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--On Tuesday, June 12, 2001 10:03 PM -0400 Ilya <mail at krel.org> wrote:

> can i use such features with samba as "change password at next lgon",
> "password not less than", "password expires" adn etc?
> if i can, than how?

As I understand it, such features are not supported.  Yet.

I, too, await such functionality.

- john

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I know the motto is "when it's ready".

I would like to know if to go ahead with implementing the cvs or wait a few 
days until the official 2.2.1.

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Hi,


I still have the problem, that I am unable to select papersize A4 for my
HP2100 Printer (PCL driver).
A4 isn't shown in the menue of the printer settings.
I am using 2.2 CVS from last week.
The problem has already been  decribed some weeks ago in this list, but
I don't find an answer (I updated samba and the printer driver on the
samba-server)
Or is it the problem, that I am trying to print from the same W2000/NT
machines and they don't update the driver, even if I delete th printer
and connect it again to the samba server (even with a new printershare
name)?
Someone wrotes, that changing the order of the papersize settings in
source helped for him (A4 has index 9).

Thank you very much!
Great work!


Hansjvrg




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On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Hansjoerg Maurer wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> 
> I still have the problem, that I am unable to select papersize A4 for my
> HP2100 Printer (PCL driver).
> A4 isn't shown in the menue of the printer settings.
> I am using 2.2 CVS from last week.
> The problem has already been  decribed some weeks ago in this list, but
> I don't find an answer (I updated samba and the printer driver on the
> samba-server)
> Or is it the problem, that I am trying to print from the same W2000/NT
> machines and they don't update the driver, even if I delete th printer
> and connect it again to the samba server (even with a new printershare
> name)?
> Someone wrotes, that changing the order of the papersize settings in
> source helped for him (A4 has index 9).
> 
Try to configure printer under unix for max size of paper, share
/etc/printcap under the samba and install on your workstations normal
drivers - with network printers.

If you have linux, use apsfilter to configure /etc/printcap

It should work.

It's working for me on Minolta A3/A4 printer.

with regards
Tomasz Misterka

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Ilya wrote:

> can i use such features with samba as "change password at next lgon",
> "password not less than", "password expires" adn etc?
> if i can, than how?
> 
> thank you
> 

These diffs will enable the basic password expiry for NT logons.

use config option: 'user password timeout = x'
where x is the number of days after setting the password, util
it will expire.

These diffs are against a CVS head a while back, but they are
fairly simple to apply by hand if they don't work now.

Regards, Simon.

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*** chgpasswd.c	Fri May 25 10:32:38 2001
--- /home/simon/source/samba/source/smbd/chgpasswd.c	Fri Jun  1 16:40:14 2001
***************
*** 865,879 ****
--- 865,893 ----
  BOOL change_oem_password(SAM_ACCOUNT *hnd, char *new_passwd,
  			 BOOL override)
  {
  	int ret;
+ 	struct	timeval	ctime;
  	uchar new_nt_p16[16];
  	uchar new_p16[16];
  
  	nt_lm_owf_gen(new_passwd, new_nt_p16, new_p16);
  
  	pdb_set_lanman_passwd (hnd, new_p16);
  	pdb_set_nt_passwd     (hnd, new_nt_p16);
+ 
+ 	GetTimeOfDay( &ctime );
+ 	pdb_set_pass_last_set_time(hnd, (time_t)ctime.tv_sec );
+ 
+ 	// set password to expire either today + timeout period
+ 	// or 1st of march 2037 about tea time
+ 
+ 	if( lp_user_password_timeout() > 0 )
+ 		ctime.tv_sec += lp_user_password_timeout() * 60*60*24;
+ 	else
+ 		ctime.tv_sec = 2119478400;
+ 
+ 	pdb_set_pass_must_change_time( hnd, (time_t) ctime.tv_sec );
  
  	/* Now write it into the file. */
  	become_root();
  	ret = pdb_update_sam_account (hnd, override);
*** samba.head.current/source/param/loadparm.c	Fri Jun  1 11:37:06 2001
--- samba/source/param/loadparm.c	Fri Jun  1 16:40:55 2001
***************
*** 225,232 ****
--- 224,232 ----
  	int lm_interval;
  	int client_code_page;
  	int announce_as;	/* This is initialised in init_globals */
  	int machine_password_timeout;
+ 	int user_password_timeout;
  	int change_notify_timeout;
  	int stat_cache_size;
  	int map_to_guest;
  	int min_passwd_length;
***************
*** 906,913 ****
--- 907,915 ----
  	{"groupname map", P_STRING, P_GLOBAL, &Globals.szGroupnameMap, NULL, NULL, 0},
  #endif /* USING_GROUPNAME_MAP */
  	
  	{"machine password timeout", P_INTEGER, P_GLOBAL, &Globals.machine_password_timeout, NULL, NULL, 0},
+ 	{"user password timeout", P_INTEGER, P_GLOBAL, &Globals.user_password_timeout, NULL, NULL, 0},
  
  	{"Logon Options", P_SEP, P_SEPARATOR},
  	
  	{"add user script", P_STRING, P_GLOBAL, &Globals.szAddUserScript, NULL, NULL, 0},
***************
*** 1274,1281 ****
--- 1276,1284 ----
  	Globals.max_ttl = 60 * 60 * 24 * 3;	/* 3 days default. */
  	Globals.max_wins_ttl = 60 * 60 * 24 * 6;	/* 6 days default. */
  	Globals.min_wins_ttl = 60 * 60 * 6;	/* 6 hours default. */
  	Globals.machine_password_timeout = 60 * 60 * 24 * 7;	/* 7 days default. */
+ 	Globals.user_password_timeout = 30; /* 30 days for user passwords */
  	Globals.change_notify_timeout = 60;	/* 1 minute default. */
  	Globals.ReadSize = 16 * 1024;
  	Globals.lm_announce = 2;	/* = Auto: send only if LM clients found */
  	Globals.lm_interval = 60;
***************
*** 1600,1607 ****
--- 1603,1611 ----
  static FN_GLOBAL_INTEGER(lp_announce_as, &Globals.announce_as)
  FN_GLOBAL_INTEGER(lp_lm_announce, &Globals.lm_announce)
  FN_GLOBAL_INTEGER(lp_lm_interval, &Globals.lm_interval)
  FN_GLOBAL_INTEGER(lp_machine_password_timeout, &Globals.machine_password_timeout)
+ FN_GLOBAL_INTEGER(lp_user_password_timeout, &Globals.user_password_timeout)
  FN_GLOBAL_INTEGER(lp_change_notify_timeout, &Globals.change_notify_timeout)
  FN_GLOBAL_INTEGER(lp_stat_cache_size, &Globals.stat_cache_size)
  FN_GLOBAL_INTEGER(lp_map_to_guest, &Globals.map_to_guest)
  FN_GLOBAL_INTEGER(lp_min_passwd_length, &Globals.min_passwd_length)
***************
*** 3276,3285 ****
*** /home/simon/source/samba.head.current/source/rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c	Fri May 25 10:32:32 2001
--- srv_netlog_nt.c	Mon Jun  4 11:31:10 2001
***************
*** 533,540 ****
--- 533,562 ----
  	return NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD;
  }
  
  /*************************************************************************
+  check_access_times
+ 
+  check the account for password expiration.
+ 
+  TODO:
+   add support for valid logon hours
+ 
+  *************************************************************************/
+ uint32	check_access_times( SAM_ACCOUNT *pass )
+ {
+ 	struct  timeval ctime;
+ 	time_t	expire_time = pdb_get_pass_must_change_time( pass );
+ 
+ 	GetTimeOfDay( &ctime );
+ 
+ 	if( ctime.tv_sec > expire_time )
+ 		return	NT_STATUS_PASSWORD_EXPIRED;
+ 	return	NT_STATUS_NO_PROBLEMO;
+ 
+ }
+ 
+ /*************************************************************************
   _net_sam_logon
   *************************************************************************/
  
  uint32 _net_sam_logon(pipes_struct *p, NET_Q_SAM_LOGON *q_u, NET_R_SAM_LOGON *r_u)
***************
*** 634,641 ****
--- 656,671 ----
  			status = net_login_network(&q_u->sam_id.ctr->auth.id2, sampass);
  			break;
  		}
  	}
+ 
+ #if	1
+ 
+ 	if (status == NT_STATUS_NOPROBLEMO) {
+ 		status	= check_access_times( sampass );
+ 	}
+ 
+ #endif
      
  	if (status != NT_STATUS_NOPROBLEMO) {
  		pdb_free_sam(sampass);
  		return status;

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hi folks,

I got samba 2.0.8 working as PDC - configured with SWAT. It's pretty good
working but if I (a user) copy(ies) much data (>1GB) the Linux machine reboots
with no shutdown or any information (like pushing the reset-button). And when
rebooting, you know, it takes some minutes to check the partition. Few days
ago, fsck couldn't fix it automatically and I had to do this manually - this
is/was quite boring. So, how can I fix this problem? Well, maybe my
Linux-distrib. (SuSE 7.1 Prof. (german)) is guilty :-)!!

Thx
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OR maybe you have a motherboard with the VIA686b IDE controller which is
known to have problems with large data transfers ...?


On Wed, 13 Jun 2001 crumble at gmx.li wrote:

> hi folks,
> 
> I got samba 2.0.8 working as PDC - configured with SWAT. It's pretty good
> working but if I (a user) copy(ies) much data (>1GB) the Linux machine reboots
> with no shutdown or any information (like pushing the reset-button). And when
> rebooting, you know, it takes some minutes to check the partition. Few days
> ago, fsck couldn't fix it automatically and I had to do this manually - this
> is/was quite boring. So, how can I fix this problem? Well, maybe my
> Linux-distrib. (SuSE 7.1 Prof. (german)) is guilty :-)!!
> 
> Thx
> Crumble
> 
> 

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Hej,

I'm trying to setup a Samba PDC for Win2k workstations. Infortunately they 
all have the SP2 installed, and there is nothing I can do against this.
I know (from the mailing lists archives) that there are some issues with 
Samba 2.2.0 PDC and Win2k SP2.

I've also tried from the latest CVS snapshot, but I always get the same msg 
when I'm trying to join the domain from the win2k workstation :  <procedure 
number is out of range>

Has anybody successfully configured a samba 2.2.0 as a pdc for win2k sp2 ?

Regards,


Pierre

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Pierre Metrailler wrote:
> 
> Hej,
> 
> I'm trying to setup a Samba PDC for Win2k workstations. Infortunately they
> all have the SP2 installed, and there is nothing I can do against this.
> I know (from the mailing lists archives) that there are some issues with
> Samba 2.2.0 PDC and Win2k SP2.
> 
> I've also tried from the latest CVS snapshot, but I always get the same msg
> when I'm trying to join the domain from the win2k workstation :  <procedure
> number is out of range>
> 
> Has anybody successfully configured a samba 2.2.0 as a pdc for win2k sp2 ?

Unfortunately not. 

To complete your error report - this message is written to log.smbd:
[2001/06/13 12:01:40, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
  api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_LOOKUP_NAMES failed.

If you are already logged on to a domain and do the sp2 upgrade
afterwards w2k will not be able to read profiles from the samba server. 

I really would appreciate a solution for this problem ...

Regards,

Deti
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Schlomo Schapiro wrote:

>OR maybe you have a motherboard with the VIA686b IDE controller which is
>known to have problems with large data transfers ...?
>

In which case you should update the bios if possible. Also, since you 
are using SUSE, you could have put ReiserFS on instead of ext2 (except 
if yuo need acls or something like that), which would reduce your fsck 
time to a few seconds ....

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I actually got winbind running, and can see it in my proccess list.  It
turns out (for those of you who were also looking for the same fix) that I
wasn't completely wiping out the old version of samba before installing the
new version.  I did that, reinstalled the new version and now winbind runs.

But I can't log on to the linux box from an NT workstation.  I did a getent
group and got all the correct groups back, but when i'm at an NT station and
trying to get to the linux box from Network Neighborhood it only admits me
as guest or nobody.  Does anyone know why?  I even have invalid users =
nobody in my smb.conf and it still creates a "nobody" direcotry.

THANKS!

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M. Kilroy wrote:

>>Hmm.  I was just wondering whether it was the 2.2 version or the one from
>>HEAD.  2.0.7 isn't going to work very will with winbind.
>>
>
> See this is what I don't understand...  I downloaded HEAD, installed it
with
> the ./configure (with pam), make && make install, but I don't know if it
> should "take over" at that point or what.  Since I already had at least
one
> other version of samba running, I am not sure if there is some uninstall I
> should do before installing a new version.  Maybe I don't even have the
new
> ver of Samba running, which is why winbind isn't even starting?
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> THANKS!
> ~Mary
>

if you're running linux, do

'/proc/<ps>/exe -V'

where ps is the process number of the smbd as reported by ps
to get the version number.

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I have successfully added, AND logged into a samba PDC, running the latest
CVS tree...

(I did have to delete the "send to a:" link from the profile tho...)

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> Pierre Metrailler wrote:
> >
> > Hej,
> >
> > I'm trying to setup a Samba PDC for Win2k workstations. Infortunately
they
> > all have the SP2 installed, and there is nothing I can do against this.
> > I know (from the mailing lists archives) that there are some issues with
> > Samba 2.2.0 PDC and Win2k SP2.
> >
> > I've also tried from the latest CVS snapshot, but I always get the same
msg
> > when I'm trying to join the domain from the win2k workstation :
<procedure
> > number is out of range>
> >
> > Has anybody successfully configured a samba 2.2.0 as a pdc for win2k sp2
?
>
> Unfortunately not.
>
> To complete your error report - this message is written to log.smbd:
> [2001/06/13 12:01:40, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
>   api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_LOOKUP_NAMES failed.
>
> If you are already logged on to a domain and do the sp2 upgrade
> afterwards w2k will not be able to read profiles from the samba server.
>
> I really would appreciate a solution for this problem ...
>
> Regards,
>
> Deti
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Thanks to everyone for the help so far!

I have winbind running on my RHL7.1 system now.  It returns all the groups
from the PDC and sees all the users.  Why then do I get prompted for a
password/username when I try to log in to the Linux server from an NT machine?
It is still only letting me in as a guest or nobody.  How can I stop it from
letting me in as a guest and make me authenticate the NT username i'm logged
in as on my NT box via the PDC?

Any ideas on this?

THANKS!

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The latest winbind man says to do:

samedit -S '*' -W DOMAIN -UAdministrator
then,
createuser MACHINE$ -j DOMAIN -L

but when I try to run either I get errors because I do not have samedit or
createuser on my linux box for some reason.  So instead I used "smbpasswd -j
DOMAIN -r PDC" after creating an account for the linux box in the domain on my
PDC.  Does this cause any problems with winbind or authentication??

Thanks!
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Pierre Metrailler wrote:
> 
> Hej,
> 
> I'm trying to setup a Samba PDC for Win2k workstations. Infortunately they
> all have the SP2 installed, and there is nothing I can do against this.
> I know (from the mailing lists archives) that there are some issues with
> Samba 2.2.0 PDC and Win2k SP2.
> 
> I've also tried from the latest CVS snapshot, but I always get the same msg
> when I'm trying to join the domain from the win2k workstation :  <procedure
> number is out of range>
> 
> Has anybody successfully configured a samba 2.2.0 as a pdc for win2k sp2 ?

I have joined a domain with sp1, then upgraded to sp2, and everything
appeared to work.  Didn't do anything resembling exhaustive testing,
though.

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I seam to be getting a bit further now (hadnt setup samba to read one of my
WINS servers till now)
unfourtunatly im still unable to get any groups from my NT4 Domain, and ive
noticed this error when winbindd checks for a username from NT4
rpc_read: Error 234 in cli_read
and
cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was ERRDOS - ERRpipebusy (All
instances of the requested pipe are busy.)


***Full output:***
[root at linux-svr2 lib]# winbindd -d 3 -i
INFO: Debug class all level = 10   (pid 1624 from pid 1624)
all: 10/1
tdb: 0/0
printdrivers: 0/0
lanman: 0/0
smb: 0/0
rpc: 0/0
rpc_hdr: 0/0
bdc: 0/0
doing parameter log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
doing parameter max log size = 0
doing parameter security = domain
doing parameter password server = nts_appl1
doing parameter encrypt passwords = yes
doing parameter smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
doing parameter unix password sync = Yes
doing parameter passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
doing parameter passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n
*ReType*new*UNIX*password* %n\n

*passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*
doing parameter socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
doing parameter wins server = 192.168.1.240 192.168.1.241
wins_srv_load_list(): Building WINS server list:
192.168.1.240,
192.168.1.241,
2 WINS servers listed.
doing parameter dns proxy = no
Processing section "[gaspnet]"
doing parameter comment = GASPNet
doing parameter path = /home/samba/gaspnet
doing parameter public = no
doing parameter writable = yes
doing parameter printable = no
doing parameter write list = @admins_it
doing parameter admin users = @admins_it
doing parameter valid users = @admins_it
pm_process() returned Yes
lp_servicenumber: couldn't find homes
adding IPC service
adding IPC service
added interface ip=192.168.1.200 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
added interface ip=192.168.1.200 bcast=192.168.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
establishing connections
server: dc=, pwdb_init=0, lsa_hnd=0
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name MSI.NET<0x1c>
resolve_wins: Attempting wins lookup for name MSI.NET<0x1c>
resolve_wins: WINS server == <192.168.1.240>
bind succeeded on port 0
Got a positive name query response from 192.168.1.240 ( 192.168.1.240
192.168.1.240 )
bind succeeded on port 0
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name NTS_APPL1<0x20>
resolve_hosts: Attempting host lookup for name NTS_APPL1<0x20>
Connecting to 192.168.1.240 at port 139
getting trusted domain list
adding trusted domain MSI.NET
cli_lsa_enum_trust_dom(): out of memory
server: dc=NTS_APPL1, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
MSI.NET: dc=, got_sid=0, sam_hnd=0 sam_dom_hnd=0
establishing connections
server: dc=NTS_APPL1, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
MSI.NET: dc=, got_sid=0, sam_hnd=0 sam_dom_hnd=0
server: dc=NTS_APPL1, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
MSI.NET: dc=, got_sid=0, sam_hnd=0 sam_dom_hnd=0
establishing connections
server: dc=NTS_APPL1, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
MSI.NET: dc=, got_sid=0, sam_hnd=0 sam_dom_hnd=0
server: dc=NTS_APPL1, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
MSI.NET: dc=, got_sid=0, sam_hnd=0 sam_dom_hnd=0
[ 1625]: setgrent
[ 1625]: getgrent
checking domain handles for domain MSI.NET
server: dc=NTS_APPL1, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
MSI.NET: dc=, got_sid=0, sam_hnd=0 sam_dom_hnd=0
opening sam handles
Getting domain info for domain MSI.NET
looking up sid for domain MSI.NET
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name MSI.NET<0x1c>
resolve_wins: Attempting wins lookup for name MSI.NET<0x1c>
resolve_wins: WINS server == <192.168.1.240>
bind succeeded on port 0
Got a positive name query response from 192.168.1.240 ( 192.168.1.240
192.168.1.240 )
bind succeeded on port 0
found sid S-1-5-21-1190821647-170269821-1232828436 for domain MSI.NET
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name NTS_APPL1<0x20>
resolve_hosts: Attempting host lookup for name NTS_APPL1<0x20>
Connecting to 192.168.1.240 at port 139
rpc_read: Error 234 in cli_read
[ 1625]: endgrent
[ 1625]: setgrent
[ 1625]: getgrent
cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was ERRDOS - ERRpipebusy (All
instances of the requested pipe are busy.)
[ 1625]: endgrent
[ 1625]: getpwnam khadley
[ 1625]: getpwnam MSI.NET+khadley
CACHESEQ MSI.NET/USR/khadley is 4294967295
cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was ERRDOS - ERRpipebusy (All
instances of the requested pipe are busy.)
killing connections to domain MSI.NET with controller NTS_APPL1
server: dc=NTS_APPL1, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
MSI.NET: dc=NTS_APPL1, got_sid=1, sam_hnd=1 sam_dom_hnd=1
cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was ERRDOS - ERRpipebusy (All
instances of the requested pipe are busy.)
cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was ERRDOS - ERRpipebusy (All
instances of the requested pipe are busy.)
domain sequence query failed
user 'khadley' does not exist



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Kenneth Hadley writes:

> I seam to be getting a bit further now (hadnt setup samba to read one of my
> WINS servers till now)
> unfourtunatly im still unable to get any groups from my NT4 Domain, and ive
> noticed this error when winbindd checks for a username from NT4
> rpc_read: Error 234 in cli_read
> and
> cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was ERRDOS - ERRpipebusy (All
> instances of the requested pipe are busy.)

How many domain users and groups do you have on the NT PDC?
There are some problems at the moment with the rpc pipe code in
the HEAD branch with large packets.


Tim.

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126 Domain Accounts
109 Global Groups

As you can probably tell, I use Kixtart extensivly in our NT enviroment ;-)

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> Kenneth Hadley writes:
>
> > I seam to be getting a bit further now (hadnt setup samba to read one of
my
> > WINS servers till now)
> > unfourtunatly im still unable to get any groups from my NT4 Domain, and
ive
> > noticed this error when winbindd checks for a username from NT4
> > rpc_read: Error 234 in cli_read
> > and
> > cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was ERRDOS - ERRpipebusy (All
> > instances of the requested pipe are busy.)
>
> How many domain users and groups do you have on the NT PDC?
> There are some problems at the moment with the rpc pipe code in
> the HEAD branch with large packets.
>
>
> Tim.

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M. Kilroy writes:

> The latest winbind man says to do:
> 
> samedit -S '*' -W DOMAIN -UAdministrator
> then,
> createuser MACHINE$ -j DOMAIN -L

OK, the manual page is a bit out of date in this respect.  HEAD
cannot join a domain using the administrator name and password.

> but when I try to run either I get errors because I do not have
> samedit or createuser on my linux box for some reason.  So
> instead I used "smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDC" after creating an
> account for the linux box in the domain on my PDC.  Does this
> cause any problems with winbind or authentication??

It should work fine.  I think your authentication problems are
due to some incomplete code in pam_winbind.c  I haven't finished
merging that part of winbind from the TNG branch yet.  )-:


Tim.

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Ron Peterson wrote:
> 
> Pierre Metrailler wrote:
> >
> > Hej,
> >
> > I'm trying to setup a Samba PDC for Win2k workstations. Infortunately they
> > all have the SP2 installed, and there is nothing I can do against this.
> > I know (from the mailing lists archives) that there are some issues with
> > Samba 2.2.0 PDC and Win2k SP2.
> >
> > I've also tried from the latest CVS snapshot, but I always get the same msg
> > when I'm trying to join the domain from the win2k workstation :  <procedure
> > number is out of range>
> >
> > Has anybody successfully configured a samba 2.2.0 as a pdc for win2k sp2 ?
> 
> I have joined a domain with sp1, then upgraded to sp2, and everything
> appeared to work.  Didn't do anything resembling exhaustive testing,
> though.
Yes definitely the latest samba CVS tree supports loading the profile at
every logon without any problem. But joining a samba domain from w2k sp2
machine still is impossible as the same old rpc error occurs. 

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Gotcha, thanks!  What version of Samba should I use then?  I'm currently
running the latest version of HEAD from CVS.

Thank you!
~Mary

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M. Kilroy writes:

> The latest winbind man says to do:
>
> samedit -S '*' -W DOMAIN -UAdministrator
> then,
> createuser MACHINE$ -j DOMAIN -L

OK, the manual page is a bit out of date in this respect.  HEAD
cannot join a domain using the administrator name and password.

> but when I try to run either I get errors because I do not have
> samedit or createuser on my linux box for some reason.  So
> instead I used "smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDC" after creating an
> account for the linux box in the domain on my PDC.  Does this
> cause any problems with winbind or authentication??

It should work fine.  I think your authentication problems are
due to some incomplete code in pam_winbind.c  I haven't finished
merging that part of winbind from the TNG branch yet.  )-:


Tim.

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A few Questions:

1.  Is there a full-proof way to setup Samba 2.2.0 roaming profiles properly
to work with Windows 2000?

2.  How do test accounts on a FreeBSD 4.2  system for NIS of NIS+
compatibility to work through Samba 2.2.0?

Thank you

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I am trying to connect a Windows XP machine to a samba domain.  I updated to
the latest SAMBA_2_2 cvs last night.  I compiled everything and made a
machine trust account.  I still get the procedure number is out of range
error supposedly fixed in the CVS.  My SMBD log contains.:
[2001/06/14 07:28:04, 0] smbd/password.c:domain_client_validate(1519)
    domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account password for
domain EVANS
[2001/06/14 07:28:11, 0] smbd/password.c:domain_client_validate(1519)
    domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account password for
domain EVANS
[2001/06/14 07:28:16, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
    api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/06/14 07:28:16, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
    api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO failed.

The trust account stuff made me wonder about how I setup my trust accounts.
I did smbpasswd -a -m <name of machine>  If I delete the trust account WINXP
fails to connect right away since it there is no machine trust account.
Also since my recompile swat has broken.  I get an "401 Bad Authorization
Username or password incorrect error"  I have tried both my root and a user
with smb admin priveleges.  Any ideas why swat no longer lets me log in?
Well thanks ahead of time for any help you might have.


Jonathon Evans

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Hi,

On my network,our NT Worksations (NT4 & W2K) users can't access their home
directory stored on a samba 2.2 machine
or it is extremely slow (it gets the windows explorer stucks when trying to
map a network drive on the home directory).
In the log file, we get this error message which comes regularly:

[2001/06/14 13:22:28, 0] smbd/oplock.c:request_oplock_break(995)
  request_oplock_break: no response received to oplock break request to pid
1888 on port 37202 for dev = 154000e, inode = 1192100

I would be very grateful for any help, THANKS!!!!!

Nicolas URIEN

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

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Hello,
 
I have Samba 2.0.6 with RedHat Linux 6.2 (kernel 2.2.14) and I 'd like to
install 'winbind'.
 
I tried to rpm samba-appliance-0.5-1.i386.rpm over current samba and got the
following error message :
 
file /etc/logrotate.d/samba from install of samba-appliance-0.5-1 conflicts
with file from package samba-2.0.6-9
file /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb from install of samba-appliance-0.5-1 conflicts
with file from package samba-2.0.6-9 
 
Anyone can help ? Thanks 

Orazio Sgalbiero 

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Hello, 
I have Samba 2.0.6 with RedHat Linux 6.2 (kernel 2.2.14) and I 'd like to
install 'winbind'. 
I tried to rpm samba-appliance-0.5-1.i386.rpm over current samba and got the
following error message : 
file /etc/logrotate.d/samba from install of samba-appliance-0.5-1 conflicts
with file from package samba-2.0.6-9
file /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb from install of samba-appliance-0.5-1 conflicts
with file from package samba-2.0.6-9 
Anyone can help ? Thanks 
Orazio

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Hello,

I have a working Samba PDC with W2k WSs. I have a user group which need to 
log on with the same username on several machines at the same time. The 
problem is, when they log in, they all have the same profiles, this is ok, 
but when they log out, w2k save the profile at each log out on each 
machine. Now the question, is it possible to say the pdc, that only the 
first logon is able to save the profile during the logout and the second, 
third and so on, only load the profile on login, but not save the profile 
on logout?

Thanks for all hints

Patrick Boettcher

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Hi!

I'm new to Linux, and, as a bold uppity new user/administrator (at home
anyways), I'm trying to use Slackware Linux.  I'm proficient with anything
Windows, but this is my first entrance into the Linux world.

My question is twofold:

a. Does anyone have a sample smb.conf file for Win2K/Win98 clients to Linux
servers?  I know there is an example file, but I'm having problems (which
are detailed in b).
b. I can see my Linux server from my Win2K workstation (the server is aptly
named TOMSERVO).  The workgroup I'm working with is named Mst3k.  When I
browse in "My Network Places" (good grief I hate that new Win2K name for
it), all I see is the Win2K machine, although I did see TOMSERVO at one
point.  If I do a search for TOMSERVO, I can find it (although its not in
the MST3K workgroup).  I did add a user and pswd on Linux, so I can logon to
it when I search for it and I can see the /homes directory.  However, when I
double click a folder, I get the error "No network path found."
c. How can I set up Samba to act as a domain controller for the Win2K/Win98
workstation (i.e. authentication, etc.)?  I've read through the HOWTO and
the man pages, but I'm still having problems...

Thanks for any help!!!

Matt

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I don't know if this is possible or not, but I'm just curious what possible
reason there could be to have multiple people using the same login?

I can't even think of why that type of functionality would be added to
control which user saves the profile.

Adam Lang
Systems Engineer
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
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> Hello,
>
> I have a working Samba PDC with W2k WSs. I have a user group which need to
> log on with the same username on several machines at the same time. The
> problem is, when they log in, they all have the same profiles, this is ok,
> but when they log out, w2k save the profile at each log out on each
> machine. Now the question, is it possible to say the pdc, that only the
> first logon is able to save the profile during the logout and the second,
> third and so on, only load the profile on login, but not save the profile
> on logout?
>
> Thanks for all hints
>
> Patrick Boettcher

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Are you trying to configure by hand? If so, try using SWAT instead.  Very
good tool.  Has help links at each configuration option.

It's been forever since I watched MST3K.  Is it still aired at all?  I
stopped watching shortly after Joel left.  It started getting too weird
after that.

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> Hi!
>
> I'm new to Linux, and, as a bold uppity new user/administrator (at home
> anyways), I'm trying to use Slackware Linux.  I'm proficient with anything
> Windows, but this is my first entrance into the Linux world.
>
> My question is twofold:
>
> a. Does anyone have a sample smb.conf file for Win2K/Win98 clients to
Linux
> servers?  I know there is an example file, but I'm having problems (which
> are detailed in b).
> b. I can see my Linux server from my Win2K workstation (the server is
aptly
> named TOMSERVO).  The workgroup I'm working with is named Mst3k.  When I
> browse in "My Network Places" (good grief I hate that new Win2K name for
> it), all I see is the Win2K machine, although I did see TOMSERVO at one
> point.  If I do a search for TOMSERVO, I can find it (although its not in
> the MST3K workgroup).  I did add a user and pswd on Linux, so I can logon
to
> it when I search for it and I can see the /homes directory.  However, when
I
> double click a folder, I get the error "No network path found."
> c. How can I set up Samba to act as a domain controller for the
Win2K/Win98
> workstation (i.e. authentication, etc.)?  I've read through the HOWTO and
> the man pages, but I'm still having problems...
>
> Thanks for any help!!!
>
> Matt

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Hello everybody!. I am new in this list and I have problems with the samba
or maybe with the W2k, I don't know!!.. 

This is my problem, We have 20 computers with W2k and, we want to change
the W2K Server by a Linux Server, So we installed Linux Slackware 7.1 and
the Samba 2.2.0, I dont have a lot of experince in Samba, but I think that
I configure it correctly, this is my smb.conf:

[global]
        workgroup = SCT2
        netbios name = ZERG
        server string = ZERG Server
        encrypt passwords = Yes
        smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
        unix password sync = Yes
        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 = 10
        preferred master = Yes
        domain master = Yes
        wins support = No
        guest account = smbguest
        security = user
        local master = yes
	logon path = \\%N\profiles\%u
	logon drive = H:
 	logon home = \\SCT2\%u
[netlogon]
	path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
    	writeable = no
    	write list = ntadmin
[profiles]
    	path = /home
    	writeable = yes
    	create mask = 0600
    	directory mask = 0700

I started the daemons and probed everything in Linux and  everything seems 
ok. but when I change the domain in W2k, appears this message "The
procedure number is out the range", I am using a normal user account, but
if I used a root account the W2k send me the message "Welcome to SCT
domain" and "You have to reboot the computer", I did it and when W2k start
in the log on box appears the SCT2 domain, I choose it and write the user
and password but when I click in ok button appears this 

"The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's computer
account in its primary domain is missing or the password on that account
is incorrect"

I read that when it create a computer account the password in Samba is the
same but in lower case. For example I have a account with this name

"phros$" the password is "phros" isn't it correct??? If somebody knows
what is my mistake?, please send me a message, 


thank you.

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Congratulations on joining your Win2K system to a samba PDC.  Not an easy,
out of the box task.  I don't see where you populated your smbpasswd file.
That needs to be done to allow you to login.

Samba wrote:

> Hello everybody!. I am new in this list and I have problems with the samba
> or maybe with the W2k, I don't know!!..
>
> This is my problem, We have 20 computers with W2k and, we want to change
> the W2K Server by a Linux Server, So we installed Linux Slackware 7.1 and
> the Samba 2.2.0, I dont have a lot of experince in Samba, but I think that
> I configure it correctly, this is my smb.conf:
>
> [global]
>         workgroup = SCT2
>         netbios name = ZERG
>         server string = ZERG Server
>         encrypt passwords = Yes
>         smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
>         unix password sync = Yes
>         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 = 10
>         preferred master = Yes
>         domain master = Yes
>         wins support = No
>         guest account = smbguest
>         security = user
>         local master = yes
>         logon path = \\%N\profiles\%u
>         logon drive = H:
>         logon home = \\SCT2\%u
> [netlogon]
>         path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
>         writeable = no
>         write list = ntadmin
> [profiles]
>         path = /home
>         writeable = yes
>         create mask = 0600
>         directory mask = 0700
>
> I started the daemons and probed everything in Linux and  everything seems
> ok. but when I change the domain in W2k, appears this message "The
> procedure number is out the range", I am using a normal user account, but
> if I used a root account the W2k send me the message "Welcome to SCT
> domain" and "You have to reboot the computer", I did it and when W2k start
> in the log on box appears the SCT2 domain, I choose it and write the user
> and password but when I click in ok button appears this
>
> "The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's computer
> account in its primary domain is missing or the password on that account
> is incorrect"
>
> I read that when it create a computer account the password in Samba is the
> same but in lower case. For example I have a account with this name
>
> "phros$" the password is "phros" isn't it correct??? If somebody knows
> what is my mistake?, please send me a message,
>
> thank you.

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Go to the place where you untarred the source.  There will be a swat
directory.  go in there and type "more README".

This will tell you how to setup swat.

If you did make install of samba, swat is already installed.  You just have
to configure the server to use it.

The directions involve inetd.  I use Redhat and they switched to xinetd,
which is a little different.

You'll need to install Apache.

You'll get more help if you follow up questions to the lsit and not to
private email.

Adam Lang
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To: "Adam Lang" <aalang at rutgersinsurance.com>
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Subject: RE: Hello and help


> Thanks!  I don't mean to seem like such a newbie (even though I am :)),
but
> (if you have a chance) could you explain how to get to SWAT?  I know how
to
> use make then make install (at least I think I do... I copy the files to a
> temp directory, then do a make then a make install).  I know SWAT uses a
Web
> Browser, but do I have to be in some desktop manager to use a web browser?
> I don't know how to open up one otherwise.
>
> Thanks for the help!  MST3K is on the SCIFI channel, at least the reruns
> are.  I own like 50 episodes on tape... its my favorite show:)
>
> Thanks again!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Adam Lang
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 2:30 PM
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: Hello and help
>
> Are you trying to configure by hand? If so, try using SWAT instead.  Very
> good tool.  Has help links at each configuration option.
>
> It's been forever since I watched MST3K.  Is it still aired at all?  I
> stopped watching shortly after Joel left.  It started getting too weird
> after that.
>
> Adam Lang
> Systems Engineer
> Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
> http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Matt Keyes" <matt_keyes at qbsol.com>
> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 3:10 PM
> Subject: Hello and help
>
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm new to Linux, and, as a bold uppity new user/administrator (at home
> > anyways), I'm trying to use Slackware Linux.  I'm proficient with
anything
> > Windows, but this is my first entrance into the Linux world.
> >
> > My question is twofold:
> >
> > a. Does anyone have a sample smb.conf file for Win2K/Win98 clients to
> Linux
> > servers?  I know there is an example file, but I'm having problems
(which
> > are detailed in b).
> > b. I can see my Linux server from my Win2K workstation (the server is
> aptly
> > named TOMSERVO).  The workgroup I'm working with is named Mst3k.  When I
> > browse in "My Network Places" (good grief I hate that new Win2K name for
> > it), all I see is the Win2K machine, although I did see TOMSERVO at one
> > point.  If I do a search for TOMSERVO, I can find it (although its not
in
> > the MST3K workgroup).  I did add a user and pswd on Linux, so I can
logon
> to
> > it when I search for it and I can see the /homes directory.  However,
when
> I
> > double click a folder, I get the error "No network path found."
> > c. How can I set up Samba to act as a domain controller for the
> Win2K/Win98
> > workstation (i.e. authentication, etc.)?  I've read through the HOWTO
and
> > the man pages, but I'm still having problems...
> >
> > Thanks for any help!!!
> >
> > Matt

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Hi.

How do I populated my smbpasswd file?? are you refered to add users to
smbpasswd?? if it is correct?? I did it, with smbpass -a <user> and the
user is in the system password file, else tell me how???

Thank you...

On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Bruce Ferrell wrote:

> Congratulations on joining your Win2K system to a samba PDC.  Not an easy,
> out of the box task.  I don't see where you populated your smbpasswd file.
> That needs to be done to allow you to login.
> 
> Samba wrote:
> 
> > Hello everybody!. I am new in this list and I have problems with the samba
> > or maybe with the W2k, I don't know!!..
> >
> > This is my problem, We have 20 computers with W2k and, we want to change
> > the W2K Server by a Linux Server, So we installed Linux Slackware 7.1 and
> > the Samba 2.2.0, I dont have a lot of experince in Samba, but I think that
> > I configure it correctly, this is my smb.conf:
> >
> > [global]
> >         workgroup = SCT2
> >         netbios name = ZERG
> >         server string = ZERG Server
> >         encrypt passwords = Yes
> >         smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
> >         unix password sync = Yes
> >         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 = 10
> >         preferred master = Yes
> >         domain master = Yes
> >         wins support = No
> >         guest account = smbguest
> >         security = user
> >         local master = yes
> >         logon path = \\%N\profiles\%u
> >         logon drive = H:
> >         logon home = \\SCT2\%u
> > [netlogon]
> >         path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
> >         writeable = no
> >         write list = ntadmin
> > [profiles]
> >         path = /home
> >         writeable = yes
> >         create mask = 0600
> >         directory mask = 0700
> >
> > I started the daemons and probed everything in Linux and  everything seems
> > ok. but when I change the domain in W2k, appears this message "The
> > procedure number is out the range", I am using a normal user account, but
> > if I used a root account the W2k send me the message "Welcome to SCT
> > domain" and "You have to reboot the computer", I did it and when W2k start
> > in the log on box appears the SCT2 domain, I choose it and write the user
> > and password but when I click in ok button appears this
> >
> > "The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's computer
> > account in its primary domain is missing or the password on that account
> > is incorrect"
> >
> > I read that when it create a computer account the password in Samba is the
> > same but in lower case. For example I have a account with this name
> >
> > "phros$" the password is "phros" isn't it correct??? If somebody knows
> > what is my mistake?, please send me a message,
> >
> > thank you.
> 

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> You'll need to install Apache.

Apache is NOT needed to run swat.

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Sorry... I sent the last email personally just b/c of the MST3K stuff...

Anyways, on this issue, is there any way to run SWAT from the console?  Or
do I have to be inside a desktop manager?  Thanks!

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It is not console based, it is a webpage.  I'm not quite sure it runs in
Lynx, but it would be pretty nasty looking if it did.

It doesn't have to be a browser on the samba server, it can be anyone
computer attached to it by ip.  Just plugin the ipaddress:901



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> Sorry... I sent the last email personally just b/c of the MST3K stuff...
>
> Anyways, on this issue, is there any way to run SWAT from the console?  Or
> do I have to be inside a desktop manager?  Thanks!

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--On Thursday, June 14, 2001 3:16 PM -0500 Matt Keyes 
<matt_keyes at qbsol.com> wrote:

> Anyways, on this issue, is there any way to run SWAT from the console?  Or
> do I have to be inside a desktop manager?  Thanks!

Well, once you have it running on the Linux box, YOU "run" it via a web 
browser.  It should install it to port 901 by default, so you should point 
your browser at http://machinename.com:901

Or are you asking about HOW to get it running in the background on your 
Linux box?

- john

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Hello..

 Please, I need this answer..
 Can SAMBA be set up to allow users to authenticate to/with/against a
*Win2000* Server?

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Are the SWAT man pages enough to figure out how to get it up and running?
Thanks!

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--On Thursday, June 14, 2001 3:16 PM -0500 Matt Keyes
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> Anyways, on this issue, is there any way to run SWAT from the console?  Or
> do I have to be inside a desktop manager?  Thanks!

Well, once you have it running on the Linux box, YOU "run" it via a web
browser.  It should install it to port 901 by default, so you should point
your browser at http://machinename.com:901

Or are you asking about HOW to get it running in the background on your
Linux box?

- john

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I'm having trouble connecting a Win XP machine to my samba server.  I first
tried to get the WIN XP machine to join my domain.  I downloaded the latest
CVS sources, compiled them, and then added a machine account for the WIN XP
machine.  I went to the system Control Panel -> Computer name clicked change
typed in my domain.  Up popped a type in username and password.  I put in
both a root username and a user with admin priveledges and from both I got
the "Procedure Number is out of range error."  Anyone have any idea how do
fix this??

I then decided I should just try and connect the XP machine to some shares
on the server and just skip the domain stuff.  when ever I try to connect to
my Samba server I get the following Error:
" \\ALR 7200 is not accessible.
Attempt to access invalid address."

The Server is in a different workgroup than the machine I am trying to
connect to.  I can see the other win 98 machines in the server's Workgroup
and can connect to them.  I can also see the Samba server in the bowselist
under the right workgroup but when I try and open it up I get that error.

Here is a copy of part of my SMB.CONF
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 192.168.1.102 (192.168.1.102)
# Date: 2001/06/14 15:52:19

# Global parameters
[global]
	client code page = 437
	workgroup = EVANS
	netbios name = ALR 7200
	server string = MAIN FILE SERVER
	interfaces = eth1
	security = DOMAIN
	encrypt passwords = Yes
	socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
	domain admin group = jon
	logon script = %U.bat
	logon path = \\%L\%U\.profile
	logon drive = H:
	logon home = \\%L\%U\.profile
	domain logons = Yes
	os level = 65
	lm announce = True
	preferred master = True
	domain master = True
	dns proxy = No
	admin users = jon
	printer admin = jon
	hosts allow = 192.168. 127.
	printing = lprng

[homes]
	comment = Home Directories
	path = %H
	read only = No
	browseable = No

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

[netlogon]
	comment = Logon Dir
	path = /etc/samba/logon
	browseable = No

[game]
	comment = CD images
	path = /home/jon/cd

Thanks ahead of time for any help you can give.  The domain and Samba server
work fine with win98.

Jonathon Evans

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all users are able to login fine using roving profiles.

My first question is about the taskbar quicklaunch icons. Some workstations
report that they can't create a shortcut on the taskbar, most can though.
This problem started after they were configed for NT domain logins. All the
quicklaunch icons disappeared after the first boot on the stations that
can't create shortcuts.

Secondly when a user goes to a workstation other than thier own, the desktop
displays generic icons for apps installed on thier personal workstation
along with icons for locally installed apps. I assume this is nornal, but is
there a way not to display these generic icons when roving?


Lastly I want to make the user email acct's rove with the users. All
workstations have a base install package(see below)along with what ever
software the individual user may want. I'm using MS-outlook on all stations
and would think that the HOME share would be the place to store the email.
But, before I get started if anyone has already done this or have any ideas,
Please let Me know

John Tigner
NEWBIE

Thank You For Any and ALL HELP


BASIC INSTALLATION PACKAGE:
Win ME
MS-Office 2000 Prem (full INSTALL)
WinFax Pro 10
PCAnywhere 9
ZoneAlarm
InoculateIT

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On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Deti Fliegl wrote:

> Yes definitely the latest samba CVS tree supports loading the profile
> at every logon without any problem. But joining a samba domain from
> w2k sp2 machine still is impossible as the same old rpc error occurs.

Acknowledged.  I'm going to work on this next week.










Cheers, jerry
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There are many reasons for multiple people using the same login.  Think of
workstations in a production floor environment.  Different shifts, same
username, prodfloor, making it VERY easy for administration of user rights,
file access, software installs, etc, etc ,etc.

As I told Adam in another email, you should think of using mandatory
profiles.  Profiles once setup, can be change during the session, but the
changes will NOT be saved when the user logs off.

This is accomplished by renaming the "ntuser.dat" file found in the profile
directory to "ntuser.man".

Hope this helps.

jk
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> I don't know if this is possible or not, but I'm just curious what
possible
> reason there could be to have multiple people using the same login?
>
> I can't even think of why that type of functionality would be added to
> control which user saves the profile.
>
> Adam Lang
> Systems Engineer
> Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
> http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Patrick Boettcher" <empmp at gmx.de>
> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 3:07 PM
> Subject: Login with the same name, at the same time, on differnet machines
>
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a working Samba PDC with W2k WSs. I have a user group which need
to
> > log on with the same username on several machines at the same time. The
> > problem is, when they log in, they all have the same profiles, this is
ok,
> > but when they log out, w2k save the profile at each log out on each
> > machine. Now the question, is it possible to say the pdc, that only the
> > first logon is able to save the profile during the logout and the
second,
> > third and so on, only load the profile on login, but not save the
profile
> > on logout?
> >
> > Thanks for all hints
> >
> > Patrick Boettcher

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Folks:

I'm back with my problem. As a memory refresher--

I have a RH 7.0 server with samba 2.2.0 (binary version) installed and 10 WIN
2k clients. Initially everything was peachy till the time I decided to change
the home directory entry for my workstation trust account in /etc/passwd.
Immediately after that I have been able to join my client to the domain, but
cannot login onto the client using my domain user account, nor can I add any
other domain users to the system. The error that I get is " the trust
relationship between the primary domain and this system failed".

Steps that I have tried so far --

* Restarting samba after having reverted to the original settings.
* Removing and readding my client to the domain.
* Restarting Samba ( as suggested by someone).
* Removing and recreating / readding the trust account.
* Reinstalling Samba (although for some reason, my swat configuration did not
change, and yes, I am that desperate).

I would much appreciate it if anyone could help me out of my misery.

Thank you for your time.

Srinivasan Rangarajan (a.k.a. Junior).

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Hello:

Yes.

See "man smb.conf" and look for "password server". Also see
http://fr.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#AEN657

-- Shanu

Hendrik wrote,
>  Please, I need this answer..  Can SAMBA be set up to allow users to
>  authenticate to/with/against a *Win2000* Server?

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Hello,

    I have Samba 2.2.1-8mdk (mandrake) setup as a PDC in a mixed 98/2000
environment. I have roaming profiles setup for all users. I have one user that
'had' 1.6GB worth of data on their desktop. After the user logged off the data
started copying as it should (albeit slowly). Sometime during the transfer,
something burped. It appeared as if the user's profile was successfully
copied. I checked their desktop folder, which were then *empty*. There were 3
files on their desktop named prf<somenumber).tmp. All the data was gone. It
did not exist on the PDC nor their desktop.

Anyone have any idea what may have happened, and how to recover the data? As
usual, the user didn't have a backup. I tried dd'ing the disk and pulled all
deleted data, but it was not there. Is there some way to get this data out of
the .tmp files?

    Any help would be deeply appreciated as one of the files was a SQL
financial database.

Thanks!

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On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 07:39:52PM -0700, BurningPoo wrote:
> There are many reasons for multiple people using the same login.  Think of
> workstations in a production floor environment.  Different shifts, same
> username, prodfloor, making it VERY easy for administration of user rights,
> file access, software installs, etc, etc ,etc.
> 
very bad for security, you may have the same administration easyness using
groups to set common policies, not to mention, that if that user's profile
broke, any other else will have problems!

> This is accomplished by renaming the "ntuser.dat" file found in the profile
> directory to "ntuser.man".
> 
yes, this will work, as soon as you do not need in any way to store personal
preferences.

Simo.

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is there a date when samba 2.2.1 will appear?
i need win2k sp2 support...

rds, niki
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I'm using samba2.2 and turbolinux 6.0. When I log in from Windoze2K.. 
There will be a message " Windows cannot create profile directory 
\\izi\profiles\hisham.pds. Is it has something to do with permission?

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On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Donald Talton wrote:

> Anyone have any idea what may have happened, and how to recover the data? As
> usual, the user didn't have a backup. I tried dd'ing the disk and pulled all
> deleted data, but it was not there. Is there some way to get this data out of
> the .tmp files?

try eplore local HDD ASAP. This is the only place files were kept. Unplug
(don't shutdown!) the computer, take the HDD and explore it safely (no
chkdisks!). You may find the info still.


>     Any help would be deeply appreciated as one of the files was a SQL
> financial database.

Drug&drop ...

-- 
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Hello,

	I am a newbie and was wondering if this is a possible solution.  I
have setup Samba 2.2 to validate my users against one of my domains called
tkncor.  It works great, but I have a few users that are on a different
domain called "research" that I would also like to validate against.  Is it
possible to setup Samba to allow me to validate against more than one domain
such that it validates against tkncor and research and others if need be.

	Thanks in advance for the help.

_________________________________
Brad M. Garrott
Computer Programmer/Analyst
Global Information Services
The Timken Corporation
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As a matter of fact, the info I was giving you I was quoting from the README
under the SWAT directory in your source tree.  SWAT is VERY easy to setup.
The only hitch is if you use xinetd instead of inetd.  But that is also
easy, jut there are no instructions for it.  If you are running xinetd, let
us know, I can give the directions for that.

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> Are the SWAT man pages enough to figure out how to get it up and running?
> Thanks!
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of John Benedetto
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> --On Thursday, June 14, 2001 3:16 PM -0500 Matt Keyes
> <matt_keyes at qbsol.com> wrote:
>
> > Anyways, on this issue, is there any way to run SWAT from the console?
Or
> > do I have to be inside a desktop manager?  Thanks!
>
> Well, once you have it running on the Linux box, YOU "run" it via a web
> browser.  It should install it to port 901 by default, so you should point
> your browser at http://machinename.com:901
>
> Or are you asking about HOW to get it running in the background on your
> Linux box?
>
> - john

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What is the preferred way to do printing from linux with Samba in mind?  I
have a fresh install of linux and going to use it as a print server.  IT
will be connected to printers remotely via IP. (HP Jetdirect cards).  There
is currently no printer support installed.

Right now the two recommendations I have are LPRng or CUPS.

Also, if you could point in a good direction to finding out how to setup
printing, it would be helpful.  I've read several websites and they are far
from helpful and have confused me more.

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Ok... I solved my previous problem.  I had set the Samba server to force
itself to a master browser, and that was giving the Win2K machine a
headache.

New question... I can see the server, and I have one user set up (besides
root) on it - let's say the user name is jack.  I can see /homes and /jack
on the linux server from the Win2K server, but when I try to browse a folder
I get "The network path was not found.".  Do I need to configure a [jack]
area in the smb.conf?  Currently I have [global] and [homes] set up (and set
to browseable, I believe), but I can't seem to traverse the directories.
Any help is appreciated.

Thanks!

Matt

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    Hey, just wondering if there is a way to just to list my CONFIG.POL
as a text file rather than going to each individual setting and clicking
on it (which tends to be a pain when you have plenty of users).

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On Friday 15 June 2001 08:26, Gerry Maddock wrote:
>     Hey, just wondering if there is a way to just to list my CONFIG.POL
> as a text file rather than going to each individual setting and clicking
> on it (which tends to be a pain when you have plenty of users).

The trick is to load the .pol file into a temp hive in regedt32.exe.
Then you can browse the settings via regedt32.

Be sure to UN-load that temp hive when closing that regedt32 session, as you 
just loaded the pol file in the real registry.

Gr Richard

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Well, if it a text file, then just open notepad and then open the config.pol
file.

Or you could just go to file properties and map the .pol extension to
notepad.

Adam Lang
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>     Hey, just wondering if there is a way to just to list my CONFIG.POL
> as a text file rather than going to each individual setting and clicking
> on it (which tends to be a pain when you have plenty of users).
>
> [demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type text/x-vcard which had a name
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No,  its not a text file, otherwise I wouldn't have asked. Thanks anyways.

Adam Lang wrote:

> Well, if it a text file, then just open notepad and then open the config.pol
> file.
>
> Or you could just go to file properties and map the .pol extension to
> notepad.
>
> Adam Lang
> Systems Engineer
> Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
> http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gerry Maddock" <gerrym at futuremetals.com>
> To: "NTSAMBA" <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 9:26 AM
> Subject: Policies
>
> >     Hey, just wondering if there is a way to just to list my CONFIG.POL
> > as a text file rather than going to each individual setting and clicking
> > on it (which tends to be a pain when you have plenty of users).
> >
> > [demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type text/x-vcard which had a name
> of gerrym.vcf]

[demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type text/x-vcard which had a name of gerrym.vcf]

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Thanks!

beers wrote:

> On Friday 15 June 2001 08:26, Gerry Maddock wrote:
> >     Hey, just wondering if there is a way to just to list my CONFIG.POL
> > as a text file rather than going to each individual setting and clicking
> > on it (which tends to be a pain when you have plenty of users).
>
> The trick is to load the .pol file into a temp hive in regedt32.exe.
> Then you can browse the settings via regedt32.
>
> Be sure to UN-load that temp hive when closing that regedt32 session, as you
> just loaded the pol file in the real registry.
>
> Gr Richard

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On Friday 15 June 2001 09:10, Adam Lang wrote:
> Well, if it a text file, then just open notepad and then open the
> config.pol file.

config.pol files are non-text,

Gr Richard

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security=server
80+ printers
enhanced LPD from HP and VA Linux
It seems to take forever to show the properties for the printers.  When I go to
the Printers$ share, It can take up to 5 minutes to display.  users are also
having a huge lag time, though not all the time, when displaying queue
properties.  The servers are not under an extreme load, Dual PIII 866, 512MB
ram, 100BT Full.  
The network shows no errors.  I don't see any errors in the logs, so I am
looking for help.
If anyone can help, I would appreciate it.
Thanks,
Adam Read
IT, Univera Health Care

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What is the correct syntax for the domain controller parameter in the
smb.conf.  I followed a conventions similar to that of password server for
syntax but I receive "Unknown parameter encountered: Domain controller"
Thanks

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    Hello,
    please is it posible in current state of samba to join in with W2K Server
into domain controled by samba PDC ?

    I have tried that with samba 2.2.0 so and it always throwed error "The
procedure number is out of range". So I dowloaded current CVS tree, but that
error is still the same? I can join domain and log in user with 9x, NT, but
not with W2K server.

    Is there any workaround how to force W2K to join to samba domain? Is there
any chance it would be better with samba TNG?

                       thank you

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Is setting up printing on linux really this difficult or am i makign more
out of it than I need to?

There are about 5 different packages that can be used.  Nothing seems to say
if they are compatible with each other.

It seems that unless you have Xwindows installed, you have to edit the
printcap by hand (lol... right).  I did finally get linuxconf working and
was able to edit a basic printcap file for a printer, but it is pretty bad
at explaining what some of the options are for.

I read several printing how-tos and I'm jsut confused more.

Hell, then after I did get the basic printcap done, it didn't show up in
SWAT as a a possible printer share.

Does anyone have good references for setting up printing with the intent of
Samba in mind?  Hell, even jsut good references for printing in general.


Adam Lang
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Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
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> Yo Adam!
>
> Ditch LPRng.  Go for CUPS.  http://www.cups.org.  It has web management,
> can print to JetDirect, LP, SMB, IPP and local printers.  All web managed.
> Use it with cupsomatic from http://www.linuxprinting.org and a good
> version of ghostscript and the results are pretty good.
>
> Once installes emulated lp nicely.  It just works
>
> RGDS
> GARY

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> Is setting up printing on linux really this difficult or am i makign more
> out of it than I need to?

Maybe the second one... ;-)

>
> There are about 5 different packages that can be used.  Nothing seems to
say
> if they are compatible with each other.

Follow Gary's advice below and use CUPS.  There is plenty of documentation
and the web interface is pretty good.

>
> Hell, then after I did get the basic printcap done, it didn't show up in
> SWAT as a a possible printer share.

Make sure that you restart SAMBA.

>
> Does anyone have good references for setting up printing with the intent
of
> Samba in mind?  Hell, even jsut good references for printing in general.
>
My recommendation is to setup printing with your server in mind first.  Once
it works locally, then work on Samba - that should be the easiest part, just
add the share to smb.conf and restart samba.

>
> Adam Lang
> Systems Engineer
> Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
> http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gary E. Miller" <gem at RELLIM.COM>
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> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 4:42 PM
> Subject: Re: Printing
>
>
> > Yo Adam!
> >
> > Ditch LPRng.  Go for CUPS.  http://www.cups.org.  It has web management,
> > can print to JetDirect, LP, SMB, IPP and local printers.  All web
managed.
> > Use it with cupsomatic from http://www.linuxprinting.org and a good
> > version of ghostscript and the results are pretty good.
> >
> > Once installes emulated lp nicely.  It just works
> >
> > RGDS
> > GARY

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Hi,

a quite good working samba pdc 2.0.6 has an invalid users switch in the
printer-section in the smb.conf, because not every user has the permission
to print, but some do.

now we got some w2k wsts, they should be integrated into domain... that for
i installed samba 2.2, adapted a bit the smb.conf... the printer section is
still the same. But every domain user can print... the invalid users switch
is ignored by samba 2.2. The documentation doesnt know anything about this
new thing. 
Whats wrong ?

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Hello everybody!. I am new in this list and I have problems with the samba
or maybe with the W2k, I don't know!!.. 

This is my problem, We have 20 computers with W2k and, we want to change
the W2K Server by a Linux Server, So we installed Linux Slackware 7.1 and
the Samba 2.2.0, I dont have a lot of experince in Samba, but I think that
I configure it correctly, this is my smb.conf:

[global]
        workgroup = SCT2
        netbios name = ZERG
        server string = ZERG Server
        encrypt passwords = Yes
        smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
        unix password sync = Yes
        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 = 10
        preferred master = Yes
        domain master = Yes
        wins support = No
        guest account = smbguest
        security = user
        local master = yes
	logon path = \\%N\profiles\%u
	logon drive = H:
 	logon home = \\SCT2\%u
[netlogon]
	path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
    	writeable = no
    	write list = ntadmin
[profiles]
    	path = /home
    	writeable = yes
    	create mask = 0600
    	directory mask = 0700

I started the daemons and probed everything in Linux and  everything seems 
ok. but when I change the domain in W2k, appears this message "The
procedure number is out the range", I am using a normal user account, but
if I used a root account the W2k send me the message "Welcome to SCT
domain" and "You have to reboot the computer", I did it and when W2k start
in the log on box appears the SCT2 domain, I choose it and write the user
and password but when I click in ok button appears this 

"The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's computer
account in its primary domain is missing or the password on that account
is incorrect"

I read that when it create a computer account the password in Samba is the
same but in lower case. For example I have a account with this name

"phros$" the password is "phros" isn't it correct??? If somebody knows
what is my mistake?, please send me a message, 


thank you.

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Hello:

I faced a similar problem from a machine with 2 NICs. Samba was trying
a reverse DNS look-up for the second NIC which did not exist. After
adding a DNS entry for the 2nd NIC everything was snappy.

Are your hosts resolvable via DNS?

-- Shanu

Adam Read wrote:
> It seems to take forever to show the properties for the printers.
> When I go to the Printers$ share, It can take up to 5 minutes to
> display.  users are also having a huge lag time, though not all the
> time, when displaying queue properties.  The servers are not under an
> extreme load, Dual PIII 866, 512MB ram, 100BT Full.  The network shows
> no errors.  I don't see any errors in the logs, so I am looking for
> help.  If anyone can help, I would appreciate it.
> 

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Hello:

AFAIK, there is no "domain controller" parameter (see 'man smb.conf').
I think what you need is the "security = " paramater

Eg:
	security = user 
	security = domain

-- Shanu

D&D Jordan wrote:
> What is the correct syntax for the domain controller parameter in the
> smb.conf.  I followed a conventions similar to that of password server
> for syntax but I receive "Unknown parameter encountered: Domain
> controller"

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Hello,

I'm using the CVS version of Samba 2.2, Samba set up as a PDC, with very 
few problems. An NT4 or Win2K machine can join the domain. Now, if I 
want to *change* the machine name I can only make it work if I:
1) leave the domain (by say, joining the workgroup)
2) change the machine name
3) join the domain again under the new name

But that is a bit cumbersome, because NT will want you to restart the 
machine after every change, and secondly because the old machine trust 
account is left behind in /etc/passwd and /etc/smbpasswd.

Is there a cleaner way to leave a domain?
Is there a cleaner way to rename a machine?

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Hi!

When I logon my NDC and put files in "My Documents", they get synced with my
profile directory when I log off,
that's how it should be. But if I use explorer, and go directly to the
network path, and put files directly on the server,
the files get deleted when I log off. Doesn't it synchronize both ways ?

An example:

If I create the file test.txt in C:\Documents and Settings\myuser\My
Documents\ and log off, this file gets copied
to \\servername\profiles\myuser\My Documents, but if I put the file test.txt
in \\servername\profiles\myuser\My Documents
it gets deleted when I log off. Maybe this is normal, I don't know. Is it ??

[smb.conf]
  logon path = "\\servername\profiles\%U"
  logon home = "\\servername\profiles\%U\My Documents"

[profiles]
  path = /home/samba/profiles
  browseable = no
  create mask = 0700
  directory mask = 0700
  read only = no

[homes]
  guest ok = no
  read only = no
  create mask = 0700
  directory mask = 0700
  oplocks = true
  locking = no

----

And should I change something in my smb.conf ??

Kind Regards
  Jan Vidar Klevengen / jvk at iname.com

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Hello!

I am investigating the posibility to replace our NT PDC/BDC pair with a
Samba based solution instead.

But as far as I understand, Samba currently doesn't suport BDC operation.
Is there any way to work around this limitation?

Syncronizing configuration and smbpasswd files between two machines
should be simple enough using rsync or a similar tool.

But how should I configure the servers to let me start the secondary
Samba domaincontroller if the primary dies without the Windows clients
noticing?

All suggestions appreciated.


Regards,
Fredrik

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Maybe you should read

http://www.skippy.net/linux/smb-howto.html


BJ

> Hello!
>
> I am investigating the posibility to replace our NT PDC/BDC pair with a
> Samba based solution instead.
>
> But as far as I understand, Samba currently doesn't suport BDC operation.
> Is there any way to work around this limitation?
>
> Syncronizing configuration and smbpasswd files between two machines
> should be simple enough using rsync or a similar tool.
>
> But how should I configure the servers to let me start the secondary
> Samba domaincontroller if the primary dies without the Windows clients
> noticing?
>
> All suggestions appreciated.
>
>
> Regards,
> Fredrik
>
> --
>    "It is easy to be blinded to the essential uselessness of computers by
>    the sense of accomplishment you get from getting them to work at all."
>                                                    - Douglas Adams
>
> Fredrik Vhrn                               Chalmers University of
Technology
> ohrn at chl.chalmers.se
Sweden

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i'v read the samba-howto for seting up a samba server as a printer server.
there says that you need the drivers from a win2k printer if you want to
print through samba. when drivers are added correctly, samba does the
rest (adds the /etc/printcap entry, etc...) but i couldn't get this working.
once the drivers are added, i get a message like:
"printer drivers was not installed. access is denied".
i've added the drivers through a root account on samba, so directories could
be created without trouble. files are copied, but then the message pops up...

i've searched the archives of the mailing list without success... any ideas?

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Does anybody happen to know (I haven't researched yet, so if a FAQ covers
this, toss me a URL and I'll read it and go away :), if Samba can "import"
my current username<-->UID list from a current WinNT PDC?

I understand that I'll lose passwords/user specific settings, and everything
else that a PDC/BDC maintains, but I have some rather "difficult" (Time
consuming to recreate) shares on one NT server that I'd like to maintain
when I swap over to samba.

Hopefully this makes sense, if not, I'll try to rephrase.

Thanks in advance.


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Hi Dave!

Dave Warren wrote:
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> I understand that I'll lose passwords/user specific settings, and everything
> else that a PDC/BDC maintains, but I have some rather "difficult" (Time
> consuming to recreate) shares on one NT server that I'd like to maintain
> when I swap over to samba.

At least You should be able to get the passwords with pwdump (pwdump2),
which
creates a user/password-file that can be used as a base for your new
smbpasswd.

CU, Lars.

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> > I understand that I'll lose passwords/user specific settings, and
everything
> > else that a PDC/BDC maintains, but I have some rather "difficult" (Time
> > consuming to recreate) shares on one NT server that I'd like to maintain
> > when I swap over to samba.
>
> At least You should be able to get the passwords with pwdump (pwdump2),
> which
> creates a user/password-file that can be used as a base for your new
> smbpasswd.

Do you know if I can move the UIDs over?  (NT/W2K machines don't track ACLs
by name, they track ACLs by a unique identifier -- Samba would normally
create new UIDs for each account, even if the name is the same)

As far as passwords, I truly don't care.  I may attempt to move them over,
but I have a relatively small number of users, and I can easily tell
everyone that I am resetting their passwords.

For what it's worth, I'm very close to moving clients to a brand new SAMBA
domain, and move the permissions and users over one at a time.  Might be
easier then screwing around during the initial setup.


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Hello Fredrik,

Sunday, June 17, 2001, 5:38:47 AM, you wrote:

FO> I am investigating the posibility to replace our NT PDC/BDC pair with a
FO> Samba based solution instead.

One way of achieving the same effect as having a PDC and BDC would be
to implement your Samba server using a Linux High Availability cluster
- with 2 or more systems appearing as a single Samba server to the
Windows PC's.  When the "master" node in the cluster dies, one of the
other nodes takes over and assumes the IP address of the cluster - the
Windows PC's don't even notice typically.

I've actually done this in a lab environment for some testing at one
point about a year ago.  The only tricky thing to implement is a
shared filesystem between the nodes making up the high availability
cluster.  For my purposes, I had a dedicated 100BaseTx connection
between the two servers making up the cluster, and ran a pretty much
continual rsync process between the systems.  This meant that when the
switchover occured, the data on the Samba share was as up to date as
the last RSYNC operation by the backup node.

To do it "right" you would want to consider using a shared network
filesystem such as CODA between the cluster nodes - or a shared SCSI
disk array even.

I delved into this topic a year ago when working on the book "Special
Edition Using Samba", and this was the approach I took to High
Availability, considering Samba's lack (then and now) of BDC
capability.  I am not sure anyway that the PDC/BDC capabilities of
Windows NT include data replication at all anyway, so what I am
proposing may be way beyond what you want to do. If you just want to
keep the user accounts and domains synchronized, but don't care about
the data, I think a Linux cluster could do it, and you would just
worry about RSYNC of the Samba files, and not worry about the actual
shares themselves....

I hope this is of some help - its not what you asked for, but it is a
way to achieve redundancy with a Samba server....

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

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Am 16 Jun 2001, um 14:10 Uhr schrieb Jan Vidar Klevengen zum Thema Problem
with profile sync.:
Dazu meine Meinung:

I don't think this is a samba problem. AFAIK Windows retrieves a copy of the
user profile at
logon time to WINNT/profiles/username. Then it is working with this local
copy. At logoff time the
local version is copied back to the PDC overwriting the old version. I don't
know any way to
change this behavior. Please someone correct me if I'm wrong here.

I have setup the save-to directory in all users' applications to
C:\WINNT\Profiles\%USERNAME%
which works as expected.

HTH, Osama

> Hi!
>
> When I logon my NDC and put files in "My Documents", they get synced with
my
> profile directory when I log off,
> that's how it should be. But if I use explorer, and go directly to the
> network path, and put files directly on the server,
> the files get deleted when I log off. Doesn't it synchronize both ways ?
>
> An example:
>
> If I create the file test.txt in C:\Documents and Settings\myuser\My
> Documents\ and log off, this file gets copied
> to \\servername\profiles\myuser\My Documents, but if I put the file
test.txt
> in \\servername\profiles\myuser\My Documents
> it gets deleted when I log off. Maybe this is normal, I don't know. Is it
??
>
> [smb.conf]
>   logon path = "\\servername\profiles\%U"
>   logon home = "\\servername\profiles\%U\My Documents"
>
> [profiles]
>   path = /home/samba/profiles
>   browseable = no
>   create mask = 0700
>   directory mask = 0700
>   read only = no
>
> [homes]
>   guest ok = no
>   read only = no
>   create mask = 0700
>   directory mask = 0700
>   oplocks = true
>   locking = no
>
> ----
>
> And should I change something in my smb.conf ??
>
> Kind Regards
>   Jan Vidar Klevengen / jvk at iname.com


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Osama Abu-Aish wrote:

>Am 16 Jun 2001, um 14:10 Uhr schrieb Jan Vidar Klevengen zum Thema Problem
>with profile sync.:
>Dazu meine Meinung:
>
>I don't think this is a samba problem. AFAIK Windows retrieves a copy of the
>user profile at
>logon time to WINNT/profiles/username. Then it is working with this local
>copy. At logoff time the
>local version is copied back to the PDC overwriting the old version. I don't
>know any way to
>change this behavior. Please someone correct me if I'm wrong here.
>
>I have setup the save-to directory in all users' applications to
>C:\WINNT\Profiles\%USERNAME%
>which works as expected.
>
>HTH, Osama
>

Window NT4, does this, ie it writes over all files in the server profile 
directory on logoff, Win2K does a difference
and does not aways write over the file, depending on the date of the 
file, and the last logon.

If the file has a date later than the last logon, it doesn't seem to 
overwrite the file on logoff.

Dave....

>


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Hi,

A number of weeks ago already, I got my Win2k SP1 to join the domain of my
Samba 2.2 server. I was happy!
I ran Samba on Red Hat 7.0.

When I wanted to upgrade to Red Hat 7.1, I pack-uped my Unix passwd files
and shadow files, as well as every config file of samba (smbpasswd,
smb.conf, etc.).

After the rebuild to the new Red Hat version, I installed the same Samba 2.2
rpm to be used with Red Hat.
It looked great...

Meanwhile I also upgraded my Windows 2000 Server machine (not being an
actual server for any domain, so read it as being a workstation..) fro SP-1
to SP-2.

It was probably a bad choice to upgrade them both at the same time, because
now I don't know where the fault is.

When I restored all my config files from samba and the user files of linux,
It went smoothly!. Unfortunately though, when after a while I tried to log
on to the domain with my Win2k server (assuming the entrance would be valid,
because I copied all the config files) it told me that the account was
blocked ?!?

I said okay, get the manual again, clean all configs for my machine account
and user accounts, and reread the documents to join the domain again.
Unfortunately, while doing so, everything went great till I came to the
moment of joining again.

Win2k returned; The procedure number is out of range. leaving me with a
large question of how this is caused.. As I have more information, I will
return more details samba returned me in the log files... I currently cannot
enter the data.

Does anyone have a clue? I use Samba from the archive
samba-2.2.0-20010417.i386.rpm.

Any help or suggestion is appeciated.. (And yes, I read through the
documentation, to user domain admin group, only using root account to
validate etcetera.)

Dit I forget some important details, except for the config file itself,
which I cannot include right now?

Greetings,

Robert.

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> Hi,
> 
> A number of weeks ago already, I got my Win2k SP1 to join the domain of my
> Samba 2.2 server. I was happy!
> I ran Samba on Red Hat 7.0.
> 
> When I wanted to upgrade to Red Hat 7.1, I pack-uped my Unix passwd files
> and shadow files, as well as every config file of samba (smbpasswd,
> smb.conf, etc.).
> 
> After the rebuild to the new Red Hat version, I installed the same Samba 2.2
> rpm to be used with Red Hat.
> It looked great...
> 
> Meanwhile I also upgraded my Windows 2000 Server machine (not being an
> actual server for any domain, so read it as being a workstation..) fro SP-1
> to SP-2.
> 
> It was probably a bad choice to upgrade them both at the same time, because
> now I don't know where the fault is.
> 
> When I restored all my config files from samba and the user files of linux,
> It went smoothly!. Unfortunately though, when after a while I tried to log
> on to the domain with my Win2k server (assuming the entrance would be valid,
> because I copied all the config files) it told me that the account was
> blocked ?!?
> 
> I said okay, get the manual again, clean all configs for my machine account
> and user accounts, and reread the documents to join the domain again.
> Unfortunately, while doing so, everything went great till I came to the
> moment of joining again.
> 
> Win2k returned; The procedure number is out of range. leaving me with a
> large question of how this is caused.. As I have more information, I will
> return more details samba returned me in the log files... I currently cannot
> enter the data.
> 
> Does anyone have a clue? I use Samba from the archive
> samba-2.2.0-20010417.i386.rpm.
With SP 2 for Win 2K M$ hat introduced some "fixes". To be able to 
join a samba domain with it you have to use the latest samba cvs or 
wait for 2.2.1

Christian


> 
> Any help or suggestion is appeciated.. (And yes, I read through the
> documentation, to user domain admin group, only using root account to
> validate etcetera.)
> 
> Dit I forget some important details, except for the config file itself,
> which I cannot include right now?
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> Robert.
> 


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hi,
i'm trying to use my samba as PDC.
todo this i need to set a Administrator and a pasword for him, no?
how does it work?
samba is working fine but in the LAN we are only using win9x, and we want
to use winNT an win2K
hope somebody can help me!
thanx
roy

here is a copy of my smb.conf:

[global]
   printing = bsd
   printcap name = /etc/printcap
   load printers = no
   guest account = nobody
   invalid users = root
   browseable = yes
   domain logons = yes
   logon drive = g:
   logon path = \\wtbneu\%U
 
   logon script = %U.bat
   revalidate = yes
   getwd cache = yes
   read raw = yes
   write raw = yes
   write raw = yes
   locking = yes
   hosts allow = 127. .......


   security = user

   workgroup = SAMBA

   server string = Der neue Fileserver

   socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=4096
SO_RCVBUF=4096

   encrypt passwords = yes
   wins support = no
   dns proxy = yes
   preserve case = yes
   short preserve case = yes
   passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
   passwd chat = *New\spassword:* %n\n *Re-enter\snew\spassword:* %n\n
*Password\schanged.* .
[homes]
.....

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Christian Barth wrote:
...
> With SP 2 for Win 2K M$ hat introduced some "fixes". To be able to
> join a samba domain with it you have to use the latest samba cvs or
> wait for 2.2.1
...

Sorry but with the latest CVS tree this happens when trying to join a
domain with a W2k SP2 client:
[2001/06/18 13:20:54, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_lookup_names(1212)
  PANIC: assert failed at rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c(1212)
[2001/06/18 13:20:54, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1158)
  PANIC: assert failed

... 

Deti

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Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,

anbei erhalten Sie drei Seiten, die belegen, wie durch 
vorsaetzliche Vorverurteilung, 
eine beispiellose Vernichtungsaktion von Menschen,
Kapital, Firmen und Recht in Deutschland betrieben wurde 
und wird.

Diese beispiellose Vernichtung u.a. meiner Existenz, wurde
zur Vertuschung staatlicher Uebergriffe mit dem "Argument"
des Mietwuchers begruendet.

Dies war, wie sie selber lesen koennen, nicht nur eine 
unzulaessige Vorverurteilung, sondern schlicht weg 
eine Luege seitens staatlicher Organe !

In finsterster "Wildwestmanier" wurde Lynchjustiz betrieben
und dies wurde mit Luegen pseudo-legetimiert.

Es wurde dabei jedes Rechtsstaatsprinzip vorsaetzlich
aufgegeben.

Die als Anlage beigefuegten Dokumente sind Chronologisch
absteigend sortiert. Das heisst, das neuste Dokument zuerst
das aelteste zuletzt.

Diese Dokumente wurden mir  ueber einen Zeitram von rund sechs Jahren,
nach der Einstellung durch die Staatsanwaltschaft Duesseldorf
vorenthalten, um weiterhin die Vernichtung gaenzlich zuende zu fuehren,
und scheinbar legal ausehen zu lassen.


              yours sincerely               mit freundlichem Gruss
                              Wendolin Weber     
        http://susde.cjb.net          http://ChronikderWillkuer.atwork.to
              wendolinw at arcormail.de  wendolinw at mailcc.com  

********************************************************************************
Postanschrift:       Weber, Wendolin  !  Hausadresse:  Weber, Wendolin
                     Postfach 201402  !                Giesenkirchener Str. 55 
               41214 Moenchengladbach !                41238 MOENCHENGLADBACH 
                                      !                Tel:02166/120128
===============================================================================
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Da ich vom Rechtsweg voellig abgeschnitten wurde,
besteht auch nicht die Moeglichkeit "Recht" schnell wieder Herzustellen.

Hinzu kommt, das alle drei Gewalten ( Judikative, Legislative, Executive)
sich ueber quasi 10 Jahre hinweg als unfaehig und nicht willens gezeigt 
haben, den "Rechtsstaat als solchen sicher zu stellen"
Es handelt sich somit, nachweislich in Deutschland um ein Willkuer-
und Unrechtsregieme, in dem nach Auskunft des Verfaasungsschutzes ,
jeder nur an SEINE Pfreunde denkt. (Das Audio des verfassungschutzes steht
 Ihnen in vollem Umfang im Internet oder auf CD-ROM zur Verfuegung)

Sollten Sie die gesamte Dokumentation auf CD-ROM wuenschen
so teilen Sie mir dies bitte mit.

Sie sollten in keinem Fall Investitionen in einem Land taetigen, 
in dem keine Rechtssicherheit  herrscht und in dem Menschen 
nach Wildwestmanier gelyncht und Hingerichtet werden.

Es wurde mir unmoeglich gemacht, unversehrt eine Familie zu gruenden.

Meine Eltern wurden um ihre letzten Ersparnisse gebracht,
andere wurde ebenso vorsaetzlich gesachaedigt.

Verfahren und andere staatliche Organe  wurden durch diese 
staatlichen Organe vorsaetzlich manipuliert.
Und es wurde Genucid betrieben.
Darueber hinaus, haben diese staatlichen Organe alle moralischen
etischen und rechtsstaatlichen Prinzipien aufgegeben.

Zum Zeitpunkt der begonnen Vernichtung war Johannes Rau
oberster Dienstherr der Landesbehoerden Ministerpraesitdent Clement
war Leiter der Staatskanzlei und 
Helmuth Kohl der oberste Diensther der Bundesbehoerden,
 die diese Vernichtung durchgefuehrt haben. 


Sollten Sie noch irgend welche  Rueckfragen haben, koennen Sie sich gerne 
an mich  oder als Vermittler  an 

          HR.R.UFERMANN 
          DIAKONISCHES WERK D.EV.KIRCHE 
          EVANGELISCHE KIRCHENGEMEINDE 
          WILHELM-STRAUSS-STR.20 
     41236 MOENCHENGLADBACH RHEYDT 
      02166 -  948651 

      wenden.! 



              yours sincerely               mit freundlichem Gruss
                              Wendolin Weber     
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Samba users,

	Good Morning everyone.  Has anyone been able to compile pam_smb on
HP 10.20 or HP 11.00?  I have been having problems getting this to compile
even when I am using the GNU compiler and GNU make program.  If anyone has
done this could they send me the binaries.  I would like to use the winbindd
daemon to allow any of my users on the NT domain to map a network drive to
my HP machines without being in the /etc/passwd file.

	Thanks.

_________________________________
Brad M. Garrott
Computer Programmer/Analyst
Global Information Services
The Timken Corporation
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The situation is that the second NIC is for internal heartbeat only.  The two
machines are connected via crossover cable with this interface.  Here is the
setup:
eth0:0  <-- 10.8.49.10
eth0 <-- 10.8.49.11
eth1 <-- 192.168.49.1

This is the primary box's setup.  eth0:0 is shared via heartbeat.
This is a serious problem and I need some help.
Any ideas?

Also, where does development stand on winbindd?  Is it production stable :) or
have lots of bugs?

Thanks,
Adam Read
IT, Univera Health Care

>>> Shanker Balan 06/16 2:21 AM >>>
Hello:

I faced a similar problem from a machine with 2 NICs. Samba was trying
a reverse DNS look-up for the second NIC which did not exist. After
adding a DNS entry for the 2nd NIC everything was snappy.

Are your hosts resolvable via DNS?

-- Shanu

Adam Read wrote:
> It seems to take forever to show the properties for the printers.
> When I go to the Printers$ share, It can take up to 5 minutes to
> display.  users are also having a huge lag time, though not all the
> time, when displaying queue properties.  The servers are not under an
> extreme load, Dual PIII 866, 512MB ram, 100BT Full.  The network shows
> no errors.  I don't see any errors in the logs, so I am looking for
> help.  If anyone can help, I would appreciate it.
> 

-- 

 -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -  - ( Shanu )  -  -
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we have problems changing the owner of a file in winnt 4.0 sp6a and samba
2.0.6; the error message is not very meaningful error message:

Windows NT-Error 0xc002002e occured

can anybody tell me what that means and if there is a solution to that
problem?

thx

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Can someone please help me with the following errors.  I am running winbind
from the HEAD version of samba on RHL7.1.  I can successfully get
groups/users from my NT PDC with getent group and wbinfo -u.

"wbinfo -t" returns:
Secret is bad
0xc00000e5

smb.log:
[2001/06/18 10:47:07, 1] smbd/files.c:file_init(215)
  file_init: Information only: requested 10000 open files, 1014 are
available.

log.winbindd:
[2001/06/18 10:47:26, 0] libsmb/cli_lsarpc.c:cli_lsa_enum_trust_dom(537)
  cli_lsa_enum_trust_dom(): out of memory


~Mary

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- Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931)

"The girl got reasons.  They all got reasons." ~Scott Weiland

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--On Monday, June 18, 2001 10:55 AM +0000 Trever McVAIN 
<warmarse at hotmail.com> wrote:

> whats love got to do got to do with it whats love got to do with a second
> hand emotion

It's actually more of a love-hate thing, because most Microsoft products 
don't run all that well, are insecure and buggy, and because we don't want 
to pay Microsoft (i.e. Samba is Free).

Or were you asking a different question?  (Got to stop letting the dog use 
your e-mail account maybe?)

- john

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I am going to switch to CUPS, but I just wanted to get something started, so
I used linuxconf to set up a printer.  I can print to the printer from the
linux box.  So I have coenctivity.

I've restarted SAMBA and I even restarted the whole server, but nothing
shows up in the print share to choose.

Adam Lang
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> Make sure that you restart SAMBA.
>
> >
> > Does anyone have good references for setting up printing with the intent
> of
> > Samba in mind?  Hell, even jsut good references for printing in general.
> >
> My recommendation is to setup printing with your server in mind first.
Once
> it works locally, then work on Samba - that should be the easiest part,
just
> add the share to smb.conf and restart samba.

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Here's the deal... got the smb.conf file configured correctly, as my Win2K
workstation can find my samba domain.  However, no matter what I do, I can't
join it b/c I can't get the username/passwd for the domain to setup.  I only
have the root account and one other user account set up (which I assigned to
GID 4 (adm)).  Any suggestions?

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I am using SAMBA version 2.2.0 alpha3 on a Solaris 2.6 machine to
communicate with a NT network.  When I try and map one of the SAMBA shares
on a Win2k box, I get a "semaphore timeout period has expired" error
message.  My NT 4.0 machines map fine.

Thanks in advance for the help.

David Fink

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Jim Morris wrote:
> 
> One way of achieving the same effect as having a PDC and BDC would be
> to implement your Samba server using a Linux High Availability cluster
> - with 2 or more systems appearing as a single Samba server to the
> Windows PC's.  When the "master" node in the cluster dies, one of the
> other nodes takes over and assumes the IP address of the cluster - the
> Windows PC's don't even notice typically.

Hello Jim,
great, exactly what I need here. :-))
Could you please point me to some docs about Linux HA-clustering and how
to set up such a samba domain?

thanks

Dirk Maass
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I'm really lost on getting Samba to show a shared printer.

Samba is working fine for file shares.  I have to be just reading something
wrong or interpreting something incorrectly.

I have Windows98 users only to worry about.  I can print from the Linux box.
I just can't get it to show in the printer list.  I'm using Samba 2.2.0

On the printer screen I am reading this:
Printer names marked with [*] in the Choose Printer drop-down box are
autoloaded printers from Printcap Name. Attempting to delete these printers
from SWAT will have no effect.

and wondering why the printer is not showing up in the drop down list.

Adam Lang
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> I am going to switch to CUPS, but I just wanted to get something started,
so
> I used linuxconf to set up a printer.  I can print to the printer from the
> linux box.  So I have coenctivity.
>
> I've restarted SAMBA and I even restarted the whole server, but nothing
> shows up in the print share to choose.
>
> Adam Lang
> Systems Engineer
> Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
> http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nelson Garcia" <garcian002 at hawaii.rr.com>
> To: "Linux Servers mailing list" <SERVER-LINUX at LISTS.netspace.org>
> Cc: "Samba" <samba-ntdom at samba.org>
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 4:19 PM
> Subject: Re: Re: Printing
>
>
> > Make sure that you restart SAMBA.
> >
> > >
> > > Does anyone have good references for setting up printing with the
intent
> > of
> > > Samba in mind?  Hell, even jsut good references for printing in
general.
> > >
> > My recommendation is to setup printing with your server in mind first.
> Once
> > it works locally, then work on Samba - that should be the easiest part,
> just
> > add the share to smb.conf and restart samba.

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Yes, I manually went into the /etc/passwd file and added my machine name
(Torgo) as Torgo$.  From what I understand, this should work, but I still
don't get anywhere.

Heck, I think the lowercase netbios name is the default password if you
manually enter it, so I tried entering torgo/torgo, torgo$/torgo, etc. etc.,
but to no avail. (as well as changing the password so that I was sure it was
working).

It could be something else, as I had samba set up so that I could share a
directory off the samba server to my Win2K workstation, but then it quit
working all of the sudden (I got prompted for a username and password, and
entered the ones I had been using, and it no longer worked).  Any
suggestions are appreciated.

-----Original Message-----
From: John Benedetto [mailto:jbenedet at unm.edu]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 10:30 AM
To: Matt Keyes
Subject: Re: Samba Domain Setup help

--On Monday, June 18, 2001 10:17 AM -0500 Matt Keyes <matt_keyes at qbsol.com>
wrote:

> Here's the deal... got the smb.conf file configured correctly, as my Win2K
> workstation can find my samba domain.  However, no matter what I do, I
> can't join it b/c I can't get the username/passwd for the domain to
> setup.  I only have the root account and one other user account set up
> (which I assigned to GID 4 (adm)).  Any suggestions?

I understand that you _should_ be able to join the domain, and have the
machine account automagically created, same as if you were using a genuine
Windows server, but as a test, you could run "smbpasswd -a -m machinename"
and add your PC's netbios name into the smbpasswd file (it should appear as
"machinename$" in the file).  You will also need to create an entry in the
passwd file.

Again, as I understand it (I am not yet running 2.2.0), Samba should create
it for you (2.0.x does not), but you could try creating it manually as a
test.

- john

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--On Monday, June 18, 2001 11:32 AM -0400 Adam Lang 
<aalang at rutgersinsurance.com> wrote:

> On the printer screen I am reading this:
> Printer names marked with [*] in the Choose Printer drop-down box are
> autoloaded printers from Printcap Name. Attempting to delete these
> printers from SWAT will have no effect.
>
> and wondering why the printer is not showing up in the drop down list.

I have the same problem, and would like to see any answer posted to the 
list.  We are running 2.0.8, and when we installed our 4th & 5th printers 
in the printcap file, the 5th did not show up in the SWAT dropdown box.

- john

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Hello Dirk,

Monday, June 18, 2001, 9:29:05 AM, you wrote:

DM> great, exactly what I need here. :-))
DM> Could you please point me to some docs about Linux HA-clustering
DM> and how to set up such a samba domain?

Some resources on Linux clustering are:

1. Linux High Availability HOWTO (somewhat dated by still possibly
   useful

   http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/ALPHA/linux-ha/High-Availability-HOWTO.html

2. High Availability Linux Project

   http://www.linux-ha.org

3. Linux Virtual Server Project

   http://linuxvirtualserver.org

4. Linux Enterprise Computing

   http://linas.org/linux/

There are probably other places to find information on setting up a
Linux cluster. If you want to BUY a cluster, there is always the
Beowolf stuff at http://www.scyld.com.  Redhat also has some
clustering technology included - specifically I think their "pirahna"
package, which I think implements heartbeat and failover.

As a shameless plug, Chapter 22 of the book "Special Edition Using
Samba" is devoted to the topic "Samba in the Enterprise", and steps
through setting up a working implementation of a Samba server using
software that was available a year ago from the the High Availability
Linux Project.  The chapter shows you how to setup an RSYNC of your
Samba shares to the backup nodes of the cluster - and discusses other
more advanced means you can use for file synchronization.

Hope that helps!
-- 
Best regards,
 Jim Morris                            mailto:Jim at Morris.net

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I have a question about the following code from wbinfo.c.

In the function wbinfo_check_secret, response.data.num_entries is used as the
check for wether or not the secret file is good:
if (response.data.num_entries == 0) {
                        printf("Secret is good\n");
                } else {
                        printf("Secret is bad\n0x%08x\n",
          response.data.num_entries);
                }

I get 0xc00000e5 as the response.data.num_entries.  I cannot seem to find
where response.data.num_entries gets populated with data.  Maybe there's a bug
and that's why I have kooky data?  Does anyone know where this field gets his
data???

Thanks in advance.
~Mary
---------------
function below
---------------

static BOOL wbinfo_check_secret(void)
{
        struct winbindd_response response;
        BOOL result;

        ZERO_STRUCT(response);

        result = winbindd_request(WINBINDD_CHECK_MACHACC, NULL, &response) ==
                NSS_STATUS_SUCCESS;

        if (result) {

                if (response.data.num_entries == 0) {
                        printf("Secret is good\n");
                } else {
                        printf("Secret is bad\n0x%08x\n",
          response.data.num_entries);
                }

                return True;
        }

        return False;
}

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Ok... I just did some more work.

I deleted my smb.conf file in both /etc and /usr/local/samba/lib.  I created
what I understand to be just a basic smb.conf file, allowing for certain
hosts to connect, setting a homes directory, and settings for user mkeyes.
mkeyes is a user I can logon with, and (as root) I smbpasswd mkeyes and set
the smb password.  However, when I try to connect via a Win2K machine (that
is in the allowed hosts list), I get prompted for usernm/passwd, but mkeyes
and the smbpassword don't work.  Any help?  They did work for a brief window
last night, but I didn't change anything and they quit working when I
rebooted both machines.  Arghhh!!!  Any help is appreciated.

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[mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Matt Keyes
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Subject: RE: Samba Domain Setup help

Yes, I manually went into the /etc/passwd file and added my machine name
(Torgo) as Torgo$.  From what I understand, this should work, but I still
don't get anywhere.

Heck, I think the lowercase netbios name is the default password if you
manually enter it, so I tried entering torgo/torgo, torgo$/torgo, etc. etc.,
but to no avail. (as well as changing the password so that I was sure it was
working).

It could be something else, as I had samba set up so that I could share a
directory off the samba server to my Win2K workstation, but then it quit
working all of the sudden (I got prompted for a username and password, and
entered the ones I had been using, and it no longer worked).  Any
suggestions are appreciated.

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 10:30 AM
To: Matt Keyes
Subject: Re: Samba Domain Setup help

--On Monday, June 18, 2001 10:17 AM -0500 Matt Keyes <matt_keyes at qbsol.com>
wrote:

> Here's the deal... got the smb.conf file configured correctly, as my Win2K
> workstation can find my samba domain.  However, no matter what I do, I
> can't join it b/c I can't get the username/passwd for the domain to
> setup.  I only have the root account and one other user account set up
> (which I assigned to GID 4 (adm)).  Any suggestions?

I understand that you _should_ be able to join the domain, and have the
machine account automagically created, same as if you were using a genuine
Windows server, but as a test, you could run "smbpasswd -a -m machinename"
and add your PC's netbios name into the smbpasswd file (it should appear as
"machinename$" in the file).  You will also need to create an entry in the
passwd file.

Again, as I understand it (I am not yet running 2.2.0), Samba should create
it for you (2.0.x does not), but you could try creating it manually as a
test.

- john

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Would someone please mind *briefly* summarise the steps for using Winbind
with RH7.
I note several have asked on the SAMBA mail lists, but most [all?] have no
responses.

We currently have Samba 2.2.0 installed off the RPM

In particular...

1 - Can we 'add [Winbind] to' our currently installed SAMBA?
2 - If we do need to Download and Compile a different SAMBA, which one? CVS?
TNG? 2.2.0?

Any help, advise etc appreciated!
TIA
Cheers!
Hendrik
Pasadena School

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> DM> great, exactly what I need here. :-))
> DM> Could you please point me to some docs about Linux HA-clustering
> DM> and how to set up such a samba domain?

I've been running heartbeat from linux-ha project in production for pdc
failover and it seems to do the trick.
Here are few tips:
1. specify "virtual" netbios name in smb.conf so that backup server takes
over the netbios name.
2. rsync /usr/local/samba/lib, /usr/local/samba/netlogon,
/usr/local/samba/private, and /usr/local/samba/profiles
3. rsync /etc/passwd & /etc/group
4. disable auto start of samba - hearbeat will do this for you

Kev

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M. Kilroy writes:

> I have a question about the following code from wbinfo.c.
> 
> In the function wbinfo_check_secret, response.data.num_entries is used as the
> check for wether or not the secret file is good:
> if (response.data.num_entries == 0) {
>                         printf("Secret is good\n");
>                 } else {
>                         printf("Secret is bad\n0x%08x\n",
>           response.data.num_entries);
>                 }
> 
> I get 0xc00000e5 as the response.data.num_entries.  I cannot seem to find
> where response.data.num_entries gets populated with data.  Maybe there's a bug
> and that's why I have kooky data?  Does anyone know where this field gets his
> data???

It's actually supposed to be the the NT status code returned when
trying to verify that samba is a member of a domain.  Look in
include/nterr.h for values.  0xc00000e5 is internal error.  (-:
FYI it's filled in in winbindd_misc.c at the end of the
winbindd_check_machine_acct() function.

There are a couple of problem areas with winbindd in head at the
moment.  The first is this one (not checking machine account
properly), secondly the pam_winbind module isn't fully working,
and thirdly it doesn't cope with large numbers of users/groups
just yet.  This may be the cause of your out of memory error
alluded to in another message.


TIm.

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hello everybody,

i have setup a samba 2.2.0 server as pdc, win9x pcs can logon into domain but can see the domain users and win2k pcs get the msg "the domain hidraulica does not exist or can not be contacted" when trying to adding it to the domain, has anyone any idea?

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Greetings Samba Guru's:

Samba 2.0.7 running on Solaris 8 configured to authenticate against our NT
BDC 
worked very well for quite some time. 

Now, I am getting the following problem. When I tried to connect to this
share
as myself, it asks the password, still I am not able to map this share to my
NT.

Here is the log file: (Somehow, samba thinks my username is nobody) 

  Invalid username/password for nobody
[2001/06/18 17:57:59, 2] smbd/service.c:make_connection(284)
  Invalid username/password for nobody
[2001/06/18 17:59:59, 2] param/loadparm.c:do_section(2481)
  Processing section "[homes]"
[2001/06/18 17:59:59, 2] lib/interface.c:add_interface(83)
  added interface ip=10.3.5.2 bcast=10.3.255.255 nmask=255.255.0.0     


Here is the smb.conf file:

[global]
        workgroup = EPIPHANY
        netbios name = ns1
        comment = EPNY server
        client code page = 437
        lock directory = /usr/local/samba/var/locks
        log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
        preserve case = Yes
        case sensitive = No
        security = server
        password server = 10.3.1.5
        socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_KEEPALIVE
        wins server = 10.3.1.10
        local master = No
        load printers = No
        kernel oplocks = No
[homes]
        comment = None
        path = /homes
        read list = @eng
        write list = @eng
        create mask = 0740
        directory mask = 0740
        map archive = No

Your help & suggenstaions are very much appreciated.

Thanks,
Murali                 

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i'v read the samba-howto for seting up a samba server as a printer server.
there says that you need the drivers from a win2k printer if you want to
print through samba. when drivers are added correctly, samba does the
rest (adds the /etc/printcap entry, etc...) but i couldn't get this working.
once the drivers are added, i get a message like:

"printer drivers was not installed. access is denied".

i've added the drivers through a root account on samba, so directories could
be created without trouble. files are copied, but then the message pops up...

i've searched the archives of the mailing list without success... any ideas?
what is the usuall setup for having a printing server? cups? lprng?

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Hi all,

I'm new in this list and I don't know if this question is asked a
thousand times.

I test Samba 2.2.0 on Solaris 2.7 as a PDC with an NT 4.0 client.
The problem is that the NT client logs on correctly but it doesn't store
its properties like desktop, icon position, ... .
The 'whats new' window from first login appears every time.

Could anyone tell me where I have to search for solving this problem.

Thanks
Martin Walter

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I'm no longer able to join a samba PDC with a win2000 workstation after
the deletion of the unix trust account of the win2000 machine.

As soon I realized the matter, I inserted again the trust account, both
in passwd and in smbpasswd, but noone prevailed.

Now my questions are:
is it mandatory to stop/start samba (it is a trouble because there are a
number of win 98 client happily connected)?
how yp could meddle with the account system?
is any uid=0 account also with administrative rights able to join a samba
PDC or should I use root or Administrator?

I was able to join the domain, before. The yp database is updated.

Thank you (and thank you for samba, which is great!)

Francesco Malvezzi

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Hello, 
I have Samba 2.0.6 with RedHat Linux 6.2 (kernel 2.2.14) and I 'd like to
install 'winbind'. 
I tried to rpm samba-appliance-0.5-1.i386.rpm over current samba and got the
following error message : 
file /etc/logrotate.d/samba from install of samba-appliance-0.5-1 conflicts
with file from package samba-2.0.6-9
file /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb from install of samba-appliance-0.5-1 conflicts
with file from package samba-2.0.6-9 

Anyone can help ? Thanks 

Orazio SGALBIERO

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Hi,

I'm running Samba 2.2.0-alpha 1 (I haven't got round to upgrading) on linux 2.2.16 on SuSE 6.3

It runs fine, but I see a problem from time to time with the machine. I get the error, "too many open files". The current values are

lsof | wc -l
6195

lsof | grep smbd | wc -l
2158

I changed the value of /proc/sys/fs/file-max from 4096 to 8192 ... and the problem seems to have stopped.

There are 2 limits that linux takes into account, the max number of open files and the max number of open files per process (I believe). To change the per process value, you have to go into the h files in the kernel and recompile. 

My question is, is the value above "2158" considered to be the number of files open for 1 process, smbd? If that was hitting my old value of 4096 (set in /proc/sys/fs/file-max), is that what was giving the too many open files error?

The reason I'm asking is, I'm using Samba on linux as my main file server, and am planning to keep it that way. These servers are going to be hit "harder" as more people join up here, and I just want to safeguard against this problem happening. Has anyone experienced this problem with samba on a busy box?

cheers
E

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On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Eoin Verling wrote:

> The reason I'm asking is, I'm using Samba on linux as my main file
> server, and am planning to keep it that way. These servers are going
> to be hit "harder" as more people join up here, and I just want to
> safeguard against this problem happening. Has anyone experienced this
> problem with samba on a busy box?

I have just experienced this on a new Red Hat 7.1/Samba 2.2.0 box acting
as a PDC for ~150 workstations.

I increased /proc/sys/fs/file-max from 8192 (the default in my kernel) to
65535 but not enough time has passed to see if that will improve the
situation. (I implemented the change last night)

I suspect, but have not been able to confirm, that files are not getting
properly/completely closed out as people log out of their Windows sessions
because this seems to be a problem only over quite a few days of
uninterrupted operation.  If files/connections are indeed persisting
indefinitly I am not certain what the cause would be.

If you find a clearer solution I would appreciate hearing about it.

Sean

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 Ingematics - A Division of Compu-Aid, Inc.

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Hello.
>
> My w2k joined succesfully with wellcome to "samba" domain but when i tried
> to login after reboot i got the message "The system cannot log you on this
> domain because the system's computer account in its primary domain is
> missing or the password on that account is incorrect" and when i
> check samba
> log files i can see that it says "connection to w2k refused"
> I joined the domain as root and gave with smbpasswd -a root a password to
> root different from that on my linux box. (I am running samba tng
> 2.2.0 on a
> RedHat 7.1)
> No matter how i try (even with ny user account in /etc/password and
> smbpasswd -a) i cannot log in to my samba domain.
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Frederik Likaj.
>
> p.s. I have tried to mail my question to different samba news
> groups without
> succes.
> It is important to get samba running as i have to replace
> win-servers to my
> work with samba.
> Thank you very much.


Med Venlig Hilsen

Frederik Likaj
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I'm having a problem which I fear it being addressed too much on this
mailing list and thence arising flames. I have just joined this mailing
list.

Anyways, I'm having trouble making a win2k box with SP2 to join a domain
where the domain controller is a samba 2.2.0

I understand MS has used new rpc calls in SP2 and XP for joining the
domain, but is there a patch for 2.2.0 which allows for the win2k+sp2 to
join smoothly?


Thanks, in advance.

~tcpdump

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> Hello.
> >
> > My w2k joined succesfully with wellcome to "samba" domain but when i tried
> > to login after reboot i got the message "The system cannot log you on this
> > domain because the system's computer account in its primary domain is
> > missing or the password on that account is incorrect" and when i
> > check samba
> > log files i can see that it says "connection to w2k refused"
> > I joined the domain as root and gave with smbpasswd -a root a password to
> > root different from that on my linux box. (I am running samba tng
> > 2.2.0 on a
> > RedHat 7.1)
> > No matter how i try (even with ny user account in /etc/password and
> > smbpasswd -a) i cannot log in to my samba domain.
> > Any help will be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Frederik Likaj.
> >
> > p.s. I have tried to mail my question to different samba news
> > groups without
> > succes.
> > It is important to get samba running as i have to replace
> > win-servers to my
> > work with samba.
> > Thank you very much.
>
>
> Med Venlig Hilsen
>
> Frederik Likaj
> Novo Nordisk Engineering A/S
> Building, Automation.
> dir. tlf. 44 42 46 69
> Flik at nne.dk
>
> NNE
> Krogshxjvej 55
> 2880 Bagsvfrd
>

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Hello, 
I have Samba 2.0.6 with RedHat Linux 6.2 (kernel 2.2.14) and I 'd like to
install 'winbind'. 
I tried to rpm samba-appliance-0.5-1.i386.rpm over current samba and got the
following error message : 
file /etc/logrotate.d/samba from install of samba-appliance-0.5-1 conflicts
with file from package samba-2.0.6-9
file /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb from install of samba-appliance-0.5-1 conflicts
with file from package samba-2.0.6-9 

Anyone can help ? Thanks 

Orazio SGALBIERO

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I asked the same thing just yesterday...

Samba 2.2.0 doesn't support it. The current cvs is told to support it, but
negative reports have told me it doesn't either..

It is to be supported in the 2.2.1 release.

W2k SP1 can join, but SP2 has changes which causes it not to work anymore.

Only advice, have patience... :)

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> I'm having a problem which I fear it being addressed too much on this
> mailing list and thence arising flames. I have just joined this mailing
> list.
>
> Anyways, I'm having trouble making a win2k box with SP2 to join a domain
> where the domain controller is a samba 2.2.0
>
> I understand MS has used new rpc calls in SP2 and XP for joining the
> domain, but is there a patch for 2.2.0 which allows for the win2k+sp2 to
> join smoothly?
>
>
> Thanks, in advance.
>
> ~tcpdump
>
> On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, FLIK (Frederik Likaj) wrote:
>
> > Hello.
> > >
> > > My w2k joined succesfully with wellcome to "samba" domain but when i
tried
> > > to login after reboot i got the message "The system cannot log you on
this
> > > domain because the system's computer account in its primary domain is
> > > missing or the password on that account is incorrect" and when i
> > > check samba
> > > log files i can see that it says "connection to w2k refused"
> > > I joined the domain as root and gave with smbpasswd -a root a password
to
> > > root different from that on my linux box. (I am running samba tng
> > > 2.2.0 on a
> > > RedHat 7.1)
> > > No matter how i try (even with ny user account in /etc/password and
> > > smbpasswd -a) i cannot log in to my samba domain.
> > > Any help will be appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > Frederik Likaj.
> > >
> > > p.s. I have tried to mail my question to different samba news
> > > groups without
> > > succes.
> > > It is important to get samba running as i have to replace
> > > win-servers to my
> > > work with samba.
> > > Thank you very much.
> >
> >
> > Med Venlig Hilsen
> >
> > Frederik Likaj
> > Novo Nordisk Engineering A/S
> > Building, Automation.
> > dir. tlf. 44 42 46 69
> > Flik at nne.dk
> >
> > NNE
> > Krogshxjvej 55
> > 2880 Bagsvfrd
> >
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Yes, we had a similar problem when rolling out samba 2.2.0 on VA Enhanced RHL
6.2.4 for +1200 users.  The problem manifested on day two when we ramped up from
~125 users to ~750 users [all were downloading drivers as it was the first time
they connected...]

We did the following:

echo "32768" > /proc/sys/fs/file-max
echo "98304" > /proc/sys/fs/inode-max

We found hints at various sites saying these should be set to 256 per 4 MB RAM
for file-max and inode-max should be 3-4 times file-max.

We experimented with this and it solved the problem immediately and we have had
no more errors.

We then placed these commands in /etc/rc.d/rc.local so they will be reissued at
boot [we have redundant servers with heartbeat/mon failover so this is
critical...]

Hope this is useful...

Paul Sanders
Univera Health Care IT







>>> Eoin Verling 06/19 5:40 AM >>>
Hi,

I'm running Samba 2.2.0-alpha 1 (I haven't got round to upgrading) on linux
2.2.16 on SuSE 6.3

It runs fine, but I see a problem from time to time with the machine. I get the
error, "too many open files". The current values are

lsof | wc -l
6195

lsof | grep smbd | wc -l
2158

I changed the value of /proc/sys/fs/file-max from 4096 to 8192 ... and the
problem seems to have stopped.

There are 2 limits that linux takes into account, the max number of open files
and the max number of open files per process (I believe). To change the per
process value, you have to go into the h files in the kernel and recompile. 

My question is, is the value above "2158" considered to be the number of files
open for 1 process, smbd? If that was hitting my old value of 4096 (set in
/proc/sys/fs/file-max), is that what was giving the too many open files error?

The reason I'm asking is, I'm using Samba on linux as my main file server, and
am planning to keep it that way. These servers are going to be hit "harder" as
more people join up here, and I just want to safeguard against this problem
happening. Has anyone experienced this problem with samba on a busy box?

cheers
E

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On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 02:08:48PM +0200, Robert Hoekstra wrote:

> I asked the same thing just yesterday...
> Samba 2.2.0 doesn't support it. The current cvs is told to support it, but
> negative reports have told me it doesn't either..
> It is to be supported in the 2.2.1 release.
> W2k SP1 can join, but SP2 has changes which causes it not to work anymore.
> Only advice, have patience... :)

Current cvs seems to work with Win2K SP2 ...

Steve

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I am running samba 2.2.0 on redhat 7.1 and my w3k have no SP2 installed.
Med Venlig Hilsen

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Flik at nne.dk

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>  -----Original Message-----
> From: 	FLIK (Frederik Likaj)
> Sent:	19. juni 2001 13:47
> To:	Samba (E-mail); Sambantdom (E-mail)
> Subject:	Please help me with samba.
>
> Hello.
> >
> > My w2k joined succesfully with wellcome to "samba" domain but when i
> tried
> > to login after reboot i got the message "The system cannot log you on
> this
> > domain because the system's computer account in its primary domain is
> > missing or the password on that account is incorrect" and when i
> > check samba
> > log files i can see that it says "connection to w2k refused"
> > I joined the domain as root and gave with smbpasswd -a root a password
> to
> > root different from that on my linux box. (I am running samba tng
> > 2.2.0 on a
> > RedHat 7.1)
> > No matter how i try (even with ny user account in /etc/password and
> > smbpasswd -a) i cannot log in to my samba domain.
> > Any help will be appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Frederik Likaj.
> >
> > p.s. I have tried to mail my question to different samba news
> > groups without
> > succes.
> > It is important to get samba running as i have to replace
> > win-servers to my
> > work with samba.
> > Thank you very much.
>
>
> Med Venlig Hilsen
>
> Frederik Likaj
> Novo Nordisk Engineering A/S
> Building, Automation.
> dir. tlf. 44 42 46 69
> Flik at nne.dk
>
> NNE
> Krogshxjvej 55
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>

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Hi Tim!

On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Tim Potter wrote:

>
> I don't know.  Why don't you give it a try?  (-:
>
> But seriously, to probe the limit of how many users/groups can be
> resolved, try upping the number of users on your test system to a
> similar level as your production system.
>
>
> Tim.

lxhost:~# wbinfo -t
Secret is good
...
lxhost:~# wbinfo -u
Error looking up domain users
...
lxhost:~# winbindd -d 3 -i
...

server: dc=ESGPDC, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
ESGDOM: dc=ESGPDC, got_sid=1, sam_hnd=1 sam_dom_hnd=1
server: dc=ESGPDC, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
ESGDOM: dc=ESGPDC, got_sid=1, sam_hnd=1 sam_dom_hnd=1
[ 9604]: list users
cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was ERRDOS - ERRpipebusy
(All instances of the requested pipe are busy.)

Q.:
Is this the mistake after that I should say - I wait same time to use
winbindd or can I do something :-(( ? ( CVS-HEAD from today )

Uwe

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Does anyone out there with winbind *working* and authenticating from an NT PDC
mind telling me what version of samba/winbind they are running?  The latest
head has probs with winbindd, and I need to get something running very soon.

THANKS!

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I have a question about authenticating logons from one samba box to another.
Here is what i would like to do:
1. Run one 2.2.0 box as a PDC (Samba1 for Reference)
2. Run another 2.2.0 box and have it authenticate against the PDC (Samba2)

I think this should be possible by joining Samba2 to the Samba1 domain and
setting security = domain.  Right?

Also what about user accounts.  Will users need a unix account on each box?
If I ran NIS between the 2 boxes also, would l need to have a local unix
account on Samba2 for each user?
Thanks.

Regards,

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Have you added your machine to unix as wel ass the smb password files?

adduser  -g machines ws$
(make a seperate group for machines and the machine with trailing $-sign)

smbpasswd -a -m ws$

and of course your user accounts..

Just a guess...?
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> I am running samba 2.2.0 on redhat 7.1 and my w3k have no SP2 installed.
> Med Venlig Hilsen
>
> Frederik Likaj
> Novo Nordisk Engineering A/S
> Building, Automation.
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> >  -----Original Message-----
> > From: FLIK (Frederik Likaj)
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> > Subject: Please help me with samba.
> >
> > Hello.
> > >
> > > My w2k joined succesfully with wellcome to "samba" domain but when i
> > tried
> > > to login after reboot i got the message "The system cannot log you on
> > this
> > > domain because the system's computer account in its primary domain is
> > > missing or the password on that account is incorrect" and when i
> > > check samba
> > > log files i can see that it says "connection to w2k refused"
> > > I joined the domain as root and gave with smbpasswd -a root a password
> > to
> > > root different from that on my linux box. (I am running samba tng
> > > 2.2.0 on a
> > > RedHat 7.1)
> > > No matter how i try (even with ny user account in /etc/password and
> > > smbpasswd -a) i cannot log in to my samba domain.
> > > Any help will be appreciated.
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > Frederik Likaj.
> > >
> > > p.s. I have tried to mail my question to different samba news
> > > groups without
> > > succes.
> > > It is important to get samba running as i have to replace
> > > win-servers to my
> > > work with samba.
> > > Thank you very much.
> >
> >
> > Med Venlig Hilsen
> >
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Ok, now im getting a wierd error with the latest cvstree pull

when i try to join the domain with a win2k+sp2 box it tells me:
"The following error has occured while trying to join the domain
"NAMEOFDOMAIN". The account you are used is a computer account, please use
a local user account or a global user account to access this server."



Whats going on? am I doing something wrong?

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Environment:
	Solaris 2.6 on Sparc.
	Samba 2.2.0 with following config extras: -with-syslog -with-utmp
		built using gcc 2.8.1
	Windows 2000 server (with no service packs) - microdash

Sequence:
	configured Samba as per Samba-HOWTO-Collection
	set up microdash$ account in passwd
	set microdash machine account in smbpasswd using smbpasswd(8)
	
	try to join microdash - discover no account
	
	set up root in smbpasswd with different passwd
	
	retry - fails - signal 11 panic!
	
	remove microdash$ from passwd & smbpasswd
	set up add user script - test works
	
	try to join microdash - signal 11 panic
		- note passwd entry & smbpasswd entry set up.
		
	try to join microdash - fails - no panic.

Apart from the initial failure, microdash indicates RPC fails on each occaision
after filling in the account info.

The smbpasswd entry is (from add user script attempt):
microdash$:10474:NO PASSWORDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:NO PASSWORDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XX:[NDW        ]:LCT-3B2E226E:

Here is a fragment of level 3 log around the PANIC - I realise this is not level
10:

[2001/06/18 16:46:54, 3, pid=20282, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] smbd/process.c:
switch_message(650)
  switch message SMBtrans (pid 20282)
[2001/06/18 16:46:54, 3, pid=20282, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] smbd/ipc.c:repl
y_trans(482)
  trans <\PIPE\> data=792 params=0 setup=2
[2001/06/18 16:46:54, 3, pid=20282, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] smbd/ipc.c:name
d_pipe(334)
  named pipe command on <> name
[2001/06/18 16:46:54, 3, pid=20282, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] smbd/ipc.c:api_
fd_reply(296)
  Got API command 0x26 on pipe "samr" (pnum 7013)free_pipe_context: destroying t
alloc pool of size 0
[2001/06/18 16:46:54, 3, pid=20282, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] rpc_server/srv_
pipe.c:api_pipe_request(1163)
  Doing \PIPE\samr
[2001/06/18 16:46:54, 3, pid=20282, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] rpc_server/srv_
pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1195)
  api_rpcTNP: rpc command: SAMR_SET_USERINFO
[2001/06/18 16:46:54, 3, pid=20282, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] smbd/sec_ctx.c:
push_sec_ctx(279)
  push_sec_ctx(0, 1) : sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 1
[2001/06/18 16:46:54, 3, pid=20282, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] smbd/sec_ctx.c:
set_sec_ctx(310)
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 1
[2001/06/18 16:46:54, 3, pid=20282, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] smbd/sec_ctx.c:
pop_sec_ctx(416)
  pop_sec_ctx (0, 1) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
[2001/06/18 16:46:54, 0, pid=20282, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] lib/fault.c:fau
lt_report(40)
  ===============================================================
[2001/06/18 16:46:54, 0, pid=20282, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] lib/fault.c:fau
lt_report(41)
  INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 20282 (2.2.0)
  Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
[2001/06/18 16:46:54, 0, pid=20282, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] lib/fault.c:fau
lt_report(43)
  ===============================================================
[2001/06/18 16:46:54, 0, pid=20282, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] lib/util.c:smb_
panic(1139)
  PANIC: internal error


So - has anyone else had success with this environment?

Should I wait for 2.2.1 (or get the CVS)?

Or provide more details - eg network traffic?


Finally I hope this is an OK place to submit - BUGS.txt referred to suggests
mailing to samba at samba.org, the web site if you dig:
Under support -> bug reporting...
	http://bugs.samba.org/

I choose this mailing list as not entirely sure if not a error on my part as
opposed to a bug.

Finally highlights from smb.conf file:

# Global Parameters
[global]
        workgroup = kingsfords

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

        ; security settings - must have user
        security = user

        ; must have encrypted passwords
        encrypt passwords = yes

        ; support domain logons
        domain logons = yes

        ; where to store user profiles
        logon path = \\%N\profiles\%u

        ; create accounts on the fly (!)
        add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 102 -s /bin/false -c
 "auto-Samba generated" %u

...

-- 
Peter Polkinghorne, IT Manager		Kingsford Stacey Blackwell
ppolkinghorne at kingsfords.co.uk		14 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn
(44) 020 7447 1200 			London WC2A 3UB

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On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 05:10:51PM +0100, Peter Polkinghorne wrote:
> Environment:
> 	Solaris 2.6 on Sparc.
> 	Samba 2.2.0 with following config extras: -with-syslog -with-utmp
> 		built using gcc 2.8.1
> 	Windows 2000 server (with no service packs) - microdash
> 
> Sequence:
> 	configured Samba as per Samba-HOWTO-Collection
> 	set up microdash$ account in passwd
> 	set microdash machine account in smbpasswd using smbpasswd(8)
> 	
> 	try to join microdash - discover no account
> 	
> 	set up root in smbpasswd with different passwd
> 	
> 	retry - fails - signal 11 panic!
> 	
> 	remove microdash$ from passwd & smbpasswd
> 	set up add user script - test works
> 	
> 	try to join microdash - signal 11 panic
> 		- note passwd entry & smbpasswd entry set up.

Can you try the current 2.2.1 CVS please ? It's the only
way we'll know if we've fixed this.

Thanks,

Jeremy.

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I've tried with the HEAD branch. It still doesn't work with w2k sp1.
Should I try with another branch ?




>Can you try the current 2.2.1 CVS please ? It's the only
>way we'll know if we've fixed this.
>
>Thanks,
>
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Hello, 

I am relative new to Samba, and try to set it up.  I am a bit confused about
the subject matter, and would appreciate if somebody could help me to
click;-).  The question is fairly simple actually, why we would need this
option since we would have to create the same userid for this user in the
linux/unix box to login in any case?  I mind as well use security = user.  I
am guessing the only convenience is that the user might not need to input
their userid when try to access the share, is that correct?  If so, will
they have to put their linux/unix passwd?

For security=server, is it required to join samba server to windows domain
as well?

It seems to me that winbind is the way to go in this case, and there is no
account database in linux/unix box, all the authentication are done from
windows domain.  But what about users directly login to linux/unix box, say
exceed or ftp or rlogin?  Where to authenticate from?

Thank you in advance for your kindness,

Grace

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The output log, with a HEAD version.

[2001/06/19 20:35:25, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1186)
   api_rpcTNP: rpc command: SAMR_SET_USERINFO
[2001/06/19 20:35:25, 0] rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_mem_get(442)
   prs_mem_get: reading data of size 2 would overrun buffer.
[2001/06/19 20:35:25, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(727)
   api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/06/19 20:35:25, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1206)
   api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.



At 09:29 19.06.2001 -0700, you wrote:
>On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 05:10:51PM +0100, Peter Polkinghorne wrote:
> > Environment:
> >       Solaris 2.6 on Sparc.
> >       Samba 2.2.0 with following config extras: -with-syslog -with-utmp
> >               built using gcc 2.8.1
> >       Windows 2000 server (with no service packs) - microdash
> >
> > Sequence:
> >       configured Samba as per Samba-HOWTO-Collection
> >       set up microdash$ account in passwd
> >       set microdash machine account in smbpasswd using smbpasswd(8)
> >
> >       try to join microdash - discover no account
> >
> >       set up root in smbpasswd with different passwd
> >
> >       retry - fails - signal 11 panic!
> >
> >       remove microdash$ from passwd & smbpasswd
> >       set up add user script - test works
> >
> >       try to join microdash - signal 11 panic
> >               - note passwd entry & smbpasswd entry set up.
>
>Can you try the current 2.2.1 CVS please ? It's the only
>way we'll know if we've fixed this.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jeremy.

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Pierre Metrailler wrote:
> 
> The output log, with a HEAD version.
> 
> [2001/06/19 20:35:25, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1186)
>    api_rpcTNP: rpc command: SAMR_SET_USERINFO
> [2001/06/19 20:35:25, 0] rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_mem_get(442)
>    prs_mem_get: reading data of size 2 would overrun buffer.
> [2001/06/19 20:35:25, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(727)
>    api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
> [2001/06/19 20:35:25, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1206)
>    api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.

Can you send me a debug level 10 on this please ?

I'm suspecting a recent change made by Tim in the SAM_USER_INFO_24
struct :-).

Thanks,

	Jeremy.

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Ah! You're brilliant!!  Part of my problem was not adding the printers
directory.  I added that and the printer I had in printcap showed up.
Also, I adjusted the printcap to follow yours and it works fine.  Now for
the other printers I just copy the same info and directories and just change
names.

Thanks a lot.

One thing of note, The spool directory was in /tmp by default and I changed
it to /var/spool/samba .  It wasn't working until I changed the permissions
to 777.  Write access for other was not included and that fouled it all up.

Adam Lang
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> Here's a sample printcap entry for an HP ColorJet 4500TN:
>
> ##PRINTTOOL3## REMOTE
> central:\
>         rp=text:\
>         mx#0:\
>         sd=/var/spool/lpd/central:\
>         sh:\
>         rm=central.delmonico.butler.org:
>
> If using SAMBA to allow Windows clients to print to, there is no need for
a
> 'printer driver' or configuration on the Linux box -- only on the Windows
> clients.  LPR/LPD (NG or BSD) will simply be a managed portal to that
> network printer.
>
> Soulds like your smb.conf is setup okay, but check it for these params:
>
> [global]
>         print command = lpr -h -r -P%p %s
>         queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc stop %p
>         queueresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc start %p
>
> [printers]
>         comment = All Printers
>         path = /var/spool/samba
>         printable = Yes
>         browseable = No
>
>
> However, if you have a Linux app that will need to print, and generate
> laserjet color ps code, you will have to install a printer driver
mechanism
> to convert that Linux app output into appropriate printer code.
>
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Linux Servers mailing list
> > [mailto:SERVER-LINUX at LISTS.netspace.org]On Behalf Of Adam Lang
> > Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 11:09am
> > To: SERVER-LINUX at LISTS.netspace.org
> > Subject: printcap file
> >
> >
> > I'm totally f'ing lost on this printcap file on trying to
> > configure by hand.
> >
> > Apparently the only tool is printtool, and I need Xwindows to run
> > it, which
> > is NOT being isntalled on the system.
> >
> > All I want to do is print to an HP color laserjet 4500 that has a
network
> > card in it.
> >
> > I reinstalled the system and chose printer suport, so I'm using the base
> > printing applications that come with redhat 7.1.
> >
> > Adam Lang
> > Systems Engineer
> > Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
> > http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
> >

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hi, 

i have a samba acting as domin logons sever for win9x pcs and it works fine when i logon from a win9x pc, now the problem is:
i have also a win2k with the same user and passwd that i have in the samba server, when i logon locally in to this pc and run \\miSAMBAserver i get logon as guest and not as my real user, i stop samba and start again and it logon now as my real user, at smb.conf i setup the option map to guest= never but keeps doing the same....please any idea would be right for me...

thanks , yoandy

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First Off... I am a total Linux Newbie.  Lots of command line stuff will get
me lost very fast.  Think of explaining this to your parents via e-mail
(unless your parents taught you UNIX!).  I don't mind if you take it slow
and go step by step.

Here is my situation:

Our company has purchased a Dell file server with Red Hat 7 pre-installed.

I have finally gotten Samba up and running after a Red Hat tech support call
but I am a bit lost when it comes to the SWAT utility.

Here is what I would like to accomplish:

I would like to have individual users login and be given specific
privileges.  For example:

Administrative Users

- file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Engineering
directories
- file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Administrative
directories
- file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Secretarial
directories

Secretarial Users

- file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Engineering
directories
- file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Secretarial
directories

Engineering Users

- file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Engineering
directories
- read only access to specific administrative and secretarial directories
- write access (drop box) to specific administrative and secretarial
directories

Home Accounts

- a home account for each user to store limited personal items

Here is how it would look to the root user...

Home
   User A (User A access only)
   User B (User B access only)
   User C (User C access only)
   User N  (User N access only etc...)

Secretarial
   In Box (Shared - write access for all)
   Projects (All Access for Secretarial and Admin users read-only for
others)

Administration
   In Box (Shared - write access for all)
   Projects (All Access for Admin users read-only for others)

Engineering
   Projects
      Project A
      Project B
      Project C

Now I can live with simple shares if the NT Domain controller in SAMBA is
beyond what I am trying to do here.  Ideally each user would login and the
shared they are allowed would show up in the NN.

Also I have been playing around with SAMBA and I set it up with the local
group that we have used here by default which is 'OROURKE' (our company
name).  Perhaps I am wrong here but do all my shares appear in the network
neighborhood under //FILESERVER/ADMIN/ or //FILESERVER/HOME/USER A/ etc.  or
do they appear as //ADMIN/ and //HOME/ (for USER X)???

Thanks in advance,

Dan

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Dan:
First off - You have some reading to do.....  The learning curve can get you
down, but hang in there and you will be rewarded :).  Go get yourself a copy
of "Teach Yourself Samba in 24 hours" or Using Samba special edition.  Both
are written by members of the Samba team and were invaluable to me in
getting up and running with Samba.  All of the items you want to do are
covered in detail in the books as well as the HOWTO's (see
www.linuxdoc.org).  Also go to www.samba.org and go to the documentation
area.  There is a combined HOWTO here that will give you a lot of insight.
There is also an older document written for 2.0.7 describing in detail how
to set up Samba as a PDC.  Much of this is still applicable today with 2.2.0
(soone to be 2.2.1 :))

Hope this helps.

Post more detailed questions as you go along and you will get excellent
response.

James

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Subject: Newbie SAMBA Help...


> First Off... I am a total Linux Newbie.  Lots of command line stuff will
get
> me lost very fast.  Think of explaining this to your parents via e-mail
> (unless your parents taught you UNIX!).  I don't mind if you take it slow
> and go step by step.
>
> Here is my situation:
>
> Our company has purchased a Dell file server with Red Hat 7 pre-installed.
>
> I have finally gotten Samba up and running after a Red Hat tech support
call
> but I am a bit lost when it comes to the SWAT utility.
>
> Here is what I would like to accomplish:
>
> I would like to have individual users login and be given specific
> privileges.  For example:
>
> Administrative Users
>
> - file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Engineering
> directories
> - file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Administrative
> directories
> - file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Secretarial
> directories
>
> Secretarial Users
>
> - file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Engineering
> directories
> - file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Secretarial
> directories
>
> Engineering Users
>
> - file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Engineering
> directories
> - read only access to specific administrative and secretarial directories
> - write access (drop box) to specific administrative and secretarial
> directories
>
> Home Accounts
>
> - a home account for each user to store limited personal items
>
> Here is how it would look to the root user...
>
> Home
>    User A (User A access only)
>    User B (User B access only)
>    User C (User C access only)
>    User N  (User N access only etc...)
>
> Secretarial
>    In Box (Shared - write access for all)
>    Projects (All Access for Secretarial and Admin users read-only for
> others)
>
> Administration
>    In Box (Shared - write access for all)
>    Projects (All Access for Admin users read-only for others)
>
> Engineering
>    Projects
>       Project A
>       Project B
>       Project C
>
> Now I can live with simple shares if the NT Domain controller in SAMBA is
> beyond what I am trying to do here.  Ideally each user would login and the
> shared they are allowed would show up in the NN.
>
> Also I have been playing around with SAMBA and I set it up with the local
> group that we have used here by default which is 'OROURKE' (our company
> name).  Perhaps I am wrong here but do all my shares appear in the network
> neighborhood under //FILESERVER/ADMIN/ or //FILESERVER/HOME/USER A/ etc.
or
> do they appear as //ADMIN/ and //HOME/ (for USER X)???
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Dan

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Uwe Hentzschel writes:

> lxhost:~# winbindd -d 3 -i
> ...
> 
> server: dc=ESGPDC, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
> ESGDOM: dc=ESGPDC, got_sid=1, sam_hnd=1 sam_dom_hnd=1
> server: dc=ESGPDC, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
> ESGDOM: dc=ESGPDC, got_sid=1, sam_hnd=1 sam_dom_hnd=1
> [ 9604]: list users
> cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was ERRDOS - ERRpipebusy 
> (All instances of the requested pipe are busy.)
> 
> Q.:
> Is this the mistake after that I should say - I wait same time to use
> winbindd or can I do something :-(( ? ( CVS-HEAD from today )

Yes, this is the current problem with the HEAD pipe code.  )-:


Tim.

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Hi 

with the latest CVS revision I finally succeeded to join a samba domain
with a W2K SP2 client. The only abnormal log entry was:

 [2001/06/20 01:55:31, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.

Good work! Thanks a lot...

Deti

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Hi to all,
I am a YAN (Yet another newbie) so please excuse my question if this has
already been covered before.
I have just taken over the job administering a small network and feel like I
was thrown in at the deep end as I know nothing about it, but have to learn
quickly.
The only major drama at present is that the Samba server which is used only
for browsing the net by the workstations seems to shut itself down 2 to 6
times a day. Simple restart gets it going, but I would like to solve this
problem of why it keeps shutting down by itself.
Checked the logs, and every entry going back over 12 months is exactly the
same, an example of which is:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sambar Server Crash Debug Handler
Sambar Server Version 4.2   (Aug  5 1999 14:39:12)
Crash Time: Tuesday, June 19, 2001  15:19:58
server.exe caused a EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION in module sambar.dll at
001B:1009FE08, _mbsnicmp()+72 byte(s)
EAX=00000000  EBX=00DC2BB0  ECX=7FFDB000  EDX=00000000  ESI=00000006
EDI=77669860  EBP=100C6918  ESP=09A0E5A4  EIP=1009FE08  FLG=00010206
CS=001B   DS=0023  SS=0023  ES=0023   FS=0038  GS=0000
001B:1009FE08 (0x00000000 0x100C6918 0x00000006 0x00000A0D) sambar.dll,
_mbsnicmp()+72 byte(s)
001B:1003E2E8 (0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000) sambar.dll,
http_respond()+2687 byte(s)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The main network server is running Win NT 4.0 with I beleive SP5, and the
workstations all run Win98SE.
Previous admin who is a MCSE (I am not) stated to management that this is just
part of Samba, but surely it should remain running until someone tells it to
shut down?
And it looks to me from the log like it is in fact a configuration error of
some sort.

Has anyone seen this before and know of a fix?

Regards to all
Gregg

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Ummm.  You're looking in the wrong place.  I did a short search and Sambar
is a webserver technology that runs on windows.  This list is for Samba, a
windows emulator that runs on Linux.  Just go to http://www.google.com and
do a search for Sambar and see what you get.

BW

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> Hi to all,
> I am a YAN (Yet another newbie) so please excuse my question if this has
> already been covered before.
> I have just taken over the job administering a small network and feel like
I
> was thrown in at the deep end as I know nothing about it, but have to
learn
> quickly.
> The only major drama at present is that the Samba server which is used
only
> for browsing the net by the workstations seems to shut itself down 2 to 6
> times a day. Simple restart gets it going, but I would like to solve this
> problem of why it keeps shutting down by itself.
> Checked the logs, and every entry going back over 12 months is exactly the
> same, an example of which is:
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> Sambar Server Crash Debug Handler
> Sambar Server Version 4.2   (Aug  5 1999 14:39:12)
> Crash Time: Tuesday, June 19, 2001  15:19:58
> server.exe caused a EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION in module sambar.dll at
> 001B:1009FE08, _mbsnicmp()+72 byte(s)
> EAX=00000000  EBX=00DC2BB0  ECX=7FFDB000  EDX=00000000  ESI=00000006
> EDI=77669860  EBP=100C6918  ESP=09A0E5A4  EIP=1009FE08  FLG=00010206
> CS=001B   DS=0023  SS=0023  ES=0023   FS=0038  GS=0000
> 001B:1009FE08 (0x00000000 0x100C6918 0x00000006 0x00000A0D) sambar.dll,
> _mbsnicmp()+72 byte(s)
> 001B:1003E2E8 (0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000) sambar.dll,
> http_respond()+2687 byte(s)
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
> The main network server is running Win NT 4.0 with I beleive SP5, and the
> workstations all run Win98SE.
> Previous admin who is a MCSE (I am not) stated to management that this is
just
> part of Samba, but surely it should remain running until someone tells it
to
> shut down?
> And it looks to me from the log like it is in fact a configuration error
of
> some sort.
>
> Has anyone seen this before and know of a fix?
>
> Regards to all
> Gregg

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OK.  Here is the low down from all my experience over the past
couple of months.

In Samba 2.0 all printers were installed as local printers
on NT clients because we did not support the SPOOLSS set of
MSRPCs.  Windows NT/2000 views local printers as available
for all users.  However "printer connections" are available for
the user who installed it.

This explains the new behavior people are seeing with Samba 2.2
when using the "point & print" features.  The interesting thing
is that Win NT 4.0 did it the same way as Win2k, it's just that
Samba only support lanman printing and so these "local printers"
on the Nt clients were seem by all users who logged in.

If you want a printer to be vieable for all users, it must be
installed on the NT/2000 client as a local printer.

Now the bad news, a design flaw in 2.2.0 prevents you from
installing a local printer driver of your choice for a Samba
printer.  This has been fixed for 2.2.1 and you will be able
to install these as "local" printers.  The fix was
literally one line of code. :-)  This solution is not
pretty, nor is it without shortcomings, but it will get the
job done.

Apparently what is happening is that Samba print servers allow
us to do things which a Windows NT print server will not allow
(like sharing a printer which has not printer driver assigned
to it).  Of course, you can get the same behavior with Windows
NT if you connect to an NT print server of one arch (e.g. i386)
from a client of another arch (e.g. alpha) and try to connect to
a printer which doesn't have a driver for the client arch
installed.  But I digress....




Cheers, jerry


On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, Patrick Goetz wrote:

> Progress Report:
>
> I've done a little more research on this issue, trolling the Microsoft
> support database and deja.com.  Apparently setting up network printers
> on W2K machines so that they are available to any domain user who logs
> in on the machine is not at all straight forward, and requires one to
> invoke bizarre and convoluted logon script commands - see, for example
>
>    http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q189/1/05.ASP
>
>
> If anyone knows a simpler way to do this, I'd love to hear about it.
> Apparently the idea that everyone who uses a particular machine might
> want to have a particular printer availalble to them never occurred to
> Microsoft.  Well, at least Active Directory Services are simple and
> elegant.  >;-)
>
>

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> Hello, 
> 
> I am relative new to Samba, and try to set it up.  I am a bit confused about
> the subject matter, and would appreciate if somebody could help me to
> click;-).  The question is fairly simple actually, why we would need this
> option since we would have to create the same userid for this user in the
> linux/unix box to login in any case?
Yes, but with security = server or domain, the encrypted passwords 
for samba are maintaind by the sever/PDC, and not by the unix box. 
You can even disable the accounts on unix if you want to.

There are a couple of senarios where this is good. Our situation is 
this: One samba pdc which is NIS server as well and a second samba 
file server gets the accounts form NIS and the encrypted passwords 
form the pdc.

>  I mind as well use security = user.  I
> am guessing the only convenience is that the user might not need to input
> their userid when try to access the share, is that correct?  If so, will
> they have to put their linux/unix passwd?
The userid is the name, in terms of pam the account. This needs 
authentisation with a password. To conect to samba and any other not 
public service the user has to supply both. And the server has to 
check both. Samba (with out winbind) with encrypted passwords gets 
the accounts form /etc/passwd or NIS (or ...?) and the authentisation 
form private/smbpasswd or an other samba/NT server or a PDC.

> For security=server, is it required to join samba server to windows domain
> as well?
No.

> 
> It seems to me that winbind is the way to go in this case, and there is no
> account database in linux/unix box, all the authentication are done from
> windows domain.  But what about users directly login to linux/unix box, say
> exceed or ftp or rlogin?  Where to authenticate from?
Form the PDC winbind gets account and authentication information 
from. Windbind results to a pam module that can be used for any unix 
service.

Christian

> 
> Thank you in advance for your kindness,
> 
> Grace
> 


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Dan,
James is right, do some reading, probably not only to samba but to 
unix/linux administration as well. The book that helped me up was 
Essential System Administration form Aeleen Frisch published by 
O'Reilly. But there are numbours good books and I have only tried 
this one.

The things you are asking are about the basic layout of the system: 
How should your file system be structured, including backup, archive, 
may be virus scan, my be automatic "cleaning" in exchange 
directories,? How should your users and groups be structed? How much 
disks do you have / need / want, how big are they, do you need quota 
on one of them? How flexible du you want to be in the future.

My personal aproach is to setup up as much as possibly in the unix 
file system (we have PC and unix users), use a couple of shares 
(homes, user volumes, exchange, archiv, space, tmpbig, ... projects 
is missing) and ensure (login skript) that all users map them to the 
same drive-letters on the pc.

Christian


> Dan:
> First off - You have some reading to do.....  The learning curve can get you
> down, but hang in there and you will be rewarded :).  Go get yourself a copy
> of "Teach Yourself Samba in 24 hours" or Using Samba special edition.  Both
> are written by members of the Samba team and were invaluable to me in
> getting up and running with Samba.  All of the items you want to do are
> covered in detail in the books as well as the HOWTO's (see
> www.linuxdoc.org).  Also go to www.samba.org and go to the documentation
> area.  There is a combined HOWTO here that will give you a lot of insight.
> There is also an older document written for 2.0.7 describing in detail how
> to set up Samba as a PDC.  Much of this is still applicable today with 2.2.0
> (soone to be 2.2.1 :))
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Post more detailed questions as you go along and you will get excellent
> response.
> 
> James
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dan Tappin" <dan.tappin at orourke-eng.com>
> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>; <samba at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 2:01 PM
> Subject: Newbie SAMBA Help...
> 
> 
> > First Off... I am a total Linux Newbie.  Lots of command line stuff will
> get
> > me lost very fast.  Think of explaining this to your parents via e-mail
> > (unless your parents taught you UNIX!).  I don't mind if you take it slow
> > and go step by step.
> >
> > Here is my situation:
> >
> > Our company has purchased a Dell file server with Red Hat 7 pre-installed.
> >
> > I have finally gotten Samba up and running after a Red Hat tech support
> call
> > but I am a bit lost when it comes to the SWAT utility.
> >
> > Here is what I would like to accomplish:
> >
> > I would like to have individual users login and be given specific
> > privileges.  For example:
> >
> > Administrative Users
> >
> > - file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Engineering
> > directories
> > - file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Administrative
> > directories
> > - file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Secretarial
> > directories
> >
> > Secretarial Users
> >
> > - file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Engineering
> > directories
> > - file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Secretarial
> > directories
> >
> > Engineering Users
> >
> > - file browsing, copying, moving and deleting etc in the Engineering
> > directories
> > - read only access to specific administrative and secretarial directories
> > - write access (drop box) to specific administrative and secretarial
> > directories
> >
> > Home Accounts
> >
> > - a home account for each user to store limited personal items
> >
> > Here is how it would look to the root user...
> >
> > Home
> >    User A (User A access only)
> >    User B (User B access only)
> >    User C (User C access only)
> >    User N  (User N access only etc...)
> >
> > Secretarial
> >    In Box (Shared - write access for all)
> >    Projects (All Access for Secretarial and Admin users read-only for
> > others)
> >
> > Administration
> >    In Box (Shared - write access for all)
> >    Projects (All Access for Admin users read-only for others)
> >
> > Engineering
> >    Projects
> >       Project A
> >       Project B
> >       Project C
> >
> > Now I can live with simple shares if the NT Domain controller in SAMBA is
> > beyond what I am trying to do here.  Ideally each user would login and the
> > shared they are allowed would show up in the NN.
> >
> > Also I have been playing around with SAMBA and I set it up with the local
> > group that we have used here by default which is 'OROURKE' (our company
> > name).  Perhaps I am wrong here but do all my shares appear in the network
> > neighborhood under //FILESERVER/ADMIN/ or //FILESERVER/HOME/USER A/ etc.
> or
> > do they appear as //ADMIN/ and //HOME/ (for USER X)???
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Dan
> 


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When starting Samba..this message appears in smbstatus. 

> Failed to open byte range locking database
> ERROR: Failed to initialise locking database
> Can't initialise locking module - exiting

Any clues as to how to resolve this?

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ok, it seems that the latest CVS fixed it (parse_smr.c)

now I can join the domain. Great !

Thanks,

Pierre




At 02:07 20.06.2001 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>with the latest CVS revision I finally succeeded to join a samba domain
>with a W2K SP2 client. The only abnormal log entry was:
>
>  [2001/06/20 01:55:31, 0]
>rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
>   api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
>
>Good work! Thanks a lot...
>
>Deti

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Well, samba is not a "windows emulator", it is an open source software suite that provides file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients, and run on many different platforms and OSs.
see: http://www.samba.org/samba/about.html

On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 11:26:13PM -0500, Brian Whitehead wrote:
> Ummm.  You're looking in the wrong place.  I did a short search and Sambar
> is a webserver technology that runs on windows.  This list is for Samba, a
> windows emulator that runs on Linux.  Just go to http://www.google.com and
> do a search for Sambar and see what you get.
> 
> BW
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "GREGG" <tlc at cairns.net.au>
> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 11:08 PM
> Subject: Server shutdown
> 
> 
> > Hi to all,
> > I am a YAN (Yet another newbie) so please excuse my question if this has
> > already been covered before.
> > I have just taken over the job administering a small network and feel like
> I
> > was thrown in at the deep end as I know nothing about it, but have to
> learn
> > quickly.
> > The only major drama at present is that the Samba server which is used
> only
> > for browsing the net by the workstations seems to shut itself down 2 to 6
> > times a day. Simple restart gets it going, but I would like to solve this
> > problem of why it keeps shutting down by itself.
> > Checked the logs, and every entry going back over 12 months is exactly the
> > same, an example of which is:
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > Sambar Server Crash Debug Handler
> > Sambar Server Version 4.2   (Aug  5 1999 14:39:12)
> > Crash Time: Tuesday, June 19, 2001  15:19:58
> > server.exe caused a EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION in module sambar.dll at
> > 001B:1009FE08, _mbsnicmp()+72 byte(s)
> > EAX=00000000  EBX=00DC2BB0  ECX=7FFDB000  EDX=00000000  ESI=00000006
> > EDI=77669860  EBP=100C6918  ESP=09A0E5A4  EIP=1009FE08  FLG=00010206
> > CS=001B   DS=0023  SS=0023  ES=0023   FS=0038  GS=0000
> > 001B:1009FE08 (0x00000000 0x100C6918 0x00000006 0x00000A0D) sambar.dll,
> > _mbsnicmp()+72 byte(s)
> > 001B:1003E2E8 (0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000000) sambar.dll,
> > http_respond()+2687 byte(s)
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > The main network server is running Win NT 4.0 with I beleive SP5, and the
> > workstations all run Win98SE.
> > Previous admin who is a MCSE (I am not) stated to management that this is
> just
> > part of Samba, but surely it should remain running until someone tells it
> to
> > shut down?
> > And it looks to me from the log like it is in fact a configuration error
> of
> > some sort.
> >
> > Has anyone seen this before and know of a fix?
> >
> > Regards to all
> > Gregg

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Hi,
I have a problem with shares.
Sanmba is configured and workes fine, but one thing:
when i am trying to share a folder on my Windows 98 client, I recieve an error 
while trying to add useres to a share... "You cannot view a list of users at 
this time. Try again later."
Help me...



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Which version of Samba are you using?

If not 2.2.0, it doesn't support user listing, you should usr share level
access.
If 2.2.0, I am not sure, but I guess it should work, and you will have to
provide more info..

grts,
Robert.
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> Hi,
> I have a problem with shares.
> Sanmba is configured and workes fine, but one thing:
> when i am trying to share a folder on my Windows 98 client, I recieve an
error
> while trying to add useres to a share... "You cannot view a list of users
at
> this time. Try again later."
> Help me...
>
>
>
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Hello,

	How to get the 2.2.1 CVS release, in what branch does it reside?

	I used "cvs -z5 -d :pserver:cvs at pserver.samba.org:/cvsroot co -r SAMBA_2_2 samba".

	Was I correct?

Kristo Kuuskull.

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I've tried with the HEAD branch. It still doesn't work with w2k sp1.
Should I try with another branch ?




>Can you try the current 2.2.1 CVS please ? It's the only
>way we'll know if we've fixed this.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Jeremy.

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On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Kristo Kuuskull wrote:

> Hello,
>
> 	How to get the 2.2.1 CVS release, in what branch does it reside?
>
> 	I used "cvs -z5 -d :pserver:cvs at pserver.samba.org:/cvsroot co -r SAMBA_2_2 samba".
>
> 	Was I correct?

Yes.






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Hi,

Here are the steps I have used to successfully join win2k workstations to my 
samba domain.

1. Create Unix accounts for both the user and the win2k host in /etc/passwd.
2. Use smbpasswd to create entries for the entries made in /etc/passwd. e.g.

    smbpasswd -a <username>
    smbpasswd -a -m <hostname>

3. Also, make sure that "root" has a valid entry in smbpasswd. (You will need it 
later)

4. On the win2k machine, join the domain. Right click on "My Computer" and 
select properties. Click the "Network Identification" tab. Click the properties 
button.  Put in the domain name into the domain field. Click OK. You must 
already have a valid entry for the host in both /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, and 
the smbpasswd files for this to work.

5. Use the root username/password as entered in step three when prompted for 
username/password.  After some time (up to a minute), you should see "Welcome to 
the <domain> domain!" message.

6. Reboot the win2k workstation.

Of course, this is assuming that you have setup your smb.conf file correctly to 
be a PDC as described in the How-to collection.

Good luck,

Arnold Andrews

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On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Roman Shchugarev wrote:

> Hi, I have a problem with shares. Sanmba is configured and workes
> fine, but one thing: when i am trying to share a folder on my Windows
> 98 client, I recieve an error while trying to add useres to a share...
> "You cannot view a list of users at this time. Try again later." Help
> me...

Do you have Samba configured as a PDC?






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> I test Samba 2.2.0 on Solaris 2.7 as a PDC with an NT 4.0 client.
> The problem is that the NT client logs on correctly but it doesn't store
> its properties like desktop, icon position, ... .
> The 'whats new' window from first login appears every time.

Do you have an entry in your smb.conf file for the following?

In the [global] section:

    logon path = <unc path of profiles share>\%u  (e.g.)
    logon path = \\sambasrv\profiles\%u
    
And an entry for the profiles share:

[profiles]
        comment = NT profiles share
        path = /path/to/profiles/directory (substitute actual path)
        read only = no
        create mask = 0600
        directory mask = 0700

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Hi,


> i have setup a samba 2.2.0 server as pdc, win9x pcs can logon into domain but 
can see the domain users and win2k pcs get the msg "the domain hidraulica does 
not exist or can not be contacted" when trying to adding it to the domain, has 
anyone any idea?

Do you have your win2k PC's on the same subnet as the samba PDC?  Are you using 
Wins, with all hosts pointing to the same server?

Just a thought,

Arnold Andrews

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> I have a question about authenticating logons from one samba box to another.
> Here is what i would like to do:
> 1. Run one 2.2.0 box as a PDC (Samba1 for Reference)
> 2. Run another 2.2.0 box and have it authenticate against the PDC (Samba2)
> 
> I think this should be possible by joining Samba2 to the Samba1 domain and
> setting security = domain.  Right?

When you say setting security = domain, you are talking about only the entry on 
Samba2, correct?

> Also what about user accounts.  Will users need a unix account on each box?
> If I ran NIS between the 2 boxes also, would l need to have a local unix
> account on Samba2 for each user?

If you are using NIS, you don't need to have local accounts for anything.

Although I haven't tried what you are talking about myself, I'm confident that 
it should work as long as you are able to make the trust relationship between 
the samba servers.

Good luck,

Arnold Andrews

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Hi,  I tried to login to my samba PDC server using your steps and after
reboot the win2k machine and try to log to my PDC server I receive this
message.

"The system cannot log you on this domain because the system's computer
account in its a primary domain is missing or the password on that account
is incorrect."

Any idea?

Thanks in advance.

regards
Rodrigo Benzaquen
www.mercadolibre.com


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Subject: RE: Samba Domain Setup help


Hi,

Here are the steps I have used to successfully join win2k workstations to my
samba domain.

1. Create Unix accounts for both the user and the win2k host in /etc/passwd.
2. Use smbpasswd to create entries for the entries made in /etc/passwd. e.g.

    smbpasswd -a <username>
    smbpasswd -a -m <hostname>

3. Also, make sure that "root" has a valid entry in smbpasswd. (You will
need it
later)

4. On the win2k machine, join the domain. Right click on "My Computer" and
select properties. Click the "Network Identification" tab. Click the
properties
button.  Put in the domain name into the domain field. Click OK. You must
already have a valid entry for the host in both /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow,
and
the smbpasswd files for this to work.

5. Use the root username/password as entered in step three when prompted for
username/password.  After some time (up to a minute), you should see
"Welcome to
the <domain> domain!" message.

6. Reboot the win2k workstation.

Of course, this is assuming that you have setup your smb.conf file correctly
to
be a PDC as described in the How-to collection.

Good luck,

Arnold Andrews

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My entries are:
[global]
...
        logon path = \\WS13\samba\profiles\%u
...
[profiles]
        comment = SAMBA %S Dir
        path = /usr/local/samba/nt/profiles/%u
        writeable = yes
        create mask = 0600
        directory mask = 0700
[samba]
        comment = SAMBA %S Dir
        path = /usr/local/samba/nt
 ...

The entries in profiles-dir like "/usr/local/samba/nt/profiles/<uid>/desktop"
or "...recent" and so on where created.
But it seems that I have no permission on the local NT client.
I can't e.g change the desktop-background and every change I do wasn't stored
for the next login.

Thanks
Martin

Arnold Andrews X-324-4292 wrote:

>
> Do you have an entry in your smb.conf file for the following?
>
> In the [global] section:
>
>     logon path = <unc path of profiles share>\%u  (e.g.)
>     logon path = \\sambasrv\profiles\%u
>
> And an entry for the profiles share:
>
> [profiles]
>         comment = NT profiles share
>         path = /path/to/profiles/directory (substitute actual path)
>         read only = no
>         create mask = 0600
>         directory mask = 0700

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I have Samba up and running on Red Hat 7 and I am having some trouble
understanding the steps I need to do to get Win9X clients to have their
individual user accounts to show up when they login.

I have run 'userconf' in root to add a few test accounts as well as
'sambapasswd' to set the samba passwords.

For example:  I have myself setup as a user (tappind) and I created a user
in 'userconf' and 'sambapasswd'.  I logged on my Win98 client using the
username and password that I set and the 'FILE SERVER' shows up in the NN as
expected.  If I try to open the 'FILE SERVER' in the NN I get a password
prompt 'Resource:\\FILE SERVER\IPC$'.  None of the passwords I have used
(including blank) works.

Any ideas??  I think I am missing a step.  Does my Win98 client need to
configured for this??

Thanks,

Dan

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I have a Samba 2.0.7 server running on Red Hat 7.1  It authenticates user
logins with my NT 4 server.  From W2K workstations, the user permissions
seem to be working correctly for read/write access.  But from my Linux
workstation, Red Hat 7.1, I receive access denied when trying to right to
these shares on the Linux server as well as on the NT 4 server shares.  Here
is the command I used to mount the shares:

mount -t smbfs -o username=username,workgroup=domain //server/share
/home/user/sharename

I've been testing this with my personal user account, I'm not sure what to
check at this point.  Thanks for any help !!



B . A s h e r
IT Manager
S C H U L T Z D E S I G N
(636)936-2900
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Did you look at the /etc/passwd file to ensure that you have your computer
set up correctly and with a $ at the end?

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Subject: RE: Samba Domain Setup help

Hi,  I tried to login to my samba PDC server using your steps and after
reboot the win2k machine and try to log to my PDC server I receive this
message.

"The system cannot log you on this domain because the system's computer
account in its a primary domain is missing or the password on that account
is incorrect."

Any idea?

Thanks in advance.

regards
Rodrigo Benzaquen
www.mercadolibre.com


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To: matt_keyes at qbsol.com
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Subject: RE: Samba Domain Setup help


Hi,

Here are the steps I have used to successfully join win2k workstations to my
samba domain.

1. Create Unix accounts for both the user and the win2k host in /etc/passwd.
2. Use smbpasswd to create entries for the entries made in /etc/passwd. e.g.

    smbpasswd -a <username>
    smbpasswd -a -m <hostname>

3. Also, make sure that "root" has a valid entry in smbpasswd. (You will
need it
later)

4. On the win2k machine, join the domain. Right click on "My Computer" and
select properties. Click the "Network Identification" tab. Click the
properties
button.  Put in the domain name into the domain field. Click OK. You must
already have a valid entry for the host in both /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow,
and
the smbpasswd files for this to work.

5. Use the root username/password as entered in step three when prompted for
username/password.  After some time (up to a minute), you should see
"Welcome to
the <domain> domain!" message.

6. Reboot the win2k workstation.

Of course, this is assuming that you have setup your smb.conf file correctly
to
be a PDC as described in the How-to collection.

Good luck,

Arnold Andrews

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Sorry to report that still get a Signal fault 11.  Also the W2K server still 
reports RPC failure.  After the failure I have to reboot the W2K server to get
it to try again.  I used the tar ball from the CVS server ftp site.

My next task is to install CVS and reconfigure the firewall :-(

I have seen reports of success & failure with PDC code - anyone with Solaris 2.6
and success?

> Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 09:29:13 -0700
> To: Peter Polkinghorne <pjmp at kingsfords.co.uk>
> Cc: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org, pjmp at helios.kingsfords.co.uk
> Subject: Re: Problems joining W2K server to Samba 2.2.0 PDC
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> On Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 05:10:51PM +0100, Peter Polkinghorne wrote:
> > Environment:
> > 	Solaris 2.6 on Sparc.
> > 	Samba 2.2.0 with following config extras: -with-syslog -with-utmp
> > 		built using gcc 2.8.1
> > 	Windows 2000 server (with no service packs) - microdash
> > 
> > Sequence:
> > 	configured Samba as per Samba-HOWTO-Collection
> > 	set up microdash$ account in passwd
> > 	set microdash machine account in smbpasswd using smbpasswd(8)
> > 	
> > 	try to join microdash - discover no account
> > 	
> > 	set up root in smbpasswd with different passwd
> > 	
> > 	retry - fails - signal 11 panic!
> > 	
> > 	remove microdash$ from passwd & smbpasswd
> > 	set up add user script - test works
> > 	
> > 	try to join microdash - signal 11 panic
> > 		- note passwd entry & smbpasswd entry set up.
> 
> Can you try the current 2.2.1 CVS please ? It's the only
> way we'll know if we've fixed this.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jeremy.

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Peter Polkinghorne wrote:
> 
> Sorry to report that still get a Signal fault 11.  Also the W2K server still
> reports RPC failure.  After the failure I have to reboot the W2K server to get
> it to try again.  I used the tar ball from the CVS server ftp site.

Can you get me a stack backtrqace for the sig11 please ?

I know about the RPC fault for sp2. I'm working on it....

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> Hi,  I tried to login to my samba PDC server using your steps and after
> reboot the win2k machine and try to log to my PDC server I receive this
> message.
> 
> "The system cannot log you on this domain because the system's computer
> account in its a primary domain is missing or the password on that account
> is incorrect."

Did you get the message "Welcome to the <your_domainname> domain!" successfully?

It sounds like now you are trying to login using the machine account rather then 
a user account which has been defined on the samba server using "smbpasswd".

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------------- Begin Included Message -------------

My entries are:
[global]
...
        logon path = \\WS13\samba\profiles\%u
...
[profiles]
        comment = SAMBA %S Dir
        path = /usr/local/samba/nt/profiles/%u
        writeable = yes
        create mask = 0600
        directory mask = 0700
[samba]
        comment = SAMBA %S Dir
        path = /usr/local/samba/nt
 ...

The entries in profiles-dir like "/usr/local/samba/nt/profiles/<uid>/desktop"
or "...recent" and so on where created.
But it seems that I have no permission on the local NT client.
I can't e.g change the desktop-background and every change I do wasn't stored
for the next login.
------------- End Included Message -------------

I would try:
[global]
...
        logon path = \\WS13\profiles\%u
...

You shouldn't need the [samba] share since you are defining the [profiles] share 
explicitly.

Make sure that the /usr/local/samba/nt/profiles/ directory's UNIX permissions 
are set at 777, so that the PC user's will have permissions to write there.

Hope that does the trick.  Good luck.

Arnold Andrews

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This works fine.  I have been moving my network (40 WS and ~10 servers) to a 
samba domain.  'security = domain' on the samba servers (excepting the PDC, 
that is 'security = user'), add a machine trust account to both /etc/passwd 
and smbpasswd on the pdc, and finally 'smbpasswd -j <domain>' on the 
(non-PDC) samba servers.


On Wednesday 20 June 2001 09:46, you wrote:
> > I have a question about authenticating logons from one samba box to
> > another. Here is what i would like to do:
> > 1. Run one 2.2.0 box as a PDC (Samba1 for Reference)
> > 2. Run another 2.2.0 box and have it authenticate against the PDC
> > (Samba2)
> >
> > I think this should be possible by joining Samba2 to the Samba1 domain
> > and setting security = domain.  Right?
>
> When you say setting security = domain, you are talking about only the
> entry on Samba2, correct?
>
> > Also what about user accounts.  Will users need a unix account on each
> > box? If I ran NIS between the 2 boxes also, would l need to have a local
> > unix account on Samba2 for each user?
>
> If you are using NIS, you don't need to have local accounts for anything.
>
> Although I haven't tried what you are talking about myself, I'm confident
> that it should work as long as you are able to make the trust relationship
> between the samba servers.
>
> Good luck,
>
> Arnold Andrews

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Since VERITAS is too shy to announce it on this list (I think
they don't want to spam people with commercials) I thought
I'd mention it for them :-).

For everyone who has wanted an officially supported Samba
on Solaris solution, supported by Sun, check out the VERITAS
whitepaper at :

http://www.veritas.com/us/article/article-061901.html

Yes, it's Samba based (currently 2.0.9). VERITAS is working
with us to add new stuff like MS-DFS and MMC support to 2.2
as well.

The reason I'm so pleased is that I've been trying to get
Sun to officially support Samba for some time now (with
the valliant attempts of Dave Collier-Brown and Don DeVitt
at Sun) and now, with this joint announcement, they've
done it !

Thanks to everyone at VERITAS and Sun who made this (finally :-)
happen ! Now people have a good business and technical
response to doubts about running Samba on Solaris.

Regards,

	Jeremy Allison,
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Jeremy Allison wrote:

> Thanks to everyone at VERITAS and Sun who made this (finally :-)
> happen ! 

Oops. Forgot to mention the particular people at VERITAS -
thanks to Tamir Ram and Shirish Kalele at VERITAS !

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The examples I have been reading seem to require windows NT to upload the
printer drivers for a Samba shared printer.

It will be all windows9x computers in the network.  Following is my config
file in case it is just something I am doing incorrectly.

# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from 10.10.10.51 (10.10.10.51)
# Date: 2001/06/20 16:28:47

# Global parameters
[global]
 workgroup = CHERRY_HILL
 netbios name = CARTER
 encrypt passwords = Yes
 domain master = False
 wins server = 10.10.10.5
 printing = lprng
 print command = lpr -h -r -P%p %s
 queuepause command = /usr/sbin/lpc stop %p
 queueresume command = /usr/sbin/lpc start %p

[intranet]
 path = /intranet
 read only = No

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

[print$]
 path = /var/spool/samba/printers
 read only = No
 guest ok = Yes



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PDC is NT4.0 sp6a

Samba server was added the domain( DEVDOM) as NTServer/Workstation.

SMBD and NMBD are stopped on the samba server, and smbpasswd is run...

	./smbpasswd -j DEVDOM -r DEVDOMPDC -D4

Program returns:

cli_net_req_chal: LSA Request Challenge from DEVDOMPDC to SAMBASRV: 4B05DEE7000CF67C
cred_session_key
cred_create
cli_net_auth2: srv:\\DEVDOMPDC acct:SAMBASERV sc:2 mc: SAMBASRV chal 73CF1F6CA2926E6F neg: 1ff
cli_net_auth2: Error NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
cli_nt_setup_creds: auth2 challenge failed
modify_trust_password: unable to setup the PDC credentials to machine DEVDOMPDC. Error was : NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED.

Any help would be appreciated.

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It seems that when I add a custom paper size, or adjust one of the standard
sizes in "server properties" in the Printers$ directory via NT, it disappears
when I go to select it in a printer's properties.  
It adds the custom paper to the ntdrivers.tdb, but won't show up except in
server properties.  Restart of samba is of no help.
Has anyone dealt with this problem before?

Thanks,
Adam Read
IT, Univera Health Care

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Thank you so much for your help.

To sums up, is it fair to say the following?

security=server/domain:  the system gets the account validated from
/etc/password or NIS, and gets the password authentication from samba/NT
server or samba/NT PDC
security = user: the system gets the account validated from /etc/password or
NIS, and gets the password authentication from smbpasswd
winbind: the systems get the account and password and group info. from NT
PDC

Another question: for security=server/domain/user, where does it get the
group info.? Purely from linux/unix side?

Thanks a million,

Grace

-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Barth [mailto:barth at cck.uni-kl.de]
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 10:59 PM
To: Samba-Ntdom (E-mail); Wang, Grace XL
Subject: Re: Security = domain


> Hello, 
> 
> I am relative new to Samba, and try to set it up.  I am a bit confused
about
> the subject matter, and would appreciate if somebody could help me to
> click;-).  The question is fairly simple actually, why we would need this
> option since we would have to create the same userid for this user in the
> linux/unix box to login in any case?
Yes, but with security = server or domain, the encrypted passwords 
for samba are maintaind by the sever/PDC, and not by the unix box. 
You can even disable the accounts on unix if you want to.

There are a couple of senarios where this is good. Our situation is 
this: One samba pdc which is NIS server as well and a second samba 
file server gets the accounts form NIS and the encrypted passwords 
form the pdc.

>  I mind as well use security = user.  I
> am guessing the only convenience is that the user might not need to input
> their userid when try to access the share, is that correct?  If so, will
> they have to put their linux/unix passwd?
The userid is the name, in terms of pam the account. This needs 
authentisation with a password. To conect to samba and any other not 
public service the user has to supply both. And the server has to 
check both. Samba (with out winbind) with encrypted passwords gets 
the accounts form /etc/passwd or NIS (or ...?) and the authentisation 
form private/smbpasswd or an other samba/NT server or a PDC.

> For security=server, is it required to join samba server to windows domain
> as well?
No.

> 
> It seems to me that winbind is the way to go in this case, and there is no
> account database in linux/unix box, all the authentication are done from
> windows domain.  But what about users directly login to linux/unix box,
say
> exceed or ftp or rlogin?  Where to authenticate from?
Form the PDC winbind gets account and authentication information 
from. Windbind results to a pam module that can be used for any unix 
service.

Christian

> 
> Thank you in advance for your kindness,
> 
> Grace
> 


_______________________________________________________________________
In a world without walls and fences, who needs windows and gates? (SUN)

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Please help,

I'm setting up a server to be (among other things) a print server.   I 
set up the print$ share to store printer drivers which work ok and I set 
up CUPS to handle the acutal print requests.  security is set to DOMAIN 
and the machine has successfully joined our NT domain.   However the 
problem begins when I try to load drivers onto the server from a NT 
workstation logged in as Administrator (smbusers has a mapping root <--> 
administrator).   The actual upload of the files works now but whenever 
I try to Change the driver I get and error 'Unable to change to the 
specified driver, original settings will be restored'.  I haved tried 
everything I can think of. Has anyone seen/solved this kind of issue 
before please let me know.

I am using samba 2.2 downloaded from 
ftp://au1.samba.org/pub/samba/samba-latest.tgz

Regards,
Daniel Thomas

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I had the same problem. On the PDC you must delete the entry for the samba
server in the server manager. Once deleted - you need to manually add it
back and choose WIN NT machine.

Steve Moccio

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Subject: Unable to Join NT Domain


PDC is NT4.0 sp6a

Samba server was added the domain( DEVDOM) as NTServer/Workstation.

SMBD and NMBD are stopped on the samba server, and smbpasswd is run...

	./smbpasswd -j DEVDOM -r DEVDOMPDC -D4

Program returns:

cli_net_req_chal: LSA Request Challenge from DEVDOMPDC to SAMBASRV:
4B05DEE7000CF67C
cred_session_key
cred_create
cli_net_auth2: srv:\\DEVDOMPDC acct:SAMBASERV sc:2 mc: SAMBASRV chal
73CF1F6CA2926E6F neg: 1ff
cli_net_auth2: Error NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
cli_nt_setup_creds: auth2 challenge failed
modify_trust_password: unable to setup the PDC credentials to machine
DEVDOMPDC. Error was : NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED.

Any help would be appreciated.

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http://us1.samba.org/samba/team.html

please take me off this page.

i do not want your 'credit' nor your thanks, and you -
the authors of this page - do not deserve to use or to
continue to use my code without due recognition.

a 'credit' on a web page is pitiful recognition, so
take it off.  now.

luke

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On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 12:06:20PM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> Yes, it's Samba based (currently 2.0.9). VERITAS is working
> with us to add new stuff like MS-DFS and MMC support to 2.2
> as well.

The early access version that I looked at yesterday at in integrator was
2.0.7, at least according to smbd -V. :(  It supposedly does have ACL
support, though.

> The reason I'm so pleased is that I've been trying to get
> Sun to officially support Samba for some time now (with
> the valliant attempts of Dave Collier-Brown and Don DeVitt
> at Sun) and now, with this joint announcement, they've
> done it !
> 
> Thanks to everyone at VERITAS and Sun who made this (finally :-)
> happen ! Now people have a good business and technical
> response to doubts about running Samba on Solaris.

I am quite happy that this is happening.  I am sorry, however, that they
feel the need to bundle it together with VxVM, VxFS, PointInTimeCopy (TM),
and a very weak GUI.

I was very pleased with their claims that they will support all of their
release of Samba, not just the options that are presented by the GUI.  One
thing to watch out for, though, is the possibility that when you have
troubles with ACL's on a UFS or NFS file system, they will say "Sorry,
that's not VxFS."

Although the press release does not state this, the software is available
without buying new hardware.  Also, the next target platform is Linux (Red
Hat, I think).

Mike

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I have still never gotten any real answer to this... Any comments?  This is 
v2.2.0.

At 12:46 PM 5/11/2001 -0400, Jeremy Allison wrote:
>kat wrote:
> >
> > What is the best settings when trying top emulate NT file server for apps,
> > for the LOCK configurations?  Default?
> >
> > I am having strange errors/problems with a couple of apps, and it may be
> > lock related, but I don't want to just turn things on/off without knowing a
> > bit more.
>
>What version of Samba ? We have complete NT locking semantics
>with 2.2.0 (auto-tested against NT and Samba).
>
>Jeremy.
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Should the lmhosts file be somewhere besides /etc/samba/ when running the
0.5-1 appliance?  How can I find out where it looks to resolve_lmhosts???
Thanks!

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Could someone please tell me what are some possible reasons to get "could not
check secret" with a wbinfo -t??

Thanks

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Having built gdb:

#0  0xef720580 in memcpy () from /usr/platform/SUNW,Ultra-2/lib/libc_psr.so.1
#1  0xfe470 in mdfour ()
#2  0xa06a0 in _samr_set_userinfo ()
#3  0x9b0f0 in api_samr_set_userinfo ()
#4  0xa8a3c in api_rpcTNP ()
#5  0x9bdfc in api_samr_rpc ()
#6  0xa8828 in api_pipe_request ()
#7  0x987a4 in process_request_pdu ()
#8  0x9899c in process_complete_pdu ()
#9  0x98c4c in process_incoming_data ()
#10 0x98de0 in write_to_pipe ()
#11 0x43f7c in api_fd_reply ()
#12 0x441bc in named_pipe ()
#13 0x44940 in reply_trans ()
#14 0x73574 in switch_message ()
#15 0x73600 in construct_reply ()
#16 0x73858 in process_smb ()
#17 0x741f0 in smbd_process ()
#18 0x39158 in main ()

... hope that helps - any further info eg netmon trace? or rebuild with -g

[may be take out of samba-ntdom]

> Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 10:27:33 -0700
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> Peter Polkinghorne wrote:
> > 
> > Sorry to report that still get a Signal fault 11.  Also the W2K server still
> > reports RPC failure.  After the failure I have to reboot the W2K server to 
get
> > it to try again.  I used the tar ball from the CVS server ftp site.
> 
> Can you get me a stack backtrqace for the sig11 please ?
> 
> I know about the RPC fault for sp2. I'm working on it....
> 
> Jeremy.
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Can someone please clear this up for an exceptionally dumb newbie??

I did a winbindd -d 3 -i and left it running....
Then I tried to get into the linux box from my nt machine and got this in the
winbindd output window:

[ 1400]: getgrent
[ 1400]: endgrent
[ 1400]: setgrent
[ 1400]: getgrent
[ 1400]: getgrent
[ 1400]: endgrent
[ 1403]: getpwnam diamondback
[ 1403]: getpwnam diamondback
[ 1403]: getpwnam DIAMONDBACK
[ 1403]: getpwnam Diamondback
[ 1403]: getpwnam diamondbacK
[ 1403]: getpwnam mekilroy
[ 1403]: getpwnam mekilroy
[ 1403]: getpwnam MEKILROY
[ 1403]: getpwnam Mekilroy
[ 1403]: getpwnam mekilroY
[ 1403]: getpwnam mekilroy
[ 1403]: getpwnam mekilroy
[ 1403]: getpwnam MEKILROY
[ 1403]: getpwnam Mekilroy
[ 1403]: getpwnam mekilroY
[ 1403]: getpwnam mekilroy
[ 1403]: getpwnam mekilroy
[ 1403]: getpwnam MEKILROY
[ 1403]: getpwnam Mekilroy
[ 1403]: getpwnam mekilroY
[ 1403]: getpwnam mekilroy
[ 1403]: getpwnam mekilroy
[ 1403]: getpwnam MEKILROY
[ 1403]: getpwnam Mekilroy
[ 1403]: getpwnam mekilroY
[ 1403]: setgrent
[ 1403]: getgrent

mekilroy is my user name and DIAMONDBACK is my NT machine.  So it knows who I
am and that I am trying to access the linux box.  BUT, when I open the linux
box from my NT explorer, a folder appears called 'nobody.'  I thought this
meant it was letting me in as a guest, but am I wrong about that?  Is it
actually letting me in as me or as nobody??  (btw- i still get "could not
check secret" so I suspect winbindd isn't actually running or at least working
correctly)

Thanks in advance!

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Set these two globals or most Windows apps will have problems:

[global]
    locking = yes
    share modes = yes
 
I usually set these two also:

    keepalive = 0
    socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_KEEPALIVE


For Linux, set 

	oplocks = false

for FreeBSD set

	oplocks = true

MS Access *.mdb files and Outlook *.pst files are the most troublesome with
regard to oplocks.  Outlook will report errors almost immediately and Access
will have problems with shared databases if the oplocks are set incorrectly.


HTH

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I have still never gotten any real answer to this... Any comments?  This is 
v2.2.0.

At 12:46 PM 5/11/2001 -0400, Jeremy Allison wrote:
>kat wrote:
> >
> > What is the best settings when trying top emulate NT file server for
apps,
> > for the LOCK configurations?  Default?
> >
> > I am having strange errors/problems with a couple of apps, and it may be
> > lock related, but I don't want to just turn things on/off without
knowing a
> > bit more.
>
>What version of Samba ? We have complete NT locking semantics
>with 2.2.0 (auto-tested against NT and Samba).
>
>Jeremy.
>
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I got just this message when first starting up Samba 

But once someone has actually contacted the server the database gets initialised
- eg do smbclient -L machinename

> When starting Samba..this message appears in smbstatus. 
> 
> > Failed to open byte range locking database
> > ERROR: Failed to initialise locking database
> > Can't initialise locking module - exiting
>
> Any clues as to how to resolve this?
>
> Cheers!
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I have been using Samba a long time and there was a time when I actually
looked forward to your posts on this list. That time is definately over
now. While I respect your technical abilities and appreciate the work that
you have done on Samba, your posts now are simply sad. I'm not sure what
you intend these posts to accomplish. I can tell you how that they reflect
*very* poorly on you not Samba or the people you are unhappy with.

   Just person offering a view





Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl at samba-tng.org> on 06/21/2001 02:06:52 AM

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Subject:  web page




http://us1.samba.org/samba/team.html

please take me off this page.

i do not want your 'credit' nor your thanks, and you -
the authors of this page - do not deserve to use or to
continue to use my code without due recognition.

a 'credit' on a web page is pitiful recognition, so
take it off.  now.

luke

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I am not a developer, just a very strong SAMBA supporter.  I have only been
on the list a short time, but I would like to say that this sort of thing
looks badly on the whole opensource community.  If you contributed code to
the SAMBA project, then credit for that code should appear in the sources.
If this code was submitted under the GPL, then it is open, and can be used
in the SAMBA project.  If you wanted to remain in control of your specific
code, you should have not submitted it under an opensource project in the
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changes, and forked the project.  Your forked project could have remained
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available to the public, and kany kchanges to the opensource parts of the
code were also made public.
I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm wrong, but this is my understanding of the
GPL.

Actually, I looked on samba.org, and don't even see gpl mentioned....but it
is my understanding that this is an opensource run project....
anyway, I digress...

Just another View....
Barry Smoke
District Network Administrator
Bryant Public Schools

Owner/arhosting.com


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Subject: Re: web page


I have been using Samba a long time and there was a time when I actually
looked forward to your posts on this list. That time is definately over
now. While I respect your technical abilities and appreciate the work that
you have done on Samba, your posts now are simply sad. I'm not sure what
you intend these posts to accomplish. I can tell you how that they reflect
*very* poorly on you not Samba or the people you are unhappy with.

   Just person offering a view





Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl at samba-tng.org> on 06/21/2001 02:06:52 AM

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http://us1.samba.org/samba/team.html

please take me off this page.

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a 'credit' on a web page is pitiful recognition, so
take it off.  now.

luke
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Barry,

I will provide some very limited responses.  I'll not be very
active in this thread if it takes off.




Cheers, jerry

On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Barry Smoke wrote:

> If you contributed code to the SAMBA project, then credit for that
> code should appear in the sources. If this code was submitted under
> the GPL, then it is open, and can be used in the SAMBA project.  If

It does and is.

> you wanted to remain in control of your specific code, you should have
> not submitted it under an opensource project in the first place.  You
> could have taken the SAMBA source, and applied your code changes, and
> forked the project.  Your forked project could have remained closed
> source, as long as all of the source to the opensource parts remained
> available to the public, and kany kchanges to the opensource parts of
> the code were also made public. I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm
> wrong, but this is my understanding of the GPL.

The only means of not getting "infected" from GPL course is to

  o put the code in "our of process" areas such as kernel space
    or to use a mechanism such as RPC
  o place it is a library which is considered to be part of the
    OS (thing the libc on Solaris).

btw...samba-tng is a code fork of Samba now of which Luke is a
developer as well as Sander and Elrond. :)  It is also released
under the GNU GPL.

> Actually, I looked on samba.org, and don't even see gpl
> mentioned....but it is my understanding that this is an opensource run
> project.... anyway, I digress...

Please refer to the from page

	http://samba.org/samba/samba.html








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HI.

I have running Samba 2.2.0 on a SuSE Linux 7.1. Everthing works quite
well.

I've only troubles with roaming profiles. How can I migrate an existing
NT4.0 profile to Samba running as a PDC.

In the list-archive I found some postings about troubles with profiles 
on 2.2.0. 

Is it possible to migrate local profiles to the PDC? Is there any
description available how to do this?

Thanks

Josef

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I appologize for not knowing the whole situation.  I was very excited to
hear that samba-TNG was released, and being forked.
It is nice to have two code bases to pull lfrom when playing with NT
alternatives.  It is unfortunate that there are creative differences , and
hard feelings going on here.  I hope the development of both projects can
continue to bring features to both projects, each benefiting from the other.
I can see both sides, but, that is also why you have a development
branch...hoping to slowly integrate stable features.  That's why we call it
"alpha".

I will be watching both projects closely.  We are replacing all Novell at
our school district wtih SAMBA this summer.  SAMBA and school districts
should be a great combination.  We are constatnly trying to find ways of
saving taxpayers money.  Opensource is one tool we use.

Thanks,
Barry Smoke
District Network Administrator
Bryant Public Schools


-----Original Message-----
From: Gerald Carter [mailto:gcarter at valinux.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 3:08 PM
To: Barry Smoke
Cc: Michael E Osborne; Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton; samba at samba.org;
samba-technical at samba.org; samba-ntdom at samba.org
Subject: RE: web page


Barry,

I will provide some very limited responses.  I'll not be very
active in this thread if it takes off.




Cheers, jerry

On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Barry Smoke wrote:

> If you contributed code to the SAMBA project, then credit for that
> code should appear in the sources. If this code was submitted under
> the GPL, then it is open, and can be used in the SAMBA project.  If

It does and is.

> you wanted to remain in control of your specific code, you should have
> not submitted it under an opensource project in the first place.  You
> could have taken the SAMBA source, and applied your code changes, and
> forked the project.  Your forked project could have remained closed
> source, as long as all of the source to the opensource parts remained
> available to the public, and kany kchanges to the opensource parts of
> the code were also made public. I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm
> wrong, but this is my understanding of the GPL.

The only means of not getting "infected" from GPL course is to

  o put the code in "our of process" areas such as kernel space
    or to use a mechanism such as RPC
  o place it is a library which is considered to be part of the
    OS (thing the libc on Solaris).

btw...samba-tng is a code fork of Samba now of which Luke is a
developer as well as Sander and Elrond. :)  It is also released
under the GNU GPL.

> Actually, I looked on samba.org, and don't even see gpl
> mentioned....but it is my understanding that this is an opensource run
> project.... anyway, I digress...

Please refer to the from page

	http://samba.org/samba/samba.html








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The default W2K profile contains "SendTo\3= Floppy(A)" (note the
single character 'one-half'). When the user logs in the first
time this is copied to the [profiles] share.  However when the
user logs in the second time, W2K complains it cannot read that
item but creates a temporary profile.

Seen locally on the samba server the file looks correct:

-rw-------    1 lobo     dev          129 Jun 19 18:07 3= Floppy (A).lnk
(the tcsh builtin ls reads it as "3\275 Floppy (A).lnk"),

but seen from the NT box, it looks like:

\profiles\lobo\SendTo\3" Floppy(A)   (note the 'cent sign').

Trying to copy this file with explorer yields a popup with the
same message that appears on login:  "Cannot copy file: Cannot
read from the source file or disk".

[2001/06/22 00:06:39, 3] ../lib/util.c:(403)
  unix_clean_name [lobo/SendTo/3" Floppy (A).lnk]
[2001/06/22 00:06:39, 3] ../smbd/open.c:(157)
  Error opening file lobo/SendTo/3" Floppy (A).lnk (No such file or
  directory) (local_flags=0) (flags=0)] ../smbd/error.c:(123)
  error string = No such file or directory

So the name mapping forward from NT to Unix works, but the backward
direction seems not to.  Any clues?  This was with CVS of yesterday
evening MET, running on IRIX 6.5.11m.

    Ciao, Lobo

PS  The obvious workaround is changing the name from "3=" to "3.5" :-)

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() The default W2K profile contains "SendTo\3= Floppy(A)" (note the
()
() \profiles\lobo\SendTo\3"

Bah, "mailman 2.0beta6" seems to have ruined the encoding.

So please read the '3=' as 'three-and-one-half' and the '3"'
as 'three cents' and you see what I mean.

    Ciao, Lobo

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Potter" <tpot at valinux.com>
To: "Uwe Hentzschel" <uhe at stahl-groeditz.de>
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Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: wbinfo_check_secret


> Uwe Hentzschel writes:
>
> > lxhost:~# winbindd -d 3 -i
> > ...
> >
> > server: dc=ESGPDC, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
> > ESGDOM: dc=ESGPDC, got_sid=1, sam_hnd=1 sam_dom_hnd=1
> > server: dc=ESGPDC, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
> > ESGDOM: dc=ESGPDC, got_sid=1, sam_hnd=1 sam_dom_hnd=1
> > [ 9604]: list users
> > cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was ERRDOS - ERRpipebusy
> > (All instances of the requested pipe are busy.)
> >
> > Q.:
> > Is this the mistake after that I should say - I wait same time to use
> > winbindd or can I do something :-(( ? ( CVS-HEAD from today )
>
> Yes, this is the current problem with the HEAD pipe code.  )-:
>
>
> Tim.

Anyone know when it might be fixed? at the moment its a showstoper for me in
implimenting Samba on my Corp LAN



________________________________
Kenneth Hadley
PC / Network Specialist
McCormick Selph Inc.
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hi,

i have setup pam_pwexport pam module in my systema rh6.2, ok, now i have a cgi that change my system passwd from a web page, for pam_pwexport i modify the example script that cames in the setup tarball, to look like this:

#!/bin/bash

while read a b; do
  case $a in
    user)  u="$b";;
    password)  n="$b";;
    oldpassword)  o="$b";;
  esac
done

(echo "$n"; echo "$n") | smbpasswd -s $u

this script is root suid, and in "some" pam config file i setup:
auth    required     /lib/security/pam_pwexport.so /root/bin/syncpasswd.sh

and password required /lib/sec........

now my problem is that i write those lines in passwd pam config file and does not work neither in login pam cfg file, so anybody please can tell me where exactly should i write those lines above so when a user change his/her system passwd via the cgi it get the smbpasswd entry updated too??

my regards, yoandy

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I have a SAMBA running as a PDC, clients can logon, but when I am triying to
add users to a share I observe an error "You cannot view a list of users at
this time. Please try again later."(Client is Win98)
I am using SAMBA 2.2.0.
Dont know what is wrong... please help...

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Hello,

   I have a Samba 2.2.0 server setup with NIS, and as a PDC and I would like
to implement a password sync between my NIS server master and my smbpasswd
file.  Does anyone have a success story for setting up the SMB.conf file
correctly on the Samba server so that W2k workstations whose account
authentication information is stored on a separate NIS server can login to the
Samba server properly.  I also would like to do this so that I can change
either the Unix (NIS) based password for a user and have it change their Samba
password automatically and vice versa.   please help!!!



Thank you,

Michael Cerreto

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 Hello,
   I have a Samba 2.2.0 server setup with NIS, and as a PDC and I would like
to implement roaming profiles for my Windows 2000 machines.  I have been
trying NUMEROUS configurations with logon home, logon script, logon path, etc.
and still get the errors of "Network path not found" or Windows was unable to
create the profile for. e.g. "//servername/samba/logon/%u where %u.pds  where
%u will be the name of the user on the workstation.  Does anyone have a
success story for setting up the SMB.conf file correctly on the Samba server
so that W2k workstations can create their roaming profiles and directories and
the ability to keep them all updated properly.. please help!!!



Thank you,

Michael Cerreto

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Hi,
I think that I am using a differant aproach to the SAMBA
solution.  I uinderstood from all the documentation that
read through last week that the most stable SAMBA Server
wuld be the Version 2.0.7 (latest) with the SAMBA-TNG
version as the domain controller.

A lookup as how to set it up (also has infos on how to
do the scripting)
see: http://www.deschner.de/gd/dual_samba.html

NOTE THAT BOTH THESE SAMBA's CONFIGS ARE RUNNING ON ONE AND THE
SAME MACHINE!!!!

these are my configs.....

The SAMBA Server:
-----------------
# Date: 2001/06/15 15:38:44
# Config for LINUX (HEAD Config)
[global]
bind interfaces only = Yes
interfaces = 192.168.3.61/255.255.255.0 192.168.2.61/255.255.255.0
netbios name = linux
workgroup = winnt
	server string = Unix Samba %v
security = domain
domain logons = No
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = samba-tng
	os level = 20
	wins support = No
	wins server = 192.168.3.60
	name resolve order = wins
	lm announce = No
	dns proxy = No
	domain master = No
	preferred master = No
	map to guest = Bad User
	null passwords = Yes
	name resolve order = wins
	time server = Yes
	deadtime = 15
	keepalive = 0
	socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_RCVBUF=16384 SO_SNDBUF=16384
	character set = ISO8859-1
	mangled stack = 100
	print command = lpr -l -P %p %s; rm %s
	dos filetimes = Yes
	dos filetime resolution = Yes

[profiles]
	path = /home/samba/profiles
	comment = NT-User Profiles
	read only = No
	create mask = 0600
	directory mask = 0700
	browseable = No

[homes]
	comment = Heimatverzeichnis
	read only = No
	create mask = 0600
	directory mask = 0700
	browseable = No

[phaser850]
	comment = Phaser850 Postscript-Farbdrucker
	path = /tmp
	read only = No
	guest ok = Yes
	print ok = Yes
	printer name = lp8
	oplocks = No
	share modes = No



The SAMBA PDC (SAMBA-TNG)
-------------------------
# Date: 2001/06/15 15:38:44
# Config for SAMBA-TNG (TNG Config)
[global]
bind interfaces only = true
interfaces = 192.168.3.60/255.255.255.0 127.0.0.1
netbios name = samba-tng
workgroup = winnt
   server string = Unix PDC Samba %v
security = user
domain logons = Yes
encrypt passwords = Yes
os level = 65
   wins support = Yes
   name resolve order = wins
   lm announce = No
   dns proxy = No
   domain master = Yes
   preferred master = Yes
   local master = Yes
time server = Yes
logon home = \\linux\%U
logon path = \\linux\profiles\%U
logon script = winnt.bat

[netlogon]
	path = /home/samba/netlogon
	writeable = No


-----------------------------------------------------

Maybe this helps you out!


Stefan


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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of IMAC E-mail
> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 11:51 AM
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Roaming profiles w/ Samba 2.2.0 & W2k: HOW-TO Needed!!!
>
>
>  Hello,
>    I have a Samba 2.2.0 server setup with NIS, and as a PDC and I
> would like
> to implement roaming profiles for my Windows 2000 machines.  I have been
> trying NUMEROUS configurations with logon home, logon script,
> logon path, etc.
> and still get the errors of "Network path not found" or Windows
> was unable to
> create the profile for. e.g. "//servername/samba/logon/%u where
> %u.pds  where
> %u will be the name of the user on the workstation.  Does anyone have a
> success story for setting up the SMB.conf file correctly on the
> Samba server
> so that W2k workstations can create their roaming profiles and
> directories and
> the ability to keep them all updated properly.. please help!!!
>
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Michael Cerreto
>

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Hello:

The press release sez:

"Each configuration is available in a standard or high availability
version. For high availability and additional scalability, users can
cluster from 2 to 32 nodes."

Can anyone explain how this works? Are they still talking about Samba
here?

-- Shanu


Jeremy Allison wrote,
> For everyone who has wanted an officially supported Samba
> on Solaris solution, supported by Sun, check out the VERITAS
> whitepaper at :
> 
> http://www.veritas.com/us/article/article-061901.html

-- 

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Shanker Balan wrote:
> "Each configuration is available in a standard or high availability
> version. For high availability and additional scalability, users can
> cluster from 2 to 32 nodes."
> 
> Can anyone explain how this works? Are they still talking about Samba
> here?

	Yes: the Veritas cluster software has hooks 
	sufficient to allow one to have a whole whack
	of Sambae running on different machines, and
	be able to fail over software from failing
	machines to ones that are still up.
	In principle it should be relatively easy to
	build scriopt to fail over samba virtual servers,
	and close to trivial if the cluster has a 
	big common filesystem...

--dave
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Are you using encrypted password an samba? The default in most 
distributions is to use non-encrypted password, which will cause this on 
recent versions of Win9x including win98, win98se. You have 2 options:

1) Enable encrypted passwords on samba (use swat or webmin or a text 
editor to add "encrypt passwords = yes" in the global section of 
/etc/samba/smb.conf)

2)Enable unencryped password on the win98 machines using the reg files 
in the documentation directories of samba.

If you are considering domain use, samba needs to use encrypted passwords.

Buchan

Dan Tappin wrote:

>I have Samba up and running on Red Hat 7 and I am having some trouble
>understanding the steps I need to do to get Win9X clients to have their
>individual user accounts to show up when they login.
>
>I have run 'userconf' in root to add a few test accounts as well as
>'sambapasswd' to set the samba passwords.
>
>For example:  I have myself setup as a user (tappind) and I created a user
>in 'userconf' and 'sambapasswd'.  I logged on my Win98 client using the
>username and password that I set and the 'FILE SERVER' shows up in the NN as
>expected.  If I try to open the 'FILE SERVER' in the NN I get a password
>prompt 'Resource:\\FILE SERVER\IPC$'.  None of the passwords I have used
>(including blank) works.
>
>Any ideas??  I think I am missing a step.  Does my Win98 client need to
>configured for this??
>
>Thanks,
>
>Dan
>


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On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 08:08:26AM -0400, David Collier-Brown wrote:
> Shanker Balan wrote:
> > "Each configuration is available in a standard or high availability
> > version. For high availability and additional scalability, users can
> > cluster from 2 to 32 nodes."
> > 
> > Can anyone explain how this works? Are they still talking about Samba
> > here?
> 
> 	Yes: the Veritas cluster software has hooks 
> 	sufficient to allow one to have a whole whack
> 	of Sambae running on different machines, and
> 	be able to fail over software from failing
> 	machines to ones that are still up.
> 	In principle it should be relatively easy to
> 	build scriopt to fail over samba virtual servers,
> 	and close to trivial if the cluster has a 
> 	big common filesystem...

Exactly.  Note that all nodes do not share one netbios name... they each
have their own.  This means that if you are trying to use this clustering
to load balancing home directories, you need to have 1/N (N is the number
of cluster nodes) of your users map to each netbios name.

FWIW, Sun Cluster 3.0 also supports a global file system, and the hooks for
stopping and starting samba during failover should not be that hard to do.
If you listen to Veritas sales people, Sun cluster is so much harder to
implement than Veritas cluster.  I s'pose Sun may say the same.

Mike

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Michael Gerdts wrote:
> FWIW, Sun Cluster 3.0 also supports a global file system, and the hooks for
> stopping and starting samba during failover should not be that hard to do.

	I was actually describing veritas cluster in terms
	of what I know about Sun clusters and their Real
	Ancestor[TM], the VaxCluster (:-))

	And I understand that Veritas' cluster is indeed easy
	to set up.

--dave
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-admin at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin at lists.samba.org]On
> Behalf Of Michael E Osborne
> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 12:27 PM
> To: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
> Cc: samba at samba.org; samba-technical at samba.org; samba-ntdom at samba.org
> Subject: Re: web page
> 
> 
> I have been using Samba a long time and there was a time when I actually
> looked forward to your posts on this list. 

yes, they were good times.  i enjoyed what i was doing, i appreciated
the support and encouragement i got from everybody.  it was fun,
exciting.  i was fighting microsoft, but keeping them happy at
the same time [reports to secure at microsoft.com].  i was...
important, needed, respected and quietly appreciated.


> That time is definately over now. 


well, things change.  you know, like being told by 
dr andrew tridgell for five months that any idea i
came up with was either unjustifiable, worthless,
that it was someone else's problem or responsibility.

i'll explain more, below.

did you know that when tim completed winbindd, which
i helped him design, andrew thanked tim for his work...
but failed to say thank you to me, in front of the
rest of the company, for the work done for THREE YEARS,
without which tim's work would not even have been possible?

simple thanks and gratitude go a long, long way in
project management - ESPECIALLY so in open source development.


> While I respect your technical abilities and appreciate the work that
> you have done on Samba, your posts now are simply sad. 

yes.   i know.

> I'm not sure what
> you intend these posts to accomplish. I can tell you how that they reflect
> *very* poorly on you not Samba or the people you are unhappy with.

okay.  well would it help for me to explain _why_ i am making these
posts?

i will assume that the answer is yes, because of the people
who have contacted me [to say pretty much what you have said,
here], their reaction to my privately made explanations has been
the same.

ah, heck.  here goes.

*nervous*.

i started on the samba project back in june 1995.  rewrote nmbd,
then in august 97, quit the company i was working for, and
decided to focus - in my _own time and money_, on samba.

with paul ashton, and later jean micouleau francois, we got
the first 'Welcome to the SAMBA Domain' message.  it was great.

over the next few months, my weight dropped down to 63 kilos
(i'm 6ft1) which is 70% of what i am now.  by january 98, i had
to use two hands to turn they key in the lock to get into my house,
and to ask the neighbour and friends to get the lids off jars.
[i damaged a couple of doors, you see, using them as a lever.]

august 98, i was working for ISS.  i spent 18 months with them,
continuing to develop samba, with a view to licensing that
code to them so they could also use it in their products.

these were good times.


some time in '99, redhat went public.  several people, including
the samba team, were offered shares in redhat.  i didn't have
enough $ at the time, so could not take part.

needless to say, at a conference a couple of months later,
i was a bit annoyed when someone came up to me and said,
'oo, wasn't the redhat ipo good, i was able to pay off my
mortgage with it, i made $50,000 out of it, what did _you_
do?' and he was a bit embarrassed when i said, nothing.

november '99, valinux went public.  they contacted several
people, including jeremy and andrew.  jeremy was on holiday
at the time, and was working for them, so he got lots of
shares, but he had _assumed_ that i had also been contacted,
knowing the value of my work, he was very surprised.

i spoke to larry and chris de bono, but it was too late.
they promised to get back to me, to see if anything could
be done, but never did [and a year later, when i was introduced
by andrew to chris when we visited VA, he didn't acknowledge
that i was even there - just looked straight ahead, at right
angles to me, and ignored me.]


now, what were the 'warning' signs that, coding-wise, something
was amiss.

actually, from andrew, the warning signs were back in about...
october 97.  i got word that andrew was jumping up and down
and had to be 'warned off' by john terpestra, to let me
discover this stuff on my own.

the warning signs from jeremy were actually back in 96.
does anybody remember samba-1.9.17-multiworkgroup.tar.gz?

the first time that a single host was demonstrated on the
microsoft campus of being capable of managing multiple domains
was samba 1.9.17-multiworkgroup, in august 96.

he he he :)

anyway.  that code had the 'cascading WINS' capability that
chris hertel *only just recently added to samba 2*.  and
it had it *four years ago*.

that code sat there, rotting.  for several months - probably
about six - i was watching andrew and jeremy make *the
same mistakes* and *fix the same problems i already had*.

the archives are full of messages, 'i already fixed that
bug in the mwg code, two months ago'.  '
'i already fixed that bug in the mwg code, _four_ months ago'. 

until eventually, i gave up, and discovered DCE/RPC
[welcome to the SAMBA domain].

the warning signs, there, were when jeremy couldn't deal
with the rapid development pace i was keeping.  i deliberately
sacrificed certain aspects, knowing that the code would
be thrown out or morphed later into better code.

to save time, i used static arrays, i mean we didn't even
_know_ what a sizeof() was, or ANYTHING!  we were basically
missing an entire infrastructure and just network-reverse-
engineering not only a codebase that's 250,000 LOC in its
own right (the Dce/rpc IDL compiler _alone_ is 50,000, and
the TOG's NDR marshalling library is 20,000, and we only
_had_ about 20,000 LOC *in total* in the BRANCH_NTDOM)

.... which is where, in cvs, i ended up.  with hindsight,
i realise that this was a mistake, to let this happen.

it would have been _far_ better to just continue in
main-line samba, and wow, big deal, the code works in
smbd absolutely fine, but the NT domain stuff?  pffh :)
crashes like a Cable & Wireless CableTV play-thing.

... but well, so what?  it's open source, right?
some bits are stable, some are in development.  we _expect_
this.

but no, jeremy wanted 'stability, stability, stability'.
in code that wasn't even pre-alpha quality and we
didn't even know what the protocol was, he got so
irked that he ran purify on it, cleaned it up and then
stamped his 'approval' on it - andrew even claimed
the code was _his_ - and refused to accept, repeatedly,
and adopt and run the same clean-up and assistance
process, again, on future versions of the same codebase.

with the result that HP sent in patches to the samrd
code that was 2 YEARS OUT OF DATE!

amazing.  absolutely amazing.

anyway.

my health got slightly better, at ISS.  i had a chair
from ergointerfaces.com, it's utterly cool: the
keyboard is split and mounted on the arms on gimballs.

i was the only person to be able to _comfortably_ sit
at 'The Command Console' with my feet up on the desk,
six feet away from the monitor :) :)

good for the eyes, good for my arms, good for my ATTITUDE :)
he he.

so, anyway, november 99, i was irked, _all_ of the
Linux Companies that had recently IPO'd had offered
jeremy and andrew shares, and me, i had none.

i figured, hey, there's this new company, Linuxcare,
they're planning to go public, maybe i'll join them.
and with andrew's encouragement, i did.

he was really enthusiastic.  when i arrived, the first
thing we did was go out canoeing on canberra's lake.
we went *through* the 100-ft fountain's spray, like
you're not supposed to.  it was great, he really
looked after me, and i began the 'brain-dump' process
right then - i explained SURS to him - on the lake.

it became known as 'the canoe algorithm' :) :)

anyway, it became evident that there was something wrong,
at linuxcare.  the warning signs were that a) i hadn't
received a computer to use b) i wasn't on a payroll.
i got the computer, after a while, but pay?  _that_ took
8 weeks, and...  okay, it cost linuxcare about USD $2,000
in bank charges, probably a lot more in other costs
such as lost time and international telephone calls,
and it cost _me_ my standing IMMEDIATELY - RIGHT FROM
THE FIRST WEEKS WHEN I STARTED - with the management
and some of my colleagues at linuxcare.

10,000 miles from anywhere, with no money, i stand to
lose my home in the u.k, and i can't do a DAMN THING
about it.

it's raining.  i haven't slept.  i'm worried sick.
four in the morning, i'm staying at a hotel, i call up
linuxcare's personnel manager, and i say, hi, can i
talk to you?  she says sure, what's wrong?  and...
i couldn't answer.  that's never happened to me before.
i was _that_ upset, i couldn't answer a simple question.
anyway, she suggested i try get some sleep - 5 hours -
and i was able to answer her question.  just knowing
that there was someone who could help was enough to
ease my mind, a bit.

anyway, alarm bells are going off everywhere.  andrew's
starting to be affected by this.  my salary from ISS
was what i was used to, and all of it accounted for.
compared to canberra salaries [a university lecturer at
ANU only gets $AUD 40,000, which is about $USD 20,000]
i was on _mad_ money.  andrew, i think, got jealous.
i mean, why was i creating such a fuss when i was
being paid what he thought was stupid amounts of money?

so, amongst these psychological pressures - probably
some of the worst i've ever had to deal with in my life
so far - i'm still trying to explain to andrew what's
been going on in the TNG codebase for the last three
years.

now, i've written a book about it.  he's read it.  and
it's _nowhere near_ everything.  he even said to me,
'you know, i really don't get this stuff as well as
you do'.

the thing is, i _know_ my weaknesses.  lack of confidence
being one of them.  ability to fight and stand up for
what i believe is the right way to do things, even
if it has limitations.

well, i'm learning.

anyway.  in short, andrew became an enemy of every idea
i came up with.  i mean evvverrryything.

over a period of five months, i eventually had to
stop speaking to him or to tell him anything.

because he wasn't interested any more in technical
solutions, he was more interested in doing it
'a different way from me'.

secrets.tdb.  i spent three months developing an LSA.
i'd investigated LsaQuerySecret, and come up with an
interface to store $MACHINE.ACC and trust accounts.
it uses Unicode strings and NT times, which contain
more info.

andrew, of course, wanted unix conventions.  char*
and time_t.  now, of course, a domain name in anything
other than an 8-bit character set won't be recognised
by Samba 2.2 / Main, and now you know the reason why.

because mister dr andrew tridgell just _had_ to come
up with something that trashed three months development
work in favour of a quick hack of three days.


so, in the end, to save my sanity, i had to quit.
you've seen that: we now have TNG, and i haven't developed
a single _new_ line of code of Samba Source - including TNG -
for eighteen months, now.

FOUR YEARS WORK, and i'm now doing NOTHING????  how do you
think that makes me feel?


so now you know.

i own the copyright on 25 to 30% of the 350,000 line samba
codebase, and i have damaged nerves and tendons to show for
it, and not enough money to get that fixed, and not enough
money to retire from computing - which is my LIFE, dammit.

several companies and individuals are beholden, and in
a position to be blackmailed by me, over that code, and
not only _that_, but i am sufficiently... wound up,
hurt and insanely upset, enough to actually consider
doing just that.

i may just assign all copyright to the Apache Software
Foundation so that i don't actually succumb to the
temptation [that has implications, though: i have 
conditional agreements with people regarding code copyright
/ ownership, it must be GPL or they receive ownership back
again].
 
so please, when you talk of 'oo, he makes himself look
a bit of a sad idiot', perhaps you might wish to take
a look from my viewpoint, and see how things stand.


what would you do?

what would you do, andrew?

what would you do, jeremy?


>    Just person offering a view

much appreciated.  inspired me to offer this... reflective
and hopefully more rational view.

all best,

luke

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Off-list I got the suggestion to try code page 437 (thanks,
Dan!) but this doesn't help, the cent sign is just replaced by a
different graphic character (0xbd).

So let me rephrase my original question more technically:

Samba correctly maps NT char 0xab to Unix 0xbd ("one-half"), but
incorrectly maps backwards from Unix to NT.

% grep bd CP437.TXT
0xab    0x00bd  #VULGAR FRACTION ONE HALF
0xbd    0x255c  #BOX DRAWINGS UP DOUBLE AND LEFT SINGLE
% grep bd CP850.TXT
0xab    0x00bd  #VULGAR FRACTION ONE HALF
0xbd    0x00a2  #CENT SIGN

So it seems as if samba looks up the codepage in the wrong
(forward) direction when mapping back from Unix to NT, and
doesn't map backwards at all if the above yields a Unicode
character.  I made experiments with other characters which give
the same results (CVS of Wednesday evening MET).

Comments?  Could I be doing something wrong?

    Ciao, Lobo

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Hi all:
I have a samba 2.2 pdc running in a suse linux 7.0 machine. I've created =
a domain with 3 clients (2 NT wks and 1 w2k service pack 1).
I have a problem with another damn W2k service pack 2 machine. I can't =
join that machine to the domain.
SCENARIO
- All the machines are in the same subnet
- I can see the shares in the pdc from the damn machine.=20
- The other w2k sp 1 machine joined the domain ok.
- The damn machine is now alone in a workgroup called INFERNO.
- I can move the other w2k machine from WORKGROUP <-> DOMAIN with no =
problems.
- I can't see the damn machine shares from another machine and it =
doesn't appear in the network neighborhood

Can somebody help me.=20

I have proved all you can imagine except killing Gates.
Here are the logs .
"Veo a charly por todas partes y no siento las piernas"
Thanks all.

=20

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Hi Robert.

Thank you for your reply.

> 
> All you should have to do is System Properties -> User Profiles-> Change
> Type. This will copy the local profile onto the server and set it as a
> roaming profile.
> 
I tried this. But I've one problem. If I click on the button "Change Type"
I get a popup window as you discribed. But I can't check the box
"roaming profile". It isn't activated (not higlighted).
I'm logged in as user "System" with Administrator-Rights at the local
Computer (not at the Domain). 

If I log in to the Domain I only see the serverstored Profile in the
User Profiles - Box. I can't see any local stored profile at all.

What can I do?

Thanks a lot.

Josef

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[Yoandy Mesa]
> i have setup pam_pwexport pam module in my systema rh6.2, ok, now i
> have a cgi that change my system passwd from a web page, for
> pam_pwexport i modify the example script that cames in the setup
> tarball, to look like this:
> 
> #!/bin/bash

So far so good

> this script is root suid,

Nope.  I believe the Linux kernel does not allow scripts to run
setuid.  If the script needs to run as root, it needs to be invoked by
a process (the cgi) running as root.

You can verify that this is failing by logging the output of
/usr/bin/id with various options.

Peter

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I'm attempting to get winbindd running on a RHL 6.2 box using 
a CVS install from the SAMBA_2.2 branch (a few days old), but 
am getting the following error at a winbindd -d 3 -i

....
getting trusted domain list
adding trusted domain SHAWNIGAN
cli_lsa_enum_trust_dom(): out of memory
server: dc=LONSDALE, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
....

It then goes on attempting to contact DCs as follows:

server: dc=ADMIN, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
SHAWNIGAN: dc=, got_sid=0, sam_hnd=0 sam_dom_hnd=0

and seems to loop forever.

System has 128Mb, so it's likely not real memory that's the 
problem here...

Any ideas?
========================
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On 19 Jun 2001, at 10:06, Tim Potter wrote:

> 
> There are a couple of problem areas with winbindd in head at the
> moment.  The first is this one (not checking machine account
> properly), secondly the pam_winbind module isn't fully working,
> and thirdly it doesn't cope with large numbers of users/groups
> just yet.  This may be the cause of your out of memory error
> alluded to in another message.
> 

Hmm... so what is considered large? We have about 550 users in the 
domain... is this why I'm getting 'out of memory' as mentioned in my last 
post?

I am getting a positive response to 'wbinfo -t', but nothing from 'wbinfo -
m', and errors from 'wbinfo -u or -g'

(using CVS 2.2 from a few days ago)

Am I just pushing a rope trying to get winbindd working right now, and 
should I wait for some of these issues to be 
resolved?========================
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Luke,

I have to admit, after I read your original email, I thought you were just
being rude.  Now that you've presented your full story, I must say that I
feel for you.  It sounds terrible the way these guys have treated you.

I've worked on projects where I wasn't appreciated, but not near to the
level that you were and I was being paid for my work.  It really sucks.

To the Samba Guys:  Man, you need to look out for your own!!  What the
heck??  Andrew, you came up with a good idea, but why treat one of the guys
working on this thing like this?  Terrible.....

Anyway, good luck to you Luke!!!

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-----Original Message-----
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Leighton
Sent: Friday, 22 June 2001 7:05 AM
To: Barry Smoke
Cc: Michael E Osborne; samba at samba.org; samba-technical at samba.org;
samba-ntdom at samba.org
Subject: Re: web page

> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-admin at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin at lists.samba.org]On
> Behalf Of Michael E Osborne
> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 12:27 PM
> To: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
> Cc: samba at samba.org; samba-technical at samba.org; samba-ntdom at samba.org
> Subject: Re: web page
>
>
> I have been using Samba a long time and there was a time when I actually
> looked forward to your posts on this list.

yes, they were good times.  i enjoyed what i was doing, i appreciated
the support and encouragement i got from everybody.  it was fun,
exciting.  i was fighting microsoft, but keeping them happy at
the same time [reports to secure at microsoft.com].  i was...
important, needed, respected and quietly appreciated.


> That time is definately over now.


well, things change.  you know, like being told by
dr andrew tridgell for five months that any idea i
came up with was either unjustifiable, worthless,
that it was someone else's problem or responsibility.

i'll explain more, below.

did you know that when tim completed winbindd, which
i helped him design, andrew thanked tim for his work...
but failed to say thank you to me, in front of the
rest of the company, for the work done for THREE YEARS,
without which tim's work would not even have been possible?

simple thanks and gratitude go a long, long way in
project management - ESPECIALLY so in open source development.


> While I respect your technical abilities and appreciate the work that
> you have done on Samba, your posts now are simply sad.

yes.   i know.

> I'm not sure what
> you intend these posts to accomplish. I can tell you how that they reflect
> *very* poorly on you not Samba or the people you are unhappy with.

okay.  well would it help for me to explain _why_ i am making these
posts?

i will assume that the answer is yes, because of the people
who have contacted me [to say pretty much what you have said,
here], their reaction to my privately made explanations has been
the same.

ah, heck.  here goes.

*nervous*.

i started on the samba project back in june 1995.  rewrote nmbd,
then in august 97, quit the company i was working for, and
decided to focus - in my _own time and money_, on samba.

with paul ashton, and later jean micouleau francois, we got
the first 'Welcome to the SAMBA Domain' message.  it was great.

over the next few months, my weight dropped down to 63 kilos
(i'm 6ft1) which is 70% of what i am now.  by january 98, i had
to use two hands to turn they key in the lock to get into my house,
and to ask the neighbour and friends to get the lids off jars.
[i damaged a couple of doors, you see, using them as a lever.]

august 98, i was working for ISS.  i spent 18 months with them,
continuing to develop samba, with a view to licensing that
code to them so they could also use it in their products.

these were good times.


some time in '99, redhat went public.  several people, including
the samba team, were offered shares in redhat.  i didn't have
enough $ at the time, so could not take part.

needless to say, at a conference a couple of months later,
i was a bit annoyed when someone came up to me and said,
'oo, wasn't the redhat ipo good, i was able to pay off my
mortgage with it, i made $50,000 out of it, what did _you_
do?' and he was a bit embarrassed when i said, nothing.

november '99, valinux went public.  they contacted several
people, including jeremy and andrew.  jeremy was on holiday
at the time, and was working for them, so he got lots of
shares, but he had _assumed_ that i had also been contacted,
knowing the value of my work, he was very surprised.

i spoke to larry and chris de bono, but it was too late.
they promised to get back to me, to see if anything could
be done, but never did [and a year later, when i was introduced
by andrew to chris when we visited VA, he didn't acknowledge
that i was even there - just looked straight ahead, at right
angles to me, and ignored me.]


now, what were the 'warning' signs that, coding-wise, something
was amiss.

actually, from andrew, the warning signs were back in about...
october 97.  i got word that andrew was jumping up and down
and had to be 'warned off' by john terpestra, to let me
discover this stuff on my own.

the warning signs from jeremy were actually back in 96.
does anybody remember samba-1.9.17-multiworkgroup.tar.gz?

the first time that a single host was demonstrated on the
microsoft campus of being capable of managing multiple domains
was samba 1.9.17-multiworkgroup, in august 96.

he he he :)

anyway.  that code had the 'cascading WINS' capability that
chris hertel *only just recently added to samba 2*.  and
it had it *four years ago*.

that code sat there, rotting.  for several months - probably
about six - i was watching andrew and jeremy make *the
same mistakes* and *fix the same problems i already had*.

the archives are full of messages, 'i already fixed that
bug in the mwg code, two months ago'.  '
'i already fixed that bug in the mwg code, _four_ months ago'.

until eventually, i gave up, and discovered DCE/RPC
[welcome to the SAMBA domain].

the warning signs, there, were when jeremy couldn't deal
with the rapid development pace i was keeping.  i deliberately
sacrificed certain aspects, knowing that the code would
be thrown out or morphed later into better code.

to save time, i used static arrays, i mean we didn't even
_know_ what a sizeof() was, or ANYTHING!  we were basically
missing an entire infrastructure and just network-reverse-
engineering not only a codebase that's 250,000 LOC in its
own right (the Dce/rpc IDL compiler _alone_ is 50,000, and
the TOG's NDR marshalling library is 20,000, and we only
_had_ about 20,000 LOC *in total* in the BRANCH_NTDOM)

..... which is where, in cvs, i ended up.  with hindsight,
i realise that this was a mistake, to let this happen.

it would have been _far_ better to just continue in
main-line samba, and wow, big deal, the code works in
smbd absolutely fine, but the NT domain stuff?  pffh :)
crashes like a Cable & Wireless CableTV play-thing.

.... but well, so what?  it's open source, right?
some bits are stable, some are in development.  we _expect_
this.

but no, jeremy wanted 'stability, stability, stability'.
in code that wasn't even pre-alpha quality and we
didn't even know what the protocol was, he got so
irked that he ran purify on it, cleaned it up and then
stamped his 'approval' on it - andrew even claimed
the code was _his_ - and refused to accept, repeatedly,
and adopt and run the same clean-up and assistance
process, again, on future versions of the same codebase.

with the result that HP sent in patches to the samrd
code that was 2 YEARS OUT OF DATE!

amazing.  absolutely amazing.

anyway.

my health got slightly better, at ISS.  i had a chair
from ergointerfaces.com, it's utterly cool: the
keyboard is split and mounted on the arms on gimballs.

i was the only person to be able to _comfortably_ sit
at 'The Command Console' with my feet up on the desk,
six feet away from the monitor :) :)

good for the eyes, good for my arms, good for my ATTITUDE :)
he he.

so, anyway, november 99, i was irked, _all_ of the
Linux Companies that had recently IPO'd had offered
jeremy and andrew shares, and me, i had none.

i figured, hey, there's this new company, Linuxcare,
they're planning to go public, maybe i'll join them.
and with andrew's encouragement, i did.

he was really enthusiastic.  when i arrived, the first
thing we did was go out canoeing on canberra's lake.
we went *through* the 100-ft fountain's spray, like
you're not supposed to.  it was great, he really
looked after me, and i began the 'brain-dump' process
right then - i explained SURS to him - on the lake.

it became known as 'the canoe algorithm' :) :)

anyway, it became evident that there was something wrong,
at linuxcare.  the warning signs were that a) i hadn't
received a computer to use b) i wasn't on a payroll.
i got the computer, after a while, but pay?  _that_ took
8 weeks, and...  okay, it cost linuxcare about USD $2,000
in bank charges, probably a lot more in other costs
such as lost time and international telephone calls,
and it cost _me_ my standing IMMEDIATELY - RIGHT FROM
THE FIRST WEEKS WHEN I STARTED - with the management
and some of my colleagues at linuxcare.

10,000 miles from anywhere, with no money, i stand to
lose my home in the u.k, and i can't do a DAMN THING
about it.

it's raining.  i haven't slept.  i'm worried sick.
four in the morning, i'm staying at a hotel, i call up
linuxcare's personnel manager, and i say, hi, can i
talk to you?  she says sure, what's wrong?  and...
i couldn't answer.  that's never happened to me before.
i was _that_ upset, i couldn't answer a simple question.
anyway, she suggested i try get some sleep - 5 hours -
and i was able to answer her question.  just knowing
that there was someone who could help was enough to
ease my mind, a bit.

anyway, alarm bells are going off everywhere.  andrew's
starting to be affected by this.  my salary from ISS
was what i was used to, and all of it accounted for.
compared to canberra salaries [a university lecturer at
ANU only gets $AUD 40,000, which is about $USD 20,000]
i was on _mad_ money.  andrew, i think, got jealous.
i mean, why was i creating such a fuss when i was
being paid what he thought was stupid amounts of money?

so, amongst these psychological pressures - probably
some of the worst i've ever had to deal with in my life
so far - i'm still trying to explain to andrew what's
been going on in the TNG codebase for the last three
years.

now, i've written a book about it.  he's read it.  and
it's _nowhere near_ everything.  he even said to me,
'you know, i really don't get this stuff as well as
you do'.

the thing is, i _know_ my weaknesses.  lack of confidence
being one of them.  ability to fight and stand up for
what i believe is the right way to do things, even
if it has limitations.

well, i'm learning.

anyway.  in short, andrew became an enemy of every idea
i came up with.  i mean evvverrryything.

over a period of five months, i eventually had to
stop speaking to him or to tell him anything.

because he wasn't interested any more in technical
solutions, he was more interested in doing it
'a different way from me'.

secrets.tdb.  i spent three months developing an LSA.
i'd investigated LsaQuerySecret, and come up with an
interface to store $MACHINE.ACC and trust accounts.
it uses Unicode strings and NT times, which contain
more info.

andrew, of course, wanted unix conventions.  char*
and time_t.  now, of course, a domain name in anything
other than an 8-bit character set won't be recognised
by Samba 2.2 / Main, and now you know the reason why.

because mister dr andrew tridgell just _had_ to come
up with something that trashed three months development
work in favour of a quick hack of three days.


so, in the end, to save my sanity, i had to quit.
you've seen that: we now have TNG, and i haven't developed
a single _new_ line of code of Samba Source - including TNG -
for eighteen months, now.

FOUR YEARS WORK, and i'm now doing NOTHING????  how do you
think that makes me feel?


so now you know.

i own the copyright on 25 to 30% of the 350,000 line samba
codebase, and i have damaged nerves and tendons to show for
it, and not enough money to get that fixed, and not enough
money to retire from computing - which is my LIFE, dammit.

several companies and individuals are beholden, and in
a position to be blackmailed by me, over that code, and
not only _that_, but i am sufficiently... wound up,
hurt and insanely upset, enough to actually consider
doing just that.

i may just assign all copyright to the Apache Software
Foundation so that i don't actually succumb to the
temptation [that has implications, though: i have
conditional agreements with people regarding code copyright
/ ownership, it must be GPL or they receive ownership back
again].

so please, when you talk of 'oo, he makes himself look
a bit of a sad idiot', perhaps you might wish to take
a look from my viewpoint, and see how things stand.


what would you do?

what would you do, andrew?

what would you do, jeremy?


>    Just person offering a view

much appreciated.  inspired me to offer this... reflective
and hopefully more rational view.

all best,

luke

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On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Greg J. Zartman wrote:

> Luke,
>
> I have to admit, after I read your original email, I thought you were
> just being rude.  Now that you've presented your full story, I must
> say that I feel for you.  It sounds terrible the way these guys have
> treated you.
>
> I've worked on projects where I wasn't appreciated, but not near to
> the level that you were and I was being paid for my work.  It really
> sucks.
>
> To the Samba Guys:  Man, you need to look out for your own!!  What the
> heck??  Andrew, you came up with a good idea, but why treat one of the
> guys working on this thing like this?  Terrible.....

Greg,

I'm not going to get into this, but please realize that there are
two sides to every story (i will tell neither here).  The problem
with telling either side on a mailing list like this is that
is boils down to who is able to win more public sympathy which
may or may not correspond to the truth of the situation.
With this I hope to artfully defuse another long email
thread. :-)

We all have a right to be heard, but public mailing lists are
an inadequate form of communication for these types of issues.
Sadly, this is often the communciation medium (this, email,
and IRC) that Open Source projects rely on.  We do have quite
a few phone calls though :)








cheers, jerry
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Well, I finally seem to have print serving set up.  It is working for two
color laserjets that are conencted to it via ethernet.

I am having a problem with a third one.  An IBM Infoprint 40 (also attached
by ethernet).  I can print to it and it spools on Samba, but it doesn't go
to the printer.

Here is the outpu from lpq:
(watch out for word wrap)

[root at carter prt04]# lpq -P prt04
Printer: prt04 at carter (dest prt04 at prt04.rutgersinsurance.com)
 Queue: 1 printable job
 Server: pid 5545 active
 Unspooler: pid 5546 active
 Status:   sending str '^Bprt04' to prt04 at prt04.rutgersinsurance.com at
13:50:29.716
 Rank   Owner/ID                  Class Job Files                 Size Time
active adam at carter+544              A   544 smbprn.24            52655
13:50:29
Queue does not exist

Any ideas?  Othe rplces to look for what is wrong?

Adam Lang
Systems Engineer
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
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> [Yoandy Mesa]
> > i have setup pam_pwexport pam module in my systema rh6.2, ok, now i
> > have a cgi that change my system passwd from a web page, for
> > pam_pwexport i modify the example script that cames in the setup
> > tarball, to look like this:
> > 
> > #!/bin/bash
> 
> So far so good
> 
> > this script is root suid,
> 
> Nope.  I believe the Linux kernel does not allow scripts to run
> setuid.  If the script needs to run as root, it needs to be invoked by
> a process (the cgi) running as root.
> 
> You can verify that this is failing by logging the output of
> /usr/bin/id with various options.
> 
> Peter
> 
In a comment of a perl skript I once have read that $PATH must be 
definied in the skript for this being able to be root suid. Havn't 
tried it. May be it applies to bash as well. May be ..

Christian

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It just goes to show you. There's almost always -99.9% of the time at
least- a reason for everything.

People don't just fly off the handle. There's always something, (or
somebody) behind it. 

I'm sure you'll make it Luke. You've got what it takes!

Al.
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2001, Greg J. Zartman wrote:

> Luke,
> 
> I have to admit, after I read your original email, I thought you were just
> being rude.  Now that you've presented your full story, I must say that I
> feel for you.  It sounds terrible the way these guys have treated you.
> 
> I've worked on projects where I wasn't appreciated, but not near to the
> level that you were and I was being paid for my work.  It really sucks.
> 
> To the Samba Guys:  Man, you need to look out for your own!!  What the
> heck??  Andrew, you came up with a good idea, but why treat one of the guys
> working on this thing like this?  Terrible.....
> 
> Anyway, good luck to you Luke!!!
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Greg J. Zartman, P.E.
> Vice-President
> 
> Logging Engineering International, Inc.
> 1243 West 7th Avenue
> Eugene, Oregon  97402
> 541-683-8383   Fax  541-683-8144
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Luke Kenneth Casson
> Leighton
> Sent: Friday, 22 June 2001 7:05 AM
> To: Barry Smoke
> Cc: Michael E Osborne; samba at samba.org; samba-technical at samba.org;
> samba-ntdom at samba.org
> Subject: Re: web page
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: samba-admin at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin at lists.samba.org]On
> > Behalf Of Michael E Osborne
> > Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2001 12:27 PM
> > To: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
> > Cc: samba at samba.org; samba-technical at samba.org; samba-ntdom at samba.org
> > Subject: Re: web page
> >
> >
> > I have been using Samba a long time and there was a time when I actually
> > looked forward to your posts on this list.
> 
> yes, they were good times.  i enjoyed what i was doing, i appreciated
> the support and encouragement i got from everybody.  it was fun,
> exciting.  i was fighting microsoft, but keeping them happy at
> the same time [reports to secure at microsoft.com].  i was...
> important, needed, respected and quietly appreciated.
> 
> 
> > That time is definately over now.
> 
> 
> well, things change.  you know, like being told by
> dr andrew tridgell for five months that any idea i
> came up with was either unjustifiable, worthless,
> that it was someone else's problem or responsibility.
> 
> i'll explain more, below.
> 
> did you know that when tim completed winbindd, which
> i helped him design, andrew thanked tim for his work...
> but failed to say thank you to me, in front of the
> rest of the company, for the work done for THREE YEARS,
> without which tim's work would not even have been possible?
> 
> simple thanks and gratitude go a long, long way in
> project management - ESPECIALLY so in open source development.
> 
> 
> > While I respect your technical abilities and appreciate the work that
> > you have done on Samba, your posts now are simply sad.
> 
> yes.   i know.
> 
> > I'm not sure what
> > you intend these posts to accomplish. I can tell you how that they reflect
> > *very* poorly on you not Samba or the people you are unhappy with.
> 
> okay.  well would it help for me to explain _why_ i am making these
> posts?
> 
> i will assume that the answer is yes, because of the people
> who have contacted me [to say pretty much what you have said,
> here], their reaction to my privately made explanations has been
> the same.
> 
> ah, heck.  here goes.
> 
> *nervous*.
> 
> i started on the samba project back in june 1995.  rewrote nmbd,
> then in august 97, quit the company i was working for, and
> decided to focus - in my _own time and money_, on samba.
> 
> with paul ashton, and later jean micouleau francois, we got
> the first 'Welcome to the SAMBA Domain' message.  it was great.
> 
> over the next few months, my weight dropped down to 63 kilos
> (i'm 6ft1) which is 70% of what i am now.  by january 98, i had
> to use two hands to turn they key in the lock to get into my house,
> and to ask the neighbour and friends to get the lids off jars.
> [i damaged a couple of doors, you see, using them as a lever.]
> 
> august 98, i was working for ISS.  i spent 18 months with them,
> continuing to develop samba, with a view to licensing that
> code to them so they could also use it in their products.
> 
> these were good times.
> 
> 
> some time in '99, redhat went public.  several people, including
> the samba team, were offered shares in redhat.  i didn't have
> enough $ at the time, so could not take part.
> 
> needless to say, at a conference a couple of months later,
> i was a bit annoyed when someone came up to me and said,
> 'oo, wasn't the redhat ipo good, i was able to pay off my
> mortgage with it, i made $50,000 out of it, what did _you_
> do?' and he was a bit embarrassed when i said, nothing.
> 
> november '99, valinux went public.  they contacted several
> people, including jeremy and andrew.  jeremy was on holiday
> at the time, and was working for them, so he got lots of
> shares, but he had _assumed_ that i had also been contacted,
> knowing the value of my work, he was very surprised.
> 
> i spoke to larry and chris de bono, but it was too late.
> they promised to get back to me, to see if anything could
> be done, but never did [and a year later, when i was introduced
> by andrew to chris when we visited VA, he didn't acknowledge
> that i was even there - just looked straight ahead, at right
> angles to me, and ignored me.]
> 
> 
> now, what were the 'warning' signs that, coding-wise, something
> was amiss.
> 
> actually, from andrew, the warning signs were back in about...
> october 97.  i got word that andrew was jumping up and down
> and had to be 'warned off' by john terpestra, to let me
> discover this stuff on my own.
> 
> the warning signs from jeremy were actually back in 96.
> does anybody remember samba-1.9.17-multiworkgroup.tar.gz?
> 
> the first time that a single host was demonstrated on the
> microsoft campus of being capable of managing multiple domains
> was samba 1.9.17-multiworkgroup, in august 96.
> 
> he he he :)
> 
> anyway.  that code had the 'cascading WINS' capability that
> chris hertel *only just recently added to samba 2*.  and
> it had it *four years ago*.
> 
> that code sat there, rotting.  for several months - probably
> about six - i was watching andrew and jeremy make *the
> same mistakes* and *fix the same problems i already had*.
> 
> the archives are full of messages, 'i already fixed that
> bug in the mwg code, two months ago'.  '
> 'i already fixed that bug in the mwg code, _four_ months ago'.
> 
> until eventually, i gave up, and discovered DCE/RPC
> [welcome to the SAMBA domain].
> 
> the warning signs, there, were when jeremy couldn't deal
> with the rapid development pace i was keeping.  i deliberately
> sacrificed certain aspects, knowing that the code would
> be thrown out or morphed later into better code.
> 
> to save time, i used static arrays, i mean we didn't even
> _know_ what a sizeof() was, or ANYTHING!  we were basically
> missing an entire infrastructure and just network-reverse-
> engineering not only a codebase that's 250,000 LOC in its
> own right (the Dce/rpc IDL compiler _alone_ is 50,000, and
> the TOG's NDR marshalling library is 20,000, and we only
> _had_ about 20,000 LOC *in total* in the BRANCH_NTDOM)
> 
> ..... which is where, in cvs, i ended up.  with hindsight,
> i realise that this was a mistake, to let this happen.
> 
> it would have been _far_ better to just continue in
> main-line samba, and wow, big deal, the code works in
> smbd absolutely fine, but the NT domain stuff?  pffh :)
> crashes like a Cable & Wireless CableTV play-thing.
> 
> .... but well, so what?  it's open source, right?
> some bits are stable, some are in development.  we _expect_
> this.
> 
> but no, jeremy wanted 'stability, stability, stability'.
> in code that wasn't even pre-alpha quality and we
> didn't even know what the protocol was, he got so
> irked that he ran purify on it, cleaned it up and then
> stamped his 'approval' on it - andrew even claimed
> the code was _his_ - and refused to accept, repeatedly,
> and adopt and run the same clean-up and assistance
> process, again, on future versions of the same codebase.
> 
> with the result that HP sent in patches to the samrd
> code that was 2 YEARS OUT OF DATE!
> 
> amazing.  absolutely amazing.
> 
> anyway.
> 
> my health got slightly better, at ISS.  i had a chair
> from ergointerfaces.com, it's utterly cool: the
> keyboard is split and mounted on the arms on gimballs.
> 
> i was the only person to be able to _comfortably_ sit
> at 'The Command Console' with my feet up on the desk,
> six feet away from the monitor :) :)
> 
> good for the eyes, good for my arms, good for my ATTITUDE :)
> he he.
> 
> so, anyway, november 99, i was irked, _all_ of the
> Linux Companies that had recently IPO'd had offered
> jeremy and andrew shares, and me, i had none.
> 
> i figured, hey, there's this new company, Linuxcare,
> they're planning to go public, maybe i'll join them.
> and with andrew's encouragement, i did.
> 
> he was really enthusiastic.  when i arrived, the first
> thing we did was go out canoeing on canberra's lake.
> we went *through* the 100-ft fountain's spray, like
> you're not supposed to.  it was great, he really
> looked after me, and i began the 'brain-dump' process
> right then - i explained SURS to him - on the lake.
> 
> it became known as 'the canoe algorithm' :) :)
> 
> anyway, it became evident that there was something wrong,
> at linuxcare.  the warning signs were that a) i hadn't
> received a computer to use b) i wasn't on a payroll.
> i got the computer, after a while, but pay?  _that_ took
> 8 weeks, and...  okay, it cost linuxcare about USD $2,000
> in bank charges, probably a lot more in other costs
> such as lost time and international telephone calls,
> and it cost _me_ my standing IMMEDIATELY - RIGHT FROM
> THE FIRST WEEKS WHEN I STARTED - with the management
> and some of my colleagues at linuxcare.
> 
> 10,000 miles from anywhere, with no money, i stand to
> lose my home in the u.k, and i can't do a DAMN THING
> about it.
> 
> it's raining.  i haven't slept.  i'm worried sick.
> four in the morning, i'm staying at a hotel, i call up
> linuxcare's personnel manager, and i say, hi, can i
> talk to you?  she says sure, what's wrong?  and...
> i couldn't answer.  that's never happened to me before.
> i was _that_ upset, i couldn't answer a simple question.
> anyway, she suggested i try get some sleep - 5 hours -
> and i was able to answer her question.  just knowing
> that there was someone who could help was enough to
> ease my mind, a bit.
> 
> anyway, alarm bells are going off everywhere.  andrew's
> starting to be affected by this.  my salary from ISS
> was what i was used to, and all of it accounted for.
> compared to canberra salaries [a university lecturer at
> ANU only gets $AUD 40,000, which is about $USD 20,000]
> i was on _mad_ money.  andrew, i think, got jealous.
> i mean, why was i creating such a fuss when i was
> being paid what he thought was stupid amounts of money?
> 
> so, amongst these psychological pressures - probably
> some of the worst i've ever had to deal with in my life
> so far - i'm still trying to explain to andrew what's
> been going on in the TNG codebase for the last three
> years.
> 
> now, i've written a book about it.  he's read it.  and
> it's _nowhere near_ everything.  he even said to me,
> 'you know, i really don't get this stuff as well as
> you do'.
> 
> the thing is, i _know_ my weaknesses.  lack of confidence
> being one of them.  ability to fight and stand up for
> what i believe is the right way to do things, even
> if it has limitations.
> 
> well, i'm learning.
> 
> anyway.  in short, andrew became an enemy of every idea
> i came up with.  i mean evvverrryything.
> 
> over a period of five months, i eventually had to
> stop speaking to him or to tell him anything.
> 
> because he wasn't interested any more in technical
> solutions, he was more interested in doing it
> 'a different way from me'.
> 
> secrets.tdb.  i spent three months developing an LSA.
> i'd investigated LsaQuerySecret, and come up with an
> interface to store $MACHINE.ACC and trust accounts.
> it uses Unicode strings and NT times, which contain
> more info.
> 
> andrew, of course, wanted unix conventions.  char*
> and time_t.  now, of course, a domain name in anything
> other than an 8-bit character set won't be recognised
> by Samba 2.2 / Main, and now you know the reason why.
> 
> because mister dr andrew tridgell just _had_ to come
> up with something that trashed three months development
> work in favour of a quick hack of three days.
> 
> 
> so, in the end, to save my sanity, i had to quit.
> you've seen that: we now have TNG, and i haven't developed
> a single _new_ line of code of Samba Source - including TNG -
> for eighteen months, now.
> 
> FOUR YEARS WORK, and i'm now doing NOTHING????  how do you
> think that makes me feel?
> 
> 
> so now you know.
> 
> i own the copyright on 25 to 30% of the 350,000 line samba
> codebase, and i have damaged nerves and tendons to show for
> it, and not enough money to get that fixed, and not enough
> money to retire from computing - which is my LIFE, dammit.
> 
> several companies and individuals are beholden, and in
> a position to be blackmailed by me, over that code, and
> not only _that_, but i am sufficiently... wound up,
> hurt and insanely upset, enough to actually consider
> doing just that.
> 
> i may just assign all copyright to the Apache Software
> Foundation so that i don't actually succumb to the
> temptation [that has implications, though: i have
> conditional agreements with people regarding code copyright
> / ownership, it must be GPL or they receive ownership back
> again].
> 
> so please, when you talk of 'oo, he makes himself look
> a bit of a sad idiot', perhaps you might wish to take
> a look from my viewpoint, and see how things stand.
> 
> 
> what would you do?
> 
> what would you do, andrew?
> 
> what would you do, jeremy?
> 
> 
> >    Just person offering a view
> 
> much appreciated.  inspired me to offer this... reflective
> and hopefully more rational view.
> 
> all best,
> 
> luke
> 

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I am still having problems the 0.5-1 appliance.  I die in this section of
code (winbindd_misc.c):

enum winbindd_result winbindd_check_machine_acct(
 struct winbindd_cli_state *state)
{
 DEBUG(3, ("[%5d]: check machine account\n", state->pid));

 /* Get trust account password */

 if (!_get_trust_account_password(lp_workgroup(), trust_passwd, NULL)) {
  result = NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR;
  goto done;
 }

RIGHT HERE.... it goes to 'done' then bad result to wbinfo.c so that I get:
 if (!wbinfo_check_secret()) {
    printf("Could not check secret\n");
    return 1;
   }

Any ideas??  THANKS!

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Adam Lang wrote:
>I am having a problem with a third one.  An IBM Infoprint 40 (also
attached
>by ethernet).  I can print to it and it spools on Samba, but it doesn't go
>to the printer.
>
>Here is the outpu from lpq:
>(watch out for word wrap)
>
>[root at carter prt04]# lpq -P prt04
>Printer: prt04 at carter (dest prt04 at prt04.rutgersinsurance.com)
> Queue: 1 printable job
> Server: pid 5545 active
> Unspooler: pid 5546 active
> Status:   sending str '^Bprt04' to prt04 at prt04.rutgersinsurance.com at
>13:50:29.716
> Rank   Owner/ID                  Class Job Files                 Size
Time
>active adam at carter+544              A   544 smbprn.24            52655
>13:50:29
>Queue does not exist
>
>Any ideas?  Othe rplces to look for what is wrong?
One idea...the Infoprint 40 doesn't have an lpd queue on it named prt04.
It should be PASS or TEXT.  Use whatever tools you use to configure your
printers, and the "printer name" should be PASS or TEXT.

Hope that does it.

Jim

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[Christian Barth]
> In a comment of a perl skript I once have read that $PATH must be
> definied in the skript for this being able to be root suid. Havn't
> tried it. May be it applies to bash as well. May be ..

No -- *no* scripts are run setuid/setgid by the Linux kernel (or by
most Unix kernels, for that matter) for several security reasons:

1. The race condition after /bin/sh executes but before it opens the
   script, which can be exploited with a simple symlink attack

2. The difficulty of writing a secure shell script due to numerous
   limitations of the common style of shell programming, some of which
   are difficult or impossible to eliminate

3. The general belief that writers of scripts are not as security-
   conscious as they should be

4. The general belief that script interpreters (/bin/sh etc) may have
   security races in them

Issues 2 and 4 do not apply to Perl (at least in theory), and the Perl
maintainers consider issue 3 to be "not our problem".  So Perl emulates
the kernel setuid/setgid facilities by noticing that your script is
setuid/setgid, and executing /usr/bin/suidperl which is setuid root.
suidperl does the various permission checks normally done by the
kernel, changes to the correct uid and gid and runs your script.  (It
does this in such a way as to solve issue 1 above.)

The comment you saw is referring to "taint checking" ('man perlsec'),
which is enabled with 'perl -T' and also is automatically enabled by
suidperl.  Setting the path is a required security measure because the
existing path was set by an untrusted user and could contain trojan
binaries.

Peter

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You were correct.  The HP jetdirects seem to take anything for rp in the
printcap.  I changed printer04 to PASS for the rp attribute and it worked
like a charm.

Adam Lang
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Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
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>
> Adam Lang wrote:
> >I am having a problem with a third one.  An IBM Infoprint 40 (also
> attached
> >by ethernet).  I can print to it and it spools on Samba, but it doesn't
go
> >to the printer.
> >
> >Here is the outpu from lpq:
> >(watch out for word wrap)
> >
> >[root at carter prt04]# lpq -P prt04
> >Printer: prt04 at carter (dest prt04 at prt04.rutgersinsurance.com)
> > Queue: 1 printable job
> > Server: pid 5545 active
> > Unspooler: pid 5546 active
> > Status:   sending str '^Bprt04' to prt04 at prt04.rutgersinsurance.com at
> >13:50:29.716
> > Rank   Owner/ID                  Class Job Files                 Size
> Time
> >active adam at carter+544              A   544 smbprn.24            52655
> >13:50:29
> >Queue does not exist
> >
> >Any ideas?  Othe rplces to look for what is wrong?
> One idea...the Infoprint 40 doesn't have an lpd queue on it named prt04.
> It should be PASS or TEXT.  Use whatever tools you use to configure your
> printers, and the "printer name" should be PASS or TEXT.
>
> Hope that does it.
>
> Jim
>
> ----------------------------
> Jim McDonough
> Linux Technology Center
> IBM Boulder
>
> Notes: Jim McDonough/Boulder/IBM @ IBMUS
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> Internet: jmcd at us.ibm.com
>
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> T/L: 263-5822
>
>

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Actually JetDirects will take a lot of things but the two native queues are RAW
and TEXT.  They get an improved performance when you tell the printer which
queue it needs instead of making it figure it out on it's own.  Just in case you
have some to work with.

Chris Tooley







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You were correct.  The HP jetdirects seem to take anything for rp in the
printcap.  I changed printer04 to PASS for the rp attribute and it worked
like a charm.

Adam Lang
Systems Engineer
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
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>
> Adam Lang wrote:
> >I am having a problem with a third one.  An IBM Infoprint 40 (also
> attached
> >by ethernet).  I can print to it and it spools on Samba, but it doesn't
go
> >to the printer.
> >
> >Here is the outpu from lpq:
> >(watch out for word wrap)
> >
> >[root at carter prt04]# lpq -P prt04
> >Printer: prt04 at carter (dest prt04 at prt04.rutgersinsurance.com)
> > Queue: 1 printable job
> > Server: pid 5545 active
> > Unspooler: pid 5546 active
> > Status:   sending str '^Bprt04' to prt04 at prt04.rutgersinsurance.com at
> >13:50:29.716
> > Rank   Owner/ID                  Class Job Files                 Size
> Time
> >active adam at carter+544              A   544 smbprn.24            52655
> >13:50:29
> >Queue does not exist
> >
> >Any ideas?  Othe rplces to look for what is wrong?
> One idea...the Infoprint 40 doesn't have an lpd queue on it named prt04.
> It should be PASS or TEXT.  Use whatever tools you use to configure your
> printers, and the "printer name" should be PASS or TEXT.
>
> Hope that does it.
>
> Jim
>
> ----------------------------
> Jim McDonough
> Linux Technology Center
> IBM Boulder
>
> Notes: Jim McDonough/Boulder/IBM @ IBMUS
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>
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> T/L: 263-5822
>
>

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Got this when compiling the latest HEAD:


Compiling nsswitch/winbindd_cache.c
nsswitch/winbindd_cache.c: In function `winbindd_cache_init':
nsswitch/winbindd_cache.c:44: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer
wit
hout a cast
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nsswitch/winbindd_cache.c: In function `fetch_cache':
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nsswitch/winbindd_cache.c: In function `fetch_cache_entry':
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nsswitch/winbindd_cache.c: In function `winbindd_fetch_gid_cache_entry':
nsswitch/winbindd_cache.c:470: incompatible types in assignment
make: *** [nsswitch/winbindd_cache.o] Error 1
[root at LINUXSERV source]#

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Hi,

I am running into a problem that a few of you have ran into.

I am running samba 2.2.0 as a PDC and am being made(against my will) to
configure an MS Exchange Server
to replace our perfectly functional Postfix server.

I am getting the good old  "The Computer must belong to an NT Domain before
MS Exchange can be installed"

I know a few of you have ran into this one already.  I haven't seen any
specific solutions except mention of TNG.

Assuming that my company will not use anything but MS Exchange for email,
are there any workarounds for this?

Is TNG the only way to go here?  Or can I make use of what I have now?   If
I need to go to TNG, which version?



Thanks,



Rich

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Hi Sean!

"Sean E. Millichamp" wrote:

> If files/connections are indeed persisting
> indefinitly I am not certain what the cause would be.

I had the same problem and increased file-max, too. So far,
I didn't have any more trouble (75 workstations, mixed
appletalk / smb-net). But I'm interested in the cause
of the errors, did you find anything? The idea that
might be left open after logout remembers me the old
profiles-in-the-home-problem, where clients kept
connections open after logout. Is this the same
behaviour? Could there be security problems with these
open files (overflows???)?

CU, Lars.

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Greetings,

Has anyone any experience using a citrix terminal server with a 
samba domain having on other MS servers?

I'd like to allow users at remote locations to run MS applications on 
the citrix at 'HQ' against linux data services on the HQ LAN, with a 
linux PDC.

Can I do this?
Thanks.

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Hello everyone,

I have a Samba 2.2 PDC which was working flawlessly.  In the domain, I put a 
Win2k Server which was participating as a simple member (standalone server, 
not a backup DC) and everything was ok.  I decided to upgrade to service pack 
2 and now the setup has problems (talk about competition stifling).

When logging in to the win2k server, for some reason the profile cannot be 
copied from the Samba DC to the local "C:\Documents and Settings\username" 
folder on Win2k.  Users receive an "there was an error while copying... - 
access is denied" message and are therefore logged in with a default 
temporary profile.

In the Samba box the profiles share is setup as follows:

[profiles]
        path = /export/smb/ntprofile
        read only = No
        create mask = 0700
        force create mode = 0700
        directory mask = 0700
        force directory mode = 0700

The /export/smb/ntprofile directory is writeable by everyone (mode 777).  
However this should not be a problem as I am using already existing users.  
Subdirectories holding specific-user profiles are mode 700 as you can see.  
Anyway, I changed the modes to 777 for all files and subdirectories and the 
problem persists.  I even thought that maybe it is an issue on the "Documents 
and Folders" permissions and gave "Everyone" full control but still nothing.

Can anyone help?

Alexandros

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On Sat, 23 Jun 2001, John Francis Lee wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> Has anyone any experience using a citrix terminal server with a
> samba domain having on other MS servers?
>
> I'd like to allow users at remote locations to run MS applications on
> the citrix at 'HQ' against linux data services on the HQ LAN, with a
> linux PDC.
>

That's also my question .

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New releases of Samba to fix the security hole described at :

http://samba.org/samba/whatsnew/macroexploit.html

have been released. Note these are security bugfix releases
only and contain NO new or changed functionality other than
fixing the security hole. The next release, Samba 2.2.1 will
contain new functionality.

Samba 2.2.0a source code can be downloaded from here :

ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/samba-2.2.0a.tar.gz

and the patch against 2.2.0 is available here.

ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/patches/samba-2.2.0-2.2.0a.diffs.gz

Samba 2.0.10 source code can be downloaded from here :

ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/samba-2.0.10.tar.gz

and the patch against 2.0.9 is available here :

ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/patches/samba-2.0.9-2.0.10.diffs.gz

Binary packages for operating systems will be made available
over the next few days. In the meantime, if you cannot compile
Samba yourself and need to address this problem please
see the configuration file changes needed to secure your
system available here :

http://samba.org/samba/whatsnew/macroexploit.html

Regards,

	The Samba Team.

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On Sun, 24 Jun 2001 07:47, Uwe Hentzschel wrote:
> On Sat, 23 Jun 2001, John Francis Lee wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > Has anyone any experience using a citrix terminal server with a
> > samba domain having on other MS servers?
> >
> > I'd like to allow users at remote locations to run MS applications on
> > the citrix at 'HQ' against linux data services on the HQ LAN, with a
> > linux PDC.
>
> That's also my question .
>
Works fine for me. I have a RH6.1 Linux server with Samba 2.2.0 running as a 
PDC, and a WinNT v4 TSE Metaframe v1.8 machine as a member server. Works 
great. My only issue is trying to get Winbindd working, which has nothing to 
do with Citrix Metaframe.

cheers!
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>>>Has anyone any experience using a citrix terminal server with a
>>>samba domain having on other MS servers?
>>>I'd like to allow users at remote locations to run MS applications on
>>>the citrix at 'HQ' against linux data services on the HQ LAN, with a
>>>linux PDC.
>>That's also my question .
>Works fine for me. I have a RH6.1 Linux server with Samba 2.2.0 running as a 
>PDC, and a WinNT v4 TSE Metaframe v1.8 machine as a member server. Works 
>great. My only issue is trying to get Winbindd working, which has nothing to 
>do with Citrix Metaframe.

Have you been able to "Publish Applications"?  I tried in under
2.2.0alpha3 and it failed.

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John,
I help build a Citrix XP farm with SAMBA PDC and it's been running in
production for few month. We are also using LVS for load balancing rather
than using Citrix load balancer. It's been working OK. The only issue with
SAMBA PDC is that NT/Citrix do not see your specific domain groups.
Therefore, if you want to publish apps to a specific domain group other than
Samba-supplied domain groups, you'll have to do this at a user level. If you
can work with just the SAMBA-supplied default domain groups (domain
administrators and domain users), you should be OK. I've heard that domain
group feature will be added to 2.2.2....

Kev

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> Greetings,
>
> Has anyone any experience using a citrix terminal server with a
> samba domain having on other MS servers?
>
> I'd like to allow users at remote locations to run MS applications on
> the citrix at 'HQ' against linux data services on the HQ LAN, with a
> linux PDC.
>
> Can I do this?
> Thanks.
>
> ---
> John Francis Lee
> 4301a Gulfbreeze #16
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> jfl at worldnet.att.net
>

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Greetings..

This is my first e-mail in this mailing list.
My graduation project is about VPN and I'm trying to setup a FreeS/WAN vpn
to connect 2 windows networks. I already made frees/wan work.. I would
like to know if is it possible to have 2 distinct windows LAN's, each one
with a Samba server and then interconnect this 2 samba server over the
internet to connect these 2 windows LAN's and act like if it was just one.

Can samba do that?

Thank you all.

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If frees/wan can make the 2 remote lans act like one...ie... all appear to 
be on the same subnet...then all frees/wan has to be able to do is handle 
netbios broadcasts and it should work...either way you should be able to 
use WINS support without the broadcasts...so ya, I would say.





> Greetings..
> 
> This is my first e-mail in this mailing list.
> My graduation project is about VPN and I'm trying to setup a FreeS/WAN
> vpn to connect 2 windows networks. I already made frees/wan work.. I
> would like to know if is it possible to have 2 distinct windows LAN's,
> each one with a Samba server and then interconnect this 2 samba server
> over the internet to connect these 2 windows LAN's and act like if it
> was just one.
> 
> Can samba do that?
> 
> Thank you all.

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Christopher, I don't think FreeS/WAN make 2 remote lans act like one..
All you do on frees/wan is create a secure link between 2 points. What do
you say if I setup the samba server w/ perm connection to the internet to be
the WINS Server, and set the wins for that server in all windows clients,
even on the samba server of the ppp0 conection and the windows clients
for this ppp side too. Can the machines be accessed this way?

Thanks




On Sat, 23 Jun 2001, Christopher Tresco wrote:

> If frees/wan can make the 2 remote lans act like one...ie... all appear to
> be on the same subnet...then all frees/wan has to be able to do is handle
> netbios broadcasts and it should work...either way you should be able to
> use WINS support without the broadcasts...so ya, I would say.
>
>

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Hello..

 Any ideas as to why setting the option 'hosts allow' in
 smb.conf in Samba v3.0.0-PRE causes the following..?
 
 If I comment that setting out, all works OK ??
 
 (This is from the CVS since 23rd June, prior 
  CVS worked without this problem - for me anyway) 

 
[2001/06/24 15:20:09, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
  ====================================================
[2001/06/24 15:20:09, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
  INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 13293 (pre-3.0.0)
  Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
[2001/06/24 15:20:09, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
  ===================================================
[2001/06/24 15:20:09, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1097)

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On Sun, 24 Jun 2001 09:38, Adam Williams wrote:
> >>>Has anyone any experience using a citrix terminal server with a
> >>>samba domain having on other MS servers?
> >>>I'd like to allow users at remote locations to run MS applications on
> >>>the citrix at 'HQ' against linux data services on the HQ LAN, with a
> >>>linux PDC.
> >>
> >>That's also my question .
> >
> >Works fine for me. I have a RH6.1 Linux server with Samba 2.2.0 running as
> > a PDC, and a WinNT v4 TSE Metaframe v1.8 machine as a member server.
> > Works great. My only issue is trying to get Winbindd working, which has
> > nothing to do with Citrix Metaframe.
>
> Have you been able to "Publish Applications"?  I tried in under
> 2.2.0alpha3 and it failed.

Yes, but I can't configure the published app for use by domain groups. I can 
create a local group and attach it to that without any problems.

As as aside, it's kind of neat seeing Windows apps running 'under Linux' 
without any performance hit. Of course, they're running on the Metaframe 
server, but it still looks impresive.

cheers!
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Hi !

We are using samba as PDC for terminal servers (with citrix metaframe) 
it works nice, but if users have access to workstations with NT/w2kpro 
then tou need to do some work with profiles.  Do NOT have the same 
profiles to terminalservers as to workstations.

Truls L Bergli
SySadm at University of Tromsx

John Francis Lee wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> Has anyone any experience using a citrix terminal server with a 
> samba domain having on other MS servers?
> 
> I'd like to allow users at remote locations to run MS applications on 
> the citrix at 'HQ' against linux data services on the HQ LAN, with a 
> linux PDC.
> 
> Can I do this?
> Thanks.

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Hi Alex,
I have been goin through a lot of Win 2K problems in this newsgroup.  I think I
remember some one saying that SP2 for Win2K has some serious problems with Samba.
For now you'll have to uninstall the patch.  I think later releases of Samba will
have some fix on it.

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Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 20:56:19 +0300

Hello everyone,

I have a Samba 2.2 PDC which was working flawlessly.  In the domain, I
put a
Win2k Server which was participating as a simple member (standalone
server,
not a backup DC) and everything was ok.  I decided to upgrade to
service pack
2 and now the setup has problems (talk about competition stifling).

When logging in to the win2k server, for some reason the profile cannot
be
copied from the Samba DC to the local "C:\Documents and
Settings\username"
folder on Win2k.  Users receive an "there was an error while copying...
-
access is denied" message and are therefore logged in with a default
temporary profile.

In the Samba box the profiles share is setup as follows:

[profiles]
        path = /export/smb/ntprofile
        read only = No
        create mask = 0700
        force create mode = 0700
        directory mask = 0700
        force directory mode = 0700

The /export/smb/ntprofile directory is writeable by everyone (mode
777).
However this should not be a problem as I am using already existing
users.
Subdirectories holding specific-user profiles are mode 700 as you can
see.
Anyway, I changed the modes to 777 for all files and subdirectories and
the
problem persists.  I even thought that maybe it is an issue on the
"Documents
and Folders" permissions and gave "Everyone" full control but still
nothing.

Can anyone help?

Alexandros

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When I try to make a win2k box join the samba cvs controlled domain it
gives me the following error:

"The procedure number is out of range"


why is that?
it doesn't have sp2 installed

thanks in advance.

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this is kindof wierd.

I pulled the latest SAMBA_2_2 cvs version and the win2k joined smoothly.

But when I try with another w2k+sp2, it tells me it doesn't have enough
credentials.


this is confusing.

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I have changed the way that oprtion is parsed by samba beetween
Jun 20 and Jun 24.
May you please retrieve the latest CVS and test it again?
If it crashes again may you send me the part of the log that
precedes the crash?
If you have time a backtrace of gdb would be really nice.

Thank you.

On Sun, Jun 24, 2001 at 04:04:11PM +0000, Hendrik den Hartog wrote:
> Hello..
> 
>  Any ideas as to why setting the option 'hosts allow' in
>  smb.conf in Samba v3.0.0-PRE causes the following..?
>  
>  If I comment that setting out, all works OK ??
>  
>  (This is from the CVS since 23rd June, prior 
>   CVS worked without this problem - for me anyway) 
> 
>  
> [2001/06/24 15:20:09, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
>   ====================================================
> [2001/06/24 15:20:09, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
>   INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 13293 (pre-3.0.0)
>   Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
> [2001/06/24 15:20:09, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
>   ===================================================
> [2001/06/24 15:20:09, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1097)
> 
> -- 
>    Hendrik den Hartog

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Hmmm..

Trying to replace a server with a brand new dual P3 (1ghz) system.  I 
*think* I copied everything I need and yet I get two errors at boot time:

Starting Samba:  execvp permission denied

Then if I try to stop and start it by hand, the smbd and nmbd daemons 
start. smbstatus (and testparms) as fine.  But when I try to login or 
connect I get:

"You are not authorized to connect from this machine"....

/etc/passwd, group, smb.conf and smbpasswd were all moved over.  I tried 
moving the samba src/bin trees. I even rebuilt the source (from RH 7.0 to 
RH7.1 w/reiserfs)

No luck...

What am I missing???

thanks
Kat

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I'm wondering how much support for LDAP samba 2.2.0 has? I'm wanting to
store the smbpasswd information in an LDAP server so I can transfer the
information easily.

I have seen some documentation on LDAP in samba, there are old howtos
but I haven't seen anything on the release. Can anyone inform me?

Regards,
Josh Marshall.

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Hello Joshua,

Sunday, June 24, 2001, 10:23:01 PM, you wrote:

MJ> I'm wondering how much support for LDAP samba 2.2.0 has?

There is no working LDAP support in the Samba 2.2.0 release.  That's
not to say that you won't find source code in the release related to
LDAP support - but what's there in Samba 2.2.0 is not working, and I
don't *think* it is even enabled by default.

The only *working* LDAP support I have seen in Samba was in the Samba
TNG or Samba "main" development branch, over a year ago - before the
major chasm opened up in the Samba development team (Samba/Samba-TNG
split).  At the time, I personally had hope that the working code from
the development branch would make it into production in the next major
Samba release (2.0.6 or so was current at the time).  I used to have a
working setup that integrated a development version of Samba with an
LDAP directory I implemented using OpenLDAP.  I know that work in the
TNG branch even proceeded along the lines of implemented the LDAP
schema required to support Microsoft's Active Directory - or whatever
they call their drivel that came out in conjunction with Windows 2000.

Maybe someone out there is working on LDAP support. If not, maybe
someone should be! ;-)  Maybe I should!  Unfortunately, time to do
development work on the side is hard for me to find.....

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

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> Hmmm..
> 
> Trying to replace a server with a brand new dual P3 (1ghz) system.  I 
> *think* I copied everything I need and yet I get two errors at boot time:
> 
> Starting Samba:  execvp permission denied
> 
> Then if I try to stop and start it by hand, the smbd and nmbd daemons 
> start. smbstatus (and testparms) as fine.  But when I try to login or 
> connect I get:
> 
> "You are not authorized to connect from this machine"....
> 
> /etc/passwd, group, smb.conf and smbpasswd were all moved over.  I tried 
> moving the samba src/bin trees. I even rebuilt the source (from RH 7.0 to 
> RH7.1 w/reiserfs)
Is this a PDC configuration? Have you moved private/MACHINE.SID a 
well? Is the old machine still runing? At the same time? What about 
netbios names and IP adresses? Can you connect with smbclient?

Christian

> 
> No luck...
> 
> What am I missing???
> 
> thanks
> Kat
> 


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And it came to pass that Adam Lang wrote:

> this is kindof wierd.
>
> I pulled the latest SAMBA_2_2 cvs version and the win2k joined smoothly.
>
> But when I try with another w2k+sp2, it tells me it doesn't have enough
> credentials.
>
> this is confusing.
>
> ~tcpdump

Yup, SP2 screws up Win2k.  And Win2k won't connect to Samba.  Wait for SP3 and
SP4!!!!
Just a thought: Does Win2k+SP2 even work as a PDC and authenticate "GENUINE" Windows
clients?  I doubt it.
Any guys using Win2k+SP2 as a PDC please post if you face any "authentication"
problems?
Ciao,
Nitin :)

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Put a Samba box on one of the subnet.  Make it a wins server for both the subnets.
Then you'll have to have relay agent on the other subnet so Windows clients can find
the other subnet guys.
The relay agent can again be a Samba box (just for fun).  IMHO, that's the best you
can do...
Ciao,
Nitin :)

> Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2001 22:58:31 -0300 (BRT)
> From: Rodrigo Gruppelli <grupis at via-rs.net>
> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Subject: remote samba servers
>
> Greetings..
>
> This is my first e-mail in this mailing list.
> My graduation project is about VPN and I'm trying to setup a FreeS/WAN vpn
> to connect 2 windows networks. I already made frees/wan work.. I would
> like to know if is it possible to have 2 distinct windows LAN's, each one
> with a Samba server and then interconnect this 2 samba server over the
> internet to connect these 2 windows LAN's and act like if it was just one.
>
> Can samba do that?
>
> Thank you all.

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