUS
        log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
        max log size = 1000
        log level = 1
        deadtime = 3
        socket options = TCP_NODELAY
        username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/users.map
        username = root, administrator, @student
        update encrypted = yes
        logon script = Ntlogin.bat
        domain logons = Yes
        os level = 36
        preferred master = Yes
        domain master = Yes
        dns proxy = No
        wins proxy = Yes
        wins support = Yes
        valid chars = 0206:0217 0204:0216 0224:0231 0345:0305 0344:0304
0366:03\26
        remote announce = 130.243.0.10/HIG
        hosts allow = 130.243.0.0/255.255.252.0, 
130.243.12.0/255.255.252.0, 13\0.243.7.0/255.255.255.0
130.243.9.0/255.255.255.128
        print command = /bin/lp -c -o nobanner -d %p %s ; rm %s
        lpq command = /bin/echo
        oplocks = No
        oplock break wait time = 2000
        include = /etc/samba/conf.%a
        wide links = No
        time server = true
        read list = *
        write list = root, @staff


a clip from a log file;
[2001/05/18 13:20:25, 0] smbd/oplock.c:request_oplock_break(995)
  request_oplock_break: no response received to oplock break request to
pid 27099 on port 65482 for dev = 8001f0, inode = 13107237
  for dev = 8001f0, inode = 13107237, tv_sec = 3b050253, tv_usec = 6829d
[2001/05/18 13:20:48, 0] smbd/oplock.c:request_oplock_break(995)
  request_oplock_break: no response received to oplock break request to
pid 28498 on port 34105 for dev = 8001f0, inode = 717065
  for dev = 8001f0, inode = 717065, tv_sec = 3b050508, tv_usec = e7c71


//Regards Magnus Larsson

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Hi,

I'm using daily CVS samba 2.2 with POSIX ACL support an a patched 2.2.18
kernel. ACLs and the file perm. dialog work very well on the samba pdc.
Now I have got a samba member server (cvs on 2.4.4-acl kernel) and changing
and even viewing file acls there is impossible. Only plain old UNIX perms.
are visible, they can't be changed.
When trying to add a domain user to a file acl the log simply states:
[2001/05/18 13:18:55, 0] smbd/posix_acls.c:create_canon_ace_lists(702)
  create_canon_ace_lists: unable to map SID
S-1-5-21-3835460492-4097341591-3431380829-2002 to uid or gid.
Of course the mentioned user does exist on the member server.
Anything I forgot?

Thanks in advance
Sven

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Just thought I'd drop a line to say :  "This team is amazing".
Thanks for the great work.


> FYI: I just fixed the W2KSP2 joing a Samba 2.2.x PDC
> bug. It will be in the 2.2.1 release (more testing
> needed on the printer problem...).
> 
> I can log in correctly as a UNIX user and get my profile
> loaded with W2kSP2.
> 
> If you have CVS access you should try it out (2.2 or HEAD).
> 
> Jeremy.

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On Thu, 17 May 2001 18:19:20 David Schwarz wrote:
>
> The Bug we have to fix, and is fixed in SP2, is the 
> time that My Computer takes to display all the network 
> shares when you click on it.
> 
> This problem is caused it seems by the workstation 
> doing a RPC to see if there is a Job Scheduler on the server 
> the share is on, before it shows the share.

Thanks for the information.  Good to know.






Cheers, jerry
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I seem to have run into a rather interesting problem.  I am running Samba as
a PDC for Win2kSP1 machines.  Everything behaves as it should except in one
circumstance.  If I leave my PC logged in (say I use lock computer or just
leave it open as a guest user) for a couple of days, when I go to logout, it
seems it has trouble writing to the profile.  Under normal circumstances I
log in and out and the profile does what it should, but if I am logged in
for up to 48 hours and then logout I get the error "Unable to write profile:
Access is denied" (for the same user).  The PC does not sleep or
"hibernate", though the screen goes into low power mode (I am currently
running a PC for a few days with this switched off to see what happens).  I
was wondering, is there some timeout I have overlooked?

I am running Samba 2.2.0 on a 2.4.xx linux kernel.  If logs would be useful
I will paste them up after I catch the error on the test PC.  At present I
am just hoping I have overlooked something.

Regards,
Elliot.

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> Dominic Baines wrote:
> >
> > For more than 10 connections the W2K server will be
> > attempting to verify licences with the PDC which acts as
> > a licence server when you exceed 10 connections it
> > expects it to verify with a licence server that needs to
> > be a W2K PDC server I believe.... hence the error.

So here's a question.  We know that W2K (server or workstation) boxes can be run
in NT4-PDC compitibility mode... and thus can work with a NT4ish PDC (WinNT or
Samba).  How does this license verfication stuff work in such a scenerio?  Does a
WinNT4 PDC have the license server functionality that a W2K server wants?  Does a
Samba PDC (2.2.x or TNG) support this functionality?

In the case of Terminal Services there is a separate licensing daemon for tracking
Termanal Services CALs.  This can run on any Win2K box on the net... doesn't need
to be a domain controller.  So this part is okay in a Samba PDC setting.  I'm a
bit worried about this other W2K CAL tracking issue though.

Can anyone shed light on this?

cno

>
> > This sounds like the situation you have. Does this make
> > sense ?
>
> Yes.
>
> > I mention this because I don't see the same problem here
> > with a W2K server running as a colour printer server in
> > a similar set-up but I KNOW the server was installed
> > using the client licence not the server licence option so no
> > need for the licence server.
>
> But what is a client license, where do I install that?
>
>                 /Martin
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Dominic
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Martin Nilsson" <martin at svenskabutiker.se>
> > To: "SAMBA ntdom" <samba-ntdom at samba.org>
> > Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 1:27 PM
> > Subject: Problems with W2K Server licenses and Samba as PDC
> >
> > > Dear SMB Gurus,
> > >
> > > I have this strange setup:
> > >
> > > 1 FreeBSD 4.3 server with Samba 2.2.0 as PDC
> > > 1 Win2k Server holds files and printers  NOT PDC/BDC, just standalone
> > server
> > > that is member of the domain run by the Sama server.
> > > 16 clients with win2k or win98
> > >
> > > My problem is that the W2k server only accepts 10 simultaneous
> > connections.
> > > If I go into license manager when logged in as administrator on the domain
> > I
> > > get an error message saying that license manager is unable to connnect to
> > the
> > > domain.
> > >
> > > I have logged in as administrator locally and raised the client license
> > count
> > > but this does not help me as still only 10 clients are allowed to connect.
> > >
> > > Have anyone seen this before, what should I do?
> > >
> > > I'm considering junking the W2k machine and replacing it with another
> > > FreeBSD/Samba machine but this will leave us without support for the
> > specific
> > > windows application that we use the Win2k server for.
> > >
> > > Any comments?
> > > /Martin
> > > --
> > > Martin Nilsson, Civilingenjvr M.Sc. CS&E
> > > Svenska Butiker AB,
> > > S:t Larsvdg 44, 222 70 Lund
> > > martin at svenskabutiker.se
> > > Tel: 046-304130
> > > www.svenskabutiker.se
>
> --
> Martin Nilsson, Civilingenjvr M.Sc. CS&E
> Svenska Butiker AB,
> S:t Larsvdg 44, 222 70 Lund
> martin at svenskabutiker.se
> Tel: 046-304130
> www.svenskabutiker.se

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Hi all,

I've got a samba pdc up and running and everythings seems to be working except
the time server.
when i have the samba server running and on my win2k workstation i do the
following:

net time \\pdc

i get this output:

Current time at \\pdc is 5/18/2001 1:51 PM

Local time (GMT-01:00) at \\pdc is 5/18/2001 10:51 AM

The command completed successfully.

When i set the time with

net time \\pdc /SET

the time is set to the current time and not the localtime And the localtime is
the time
i want to use on my workstation.

<smb.conf>

time server = yes
time offset = 60

</smb.conf>

i am in the +1 gmt timezone (the netherlands).

does anyone have any idea how this can be fixed ?


Bert Jan

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On Fri, 18 May 2001, Michael Forster wrote:
> Jeremy wrote:
> > FYI: I just fixed the W2KSP2 joing a Samba 2.2.x PDC
> > bug. It will be in the 2.2.1 release (more testing
> > needed on the printer problem...).
> >
> > I can log in correctly as a UNIX user and get my profile
> > loaded with W2kSP2.
> 
> Great. Is this the same as Dariush's Problem, not being able to log on any
> more after a SP2 update?

I've checked the current (17:00 CEST) cvs out:
joining win2k sp-1 works, sp-2 not.

Should I wait 24 hours until anonymous cvs is updated?

regards
Dariush

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Hi

I think you have the wrong time set on your server. You wrote, that the "net
time" command gives this output: "Local time (GMT-01:00) at \\pdc is
5/18/2001 10:51 AM". There you can see, that your server has the timezone
GMT -01:00). I recommend you, to set the time ond your PDC via a NTP server.
I am from switzerland (and have GMT +01:00 too). I use the timeserver from
one of our universities. Try "ntpdate swisstime.ethz.ch" on your PDC. Or
search another NTP server in your country.

Samuel Suter


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> Hi all,
>
> I've got a samba pdc up and running and everythings seems to be working
except
> the time server.
> when i have the samba server running and on my win2k workstation i do the
> following:
>
> net time \\pdc
>
> i get this output:
>
> Current time at \\pdc is 5/18/2001 1:51 PM
>
> Local time (GMT-01:00) at \\pdc is 5/18/2001 10:51 AM
>
> The command completed successfully.
>
> When i set the time with
>
> net time \\pdc /SET
>
> the time is set to the current time and not the localtime And the
localtime is
> the time
> i want to use on my workstation.
>
> <smb.conf>
>
> time server = yes
> time offset = 60
>
> </smb.conf>
>
> i am in the +1 gmt timezone (the netherlands).
>
> does anyone have any idea how this can be fixed ?
>
>
> Bert Jan
>

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1-I whant to shutdown my NT workstations using the microsoft shutdown.exe
program, but i can't do that with the admin user group(staff) user.
why?
2-When i whant to see a list of user to add the right to do something, the
nt doesn't shown the entire list (my list has 600 users). Why?
3-I think that when i choose the right to 'domain adim' in a NT
workstation, the user that is part of that group (in linux) isn't reconized
part of that group (in my network the adim is the staff group). Am i rigth?
Help me with these problems.
This is my smb.conf:
[global]

  workgroup = n2m
  netbios name = zabumba
  server string = SAMBA PDC
  hosts allow = 150.164.102.
  security = user
  status = yes
  encrypt passwords = yes
  domain admin group = @staff
# username map = /etc/smbusers
  socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
  os level = 65
  domain logons = yes
  logon script = scripts\%U.bat
  logon home = \\%L\%U\.profiles
#  logon path = \\%L\%U\Profiles # utilizado para roaming profiles
#logon path = # eh utilizado para perfil local
logon path =
  share modes = no
  unix password sync = true
  passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
  passwd chat = *password* %n\n *password* %n\n *successful*
 time server = yes
  guest account = nobody
  logon drive = z:

[homes]
#   comment = Home Directories
   browseable = yes
   writable = yes

[staff]

#comment = root directory
path = /home
valid users = helena, lilica, fantini, humberto, alfredo, barroca
admin users = helena, lilica, fantini, humberto, alfredo, barroca
browseable = yes
writeable = yes

[web_coltec]

   path = /home/httpd/html
   valid users = root, humberto, barroca, alfredo
   admin users = root, humberto, barroca, alfredo
   browseable = yes
   writeable = yes

[web_n2m]

   path = /home/httpd/html/n2m
   valid users = root, humberto, helena, lilica, barroca, alfredo
   admin users = root, humberto, helena, lilica, barroca, alfredo
   browseable = yes
   writeable = yes

[biomas]
path= /home/setores/biomas
valid users = crono, blackpig, alfredo
admin users = alfredo
browseable = yes
writable = yes

[trabalho]
#comment = root directory
path = /home/alunos/trabalho
browseable = yes
writeable = no

[pemja]

#comment = root directory
path = /home/pemja
valid users =  ccvieira
admin users =  ccvieira
browseable = yes
writeable = yes

[netlogon]
   comment = Network Logon Service
   path = /home/samba/netlogon
#   guest ok = yes
   locking = no
   public = no
   browseable = yes
   writable = no
   share modes = no
[zabuprn]

# coment = zabuprn
 valid users =
root,alfredo,helena,lilica,barroca,macarrao,humberto,mchiaretto,fantini,lucia,ccvieira
; printing command = /usr/bin/lpr -r %s
 printer = zabuprn
 public = no
 writable = no
 printable = yes
 printing = BSD


Leonardo

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Sven Siemsen wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm using daily CVS samba 2.2 with POSIX ACL support an a patched 2.2.18
> kernel. ACLs and the file perm. dialog work very well on the samba pdc.
> Now I have got a samba member server (cvs on 2.4.4-acl kernel) and changing
> and even viewing file acls there is impossible. Only plain old UNIX perms.
> are visible, they can't be changed.
> When trying to add a domain user to a file acl the log simply states:
> [2001/05/18 13:18:55, 0] smbd/posix_acls.c:create_canon_ace_lists(702)
>   create_canon_ace_lists: unable to map SID
> S-1-5-21-3835460492-4097341591-3431380829-2002 to uid or gid.
> Of course the mentioned user does exist on the member server.
> Anything I forgot?

You need a working winbindd to make this work. Winbindd 
provides the mapping between domain users and unix users
that allows this to be done.

winbindd will be rolled into Samba 2.2.2, and is currently
seperately buildable in CVS HEAD. Warning - pre-alpha code
warnings apply....

Regards,

	Jeremy Allison,
	Samba Team.

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Has anyone had any success with this?

I am working with someone who has an existing NetApp Filer (release
5.3.7R3) and we are in the process of installing a Samba controlled NT
domain where no NT domain existed before.  I have tried a number of times
to join the filer to the new domain (previously it was standalone) but it
keeps telling me that it was unable to join to the domain.

I have read in mailing list archives that seem to indicate that the filer
was known to not work with any of the CVS code but I thought perhaps with
real PDC support in 2.2 someone might have made it work.

I can provide logs at any debug level you would like and packet traces of
the attempt to join if that would be of any help in resolving it.

My eventual goal is to convince them to replace the Filer with a free Unix
running Samba but for now it has to stay and it would be fabulous if I
could make the additional password prompting go away.

If someone can help me make this work I'll provide the pizza :)

Thanks in advance.

Sean

PS: The NT domain support is fabulous!  Many thanks to all the Samba team
members!

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Slightly off the point, I know - but does anyone know of a decent, free
Exchange-Server equivalent for Linux? I would really like internal email on
my network, and I don't really fancy spending hours trying to follow
instuctions on how to do it with about a million pieces of software....

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On Sun, 20 May 2001, Sean E. Millichamp wrote:

> I can provide logs at any debug level you would like and packet traces
> of the attempt to join if that would be of any help in resolving it.

Send me (offlist) a raw tcpdump file and a level 10 debug output from
the smbd and I'll look at it.

	tcpdump -w /tmp/output.dump -s 65535 -i eth0





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You may be interested in HP OpenMail.
http://www.openmail.com/cyc/om/00/index.html

On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 03:05:06PM +0100, Mager Charles WB wrote:
> Slightly off the point, I know - but does anyone know of a decent, free
> Exchange-Server equivalent for Linux? I would really like internal email on
> my network, and I don't really fancy spending hours trying to follow
> instuctions on how to do it with about a million pieces of software....
> 
> -- 
> Charles Mager
> charlie at csmager.co.uk
> 
> This email and the information that it contains may be confidential, 
> legally privileged and protected by law. Access by the intended 
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> not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately 
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CommuniGate Pro -- awesome.. $495 for 50 users....

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On Sunday 20 May 2001 01:33 pm, Simo Sorce wrote:
> You may be interested in HP OpenMail.
> http://www.openmail.com/cyc/om/00/index.html
>
> On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 03:05:06PM +0100, Mager Charles WB wrote:
> > Slightly off the point, I know - but does anyone know of a decent, free
> > Exchange-Server equivalent for Linux? I would really like internal email
> > on my network, and I don't really fancy spending hours trying to follow
> > instuctions on how to do it with about a million pieces of software....
> >
> > --
> > Charles Mager
> > charlie at csmager.co.uk
> >
> > This email and the information that it contains may be confidential,
> > legally privileged and protected by law. Access by the intended
> > recipient only is authorised. Any liability (in negligence or otherwise)
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> > information contained in this email is hereby excluded. If you are
> > not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately
> > and do not disclose the contents to any other person, use it for
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Unfortunately HP Openmail is a dead program.  I would not suggest deploying 
it in anything but a lab.  There are still many bugs and they aren't going 
to get fixed as HP has dropped development of it.

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>http://www.openmail.com/cyc/om/00/index.html
>
>On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 03:05:06PM +0100, Mager Charles WB wrote:
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> > Exchange-Server equivalent for Linux? I would really like internal email on
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> >
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> > Charles Mager
> > charlie at csmager.co.uk
> >
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Hi,

replying also to other mails ...

We deployed HP OpenMail last year. While it works well and does what it
should, configuring it is a pain and Client support is not too good
(e.g. we couldn't get Outlook 2000 to work with it well, their own client
sucks).

Tried also IntraStore 2000 (by CDC). Just one word on it: DO NOT TOUCH IT
!!! It is even worse than HP OpenMail in mostly every aspect ...

Finally we bought the SuSE Email Server II. It's basically
cyrus+procmail+IMP+postfix & a very good web-based admin piece written by
SuSE. It's only email, though. Priced at $255 per SERVER (unlimited
users) I think its worth the money since I never would be able to put it
ALL together for this amount (in work-hours), includes 2 years of support
...

I decided against CommuniGate for it's high price and per user pricing ...

Let us know if you find something REALLY good !

Schlomo

PS: For calendaring we use Star Office Scheduler. Sucks too but it's
possible to survive.

PPS: If you have a NetWare server standing around, they have 2 rather good
products: GroupWise & NIMS. Especially if you need a corporation-wide
solution this might be worthwhile.

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> Slightly off the point, I know - but does anyone know of a decent, free
> Exchange-Server equivalent for Linux? I would really like internal email on
> my network, and I don't really fancy spending hours trying to follow
> instuctions on how to do it with about a million pieces of software....
> 
> 

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I've been using 2.2 with W2K advance server as domain members running Citrix
Metaframe XP. So far, it's been wonderful. I do have one question regarding
domain groups that I cannot seem to get an answer from anywhere. When I
select the samba PDC domain for application security in Citrix, I see only
two user groups - domain administrators and domain users.  When I click the
show users, I see all samba users. What I would like to do is to create
additional domain groups and assign users to them. In Citrix, I want to
publish applications with security set at domain group level and not at
individual user level.  In /etc/passwd, I already have users assigned to
different groups for file security purpose  but I don't see these groups
under W2K.

I've ran into few archives that discuss use of "domain group map" parameters
but this appears to be not supported in 2.2. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

Kevin Cho

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On Sun, 20 May 2001, Kevin Cho wrote:

> I've been using 2.2 with W2K advance server as domain members running
> Citrix Metaframe XP. So far, it's been wonderful. I do have one
> question regarding domain groups that I cannot seem to get an answer
> from anywhere. When I select the samba PDC domain for application
> security in Citrix, I see only two user groups - domain administrators
> and domain users.  When I click the show users, I see all samba users.
> What I would like to do is to create additional domain groups and
> assign users to them. In Citrix, I want to publish applications with
> security set at domain group level and not at individual user level.
> In /etc/passwd, I already have users assigned to different groups for
> file security purpose but I don't see these groups under W2K.

proper domain group support is forthcoming in a future Samba release.
It is not in the 2.2 branch yet.








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Dear all,

we want to upgrade from Samba 2.0.5a to Samba 2.2.0.

The 2.0.5a-version was succesfully running as PDC for all our Windows
NT-clients. SO, we have a working and complete smbpasswd-file with all
those machine accounts and all NT-workstations are registered to our
domain.

On updating to Samba 2.2.0, we encountered the following problem: we of
course wanted to reuse our smbpasswd-file and .conf-file as well. Those
were moved to Samba's new config-file-directory and 2.2.0 started
without errors. All 9x-clients successfully logged on to the domain but
the NTs had trouble and the message "The system cannot log you on to
this domain because the systems computer account in its primary domain
is missing or the password on that account is incorrect." appeared on
logon. The user's password was correct. After a locasl login to the
workstation we could access the Samba-server without problems via the
Network Neighbourhood, i. e. encrypted passwords work correctly. We
could solve this problem by newly creating the machine account with the
Samba 2.2.0 smbpasswd-tool and then removing and readding the NT to the
domain.

The (important) question now is, whether it's possible to migrate
without recreating all those machine accounts and without readding all
the NTs to the domain (we have several hundred of those). That is to
resuse the smbpasswd-file that was created by the previous
2.0.5a-Samba-version.

Please help quickly, we need 2.2.0 because of W2K.

Thanks in advance to everybody,

Florian

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Hi,
I have tried without any greater luck.
The latest method I have had no luck with is with the communications
directory on the samba server and running backweb on one of the clients.

I had some luck with
Defining a local account on one of the clients.  client\commdir
Then running backweb, and central administration from that client.

Note that when you specify the account name you have often to precide
the account name with clientname\account.

If you want to check if your configuration changes, then you have to
start and stop
the F-secure management agent. The logfile from the management agent is
also
useful

I am seriously considering another virus protection software

regards,
Magnus

Rodolphe Kapouyan wrote:
> 
> I'm trying to use f-secure with centralized management on a samba share ,and
> want to known if someone do the same

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Dear all,

we want to upgrade from Samba 2.0.5a to Samba 2.2.0.

The 2.0.5a-version was succesfully running as PDC for all our Windows
NT-clients. SO, we have a working and complete smbpasswd-file with all
those machine accounts and all NT-workstations are registered to our
domain.

On updating to Samba 2.2.0, we encountered the following problem: we of
course wanted to reuse our smbpasswd-file and .conf-file as well. Those
were moved to Samba's new config-file-directory and 2.2.0 started
without errors. All 9x-clients successfully logged on to the domain but
the NTs had trouble and the message "The system cannot log you on to
this domain because the systems computer account in its primary domain
is missing or the password on that account is incorrect." appeared on
logon. The user's password was correct. After a locasl login to the
workstation we could access the Samba-server without problems via the
Network Neighbourhood, i. e. encrypted passwords work correctly. We
could solve this problem by newly creating the machine account with the
Samba 2.2.0 smbpasswd-tool and then removing and readding the NT to the
domain.

The (important) question now is, whether it's possible to migrate
without recreating all those machine accounts and without readding all
the NTs to the domain (we have several hundred of those). That is to
resuse the smbpasswd-file that was created by the previous
2.0.5a-Samba-version.

Please help quickly, we need 2.2.0 because of W2K.

Thanks in advance to everybody,

Florian

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It's a bit dangerous saying "Exchange" if all you want is email, since
Exchange provides groupware also. We have the following:

-Samba 2.2.0 PDC
-Postfix as packaged with our linux distribution
-wu-imap (which serves as pop and imap server) as packaged with our
distribution
-pam_smb (to authenticate for wu-imap from the samba password) compiled
from source
-Star Schedule Server for groupware (shared calendar, tasks) - Comes on
StarOffice CD - $39
(Unfortunately the Star Schedule component has been dropped from
OpenOffice and hence StarOffice 6, so I'm looking for a replacement ...)

To set this up on a decent linux distibution should take you less than
an hour (including the 30 minutes to install Star Schedule Server and 15
minutes to compile pam_smb from source)

We then also added a mail virus scanner (amavis with McAfee)

If you don't have a domain, or don't mind having different passwords,
you only need postfix (or sendmail, qmail, exim ...) and wu-imap, or
whatever comes with your distro.

Mail if you need help ...

 
> Slightly off the point, I know - but does anyone know of a decent, free
> Exchange-Server equivalent for Linux? I would really like internal email on
> my network, and I don't really fancy spending hours trying to follow
> instuctions on how to do it with about a million pieces of software....
> 
> --
> Charles Mager
> charlie at csmager.co.uk

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Well we average about 1 million emails per week through our service and we run
it
on exim under linux. You may also be interested to know that because exim allows
such good filtering we did not get one single user suffering from any of the VB
type viruses of late.  From a user base of 17000 users that is not bad.

check out www.exim.org, it is free, fast and very flexible.

RonMac


Quoting Mager Charles WB <9Mager at uppingham.co.uk>:

> Slightly off the point, I know - but does anyone know of a decent, free
> Exchange-Server equivalent for Linux? I would really like internal email
> on
> my network, and I don't really fancy spending hours trying to follow
> instuctions on how to do it with about a million pieces of software....
> 
> -- 
> Charles Mager
> charlie at csmager.co.uk
> 
> This email and the information that it contains may be confidential, 
> legally privileged and protected by law. Access by the intended 
> recipient only is authorised. Any liability (in negligence or otherwise)
> 
> arising from any third party acting, or refraining from acting, on any 
> information contained in this email is hereby excluded. If you are 
> not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately 
> and do not disclose the contents to any other person, use it for 
> any purpose, or store or copy the informationin any medium. 
> 
> 



Ron McKeating
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The recent questions about email had me thinking, I know this is a samba list
and this is off topic, but we are all trying to solve the same problems so if I
could just take a few seconds of your time.

If you are using exim already could you let me know what you think of it. If you
want (as we do) to have your students (users?) access email from anywhere then
do you use an IMAP web based mailer.  We use IMP (http://horde.org/imp/) and our
students are very happy with it. As they can use ir from Hall, Home or Lab it
suits their needs.

Does anybody have any other/better solutions.

RonMac

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>Well we average about 1 million emails per week through our service and we run it
>on exim under linux. You may also be interested to know that because exim allows
>such good filtering we did not get one single user suffering from any of the VB
>type viruses of late.  From a user base of 17000 users that is not bad.
>check out www.exim.org, it is free, fast and very flexible.

Trade Server from Byarni supports iCalendar, IMAP, LDAP, etc...

http://www.bynari.net/

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Hi,

I have a W2k network and using samba 2.07 to access to our unix file server
from W2k workstations.
I set up the roaming profiles on our W2k server and redirect the
applications data, desktop and my documents from the roaming profile to a
share on the unix server.
The pb is that the folders are well created on the unix share but not the
content of the folders. I set the permissions with rwx for everybody on the
share but the pb is still the same.

I would be very grateful for any help someone would know,

Thx a lot


Nicolas URIEN

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email : nicolas.urien at trema.com     1300 route des cretes
Phone : +33-492388178                    Zi Sophia Antipolis
Fax : +33-492388199                         06500 Valbonne

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Hi Nico,

did you check the directory-permission on the Unix-share directly after
the W2K-workstation wrote the directories there on logoff? Strangely, it
occurs with W2K and roaming-profiles, that the directory-permissions
aren't set as specified in smb.conf (create mask = xxx). You can solve
this issue by adding inherit permissions = yes and map archive = yes to
your smb.conf-file.

Then delet the profiles from the W2K-box to have a clean start, also
clean your profile-locations on the Unix-server and then try again. It
worked for me.

Hope this helps,

Florian

Nico wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have a W2k network and using samba 2.07 to access to our unix file server
> from W2k workstations.
> I set up the roaming profiles on our W2k server and redirect the
> applications data, desktop and my documents from the roaming profile to a
> share on the unix server.
> The pb is that the folders are well created on the unix share but not the
> content of the folders. I set the permissions with rwx for everybody on the
> share but the pb is still the same.
> 
> I would be very grateful for any help someone would know,
> 
> Thx a lot
> 
> Nicolas URIEN
> 
> System & Network technician -        TREMA Laboratories
> email : nicolas.urien at trema.com     1300 route des cretes
> Phone : +33-492388178                    Zi Sophia Antipolis
> Fax : +33-492388199                         06500 Valbonne
> 
> ________________________
> 
> Beyond the Buzzwords: How to benefit from
> ASP, Bluetooth, mFinance, eCRM, eFX, eSTP,
> FAS/IAS, GIPS, XML...?
> 
> Trema World Forum 2001, Monaco, 30-31 May.
> Book online at http://www.trema.com/forum

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Hello!

I've configured the new SAMBA server to become an NT Domain 
Controller. And it works perfectly. I've been joining many 
W2K machines to the domain, but suddenly when trying to 
join another W2K laptop, I get a message like "The 
requested domain does not exist or could not be contacted" 
(translated from swedish). This happens before I even get a 
prompt for a userid and password.

The smbd.log says

  matstp (10.1.1.27) couldn't find service ::{2227a280-3aea-
1069-a2de-08002b3030
9d}

What can be wrong?

Thanks in advance, Len...

Lennart Henang, Vibyskolan, Stockholm, Sweden

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Hi Eric,
We initially had the same problem. I solved it by adding root as a samba
user with smbpasswd (I used the SWAT Password Tab). Since then I can
join from an NT admin account using Solaris user root/<rootpassword>. In
the [global] section of smb.conf my domain admin permission reads:

domain admin group = @root

Hope it helps
Michael



> 
> Hi Justin,
> Yes I have been using only root account to try and
> join the domain. I am just about out of gas on this. If you can think of
> anything else I could try, that would be great. I might also try to send some
> logging info to the tech list and see if I get any responses there as well.
> Thanks for taking the time to reply.
> 
> Many thanks,
> Erik
> 
> On Thursday 17 May 2001 13:58, you wrote:
> > Have you been using the root account to add to the domain?  Right now, no
> > matter how much privilege you give an admin account, it won't work without
> > truely being the root account.....
> >
> > > Hi,
> > > I was curious if anyone has found a definitive answer to this "Procedure
> > > out of range"
> > > problem yet? I am dead in the water on it. I have been monitoring the
> > > boards, and
> > > have tried all that has been suggested so far with no luck.
> > > My 98 clients are logging into the domain fine now, with the exception
> > > that they
> > > have to be listed in the admin users group in samba.conf. (sure it's a
> > > config prob)
> > >
> > > Please, if anyone has some insight to this, I would be most gracious to
> > > hear from
> > > you.
> > > On a side note, has anyone else had a problem connecting to swat through
> > > Konquerer?
> > > I had it working at 1 time but no more. I get "Server error, could not
> > > connect to
> > > the server" Though Mozilla works fine. Hmm
> > >
> > > Many thanks,
> > > Erik

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I use Sendmail and wu-imap.  When I get a chance, I'm going to roll my own
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> The recent questions about email had me thinking, I know this is a samba
list
> and this is off topic, but we are all trying to solve the same problems so
if I
> could just take a few seconds of your time.
>
> If you are using exim already could you let me know what you think of it.
If you
> want (as we do) to have your students (users?) access email from anywhere
then
> do you use an IMAP web based mailer.  We use IMP (http://horde.org/imp/)
and our
> students are very happy with it. As they can use ir from Hall, Home or Lab
it
> suits their needs.
>
> Does anybody have any other/better solutions.
>
> RonMac
>
> Ron McKeating
> Computing Services
> Loughborough University
> 01509 222329

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On Mon, 21 May 2001 07:01:27 Nico wrote:
> 
> I have a W2k network and using samba 2.07 to access to
> our unix file server from W2k workstations. I set up 
> the roaming profiles on our W2k server and redirect the
> applications data, desktop and my documents from the 
> roaming profile to a share on the unix server.

I have recently tested this using the latest Samba 2.2. 
CVS code and 2.2.0.  All works fine.  Don't know about
2.0.x






Cheers, jerry 
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Again another email ALMOST off the point, but not quite. The first question,
which is to do with samba, is - How can I make samba load on the bootup of
the server in RedHat 7.0?

The second is that I have downloaded exim for use as an email server as it
was recommended by someone (mainly because it is completely free!). When I
try to make the config file before installing it (ie just typing "make"), it
says "command: make: not found" or something like that - what am I missing?

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Quoting Mager Charles WB <9Mager at uppingham.co.uk>:

> Again another email ALMOST off the point, but not quite. The first
> question,
> which is to do with samba, is - How can I make samba load on the bootup
> of
> the server in RedHat 7.0?

You should be able to do that with chkconfig (I think)

> 
> The second is that I have downloaded exim for use as an email server as
> it
> was recommended by someone (mainly because it is completely free!). When
> I
> try to make the config file before installing it (ie just typing
> "make"), it
> says "command: make: not found" or something like that - what am I
> missing?
If you are in as root then /usr/bin is not in your path, use /usr/bin/make

or failing that use locate make to find out where your copy is.

RonMac

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I'd put the commands to start smbd and nmbd on boot in /etc/rc.d/rc.local
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As far as exim goes ... you need to read first:



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