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Edit the file called src/EDITME and put the result in a file called
Local/Makefile.

Then you may proceed ... and next time ... you post an error message you
may want to be specific ... not "or something like that" ... 

On Mon, 21 May 2001, Mager Charles WB wrote:

> 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?
> 
> -- 
> C.S.Mager
> charlie at csmager.co.uk
> 
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On May 21,  4:04pm, R.J.Mckeating at lboro.ac.uk wrote:
> >
> > 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.
>

You might of course have not chosen to install "make" on your machine in the
first place, but I would have thought that that would make it difficult for you
to install Samba (unless you just use the RPM versions). When building Exim you
also need to remember to create the "Local" directory, then copy over and edit
the config files that it needs into this directory (all this is in the README
file that comes with Exim). Exim is very fast, and easy to configure (if you
are used to something nasty like Sendmail!). Check out :-

http://www.exim.org

There is a mailing list (with Web archive), as well as all the documentation
online. There will also be an Exim course in Cambridge in a couple of months
time. I wen on one of these a couple of years back and it was very good, and
they only run them at a cost recovery basis so they are not that costly.

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as root, run the setup command, select 'system services', then put mark
in the samba line.

Mager Charles WB wrote:
> 
> 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?
> 
> --
> C.S.Mager
> charlie at csmager.co.uk
> 
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Hi All,

Personal preference, but:

I would not place it in the rc.local because it will not give you any 
fine-grained control over the starting of the service at various run-levels 
(do you want SAMBA to start when you go into single-user mode for additional 
maintanence?).

Rather I would place a link to the script in the /etc/rc.d/rc0.d through 
rc5.d directories in order to control at which runlevels Samba will be 
running.

With Sys V style init scripts, a script in these directories (where the 
digit is equal to the run-level) will be activated with a 'stop' argument 
when proceeded by a K and with the 'start' argument when proceeded with an 
S.  THey are run in the order that they are listed from the file system, so 
S01SAMBA would be run before S99Samba.  This also gives you control over the 
order of activation of your services (making sure that, for example, any 
ipchains rules are applied before you activate Samba, of you need to take 
this precaution).

Runlevels at boot are controlled in the /etc/inittab.

Hope this helps.
Chris Travers

>From: Kenny <kenny at hereintown.net>
>To: Mager Charles WB <9Mager at uppingham.co.uk>
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>Subject: Re: Email 2 & Others...
>Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 10:00:57 -0400 (EDT)
>
>I'd put the commands to start smbd and nmbd on boot in /etc/rc.d/rc.local
>...
>
>As far as exim goes ... you need to read first:
>
>From the exim README ...
>
>Edit the file called src/EDITME and put the result in a file called
>Local/Makefile.
>
>Then you may proceed ... and next time ... you post an error message you
>may want to be specific ... not "or something like that" ...
>
>On Mon, 21 May 2001, Mager Charles WB wrote:
>
> > 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?
> >
> > --
> > C.S.Mager
> > charlie at csmager.co.uk
> >
> >
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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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Hello,

I've got a curious problem :
Nt 4 service pack 6a mount multiple time a same share. If the drive H: is
use for the home directory after a time the user gets his home dir mounted
on I, J, K,L, etc.. until Z.
More curious a user sees the home dir of another user mounted many times
over differents drives' letters.

I didn't find answer nor in msdn neither in the winnt's registry.
Did somebody have this problem ?

Thanks.

PS: I use samba 2.2.0 as PDC.
JM

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[2001/05/21 19:16:53, 2] smbd/connection.c:utmp_claim(841)  utmp_claim:
lp_utmp() NULL
[2001/05/21 19:16:53, 2]
rpc_parse/parse_samr.c:samr_io_userinfo_ctr(5824)  samr_io_userinfo_ctr:
unknown switch level 0x1a
[2001/05/21 19:16:53, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)  api_samr_set_userinfo:
Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/05/21 19:16:53, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215) 
api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.
[2001/05/21 19:16:53, 2] smbd/connection.c:utmp_yield(785)  utmp_yield:
lp_utmp() NULL
[2001/05/21 19:16:53, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(440)  Closing
connections

I've tried everything that I found in archives about this problem...

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Hi there,

according the the "whats new in smaba 2.2.0" on samba.org, 2.2 supports ACL
on SGI Irix.
If I try, I can't see the difference between 2.07 and 2.2. I tried to add
permissions from an NT client for some users or groups, but without success.
I don't get an error message, but it does not apply the changes I made, if I
view the permissions again. So should that work or not? If yes, what is the
secret, and if not, what is the difference to ACL support in 2.07?

thanks
Martin

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Did you compile Samba with the --with-acl-support option turned on?

On 21-May-2001 Martin Foerster wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> according the the "whats new in smaba 2.2.0" on samba.org, 2.2 supports ACL
> on SGI Irix.
> If I try, I can't see the difference between 2.07 and 2.2. I tried to add
> permissions from an NT client for some users or groups, but without success.
> I don't get an error message, but it does not apply the changes I made, if I
> view the permissions again. So should that work or not? If yes, what is the
> secret, and if not, what is the difference to ACL support in 2.07?
> 
> thanks
> Martin

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Hi,

Im new to this list, and have searched it in vein, if I ask stupid
questions please forgive me.

I try to run User Manager for Domains against a samba 2.2.0 server running
on Solaris from a NT 4.0 Terminal Server.
While the users seem to be displayed from the smbpasswd file, the groups
seem a mix from etc/group and Some Other Place.

Group names not from etc/group are such as Doamin Admins, Domain Users
Where is this Other Place?

When I try to edit anything in User Manager I get various errors, varieng
from access denied, to The group name could not be found (when adding user
to group or when selecting to change password on next logon)

All groups seem to be empty.

When I check with the NT resource kit tool ifmember I get

H:\>ifmember /l
User is a member of group HYPERION\unix_group.100.
User is a member of group \Everyone.
User is a member of group BUILTIN\Users.
User is a member of group BUILTIN\Administrators.
User is a member of group HYPERION\Domain Users.
User is a member of group HYPERION\Domain Admins.
User is a member of group \.
User is a member of group NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE.
User is a member of group NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users.

Where Hyperion is the machines name, not the domains name. Group
memberships as defined in the etc/group file dont display.

WHats wrong with my groups?

"Right theory, wrong universe..."
Zebediah J. Carter

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Does anyone know where I can get User Manager for Domains from? I'm fed up
with adding people by typing a huge long line!!!

-----Original Message-----
From: beers [mailto:beers at xs4all.nl]
Sent: 21 May 2001 20:58
To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
Subject: groups Terminal Server and User Manager


Hi,

Im new to this list, and have searched it in vein, if I ask stupid
questions please forgive me.

I try to run User Manager for Domains against a samba 2.2.0 server running
on Solaris from a NT 4.0 Terminal Server.
While the users seem to be displayed from the smbpasswd file, the groups
seem a mix from etc/group and Some Other Place.

Group names not from etc/group are such as Doamin Admins, Domain Users
Where is this Other Place?

When I try to edit anything in User Manager I get various errors, varieng
from access denied, to The group name could not be found (when adding user
to group or when selecting to change password on next logon)

All groups seem to be empty.

When I check with the NT resource kit tool ifmember I get

H:\>ifmember /l
User is a member of group HYPERION\unix_group.100.
User is a member of group \Everyone.
User is a member of group BUILTIN\Users.
User is a member of group BUILTIN\Administrators.
User is a member of group HYPERION\Domain Users.
User is a member of group HYPERION\Domain Admins.
User is a member of group \.
User is a member of group NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE.
User is a member of group NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users.

Where Hyperion is the machines name, not the domains name. Group
memberships as defined in the etc/group file dont display.

WHats wrong with my groups?

"Right theory, wrong universe..."
Zebediah J. Carter

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Samba support for multiple groups is forthcoming. Hopefully within
one of the next releases (it certainly wont make 2.2.1, hopefully 2.2.2).


Regards, Jason


>
> Hi,
>
> Im new to this list, and have searched it in vein, if I ask stupid
> questions please forgive me.
>
> I try to run User Manager for Domains against a samba 2.2.0 server running
> on Solaris from a NT 4.0 Terminal Server.
> While the users seem to be displayed from the smbpasswd file, the groups
> seem a mix from etc/group and Some Other Place.
>
> Group names not from etc/group are such as Doamin Admins, Domain Users
> Where is this Other Place?
>
> When I try to edit anything in User Manager I get various errors, varieng
> from access denied, to The group name could not be found (when adding user
> to group or when selecting to change password on next logon)
>
> All groups seem to be empty.
>
> When I check with the NT resource kit tool ifmember I get
>
> H:\>ifmember /l
> User is a member of group HYPERION\unix_group.100.
> User is a member of group \Everyone.
> User is a member of group BUILTIN\Users.
> User is a member of group BUILTIN\Administrators.
> User is a member of group HYPERION\Domain Users.
> User is a member of group HYPERION\Domain Admins.
> User is a member of group \.
> User is a member of group NT AUTHORITY\INTERACTIVE.
> User is a member of group NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users.
>
> Where Hyperion is the machines name, not the domains name. Group
> memberships as defined in the etc/group file dont display.
>
> WHats wrong with my groups?
>
> "Right theory, wrong universe..."
> Zebediah J. Carter
>

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There was some talk about samba 2.2.1 being released on last friday. Is
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Juha Auvinen wrote:
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> There was some talk about samba 2.2.1 being released on last friday. Is
> there an ETA on the 2.2.1 samba since it was not last friday?

Not sure yet, still working on last minute bugs (as always...).

Watch for announcements.

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I have a strange problem...  I have a couple users who are connected to a 
Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Machine and User Accounts), however their 
Home Drive, Profile and logon script are all pointed to shares on a samba 
pre-2.2.1 (today's CVS, needed for other profile problems).  After doing to 
Service Pack 2 on their machine, they can no longer download their profiles 
or get a logon script although it appears that they have full access to 
their home drive, and can map to the netlogon share.  Does anyone have any 
ideas or need more information to help me out.  All of this was working 
before Service Pack 2.  I also upgraded the Service Pack on the Server as 
well to see if that would help with no luck.

Thanks,

Marc Harding.

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Marc Harding wrote:
> 
> I have a strange problem...  I have a couple users who are connected to a
> Windows 2000 Advanced Server (Machine and User Accounts), however their
> Home Drive, Profile and logon script are all pointed to shares on a samba
> pre-2.2.1 (today's CVS, needed for other profile problems).  After doing to
> Service Pack 2 on their machine, they can no longer download their profiles
> or get a logon script although it appears that they have full access to
> their home drive, and can map to the netlogon share.  Does anyone have any
> ideas or need more information to help me out.  All of this was working
> before Service Pack 2.  I also upgraded the Service Pack on the Server as
> well to see if that would help with no luck.

Yes, can you get me a debug level 10 log of one of their
attempts at downloading a profile ? What error message
do they get ?

Jeremy.

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On Fri, 18 May 2001 04:47:01 Michael Forster wrote:
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> Of course. I just wanted to suggest to wait a few days for a
> (potentially trivial) fix for this severe bug.

Looks like there may be more related problems with SP2.
Not a trivial fix....

> p.s: Gerald: sorry, if you got this mail two times :-(

four actually :-) (2 * 2 on the mailing list).





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On Fri, 18 May 2001, Dariush Forouher wrote:

> 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?

The anonymous CVS tree is updated on the hour I think.
Joining a domain and loggin on work fine.  I am having
some problems with profiles though....

Can you provide any more information....







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On Mon, 21 May 2001 04:03:55 Florian Lorenzen wrote:
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> 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. 

I moved from an old 2.1-prealpha install to 2.2.0 
without problems.  Did you make sure that the MACHINE.SID 
file is maintained across the upgrade?  This is the domain SID
used by the Samba PDC.






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>Im new to this list, and have searched it in vein, if I ask stupid
>questions please forgive me.
>I try to run User Manager for Domains against a samba 2.2.0 server running
>on Solaris from a NT 4.0 Terminal Server.
>While the users seem to be displayed from the smbpasswd file, the groups
>seem a mix from etc/group and Some Other Place.
>Group names not from etc/group are such as Doamin Admins, Domain Users
>Where is this Other Place?

Do you have the Citrix extensions installed on your TSE?  I have been unable to "publish" applications with a Samba PDC because it says I do not have Administrative rights in the domain needed to run the utility used to configure published applications.

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Hello there,

I am having a few problems getting pam_nt_dom to work and likewise with
winbindd (appealing to tng-users only)

First of all I had a stab at getting the latest and greatest winbind to
work.
Wbinfo works in all regards except for wbinfo -t (to check the secret).
When I start wbinfo up for the first time it creats a nearly empty
secrets.tdb file.

The samba server is configured to be a member server using domain
security.
I had to create the /etc/samba/MACHINE.SID file myself and it is
correct.
wbinfo -n `cat /etc/samab/MACHINE.SID` confirms this.

samedit ntlogin command does not work. Is this due to the local machine
account not correct?
I found something to suggest this before in /var/log/log.nmbd but now
when it starts up it now logs: adding trusted domain OURDOMAIN and lots
of chatter about verifying policies.

Simple question - how do I make winbind work ?-) i.e how do I add
download the shared secret to the local linux machine from a NT 4.0 PDC?

pam_winbind.so doesn't work for me. Doesn't log anything and doesn't do
any network traffic. :-(

I gave up on trying to use pam_winbind also so I reverted to
pam_ntdom_auth.so instead.
The following error is coming up in syslog.

PAM unable to dlopen(/lib/security/pam_ntdom_auth.so)
PAM  [dlerror: undefined symbol: wp_get_default_domain]

No dlls seems missing when I type ldd /lib/security/pam_ntdom_auth.so.

Is there some dll I have to link to when compiling pam_ntdom_auth from
samba tng CVS?

Best Regards,

Luke

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Luke McKee writes:

> pam_winbind.so doesn't work for me. Doesn't log anything and doesn't do
> any network traffic. :-(

Have you configured pam_winbind in various configuration files in
/etc/pam.d?  You usually have to add something like:

auth optional pam_winbind.so

before your required pam_unix line and:

account sufficient pam_winbind.so

before the required pam_unix.so line.  Basically pam needs to be
configured to check for winbind users *before* unix users and
then drop out of the pam stack if a winbind user is present.  

A word of warning: playing with the pam configuration files can
be dangerous if you don't know what you are doing.  I find it
useful to leave a root window somewhere to undo stuff that
doesn't work.  (-:


Tim.

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> A word of warning: playing with the pam configuration files can
> be dangerous if you don't know what you are doing.  I find it
> useful to leave a root window somewhere to undo stuff that
> doesn't work.  (-:
>

Tim,

I was nearly locked out since last night hehe.
Redhat 7.0 adds their own vendor extensions to pam in the form of
pam_stack.so module.
This pam_stack.so didn't like pam_winbind.so
I worked this out and now I am using vanilla PAM from us.kernel.org site
without any problems in other services.

I'll make sure I add an account entry for winbind as well.

Any ideas about the dl_open errors with pam_ntdom_auth ? I'll recompile
samba-tng with nis / nis+ for good luck this time. Is ntdom_auth obsolete
even from the TNG source?

wbinfo -t  not returning with a nice message is bad isn't it? Will this
affect winbind performing authentication?

Still hacking away here :-)

Luke

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Luke McKee writes:

> Any ideas about the dl_open errors with pam_ntdom_auth ? I'll recompile
> samba-tng with nis / nis+ for good luck this time. Is ntdom_auth obsolete
> even from the TNG source?

No idea sorry.

> wbinfo -t  not returning with a nice message is bad isn't it? Will this
> affect winbind performing authentication?

Erm, it should really respond with a secret is good/secret is bad
or an error saying that winbind is not running.


Tim.

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Tim Potter wrote:

> Luke McKee writes:
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> > Any ideas about the dl_open errors with pam_ntdom_auth ? I'll recompile
> > samba-tng with nis / nis+ for good luck this time. Is ntdom_auth obsolete
> > even from the TNG source?
>
> No idea sorry.

'wbinfo -t' returns:
"could not check secret"

interperation /var/log/log.winbindd
when connecting to our DC it does not use a password to connect

Should winbindd use it's machine account?

Luke

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Luke McKee writes:

> 'wbinfo -t' returns:
> "could not check secret"
> 
> interperation /var/log/log.winbindd
> when connecting to our DC it does not use a password to connect
> 
> Should winbindd use it's machine account?

Yes - you have to be joined to the domain for this to work,
although the "could not check secret" sounds more like wbinfo not
being able to talk to the winbind daemon.  


Tim

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I was wondering if there have been any new developments regarding the
problems with windows XP logging onto a samba 2.2 PDC.  If you could
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I have installed latest samba-2.2 from cvs yesterday, it works fine als PDC.

I like to setup server stored "Default User" which is

loaded when a user logs on.

I have made a Profile Copy and stored it to \\server\profiles\Default User

and added a new Desktop link, but it does not appear on other users Desktop.

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Tim Potter wrote:

> Luke McKee writes:
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> > 'wbinfo -t' returns:
> > "could not check secret"
> >
> > interperation /var/log/log.winbindd
> > when connecting to our DC it does not use a password to connect
> >
> > Should winbindd use it's machine account?
>
> Yes - you have to be joined to the domain for this to work,
> although the "could not check secret" sounds more like wbinfo not
> being able to talk to the winbind daemon.
>

lstat64("/tmp/.winbindd", {st_mode=S_IFDIR|0755, st_size=2048, ...}) = 0

lstat64("/tmp/.winbindd/pipe", {st_mode=S_IFSOCK|0777, st_size=0, ...})
= 0
socket(PF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0)         = 3
connect(3, {sin_family=AF_UNIX, path="
                                               /tmp/.winbindd/pipe"},
110) = 0
select(4, [3], NULL, NULL, {0, 0})      = 0 (Timeout)
write(3, "\26\0\0\0\232\30\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"...,
520) = 520
read(3, "\224\2\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0"...,
660) = 660

Tim there is the strack trace. Interestingly when I was trying before
the /tmp/.winbind/pipe file wasn't there.
Can any TNG developer tell me what the response wbinfo is getting back
from winbindd means?

(I'm not on Samba technical so this will be my last post there. Email me
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I'm posting to samba technical because thats what the pam_ntdom_auth
told me to read.

Luke

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  QUESTION regarding:  Using user-level shares between Win95 & Win95;
Linux & Win95; Linux & Linux machines in a Redhat Linux 7.0 PDC Samba
environment.

  Is this possible???  I find that all my client Win95's and Linux's
machines can see shares on the Redhat Linux 7.0 Samba PDC,  but I cannot
get any of the machines to SEE EACH OTHER'S disk shares.  I cannot get a
single Win95 machine to see another disk share on another Win95 machine
etc. etc.  Of course I'm using all the required software to supposely
make it happen like it would in a Windows NT 4.0 PDC environment.  I
HAVE tried every possible way [I think] in attempting to MAKE IT HAPPEN.

  Again, the simple question is; is it possible to make any Windows95
machine see another Windows95 machine's disk share in USER-LEVEL mode in
my network, Yes or No, and howcome OR how???

--Rob  squirenet at qwest.net

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On Mon, 21 May 2001, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:

> >Im new to this list, and have searched it in vein, if I ask stupid
> >questions please forgive me.
> >I try to run User Manager for Domains against a samba 2.2.0 server running
> >on Solaris from a NT 4.0 Terminal Server.
> >While the users seem to be displayed from the smbpasswd file, the groups
> >seem a mix from etc/group and Some Other Place.
> >Group names not from etc/group are such as Doamin Admins, Domain Users
> >Where is this Other Place?
>
> Do you have the Citrix extensions installed on your TSE?  I have been unable to "publish" applications with a Samba PDC because it says I do not have Administrative rights in the domain needed to run the utility used to configure published applications.

Yes,

I just trieds that, samba already failed my Groups membership checks, so
its quite useless for me just now, but indeed:

Failed to create "My Domain\Domain Users" account security descriptor for
the published app configuration (error 1332) The new application will not
be added.

Are there any solutions? Are there any workarounds for the missing Group
check functionality?

Too bad if I had to give up :-(

Gr Richard


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Hallo Mager,

Monday, May 21, 2001, 10:15:43 PM, gabst Du zum Besten:

> Does anyone know where I can get User Manager for Domains from? I'm fed up
> with adding people by typing a huge long line!!!

YOu get the NT User Manager directly from Microsoft, I think it is
somewhere mentioned in the FAQ or TOOLS section. If not, try on
www.google.com
But, as I'm informed right, write access isn't granted yet, you just
have read access with the UserManager.

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[2001/05/21 19:16:53, 2] smbd/connection.c:utmp_claim(841)  utmp_claim:
lp_utmp() NULL
[2001/05/21 19:16:53, 2]
rpc_parse/parse_samr.c:samr_io_userinfo_ctr(5824)  samr_io_userinfo_ctr:
unknown switch level 0x1a
[2001/05/21 19:16:53, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)  api_samr_set_userinfo:
Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/05/21 19:16:53, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215) 
api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.
[2001/05/21 19:16:53, 2] smbd/connection.c:utmp_yield(785)  utmp_yield:
lp_utmp() NULL
[2001/05/21 19:16:53, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(440)  Closing
connections

I've tried everything that I found in archives about this problem...

1. I remove machine$ from smbpasswd (dummy /etc/passwd entry exists).
2. I try to join domain from w2k using root/smbpasswd credentials.
3. Samba creates a record for machine$ in smbpasswd (NO PASSWORDXXXXXX,
[NDW     ]) and writes error about unknown switch level 0x19.

When I try to join domain a second time, samba replaces machine$ entry
with [NW   ] flags and writes the same error, this time with 0x1a. And
so on.

Samba-2.2.0, stable.

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Hi,

I have been running Samba 2.2.0 on an RH 6.1 server since it was released with
NTWS 4, 9x and 2K clients. Lately I have discovered that samba leaves files in
its locking table long after the process that requested them has exited. The
effect is that the file is (often) inaccessible. This morning the file
containing the login script was locked with the result that no new users could
log in. I had to restart Samba.

I never had this problem with 2.07. Has anyone else experienced similar
problems? Is there a way 'manually' remove locks.

Regards
-Svein

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Hi !

I have a "common" problem.

We are using a mix of NT 4 ws / W2K pro and Terminal servers.  For now
we have been using mandatory profile.  It works in away, but far from
ideal.  If we are to switch to roaming profiles we need to be able to
store different profiles for workstation/prof. and terminal servers.  In
the "real" MS world you just give a new path for terminal server
profiles.  How do we do that with samba?

Truls
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Hi all,

I am facing some problems in SAMBA...   I hope that I
will find solutions for these problems..

My samba server (Red Hat Linux) is connected to a
Windows 2000 Advanced Server Domain (Which uses the
Active Directory Service) and I need some clients
using Windows 2000 professional and Windows 98 to uses
some folders in my samba server.

I changed the configuration file smb.conf and tested
it.  The samba icon appears in Win prof and Win98
network neighbourhood.  When I click on it a box
appears requiring "Connect As" and "Password". I typed
the user account which is created in Windows and Linux
and the password but I can't connect..I tried to
change the security= server and password security =
windows 2000 server but I couldn't connect to samba
server...I used the ping command to check if the
server is communicating with workstations and it
worked.

I hope you will assist me in finding the solution..I
am not an expert in Linux..I have a one month
experience using it..

Thank you,
Suhaila

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hallo,
i use samba2.2.0 with quota. i use a winnt4 workstation to connect to
the server. everything works fine, but i wonder how i can check my quota
from the nt machine. is it possible yet? how?
thanks for answers,
andy

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Hi,

I have a problem when I try to upgrade from Samba 2.0.7 to Samba 2.2.0
because the number of smbd's just grows. When I check the number of smbd's
when I run Samba 2.0.7 it almost never passes 200. But after 30 minutes
when the new Samba 2.2.0 running it passes 350 smbd's. Im running samba on
a Sun Solaris 2.7 (Solaris 7) machine.

Does anyone else have this problem or have had it and have managed to fix
it?

//Regards Magnus Larsson

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Is there any way of setting a limit on the sizes of home-areas?

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hi,
of cause there is!
first of all you have to compile a kernel with quota support
then you have to install the latest quota-package
install the sources of samba and ./configure --with-quotas
finally you have to set up the quotas for single users or groups
that4s it ;-)
andy

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> Is there any way of setting a limit on the sizes of home-areas?

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While I agree with Christophers reasoning, I would not mess with etc inittab. 
What is wrong with the plain old chkconfig command with a --levels parameter


Ron

Quoting Christopher Travers <einhverfr at hotmail.com>:

> Hi All,
> 
> Personal preference, but:
> 
> I would not place it in the rc.local because it will not give you any 
> fine-grained control over the starting of the service at various
> run-levels 
> (do you want SAMBA to start when you go into single-user mode for
> additional 
> maintanence?).
> 
> Rather I would place a link to the script in the /etc/rc.d/rc0.d through
> 
> rc5.d directories in order to control at which runlevels Samba will be 
> running.
> 
> With Sys V style init scripts, a script in these directories (where the 
> digit is equal to the run-level) will be activated with a 'stop'
> argument 
> when proceeded by a K and with the 'start' argument when proceeded with
> an 
> S.  THey are run in the order that they are listed from the file system,
> so 
> S01SAMBA would be run before S99Samba.  This also gives you control over
> the 
> order of activation of your services (making sure that, for example, any
> 
> ipchains rules are applied before you activate Samba, of you need to
> take 
> this precaution).
> 
> Runlevels at boot are controlled in the /etc/inittab.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> Chris Travers
> 
> >From: Kenny <kenny at hereintown.net>
> >To: Mager Charles WB <9Mager at uppingham.co.uk>
> >CC: "Samba (E-mail)" <samba at lists.samba.org>, "SNTDom (E-mail)" 
> ><samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> >Subject: Re: Email 2 & Others...
> >Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 10:00:57 -0400 (EDT)
> >
> >I'd put the commands to start smbd and nmbd on boot in
> /etc/rc.d/rc.local
> >...
> >
> >As far as exim goes ... you need to read first:
> >
> >From the exim README ...
> >
> >Edit the file called src/EDITME and put the result in a file called
> >Local/Makefile.
> >
> >Then you may proceed ... and next time ... you post an error message
> you
> >may want to be specific ... not "or something like that" ...
> >
> >On Mon, 21 May 2001, Mager Charles WB wrote:
> >
> > > 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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I am installed a Samba 2.2.0 to the RH Linux 7.0 as a PDC and use domain 
logon.

Since I have Win2k and Win98 in the network, how can I assign users to 
be the domain administrators so as to allow those users to install 
programs in the Win2k machine??

Thanks

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Hello,

It may be a DNS problem, not a Samba problem. At least for me it was 
(same symptoms: error pops up without even being prompted for username 
password). Did something happen to your DNS server?
Win2K looks up an SRV record and doesn't like "huh?" for an answer. See 
Q256083 on the Microsoft Knowledge Base.

Lennart Hen?g wrote:

> 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.


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Is it possible to prevent multiple domain logons of one user?

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Thanks for all the help with quota, but I'm still lost! Could someone
explain to me, exactly, how I would set the quota for the home areas of the
group 'users' to 500Mb (very generous). I'm not bothered about how many
files they have, as long as it is below 500Mb. I think there is a soft &
hard limit, and the hard limit I will set as 650Mb. HELP! I'm completely
stuck - If i type 'edquota -g users' then I get a blank page in 'vi', and I
don't know what to write! Also, there is no file called /etc/fstab on my
computer!

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Is there a way to set what the default Domain would be for winbind?
So you could specify a user by "user" instead of "DOMAIN\user."

I would make my job a lot eaiser. I want to be able to create a mail server
that authenticates against a NT server, but adding the "DOMAIN\" would mess
things up.

Thanks


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On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 02:46:00PM +1000, Luke McKee wrote:
> > A word of warning: playing with the pam configuration files can
> > be dangerous if you don't know what you are doing.  I find it
> > useful to leave a root window somewhere to undo stuff that
> > doesn't work.  (-:
> >
> 
> Tim,
> 
[...]
> Any ideas about the dl_open errors with pam_ntdom_auth ? I'll recompile
> samba-tng with nis / nis+ for good luck this time. Is ntdom_auth obsolete
> even from the TNG source?

I don't know exactly, but my current guess is, that "even"
from TNG, pam_ntdom is not anymore supported.

pam_winbind is thought to be the usual and working solution
for this problem...

> wbinfo -t  not returning with a nice message is bad isn't it? Will this
> affect winbind performing authentication?

Don't know jack about winbind...

(I've got a bunch of AIX boxes, so winbind is anyway out of
question, and only using it on my single Linux box doesn't
male much sense.)


    Elrond

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> Thanks for all the help with quota, but I'm still lost! Could someone
> explain to me, exactly, how I would set the quota for the home areas of the
> group 'users' to 500Mb (very generous). I'm not bothered about how many
> files they have, as long as it is below 500Mb. I think there is a soft &
> hard limit, and the hard limit I will set as 650Mb. HELP! I'm completely
> stuck - If i type 'edquota -g users' then I get a blank page in 'vi', and I
> don't know what to write! Also, there is no file called /etc/fstab on my
> computer!

You haven't given us the operating system you're using... if its Solaris
you want something along the lines of

fs /export/home1 blocks (soft = 0, hard = 0) inodes (soft = 0, hard = 0)

Change /export/home1 to the file system your users are on. Change the
soft/hard values for space to 5000000 & 512000. Leave inodes at 0.

& fstab doesn't exist 'cause its called vfstab.

Of course if you're not running Solaris or other System 5 derivatives,
none of the above will apply :-)


Jayne.

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Hi,

a very good documentation is here:
http://www.europe.redhat.com/documentation/mini-HOWTO/Quota.php3

andy

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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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I know, pretty elementary, but if you could help me out, that would be 
great!!!  =)  thanks

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HI jerry

I tried with the CVS SAMBA_2_2 branch...I am to able see the win9x shares...
i am also able to see the User list to assign access....But when i tried to acces this
share from a W2K machine it say's Acess denied.

what could be the problem

Roy,


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On Thu, 17 May 2001 16:23:49 Roy Thomas wrote:
>
> 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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Can anybody tell me the effects of quota on peoples home areas of the
windows users? Do they get warnings when they are nearly over? Is there any
warning system I can download?

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> I know, pretty elementary, but if you could help me out, that would be 
> great!!!  =)  thanks

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Leonardo Luiz Padovani da Mata wrote:

> 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?

A-1: WinNT issue: add 'domain admins' domain group to local 
'administrators' group

> 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?

A-2(maybe): Core dumped?

> 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?

A-3: GOTO A-1
-- 
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> I know, pretty elementary, but if you could help me out, that would be 
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Look at the headers of your own posting.

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Just a quick question dealing with dump and backup. I currently use amanda to
backup all of our production machines, but I'm curious about whether dump
should be setup to backup that machine directly via the client software
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I have adapted smb.conf file in the hope that I create writeable
directory. I had created share according to the SAMBA HOWTO
with @group, but only homes are writeable, eg.

[backup]
     comment = Backup 
     path = /backup
     browseable = yes
     read only = no
     create mode = 0750
     write list = @group
     writeable = yes

...and similar.
Users are in group. 

Any idea? Your commets are appreciated.( Oh, perhaps
while users are registered by smbpasswd, the group is
not.)

Regards,
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Do you UNIX file permissions give that UNIX user rights to write in that
directory?  (ie is the w bit set?)

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I have adapted smb.conf file in the hope that I create writeable
directory. I had created share according to the SAMBA HOWTO
with @group, but only homes are writeable, eg.

[backup]
     comment = Backup
     path = /backup
     browseable = yes
     read only = no
     create mode = 0750
     write list = @group
     writeable = yes

...and similar.
Users are in group.

Any idea? Your commets are appreciated.( Oh, perhaps
while users are registered by smbpasswd, the group is
not.)

Regards,
Milos

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I am feeling pretty dumb. I have read the How-To, and FAQ, and perused this
list. I still can't get my recently applied SP2 W2K Pro machine to join my
domain. I am using RH6.2 and the samba-2.2.0-20010417.i386.rpm installation
from the samba.org website. I upgraded from 2.0.7-4. I have not lost any
functionality. I even got the new "print$" facility to work and am now
storing W2K drivers on my samba server. I can still log into the Samba
server and access my files, but I would like to have Samba work as a PDC.

All my machines are on a private subnet 192.168.1... Currently I have placed
my machine in workgroup WORKGROUP, because the FAQ said that it was a bad
idea to have the machine be a member of a workgroup with the same name as
the domain I am joining, which it was. My W2K user has entries in
/etc/passwd and smbpasswd. I have created an entry for root in smbpasswd. I
have removed my machine name from /etc/passwd and smbpasswd and am presently
trying to rely on my 'add user script' entry which appears to be working.

When I change the Network ID Properties on Sleek to be a member of domain
ZEN, I am prompted for a domain username and password. I type in root and
root's smb password. Samba then correctly adds sleek$ to /etc/passwd and
/etc/shadow, and an entry in smbpasswd with NO PASSWORDXXXXXX....

Then I get the following error: "The remote procedure call failed" and the
following gets added to log.smbd:
[2001/05/22 15:06:53, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/05/22 15:06:53, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
  api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed

Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have enclosed as much pertinent
documentation on the problem as I could. If anybody knows of a specific
problem with
W2KSP2, please let me know.

Daniel Zen

My smb.conf follows and some output from log.smbd and log.nmbd
-------------------
[global]
    workgroup = ZEN
    netbios name = SAGE
    server string = Sage Samba Server
    hosts allow =  192.168.1. 127.
    max log size = 50
    security = user
    encrypt passwords = yes
    smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
  unix password sync = 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*
# Most people will find that this option gives better performance.
# See speed.txt and the manual pages for details
    socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
    local master = yes
    os level = 64
    domain master = yes
    preferred master = yes
    domain logons = yes
    domain admin group = @adm
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -M -n -d /dev/null -g machines -c
Machine -s /bin/false %m$
    logon script = logon.bat
    logon drive = P:
    logon home = \\SAGE\%u
    logon path = \\%N\profiles\%u
    dns proxy = no
    preserve case = yes
    short preserve case = yes
    comment = Sage SMB Server
    netbios name = sage
    map to guest = never
    password level = 0
    null passwords = no
    os level = 0
    dead time = 0
    debug level = 0
    time server = yes
#============================ Share Definitions
==============================
[netlogon]
   comment = Network Logon Service
   path = /home/netlogon
   guest ok = no
   writeable = no
   write list = admin

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

[print$]
	path = /etc/samba/printers
	guest ok = yes
	browseable = yes
	read only = yes
	write list = +admin

------------ log.smbd follows -------------
[2001/05/22 13:01:22, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(479)
  read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Connection reset by peer
[2001/05/22 13:01:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
  Failed to set socket option SO_KEEPALIVE (Error Bad file descriptor)
[2001/05/22 13:01:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
  Failed to set socket option TCP_NODELAY (Error Socket operation on
non-socket)
[2001/05/22 13:01:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
  Failed to set socket option SO_RCVBUF (Error Socket operation on
non-socket)
[2001/05/22 13:01:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
  Failed to set socket option SO_SNDBUF (Error Socket operation on
non-socket)
[2001/05/22 14:37:14, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/05/22 14:37:14, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
  api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.
[2001/05/22 14:40:05, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/05/22 14:40:05, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
  api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.
[2001/05/22 14:42:31, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/05/22 14:42:31, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
  api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.
[2001/05/22 14:43:43, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/05/22 14:43:43, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
  api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.
------------ log.nmbd follows -------------
[2001/05/22 14:27:49, 0] nmbd/nmbd_logonnames.c:add_logon_names(158)
  add_domain_logon_names:
  Attempting to become logon server for workgroup ZEN on subnet 192.168.1.2
[2001/05/22 14:27:49, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_become_dmb.c:become_domain_master_browser_bca
st(293)
  become_domain_master_browser_bcast:
  Attempting to become domain master browser on workgroup ZEN on subnet
192.168.
1.2
[2001/05/22 14:27:49, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_become_dmb.c:become_domain_master_browser_bca
st(307)
  become_domain_master_browser_bcast: querying subnet 192.168.1.2 for domain
mas
ter browser on workgroup ZEN
[2001/05/22 14:27:53, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_logonnames.c:become_logon_server_success(117)
  become_logon_server_success: Samba is now a logon server for workgroup ZEN
on
subnet 192.168.1.2
[2001/05/22 14:27:57, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_become_dmb.c:become_domain_master_stage2(117)
  *****

  Samba server SAGE is now a domain master browser for workgroup ZEN on
subnet 1
92.168.1.2

  *****
[2001/05/22 14:28:12, 0]
nmbd/nmbd_become_lmb.c:become_local_master_stage2(405)
  *****

  Samba name server SAGE is now a local master browser for workgroup ZEN on
subn
et 192.168.1.2

  *****

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Daniel Zen wrote:
> 
> I am feeling pretty dumb. I have read the How-To, and FAQ, and perused this
> list. I still can't get my recently applied SP2 W2K Pro machine to join my
> domain. I am using RH6.2 and the samba-2.2.0-20010417.i386.rpm installation
> from the samba.org website. I upgraded from 2.0.7-4. I have not lost any
> functionality. I even got the new "print$" facility to work and am now
> storing W2K drivers on my samba server. I can still log into the Samba
> server and access my files, but I would like to have Samba work as a PDC.

W2k Service pack 2 broke the Samba 2.2 PDC support for Windows
2000 clients. This is fixed in the CVS tree that will be released
as 2.2.1 shortly (once I've finished tracking down the last
few bugs).

If you can't wait, then use the 2.2 CVS tree branch available
via anonymous CVS from samba.org.

Jeremy.

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Dear Sirs,

Do I have to set up a DNS server to use Samba as a domain logon server for 
win2k clients? Can I share profiles from Win9x clients to Win2k clients?


Sincerely Eivinn Hustveit
University Student

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Eivinn,

Although not a clearcut issue, samba emulates a windows nt 4.0 (sp5 i
believe,
not 100% sure) server (by the way of RPC support). It does not do real
windows 2000 pdc functionality. Think of it like this. Pretend samba is an
nt
4.0 pdc, and your clients are whatever version of windows.

You may share profiles between nt (including 2000) versions, but 9x profiles
are much different than those for NT. Sharing profiles between Win9x and
Win2k is a no-go.

Regards,

Jason

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>
> Dear Sirs,
>
> Do I have to set up a DNS server to use Samba as a domain logon
> server for
> win2k clients? Can I share profiles from Win9x clients to Win2k clients?
>
>
> Sincerely Eivinn Hustveit
> University Student
>

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Adam Herbert writes:

> Is there a way to set what the default Domain would be for winbind?
> So you could specify a user by "user" instead of "DOMAIN\user."
> 
> I would make my job a lot eaiser. I want to be able to create a mail server
> that authenticates against a NT server, but adding the "DOMAIN\" would mess
> things up.

There isn't a way to do this at the moment, but it would be an
interesting improvement to winbind.

Maybe you can get around it by some tricky mail rewriting rules?


Tim.

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All,
In W2K client, when I login as a new user, most of the files and directories
are created correctly except for:
Desktop
Favorites
My Documents
Start Menu
WINDOWS

These directories are set to 0600 and I'm getting an error when the logoff
process tries to write files into above directories.

In smb.conf under [profiles], masks are set to:
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700

Why is that samba is creating these directories as 0600 and not others?
Thanks in advance for any help.

Kevin

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Follow testing:
It appears that those directores are created with 0700 when create mask is
also set to 0700.  Why is SAMBA think those directories are files and use
file mask rather than directory mask? Is it a bug in 2.2?

Kevin

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> All,
> In W2K client, when I login as a new user, most of the files and
directories
> are created correctly except for:
> Desktop
> Favorites
> My Documents
> Start Menu
> WINDOWS
>
> These directories are set to 0600 and I'm getting an error when the logoff
> process tries to write files into above directories.
>
> In smb.conf under [profiles], masks are set to:
> create mask = 0600
> directory mask = 0700
>
> Why is that samba is creating these directories as 0600 and not others?
> Thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Kevin
>

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I'm curious if anyone here has compared Solaris running "PC Netlink" 
with Samba?

I've been using Samba for about 5 years now for various uses, but it's 
never really made it's way into full production for us, mainly due to lack 
of full inegration/interoperability with NT (and Netware before that). 
Most of these issues have now been resolved, but the main one that 
remains is support for ACLs. I know this is not technically a limit of 
samba, but the OS, but there are limited OSes which support ACLs that 
I can consider. One such choice is Solaris 8, now free to download.

But since Solaris also offers this samba-like function called PC netlink, 
it would make sense to give it a try, right? But I know of many Solaris 
users who also use samba, which got me thinking - is there something 
wrong with this netlink, or has it just not been around long enough?

Anyone investigate this already?


Shawn Wright, I.T. Manager
Shawnigan Lake School
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Adam Herbert wrote:
> 
> Is there a way to set what the default Domain would be for winbind?
> So you could specify a user by "user" instead of "DOMAIN\user."
> 
> I would make my job a lot eaiser. I want to be able to create a mail server
> that authenticates against a NT server, but adding the "DOMAIN\" would mess
> things up.

If you only need support for one domain, you can use pam_smb. We use it
for our imap server, login, kde and gdm for our few linux desktop
machines.

Buchan

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Hello Shawn !

I think the main thing in deciding for samba is that width netlink you
cannot (write) access files from both platforms. Netlink has it's own
ACL's Database wich is not visible for solaris. This ( and a few other
point's ) is disturbing Interoperability between unix and windows client's.
At the moment there is an issue running PC-Netlink V1.2 as an PDC - this
isn't a stable configuration for now. Sun is working on V2...

In Samba 2.2.0 there is the posibility to have posix ACL's if you configure
it --with-acls.

Nevertheles, we have a customer who is using PC-Netlink on a E10k with about
2000 Users. It run's - with a litle help from the sun - support team.

The main reason for using PC-Netlink at the moment is: When your staff only
has NT know-how - you can use the well known tools like User-Manager etc.

I hope this helped a bit ;-)

Peter Muenzer


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> Von: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]Im Auftrag von Shawn Wright
> Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 23. Mai 2001 06:22
> An: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Betreff: Samba vs. Solaris w/PC Netlink?
>
> I'm curious if anyone here has compared Solaris running "PC Netlink"
> with Samba?
>
> I've been using Samba for about 5 years now for various uses, but it's
> never really made it's way into full production for us, mainly
> due to lack
> of full inegration/interoperability with NT (and Netware before that).
> Most of these issues have now been resolved, but the main one that
> remains is support for ACLs. I know this is not technically a limit of
> samba, but the OS, but there are limited OSes which support ACLs that
> I can consider. One such choice is Solaris 8, now free to download.
>
> But since Solaris also offers this samba-like function called PC netlink,
> it would make sense to give it a try, right? But I know of many Solaris
> users who also use samba, which got me thinking - is there something
> wrong with this netlink, or has it just not been around long enough?
>
> Anyone investigate this already?
>
>
> Shawn Wright, I.T. Manager
> Shawnigan Lake School
> swright at SLS.bc.ca
> http://Zuiko.sls.bc.ca/swright
> http://www.sls.bc.ca
>

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Regards

I have samba 2.0.7 on RH7.0 Linux box acting as PDC for NT4 SP6a 
workstations.I have some difficulties here and any help would be 
appreciated!

1. More than one users are allowed to logon at the same time. I want 
just one to be allowed.No more. I've readed all the options in smb.conf
but didn't found such a feature. How to do this?


2. I want to delete roaming profiles after user logoff. I tried this:

[profiles]
...
root postexec = /bin/rm -rf /samba/profiles/%U
...
but postexec didn't worked. Is there something I am missing?

3. Can somebody recommend me a good mailing list (like samba-ntdom:))
for NT and 2k administration
I've asked these questions some time ago but nobody answered :(

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I am currently running CVS from 21 May on our PDC with no problems, very
happy that win98 machines can again access shares on winnt machines.
However, when testing the build on my own machine (while the PDC was
2.2.0), I could not access my machine with smbclient from the same
machine (thus also CVS version), with error message NT_ACCESS_DENIED
being returned from the PDC. This was fixed as soon as I installed the
build on the PDC. So it would appear that if you have a samba PDC and
samba member servers, update the PDC _FIRST_.
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hi,

i have setup a samba based nt domain. my samba(2.2) is
acting as primary domain controller and single other
machine(running winnt workstation) is one of the
domain member.

everything is fine and im able to log in through the
nt-workstation, login scripts are working...i mean
everything.

but im having problem when im trying to connect to a
share hosted on the winnt-workstation(domain member)
from any machine which is not in the domain and even
from the linux box itself(using mount -t smbfs ...).

wht i guess the problem is, because this
nt-workstation is now a member of the samba operated
domain, for giving the access to its shares, it will
ask the samba server to authenticate the user(and
which im guessing...is not).

the actual error im getting for the following command

mount -t smbfs -o username=<user> //<nt-ws netbios
name>/<share> /mnt/shared
is

ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess (Access denied.)
or
ERRSRV - 2239 or sometimes 2215

now after doing some r&d on this, i came to know tht i
get this ERRnoaccess when the username which im using
is not in the smbpasswd(and which i thnk is perfect)

but if i try a user which is in the smbpasswd(and
using which i am able to login through the nt
workstation) i get this strange errors(2239 and 2215)

and doing r&d on these error codes i found that 2239
is for ERRaccountExpired(which is certainly not) and
im not able to find out the description of other error
code.

help please
thanks in advance
Eric

following is my smb.conf file
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from localhost (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2001/05/21 16:07:27

# Global parameters
[global]
	server string = Samba Server
	encrypt passwords = 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*
	log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
	max log size = 50
	socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192
SO_SNDBUF=8192
	domain logons = Yes
	os level = 34
	preferred master = Yes
	domain master = Yes
	wins support = Yes
	logon script = login.bat
	logon home = \\matrix\data
	add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g
99 -s /bin/false -M %u
	domain admin group = @kamal

[homes]
	comment = Home Directories
	writeable = Yes
	browseable = No

[netlogon]
	comment = The domain logon service
	path = /netlogons
	browseable = No

[data]
	comment = Network Storage
	path = /data
	writeable = Yes
	browseable = No


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Eric NoGame wrote:
> 
> hi,
> 
> i have setup a samba based nt domain. my samba(2.2) is
> acting as primary domain controller and single other
> machine(running winnt workstation) is one of the
> domain member.
> 
> everything is fine and im able to log in through the
> nt-workstation, login scripts are working...i mean
> everything.
> 
> but im having problem when im trying to connect to a
> share hosted on the winnt-workstation(domain member)
> from any machine which is not in the domain and even
> from the linux box itself(using mount -t smbfs ...).
> 

I think this might be the same as 
1)The original bug for 2.2.0 which is that win9x machines cannot access
shares on winnt machines joined to the domain
2)My earlier post about samba 2.2 (CVS) not being able to authenticate
off samba-2.2.0

Solution: Run the CVS version or wait another day or two for it to be
released.

> wht i guess the problem is, because this
> nt-workstation is now a member of the samba operated
> domain, for giving the access to its shares, it will
> ask the samba server to authenticate the user(and
> which im guessing...is not).

Local accounts on the nt workstation should be unaffected.
 

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On Tue, 22 May 2001 01:12:37 Alex Newman wrote:
> I was wondering if there have been any new developments 
> regarding the problems with windows XP logging onto a 
> samba 2.2 PDC.  If you could please send me any 
> information you have on this particular situation I
> would appreciate it.

JF looked at it briefly.  It is using an unsupported 
info level for the net_sam_logon() call.  Have you tried
with the latest 2.2 CVS code?  It may be that the recent 
set of win2ksp2 fixes corrected this.  No idea.  Haven't 
had time to try.

Don't worry.  We'll get it fixed when XP goes into final 
release (if not sooner).




cheers, jerry
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Does quota automatically turn on at startup in RedHat 7? It was
preinstalled...

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-----Original Message-----
From: AOL Systems [mailto:web at aolsystems.com]
Sent: 23 May 2001 17:46
To: Mager Charles WB
Subject: Re: Quota


yes i hope this will help you aliitle but im not an expert this is only that
i know of.
pls edit your fstab  add usrquota and grpquota
Settingup Quota (Beginners View)

then add a file
#touch /home/quota.user
#touch /home/quota.group
#touch /var/quota.user
#touch /var/quota.group
then make them all chmod 600

this is for testing the quota

#useradd admin
#edquota -g admin
#reboot
#edquota -u admin
#edquota -g  admin
#reboot
#edquota -u admin
#quotas -u admin
#reboot
edquota -u admin

Quotas for user admin
for IDE(for  recomended partion)

/dev/hda6: block in use:0,limits(soft=0,hard=0)
/dev/hda9:block in use:0,limits(soft=0,hard0)
inodes inuse:0, limits(soft=0,hard=0)

pls. cahnge soft=0 to any no.that u want this serve as how many MB you want
them to have example: 5000 = 5MB of space /dev/hda6

vi -i
shift :wq to write and exit

then quota for the group
#edquota -g popusers
#pico /etc/group
group
popusers:x:45:*
edquota -t

Quota Tools
#quota -u admin
#quota -a
edquota -p admin awk -F: '$ 3 > 500 {print $1} /etc/passwd'


where *  -is equal to the name you want to set a quota
where t  -is setting up the time usually 1 week memo

This serve a guide for you but not 100% perfeect in setuping your quota
there are many ways speacilly for expert users of linux.Keep it up and keep
posting questions if u have.im also very new in this field but i hope i
contribute to you in making solution to your problem

Thanks God bless and more power

Respectfully
AOL
www.aolsystems.com


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The network contains a Linux PDC, Win2k Pro and several win98 workstations.

Problems:
1) Errors in log.smbd as follows:

[2001/05/23 07:48:47, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
Failed to set socket option SO_KEEPALIVE (Error Bad file descriptor)
[2001/05/23 07:48:47, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
Failed to set socket option TCP_NODELAY (Error Socket operation on
non-socket)
[2001/05/23 07:53:52, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
Failed to set socket option SO_KEEPALIVE (Error Bad file descriptor)
[2001/05/23 07:53:52, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
Failed to set socket option TCP_NODELAY (Error Bad file descriptor)
[2001/05/23 07:57:11, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
Failed to set socket option SO_KEEPALIVE (Error Bad file descriptor)
[2001/05/23 07:57:11, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
Failed to set socket option TCP_NODELAY (Error Bad file descriptor)
[2001/05/23 07:57:11, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(141)
Unknown socket option KEEP_ALIVE
[2001/05/23 07:57:11, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(141)
Unknown socket option KEEP_ALIVE
[2001/05/23 07:57:55, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(141)
Unknown socket option KEEP_ALIVE
[2001/05/23 07:58:08, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(141)
Unknown socket option KEEP_ALIVE
[2001/05/23 08:02:37, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
Failed to set socket option SO_KEEPALIVE (Error Bad file descriptor)
[2001/05/23 08:02:37, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
Failed to set socket option TCP_NODELAY (Error Bad file descriptor)

2) There is a share on Linux PDC, a dos program inside it. When I run the
program on win98 machine,
it hangs. After killing the hanging program by "end program", I can run it for
the second trial.

Is it something wrong with the oplocks? My setting for the global part of the
smb.conf as follows :

[global]
netbios name = LinuxServer
domain logons = yes
workgroup = Myworkgroup
server string = Samba Server
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = yes
printing = bsd
min print space = 3000
printer driver file = /PRINTER/printers.def
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 200
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
local master = yes
domain master = yes
preferred master = yes
dns proxy = no
os level = 64
domain admin group = @root

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Our company has just purchased a file server and had Linux 7 pre-loaded on
it.

All it will be used for is a file server using Linux / Samba.

I am a new user to Linux and Samba and I am looking for some direction:

1.) Network Config

This machine is on our local network network which is behind a firewall.
The firewall machine also has a DHCP server.

I am a bit lost on the network setup for theis machine.  The Names and Hosts
panels confuse me the most.  The DHCP server works great and I can get on
the web via navigator.

What do I change the 'localhost.local' domain & 'localhost' fields to??

2.) Starting Samba

I installed Samba but how do I have it start the services once Linux
starts-up?

3.) Samba Config

I assume once 1.) and 2.) are resolved that the http://localhost:901 URL
will work.  Right now I get bounced to a Netscape autosearch page.

Please CC: me on any reply to the list.

Thanks,

Dan
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Hello

I have big problem with smbmount.
when i type mount -t smbfs username=user //ntmachine/share /mountpoint..
then i got error session setup failed: ERRSRV - 2239.


Ery

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Hi all,

My samba server is now working fine, even with user level security in win98 
clients, but there is still one problem, I want to let only one user of the 
domain called abcd to log on a win98 machine (that is using config.pol file 
to not allow user to press esc key and access the win98 client) because there 
is important files on this computer, is there any how to do that? I tried to 
use the include option on the smb.conf file, creating a file called 
smb.conf.machine and the content of this file is valid users = mary, to allow 
only mary to log on, this works but after mary log on she can't see any more 
computers in network neighborhood, i think that is a problem with wins, if i 
do not use the include line, i can see all computer in network neighborhood 
normally. Can anyone help with this, it's very important for me to set this 
up.
Tanks everybody for the help, and sorry about my english, i am not american 
:-) (I hope you guys will understant what i want)..... he he...

Bye....

Cyro

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See below, I answered your questions below

At 03:25 PM 5/23/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>Our company has just purchased a file server and had Linux 7 pre-loaded on
>it.
>
>All it will be used for is a file server using Linux / Samba.
>
>I am a new user to Linux and Samba and I am looking for some direction:
>
>1.) Network Config
>
>This machine is on our local network network which is behind a firewall.
>The firewall machine also has a DHCP server.
>
>I am a bit lost on the network setup for theis machine.  The Names and Hosts
>panels confuse me the most.  The DHCP server works great and I can get on
>the web via navigator.
>
>What do I change the 'localhost.local' domain & 'localhost' fields to??

I would personally just leave the localhost.localdomain localhost items in 
the /etc/hosts file
Then, using "netcfg" under X-Windows, tell it whatever you want for a 
hostname, that name will be the prompt ie [user at hostname directory]   After 
running netcfg, edit the /etc/hosts file and put in the entry "127.0.0.1 
hostname" you only have to list it once, the entry that is already there 
sets the localhost.localdomain to have an alias of localhost


>2.) Starting Samba
>
>I installed Samba but how do I have it start the services once Linux
>starts-up?
If you are using the version which came with RedHat (RH) 7, then edit the 
/etc/rc.d/rc.local file
and toward the end of it put in the line `/usr/sbin/samba start` and this 
will start the samba services every time you reboot.  If you remove all of 
the RH made .rpm's for samba and install the 7.0 rpmof samba 2.2 from the 
samba webpage insert the line `/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start` into the 
rc.local file


>3.) Samba Config
>
>I assume once 1.) and 2.) are resolved that the http://localhost:901 URL
>will work.  Right now I get bounced to a Netscape autosearch page.
This is because by default RedHat sets the swat service to a disabled 
state.  If you
edit the file /etc/xinetd.d/swat and change the line "disabled = yes" and 
simply remove it or
replace it with "disabled = no" it will work after a reboot of the system.


>Please CC: me on any reply to the list.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Dan
>--
>Dan Tappin
>Project Engineer - O'Rourke Engineering Ltd.
>Calgary, AB
>P: 403.298.9639 F: 403.266.2361

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Hello,

I recently downloaded the Samba 2.2.0 rpm for RH 7.0 from the Samba
download site.  I'm very pleased with it, except for one small problem.
SWAT doesn't appear to be built correctly.  The way it is built, it just
won't run.  Thankfully I had also downloaded the sources, and so was
able to configure it (almost) correctly and compile the swat portion.
Then I copied that over by hand, and it (mostly) worked.  I was in the
middle of setting up a server for one of our sites.  And in the process
showing the other guys here how "easy" it was (to try to ease their
linuxophobia).  Needless to say I was in a panic situation.  I'm
wondering if anyone else has had this problem, and if the .rpm has been
or could be updated to work correctly?

Thanks again for such a great product.  It's incredible.

- Dan

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> --__--__--
>
> Message: 1
> From: "Daniel Zen" <daniel at zendigital.com>
> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Subject: W2K(SP2) problem joining 2.2 domain on RH6.2 - Unable to
>   unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO
> Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 15:32:20 -0400
>
> I am feeling pretty dumb. I have read the How-To, and FAQ, and perused this
> list. I still can't get my recently applied SP2 W2K Pro machine to join my
> domain. I am using RH6.2 and the samba-2.2.0-20010417.i386.rpm installation
> from the samba.org website. I upgraded from 2.0.7-4. I have not lost any
> functionality. I even got the new "print$" facility to work and am now
> storing W2K drivers on my samba server. I can still log into the Samba
> server and access my files, but I would like to have Samba work as a PDC.
>
> All my machines are on a private subnet 192.168.1... Currently I have placed
> my machine in workgroup WORKGROUP, because the FAQ said that it was a bad
> idea to have the machine be a member of a workgroup with the same name as
> the domain I am joining, which it was. My W2K user has entries in
> /etc/passwd and smbpasswd. I have created an entry for root in smbpasswd. I
> have removed my machine name from /etc/passwd and smbpasswd and am presently
> trying to rely on my 'add user script' entry which appears to be working.
>
> When I change the Network ID Properties on Sleek to be a member of domain
> ZEN, I am prompted for a domain username and password. I type in root and
> root's smb password. Samba then correctly adds sleek$ to /etc/passwd and
> /etc/shadow, and an entry in smbpasswd with NO PASSWORDXXXXXX....
>
> Then I get the following error: "The remote procedure call failed" and the
> following gets added to log.smbd:
> [2001/05/22 15:06:53, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
>   api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
> [2001/05/22 15:06:53, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
>   api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have enclosed as much pertinent
> documentation on the problem as I could. If anybody knows of a specific
> problem with
> W2KSP2, please let me know.
>
> Daniel Zen
>
> My smb.conf follows and some output from log.smbd and log.nmbd
> -------------------
> [global]
>     workgroup = ZEN
>     netbios name = SAGE
>     server string = Sage Samba Server
>     hosts allow =  192.168.1. 127.
>     max log size = 50
>     security = user
>     encrypt passwords = yes
>     smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
>   unix password sync = 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*
> # Most people will find that this option gives better performance.
> # See speed.txt and the manual pages for details
>     socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
>     local master = yes
>     os level = 64
>     domain master = yes
>     preferred master = yes
>     domain logons = yes
>     domain admin group = @adm
> add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -M -n -d /dev/null -g machines -c
> Machine -s /bin/false %m$
>     logon script = logon.bat
>     logon drive = P:
>     logon home = \\SAGE\%u
>     logon path = \\%N\profiles\%u
>     dns proxy = no
>     preserve case = yes
>     short preserve case = yes
>     comment = Sage SMB Server
>     netbios name = sage
>     map to guest = never
>     password level = 0
>     null passwords = no
>     os level = 0
>     dead time = 0
>     debug level = 0
>     time server = yes
> #============================ Share Definitions
> ==============================
> [netlogon]
>    comment = Network Logon Service
>    path = /home/netlogon
>    guest ok = no
>    writeable = no
>    write list = admin
>
> [profiles]
>     path = /home/profiles
>     writeable = yes
>     create mask = 0600
>     directory mask = 0700
>
> [print$]
> 	path = /etc/samba/printers
> 	guest ok = yes
> 	browseable = yes
> 	read only = yes
> 	write list = +admin
>
> ------------ log.smbd follows -------------
> [2001/05/22 13:01:22, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_socket_data(479)
>   read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Connection reset by peer
> [2001/05/22 13:01:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
>   Failed to set socket option SO_KEEPALIVE (Error Bad file descriptor)
> [2001/05/22 13:01:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
>   Failed to set socket option TCP_NODELAY (Error Socket operation on
> non-socket)
> [2001/05/22 13:01:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
>   Failed to set socket option SO_RCVBUF (Error Socket operation on
> non-socket)
> [2001/05/22 13:01:24, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
>   Failed to set socket option SO_SNDBUF (Error Socket operation on
> non-socket)
> [2001/05/22 14:37:14, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
>   api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
> [2001/05/22 14:37:14, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
>   api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.
> [2001/05/22 14:40:05, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
>   api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
> [2001/05/22 14:40:05, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
>   api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.
> [2001/05/22 14:42:31, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
>   api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
> [2001/05/22 14:42:31, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
>   api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.
> [2001/05/22 14:43:43, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
>   api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
> [2001/05/22 14:43:43, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
>   api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.
> ------------ log.nmbd follows -------------
> [2001/05/22 14:27:49, 0] nmbd/nmbd_logonnames.c:add_logon_names(158)
>   add_domain_logon_names:
>   Attempting to become logon server for workgroup ZEN on subnet 192.168.1.2
> [2001/05/22 14:27:49, 0]
> nmbd/nmbd_become_dmb.c:become_domain_master_browser_bca
> st(293)
>   become_domain_master_browser_bcast:
>   Attempting to become domain master browser on workgroup ZEN on subnet
> 192.168.
> 1.2
> [2001/05/22 14:27:49, 0]
> nmbd/nmbd_become_dmb.c:become_domain_master_browser_bca
> st(307)
>   become_domain_master_browser_bcast: querying subnet 192.168.1.2 for domain
> mas
> ter browser on workgroup ZEN
> [2001/05/22 14:27:53, 0]
> nmbd/nmbd_logonnames.c:become_logon_server_success(117)
>   become_logon_server_success: Samba is now a logon server for workgroup ZEN
> on
> subnet 192.168.1.2
> [2001/05/22 14:27:57, 0]
> nmbd/nmbd_become_dmb.c:become_domain_master_stage2(117)
>   *****
>
>   Samba server SAGE is now a domain master browser for workgroup ZEN on
> subnet 1
> 92.168.1.2
>
>   *****
> [2001/05/22 14:28:12, 0]
> nmbd/nmbd_become_lmb.c:become_local_master_stage2(405)
>   *****
>
>   Samba name server SAGE is now a local master browser for workgroup ZEN on
> subn
> et 192.168.1.2
>
>   *****
>
> --__--__--
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 13:45:03 -0400
> From: Jeremy Allison <jeremy at valinux.com>
> Organization: VA Linux Systems
> To: Daniel Zen <daniel at zendigital.com>
> Cc: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: W2K(SP2) problem joining 2.2 domain on RH6.2 - Unable
>   tounmarshall  SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO
>
> Daniel Zen wrote:
> >
> > I am feeling pretty dumb. I have read the How-To, and FAQ, and perused this
> > list. I still can't get my recently applied SP2 W2K Pro machine to join my
> > domain. I am using RH6.2 and the samba-2.2.0-20010417.i386.rpm installation
> > from the samba.org website. I upgraded from 2.0.7-4. I have not lost any
> > functionality. I even got the new "print$" facility to work and am now
> > storing W2K drivers on my samba server. I can still log into the Samba
> > server and access my files, but I would like to have Samba work as a PDC.
>
> W2k Service pack 2 broke the Samba 2.2 PDC support for Windows
> 2000 clients. This is fixed in the CVS tree that will be released
> as 2.2.1 shortly (once I've finished tracking down the last
> few bugs).
>
> If you can't wait, then use the 2.2 CVS tree branch available
> via anonymous CVS from samba.org.
>
> Jeremy.
>
>

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Thanks to those who replied on this one. While I still plan on evaluating 
Solaris (with Samba), I don't think I'll bother with PC Netlink any further, 
based on the information provided.

One reason for investigating Solaris is for ACL support, which is the 
main reason we're still running NT for most file services.


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> >What do I change the 'localhost.local' domain & 'localhost' fields to??

these are your dns name and domain, if you have a dns and your machines are
normally registered replace localhost with the dns local name and
localdomain with your internet domain.
ex: localhost -> www localdomain -> samba.org

> I would personally just leave the localhost.localdomain localhost items in 
> the /etc/hosts file
> Then, using "netcfg" under X-Windows, tell it whatever you want for a 
> hostname, that name will be the prompt ie [user at hostname directory]   After 
> running netcfg, edit the /etc/hosts file and put in the entry "127.0.0.1 
> hostname" you only have to list it once, the entry that is already there 
> sets the localhost.localdomain to have an alias of localhost
> 
> 
> >2.) Starting Samba
> >
> >I installed Samba but how do I have it start the services once Linux
> >starts-up?
> If you are using the version which came with RedHat (RH) 7, then edit the 
> /etc/rc.d/rc.local file
> and toward the end of it put in the line `/usr/sbin/samba start` and this 
> will start the samba services every time you reboot.  If you remove all of 
> the RH made .rpm's for samba and install the 7.0 rpmof samba 2.2 from the 
> samba webpage insert the line `/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start` into the 
> rc.local file

Do not follow the above instructions, if you have installed samba from rpms,
which I do advice you to do until you get familiar with unix system
administration, you only need to issue the commands:
chkconfig samba on
/etc/rc.d/init.d/samba start

this is needed only once, with the first command you set the script files
to start samba at boot, the second is to start samba immediately
(you may stop it using "stop" instead of "start")

> >3.) Samba Config
> >
> >I assume once 1.) and 2.) are resolved that the http://localhost:901 URL
> >will work.  Right now I get bounced to a Netscape autosearch page.
> This is because by default RedHat sets the swat service to a disabled 
> state.  If you
> edit the file /etc/xinetd.d/swat and change the line "disabled = yes" and 
> simply remove it or
> replace it with "disabled = no" it will work after a reboot of the system.

Again do not follow istructions above, it's not necessary to play with conf
files.
be sure xinetd is started
chkconfig xinetd on
and then enable swat
chkconfig swat on
(to check witch services are on and off: chkconfig --list)
then start xinetd
/etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd start

> 
btw a thin such as linux 7 does not exist.
if you want help you must tell which distribution you are talking about,
linux it's only a kernel.
I assumed you have RedHat 7.x distribution, otherwise the instructions above
may or may not apply.

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Hi all,

Could someone remind me an option of smbclient, when I want to
authenticate user against local SAM database?

More details. I have Samba controlled domain. And I need to connect to
client NT machine with smbclient. Smbclient, by default, asks PDC for
user authentication. But I need user to be authenticated against local
NT workstation SAM database. What is the option for smbclient to perform
local authentication?

Thanks.
Sergei.

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I also noticed another problem with this .rpm file.  The
/etc/logrotate.d/samba file is incorrect.  The logs to rotate need to
end
in "d"... nmbd and smbd.

- Dan

Dan Perik wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I recently downloaded the Samba 2.2.0 rpm for RH 7.0 from the Samba
> download site.  I'm very pleased with it, except for one small problem.
> SWAT doesn't appear to be built correctly.  The way it is built, it just
> won't run.  Thankfully I had also downloaded the sources, and so was
> able to configure it (almost) correctly and compile the swat portion.
> Then I copied that over by hand, and it (mostly) worked.  I was in the
> middle of setting up a server for one of our sites.  And in the process
> showing the other guys here how "easy" it was (to try to ease their
> linuxophobia).  Needless to say I was in a panic situation.  I'm
> wondering if anyone else has had this problem, and if the .rpm has been
> or could be updated to work correctly?
>
> Thanks again for such a great product.  It's incredible.
>
> - Dan
>
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On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 08:58:49PM -0700, Shawn Wright wrote:
> Thanks to those who replied on this one. While I still plan on evaluating 
> Solaris (with Samba), I don't think I'll bother with PC Netlink any further, 
> based on the information provided.
> 
> One reason for investigating Solaris is for ACL support, which is the 
> main reason we're still running NT for most file services.

About ACLs, take in account also sgi IRIX (XFS) and Linux (ext2 + bestbits acl, and XFS)


Simo Sorce
------------------------------
 Unix IS user friendly, it is just selective about who his friends are.

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Known issue with 2.2.0 RPM.  Search the list archives for the fix ( you
need to move the swat files to another directory.  The RPM puts it in
the wrong place.)  I imagine(hope) this will be fixed in the next
release.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dan Perik [mailto:dan_perik-work at ntm.org.pg]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 5:32 PM
> To: samba-ntdom at samba.org
> Subject: Samba 2.2.0 RH7.0 rpm SWAT problem
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I recently downloaded the Samba 2.2.0 rpm for RH 7.0 from the Samba
> download site.  I'm very pleased with it, except for one 
> small problem.
> SWAT doesn't appear to be built correctly.  The way it is 
> built, it just
> won't run.  Thankfully I had also downloaded the sources, and so was
> able to configure it (almost) correctly and compile the swat portion.
> Then I copied that over by hand, and it (mostly) worked.  I was in the
> middle of setting up a server for one of our sites.  And in 
> the process
> showing the other guys here how "easy" it was (to try to ease their
> linuxophobia).  Needless to say I was in a panic situation.  I'm
> wondering if anyone else has had this problem, and if the 
> .rpm has been
> or could be updated to work correctly?
> 
> Thanks again for such a great product.  It's incredible.
> 
> - Dan
> 
> --
> - Dan Perik
> Computer Services Department
> Lapilo Center
> New Tribes Mission - PNG
> 

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On 24 May 2001, at 0:19, Simo Sorce wrote:

> On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 08:58:49PM -0700, Shawn Wright wrote:
> > Thanks to those who replied on this one. While I still plan on evaluating 
> > Solaris (with Samba), I don't think I'll bother with PC Netlink any further, 
> > based on the information provided.
> > 
> > One reason for investigating Solaris is for ACL support, which is the 
> > main reason we're still running NT for most file services.
> 
> About ACLs, take in account also sgi IRIX (XFS) and Linux (ext2 + bestbits acl, and XFS)

Yes, I am also considering RedHat (just downloaded 7.1) with the 
necessary patches for ACLs. Which brings me to another question - 
can anyone give me any tips or resources for getting RedHat running 
with Samba and ACL support?

So far, I haven't even managed to get Solaris to install, and there's a 
good chance I'll go back to Linux anyway.

========================
Shawn Wright
Computer Systems Manager
Shawnigan Lake School
http://www.sls.bc.ca
swright at sls.bc.ca

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I'm in the process of writing up some documentation on bringing up a RedHat 7.1
with the ACL patches in place.  After which I'll be getting Samba 2.2.x
(hopefully at least 2.2.1) running on it.

Another option would be to use the SGI Installer that installs directly to XFS,
which is a faster filesystem (according to the tests I saw) anyway.  It has
native ACL support and it's journaled so rebooting should be faster.

Chris Tooley







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On 24 May 2001, at 0:19, Simo Sorce wrote:

> On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 08:58:49PM -0700, Shawn Wright wrote:
> > Thanks to those who replied on this one. While I still plan on evaluating
> > Solaris (with Samba), I don't think I'll bother with PC Netlink any further,
> > based on the information provided.
> >
> > One reason for investigating Solaris is for ACL support, which is the
> > main reason we're still running NT for most file services.
>
> About ACLs, take in account also sgi IRIX (XFS) and Linux (ext2 + bestbits
acl, and XFS)

Yes, I am also considering RedHat (just downloaded 7.1) with the
necessary patches for ACLs. Which brings me to another question -
can anyone give me any tips or resources for getting RedHat running
with Samba and ACL support?

So far, I haven't even managed to get Solaris to install, and there's a
good chance I'll go back to Linux anyway.

========================
Shawn Wright
Computer Systems Manager
Shawnigan Lake School
http://www.sls.bc.ca
swright at sls.bc.ca

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I had one of these problems before but no one ever answered me with any
helpful suggestions, so i'm asking again for help.
I have samba 2.2 running as a PDC for my win2k and win98 clients. The win98
clients are all right, only the win2k clients don't want to do the
following:
1.) users root does not have administrator rights, when logging on to the
domain. also setting admin users = root and domain admin users = root did
not solve that.
2.) my printer (deskjet 970 cxi using apsfilter) refuses to install... when
logging in as any user it denies permission (i tried setting the printer
admin, didn't work). logging in as root is the same.
when not logging on to the domain but authentificate only to the client, the
printer does not refuse to install, but the "NO driver avaible for this
printer" message appears asking me to select an inf-file with driver
information for this printer. selecting the appropriate inf file from the hp
970 cxi win2k driver package tells me that the driver selected is not
suitable for my operating system...

please help me this time

uli

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btw, downgrading to samba 2.07, installing the printer as anonymous user and
then starting 2.20 again works just fine...install dialog, chose inf-file
location, chose printer, no error messages at all...

uli
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> I had one of these problems before but no one ever answered me with any
> helpful suggestions, so i'm asking again for help.
> I have samba 2.2 running as a PDC for my win2k and win98 clients. The
win98
> clients are all right, only the win2k clients don't want to do the
> following:
> 1.) users root does not have administrator rights, when logging on to the
> domain. also setting admin users = root and domain admin users = root did
> not solve that.
> 2.) my printer (deskjet 970 cxi using apsfilter) refuses to install...
when
> logging in as any user it denies permission (i tried setting the printer
> admin, didn't work). logging in as root is the same.
> when not logging on to the domain but authentificate only to the client,
the
> printer does not refuse to install, but the "NO driver avaible for this
> printer" message appears asking me to select an inf-file with driver
> information for this printer. selecting the appropriate inf file from the
hp
> 970 cxi win2k driver package tells me that the driver selected is not
> suitable for my operating system...
>
> please help me this time
>
> uli

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We have a weird problem with accessing two UNIX servers with Samba.  I have
a Win2000 machine, and I can use a particular username and password and
access both UNIX boxes.  However, when I go to an NT 4.0 machine, I can log
onto one of the UNIX servers, but I can't get onto the other.  After I map
the drive and enter the username and password and hit enter, it just spits
the dialog box back at me requesting a username and password again.  Does
anyone know why this is happening?

-Dave

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Hi, all.

I been trying to set up Windows NT 4 client machine to join my inner
network. I have set up the machines before and never experienced such a
problem so I turned to you gurus for help.

I have set machine up as usual. I have installed TCP/IP protocol and
gave correct gateway and routing host name. Then I tried to change
machine setting from workgroup to domain. I clicked on "Create a
Computer Account in the Domain" and supplied right user name and
password, then it will tell me I do not have machine name not set up or
do not have a privillage. This is the part I don't get it. As a
administrator, I can login to NT client and see all the shares on the
network. I have an access to them with full user rights, read and write.
I ended up deinstall the TCP/IP and make the system as stand alone, then
reinstalled TCP/IP, set the parameters, installed Service pack 6 again,
then reboot. I go back to Identification change and tried to change it
from member of workgroup to domain. Bam! Same problems. I am really lost
with what went wrong. I checked smbpasswd and the machine is registered.
Anybody with any ideas? Thank you guy all in advance for your kind
reply.

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--On Thursday, May 24, 2001 1:16 PM -0400 Sam Suh <sam at bigstudios.com> 
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> I have set machine up as usual. I have installed TCP/IP protocol and
> gave correct gateway and routing host name. Then I tried to change
> machine setting from workgroup to domain. I clicked on "Create a
> Computer Account in the Domain" and supplied right user name and
> password, then it will tell me I do not have machine name not set up or
> do not have a privillage.

This functionality is not implemented in Samba yet.

When trying to join the NT4 box to the domain, you do NOT need to supply an 
account & password in the dialog box on the windows side, since you already 
added an account for the machine on PASSWD & SMBPASSWD.

- john

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On Thu, 24 May 2001, John Benedetto wrote:

> --On Thursday, May 24, 2001 1:16 PM -0400 Sam Suh <sam at bigstudios.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I have set machine up as usual. I have installed TCP/IP protocol and
> > gave correct gateway and routing host name. Then I tried to change
> > machine setting from workgroup to domain. I clicked on "Create a
> > Computer Account in the Domain" and supplied right user name and
> > password, then it will tell me I do not have machine name not set up or
> > do not have a privillage.
>
> This functionality is not implemented in Samba yet.
>
> When trying to join the NT4 box to the domain, you do NOT need to
> supply an account & password in the dialog box on the windows side,
> since you already added an account for the machine on PASSWD &
> SMBPASSWD.

Yes.  Samba 2.2 does support the "create the account on the fly" method of
joining a domain.  However, you must currently use root to do this.




Cheers, jerry
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--On Thursday, May 24, 2001 10:21 AM -0700 Gerald Carter 
<gcarter at valinux.com> wrote:

> On Thu, 24 May 2001, John Benedetto wrote:
>
>> --On Thursday, May 24, 2001 1:16 PM -0400 Sam Suh <sam at bigstudios.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > I have set machine up as usual. I have installed TCP/IP protocol and
>> > gave correct gateway and routing host name. Then I tried to change
>> > machine setting from workgroup to domain. I clicked on "Create a
>> > Computer Account in the Domain" and supplied right user name and
>> > password, then it will tell me I do not have machine name not set up or
>> > do not have a privillage.
>>
>> This functionality is not implemented in Samba yet.
>>
>> When trying to join the NT4 box to the domain, you do NOT need to
>> supply an account & password in the dialog box on the windows side,
>> since you already added an account for the machine on PASSWD &
>> SMBPASSWD.
>
> Yes.  Samba 2.2 does support the "create the account on the fly" method of
> joining a domain.  However, you must currently use root to do this.
>
> Cheers, jerry

Oops.  Sorry about that... my mistake.  (Thanks, Gerry!)

Does "root" have to exist in the smbpasswd file for this to work?

- john

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On Thu, 24 May 2001, John Benedetto wrote:

> Oops.  Sorry about that... my mistake.  (Thanks, Gerry!)

It was just added in 2.2 so is easy to overlook. :-)

> Does "root" have to exist in the smbpasswd file for this to work?

Yes.  and this **should** be a different password that root's /etc/passwd
entry forsecurity reasons :-)





j-

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Good morning,
I am having a strange problem with Samba 2.2. I have defined a number of shares that are working fine. However, when I set up the "homes" shares I get problems. It appears that Samba sets up a named pipe instead of an actual disk share for the user. Additionally, the username share still shows up even after "homes" is deleted and the daemons are restarted with a "net view" command from the workstation. Using smbclient, the share does not show up.
The Samba server is Solaris 8.
Has anyone else seen this problem before?

Regards
Stan Skidmore
SCSA
M&CT Site Operations
Pager 206-797-0564
Phone 425-865-4590



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On Thu, 24 May 2001, John Benedetto wrote:

> --On Thursday, May 24, 2001 1:16 PM -0400 Sam Suh <sam at bigstudios.com>
> wrote:
>
> > I have set machine up as usual. I have installed TCP/IP protocol and
> > gave correct gateway and routing host name. Then I tried to change
> > machine setting from workgroup to domain. I clicked on "Create a
> > Computer Account in the Domain" and supplied right user name and
> > password, then it will tell me I do not have machine name not set up or
> > do not have a privillage.
>
> This functionality is not implemented in Samba yet.
>
> When trying to join the NT4 box to the domain, you do NOT need to
> supply an account & password in the dialog box on the windows side,
> since you already added an account for the machine on PASSWD &
> SMBPASSWD.

Yes.  Samba 2.2 does support the "create the account on the fly" method of
joining a domain.  However, you must currently use root to do this.




Cheers, jerry
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On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 11:15:26AM -0700, John Benedetto wrote:
> --On Thursday, May 24, 2001 1:16 PM -0400 Sam Suh <sam at bigstudios.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> > I have set machine up as usual. I have installed TCP/IP protocol and
> > gave correct gateway and routing host name. Then I tried to change
> > machine setting from workgroup to domain. I clicked on "Create a
> > Computer Account in the Domain" and supplied right user name and
> > password, then it will tell me I do not have machine name not set up or
> > do not have a privillage.
> 
> This functionality is not implemented in Samba yet.
> 
> When trying to join the NT4 box to the domain, you do NOT need to supply an 
> account & password in the dialog box on the windows side, since you already 
> added an account for the machine on PASSWD & SMBPASSWD.
> 
No, thats not true, since samba 2.2.0 you may join the domain supplying
user and password provide the user is root and has been added in
smbpasswd and an adduser script config option is added to smb.conf.
see smb.conf(5) man page

-- 
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------------------------------
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> > Yes.  Samba 2.2 does support the "create the account on the
> fly" method of
> > joining a domain.  However, you must currently use root to do this.
> >
> > Cheers, jerry
>
> Oops.  Sorry about that... my mistake.  (Thanks, Gerry!)
>
> Does "root" have to exist in the smbpasswd file for this to work?

Yep. But after the group mapping code you will be able to specify groups who
have access to join machines to the domain.

Regards,

Jason

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in regards to your second item ...
the only way I could get around the "driver selected is not suitable, blah,
blah, blah", was to first install a dummy local printer on the W2K server
that I was using to push drivers to my Samba box. 
First I downloaded the drivers from HP, installed a local printer (in your
case the deskjet 970) and then went back to my PRINT$ share on the Samba
box. After installing the local printer, W2K no longer complains about it
not being compatible.

hope this works for you
errol
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I had one of these problems before but no one ever answered me with any
helpful suggestions, so i'm asking again for help.
I have samba 2.2 running as a PDC for my win2k and win98 clients. The win98
clients are all right, only the win2k clients don't want to do the
following:
1.) users root does not have administrator rights, when logging on to the
domain. also setting admin users = root and domain admin users = root did
not solve that.
2.) my printer (deskjet 970 cxi using apsfilter) refuses to install... when
logging in as any user it denies permission (i tried setting the printer
admin, didn't work). logging in as root is the same.
when not logging on to the domain but authentificate only to the client, the
printer does not refuse to install, but the "NO driver avaible for this
printer" message appears asking me to select an inf-file with driver
information for this printer. selecting the appropriate inf file from the hp
970 cxi win2k driver package tells me that the driver selected is not
suitable for my operating system...

please help me this time

uli

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Hi,

About question nr. 3 (see below): there is a problem with the samba rpm. It
installs the swat files in the wrong directory. Execute the following
commands to make it work:

cd /usr/share/samba
ln -s /usr/share/swat swat (link /usr/share/samba/swat to /usr/share/swat)

Regards,

Jan-Pieter van den Heuvel
Piozum Computer & Webpagebuilding



> >What do I change the 'localhost.local' domain & 'localhost' fields to??

these are your dns name and domain, if you have a dns and your machines are
normally registered replace localhost with the dns local name and
localdomain with your internet domain.
ex: localhost -> www localdomain -> samba.org

> I would personally just leave the localhost.localdomain localhost items in
> the /etc/hosts file
> Then, using "netcfg" under X-Windows, tell it whatever you want for a
> hostname, that name will be the prompt ie [user at hostname directory]
After
> running netcfg, edit the /etc/hosts file and put in the entry "127.0.0.1
> hostname" you only have to list it once, the entry that is already there
> sets the localhost.localdomain to have an alias of localhost
>
>
> >2.) Starting Samba
> >
> >I installed Samba but how do I have it start the services once Linux
> >starts-up?
> If you are using the version which came with RedHat (RH) 7, then edit the
> /etc/rc.d/rc.local file
> and toward the end of it put in the line `/usr/sbin/samba start` and this
> will start the samba services every time you reboot.  If you remove all of
> the RH made .rpm's for samba and install the 7.0 rpmof samba 2.2 from the
> samba webpage insert the line `/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start` into the
> rc.local file

Do not follow the above instructions, if you have installed samba from rpms,
which I do advice you to do until you get familiar with unix system
administration, you only need to issue the commands:
chkconfig samba on
/etc/rc.d/init.d/samba start

this is needed only once, with the first command you set the script files
to start samba at boot, the second is to start samba immediately
(you may stop it using "stop" instead of "start")

> >3.) Samba Config
> >
> >I assume once 1.) and 2.) are resolved that the http://localhost:901 URL
> >will work.  Right now I get bounced to a Netscape autosearch page.
> This is because by default RedHat sets the swat service to a disabled
> state.  If you
> edit the file /etc/xinetd.d/swat and change the line "disabled = yes" and
> simply remove it or
> replace it with "disabled = no" it will work after a reboot of the system.

Again do not follow istructions above, it's not necessary to play with conf
files.
be sure xinetd is started
chkconfig xinetd on
and then enable swat
chkconfig swat on
(to check witch services are on and off: chkconfig --list)
then start xinetd
/etc/rc.d/init.d/xinetd start

>
btw a thin such as linux 7 does not exist.
if you want help you must tell which distribution you are talking about,
linux it's only a kernel.
I assumed you have RedHat 7.x distribution, otherwise the instructions above
may or may not apply.

Simo.

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> Por que eu nco vou economizar energia elitrica?
>
> Por que eu nco vou economizar energia elitrica?
> Porque, diferentemente da corja do Planalto,  nunca tive energia de graga.
> Somente a quadrilha de plantco, que nunca pagou nada de seu prsprio bolso,
> poderia vir agora culpar, ameagar, aterrorizar e levar a loucura os patos
> dos consumidores, que sempre pagaram suas contas em dia. Vide a insanidade
> das pessoas comprando velas, lampiues e quanta bugiganga existe para
melhor
> causar um incjndio. E os bombeiros, vco ter aumento de salario ou de
> trabalho?
>
> Por que eu nco vou economizar energia elitrica?
> Porque enquanto eu abria minha geladeira, controladamente, o Prmncipe,
> durante 6 anos, viajava por este mundo afora, como porca magra, e nem se
> dignava ouvir o que os entendidos no assunto trombeteavam. E ele mesmo,
> entre tantas mentiras, disse em 1994: "Em setores como energia e
> comunicagco, estamos prsximos do estrangulamento, e o colapso ss nco
> ocorreu
> devido ao menor ritmo de crescimento econtmico da zltima dicada." Agora
tem
> a cara de pau de dizer que nco sabia?
>
> Por que nco vou economizar energia elitrica?
> Porque enquanto eu trocava as lbmpadas de minha casa, por lbmpadas muito
> mais caras e que, nem de longe, iluminam o que prometem, as raposas do
> Banco
> Central  davam, de graga, ao Cacciolla aquela imensa quantia de dslares
que
> de tanto zero nem cabe nesta pagina. Eu economizei para que o Cacciola
> pudesse assistir o Guga jogar na Italia. Alguim foi preso?
>
> Por que eu nco vou economizar energia elitrica?
> Porque enquanto eu amontoava as roupas para passar de uma ss vez, o
> Prmncipe, que nos chamou de caipiras, neobobos e fracassomanmacos, que
> montou na cabega de um nordestino, como se ele fosse um jegue, usava o
> dinheiro, que eu e vocj  economizamos, para comprar votos no corrupto
> Congresso que temos. Ele, de fato, nco poderia saber o que estava
> acontecendo com as geradoras de energia.  Em seis anos tinha coisas mais
> inteligentes para fazer como: abafar a CPI da corrupgco; comprar, com
> verbas
> pzblicas, os 500 ou mais corruptos do congresso; falar com chineses para
> pedir que nco mandassem os USA, coitadinhos, pros quinto dos infernos;
> mandar o exircito proteger propriedades privadas; fazer discursos em mais
> lmnguas do que falava o boquirroto Collor; elogiar o ex-ditador Fujimori,
> que fugiu com o rabo entre as pernas e com milhues de dslares, como o
maior
> estadista do mundo; ir a banquetes com ex-ditadores para discutir como ser
> uma, duas, trjs, quatro vezes reeleito, sob aparjncia de democracia.
>
> Por que eu nco vou economizar energia elitrica?
> Porque enquanto eu desligava minha TV, meu radio, meu mmsero gravador e
meu
> mnfimo computador, o judiciario fingia nco ver a dinheirama que o bandido
> do
> Lalau e outros jumzes do mesmo naipe, enfiavam, nco na obra, mas nas
contas
> la na distante Sumga. Outros queriam o dinheiro mais perto e colocaram nas
> Ilhas Caimc. Eu economizei porque nco poderia deixar o Lalau sem esses
> confortos. Por acaso esta preso (esta mesmo?), e agora vou ter que
> economizar mais ainda para mantj-lo bem confortavel na cadeia. Vou ter que
> economizar para pagar o salario do ACM, do choroso Arruda e da
> desonestamente  itica Regininha ACM Prodasen.
>
> Por que eu nco vou economizar energia elitrica?
> Porque enquanto eu me sentia culpado de usar o liquidificador mais de duas
> vezes no dia, a ABIN, que custa uma enormidade a nossos bolso (olhe a
verba
> para essa agjncia de arapongagem) nco fazia o seu trabalho que era de
> informar ao Prmncipe desinformado sobre a situagco da energia, nesta merda
> de republiqueta, onde, ati ontem, os ministros fisiolsgicos, sem excegco,
o
> Congresso corrupto (quase todo) e o judiciario troncho, manco e vesgo
> negavam as ameagas no corte de energia. Presidente, va ser distramdo assim
> na .... Sorbonne.
>
> Por que eu nco vou economizar energia elitrica?
> Porque enquanto, como louco e demente, economizava energia, na mixsrdia de
> aparelhos que tenho em casa, os empresarios brasileiros, que agora estco
> com
> os rabos entre as pernas e olham para os lados e assoviam como se nco
> tivessem nada a ver com o peixe podre, pegavam e ainda pegam dinheiro da
> SUDAM, e gastavam a gosto, com a conivjncia de todos os srgcos
> investigativos (sic). Nco existem fiscais, procuradores, delegados, nesta
> merda de terra?
>
> Vocjs ja perceberam, como os publicitarios, que sco pagos para nos enganar
> e
> nos mentir, fazem as campanhas ss culpando as donas de casas e as pessoas
> pobres? Tiveram a coragem de, com dinheiro pzblico, criar a figura de um
> pombo nojento, hipscrita, preconceituoso, que ss vj desperdmcios feitos
por
> donas de casas,  empregadas, aposentados, meninos pobres e mocinhas da
> periferia. Deve ter ganho um monte de prjmio o augusto criador do tal
pombo
> panaca.
>
> Nco vou economizar energia elitrica, porque como todos os assalariados
> nessa
> bosta de patria ja fago isso, obrigado, a muitos anos. Porque pago por ela
> todo mjs: se nco pagasse nco a teria. E ss da cabega de gente escrota,
> podre, bandida, que sempre viveu das tetas do governo, pode sair tal
> verborragia fecal e culpar a populagco por tamanho descaso, incompetjncia,
> inczria, safadeza e falta total de senso de ridmculo.
>
> Senhor presidente, ministros, jumzes, deputados, senadores, prefeitos,
> vereadores - 90% dos quais nco merecem um dicimo do salario que ganham:
> safadeza nco tem cura e, se tem, pouco dura.
>
> Meu amigos, meus inimigos (parafraseando Manuel Bandeira e Carlos Scliar):
> salvemos o que resta deste pams! Vamos comegar a dizer NCO!
>
> Ziraldo
> um brasileiro de saco cheio
Leonardo

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On 24 May 2001, at 10:59, ctooley at amoa.org wrote:

> I'm in the process of writing up some documentation on bringing up a RedHat 7.1
> with the ACL patches in place.  After which I'll be getting Samba 2.2.x
> (hopefully at least 2.2.1) running on it.

I'd love to see this when you have it ready...
 
> Another option would be to use the SGI Installer that installs directly to XFS,
> which is a faster filesystem (according to the tests I saw) anyway.  It has
> native ACL support and it's journaled so rebooting should be faster.

Can you point me toward more info on this? Is this the SGI Linux 
Propack mentioned on SGI's site?

========================
Shawn Wright
Computer Systems Manager
Shawnigan Lake School
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Hello,

I am hoping someone might have a few ideas about this file locking
problem.

We are running Samba 2.2.0 in one of our offices (as a test initially).
All other offices run Samba 2.0.7, including the one that hosts our WINS
server.  All servers are running Solaris 2.6

We have experienced file locking problems when a PC locks up. Sometimes
upon reboot the user cannot access the file they when using at the time
of the lockup.

A smbstatus reports that the file is locked by a PID that has long since
died.  Without looking at the source, it appears to me that the reaper
of SIGCHLDs has forgotten to clear the locks.

Does this sound plausible or am I missing something here?

I can "see" the lock is the locking.tdb file that samba maintains
(strings locking.tdb).

1. Is there some way to edit this file?  Is that even a good idea?

The only way I have found to fix this problem is to stop Samba (the
other users are naturally unimpressed - until it is their turn!) and
restart it.

To put this into perspective, it has only happened twice in two weeks so
far, with about 40 users connected.  However if I roll it out to 1000+
users, I will create a large headache for myself!

2. Is it safe to delete the locking.tdb files when the server is shut
down?

3. Has this file replaced the usage of shared memory in 2.0.7

Any other comments?  Thanks in advance for your help.

Regards,
         Brian

Opus International Consultants
Email     : grtecz at opus.co.nz
DDI       : +64.4.471.7034

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Brian M Hoy wrote:
> 
> The only way I have found to fix this problem is to stop Samba (the
> other users are naturally unimpressed - until it is their turn!) and
> restart it.
> 
> To put this into perspective, it has only happened twice in two weeks so
> far, with about 40 users connected.  However if I roll it out to 1000+
> users, I will create a large headache for myself!

Understood.
 
> 2. Is it safe to delete the locking.tdb files when the server is shut
> down?

Yes.

> 3. Has this file replaced the usage of shared memory in 2.0.7

Yes.

This is fixed in 2.2.1 (the 2.2 CVS tree branch). On startup
& shutdown of each smbd we sweep & clean the lock files.

Jeremy.

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On Thu, 24 May 2001, Jeremy Allison wrote:

> Brian M Hoy wrote:
> > 
> > The only way I have found to fix this problem is to stop Samba (the
> > other users are naturally unimpressed - until it is their turn!) and
> > restart it.
> > 
> > To put this into perspective, it has only happened twice in two weeks so
> > far, with about 40 users connected.  However if I roll it out to 1000+
> > users, I will create a large headache for myself!
> 
> Understood.
>  
> > 2. Is it safe to delete the locking.tdb files when the server is shut
> > down?
> 
> Yes.
> 
> > 3. Has this file replaced the usage of shared memory in 2.0.7
> 
> Yes.
> 
> This is fixed in 2.2.1 (the 2.2 CVS tree branch). On startup
> & shutdown of each smbd we sweep & clean the lock files.
> 
> Jeremy.
> 
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Hi Jeremy,

Thanks very much for your help.  I look forward to trying 2.2.1 when it
is ready ;-)

Regards,
         Brian

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Hello,

We are running Samba 2.2.0 in one of our offices (as a test initially).
All other offices run Samba 2.0.7, including the one that hosts our WINS
server.  All servers are running Solaris 2.6

Yesterday we had a little accident!  A file syncing system under
development blew away most of the /etc directory on the 2.2.0 server.
Yes, we will have to be more careful!

The server had hung, so we booted off CDROM, restored the /etc
filesystem from backup and restarted.

Everything worked fine, except Samba printing.  The PCs got a message
saying that they were unable to print.  Unix lp printing worked fine.
There were no errors in the Samba logs.

1. Could this be a corruption in the printing.tdb file, caused Samba
not getting a chance to shutdown cleanly?

2. If so, would it be prudent to delete the printing.tdb file in the
Samba startup script?

3. What about deleting *.tdb at Samba startup?

We have temporarily reverted to 2.0.7, and found that most systems could
print again.  However some could not!  Deleting the printer and
re-adding it on the problem PC (not bothering to replace the drivers)
fixed it.

Any other comments?  Thanks in advance for your help.

Regards,
         Brian

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Hi there,

I'm having more luck now with Winbind in Samba TNG used for
authenticating users with PAM.
It wasn't working before because I forgot to prefix the user name with
the domain.

I am using a modified version of checkpassword (a component from qmail)
that I know works with pam when linked to unix accounts.
I put pam_winbind.so into debug mode and in syslog I see this.

May 25 14:41:22 myhost pam_winbind[20858]: Verify user  'MYDOMAIN\luke'
with password `mypass'
May 25 14:41:22 myhost pam_winbind[20858]: user `MYDOMAIN\luke' not
found
Where MYDOMAIN is a 13 character string with some periods in it :-)

I have checked with TCPDUMP and there is communication to the PDC when
I run checkpassword.
I have tried using pam_permit for the account option in the pam conf
file.

Does pam_winbind check the unix box for conditions such as home
directories  setup  like the previous pam_ntdom_auth did?
I don't have any home directories set up or entries in the /etc/passwd
file for any samba users.

Should I set the password server in smb.conf to '*' or MYPDC?
'wbinfo -t' returns "Could not check secret". Also interestingly when
I run wbinfo -u it was putting winbind cachetime = 15 between the domain
name and the user in the printout.

Winbind seems to be working. When I send a SIGUSR1 to it reports what
I would expect. It creats a very small file in /etc/private called
secrets.tdb. Should this file be more than 696 bytes. Octal dump
displays mostly zero's after the "TDB file" header and there are about
32 bytes that seem to contain data.

How do you join a domain with a NT4.0 PDC so that authentication can be
done for network services?
Can I create the machine's account with Windows NT server manager and
then let winbind do the rest?
Does winbind depend on any other services apart from nmbd?

Thanks to all those nice people that somehow have time to help others on
this list.

Best Regards,

Luke McKee

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> Everything worked fine, except Samba printing.  The PCs got a message
> saying that they were unable to print.  Unix lp printing worked fine.
> There were no errors in the Samba logs.
1. Try to increase debug level in smb.conf
2. I've had similar problem because the path of my printer was not
world-writable (so my users couldn't write their spool files).

> 1. Could this be a corruption in the printing.tdb file, caused Samba
> not getting a chance to shutdown cleanly?
Don't think so.

> 2. If so, would it be prudent to delete the printing.tdb file in the
> Samba startup script?
> 3. What about deleting *.tdb at Samba startup?
I think is't always safe to delete any files in locks directory.

> We have temporarily reverted to 2.0.7, and found that most systems could
> print again.  However some could not!  Deleting the printer and
> re-adding it on the problem PC (not bothering to replace the drivers)
> fixed it.
I can remember another trick with 2.2. The 2.2 is unable to recognize
"%S" in _printer_'s path. I have just one "path = /var/network/%S" in my
"general" section of Samba config file, so 2.0.7 works with it just fine
(printers and fileshares). But 2.2 fails to find a path within a printer
section, so I have to put something like "path = /tmp" in each printer
manually. Bugs sux.

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Ulrich Stdrk wrote:
> 
> I had one of these problems before but no one ever answered me with any
> helpful suggestions, so i'm asking again for help.
> I have samba 2.2 running as a PDC for my win2k and win98 clients. The win98
> clients are all right, only the win2k clients don't want to do the
> following:
> 1.) users root does not have administrator rights, when logging on to the
> domain. also setting admin users = root and domain admin users = root did
> not solve that.

Apparently the only one of these that works in "domain admin group".
Make a new unix group containing all the users you want to be domain
admins, and add this to smb.conf:
domain admin group = @<unix_group>

(this should be in the new Samba-Howto-Collection pdf

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Hello
How can I use Unix Groups from my Samba 2.2 PDC server for
authorizations on my NT Domain ?
Can I use "username map = /etc/samba/smbusers" in my smb.conf file with
"users = "Domain users" in my /etc/samba/smbusers file ?
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Hi,
I am using Redhat 7.1 and Samba 2.2.0 as a PDC for win2k clients. I also
want to store win2k user profiles on that PDC. It works fine for
root/Administrator accounts. But I have some trouble with other 
accounts (group users). At the end of each user session the profiles are
stored. There I am getting the error msg can't copy
.../Startmen|/Programme/Zubehvr...; details: permission denied. The
directory 'Zubehvr' is created but it is empty. Other files and
directories are created correctly. There is also an error msg in smb log
file: smbd/open.c: open_directory(1037) open_directory: unable to create
user/Startmen~A/Programme. Error was Permission denied. It might be a
problem with the german v,|,d.

Does anyone have experience with samba PDCs and german win2k clients?
Does anyone know how to fix this problem? 

Thanks,
Thomas

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Hi all, maybe somebody out there can suggest a way round a strange problem that
I have.  I am testing Ghost for the deployment of windows 2K to our student
labs.  I would like to store the images on a linux box running samba.  I have
samba 2.2 (downloaded and installed yesterday).  I create the dos boot disk from
within ghost boot disk manager, I give the correct domain, server and share name
and it connects ok asks for the password and maps drive f: to the share all is
well.

Now for the wacky bit.  If I type dir at the dos prompt the only files I can see
are those that are exactly 8.3.  So if have a file called banana.txt it does not
show up when I do a dir, if I go to my linux box (redhat 6.2) and change the
name to bananana.txt then it shows up at the dos client.

Anybody got any idea at all what could be going on ?

Ron

Ron McKeating
Computing Services
Loughborough University
01509 222329

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      domain admin group = @adm

	You will need the @ infront of the group, but this should serve
the purpose your looking for.

--David

On Fri, 25 May 2001, Patrick FILLANCQ wrote:

> Hello
> How can I use Unix Groups from my Samba 2.2 PDC server for
> authorizations on my NT Domain ?
> Can I use "username map = /etc/samba/smbusers" in my smb.conf file with
> "users = "Domain users" in my /etc/samba/smbusers file ?
> Thanks
> 
> --  Patrick FILLANCQ
> http://iut-pau.univ-pau.fr
> http://www.univ-pau.fr/~fillancq
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For those of you pondering over my request for help below, I have found the
solution. When I ran testparm smb.conf in the smb.conf dir I got an error saying
I had a share longer than 8 characters. It was in fact this share


[n320a_cc_a4m]
	comment = Printer In ROn's office
	path = /var/spool/samba
	read only = No
	printable = Yes
	printer name = n320a_cc_a4m
	oplocks = No


This was a printer I had set up ages ago in an older version of samba.

Anyhow deleting that share suddenly made all the 8.3 filenames for the dos
client work perfectly well.

Cheers


Ron
Quoting R.J.Mckeating at lboro.ac.uk:

> Hi all, maybe somebody out there can suggest a way round a strange
> problem that
> I have.  I am testing Ghost for the deployment of windows 2K to our
> student
> labs.  I would like to store the images on a linux box running samba.  I
> have
> samba 2.2 (downloaded and installed yesterday).  I create the dos boot
> disk from
> within ghost boot disk manager, I give the correct domain, server and
> share name
> and it connects ok asks for the password and maps drive f: to the share
> all is
> well.
> 
> Now for the wacky bit.  If I type dir at the dos prompt the only files I
> can see
> are those that are exactly 8.3.  So if have a file called banana.txt it
> does not
> show up when I do a dir, if I go to my linux box (redhat 6.2) and change
> the
> name to bananana.txt then it shows up at the dos client.
> 
> Anybody got any idea at all what could be going on ?
> 
> Ron
> 
> Ron McKeating
> Computing Services
> Loughborough University
> 01509 222329
> 
> 



Ron McKeating
Computing Services
Loughborough University
01509 222329

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Hi all,

	i need a little help of you guys ..
	i change my "netlogon" share to /usr/local/samba/netlogon.
	the logon scripts path is "/usr/local/samba/netlogon/scripts" ..
	when i try to make a script ".bat", it executes ... but ... when i
use ... "net use z: \\server\share" it doesn't works !!
	i have checked the permissions of directory but it's all ok ...
	anyone knows something ??

thks ...
Leo

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Howdo,
we are using samba 2.2.0 and have migrated our NT server file system 
across to linux.
We currently have NT clients connecting, all appears fine so far.
The problem we currently have is NT file permissions don't appear to be 
saved.
The saving grace of NT is it's implementations of ACLs, nice and graphical 
for users and they appear to work fine. All in these groups can view the 
files, and this particular user can have special access, this particular 
user can read only access, etc.
Logic states that the file permissions on the server are the only ones 
that will be honoured, so there is no reason for Linux to understand 
anything other than user, group and other.
I've talked myself into believing that the current implementation of samba 
doesn't support the mapping of NT file permissions.
Is this the case? Or is there a sneaky way of fiddling with ACLs via 
samba? BTW I like sneaky.
Cheers
Jace

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Wait a minute. What exactly are you trying to map to? The netlogon share?
Why?

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Hi all,

	i need a little help of you guys ..
	i change my "netlogon" share to /usr/local/samba/netlogon.
	the logon scripts path is "/usr/local/samba/netlogon/scripts" ..
	when i try to make a script ".bat", it executes ... but ... when i
use ... "net use z: \\server\share" it doesn't works !!
	i have checked the permissions of directory but it's all ok ...
	anyone knows something ??

thks ...
Leo

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This was a problem when I was using NT Server as well so it is not Samba's
fault. It seems to be a problem with windows - mapping to Z: seems to be
very difficult in the logon script, as it just stops and closes at that
point. It will let you map to Z: if you run the script after you have logged
on! Insane! Mapping to any other drive is possible. It may be that the
\\server\share is mapped temporarily to Z: during log on...

-- 
C.S.Mager
charlie at csmager.co.uk

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Hi all,

	i need a little help of you guys ..
	i change my "netlogon" share to /usr/local/samba/netlogon.
	the logon scripts path is "/usr/local/samba/netlogon/scripts" ..
	when i try to make a script ".bat", it executes ... but ... when i
use ... "net use z: \\server\share" it doesn't works !!
	i have checked the permissions of directory but it's all ok ...
	anyone knows something ??

thks ...
Leo

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I'm trying to map one share in my server from logon script ...
not the netlogon share ... i just put the path of the "netlogon" to you
know where it is !!
look ..
i've created a file into /usr/local/samba/netlogon/script ...
it have this command ... "net use Z: \\server\share"
and when the Win9x Machines try to log in, the command doesn't work. It
simply dont map the drive.

Mager Charles ... i've changed the letter of the drive ...
doesn't work ...

Leo
nitro at editoraquantum.com.br
sorry about my english ... i'm trying to learn ...

On Fri, 25 May 2001, Mark Haney wrote:

> Wait a minute. What exactly are you trying to map to? The netlogon share?
> Why?
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of leandro
> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:17 PM
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>
>
> Hi all,
>
> 	i need a little help of you guys ..
> 	i change my "netlogon" share to /usr/local/samba/netlogon.
> 	the logon scripts path is "/usr/local/samba/netlogon/scripts" ..
> 	when i try to make a script ".bat", it executes ... but ... when i
> use ... "net use z: \\server\share" it doesn't works !!
> 	i have checked the permissions of directory but it's all ok ...
> 	anyone knows something ??
>
> thks ...
> Leo
>

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So, have you created the share in smb.conf and made sure the path is correct
in smb.conf and exists on your drive?


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:45 PM
To: Mark Haney
Cc: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: Logon Script



I'm trying to map one share in my server from logon script ...
not the netlogon share ... i just put the path of the "netlogon" to you
know where it is !!
look ..
i've created a file into /usr/local/samba/netlogon/script ...
it have this command ... "net use Z: \\server\share"
and when the Win9x Machines try to log in, the command doesn't work. It
simply dont map the drive.

Mager Charles ... i've changed the letter of the drive ...
doesn't work ...

Leo
nitro at editoraquantum.com.br
sorry about my english ... i'm trying to learn ...

On Fri, 25 May 2001, Mark Haney wrote:

> Wait a minute. What exactly are you trying to map to? The netlogon share?
> Why?
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of leandro
> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:17 PM
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> Subject: Logon Script
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> 	i need a little help of you guys ..
> 	i change my "netlogon" share to /usr/local/samba/netlogon.
> 	the logon scripts path is "/usr/local/samba/netlogon/scripts" ..
> 	when i try to make a script ".bat", it executes ... but ... when i
> use ... "net use z: \\server\share" it doesn't works !!
> 	i have checked the permissions of directory but it's all ok ...
> 	anyone knows something ??
>
> thks ...
> Leo
>

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yep ...
if i map the drive from the windows machines directly, it works !!
but i have 45 machines in my network, i will not to do this in all
machines !!
it's a lot of work !!

On Fri, 25 May 2001, Mark Haney wrote:

> So, have you created the share in smb.conf and made sure the path is correct
> in smb.conf and exists on your drive?
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: leandro [mailto:leandro at editoraquantum.com.br]
> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:45 PM
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> Cc: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
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>
>
>
> I'm trying to map one share in my server from logon script ...
> not the netlogon share ... i just put the path of the "netlogon" to you
> know where it is !!
> look ..
> i've created a file into /usr/local/samba/netlogon/script ...
> it have this command ... "net use Z: \\server\share"
> and when the Win9x Machines try to log in, the command doesn't work. It
> simply dont map the drive.
>
> Mager Charles ... i've changed the letter of the drive ...
> doesn't work ...
>
> Leo
> nitro at editoraquantum.com.br
> sorry about my english ... i'm trying to learn ...
>
> On Fri, 25 May 2001, Mark Haney wrote:
>
> > Wait a minute. What exactly are you trying to map to? The netlogon share?
> > Why?
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> > [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of leandro
> > Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:17 PM
> > To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> > Subject: Logon Script
> >
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > 	i need a little help of you guys ..
> > 	i change my "netlogon" share to /usr/local/samba/netlogon.
> > 	the logon scripts path is "/usr/local/samba/netlogon/scripts" ..
> > 	when i try to make a script ".bat", it executes ... but ... when i
> > use ... "net use z: \\server\share" it doesn't works !!
> > 	i have checked the permissions of directory but it's all ok ...
> > 	anyone knows something ??
> >
> > thks ...
> > Leo
> >
>
>
>
>

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Okay, then I agree with Charles. It must be the dreaded, can't map Z: issue
in Windows. I gotta be honest though, I mapped Z: to a share for 2 years at
my old place of work and _never_ saw that problem. I have heard it
happening, but not encountered it before.

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:57 PM
To: Mark Haney
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yep ...
if i map the drive from the windows machines directly, it works !!
but i have 45 machines in my network, i will not to do this in all
machines !!
it's a lot of work !!

On Fri, 25 May 2001, Mark Haney wrote:

> So, have you created the share in smb.conf and made sure the path is
correct
> in smb.conf and exists on your drive?
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: leandro [mailto:leandro at editoraquantum.com.br]
> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:45 PM
> To: Mark Haney
> Cc: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: RE: Logon Script
>
>
>
> I'm trying to map one share in my server from logon script ...
> not the netlogon share ... i just put the path of the "netlogon" to you
> know where it is !!
> look ..
> i've created a file into /usr/local/samba/netlogon/script ...
> it have this command ... "net use Z: \\server\share"
> and when the Win9x Machines try to log in, the command doesn't work. It
> simply dont map the drive.
>
> Mager Charles ... i've changed the letter of the drive ...
> doesn't work ...
>
> Leo
> nitro at editoraquantum.com.br
> sorry about my english ... i'm trying to learn ...
>
> On Fri, 25 May 2001, Mark Haney wrote:
>
> > Wait a minute. What exactly are you trying to map to? The netlogon
share?
> > Why?
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> > [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of leandro
> > Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:17 PM
> > To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> > Subject: Logon Script
> >
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > 	i need a little help of you guys ..
> > 	i change my "netlogon" share to /usr/local/samba/netlogon.
> > 	the logon scripts path is "/usr/local/samba/netlogon/scripts" ..
> > 	when i try to make a script ".bat", it executes ... but ... when i
> > use ... "net use z: \\server\share" it doesn't works !!
> > 	i have checked the permissions of directory but it's all ok ...
> > 	anyone knows something ??
> >
> > thks ...
> > Leo
> >
>
>
>
>

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Hey,

	Have you checked to make sure "net" is in your path? Can you type "net use
q: \\server\share" at a command prompt and have it work? I have had problems
in the past where the system could find the "net" command and seemed to not
be running logon scripts properly but in reality it was a path problem. I
don't know where the command is on Win9x (only have NT/2k here) but I think
it is in c:\windows\system or something like that. You could try specifying
the full path to net and see it that works.

			--Doug

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of leandro
> Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:57 PM
> To: Mark Haney
> Cc: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: RE: Logon Script
>
>
> yep ...
> if i map the drive from the windows machines directly, it works !!
> but i have 45 machines in my network, i will not to do this in all
> machines !!
> it's a lot of work !!
>
> On Fri, 25 May 2001, Mark Haney wrote:
>
> > So, have you created the share in smb.conf and made sure the
> path is correct
> > in smb.conf and exists on your drive?
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: leandro [mailto:leandro at editoraquantum.com.br]
> > Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:45 PM
> > To: Mark Haney
> > Cc: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> > Subject: RE: Logon Script
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm trying to map one share in my server from logon script ...
> > not the netlogon share ... i just put the path of the "netlogon" to you
> > know where it is !!
> > look ..
> > i've created a file into /usr/local/samba/netlogon/script ...
> > it have this command ... "net use Z: \\server\share"
> > and when the Win9x Machines try to log in, the command doesn't work. It
> > simply dont map the drive.
> >
> > Mager Charles ... i've changed the letter of the drive ...
> > doesn't work ...
> >
> > Leo
> > nitro at editoraquantum.com.br
> > sorry about my english ... i'm trying to learn ...
> >
> > On Fri, 25 May 2001, Mark Haney wrote:
> >
> > > Wait a minute. What exactly are you trying to map to? The
> netlogon share?
> > > Why?
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> > > [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of leandro
> > > Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:17 PM
> > > To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> > > Subject: Logon Script
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > 	i need a little help of you guys ..
> > > 	i change my "netlogon" share to /usr/local/samba/netlogon.
> > > 	the logon scripts path is "/usr/local/samba/netlogon/scripts" ..
> > > 	when i try to make a script ".bat", it executes ... but ... when i
> > > use ... "net use z: \\server\share" it doesn't works !!
> > > 	i have checked the permissions of directory but it's all ok ...
> > > 	anyone knows something ??
> > >
> > > thks ...
> > > Leo
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>

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Do you have the logon scrpit set in your smb.conf?
IE:
logon script = gerry.bat
logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U


leandro wrote:

> yep ...
> if i map the drive from the windows machines directly, it works !!
> but i have 45 machines in my network, i will not to do this in all
> machines !!
> it's a lot of work !!
>
> On Fri, 25 May 2001, Mark Haney wrote:
>
> > So, have you created the share in smb.conf and made sure the path is correct
> > in smb.conf and exists on your drive?
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: leandro [mailto:leandro at editoraquantum.com.br]
> > Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:45 PM
> > To: Mark Haney
> > Cc: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> > Subject: RE: Logon Script
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm trying to map one share in my server from logon script ...
> > not the netlogon share ... i just put the path of the "netlogon" to you
> > know where it is !!
> > look ..
> > i've created a file into /usr/local/samba/netlogon/script ...
> > it have this command ... "net use Z: \\server\share"
> > and when the Win9x Machines try to log in, the command doesn't work. It
> > simply dont map the drive.
> >
> > Mager Charles ... i've changed the letter of the drive ...
> > doesn't work ...
> >
> > Leo
> > nitro at editoraquantum.com.br
> > sorry about my english ... i'm trying to learn ...
> >
> > On Fri, 25 May 2001, Mark Haney wrote:
> >
> > > Wait a minute. What exactly are you trying to map to? The netlogon share?
> > > Why?
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> > > [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of leandro
> > > Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:17 PM
> > > To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> > > Subject: Logon Script
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > >     i need a little help of you guys ..
> > >     i change my "netlogon" share to /usr/local/samba/netlogon.
> > >     the logon scripts path is "/usr/local/samba/netlogon/scripts" ..
> > >     when i try to make a script ".bat", it executes ... but ... when i
> > > use ... "net use z: \\server\share" it doesn't works !!
> > >     i have checked the permissions of directory but it's all ok ...
> > >     anyone knows something ??
> > >
> > > thks ...
> > > Leo
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >

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i've set for all users a different script as they have different
permissions ..
  The Win9x machines shows "Wait for execute logon script ..."
  i dont know what's happening ...

On Fri, 25 May 2001, Gerry Maddock wrote:

> Do you have the logon scrpit set in your smb.conf?
> IE:
> logon script = gerry.bat
> logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U
>
>
> leandro wrote:
>
> > yep ...
> > if i map the drive from the windows machines directly, it works !!
> > but i have 45 machines in my network, i will not to do this in all
> > machines !!
> > it's a lot of work !!
> >
> > On Fri, 25 May 2001, Mark Haney wrote:
> >
> > > So, have you created the share in smb.conf and made sure the path is correct
> > > in smb.conf and exists on your drive?
> > >
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: leandro [mailto:leandro at editoraquantum.com.br]
> > > Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:45 PM
> > > To: Mark Haney
> > > Cc: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> > > Subject: RE: Logon Script
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I'm trying to map one share in my server from logon script ...
> > > not the netlogon share ... i just put the path of the "netlogon" to you
> > > know where it is !!
> > > look ..
> > > i've created a file into /usr/local/samba/netlogon/script ...
> > > it have this command ... "net use Z: \\server\share"
> > > and when the Win9x Machines try to log in, the command doesn't work. It
> > > simply dont map the drive.
> > >
> > > Mager Charles ... i've changed the letter of the drive ...
> > > doesn't work ...
> > >
> > > Leo
> > > nitro at editoraquantum.com.br
> > > sorry about my english ... i'm trying to learn ...
> > >
> > > On Fri, 25 May 2001, Mark Haney wrote:
> > >
> > > > Wait a minute. What exactly are you trying to map to? The netlogon share?
> > > > Why?
> > > >
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> > > > [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of leandro
> > > > Sent: Friday, May 25, 2001 1:17 PM
> > > > To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> > > > Subject: Logon Script
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Hi all,
> > > >
> > > >     i need a little help of you guys ..
> > > >     i change my "netlogon" share to /usr/local/samba/netlogon.
> > > >     the logon scripts path is "/usr/local/samba/netlogon/scripts" ..
> > > >     when i try to make a script ".bat", it executes ... but ... when i
> > > > use ... "net use z: \\server\share" it doesn't works !!
> > > >     i have checked the permissions of directory but it's all ok ...
> > > >     anyone knows something ??
> > > >
> > > > thks ...
> > > > Leo
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
>

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Subject: Re: Printing and user mapping problems
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Thx, that did the trick with the admin users.
But the printer problem still persists. if anyone has the same problem or
knows a solution please let me know...

uli
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From: "Buchan Milne" <bgmilne at cae.co.za>
To: "Ulrich Stdrk" <Staerk-Berlin at t-online.de>
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Subject: Re: Printing and user mapping problems


> Ulrich Stdrk wrote:
> >
> > I had one of these problems before but no one ever answered me with any
> > helpful suggestions, so i'm asking again for help.
> > I have samba 2.2 running as a PDC for my win2k and win98 clients. The
win98
> > clients are all right, only the win2k clients don't want to do the
> > following:
> > 1.) users root does not have administrator rights, when logging on to
the
> > domain. also setting admin users = root and domain admin users = root
did
> > not solve that.
>
> Apparently the only one of these that works in "domain admin group".
> Make a new unix group containing all the users you want to be domain
> admins, and add this to smb.conf:
> domain admin group = @<unix_group>
>
> (this should be in the new Samba-Howto-Collection pdf
>
> Buchan
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Well, it's fairly helpful if you can send us:
- the script you are trying to use,
- your SMB.CONF file, preferably with the comments (if you have them) 
stripped out.

- john

--On Friday, May 25, 2001 3:28 PM -0300 leandro 
<leandro at editoraquantum.com.br> wrote:

> i've set for all users a different script as they have different
> permissions ..
>   The Win9x machines shows "Wait for execute logon script ..."
>   i dont know what's happening ...
>
> On Fri, 25 May 2001, Gerry Maddock wrote:
>
>> Do you have the logon scrpit set in your smb.conf?
>> IE:
>> logon script = gerry.bat
>> logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U
>>
>>
>> leandro wrote:
>>
>> > yep ...
>> > if i map the drive from the windows machines directly, it works !!
>> > but i have 45 machines in my network, i will not to do this in all
>> > machines !!
>> > it's a lot of work !!
>> >

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How do I add a printer to samba that is shared on another win9x machine?
(you'll have to start from the beginning - I don't have a printcap entry for
it!)

Actually  - is it possible?

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Thomas,
Had similar problem with my setup w/ w2k server client. Check your smb.conf:
[Profiles]
path = your path
writable = yes
create mask = 0700*
directory mask = 0700

*This is usually set to 0600 but it appears that some directories are
automatically created with
0600 (e.g. WINDOWS) and closing session couldn't create ini files.I had to
changed it to 0700 to workaround the problem.

Kev

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This is not really a samba-ntdom specific question but I hope someone can
help me on this issue. I'm deploying Citrix servers using samba PDC and some
applications are set to "anonymous" logon. Because anonymous users logging
in as anon00x users setup locally on each 2000 boxes, Samba PDC doesn't get
involved at all. Therefore, none of the samba drives get mapped (which is
mapped by the default logon script for Samba PDC) for anonymous users.
Unfortunately, the application requires data from a network drive.

How can I map a drive for anonymous users that do not use PDC? Is there way
to map network drive at the machine level during NT boot up? Thanks.

Kev

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Hi there,

I am using samba as PDC and w2k clients. 
As usual I installed the actual service pack (sp2)
from microsoft on my clients. It worked well
but as I had to rejoin my domain based on 
a diskduplication I could not join the domain
again. The result

procedure number out of range

and no hint in the log files how to solve....
 
ok than I deinstalled the sp2 and it worked again as usual.

Is there anybody who came across this and has a solution

hpb
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I am using samba 2.2.0 on a FreeeBsd-4.2 stable server. I am trying to set 
it up as a PDC for use with windows 2000 pc's. I believe i have the 
accounts setup properly though i could be wrong. At any rate whenever i try 
to connect to the domain it says that the domain controller can't be found 
or it says the specified domain can't be found. I've tried everything I 
know how to do, which is more geared towards NT administration than UNIX 
administration, but I believe I need to set samba to start as a daemon, 
right now i just call it from inetd. I followed the directions in oreilly's 
using samba, but the daemon never loads. I even tried calling it the same 
as other daemons loaded from rc, still it fails. Any ideas?

thanks


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This problem *only* happens if I have the user login to the Samba 2.2.0
PDC, and it only happens if the user is not a domain administrator.  When
trying to access a machine named "data"(or any other one) with Start.Run
"\\DATA" we are greeted with: 
	\\DATA is not accessible.
	Access is denied.

If I login with my admin account to the 2.2.0 PDC it works fine, if we
login as a Admin to the local NT4 machine(or a power user, or a user) it
works fine... What gives?  What can I configure to allow them to interact
with share level W9x machines?

I tried to convert the W9x machine into a user level machine, but it can't
enumerate the user list from the 2.2.0 PDC, any hints on resolving this if
I must use user level permissions?

Any advise would be appreciated, if I should put this on another list
please let me know and I will.  Oh, I'm not using ACL support, do I need
to?

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Subject: Re: Procedure Number out of Range
Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 20:14:27 -0400
From: root <root at eidolen.RAW>
To: idra at samba.org (Simo Sorce)
Cc: samba-technical at lists.samba.org


I have left for the day, and am home now,but I have posted parts of my logs
here before. I am not sure if they were relevant, I never got a response.
I can send more logs monday though. Here is what was posted before.
Thanks for helping,
Erik Peirson

0006 opnum : 0039 [2001/05/15 17:57:17, 3, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_pipe_request(1063) Doing \PIPE\samr [2001/05/15
17:57:17, 4, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1084) api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc op 0x39 -
api_rpcTNP: rpc command: SAMR_CONNECT [2001/05/15 17:57:17, 5, effective(0,
501), real(0, 0)] rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_debug(37) 000000
samr_io_q_connect [2001/05/15 17:57:17, 5, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_uint32(391) 0000 ptr_srv_name: 000ee770 [2001/05/15
17:57:17, 5, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_uint32(391) 0004 uni_max_len: 0000000b [2001/05/15
17:57:17, 5, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_uint32(391) 0008 undoc : 00000000 [2001/05/15
17:57:17, 5, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_uint32(391) 000c uni_str_len: 0000000b [2001/05/15
17:57:17, 5, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_unistr2(486) 0010 buffer : \.\.R.M.T.S.E.R.V.E...
[2001/05/15 17:57:17, 5, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_uint32(391) 0028 unknown_0 : 00000030 [2001/05/15
17:57:17, 4, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:open_lsa_policy_hnd(129) Opened policy hnd[1] [000]
00 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3D A6 01 3B ........ ....=..; [2001/05/15
17:57:17, 4, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)] lib/util.c:dump_data(3007) [010]
BF 07 00 00 .... [2001/05/15 17:57:17, 4, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:find_lsa_policy(144) Found policy hnd[1] [000] 00 00
00 00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 3D A6 01 3B ........ ....=..; [2001/05/15
17:57:17, 4, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)] lib/util.c:dump_data(3007) [010]
BF 07 00 00 .... [2001/05/15 17:57:17, 3, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:set_lsa_policy_samr_pol_status(194) Setting policy
status=30 pnum=1 [2001/05/15 17:57:17, 5, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_server/srv_samr.c:samr_reply_connect(1604) samr_connect: 1604 [2001/05/15
17:57:17, 5, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_debug(37) 000000 samr_io_r_connect [2001/05/15
17:57:17, 5, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_uint8s(408) 0000 data: 00 00 00 00 03 00 00 00 00
00 00 00 3d a6 01 3b bf 07 00 00 [2001/05/15 17:57:17, 5, effective(0, 501),
real(0, 0)] rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_uint32(391) 0014 status: 00000000
[2001/05/15 17:57:17, 5, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_server/srv_samr.c:samr_reply_connect(1609) samr_connect: 1609 [2001/05/15
17:57:17, 5, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1111) api_rpcTNP: called api_samr_rpc
successfully [2001/05/15 17:57:17, 5, effective(0, 501), real(0, 0)]
rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_debug(37)

On Friday 25 May 2001 19:06, you wrote:
> what do the logs say?
>
> On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 06:57:23PM -0400, Cherik wrote:
> > I used the exact commands from the web site,
> > from my /usr/src/ directory I typed:
> >
> > cvs -d :pserver:cvs at pserver.samba.org:/cvsroot login
> > [at password prompt] cvs
> > cvs -z5 -d :pserver:cvs at pserver.samba.org:/cvsroot co -r SAMBA_2_2 samba
> > [after it finished I typed] cvs update -d -P
> >
> > Erik Peirson
> >
> > On Friday 25 May 2001 18:42, you wrote:
> > > just to be sure what command have you used to get the cvs tree?
> > >
> > > On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 06:14:26PM -0400, Cherik wrote:
> > > > Hi again,
> > > > Well I have effectively pulled out ALL of my grey hair. My network
> > > > has been down for 2 weeks now and I still can't get past this
> > > > problem. I d/l'd the latest cvs this morning and started from scratch
> > > > again to no avail. I have scoured the web and the boards to find an
> > > > answer. No luck =(
> > > > I have however come to the conclusion that no one really knows what
> > > > causes this error, or even what the error means. Some nice people
> > > > have replied with tips and tricks that have worked for them, but
> > > > there is no consistency, and none have worked for me. There are allot
> > > > of holes in the various PDC How-Twos that just leave allot to the
> > > > imagination. I guess I am just doing something fundamentally wrong.
> > > > In a nutshell, I am running a Linux box with Mandrake 8.0 that I am
> > > > setting up as a file server / PDC for various other OS's that include
> > > > 98, win2k pro (some sp1, some not, none sp2), and linux MDK 8.0
> > > > clients. Some machines are multi-booting. I have the latest cvs
> > > > running as of today. I compiled with these options
> > > >
> > > > debug - smbwrapper - automount - smbmount - syslog - profile - pam
> > > >
> > > > I then configured my smb.conf as follows
> > > >
> > > > # Global parameters
> > > > [global]
> > > > 	workgroup = RAW
> > > > 	netbios name = RMTSERVE
> > > > 	server string = RAW Samba Server
> > > > 	interfaces = 192.168.0.7/24
> > > > 	encrypt passwords = Yes
> > > > 	allow trusted domains = No
> > > > 	smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
> > > > 	passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
> > > > 	password level = 4
> > > > 	username level = 4
> > > > 	debug level = 5
> > > > 	syslog = 2
> > > > 	log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
> > > > 	max log size = 5000
> > > > 	debug uid = Yes
> > > > 	name resolve order = wins lmhosts host bcast
> > > > 	domain admin group = @root
> > > > #	add user script = /usr/sbin/adduser -c 2kmachine -d /dev/null -g
> > > > 100 -s /bin/false %m$
> > > > 	logon script = scripts\%U.bat
> > > > 	domain logons = Yes
> > > > 	os level = 64
> > > > 	local master = Yes
> > > > 	security = user
> > > > 	logon path = \\rmtserve\profiles
> > > > 	logon home = \\rmtserve\home\%U
> > > > 	logon drive = h:
> > > > 	preferred master = Yes
> > > > 	domain master = Yes
> > > > 	wins proxy = Yes
> > > > 	wins support = Yes
> > > > 	admin users = @rmt
> > > > 	hosts allow = 192.168.0. localhost
> > > > #	printing = cups
> > > > #	print command = /usr/bin/lp -d%p -oraw %s; rm %s
> > > > #	lpq command = /usr/bin/lpstat -o%p
> > > > #	lprm command = /usr/bin/cancel %p-%j
> > > > #	queuepause command = /usr/bin/disable %p
> > > > #	queueresume command = /usr/bin/enable %p
> > > > #	share modes = No
> > > >
> > > > [homes]
> > > > 	comment = Home Directory
> > > > 	path = /home
> > > > 	writeable = Yes
> > > > 	guest ok = Yes
> > > >
> > > > [profiles]
> > > > 	comment = Profile Redirect
> > > > 	path = /home/%U/profile
> > > > 	read only = No
> > > > 	guest ok = No
> > > > 	browseable = No
> > > > 	writeable = Yes
> > > > 	create mask = 0600
> > > > 	directory mask = 0700
> > > >
> > > > [netlogon]
> > > > 	comment = The Domain Logon Service
> > > > 	path = /home/netlogon
> > > > 	writeable = No
> > > > 	force create mode = 0444
> > > > 	browseable = No
> > > > 	write list = ntadmin
> > > >
> > > > [printers]
> > > > 	path = /usr/tmp
> > > > 	guest ok = Yes
> > > > 	printable = Yes
> > > > (Note: I Tried various add user scripts before I commented it out,
> > > > and made them manualy)
> > > >
> > > > I then added all the users to the smbpasswd file, and verified that
> > > > they had the same UID's as the entries in the passwd file.
> > > >
> > > > I then started the daemons, and ran all the troubleshooting tests
> > > > from Gerald Carters Book "Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours"
> > > >
> > > > Everything went smooth other than the smbd test where if I try to use
> > > > the command "smbclient -L rmtserve -N" I get a "ERRSERV"  "Invalid
> > > > Network Name in Tree Connect" Without the switch -N it prompts for a
> > > > p/w, and with the root p/w it works.
> > > >
> > > > I then fire up one of my 98 machines under user level security and
> > > > Whola! I can log in as any user and it runs my login script.
> > > > Then I try my 2k box with one of the many user add scripts I had in
> > > > smb.conf and I get that ugly error. So I go to add the entries
> > > > manually. root# adduser -g 100 -d /dev/null -c 2kmachine -s
> > > > /bin/false -m machine_netbios_name$
> > > > root# smbpasswd -a -m machine_netbios_name
> > > > Rem out add user script in smb.conf
> > > > cat both entries, all ID's look good, both accounts reflect the $
> > > > properly, I try again. Same thing.
> > > > I will try anything at this point, I will send level 10 logs if
> > > > someone will check them out. Please help before my boss says screw it
> > > > and put NT Server on there.
> > > >
> > > > Very Bald and considering alcoholism,
> > > > Erik Peirson

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At 03:44 PM 5/25/01 -0600, Steven H. Baeighkley wrote:
>I am using samba 2.2.0 on a FreeeBsd-4.2 stable server. I am trying to set 
>it up as a PDC for use with windows 2000 pc's. I believe i have the 
>accounts setup properly though i could be wrong. At any rate whenever i try 
>to connect to the domain it says that the domain controller can't be found 
>or it says the specified domain can't be found. I've tried everything I 
>know how to do, which is more geared towards NT administration than UNIX 
>administration, but I believe I need to set samba to start as a daemon, 
>right now i just call it from inetd. I followed the directions in oreilly's 
>using samba, but the daemon never loads. I even tried calling it the same 
>as other daemons loaded from rc, still it fails. Any ideas?

You need to run a script at startup time that starts Samba. Samba consists
of two daemons, nmbd and smbd, so both of these need to be started. Pass
them the -D flag and they will run as daemons.

If they are not starting, check the log files. You should find a log.smb
and a log.nmb in the standard place for log files on your system. However,
they may be in /usr/local/samba/var ...

>thanks
>
>
>Steven H. Baeighkley  | Front Range Internet, Inc.  | Tech Support   Hours
>stevenb at frii.net          | www.frii.com info at frii.com  | Weekdays 7 am -
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>

Regards
-------
Richard Sharpe, sharpe at ns.aus.com
Samba (Team member, www.samba.org), Ethereal (Team member, www.ethereal.com)
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On Fri, 25 May 2001, Hans-Peter Bernhard wrote:
> I am using samba as PDC and w2k clients. 
> As usual I installed the actual service pack (sp2)
> from microsoft on my clients. It worked well
> but as I had to rejoin my domain based on 
> a diskduplication I could not join the domain
> again.

That's fixed in cvs one week ago.

Dariush

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Hi everyone,
I've got RH7 with Samba 2.2.  I'm trying to mount a share from my NT
workstation to the RH7 box.  I issue this command in the command line:
mount -t smbfs -o username=nitin,password=**** //nitin/funstuff /mnt/funstuff
Nitin is the NT Workstation name
I get this error: 
execvp of smbmount failed. Error was No such file or directory.smbmnt failed 1

Thanks is advance for helping,

Nitin :)

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I ran smbmount.  It runs and gives me whole bunch of options it needs to
complete the command.  This time I ran this command:
smbmount //nitin/funstuff /mnt/funstuff  -o ro,username=nitin,password=****
It came with THIS error:
execvp of smbmnt failed. Error was No such file or directory.smbmnt failed: 1
I also ran smbmnt, it says 'command not found'.  
Is it trying to find smbmnt or smbmount?  I know smbmount is there, but smbmnt
is missing!!!! 
Thanks,
Nitin :)

> On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 01:56:48PM +0530, Nitin Pande wrote:
> > I checked for the smbmount.  It's there in the /bin
check you are able to run it (eg: it is in your path) the error you
had state that it was not possible to find smbmount executable.
> 
 Also, is it ok to reply back to just the person who answered my mail or should
 I reply back to the whole list.  I'm kinda new to these lists.

generally we cc the list, especially if the answer is of general interest,
but sometime I forget to cc :)
 
> Thanks for help,
> Nitin :)
> 
>  On Sat, 26 May
> 2001, you wrote: > On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 01:13:37PM +0530, Nitin Pande wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I've got RH7 with Samba 2.2.  I'm trying to mount a share from my NT
> workstation to the RH7 box.  I issue this command in the command line:
> mount -t smbfs -o username=nitin,password=**** //nitin/funstuff /mnt/funstuff
> Nitin is the NT Workstation name
> I get this error: 
> execvp of smbmount failed. Error was No such file or directory.smbmnt failed 1
> 
> Thanks is advance for helping,
> 
> Nitin :)

> seem you miss the smbmount executable, be sure you have installed it and it is
> in the correct path.
> 
> > > -- 
> > > Simo Sorce
> > > ------------------------------
> > >  Unix IS user friendly, it is just selective about who his friends are.
> 
> -- 
> Simo Sorce       idra at samba.org
> -------------------------------
> Samba Team http://www.samba.org

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the error states you need also smbmnt.


On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 02:33:00PM +0530, Nitin Pande wrote:
> I ran smbmount.  It runs and gives me whole bunch of options it needs to
> complete the command.  This time I ran this command:
> smbmount //nitin/funstuff /mnt/funstuff  -o ro,username=nitin,password=****
> It came with THIS error:
> execvp of smbmnt failed. Error was No such file or directory.smbmnt failed: 1
> I also ran smbmnt, it says 'command not found'.  
> Is it trying to find smbmnt or smbmount?  I know smbmount is there, but smbmnt
> is missing!!!! 
> Thanks,
> Nitin :)
> 
> > On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 01:56:48PM +0530, Nitin Pande wrote:
> > > I checked for the smbmount.  It's there in the /bin
> check you are able to run it (eg: it is in your path) the error you
> had state that it was not possible to find smbmount executable.
> > 
>  Also, is it ok to reply back to just the person who answered my mail or should
>  I reply back to the whole list.  I'm kinda new to these lists.
> 
> generally we cc the list, especially if the answer is of general interest,
> but sometime I forget to cc :)
>  
> > Thanks for help,
> > Nitin :)
> > 
> >  On Sat, 26 May
> > 2001, you wrote: > On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 01:13:37PM +0530, Nitin Pande wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > I've got RH7 with Samba 2.2.  I'm trying to mount a share from my NT
> > workstation to the RH7 box.  I issue this command in the command line:
> > mount -t smbfs -o username=nitin,password=**** //nitin/funstuff /mnt/funstuff
> > Nitin is the NT Workstation name
> > I get this error: 
> > execvp of smbmount failed. Error was No such file or directory.smbmnt failed 1
> > 
> > Thanks is advance for helping,
> > 
> > Nitin :)
> 
> > seem you miss the smbmount executable, be sure you have installed it and it is
> > in the correct path.
> > 
> > > > -- 
> > > > Simo Sorce
> > > > ------------------------------
> > > >  Unix IS user friendly, it is just selective about who his friends are.
> > 
> > -- 
> > Simo Sorce       idra at samba.org
> > -------------------------------
> > Samba Team http://www.samba.org

-- 
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Thanks Simo.  I linked smbmnt to /bin.  Ran the command and it mounted my NT 
shares.  Thanks a lot Bro.
-Nitin :)

On Sat, 26 May 2001, Simo Sorce wrote:
> the error states you need also smbmnt.
> 
> 
> On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 02:33:00PM +0530, Nitin Pande wrote:
> > I ran smbmount.  It runs and gives me whole bunch of options it needs to
> > complete the command.  This time I ran this command:
> > smbmount //nitin/funstuff /mnt/funstuff  -o ro,username=nitin,password=****
> > It came with THIS error:
> > execvp of smbmnt failed. Error was No such file or directory.smbmnt failed: 1
> > I also ran smbmnt, it says 'command not found'.  
> > Is it trying to find smbmnt or smbmount?  I know smbmount is there, but smbmnt
> > is missing!!!! 
> > Thanks,
> > Nitin :)
> > 
> > > On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 01:56:48PM +0530, Nitin Pande wrote:
> > > > I checked for the smbmount.  It's there in the /bin
> > check you are able to run it (eg: it is in your path) the error you
> > had state that it was not possible to find smbmount executable.
> > > 
> >  Also, is it ok to reply back to just the person who answered my mail or should
> >  I reply back to the whole list.  I'm kinda new to these lists.
> > 
> > generally we cc the list, especially if the answer is of general interest,
> > but sometime I forget to cc :)
> >  
> > > Thanks for help,
> > > Nitin :)
> > > 
> > >  On Sat, 26 May
> > > 2001, you wrote: > On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 01:13:37PM +0530, Nitin Pande wrote:
> > > Hi everyone,
> > > I've got RH7 with Samba 2.2.  I'm trying to mount a share from my NT
> > > workstation to the RH7 box.  I issue this command in the command line:
> > > mount -t smbfs -o username=nitin,password=**** //nitin/funstuff /mnt/funstuff
> > > Nitin is the NT Workstation name
> > > I get this error: 
> > > execvp of smbmount failed. Error was No such file or directory.smbmnt failed 1
> > > 
> > > Thanks is advance for helping,
> > > 
> > > Nitin :)
> > 
> > > seem you miss the smbmount executable, be sure you have installed it and it is
> > > in the correct path.
> > > 
> > > > > -- 
> > > > > Simo Sorce
> > > > > ------------------------------
> > > > >  Unix IS user friendly, it is just selective about who his friends are.
> > > 
> > > -- 
> > > Simo Sorce       idra at samba.org
> > > -------------------------------
> > > Samba Team http://www.samba.org
> 
> -- 
> Simo Sorce       idra at samba.org
> -------------------------------
> Samba Team http://www.samba.org

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Hello Everybody!

I have what I think to be a slight problem (maybe a bug?), either with Windows
or Samba, or maybe both. Pre-Service Pack 2 systems can login perfectly with
their roaming profiles. Data is copied to the local cache, updated and
re-uploaded to the server when the user logs off. Perfect. The problem occurs
when one installs NT Service Pack 2. When I try to join the domain, I get
"Procedure Number Out Of Range" (Much like the Windows XP user reported...) or
if I join the domain before applying Service Pack 2, I can login and logout
the first time without error (because there is no local copy of the profile in
cache!) but when I login the second, third and greater times (i.e. a local
cache copy of the profile exists), I get an error stating that Windows cannot
copy the profile to the local cache location - "Access Denied". And sure
enough, when I try to delete the cache myself (in safe mode, too!) I get
access denied - the file may be in use. Part of the profile is there. Part
isn't. Very strange. Obvioiusly, I shutdown every program I possibly could and
rebooted MANY times. No go. Everything else seems to work fine. Minus the "add
to domain" thing previously mentioned.

Anyway, getting to the "what is it?" part - I'm thinking maybe this is a small
change in the protocol by Microsoft? Maybe getting ready for Windows XP? Just
wondering if anybody knows anything about this, maybe it's already being
addressed by the samba team? If not, just want to report it so Samba can
continue to be the "totally rocks" product that it is!

Keep up the good work guys,

Jeff.

(I'm not a member of the mailing list, so please CC any replies to my E-Mail
address, too! Thanks!)

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It's a known issue, and has yet been resolved in CVS, it will be fixed in 2.2.1

On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 12:36:24PM -0400, Jeff Maki wrote:
> Hello Everybody!
> 
> I have what I think to be a slight problem (maybe a bug?), either with Windows
> or Samba, or maybe both. Pre-Service Pack 2 systems can login perfectly with
> their roaming profiles. Data is copied to the local cache, updated and
> re-uploaded to the server when the user logs off. Perfect. The problem occurs
> when one installs NT Service Pack 2. When I try to join the domain, I get
> "Procedure Number Out Of Range" (Much like the Windows XP user reported...) or
> if I join the domain before applying Service Pack 2, I can login and logout
> the first time without error (because there is no local copy of the profile in
> cache!) but when I login the second, third and greater times (i.e. a local
> cache copy of the profile exists), I get an error stating that Windows cannot
> copy the profile to the local cache location - "Access Denied". And sure
> enough, when I try to delete the cache myself (in safe mode, too!) I get
> access denied - the file may be in use. Part of the profile is there. Part
> isn't. Very strange. Obvioiusly, I shutdown every program I possibly could and
> rebooted MANY times. No go. Everything else seems to work fine. Minus the "add
> to domain" thing previously mentioned.
> 
> Anyway, getting to the "what is it?" part - I'm thinking maybe this is a small
> change in the protocol by Microsoft? Maybe getting ready for Windows XP? Just
> wondering if anybody knows anything about this, maybe it's already being
> addressed by the samba team? If not, just want to report it so Samba can
> continue to be the "totally rocks" product that it is!
> 
> Keep up the good work guys,
> 
> Jeff.
> 
> (I'm not a member of the mailing list, so please CC any replies to my E-Mail
> address, too! Thanks!)

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Is it possible to use samba a PDC and log a windows XP machine into it?  I
have added the computer's name and  the users name like it says in the PDC
FAQ.  But when I try to join the Domain I get the following error:
"Computer Name Changes"
The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "FAMILY"

The procedure number is out of range.

Someone on a usenet post said this might have something to do with even-odd
characters in the DOMAIN name.  I have tried changing the DOMAIN name to no
avail.  Any help would be appreciated.


Jonathon Evans

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Hi,

I believe Samba isn't supporting XP yet. Maybe it's the same problem that
occurs with Win2000 SP2. That problem is fixed in the current cvs version,
so try using that version.

Regards,

Jan-Pieter van den Heuvel
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Onderwerp: Windows XP and Samba 2.2.0 as a PDC


Is it possible to use samba a PDC and log a windows XP machine into it?  I
have added the computer's name and  the users name like it says in the PDC
FAQ.  But when I try to join the Domain I get the following error:
"Computer Name Changes"
The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "FAMILY"

The procedure number is out of range.

Someone on a usenet post said this might have something to do with even-odd
characters in the DOMAIN name.  I have tried changing the DOMAIN name to no
avail.  Any help would be appreciated.


Jonathon Evans

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Hi,

I've had the same problem with win98. It appears to be that Win9x is mapping
the netlogon share temporarily to Z: during log on. I don't think there is a
way to map Z: during log on using a logon script. But... what's the problem,
you've got 25 letters left :-)

Regards,

Jan-Pieter van den Heuvel
Piozum Computer & Webpagebuilding

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Onderwerp: RE: Logon Script


This was a problem when I was using NT Server as well so it is not Samba's
fault. It seems to be a problem with windows - mapping to Z: seems to be
very difficult in the logon script, as it just stops and closes at that
point. It will let you map to Z: if you run the script after you have logged
on! Insane! Mapping to any other drive is possible. It may be that the
\\server\share is mapped temporarily to Z: during log on...

--
C.S.Mager
charlie at csmager.co.uk

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Hi all,

	i need a little help of you guys ..
	i change my "netlogon" share to /usr/local/samba/netlogon.
	the logon scripts path is "/usr/local/samba/netlogon/scripts" ..
	when i try to make a script ".bat", it executes ... but ... when i
use ... "net use z: \\server\share" it doesn't works !!
	i have checked the permissions of directory but it's all ok ...
	anyone knows something ??

thks ...
Leo

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Hi,

is there a maximum filesize for Samba ? If so, what is it ? I guess the
limitation comes from the kernel, not from Samba.

We are having some problems to share repositories on our "standard file server
platform" and are looking for something else...

cu,
Frank.

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On Fri, 25 May 2001, Alexander Javoronkov wrote:

> > Everything worked fine, except Samba printing.  The PCs got a message
> > saying that they were unable to print.  Unix lp printing worked fine.
> > There were no errors in the Samba logs.
> 1. Try to increase debug level in smb.conf

I will when it happens again.

> 2. I've had similar problem because the path of my printer was not
> world-writable (so my users couldn't write their spool files).

Ours is world writable, but that is a very good point!

> > 1. Could this be a corruption in the printing.tdb file, caused Samba
> > not getting a chance to shutdown cleanly?
> Don't think so.
> 
> > 2. If so, would it be prudent to delete the printing.tdb file in the
> > Samba startup script?
> > 3. What about deleting *.tdb at Samba startup?
> I think is't always safe to delete any files in locks directory.
> 

I will start doing this from now on, and will let you know if it breaks
anything.

> > We have temporarily reverted to 2.0.7, and found that most systems could
> > print again.  However some could not!  Deleting the printer and
> > re-adding it on the problem PC (not bothering to replace the drivers)
> > fixed it.
> I can remember another trick with 2.2. The 2.2 is unable to recognize
> "%S" in _printer_'s path. I have just one "path = /var/network/%S" in my
> "general" section of Samba config file, so 2.0.7 works with it just fine
> (printers and fileshares). But 2.2 fails to find a path within a printer
> section, so I have to put something like "path = /tmp" in each printer
> manually. Bugs sux.

I will have to experiment with this - thanks for pointing it out.

> -- 
> NOC @ MTV Russia

Regards,
         Brian

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Hello:
   because of some special need, i decide to create configuration files
   for every user. ie: i put this at my smb.conf
   "include = /etc/samba/user/smb.conf.%U"

   i use samba as domain controller. it works fine for every 95/98 logon
   to my samba domain. but when i try NT/2000, i met an unstable situation.
   i try NT/2000 at samba user mode(no logon). sometimes samba will 
   include the %U based configuration file. sometimes it won't. 

   looking at log file, i find that samba will sometimes first load the %U
   config file correctly, but when NT/2000 using guest to connect 
   samba server, samba will again try include "smb.conf.nobody". and 
   finally no user based configuration files are included.

   i also try use samba as DC for NT/2000. but the situation is the same.
   95/98 is working perfectly with this kind of setup. so i don't know 
   if it is a NT/2000 "feature" or i m doing wrong with samba.
   any advice would be appreciated.thanks for help!!

Best Regards,
tbsky
 

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Heya there,

As the PAM SMB mailing list has about 12 entries in the archive ;_) I
thought I would post here.

I am having trouble getting PAM_SMB - latest stable version to work. It
keeps checking /etc/passwd even with the nolocal option.
I wish to have my mail relaying linked to pam_smb_auth. When I do a
stack trace the only pam module that seems to load is /lib/libpam.so.0
When I try and login in with an account that is in both Linux and
NT things work fine.

Any tips?

Best Regards,

Luke McKee

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I don't know where any of this is set up in the source code, but as far as 
creating a genuine PDC, it would be nice if we were able to create a 
section called [drives] and then map as many drives as a person would want 
to.  I know this is possible with the deal that comes with Solaris and with 
a real Micro$haft PDC/BDC, and with the TotalNet package.  It would be 
really cool if we got Samba to do it as well.

Justin

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Hello,

I had winbind working last week (wbinfo -u returned correct results) -
in troubleshooting why winbind didn't and still doesn't work with PAM
I erased the linuxs machine account on the NT server.
I can not restore the account, I have tried creating a new one and
editing smb.conf to reflect this but still no joy.

Does winbind work with a NT4.0 PDC and a linux server functioning as a
sember server in the same domain?
When is a .SID file created? Do I have to create one manually if I am
not using a Samba-tng PDC?

Regards,

Luke

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Hello,
I'm using Samba 2.2
as far as I know, I should be able to add Printers to the samba domain via
Windows NT/2000. But I'm even not able to upload the drivers for a shared
printer (samba/linux).
The Printer works (under linux). 

I set up the printer in /etc/printcap: 

ascii|lp1|PS_600dpi-a4-ascii-mono-600|PS_600dpi a4 ascii mono 600:\
	:lp=/dev/lp0:\
	:sd=/var/spool/lpd/PS_600dpi-a4-ascii-mono-600:\
	:lf=/var/spool/lpd/PS_600dpi-a4-ascii-mono-600/log:\
	:af=/var/spool/lpd/PS_600dpi-a4-ascii-mono-600/acct:\
	:if=/var/lib/apsfilter/bin/PS_600dpi-a4-ascii-mono-600:\
	:la@:mx#0:\
	:tr=:cl:sh:sf:
#
lp|lp2|PS_600dpi-a4-auto-mono-600|PS_600dpi a4 auto mono 600:\
	:lp=/dev/lp0:\
	:sd=/var/spool/lpd/PS_600dpi-a4-auto-mono-600:\
	:lf=/var/spool/lpd/PS_600dpi-a4-auto-mono-600/log:\
	:af=/var/spool/lpd/PS_600dpi-a4-auto-mono-600/acct:\
	:if=/var/lib/apsfilter/bin/PS_600dpi-a4-auto-mono-600:\
	:la@:mx#0:\
	:tr=:cl:sh:sf:
#
raw|lp3|PS_600dpi-a4-raw|PS_600dpi a4 raw:\
	:lp=/dev/lp0:\
	:sd=/var/spool/lpd/PS_600dpi-a4-raw:\
	:lf=/var/spool/lpd/PS_600dpi-a4-raw/log:\
	:af=/var/spool/lpd/PS_600dpi-a4-raw/acct:\
	:if=/var/lib/apsfilter/bin/PS_600dpi-a4-raw:\
	:la@:mx#0:\
	:tr=:cl:sh:sf:

Then I include this to smb.conf :

[global]
	printing = bsd
	printcap name = /etc/printcap
	load printers = yes

[printers]
	browseable = no
	printable = yes
	public = yes
	read only = yes
	create mode = 0700
	directory = /tmp/	

[$print]	
	path = /home/printer/
	guest ok = yes
	browseable = yes
	read only = yes
	write list = root,pmp,hartmann
(* this is not the whole smb.conf)

while watching the network shared printers I see all of them (lp,ascii,
raw), but under NT I'm not able to set I driver (upload or local) and with win98
he says the printer is offline.

NT: I choose the "raw" printer in the main view from the server, he told me,
that I have the wrong permissions. In the submenu "printers" I want to add a
driver for the Printer "raw" ("NO DRIVER ..") using the wizard, when I
select the right driver he suddenly wants to have the "Win2k A-Server" CD (which I
don't have). I select the right driver once again, but it won't work. I have
no idea. Can it be possible, that the my source are not correcty compiled
(wrong parameter).

Thanks for all comments and sorry for my bad english

Patrick Boettcher

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If I try to join a win2000 to samba 2.2 final ,it gives me a procedure out
of range error,

anybody have an idea

thanks
 andrew

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Hi,
I have just upgraded from Samba 2.0.6 to 2.2.0 i had a few mishaps, i
hope most of them where because that I don't know enough about samba and
my NT environment

System desicription
Server Linux 2.2.12-20smp, redhat 6.1
Clients NT4, SP6a

First mishap,

% autoconf
configure.in:378: warning: AC_TRY_RUN called without default to allow
cross compiling
configure.in:379: warning: AC_TRY_RUN called without default to allow
cross compiling

then configure, make and make install put the software in
/usr/local/samba
so far so good

second mishap
I tried the /etc/rc.d/init/smb restart, samba 2.06 starts
well editing the file above to select the right process
Nothing runs at all, the smb.conf file has moved to /usr/local/samba/lib

Third mishap
tried changing password, doesn't work
smbpasswd has moved to /usr/local/sambap/private

forth mishap
All of my clients have to rejoin my domain again.

fifth
Everything is almost running smoothly but I can't save some settings
into my
profile.
In the end I have to delete my profile, both locally and on the server.
This would be alright, but I have to do it for most of my users to.
How do debug and restore faulty profiles?
I am trying to run my shop without having the local user with admin
priviliges, the
easy fix would be to give the users admin priviligies.

sixth
swat
swat comes reads /etc/smb.conf
swat uses the old /usr/bin/smbpasswd
swat restarted the old samba 2.0.6, that was present in the local
directory.

seventh
hide unix dot files
from swat, I fiddled with the settings trying both "Yes" and "No",
but I can not hide the files.

Summary
What shall I do in the future,
1. Install the samba software directly into the unix file system tree
or
2. Install the samba software in /usr/local/samba/... and then placing
   symbolic links in the file system tree
or
3. Wait until Red Hat issues an rpm


/Magnus

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hi list,
ive compiled the latest cvs SAMBA 2.2 tree but now there
serveral users that they aren4t able to save their profiles on the new pdc.
(the clients are Win2k with SP1)

iam getting such error message in the syslog:

smbd[17074]: smbd/posix_acls.c:create_canon_ace_lists(702)
cgn-lnx06 smbd[17074]:   create_canon_ace_lists: unable to map SID S-1-5-18
to uid or gid.

the client is trying to save a temporary file (/
share/profiles/u490027/prfB8.tmp) in the
users profile directory but is unable to finish the storing process.

I dont have such problems with the cvs version before the current cvs SAMBA
2_2 branch.

whats going on here?

thank you
andre

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When I try to go to my domain in the Network Neighborhood, I get this error:
Hiveportalnet is not accessible.
The network name cannot be found.

I can view the server from both the Windows 2000 command line and also by
going directly to it via \\dawntreader.  I have a feeling this in direct
relation as to why I can join the domain but I cannot logon to the domain.
I ran through Andrew Trigdell's Diagnosis tutorial and had no error.

Both the Samba server and the Windows 2000 workstation are on the same
subnet [192.168.1.*] behind a firewall.

Here is my smb.conf:
[global]
        security = user
        status = yes
        wins support = yes
        workgroup = HIVEPORTALNET
        encrypt passwords = yes
        domain logons = yes
        domain master = yes
        ;name resolve order = wins bcast host lmhosts
        preferred master = yes
        ;logon script = scripts\%U.bat
        domain admin group = @webadmin
        guest account = ftp
        share modes = yes
        oplocks = yes
        os level = 65

[homes]
        path = /home/%u
        guest ok = no
        read only = no
        ;create mask = 0700
        ;directory mask = 0700
        ;oplocks = false
        ;locking = no
        browseable = no

[netlogon]
        path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon
        writeable = no
        guest ok = no

[www]
        guest ok = no
        read only = no
        path = /home/httpd

Thanks for all the help in the past and for any recommendations you may
have.

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i did the same thing (with samba2.2.0 on sun-sparc-solaris2.7) and get the same error.

it works on windows nt 4.0 but not on windows 2000 sp2.
i have not tried yet with windows 2000 sp1...

has someone a solution or tried with windows2000 or win2000sp1?

rds, niki w. waibel

On 28-May-2001 Andrew du Toit wrote:
> If I try to join a win2000 to samba 2.2 final ,it gives me a procedure out
> of range error,
> 
> anybody have an idea
> 
> thanks
>  andrew

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HELP!
anyone that has gotten samba 2.2.0 to act as a pdc supporting win2kpro let
me know how. i read through the faqs and did all that it required. i can
view my shares throught network neighborhood and access them, but i can't
join the domain. below is a copy of relevant portions of my smb.conf file.
if something is wrong, let me know please.

.rojah
>>>
[global]
        workgroup = AZIZATECH
        netbios name = DIGITAL
        server string = AZiZATECH Samba Server %v
        interfaces = 192.168.1.100
        encrypt passwords = Yes
        update encrypted = Yes
        domain logons = Yes
        os level = 34
        preferred master = True
        domain master = True
        wins support = Yes
        hosts allow = 192.168.1.

[netlogon]
        comment = The domain logon service
        path = /home/netlogon
        browseable = No


Ron S Betts Jr, Systems Administrator, AZiZA Industries
prim: rojah at qwest.net  sec: rojah at azizatech.com
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--On Sunday, May 27, 2001 10:01 PM -0500 Justin D Davis 
<justindd at iastate.edu> wrote:

> I don't know where any of this is set up in the source code, but as far
> as creating a genuine PDC, it would be nice if we were able to create a
> section called [drives] and then map as many drives as a person would
> want to.  I know this is possible with the deal that comes with Solaris
> and with a real Micro$haft PDC/BDC, and with the TotalNet package.  It
> would be really cool if we got Samba to do it as well.

Can you explain this a little more?  I'm not sure what you are asking for 
here... What would be in the [DRIVES] section? And where does such a thing 
live on an NT server?

how is this any different from creating sections for all of your shares in 
the SMB.CONF file?

- john, a little confused

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empmp at gmx.de wrote:

[snip]
 
> [$print]	
> 	path = /home/printer/
> 	guest ok = yes
> 	browseable = yes
> 	read only = yes
> 	write list = root,pmp,hartmann

[print$], but not [$print]  :)

> NT: I choose the "raw" printer in the main view from the server, he told me,
> that I have the wrong permissions. In the submenu "printers" I want to add a
> driver for the Printer "raw" ("NO DRIVER ..") using the wizard, when I
> select the right driver he suddenly wants to have the "Win2k A-Server" CD (which I
> don't have). I select the right driver once again, but it won't work. I have
> no idea. Can it be possible, that the my source are not correcty compiled
> (wrong parameter).

No. It happens with some printer drivers. Epson Stylus1520, for example.
I use 'rpcclient -c "setdriver "' after dowloading drivers from NT side 
to finish setup.

Ah, yes, another problem:
  i have Epson1520 printer, connected to Linux box (RH 7.0, printing - 
CUPS, '-oraw in smb.conf') and shared to Win clients via Samba-2.2.0 
(PDC, if this matters). After some time (6-8 hours, anyway, just in the 
morning :) seems like Samba looses connection to the printer. When Win 
client tries to print something, either application or the whole NT4sp6a 
box crashes. There are no unusual reports in the Samba logs, there are 
no unusual Samba reports even when NT box crashes after unsuccesfull 
print attempt. The only solution is to restart Samba in the morning.

What can be wrong?

-- 
  Augis, architect

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Hi,

Magnus Sundberg wrote:
[snip]

> Summary
> What shall I do in the future,
> 1. Install the samba software directly into the unix file system tree
> or
> 2. Install the samba software in /usr/local/samba/... and then placing
>    symbolic links in the file system tree
> or
> 3. Wait until Red Hat issues an rpm

If you try building executable by yourself, take care about file system 
hierarchy of your distribution.

Remove old version of Samba before installing new one.

There is 'makerpms.sh' script in samba 2.2.0 archive. As far as you use 
RPMed distribution, build RPM and use it. There's a bug in SPEC file, 
which prevents SWAT from launching. SWAT looks for files in 
/usr/share/samba/swat, but they are put to /usr/share/swat. Adjust SPEC 
file (as far as i remember, put --with-swatdir=/usr/share/swat to config 
section; /usr/share/samba is empty, so why do you need it ;)

There are compiled samba-2.2.0 RPMs for RH 6.2 (i hope) and 7.0 on Samba 
site. Try to install RPM for RH6.2 (afair, there were no big differences 
in libraries and system enviroment and RPM version).

Imho, there will be no RPM's for RH 6.1 from Red Hat Inc. any more. RH 
7.1 is out, so they will have to drop support for pre-6.2 versions.

-- 
  Augis, architect

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Hello Bernhard

No I did not solve the problem.
I installed 2.0.9 on top of 2.0.7 and performance is ok.
With that I don't get the extra functionality which was my reason
for upgrading to 2.2.0. I have tried this out at home on my small
LAN where the PDC is also the file server for the smb shares.
At my office I will soon try another approach where I will have the PDC
and SMB shares on different machines. 

Anyhow I think the Samba team should have a look at this behavior
now that there is not only myself experiencing this decrease in
performance.

Configuration:
RH 6.0
Kernel 2.2.17-14
Samba 2.2.0

Here is my smb.conf

[global]
# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name
   workgroup = WORKGROUP
   netbios name = MYPDC
   server string = Samba %v Server
   encrypt passwords = yes
   password level = 8
   username level = 8
   log level = 1
   log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
   max log size = 5000
   name resolve order = wins bcast
   domain admin group = admin
   logon script = netlogon.cmd
   logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U
   logon drive = h:
   logon home =\\%L\home\%U
   domain logons = yes
   time server = yes
   os level = 255
   preferred master = yes
   domain master = yes 
   local master = yes
   dns proxy = no 
   wins support = yes
   guest account = smbguest
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
   security = user
   printcap name = /etc/printcap
   load printers = yes

#============================ Share Definitions
==============================
[homes]
   comment = Home Directories
   read only = no
   create mask = 0600
   directory mask = 0700
   browseable = no
   hide dot files = yes

 [netlogon]
   comment = Network Logon Service
   path = /home/netlogon
   create mask = 0644
   directory mask = 0755

[Profiles]
   comment = Profile space
   path = /home/profiles
   read only = no
   create mask = 0644
   directory mask = 0755

[printers]
   comment = All Printers
   printable = yes
   print command = /usr/bin/lpr -P HPLaserjet6L -r %s
   path = /var/spool/samba
   browseable = no
   guest ok = yes
   writable = no

[tmp]
   comment = Temporary file space
   path = /tmp
   read only = no
   public = yes

[proj]
   path = /usr/share/shares/proj
   read only = no

[share]
   path = /usr/share/shares/share
   read only = no





Bernhard Gmeiner wrote:
> 
> Hello Hans
> 
> i have the same performance problem with upgrading from 2.0.7 to 2.2.0.
> 
> Do you had an idea  how it can be solved ?
> 
> Thanks Bernhard
> 
> > 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
> >
> > [demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type text/x-vcard which had a name
> of hasse.vcf]
> >

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Can I tell NT to take a share as network drive with a static letter?

Example:

[data]
    comment = Data directory
    path = /samba/data/
    browsable = yes
    ...

This share schould be G:\ at all NT Workstations.

I4d like to set this in the smb.conf to avoid going to all Workstations and
set it manual. ;-)

Thanks!

Oliver Glogowski

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--On Monday, May 28, 2001 10:33 PM +0200 Oliver Glogowski 
<mail at oglogowski.de> wrote:

> Can I tell NT to take a share as network drive with a static letter?
>
> Example:
>
> [data]
>     comment = Data directory
>     path = /samba/data/
>     browsable = yes
>     ...
>
> This share schould be G:\ at all NT Workstations.
>
> I4d like to set this in the smb.conf to avoid going to all Workstations
> and set it manual. ;-)

I am facing a similar situation in our process of replacing a Novell server 
with Samba.  We don't want to have to touch each and every workstation just 
to make sure drive mappings are consistent.

I would think the best solution would be to use a logon script.  There is a 
great example of dynamically generated logon scripts in Richard Sharpe's 
QUE Samba book, plus another example at 
http://www.phonax.com/fileservers/index.shtml . Both use Perl and Samba's 
root preexec commands to have a perl script dynamically generate the script 
based on user parameters passed to the script in the preexec statement in 
SMB.CONF.

- john

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sp2 support is broken in 2.2.0. wait for 2.2.1.
remember to have root in your smbpasswd file, and join the domain using
root/pw when asked.

regards,

jason

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> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Niki W. Waibel
> Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 1:15 PM
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> Subject: RE: win2000 and samba 2.2
> 
> 
> i did the same thing (with samba2.2.0 on sun-sparc-solaris2.7) 
> and get the same error.
> 
> it works on windows nt 4.0 but not on windows 2000 sp2.
> i have not tried yet with windows 2000 sp1...
> 
> has someone a solution or tried with windows2000 or win2000sp1?
> 
> rds, niki w. waibel
> 
> On 28-May-2001 Andrew du Toit wrote:
> > If I try to join a win2000 to samba 2.2 final ,it gives me a 
> procedure out
> > of range error,
> > 
> > anybody have an idea
> > 
> > thanks
> >  andrew
> 

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Oliver,

John had some good advice for you earlier.  A logon script is the only
way to go here.

In a Windows domain, a logon script is the only mechanism I know of
that will allow you to connect network drives on the client
workstation without going to each workstation. Even if you went to
each workstation and did the job - drive mappings made manually at the
NT workstation are for the currently logged in user - and may not come
back if another user logs on first after a system reboot.

In Samba, the logon script resides on the [netlogon] share, and is
essentially a DOS (or Windows) batch file. You can map a drive to a
specific letter in this batch file by using the "net use" command,
available at the command prompt for DOS with LANMAN or MS-Client,
Windows 9x, Windows NT, or Windows 2000.  For example, a simple
network logon script might contain a line such as:

    net use X: \\servername\sharename

This would map the specified share to the X: drive on the client system.

By using dynamically generated logon scripts, you can do much more
than have a single "one size fits all" logon script for all users. By
taking advantage of the variable substitution in the processing of
smb.comf, you can use generate a logon script on the fly for each user
that logs in.  You may map different sets of drives for different
classes of users.  In my company, I connect a set of common shares for
all users, and then some additional shares that are unique to
different user groups - development, support and admin for example.

The example John mentions is in Chapter 11 of the book "Special
Edition Using Samba" by Que.  As the author of that chapter of the
book (Richard Sharpe is the primary author, with various chapters
written by myself and Tim Potter), I used the "root preexec" option
for the [netlogon] share to execute a Perl script that generates a
logon script for the user logging into the Samba logon server.  The
script takes the username and user group as parameters, and uses this
to build an output logon script which will be executed after the
client completes the connection to the [netlogon] share.  After the
client disconnects from the share, the "root postexec" option to
delete the script (I like to keep my disk clean on the Samba server!).

You can download the example Perl script that was used in the book
from the following URL (for some reason these files never made it onto
the book's official Web site):

ftp://jmorris.dynip.com/pub/samba/se-using-samba/chapter11/

Hope that helps.  You can also find some excellent help on this
subject in the documentation provided with Samba, specifically look at
the documentation files in the docs\textdocs directory in your Samba
install (the actual location will depend on whether you install from
source or from an RPM file).

Best regards,
 Jim Morris                       mailto:Jim at Morris.net

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what about using a default logon script?
set the line logon script = scripts\logon.bat in your global section and
edit the logon.bat such like this:

rem Default logon script, create links to this file.
net time \\CGN-PDC /set /yes
@echo off
if %OS%.==Windows_NT. goto WinNT
:Win95
net use x: \\CGN-PDC\transfer
net use w: \\CGN-PDC\homes
goto end
:WinNT
net use x: \\CGN-PDC\transfer
:end

bye
andre



                                                                                                                                    
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--On Monday, May 28, 2001 10:33 PM +0200 Oliver Glogowski
<mail at oglogowski.de> wrote:

> Can I tell NT to take a share as network drive with a static letter?
>
> Example:
>
> [data]
>     comment = Data directory
>     path = /samba/data/
>     browsable = yes
>     ...
>
> This share schould be G:\ at all NT Workstations.
>
> I4d like to set this in the smb.conf to avoid going to all Workstations
> and set it manual. ;-)

I am facing a similar situation in our process of replacing a Novell server

with Samba.  We don't want to have to touch each and every workstation just

to make sure drive mappings are consistent.

I would think the best solution would be to use a logon script.  There is a

great example of dynamically generated logon scripts in Richard Sharpe's
QUE Samba book, plus another example at
http://www.phonax.com/fileservers/index.shtml . Both use Perl and Samba's
root preexec commands to have a perl script dynamically generate the script

based on user parameters passed to the script in the preexec statement in
SMB.CONF.

- john

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Hi all,

would you recommend Samba 2.2.0 as PDC in a productive environment? All
Windows clients are W2k pro (or Linux), so I have to use a 2.2 for PDC
(if I do so). Does anybody run successfully such a domain? I've only
heard of people having tested 2.2 with a handfull of clients, saying:
"basically it works, but that was only a test scenario... "

Can I attach a W2k server to a samba-controlled Domain or do I get a lot
of trouble? The W2k machine should only act as domain member, all
authentication should be done be the Samba server, because it's _much_
easier to maintain the accounts.

CU,
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I had the exact same problems when I tried to configure and install.  I dunno
why they can't simply standardize on keep the files at one place.
Initially, I had copied the files from old location to the new one.  It takes
ages.  To save u the headache, Red hat has the rpm for Samba 2.2.  I installed
it, and it's working (except for SWAT).  Swat screws very fast up if you change
versions.



Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 16:13:31 +0200
From: Magnus Sundberg <Magnus.Sundberg at dican.se>
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Subject: Upgrading 2.0.6 -> 2.2.0

Hi,
I have just upgraded from Samba 2.0.6 to 2.2.0 i had a few mishaps, i
hope most of them where because that I don't know enough about samba and
my NT environment

System desicription
Server Linux 2.2.12-20smp, redhat 6.1
Clients NT4, SP6a

First mishap,

% autoconf
configure.in:378: warning: AC_TRY_RUN called without default to allow
cross compiling
configure.in:379: warning: AC_TRY_RUN called without default to allow
cross compiling

then configure, make and make install put the software in
/usr/local/samba
so far so good

second mishap
I tried the /etc/rc.d/init/smb restart, samba 2.06 starts
well editing the file above to select the right process
Nothing runs at all, the smb.conf file has moved to /usr/local/samba/lib

Third mishap
tried changing password, doesn't work
smbpasswd has moved to /usr/local/sambap/private

forth mishap
All of my clients have to rejoin my domain again.

fifth
Everything is almost running smoothly but I can't save some settings
into my
profile.
In the end I have to delete my profile, both locally and on the server.
This would be alright, but I have to do it for most of my users to.
How do debug and restore faulty profiles?
I am trying to run my shop without having the local user with admin
priviliges, the
easy fix would be to give the users admin priviligies.

sixth
swat
swat comes reads /etc/smb.conf
swat uses the old /usr/bin/smbpasswd
swat restarted the old samba 2.0.6, that was present in the local
directory.

seventh
hide unix dot files
from swat, I fiddled with the settings trying both "Yes" and "No",
but I can not hide the files.

Summary
What shall I do in the future,
1. Install the samba software directly into the unix file system tree
or
2. Install the samba software in /usr/local/samba/... and then placing
symbolic links in the file system tree
or
3. Wait until Red Hat issues an rpm


/Magnus

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Eugenijus Janus(kevic(ius wrote:
[snip] 
> Ah, yes, another problem:
>   i have Epson1520 printer, connected to Linux box (RH 7.0, printing -
> CUPS, '-oraw in smb.conf') and shared to Win clients via Samba-2.2.0
> (PDC, if this matters). After some time (6-8 hours, anyway, just in the
> morning:) seems like Samba looses connection to the printer. When Win
> client tries to print something, either application or the whole NT4sp6a
> box crashes. There are no unusual reports in the Samba logs, there are
> no unusual Samba reports even when NT box crashes after unsuccesfull
> print attempt. The only solution is to restart Samba in the morning.
> 
> What can be wrong?
> 

We had similar problems with:
Printserver: Linux Mandrake 7.2 with CUPS, samba 2.0.7
PDC: Linux Mandrake 7.1 with samba 2.2.0 PDC

We were restarting CUPS and samba about once a day on the printserver,
until last week when we upgraded to samba-2.2 CVS (snapshot from 21
May). We have had no problems in the past week, and specifically win98
clients have much better printing.

Buchan

P.S. You might want to fix the brackets in your From header, my mail
client gets confused ....
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There are issues with samba 2.2.0, some which may not affect you (win9x
clients not being able to access shares on Winnt, win2000 machines) and
other which might (problems with serice packs). All of these should be
fixed in the current CVS (which we are running here quite successfully
with win98, winnt4 and win2000 clients).

We ran relatively suceessfully on 2.2.0 for about a month with no
problems, except the ones above.

Buchan


Andreas Rother wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> would you recommend Samba 2.2.0 as PDC in a productive environment? All
> Windows clients are W2k pro (or Linux), so I have to use a 2.2 for PDC
> (if I do so). Does anybody run successfully such a domain? I've only
> heard of people having tested 2.2 with a handfull of clients, saying:
> "basically it works, but that was only a test scenario... "
> 
> Can I attach a W2k server to a samba-controlled Domain or do I get a lot
> of trouble? The W2k machine should only act as domain member, all
> authentication should be done be the Samba server, because it's _much_
> easier to maintain the accounts.
> 
> CU,
> Andreas
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In my job, i have a network, with 15 win98 and my server with suse 7.1. I've
configured Samba in smb.conf, and i can see the others pc using Lin
Neirboorhood, also i can mount and unmount theirs disk without problems, but
they don't see me in theirs machines, from these ones i can do ping to my
server, but that's all that i can do.

Someone can help me, please?

Thanks from Seville, Spain.

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On Tue, 29 May 2001 02:46:51 Andreas Rother wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> would you recommend Samba 2.2.0 as PDC in a 
> productive environment? All Windows clients are W2k pro 
> (or Linux), so I have to use a 2.2 for PDC (if I do so). 
> Does anybody run successfully such a domain? I've only
> heard of people having tested 2.2 with a handfull of 
> clients, saying: "basically it works, but that was only 
> a test scenario... "

2.2 is ready. However, I would suggest waiting for 2.2.1 and 
the fixes for Win2kSP2.








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Hi everybody,
              currently I use Samba 2.2 PDC on a Redhat 7.0 server. 
Everything is fine. I just want to know if that possible, when I install a 
network printer on a Windows NT/2000 station, that the driver for the 
printer download automatically to the station, like windows NT domain 
controller server? If that's possible, could you plese tell me how?

Thanks
Yanick Quirion


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Hello,


First you have to add in your smb.conf file the
following root preexec command

root preexec    = /usr/bin/smbstatus -u %u |grep
netlogon >/var/opt/samba/netlogon/users/%u'

When a user log to samba, this command will verify
if the user was already connected on the netlogon
ressources and will create a file in
/var/opt/samba/netlogon/users with
the name of the user and if this is already
connected a line in this file as :
netlogon  user users pid machine ip date.

Then we have a script which is run at logon in the
command logon script

 logon script = "lance.cmd %I %m %U %G %T "

-----------------------------------lance.cmd

@net time /SET /YES > nul
@net use z: \\infinity\netlogon /persistent:no>nul
@perl z:\deja.pl %3
@if errorlevel 1 goto :dehors

and so ....
goto fin
:dehors
z:\shutd.exe
:fin

shutd.exe is a tools that we have write,<one line>
to logoff user
int main( void)
{
ExitWindowsEx(0, 0xFFFFFFFF);
return 0;
}

in which we call an another script (deja.pl) in
perl, if this script return 1 the connection is refused

-----------------------------deja.pl--------------------------
#!/usr/bin/perl
use File::Basename;
$nom="z:\\users\\$ARGV[0]";
$cpt=0;
open nom or die "Impossible de trouver le fichier\n";
while( <nom>){
    if (/netlogon/i)
    {
        $cpt=1;
    }
  }
  close nom;
exit( $cpt);

----------------------------smb.conf
;
; /etc/smb.conf
; Sample configuration file for the Samba suite for Debian GNU/Linux
; Please see the manual page for smb.conf for detailed description of
;       every parameter.

[global]
   logon script = "lance.cmd %I %m %U %G %T "

[netlogon]
# Il est particulierement important d'interdire l'acces en ecriture
# au repertoire netlogon. (securite)
# Commentaires pour les clients
        comment         = Netlogon
# chemin d'acces a la ressource partagee
        path            = /var/opt/samba/netlogon
        writable        = no
        browseable      = no
        guest ok        = no
        oplocks         = True
        locking         = no
        public          = no
        read only       = yes
        create mask     = 0600
        directory mask  = 0700

; Drive P: no comment
[homes]
; By default, the home directories are exported read only.Change next
;       parameter to "no" if you want to be able to write to them.
   read only = yes
   create mask = 0700
   writable = yes
   available = yes
   printable = no
   browseable = no
   valid users = %S
   directory mask = 0700
   fake oplocks = no
   postexec = /bin/echo "Le %T %u %m %I %S %h ">> %H/.samba_connexion
   path = %H
   follow symlinks = yes
   root preexec    = /usr/bin/smbstatus -u %u |grep netlogon
>/var/opt/samba/netlogon/users/%u'
   comment         = Repertoire Prive de %U sur %h



Bye

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Great reply, Jim.  Thanks for expanding the concept!

When I was setting up the perl script, I could not find it on the site, 
either, so I OCR'd it!  I did not know you authored that chapter.  Good 
work, and thank you for contributing to the Samba lists.

- John Benedetto

--On Monday, May 28, 2001 10:41 PM -0500 Jim Morris <Jim at Morris.net> wrote:

<SNIP>
> The example John mentions is in Chapter 11 of the book "Special
> Edition Using Samba" by Que.  As the author of that chapter of the
> book (Richard Sharpe is the primary author, with various chapters
> written by myself and Tim Potter)
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-On Tuesday, May 29, 2001 9:11 AM +0200 andre.doehn at econia.com wrote:

> what about using a default logon script?
> set the line logon script = scripts\logon.bat in your global section and
> edit the logon.bat such like this:
>
> rem Default logon script, create links to this file.
> net time \\CGN-PDC /set /yes
> @echo off
> if %OS%.==Windows_NT. goto WinNT
> :Win95
> net use x: \\CGN-PDC\transfer
> net use w: \\CGN-PDC\homes
> goto end
> :WinNT
> net use x: \\CGN-PDC\transfer
> :end

Yes, that will work fine, if you do not have too complicated of a setup. 
We have people that map to different things, depending on their department, 
their status, committees they are on, phase of the moon, the vernal 
equinox, that sort of thing.

While you can create seperate scripts that map to the username, I don't 
want to have to maintain tens (hundreds?) of seperate scripts, if I can get 
away with just maintaining just one perl script.

If mapping one drive letter is all the original poster needs (he only 
mentioned wanting to map one share to the same drive letter across all of 
his stations), then YES, one default logon batch file will work fine.   As 
your example shows, you even have ability to have conditional mapping in a 
"regular" batch file, too.

A question on your example, though... why do you not map the homes share if 
the user is NT?  And, is that %OS% variable something you have to set on 
each station, or is it there by default?

- john, who admits he still has much to learn!

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Hi,

I tried to make the samba-2.2.0-20010417 acting as a PDC for my WIN NT 4.0
workstations with half success. I made the trust machine account and I
successfuly registered to my domain but when I logged out and tried to log
in (chose the new domain to log in) the following message appeared after a
long term: Unexpected login error: Status: 3221225874.
I know that the samba is not 100% in PDC for Winnts, i've just tried how
it works or could it works. Any ideas are welcome.. (It's not so important
to get it work as a PDC I thought this due roving profiles.
Redhat 7.1, 2.4.2, Winnt 4.0 with SP6a

tia and bye, Sanya

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>> rem Default logon script, create links to this file.
>> net time \\CGN-PDC /set /yes
>> @echo off
>> if %OS%.==Windows_NT. goto WinNT
>> :Win95
>> net use x: \\CGN-PDC\transfer
>> net use w: \\CGN-PDC\homes
>> goto end
>> :WinNT
>> net use x: \\CGN-PDC\transfer
>> :end
>
>Yes, that will work fine, if you do not have too complicated of a setup.
>We have people that map to different things, depending on their
department,
>their status, committees they are on, phase of the moon, the vernal
>equinox, that sort of thing.
>
>While you can create seperate scripts that map to the username, I don't
>want to have to maintain tens (hundreds?) of seperate scripts, if I can
get
>away with just maintaining just one perl script.
>
>If mapping one drive letter is all the original poster needs (he only
>mentioned wanting to map one share to the same drive letter across all of
>his stations), then YES, one default logon batch file will work fine.   As

>your example shows, you even have ability to have conditional mapping in a

>"regular" batch file, too.
>
>A question on your example, though... why do you not map the homes share
if
>the user is NT?  And, is that %OS% variable something you have to set on
>each station, or is it there by default?

its a workaround - when you are using nt you can use the default global
option
logon drive = z:, which i cant disable :-(( but this default logon drive
doesn4t work
with win98 and i cant use this letter to map win98user4s homedrive to this
device name manually. (i got
an error message) i don4t find anything to disable this logon drive option
- so we have different device
names for winnt & win98 users, but it works for me.

the system systemvariable %OS% is default for windows nt or win2k - enter
set at your command prompt ;-)
for win95, win98, win98SE & winme its "Win95"

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I have a problem whit samba on HP-UX 10.20 integrated with a win 2000
server(active directory). I'm not be able to connect with HP-UX via windows
neighborhood.
My smb.conf:
[global]
workgroup = lan
 security = domain
password server = ced2.lan
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
wins server = 192.168.0.168
dns proxy = no
    unix password sync = no
    netbios name = ammlabel
    encrypt passwords = true
    map to guest = never
    password server = ced2.lan
    password level = 0
    null passwords = no
    os level = 0
    preferred master = no
    domain master = no
    wins support = no
    dead time = 0
    debug level = 0

[tmp]
    comment = directory temporanea
    path = /tmp
    available = yes
    browseable = yes
    public = yes
    guest only = no
    writable = yes
    only user = no
Caterina Bretti
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On Tue, May 29, 2001 at 09:46:51AM +0200, Andreas Rother wrote:
> would you recommend Samba 2.2.0 as PDC in a productive environment?

Yes.

> All
> Windows clients are W2k pro (or Linux), so I have to use a 2.2 for PDC
> (if I do so). Does anybody run successfully such a domain?

Yes, 700 nodes, of which 500+ are Windows based, rest is Samba 2.2.x running
on alphas (DU) and some PCs (FreeBSD/Linux). We are running with a Samba PDC
since the beginning of this year.

> Can I attach a W2k server to a samba-controlled Domain or do I get a lot of
> trouble? The W2k machine should only act as domain member, all
> authentication should be done be the Samba server, because it's _much_
> easier to maintain the accounts.

It works very well, but it takes some time to set up (if you want to handle
encrypted passwords, you have to setup a mechanism for the users to register
themselves to the new authentication scheme).

Samba is still a bit volatile in PDC support (like new SPs,OSes hitting new
RPCs etc), but if you track the list and cvs, then you will find out that the
Samba team ist the fastest code fixing group you've ever seen. ;)

But it still requires you to dig deeper into the matter, it's no afternoon
exersize.

Regards, Axel.
-- 
Axel.Thimm at physik.fu-berlin.de

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Hello John,

Tuesday, May 29, 2001, 8:41:36 AM, you wrote:

JB> Great reply, Jim.  Thanks for expanding the concept!

Glad to be of help. I don't have a lot of time to spend on postings to
the various Samba mailing lists, but do monitor them most of the time.
When something comes up which I've dealt with a lot, I'll try to jump
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On Tuesday, May 29, 2001 4:02 PM John Benedetto wrote
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>
> A question on your example, though... why do you not map the homes share
if
> the user is NT?  And, is that %OS% variable something you have to set on
> each station, or is it there by default?
>
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The %OS% variable is there by default.

HTH,

Paul.

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[I originally only sent this to the samba list but I have cc'd
samba-ntdom to hopefully reach someone who has experienced this problem.
Basically, printing worked for a week, nothing changed, and now all
spoolss printing is nonfunctional]

Okay, I hate replying to myself but I am getting some new error messages
in the logs, printing is completely not working now, I am stuck, and
deperate for a solution.

I am seeing lots of:
[2001/05/29 14:08:22, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:open_rpc_pipe_p(144)
  ERROR! Out of pipe structures

A few of:
[2001/05/29 14:09:10, 0] rpc_client/cli_pipe.c:rpc_api_pipe(357)
  cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was ERRDOS - ERRnotconnected (No process on other end of pipe.)

And a few hours ago a lot of:
[2001/05/29 13:32:51, 0] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:create_policy_hnd(100)
  create_policy_hnd: ERROR: too many handles (1025) on this pipe.

Printing was working for a week before today and we made no changes (no
one had even logged onto the box since Thursday and printing worked fine
all of Friday).

1) Are there any known problems with NT spoolss-style printing, especially
of this nature?

2) Is there a way to keep NT boxes joined to a domain and print to
printers using lanman-style print calls (which appears to still work)
without restricting Samba back to the LANMAN protocols (which I worry
would have other side effects)

If anyone has any ideas your assistance would be appreciated.  Printing is
a critical operation in this network and right now no one can do it :(

Thanks...

Sean

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> On Tue, 29 May 2001 02:46:51 Andreas Rother wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > would you recommend Samba 2.2.0 as PDC in a
> > productive environment? All Windows clients are W2k pro
> > (or Linux), so I have to use a 2.2 for PDC (if I do so).
> > Does anybody run successfully such a domain? I've only
> > heard of people having tested 2.2 with a handfull of
> > clients, saying: "basically it works, but that was only
> > a test scenario... "

I have a dozen NT servers and W2K advance servers in production that are
members of Samba 2.2.0 with latest cvs for win2ksp2 fix. No problem except
for some roaming profile directories that are created with 0600 although
smb.conf has directory mask of 0700. The quick workaround was to set the
create mask to 0700 as well.

Kev

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Hi,

I've got a problem. Upgrading my system to solaris8 and samba 2.2.0, windows 98 
second edition client are unable to logon to the samba box acting as PDC. If I 
logon on a different domain (NT box) and than access to a shared resource on 
the samba box all works fine (asking me for the password, of course).
I've doubble checked the smb.conf file trying to change some parameters but all 
is the same.

Anybody has an idea?

Romano Trampus

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Hello,

I see on
http://appwatch.zdnet.com/lists/samba-list/2001-February/001899.html.
I have a problem like this.
I try to synchronise NIS passwords on my Unix server with Solaris 2.7
with samba 2.20 smbpasswd.
My server is configured as Samba NT domain member as explain in samba's
documentation.

My NT Domain have: 1 PDC (metaframe SP5) et 2 BDC (metframe SP4 & Nt
server 4 SP6).

Probelm:

When a user try to change password on unix machine i have 2 errors:

cosmos-cours2>smbpasswd
Failed to open /usr/local/samba/private/secrets.tdb
Old SMB password: xxoldxxx
New SMB password: xxnewxx
Retype new SMB password: xxnewxx
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : The
specified password is invalid.
Failed to change password for cours2

1-password are good and verified
2-Only the Unix NIS password is changed.
3-root and administrateur are not in smbpasswd data base.
4-As su, i can change password with smbpasswd but it's not synchronise
between NT and Unix.

Down there my smb.conf file.

Thank you in advance for your help.

Best regards.
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# Samba config file created using SWAT
  # from vinci.cma.fr (194.167.55.58)
  # Date: 2001/05/30 10:39:22

  # Global parameters
  [global]
          workgroup = CENERG
          netbios name = COSMOS
          netbios aliases = COSMOS
          interfaces = 194.xxx.xxx.xxx/255.255.255.0
192.168.15.1/255.255.255.0
          security = DOMAIN
          encrypt passwords = Yes
          password server = *
          passwd program = /bin/yppasswd %u
          passwd chat = *password* %n\n *pasword* %n\n
*attributes*changed*
          username map = /usr/local/samba/private/smb_username.map
          unix password sync = Yes
          log file = /usr/local/samba/smblog
          deadtime = 5
          lpq cache time = 0
          printcap name = /usr/local/etc/printcap
          domain admin users = root
          os level = 255
          guest account = smbguest
          admin users = root
          hosts allow = 127.0.0.1 194.167.55.0/255.255.255.0
192.168.15.0/255.255.255.0
          printing = lprng
          printer driver location = \\%h\PRINTER$
          mangle case = Yes

  [homes]
          comment = Home Directories
          valid users = %S
          read only = No
          create mask = 0750
          browseable = No

  [printer$]
          comment = All Printers
          path = /usr/local/samba/printer
          write list = administrateur
          guest ok = Yes
          printable = Yes
          postscript = Yes
_______________________________________________________________
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hallo,
I have installed samba 2.2.0 and work perfect.
but when I use user mannager or I try to change files or directories
permitions, I see only three user, note that we have more than 20 users
on the samba server.

Do you know what happend.

Amir

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Amir bukhari wrote:
> 
> hallo,
> I have installed samba 2.2.0 and work perfect.
> but when I use user mannager or I try to change files or directories
> permitions, I see only three user, note that we have more than 20 users
> on the samba server.

Check that all accounts in the smbpasswd file have corresponding unix
accounts. We have this problem quite often, so I have made a very small
script which checks the /etc/passwd and /etc/smbpasswd files. This may
not work for you, but it helps here (requires diff,grep,cat,cut and
sed):

#!/bin/bash
#Script to find users that exist in the smbpasswd file but not in the
passwd file
#Buchan Milne 22 May 2001 bgmilne at cae.co.za
SMBUSERS_FILE=`mktemp /tmp/find_bad_smbuser.XXXXXX` || exit 1
cat /etc/smbpasswd|cut -f1 -d:|sort>$SMBUSERS_FILE
USERS_FILE=`mktemp /tmp/find_bad_smbuser.XXXXXX`
cat /etc/passwd|cut -f1 -d:|sort>$USERS_FILE

USERDIFF_FILE=`mktemp /tmp/find_bad_smbuser.XXXXXX`
diff -u $USERS_FILE  $SMBUSERS_FILE>$USERDIFF_FILE
SMB_WITH_NO_USER=$(grep "+" $USERDIFF_FILE|sed -e 's/^+//'|grep -v "+")
USER_WITH_NO_SMB=$(grep "-" $USERDIFF_FILE|sed -e 's/^-//'|grep -v "-")

echo "The following users have a samba account but no unix account:"
echo $SMB_WITH_NO_USER
echo ""

echo "The following users have a unix account but no samba account:"
echo $USER_WITH_NO_SMB


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Hi,

I've got a problem. Upgrading my system to solaris8 and samba 2.2.0, windows 98 
second edition client are unable to logon to the samba box acting as PDC. If I 
logon on a different domain (NT box) and than access to a shared resource on 
the samba box all works fine (asking me for the password, of course).
I've doubble checked the smb.conf file trying to change some parameters but all 
is the same.

Anybody has an idea?

Romano Trampus

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Hello all:

Please pardon, if this is a repeat, I am not a list reader.

We are running Samba 2.2.0 as a PDC on a Solaris 7 box (gcc 2.8.1).
NT 4 (SP6) and Win2000 Pro (SP1) machines run on the network as advertised.

I attempted upgrading one Win2000 machinet to SP2.  This immediately broke
some features of the PDC behavior, uninstalling SP2 restored them.  The
behavior was that users would log in the first time and get fine usage, but
a warning that their local profile could not be saved.  On subsequent
logins, numerous errors about copying info from the profiles share to the
local profile would appear.  The original local profile created
(C:\Documents and Settings\username) would still be there, but a new one
would also be created (C:\Documents and Settings\username.DOMAIN.000)  Each
log would increment the .000.

Microsoft seems to have tweaked behavior to dissallow Samba interface.  Stay
away from SP2.

Thanks.  Please feel free to contact directly with questions.  I am not
subscribed.

Matthew A. Goldman
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On Tue, 29 May 2001, Feher Sandor wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I tried to make the samba-2.2.0-20010417 acting as a PDC for my WIN NT
> 4.0 workstations with half success. I made the trust machine account
> and I successfuly registered to my domain but when I logged out and
> tried to log in (chose the new domain to log in) the following message
> appeared after a long term: Unexpected login error: Status:
> 3221225874. I know that the samba is not 100% in PDC for Winnts, i've
> just tried how it works or could it works. Any ideas are welcome..
> (It's not so important to get it work as a PDC I thought this due
> roving profiles. Redhat 7.1, 2.4.2, Winnt 4.0 with SP6a

This is NT_STATUS_NETLOGON_NOT_STARTED (convert it to hex and look it up
in include/nterr.h).  Is the NETLOGON service started on the client?






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I'm sure this is a basic question, but I just can't remember on how to use 
the smbclient program to test a printer.

smbclient //server/printq -U userid -P password
...
smb:/> put /path/somefilename

..????

I'm not sure if this will do the trick.

Please help
Thanks

Ralf Wiegand

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> I'm sure this is a basic question, but I just can't remember on how to use
> the smbclient program to test a printer.
>
> smbclient //server/printq -U userid -P password
> ...
> smb:/> put /path/somefilename
>
> ..????

I believe this is correct, and if it is, then the file should spit out on
the printer.  This is detailed in the Samba-HOWTO-Collection otherwise.

James

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	Hello all, 

	Standard smb.conf , tested fine with testparm, running on Solaris 8.
	I have been able to join another W2K server to this domain already
	by having a machine$ entry in the password and shadow file, and 
	a valid root account in the smbpasswd file. I am still getting these 
	errors on the windows side:

	"The remote procedure call failed"   and 
	"The procedure number is out of range" 


	1. I have done the smbpasswd -e root
	2. No machine$ account exists in the smbpasswd file, when I attempt to 
	   join as root samba takes care of it this way ( which is fsckd ):

rhines$:162:NO PASSWORDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:NO PASSWORDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:[N
DW        ]:LCT-3B153368:


	Also from the log.smbd file I see this:

[2001/05/30 12:17:45, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/05/30 12:17:45, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
  api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.

	At debug level =2 I see this:

2001/05/30 12:35:40, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(94)
  netbios connect: name1=ANIMAS           name2=RHINES         
[2001/05/30 12:35:41, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(440)
  Closing connections

	 1st error is "The remote procedure call failed"   so I try again:

[2001/05/30 12:36:18, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(94)
  netbios connect: name1=ANIMAS           name2=RHINES         
[2001/05/30 12:36:18, 2] rpc_parse/parse_samr.c:samr_io_userinfo_ctr(5824)
  samr_io_userinfo_ctr: unknown switch level 0x1a
[2001/05/30 12:36:18, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/05/30 12:36:18, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
  api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.

	And now "The procedure number is out of range" 

	3. I  have a domain admin group = @smbadmin , and it exists in 
	   the /etc/group file. 

	4. I have tried to work around this by: 
	  a. Changing the UID of machine$ in the password and shadow files.

          b. Changing machine$ to MACHINE$ in the password and shadow file.

          c. Renaming the W2K box , rebooting , and changing the password and 
		shadow file to reflect the name change.

	  d.  Banging my head against the keyboard.

	I've read the docs, this is a sane samba setup, and I've already joined 	another box to the domain, does anybody have any clue what the hell 
	is happening here? 


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Hi again,
I am now a believer. I just successfully added a win2k (non sp) to my samba 
domain. I restarted again today with a fresh cvs. Removed all files 
pertaining to samba and recompiled again. My compile options were:

--sysconfdir=/etc
--infodir=/usr/share/info
--mandir=/usr/share/man
--with-privatedir=/etc
--with-swatdir=/usr/share/samba/swat 
--with-configdir=/etc
--with-smbwrapper
--enable-debug
--with-automount
--with-smbmount
--with-pam
--with-syslog
--with-profile

make etc..
touch /etc/smbpasswd
vi smb.conf.old, rem'd out anything that was not totally necessary, and saved 
it as /etc/smb.conf

# Global parameters
[global]
	workgroup = RAW
	netbios name = RMTSERVE
	server string = RAW Samba Server
	interfaces = 192.168.0.7/24
	encrypt passwords = Yes
#	allow trusted domains = Yes
#	client code page = 850
	smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd
	passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd
	password level = 4
	username level = 4
	debug level = 10
	syslog = 2
	log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
	max log size = 5000
#	debug uid = Yes
	name resolve order = wins lmhosts host bcast
#	unix password sync = No
#	domain admin group = @root
	add user script = /usr/sbin/adduser -c 2kmachine -d /dev/null -g 100 -s 
/bin/false -M %u
	logon script = scripts\%U.bat
	domain logons = Yes
	os level = 64
	local master = Yes
	security = user
	logon path = \\rmtserve\profiles
	logon home = \\rmtserve\home\%U
	logon drive = h:
	preferred master = Yes
	domain master = Yes
#	wins proxy = Yes
	wins support = Yes
#	admin users = @rmt
	hosts allow = 192.168.0. localhost
#	printing = cups
#	print command = /usr/bin/lp -d%p -oraw %s; rm %s
#	lpq command = /usr/bin/lpstat -o%p
#	lprm command = /usr/bin/cancel %p-%j
#	queuepause command = /usr/bin/disable %p
#	queueresume command = /usr/bin/enable %p
#	share modes = No

[homes]
	comment = Home Directory
	path = /home
	writeable = Yes
	guest ok = Yes
	locking = No

[profiles]
	comment = Profile Redirect
	path = /home/%U/profile
	read only = No
	guest ok = No
	browseable = No
	writeable = Yes
	create mask = 0600
	directory mask = 0700

[netlogon]
	comment = The Domain Logon Service
	path = /home/netlogon
	writeable = No
	force create mode = 0444
	browseable = No
	write list = ntadmin

#[printers]
#	path = /usr/tmp
#	guest ok = Yes
#	printable = Yes

I started the samba processes.  I created a user and root account (with a 
different password for the root acct. this time) in smpasswd. 
smbpasswd -a user1
smbpasswd -a root
Checked to see if I could log on to a share locally.
smbclient //rmtserve/user1 -U user1
enter password: password for user1
smb:> quit
I then removed my old machine account from /etc/password so I could try the 
automatic (preffered) way to add machine accounts, with the add user script 
in the smb.conf file.
I rebooted my 2k machine (because that's what you do with windows machines)
Logged on as admin. Brought up dialog box to join machine to the domain. 
Prompted for valid domain acct info.
user: root
p/w: new root p/w (that was added to smbpasswd)
waited 10 seconds........"Welcolme to the RAW domain"
That's where I'm at now. I still have a long way to go. Still need to try my 
2k-sp1 clients then 2k sp2 then on to profiles, but at least I can get 
working now =)))
I will be happy if this helps just a single person. I'm not sure if it was 
the latest cvs or just something I overlooked earlier, but I'm on my way.
All the information I used was from Sams "Teach Youself Samba in 24 Hours" by 
Gerald Carter with Richard Sharpe and the latest PDC HowTo from the CVS, and 
of course these boards.

Thanks All,
Erik Peirson

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Hello all,

I'm having some problems with samba, sometimes a error message is
displayed by Windows NT:
"The system was attempting to transfer file data from buffers to
\Device\LanmanRedirector\MyServer\user???. The write operation failed,
and only some of the data may have been writen to the file."
I don't know what's the problem, i'm using Redhat 7.1 / Samba 2.2.0
(CVS) and windows nt 4.0 clients.

 My smb.conf is:

[global]
netbios name = PINGUS
workgroup = salunos
server string = %h: Samba %v - Sala de Alunos

os level = 64
preferred master = yes
local master = yes
domain master = yes
security = user
wins support=yes
show add printer wizard = yes
share modes = yes
max disk size = 20000

encrypt passwords = yes
null passwords = yes

domain logons = yes
logon path = \\pingus\profile\%u
logon script = logon.bat
logon drive = z:
logon home = \\pingus\%u

hosts allow = 193.136.194.
invalid users = mail, daemon

load printers = yes
printer name=HPLaser6P
printer driver location=\\pingus\PRINTER$
printer admin = pgomes, @admin

[netlogon]
path = /netlogon/%G
writeable = no
browsable = no
write list = @admin, @root

[homes]
comment = Directorias pessoais
create mask = 0700
browsable = no
read only = no
[profile]
path = /netlogon/profile
writeable = yes
browsable = no
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700

[software]
comment = Sala de alunos - Software
path = /software
path = /software
browseable = yes
writeable = no
guest ok = no
write list = @admin, @root

[zip]
comment = Iomega ZIP drive
path = /mnt/zip
browseable = yes
writeable = yes
preexec = mount /dev/hdb /mnt/zip100.0
postexec = umount /mnt/zip100.0

[print$]
path=/usr/local/samba/printers
guest ok = yes
browseable = yes
read only = yes
write list = @admin, @root

I'm waiting for help
Thanks

Paulo Gomes
http://www.alunos.ipb.pt/~ig4812

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After I updated my W2K workstation from SP1 to SP2 I've got a 
problem with my roaming profile. The profile is not downloaded 
anymore and I get a temporary profile (I'm not a user on the W2K 
workstation)

In the event log I see:
    Windows cannot copy file \\ayler\profiles\baartr\ntuser.dat.LOG to location 
    D:\Documents and Settings\baartr.PROMPT\ntuser.dat.LOG. Contact your 
    network administrator. 
    
    DETAIL - Access is denied.  

After my login I'm able to make the baartr.PROMPT directory and 
copy the file.

I use samba 2.2 (current cvs-version). Ayler is the Linux/samba 
server and drive D: contains the W2K operating system. Prompt is 
the domain name and baartr is the username. The network admin is 
me and I don't know the solution. Before SP2 there was no problem.

Has anyone an idea?



Met vriendelijke groet/Regards

Prompt
R.J. Baart
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Any advice on connecting Snap NAS to Samba PDC? It doesn't seem to get the
userlist from PDC... :(

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On Wed, 30 May 2001, Kevin Cho wrote:

> Any advice on connecting Snap NAS to Samba PDC? It doesn't seem to get
> the userlist from PDC... :(

Send me a level 10 debug log and I'l take a look when I get a chance.







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Hi Nitin
First - the right syntax is:
smbmount \\\\nitin\\funstuff /mnt/funstuff  -o
username=nitin,password=****
(at least it works for me)

Second - Once I've had similar problem and it turned out that I had
forgotten an opption for smbfs when I precompiled my new kernel

Check it . I hope it helps

Nitin Pande wrote:
> 
> I ran smbmount.  It runs and gives me whole bunch of options it needs to
> complete the command.  This time I ran this command:
> smbmount //nitin/funstuff /mnt/funstuff  -o ro,username=nitin,password=****
> It came with THIS error:
> execvp of smbmnt failed. Error was No such file or directory.smbmnt failed: 1
> I also ran smbmnt, it says 'command not found'.
> Is it trying to find smbmnt or smbmount?  I know smbmount is there, but smbmnt
> is missing!!!!
> Thanks,
> Nitin :)


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"Ralf K. Wiegand" wrote:
> 
> I'm sure this is a basic question, but I just can't remember on how to use
> the smbclient program to test a printer.
> 
> smbclient //server/printq -U userid -P password
> ...
> smb:/> put /path/somefilename

at the smb prompt, type help for a list of commands. There you will see
"print"

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Gerald Carter wrote:
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> On Tue, 29 May 2001, Feher Sandor wrote:
> > 3221225874. I know that the samba is not 100% in PDC for Winnts, i've
> This is NT_STATUS_NETLOGON_NOT_STARTED (convert it to hex and look it up
> in include/nterr.h).  Is the NETLOGON service started on the client?
Yes. That was it. Stupid nt. The netlogon service was set to start
automatically 
but it was not enough, I had to start it manually and then I worked
fine. 
Thanks a lot.

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Hi folks,

It seems that my samba can not substitue the %u and %U with the
currently logging in username.
I'm amazing of that but neither of them working. The symptom is that a
profile is created under the Profiles
called %u and it's not depend on the upper or lowercase of the %u. Here
is the relevant part of the smb.conf:
  
   security = user
   encrypt passwords = yes
   smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd
   unix password sync = 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*
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
   local master = yes
   domain master = yes 
   preferred master = yes
   domain logons = yes
   logon script = %U.bat
   logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U
   wins support = yes

[Profiles]
    comment = Roaming profiles for Windows
    path = /home/Bs3/Profiles
    read only = no
    create mask = 0600
    directory mask = 0700
    browseable = yes
    volume = profile

[netlogon]
   comment = Domain Controller logon directory
   path = /home/Bs3/netlogon
   writeable = no
   printable = no
   guest ok = yes
   browsable = yes


I'm wondering your opinion.

tia and bye., Sanya

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Allright not sure where to start. A little background (not a lot cause
I know how tedious it is to read about someones awe64 gold soundcard
when they have a network issue). I am running redhat7.0 and I have successfully
configured samba2.2 and got my machine to join the domain etc. But this
of course did not accomplish what I wanted (I want to be able to see
all the domain users as system users. then I heard about winbindd!).
So I followed to instructions in the readme and made the samba-appliance-0.2
directory and the said directory has the /head brand and the /tng branch
in the apprporiate folders. I then copied the build.sh makefile and appliance.spec
file as well as the smb.conf-appliance files to the root (as the build.sh
makes calls from root). I am the the root user and I run ./build.sh it
runs through almost everything and looks like it is almost done with
the configuration with no errors. Then it says 

creating Makefile
creating include/config.h
then it stays here for 20 seconds or so and then dumps with

"(cd tng; CFLAGS="-Wall -02 -g" ./configure --with-pam --prefix=/usr/local/samba
--with-smbmount --enable-shared=no)
/bin/sh: ./configure: No such file or directory
make: *** [config] Error 127
error: Bad exit status from /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.34459 (%build)

RPM build errors:
   bad exit status from /var/tmp/rmp-tmp.34459 (%build)

And then thats it.. Any experience with this or any ideas as to what
I am missing here? Thanks a ton -shaun

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Thanks to you Pascal!

At last somebody to answer this question!

I've asked a couple of times about this matter but nobody answered.
You've done a lot of job to make this work.
But It's not so easy everybody to make bunch of scripts.
I've been told that there is another way to make such a configuration by
using appropriate pam module but I don't know anybody who made it work.
It would be great if samba team consider to implement such a restricting
 feature in SAMBA code so admin just write in smb.conf "allow multiple
logons = no" for example and no more user watching and script writing is
needed.


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I ran into that also.  Turns out I didn't have a directory named based on
the destination, in your case /mnt/funstuff.  Make sure that you have a
directory funstuff under the mnt directory.

Steve Gonzales
Louisiana State University

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Hi Nitin
First - the right syntax is:
smbmount \\\\nitin\\funstuff /mnt/funstuff  -o
username=nitin,password=****
(at least it works for me)

Second - Once I've had similar problem and it turned out that I had
forgotten an opption for smbfs when I precompiled my new kernel

Check it . I hope it helps

Nitin Pande wrote:
>
> I ran smbmount.  It runs and gives me whole bunch of options it needs to
> complete the command.  This time I ran this command:
> smbmount //nitin/funstuff /mnt/funstuff  -o
ro,username=nitin,password=****
> It came with THIS error:
> execvp of smbmnt failed. Error was No such file or directory.smbmnt
failed: 1
> I also ran smbmnt, it says 'command not found'.
> Is it trying to find smbmnt or smbmount?  I know smbmount is there, but
smbmnt
> is missing!!!!
> Thanks,
> Nitin :)


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Have you ensured that root has a valid smb account (ie can you connect
via smb to the machine as root)

Normally you should use "smbpasswd -a root" to add an smbpasswd for
root, and "smbpasswd -e root" to enable an existing smb account that was
disabled with "smbpasswd -d root"

We had some problems with samba creating machine accounts in the passwd
file. The workaround is to join win2k to the domain exactly as you would
winnt with samba 2.0.7 (ie make a machine$ account in passwd, and
smbpasswd -am machine), and then join the machine. Note that the root
account MUST work for you to do this.

Buchan

Andrew Scrivner wrote:
> 
>         Hello all,
> 
>         Standard smb.conf , tested fine with testparm, running on Solaris 8.
>         I have been able to join another W2K server to this domain already
>         by having a machine$ entry in the password and shadow file, and
>         a valid root account in the smbpasswd file. I am still getting these
>         errors on the windows side:
> 
>         "The remote procedure call failed"   and
>         "The procedure number is out of range"
> 
>         1. I have done the smbpasswd -e root
>         2. No machine$ account exists in the smbpasswd file, when I attempt to
>            join as root samba takes care of it this way ( which is fsckd ):
> 
> rhines$:162:NO PASSWORDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:NO PASSWORDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:[N
> DW        ]:LCT-3B153368:
> 
>         Also from the log.smbd file I see this:
> 
> [2001/05/30 12:17:45, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
>   api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
> [2001/05/30 12:17:45, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
>   api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.
> 
>         At debug level =2 I see this:
> 
> 2001/05/30 12:35:40, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(94)
>   netbios connect: name1=ANIMAS           name2=RHINES
> [2001/05/30 12:35:41, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(440)
>   Closing connections
> 
>          1st error is "The remote procedure call failed"   so I try again:
> 
> [2001/05/30 12:36:18, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(94)
>   netbios connect: name1=ANIMAS           name2=RHINES
> [2001/05/30 12:36:18, 2] rpc_parse/parse_samr.c:samr_io_userinfo_ctr(5824)
>   samr_io_userinfo_ctr: unknown switch level 0x1a
> [2001/05/30 12:36:18, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
>   api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
> [2001/05/30 12:36:18, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
>   api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.
> 
>         And now "The procedure number is out of range"
> 
>         3. I  have a domain admin group = @smbadmin , and it exists in
>            the /etc/group file.
> 
>         4. I have tried to work around this by:
>           a. Changing the UID of machine$ in the password and shadow files.
> 
>           b. Changing machine$ to MACHINE$ in the password and shadow file.
> 
>           c. Renaming the W2K box , rebooting , and changing the password and
>                 shadow file to reflect the name change.
> 
>           d.  Banging my head against the keyboard.
> 
>         I've read the docs, this is a sane samba setup, and I've already joined         another box to the domain, does anybody have any clue what the hell
>         is happening here?
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Andrew Scrivner                         Internet: scrivner at Colorado.EDU
> UnixOps/Information Technology Services Voice: 303.492.0264
> University of Colorado, Boulder 80309   Engineering Center ECCH103
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Sorry about that last email. I meant to send to internally.

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Werid... isn't the rumor that SNAP uses samba?  Or was that a different NAS
system?

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> Any advice on connecting Snap NAS to Samba PDC? It doesn't seem to get the
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>
> Kev

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Hi people

This may be a simple question to answer (sorry if it is sent to the wrong
list)

We have some users at our site who are trying to connect to a Sun server
(Solaris 7) from NT workstations (sp3 above) via Samba v.2.0.7.  The users
have the plain password patch applied but when some are connecting to
secured drive shares they get the message "You do not have permission to log
on from this workstation", it seems to be something with the local machine
as the users can access from elsewhere on the network.  I know that this is
probably an easy (or an old) problem but as we don't know too much about
UNIX/Samba we are a tad stumped.

Thanks in advance for any help

Brian Cooke

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 Hello,

I'm having a problem with my M$ access developers on my network.
They work with a frontend and a backend database and the have linked
tables between them. Now here comes the problem, after they've preformed
a query on the frontend db to fill or empty a table on the backend db, it
will not show in the backend db for about a minute or so.. After a minut
it will show after a refresh of the backend db. Another way of doing it
is to simply close and re-open the backend db.

The strange part is, that it doesn't happen when both frontend and
backend db's are on a WinNT server. It only happens when on a SMB server.
The development area is on the SMB server, and it has to work on it.. 
I've already tried to use oplocks to prevent filecaching, but it doesn't
seem to help.

Can anybody help me a bit with this?

Thanks!

Met vriendelijke groet,

Jelle Kalf
UnO Automatisering BV
1ste van der Kunstraat 292
2521 AV Den Haag
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Hi,

Is your 'homes' share working properly?

Regards,

Jan-Pieter van den Heuvel
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[mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]Namens Feher Sandor
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Onderwerp: env. variables problem


Hi folks,

It seems that my samba can not substitue the %u and %U with the
currently logging in username.
I'm amazing of that but neither of them working. The symptom is that a
profile is created under the Profiles
called %u and it's not depend on the upper or lowercase of the %u. Here
is the relevant part of the smb.conf:

   security = user
   encrypt passwords = yes
   smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd
   unix password sync = 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*
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
   local master = yes
   domain master = yes
   preferred master = yes
   domain logons = yes
   logon script = %U.bat
   logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U
   wins support = yes

[Profiles]
    comment = Roaming profiles for Windows
    path = /home/Bs3/Profiles
    read only = no
    create mask = 0600
    directory mask = 0700
    browseable = yes
    volume = profile

[netlogon]
   comment = Domain Controller logon directory
   path = /home/Bs3/netlogon
   writeable = no
   printable = no
   guest ok = yes
   browsable = yes


I'm wondering your opinion.

tia and bye., Sanya

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Hey,

I am running a samba pre-3 from 30.05.2001.  The code runs great, but
when a NT box tries to authenticate a user for a share it fails with

tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRbaduid (The UID is not known as a valid ID on this session.)

Checking the samba log, I receive

[2001/05/31 10:59:29, 1] rpc_server/srv_util.c:make_dom_gids(139)
  make_dom_gids: unknown well-known alias RID \xe4\xbf\xbf9\xc9!(^H\xee(\xcd\xff
  \xff\xff\xdf(^X(f\xa7^[(e3W^F 513/7  512/7

Is anyone experiencing this problem?  Does anyone know of a work around?

The Enviroment:
Nt Ws4 Sp6a
Nt Srv4 Sp6a

All are within a domain controlled by Samba pre-3 PDC.  Console logons are
function.

-Tom Carroll

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Hi,

It's even a better idea to include this information in smbpasswd. That way
multiple domain logons can be configured per user.

Regards,

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Onderwerp: Re: howto prevent multiple domain logons of one user?


Thanks to you Pascal!

At last somebody to answer this question!

I've asked a couple of times about this matter but nobody answered.
You've done a lot of job to make this work.
But It's not so easy everybody to make bunch of scripts.
I've been told that there is another way to make such a configuration by
using appropriate pam module but I don't know anybody who made it work.
It would be great if samba team consider to implement such a restricting
 feature in SAMBA code so admin just write in smb.conf "allow multiple
logons = no" for example and no more user watching and script writing is
needed.


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Hi folks,

I've just started up a Samba-2.2 server as a PDC and I've been trying to
get a win98 to login to the domain.  I think I've setup everything okay
but it tells me there is no server to authenticate to when I login to
the PC.  If I run the smbclient command on a unix machine and login as
myself it replies correctly .... 

        Sharename      Type      Comment
        ---------      ----      -------
        netlogon       Disk      
        test           Disk      
        IPC$           IPC       IPC Service (MathsStats Domain Server)
        ADMIN$         Disk      IPC Service (MathsStats Domain Server)
        steve          Disk      Maths Home Directories

        Server               Comment
        ---------            -------
        SAMBA                MathsStats Domain Server

        Workgroup            Master
        ---------            -------
        DUFFBEER             SAMBA


so at least I know I have a correct smbpasswd entry and that the server
is responding properly. If I do a snoop during login on the PC I get 

ms-utilserver -> flowers2     RPC R XID=8291712
    flowers2 -> ms-utilserver UDP D=138 S=138 LEN=218
    flowers2 -> ms-utilserver UDP D=138 S=138 LEN=218
    flowers2 -> 129.215.104.255 UDP D=138 S=138 LEN=218
    flowers2 -> ms-utilserver UDP D=137 S=137 LEN=58
ms-utilserver -> flowers2     RPC R XID=8816003
    flowers2 -> 129.215.104.255 UDP D=137 S=137 LEN=58
    flowers2 -> 129.215.104.255 UDP D=137 S=137 LEN=58
    flowers2 -> 129.215.104.255 UDP D=137 S=137 LEN=58
    flowers2 -> ms-utilserver DNS C DUFFBEER.maths.ed.ac.uk. Internet Addr ?
ms-utilserver -> flowers2     DNS R  Error: 3(Name Error)
    flowers2 -> ms-utilserver UDP D=138 S=138 LEN=218


Why on earth is it trying to do a DNS lookup on my domain name ?

Its driving me nuts. Help please. A crate of Duff Beer to the winner :-)

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When you use the network neighbourhood properties to set the
machines domain, does the 'Create Computer Account...' work yet?

If I can get this and printing working I can finally trash the
NT server :)

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On Thu, 31 May 2001, Simon wrote:

> When you use the network neighbourhood properties to set the
> machines domain, does the 'Create Computer Account...' work yet?

Yes.








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Hi,
I am stuck again. I have now added all my wink2k machines to my domain 
successfully. (sp0, sp1, and sp2) But none of them can actually log back in 
after reboot. 2 machines report the Domain is not available, the other 
reports that the netlogon service is not running. (sp1)
I am running the CVS 2.2 branch from yesterday morning.
Linux MDK 8.0

1. My 98 machines log on and find the domain fine
2. I am running wins support
3. Inspection of the logs indicate that I am trying to log on as vuid 99 
which is the nobody acct, then tries to connect me to /root/tmp for some 
reason which of course returns permission denied.
4. When I do a "smbclient -L rmtserve" it shows under sharename
IPC$		IPC	IPC Service
ADMIN$		Disk	IPC Service
root		Disk	Hime Directory

Is this right?
5. I have verified that the netlogon service is running on all the machines, 
tried both manual and automatic on the machine that states it isn't running.

I am really stumped on this one. Is there a way to verify that the 2k 
machines are able to resolve the domainname<1b>?

Thanks for any insight,
Erik Peirson
	

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Use smbgroupedit:
	smbgroupedit -c 'S-1-5-32-544' -u unix_ntadmin_group
	
On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 04:16:48PM +0100, Simon wrote:
> Tom Carroll wrote:
> 
> > Hey,
> > 
> > I am running a samba pre-3 from 30.05.2001.  The code runs great, but
> > when a NT box tries to authenticate a user for a share it fails with
> > 
> > tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRbaduid (The UID is not known as a valid ID on this session.)
> > 
> > Checking the samba log, I receive
> > 
> > [2001/05/31 10:59:29, 1] rpc_server/srv_util.c:make_dom_gids(139)
> >   make_dom_gids: unknown well-known alias RID \xe4\xbf\xbf9\xc9!(^H\xee(\xcd\xff
> >   \xff\xff\xdf(^X(f\xa7^[(e3W^F 513/7  512/7
> 
> I've experencing the same problem trying to get network printing to 
> work. Haven't found the cause, but I think it has something to do
> with the group database stuff.
> 
> I can logon, use roaming profiles, mount shares from the server but
> I can't browse from one machine in the domain to another and I can't
> print to the network printer hanging off one of the NT work stations.
> 
> Also my domain admin account is no longer a domain admin, the RID
> to GID mapping is confused in my system. Can anybody give me some
> pointers to how to setup the domain admin account?
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	Solaris 8, samba 2.2, W2K SP2. Does the service pack break anything		that would mess up joining a samba domain?  Is there a cvs source 
	to correct for it?


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I just wanted to add that I cannot locate any SID files on my server. Could 
this have anything to do with it, and if so, why didn't samba create it?
Erik


On Thursday 31 May 2001 13:33, you wrote:
> Hi,
> I am stuck again. I have now added all my wink2k machines to my domain
> successfully. (sp0, sp1, and sp2) But none of them can actually log back in
> after reboot. 2 machines report the Domain is not available, the other
> reports that the netlogon service is not running. (sp1)
> I am running the CVS 2.2 branch from yesterday morning.
> Linux MDK 8.0
>
> 1. My 98 machines log on and find the domain fine
> 2. I am running wins support
> 3. Inspection of the logs indicate that I am trying to log on as vuid 99
> which is the nobody acct, then tries to connect me to /root/tmp for some
> reason which of course returns permission denied.
> 4. When I do a "smbclient -L rmtserve" it shows under sharename
> IPC$		IPC	IPC Service
> ADMIN$		Disk	IPC Service
> root		Disk	Hime Directory
>
> Is this right?
> 5. I have verified that the netlogon service is running on all the
> machines, tried both manual and automatic on the machine that states it
> isn't running.
>
> I am really stumped on this one. Is there a way to verify that the 2k
> machines are able to resolve the domainname<1b>?
>
> Thanks for any insight,
> Erik Peirson

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Hi,

When opening an Excel spreadsheet and saving it again we get
a dialog box on the NT4 client (PDC is Solaris 7, Samba 2_2 CVS less than
a week old) that says:

System Process - Lost Delayed-Write Data
 The system was attempting to transfer file data from buffers to 
 \Device\LanmanRedirector\SAMBA\account????.  The write operation
 failed and only some of the data may have been written to the file.

Upon clicking OK, a Microsocft Excel warning appears that says
 Your changes could not be saved to "filename.xls", but were saved to a 
 temporary document named 'E40D3100'.  Close the existing document, then
 open the temporary document and save it under a new name.

I can create and delete files with no problem in this share outside of
Excel (from Explorer)

The location of this share is on an NFS shared directory.  This setup
worked fine under 2.0.7.  Our 2.2.0 configuration is:

[account]
   comment = Woodruff and Hampton's share
   path = /home/account
   valid users = woodruff hampton llefton
   public = no
   writable = yes
   write list = @account
   printable = no
   create mask = 3770

and the account group (NIS) includes the users woodruff hampton llefton

I thought it might be a lock problem so I changed the smb.conf to have 
   veto oplock files = /*/
and the error message changes to "Disk Full" even though
the user has plenty of quota and there is no space problem.

Whether or not the veto oplock files on, if I try to copy and paste one of
the spreadsheets I get "Error Copying File.. The storage control block
address is invalid"

This only seems to be a problem with existing files.  Newly created files
seem to be OK...  It is also a bit sporadic.  COuld this be a network
problem?  We have 100 Mbit switched to the desktop...

Any suggestions?  

Cheers,
Lew Lefton


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I installed Dave, a Macintosh application that lets a Mac
communicate using netbios, on two Macs with MacOS9. The Samba server is
a Sun running Solaris 2.6. After entering the workgroup in Dave the Samba
workgroup did not function. There was a hex dump in the log file. I removed
the Macs from the network and upgraded Samba 2.0 to 2.2.0. Samba is
now working again but I am afraid to put the Macs in the workgroup
again. Has anyone connected Macs with Dave to Samba?

Don
dwerder at lucent.com

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Is it possible to have my linux box act as an NT 4 server for file sharing?
I have LM 8 with the version of Samba that was included in the ISO image. I
know how to configure Samba to share out shares and I can actually do most
of the configuration in the smb.conf file. What I want to do is have the
Linux box look to the PDC to authenticate users trying to access shares on
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on the shares. I want to use domain authentication. I don't want to have to
administer 2 seperate user databases? Is this possible and if so where can I
find the info. Thanks in advance.
 
Current Version of Samba----2.0.7

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> Is it possible to have my linux box act as an NT 4 server for
> file sharing?
> I have LM 8 with the version of Samba that was included in the
> ISO image. I
> know how to configure Samba to share out shares and I can actually do most
> of the configuration in the smb.conf file. What I want to do is have the
> Linux box look to the PDC to authenticate users trying to access shares on
> this machine. I don't want to have to use share level or user level access
> on the shares. I want to use domain authentication. I don't want
> to have to
> administer 2 seperate user databases? Is this possible and if so
> where can I
> find the info. Thanks in advance.

Get the CVS version of samba and build with the winbind package.
Read the documentation that comes with the CVS.

Regards,

Jason

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Jason Coene wrote:

> Get the CVS version of samba and build with the winbind package.
> Read the documentation that comes with the CVS.

So winbind works from CVS now? Does this mean we'll see it in Samba
2.2.1?

Jerry: Are you still working on the LDAP stuff? How is that coming
along? (It was you that was working on that wasn't it? :-) ) 

Thx,
Matt

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On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 10:41:16AM +0930, Matthew Geddes wrote:

> > Get the CVS version of samba and build with the winbind package.
> > Read the documentation that comes with the CVS.
> 
> So winbind works from CVS now? Does this mean we'll see it in Samba
> 2.2.1?

Yep - I checked it in a week or so ago.  However it does one TCP/IP
connection per RPC pipe instead of one per server due to the way the
rpc client code works in HEAD.

I think it may not appear in 2.2.1 but probably 2.2.2.


Tim.

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On Thu, 31 May 2001, Jason Coene wrote:

> > What I want to do is have the
> > Linux box look to the PDC to authenticate users trying to access shares on
> > this machine. I don't want to have to use share level or user level access
> > on the shares. I want to use domain authentication. I don't want
> > to have to
> > administer 2 seperate user databases? Is this possible and if so
> > where can I
> > find the info. Thanks in advance.
>
> Get the CVS version of samba and build with the winbind package.

I thought this was possible with plain old 2.2.0 (well, actually, I
thought it was possible with 2.0.7), where you can have the Samba box as a
member server, authenticating against a domain's PDC.

Was I mistaken? If you authenticate against the PDC, do you still have to
have an SMBPASSWD file?

- john

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> I thought this was possible with plain old 2.2.0 (well, actually, I
> thought it was possible with 2.0.7), where you can have the Samba box as a
> member server, authenticating against a domain's PDC.
>
> Was I mistaken? If you authenticate against the PDC, do you still have to
> have an SMBPASSWD file?

It will work, but it requires local unix user accounts on the samba server.
Every client action requires a local unix account, or theres no security
(and samba just wont work that way). To have the accounts added on-the-fly
from the PDC, you need winbind. If you are willing to sync everything
manually, it should work fine.


Regards,

Jason

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Ok.  well, I have read all the previous posts about this in the last 3
months in the achieves, and none of it was able to solve my problem.

I continue to get the "The procedure number is out of range" error when I
attempt to add the computer to the domain.  The computer name is NOT in
smbpasswd, but it IS in passwd.  I setup the smb.conf file as noted:
# Global parameters
[global]
 workgroup = POO
 netbios name = POO
 server string = Samba Server
 encrypt passwords = Yes
 ssl CA certFile = /usr/share/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
 log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
 max log size = 0
 socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
 os level = 64
 preferred master = Yes
 domain master = Yes
        local mater = Yes
 dns proxy = No
 wins support = Yes
 guest account = poo
 writeable = Yes
 hosts allow = 192.168.0.
 printing = lprng
 security = user
 domain logons = Yes
 logon path = \\%N\profiles\%u

 logon drive = H:
 logon home = \\homeserver\%u
 logon script = logon.cmd
 add user script = "/usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M
%u"



[netlogon]
 path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
 writable = no
 write list = root

[profiles]
 path = /usr/local/samba/lib/ntprofile
 writable = yes
 create mask = 0600
 directory mask = 0700

and the rest is more shares.

I'm really getting sick of this error and I would be REALLY HAPPY if
somebody could help me with this.

BTW, I am using SP2 with Win2k.

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Hi,
I am facing 2 problems with samba. This is running on redhat 7.0 system. I
am getting a lot of errors in samba log.smb log files:

[2001/06/01 07:38:36, 1] lib/util_sock.c:client_name(1007)
  Gethostbyaddr failed for 192.168.1.107

I don't want smb to resolve the ip address. What should I do to resolve
this.

2: My windows clients are getting the following errors :

semaphore timeout has expired

Cheers
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Hi Don,

Don Werder wrote:
> 
> I installed Dave, a Macintosh application that lets a Mac
> communicate using netbios, on two Macs with MacOS9. The Samba server is
> a Sun running Solaris 2.6. After entering the workgroup in Dave the Samba
> workgroup did not function. There was a hex dump in the log file. I removed
> the Macs from the network and upgraded Samba 2.0 to 2.2.0. Samba is
> now working again but I am afraid to put the Macs in the workgroup
> again. Has anyone connected Macs with Dave to Samba?
> 

Well, only about 45 at a time :) Along with about the same number of 
Windows98 boxes and a couple of NT 4.0 workstations.
The Macs were all on OS 9.0, and sambab was 2.07 running as a PDC/Windows
Logon controller. Using FreeBSD 4.2 Stable.
 
I guess the only thing unusual about my setup was the complete absence
of a NT server anywhere on the network.
 
Eddie.

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Update of samba 2.2.0 from CVS solved this problem

----------------------------------------------------------------
I wrote on 30 may :
----------------------------------------------------------------
    After I updated my W2K workstation from SP1 to SP2 I've got a 
    problem with my roaming profile. The profile is not downloaded 
    anymore and I get a temporary profile (I'm not a user on the 
    W2K workstation) 
    
    In the event log I see:     Windows cannot copy file 
    \\ayler\profiles\baartr\ntuser.dat.LOG to location     
    D:\Documents and Settings\baartr.PROMPT\ntuser.dat.LOG. 
    Contact your     network administrator. 
    
        DETAIL - Access is denied.  
    
    After my login I'm able to make the baartr.PROMPT directory 
    and copy the file. 
    
    I use samba 2.2 (current cvs-version). Ayler is the Linux/samba 
    server and drive D: contains the W2K operating system. Prompt 
    is the domain name and baartr is the username. The network 
    admin is me and I don't know the solution. Before SP2 there was 
    no problem. 
    
    Has anyone an idea? 
    


Met vriendelijke groet/Regards

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On Thu, 31 May 2001, BurningPoo wrote:

> BTW, I am using SP2 with Win2k.

Are you usin the latest SAMBA_2_2 cvs code?
What do the smbd logs say?










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I'm in the process of deciding whether to upgrade a user to OS X to install
Samba and give the user SMB access to the files or buy Dave.  Could you give
some more details on you versions of Dave, what all Samba is doing and whether
Dave is actually joining Samba or whether it's just connecting to shares.

Thank you,
Chris Tooley







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Hi Don,

Don Werder wrote:
>
> I installed Dave, a Macintosh application that lets a Mac
> communicate using netbios, on two Macs with MacOS9. The Samba server is
> a Sun running Solaris 2.6. After entering the workgroup in Dave the Samba
> workgroup did not function. There was a hex dump in the log file. I removed
> the Macs from the network and upgraded Samba 2.0 to 2.2.0. Samba is
> now working again but I am afraid to put the Macs in the workgroup
> again. Has anyone connected Macs with Dave to Samba?
>

Well, only about 45 at a time :) Along with about the same number of
Windows98 boxes and a couple of NT 4.0 workstations.
The Macs were all on OS 9.0, and sambab was 2.07 running as a PDC/Windows
Logon controller. Using FreeBSD 4.2 Stable.

I guess the only thing unusual about my setup was the complete absence
of a NT server anywhere on the network.

Eddie.

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On Fri, Jun 01, 2001 at 06:52:45AM -0500, ctooley at amoa.org wrote:
> I'm in the process of deciding whether to upgrade a user to OS X to install
> Samba and give the user SMB access to the files or buy Dave.  Could you give

I played with OS X a bit for this very purpose, and IIRC, OS X does not
support smbfs, so you can't really use Samba as a client.  You can use it
to share OS X files to other smb clients, though. I did have pretty good
luck using NFS; however, that could present some file locking issues in
some configurations.  I finally moved my client back down to OS 9, and
installed DAVE.  It worked without a hitch.

> some more details on you versions of Dave, what all Samba is doing and whether
> Dave is actually joining Samba or whether it's just connecting to shares.

At boot, DAVE starts & presents the user with a login window
(name/pass/workgroup). After logging in, the user is presented with something
akin to Network Neighborhood where he can browse other machines & connect
to their shares.

-James

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Tom Carroll wrote:

> Use smbgroupedit:
> 	smbgroupedit -c 'S-1-5-32-544' -u unix_ntadmin_group
> 	

Thanks for that tip, it's sorted out my group problems.

In the current CVS though smbgroupedit is not compiled
or installed by default. I think it should be though cos
it's rather important for making a working PDC.

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Hi all,

i've stuck into very stupid problem.
Samba-2.2.0 acts as PDC for WinNT machines.

Now i want to mount some NT shares on Linux box in order to backup them, 
and i can't:

[root at biuras log]# smbclient -L antras -U ejs
INFO: Debug class all level = 3   (pid 2241 from pid 2241)
added interface ip=192.168.232.1 bcast=192.168.232.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Password:
session setup failed: ERRSRV - 2239

[root at biuras log]# tail -f messages
Jun  1 14:56:01 biuras PAM_pwdb[1942]: acct; pwdb: requested item was 
not found (EJS from uid=0)
Jun  1 14:56:01 biuras PAM_unix[1942]: could not identify user (from 
getpwnam(EJS))
Jun  1 14:56:01 biuras smbd[1942]: pam_ldap: ldap_search_s No such object

The point is (i hope) that it tries to search username in capital 
letters, while it is in small letters.

I've found some filter, named 'upperLOWER' in /lib/security/pam_filter. 
Does it somehow has influence to the problem? Maybe i need to add the 
filter somewhere in PAM configuration (well, neither man's, nor PM 
mention about this).

Everything works fine from NT side, i can use 'smbclient' for Linux box, 
but it fails for NT.

%-)

I've seen some issues in the list about broken Samba and Linux PAM 
connection in Samba-2.2.0 release. This is it?

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Another option is to use netatalk.  It emulates an AppleShare box.
http://www.umich.edu/~rsug/netatalk/

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> I'm in the process of deciding whether to upgrade a user to OS X to
install
> Samba and give the user SMB access to the files or buy Dave.  Could you
give
> some more details on you versions of Dave, what all Samba is doing and
whether
> Dave is actually joining Samba or whether it's just connecting to shares.
>
> Thank you,
> Chris Tooley

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For your info, there is currently a samba-2.2 cvs snapshot in cooker
(which works with mdk 8.0), look here:

http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=samba

Using this will ensure that all your samba config files are in the right
place etc.

By default, mandrake 8.0 ships with samba config files in /etc, while
the new cooker packages migrate all of this to /etc/samba during install

One of the things you will notice is that the /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb
script has been updated to set TMPDIR to /var/tmp, instead of /root/tmp,
which is probably what is causing you headaches.

Buchan

Cherik wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I am stuck again. I have now added all my wink2k machines to my domain
> successfully. (sp0, sp1, and sp2) But none of them can actually log back in
> after reboot. 2 machines report the Domain is not available, the other
> reports that the netlogon service is not running. (sp1)
> I am running the CVS 2.2 branch from yesterday morning.
> Linux MDK 8.0
> 
> 1. My 98 machines log on and find the domain fine
> 2. I am running wins support
> 3. Inspection of the logs indicate that I am trying to log on as vuid 99
> which is the nobody acct, then tries to connect me to /root/tmp for some
> reason which of course returns permission denied.
> 4. When I do a "smbclient -L rmtserve" it shows under sharename
> IPC$            IPC     IPC Service
> ADMIN$          Disk    IPC Service
> root            Disk    Hime Directory
> 
> Is this right?
> 5. I have verified that the netlogon service is running on all the machines,
> tried both manual and automatic on the machine that states it isn't running.
> 
> I am really stumped on this one. Is there a way to verify that the 2k
> machines are able to resolve the domainname<1b>?
> 
> Thanks for any insight,
> Erik Peirson
> 

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I upgraded to samba-2.2.0-20010417 using the RPM version yesterday.
Since this upgrade, the following things have happened
	- profiles do not appear to work correctly
		(all users using outlook lost all eMail on logoff/logout
		 desktop backgrounds etc are not being retained.)
	- some file locks appear 'confused' to say the least,	there are some
	  files that cannot be opened (already in use, although they're 
	  DEFINITELY not)

Other than that Samba 2.2's working fine with Windows 2000 and running as
a PDC for the domain :)

Can anyone shed any light on this?!

Yours,
Ross McKillop

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There are two Win 2000 machines in our workgroup that no longer can access
the Samba server(Samba2.2, Solaris2.6). When ever we try to mount a share
it ask for login name and password. I have set them in Samba but it still
does not recognize the password. I can mount the share from Win NT, and 
even mount the share from Win 2000 using my name and password. Can someone
tell me what is the problem? I have encrypt passwords = yes in smb.conf. 

Thanks.
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I've now gone back to the simplest of setups in order to try and get
encrypted passwords to work witn my 2.2.0 server and a win98 client.
The smb file is this

[global]
        workgroup = SIMPLE 
        encrypt passwords = yes

[test] 
        comment = For testing only, please
        path = /opt/samba-2.2/test
        read only = no
        guest ok = yes

I have created a new account in both /etc/passwd and the smbpasswd file.
If I use smbclient from unix to connect, it works and logs like this ...

[2001/06/01 16:58:26, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(94)
  netbios connect: name1=SAMBA            name2=MS-UTILSERVER  
[2001/06/01 16:58:28, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(638)
  ms-utilserver (129.215.104.193) connect to service test as user tester
  (uid=8999, gid=65534) (pid 24681)
[2001/06/01 16:58:30, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(440)
  Closing connections

However, if I connect from the win98 PC (I reinstalled win98 today to be
sure of a default install) it fails with a password error.

[2001/06/01 16:59:17, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_special(94)
  netbios connect: name1=SAMBA            name2=MONGE          
[2001/06/01 16:59:17, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(960)
  Defaulting to Lanman password for tester
[2001/06/01 16:59:17, 2] smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(566)
  pass_check_smb failed - invalid password for user [tester]
[2001/06/01 16:59:17, 1] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(975)
  Rejecting user 'tester': authentication failed


It's got to be something obvious but I can't see it.

Any help appreciated.

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If you install SP2 win2k machines will not be able to join a samba 2.2.0 domain unless you are using the latest cvs code, but there are also problems with
roaming profiles with win2k SP2, in the current cvs.

Hope that helps.
Patrick

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>         Solaris 8, samba 2.2, W2K SP2. Does the service pack break anything             that would mess up joining a samba domain?  Is there a cvs source
>         to correct for it?
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Is that redhat 7.1? I used their rpm's from rawhide and had some issues

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Subject: Profiles broken since upgrade (samba-2.2.0-20010417)


> I upgraded to samba-2.2.0-20010417 using the RPM version yesterday.
> Since this upgrade, the following things have happened
> - profiles do not appear to work correctly
> (all users using outlook lost all eMail on logoff/logout
> desktop backgrounds etc are not being retained.)
> - some file locks appear 'confused' to say the least, there are some
>   files that cannot be opened (already in use, although they're 
>   DEFINITELY not)
> 
> Other than that Samba 2.2's working fine with Windows 2000 and running as
> a PDC for the domain :)
> 
> Can anyone shed any light on this?!
> 
> Yours,
> Ross McKillop
> 

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Again, majorly off the point, but does anyone know of any good perl scripts
that provide a frontend to netftp? I need to be able to access my server
from behind an http only proxy...

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I am working on a small test domain with a win2k client and Samba 2.2 as a
PDC. I can join the domain, but when I try to log in...

[2001/06/01 16:57:18, 4] passdb/pampass.c:proc_pam_start(188)
  PAM: Init passed for user: jake
[2001/06/01 16:57:18, 4] passdb/pampass.c:pam_account(246)
  PAM: Account Management for User: jake
[2001/06/01 16:57:18, 0] passdb/pampass.c:pam_account(268)
  PAM: UNKNOWN ERROR for User: jake
[2001/06/01 16:57:18, 2] passdb/pampass.c:pam_error_handler(66)
  PAM: Account Check Failed : Authentication service cannot retrieve
authentication info.
[2001/06/01 16:57:18, 4] passdb/pampass.c:proc_pam_end(144)
  PAM: PAM_END OK.
[2001/06/01 16:57:18, 0] passdb/pampass.c:pam_accountcheck(381)
  PAM: Account Validation Failed - Rejecting User!

My PAM setup is nothing interesting on this box, just /etc/{passwd,shadow}.

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from the secret journal of Jacob Kuntz (jpk at cape.com):
> I am working on a small test domain with a win2k client and Samba 2.2 as a
> PDC. I can join the domain, but when I try to log in...
> 
> [2001/06/01 16:57:18, 4] passdb/pampass.c:proc_pam_start(188)
>   PAM: Init passed for user: jake
> [2001/06/01 16:57:18, 4] passdb/pampass.c:pam_account(246)
>   PAM: Account Management for User: jake
> [2001/06/01 16:57:18, 0] passdb/pampass.c:pam_account(268)
>   PAM: UNKNOWN ERROR for User: jake

It looks like this is coming from a switch statement that starts at line
248. Warning: I'm new to the sambe source tree.

	switch( pam_error ) {
	    case PAM_AUTHTOK_EXPIRED:
                     /* ^should be AUTHTOKEN? */
            DEBUG(2, ("PAM: User is valid but password is expired\n"));
            break;



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