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Tue Dec 2 02:23:37 GMT 2003


    net use * \\samba\mgerdts

Debug level 10 says:

[2001/06/22 10:28:49, 1, pid=29656] smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(554)
  Couldn't find user 'mgerdts' in smb_passwd file.
[2001/06/22 10:28:49, 2, pid=29656] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(951)
  NT Password did not match for user 'mgerdts'!
[2001/06/22 10:28:49, 2, pid=29656] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(961)
  Defaulting to Lanman password for mgerdts
[2001/06/22 10:28:49, 1, pid=29656] smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(554)
  Couldn't find user 'mgerdts' in smb_passwd file.
[2001/06/22 10:28:49, 1, pid=29656] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(976)
  Rejecting user 'mgerdts': authentication failed
[2001/06/22 10:28:50, 0, pid=29656] smbd/password.c:domain_client_validate(1553)
  domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account password for domain MASTER

Why does samba need to know about the trust relationship between MASTER and
RES?  Is this really saying that I need to establish an independent trust
relationship with MASTER?

I am using SAMBA_2_2 from CVS as of 2001/06/18 13:23.

Thanks,
Mike

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3 out of 7 migrated account to Active Directory, suddenly are not able to
authenticate /login through a 
Samba 2.0.7 + W2k patch for SID history. note this has been working for a
long time now for other Active Directory users.
 
Also, it works for other newly migrated account to AD. If we deleted one of
the affected migrated AD accounts and recreate it, it works 
for couple days. Then suddenly it breaks again giving us the same error:
 
 
[2001/06/25 07:36:50, 0] smbd/password.c:domain_client_validate(1470)
  domain_client_validate: unable to validate password for user
AD_USER_ACCOUNT in domain W2K_AD_DOMAIN to Domain con
troller NT4_DOMAIN_PDC. Error was ERRDOS - ERRmoredata (There is more data
to be returned.).
[2001/06/25 07:36:50, 0] passdb/passdb.c:iterate_getsmbpwnam(149)
  unable to open smb password database.
[2001/06/25 07:36:50, 1] smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(500)
  Couldn't find user ''AD_USER_ACCOUNT" in smb_passwd file.
[2001/06/25 07:36:50, 0] passdb/smbpass.c:startsmbfilepwent_internal(87)
  startsmbfilepwent_internal: unable to open file
/usr/samba-2.0.7/private/smbpasswd. Error was A
 file or directory in the path name does not exist.
[2001/06/25 07:36:50, 0] passdb/passdb.c:iterate_getsmbpwnam(149)
  unable to open smb password database.
[2001/06/25 07:36:50, 1] smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(500)
  Couldn't find user 'AD_USER_ACCOUNT' in smb_passwd file.
[2001/06/25 07:36:50, 1] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(925)
  Rejecting user 'AD_USER_ACCOUNT': authentication failed


 

Tony (Houman) Zirnoon

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Nevermind...

Sorry :)

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_get_trust_account_password( )  //called from winbindd_misc.c

Where can I find this function implementation?  I wanna see where in the
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i'm dying....

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Hello:

I am trying to compile Samba_2_2 CVS branch with ACL aupport on a RHL
7.1 system installed using the SGI XFS (iso) Installer.

For some reason "./configure --with-acl-support --with-pam
--with-pam_smbpass --with-syslog --with-vfs" fails:
[..]
ecking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl...
yes
checking for ACL support... yes
Using posix ACLs
checking for acl_get_perm_np... no
checking configure summary
configure OK
[..]

Is this ok?

-- Shanu


config.log:

configure:12550: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=6
4 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lpam 1>&5
/tmp/cc32JI0w.o: In function `main':
/tmp/cc32JI0w.o(.text+0xc): undefined reference to `acl_get_perm_np'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
configure: failed program was:
#line 12542 "configure"
#include "confdefs.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/acl.h>
int main() {
acl_permset_t permset_d; acl_perm_t perm; return acl_get_perm_np(
permset_d, pe
rm);
; return 0; }
configure:12608: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=6
4 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lpam 1>&5
	 
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"DICKENS,CARY (HP-Loveland,ex2)" wrote:
> 
> Mike,
> 
> We are having the same issue.  If you determine a work around, please let me
> know.  We had this working with the version (cvs from 25MAY2001) prior to
> big files (>2Gb) capability being added.  Since then, nothing we have done
> has allowed us to have access like we need.
> 
> Samba 2.2 is awesome and I know the team is working their butts off.  This
> is the only part that is causing me grief and I want to help, unfortunately
> I don't understand the communication path in a domain well enough to allow
> me to solve this myself.  The call that is failing is line 946 in reply.c.
> 
>   if (!guest && !check_server_security(orig_user, domain, user,
>          smb_apasswd, smb_apasslen, smb_ntpasswd, smb_ntpasslen) &&
>       !check_domain_security(orig_user, domain, user, smb_apasswd,
>          smb_apasslen, smb_ntpasswd, smb_ntpasslen) &&
>       !check_hosts_equiv(user))
> 
> I think that check_domain_security should be returning true, but it goes
> into password.c and ends up with the error message you identified and
> returns false.

Thanks ! This is a bug - stupid typo :-).

Try the following patch (will be in 2.2.1 and HEAD soon).

Jeremy.

Index: smbd/password.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /data/cvs/samba/source/smbd/password.c,v
retrieving revision 1.186.2.24
diff -u -r1.186.2.24 password.c
--- smbd/password.c	21 Jun 2001 20:18:47 -0000	1.186.2.24
+++ smbd/password.c	25 Jun 2001 19:03:07 -0000
@@ -1255,8 +1255,7 @@
 ************************************************************************/
 
 static BOOL connect_to_domain_password_server(struct cli_state *pcli, 
-					      char *server,
-                                              unsigned char *trust_passwd)
+								char *server, unsigned char *trust_passwd)
 {
   struct in_addr dest_ip;
   fstring remote_machine;
@@ -1559,9 +1558,9 @@
   /*
    * Get the machine account password for our primary domain
    */
-  if (!secrets_fetch_trust_account_password(domain, trust_passwd, &last_change_time))
+  if (!secrets_fetch_trust_account_password(global_myworkgroup, trust_passwd, &last_change_time))
   {
-	  DEBUG(0, ("domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account password for domain %s\n", domain));
+	  DEBUG(0, ("domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account password for domain %s\n", global_myworkgroup));
 	  return False;
   }
 

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Shanu,

The Samba folks recently updated Samba to work with SGI's updated (CVS)
version of XFS; the folks at SGI changed some of their XFS ACL code on CVS,
and Samba required some updates to get their XFS ACL code working again. You
should update your kernel to the version available in SGI's CVS, and try to
compile again; it should work. Good luck!

Sean Elble

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Subject: Samba_2.2 + XFS + ACL


> Hello:
>
> I am trying to compile Samba_2_2 CVS branch with ACL aupport on a RHL
> 7.1 system installed using the SGI XFS (iso) Installer.
>
> For some reason "./configure --with-acl-support --with-pam
> --with-pam_smbpass --with-syslog --with-vfs" fails:
> [..]
> ecking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl...
> yes
> checking for ACL support... yes
> Using posix ACLs
> checking for acl_get_perm_np... no
> checking configure summary
> configure OK
> [..]
>
> Is this ok?
>
> -- Shanu
>
>
> config.log:
>
> configure:12550: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=6
> 4 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lpam 1>&5
> /tmp/cc32JI0w.o: In function `main':
> /tmp/cc32JI0w.o(.text+0xc): undefined reference to `acl_get_perm_np'
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> configure: failed program was:
> #line 12542 "configure"
> #include "confdefs.h"
> #include <sys/types.h>
> #include <sys/acl.h>
> int main() {
> acl_permset_t permset_d; acl_perm_t perm; return acl_get_perm_np(
> permset_d, pe
> rm);
> ; return 0; }
> configure:12608: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=6
> 4 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lpam 1>&5
>
> --
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I tried to add a Windows 2000 SP1 machine to a domain controlled by a
RedHat 7.0 server running Samba 2.2.0.  It seemed to be working
initially, but it eventually began having problems with MSoffice 2000
Pro documents.  Opening an Excel spreadsheet stored in the user's home
directory caused Excel to hang.  Opening a Word document in the same
share caused the entire machine to hang.

It didn't matter if the machine was a member of the domain or not.  It
could not successfully open a document stored on the Samba 2.2.0
server.  It had no problems with a Samba 2.0.7 server.

I'll be setting up a test machine so I can explore the problem.  The
Win2K machine was a user's desktop machine, so I didn't have time to
gather very much information.  I don't really expect anyone to be able
to solve the problem based on what I've been able to provide.  However,
if it sounds familiar or you think of anything I could focus on, I'd
appreciate hearing from you.

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Hello Sean:

Do u recommend running XFS CVS on a production server?

-- Shanu

Sean P. Elble wrote,
> The Samba folks recently updated Samba to work with SGI's updated (CVS)
> version of XFS; the folks at SGI changed some of their XFS ACL code on CVS,
> and Samba required some updates to get their XFS ACL code working again. You
> should update your kernel to the version available in SGI's CVS, and try to
> compile again; it should work. Good luck!

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On Mon, Jun 25, 2001 at 12:09:35PM -0700, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> Thanks ! This is a bug - stupid typo :-).
> 
> Try the following patch (will be in 2.2.1 and HEAD soon).
> 
> Jeremy.

Win2k and Citrix on NT 4.0 tests now succeed.  

Thanks much for the quick fix!

Mike

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I have a samba PDC that is also NIS master.  I have mixed clients (NT and
Unix).  Does the parameter: unix password sync in smb.conf work both ways?
ie:
I know if an NT user changes their password it will change in smbpasswd and
passwd, but
If a unix user changes their password with passwd will it also change in
smbpasswd?

I need this functionallity as some users logon to both unix and nt stations,
and this could create a problem if they change their PW on a unix box.
Thanks

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Tom Lapp
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We would like to have our win2k machines join the same way our NT
machine had previously but we cannot determine how to have windows not
ask for a domain admin login.  Am I missing something very basic here?

Thanks

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I am using the XFS/Linux CVS from mid May on both my home server, and my
servers at work, with no problems whatsoever. My server at home sees about a
gigabyte of traffic a day (streaming music), and my servers at work get well
over 10 GB a day each, mostly through Samba there. No problems whatsoever.
The SGI folks are unbelievably responsive at correcting any problems you may
find, and they tend to be very nice too. Also, they are getting ready to
release XFS 1.01, which will be an "official" release, so you may consider
waiting for that. I wouldn't, but, hey, it's you choice. :-) Good luck, and
please feel free to e-mail me directly should you have any further problems;
I will gladly try to resolve them for you.

Sean
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> Hello Sean:
>
> Do u recommend running XFS CVS on a production server?
>
> -- Shanu
>
> Sean P. Elble wrote,
> > The Samba folks recently updated Samba to work with SGI's updated (CVS)
> > version of XFS; the folks at SGI changed some of their XFS ACL code on
CVS,
> > and Samba required some updates to get their XFS ACL code working again.
You
> > should update your kernel to the version available in SGI's CVS, and try
to
> > compile again; it should work. Good luck!

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Ok, I've tried again today with the latest HEAD CVS to get 
winbindd working.

wbinfo -t shows "secret is good", but wbinfo -u or -g shows 
"error looking up domains users/groups"

winbindd -d 3 -i shows this during the above:

all: 0/1
tdb: 0/0
printdrivers: 0/0
lanman: 0/0
smb: 0/0
rpc: 0/0
rpc_hdr: 0/0
bdc: 0/0
added interface ip=xx.xx.xx.252 bcast=xx.xx.xx.255 
nmask=255.255.255.0
establishing connections
server: dc=, pwdb_init=0, lsa_hnd=0
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name 
SHAWNIGAN<0x1c>
resolve_wins: Attempting wins lookup for name 
SHAWNIGAN<0x1c>
resolve_wins: WINS server == <xx.xx.xx.2>
bind succeeded on port 0
Got a positive name query response from xx.xx.xx.2 ( xx.xx.xx.5 
xx.xx.xx.5 xx.xx.xx.2 xx.xx.xx.1 )
bind succeeded on port 0
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name 
LONSDALE<0x20>
resolve_hosts: Attempting host lookup for name 
LONSDALE<0x20>
Connecting to xx.xx.xx.2 at port 139
getting trusted domain list
adding trusted domain SHAWNIGAN
server: dc=LONSDALE, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
SHAWNIGAN: dc=, got_sid=0, sam_hnd=0 sam_dom_hnd=0
establishing connections
server: dc=LONSDALE, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
SHAWNIGAN: dc=, got_sid=0, sam_hnd=0 sam_dom_hnd=0
server: dc=LONSDALE, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
SHAWNIGAN: dc=, got_sid=0, sam_hnd=0 sam_dom_hnd=0
[ 8517]: check machine account
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name 
SHAWNIGAN<0x1b>
resolve_wins: Attempting wins lookup for name 
SHAWNIGAN<0x1b>
resolve_wins: WINS server == <xx.xx.xx.2>
bind succeeded on port 0
Got a positive name query response from xx.xx.xx.2 ( xx.xx.xx.5 
)
bind succeeded on port 0
contacting controller ADMIN2 to check secret
secret is good
[ 8518]: list users
checking domain handles for domain SHAWNIGAN
server: dc=LONSDALE, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
SHAWNIGAN: dc=, got_sid=0, sam_hnd=0 sam_dom_hnd=0
opening sam handles
Getting domain info for domain SHAWNIGAN
looking up sid for domain SHAWNIGAN
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name 
SHAWNIGAN<0x1c>
resolve_wins: Attempting wins lookup for name 
SHAWNIGAN<0x1c>
resolve_wins: WINS server == <xx.xx.xx.2>
bind succeeded on port 0
Got a positive name query response from xx.xx.xx.2 ( xx.xx.xx.5 
xx.xx.xx.5 xx.xx.xx.2 xx.xx.xx.1 )
bind succeeded on port 0
found sid S-1-5-21-2083014796-1637896087-2099212325 for 
domain SHAWNIGAN
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name 
ADMIN<0x20>
resolve_hosts: Attempting host lookup for name ADMIN<0x20>
Connecting to xx.xx.xx.1 at port 139
[ 8519]: list groups
establishing connections
server: dc=LONSDALE, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
SHAWNIGAN: dc=ADMIN, got_sid=1, sam_hnd=1 
sam_dom_hnd=1

Here's my smb.conf... Any ideas?

[global]
winbind uid = 10000-20000
winbind gid = 10000-20000
template shell = /bin/false

domain admin group = @root
workgroup = SHAWNIGAN 
server string = Samba Server
hosts allow = xx.xx.xx. 127. 
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192

    dns proxy = no
    unix password sync = no
    comment = Zuiko
    encrypt passwords = yes
    map to guest = never
    password level = 0
    null passwords = no
    allow hosts = xx.xx.xx.
;    deny hosts = 
    os level = 0
    preferred master = no
    domain master = no
    wins support = no
    wins server = xx.xx.xx.2
    dead time = 0
    debug level = 0
========================
Shawn Wright
Computer Systems Manager
Shawnigan Lake School
http://www.sls.bc.ca
swright at sls.bc.ca

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Jeremy Allison writes:

> > I think that check_domain_security should be returning true, but it goes
> > into password.c and ends up with the error message you identified and
> > returns false.
> 
> Thanks ! This is a bug - stupid typo :-).
> 
> Try the following patch (will be in 2.2.1 and HEAD soon).

Oops - and I think the stupid typee was me.  )-:  I look at this
patch and realise I made this fix in one of the appliance
branches but somehow forgot to merge it across.

I shall flagellate myself and not have a donut today.  Apologies
to everyone.


Tim.

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And it came to pass that Kat wrote:

> 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

 I think it has to do with that machine.sid file!!   Can you see other guys from the
server?  Check the IP entry, hosts allow/deny entry in smb.conf.  If all fails, then
backup smb.conf, and do a clean reinstall.
Ciao,
Nitin :)

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Hello:

If you have the time, can you post a XFS_CVS + Samba_CVS quick start
guide. Just a pointer to the basic stuff will do like what to get down
and what to patch.

You have been very helpful! I just cant wait to get ACLs working. :)

-- Shanu

Sean P. Elble wrote,
> I am using the XFS/Linux CVS from mid May on both my home server, and my
> servers at work, with no problems whatsoever. My server at home sees about a
> gigabyte of traffic a day (streaming music), and my servers at work get well
> over 10 GB a day each, mostly through Samba there. No problems whatsoever.
> The SGI folks are unbelievably responsive at correcting any problems you may
> find, and they tend to be very nice too. Also, they are getting ready to
> release XFS 1.01, which will be an "official" release, so you may consider
> waiting for that. I wouldn't, but, hey, it's you choice. :-) Good luck, and
> please feel free to e-mail me directly should you have any further problems;
> I will gladly try to resolve them for you.

-- 

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They use the Extended Security negotiation to do kerberised (GSSAPI,
actually) authentication - that is, when you log onto a Win2K workstation
and browse to a Win2K SMB server, instead of doing the crappy SMB crypted
password nonsense, you get a ticket for the server and send it over the SMB
connection.

I did some work towards making that happen in Samba, but I'm too busy for
the moment, and got hung up on decoding some NTLMSSP crap... I'll look at it
again in a couple of weeks.

Regards,
Phil

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| Phil Mayers, Network Support     |
| Centre for Computing Services    |
| Imperial College                 |
+----------------------------------+

-----Original Message-----
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This thread spawns another question. How does Microsoft implement Kerberos 
for their back end in W2K, and still maintain backwards compatibility with 
NT4.0? Is anyone working on this? What would be required to help with this?

We have Kerberos on campus, but every inquiry has stated that we cannot use 
Kerberos with encrypted passwords. This is self-defeating, and I would like 
to find out what has to happen to eliminate this problem ...

Thanks in advance!

Tony

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**
* Anthony Brock                                         abrock at georgefox.edu
*
* Director of Network Services                         George Fox University
*
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Everyone keeps sharing the same info -- so I need to be a little more clear.

The MACHINE.SID file was moved along with all files in the private 
tree.  And I mean everything was moved. One thing that did occur to me and 
perhaps you can validate...

If old machine and new machine are SAME ip address, BUT never up at the 
same time --

If I shutdown the current PDC (after it has been running for a day or two, 
AND I have been connected to it) and then bring up the NEW machine and 
without rebooting my machine I THEN try to connect -- is there something in 
windoze that holds onto ID = MAC address perhaps?  I am wondering if a 
clean reboot of server and client would solve it...

Hmm...

thanks
Kat

At 09:48 AM 6/26/2001 +0530, NITIN  PANDE wrote:
>And it came to pass that Kat wrote:
>
> > 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
>
>  I think it has to do with that machine.sid file!!   Can you see other 
> guys from the
>server?  Check the IP entry, hosts allow/deny entry in smb.conf.  If all 
>fails, then
>backup smb.conf, and do a clean reinstall.
>Ciao,
>Nitin :)

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Hello,

I'm trying to install Samba with ACL support using the latest CVS trees of XFS
(linux-2.4-xfs, which is 2.4.6-pre5) and Samba (Samba_2_2).

However after installing the new kernel, along with the xfs programmes I am
still getting error trying to configure samba with acl support

./configure --with-acl-support
[..]
checking for _acl... no
checking for __acl... no
checking for _facl... no
checking for __facl... no
......
checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... no
checking for ACL support... no
[..]

Using the XFS tools everything seems to be fine (chacl will list and set control
lists) - but Samba doesn't seem to be happy.
I haven't installed the ACL patch from "acl.bestbits.ac" as this is for the Ext2
filesystem only (correct?)

Any assistance with this would be appreciated,

Cheers
Dave





"Sean P. Elble" <S_Elble at yahoo.com> on 25/06/2001 20:19:06

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Shanu,

The Samba folks recently updated Samba to work with SGI's updated (CVS)
version of XFS; the folks at SGI changed some of their XFS ACL code on CVS,
and Samba required some updates to get their XFS ACL code working again. You
should update your kernel to the version available in SGI's CVS, and try to
compile again; it should work. Good luck!

Sean Elble

----- Original Message -----
From: "Shanker Balan" <shanu at exocore.com>
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> Hello:
>
> I am trying to compile Samba_2_2 CVS branch with ACL aupport on a RHL
> 7.1 system installed using the SGI XFS (iso) Installer.
>
> For some reason "./configure --with-acl-support --with-pam
> --with-pam_smbpass --with-syslog --with-vfs" fails:
> [..]
> ecking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl...
> yes
> checking for ACL support... yes
> Using posix ACLs
> checking for acl_get_perm_np... no
> checking configure summary
> configure OK
> [..]
>
> Is this ok?
>
> -- Shanu
>
>
> config.log:
>
> configure:12550: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=6
> 4 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lpam 1>&5
> /tmp/cc32JI0w.o: In function `main':
> /tmp/cc32JI0w.o(.text+0xc): undefined reference to `acl_get_perm_np'
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> configure: failed program was:
> #line 12542 "configure"
> #include "confdefs.h"
> #include <sys/types.h>
> #include <sys/acl.h>
> int main() {
> acl_permset_t permset_d; acl_perm_t perm; return acl_get_perm_np(
> permset_d, pe
> rm);
> ; return 0; }
> configure:12608: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=6
> 4 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lpam 1>&5
>
> --
>
>  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -  - ( Shanu )  -  -
>  Shanker Balan http://people.exocore.com/shanu
>  shanu at exocore dot com

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Hello:

Check the bottom of config.log. What does it say? Have u installed the
acl-devel and attr-devel packages?

-- Shanu

David_Elliott at smashedatom.com wrote,
> checking for _acl... no
> checking for __acl... no
> checking for _facl... no
> checking for __facl... no
> ......
> checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... no
> checking for ACL support... no
> [..]

-- 

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 Shanker Balan				http://people.exocore.com/shanu
 shanu at exocore dot com

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Hello,

I have some problems viewing the print jobs on
a Windows 2000 machine. No job is listed in the window.

Some information:
Clients: Windows 2000 SP1 german
Server: Linux with Samba 2.2 cvs (from today)
Printing System on Server: lprng Version 3.6.12
printing = lprng in smb.conf
lpq command = lpq -P%p in the printer shares

The printers are remote printers somewhere on the campus.
No problem with sending jobs to the printers.

output from 'lpq -Pcps-fol' on the unix-box

 Queue   Dev   Status    Job     Name           From           To            
                         Submitted        Rnk Pri       Blks  Cp          PP %
 ------- ----- --------- ---------        --- ---      ----- ---        ---- --
 cps-fol hp at tk DOWN     
               QUEUED    415     Microsoft Powe kremers at moses. kremers at MOSES 
                        06/25/01 16:14:17    1  15        452   1               
                               /var/spool/lpd/dfA591MOSES.993478454            
               QUEUED    421     c9.prn         rheini at aixd1.r rheini at aixd1.r
                        06/25/01 16:16:13    2  15         42   1               
                               /var/spool/lpd/dfA642aixd1.rhrk.uni-kl.de.993478
               QUEUED    429     LST:           hennes at neutron hennes at mathe_n
                        06/25/01 16:19:11    3  15        210   1               
                               /var/spool/lpd/dfA502mathe_novell2.993478751    
               QUEUED    462     Microsoft Powe lop at lopserver. lop at LOP-PC6   
                        06/25/01 16:32:01    4  15        109   1               
                               /var/spool/lpd/dfA005LOP-PC6.993479521          
               QUEUED    480     TSE.prn        avetter at aixd1. avetter at aixd1.
                        06/25/01 16:35:12    5  15        292   1               
                               /var/spool/lpd/dfA655aixd1.rhrk.uni-kl.de.993479
               QUEUED    550     Kapitel_6.Betr Henrich at resy40 Henrich at RESY62
                        06/25/01 17:10:41    6  15        675   1               
                               /var/spool/lpd/dfA530RESY62.993481839           
               QUEUED    552     Kapitel_6.Betr Henrich at resy40 Henrich at RESY62
                        06/25/01 17:10:51    7  15        293   1               
                               /var/spool/lpd/dfA947RESY62.993481850           
               QUEUED    583     BPlan_Schwedel lop at lopserver. lop at LOP-PC6   
                        06/25/01 17:20:46    8  15      24796   1               
                               /var/spool/lpd/dfA907LOP-PC6.993482290          
               QUEUED    602     BVorschlag_Sch lop at lopserver. lop at LOP-PC6   
                        06/25/01 17:24:16    9  15      25770   1               
                               /var/spool/lpd/dfA731LOP-PC6.993482487          
               QUEUED    612     /tmp/ArktisOve jnzimmer at gatew jnzimmer at donau
                        06/25/01 17:37:03   10  15         55   1               
                               /var/spool/lpd/dfA769donau.informatik.uni-kl.de.
               QUEUED    620     Microsoft Powe lop at lopserver. lop at LOP-PC6   
                        06/25/01 17:50:50   11  15      19161   1               
                               /var/spool/lpd/dfA303LOP-PC6.993484123          

I _think_ the function parse_lpq_lprng in lpq_parse.c expects another format.

Seems to be a samba problem because smbclient file://linux/cps-fol > queue
does not show the jobs too.

Any idea?

Thank you,
Martin

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On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 01:47:00PM -0500, Alfredo Ramos wrote:
> 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!
 
thanks - your support is really appreciated.  i'll find a way,
but i keep stumbling, usually when i haven't had enough sleep:
clearly there's a heck of a lot i have supressed, still, and lack
of sleep just brings it all out again.

> > 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.....

i've heard that andrew gave a presentation to some people regarding
samba development.   they were a bit surprised when he told them
that the code is more important to him than the people developing
it.

well, i'm one of the examples where that has most definitely
been the case.

how many more are there going to be?

and when i receive an apology, i'll know that
andrew is at least part of the way to recognising that his
approach is going to be a real problem, soon, and he's 
prepared to change it.  until then, i recognise him as
dangerous, and i don't want anyone else to be similarly
affected or treated the way i was: nobody deserves that.

luke

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Hello,
Thanks for that - situation has improved slightly

1) I didn't have the DEV packages (acl-devel and attr-devel packages) - now
installed

2) Errors still appearing (although 1 less than before) so copied the following
(manually - which I'm not sure should have been necesary) into /usr/include/sys
     .../linux-2.4-xfs/cmd/acl/include/acl.h

3) This removed a further couple of errors but still leaves this
[..]
checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... yes
checking for ACL support... yes
Using posix ACLs
checking for acl_get_perm_np... no
[...]

and from the config.log

[..]
configure:12495: checking for acl_get_file in -lacl
configure:12514: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl   -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt
1>&5
configure:12542: checking for ACL support
configure:12556: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt 1>&5
configure:12576: checking for acl_get_perm_np
configure:12590: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt 1>&5
/tmp/ccR6KkBB.o: In function `main':
/tmp/ccR6KkBB.o(.text+0xc): undefined reference to `acl_get_perm_np'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
configure: failed program was:
#line 12582 "configure"
#include "confdefs.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/acl.h>
int main() {
 acl_permset_t permset_d; acl_perm_t perm; return acl_get_perm_np( permset_d,
perm);
; return 0; }
configure:12648: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt 1>&5
[..]


Thanks for your help






Shanker Balan <shanu at exocore.com> on 26/06/2001 14:35:51

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Hello:

Check the bottom of config.log. What does it say? Have u installed the
acl-devel and attr-devel packages?

-- Shanu

David_Elliott at smashedatom.com wrote,
> checking for _acl... no
> checking for __acl... no
> checking for _facl... no
> checking for __facl... no
> ......
> checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... no
> checking for ACL support... no
> [..]

--

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 Shanker Balan                http://people.exocore.com/shanu
 shanu at exocore dot com

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Hello,
Thanks for that - situation has improved slightly

1) I didn't have the DEV packages (acl-devel and attr-devel packages) - now
installed

2) Errors still appearing (although 1 less than before) so copied the following
(manually - which I'm not sure should have been necesary) into /usr/include/sys
     .../linux-2.4-xfs/cmd/acl/include/acl.h

3) This removed a further couple of errors but still leaves this
[..]
checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... yes
checking for ACL support... yes
Using posix ACLs
checking for acl_get_perm_np... no
[...]

and from the config.log

[..]
configure:12495: checking for acl_get_file in -lacl
configure:12514: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl   -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt
1>&5
configure:12542: checking for ACL support
configure:12556: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt 1>&5
configure:12576: checking for acl_get_perm_np
configure:12590: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt 1>&5
/tmp/ccR6KkBB.o: In function `main':
/tmp/ccR6KkBB.o(.text+0xc): undefined reference to `acl_get_perm_np'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
configure: failed program was:
#line 12582 "configure"
#include "confdefs.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/acl.h>
int main() {
 acl_permset_t permset_d; acl_perm_t perm; return acl_get_perm_np( permset_d,
perm);
; return 0; }
configure:12648: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt 1>&5
[..]


Thanks for your help






Shanker Balan <shanu at exocore.com> on 26/06/2001 14:35:51

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Subject:  Re: Samba_2.2 + XFS + ACL



Hello:

Check the bottom of config.log. What does it say? Have u installed the
acl-devel and attr-devel packages?

-- Shanu

David_Elliott at smashedatom.com wrote,
> checking for _acl... no
> checking for __acl... no
> checking for _facl... no
> checking for __facl... no
> ......
> checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... no
> checking for ACL support... no
> [..]

--

 -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -  - ( Shanu )  -  -
 Shanker Balan                http://people.exocore.com/shanu
 shanu at exocore dot com

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Subject: Re: Samba_2.2 + XFS + ACL
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the checking for acl_get_perm_np... no 

is OK.  You _should_ fail this test with a properly installed XFS/ACLs system.

1. you are compiling Samba with the option --with-acl-support

2. you have the following files (and they are from your XFS CVS source)

        /usr/lib/libacl.a
        /usr/include/sys/acl.h

3. when you run Samba, your share is on an XFS partition.


On 26-Jun-2001 David_Elliott at smashedatom.com wrote:
> Hello,
> Thanks for that - situation has improved slightly
> 
> 1) I didn't have the DEV packages (acl-devel and attr-devel packages) - now
> installed
> 
> 2) Errors still appearing (although 1 less than before) so copied the
> following
> (manually - which I'm not sure should have been necesary) into
> /usr/include/sys
>      .../linux-2.4-xfs/cmd/acl/include/acl.h
> 
> 3) This removed a further couple of errors but still leaves this
> [..]
> checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... yes
> checking for ACL support... yes
> Using posix ACLs
> checking for acl_get_perm_np... no
> [...]
> 
> and from the config.log
> 
> [..]
> configure:12495: checking for acl_get_file in -lacl
> configure:12514: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl   -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt
> 1>&5
> configure:12542: checking for ACL support
> configure:12556: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt
> 1>&5
> configure:12576: checking for acl_get_perm_np
> configure:12590: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt
> 1>&5
> /tmp/ccR6KkBB.o: In function `main':
> /tmp/ccR6KkBB.o(.text+0xc): undefined reference to `acl_get_perm_np'
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> configure: failed program was:
>#line 12582 "configure"
>#include "confdefs.h"
>#include <sys/types.h>
>#include <sys/acl.h>
> int main() {
>  acl_permset_t permset_d; acl_perm_t perm; return acl_get_perm_np( permset_d,
> perm);
> ; return 0; }
> configure:12648: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt
> 1>&5
> [..]
> 
> 
> Thanks for your help
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Shanker Balan <shanu at exocore.com> on 26/06/2001 14:35:51
> 
> Please respond to Shanker Balan <shanu at exocore.com>
> 
> To:   David Elliott/2SS/SmashedAtom/UK at SmashedAtom
> cc:   "Sean P. Elble" <S_Elble at yahoo.com>, Samba-ntdom
>       <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> 
> Subject:  Re: Samba_2.2 + XFS + ACL
> 
> 
> 
> Hello:
> 
> Check the bottom of config.log. What does it say? Have u installed the
> acl-devel and attr-devel packages?
> 
> -- Shanu
> 
> David_Elliott at smashedatom.com wrote,
>> checking for _acl... no
>> checking for __acl... no
>> checking for _facl... no
>> checking for __facl... no
>> ......
>> checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... no
>> checking for ACL support... no
>> [..]
> 
> --
> 
>  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -  - ( Shanu )  -  -
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Martin Thomas wrote:
>I have some problems viewing the print jobs on
>a Windows 2000 machine. No job is listed in the window.
>
>Some information:
>Clients: Windows 2000 SP1 german
>Server: Linux with Samba 2.2 cvs (from today)
>Printing System on Server: lprng Version 3.6.12
>printing = lprng in smb.conf
>lpq command = lpq -P%p in the printer shares
>
>The printers are remote printers somewhere on the campus.
>No problem with sending jobs to the printers.
What OS is the remote queue cps-fol on? My guess from the output is AIX?
If so, you'd need "printing = AIX" for that queue.  As long as the jobs
have made it off your local spool to the remote machine, you need to have
the printing parameter reflect that remote machine to parse correctly.

Jim

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Seems to have done the trick - marvellous

Thanks to all.





jtrostel at connex.com on 26/06/2001 15:57:39

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Subject:  Re: Samba_2.2 + XFS + ACL



the checking for acl_get_perm_np... no

is OK.  You _should_ fail this test with a properly installed XFS/ACLs system.

1. you are compiling Samba with the option --with-acl-support

2. you have the following files (and they are from your XFS CVS source)

        /usr/lib/libacl.a
        /usr/include/sys/acl.h

3. when you run Samba, your share is on an XFS partition.


On 26-Jun-2001 David_Elliott at smashedatom.com wrote:
> Hello,
> Thanks for that - situation has improved slightly
>
> 1) I didn't have the DEV packages (acl-devel and attr-devel packages) - now
> installed
>
> 2) Errors still appearing (although 1 less than before) so copied the
> following
> (manually - which I'm not sure should have been necesary) into
> /usr/include/sys
>      .../linux-2.4-xfs/cmd/acl/include/acl.h
>
> 3) This removed a further couple of errors but still leaves this
> [..]
> checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... yes
> checking for ACL support... yes
> Using posix ACLs
> checking for acl_get_perm_np... no
> [...]
>
> and from the config.log
>
> [..]
> configure:12495: checking for acl_get_file in -lacl
> configure:12514: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl   -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt
> 1>&5
> configure:12542: checking for ACL support
> configure:12556: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt
> 1>&5
> configure:12576: checking for acl_get_perm_np
> configure:12590: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt
> 1>&5
> /tmp/ccR6KkBB.o: In function `main':
> /tmp/ccR6KkBB.o(.text+0xc): undefined reference to `acl_get_perm_np'
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> configure: failed program was:
>#line 12582 "configure"
>#include "confdefs.h"
>#include <sys/types.h>
>#include <sys/acl.h>
> int main() {
>  acl_permset_t permset_d; acl_perm_t perm; return acl_get_perm_np( permset_d,
> perm);
> ; return 0; }
> configure:12648: gcc -o conftest -O  -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_GNU_SOURCE   conftest.c -lacl  -ldl -lnsl -lcrypt
> 1>&5
> [..]
>
>
> Thanks for your help
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Shanker Balan <shanu at exocore.com> on 26/06/2001 14:35:51
>
> Please respond to Shanker Balan <shanu at exocore.com>
>
> To:   David Elliott/2SS/SmashedAtom/UK at SmashedAtom
> cc:   "Sean P. Elble" <S_Elble at yahoo.com>, Samba-ntdom
>       <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
>
> Subject:  Re: Samba_2.2 + XFS + ACL
>
>
>
> Hello:
>
> Check the bottom of config.log. What does it say? Have u installed the
> acl-devel and attr-devel packages?
>
> -- Shanu
>
> David_Elliott at smashedatom.com wrote,
>> checking for _acl... no
>> checking for __acl... no
>> checking for _facl... no
>> checking for __facl... no
>> ......
>> checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... no
>> checking for ACL support... no
>> [..]
>
> --
>
>  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -  - ( Shanu )  -  -
>  Shanker Balan                http://people.exocore.com/shanu
>  shanu at exocore dot com

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Scrive Simo Sorce <idra at samba.org>:

> simply delete the machine account from smbpasswd,
> then move the w2k machine to a workgroup with a name different from the
> domain.
> reboot w2k.
> rejoin the domain.
> 

Dear Simo

Thank you for the help!
I did as you told me, and I successfully joined the domain. But a new problem 
arose.
I'm not able to log in: I receive a "Account disable" error for every account, 
including 
the account I used to join the domain and all other working account on win98 
clients.
I also checked in smbpasswd and they do not appear disabled.

Which step did I miss?

Thank you

Francesco

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OK, yes, the remote system should be AIX 
the servers name is aix2.etc.etc.de

printing = AIX pointed in the right direction.

I had to set lpq command = lpq -s -P%p too
since the samba parser function needs the short
form (-s).
I can see the spool queues know on the 
windows side.
I thought the output of lpq depends on the
spooling system of the local machine not
the one on the remote machine. I was wrong.


Thank you very much.

Martin

> 
> Martin Thomas wrote:
> >I have some problems viewing the print jobs on
> >a Windows 2000 machine. No job is listed in the window.
> >
> >Some information:
> >Clients: Windows 2000 SP1 german
> >Server: Linux with Samba 2.2 cvs (from today)
> >Printing System on Server: lprng Version 3.6.12
> >printing = lprng in smb.conf
> >lpq command = lpq -P%p in the printer shares
> >
> >The printers are remote printers somewhere on the campus.
> >No problem with sending jobs to the printers.
> What OS is the remote queue cps-fol on? My guess from the output is AIX?
> If so, you'd need "printing = AIX" for that queue.  As long as the jobs
> have made it off your local spool to the remote machine, you need to have
> the printing parameter reflect that remote machine to parse correctly.
> 
> Jim
> 
> ----------------------------
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Shanu,

Sure; I don't have access to post anything on the Samba site (not a member
of the Samba team, sniff, sniff), but if you go to MaximumLinux.org sometime
today, you'll see it posted. Have fun, and have a good one!

Sean
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From: "Shanker Balan" <shanu at exocore.com>
To: "Sean P. Elble" <S_Elble at yahoo.com>
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> Hello:
>
> If you have the time, can you post a XFS_CVS + Samba_CVS quick start
> guide. Just a pointer to the basic stuff will do like what to get down
> and what to patch.
>
> You have been very helpful! I just cant wait to get ACLs working. :)
>
> -- Shanu
>
> Sean P. Elble wrote,
> > I am using the XFS/Linux CVS from mid May on both my home server, and my
> > servers at work, with no problems whatsoever. My server at home sees
about a
> > gigabyte of traffic a day (streaming music), and my servers at work get
well
> > over 10 GB a day each, mostly through Samba there. No problems
whatsoever.
> > The SGI folks are unbelievably responsive at correcting any problems you
may
> > find, and they tend to be very nice too. Also, they are getting ready to
> > release XFS 1.01, which will be an "official" release, so you may
consider
> > waiting for that. I wouldn't, but, hey, it's you choice. :-) Good luck,
and
> > please feel free to e-mail me directly should you have any further
problems;
> > I will gladly try to resolve them for you.
>
> --
>
>  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -  - ( Shanu )  -  -
>  Shanker Balan http://people.exocore.com/shanu
>  shanu at exocore dot com

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Martin Thomas wrote:
>OK, yes, the remote system should be AIX
>the servers name is aix2.etc.etc.de
>
>printing = AIX pointed in the right direction.
>
>I had to set lpq command = lpq -s -P%p too
>since the samba parser function needs the short
>form (-s).
>I can see the spool queues know on the
>windows side.
>I thought the output of lpq depends on the
>spooling system of the local machine not
>the one on the remote machine. I was wrong.
Martin, you were not wrong...just incomplete.  lpq queries the local spool
first, then forwards the query on to the remote queue.  The problem this
creates for samba is that if a queue has some jobs still local waiting to
be sent, they don't show up, because it only knows about the remote format.
The remote machine is usually the one to pick for lpq format, because that
is where the job is most likely to spend most of its time.

Here's an lpq on an LPRng system printing to a remote windows 2000 system,
with some jobs that haven't yet made it to the remote Win2k:
--------
Printer: hazel000 at psflinux (dest np17pcl at hazel)
 Queue: 20 printable jobs
 Server: pid 7394 active
 Unspooler: pid 7418 active
 Status: sending data file 'dfA395psflinux.penn.boulder.ibm.com' to np17pcl at hazel at 11:25:42.549
 Rank   Owner/ID                  Class Job Files                 Size Time
active root at psflinux+395            A   395 /tmp/curr.diffs.out    913 11:25:38
2      root at psflinux+398            A   398 /tmp/curr.diffs.out    913 11:25:39
3      root at psflinux+400            A   400 /tmp/curr.diffs.out    913 11:25:39

                         Windows 2000 LPD Server
                              Printer \\10.1.1.2\np17pcl

Owner       Status         Jobname          Job-Id    Size   Pages  Priority
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
root (10.1. Printing  /tmp/curr.diffs.out      8       913      0      1
root (10.1. Waiting   /tmp/curr.diffs.out      9       913      0      1
--------------

Hope this helps.

Jim

----------------------------
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Suppose a person wanted to pay for a product that does the same thing winbindd
does.  Is there something like that available?

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I am having a problem with the resolution of an SID between a Master
domain and a Resource domain. I have a resource domain, which the samba
server belongs to, and a master domain which provides the
authentication. When I try to log in to a terminal server (Citrix) in the
resource domain, and the login process runs a script, I get the following
messages in the log file for the connection:
"
[2001/06/25 18:31:22, 2] libsmb/namequery.c:name_query(408)
  Got a positive name query response from 216.13.10.3 ( 172.16.6.32 
223.200.20.5 1 163.11.12.1 223.200.20.50 172.16.6.32 )
[2001/06/25 18:31:35, 2] libsmb/namequery.c:name_query(408)
  Got a positive name query response from 216.13.10.3 ( 163.11.12.1 )
[2001/06/25 18:31:40, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(623)
  az34mts01 (172.16.7.31) connect to service gvegas as user gvegas 
(uid=10062, gid=10200) (pid 13858)
[2001/06/25 18:31:41, 0] smbd/posix_acls.c:create_canon_ace_lists(747) create_canon_ace_lists: unable to map SID
S-1-5-21-2055828564-121983361-110664 3521-78345 to uid or gid.
[2001/06/25 18:33:58, 0] smbd/posix_acls.c:create_canon_ace_lists(747)
  create_canon_ace_lists: unable to map SID S-1-5-21-2055828564-121983361-110664
3521-78345 to uid or gid.
"

The SID mentioned in the log file equates to the one that resolves in the
Master domain. I am also using a username map, since the accounts in the
NT world do not match those in the Unix side of things. Does anybody have
any clues on this problem?

Thanks,
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We are trying to add Win2k machines to the domain, which is now working,
but machines with a netbios name greater than seven characters does not
want to join.  We are running samba 2.2.0 chrooted to its own directory
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Does anyone know where I can find the code for these three functions??

unix_to_dos()
secrets_fetch()
trust_keystr()

THANKS!

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Hello everyone,

I have an installation running Samba 2.2.0 on Red Hat Linux 7.1 since
shortly after the 2.2.0 release.

During this time I have experienced periodic problems relating to the NT
workstations trying to access the server-side printer properties and/or
drivers.

Right now, there is one particular driver (for a Xerox DocuCenter) that
was installed and now when the administrators try to access the printer
properties the workstation appears to lock up and the smbd process related
to that connection starts maxing out processor utilitzation.

We have had other problems similar to this, including the workstation
refusing to install a printer driver to the server and then on a second
attempt accepting it, etc.

1) Is anyone else having problems like this?  This is becoming a huge
issue for us.

2) Does anyone know of completely deleting a printer driver once it's
installed?  I wanted to delete the Xerox printer definition that is
causing problems but I can find no way to unassociate it from the printer
or delete the driver.

Thanks in advance for the help!

Sean

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> If I shutdown the current PDC (after it has been running for a day or two,
> AND I have been connected to it) and then bring up the NEW machine and
> without rebooting my machine I THEN try to connect -- is there something
in
> windoze that holds onto ID = MAC address perhaps?  I am wondering if a
> clean reboot of server and client would solve it...

I have two servers under heartbeat (Linux-HA) where primary server is always
up and the backup server only comes up when the primary server goes down.
This is similar to moving a server but the move happens more often and most
of times not scheduled. I have rsync setup to copy samba config files
(machine name is NOT one of the file) and roaming profiles to the backup
server on regular interval. In smb.conf file, I've manually added netbios
name that is used by both servers. When the backup server comes up, it
appears to broadcast itself as the PDC & master browser to all its members
again. Therefore clients do NOT require reboot/rejoin. -kc

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Hi all, I have sent many a email regarding this one, can someone please 
help me.

I am running a samba PDC, having windows machine connect to the samba 
pdc no probs, but I can not get a linux machine to join the domain, can 
someone please help me with this issue.

Thanks, 

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Add a machine account on your PDC with the name of the linux box you are
trying to add to the domain. Remember, it needs to have a $ at the end (ie:
box$ ).
After that, issue the command:
smbpasswd -a -m box (without the $)
On the linux box, then issue the command
smbpasswd -j DOMNAME
That's it!

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> someone please help me with this issue.
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Hello - again,

Since Samba 2.2 is in release state I decided to
transfer the PDC tasks from an old test-machine 
(P133, 32MB, no-name NIC NE2000comp 10MBit/s halfduplex,
Debian Linux 2.2, samba 2.2 cvs from yesterday = OLD) 
to the main server (PII400, 256 MB, INTEL NIC 100MBit/s fullduplex,
Linux Kernel 2.4.4, Samba 2.2 cvs from yesterday = NEW)

What I did so far:
- stopped Samba on the OLD machine
- copied the profiles to the NEW machine 
- added the machine accounts to smbpasswd, passwd and shaddow 
  on NEW
- copied MACHINE.SID from OLD to NEW
- modified the settings in the smb.conf (domain logons = yes etc., see
 below)
- restarted Samba on NEW
- deleted cached profiles on the clients

Since logon authentification, start-script and profile down- and upload worked
for my small user profile (1,8) I thought "that's it" - BUT: I have a large test profile (35 MB)
which can not be up- or downloaded. The W2K error message is something like:
'the network name is not available any longer' (translated from german:
'der netzwerkname ist nicht laenger verfuegbar') 'contact your systemadministrator'
(wish I could, it's me) I tried this with different W2000 boxes (SP1 and SP2)
but it always failed, sometimes download worked but upload failed every time
it stopped at a different file.
Are there any timeouts parameters I should know? I think it's a server problem,
since everythink worked fine with the OLD PDC. How can this timeout occour
an a rather fast machine and did not occour with the slow one? 

Any hints? After seven hours of 'fighting' I have no more ideas and swiched
back the PDC to the old machine (without RAID and battery backup power supply...)
Below parts of my smb.conf.

Thank you,
Martin

[global]

   debug level = 2

   workgroup = samba
   guest account = nobody
   security = user

    printing = lprng

   printcap name = /etc/printcap
   printer driver file=/home/smbdata/druckertreiber/printers.def
   load printers = yes

   lpq cache time = 300

  encrypt passwords = yes

   socket options = TCP_NODELAY
   keepalive = 60

   allow hosts = 127.0.0.1 131.246.xxx.xxx \
                 131.246.xxx.xxx etc. etc.

   domain master = yes
   local master = yes
   preferred master = yes
   os level = 66

interfaces = 131.246.xx.xx/255.255.255.0 127.0.0.1/255.255.255.0
bind interfaces only = yes 
  
wins support = yes

remote browse sync = 131.246.xx.xx

name resolve order = host wins lmhosts bcast

domain admin group = @smbadm

domain logons = yes

 logon script = scripts\default.bat

 logon drive = H:
# tried %U and %u both seem to work
 logon home = \\%N\%U
 logon path = \\%N\profile\%U

 add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -g machines -c RechnerAccount -d /dev/null -s /bin/true %m$

time server = yes

printer admin = @smbadm


[netlogon]
 path = /home/smbdata/netlogon
 writeable = no
 guest ok = no
 comment = PDC netlogon share
# tried browseable yes and no without success
 browseable = no

[profile]
 path = /home/smbdata/profile
 writeable = Yes
 create mask = 0600
 directory mask = 0700
# tried every combination of oplock and browseable. On the OLD box
# oplocks = yes (default) and browseable=no works fine
; oplocks = no
; browseable = no
# this is ignored by the current cvs - found it in a mail from Gerald Carter
; restrict acl with mask = yes

[print$]
 path = /home/smbdata/druckertreiber2
 guest ok = yes
 browseable = yes
 read only = yes
 writelist = @smbadm

[homes]
   comment = %U's privates Heimatverzeichnis
   browseable = no
   read only = no
   ;locking = no 
   ;oplocks = no 
   public = no
   ;path = /home/%S
   valid users = %S
   create mode = 0600
   directory mode = 0700
; ok, i know this looks ugly but Servant Salamander (a nice Norton Commander clone) 
; does not like if .* is excluded
;   veto files = /.*/Desktop/
   veto files =/.x*/.X*/.s*/.n*/.m*/.k*/.h*/.g*/.z*/.w*/.u*/.s*/.p*/.b*/.d*/.j*/.l*/.t*/.e*/.a*/Desktop/
   hide dot files = yes

[DeskJet_Ulla]
   public = no
   print command = lpr -r -Plp4 %s
   lpq command   = lpq -Plp4
   lprm command  = lprm -Plp4 %j
   comment = HP DJ 1120C bei Ulla
   printable = yes
   writable = no
   create mode = 0700
   path = /var/tmp/smbspool
   printer driver=HP DeskJet 1120C Printer
   printer driver location=\\%h\PRINTER$

... skip ...

[cps]
# thanks to Jim from IBM for pointing me in the right
# direction to get lpq and AIX working
   printing = AIX
   public = no
   print command = lpr -r -P%p %s
   lpq command = lpq -s -P%p
   lprm command = lprm -P%p %j
   comment = Farblaser A4 Papier RHRK
   printable = yes
   writable = no
   create mode = 0700
   path = /var/tmp/smbspool
   printer driver=Tektronix Phaser 540 Plus
   printer driver location=\\%h\PRINTER$

... skip ...

[printer$]
   path=/home/smbdata/druckertreiber
   public=yes
   writable=no
   browseable=yes

... skip ...

[sysadmin]
   public = no
   comment = EDV-bezogene Daten
   read only = yes
   browseable = yes
   create mode = 0664
   directory mode = 0775
   force group = sysadmin
   write list = pcadmin mthomas
   path = /home/smbdata/sysadmin

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Hi,

I'm tried using foreign characters in the worgroup names, but I experienced browsing problems.
Look at the following lines from log.nmbd:
	[2001/06/27 07:12:32, 0] nmbd/nmbd_become_dmb.c:become_domain_master_browser_wins(341)
	  become_domain_master_browser_wins:
	  Attempting to become domain master browser on workgroup KETEF?, subnet UNICAST_SUBNET.
	[2001/06/27 07:12:32, 0] nmbd/nmbd_become_dmb.c:become_domain_master_browser_wins(356)
	  become_domain_master_browser_wins: querying WINS server at IP 172.16.0.10 for domain master browser name KETEF
<1b> on workgroup KETEF?
	[2001/06/27 07:12:32, 2] nmbd/nmbd_become_dmb.c:become_domain_master_stage1(181)
	  become_domain_master_stage1: Becoming domain master browser for workgroup KETEF on subnet UNICAST_SUBNET
	[2001/06/27 07:12:32, 0] nmbd/nmbd_become_dmb.c:become_domain_master_stage1(187)
	  become_domain_master_stage1: Error - unable to find workgroup KETEF on subnet UNICAST_SUBNET.

It seems to me that the Samba handles incorrectly the foreign characters (in workgroup names) at different
stages, as it looks in the above log messages.
And the browse.dat file contains only the following entryes after I changed the Samba server's workgroup name to KETEF?.
(But there are more than one computer in the KETEF? workgroup.)
	"KETEF?"                  c0001000 ""                            "KETEF?"

	"SZERVER-1"               40019a03 "Samba Server"                "KETEF?"

So, can I solve this problem ? How ? Or is this a known problem ?

Anyway, the Samba server is the domain master browser.
Here is the global section of the smb.conf file:
	[global]
		client code page = 852
		workgroup = KETEF?
		netbios name = SZERVER-1
		server string = Samba Server
		interfaces = 193.224.63.9
		bind interfaces only = Yes
		encrypt passwords = Yes
		null passwords = Yes
		username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
		log level = 2
		log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
		max log size = 400
		name resolve order = wins lmhosts hosts bcast
		socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
		character set = ISO8859-2
		logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U
		os level = 255
		preferred master = True
		domain master = True
		dns proxy = No
		wins proxy = Yes
		wins server = 172.16.0.10
		remote announce = 172.16.0.10
		remote browse sync = 172.16.0.10
		veto files = /lost+found/

Am I was wrong somewhere ?

Thank you,

	Zoltan Perhacs

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We are building up a linux box with samba 2.2.0 (suse 7.1 dist.) as a
fileserver in our domain. Is there any possibility to use the special NT rights
(i.e. create,modify, delete) on a samba share? The problem is that users given
the rw permission can create files (that's ok) but can also delete files the
don't own. We also want to differ between rights for an IT group or a normal
user group on the same share.

Any suggestions are welcome.

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Hi,

I'm tried using foreign characters in the worgroup names, but I experienced browsing problems.
Look at the attached log.nmbd:

It seems to me that the Samba handles incorrectly the foreign characters (in workgroup names) at different
stages.

And the browse.dat file contains only the following entryes after I changed the Samba server's workgroup name.
(But there are more than one computer in the workgroup.)

So, can I solve this problem ? How ? Or is this a known problem ?

Anyway, the Samba server is the domain master browser.

Am I was wrong somewhere ?

Thank you,

	Zoltan Perhacs

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Hello all,

I'm trying to join my Debian machine to the company NT domain.

I made so many tries, last one was that I logged as DebianUser and typed:

"smbclient -L Master" and got a connection refused error message.

Then tryied "smbclient -L Master -U NTDomainUser" and got the list.

I created the /etc/samba/username.map file and wrote one only row in in: 
"DebianUser = NTDomainUser"

I edited the /etc/samba/smb.conf file and in the globals section I added the

"username map = /etc/samba/username.map"

instruction and restarted the samba daemons (/etc/init.d/samba restart)

  Still, nothing. When I type "smbclient -L Master" it keeps refusing 
connection; I get connected ONLY if I add
"-U NTDomainUser"

My samba version is 2.0.7-3

What's wrong?
Thanks
Adri

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> I have a samba PDC that is also NIS master.  I have mixed clients (NT and
> Unix).  Does the parameter: unix password sync in smb.conf work both ways?
> ie:
> I know if an NT user changes their password it will change in smbpasswd and
> passwd, but
> If a unix user changes their password with passwd will it also change in
> smbpasswd?

No the other way does not work since I guess most people have Windows Desktops
and Unix servers.  Winbindd is in effect being promoted as an alternative
- that is use Windows authentication for Unix users.

However I have the unusual situation of Unix desktops (SunRays), and as well as
Unix servers, Windows Terminal servers plus Tarantella.  So I want Samba PDC to
allow Windows authentication to match Unix, but need to allow Unix users to
change passwords.

So what I envisage is a wrapper round passwd - since this has the info needed,
namely old and new password, the proper passwd can verify and then by using
passwords, can drive smbpasswd.  I was thinking of using for a first pass
some combination of Expect and SSH to drive this.  Security design will require
some care since need to allow for smbpasswd not being set and even not being
there.

I will let people know how I get on if interested - once I get W2K to join my
Samba PDC :-( ... to be fair I know people are working on this ...

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> > I have a samba PDC that is also NIS master.  I have mixed clients (NT and
> > Unix).  Does the parameter: unix password sync in smb.conf work both ways?
> > ie:
> > I know if an NT user changes their password it will change in smbpasswd and
> > passwd, but
> > If a unix user changes their password with passwd will it also change in
> > smbpasswd?
I use the following trick for this:
rename passwd to passwd.unix,
link passwd to smbpasswd,
set unix passwd sync = yes
set up the passwd chat with passwd.unix
care about yppasswd similar to passwd.
Only root has to be carefull this way to use passwd.unix and 
smbpasswd to set his and users passwords because if smbpasswd is 
called as root password syncronistion is not done be samba.

Christian


> 
> No the other way does not work since I guess most people have Windows Desktops
> and Unix servers.  Winbindd is in effect being promoted as an alternative
> - that is use Windows authentication for Unix users.
> 
> However I have the unusual situation of Unix desktops (SunRays), and as well as
> Unix servers, Windows Terminal servers plus Tarantella.  So I want Samba PDC to
> allow Windows authentication to match Unix, but need to allow Unix users to
> change passwords.
> 
> So what I envisage is a wrapper round passwd - since this has the info needed,
> namely old and new password, the proper passwd can verify and then by using
> passwords, can drive smbpasswd.  I was thinking of using for a first pass
> some combination of Expect and SSH to drive this.  Security design will require
> some care since need to allow for smbpasswd not being set and even not being
> there.
> 
> I will let people know how I get on if interested - once I get W2K to join my
> Samba PDC :-( ... to be fair I know people are working on this ...
> 
> -- 
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I would like to join the forum.....as I have many questions....

How do I set Samba as a PDC?

Ideas
is there a config line that sets the samba box to a domain
e.g. 
DOMAIN = XXX.com.au

How do I add Machine accounts to the Samba server?
Is there a user which allows me to add a machine? so I can join a Win 
NT/2000 box to the PDC.....


Thanks....

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Hi all,

I have installed kernel 2.4.5 with acl patches.
When I configure samba 2.2 with acl support give me
this message:
checking whether to support ACLs... checking fo acl_get_file in -lacl... no
checking for ACL support... no

So, does anybody know I have to do?

Thanks in advance.

Giuseppe De Nadai

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When you do an smbpasswd -j <DOMAINNAME> on the linux machine you want to join
to the domain, what error message do you get?

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> 
> I am running a samba PDC, having windows machine connect to the samba 
> pdc no probs, but I can not get a linux machine to join the domain, can 
> someone please help me with this issue.
> 
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> 
> > From: "Christian Barth" <barth at cck.uni-kl.de>
> > To: Peter Polkinghorne <pjmp at kingsfords.co.uk>, samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
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> > > > I have a samba PDC that is also NIS master.  I have mixed clients (NT and
> > > > Unix).  Does the parameter: unix password sync in smb.conf work both ways?
> > > > ie:
> > > > I know if an NT user changes their password it will change in smbpasswd 
> and
> > > > passwd, but
> > > > If a unix user changes their password with passwd will it also change in
> > > > smbpasswd?
> > I use the following trick for this:
> > rename passwd to passwd.unix,
> > link passwd to smbpasswd,
> > set unix passwd sync = yes
> > set up the passwd chat with passwd.unix
> > care about yppasswd similar to passwd.
> > Only root has to be carefull this way to use passwd.unix and 
> > smbpasswd to set his and users passwords because if smbpasswd is 
> > called as root password syncronistion is not done be samba.
> > 
> > Christian
> 
> That is a neat trick!  I wonder if it works for remote users (ie they run
> passwd on remote Sun which uses rpc.yppasswdd and then ?? - does rpc.yppasswdd
> invoke passwd or does it work directly?).
I don't know, but I don't think you get it from a NIS-client to the 
PDC. Normaly the PDC is the NIS-Server as well for the syncronisation 
to work. On on the NIS-client you can "hide" the (yp-)password 
command and display a message instead to use the NIS-server. Or you 
install that much samba on it that smbpassword works.

Christian


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Dear Simo

I feel a bit miserable because I didn't even check the logs.
I think these logs have something to do with the disabled account problem, even
if I'm not able to tell how.

Thank you for the patience. The matter is I am a beginner and even the simplest
tasks are sometime hard.

Francesco



   Jun 27 08:20:20 alice smbd[12018]:   PAM: Account Validation Failed -
Rejecting
   User! 
   Jun 27 08:20:27 alice smbd[12018]:   PAM: Account Validation Failed -
Rejecting
   User! 
   Jun 27 08:23:53 alice smbd[12182]:   PAM: Account Validation Failed -
Rejecting
   User! 
   Jun 27 08:26:32 alice smbd[12182]:   api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall
   NET_R_SAM_LOGON. 
   Jun 27 08:26:32 alice smbd[12182]:   api_rpcTNP: api_netlog_rpc: NET_SAMLOGON
   failed. 
   Jun 27 08:26:32 alice smbd[12182]:   PAM: Account Validation Failed -
Rejecting
   User! 
   Jun 27 08:36:30 alice smbd[12318]:   api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall
   NET_R_SAM_LOGON. 
   Jun 27 08:36:30 alice smbd[12318]:   api_rpcTNP: api_netlog_rpc: NET_SAMLOGON
   failed. 
   Jun 27 08:36:30 alice smbd[12318]:   PAM: Account Validation Failed -
Rejecting
   User! 
   Jun 27 08:36:39 alice smbd[12318]:   PAM: Account Validation Failed -
Rejecting
   User! 
   Jun 27 08:36:44 alice smbd[12318]:   PAM: Account Validation Failed -
Rejecting
   User! 
   Jun 27 08:44:16 alice smbd[12318]:   read_socket_data: recv failure for 4.
Error
   = Connessione abbattuta dal corrispondente 

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Hi,

Well, after working from 6am until 1am on all sorts of projects last night, 
I decided to re-tackle the issue of moving my PDC (recall my email a day or 
so ago). I used rsync to re-update everything and tried again - same 
results.  Then I waited 20 minutes to get my second wind, went back and 
tried a second time. It worked.  DON'T ASK ME!!

BUT, the blonde thing is this -- in the email I mentioned I was getting 
"execvp permission denied" when samba tried to start up at boot -- as Home 
says, "DOH!" -- forgot to "chmod +x /etc/rc.d/init.d/samba" the startup 
script....

(ok, stop laughing!)

cheers all,
Kathee

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Hello:

I just asked this yday:

See http://www.maximumlinux.org/article.php?story=20010626142256574

-- Shanu

dr. Giuseppe De Nadai wrote,
> I have installed kernel 2.4.5 with acl patches.
> When I configure samba 2.2 with acl support give me
> this message:
> checking whether to support ACLs... checking fo acl_get_file in -lacl... no
> checking for ACL support... no

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Richard:
First of all welcome!  Unfortunately there is no easy way to get started in
this.  Just dive in.  You have a lot of reading to do first.  There is an
all inclusive howto in the 2.2.x release that explains Samba as a PDC as
well as many more issues that you will likely come across.  Also in the
documentation on the Samba web site is a reference to an older document put
together by David Bannon about Samba as a PDC for version 2.0.7.  It is old
(version wise), but the techniques are still basically the same.  You might
also want to get one of the Samba books that are around if you are a newbie
to Linux.

Folks on the list are very good about responding to specific questions so
post away :) I read the list as a way for me to gain further understanding
of PDC and networking issues in general.  Much better than any static book
could ever be!  (it's a great way for a newbie like me to learn from others
experiences)

HTH

James

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Subject: SAMBA PDC


> I would like to join the forum.....as I have many questions....
>
> How do I set Samba as a PDC?
>
> Ideas
> is there a config line that sets the samba box to a domain
> e.g.
> DOMAIN = XXX.com.au
>
> How do I add Machine accounts to the Samba server?
> Is there a user which allows me to add a machine? so I can join a Win
> NT/2000 box to the PDC.....
>
>
> Thanks....

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Hi all,

I was encountering some problems after installing 2.2.0 (also tried
2.2.0a) as a normal domain member. The box is serving shares with user
home directories as well as some shares with shared directories for
multiple users.

I have the following share definitions:

[homes]
   comment = Personal folder of %U on %S
   browseable = no
   read only = no
   create mask = 0700
   directory mask = 0700

[huis]
   comment = Shared folder %U on %S
   path = /home/huis
   browseable = yes
   read only = no
   valid users = @huis
   force group = huis
   create mask = 0770
   directory mask = 0770

In these definitions %U is NOT substituted, while %S IS substituted.
Also, in samba v2.0.9 this works correctly.
I tested this on Debian Linux 2.2 (potato) with kernel 2.2.19 and Debian
Linux (testing) with kernel 2.4.5. Same results.

Is this a known problem? Should I try CVS? Or has configuration of these
variables changed since 2.0.x?

Thanks in advance,

- Robbert Kouprie, Linux Systems Admin, The Netherlands

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Does acl work only on XLS??
Not on ext2?

Thanks

Giuseppe De Nadai

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Check to see if you have /usr/lib/libacl.a

On 27-Jun-2001 dr. Giuseppe De Nadai wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I have installed kernel 2.4.5 with acl patches.
> When I configure samba 2.2 with acl support give me
> this message:
> checking whether to support ACLs... checking fo acl_get_file in -lacl... no
> checking for ACL support... no
> 
> So, does anybody know I have to do?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Giuseppe De Nadai

-- 
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Linux OS Engineer
Connex
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Hello:

dr. Giuseppe De Nadai wrote,
> Does acl work only on XLS??
> Not on ext2?

I think yes. You will have to use -

a) Ext2 + Linux ACL patch
b) Linux kernel + POSIX ACL patch

I may be wrong here. See http://acl.bestbits.at/faq.html

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Look at acl.bestbits.at for an ACL implementation on ext2. (And it works with
Samba 2.2 also)

On 27-Jun-2001 dr. Giuseppe De Nadai wrote:
> Does acl work only on XLS??
> Not on ext2?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Giuseppe De Nadai

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These
/usr/include/sys/acl.h
/usr/lib/libacl.a
work,
but at the moment there is
another problem.

Tomorrow I will explain you.

Thanks

Giuseppe

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>
>
> Are you using XFS or extended ACL support for EXT2?
>
> Is the answer is XFS - this URL provides a good guide of things to check
and
> some good links.
> http://www.maximumlinux.org/article.php?story=20010626142256574
>
> Additionally, confirm that you have the following packages  installed
> ** available from the XFS FTP site ftp://oss.sgi.com/
> ....projects/xfs/download/cmd_rpms)
> attr-devel-1.0.3-0
> acl-devel-1.0.5-0
>
> Once you have this all installed, confirm that the following files
exist...
> ** I had to manually copy the acl.h file across the the cmd directory
supplied
> with XFS source
> /usr/include/sys/acl.h
> /usr/lib/libacl.a
>
> If you're using EXT2 I'm afraid I have no idea....or atleast I've never
set it
> up and wouldn't want to speculate on your behalf
>
> Cheers,
> Dave
>
>
>
>
>
> "dr. Giuseppe De Nadai" <denadai at unive.it> on 27/06/2001 11:55:04
>
> To:   samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> cc:    (bcc: David Elliott/2SS/SmashedAtom/UK)
>
> Subject:  acl and samba
>
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have installed kernel 2.4.5 with acl patches.
> When I configure samba 2.2 with acl support give me
> this message:
> checking whether to support ACLs... checking fo acl_get_file in -lacl...
no
> checking for ACL support... no
>
> So, does anybody know I have to do?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Giuseppe De Nadai
>
>
>
>

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There is usr/lib/libacl.a

now, but the problem is another.

Thanks

Giuseppe De Nadai

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> Check to see if you have /usr/lib/libacl.a
>
> On 27-Jun-2001 dr. Giuseppe De Nadai wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have installed kernel 2.4.5 with acl patches.
> > When I configure samba 2.2 with acl support give me
> > this message:
> > checking whether to support ACLs... checking fo acl_get_file in -lacl...
no
> > checking for ACL support... no
> >
> > So, does anybody know I have to do?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Giuseppe De Nadai
>
> --
> John M. Trostel
> Linux OS Engineer
> Connex
> jtrostel at connex.com
>

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I found many information about acl from acl.bestbits.at.
At the moment I think I have to change destination of getfacl
and setfacl.
My configure is:
./configure --prefix=/opt/acl --exec-prefix=/opt/acl

I think that --prefix should be usr/local and not /opt/acl.

At the moment I can't try. Tomorrow I will try the new
configuration.

Thanks.

Giuseppe De Nadai

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> Look at acl.bestbits.at for an ACL implementation on ext2. (And it works
with
> Samba 2.2 also)
>
> On 27-Jun-2001 dr. Giuseppe De Nadai wrote:
> > Does acl work only on XLS??
> > Not on ext2?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Giuseppe De Nadai
>
> --
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how can i create a roaming profile in linux samba server.

my client is winnt workstation


i get the error in admin.pds is not available.....

pls. reply me...in details

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"M. Kilroy" wrote:
> 
> Suppose a person wanted to pay for a product that does the same thing winbindd
> does.  Is there something like that available?

Not that I know of. You can always pay someone to add any
features you want into winbindd of course. There are several
companies already doing that.

Is there some reason you need to pay money ?

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Hello Jeremy

I have been trying to get off this merry go round for quite some time... Could
somebody give me the correct address for UNSCRIBING please

Thanks...

On 27-Jun-01, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> "M. Kilroy" wrote:
>>
>> Suppose a person wanted to pay for a product that does the same thing
winbindd
>> does.  Is there something like that available?
>
> Not that I know of. You can always pay someone to add any
> features you want into winbindd of course. There are several
> companies already doing that.
>
> Is there some reason you need to pay money ?
>
> Regards,
>
>     Jeremy Allison,
>     Samba Team.
>
Regards

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I would suggest that you look into ACL support, whether you use the patch
for Ext2 support, or the support built-in to XFS; they provide the "special
NT rights" that you mention. They integrate well with Samba, but I would
advise you to use the CVS versions of Samba, or wait until the 2.2.1 release
(which should be relatively soon). There were some problems in the initial
release, and I'm using the CVS from mid-May in a _heavy_ production
environment, so it's pretty stable. With regard to the problem that you
mentioned, you could set the sticky bit, if I remember correctly, and that
will prevent anyone but the owner of the file from deleting it. Good luck!

Sean Elble
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Subject: special NT rights


> We are building up a linux box with samba 2.2.0 (suse 7.1 dist.) as a
> fileserver in our domain. Is there any possibility to use the special NT
rights
> (i.e. create,modify, delete) on a samba share? The problem is that users
given
> the rw permission can create files (that's ok) but can also delete files
the
> don't own. We also want to differ between rights for an IT group or a
normal
> user group on the same share.
>
> Any suggestions are welcome.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> R|diger
>
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At least on the Linux XFS side, the delete, change_permission and take_ownership
rights are not _yet_ supported.  I am working with a patch to the SGI/XFS
kernel and patching the Samba 2.2.0 CVS to handle these NT permissions. It's
about 90% at this point.... we'll see!?

On 27-Jun-2001 Sean P. Elble wrote:
> I would suggest that you look into ACL support, whether you use the patch
> for Ext2 support, or the support built-in to XFS; they provide the "special
> NT rights" that you mention. They integrate well with Samba, but I would
> advise you to use the CVS versions of Samba, or wait until the 2.2.1 release
> (which should be relatively soon). There were some problems in the initial
> release, and I'm using the CVS from mid-May in a _heavy_ production
> environment, so it's pretty stable. With regard to the problem that you
> mentioned, you could set the sticky bit, if I remember correctly, and that
> will prevent anyone but the owner of the file from deleting it. Good luck!
> 
> Sean Elble
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <reprint at gmx.de>
> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 2:03 AM
> Subject: special NT rights
> 
> 
>> We are building up a linux box with samba 2.2.0 (suse 7.1 dist.) as a
>> fileserver in our domain. Is there any possibility to use the special NT
> rights
>> (i.e. create,modify, delete) on a samba share? The problem is that users
> given
>> the rw permission can create files (that's ok) but can also delete files
> the
>> don't own. We also want to differ between rights for an IT group or a
> normal
>> user group on the same share.
>>
>> Any suggestions are welcome.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> R|diger
>>
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Here you go:  

http://lists.samba.org/listinfo/samba-ntdom
go to 'edit options'

Not too hard is it?


Mark
(Sorry for my sarcasm.  I'm tired and bothered)
> Hello Jeremy
>
> I have been trying to get off this merry go round for quite some time...
> Could somebody give me the correct address for UNSCRIBING please
>
> Thanks...
>
> On 27-Jun-01, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> > "M. Kilroy" wrote:
> >> Suppose a person wanted to pay for a product that does the same thing
>
> winbindd
>
> >> does.  Is there something like that available?
> >
> > Not that I know of. You can always pay someone to add any
> > features you want into winbindd of course. There are several
> > companies already doing that.
> >
> > Is there some reason you need to pay money ?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> >     Jeremy Allison,
> >     Samba Team.
>
> Regards

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On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 01:30:30PM +0200, malvezzi at mail.unimo.it wrote:
> Dear Simo
> 
> I feel a bit miserable because I didn't even check the logs.
> I think these logs have something to do with the disabled account problem, even
> if I'm not able to tell how.

You have not to.

> 
> Thank you for the patience. The matter is I am a beginner and even the simplest
> tasks are sometime hard.

No, problem, I've also been a newbie some time ago :-)
If you want a hint, try to search on the samba mailinglist archives
at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/

anyway, seem you have hit a well known problem with pam and samba 2.2.0
these problems have been addresses and documented and will be fixed in
2.2.1 release, for a workaround to get 2.2.0 working see our recent buglist
at http://www.samba.org/samba/buglist.html and particularly the bug named:
 PAM systems get 'account disabled' for domain logins (2.2.0)
the link will send you to this page: http://bugs.samba.org/?findid=21423

Buon lavoro,
Simo Sorce

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I have several printers configured with Samba. They all seem to print very
well. Since everything is printing ok, I'm turning to smaller annoyances
that show up. Some users are using the "separator pages" (turned on under
Settings/Printers/Properties/Separator Pages/pscript.sep). I've never used
this and was pleased to see how "pretty" the postscript separator page is.
The only thing is that I can't get it to work on a Samba configured print
queue. There are two questions: 

1. Can WinNT separator pages be turned on (using HP Laserjet 4SI/SI MX PS -
WinNT 4.0 - Samba 2.07)??? When printing directly to JetDirect card gives a
separator page but changing to the Samba queue (and turning on separator
page) doesn't print a separator page. 

2. If WinNT separator pages cant be used, I've gotten the printcap/lpr
"burst page" to work but it comes out after the print job (and my users
complain). Burst Page is turned on by omitting ":sh:" from /etc/printcap.
But putting in ":hl:" into /etc/printcap doesn't change the burst page from
last to first. Any way to make the burst page to come out first? 

Anyone who has experience with this? Please cc any responses to my email
(mailto:gp2972 at sbc.com). 

Thank you. 

Grahame Perry

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this is how you spell U-N-S-U-B-S-C-R-I-B-E.

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Has anyone out there got the following combination to work in any 
form:

Samba with:
-ACLs, using XFS or otherwise
-quotas
-winbindd, configured to use all authentication from an NT4 domain 
without requiring local unix accounts

I've had quotas working in 2.0,so I don't expect this will be a 
problem.
I've now got a RHL 7.1 with XFS-CVS/HEAD-CVS machine built as per 
Sean's post at maximumlinux.org, but I'm attempting to tack on 
winbindd, and having just as much success as I've had with winbindd 
in the past, that is, I can get a "secret is good" but not much else 
from wbinfo.

Is what I'm suggesting not possible using the current winbindd CVS 
release? If it is possible, would someone care to post a how-to for 
this type of config?

Thanks...
Shawn Wright, I.T. Manager
Shawnigan Lake School
swright at SLS.bc.ca
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Hello,

I've got the following problem. Suddenly all my win9x clients are not able
to check password over the domain, He says wrong password. On a win2k client
with the same user the password checking succeed. The strange thing is,
yesterday everything works fine, and I do not changed the smb.conf or something, I
only change the smbpasswd manually.

Any advises?

Patrick

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Hello.

> I created the /etc/samba/username.map file and wrote 
> one only row in in: 
> "DebianUser = NTDomainUser"

you refer to DebianUser as NTDomainUser?
It must be 
"NTDomainUser = DebianUser"
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The standard acl installation works
(--prefix is usr/local)

but, now, the problem is :
checking for acl_get_perm_np... no

Is it important?

Thanks in advance.

Giuseppe De Nadai 

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The standard acl installation works
(--prefix is usr/local)

but, now, the problem is :

checking for acl_get_perm_np... no

Is it important?

Thanks in advance.

Giuseppe De Nadai 

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That's ok apparently




"Giuseppe De Nadai" <denadai at unive.it> on 28/06/2001 08:39:29

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The standard acl installation works
(--prefix is usr/local)

but, now, the problem is :

checking for acl_get_perm_np... no

Is it important?

Thanks in advance.

Giuseppe De Nadai

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The main issue I had with Winbindd is that is cannto handle large amounts of
users or groups. 
I dont know where the line between small and large is but I have about 1700
users and probably about 200 groups, and winbindd couldnt handle it.

I compiled with Winbindd and acls (ext2 not xfs though) without any
problems.

Tom

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Subject: ACLs, Quotas, and WinBind anyone?


Has anyone out there got the following combination to work in any 
form:

Samba with:
-ACLs, using XFS or otherwise
-quotas
-winbindd, configured to use all authentication from an NT4 domain 
without requiring local unix accounts

I've had quotas working in 2.0,so I don't expect this will be a 
problem.
I've now got a RHL 7.1 with XFS-CVS/HEAD-CVS machine built as per 
Sean's post at maximumlinux.org, but I'm attempting to tack on 
winbindd, and having just as much success as I've had with winbindd 
in the past, that is, I can get a "secret is good" but not much else 
from wbinfo.

Is what I'm suggesting not possible using the current winbindd CVS 
release? If it is possible, would someone care to post a how-to for 
this type of config?

Thanks...
Shawn Wright, I.T. Manager
Shawnigan Lake School
swright at SLS.bc.ca
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I used a file smb.conf you suggested me, but
when I tested smb.conf, it said :
Cant' find include file /opt/samba-2.07/lib/smb.conf.%g      (or %G)
samba 2.07
or
Can't find include file /opt/samba/etc/smb.conf.%g              (or %G)
samba 2.2
there are two files:
smb.conf.root
smb.conf.studenti

smb.conf is the standard one with the line

include = /opt/samba-2.0.7/lib/smb.conf.%G or %g
(it's the same for samba 2.2)

in smb.conf.root there is only:
logon path = \\%L\profile\%U

but in smb.conf.studenti there is only:
logon path = \\%L\profile\%G

Could you help me again, please?

Thanks

Giuseppe De Nadai

> > >
> > > Thank you for the answer,
> > > but is it possible to use Poledit of Windows,
> > > in Samba 2.0.X , not for single user, but for groups?
> > >
> >
> > No. Domain groups are not working properly in samba yet (even samba
> > 2.2.0)
> >
> > _________________________________________
> >
> >
> > I would suggest using include files. I don't think this will work with
> > samba 2.2.0, since some of the variable substitution was broken. It will
> > work in samba 2.0.x, and should hopefully work in the CVS version:
> >
> > in smb.conf, in place of the logon path statement put:
> > include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%G
> >
> > Make two groups, one for teachers, one for students, and make one of
> > these groups the primary groups for all the users. For example students
> > and teachers
> >
> > This will include the file /etc/samba/smb.conf.teachers, or
> > /etc/samba/smb.conf.students
> >
> > Then, in the smb.conf.teachers, put:
> > logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U
> >
> > and in smb.conf.students, put:
> > logon path = \\%L\profile\students
> >
> > This should work for Windows NT. For windows 9x, see "logon home" in
> > "man smb.conf"
> >
> > Buchan
> >
> >
> > "dr. Giuseppe De Nadai" wrote:
> > >
> > > Sorry if this topic has been discussed earlier.
> > >
> > > I'd like to have the same profile for the students and different
> > > profiles for the teachers. Does anyone know how to do it?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Giuseppe De Nadai
> > >
> > > Universita' Spa
> > > P.za S.Leonardo 1
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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Hi,

I want to authenticate W2k users via a Samba PDC against NIS (or LDAP). To
verify the passwords against PAM modules (e.g. NIS) I have to use plantext
passwords (encrypt passwords = no). I used the Registry hack to enable
plantext password in W2k and I can mount shares from the Samba server. But
when I try to join the Domain the request is denied.

Searching the Web & Newsgroups didn't result in any hints. So my question
is: is there any chance to use Samba as a PDC for W2k with plaintext
passwords?


Regards

Andreas

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Hey Samba Gurus...

I have Samba 2.0.7 running on a Redhat 7.1 Distribution. I want to use 
Samba for file sharing and authentication.
Now, I got it working to where *Sometimes*, in Network neighborhood, I can 
browse the different machines, but sometimes I get a "Network is busy" 
error. Any reason for this?? Any help in setting this up would be very 
appreciated....thank you...Ohhh, I'm also using DHCP, so should I still 
have NMBD running. Where do I go to give the UNIX box a netbios name on the 
actual box itself? As you can tell, I'm pretty new to this, and anhy help 
would be great! Thanks,

Fab 

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> Hey Samba Gurus...
>
> I have Samba 2.0.7 running on a Redhat 7.1 Distribution. I want to use
> Samba for file sharing and authentication.

Unless there is some specific reason, you should always run the newest
version, Samba 2.2.0.

> Now, I got it working to where *Sometimes*, in Network neighborhood, I can
> browse the different machines, but sometimes I get a "Network is busy"
> error. Any reason for this?? Any help in setting this up would be very
> appreciated....thank you..

Sorry, can't help you with this.

>Ohhh, I'm also using DHCP, so should I still
> have NMBD running.

Yes.  DHCP and Wins have nothing to do with each other.

> Where do I go to give the UNIX box a netbios name on the
> actual box itself?

You give it a ntbios name through Samba.  SWAT is the best utility for
configuring Samba.  It should come with it.

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No... that is expected and OK

On 28-Jun-2001 Giuseppe De Nadai wrote:
> The standard acl installation works
> (--prefix is usr/local)
> 
> but, now, the problem is :
> checking for acl_get_perm_np... no
> 
> Is it important?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Giuseppe De Nadai 

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Hi,

Here are some thoughts that might help.

Do you have "security = domain", and "password server = <netbios_name_of_PDC>" 
in the [globals] section of your smb.conf file?

Also, you will first need to add the netbios name of the samba server on the NT 
domain using the Microsoft server administration tool.  Then use the smbpasswd 
command as follows:  (The documentation says you should first shutdown all Samba 
daemons before executing)

smbpasswd -J <domain_name> -r <netbios_name_of_PDC>

See the "security = domain in Samba 2.x" section of the Samba HOWTO Collection.

As far as the "username map" stuff goes, you will only need that when the 
NTusers are trying to access resources on the Debian/Samba machine and the 
usernames don't match.

Good luck,

Arnold Andrews




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> Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 10:04:38 +0200
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I'm trying to join my Debian machine to the company NT domain.
> 
> I made so many tries, last one was that I logged as DebianUser and typed:
> 
> "smbclient -L Master" and got a connection refused error message.
> 
> Then tryied "smbclient -L Master -U NTDomainUser" and got the list.
> 
> I created the /etc/samba/username.map file and wrote one only row in in: 
> "DebianUser = NTDomainUser"
> 
> I edited the /etc/samba/smb.conf file and in the globals section I added the
> 
> "username map = /etc/samba/username.map"
> 
> instruction and restarted the samba daemons (/etc/init.d/samba restart)
> 
>   Still, nothing. When I type "smbclient -L Master" it keeps refusing 
> connection; I get connected ONLY if I add
> "-U NTDomainUser"
> 
> My samba version is 2.0.7-3
> 
> What's wrong?
> Thanks
> Adri

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Thanks. I actually got it all working righ before I got your message. The 
Password Sync isn't working, so I had to manually addusers to the smbpasswd 
file. Thanks.

Fab

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>
>Adam Lang
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>http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Fabrizio Siciliano" <fsiciliano at optiumcorp.com>
>To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
>Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 9:19 AM
>Subject: Getting Samba 2.0.7 to work....I'm starting to pull my hair out
>
>
> > Hey Samba Gurus...
> >
> > I have Samba 2.0.7 running on a Redhat 7.1 Distribution. I want to use
> > Samba for file sharing and authentication.
>
>Unless there is some specific reason, you should always run the newest
>version, Samba 2.2.0.
>
> > Now, I got it working to where *Sometimes*, in Network neighborhood, I can
> > browse the different machines, but sometimes I get a "Network is busy"
> > error. Any reason for this?? Any help in setting this up would be very
> > appreciated....thank you..
>
>Sorry, can't help you with this.
>
> >Ohhh, I'm also using DHCP, so should I still
> > have NMBD running.
>
>Yes.  DHCP and Wins have nothing to do with each other.
>
> > Where do I go to give the UNIX box a netbios name on the
> > actual box itself?
>
>You give it a ntbios name through Samba.  SWAT is the best utility for
>configuring Samba.  It should come with it.

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> 
> > I created the /etc/samba/username.map file and wrote 
> > one only row in in: 
> > "DebianUser = NTDomainUser"
> 
> you refer to DebianUser as NTDomainUser?
> It must be 
> "NTDomainUser = DebianUser"

Actually, it is the DebianUser on the left, and whatever NT user names will act 
as the DebianUser on the right.  ie:

UnixUser = ntuser1 ntuser2 ntuser3 ...

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I am running a print server based on a cvs of 1-2 weeks ago.  This problem
occors on all 2.2 boxes that have password = server, but not on the one (yep I
was lucky enough to get one working) box running winbindd.  The PDC is an NT 4.0
box and the security log keeps filling up with a bogus login attempt from the
boxes.  The account has never been valid.  I looked at the logs and saw no
mention of the account either.  I am at a loss and the NT boys are getting
upset( mostly because my boxes are linux, but this frustrates them too).

Here is a snippit from one of the errors on the PDC
hcplx000 is the server name

Event Type:	Failure Audit
Event Source:	Security
Event Category:	(2)
Event ID:	529
User:		NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Logon Failure:
 	Reason:		Unknown user name or bad password
 	User Name:	SAMBATESTHCPLX000
 	Domain:		UHCWNY
 	Logon Type:	3
 	Logon Process:	KSecDD
 	Workstation Name:	\\HCPLX000 

When I put a sniffer on the system, I see the attempt to login, but the
password is completely 1's and F's (1F1F1F1F...)
Could someone check thier systems for similiar, and maybe someone has a
solution as I have to either fix this, or reliably get winbindd working(Pipe
errors!!!).
Thanks,
Adam Read
IT, Univera Health Care

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Is there a stable, production-level version of Samba that can serve as a
primary domain controller for Windows 2000 Professional workstations?  I
have read that TNG can do this, but the setup required to get the PDC and
good file serving required running two versions of Samba simultaneously,
and overall it did not sound robust.

We have a test installation of Windows 2000 on a workstation on our
network, and it is able to see shares on our Samba server, which is
currently running Samba 2.0.7-4.  We are unable to authenticate to the
domain, however.

Also- we plan to continue running NT workstations, so hopefully there is a
version of Samba that does both... :-)

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Matt Oquist

Taylor University CSS Department
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Fab,

You don't necessarily need to setup version 2.2, especially if you aren't
looking at setting up a PDC.  It sounds to me like you are using the Samba
RPMs that came with your distribution.  Switching to the binaries can be a
bit of a pain, if you are not used to working with binaries.  Not that I'm
trying to discourage you from trying (it's really not all that difficult).
When I compiled samba from the binaries for the first time on my
distribution, I had to install some additional RMPS off my Linux CDs to get
Samba to compile.  It's kind of a trial and error process.  My
recommendation:  get samba 2.07 running first.  That way when you start
working on getting the binaries going, you won't have to wonder if any
problems you run into are related to configuration of samba itself.

99% chance, your browsing problem is related to WINS name resolution.  The
Samba daemon NMBD emulates a WINS server on your network.  If this daemon
isn't properly setup and your clients properly configured for WINS, then
you'll have problems with browsing and that sort of thing.  Check the nmbd
log files on your Samba machine and make sure nmbd isn't erroring out and
that it is declaring itself the master browser.  Also, make sure that you
have your client machines setup to use WINS, WINS is set to the IP address
of the Samba server, and that you have Enable NewBIOS of TCP/IP selected
(Disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP seems to cause problems with browsing).

You give your Samba machine a netbios name in the smb.conf file (e.g.:
netbios name = SERVER).  This is a little confusing as the netbios name can
be different from the machine name input in your network settings.  If at
all possible, I'd try to make them one and the same (i.e., set the netbios
name = to the machine name).  My Samba machine isn't setup this way, so I
had to make a CNAME entry in my DNS to associate the netbios name with my
machine name.  If you are new to networking, I wouldn't do this as it just
complicates things.

I'd like to comment on your DHCP questions, but I want to preface my comment
with the statement that I'm not very familiar with the "inner working" of
WINS.  From my standpoint, it just seems to work...  Anyway:
DHCP won't affect WINS (NMBD) in any way, but I would recommend that you
have a DNS server setup to work in concert with DHCP.  You see, all DHCP
does by itself is give our IP addresses to network clients.  Members of the
network have no idea which client received which IP address from DHCP (that
includes the server machine itself).  This is where DNS comes in.  You
configure the DHCP server to tell the DNS server when a machine gets a
specific address and what that machines name is.  DNS then catalogs and
stores the machine names and associated IP so other machines on the network
can retrieve them.  You then configure NMBD to recognize your DNS.  Here are
the smb.conf lines I use to do this:
wins support = Yes
name resolve order = wins hosts lmhosts bcast
dnsproxy = yes





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responses inline

Adam Lang
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> Hey Samba Gurus...
>
> I have Samba 2.0.7 running on a Redhat 7.1 Distribution. I want to use
> Samba for file sharing and authentication.

Unless there is some specific reason, you should always run the newest
version, Samba 2.2.0.

> Now, I got it working to where *Sometimes*, in Network neighborhood, I can
> browse the different machines, but sometimes I get a "Network is busy"
> error. Any reason for this?? Any help in setting this up would be very
> appreciated....thank you..

Sorry, can't help you with this.

>Ohhh, I'm also using DHCP, so should I still
> have NMBD running.

Yes.  DHCP and Wins have nothing to do with each other.

> Where do I go to give the UNIX box a netbios name on the
> actual box itself?

You give it a ntbios name through Samba.  SWAT is the best utility for
configuring Samba.  It should come with it.

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>Searching the Web & Newsgroups didn't result in any hints. So my question
>is: is there any chance to use Samba as a PDC for W2k with plaintext
>passwords?

No.  But password sync can easily make it look like it.

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> Is there a stable, production-level version of Samba that can serve as a
> primary domain controller for Windows 2000 Professional workstations?

Current version of Samba 2.2.0 works for me.  I have both W2k pro and NT 
workstations being supported.  W2k must be at or below Service Pack 1 at this 
time, although the next release (2.2.1) is supposed to support SP2 as well.

Hope that helps,

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On 28 Jun 2001, at 10:13, Tom Horan wrote: 

> The main issue I had with Winbindd is that is cannto handle large amounts of
> users or groups. 
> I dont know where the line between small and large is but I have about 1700
> users and probably about 200 groups, and winbindd couldnt handle it.
> 
> I compiled with Winbindd and acls (ext2 not xfs though) without any
> problems.

Thanks. I've not had no problems compiling with the latest 
XFS-CVS and Samba HEAD CVS, but I wonder where the 
user/group number becomes an issue? We have about 500 
users and maybe 50 groups. What did winbindd do to indicate 
it didn't like your 1700 users? 

At this point, I can get: 

wbinfo -t  --> 'secret is good' wbinfo -n <domainuser>   --> 
returns valid domain SID wbinfo -u --> error looking up users 
wbinfo -g --> error looking up groups wbinfo -m --> *nothing* 

The last one is interesting considering the following entry in 
log.winbindd which appears to indicate a successful domain 
trust: 

"[2001/06/28 07:13:38, 1] 
nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:get_trusted_domains(94)   getting 
trusted domain list [2001/06/28 07:13:38, 1] 
nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:add_trusted_domain(60)   adding 
trusted domain SHAWNIGAN" 

One thing which I may have missed - in the winbindd docs it 
says: 

"In /etc/pam.d/* replace the auth lines with something like this: 
....." 

What exactly does this '/etc/pam.d/*' mean? Surely this is not 
every file in /etc/pam.d ? I took it to mean only 
/etc/pam.d/samba, but am now wondering... 


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Shawn Wright
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Once again, here I am with another stupid question.

How do I get the Windows Users to change thier Unix passwords, well, their 
SAMBA passwords for that matter?

Any ideas? Am i completely missing something here? Please let me know...thanks

Fab

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Well, since there are winbindd in HEAD i've been looking at switching to the
TNG code.  Is winbindd working with SAMBA_TNG_2_5_GOOD (or another version)?
Would anyone recommend (or dis-recommend) this switch?  I really don't know
the differences, if any.

Also, how would I wipe my box clean of any old samba files before installing a
new version of samba.  I have the feeling i'm not completely uninstalling
samba before i'm installing a new one.  I think there are some lingering files
I haven't wiped.

Thanks to everyone-

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It appears that the success of drive mapping is related to the order in
which drives are mapped and the initial authentication to our Unix Server.
When you first map a drive you are requested to supply a username and
password.  Subsequent mapped drives do not require re-entering your
username and password.    As long as the drive that you authenticated to at
the prompt is the lowest drive letter of all mapped drives you have  no
problem.  For example, if you always map drives in this following order you
should not see problems.

i:\\<ServerName>\<Directory1>  (this is the one that prompted you for
authentication)
j:\\<ServerName>\<Directory2>

If you subsequently add:

h:\\<ServerName>\<Directory3>

and then log out and log back in, you get prompted for a password and it
doesn't accept it.  Moving the h: drive to k: and then relogging in makes
everything work fine.

 If you authenticate to i:, add a j: drive, and then subsequently remove
the i: drive, it fails to map the j: drive when you log back in.  In this
instance you don't even get prompted for a password!

It appears that people (me included) regularly juggle the order of mapped
drives.   Why this occurs I do not know.  It seems that either NT isn't
properly passing, or SAMBA won't accept the password if it comes from a
"mis-ordered drive".

Anybody have an explanation for this?


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James D Lewis
Senior Network Systems Engineer
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Southwest Florida Water Management District
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Recently downloaded 2.2.0a but had the same problem with 2.2.0.  Samba is my
PDC for a currently NT4 computer lab but we are trying to upgrade to Win2K.
When the user logs out and the profile is uploaded to the Samba server, the
files and folders are saved with the owner as root.  When the user next logs
on the profile is fully downloaded as the user does not have permission.

Previous administration would allow "bad" cached profiles to accumulate and
delete as appropriate.  As well, remove profile on Samba server as needed.

How can I get the saved profile to be owned by the user it belongs to?

smb.conf appropriate infomation.
----------
[global]
        logon path = \\%N\profile

[profile]
        comment = User profile directory
        path = /export/home/%U/profile
        read only = No
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-Russ
russhan at accutek.com

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Hi everyone again, and thank you for your replies. There were few far in 
between...but anyway. My next completely dumb question:
I upgraded to 2.2.0. At least I *think* i did.
You know, I ran

./configure
make
make install

NOW, why is it still using the old version??? You can tell I'm not a big 
UNIX freak or anything. That's why I'm asking!
How do I get rid of the whole OLD install?

I did a

locate smbd, and it returned the old one, not the new one. Am I missing 
something here again? I'm ready for the flames.

Can anybody help me? Thanks,

Fab

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Fab,

It has to do with the default location that the sources install to.  Have a
look at this document, page 7 and 8.  It details a process to install samba
sources over the top of the RPM install.

http://home.germany.net/101-69082/samba.html


Good luck,

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
Web:  www.leiinc.com

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Fab
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Subject: Upgraded to 2.2.0a

Hi everyone again, and thank you for your replies. There were few far in
between...but anyway. My next completely dumb question:
I upgraded to 2.2.0. At least I *think* i did.
You know, I ran

../configure
make
make install

NOW, why is it still using the old version??? You can tell I'm not a big
UNIX freak or anything. That's why I'm asking!
How do I get rid of the whole OLD install?

I did a

locate smbd, and it returned the old one, not the new one. Am I missing
something here again? I'm ready for the flames.

Can anybody help me? Thanks,

Fab

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Fab:
First of all, no such thing as a dumb question - everyone has to learn
sometime.

Depending upon how the original Samba install was done, the new install
could (emphasis here) just overwrite everything, but I believe this to be
unlikely. It sounds to me like you still have the old smbd and nmbd in place
due to how they were installed (either rpm or by 'hand').

Also remember to rebuild your locate database after you make changes to your
system so they are reflected.  So after you did the new install, do
'locate -u' I think will rebuild the slocate database.  see the man page for
specific directions.

Hope this helps.

James

----- Original Message -----
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> Hi everyone again, and thank you for your replies. There were few far in
> between...but anyway. My next completely dumb question:
> I upgraded to 2.2.0. At least I *think* i did.
> You know, I ran
>
> ./configure
> make
> make install
>
> NOW, why is it still using the old version??? You can tell I'm not a big
> UNIX freak or anything. That's why I'm asking!
> How do I get rid of the whole OLD install?
>
> I did a
>
> locate smbd, and it returned the old one, not the new one. Am I missing
> something here again? I'm ready for the flames.
>
> Can anybody help me? Thanks,
>
> Fab

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Most likely you've installed a source distribution on top of a package
distribution (rpm, deb, etc.). In this case, you need to symlink new
programs in /usr/local/samba/bin to proper locations. -kc


----- Original Message -----
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Subject: Upgraded to 2.2.0a


> Hi everyone again, and thank you for your replies. There were few far in
> between...but anyway. My next completely dumb question:
> I upgraded to 2.2.0. At least I *think* i did.
> You know, I ran
>
> ./configure
> make
> make install
>
> NOW, why is it still using the old version??? You can tell I'm not a big
> UNIX freak or anything. That's why I'm asking!
> How do I get rid of the whole OLD install?
>
> I did a
>
> locate smbd, and it returned the old one, not the new one. Am I missing
> something here again? I'm ready for the flames.
>
> Can anybody help me? Thanks,
>
> Fab
>

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Yes, this is possible with the Unix password sync, passwd program, and
passwd chat options. On my Red Hat 6.2 system, the parameters read as
follows:

unix password sync = Yes
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *Retype*new*UNIX*password* %n\n
*success*

You may need to adjust these parameters for your platform; but, these are
the parameters that you need in smb.conf to get going. Good luck!

Sean Elble
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> Once again, here I am with another stupid question.
>
> How do I get the Windows Users to change thier Unix passwords, well, their
> SAMBA passwords for that matter?
>
> Any ideas? Am i completely missing something here? Please let me
know...thanks
>
> Fab

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Sorry . . . Outlook screwed my mail up . . . again! :-)
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> Yes, this is possible with the Unix password sync, passwd program, and
> passwd chat options. On my Red Hat 6.2 system, the parameters read as
> follows:
>
> unix password sync = Yes
> passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
> passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *Retype*new*UNIX*password* %n\n
> *success*
>
> You may need to adjust these parameters for your platform; but, these are
> the parameters that you need in smb.conf to get going. Good luck!
>
> Sean Elble
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Fab" <fsiciliano at earthlink.net>
> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2001 2:37 PM
> Subject: Windows users changing passwords
>
>
> > Once again, here I am with another stupid question.
> >
> > How do I get the Windows Users to change thier Unix passwords, well,
their
> > SAMBA passwords for that matter?
> >
> > Any ideas? Am i completely missing something here? Please let me
> know...thanks
> >
> > Fab
>

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Hi,

I am trying to use oplocks as the default and "veto oplock files = " to 
turn it off on my server. I can't get the syntax to work. I want all files 
under /home/samba/pub/GOLDMINE to be vetoed.  so I tried:

veto oplock files = /*GOLDMINE*/

But the oplocks are still granted.  What am I missing? (yes, it is all 
uppercase on the system)

This is a 2.2.0 PDC.

thanks
Kat

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Hello, list:

Server platform: Solaris 7
Samba versions: 2.2.0, 2.2.0a, 2.2.0 latest from CVS (6/25/2001)
Workstations: Windows 2000SP1, WinNT 4.0 SP6

We have two Win2K machines, remaining NT 4.  When normally NT users
log into the 2K machines, the permissions are changed.  From: 700 to
700 with the following ACL:

user::rwx
group::---              #effective:---
mask:---
other:---
default:user::rw-
default:group::---
default:mask:---
default:other:---

This happens both under a normal compile and a "--with-acl-support"
compile.

I have used, as Jerry Carter suggested (URL below) the
"restrict acl with mask = yes" configuration, but Samba says it is
invalid.

I cannot run Samba 3 pre-release, as this is a production environment.
 I would like it so that my users can switch machines and not have
their profiles messed-up.  Once a user has used 2000, he can only get
full access to his profile on 2000 machines again.  Going back NT
causes many problems.  (One specifically: is that the Outlook profiles
cannot be loaded and my user must reselect his .pst file everytime he
opens the program.

Please copy me & list in reply.

Thank you very much, in advance.

Matthew

(see also:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&safe=off&ic=1&th=2ebe260c18e5806c,8&se
ekm=9d6nef%2424t0%241%40FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw#p)

Matthew A. Goldman
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Innovative Web Applications, Inc.
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It occurred to me that I may be trying to do something that winbind 
is not intended to do:

Assuming I can get winbind working on a RHL7.1/XFS system with Samba 
ACL support, can I expect to add ACLs using NT4 domain users supplied 
by winbind? This is what I need, but if it's not possible, then 
perhaps I should just scrap winbind and go back to pam_smb with local 
users mirroring the NT domain.

If it is possible, could someone please explain how to configure pam, 
etc? I've read back through 6 months of archives looking for winbind 
issues, and still can't seem to get winbind to list domain users with 
getent passwd, or wbinfo -u. All I can get so far is 'secret is 
good', so I suspect it's a pam issue...

tia.


Shawn Wright, I.T. Manager
Shawnigan Lake School
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--On Thursday, June 28, 2001, 7:01 PM -0400 "Sean P. Elble"
<S_Elble at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Yes, this is possible with the Unix password sync, passwd program, and
> passwd chat options. On my Red Hat 6.2 system, the parameters read as
> follows:
> 
> unix password sync = Yes
> passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
> passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *Retype*new*UNIX*password* %n\n
> *success*
<SNIP>
>
> Sean Elble
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Fab" <fsiciliano at earthlink.net>
<SNIP>
>> How do I get the Windows Users to change thier Unix passwords, well,
>> their SAMBA passwords for that matter?
>>
>> Fab

Well... you don't HAVE to sync the Unix passwords with the Samba passwords.
In our setup, we do NOT want "normal" users (versus us abnormal techie
ones!) accessing the server, aside from via Samba, so the Unix & Samba
passwords are not synched.

I could not understand from your original posting whether or not you want
to change the Unix passwords, or JUST the Samba passwords.

You should be able to set Samba to allow the WIndows user to change the
Samba passwords *or* both the Samba & Unix system passwords. Properly set
up, the windows clients should be able to do the change password option on
the their machine (CTRL/ALT/DELETE then change password on NT, or Control
Panel/Passwords in Win9x), and it will change it on the server.

- john

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Shawn,

Have you tried using Samba/Winbind without ACL support
compiled in? That could be the root of the problem,
though I doubt it. Sorry if I can't be of more help .
. . I use Samba solo. ;-) Good luck, and have a good
one!

--- Shawn Wright <swright at sls.bc.ca> wrote:
> It occurred to me that I may be trying to do
> something that winbind 
> is not intended to do:
> 
> Assuming I can get winbind working on a RHL7.1/XFS
> system with Samba 
> ACL support, can I expect to add ACLs using NT4
> domain users supplied 
> by winbind? This is what I need, but if it's not
> possible, then 
> perhaps I should just scrap winbind and go back to
> pam_smb with local 
> users mirroring the NT domain.
> 
> If it is possible, could someone please explain how
> to configure pam, 
> etc? I've read back through 6 months of archives
> looking for winbind 
> issues, and still can't seem to get winbind to list
> domain users with 
> getent passwd, or wbinfo -u. All I can get so far is
> 'secret is 
> good', so I suspect it's a pam issue...
> 
> tia.
> 
> 
> Shawn Wright, I.T. Manager
> Shawnigan Lake School
> swright at SLS.bc.ca
> http://Zuiko.sls.bc.ca/swright
> http://www.sls.bc.ca


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I have followed the Samba 2.2 PDC HowTo

When I attempt to connect to the PDC from a W2K box, I get

" The following error occured attempting to join the domain "PHA":
The procedure number is out of range. "

In the samba log file I get:

" [2001/06/29 15:02:42, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
 api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
  [2001/06/29 15:02:42, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
 api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.  "

Has anyone seen this before????

Can you please help me....

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Hi,

Make sure that you don't have SP2 installed on the W2K box.

-----Original Message-----
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I have followed the Samba 2.2 PDC HowTo

When I attempt to connect to the PDC from a W2K box, I get

" The following error occured attempting to join the domain "PHA":
The procedure number is out of range. "

In the samba log file I get:

" [2001/06/29 15:02:42, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
 api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
  [2001/06/29 15:02:42, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
 api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.  "

Has anyone seen this before????

Can you please help me....


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"Magnus Kindgren (Mogul Services)" wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Make sure that you don't have SP2 installed on the W2K box.


I read this problem (the w2k+SP2) was fixed in the CVS tree...

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Pece [mailto:syntaxsol at optushome.com.au]
> Sent: den 29 juni 2001 07:16
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> Subject: Joining W2k to Samba PDC
> 
> I have followed the Samba 2.2 PDC HowTo
> 
> When I attempt to connect to the PDC from a W2K box, I get
> 
> " The following error occured attempting to join the domain "PHA":
> The procedure number is out of range. "
> 
> In the samba log file I get:
> 
> " [2001/06/29 15:02:42, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
>  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
>   [2001/06/29 15:02:42, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
>  api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.  "
> 
> Has anyone seen this before????
> 
> Can you please help me....
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Hello:

Can anyone post a chat script example which will work with the pam LDAP
module. I understand the pam based passwd change will not work with an
LDAP back-end (does this still hold true?).

Password change transcript as user:

[shanu at xxx] ~$ passwd
Enter login(LDAP) password: 
New UNIX password: 
Retype new UNIX password: 
LDAP password information changed for shanu
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully

Password change transcript as root:

[root at xxx] ~# passwd shanu
Changing password for user shanu
Enter login(LDAP) password: 
New UNIX password: 
Retype new UNIX password: 
LDAP password information changed for shanu
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully

If anyone can help me in constructing a chat script for the above
transcript, it would be great!

Thanx for your time.

-- Shanu

 -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -  - ( Shanu )  -  -
 Shanker Balan				http://people.exocore.com/shanu
 shanu at exocore dot com

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I am having a bit of a problem trying to backup a winnt folder

this is the syntax that i am using in a cron job:
/usr/local/samba/bin/smbtar -v -s webcom -p blah -x database -u lemon -t db_backup.tar -l 5

the logs generated from the above command are as follows:

server    is webcom
share     is database\\
tar args  is 
tape      is db_backup.tar
blocksize is 
added interface ip=192.168.80.5 bcast=192.168.80.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Client started (version TNG-alpha).
cli_establish_connection: CHERRY<00> connecting to WEBCOM<20> (0.0.0.0) - lemon [MCASSO] with NTLMv1, nopw: No
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name webcom<0x20>
startlmhosts: Can't open lmhosts file /usr/local/samba/lib/lmhosts. Error was No such file or directory
resolve_hosts: Attempting host lookup for name webcom<0x20>
Connecting to 192.168.80.57 at port 139
Sent session request
size=0
smb_com=0x0
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=0
smb_flg2=0
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=0
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=0
smt_wct=0
smb_bcc=0
size=91
smb_com=0x72
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_flg=0
smb_flg2=0
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=0
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=0
smt_wct=0
smb_bcc=0
size=91
smb_com=0x72
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=18433
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=10719
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=17
smb_vwv[0]=7 (0x7)
smb_vwv[1]=12803 (0x3203)
smb_vwv[2]=256 (0x100)
smb_vwv[3]=1024 (0x400)
smb_err=0
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=18433
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=10719
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=17
smb_vwv[0]=7 (0x7)
smb_vwv[1]=12803 (0x3203)
smb_vwv[2]=256 (0x100)
smb_vwv[3]=1024 (0x400)
smb_vwv[4]=17 (0x11)
smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[6]=256 (0x100)
smb_vwv[7]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[8]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[9]=64768 (0xFD00)
smb_vwv[10]=67 (0x43)
smb_vwv[11]=32768 (0x8000)
smb_vwv[12]=53768 (0xD208)
smb_vwv[13]=34077 (0x851D)
smb_vwv[14]=49408 (0xC100)
smb_vwv[15]=50177 (0xC401)
smb_vwv[4]=17 (0x11)
smb_vwv[5]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[6]=256 (0x100)
smb_vwv[7]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[8]=0 (0x0)
smb_vwv[9]=64768 (0xFD00)
smb_vwv[10]=67 (0x43)
smb_vwv[11]=32768 (0x8000)
smb_vwv[12]=53768 (0xD208)
smb_vwv[13]=34077 (0x851D)
smb_vwv[14]=49408 (0xC100)
smb_vwv[15]=50177 (0xC401)
smb_vwv[16]=2303 (0x8FF)
smb_bcc=22
server's domain: MCASSO bcc: 22
size=35
smb_com=0x73
smb_rcls=2
smb_reh=0
smb_err=2239
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=2049
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=10719
smb_vwv[16]=2303 (0x8FF)
smb_bcc=22
server's domain: MCASSO bcc: 22
size=35
smb_com=0x73
smb_rcls=2
smb_reh=0
smb_err=2239
smb_flg=136
smb_flg2=2049
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=10719
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=0
smb_bcc=0
failed session setup
cli_establish_connection: CHERRY<00> connecting to *SMBSERVER<20> (192.168.80.57) - LEMON [MCASSO] with NTLMv1, nopw: No
Sent session request
size=0
smb_com=0x0
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=1
smt_wct=0
smb_bcc=0
failed session setup
cli_establish_connection: CHERRY<00> connecting to *SMBSERVER<20> (192.168.80.57) - LEMON [MCASSO] with NTLMv1, nopw: No
Sent session request
size=0
smb_com=0x0
smb_rcls=0
smb_reh=0
smb_err=0
smb_flg=0
smb_flg2=0
smb_tid=0
smb_pid=0
smb_uid=0
smb_mid=0
smt_wct=0
smb_bcc=0
failed session request

I am running samba 2.2

Can anyone let me know what is going on or what the problem could be. I have double checked my passwords and username.

Many thanks
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Clinton Byrne
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email: ccb at lemon-computing.com 

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Shanker Balan wrote:
> 
> Hello:
> 
> Can anyone post a chat script example which will work with the pam LDAP
> module. I understand the pam based passwd change will not work with an
> LDAP back-end (does this still hold true?).
> 
Try:
http://www.unav.es/cti/ldap-smb/ldap-smb-HEAD-howto.html#passwd_sync
or 
http://www.mami.net/univr/tng-ldap/howto/ldapchpasswd

both comes from Jody Haynes <Jody.Haynes at isunnetworks.com>

Ignacio

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Hey, I just installed 2.2, and smb.conf is nowhere to be found???? Did I do 
something wrong? How do I get rid of every OLD instance of samba, in other 
words, Uninstall it... then Install the new one? What Am I doing wrong?

I went in and deleted as much of the old stuff as I could find. SHould I 
not have done that? Any help would be awesome! Thanks,

Fab

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Hi, Fabrizio.

Did you look in /etc/samba?  There should be a smb.conf there.

HIH!
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Hey, I just installed 2.2, and smb.conf is nowhere to be found???? Did I do
something wrong? How do I get rid of every OLD instance of samba, in other
words, Uninstall it... then Install the new one? What Am I doing wrong?

I went in and deleted as much of the old stuff as I could find. SHould I
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Fab

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You need to create your own smb.conf.  Whenever I upgrade I keep the same
smb.conf, then just edit it as I need to.  Sometimes the location of where
it needs to be changes... usually /etc/samba or /usr/local/samba/lib I
believe...

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Hey, I just installed 2.2, and smb.conf is nowhere to be found???? Did I do
something wrong? How do I get rid of every OLD instance of samba, in other
words, Uninstall it... then Install the new one? What Am I doing wrong?

I went in and deleted as much of the old stuff as I could find. SHould I
not have done that? Any help would be awesome! Thanks,

Fab

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I heard that you have to create your own smb.conf file. I think I screwed 
up the installation.


At 09:44 AM 6/29/2001 -0500, Steve Gonzales wrote:
>Hi, Fabrizio.
>
>Did you look in /etc/samba?  There should be a smb.conf there.
>
>HIH!
>Steve Gonzales
>Louisiana State University              gonzo at eng.lsu.edu
>College of Engineering                  225.578.6069 (v)
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>3216G CEBA
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>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Fabrizio
>Siciliano
>Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 9:36 AM
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>
>
>Hey, I just installed 2.2, and smb.conf is nowhere to be found???? Did I do
>something wrong? How do I get rid of every OLD instance of samba, in other
>words, Uninstall it... then Install the new one? What Am I doing wrong?
>
>I went in and deleted as much of the old stuff as I could find. SHould I
>not have done that? Any help would be awesome! Thanks,
>
>Fab

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That earlier post where I mentioned that you have to create your own
smb.conf, I sure didn't mean that you had messed up the installation.  I
just meant you need to recreate it (by hand) if you deleted it earlier.
It's no prob, just check out the man and make a new one...

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I heard that you have to create your own smb.conf file. I think I screwed
up the installation.


At 09:44 AM 6/29/2001 -0500, Steve Gonzales wrote:
>Hi, Fabrizio.
>
>Did you look in /etc/samba?  There should be a smb.conf there.
>
>HIH!
>Steve Gonzales
>Louisiana State University              gonzo at eng.lsu.edu
>College of Engineering                  225.578.6069 (v)
>Division of Engineering Services        225.578.5990 (f)
>3216G CEBA
>Baton Rouge, LA  70803
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
>[mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Fabrizio
>Siciliano
>Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 9:36 AM
>To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
>Subject: Just installed 2.2
>
>
>Hey, I just installed 2.2, and smb.conf is nowhere to be found???? Did I do
>something wrong? How do I get rid of every OLD instance of samba, in other
>words, Uninstall it... then Install the new one? What Am I doing wrong?
>
>I went in and deleted as much of the old stuff as I could find. SHould I
>not have done that? Any help would be awesome! Thanks,
>
>Fab

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> That earlier post where I mentioned that you have to create your own
> smb.conf, I sure didn't mean that you had messed up the installation.  I
> just meant you need to recreate it (by hand) if you deleted it earlier.
> It's no prob, just check out the man and make a new one...
Or start with one of the examples that come with the source.

Christian

> 
> ----- Original Message -----
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> To: "Steve Gonzales" <gonzo at eng.lsu.edu>; <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 11:01 AM
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> 
> 
> I heard that you have to create your own smb.conf file. I think I screwed
> up the installation.
> 
> 
> At 09:44 AM 6/29/2001 -0500, Steve Gonzales wrote:
> >Hi, Fabrizio.
> >
> >Did you look in /etc/samba?  There should be a smb.conf there.
> >
> >HIH!
> >Steve Gonzales
> >Louisiana State University              gonzo at eng.lsu.edu
> >College of Engineering                  225.578.6069 (v)
> >Division of Engineering Services        225.578.5990 (f)
> >3216G CEBA
> >Baton Rouge, LA  70803
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> >[mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Fabrizio
> >Siciliano
> >Sent: Friday, June 29, 2001 9:36 AM
> >To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> >Subject: Just installed 2.2
> >
> >
> >Hey, I just installed 2.2, and smb.conf is nowhere to be found???? Did I do
> >something wrong? How do I get rid of every OLD instance of samba, in other
> >words, Uninstall it... then Install the new one? What Am I doing wrong?
> >
> >I went in and deleted as much of the old stuff as I could find. SHould I
> >not have done that? Any help would be awesome! Thanks,
> >
> >Fab
> 


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Hello,
    This is what I (and my boss) would like to do. We want a samba file 
server to act as an nt primary domain controller for login 
authentication purposes. We also want a separate NT Server 4.0 box to be 
the print server for everyone who logs in to the samba file 
server/domain. It would be best for our situation to not have a user 
list on NT and separate one on samba.
    Is this doable? The trouble I'm running into is having the nt server 
authenticate someone when they have already logged into the samba 
server/domain.
    Any ideas are welcome. Thanks!

-- 
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ISER Computer Technician
antrv at uaa.alaska.edu

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Hello.  I am (will be) running Samba 2.2.0 (as a PDC for about 300+ Win2k
clients) on a Slackware Linux system.  We are in an open-lab type
environment, so the machines are constantly being reinstalled, added or
removed from the network, etc.  Thus, manually adding
and removing machine accounts is not an option.  As a fix, I have created
an ``add user script'' that adds machines to both /etc/passwd and
smbpasswd.

Everything works great when only one machine has joined the domain, but
when a second machine joins, it disables its entry in the smbpasswd file,
and changes the smbpasswd entry of the *OTHER* machine that has already
joined, thus disabling both of the clients.

Example:  I have two clients ``box1'' and ``box2''.  Both box1 and box2
are on a different subnet than the PDC.  It does not matter in which
order the clients join the domain, the results are always the same.

I first remove the /etc/passwd and smbpasswd entries for both box1 and
box2.
Then, I join box1 to the domain...everything works great.  A dump of the
smbpasswd file shows that everything went well with the script...

box1$:60000:001A034C945727B9897DF2B89E3B4298:21301682BCB4E3BF981A84A7C45C1D42:[W          ]:LCT-3B3CDD47:

(Please note that I have altered the password hashes for security
reasons.)

Then, I try to join box2 to the domain...Now, neither machine will
logon; giving errors about either the domain being unavaliable or the
machine account password being missing.  Running a diff on smbpasswd...

385c385
<
box1$:60000:001A034C945727B9897DF2B89E3B4298:21301682BCB4E3BF981A84A7C45C1D42:[W          ]:LCT-3B3CDD47:
---
>
box1$:60000:CDBD1195765F688468061947F15A11AD:08B02C0F13EC00D286D79541AF4FC96C:[W          ]:LCT-3B3CE1B2:
386a387
>
box2$:60000:B608E445415EC843AAD3B435B51404EE:3A053E624149DF531F5A61AA83B0491E:[DW         ]:LCT-3B3CE1B2:

Somehow, adding box2 to the domain changes the password for box1???  Why
did box2 disable its own account???

I am farily confident that the problem is not in the script.  Any ideas?
Thanks.


-----BEGIN SMB.CONF-----
[global]
  smb passwd file = /var/adm/samba/private/smbpasswd
  unix password sync = false
  remote announce = 129.138.3.255
  wins server = 129.138.4.216
  add user script = /var/adm/samba/scripts/trust.sh %u >>/var/adm/samba/scripts/log
  logon path = \\%N\home\win\profile
  log level=0
  username map = /var/adm/samba/lib/users.map
  protocol = NT1
  netbios name = xxxx
  workgroup = xxxx
  os level = 33
  preferred master = yes
  domain master = yes
  local master = yes
  security = domain
  encrypt passwords = yes
  domain logons = yes
  password server = xxxxx.nmt.edu
  logon drive = U:
  logon home = \\%N\home
  logon script = logon.cmd
  log file = /var/adm/samba/var/samba.log
  null passwords = no

##The share for running the netlogon script
[netlogon]
  invalid users = root
  writable = no
  path = /var/adm/samba/netlogon

###############Shares for testing only##############

##Thorium... A quick fix.  On the production net, this would be removed.
[apps]
  invalid users = root
  path = /fs/thorium/tngapps
  writeable = yes

#Home directory.
[home]
  invalid users = root
  path = /u/%u
  writeable = yes

[profile]
  invalid users = root
  path = /u/%u/win/profile
  writeable = yes

##Holmium...The place for packages.
[software]
  invalid users = root
  path = /fs/holmium/templates/tngpackages
  writeable = yes

##/fs/tmp would be pretty usefull!
[fs_tmp]
  invalid users = root
  path = /fs/tmp
  writeable = yes
-----END SMB.CONF-----

-----BEGIN ADD USER SCRIPT-----
#!/bin/bash

######################################
# Script to automatically add samba machine accounts to
# /etc/passwd and smbpasswd.
#
# Author: Aaron Hare (chaz at nmt.edu)
# Date: 7 June 2001
#####################################


UNUM=60000
GNUM=60000
SHEL=/bin/false
DIRE=/dev/null
PASSWDFILE=/etc/passwd
SMBPASSWDFILE=/var/adm/samba/private/smbpasswd
SMBPASSWD=/var/adm/samba/bin/smbpasswd
LOCKFILE=/etc/ptmp
FLAGS=-f

echo "Calling $0 to add user $1..."

ACCT=`echo -n "$1" | grep '\\$'`	#will be null if this is not a machine account

if [ -n "$ACCT" ] ; then							#if this is a machine account
	MACHNAME=`echo "$1" | awk 'BEGIN{FS="$";} {print $1;}'`			#parse out the machine name

	PWDENT=`cat $PASSWDFILE | awk 'BEGIN{FS=":";} {print $1;}' | grep $MACHNAME'\\$'`
	#will be null if there is no passwd entry

	if [ -n "$PWDENT" ] ; then						#check passwd file for previous entry
		echo "Passwd entry for $! already exists."
	else
		echo "Waiting for lock to release..."
		while test -e $LOCKFILE ; do					#wait for lock to release
			sleep 1
		done
		touch $LOCKFILE							#lock the file

		echo "Locked."
		TMPFILE=/etc/passwd.tmp.$MACHNAME
		grep -v '^+' $PASSWDFILE > $TMPFILE

		echo "Creating passwd entry..."
		echo "$MACHNAME$:x:$UNUM:$GNUM:$DIRE:$SHEL" >> $TMPFILE		#add new entry if there isn't one
		echo "+" >> $TMPFILE
		mv $FLAGS $TMPFILE $PASSWDFILE
		chmod 744 $PASSWDFILE

		echo "Cleaning up..."
		rm $FLAGS $LOCKFILE						#unlock the file
	fi

	SMBPWENT=`cat $SMBPASSWDFILE | awk 'BEGIN{FS=":";} {print $1;}' | grep $MACHNAME'\\$'`

	if [ -n "$SMBPWENT" ] ; then
		echo "Removing old smbpasswd entry..."
		$SMBPASSWD -x $MACHNAME$					#delete old entry in smbpasswd
	fi

	echo "Creating smbpasswd entry..."
	$SMBPASSWD -a -m $MACHNAME						#create new entry in smbpasswd
else
	echo "This script only works with machine accounts!"			#if this is NOT a machine account
fi
-----END ADD USER SCRIPT-----

-----
Chaz (AKA Aaron Hare)
Systems Programmer
New Mexico Tech Computer Center

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Hi all,
On Fri, 29 Jun 2001, THERON VORAN wrote:

>authentication purposes. We also want a separate NT Server 4.0 box to be
>the print server for everyone who logs in to the samba file
>server/domain. It would be best for our situation to not have a user
>list on NT and separate one on samba.
>    Is this doable? The trouble I'm running into is having the nt server
>authenticate someone when they have already logged into the samba
>server/domain.

Setup Samba box as PDC and add NT box to the domain.
That's simple. That's all.
Actually. i use same Samba box (Linux) for printing and domain support on
a small network.


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 to know so much and have control over nothing.
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I have a Samba server on my FreeBSD as a member of the NT domain DOM.
I put it into NT domain exactly as it was described in the docs.
 1. Added Samba to the NT domain using Server Manager as a "WinNT Server".
 2. Stopped smbd & nmbd.
 3. Joined the domain by the command: smbpasswd -j DOM -r DOMPDC
 4. put in smb.conf lines:
	secutity = domain
	workgroup = DOM
	encrypt password = yes
	password server = DOMPDC
 5. Started samba.

	Everything works fine with this and Samba can share it's resources with the 
domain members.
	The problem is that according to our schedule PDC shuts down every 
night, while Samba works all the time. When PDC starts up next morning it 
refuses to accept Samba to be a domain member.

When I try to put the command: smbpasswd -j DOM -r DOMPDC 
Samba server reports the following:
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 DOMPDC.
Error was: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED.
change_trust_account_password: Failed to change password for domain DOM.
Unable to join domain DOM.

In the Event Viewer of NT there is a record like this:
  The session setup from the computer SAMBA failed to authenticate the name
of the account referenced in the security database is SAMBA$. The following
error occured:
	Access is denied.

	The only way to get it back into NT domain is to remove Samba from domain
membership in PDC using "Server Manager" and then repeat all the steps above 
once again.

Could anyone help me to get around this problem?

Victor.

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> Hi all,
> On Fri, 29 Jun 2001, THERON VORAN wrote:
> 
> >authentication purposes. We also want a separate NT Server 4.0 box to be
> >the print server for everyone who logs in to the samba file
> >server/domain. It would be best for our situation to not have a user
> >list on NT and separate one on samba.
> >    Is this doable? The trouble I'm running into is having the nt server
> >authenticate someone when they have already logged into the samba
> >server/domain.
> 
> Setup Samba box as PDC and add NT box to the domain.
> That's simple. That's all.
> Actually. i use same Samba box (Linux) for printing and domain support on
> a small network.
If you still get access problems use domain\user instead of only 
user. You may have to adjust some permissions on the NT print server 
for domain users to be able to use printers attachted to LPT1/2/3. 
(At least we had this problem 2 years ago using NT WS as print server.

Christian


> 
> 
> -- 
> Augis, architect
> 
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>  to know so much and have control over nothing.
>                 -- Herodotus
> 


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I am running mandrake 8.0, samba 2.2.0a and I have followed the faq and 
how-to to the letter, but I get the following error on my windows box

the procedure is out of range

the add user script works fine, I have seen it add the machine to the 
smbpasswd as well as passwd.

I also have these errors in my log file

[2001/06/30 12:39:12, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
  api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.
[2001/06/30 12:48:30, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Neil Camp


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It sounds as though you are using Windows 2000 SP2; Samba 2.2.0 and 2.2.0a
have known issues that prevent SP2 machines from joining a domain. In fact,
it was changes Microsoft made in SP2 that prevented those machines from
joining a Samba domain. What a coincidence, huh? :-) Either way, the problem
is fixed in CVS, and will be fixed for Samba 2.2.1.
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> I am running mandrake 8.0, samba 2.2.0a and I have followed the faq and
> how-to to the letter, but I get the following error on my windows box
>
> the procedure is out of range
>
> the add user script works fine, I have seen it add the machine to the
> smbpasswd as well as passwd.
>
> I also have these errors in my log file
>
> [2001/06/30 12:39:12, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
>   api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.
> [2001/06/30 12:48:30, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
>   api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
>
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Neil Camp
>
>
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Well - version 1.0 of LSB has finally been released (at :

http://www.linuxbase.org/spec/gLSB/gLSB/book1.html

so in the spirit of standardization, I'd be very happy
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It'd be great to get this in 2.2.1, but I'm not going to
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*Finally* we have a standard.... Hurrah !

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Samba is configured as PDC working fine, win98 client recieves an error while 
trying to make a share(while adding users to a share),which say: "You cannot 
view a list of users at this time.Try again later."
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Samba 2.0.6 as PDC working as it should. I upgraded to 2.2.0, and I now 
have one problem: I cannot, when logged into the domain (NT4, SP6), print 
to one of several printers. I get different error messages, but it looks 
like I do not have access.

With "net view \\telepdc" in a DOS Window I can list all services 
available, and I can print using "copy filename \\telepdc\farge2" from a 
DOS Window, but I cannot print from a Windows application.

Local users and Administrator (logged into the domain) have no problems.
Any suggestions?

smb.conf:
--------------------------
[global]
    workgroup = TELE
    debug level = 1
    printing = sysv
    printcap name = lpstat
    load printers = yes
    security = user
    encrypt passwords = yes
    smb passwd file = /usr/samba/private/smbpasswd
    domain logons = yes
    os level = 33
    time server = true
    deadtime = 240
    preferred master = yes
    domain master = yes
    guest account = pcguest
    server string = Samba TELE PDC
    netbios name = TELEPDC
    hosts deny = 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0
    hosts allow = localhost,129.241.2.
    log file = /usr/samba/log.%m
    lock directory = /usr/samba/var/locks

    logon drive = h:
    logon path = \\%N\%U\profile
    logon script = logon.bat

    passwd chat debug = True

[homes]
    comment = Home directories
    browseable = no
    read only = no
    create mode = 0700

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

[printers]
    comment = All printers
    path = /tmp
    browseable = no
    printable = yes
    public = no
    writeable = no
    min print space = 0
    create mode = 0700
---------------------------------------

Egil Rognvik
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Jeremy Allison wrote:
> 
> Well - version 1.0 of LSB has finally been released (at :
> 
> http://www.linuxbase.org/spec/gLSB/gLSB/book1.html
> 
> so in the spirit of standardization, I'd be very happy
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> lsb-samba.org-samba to match the spec) as soon as possible.
> 
> It'd be great to get this in 2.2.1, but I'm not going to
> hold off shipping for it....

I think using the --with-fhs option with the appropriate
directories will produce an LSB-compliant configuration.
I'll double-check to make sure (I'll be doing the same for
CUPS...)

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[updated]

Jeremy Allison wrote:
> 
> Well - version 1.0 of LSB has finally been released (at :
> 
> http://www.linuxbase.org/spec/gLSB/gLSB/book1.html
> 
> so in the spirit of standardization, I'd be very happy
> to include patches to the packaging/ area of Samba to
> create an LSB complient package (probably called :
> lsb-samba.org-samba to match the spec) as soon as possible.
> 
> It'd be great to get this in 2.2.1, but I'm not going to
> hold off shipping for it....

OK, here goes:

    1. Add an "lsb-samba" spec file for RPM (RPM is the only
       supported packager format), and we can add an EPM list
       file that can generate it, too...

       The "lsb-samba" package needs to depend on "lsb".

       The "samba" name must be registered with the LANANA
       body (link points to a page that says nothing is
       up yet, tho)

    2. Configure the source with:

       ./configure --with-fhs --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc \
            --sharedstatedir=/var/opt/ --datadir=/usr/share \
            --with-configdir=/etc/samba \
            --with-swatdir=/usr/share/samba/swat

       (SAMBA is exempt from the FHS /usr/opt, /etc/opt, and /var/opt
       nonsense IIRC)

    3. Minor changes to the SAMBA init script (I think the only
       missing option is force-reload) and the return values.
       Also, there is actually a script to install the specified
       init script...

I'll work on generating these changes on Monday...

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Hi:

The existing network setup of my company is based on window 2000 
professional(client machines) and Red Hat linux (server machine).
Now I want to setup another linux server making the total of 2 linux 
servers and for this I want to configure  Samba so that shared folders on 
both the linux servers are accessible from client machines.
All the window system are currently using the work group and not domain.

Can somebody tell me about the reference material regarding to this issue ? 
If anyone has done something similar to that, plz let me know the issues 
involved and also send me the Samba configuration files (if possible).

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I've had this problem just pop up, it seems the Samba 2.2.0 printserver 
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go and reload them from a workstation.   Has anyone else seen this 
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It should be fixed in both the HEAD and SAMBA_2_2
branches.
--- Charlie Grosvenor
<charlie at cgrosvenor.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
> Somebody previously posted to the list about a
> problem with win2k sp2. That
> machines with it on could no longer join a samba
> domain windows displays the
> following message:
> 
> "Procedure number is out of range"
> 
> Somebody else replyed to the post saying that it was
> fixed in the cvs about a
> week ago. What branch of the cvs is this fixed in?
> 
> Thankyou
> Charlie Grosvenor
> charlie at cgrosvenor.freeserve.co.uk


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On Sun, 1 Jul 2001, Michael Sweet wrote:

> [updated]

> Jeremy Allison wrote:

> > Well - version 1.0 of LSB has finally been released (at :

> > http://www.linuxbase.org/spec/gLSB/gLSB/book1.html

> > so in the spirit of standardization, I'd be very happy
> > to include patches to the packaging/ area of Samba to
> > create an LSB complient package (probably called :
> > lsb-samba.org-samba to match the spec) as soon as possible.

> > It'd be great to get this in 2.2.1, but I'm not going to
> > hold off shipping for it....

> OK, here goes:

>     1. Add an "lsb-samba" spec file for RPM (RPM is the only
>        supported packager format), and we can add an EPM list
>        file that can generate it, too...

>        The "lsb-samba" package needs to depend on "lsb".

>        The "samba" name must be registered with the LANANA
>        body (link points to a page that says nothing is
>        up yet, tho)

>     2. Configure the source with:

>        ./configure --with-fhs --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc \
>             --sharedstatedir=/var/opt/ --datadir=/usr/share \
>             --with-configdir=/etc/samba \
>             --with-swatdir=/usr/share/samba/swat

>        (SAMBA is exempt from the FHS /usr/opt, /etc/opt, and /var/opt
>        nonsense IIRC)

Bear in mind that the most important new feature that the LSB brings to the
table is the specification of an ABI that LSB packages are allowed to depend
on.  This means that a true Samba LSB package has to be built on a pure LSB
system, lest it end up linked against more recent versions of libraries or
library symbols.  Making a Samba package that /will/ build on an LSB system is
a lot easier than making one that /is/ built against an LSB system. :)

Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer

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The easiest way will probably be to allow the 2nd server authenticate users to
the first.  For samba all you need to do is set your "password server = <ip or
name of fist server".  But I think for this to work right you will need to have
the user accounts on the second server as well (somebody correct me if I'm
wrong).  The easiest way to do that is to use NIS to share user accounts from
the first server with the second.  But that creates the problem of synching
your samba and NIS passwords.  On the other hand if your unix passwords are
synched with samba passwords, then a simple cron entry for root to update the
NIS database say every 15min would be all that is needed.

Hope that helps
Patrick Gunerud


Jawad wrote:

> Hi:
>
> The existing network setup of my company is based on window 2000
> professional(client machines) and Red Hat linux (server machine).
> Now I want to setup another linux server making the total of 2 linux
> servers and for this I want to configure  Samba so that shared folders on
> both the linux servers are accessible from client machines.
> All the window system are currently using the work group and not domain.
>
> Can somebody tell me about the reference material regarding to this issue ?
> If anyone has done something similar to that, plz let me know the issues
> involved and also send me the Samba configuration files (if possible).
>
> Regards
> Jawad

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Hallo,

I still have some problems with downloading large profiles (tested >30 MB)
form a samba 2.2.1 (cvs today) server to a Windows 2000 client
(tried SP1 and SP2 clients).
I wrote a message to the list about this last week, since I got no
hints a tried on my own to get this work, but there are still some problems:

If oplocks are switched for the profile share the download 'hangs'
log.smbd messages:

[2001/07/01 20:05:32, 2] smbd/process.c:switch_message(661)
  switch_message: queueing message due to being in oplock break state.
[2001/07/01 20:05:32, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(216)
  test opened file test/Anwendungsdaten/Microsoft/Protect/S-1-5-21-15471
[2001/07/01 20:05:32, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(216)
  test opened file test/Anwendungsdaten/Microsoft/SystemCertificates/My/
[2001/07/01 20:05:32, 2] smbd/close.c:close_normal_file(205)
  test closed file test/Anwendungsdaten/Microsoft/Protect/S-1-5-21-12655
[2001/07/01 20:05:32, 2] smbd/process.c:switch_message(661)
  switch_message: queueing message due to being in oplock break state.
[2001/07/01 20:05:32, 2] smbd/close.c:close_normal_file(205)
  test closed file test/Anwendungsdaten/Microsoft/Protect/S-1-5-21-12655
[2001/07/01 20:05:38, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(646)
  tom (131.246.xxx.xxx) closed connection to service netlogon

During login windows 2000 shows a message that a file in the profile
can not be downloaded because the 'networkname is not available any more'
(tried to translate the error message from german - perhaps there is someone
out there who knows the message that the english version of W2K shows)
Parts of the profile where downloaded but download stops after some files,
everytime at a different file.

Since problems seem to be in the oplocks and kernel oplocks are switched
on by default. I first did an update to kernel 2.4.5. Without success - the 
samba oplock problems still remain.
After this I switched off the oplocks in the profile share, and  it SEEMS
that the profile download is successfull (at least 2 times on two different 
clients) 

It the moment I do a transfer from the samba 2.2 'test-pdc' to our production
server, so I have to be shure that everything will work. Profile download
is ok with the testing server (Linux Kernel 2.2.18, Samba 2.2 cvs today) 
with activated oplocks (default)

smb.conf:
...
logon path = \\%N\profile\%U
...
[profile]
 path = /home/smbdata/profile
 writeable = Yes
 create mask = 0600
 directory mask = 0700
 oplocks = no
; browseable = no
; restrict acl with mask = yes
...

My question: is oplock = false in the profile share the (only) solution? 

Thanks you for any hint and suggestion.

Martin

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Russ,

>smb.conf appropriate infomation.
>----------
>[global]
>        logon path = \\%N\profile

Try
 logon path = \\%N\profile\%U

This should work...

Martin

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On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 02:43:35PM +0200, Giuseppe De Nadai wrote:
> I used a file smb.conf you suggested me, but
> when I tested smb.conf, it said :
> Cant' find include file /opt/samba-2.07/lib/smb.conf.%g      (or %G)
> samba 2.07
> or
> Can't find include file /opt/samba/etc/smb.conf.%g              (or %G)
> samba 2.2
> there are two files:
> smb.conf.root
> smb.conf.studenti
> 
> smb.conf is the standard one with the line
> 
> include = /opt/samba-2.0.7/lib/smb.conf.%G or %g
> (it's the same for samba 2.2)
> 
> in smb.conf.root there is only:
> logon path = \\%L\profile\%U
> 
> but in smb.conf.studenti there is only:
> logon path = \\%L\profile\%G
> 
> Could you help me again, please?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Giuseppe De Nadai
> 

Sorry, thinking it again, it is clear that an include cannot contain the %g
or %G tags as their value is not know at the time the include files must be
read.

The best solution may be to have only logon path = \\%L\profile\%U option
and have your add user script add a symlink in the \\%L\profile directory
pointing to the group directory.

regards,
Simo.


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On Sun, 1 Jul 2001, mark wolfe wrote:

> I've had this problem just pop up, it seems the Samba 2.2.0
> printserver works fine, but then all the sudden all the drivers for
> the printers just disappear.  They seem to be present in $print tree,
> but I have to go and reload them from a workstation.  Has anyone else
> seen this problem?  Thanks

Is the ntdrivers.tdb file being removed?  Maybe stored in /var/...
and getting cleaned out on bootup?




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I've sent a mail about oplocks and profile share
yesterday.
Thought I found a solution why the profiles
can not be downloaded from the new server by
turning off the oplocks for the profile share.

I did some more testing but after deleting the 
cached profiles on the clients profile download 
didn't work even with oplock=off. 
Error message on W2K during download:
"File \\pdc\profile\user\xyz could not be copied to
c:\documents and settings\user\xyz. 
the given network-name is no longer available" 
(translated from the german message)
Always a different file xyz... and only with 
large profiles (2 MB profile ok, 30 MB profile
not)

I spend a lot of hours on this, it's strange, since
everything worked fine on the old server and even
'sometimes' on the new one. I've deleted all 
cached profiles without success. 

More info: samba 2.2.1 cvs yesterday on Suse
Linux 6.3 updated with a new Kernel 2.4.5,
Clients Windows 2000 (german) SP1 and SP2
smb.conf like the one in the howtos

the only difference in the config on the new
server are the options:
--prefix=/usr/local --libdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var/log
while the old servers config is the default from the
cvs-tree configure

Any hints?

Thanks,
Martin

... i still hope that I do not have to set up a W2K server ...

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I'm looking at it now, and it's stored in /var/lock/samba.  Digging 
through the init stuff and I'm not seeing where it gets cleaned out.

This is a mandrake 7.2 box.

Thanks,
Mark


Gerald Carter wrote:

> On Sun, 1 Jul 2001, mark wolfe wrote:
> 
> 
>>I've had this problem just pop up, it seems the Samba 2.2.0
>>printserver works fine, but then all the sudden all the drivers for
>>the printers just disappear.  They seem to be present in $print tree,
>>but I have to go and reload them from a workstation.  Has anyone else
>>seen this problem?  Thanks
>>
> 
> Is the ntdrivers.tdb file being removed?  Maybe stored in /var/...
> and getting cleaned out on bootup?



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There was a little routine in /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit that was cleaning it, 
modified it to leave /var/lock/samba alone, hopefully this will fix the 
problem.   Is there a compile option to let me move that somewhere else, 
like /var/samba or something?

Thanks,
Mark Wolfe


> Gerald Carter wrote:
> 
>> On Sun, 1 Jul 2001, mark wolfe wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I've had this problem just pop up, it seems the Samba 2.2.0
>>> printserver works fine, but then all the sudden all the drivers for
>>> the printers just disappear.  They seem to be present in $print tree,
>>> but I have to go and reload them from a workstation.  Has anyone else
>>> seen this problem?  Thanks
>>>
>>
>> Is the ntdrivers.tdb file being removed?  Maybe stored in /var/...
>> and getting cleaned out on bootup?



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Look for this branch: Samba 2.2.1
"the problem is fixed in CVS, and will be fixed for Samba 2.2.1."
Ciao,
Nitin :)

And it came to pass that  Charlie Grosvenor wrote:

> From: "Charlie Grosvenor" <charlie at cgrosvenor.freeserve.co.uk>
> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
>
> Somebody previously posted to the list about a problem with win2k sp2. That
> machines with it on could no longer join a samba domain windows displays the
> following message:
>
> "Procedure number is out of range"
>
> Somebody else replyed to the post saying that it was fixed in the cvs about a
> week ago. What branch of the cvs is this fixed in?
>
> Thankyou
> Charlie Grosvenor
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If the printers are connected to NT, then make sure that the NT box is added to the Samba
PDC.  Also, you may want to make sure that SP6 is actually SP6A.
I think that you'll have to create new printcap for the printers (I'm not very sure on
that!).
Ciao,
Nitin :)

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> From: Egil Rognvik <rognvik at tele.ntnu.no>
> Subject: 2.2, printing
>
> Samba 2.0.6 as PDC working as it should. I upgraded to 2.2.0, and I
> now
> have one problem: I cannot, when logged into the domain (NT4, SP6),
> print
> to one of several printers. I get different error messages, but it
> looks
> like I do not have access.
>
> With "net view \\telepdc" in a DOS Window I can list all services
> available, and I can print using "copy filename \\telepdc\farge2" from
> a
> DOS Window, but I cannot print from a Windows application.
>
> Local users and Administrator (logged into the domain) have no
> problems.
> Any suggestions?

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Steve Langasek wrote:
> ...
> Bear in mind that the most important new feature that the LSB
> brings to the table is the specification of an ABI that LSB
> packages are allowed to depend on.  This means that a true Samba
> LSB package has to be built on a pure LSB system, lest it end up
> linked against more recent versions of libraries or library symbols.
> Making a Samba package that /will/ build on an LSB system is
> a lot easier than making one that /is/ built against an LSB system.
> :)

:)

Still, you can bet people will be asking about LSB configurations/
spec files for many apps now, so if we have the basic stuff in
place we can let the packagers manage the sticky little detail that
none of the current Linux distributions is LSB compliant... :)

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Hi!!

I'm newbie using linux, i can do some tasks, but i need to learn a lot..... i
have caldera eserver 2.3 runing samba. but my problem is: i can access my
samba server with the users permissions, i mean, i log on as user jrocha users
group, but i have no access as jrocha when i get in the server trought win9x.
i have to force the user in the smb.conf to allowing any one to get in as the
user i forced. this is my config file. i thank the aid you can give me.

# Global parameters

[global]

workgroup = alta

netbios name = server

encrypt passwords = Yes

update encrypted = Yes

domain logons = Yes

os level = 34

preferred master = Yes

domain master = Yes

wins proxy = Yes

wins support = Yes

[netlogon]

comment = Samba Network Logon Service

path = /home/samba/netlogon

guest ok = No

share modes = No



[contpaq]

writable = yes

path = /home/contpaq

force user = jrocha

locking = no

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Hi,

> [huis]
>    comment = Shared folder %U on %S
>    path = /home/huis
>    browseable = yes
...
 
> In these definitions %U is NOT substituted, while %S IS substituted.
> Also, in samba v2.0.9 this works correctly.
Yes. There are some bugs about variable substitution in 2.2.0. (I have
the same problem.)
I've realized the cvs version fixes them.


bye.,Sanya

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Hello:

I will be deploying a production server with the following specs:

IBM Netfinity
Hardware RAID-5
RHL 7.1 + XFS
Samba 2.2
NFS

Are there any issues with the above specs i should be aware of? Any
locking issues with Samba & NFS?

-- Shanu

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On 29 Jun 2001 15:47:10 +0530, Shanker Balan wrote:
> Hello:
> 
> Can anyone post a chat script example which will work with the pam LDAP
> module. I understand the pam based passwd change will not work with an
> LDAP back-end (does this still hold true?).

If your changing the LDAP password from samba why not just use
"ldappasswd".  It's chatting is much simpler and IMHO the pam_ldap
password change procedure don't work too good.

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Hello:

Adam Williams wrote,
> If your changing the LDAP password from samba why not just use
> "ldappasswd".  It's chatting is much simpler and IMHO the pam_ldap
> password change procedure don't work too good.

Thx, i have got down the LDAP chpasswd script. Will give it a shot in a
while. IMHO, this should be added to the Samba 2.2 CVS example/LDAP
directory.

-- Shanu

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On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Shanker Balan wrote:

> Hello:
>
> Adam Williams wrote,
> > If your changing the LDAP password from samba why not just use
> > "ldappasswd".  It's chatting is much simpler and IMHO the pam_ldap
> > password change procedure don't work too good.
>
> Thx, i have got down the LDAP chpasswd script. Will give it a shot in a
> while. IMHO, this should be added to the Samba 2.2 CVS example/LDAP
> directory.

Send it to me and I will add it in there.






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Hello:

Gerald Carter wrote,
> > Thx, i have got down the LDAP chpasswd script. Will give it a shot
> > in a while. IMHO, this should be added to the Samba 2.2 CVS
> > example/LDAP directory.
 
> Send it to me and I will add it in there.

Oops, i just cleared out my ntdom mail archives. :) 

Hey, where are the June archives? I don't see June 2001 listed here
"http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba-ntdom/"

I don't have the link but the script is attached!

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On Sun, 1 Jul 2001, mark wolfe wrote:

> There was a little routine in /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit that was cleaning
> it, modified it to leave /var/lock/samba alone, hopefully this will
> fix the problem.  Is there a compile option to let me move that
> somewhere else, like /var/samba or something?

You can define

	lock directory = <some path>

and put it anywhere you want.  It's a bug in our RPM spec files. :-(






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--On Monday, July 02, 2001 10:14 AM +0530 NITIN  PANDE 
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> Also, you may want to make sure that SP6 is
> actually SP6A.

The only way I have seen to verify this is to run "winver", and it will 
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(Does anyone know any other way to verify 6a?)

- john

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On Mon, 2 Jul 2001, Shanker Balan wrote:

> Oops, i just cleared out my ntdom mail archives. :)
>
> Hey, where are the June archives? I don't see June 2001 listed here
> "http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/samba-ntdom/"

Yeah.  There broken at the moment.  I'll talk to Tim about it today.





> I don't have the link but the script is attached!

Thanks.





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Hi,

I personnaly use HotFix Control, you can download it at :
	http://www.jpl.nu/~magnus/hotfixcontrol/

Have fun =)
Ben.

jbenedet at unm.edu a icrit :
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> --On Monday, July 02, 2001 10:14 AM +0530 NITIN  PANDE
> <npande at bajajauto.co.in> wrote:
> 
> > Also, you may want to make sure that SP6 is
> > actually SP6A.
> 
> The only way I have seen to verify this is to run "winver", and it will
> indicate if you do, indeed, have SP6a installed.
> 
> (Does anyone know any other way to verify 6a?)
> 
> - john

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I would be wary of installing using the kernel from the XFS installer
for RedHat 7.1 to host this machine.  There are some problems with XFS
and NFS.  There are new kernels (2.4.5 based) that are better supported
and are in RPM format.  If you don't neccesitate the RedHat patches
(there are hundreds) you can also use 2.4.6pre kernels that have been
patched with XFS or get your own clean copy of the kernel and apply
patches.  Please read over the XFS mailing list archives before setting
this up in production or you will be setting yourself up for problems.

Chris Tooley

On 02 Jul 2001 03:08:55 -0500, Shanker Balan wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello:
> 
> I will be deploying a production server with the following specs:
> 
> IBM Netfinity
> Hardware RAID-5
> RHL 7.1 + XFS
> Samba 2.2
> NFS
> 
> Are there any issues with the above specs i should be aware of? Any
> locking issues with Samba & NFS?
> 
> -- Shanu
> 
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Hello:

Heh, here are the links instead:

http://arena.sci.univr.it/~mami/tng-ldap/howto/ldapsync.pl
http://arena.sci.univr.it/~mami/tng-ldap/howto/ldapchpasswd

-- Shanu

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Hello:

Chris Tooley wrote,
> I would be wary of installing using the kernel from the XFS installer
> for RedHat 7.1 to host this machine.  There are some problems with XFS
> and NFS.

I thought they were all fixed. Atleast thats what the Linux XFS FAQ page
sez:

http://linux-xfs.sgi.com/projects/xfs/faq.html#xfsworknfs

> There are new kernels (2.4.5 based) that are better supported and are
> in RPM format.  If you don't neccesitate the RedHat patches (there are
> hundreds) you can also use 2.4.6pre kernels that have been patched
> with XFS or get your own clean copy of the kernel and apply patches.
> Please read over the XFS mailing list archives before setting this up
> in production or you will be setting yourself up for problems.

What about the RPMS that ship with XFS PR3?

-- Shanu

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The kernels that are on the installer that I have come with XFS 1.0 and a RedHat
RPM of the 2.4.2 kernel.  This kernel+XFS installation doesn't play nice with
NFS.  It is fixed in the new stuff but I'm not sure how quickly it was fixed so
I don't know if the 2.4.3 RPMs on the oss.sgi.com ftp site included these fixes.
The new 1.0.1pre stuff contains the necessary patches.

Chris







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Hello:

Chris Tooley wrote,
> I would be wary of installing using the kernel from the XFS installer
> for RedHat 7.1 to host this machine.  There are some problems with XFS
> and NFS.

I thought they were all fixed. Atleast thats what the Linux XFS FAQ page
sez:

http://linux-xfs.sgi.com/projects/xfs/faq.html#xfsworknfs

> There are new kernels (2.4.5 based) that are better supported and are
> in RPM format.  If you don't neccesitate the RedHat patches (there are
> hundreds) you can also use 2.4.6pre kernels that have been patched
> with XFS or get your own clean copy of the kernel and apply patches.
> Please read over the XFS mailing list archives before setting this up
> in production or you will be setting yourself up for problems.

What about the RPMS that ship with XFS PR3?

-- Shanu

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Hello:

ctooley at amoa.org wrote,
> The new 1.0.1pre stuff contains the necessary patches.

I already have the RPMS down. Guess everything will be peachy with XFS PRE3.

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Hi all.

I just looked over the mailing lists archives, but the searching power is
not what I expected it to be, and hence I didn't find what I was looking
for.

I've been using samba for a while now as a simple file/print share using the
version that came with RedHat 6.2.  We recently updated all our windows
clients to Windows 2000 Pro and it broke everything.  I then upgraded our
version of Samba to samba-2.2.0-20010417 with rpms.  Everything began
working again.

There are only 4 windows machines on the network at this point but we are
planning on converting the rest of our Wyse 160 terminals to Win2k clients.
Already, however, management of different user accounts on them all is
leading us to believe that we should be using samba as a PDC instead of in a
simple workgroup.  I bought and read the entire book "Linux Samba Server
Administration" by Roderick W. Smith and read the entire section in the
Samba documentation online about Domains.  However, neither of these
resources were able to help me get Domains working.  Here's where I stand
now.

In Win2k under Network and Dial-Up Connections -> Network Identification ->
Properties, when I try to change it to domain and include the domains name,
it gives me an error message stating "The following error occurred
validating the name "GULFSALES".  The specified domain either does not exist
or could not be contacted".  However, an nmblookup -SR gulf (gulf is the
samba server's netbios name) reveals that it IS in fact the domain
controller (i.e - it has the entry (1b) after one of the GULFSALES lines.
No other machine reports itself as the  PDC.  There may be other problems
with my setup, but to this point, none of it really matters since it says it
can't find the domain.

I'm attaching my smb.conf file and smbpasswd files.  Please, can someone
give me a hand?

Also, I've noticed some of the docs saying that a root account needs to be
added to the smbpasswd file.  Would this have any effect on Win2k clients
finding the domain?

Much thanks in advance.

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Sorry, didn't realize it wouldn't let me attach my files, here's my smb.conf
file:





# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the
# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed
# here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too
# many!) most of which are not shown in this example
#
# Any line which starts with a ; (semi-colon) or a # (hash)
# is a comment and is ignored. In this example we will use a #
# for commentry and a ; for parts of the config file that you
# may wish to enable
#
# NOTE: Whenever you modify this file you should run the command "testparm"
# to check that you have not made any basic syntactic errors.
#
#======================= Global Settings
=====================================
[global]

# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name
   workgroup = Gulfsales

# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
   server string = Gulf Sales PMSI Server (Linux)

# This option is important for security. It allows you to restrict
# connections to machines which are on your local network. The
# following example restricts access to two C class networks and
# the "loopback" interface. For more examples of the syntax see
# the smb.conf man page
   hosts allow = 192.168.0. 127.

# if you want to automatically load your printer list rather
# than setting them up individually then you'll need this
   printcap name = /etc/printcap
   load printers = yes

   printer admin = dime


# It should not be necessary to spell out the print system type unless
# yours is non-standard. Currently supported print systems include:
# bsd, sysv, plp, lprng, aix, hpux, qnx
   printing = lprng

# Uncomment this if you want a guest account, you must add this to
/etc/passwd
# otherwise the user "nobody" is used
;  guest account = pcguest

# this tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine
# that connects
   log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m

# Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb).
   max log size = 50

# Security mode. Most people will want user level security. See
# security_level.txt for details.
   security = user
# Use password server option only with security = server
;   password server = <NT-Server-Name>

# Password Level allows matching of _n_ characters of the password for
# all combinations of upper and lower case.
;  password level = 8
;  username level = 8

# You may wish to use password encryption. Please read
# ENCRYPTION.txt, Win95.txt and WinNT.txt in the Samba documentation.
# Do not enable this option unless you have read those documents
  encrypt passwords = yes
  smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd

# The following are needed to allow password changing from Windows to
# update the Linux sytsem password also.
# NOTE: Use these with 'encrypt passwords' and 'smb passwd file' above.
# NOTE2: You do NOT need these to allow workstations to change only
#        the encrypted SMB passwords. They allow the Unix password
#        to be kept in sync with the SMB password.
;  unix password sync = Yes
;  passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
;  passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *ReType*new*UNIX*password* %n\n
*passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*

# Unix users can map to different SMB User names
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers

# Using the following line enables you to customise your configuration
# on a per machine basis. The %m gets replaced with the netbios name
# of the machine that is connecting
;   include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%m

# Most people will find that this option gives better performance.
# See speed.txt and the manual pages for details
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192

# Configure Samba to use multiple interfaces
# If you have multiple network interfaces then you must list them
# here. See the man page for details.
;   interfaces = 192.168.12.2/24 192.168.13.2/24

# Configure remote browse list synchronisation here
#  request announcement to, or browse list sync from:
#       a specific host or from / to a whole subnet (see below)
;   remote browse sync = 192.168.3.25 192.168.5.255
# Cause this host to announce itself to local subnets here
; remote announce = 192.168.0.255

# Browser Control Options:
# set local master to no if you don't want Samba to become a master
# browser on your network. Otherwise the normal election rules apply
 local master = yes

# OS Level determines the precedence of this server in master browser
# elections. The default value should be reasonable
   os level = 65

# Domain Master specifies Samba to be the Domain Master Browser. This
# allows Samba to collate browse lists between subnets. Don't use this
# if you already have a Windows NT domain controller doing this job
domain master = yes

# Preferred Master causes Samba to force a local browser election on startup
# and gives it a slightly higher chance of winning the election
preferred master = yes

# Use only if you have an NT server on your network that has been
# configured at install time to be a primary domain controller.
;   domain controller = <NT-Domain-Controller-SMBName>

# Enable this if you want Samba to be a domain logon server for
# Windows95 workstations.
domain logons = yes

# if you enable domain logons then you may want a per-machine or
# per user logon script
# run a specific logon batch file per workstation (machine)
;   logon script = %m.bat
# run a specific logon batch file per username
;   logon script = %U.bat

# Where to store roving profiles (only for Win95 and WinNT)
#        %L substitutes for this servers netbios name, %U is username
#        You must uncomment the [Profiles] share below
logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U

# All NetBIOS names must be resolved to IP Addresses
# 'Name Resolve Order' allows the named resolution mechanism to be specified
# the default order is "host lmhosts wins bcast". "host" means use the unix
# system gethostbyname() function call that will use either /etc/hosts OR
# DNS or NIS depending on the settings of /etc/host.config,
/etc/nsswitch.conf
# and the /etc/resolv.conf file. "host" therefore is system configuration
# dependant. This parameter is most often of use to prevent DNS lookups
# in order to resolve NetBIOS names to IP Addresses. Use with care!
# The example below excludes use of name resolution for machines that are
NOT
# on the local network segment
# - OR - are not deliberately to be known via lmhosts or via WINS.
; name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast

# Windows Internet Name Serving Support Section:
# WINS Support - Tells the NMBD component of Samba to enable it's WINS
Server
wins support = yes

# WINS Server - Tells the NMBD components of Samba to be a WINS Client
#       Note: Samba can be either a WINS Server, or a WINS Client, but NOT
both
;   wins server = w.x.y.z

# WINS Proxy - Tells Samba to answer name resolution queries on
# behalf of a non WINS capable client, for this to work there must be
# at least one  WINS Server on the network. The default is NO.
   wins proxy = yes

# DNS Proxy - tells Samba whether or not to try to resolve NetBIOS names
# via DNS nslookups. The built-in default for versions 1.9.17 is yes,
# this has been changed in version 1.9.18 to no.
   dns proxy = yes

# Case Preservation can be handy - system default is _no_
# NOTE: These can be set on a per share basis
;  preserve case = no
;  short preserve case = no
# Default case is normally upper case for all DOS files
;  default case = lower
# Be very careful with case sensitivity - it can break things!
;  case sensitive = no

#============================ Share Definitions
==============================
[homes]
   comment = Home Directories
   browseable = no
   writable = yes

# Un-comment the following and create the netlogon directory for Domain
Logons
[netlogon]
  comment = Network Logon Service
 path = /home/netlogon
  guest ok = yes
  writable = no
  share modes = no


# Un-comment the following to provide a specific roving profile share
# the default is to use the user's home directory
[Profiles]
    path = /home/profiles
    browseable = no
    guest ok = no


# NOTE: If you have a BSD-style print system there is no need to
# specifically define each individual printer
[printers]
   comment = All Printers
   path = /var/spool/samba
   browseable = no
# Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print
   guest ok = no
   writable = no
   printable = yes

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

# This one is useful for people to share files
;[tmp]
;   comment = Temporary file space
;   path = /tmp
;   read only = no
;   public = yes

# A publicly accessible directory, but read only, except for people in
# the "staff" group
;[public]
;   comment = Public Stuff
;   path = /home/samba
;   public = yes
;   read only = yes
;   write list = @staff


# Other examples.
#
# A private printer, usable only by fred. Spool data will be placed in
fred's
# home directory. Note that fred must have write access to the spool
directory,
# wherever it is.
;[fredsprn]
;   comment = Fred's Printer
;   valid users = fred
;   path = /homes/fred
;   printer = freds_printer
;   public = no
;   writable = no
;   printable = yes

# A private directory, usable only by fred. Note that fred requires write
# access to the directory.
;[fredsdir]
;   comment = Fred's Service
;   path = /usr/somewhere/private
;   valid users = fred
;   public = no
;   writable = yes
;   printable = no

# a service which has a different directory for each machine that connects
# this allows you to tailor configurations to incoming machines. You could
# also use the %u option to tailor it by user name.
# The %m gets replaced with the machine name that is connecting.
;[pchome]
;  comment = PC Directories
;  path = /usr/pc/%m
;  public = no
;  writable = yes

# A publicly accessible directory, read/write to all users. Note that all
files
# created in the directory by users will be owned by the default user, so
# any user with access can delete any other user's files. Obviously this
# directory must be writable by the default user. Another user could of
course
# be specified, in which case all files would be owned by that user instead.
[public]
   path = /home/pub_documents
   public = yes
   only guest = yes
   writable = yes
   printable = no


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

Here's the smbpasswd

STOCK STATUS INQUIRY                              ***** DEMO COMPANY ******




   1. ITEM NO       END


   2. LOCATION                             UNIT OF MEASURE

      ON HAND                              PRICE

      ALLOCATED                            AVERAGE COST

      ON ORDER                             FIFO COST

      ORDER POINT                          LAST COST

      BIN LOCATION                         REPLACEMENT COST




 ... PLEASE WAIT
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT                              ***** DEMO COMPANY ******
RELEASE 4.2.00


                   PLEASE SELECT  END

                        1. ITEM FILE MAINTENANCE
                        2. ITEM COST/PRICE UPDATES
                        3. INVENTORY TRX PROCESSING
                        4. ITEM INQUIRIES
                        5. INVENTORY LEDGER HISTORY
                        6. STOCK STATUS INQUIRY
                        7. PRINT STOCK STATUS REPORT
                        8. PRINT INVENTORY REPORTS
                        9. PRINT DEMAND ACTION REPORT
                       10. PRINT REPLENISHMENT ADVICE REPORT
                       11. PRINT RECOMMENDED TRANSFER REPORT
                       12. PRINT JOB DISTRIBUTION REPORT
                       13. RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE
                       14. PRINT CYCLE COUNT WORKSHEET
                       15. PHYSICAL COUNT PROCESSING
                       16. PRINT SPOOLED REPORTS

 ... PLEASE WAIT
SYSTEM MASTER MENU                                ***** DEMO COMPANY ******
RELEASE 4.2.00


                   PLEASE SELECT  END

                        1. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
                        2. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
                        3. GENERAL LEDGER
                        4. PAYROLL
                        5. CUSTOMER ORDER PROCESSING
                        6. INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
                        7. PURCHASE ORDER AND RECEIVING
                        8. BILL OF MATERIAL PROCESSOR
                        9. DATA MANAGEMENT
                       10. PRINT SPOOLED REPORTS







 ... PLEASE WAIT
COMPANY SELECTION










                   COMPANY TO PROCESS  END











******************************* END OF PROGRAM
*******************************












You have mail in /var/spool/mail/dime
[dime at gulf dime]$ rpm -qa | grep samba
samba-2.2.0-20010417
[dime at gulf dime]$ ls
Desktop        buff-in.rc5   klein.prn           samba-2.2.0.i386.rpm
POOPLINE.COB   buff-out.ogr  mail                temp
PRINTER4       buff-out.rc5  mcdonalds           tmp
REPTPASS       cscan         midentd-1.6.tar.gz  truserv-aa.prn
SYUSRFIL       dnetc         minicom.log         truserv-ab.prn
airgas-aa.prn  dnetc.1       nsmail              truserv-whse-aa.prn
airgas-ab.prn  dnetc.ini     pricechanges        truserv-whse-ab.prn
buff-in.ogr    fix2000       rc.firewall
[dime at gulf dime]$ cp /etc/samba/smb.conf /home/pub_documents/
[dime at gulf dime]$ cp /etc/samba/smbpasswd  /home/pub_documents/
cp: /etc/samba/smbpasswd: Permission denied
[dime at gulf dime]$ su -
Password:
[root at gulf /root]# cp /etc/samba/smbpasswd /home/pub_documents/
[root at gulf /root]# chmod 777 /home/pub_documents/smbpasswd
[root at gulf /root]# vi /etc/samba/smb.conf
# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the
# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed
# here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too
# many!) most of which are not shown in this example
#
# Any line which starts with a ; (semi-colon) or a # (hash)
# is a comment and is ignored. In this example we will use a #
# for commentry and a ; for parts of the config file that you
# may wish to enable
#
# NOTE: Whenever you modify this file you should run the command "testparm"
# to check that you have not made any basic syntactic errors.
#
#======================= Global Settings
=====================================
[global]

# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name
   workgroup = Gulfsales

# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
   server string = Gulf Sales PMSI Server (Linux)

# This option is important for security. It allows you to restrict
[root at gulf /root]# clear
[root at gulf /root]# ls
Desktop                 mbox          sendmail-8.9.3-20.i386.rpm
aim-1.1.112-1.i386.rpm  minicom.log   sendmail-cf-8.9.3-20.i386.rpm
bellticket              nsmail        sendmail-doc-8.9.3-20.i386.rpm
mail                    root.crontab  temp
[root at gulf /root]# vi /etc/samba/smb.conf
# This is the main Samba configuration file. You should read the
# smb.conf(5) manual page in order to understand the options listed
# here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too
# many!) most of which are not shown in this example
#
# Any line which starts with a ; (semi-colon) or a # (hash)
# is a comment and is ignored. In this example we will use a #
# for commentry and a ; for parts of the config file that you
# may wish to enable
#
# NOTE: Whenever you modify this file you should run the command "testparm"
# to check that you have not made any basic syntactic errors.
#
#======================= Global Settings
=====================================
[global]

# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name
   workgroup = Gulfsales

# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
   server string = Gulf Sales PMSI Server (Linux)

# This option is important for security. It allows you to restrict
# connections to machines which are on your local network. The
# following example restricts access to two C class networks and
# the "loopback" interface. For more examples of the syntax see
# the smb.conf man page
   hosts allow = 192.168.0. 127.

# if you want to automatically load your printer list rather
# than setting them up individually then you'll need this
   printcap name = /etc/printcap
   load printers = yes

   printer admin = dime


# It should not be necessary to spell out the print system type unless
# yours is non-standard. Currently supported print systems include:
# bsd, sysv, plp, lprng, aix, hpux, qnx
   printing = lprng

# Uncomment this if you want a guest account, you must add this to
/etc/passwd
# otherwise the user "nobody" is used
;  guest account = pcguest

# this tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine
# that connects
   log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m

# Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb).
   max log size = 50

# Security mode. Most people will want user level security. See
# security_level.txt for details.
   security = user
# Use password server option only with security = server
;   password server = <NT-Server-Name>

# Password Level allows matching of _n_ characters of the password for
# all combinations of upper and lower case.
;  password level = 8
;  username level = 8

# You may wish to use password encryption. Please read
# ENCRYPTION.txt, Win95.txt and WinNT.txt in the Samba documentation.
# Do not enable this option unless you have read those documents
  encrypt passwords = yes
  smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd

# The following are needed to allow password changing from Windows to
# update the Linux sytsem password also.
# NOTE: Use these with 'encrypt passwords' and 'smb passwd file' above.
# NOTE2: You do NOT need these to allow workstations to change only
#        the encrypted SMB passwords. They allow the Unix password
#        to be kept in sync with the SMB password.
;  unix password sync = Yes
;  passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
;  passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *ReType*new*UNIX*password* %n\n
*passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*

# Unix users can map to different SMB User names
username map = /etc/samba/smbusers

# Using the following line enables you to customise your configuration
# on a per machine basis. The %m gets replaced with the netbios name
# of the machine that is connecting
;   include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%m

# Most people will find that this option gives better performance.
# See speed.txt and the manual pages for details
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192

# Configure Samba to use multiple interfaces
# If you have multiple network interfaces then you must list them
# here. See the man page for details.
;   interfaces = 192.168.12.2/24 192.168.13.2/24

# Configure remote browse list synchronisation here
#  request announcement to, or browse list sync from:
#       a specific host or from / to a whole subnet (see below)
;   remote browse sync = 192.168.3.25 192.168.5.255
# Cause this host to announce itself to local subnets here
; remote announce = 192.168.0.255

# Browser Control Options:
# set local master to no if you don't want Samba to become a master
# browser on your network. Otherwise the normal election rules apply
 local master = yes

# OS Level determines the precedence of this server in master browser
# elections. The default value should be reasonable
   os level = 65

# Domain Master specifies Samba to be the Domain Master Browser. This
# allows Samba to collate browse lists between subnets. Don't use this
# if you already have a Windows NT domain controller doing this job
domain master = yes

# Preferred Master causes Samba to force a local browser election on startup
# and gives it a slightly higher chance of winning the election
preferred master = yes

# Use only if you have an NT server on your network that has been
# configured at install time to be a primary domain controller.
;   domain controller = <NT-Domain-Controller-SMBName>

# Enable this if you want Samba to be a domain logon server for
# Windows95 workstations.
domain logons = yes

# if you enable domain logons then you may want a per-machine or
# per user logon script
# run a specific logon batch file per workstation (machine)
;   logon script = %m.bat
# run a specific logon batch file per username
;   logon script = %U.bat

# Where to store roving profiles (only for Win95 and WinNT)
#        %L substitutes for this servers netbios name, %U is username
#        You must uncomment the [Profiles] share below
logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U

# All NetBIOS names must be resolved to IP Addresses
# 'Name Resolve Order' allows the named resolution mechanism to be specified
# the default order is "host lmhosts wins bcast". "host" means use the unix
# system gethostbyname() function call that will use either /etc/hosts OR
# DNS or NIS depending on the settings of /etc/host.config,
/etc/nsswitch.conf
# and the /etc/resolv.conf file. "host" therefore is system configuration
# dependant. This parameter is most often of use to prevent DNS lookups
# in order to resolve NetBIOS names to IP Addresses. Use with care!
# The example below excludes use of name resolution for machines that are
NOT
# on the local network segment
# - OR - are not deliberately to be known via lmhosts or via WINS.
; name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast

# Windows Internet Name Serving Support Section:
# WINS Support - Tells the NMBD component of Samba to enable it's WINS
Server
wins support = yes

# WINS Server - Tells the NMBD components of Samba to be a WINS Client
#       Note: Samba can be either a WINS Server, or a WINS Client, but NOT
both
;   wins server = w.x.y.z

# WINS Proxy - Tells Samba to answer name resolution queries on
# behalf of a non WINS capable client, for this to work there must be
# at least one  WINS Server on the network. The default is NO.
   wins proxy = yes

# DNS Proxy - tells Samba whether or not to try to resolve NetBIOS names
# via DNS nslookups. The built-in default for versions 1.9.17 is yes,
# this has been changed in version 1.9.18 to no.
   dns proxy = yes

# Case Preservation can be handy - system default is _no_
# NOTE: These can be set on a per share basis
;  preserve case = no
;  short preserve case = no
# Default case is normally upper case for all DOS files
;  default case = lower
# Be very careful with case sensitivity - it can break things!
;  case sensitive = no

#============================ Share Definitions
==============================
[homes]
   comment = Home Directories
   browseable = no
   writable = yes

# Un-comment the following and create the netlogon directory for Domain
Logons
[netlogon]
  comment = Network Logon Service
  path = /home/netlogon
  guest ok = yes
  writable = no
  share modes = no


# Un-comment the following to provide a specific roving profile share
# the default is to use the user's home directory
[Profiles]
    path = /home/profiles
    browseable = no
    guest ok = no


# NOTE: If you have a BSD-style print system there is no need to
# specifically define each individual printer
[printers]
   comment = All Printers
   path = /var/spool/samba
   browseable = no
# Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print
   guest ok = no
   writable = no
   printable = yes

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

# This one is useful for people to share files
;[tmp]
;   comment = Temporary file space
;   path = /tmp
;   read only = no
;   public = yes

# A publicly accessible directory, but read only, except for people in
# the "staff" group
;[public]
;   comment = Public Stuff
;   path = /home/samba
;   public = yes
;   read only = yes
;   write list = @staff


# Other examples.
#
# A private printer, usable only by fred. Spool data will be placed in
fred's
# home directory. Note that fred must have write access to the spool
directory,
# wherever it is.
;[fredsprn]
;   comment = Fred's Printer
;   valid users = fred
;   path = /homes/fred
;   printer = freds_printer
;   public = no
;   writable = no
;   printable = yes

# A private directory, usable only by fred. Note that fred requires write
# access to the directory.
;[fredsdir]
;   comment = Fred's Service
;   path = /usr/somewhere/private
;   valid users = fred
;   public = no
;   writable = yes
;   printable = no

# a service which has a different directory for each machine that connects
# this allows you to tailor configurations to incoming machines. You could
# also use the %u option to tailor it by user name.
# The %m gets replaced with the machine name that is connecting.
;[pchome]
;  comment = PC Directories
;  path = /usr/pc/%m
;  public = no
;  writable = yes

# A publicly accessible directory, read/write to all users. Note that all
files
# created in the directory by users will be owned by the default user, so
# any user with access can delete any other user's files. Obviously this
# directory must be writable by the default user. Another user could of
course
# be specified, in which case all files would be owned by that user instead.
[public]
   path = /home/pub_documents
   public = yes
   only guest = yes
   writable = yes
   printable = no

# The following two entries demonstrate how to share a directory so that two
# users can place files there that will be owned by the specific users. In
this
# setup, the directory should be writable by both users and should have the
# sticky bit set on it to prevent abuse. Obviously this could be extended to
# as many users as required.
;[myshare]
;   comment = Mary's and Fred's stuff
;   path = /usr/somewhere/shared
;   valid users = mary fred
;   public = no
;   writable = yes
;   printable = no
;   create mask = 0765


[root at gulf /root]# vi /etc/samba/smbpasswd
marshall:501:9EB2B88E884E9355AAD3B435B51404EE:D14D517563F5DB53693141843C26C9
4D::/home/marshall:
dime:500:A1A3F0CB24E67778AAD3B435B51404EE:8811035F643DC0DB016FE544E8C8FD49::
/home/dime:/bin/bash
mark:505:B4CC426446675BEFAAD3B435B51404EE:3EB064FD9A15F6CF107E78CEB8CA94A5::
/home/mark:
jean:504:010DCCF7F8DA694AAAD3B435B51404EE:D8E1F6FCF7455E7BD898EE9D722FBAE3::
/home/jean:
keith:509:9DDC8FCEFAB28FB2AAD3B435B51404EE:B7E204C0A92CA14B2A67C83187339993:
:/home/keith:
james:511:465FFF7BD2E21A05AAD3B435B51404EE:2AFEEC1C437F4988352BFBF80B24476C:
:/home/james:
yellow$:100:F14F31A003BB0330AAD3B435B51404EE:412C0E6148A859A88D86B648B9F664B
4:[W          ]:LCT-3B409354:

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Hi, 

I am using Samba 2.2 as a PDC at work. All works fine when 
I declare less than 50 users. But now, I create about 70 
users, and I've got a problem with Windows 95/98 (but not 
with Windows NT/2000 clients) : when I want to share 
something, I can't have the hole userlist. About 50 users 
are well listed. But the other accounts (the more recents 
one) have a name like "~M!^"... 

So, is it a Samba bug, or a Windows 95/98 one ? Do you 
thing it is possible to find a solution for this problem 
(I don't want to bye true Microsoft PDC solution...).

Thank you for your help,

Emmanuel

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New to this list, so pardons if this is terribly
repeated, but...

Does anyone have any experience/opinions on how well
samba (2.2+) mimics Active Directory services?
I want to use samba for file services instead of
moving to Win2K servers. I will have Win95, Win98, and
Win2K clients.

Right now, when a user logs into a Win2K client, their
network drives and printers are automagically mapped
at that station according to some settings in AD. Is
there something analogous on the samba side? I know
it's easy to map something like a users' directory by
parsing the user name, but what about other drives?
That is, is there a way in which to keep that list of
drives the person has mounted on a user-by-user basis
so that it can follow them from station to station?

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You can create a login script if you know what that person needs.







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New to this list, so pardons if this is terribly
repeated, but...

Does anyone have any experience/opinions on how well
samba (2.2+) mimics Active Directory services?
I want to use samba for file services instead of
moving to Win2K servers. I will have Win95, Win98, and
Win2K clients.

Right now, when a user logs into a Win2K client, their
network drives and printers are automagically mapped
at that station according to some settings in AD. Is
there something analogous on the samba side? I know
it's easy to map something like a users' directory by
parsing the user name, but what about other drives?
That is, is there a way in which to keep that list of
drives the person has mounted on a user-by-user basis
so that it can follow them from station to station?

--
Keith

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Samba has nothing to do with AD.  AD is a directory system similar to LDAP.
What you are describing, the drive mappings, you can do through normal login
scripts.

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> New to this list, so pardons if this is terribly
> repeated, but...
>
> Does anyone have any experience/opinions on how well
> samba (2.2+) mimics Active Directory services?
> I want to use samba for file services instead of
> moving to Win2K servers. I will have Win95, Win98, and
> Win2K clients.
>
> Right now, when a user logs into a Win2K client, their
> network drives and printers are automagically mapped
> at that station according to some settings in AD. Is
> there something analogous on the samba side? I know
> it's easy to map something like a users' directory by
> parsing the user name, but what about other drives?
> That is, is there a way in which to keep that list of
> drives the person has mounted on a user-by-user basis
> so that it can follow them from station to station?
>
> --
> Keith
>
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Hello samba-ntdom's,

we are thinking about switching from NT + Samba - Servers to pure
Samba-Servers (2.2.0a) in a W2K-environment. Everything should work,
except one thing: on the client-side we need approx. 3 groups of users
(3 windows groups) to
- e.g. turn on the right printer during logon (we use kixtart) or
- give access / deny access to certain files on the local
Windows-machine depending on the user's group.

Obviously there are no different groups possible from Samba PDC up to
now. Has anybody found a workaround for similar problems?

Thanks and best


Joachim Kieferle

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Through wild conjecture and liberal extrapolation, I have determined that
Windows XP does not provide the snazzy, new user logon and user switching
options when connected to a domain due to the multiple
authentication/connection to single server issue that has been discussed on
this list with regards to Terminal Server.

Am I right? Has anyone experienced this? Might the same or a similar
registry switch allow the multiple active users as with WinXP in the
workgroup?

I am afraid that I am unable to test this, but it has been eating at me.

DAM

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Hi,
    Thanks for the help, but it still doesn't work. I reinstalled NT 
server as standalone and added it to my working Samba-controlled domain. 
When an authenticated user on a win98 workstation tries to browse the 
shares on the NT print server, an error pops up saying

    "\\Share is not accessible. This user account has expired".

    Any more ideas? I am using Samba 2.2.0. I tried adding Domain Users 
permissions but that only let the NT server show up in Network Neighborhood.

Augis wrote:

>Hi,
>
>>If you still get access problems use domain\user instead of only
>>user. You may have to adjust some permissions on the NT print server
>>for domain users to be able to use printers attachted to LPT1/2/3.
>>(At least we had this problem 2 years ago using NT WS as print server.
>>
>
>Strange.
>I never had such printing problem, attaching printer to NT Wks or NT
>Server
>
>Permition by default on NT are 'Everyone:Print, Power Users: Manage
>documents, Administrators,System: Full Controll'. Usually i change
>EVERYONE to USERS or DOMAIN USERS. It keeps some order in open networks.
>
>Users can delete their print jobs, but they are unable to change priority
>and delete other user's job. Maybe you had altered permitions?
>

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Hi Patrick!

I got the same problem as you it worked fine at first and then boom,
none of my Win9x or WinME users could logon to the network (my samba
server is running as PDC and the version is 2.2.0).
When I checked the loggs I saw that the WinXX machines where sending the
usernames in all UPPERCASE letters wich in trun returned a access denied
message back to the users. Since I don't have time to look in to that
problem my solution was to create the WinXX users in all UPPERCASE
letters. It's not the best of solutions but if you need a quick
workaround this will help you.

Best Regards, Per
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Hi Fabrizio!

I had the a problem werry similar to yours, that is the name resolution.
You state that you are using the machine as a dhcp server to. If you
include the following in your /etc/dhcpd.conf file your problem should
hopefully be solved.

	option netbios-name-servers xxx.xxx.xxx.xx;
	option netbios-node-type 8;

hope this will work for you.

Best regards, Per
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As read on my fav waist of time : /.

article : http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/07/02/200230&mode=nested


> Let's suppose (hypothetically) that Jeremy Allison worked for MEGACORP and 
> MEGACORP deicded to purchase a copy of M$ shared source. All M$ would have 
> to argue is that Jeremy's not reverse engineering anymore. He's seen the
> code and is stealing ideas. Poof! Jeremy can't work on samba anymore. 

No plans to work for MEGACORP I hope...

Greetings Richard

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Not sure if this is the right forum, but picked up CVS this morning (9am GMT)
to see if I could get my W2K server to join (and if not at least get some
more info as to why failed), and duly found:

mercury% 15> ./smbclient -L mercury %
INFO: Debug class all level = 3   (pid 23245 from pid 23245)
added interface ip=192.0.1.6 bcast=192.0.1.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
added interface ip=192.168.200.1 bcast=192.168.200.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
added interface ip=192.168.199.199 bcast=192.168.199.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Password: 
Anonymous login successful
Domain=[KINGSFORDS] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.1]
tree connect failed: code 0

and in log.smb:

...
[2001/07/03 10:10:34, 3, pid=23247, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)] 
smbd/vfs.c:vfs_init_default(98)
  Initialising default vfs hooks
[2001/07/03 10:10:34, 3, pid=23247, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)] 
smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(313)
  setting sec ctx (0, 2789952) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
[2001/07/03 10:10:34, 0, pid=23247, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)] 
lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
  ===============================================================
[2001/07/03 10:10:34, 0, pid=23247, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)] 
lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
  INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 10 in pid 23247 (2.2.0)
  Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
[2001/07/03 10:10:34, 0, pid=23247, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)] 
lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
  ===============================================================
[2001/07/03 10:10:34, 0, pid=23247, effective(0, 0), real(0, 0)] 
lib/util.c:smb_panic(1101)
  PANIC: internal error

This was also the case with yesterday's CVS.  I am running on Sparc Solaris 2.6
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Hi Aaron,

-shnip
> Everything works great when only one machine has joined the domain, but
> when a second machine joins, it disables its entry in the smbpasswd file,
> and changes the smbpasswd entry of the *OTHER* machine that has already
> joined, thus disabling both of the clients.
> 
> Example:  I have two clients ``box1'' and ``box2''.  Both box1 and box2
> are on a different subnet than the PDC.  It does not matter in which
> order the clients join the domain, the results are always the same.
> 
> I first remove the /etc/passwd and smbpasswd entries for both box1 and
> box2.
> Then, I join box1 to the domain...everything works great.  A dump of the
> smbpasswd file shows that everything went well with the script...
> 
> box1$:60000:001A034C945727B9897DF2B89E3B4298:21301682BCB4E3
        ^^^^^ 

> (Please note that I have altered the password hashes for security
> reasons.)
> 
> Then, I try to join box2 to the domain...

-shnip

> box2$:60000:B608E445415EC843AAD3B435B51404EE:3A053E624149DF531F5A61>
        ^^^^^ 

> Somehow, adding box2 to the domain changes the password for box1???  Why
> did box2 disable its own account???


> I am farily confident that the problem is not in the script.  Any ideas?
> Thanks.

I am fairly confident the problem is. Like different users, different machines
need different uids. So box1 should be 60000, box2 should be 60001, box3 should 
be 60002 ...
 

> #!/bin/bash
> 
> ######################################
> # Script to automatically add samba machine accounts to
> # /etc/passwd and smbpasswd.
> #
> # Author: Aaron Hare (chaz at nmt.edu)
> # Date: 7 June 2001
> #####################################
> 
> UNUM=60000
> GNUM=60000
> SHEL=/bin/false
> DIRE=/dev/null
> PASSWDFILE=/etc/passwd
> SMBPASSWDFILE=/var/adm/samba/private/smbpasswd
> SMBPASSWD=/var/adm/samba/bin/smbpasswd
> LOCKFILE=/etc/ptmp
> FLAGS=-f
> 
> echo "Calling $0 to add user $1..."
> 
> ACCT=`echo -n "$1" | grep '\\$'`        #will be null if this is not a machine account
> 
> if [ -n "$ACCT" ] ; then                                                        #if this is a machine account
>         MACHNAME=`echo "$1" | awk 'BEGIN{FS="$";} {print $1;}'`                 #parse out the machine name
> 
>         PWDENT=`cat $PASSWDFILE | awk 'BEGIN{FS=":";} {print $1;}' | grep $MACHNAME'\\$'`
>         #will be null if there is no passwd entry
> 
>         if [ -n "$PWDENT" ] ; then                                              #check passwd file for previous entry
>                 echo "Passwd entry for $! already exists."
>         else
>                 echo "Waiting for lock to release..."
>                 while test -e $LOCKFILE ; do                                    #wait for lock to release
>                         sleep 1
>                 done
>                 touch $LOCKFILE                                                 #lock the file
> 
>                 echo "Locked."
>                 TMPFILE=/etc/passwd.tmp.$MACHNAME
>                 grep -v '^+' $PASSWDFILE > $TMPFILE
> 
>                 echo "Creating passwd entry..."
>                 echo "$MACHNAME$:x:$UNUM:$GNUM:$DIRE:$SHEL" >> $TMPFILE         #add new entry if there isn't one
>                 echo "+" >> $TMPFILE
>                 mv $FLAGS $TMPFILE $PASSWDFILE
>                 chmod 744 $PASSWDFILE
> 
>                 echo "Cleaning up..."
>                 rm $FLAGS $LOCKFILE                                             #unlock the file
>         fi
> 
>         SMBPWENT=`cat $SMBPASSWDFILE | awk 'BEGIN{FS=":";} {print $1;}' | grep $MACHNAME'\\$'`
> 
>         if [ -n "$SMBPWENT" ] ; then
>                 echo "Removing old smbpasswd entry..."
>                 $SMBPASSWD -x $MACHNAME$                                        #delete old entry in smbpasswd
>         fi
> 
>         echo "Creating smbpasswd entry..."
>         $SMBPASSWD -a -m $MACHNAME                                              #create new entry in smbpasswd
> else
>         echo "This script only works with machine accounts!"                    #if this is NOT a machine account
> fi
> -----END ADD USER SCRIPT-----

Eddie.

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Hi

Each time I try to log on on my w2k workstation i get the 'account disabled'
message.

Has anybody seen that ?

What can i do ?

Jean-Claude Ben

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hello,

    with samba 2.2.x, the file name in the spool directory is smbprn.x
but i want the real file name for statistics like samba.2.07.
What should i do in order have this name????

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I have samba as PDC. I would like to login Windows 2000 to domain.
I can do this for win NT but with Win 2000 I have problems.
I'm looking forward for your answer.

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PLease give us more information.
like samba version, win2k service pack level

if you have  Windows 2000 with service pack 2 you will most likely have 
problems as this breaks things in all but the CVS version


On Tuesday 03 July 2001 06:23 am, you wrote:
> I have samba as PDC. I would like to login Windows 2000 to domain.
> I can do this for win NT but with Win 2000 I have problems.
> I'm looking forward for your answer.
>
> wow
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Hi

Based on the last updates I have seen
 It is related to a bug in PAM 
In Linux, replace all 'account' lines in /etc/pam.d/samba with
this line:
  account    sufficient   pam_permit.so

I am not sure if there were any recent changes or bug fixing done
you can try this option anyway's

Good luck
Roy

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Hi

Each time I try to log on on my w2k workstation i get the 'account disabled'
message.

Has anybody seen that ?

What can i do ?

Jean-Claude Ben


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hi
 
I couldn't join win2k ( no sp ) pro workstation to samba 2.2.0 pdc. Yes
I tried with root user. But I got just a message that I should use
globaler user. I'm bit confused about this message. It is user under
linux and smbpasswd whit the same password.
 
Does anyone know a simply workings solutions. I did all walkthourgh
about and howtos, but doens't work.
 
My Server is a RH Linux 7.1  / Samba 2.2.0 (Tarball)
 
My config file (smb.conf)
 
I spend hours and hours for. It's already 10 hours.
 
So I hope your guys konw a solutions that's 100% working.
 
thank you
 
patrick
 
email patrick at haindl.ch
 
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
[global]
        ; Das ist die Domain, in der wir uns anmelden
        workgroup = asgaard
 
        netbiosname = phoenix
 
        server string = Samba %v (PDC)
 

        ; Sicherheitsueberpruefung befindet sich auf Benutzerebene
 
        security = user
 
        ; Samba arbeitet als Domainen-Controller
 
        domain logons = yes
 
        ; Der Samba-Server gewinnt die Browserwahl immer!
 
        os level = 65
 
        ; Wir sind Domain-Master-Browser (aktiviert WAN-weites
Browsing!)
 
        domain master = yes
 
        ; Passwoerter werden verschluesselt
 
        encrypt passwords = yes
 
        ;update encrypted = yes
 
        ;grossgeschriebene Passwoerter
 
        password level = 4
 

        max log size = 50
 
        log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log/log.%m
 
        debug level = 2
 

        ;mehr Performance durch diese Eintraege .....
 
        mangle case = no
 
        case sensitive = no
 
        default case = lower
 
        short preserve case = yes
 
        ;preserve case = yes
 
        socket options = TCP_NODELAY
 
        oplocks = yes
 
        fake oplocks = no
 
        dead time = 30
 
        ;read raw = yes
 
        ;write raw = yes
 
        ;getwd cache = yes

        ; alles verbieten - in den einzelnen Freigaben individuell
erlauben
 
        ;browseable = no
 
        ;writeable = no
 
        ;public = no
 

        ; Hier werden die "logon"-Vorschriften festgelegt
 
        ;logon script = %G.bat
 
        ;logon drive = H:
 
        ;logon home =  <file://\\SERVER\%U> \\SERVER\%U
 
        ;logon path =  <file://\\SERVER\profiles\%U>
\\SERVER\profiles\%U
 
        null password = yes
 
[programs]
        path = /data/programs
        comment = programs
        browseable = yes
        guest ok = yes
        writeable = yes
 
[dev_sites]
 
        comment = dev_sites
 
        path = /data/dev_sites
 
        browseable = yes
 
        writeable = yes
 
        guest ok = yes
 

[exp]
 
        comment = experimental
 
        path = /data/exp
 
        browseable = yes
 
        writeable = yes
 
        guest ok = yes
 
 
 
[project_data]
        path = /data2/project_data
        guest ok = yes
        browseable = yes
        comment = project_data
        writeable = yes
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Hello,

I finally managed to get SAMBA 2.2 PDC working with Windows 2000 clients.
The only problem remaining is that I have to join the domain as "root".
I prefer to have a user "admin" to do this.

The problem seems to be that the add user script is executed as the user
that is adding the domain. User "admin" does not have the right to do so.

NB: the HOWTO suggest adduser as the add user script, but on Debian, this
will not work. I use /usr/sbin/useradd instead.

add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -g machines -c Machine \
-d /dev/null -s /bin/false %m$

I tried to set the permissions of useradd to 
-rwsr-x--- root adm 
and indeed this results in the machine being added to /etc/passwd.
(even though I don't like this kludge at all!)
but not in /etc/samba/smbpasswd

What would be the correct way to add a machine to a domain as a different
user than "root"?

I am not sure how the use of the "domain admin group" fits in...
My user admin is in the group adm, and my smb.conf contains the line
domain admin group = @adm

Maarten

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Dear Patrick,

I know what you are going through, if been struggling with it as well.
And still am... But for me the following works:

- I _don't_ add the machines accounts manually, neither to 
  /etc/passwd nor to my smbpasswd (/etc/samba/smbpasswd)

- I use a "add user script" to add the machine automatically.

The one mentioned in the howto didn't work for me (execute it
on the command line to try it out). I use

add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -g machines -c Machine \
-d /dev/null -s /bin/false %m$ 

- I add the machine to the domain as "root"

Hope this helps.                                                                                                                                                         
Ah, also, I got an "account has been disabled" error,
which was quickly solved changing
/etc/pam.d/samba
from
auth    required        pam_unix.so nullok
account required        pam_unix.so
to
auth    required        pam_unix.so nullok
account required        pam_permit.so

(found this in the list archive)

Maarten

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HI

 you have to login as 'root' when it asks for an authorized
username/password? to add the workstation

But please check again if root id is created in smbpasswd

Thanks and Regards
Roy Thomas


-----Original Message-----
From:	Patrick Knecht [SMTP:patrick at haindl.ch]
Sent:	Tuesday, July 03, 2001 5:07 PM
To:	samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
Subject:	win2k wkstwon't joining samba 2.2 pdc  (help please)

hi
 
I couldn't join win2k ( no sp ) pro workstation to samba 2.2.0 pdc. Yes
I tried with root user. But I got just a message that I should use
globaler user. I'm bit confused about this message. It is user under
linux and smbpasswd whit the same password.
 
Does anyone know a simply workings solutions. I did all walkthourgh
about and howtos, but doens't work.
 
My Server is a RH Linux 7.1  / Samba 2.2.0 (Tarball)
 
My config file (smb.conf)
 
I spend hours and hours for. It's already 10 hours.
 
So I hope your guys konw a solutions that's 100% working.
 
thank you
 
patrick
 
email patrick at haindl.ch
 
 
------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
[global]
        ; Das ist die Domain, in der wir uns anmelden
        workgroup = asgaard
 
        netbiosname = phoenix
 
        server string = Samba %v (PDC)
 

        ; Sicherheitsueberpruefung befindet sich auf Benutzerebene
 
        security = user
 
        ; Samba arbeitet als Domainen-Controller
 
        domain logons = yes
 
        ; Der Samba-Server gewinnt die Browserwahl immer!
 
        os level = 65
 
        ; Wir sind Domain-Master-Browser (aktiviert WAN-weites
Browsing!)
 
        domain master = yes
 
        ; Passwoerter werden verschluesselt
 
        encrypt passwords = yes
 
        ;update encrypted = yes
 
        ;grossgeschriebene Passwoerter
 
        password level = 4
 

        max log size = 50
 
        log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log/log.%m
 
        debug level = 2
 

        ;mehr Performance durch diese Eintraege .....
 
        mangle case = no
 
        case sensitive = no
 
        default case = lower
 
        short preserve case = yes
 
        ;preserve case = yes
 
        socket options = TCP_NODELAY
 
        oplocks = yes
 
        fake oplocks = no
 
        dead time = 30
 
        ;read raw = yes
 
        ;write raw = yes
 
        ;getwd cache = yes

        ; alles verbieten - in den einzelnen Freigaben individuell
erlauben
 
        ;browseable = no
 
        ;writeable = no
 
        ;public = no
 

        ; Hier werden die "logon"-Vorschriften festgelegt
 
        ;logon script = %G.bat
 
        ;logon drive = H:
 
        ;logon home =  <file://\\SERVER\%U> \\SERVER\%U
 
        ;logon path =  <file://\\SERVER\profiles\%U>
\\SERVER\profiles\%U
 
        null password = yes
 
[programs]
        path = /data/programs
        comment = programs
        browseable = yes
        guest ok = yes
        writeable = yes
 
[dev_sites]
 
        comment = dev_sites
 
        path = /data/dev_sites
 
        browseable = yes
 
        writeable = yes
 
        guest ok = yes
 

[exp]
 
        comment = experimental
 
        path = /data/exp
 
        browseable = yes
 
        writeable = yes
 
        guest ok = yes
 
 
 
[project_data]
        path = /data2/project_data
        guest ok = yes
        browseable = yes
        comment = project_data
        writeable = yes
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On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, beers wrote:

> As read on my fav waist of time : /.
>
> article : http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=01/07/02/200230&mode=nested
>
>
> > Let's suppose (hypothetically) that Jeremy Allison worked for MEGACORP and
> > MEGACORP deicded to purchase a copy of M$ shared source. All M$ would have
> > to argue is that Jeremy's not reverse engineering anymore. He's seen the
> > code and is stealing ideas. Poof! Jeremy can't work on samba anymore.
>
> No plans to work for MEGACORP I hope...

huh?  Nah.....Keep the home fires burning :-)




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On Tue, 3 Jul 2001, Maarten de Boer wrote:

> What would be the correct way to add a machine to a domain as a
> different user than "root"?

There is no way currently.  Which is why I documented it as such
in the HOWTO. :-)








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> Somehow, adding box2 to the domain changes the password for box1???  Why
> did box2 disable its own account???
> 
> I am farily confident that the problem is not in the script.  Any ideas?
> Thanks.


You need to use a unique user ID ($UNUM) for every new machine.

> UNUM=60000
> GNUM=60000

Your script statically defines them to the same number every time.

Hope that helps.

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I have a server in a dmz and a samba server on the other side of a cisco PIX
firewall.  I want to have the server use the samba server for authentication
of users.

What port(s) do I need to allow it access to?  cisco has a netbios-name
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there different ports?

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Hello,

With the latest CVS for 2.2, I can confirm that the Microsoft Nexus 
tools are now working. Samba team, this is great. Thanks!

With the Nexus tools, Windows 95/98/Me machines can now set and change 
access controls on files and directories, using the Security tab on the 
file property sheets. You will need a filesystem that supports ACLs, and 
Samba needs to be compiled for ACL. Without the Nexus tools, Win95/98/Me 
machines could already be allowed/denied access to files, but you would 
still need an NT machine to change permissions.

The Nexus tools can be downloaded from the Microsoft web site.

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I would suggest using something like ntlogon (look on freshmeat.net) to 
generate login scripts on the fly. It allows you to specify options 
based on username, group, and operating system.


Keith Reed wrote:

>New to this list, so pardons if this is terribly
>repeated, but...
>
>Does anyone have any experience/opinions on how well
>samba (2.2+) mimics Active Directory services?
>I want to use samba for file services instead of
>moving to Win2K servers. I will have Win95, Win98, and
>Win2K clients.
>
>Right now, when a user logs into a Win2K client, their
>network drives and printers are automagically mapped
>at that station according to some settings in AD. Is
>there something analogous on the samba side? I know
>it's easy to map something like a users' directory by
>parsing the user name, but what about other drives?
>That is, is there a way in which to keep that list of
>drives the person has mounted on a user-by-user basis
>so that it can follow them from station to station?
>
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Ok.

While waiting on a reply for my previous message, I played around with with
my samba configuration and just wanted to throw this out in case someone
else comes across it.  I had everything set correctly in my config files,
but the Win2K clients were still not recognizing the domain.  It kept saying
that it could not locate it or it didn't exist.  I tried restarting the
Win2k clients 2,000 times, and I restarted samba 2,000 times!! Still
nothing.  When I changed the entry in my smb.conf file and commented out the
line "smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd", and restarted, it all started
working!  Don't know why, and after that I re-enabled the line and it kept
working.  Must have jarred something loose...lol.

Anyway, so I succedded in getting it working and the Roaming Profiles but
now I REALLY, REALLY need someone to help me out with this (it's just
discussion, so please don't click the next message).

The problem is I am a linux buff.  I know Win95 and 98 clients, but have
never been in the NT world.  This was my first attempt.  I thought that
changing from a WorkGroup to a Domain would make my office a little more
manageable, having one place to put all the passwords and manage users.
Also, I assumed that my "Desktop would follow me around" to each
workstation.  But alas, it SUCKED!!!  What are roaming profiles supposed to
really do?  When I logged in at different machines, I still had separate
mailboxes in Outlook.  It also didn't keep the backgrounds, and wouldn't let
me change them unless that user also had a local account on the machine.

I thought the point of a roaming profile was so that if I had 10 machines
with the exact same hardware, exact same software, and exact same set up
that I could walk to any one of them, log in, and be EXACTLY like I was at
my regular machine!

I'm thinking maybe terminal server would be better.

GOD WHAT I WOULDN'T GIVE TO JUST HAVE THEM ALL USE X-TERMINALS AND LOG INTO
X!!!!!!!!!
But the nature of the beast makes us have to use the god-forsaken Microshit.

Anyway, please can someone inform me as to what the advantages are in using
a Domain, or NT as an application sharing mechanism?

Thanks so much.

Glover George
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Roaming profiles are /supposed/ to do exactly what you are looking for - 
provide a common desktop environment across multiple systems.  But, it 
is alot harder to implement in reality.  You should at least be getting 
the same background.  I don't know why your not, but you might want to 
check out the "Implementing Profiles and Policies in Windows NT 4.0" it 
is referenced in the "Samba Project Documentation" but here's a link anyway:

www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/reskit/WebResources/default.asp

In particular look at the flow charts at the end of the document.  They 
can help you determine the cause of profile problems -you might want to 
redraw it on a chalkboard it's easier to see. 

You should be able to get things like the background and the desktop to 
roam quite easily, but other features will be harder.  For example, the 
"My Documents" folder defaults to saving in the user's profile.  This 
means that every time the user logs on everything in the "My Documents" 
folder is copied down to the local workstation - the reverse happens on 
logout.  This is fine, if the user doesn't have much there, but I have 
users with over 500MB.  Try moving that through a wire - twice!  You can 
- I have - redirect it to another location (out of the profile) and then 
it won't get copied down.  Programs will also be interesting.  You can 
redirect their defalt save locations.  Then, if you have shortcuts to 
local programs on the desktop then those will not "roam" with you.  
You'll simply get broken links. 

There are hundreds of little gotchas involved with this, so its going to 
take a good deal of time to get it right.  I'd suggest that you read the 
above document, then spend some time in Micrsoft land.  Look at the 
KnowledgeBase, go other NT sites, etc., etc.  Good luck!

Richard Kip
Systems Administrator
University of California, Santa Barbara



Glover George wrote:

> Ok.
> 
> While waiting on a reply for my previous message, I played around with with
> my samba configuration and just wanted to throw this out in case someone
> else comes across it.  I had everything set correctly in my config files,
> but the Win2K clients were still not recognizing the domain.  It kept saying
> that it could not locate it or it didn't exist.  I tried restarting the
> Win2k clients 2,000 times, and I restarted samba 2,000 times!! Still
> nothing.  When I changed the entry in my smb.conf file and commented out the
> line "smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd", and restarted, it all started
> working!  Don't know why, and after that I re-enabled the line and it kept
> working.  Must have jarred something loose...lol.
> 
> Anyway, so I succedded in getting it working and the Roaming Profiles but
> now I REALLY, REALLY need someone to help me out with this (it's just
> discussion, so please don't click the next message).
> 
> The problem is I am a linux buff.  I know Win95 and 98 clients, but have
> never been in the NT world.  This was my first attempt.  I thought that
> changing from a WorkGroup to a Domain would make my office a little more
> manageable, having one place to put all the passwords and manage users.
> Also, I assumed that my "Desktop would follow me around" to each
> workstation.  But alas, it SUCKED!!!  What are roaming profiles supposed to
> really do?  When I logged in at different machines, I still had separate
> mailboxes in Outlook.  It also didn't keep the backgrounds, and wouldn't let
> me change them unless that user also had a local account on the machine.
> 
> I thought the point of a roaming profile was so that if I had 10 machines
> with the exact same hardware, exact same software, and exact same set up
> that I could walk to any one of them, log in, and be EXACTLY like I was at
> my regular machine!
> 
> I'm thinking maybe terminal server would be better.
> 
> GOD WHAT I WOULDN'T GIVE TO JUST HAVE THEM ALL USE X-TERMINALS AND LOG INTO
> X!!!!!!!!!
> But the nature of the beast makes us have to use the god-forsaken Microshit.
> 
> Anyway, please can someone inform me as to what the advantages are in using
> a Domain, or NT as an application sharing mechanism?
> 
> Thanks so much.
> 
> Glover George
> dime at gulfsales.com

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I am trying to add a Linux server to an NT network. On the NT Server, the
command net view \\LinuxServerName <file://LinuxServerName/>  results in:
System error 5 has occurred.
Access is denied.

What is System error 5 and what do I do about it?

Thankjs,
Don Ray Draper

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I get this on some servers as well; both Samba and Microsoft.  I think 
that you have to be authenticated (in some way) before you can run this 
command.  You can you the net use command (net use 
\\LinuxServerName\ipc$ "" /user:"") to connect to the machine as nobody 
with no password.  Then try the net view command and it should work. 

The "System error 53" is the one that is a deal breaker - it means that 
the server is not running MS file and print sharing.

Richard Kip
Systems Administrator
University of California, Santa Barbara

Don Ray Draper wrote:

> I am trying to add a Linux server to an NT network. On the NT Server, the
> command net view \\LinuxServerName <file://LinuxServerName/>  results in:
> System error 5 has occurred.
> Access is denied.
> 
> What is System error 5 and what do I do about it?
> 
> Thankjs,
> Don Ray Draper

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Hello, all! New to this list; hope all's well with everyone.

First off, as a developer, I can say that the Samba code is
very impressive. Lots of good thought throughout; applause to
you all. The ability to fine-tune debug leves is a real plus.

I just got a Samba 2.2 PDC running in a small office of about
a dozen NT workstations plus a few '98 machines. Also, there
are IPSEC tunnels set up so that the main honcho of the
company can connect directly from home, and a second one so I,
the conscripted network guy (the honcho is my brother...:-)
can do the same.

Pleasantly, things came together quite well. However, there
are a few things:

Looking over the downloaded archives for this list, I've seen
mention that the 'nix groups can be used to govern access on
the Win machines. However, I can't quite figure out how go
find the first step.

The goal is to be able to create groups in /etc/group which
will show up in the Permissions dialogs in Windows the way
that the defaults when the domain is selected in the "List
names from" field (Authenticated users, Domain Users, Domain
Admins and optionally all the individual domain users) do.
Then need not necessarily map to local group names. It seems,
though, that only well-known RIDs work. Is that a real limit?

--

With the NT Server Policy Editor I'm having no trouble setting
policies for users, whether default or specific. However,
nothing I do with the default computer seems to have any
effect. Rebooting, and even removing and rejoining the domain,
don't help.

--

There are a few more things, but these seem to be the main
ones now. If anyone can offer some pointers, that would be
great.

Regards,
Ray Simard
ray.simard at sylvan-glade.com

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Hi there,

I have some trouble with upgrading to Samba 2.2.0a.

My Installation of Samba 2.0.7 running on a RedHat 6.2 was working fine as a

Domain-Controller for my NT4 Workstation (Logon, Roaming profiles, 
Fileshares, Printershares all working).

After the Upgrade to 2.2.0a (tested both, binary and source distribution)
all Printers inaccessible. A simple "<Access denied>" appears on the top
of the Windows "Printer-Preferences"-Window. Also the logon to the Domain
fails since the upgrade (I think in english the message says the following:
"You could not be logged on (Error C000019B)....try again or contact your 
administrator"). The file shares are still working.

There's no bit of information in ANY logfile that can help me to solve the
problem (log level=10). SMB.CONF, PRINTCAP and SMBPASSWD 
are the same as used under 2.0.7.

Any hints on this???


Many thanks...
Chris

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http://bioserve.latrobe.edu.au/samba/samba-pdc-faq.html#AEN213

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Hi there,

I have some trouble with upgrading to Samba 2.2.0a.

My Installation of Samba 2.0.7 running on a RedHat 6.2 was working fine
as a

Domain-Controller for my NT4 Workstation (Logon, Roaming profiles,
Fileshares, Printershares all working).

After the Upgrade to 2.2.0a (tested both, binary and source
distribution)
all Printers inaccessible. A simple "<Access denied>" appears on the top
of the Windows "Printer-Preferences"-Window. Also the logon to the
Domain
fails since the upgrade (I think in english the message says the
following:
"You could not be logged on (Error C000019B)....try again or contact
your
administrator"). The file shares are still working.

There's no bit of information in ANY logfile that can help me to solve
the
problem (log level=10). SMB.CONF, PRINTCAP and SMBPASSWD
are the same as used under 2.0.7.

Any hints on this???


Many thanks...
Chris

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Hello all,

Having some problems getting a Windows 2000 client into
a domain that Samba 2.2.x is acting as the PDC for.  When
I tried using 2.2.0a as the server, I get a "The procedure
number is out of range" error on the client.  When using
2.2.1 (downloaded from the CVS server), I get a "The user
name or password supplied is incorrect" on the client,
and the following shows up in the machine log on the server:

[2001/07/03 11:39:38, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(675)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/07/03 11:39:38, 0] passdb/smbpass.c:startsmbfilepwent_internal(87)
  startsmbfilepwent_internal: unable to open file
/usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd. Error was Permission denied
[2001/07/03 11:39:38, 0] passdb/smbpass.c:iterate_getsmbpwuid(1240)
  unable to open smb password database.

However, I know that Samba is using the smbpasswd database because
I can access services on the server using my own credentials.

Has anyone encountered this problem before?  Any advice?  Thanks!!

Byron O'Brien
byron at agora.rdrop.com

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Hi Byron,

> Having some problems getting a Windows 2000 client into
> a domain that Samba 2.2.x is acting as the PDC for.  When
> I tried using 2.2.0a as the server, I get a "The procedure
> number is out of range" error on the client. 

I came across this problem, and many others, so I kind of lost
track of what solved what, but I tell you what I did.
(samba 2.2.0)

I did not get things to work adding the machine accounts
by hand (in passwd and smbpasswd), but I succeeded with a
add user script, which automatically adds the machine
when you join the domain. On debian I use:

add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -g machines -c Machine \
-d /dev/null -s /bin/false %m$

though this might be slightly different on your distro
(might be /usr/sbin/adduser, execute it on the commandline
to see)

You'll have to add the machine to the domain as "root"
(make sure to add a root account to smbpasswd as well)

After that you should be able to login normally.

When you get an "account has been disabled" error, change
/etc/pam.d/samba
from
auth    required        pam_unix.so nullok
account required        pam_unix.so
to
auth    required        pam_unix.so nullok
account required        pam_permit.so

Hope this helps,

Maarten

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I would like to know how can I allow different client PCs to read from some
shared direcotry and write in others.
For example I would share directory Data1, Data2,... and allow the access to
users A, B, C,...
I would like that the user A could write in Data1 and read from Data2 and
the user B could read from Data1 and write in Data2,...
How can I do this ?
I've installed RedHat Linux 7.1 and Samba 2.0.7 on a token ring network that
doesn't have NT domains. We have all the PCs in the workgroup called
'workgroup'.
My idea was to apply Windows concepts to Linux but I'm thinking that this is
wrong.
A created in Linux the users (A with group A, B with group B,...) and set in
the suplementary groups the list of the groups I created for the read/write
access to the folders.

The problems are the followings :
1) If the users A and C can write on Data1 and A creates a file on Data1 the
result is that C cannot modify it. I would like that C can modify it
(because A and C become from tha same group Data1Write).
2) If the users A and C can write on Data1 and A creates a file on Data1 the
result is that C can delete it. I would like that only A can delete it.

Thank you in advance,
FEDON Moreno

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Hello,

the following problem:
Suddenly (I didn't change anything) all win9x client are not able anymore to
login, all w2k client login fine. The only one which is able to login to
win9x is root. What can I do? 

Thanks
Patrick

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There is probably no need to use NIS (relieves you of some worried over 
NIS security). It might be easier just to make sure the passwd files 
sync (to ensure user accounts exist) or simultaneously create accounts 
on both machines, and use smb for all authentication (pam_smb for 
example). The 2nd box will then authenticat off the first (which you 
should set "domain logons = yes" in the smb.conf) after it has been 
joined to the domain. It should have "security = domain" and "password 
server = *" or "password server = <name_of_1st_machine>".

None of our users here have a unix password, and use mail, proxy, etc 
off linux servers joined to our samba 2.2. domain.

Buchan


Patrick wrote:

>The easiest way will probably be to allow the 2nd server authenticate users to
>the first.  For samba all you need to do is set your "password server = <ip or
>name of fist server".  But I think for this to work right you will need to have
>the user accounts on the second server as well (somebody correct me if I'm
>wrong).  The easiest way to do that is to use NIS to share user accounts from
>the first server with the second.  But that creates the problem of synching
>your samba and NIS passwords.  On the other hand if your unix passwords are
>synched with samba passwords, then a simple cron entry for root to update the
>NIS database say every 15min would be all that is needed.
>
>Hope that helps
>Patrick Gunerud
>
>
>Jawad wrote:
>
>>Hi:
>>
>>The existing network setup of my company is based on window 2000
>>professional(client machines) and Red Hat linux (server machine).
>>Now I want to setup another linux server making the total of 2 linux
>>servers and for this I want to configure  Samba so that shared folders on
>>both the linux servers are accessible from client machines.
>>All the window system are currently using the work group and not domain.
>>
>>Can somebody tell me about the reference material regarding to this issue ?
>>If anyone has done something similar to that, plz let me know the issues
>>involved and also send me the Samba configuration files (if possible).
>>
>>Regards
>>Jawad
>>
>


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Please can someone answer this question.

We are implementing a W2K Domain with Active Directory.  We have legacy NT
workstations elsewhere which do the logon authentication against a different
authentication database.  However, we would like to put a Samba server in
the W2K Domain to serve files with file access authenticated against the W2K
Active Directory.  (We have various reasons for currently keeping the two
authentication models separate.)  

If Samba is brought up as a DC in the Windows 2000 domain running Active
Directory will it be able to authenticate filestore access against the
Windows 2K AD?  

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You are using Samba 2.2, right? Check your logs for a
message such as "could not find service guest"; I am
(was?) suffering from the same problem, and adding the
IPs of the computers to /etc/hosts seemed to clear it
up. Also, having the user-access control set to your
Windows domain seemed to help me out . . . still takes
a while for me to log on though.
--- empmp at gmx.de wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> the following problem:
> Suddenly (I didn't change anything) all win9x client
> are not able anymore to
> login, all w2k client login fine. The only one which
> is able to login to
> win9x is root. What can I do? 
> 
> Thanks
> Patrick
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Hello,

 I ttry to use samba-2.2.0a (started from inetd) on my PC 'cat' as a PDC
(workgroup = DMOLBIO, security = user , status = yes, domain master
=yes, preferred master = yes ,  domain logons = yes, wins server =
w.x.y.z, domain admin group = @adm, share modes = no, add user script
= /usr/bin/useradd -g machines -C Machine -d /dev/null -s /bin/false
%m$ and a [netlogon] share). Accessing the domain from Win98 is no
problem, accessing the shares on 'cat' from other W2k-clients versus
network environment is no problem, but I can't join my
W2k-workstations (which belong to the workgroup MOLBIO or WG_MOLBIO
and have W2000pro with SP2) to the domain DMOLBIO. I tried this as
root and as a user sambadm (belonging to the group adm). Both habe
entries in /etc/samba/private/smbpasswd. As error message I got
mainly:
        "The procedure number is out of range."

sometimes I got something like (I translate it from german)
        "The remote procedure call was not succesfull"
or
        "The used application information clash with existing
        information"
        (Die angebene Anmeldeinformation stehen mit vorhandenen
        Anmeldeinformationen im Konflikt).
or is this in english:
        "Cannot join domain, the credentials supplied conflickt with
        an existing set..."
This happens if (manually created) machine accounts exist and also if
I erased all these accounts. If I created manually accounts, I find
something like:
          MOLBIO1$:1000:A867D....                     BA:[W   ]:LCT-3B4...:
in /etc/samba/private/smbpasswd. And if it is created automatically. I find
          molbio7$:2024:NO PASSWORDXX...:NO PASSWORDXX...[NW  ]:LCT-3B4...:

In the mailing list I found quite a lot of mails describing similar 
behaviour, but there was no
answer which solved my  problem.

I am seeking desperately help!

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> Hello,
> 
>  I ttry to use samba-2.2.0a (started from inetd) on my PC 'cat' as a PDC
> (workgroup = DMOLBIO, security = user , status = yes, domain master
> =yes, preferred master = yes ,  domain logons = yes, wins server =
> w.x.y.z, domain admin group = @adm, share modes = no, add user script
> = /usr/bin/useradd -g machines -C Machine -d /dev/null -s /bin/false
> %m$ and a [netlogon] share). Accessing the domain from Win98 is no
> problem, accessing the shares on 'cat' from other W2k-clients versus
> network environment is no problem, but I can't join my
> W2k-workstations (which belong to the workgroup MOLBIO or WG_MOLBIO
> and have W2000pro with SP2) to the domain DMOLBIO. I tried this as
for sp2 you have to use current cvs or wait for 2.2.1

Christian


> root and as a user sambadm (belonging to the group adm). Both habe
> entries in /etc/samba/private/smbpasswd. As error message I got
> mainly:
>         "The procedure number is out of range."
> 
> sometimes I got something like (I translate it from german)
>         "The remote procedure call was not succesfull"
> or
>         "The used application information clash with existing
>         information"
>         (Die angebene Anmeldeinformation stehen mit vorhandenen
>         Anmeldeinformationen im Konflikt).
> or is this in english:
>         "Cannot join domain, the credentials supplied conflickt with
>         an existing set..."
> This happens if (manually created) machine accounts exist and also if
> I erased all these accounts. If I created manually accounts, I find
> something like:
>           MOLBIO1$:1000:A867D....                     BA:[W   ]:LCT-3B4...:
> in /etc/samba/private/smbpasswd. And if it is created automatically. I find
>           molbio7$:2024:NO PASSWORDXX...:NO PASSWORDXX...[NW  ]:LCT-3B4...:
> 
> In the mailing list I found quite a lot of mails describing similar 
> behaviour, but there was no
> answer which solved my  problem.
> 
> I am seeking desperately help!
> 


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hello, my name is Antonio I have istalleted Slachware 7.0 and samba but  when
i start the testparm
i have this massage:
processing ["home"]
processing ["printers"]
no path in service printer using /tmp
processing ["public"]
load service file ok
Warning lock directory /var/lock should have permissions 0755 for browsing to
work

where is the problem

help me :-(

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Hello, 

I'd already send this message in a bottle... But nobody seems 
to know how to help me :-( 

I've got a problem with my samba 2.2.0a witch works as a PDC. 
When I create less than about 60 user accounts, all works 
fine. But if I declare even more user accounts, I've got a 
problem: Windows 9x computers can't see the whole userlist 
when I want to share a folder or a printer. 

For example, under Windows 98, I right click on a folder I 
want to share. Then, I want to choose some users in this user 
list to give them an access for reading or writing. But I 
can't see the last accounts I'd declare. But I find users 
with a name like "|M~\o"... 

Some people had said me this problem doesn't exist in 2.0.x 
version (I've got a friend with a samba 2.0.7 PDC witch 
manage more than 900 user accounts...). 

Something strange: this problem only appears with Windows 9x. 
I have no problem with NT4 and Win2K !!! With these OS, I see 
the whole user list (it's why I think my problem is not due 
to a miss configuration). 

Someone said me Windows NT/2K download this userlist by 
packets, and Windows9x download the whole list in one time. 
Do you know if it's true? Do you think it's the cause of my 
problem? Does someone have this problem too? 

Please, help !!! I don't want to buy a Microsoft Windows NT 
for having a PDC... Thanks a lot, 

Emmanuel 

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Hi all,

I am trying to make my w2k professional machines to
logon in my linux (rh 7.0) samba server. 
Unfortunately no luck so far.

My w9x machines can logon perfectly.

I've read a couple of docs and tried to search the
archive with no luck.

I currently have a 2.0.7 (ok I know it has problems
but read on...) samba server with a simple smb.conf.

Questions :
- It is possible to logon from a w2k machine in a
samba 2.0.7 ?  
- If not possible which version does ?
- If it is possible what am I doing wrong ?
- If it is possible with a diferent version my current
smb.conf will work ?

The w2k has a name (foo) and a Workgroup WORKGROUP,
I've added with a smbpasswd (and adduser) the same
foo$ name, but when I try to change the identification
I receive "procedure number is out of range"

My smb.conf looks like this :

#======================= Global Settings 
[global]

   workgroup = MYDOMAIN
   server string = MYDOMAIN SMB DOMAIN

   printcap name = /etc/printcap
   load printers = yes

   log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
   max log size = 50

   security = user
   encrypt passwords = yes
   smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
   username map = /etc/smbusers

   socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY
   local master = yes
   os level = 33
   domain master = yes
   preferred master = yes
   domain logons = yes

   dns proxy = no

;  preserve case = no
;  short preserve case = no
   default case = lower
;  case sensitive = no

...stuff deleted...

Best regards.
RT

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>> I ttry to use samba-2.2.0a (started from inetd) on my PC 'cat' as a PDC
>> (workgroup = DMOLBIO, security = user , status = yes, domain master
>> =yes, preferred master = yes ,  domain logons = yes, wins server =
>> ...
>> 2k-workstations (which belong to the workgroup MOLBIO or WG_MOLBIO
>> and have W2000pro with SP2) to the domain DMOLBIO. I tried this as


> for sp2 you have to use current cvs or wait for 2.2.1
> Christian

I just installed samba from cvs on 'cat' and the result identifies it self as 2.2.1.
Everything is installed under /usr/local/samba and I adjusted in /etc/inetd.conf the entries, that they point now to /usr/local/samba/bin/smbd ,.../nmbd and .../swat.
And then I made some links:
	 /etc/samba/smb.conf -> /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
	 /etc/samba/private/smbpasswd -> /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd

Now I try to see the samba stat and configuration on 'cat' by looking at:
	http://cat:901
And I get without entering something:
	401: Bad authorization
	Username or Password incorrect

Smbclient from 'puma' to //cat/root works perfect and LinNeighborhood on 'puma' shows me a group DMOLBIO with an Computer 'CAT' and I can mount as root the SHAREs from 'CAT'.

If I try to join from my W2K-SP2ws 'molbio7' (which belongs to workgroup MOLBIO) the domain DMOLBIO I get the answer:
	"Die angegebene Domaene ist nicht vorhanden oder es konnte keine Verbindung
		hergestellt werden"

	"The called domain is not available or it was not possible to establish a
		connection" (my translation)

If I search on the W2K-SP2ws a computer I find 'cat'.
In /usr/local/samba/var/log.[sn]mbd and /var/log/samba.molbio7 I can't find any obvious errors.

I need more help.

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Happy Independence Day for all the USA citizens and Hello to everyone else.

I've got two samba 2.2.0 servers on two different subnets serving M$ clients on
their respective nets (10.0.1.0 and 10.0.2.0).  All machines are part of the
same domain, and the PDC & WINS server are the samba server on the 10.0.1 net. 
I was able to get browsing across the subnets to work like a champ after a
little RTFMing and fiddling (which means, incidentally that I've apparently
gotten WINS working correctly.  And I can successfully logon to the domain from
Windows boxen on the same subnet as the PDC.  But I can't, however, logon to the
domain from the 10.0.2 net.  It reports that there's no DC available.  I can see
and connect to shares on the PDC, but no-go on the authenication.  Does anyone
have any idea why the boxes on the other subnet can't find the PDC as the PDC?

After reading skippy's doc on a master/slave config
(http://www.skippy.net/linux/smb-howto.html), I noticed that he had "domain
logons = yes" on his slave, "security = domain" and "password server = PDC".  I
was under the impression that one should have only one PDC in a domain, but when
I tried it everything seemed to work.  Was my impression mistaken?  Should you
only have one samba PDC on a subnet, but one for each net?  And while I'm at it,
skippy also has WINS servers running on both servers, and a lot of official docs
say nevernevernevernever run more than one WINS server.  Is it a subnet issue
there, too?

Thanks,

Brad Waite

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Is it possible to setup Samba as a BDC for a Samba PDC?

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Hello again,

Skippy's master/slave samba setup (http://www.skippy.net/linux/smb-howto.html)
has got me thinking.  From what I understand, the PDC/BCD relationship gives two
major features: authentication coordination and BDC promotion to a PDC if the
latter fails.  According to the 2.2 Domain FAQ, PDC and BDC integration are "are
note expected to work in the forseeable future" (I'm assuming the 'note' is
supposed to be 'not').

Setting up a master and slave as skippy outlines pretty much takes care of the
authentication coordingation, although I might choose to make a script that
pushes the password files to the slave server part of the "passwd program". 
That way the slave always has a current copy of the word files, although that
does introduce a bit of traffic each time a user changes his password.  On
networks with hundreds of users it might make more sense to push it via cron
every five minutes or something.  In any case, this would seem to solve the
first feature requirement.

The BDC promotion issue is a stickier matter.  Could you not have two smb.conf
files, one for any given server as a BDC and the other as a PDC?  And have a
watchdog script that makes sure the PDC is up and running and if not, swap the
conf files and HUP (60 seconds may be too long in some cases) the smbd daemon? 
If the original PDC comes back online, there's two scenarios I can see.  One,
the orig. PDC checks to see if there's another PDC out there and then chooses
the conf file accordingly.  Two, the orig PDC always wakes up as a PDC and our
watchdog script on the new PDC demotes smbd to a BDC.

Does this make sense to anyone?  I've not played at all with a NT PDC/BDC, but
from my reading I figured this'd solve some problems.  If there's issues I'm
ignorant about, please let me know.

Brad Waite

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Hi Brad, WINS does not work across subnets unless
+ you have a wins server on each subnet peering or
+ one wins server that *ALL* clients use as their 'primary' wins address.
If each client registers itself with a wins server, and this is used to
resolve netbios names to IP address mapping, then you will see all machines
in the network.
(WINS is a broadcast discover protocol, the WINS server/service is used to
share/collate/marshall the info)


Michael Homsey
CSIRO, TIP


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From: Brad Waite [mailto:brad at wcubed.net] 
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Happy Independence Day for all the USA citizens and Hello to everyone else.

I've got two samba 2.2.0 servers on two different subnets serving M$ clients
on
their respective nets (10.0.1.0 and 10.0.2.0).  All machines are part of the
same domain, and the PDC & WINS server are the samba server on the 10.0.1
net. 
I was able to get browsing across the subnets to work like a champ after a
little RTFMing and fiddling (which means, incidentally that I've apparently
gotten WINS working correctly.  And I can successfully logon to the domain
from
Windows boxen on the same subnet as the PDC.  But I can't, however, logon to
the
domain from the 10.0.2 net.  It reports that there's no DC available.  I can
see
and connect to shares on the PDC, but no-go on the authenication.  Does
anyone
have any idea why the boxes on the other subnet can't find the PDC as the
PDC?

After reading skippy's doc on a master/slave config
(http://www.skippy.net/linux/smb-howto.html), I noticed that he had "domain
logons = yes" on his slave, "security = domain" and "password server = PDC".
I
was under the impression that one should have only one PDC in a domain, but
when
I tried it everything seemed to work.  Was my impression mistaken?  Should
you
only have one samba PDC on a subnet, but one for each net?  And while I'm at
it,
skippy also has WINS servers running on both servers, and a lot of official
docs
say nevernevernevernever run more than one WINS server.  Is it a subnet
issue
there, too?

Thanks,

Brad Waite

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Michael,

Indeed, I've got the WINS server on my PDC box as the primary wins address.  My
windows clients are configured via DHCP which gives them the PDC box as the
primary WINS server.  But your response indicates that running multiple WINS
servers on different subnets is perfectly acceptable.  Peering the WINS servers
would be done via "remote browse sync", correct?

WINS doesn't report who the PDC is, does it?

Brad Waite

"Homsey, Michael (TIP, Marsfield)" wrote:
> 
> Hi Brad, WINS does not work across subnets unless
> + you have a wins server on each subnet peering or
> + one wins server that *ALL* clients use as their 'primary' wins address.
> If each client registers itself with a wins server, and this is used to
> resolve netbios names to IP address mapping, then you will see all machines
> in the network.
> (WINS is a broadcast discover protocol, the WINS server/service is used to
> share/collate/marshall the info)
> 
> Michael Homsey
> CSIRO, TIP
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brad Waite [mailto:brad at wcubed.net]
> Sent: Thursday, 5 July 2001 11:22 AM
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: PDC across subnets?
> 
> Happy Independence Day for all the USA citizens and Hello to everyone else.
> 
> I've got two samba 2.2.0 servers on two different subnets serving M$ clients
> on
> their respective nets (10.0.1.0 and 10.0.2.0).  All machines are part of the
> same domain, and the PDC & WINS server are the samba server on the 10.0.1
> net.
> I was able to get browsing across the subnets to work like a champ after a
> little RTFMing and fiddling (which means, incidentally that I've apparently
> gotten WINS working correctly.  And I can successfully logon to the domain
> from
> Windows boxen on the same subnet as the PDC.  But I can't, however, logon to
> the
> domain from the 10.0.2 net.  It reports that there's no DC available.  I can
> see
> and connect to shares on the PDC, but no-go on the authenication.  Does
> anyone
> have any idea why the boxes on the other subnet can't find the PDC as the
> PDC?
> 
> After reading skippy's doc on a master/slave config
> (http://www.skippy.net/linux/smb-howto.html), I noticed that he had "domain
> logons = yes" on his slave, "security = domain" and "password server = PDC".
> I
> was under the impression that one should have only one PDC in a domain, but
> when
> I tried it everything seemed to work.  Was my impression mistaken?  Should
> you
> only have one samba PDC on a subnet, but one for each net?  And while I'm at
> it,
> skippy also has WINS servers running on both servers, and a lot of official
> docs
> say nevernevernevernever run more than one WINS server.  Is it a subnet
> issue
> there, too?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Brad Waite

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Brad, in my response I was careful not to talk about samba or real NT
servers. I wanted to focus on WINS and how it works. If you have a real NT
server you can use the wins tool to check the information it stores. I have
a mixture of samba and real nt boxes. Between our two physical sites we have
nt based wins services peering. The fewer WINS servicers in the network, the
better the convergence of the information.
In my network, the samba servers are only member servers and point their
wins at the "real" wins servers. A PDC should register itself with wins
service. It also registers the domain and other bits of information. (ie it
is a server and not a workstation and they have different forms of
registrations.) 
Normally a wins server points to itself. The PDC, being the wins server must
point its wins at itelf and all clients point to it.
Turning on the wins service and peering are two different aspects.

Michael Homsey
CSIRO, TIP


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Subject: Re: PDC across subnets?

Michael,

Indeed, I've got the WINS server on my PDC box as the primary wins address.
My
windows clients are configured via DHCP which gives them the PDC box as the
primary WINS server.  But your response indicates that running multiple WINS
servers on different subnets is perfectly acceptable.  Peering the WINS
servers
would be done via "remote browse sync", correct?

WINS doesn't report who the PDC is, does it?

Brad Waite

"Homsey, Michael (TIP, Marsfield)" wrote:
> 
> Hi Brad, WINS does not work across subnets unless
> + you have a wins server on each subnet peering or
> + one wins server that *ALL* clients use as their 'primary' wins address.
> If each client registers itself with a wins server, and this is used to
> resolve netbios names to IP address mapping, then you will see all
machines
> in the network.
> (WINS is a broadcast discover protocol, the WINS server/service is used to
> share/collate/marshall the info)
> 
> Michael Homsey
> CSIRO, TIP
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brad Waite [mailto:brad at wcubed.net]
> Sent: Thursday, 5 July 2001 11:22 AM
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: PDC across subnets?
> 
> Happy Independence Day for all the USA citizens and Hello to everyone
else.
> 
> I've got two samba 2.2.0 servers on two different subnets serving M$
clients
> on
> their respective nets (10.0.1.0 and 10.0.2.0).  All machines are part of
the
> same domain, and the PDC & WINS server are the samba server on the 10.0.1
> net.
> I was able to get browsing across the subnets to work like a champ after a
> little RTFMing and fiddling (which means, incidentally that I've
apparently
> gotten WINS working correctly.  And I can successfully logon to the domain
> from
> Windows boxen on the same subnet as the PDC.  But I can't, however, logon
to
> the
> domain from the 10.0.2 net.  It reports that there's no DC available.  I
can
> see
> and connect to shares on the PDC, but no-go on the authenication.  Does
> anyone
> have any idea why the boxes on the other subnet can't find the PDC as the
> PDC?
> 
> After reading skippy's doc on a master/slave config
> (http://www.skippy.net/linux/smb-howto.html), I noticed that he had
"domain
> logons = yes" on his slave, "security = domain" and "password server =
PDC".
> I
> was under the impression that one should have only one PDC in a domain,
but
> when
> I tried it everything seemed to work.  Was my impression mistaken?  Should
> you
> only have one samba PDC on a subnet, but one for each net?  And while I'm
at
> it,
> skippy also has WINS servers running on both servers, and a lot of
official
> docs
> say nevernevernevernever run more than one WINS server.  Is it a subnet
> issue
> there, too?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Brad Waite

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"Homsey, Michael (TIP, Marsfield)" wrote:
> 
> Brad, in my response I was careful not to talk about samba or real NT
> servers. I wanted to focus on WINS and how it works. If you have a real NT
> server you can use the wins tool to check the information it stores. I have
> a mixture of samba and real nt boxes. Between our two physical sites we have
> nt based wins services peering. The fewer WINS servicers in the network, the
> better the convergence of the information.

Ahhhh.  Okay.

> In my network, the samba servers are only member servers and point their
> wins at the "real" wins servers. A PDC should register itself with wins
> service. It also registers the domain and other bits of information. (ie it
> is a server and not a workstation and they have different forms of
> registrations.)
> Normally a wins server points to itself. The PDC, being the wins server must
> point its wins at itelf and all clients point to it.

Okay, so does a domain client look for a PDC from the WINS server or from
broadcast?

> Turning on the wins service and peering are two different aspects.
> 
> Michael Homsey
> CSIRO, TIP
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brad Waite [mailto:brad at wcubed.net]
> Sent: Thursday, 5 July 2001 11:53 AM
> To: Homsey, Michael (TIP, Marsfield)
> Subject: Re: PDC across subnets?
> 
> Michael,
> 
> Indeed, I've got the WINS server on my PDC box as the primary wins address.
> My
> windows clients are configured via DHCP which gives them the PDC box as the
> primary WINS server.  But your response indicates that running multiple WINS
> servers on different subnets is perfectly acceptable.  Peering the WINS
> servers
> would be done via "remote browse sync", correct?
> 
> WINS doesn't report who the PDC is, does it?
> 
> Brad Waite
> 
> "Homsey, Michael (TIP, Marsfield)" wrote:
> >
> > Hi Brad, WINS does not work across subnets unless
> > + you have a wins server on each subnet peering or
> > + one wins server that *ALL* clients use as their 'primary' wins address.
> > If each client registers itself with a wins server, and this is used to
> > resolve netbios names to IP address mapping, then you will see all
> machines
> > in the network.
> > (WINS is a broadcast discover protocol, the WINS server/service is used to
> > share/collate/marshall the info)
> >
> > Michael Homsey
> > CSIRO, TIP
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Brad Waite [mailto:brad at wcubed.net]
> > Sent: Thursday, 5 July 2001 11:22 AM
> > To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> > Subject: PDC across subnets?
> >
> > Happy Independence Day for all the USA citizens and Hello to everyone
> else.
> >
> > I've got two samba 2.2.0 servers on two different subnets serving M$
> clients
> > on
> > their respective nets (10.0.1.0 and 10.0.2.0).  All machines are part of
> the
> > same domain, and the PDC & WINS server are the samba server on the 10.0.1
> > net.
> > I was able to get browsing across the subnets to work like a champ after a
> > little RTFMing and fiddling (which means, incidentally that I've
> apparently
> > gotten WINS working correctly.  And I can successfully logon to the domain
> > from
> > Windows boxen on the same subnet as the PDC.  But I can't, however, logon
> to
> > the
> > domain from the 10.0.2 net.  It reports that there's no DC available.  I
> can
> > see
> > and connect to shares on the PDC, but no-go on the authenication.  Does
> > anyone
> > have any idea why the boxes on the other subnet can't find the PDC as the
> > PDC?
> >
> > After reading skippy's doc on a master/slave config
> > (http://www.skippy.net/linux/smb-howto.html), I noticed that he had
> "domain
> > logons = yes" on his slave, "security = domain" and "password server =
> PDC".
> > I
> > was under the impression that one should have only one PDC in a domain,
> but
> > when
> > I tried it everything seemed to work.  Was my impression mistaken?  Should
> > you
> > only have one samba PDC on a subnet, but one for each net?  And while I'm
> at
> > it,
> > skippy also has WINS servers running on both servers, and a lot of
> official
> > docs
> > say nevernevernevernever run more than one WINS server.  Is it a subnet
> > issue
> > there, too?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Brad Waite

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On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Brad Waite wrote:

> WINS doesn't report who the PDC is, does it?

WINS is only a point-to-point means of performing netbios name
registration and resoliution.  The DOMAIN#1b netbios name is
registered to the PDC for a DOMAIN.










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On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Brad Waite wrote:

> Okay, so does a domain client look for a PDC from the WINS
> server or from broadcast?

Depends on the client (win 9x and NT do this using different methods).
A Win9x box always sends a broadcast NETLOGON packet to the DOMAIN#00
netbios name (using the mailslot protocol).  WinNT attempt to resolve
the DOAMIN#1c to obtain a list of domain controllers.

The order of bcast/wins or wins/bcast depends on the Netbios
type of the node (h-node, b-node, etc....).  If the WinNT client is
configured to use a WINS server, it should contact this host first
to resolve DOMAIN#1c.



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On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Homsey, Michael (TIP, Marsfield) wrote:

> Hi Brad, WINS does not work across subnets unless

But WINS does work across subnets....That is the whole point
of it.  IP packets are routable :-)

> + you have a wins server on each subnet peering or

To clarify, by "peering" you are referring to a multi-master
replication scheme between WINS servers.  If so, then I agree.

> + one wins server that *ALL* clients use as their
> 'primary' wins address.

Yes.


> If each client registers itself with a wins server, and this is used
> to resolve netbios names to IP address mapping, then you will see all
> machines in the network. (WINS is a broadcast discover protocol, the
> WINS server/service is used to share/collate/marshall the info)

"broadcast discover protocol"?  WHat do you mean by this?






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It will not be possible to join a Samba 2.0.7 domain from a w2k machine at
all,
you will need at least Samba 2.2.0 to do so.. (It works with the 20010417
rpm), both w2k and w2k-SP1..
Win9x machines don't have such thorough authentication to a domain to log
on, so they WILL work as desired..

Unless you have w2k with SP2 installed, in which case you will need the
latest cvs version of Samba (2.2.0a)

Personally, I will wait until stable 2.2.1 becomes available, so I can join
the domain from my w2ksp2 machine..

With win2k you CAN, though, browse the shares in the domain if your account,
used to log into the w2k machine is available in the domain, you only miss
the logon scripts and stuff..

btw, your procedures look right, about adding a machine acocunt in both your
/etc/passwd as your smbpasswd file..

----- Original Message -----
From: Robert Mena <rt_mena at yahoo.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 11:04 PM
Subject: 2.0.7 / 2.2 + win2k : procedure number is out of range


> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to make my w2k professional machines to
> logon in my linux (rh 7.0) samba server.
> Unfortunately no luck so far.
>
> My w9x machines can logon perfectly.
>
> I've read a couple of docs and tried to search the
> archive with no luck.
>
> I currently have a 2.0.7 (ok I know it has problems
> but read on...) samba server with a simple smb.conf.
>
> Questions :
> - It is possible to logon from a w2k machine in a
> samba 2.0.7 ?
> - If not possible which version does ?
> - If it is possible what am I doing wrong ?
> - If it is possible with a diferent version my current
> smb.conf will work ?
>
> The w2k has a name (foo) and a Workgroup WORKGROUP,
> I've added with a smbpasswd (and adduser) the same
> foo$ name, but when I try to change the identification
> I receive "procedure number is out of range"
>
> My smb.conf looks like this :
>
> #======================= Global Settings
> [global]
>
>    workgroup = MYDOMAIN
>    server string = MYDOMAIN SMB DOMAIN
>
>    printcap name = /etc/printcap
>    load printers = yes
>
>    log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
>    max log size = 50
>
>    security = user
>    encrypt passwords = yes
>    smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
>    username map = /etc/smbusers
>
>    socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY
>    local master = yes
>    os level = 33
>    domain master = yes
>    preferred master = yes
>    domain logons = yes
>
>    dns proxy = no
>
> ;  preserve case = no
> ;  short preserve case = no
>    default case = lower
> ;  case sensitive = no
>
> ...stuff deleted...
>
> Best regards.
> RT
>
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Yeah, I had this problem too with the same setup.  The reason I was getting
the "procedure out of range" error message was because I was trying to move
from a workgroup to a domain whose names were the same.  Don't know why it
bitches, but this is documented on the net a lot.  Simply change the
workgroup name to anything else, reboot and then try again and see if that
works.

Peace.

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I too have seen this problem with my Win98 pcs.  Funny thing is that it
isn't showing usernames that are ALL CAPS in the unix password file and
smbpasswd file.  It hasn't been a major problem here yet, so I haven't
devoted a lot of time in troubleshooting it.

--Mike

-----Original Message-----
From: Emmanuel DESVIGNE [mailto:emmanuel at desvigne.org]
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 3:24 PM
To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
Subject: HELP!!! Problem with long userlist with Windows 9x


Hello, 

I'd already send this message in a bottle... But nobody seems 
to know how to help me :-( 

I've got a problem with my samba 2.2.0a witch works as a PDC. 
When I create less than about 60 user accounts, all works 
fine. But if I declare even more user accounts, I've got a 
problem: Windows 9x computers can't see the whole userlist 
when I want to share a folder or a printer. 

For example, under Windows 98, I right click on a folder I 
want to share. Then, I want to choose some users in this user 
list to give them an access for reading or writing. But I 
can't see the last accounts I'd declare. But I find users 
with a name like "|M~\o"... 

Some people had said me this problem doesn't exist in 2.0.x 
version (I've got a friend with a samba 2.0.7 PDC witch 
manage more than 900 user accounts...). 

Something strange: this problem only appears with Windows 9x. 
I have no problem with NT4 and Win2K !!! With these OS, I see 
the whole user list (it's why I think my problem is not due 
to a miss configuration). 

Someone said me Windows NT/2K download this userlist by 
packets, and Windows9x download the whole list in one time. 
Do you know if it's true? Do you think it's the cause of my 
problem? Does someone have this problem too? 

Please, help !!! I don't want to buy a Microsoft Windows NT 
for having a PDC... Thanks a lot, 

Emmanuel 

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Gerald Carter wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 4 Jul 2001, Brad Waite wrote:
> 
> > Okay, so does a domain client look for a PDC from the WINS
> > server or from broadcast?
> 
> Depends on the client (win 9x and NT do this using different methods).
> A Win9x box always sends a broadcast NETLOGON packet to the DOMAIN#00
> netbios name (using the mailslot protocol).  WinNT attempt to resolve
> the DOAMIN#1c to obtain a list of domain controllers.

It sounds like I should do some more RTFMing, but if I read the above correctly,
since a Win9x client will send a broadcast message, it won't reach a PDC on
another subnet.  Correct?  And if that's the case then I need the samba server
on my second net to accept logon requests and forward them to the "real" PDC. 
If not, what am I doing wrong (I was going to include my .confs in the orig
mail, but forgot.  I'll post 'em if one of you nice people think it'll help
solve my woes.)
 
> The order of bcast/wins or wins/bcast depends on the Netbios
> type of the node (h-node, b-node, etc....).  If the WinNT client is
> configured to use a WINS server, it should contact this host first
> to resolve DOMAIN#1c.

I've seen several refs to the node types, and can set dhcpd up to tell the
client what to use.  But I'm now guessing that this is only useful for NT
machines, since Win9x uses the abovementioned broadcast NETLOGON packet.
 
Thanks,

Brad

>  --"I never saved anything for the swim back." Ethan Hawk in Gattaca--

I've always wondered that if he didn't save anything, how did he make it back? 
Especially while towing his genetically perfect brother?  Good movie tho.  :)

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On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Brad Waite wrote:

> > Depends on the client (win 9x and NT do this using different methods).
> > A Win9x box always sends a broadcast NETLOGON packet to the DOMAIN#00
> > netbios name (using the mailslot protocol).  WinNT attempt to resolve
> > the DOAMIN#1c to obtain a list of domain controllers.
>
> It sounds like I should do some more RTFMing, but if I read the above
> correctly, since a Win9x client will send a broadcast message, it
> won't reach a PDC on another subnet.  Correct?

No.  I should have been more specific. Win9x client default to broadcast
first, and then attempt to lookup DOMAIN#1c to get a list of domain
controllers which may not be on the local subnet.  But by default,
a WIn9x client will always use a DC on it's subnet first.


> > The order of bcast/wins or wins/bcast depends on the Netbios
> > type of the node (h-node, b-node, etc....).  If the WinNT client is
> > configured to use a WINS server, it should contact this host first
> > to resolve DOMAIN#1c.
>
> I've seen several refs to the node types, and can set dhcpd up to tell
> the client what to use.  But I'm now guessing that this is only useful
> for NT machines, since Win9x uses the abovementioned broadcast
> NETLOGON packet.

I would need to experiment some to give you a real answer.
For example, when you configure a Win9x client to use a WINS
server, it will automatically become a h-node host.









cheers, jerry
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How do I get my server to show up in the network neighborhood of the ms
network

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What's the best version of Red Hat to use with Samba 2.2.0a?  Any problems
with Red Hat 7.1?

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It works ok with RH 7.1

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What's the best version of Red Hat to use with Samba 2.2.0a?  Any
problems
with Red Hat 7.1?

Jim Curry
Western UP District Health Dept.
Hancock, MI  USA

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Hi,

In my company we are currently converting 95 machines to 2000. We are using
encrypted passwords and I wish to add my current users to the smbpasswd file
without changing their passwords.

All users have a local Unix account with password. Is there any way or is
there a utility to add the user and the password from the password in the
/etc/passwd file to the /private/smbpasswd file.

Any help would be appreciated.

Please reply directly to me and not to the list.

Thanx

Kris

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Kristyan:
Do a search on your samba directory for 'mksmbpasswd.sh'.  It will transfer
over existing users from passwd to smbpasswd.

James

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> Hi,
>
> In my company we are currently converting 95 machines to 2000. We are
using
> encrypted passwords and I wish to add my current users to the smbpasswd
file
> without changing their passwords.
>
> All users have a local Unix account with password. Is there any way or is
> there a utility to add the user and the password from the password in the
> /etc/passwd file to the /private/smbpasswd file.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Please reply directly to me and not to the list.
>
> Thanx
>
> Kris
>
> ------
> Computers are like airconditioners: They stop working properly if you open
> windows.
> Win95:    A 32-bit patch for a 16-bit GUI shell running on top of an
>           8-bit operating system written for a 4-bit processor by a
>           2-bit company who cannot stand 1 bit of competition.

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On Thu, 5 Jul 2001, Kristyan Osborne wrote:

> Hi,
>
> In my company we are currently converting 95 machines to 2000. We are using
> encrypted passwords and I wish to add my current users to the smbpasswd file
> without changing their passwords.
>
> All users have a local Unix account with password. Is there any way or is
> there a utility to add the user and the password from the password in the
> /etc/passwd file to the /private/smbpasswd file.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.

You can migrate user over with the 'unix password sync' Samba
configuration directive:

   unix password sync (G)
       This boolean parameter controlls whether Samba attempts to
       synchronise  the  UNIX password with the SMB password when
       the encrypted  SMB  password  in  the  smbpasswd  file  is
       changed.  If this is set to true the 'passwd program' pro-
       gram is called *AS ROOT* - to allow the new UNIX  password
       to  be set without access to the old UNIX password (as the
       SMB password has change code has  no  access  to  the  old
       password  cleartext, only the new). By default this is set
       to false.

       See also 'passwd program', 'passwd chat'

       Default:
                unix password sync = False

       Example:
                unix password sync = True


After everyone has migrated, you can turn it off and use smbpasswd only
from then on out.

-- 
It won't be long before the CPU is a card in a slot on your ATX videoboard
Craig Kelley  -- kellcrai at isu.edu
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> Kristyan:
> Do a search on your samba directory for 'mksmbpasswd.sh'.  It will transfer
> over existing users from passwd to smbpasswd.

And then set "update encrypted" in smb.conf. So each time samba 
catches a plain text password it encryptes it into smbpasswd. 

"unix passwd sync" is a cool thing to maintain passwd and smbpasswd 
in sync but it needs the smbpasswd to set the passwd.

Christian


> James
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kristyan Osborne" <kris.ozzy at lineone.net>
> To: "samba" <samba-ntdom at us4.samba.org>
> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 11:20 AM
> Subject: smbpasswd
> 
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > In my company we are currently converting 95 machines to 2000. We are
> using
> > encrypted passwords and I wish to add my current users to the smbpasswd
> file
> > without changing their passwords.
> >
> > All users have a local Unix account with password. Is there any way or is
> > there a utility to add the user and the password from the password in the
> > /etc/passwd file to the /private/smbpasswd file.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Please reply directly to me and not to the list.
> >
> > Thanx
> >
> > Kris
> >
> > ------
> > Computers are like airconditioners: They stop working properly if you open
> > windows.
> > Win95:    A 32-bit patch for a 16-bit GUI shell running on top of an
> >           8-bit operating system written for a 4-bit processor by a
> >           2-bit company who cannot stand 1 bit of competition.
> 


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

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It is running fine on RedHat 7.1.

I also did a compile, not RPM.

Adam Lang
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> What's the best version of Red Hat to use with Samba 2.2.0a?  Any problems
> with Red Hat 7.1?
>
> Jim Curry
> Western UP District Health Dept.
> Hancock, MI  USA

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Greetings!

Hi Samba Gurus,

I have set up Samba so that NT users can access the Unix file systems. 

How can I set up samba in way the Unix users can access the NT shared drives
from 
the Unix shell command?

Any info or pointers would be very much appreciated.

Thanks,
Murali

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Hi everyone,

I recently (well , yesterday) installed the combination 
samba-tng/samba-head (cvs)  on my server and everything's
running fine now ! I can logon via pdc from different (w2k-)clients and 
can mount "head-shares" through pdc-authentication just
fine.
Now I tried to get winbind running as well. I installed the very same 
head-branch on another linux-box and configured with --with-pam
I followed the instructions for setting up winbind on the machine 
(changing the pam.d/* entries, copying libs,changing nsswitch.conf, etc.)
I joined the machine to the domain and everything seems fine.
I also created a share on that box to see if samba-authentication 
through the pdc works (security = domain, password server ....).
As expected I can access this boxes share just fine. But if I try to eg. 
rlogin to the box and provide "-l domain+user"
winbind (-d 100 -i) will say:

server: dc=DOMAIN_SERVER, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
TUXNETWORK.DE: dc=, got_sid=0, sam_hnd=0 sam_dom_hnd=0
accepted socket 10
[29330]: pam auth tuxnetwork.de+bjoern
domain_client_validate: User passwords not in encrypted format.
domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account password for domain

What really seems odd to me is that "could not fetch trust account 
password for domain" seems to indicate that I didn't join the
domain , but I did. And I can mount shares from the very same samba 
through pdc-auth (which wouldn't work if I didn't join the
domain, right ?)


here is the smb.conf of that "client"

---smb.conf---
[global]
     netbios name = linuxrh7
     security = domain
     winbind separator = +
     winbind cache time = 10
     template shell = /bin/bash
     template homedir = /home/%D/%U
     winbind uid = 10000-20000
     winbind gid = 10000-20000
     workgroup = tuxnetwork.de
     security = domain
     password server = domain_server
     os level = 20

[files]
        comment = files
        path = /usr/local/files
        read only = No
------

Any guesses are welcome ..

   cheers ... Bjoern

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Do you mean, aside for the smbclient utility included in Samba?

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murali at epiphany.com wrote:

> Greetings!
> 
> Hi Samba Gurus,
> 
> I have set up Samba so that NT users can access the Unix file systems. 
> 
> How can I set up samba in way the Unix users can access the NT shared drives
> from 
> the Unix shell command?
> 
> Any info or pointers would be very much appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Murali

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Hi, I've downloaded samba-2.2.0a.src.rpm from
rpmfind.net (chose polished distribution) and
installed it in my RH 7.1 machine
using rpm -Uvh.  While trying to build with a -ba I
got an error
message in the config part (... cannot find -lpamc).
I do have pam and pam-devel but do not know what this
libpamc is supposed to do or
where do I find it.
I was wondering if anybody has a .spec for RedHat and
2.2.0a or tips regarding
how do I solve this.

thanks.

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Ok, can someone help me here please. I need to have a linux machine join 
a samba PDC, I have not been able to get this to happen. Is there anyone 
here that has this happening, if so are they able to help with this. I 
have no problems with window machines joining and using the domain

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Just did that this morning.

On the PDC:
create the linux machine account of the "member server" (member$)
create the machine's "smb account": smbpasswd -a -m member

On the member server, tell samba the domain you want to join:
smbpasswd -j yourdomain

And in the smb.conf:
workgroup =  yourdomain
security = domain
password server = yourPDCmachinename

And it works.

- Dan

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Hello everyone,

    I've been experimenting with roaming profiles on Samba 2.2.0 and
Win2k SP1.  What I have been trying to do is setup a profile directory
that will map the hidden and system attributes to unix permissions,
seems how there are several hidden files and directories in a win2k
profile.  The problem I have run into is that for some reason the
folders that are marked as hidden are not shown as hidden.  (Did you
understand that?) So What I'm trying to say is that under Linux the
permissions of a folder are rwxrwx--x so that the hidden attribute
should be mapped to the unix permissions, but when I view the directory
in Win2k it is not shown as hidden. In fact when I check the properties
of the folder the Hidden attribute is not even checked, but the Unix
permissions have not changed.

In my share definition I have added "map hidden = yes" and "map system =
yes"  I have also set the "create mask = 0751" as to allow the hidden
attribute to be mapped.  I have also set "directory mask = 0751"  It is
my understanding that that that should be sufficient enough to allow the
Hidden attribute to work.  I should also mention that as far as files go
the hidden attribute works fine.

I have also tried setting up a share on win2k to store profiles, and it
works flawlessly, in fact you even get the special folder icons for
recent, and favorites.   Does anyone have any Ideas?

Patrick Gunerud

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Hi!

I am currently setting a SAMBA server at Linux Server.
I have one problem ...can I synchronize NT4 user with my Samba user.


All my local user in login into NT4 and now I like them to share there data
with samba.
Can someone help ..how to configure my samba with NT4 password sychoronize.



Best Regards,
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hi guys,

my problem is, that I can't access folders on win2k from my linux system!
can anybody hep me?

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And is came to pass that A Boswell wrote:

> Subject: Samba DC access to W2K Active Directory
> Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 15:26:40 +0100
>
> Please can someone answer this question.
>
> We are implementing a W2K Domain with Active Directory.  We have legacy NT
> workstations elsewhere which do the logon authentication against a different
> authentication database.  However, we would like to put a Samba server in
> the W2K Domain to serve files with file access authenticated against the W2K
> Active Directory.  (We have various reasons for currently keeping the two
> authentication models separate.)
>
> If Samba is brought up as a DC in the Windows 2000 domain running Active
> Directory will it be able to authenticate filestore access against the
> Windows 2K AD?
>
> Andrew

Andrew,
I haven't used ADS at all.  But I think that CVS will be able to authenticate the
users.  If you got any good answers from other groups then please let me know.  Samba
can very well be brought up as DC in Win2k domain.  I've seen guys do that.  On thing
I'm sure about is that Samba has problems with Win2k SP2.  It gives out "out of range"
error.  The problem is to be fixed in ver 2.2.1.
Good luck!
Nitin :)

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hey, I know I'm fairly new to samba and therefore I'd like to know, what the
hell "Samba 2.0.7 will not accept Domain Logons from Win2000 although it
will offer file shares to it" does mean! 

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It pretty much means just what it says.  Windows 2000
machines can't logon to a Samba 2.0.x domain, however
they can access file shares provided by Samba.  If you're
wanting to do domain logons with Windows 2000, you'll
need something other than 2.0.x.

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hey, I know I'm fairly new to samba and therefore I'd like to know, what
the
hell "Samba 2.0.7 will not accept Domain Logons from Win2000 although it
will offer file shares to it" does mean!

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Subject: RE: Synchronize NT4 user password and SAMBA passwd
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If it needs any special configuring to synchronize
the passwords, I've never noticed it.  Here, it just
works(tm).  I originally created the Samba user
accounts on the Samba machine (smbpasswd) and now NT4
users can just do the usual CTRL-ALT-DEL trick then
select the "Change Password" option.

j.

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Subject: Synchronize NT4 user password and SAMBA passwd


Hi!

I am currently setting a SAMBA server at Linux Server.
I have one problem ...can I synchronize NT4 user with my Samba user.


All my local user in login into NT4 and now I like them to share there
data
with samba.
Can someone help ..how to configure my samba with NT4 password
sychoronize.



Best Regards,
SKLIM

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Hi! I am having problem configure my samba server with my NT4 server.Below
is my smb.conf setting

[global]
# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name
   workgroup = Leader_pg
   server string = Unix File Server
   security = domain
   password server = leader_pg

When I try to join my NT4 server to my Samba server I was unable to join it.
Below is my errror message. Need HELP


[root at dns samba]# smbpasswd -j dns -r leader_pg
modify_trust_password: Can't resolve address for LEADER_PG
2001/07/06 13:54:10 : change_trust_account_password: Failed to change
password f
or domain DNS.
Unable to join domain DNS

Best Regards,
SKLIM

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I want to backup data on my Linux system into a tape drive on the networks
NT server. I am new to system administration so have be making slow
progress. Finally, the Linux system shows up in the NT servers network
neighborhood. However it cannot be accessed.  Clicking on it results in:
Incorrect password or user unknown for:
   \\LinuxName <file://LinuxName/>
and a prompt for Connect as: and Passwd. Entering any ID and Passwd
results in:
\\Linux Name is not accessible
The account is not authorized to login from this station

Trying to use the steps in DIAGNOSIS.txt to debug the problem results in the
same response from net use * \\LinuxName\tmp <file://LinuxName/tmp> .

net view \\LinuxName <file://LinuxName/>  results in :
System error 5 has occurred.
Access is denied.

I have added a Linux account with ID and Password the same as the NT server
uses.

Any help would be appreciated.
Don Ray Draper

my smb.conf is set to:
[global]
   workgroup = GroupName
   server string = samba Server
   host allow = 10.0.0. 127.
   guest account = draper
   log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
   security = user
   dns proxy = no
[homes]
   browsable = yes
   writable = yes
[tmp]
   path = /tmp
   read only = no
   public = yes

I just added the host allow line and didnt see any change in results.

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Look at the "smbpasswd" command and it's man page.

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[mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Don Ray Draper
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Subject: Can't get Linux data from NT server


I want to backup data on my Linux system into a tape drive on the
networks
NT server. I am new to system administration so have be making slow
progress. Finally, the Linux system shows up in the NT servers network
neighborhood. However it cannot be accessed.  Clicking on it results in:
Incorrect password or user unknown for:
   \\LinuxName <file://LinuxName/>
and a prompt for Connect as: and Passwd. Entering any ID and Passwd
results in:
\\Linux Name is not accessible
The account is not authorized to login from this station

Trying to use the steps in DIAGNOSIS.txt to debug the problem results in
the
same response from net use * \\LinuxName\tmp <file://LinuxName/tmp> .

net view \\LinuxName <file://LinuxName/>  results in :
System error 5 has occurred.
Access is denied.

I have added a Linux account with ID and Password the same as the NT
server
uses.

Any help would be appreciated.
Don Ray Draper

my smb.conf is set to:
[global]
   workgroup = GroupName
   server string = samba Server
   host allow = 10.0.0. 127.
   guest account = draper
   log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
   security = user
   dns proxy = no
[homes]
   browsable = yes
   writable = yes
[tmp]
   path = /tmp
   read only = no
   public = yes

I just added the host allow line and didnt see any change in results.

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Subject: RE: Synchronize NT4 user password and SAMBA passwd
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I need to make my samba server join with NT4.
But I have some error below.

cli_net_req_chal: Error NT_STATUS_INVALID_COMPUTER_NAME
cli_nt_setup_creds: request challenge failed
modify_trust_password: unable to setup the PDC credentials to machine
LEADER_PG.
 Error was : NT_STATUS_INVALID_COMPUTER_NAME.
2001/07/06 16:34:42 : change_trust_account_password: Failed to change
password f
or domain DNS.
Unable to join domain DNS.   


Need HELP


Best Regards,
SKLIM










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From: Jeremy Gaddis [mailto:jlgaddis at blueriver.net]
Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 3:04 PM
To: SKLIM at leaderuniversal.com; samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
Subject: RE: Synchronize NT4 user password and SAMBA passwd


If it needs any special configuring to synchronize
the passwords, I've never noticed it.  Here, it just
works(tm).  I originally created the Samba user
accounts on the Samba machine (smbpasswd) and now NT4
users can just do the usual CTRL-ALT-DEL trick then
select the "Change Password" option.

j.

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Subject: Synchronize NT4 user password and SAMBA passwd


Hi!

I am currently setting a SAMBA server at Linux Server.
I have one problem ...can I synchronize NT4 user with my Samba user.


All my local user in login into NT4 and now I like them to share there
data
with samba.
Can someone help ..how to configure my samba with NT4 password
sychoronize.



Best Regards,
SKLIM

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NITIN  PANDE wrote:
> I haven't used ADS at all.  But I think that CVS will be able to
> authenticate the users.  If you got any good answers from other groups
> then please let me know.  Samba can very well be brought up as DC in
> Win2k domain.  I've seen guys do that.  On thing I'm sure about is
> that Samba has problems with Win2k SP2.  It gives out "out of range"
> error.  The problem is to be fixed in ver 2.2.1.  Good luck!  Nitin :)

U can do this:

1. Install SFU for Windows & enable UNIX attributes
2. Use LDAP look-ups for AD See http://w3.one.net/~djflux/nss_ldap-AD.shtml
3. Add samba server as a member server to your Win2K domain

-- Shanu

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 Shanker Balan				http://people.exocore.com/shanu
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Adding "encrypted passwords = yes" to your smb.conf may help clear up part
of the problem.

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From: "Bjoern Brauel" <bjoern at tuxnetwork.de>
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Hi everyone,

I recently (well , yesterday) installed the combination
samba-tng/samba-head (cvs)  on my server and everything's
running fine now ! I can logon via pdc from different (w2k-)clients and
can mount "head-shares" through pdc-authentication just
fine.
Now I tried to get winbind running as well. I installed the very same
head-branch on another linux-box and configured with --with-pam
I followed the instructions for setting up winbind on the machine
(changing the pam.d/* entries, copying libs,changing nsswitch.conf, etc.)
I joined the machine to the domain and everything seems fine.
I also created a share on that box to see if samba-authentication
through the pdc works (security = domain, password server ....).
As expected I can access this boxes share just fine. But if I try to eg.
rlogin to the box and provide "-l domain+user"
winbind (-d 100 -i) will say:

server: dc=DOMAIN_SERVER, pwdb_init=1, lsa_hnd=1
TUXNETWORK.DE: dc=, got_sid=0, sam_hnd=0 sam_dom_hnd=0
accepted socket 10
[29330]: pam auth tuxnetwork.de+bjoern
domain_client_validate: User passwords not in encrypted format.
domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account password for domain

What really seems odd to me is that "could not fetch trust account
password for domain" seems to indicate that I didn't join the
domain , but I did. And I can mount shares from the very same samba
through pdc-auth (which wouldn't work if I didn't join the
domain, right ?)


here is the smb.conf of that "client"

---smb.conf---
[global]
     netbios name = linuxrh7
     security = domain
     winbind separator = +
     winbind cache time = 10
     template shell = /bin/bash
     template homedir = /home/%D/%U
     winbind uid = 10000-20000
     winbind gid = 10000-20000
     workgroup = tuxnetwork.de
     security = domain
     password server = domain_server
     os level = 20

[files]
        comment = files
        path = /usr/local/files
        read only = No
------

Any guesses are welcome ..

   cheers ... Bjoern

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hey I think I know why I can access Win2k Folder and files from Linux (with
smbclient) but not vice versa. I think it is a win2k problem since I can't
find myself in the networkneighborhood!
But what did I do wrong, how has the Win2k Network to be set up so that I
can find myself prior to find a Linux machine?

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I often heard the expression PDC (primary domain controller). I learned that
a machine has to be set up as a PDC if it has to play the role of a password
server, where users log in and all. but what is it exactly?
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Greetings:

I have a RH 6.1 box w/ Samba 2.0.5 on a Windows NT network. The box shows up
in the network neighborhood, and I can access home directories.

I cannot understand why I am seeing other home directories in addition to
the user's directory. Shouldn't I see only the directory belonging to the
user who is logged on ?

If Fred and Wilma each have home directories on the Linux box, and Fred
accesses the Linux box from his Win98 computer, should he also see Wilma's
folder ? Fortunately, Fred can't access Wilma's directory, so security seems
to be working ..

Any help appreciated...


Bill Clark

fledgling Linux newbie..

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That's the way it works on NT.

Adam Lang
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Subject: Home directories in RH 6.1


> Greetings:
>
> I have a RH 6.1 box w/ Samba 2.0.5 on a Windows NT network. The box shows
up
> in the network neighborhood, and I can access home directories.
>
> I cannot understand why I am seeing other home directories in addition to
> the user's directory. Shouldn't I see only the directory belonging to the
> user who is logged on ?
>
> If Fred and Wilma each have home directories on the Linux box, and Fred
> accesses the Linux box from his Win98 computer, should he also see Wilma's
> folder ? Fortunately, Fred can't access Wilma's directory, so security
seems
> to be working ..
>
> Any help appreciated...
>
>
> Bill Clark
>
> fledgling Linux newbie..

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Hello,
	I have been searching but have not seen anyone with this unique problem
yet so I hope someone can help me out.
	I'm trying to get some new w2k clients to work with any of my 2.2.0a 
Solaris PDC's.  I've been
able to get them to join fine but after reboot I get the "cannot log you on 
to the domain
because the system's computer account in its primary domain is missing or 
the password
on that account is incorrect" error and nothing in the client.log file on 
the PDC.
	Now, if I log into the box as local admin and click "disable Netbios over 
tcpip" and log
out I am able to log into the domain fine.  Execpt now I can't map drives 
and get the following
error:  "The remote computer is not available".

Notes:
No firewall.
I have 4  2.2.0a PDC running separate domains.
NT 4.0 clients work fine.
Solaris boxes each have multiple interfaces ( 1 per subnet * 3 subnets ).

I have 1 of the PDCs as a wins server and all others point directly to it.

If I set up a "test" network separate of everything else everything seems
to work fine.

Each PDC has the following smb.conf entries:

         # Setup PDC
         os level = 65
         local master = yes
         preferred master = yes
         domain master = yes

         name resolve order = wins bcast hosts

The only thing I can figure is there is something going on between all the 
different
PDC's but I am not clear on how it all works.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Patrick

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I have a (Netware) network of about 100 Win2k boxen and 2 NT4 boxen.  I want
to install a Samba PDC to centralize all of the Windows logins and set up
roaming profiles.  I also plan to set up a WINS server for this network to
speed up peer-to-peer file sharing.  My question is, which version of Samba
would do the job best?  2.2.0, 2.2.0a or tng's cvs?

I know that tng is focused on logins, does it have support for NBNS?

Yes, I'm a newbie.


Timothy Farrell
PC Support Technician
Gable & Gotwals
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Shouldn't you be able to set "browseable=no" on the [homes] share?  That
wouldn't block your view of your own home directory.  That's how we have it
set up here, and I only see my directories.  You can actually still access
their directories with \\servername\username but if the linux permissions
are set right on the directories, you shouldn't be able to see them.

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That's the way it works on NT.

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> Greetings:
>
> I have a RH 6.1 box w/ Samba 2.0.5 on a Windows NT network. The box shows
up
> in the network neighborhood, and I can access home directories.
>
> I cannot understand why I am seeing other home directories in addition to
> the user's directory. Shouldn't I see only the directory belonging to the
> user who is logged on ?
>
> If Fred and Wilma each have home directories on the Linux box, and Fred
> accesses the Linux box from his Win98 computer, should he also see Wilma's
> folder ? Fortunately, Fred can't access Wilma's directory, so security
seems
> to be working ..
>
> Any help appreciated...
>
>
> Bill Clark
>
> fledgling Linux newbie..

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Hello,

after removing old samba-2.2.0a stuff and creating a user 
'Administrator' on my samba-2.2.1 PDC I can join from the W2KSP2ws the 
domain. But when I try it as user "rose" I get:

   Das Profilverzeichnis \\cat\Profiles\rose.pds konnte nicht erstellt 
werden. Sie werden nur mit Ihrem lokalen Profil
   angemeldet.
   Detail - Der Netzwerkname wurde nicht gefunden.

in english something like:

    The profile directory  \\cat\Profiles\rose.pds could not be created. 
 You will be logged with your local profile.
    Detail - Network name was not found

But I hope that I have the correct configuration for for using server 
site profiles. In my smb.conf I have:

   logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U
[Profiles]
   path = /usr/local/samba/profiles
   browseable = no
   guest ok = yes

And there are the following rights for /usr/local/samba/profiles

drwxrwxr-x    5   root   adm    ... /usr/local/samba/profiles

Then I created manually user profiles directories below  / 
/usr/local/samba/profiles//
33818    4 drwxr-xr-x    2 dreyer   molbio       4096 Jul  5 11:41 dreyer/
33817    4 drwxr-xr-x    2 rosetest users        4096 Jul  5 11:35 rose/

I also tried to create a / /usr/local/samba/profiles//rose.pds 
directory. When I now log out I get:

  Die Aktualisierung des servergespeicherten Profils ist fehlgeschlagen. 
Wenden Sie sich bitte an den                             
Systemadministrator. Deteil - Zugriff verweigert.

in english something like:

    The actualization of server site profile was not succesfull. Ask 
your system administrator ( That's me)
    Detail - Access refused

The personal configuration is saved somewhere locally. In the 
user-profile-directories at the PDC (e.g. // 
usr/local/samba/profiles//rose/) I find after each logout a new *.tmp 
file with a size of 0 Bytes.

What can I do with samba-2.2.x (x>=1), that the user profiles are saved 
on the PDC server?

Thank you for your help.
    Juergen
 

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Does the local user require write permission to his or her profile?


>From: Juergen Rose <rose at rz.uni-potsdam.de>
>To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
>Subject: Can join from W2KSP2 to samba-PDC, but can't save profiles.
>Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2001 18:40:13 +0200
>
>Hello,
>
>after removing old samba-2.2.0a stuff and creating a user
>'Administrator' on my samba-2.2.1 PDC I can join from the W2KSP2ws the
>domain. But when I try it as user "rose" I get:
>
>   Das Profilverzeichnis \\cat\Profiles\rose.pds konnte nicht erstellt
>werden. Sie werden nur mit Ihrem lokalen Profil
>   angemeldet.
>   Detail - Der Netzwerkname wurde nicht gefunden.
>
>in english something like:
>
>    The profile directory  \\cat\Profiles\rose.pds could not be created.
>You will be logged with your local profile.
>    Detail - Network name was not found
>
>But I hope that I have the correct configuration for for using server
>site profiles. In my smb.conf I have:
>
>   logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U
>[Profiles]
>   path = /usr/local/samba/profiles
>   browseable = no
>   guest ok = yes
>
>And there are the following rights for /usr/local/samba/profiles
>
>drwxrwxr-x    5   root   adm    ... /usr/local/samba/profiles
>
>Then I created manually user profiles directories below  /
>/usr/local/samba/profiles//
>33818    4 drwxr-xr-x    2 dreyer   molbio       4096 Jul  5 11:41 dreyer/
>33817    4 drwxr-xr-x    2 rosetest users        4096 Jul  5 11:35 rose/
>
>I also tried to create a / /usr/local/samba/profiles//rose.pds
>directory. When I now log out I get:
>
>  Die Aktualisierung des servergespeicherten Profils ist fehlgeschlagen.
>Wenden Sie sich bitte an den
>Systemadministrator. Deteil - Zugriff verweigert.
>
>in english something like:
>
>    The actualization of server site profile was not succesfull. Ask
>your system administrator ( That's me)
>    Detail - Access refused
>
>The personal configuration is saved somewhere locally. In the
>user-profile-directories at the PDC (e.g. //
>usr/local/samba/profiles//rose/) I find after each logout a new *.tmp
>file with a size of 0 Bytes.
>
>What can I do with samba-2.2.x (x>=1), that the user profiles are saved
>on the PDC server?
>
>Thank you for your help.
>    Juergen
>

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Ok, finally a problem I can pin down.  Your problem is this, and I did it
here and verified it.  The [homes] share is a built-in share.  It has
special meaning, and does not require a "path = /home" directive.  Samba
automatically maps the [homes] share to your (~/) home directory of the
current user connecting to it.  If you include a path, it will include that
directory under your ~/ directory.  Just remove the path=/home from your
[homes] share in you smb.conf file, and you'll be all set.

Peace.

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Subject: Home directories in RH 6.1


Greetings:

I have a RH 6.1 box w/ Samba 2.0.5 on a Windows NT network. The box shows up
in the network neighborhood, and I can access home directories.

I cannot understand why I am seeing other home directories in addition to
the user's directory. Shouldn't I see only the directory belonging to the
user who is logged on ?

If Fred and Wilma each have home directories on the Linux box, and Fred
accesses the Linux box from his Win98 computer, should he also see Wilma's
folder ? Fortunately, Fred can't access Wilma's directory, so security seems
to be working ..

Any help appreciated...


Bill Clark

fledgling Linux newbie..

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I have a Samba 2.2 on a Sun Ultra10 with Solaris 8.  I currently have no
problem connecting a WindowsNT4.0 Machine to the Domain.  But when I add a
2000 machine I get the following errors:  (I do have the add user script on
the sun working)

On the 2000 client I see:

I have a sequence number out of range.

In the log.smbd I see:

[2001/07/06 11:12:08, 0] lib/util_sock.c:(479)
  read_socket_data: recv failure for 4. Error = Connection timed out
[2001/07/06 11:18:42, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/07/06 11:18:42, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:(1215)
  api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.

I have tried everything...  Does someone have a clue whats going on!


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> I have a Samba 2.2 on a Sun Ultra10 with Solaris 8.  I currently have no
> problem connecting a WindowsNT4.0 Machine to the Domain.  But when I add a
> 2000 machine I get the following errors:  (I do have the add user script on
> the sun working)
> 
> On the 2000 client I see:
> 
> I have a sequence number out of range.

I am betting that you are using SP2 on the Win2k machine.  If you had been 
keeping up with the list, or read any of the archives, you would have seen this 
problem over and over again.

Microsoft has changed the way that they join domains with SP2, (probably just to 
make it not work with samba :-( ), so now it doesn't work with 2.2.0 anymore.

It is supposed to be fixed in 2.2.1, and is already been fixed in some of the 
development trees, so you can either rollback to SP1, use one of the dev trees, 
or wait until 2.2.1.

Good luck,

Arnold Andrews

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Too strong of a topic???  Probably.  Am I off topic??  Definately.
I just have a quick question.....

How can it be considered legal, especially with the trial and all, for 
Microsoft to "break" the functionality of Samba with SP2??  Is there any 
evidence at all that MS did this deliberately??

Just Curious,
Chris  

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Hi, when I tried to join a w2k workstation to a samba
domain, I got the following errors in my log file,

[2001/07/07 11:56:17, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall
SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/07/07 11:56:17, 0]
rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
  api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.


I have already add the machine name (doppy$) in my
passwd file and in my smbpasswd file I have the
following line

doppy$:506:NO PASSWORDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:NO
PASSWORDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:[NW        
]:LCT-3B468712:

And for you information, I actually followed exactly
the smb.conf in the Samba 2.20 PDC how to and I have
attached my smb.conf for your convenience. Please
help.

Thanks

bernard


# Samba config file created using SWAT
   # from winghkserver-1 (192.168.12.1)
   # Date: 2001/07/07 12:09:17

   # Global parameters
   [global]
           workgroup = SUPERNOVA
           encrypt passwords = Yes
           domain admin group = @adm
           add user script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -g
machines -c Machine -d /dev/null -s /bin/false %m$
           logon script = scripts\%U.bat
           domain logons = Yes
           os level = 65
           wins support = Yes
           guest account = ftp
           share modes = No

   [homes]
           read only = No
           create mask = 0700
           directory mask = 0700
           locking = No
           oplocks = No

   [netlogon]
           path = /export/samba/netlogon

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You can also try this
	
	[homes]
	read only = Yes
	write list = %S

something like that


On Fri, 6 Jul 2001 10:34:46 -0500
"Glover George" <dime at gulfsales.com> wrote:

> Shouldn't you be able to set "browseable=no" on the [homes] share?  That
> wouldn't block your view of your own home directory.  That's how we have it
> set up here, and I only see my directories.  You can actually still access
> their directories with \\servername\username but if the linux permissions
> are set right on the directories, you shouldn't be able to see them.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Adam Lang
> Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 8:50 AM
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> Subject: Re: Home directories in RH 6.1
> 
> 
> That's the way it works on NT.
> 
> Adam Lang
> Systems Engineer
> Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
> http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bill Clark" <bill at austine.pvt.k12.vt.us>
> To: "Samba" <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 9:34 AM
> Subject: Home directories in RH 6.1
> 
> 
> > Greetings:
> >
> > I have a RH 6.1 box w/ Samba 2.0.5 on a Windows NT network. The box shows
> up
> > in the network neighborhood, and I can access home directories.
> >
> > I cannot understand why I am seeing other home directories in addition to
> > the user's directory. Shouldn't I see only the directory belonging to the
> > user who is logged on ?
> >
> > If Fred and Wilma each have home directories on the Linux box, and Fred
> > accesses the Linux box from his Win98 computer, should he also see Wilma's
> > folder ? Fortunately, Fred can't access Wilma's directory, so security
> seems
> > to be working ..
> >
> > Any help appreciated...
> >
> >
> > Bill Clark
> >
> > fledgling Linux newbie..
> 
> 

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On Fri, 6 Jul 2001 02:21:07 -0500
"Don Ray Draper" <draper at enteract.com> wrote:

> I want to backup data on my Linux system into a tape drive on the
networks
> NT server. I am new to system administration so have be making slow
> progress. Finally, the Linux system shows up in the NT servers network
> neighborhood. However it cannot be accessed.  Clicking on it results in:
> Incorrect password or user unknown for:
>    \\LinuxName <file://LinuxName/>


	Make sure the account you are logged on has an account
in the SAMBA server.



> and a prompt for Connect as: and Passwd. Entering any ID and Passwd
> results in:
> \\Linux Name is not accessible
> The account is not authorized to login from this station
> 
> Trying to use the steps in DIAGNOSIS.txt to debug the problem results in
the
> same response from net use * \\LinuxName\tmp <file://LinuxName/tmp> .
> 
> net view \\LinuxName <file://LinuxName/>  results in :
> System error 5 has occurred.
> Access is denied.
> 
> I have added a Linux account with ID and Password the same as the NT
server
> uses.
> 
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Don Ray Draper
> 
> my smb.conf is set to:
> [global]
>    workgroup = GroupName
>    server string = samba Server
>    host allow = 10.0.0. 127.

>    guest account = draper
>    log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
>    security = user
>    dns proxy = no
> [homes]
>    browsable = yes
>    writable = yes


   change this to:
	browseable = No
	read only = Yes
	write list = %S
	


> [tmp]
>    path = /tmp
>    read only = no
>    public = yes
> 
> I just added the host allow line and didnt see any change in results.
> 
> 

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On Fri, 6 Jul 2001 08:39:52 +0200 (MEST)
Mond.Auge at gmx.net wrote:

> hi guys,
> 
> my problem is, that I can't access folders on win2k from my linux system!
> can anybody hep me?

	What is the error message?


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On Fri, 06 Jul 2001 10:52:12 -0400
Patrick Lesher <patrick.lesher at ibb.gatech.edu> wrote:

> Hello,
> 	I have been searching but have not seen anyone with this unique problem
> yet so I hope someone can help me out.
> 	I'm trying to get some new w2k clients to work with any of my 2.2.0a 
> Solaris PDC's.  I've been
> able to get them to join fine but after reboot I get the "cannot log you on 
> to the domain
> because the system's computer account in its primary domain is missing or 
> the password
> on that account is incorrect" error and nothing in the client.log file on 
> the PDC.
> 	Now, if I log into the box as local admin and click "disable Netbios over 
> tcpip" and log
> out I am able to log into the domain fine.  Execpt now I can't map drives 
> and get the following
> error:  "The remote computer is not available".



  If you have to do this, you can add the IP's and hostnames of the computers
in the "lmhosts" file.


> 
> Notes:
> No firewall.
> I have 4  2.2.0a PDC running separate domains.
> NT 4.0 clients work fine.
> Solaris boxes each have multiple interfaces ( 1 per subnet * 3 subnets ).
> 
> I have 1 of the PDCs as a wins server and all others point directly to it.
> 
> If I set up a "test" network separate of everything else everything seems
> to work fine.
> 
> Each PDC has the following smb.conf entries:
> 
>          # Setup PDC
>          os level = 65
>          local master = yes
>          preferred master = yes
>          domain master = yes
> 
>          name resolve order = wins bcast hosts
> 
> The only thing I can figure is there is something going on between all the 
> different
> PDC's but I am not clear on how it all works.
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Patrick
> 
> 

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hi , 
  I'm using some Linux box as file server , but there's some little problem :
  the time stamp of some file seems corrupt.


  I shared some dirs of by Linux bos, RedHat 6.2,  with pre-installed samba.
  Now when I access the share dirs through some Win98 box,
  something happened:

1. When I create a file, The time stamp of it is  16 hours after the current time, as I see in Win98 box, but the time in Linux box is correct.

2. When I modify this file through Win98 box, the time seems correct in Win98 box, but the time stamp in Linux box is 16 hours early.

 I set the time zone in Linux box to GMT+8 ,but some other Linux Box with RedHat 7.x installed works quite well. 
 Anyone can help me?
                


  

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Recently we have moved to SambaPDC everything is ok, but 
Windows NT Server which provides PPTP service does not allow anybody
to login to our LAN. It say this user does not have right to login to the
network
 
How do I tell Samba that a particular account is permitted dialin access?

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  It's in the manual.




On Sat, 7 Jul 2001 05:43:51 -0400
"Bill Clark" <bill at austine.pvt.k12.vt.us> wrote:

> OK- I have it working now.
> 
> What variable does %S represent ?
> 
> Does this represent a special group ?
> 
> BC
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "luke sibala" <xluther at runbox.com>
> To: "samba-ntdom" <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2001 2:49 AM
> Subject: Re: Home directories in RH 6.1
> 
> 
> > You can also try this
> >
> > [homes]
> > read only = Yes
> > write list = %S
> >
> > something like that
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 6 Jul 2001 10:34:46 -0500
> > "Glover George" <dime at gulfsales.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Shouldn't you be able to set "browseable=no" on the [homes] share?  That
> > > wouldn't block your view of your own home directory.  That's how we have
> it
> > > set up here, and I only see my directories.  You can actually still
> access
> > > their directories with \\servername\username but if the linux
> permissions
> > > are set right on the directories, you shouldn't be able to see them.
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> > > [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Adam Lang
> > > Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 8:50 AM
> > > To: Samba
> > > Subject: Re: Home directories in RH 6.1
> > >
> > >
> > > That's the way it works on NT.
> > >
> > > Adam Lang
> > > Systems Engineer
> > > Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
> > > http://www.rutgersinsurance.com
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Bill Clark" <bill at austine.pvt.k12.vt.us>
> > > To: "Samba" <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> > > Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 9:34 AM
> > > Subject: Home directories in RH 6.1
> > >
> > >
> > > > Greetings:
> > > >
> > > > I have a RH 6.1 box w/ Samba 2.0.5 on a Windows NT network. The box
> shows
> > > up
> > > > in the network neighborhood, and I can access home directories.
> > > >
> > > > I cannot understand why I am seeing other home directories in addition
> to
> > > > the user's directory. Shouldn't I see only the directory belonging to
> the
> > > > user who is logged on ?
> > > >
> > > > If Fred and Wilma each have home directories on the Linux box, and
> Fred
> > > > accesses the Linux box from his Win98 computer, should he also see
> Wilma's
> > > > folder ? Fortunately, Fred can't access Wilma's directory, so security
> > > seems
> > > > to be working ..
> > > >
> > > > Any help appreciated...
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Bill Clark
> > > >
> > > > fledgling Linux newbie..
> > >
> > >
> 
> 
> 

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Hi there all, went to upgrade from samba 2.2.aplah3 to the latest 2.2.0a I
compile with the following options

./configure --with-pam --with-profile --with-smbmount

When I restart the smbd and checking the smbd.log file I am getting errors
saying that the user account has expired

Any suggestions, the only different bewteen the 2 is that the alpha version
has not support for profiles.

Thanks,


Peter

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Hi all, have been running samba 2.2.0aplha3, I went to upgrade to samba 
2.2.0a, with the following config line of

./configure --with-pam --with-profile --with-smbmount

It all compiles fine, but when a windows person goes to login, they getter an 
error saying to contact your administrator, 

the log in samba says that the account has expired. It is using the same 
smbpasswd from the alpha, also when I create a new account using the new 
binary, I get the same error as for an exsisting account. Can anyone help, as 
I want to get out of using the alpha and onto a production release.

Thanks, 


Pete 

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Maybe this is not the right way, but this is what worked for me, when I had
the same problem --

Remove the client from the domain, delete the trust account, re-add the
trust account and then join the client to the domain again.

Thank you for your time.

Srinivasan Rangarajan (a.k.a. Junior)
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> On Fri, 06 Jul 2001 10:52:12 -0400
> Patrick Lesher <patrick.lesher at ibb.gatech.edu> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I have been searching but have not seen anyone with this unique problem
> > yet so I hope someone can help me out.
> > I'm trying to get some new w2k clients to work with any of my 2.2.0a
> > Solaris PDC's.  I've been
> > able to get them to join fine but after reboot I get the "cannot log you
on
> > to the domain
> > because the system's computer account in its primary domain is missing
or
> > the password
> > on that account is incorrect" error and nothing in the client.log file
on
> > the PDC.
> > Now, if I log into the box as local admin and click "disable Netbios
over
> > tcpip" and log
> > out I am able to log into the domain fine.  Execpt now I can't map
drives
> > and get the following
> > error:  "The remote computer is not available".
>
>
>
>   If you have to do this, you can add the IP's and hostnames of the
computers
> in the "lmhosts" file.
>
>
> >
> > Notes:
> > No firewall.
> > I have 4  2.2.0a PDC running separate domains.
> > NT 4.0 clients work fine.
> > Solaris boxes each have multiple interfaces ( 1 per subnet * 3
subnets ).
> >
> > I have 1 of the PDCs as a wins server and all others point directly to
it.
> >
> > If I set up a "test" network separate of everything else everything
seems
> > to work fine.
> >
> > Each PDC has the following smb.conf entries:
> >
> >          # Setup PDC
> >          os level = 65
> >          local master = yes
> >          preferred master = yes
> >          domain master = yes
> >
> >          name resolve order = wins bcast hosts
> >
> > The only thing I can figure is there is something going on between all
the
> > different
> > PDC's but I am not clear on how it all works.
> >
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Patrick
> >
> >
>

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> Hi all, have been running samba 2.2.0aplha3, I went to upgrade to samba 
> 2.2.0a, with the following config line of
> 
> ./configure --with-pam --with-profile --with-smbmount
> 
> It all compiles fine, but when a windows person goes to login, they getter an 
> error saying to contact your administrator, 
> 
> the log in samba says that the account has expired. It is using the same 
> smbpasswd from the alpha, also when I create a new account using the new 
> binary, I get the same error as for an exsisting account. Can anyone help, as 
> I want to get out of using the alpha and onto a production release.
>
I'm not sure if this is your problem, but there are known problems 
with 2.2.0 and pam. Check the archives to see what to change in pam.d 
("pam.permit"), wait for 2.2.1 or get the current cvs.

Christian

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Hello,

I am currently using Samba 2.2.0a and I am quite happy with it. But there
is one thing I am not happy about (Well, I am not unhappy but it could
be better).

All groups on my unixsystem are mapped to NT groups. The problem with this
is that users working on the NT system can see groups which they should
not see (For example the utmp, the slocate and a few other groups).
As I have  seen there is no sollution in Samba 2.2.0a to disable the
mapping of all unix groups (For example a parameter like hide groups =
slocate utmp). I think the code where all the groups are returned is in
svr_samr_nt.c file. Another thing I would love to see is that it would be
possible to change the comment of the group (This is also static I think
and it is coded in svr_util.c. Please correct me if I am entirely wrong).

And know my question. Will the current group system in the samba 2.2.X
branch stay forever in this state or are there any plans to enhance the
system with this functionallity ? I know these are just cosmetic things
and are not so important for most of the people out there.

And know another question. I am having some problems with XFS and the ACL
support in Samba. I created a file and changed the ACL under Windows NT
4.0. These works fine. I also can verify the ACLs of the file and
everything looks okay:

[wolti at isrv02 wolti]$ chacl -l "ghffgh#.txt"
ghffgh#.txt [g:office:rwx,o::r--,g::r--,u::rwx,m::rwx]

(In this example I added the group office to the file with full access
under windows nt). But now comes the problem. When I try to look at the
file again under Windows NT I get an errormessage "Falsche Zugriffnummer"
(Don't know how to translate. Pherhaps "wrong accessnumber"). Looking in
the samba log with debugging level 2 I can see the following:

-------------------- small outline of logfile --------------------------
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] smbd/vfs.c:vfs_ChDir(638)
  vfs_ChDir to /export/homes/wolti
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfsinfo(1120)
  call_trans2qfsinfo: level = 261
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 4] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfsinfo(1253)
  SMBtrans2 info_level = 261
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(831)
  Transaction 11 of length 100
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
  switch message SMBntcreateX (pid 28727)
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 4] smbd/uid.c:become_user(119)
  Skipping become_user - already user
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(384)
  unix_clean_name [/ghffgh#.txt]
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(113)
  unix_mode(ghffgh#.txt) returning 0744
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(384)
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(384)
  unix_clean_name [ghffgh#.txt]
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 4] smbd/open.c:open_file_shared(740)
  calling open_file with flags=0x0 flags2=0x0 mode=0744
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(216)
  wolti opened file ghffgh#.txt read=Yes write=No (numopen=1)
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(831)
  Transaction 12 of length 88
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
  switch message SMBnttrans (pid 28727)
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 4] smbd/uid.c:become_user(119)
  Skipping become_user - already user
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3]
smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_query_security_desc(1645)
  call_nt_transact_query_security_desc: file = ghffgh#.txt
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
  ===============================================================
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
  INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 28727 (2.2.0a)
  Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
  ===============================================================
[2001/07/08 23:35:14, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1139)
  PANIC: internal error

Thanks a lot for your time reading this mail and congratulations to the
samba team for doing such an excellent work.

Regards,
	Walter Christian

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At 01:37 PM 07/08/2001 -0700, wolti at sil.at wrote:
>All groups on my unixsystem are mapped to NT groups. The problem with this
>is that users working on the NT system can see groups which they should
>not see (For example the utmp, the slocate and a few other groups).
>As I have  seen there is no sollution in Samba 2.2.0a to disable the
>mapping of all unix groups (For example a parameter like hide groups =
>slocate utmp). I think the code where all the groups are returned is in
>svr_samr_nt.c file. Another thing I would love to see is that it would be
>possible to change the comment of the group (This is also static I think
>and it is coded in svr_util.c. Please correct me if I am entirely wrong).
>
>And know my question. Will the current group system in the samba 2.2.X
>branch stay forever in this state or are there any plans to enhance the
>system with this functionallity ? I know these are just cosmetic things
>and are not so important for most of the people out there.

This is one area where I was quite pleased with the work done in TNG. Is 
there an expected time-line or inclusion of the TNG code regarding this? 
 From memory, I believe it allowed the creation of a file for 'local' NT 
groups, which did not appear as part of the domain. The remaining groups 
would appear as appropriate NT Domain groups, and could be customized by 
another file (which would allow you to rename the groups for ascetics, and 
add comments).

Would this model still fit the current development, or is another being 
planned?

Tony

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Walter,

With regard to your XFS CVS question, quite a few ACL bugs have been fixed
in CVS recently; I recommend that you use that. It's been rock-solid for me,
after a few non-Samba related bugs were fixed on my server. Please make a
note that if you choose to use the Samba CVS, you must also use at least the
acl, acl-devel, and attr-devel packages from the XFS CVS tree. There were
some changes in XFS ACL code to better match POSIX ACL semantics, and a
change had to be made in Samba to recognize this; I do not know if Samba CVS
is backward-compatible with the 1.0 release. Anyone else care to comment on
that?

With regard to your other question, I do not know of any mechanism to limit
the group or user names that appear on Windows clients. Bugs the hell out of
me too, but not enough to move to TNG. :-) It remains this way with the
current SAMBA_2_2 CVS, though it may be different in HEAD. If you move to
TNG, realize that you lose ACL support, IIRC. If you have any more
questions, you may want to consult my article on how to use XFS CVS/Samba
CVS together; here's the URL on MaximumLinux.org:
http://www.maximumlinux.org/article.php?story=20010626142256574 . If _that_
can't answer your questions, feel free to e-mail me at the address enclosed
in the article. Good luck, and enjoy your weekend.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Walter Christian" <wolti at sil.at>
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Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 4:37 PM
Subject: Unix-Groups <-> NT-Groups mapping/XFS Problems


> Hello,
>
> I am currently using Samba 2.2.0a and I am quite happy with it. But there
> is one thing I am not happy about (Well, I am not unhappy but it could
> be better).
>
> All groups on my unixsystem are mapped to NT groups. The problem with this
> is that users working on the NT system can see groups which they should
> not see (For example the utmp, the slocate and a few other groups).
> As I have  seen there is no sollution in Samba 2.2.0a to disable the
> mapping of all unix groups (For example a parameter like hide groups =
> slocate utmp). I think the code where all the groups are returned is in
> svr_samr_nt.c file. Another thing I would love to see is that it would be
> possible to change the comment of the group (This is also static I think
> and it is coded in svr_util.c. Please correct me if I am entirely wrong).
>
> And know my question. Will the current group system in the samba 2.2.X
> branch stay forever in this state or are there any plans to enhance the
> system with this functionallity ? I know these are just cosmetic things
> and are not so important for most of the people out there.
>
> And know another question. I am having some problems with XFS and the ACL
> support in Samba. I created a file and changed the ACL under Windows NT
> 4.0. These works fine. I also can verify the ACLs of the file and
> everything looks okay:
>
> [wolti at isrv02 wolti]$ chacl -l "ghffgh#.txt"
> ghffgh#.txt [g:office:rwx,o::r--,g::r--,u::rwx,m::rwx]
>
> (In this example I added the group office to the file with full access
> under windows nt). But now comes the problem. When I try to look at the
> file again under Windows NT I get an errormessage "Falsche Zugriffnummer"
> (Don't know how to translate. Pherhaps "wrong accessnumber"). Looking in
> the samba log with debugging level 2 I can see the following:
>
> -------------------- small outline of logfile --------------------------
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] smbd/vfs.c:vfs_ChDir(638)
>   vfs_ChDir to /export/homes/wolti
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfsinfo(1120)
>   call_trans2qfsinfo: level = 261
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 4] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfsinfo(1253)
>   SMBtrans2 info_level = 261
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(831)
>   Transaction 11 of length 100
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
>   switch message SMBntcreateX (pid 28727)
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 4] smbd/uid.c:become_user(119)
>   Skipping become_user - already user
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(384)
>   unix_clean_name [/ghffgh#.txt]
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(113)
>   unix_mode(ghffgh#.txt) returning 0744
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(384)
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(384)
>   unix_clean_name [ghffgh#.txt]
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 4] smbd/open.c:open_file_shared(740)
>   calling open_file with flags=0x0 flags2=0x0 mode=0744
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(216)
>   wolti opened file ghffgh#.txt read=Yes write=No (numopen=1)
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(831)
>   Transaction 12 of length 88
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
>   switch message SMBnttrans (pid 28727)
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 4] smbd/uid.c:become_user(119)
>   Skipping become_user - already user
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 3]
> smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_query_security_desc(1645)
>   call_nt_transact_query_security_desc: file = ghffgh#.txt
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
>   ===============================================================
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
>   INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 28727 (2.2.0a)
>   Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
>   ===============================================================
> [2001/07/08 23:35:14, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1139)
>   PANIC: internal error
>
> Thanks a lot for your time reading this mail and congratulations to the
> samba team for doing such an excellent work.
>
> Regards,
> Walter Christian
>
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> Walter,
>
> With regard to your XFS CVS question, quite a few ACL bugs have been fixed
> in CVS recently; I recommend that you use that. It's been rock-solid for me,
> after a few non-Samba related bugs were fixed on my server. Please make a
> note that if you choose to use the Samba CVS, you must also use at least the
> acl, acl-devel, and attr-devel packages from the XFS CVS tree. There were
> some changes in XFS ACL code to better match POSIX ACL semantics, and a
> change had to be made in Samba to recognize this; I do not know if Samba CVS
> is backward-compatible with the 1.0 release. Anyone else care to comment on
> that?

Hello,

Thanks everyone for the prompt replies. But unfortunately I still habe
problems. I checked out the lastest CVS sources for XFS and Samba. I now
have the following versions:

 * Linux Kernel 2.4.7-pre3-xfs (CVS tree from SGI):
 * XFS-Tools (CVS tree from SGI):
    attr-devel-1.0.4-0 attr-1.0.4-0
    acl-devel-1.0.8-0 acl-1.0.8-0
    xfsprogs-devel-1.2.8-0 xfsprogs-1.2.8-0
 * SAMBA (CVS tree)

Samba crashes still with the same error messages showing up in the log
files. If this is also interesting in debugging the problem. I enabled
disk quotas in samba and on the XFS volumes and I am also using an LVM
under linux (But I think the LVM has nothing to do with it).

Regards,
	Walter Christian

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I'm in the process of testing Samba 2.2.0a for PDC support and I've got an
undocumented, unmentioned problem.

I have added my NT4 box to the domain succesfully, but when I try to log in a
user I get a dialog window titled "Desktop" with the text "path to long".
Once I click Ok nothing happens as in nothing appears on the desktop...it just
stays that nasty aqua color and I have to "Log Off".  I've checked the logs
and they are mysteriously very terse as compared to my working 2.0.7 box.

The directory structure and NTUser.dat files are created under the users
profile directory on the Linux box but the directories such as Desktop are all
empty.

Has anyone seen this problem before, know what's going on, or know how to fix
it???

Anthony

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I've been successfully using samba 2.2.0 as a PDC for a couple of Win2k
machines for a few weeks.  Today I came to add a new one and despite
having an identical config it fails completely.  I've tried everything
and am stumped.

The first time you try to add the machine you get 'The remote proedure 
call is out of range' (may be slightly different text... it's late...), 
and the following appears in the smb.log (at -d4):

[2001/07/09 02:28:19, 3] smbd/ipc.c:api_fd_reply(296)
   Got API command 0x26 on pipe "lsarpc" (pnum 7001)free_pipe_context: 
destroying talloc pool of size 0
[2001/07/09 02:28:19, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_pipe_request(1163)
   Doing \PIPE\lsarpc
[2001/07/09 02:28:19, 4] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1188)
   api_rpcTNP: api_ntlsa_rpc op 0x2e - unknown
[2001/07/09 02:28:19, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:free_pipe_context(417)
   free_pipe_context: destroying talloc pool of size 0

The second time and subsequent times I do it I get 'the remote procedure 
call failed' which I believe is because the machine identity already 
exists in the smbpasswd file (at least it clears back to the first error 
if you delete it).

There is some reference to this call not working on alpha versions of 
2.2.0, but I have the very latest samba 2.2.0a from debian unstable.
This hasn't changed in the interim, so something else must be broke???

Tony

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Does anyonoe know how to tell a windows machine to force the user to 
change there passwd ever say 4 weeks or a particular time ?

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I know you can use poledit to force certain restrictions on a user, is 
there anything for secuirity, for example to force a user to change 
there password every x days ?

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I am trying to join a W2K-Domain running in native mode with a 
Samba 2.2.0a machine. The Samba machine should be a member
server of my Domain. I read everything I found about this problem.

I made a computer account on my W2K domaincontroller. I tried
to join the domain with my samba-server but got the following
error message:

error setting trust account password: NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
unable to join domain BB.

So, the complete command I used is:

smbpasswd -j bbmf -r bbmf-server

or

smbpasswd -j bbmf -r bbmf-server -U Administrator

After sending the command the system asks for a password. If
I send this command without the "-U" I got the following error message:

Error connecting to bbmf-server
Unable to join domain BBMF.

My first question: 
Why is the domain in the first case "BB" in the error message?

second one:
Where is my mistake? What should I do to join the domain?

Hope for your help and thanks in advance.

Thomas Griwenka

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As you can see, from my listing in my last mail the local user dreyer is 
the owner of /usr/local/samba/profiles/dreyer and he has write acces to 
his profile directory. Similar it is with local user rosetest who has 
the same UID as user rose.
But both users get, if  they logout at the W2KSP2ws:

    Die Aktualisierung des servergespeicherten Profils ist fehlgeschlagen.
    Wenden Sie sich bitte an den
    Systemadministrator. Deteil - Zugriff verweigert.

 in english something like:

   The actualization of server site profile was not succesfull. Ask
    your system administrator
   Detail - Access refused


Christopher Travers wrote:

> Does the local user require write permission to his or her profile?
>
>
>> From: Juergen Rose <rose at rz.uni-potsdam.de>
>> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
>> Subject: Can join from W2KSP2 to samba-PDC, but can't save profiles.
>> Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2001 18:40:13 +0200
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> after removing old samba-2.2.0a stuff and creating a user
>> 'Administrator' on my samba-2.2.1 PDC I can join from the W2KSP2ws the
>> domain. But when I try it as user "rose" I get:
>>
>>   Das Profilverzeichnis \\cat\Profiles\rose.pds konnte nicht erstellt
>> werden. Sie werden nur mit Ihrem lokalen Profil
>>   angemeldet.
>>   Detail - Der Netzwerkname wurde nicht gefunden.
>>
>> in english something like:
>>
>>    The profile directory  \\cat\Profiles\rose.pds could not be created.
>> You will be logged with your local profile.
>>    Detail - Network name was not found
>>
>> But I hope that I have the correct configuration for for using server
>> site profiles. In my smb.conf I have:
>>
>>   logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U
>> [Profiles]
>>   path = /usr/local/samba/profiles
>>   browseable = no
>>   guest ok = yes
>>
>> And there are the following rights for /usr/local/samba/profiles
>>
>> drwxrwxr-x    5   root   adm    ... /usr/local/samba/profiles
>>
>> Then I created manually user profiles directories below  /
>> /usr/local/samba/profiles//
>> 33818    4 drwxr-xr-x    2 dreyer   molbio       4096 Jul  5 11:41 
>> dreyer/
>> 33817    4 drwxr-xr-x    2 rosetest users        4096 Jul  5 11:35 rose/
>>
>> I also tried to create a / /usr/local/samba/profiles//rose.pds
>> directory. When I now log out I get:
>>
>>  Die Aktualisierung des servergespeicherten Profils ist fehlgeschlagen.
>> Wenden Sie sich bitte an den
>> Systemadministrator. Deteil - Zugriff verweigert.
>>
>> in english something like:
>>
>>    The actualization of server site profile was not succesfull. Ask
>> your system administrator ( That's me)
>>    Detail - Access refused
>>
>> The personal configuration is saved somewhere locally. In the
>> user-profile-directories at the PDC (e.g. //
>> usr/local/samba/profiles//rose/) I find after each logout a new *.tmp
>> file with a size of 0 Bytes.
>>
>> What can I do with samba-2.2.x (x>=1), that the user profiles are saved
>> on the PDC server?
>>
>> Thank you for your help.
>>    Juergen
>>
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hi guys,

I have a certain problem with creating an smbpasswd account for a win2k
workstation. I created the user "testuser" locally under linux. the password is
"lall". now I need a smbpasswd account to let this user log into my linux
system (you know, the stuff with the encrypted passwords...). the smbpasswd is
located in /usr/bin/smbpasswd. 
After I typed smbpasswd -a testuser, I was prompted to enter a passwd and
then I should retype it. Then I get the following error:

startsmbfilepwent_internal : unable to open file /usr/bin/smbpasswd. Error
was Text file busy
cannot open /usr/bin/smbpasswd. Error was Text file busy
Failed to create ... [the password, I don't remember the exact expression]

Any ideas how I can fix this?

mondauge

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Hi there,

does anyone know how to get samba using the ...~1.xxx conversion?
I always get something strange like ...~%&.xxx

Regards

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> hi guys,
> 
> I have a certain problem with creating an smbpasswd account for a win2k
> workstation. I created the user "testuser" locally under linux. the password is
> "lall". now I need a smbpasswd account to let this user log into my linux
> system (you know, the stuff with the encrypted passwords...). the smbpasswd is
> located in /usr/bin/smbpasswd. 
> After I typed smbpasswd -a testuser, I was prompted to enter a passwd and
> then I should retype it. Then I get the following error:
> 
> startsmbfilepwent_internal : unable to open file /usr/bin/smbpasswd. Error
> was Text file busy
> cannot open /usr/bin/smbpasswd. Error was Text file busy
> Failed to create ... [the password, I don't remember the exact expression]
> 
> Any ideas how I can fix this?

For me it looks like you have mixed the smbpasswd comand and the 
smbpasswd file. Do a "which smbpasswd" to get the path of the 
command. The location of the smbpasswd file that stores the passwords 
can be set during compailing and later with the "smb password file" 
in smb.conf
May be do a "file /usr/bin/smbpasswd"

Christian

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Greetings:

In NT, there is a way to prevent a server appearing in network neighborhood,
though trusted clients can still attach to given shares on that same box.

Is there a similar way to hide the Linux/Samba box in the network
neighborhood ? I was thinking simply remove the WINS entry in the smb.conf,
then removing the entry from the WINS database.

Is life ever that easy ?

Bill Clark

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Think about it... MS didn't break Samba.  Apparently Samba did not have
something implemented exactly as MS did and SP2 on Win2K utilized it and
Samba couldn't handle it.

If they actually did it to "break" Samba, would not SP 2 have broken NT 4,
also along with Samba?

Adam Lang
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Subject: Sue Microsoft??


> Too strong of a topic???  Probably.  Am I off topic??  Definately.
> I just have a quick question.....
>
> How can it be considered legal, especially with the trial and all, for
> Microsoft to "break" the functionality of Samba with SP2??  Is there any
> evidence at all that MS did this deliberately??
>
> Just Curious,
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Michael:
I believe what you want to look into is 'name mangling'.  There are a number
of smb.conf parameters that deal with telling Samba how to mangle names
longer than eight characters.

HTH

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> Hi there,
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> does anyone know how to get samba using the ...~1.xxx conversion?
> I always get something strange like ...~%&.xxx
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I know you can do it by killing the nmbd, but you then lose WINS 
capabilities as well and have to reverence the server by IP address.

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>Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 08:33:03 -0400
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>Greetings:
>
>In NT, there is a way to prevent a server appearing in network 
>neighborhood,
>though trusted clients can still attach to given shares on that same box.
>
>Is there a similar way to hide the Linux/Samba box in the network
>neighborhood ? I was thinking simply remove the WINS entry in the smb.conf,
>then removing the entry from the WINS database.
>
>Is life ever that easy ?
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OK - picked up CVS tree again this morning (11:30 GMT) nad got some more info.

A) My mistake - I had simply been:
	i) pulling down CVS - with: /usr/local/cvs/bin/cvs update -d -P
	ii) running configure if configure changed
	iii) doing a make & make install

However when I inserted between ii) & iii) a make clean, things worked better.
In particular the Tree Connect worked.  May be a I missed a configure.
Also I get the following warning from make:

WARNING: you need to rerun autoconf

- configure.in always seems to be newer (but same time to nearest minute)
than configure

B) Anyhow - now I have a backtrace of my failed W2K server join to Samba 2.2 CVS
PDC:


Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xef720580 in memcpy () from /usr/platform/SUNW,Ultra-2/lib/libc_psr.so.1
(gdb) bt
#0  0xef720580 in memcpy () from /usr/platform/SUNW,Ultra-2/lib/libc_psr.so.1
#1  0x100c1c in mdfour (out=0xeffff2d0 "", in=0x0, n=16) at lib/md4.c:143
#2  0xa177c in _samr_set_userinfo (p=0x36f130, q_u=0x19f4d8, r_u=0xeffff3bc)
    at rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:2335
#3  0x9c170 in api_samr_set_userinfo (p=0x36f130) at rpc_server/srv_samr.c:681
#4  0xa9c3c in api_rpcTNP (p=0x36f130, rpc_name=0x142780 "api_samr_rpc", 
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#5  0x9ce7c in api_samr_rpc (p=0x36f130) at rpc_server/srv_samr.c:1292
#6  0xa9a28 in api_pipe_request (p=0x36f130) at rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:1165
#7  0x99824 in process_request_pdu (p=0x36f130, rpc_in_p=0x371020)
    at rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:537
#8  0x99a1c in process_complete_pdu (p=0x36f130)
    at rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:609
#9  0x99ccc in process_incoming_data (p=0x36f130, data=0x1b96d0 "\035\002", 
    n=549) at rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:705
#10 0x99e60 in write_to_pipe (p=0x36f130, data=0x1b96d0 "\035\002", n=565)
    at rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:734
#11 0x44590 in api_fd_reply (conn=0x36f130, vuid=101, outbuf=0x2da531 "", 
    setup=0x26, data=0x1b96c0 "\005", params=0x0, suwcnt=2, tdscnt=565, 
    tpscnt=0, mdrcnt=1024, mprcnt=0) at smbd/ipc.c:308
#12 0x447d0 in named_pipe (conn=0x2508f0, vuid=101, outbuf=0x2da531 "", 
    name=0xeffff9ce "", setup=0x1bf3a8, data=0x1b96c0 "\005", params=0x0, 
    suwcnt=2, tdscnt=565, tpscnt=0, msrcnt=0, mdrcnt=1024, mprcnt=0)
---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit---
    at smbd/ipc.c:352
#13 0x44f64 in reply_trans (conn=0x2508f0, inbuf=0x2ca0e9 "", 
    outbuf=0x2da531 "", size=6, bufsize=65535) at smbd/ipc.c:505
#14 0x74314 in switch_message (type=37, inbuf=0x2ca0e9 "", outbuf=0x2da531 "", 
    size=645, bufsize=65535) at smbd/process.c:739
#15 0x743a0 in construct_reply (inbuf=0x2ca0e9 "", outbuf=0x2da531 "", 
    size=645, bufsize=65535) at smbd/process.c:768
#16 0x745f8 in process_smb (inbuf=0x2ca0e9 "", outbuf=0x2da531 "")
    at smbd/process.c:856
#17 0x74fa0 in smbd_process () at smbd/process.c:1240
#18 0x3959c in main (argc=0, argv=0xeffffd74) at smbd/server.c:801

... hope this helps.  log.smbd shows (level 1):

[2001/07/09 15:34:58, 0, pid=12033, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] lib/fault.c:fau
lt_report(40)
  ===============================================================
[2001/07/09 15:34:58, 0, pid=12033, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] lib/fault.c:fau
lt_report(41)
  INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 12033 (2.2.1)
  Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
[2001/07/09 15:34:58, 0, pid=12033, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] lib/fault.c:fau
lt_report(43)
  ===============================================================
[2001/07/09 15:34:58, 0, pid=12033, effective(0, 1), real(0, 0)] lib/util.c:smb_
panic(1101)
  PANIC: internal error
  
> Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 10:26:27 +0100 (BST)
> From: Peter Polkinghorne <pjmp at kingsfords.co.uk>
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> Not sure if this is the right forum, but picked up CVS this morning (9am GMT)
> to see if I could get my W2K server to join (and if not at least get some
> more info as to why failed), and duly found:
> [SNIP]


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Yes please send more information.  However In my expierence upgrading from
win
NT to 2k I noticed that the main difference here was that we needed a root
account in the smbusers.  probably don't use the same passwdas root on the
system.  Also We had a disabled users = root line in the smb.conf that had me
scrathing my head for hours trying to figure out.  When I added root to the
smbpasswd and took out the disabled user = root entry all worked fine for me.
-Dennis

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> I have samba as PDC. I would like to login Windows 2000 to domain.
> I can do this for win NT but with Win 2000 I have problems.
> I'm looking forward for your answer.
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> Samba crashes still with the same error messages showing up in the log
> files. If this is also interesting in debugging the problem. I enabled
> disk quotas in samba and on the XFS volumes and I am also using an LVM
> under linux (But I think the LVM has nothing to do with it).

Hello,

I am very sorry. It was my fault. I copied over the samba binaries into
the wrong directory (/opt/samba/bin and not /opt/samba/sbin/) and so
restarting the daemon didn't make use of the new binaries. I finally got
it to work.

Thanks a lot,
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What about "browsable = no" in smb.conf? global section?

Christian


> I know you can do it by killing the nmbd, but you then lose WINS 
> capabilities as well and have to reverence the server by IP address.
> 
> >From: "Bill Clark" <bill at austine.pvt.k12.vt.us>
> >To: "Samba" <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> >Subject: hiding Linux box in NW neighborhood
> >Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 08:33:03 -0400
> >
> >Greetings:
> >
> >In NT, there is a way to prevent a server appearing in network 
> >neighborhood,
> >though trusted clients can still attach to given shares on that same box.
> >
> >Is there a similar way to hide the Linux/Samba box in the network
> >neighborhood ? I was thinking simply remove the WINS entry in the smb.conf,
> >then removing the entry from the WINS database.
> >
> >Is life ever that easy ?
> >
> >Bill Clark
> 
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From: Robert Mena <rt_mena at yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: Help: Win2K joining domain w/ Samba 2.2 as PDC
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Well,

in my case the workgroup is different than the domain
I am trying to join.  Still no sucess even tough I can
browse the shares.

Best regards.

--- Glover George <dime at mail.gulfsales.com> wrote:
> Yeah, I had this problem too with the same setup. 
> The reason I was getting
> the "procedure out of range" error message was
> because I was trying to move
> from a workgroup to a domain whose names were the
> same.  Don't know why it
> bitches, but this is documented on the net a lot. 
> Simply change the
> workgroup name to anything else, reboot and then try
> again and see if that
> works.
> 
> Peace.


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Hi,  I've donwloaded and compiled the 2.2.0a version
of samba.  I've set the domain according to the docs
but even tough I can browse the shares I still can not
join from a w2k machine *it has one or two service
packs installed).

I read in this list that something has changed and I
should wait for the 2.2.1.  How long are we from this
release ? Or, is there any one using the latest cvs
with success ?

--- Robert Hoekstra <hoekstranl at hotmail.com> wrote:
> It will not be possible to join a Samba 2.0.7 domain
> from a w2k machine at
> all,
> you will need at least Samba 2.2.0 to do so.. (It
> works with the 20010417
> rpm), both w2k and w2k-SP1..
> Win9x machines don't have such thorough
> authentication to a domain to log
> on, so they WILL work as desired..
> 
> Unless you have w2k with SP2 installed, in which
> case you will need the
> latest cvs version of Samba (2.2.0a)
> 
> Personally, I will wait until stable 2.2.1 becomes
> available, so I can join
> the domain from my w2ksp2 machine..
> 
> With win2k you CAN, though, browse the shares in the
> domain if your account,
> used to log into the w2k machine is available in the
> domain, you only miss
> the logon scripts and stuff..
> 
> btw, your procedures look right, about adding a
> machine acocunt in both your
> /etc/passwd as your smbpasswd file..
> 

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Hehe . . . you just knew I'd appear here, huh? :-)

You are right; Microsoft didn't break Samba; Samba was already broken, at
least compared to Microsoft's implementation. SP2 may have changed something
to prevent users from using a Samba domain, and that may have been
intentional (or not), but you can't sue Microsoft for that. It may come into
play during further antitrust hearings though.

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> Think about it... MS didn't break Samba.  Apparently Samba did not have
> something implemented exactly as MS did and SP2 on Win2K utilized it and
> Samba couldn't handle it.
>
> If they actually did it to "break" Samba, would not SP 2 have broken NT 4,
> also along with Samba?
>
> Adam Lang
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Christopher Tresco" <ctresco at economics.mit.edu>
> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 7:55 PM
> Subject: Sue Microsoft??
>
>
> > Too strong of a topic???  Probably.  Am I off topic??  Definately.
> > I just have a quick question.....
> >
> > How can it be considered legal, especially with the trial and all, for
> > Microsoft to "break" the functionality of Samba with SP2??  Is there any
> > evidence at all that MS did this deliberately??
> >
> > Just Curious,
> > Chris

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Walter,

This is very strange; Samba CVS, and XFS ACLs work just fine from my Windows
98 SE systems that have the Nexus tools installed, and they work fine from a
beta version of Windows 2000 that I have. Sounds like we could have a 2.2.1
showstopper here, but I'm no programmer. You'll probably need to run
something called a backtrace, which uses the gdb debugging tool. I have no
clue how to do what I just told you, but that's what one of the Samba
developers (Andrew Bartlett) told me to do when I had a signal 11 problem.
Let me know if I can be of further assitance.

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Subject: Re: Unix-Groups <-> NT-Groups mapping/XFS Problems


> > Walter,
> >
> > With regard to your XFS CVS question, quite a few ACL bugs have been
fixed
> > in CVS recently; I recommend that you use that. It's been rock-solid for
me,
> > after a few non-Samba related bugs were fixed on my server. Please make
a
> > note that if you choose to use the Samba CVS, you must also use at least
the
> > acl, acl-devel, and attr-devel packages from the XFS CVS tree. There
were
> > some changes in XFS ACL code to better match POSIX ACL semantics, and a
> > change had to be made in Samba to recognize this; I do not know if Samba
CVS
> > is backward-compatible with the 1.0 release. Anyone else care to comment
on
> > that?
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks everyone for the prompt replies. But unfortunately I still habe
> problems. I checked out the lastest CVS sources for XFS and Samba. I now
> have the following versions:
>
>  * Linux Kernel 2.4.7-pre3-xfs (CVS tree from SGI):
>  * XFS-Tools (CVS tree from SGI):
>     attr-devel-1.0.4-0 attr-1.0.4-0
>     acl-devel-1.0.8-0 acl-1.0.8-0
>     xfsprogs-devel-1.2.8-0 xfsprogs-1.2.8-0
>  * SAMBA (CVS tree)
>
> Samba crashes still with the same error messages showing up in the log
> files. If this is also interesting in debugging the problem. I enabled
> disk quotas in samba and on the XFS volumes and I am also using an LVM
> under linux (But I think the LVM has nothing to do with it).
>
> Regards,
> Walter Christian
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I know you can use groups the are local by using the @(groupname) but can 
you use groups created in a domain?
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Peter Polkinghorne wrote:
> 
> OK - picked up CVS tree again this morning (11:30 GMT) nad got some more info.
> 
> A) My mistake - I had simply been:
>         i) pulling down CVS - with: /usr/local/cvs/bin/cvs update -d -P
>         ii) running configure if configure changed
>         iii) doing a make & make install
> 
> However when I inserted between ii) & iii) a make clean, things worked better.
> In particular the Tree Connect worked.  May be a I missed a configure.
> Also I get the following warning from make:
> 
> WARNING: you need to rerun autoconf

Here is the patch. It won't fix your underlying problem but
it will stop smbd core dumping.

Jeremy.

Index: rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /data/cvs/samba/source/rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c,v
retrieving revision 1.1.2.41
diff -u -r1.1.2.41 srv_samr_nt.c
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+++ rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c    9 Jul 2001 17:48:04 -0000
@@ -2330,7 +2330,13 @@
                DEBUG(0,("_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to get smbpasswd entry for uid %u\n", (unsigned int)user.uid ));
                return NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED;
        }
-
+
+       if (smb_pass->smb_nt_passwd == NULL) {
+               DEBUG(0,("_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to get smbpasswd NT password entry entry for uid %u\n",
+                               (unsigned int)user.uid ));
+               return NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED;
+       }
+
        memset(sess_key, '\0', 16);
        mdfour(sess_key, smb_pass->smb_nt_passwd, 16);


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Walter Christian wrote:

> Samba crashes still with the same error messages showing up in the log
> files. If this is also interesting in debugging the problem. I enabled
> disk quotas in samba and on the XFS volumes and I am also using an LVM
> under linux (But I think the LVM has nothing to do with it).

gdb stack backtrace is needed. If you can give me this
I may be able to fix it very quickly.

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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: win2k Roaming Profiles
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 21:41:15 -0600
From: Patrick <slu at firerun.net>
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Hello everyone,

    I've been experimenting with roaming profiles on Samba 2.2.0 and
Win2k SP1.  What I have been trying to do is setup a profile directory
that will map the hidden and system attributes to unix permissions,
seems how there are several hidden files and directories in a win2k
profile.  The problem I have run into is that for some reason the
folders that are marked as hidden are not shown as hidden.  (Did you
understand that?) So What I'm trying to say is that under Linux the
permissions of a folder are rwxrwx--x so that the hidden attribute
should be mapped to the unix permissions, but when I view the directory
in Win2k it is not shown as hidden. In fact when I check the properties
of the folder the Hidden attribute is not even checked, but the Unix
permissions have not changed.

In my share definition I have added "map hidden = yes" and "map system =
yes"  I have also set the "create mask = 0751" as to allow the hidden
attribute to be mapped.  I have also set "directory mask = 0751"  It is
my understanding that that that should be sufficient enough to allow the
Hidden attribute to work.  I should also mention that as far as files go
the hidden attribute works fine.

I have also tried setting up a share on win2k to store profiles, and it
works flawlessly, in fact you even get the special folder icons for
recent, and favorites.   Does anyone have any Ideas?

Patrick Gunerud

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What would be the difference in doing it your way
instead of in their home directories?
For over a year now I've had 
logon path = \\server\%U\.nt_profiles
set and haven't seen any problems other then
a little performance hit.

This keeps everything in their home directory
which is a little easier for backups and recoveries.

I am currently upgrading to w2k and wonder if I 
should change.

Thanks,
Patrick


On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Patrick wrote:

> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: win2k Roaming Profiles
> Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 21:41:15 -0600
> From: Patrick <slu at firerun.net>
> Reply-To: critter at rmci.net
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
>     I've been experimenting with roaming profiles on Samba 2.2.0 and
> Win2k SP1.  What I have been trying to do is setup a profile directory
> that will map the hidden and system attributes to unix permissions,
> seems how there are several hidden files and directories in a win2k
> profile.  The problem I have run into is that for some reason the
> folders that are marked as hidden are not shown as hidden.  (Did you
> understand that?) So What I'm trying to say is that under Linux the
> permissions of a folder are rwxrwx--x so that the hidden attribute
> should be mapped to the unix permissions, but when I view the directory
> in Win2k it is not shown as hidden. In fact when I check the properties
> of the folder the Hidden attribute is not even checked, but the Unix
> permissions have not changed.
> 
> In my share definition I have added "map hidden = yes" and "map system =
> yes"  I have also set the "create mask = 0751" as to allow the hidden
> attribute to be mapped.  I have also set "directory mask = 0751"  It is
> my understanding that that that should be sufficient enough to allow the
> Hidden attribute to work.  I should also mention that as far as files go
> the hidden attribute works fine.
> 
> I have also tried setting up a share on win2k to store profiles, and it
> works flawlessly, in fact you even get the special folder icons for
> recent, and favorites.   Does anyone have any Ideas?
> 
> Patrick Gunerud
> 

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Hi,

since we got a lot of trouble with a samba 2.2.0 server and a Visual FoxPro
application running on Win98 and W2K clients I wonder if somebody could
explain the locking "effects" happening when having this combination.

All settings of smb.conf are set to default except that oplocks are disabled
for the data share.

cu
Hans-Jvrg Wolff

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Hello,

I finally solved the problem by doing a small patch because it was not
possible for me to move over to an unstable branch. If someone is
intrested in this patch (Well, it is not very well written but it works
for me).
You can add a line to your smb.conf and put in a paramter which
looks like the following:

------------------- snip smb.conf ---------------------------------------
  domain logons = yes
  domain hide group = bin daemon tty disk mem kmem mail news uucp man
------------------- snip smb.conf ---------------------------------------

I did the hideing of the groups in the rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c file. I
don't know if this has any other impact to the server but time will show.
If anyone is interested in the patch please drop me a mail and I will
share my results with you.

Regards,
	Walter Christian

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I don't see much of a problem, but it does keep users from deleting that
directory since it is not in their home directory.
Patrick

Patrick Lesher wrote:

> What would be the difference in doing it your way
> instead of in their home directories?
> For over a year now I've had
> logon path = \\server\%U\.nt_profiles
> set and haven't seen any problems other then
> a little performance hit.
>
> This keeps everything in their home directory
> which is a little easier for backups and recoveries.
>
> I am currently upgrading to w2k and wonder if I
> should change.
>
> Thanks,
> Patrick
>
> On Mon, 9 Jul 2001, Patrick wrote:
>
> > -------- Original Message --------
> > Subject: win2k Roaming Profiles
> > Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 21:41:15 -0600
> > From: Patrick <slu at firerun.net>
> > Reply-To: critter at rmci.net
> > To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> >     I've been experimenting with roaming profiles on Samba 2.2.0 and
> > Win2k SP1.  What I have been trying to do is setup a profile directory
> > that will map the hidden and system attributes to unix permissions,
> > seems how there are several hidden files and directories in a win2k
> > profile.  The problem I have run into is that for some reason the
> > folders that are marked as hidden are not shown as hidden.  (Did you
> > understand that?) So What I'm trying to say is that under Linux the
> > permissions of a folder are rwxrwx--x so that the hidden attribute
> > should be mapped to the unix permissions, but when I view the directory
> > in Win2k it is not shown as hidden. In fact when I check the properties
> > of the folder the Hidden attribute is not even checked, but the Unix
> > permissions have not changed.
> >
> > In my share definition I have added "map hidden = yes" and "map system =
> > yes"  I have also set the "create mask = 0751" as to allow the hidden
> > attribute to be mapped.  I have also set "directory mask = 0751"  It is
> > my understanding that that that should be sufficient enough to allow the
> > Hidden attribute to work.  I should also mention that as far as files go
> > the hidden attribute works fine.
> >
> > I have also tried setting up a share on win2k to store profiles, and it
> > works flawlessly, in fact you even get the special folder icons for
> > recent, and favorites.   Does anyone have any Ideas?
> >
> > Patrick Gunerud
> >

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Recently someone in our office wrote:

"These systems that offer file access through SMB can only provide share
level security and not the more complex NTFS file/folder security..."

Is this true? If not, where do I look for information on how to set it up?
I need to set up user-specific, file- and directory-level access permissions
and have that done via existing NT domain users (no small task, I suppose).

For example, I have a directory "\projects" on a Samba share. I want to
grant write permission to the NT-based group Drafters, read permission to
Accounting and "Bob Smith" and deny everyone else. Can I do it?

Rob

 
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Robby,

This is somewhat true. Samba respects the under-lying Unix file permissions.
For example; a file owned by user test, whose group is test_group, that has
permissions of read/write for the user and group. This file will be able to
be read and written by user test, and any other user Samba authenticates as
being a member of the test_group. Unfortunately, the only other method of
file access is world access, and that can be granted at the same level as
that of the previous case.

Unless, you are using a Unix that has ACL support. ACLs give you the option
of saying this user has this level of access, and another user has this
level of access. Samba supports and respects these ACLs, and with certain
systems, even supports editing of the ACLs from a Windows client. Since you
didn't mention which Unix you are using, here's a list of currently
supported operating systems:

IBM AIX
Sun Solaris (2.6+)
SGI IRIX
Linux with SGI XFS ACL support
Linux with acl.bestbits.at support
FreeBSD (with an external patch; I don't have the address)

I personally am using Samba CVS/XFS CVS on my production server, and it
works beautifully. Unfortunately, Samba doesn't currently support NT groups,
and probably will not for some time. Samba-TNG does support this, but
unfortunately, they don't offer ACL support. :-( Always tradeoffs. You can
still always add individual users though. Good luck, and let me know if you
have any further questions.

--------------------------------------------
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Editor, Writer, Co-Webmaster
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From: "Tanner, Robby" <TANNER at Wardrop.com>
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> Recently someone in our office wrote:
>
> "These systems that offer file access through SMB can only provide share
> level security and not the more complex NTFS file/folder security..."
>
> Is this true? If not, where do I look for information on how to set it up?
> I need to set up user-specific, file- and directory-level access
permissions
> and have that done via existing NT domain users (no small task, I
suppose).
>
> For example, I have a directory "\projects" on a Samba share. I want to
> grant write permission to the NT-based group Drafters, read permission to
> Accounting and "Bob Smith" and deny everyone else. Can I do it?
>
> Rob
>
>
>
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Tanner,

The statement written by the person in your office is incorrect.

There are several ways to setup the type of security that you are looking
for.  You can set it up at the Samba interface itself, or with Unix
permissions.

For example, on my setup, I have a shared folder called admin that only the
owners of my company have access too.  On my Linux box, I made a group
called partners and assigned the partners of our company to that group.  I
then set the folder to allow access to only the members of the partners
group, and root of course,  When users log on to the domain, via Unix or
Windows (samba), only members of the partners group has access to the admin
share.

There are numerous documents out there that address the issue that you are
looking to solve.  A good starting point is the samba source tree.  There
are several good documents located in there.

Rest assured though, you won't have any problem providing the type of
security access that you are looking to do.

Regards,


Greg J. Zartman, P.E.
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Subject: File Permissions

Recently someone in our office wrote:

"These systems that offer file access through SMB can only provide share
level security and not the more complex NTFS file/folder security..."

Is this true? If not, where do I look for information on how to set it up?
I need to set up user-specific, file- and directory-level access permissions
and have that done via existing NT domain users (no small task, I suppose).

For example, I have a directory "\projects" on a Samba share. I want to
grant write permission to the NT-based group Drafters, read permission to
Accounting and "Bob Smith" and deny everyone else. Can I do it?

Rob


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Hi,

Yesterday when I was demoing that Win2K could join a Samba 2.2.x (CVS) 
domain, we tried, when logged in as Administrator on the Win2K workstation:

 >>net add fred

And this worked. This seems to be because Administrator is a member of 
the domain admins group and domain admins is a member of local admins.

However,

 >>net add fred /domain

did not work, and error was something like not enough privilege.

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Does anyone know how to set samba to tell a windows machine that the 
user has to change there password, want to be able to set it so that the 
user must change their password every say 30 days, 

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smbclient will allow unix users to work with the NT shares in much the same
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To mount NT shares to a unix server, you may need a 3rd party application.
I am only aware of such support through smbfs which is a linux kernel
module.

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> I have set up Samba so that NT users can access the Unix file systems.
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> How can I set up samba in way the Unix users can access the NT shared
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--On Tuesday, July 10, 2001 10:41 AM +1000 peter.milburn at sofcom.com.au 
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> Does anyone know how to set samba to tell a windows machine that the
> user has to change there password, want to be able to set it so that the
> user must change their password every say 30 days,
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> Thanks

AFAIK password aging is set for a future release of Samba, and is not yet 
implemented.  Yet.

- john

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Hi, All,

I am using the latest Samba 2.2.0a package on a RedHat 7.1 machine. I
would like to config it as an Samba PDC server, and try to let a
client Win2k machine with service pack 2 to join the domain so that
win2k can do the same authentication as linux server.

I have followed the instructions from:
http://bioserve.latrobe.edu.au/samba/samba-pdc-howto.html
and read carefully the FAQ at:
http://bioserve.latrobe.edu.au/samba/samba-pdc-faq.html

But, the win2k machine still failed to join the Samba PDC domain. The
error message I received is "procedure number is out of range". What's the
meaning of the error? btw, both machines are in the same subnet.

I also tried to browse the mailing list to find the answer. I noticed that
somebody else also encountered the same error, however I still couldn't
fix that by following some possible solutions.

I really get frustrated...The client machine is installed Windows 2000
Server with SP2. Anyone can help me?
Thanks in advance! (both smb.conf and log files are appened in the
following)

Ok, this is my "smb.conf":
------------------------------------------------------------------
[global]
workgroup = rastestin
unix password sync = no
server string = Samba 2.2.0 Test Server
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
guest account = ftp
hosts allow = 137.132.96. 127. 172.18.
log file = /usr/local/samba/var/%m.log
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
status = yes
os level = 111
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
domain logons = yes
logon drive = Z:
domain admin users = root
domain admin group = @adm
add user script = /usr/sbin/adduser -g machines -c Machine -d /dev/null -s
/bin/
false -n %m$
share modes = no
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = no
debug level = 4
[homes]
        comment = Home Directories
        browseable = no
        guest ok = no
        read only = no
        writable = yes
        create mask = 0600
        directory mask = 0700
        oplocks = true
        locking = no
[netlogon]
        comment = Network Logon Service
        path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon
        writeable = no
        guest ok = no
-----------------------------------------------------------------------

Here is the log file with debug level 4:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] lib/util.c:dump_data(1525)
  [010] FC 06 00 00                                       .... 
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:find_policy_by_hnd_internal(150)
  Found policy hnd[0] [000] 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 CD 6E 4A 3B  ........ .....nJ;
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] lib/util.c:dump_data(1525)
  [010] FC 06 00 00                                       .... 
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:close_policy_hnd(186)
  Closed policy
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:free_pipe_context(417)
  free_pipe_context: destroying talloc pool of size 0
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(831)
  Transaction 49 of length 45
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
  switch message SMBclose (pid 1788)
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] smbd/uid.c:become_user(119)
  Skipping become_user - already user
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:get_rpc_pipe(952)
  search for pipe pnum=7031
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:close_rpc_pipe_hnd(916)
  closed pipe name lsarpc pnum=7031 (pipes_open=0)
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(831)
  Transaction 50 of length 39
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
  switch message SMBtdis (pid 1788)
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(678)
  ras-2 (137.132.96.87) closed connection to service IPC$
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(54)
  Yielding connection to IPC$
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:timeout_processing(1055)
  end of file from client
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(440)
  Closing connections
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(54)
  Yielding connection to 
[2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/server.c:exit_server(473)
  Server exit (normal exit)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------


Cheers!

Zou Min 

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This question has been answered many times before, though your situation
sounds a bit different. It should still work though.
With SP2, Microsoft changed the way a machine joins a domain, thus breaking
compatibility with Samba. It is fixed in the current CVS, and it will be in
2.2.1. For now, you could use CVS, and that should work.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zou Min" <zoum at comp.nus.edu.sg>
To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 11:10 PM
Subject: [HELP] procedure number is out of range


> Hi, All,
>
> I am using the latest Samba 2.2.0a package on a RedHat 7.1 machine. I
> would like to config it as an Samba PDC server, and try to let a
> client Win2k machine with service pack 2 to join the domain so that
> win2k can do the same authentication as linux server.
>
> I have followed the instructions from:
> http://bioserve.latrobe.edu.au/samba/samba-pdc-howto.html
> and read carefully the FAQ at:
> http://bioserve.latrobe.edu.au/samba/samba-pdc-faq.html
>
> But, the win2k machine still failed to join the Samba PDC domain. The
> error message I received is "procedure number is out of range". What's the
> meaning of the error? btw, both machines are in the same subnet.
>
> I also tried to browse the mailing list to find the answer. I noticed that
> somebody else also encountered the same error, however I still couldn't
> fix that by following some possible solutions.
>
> I really get frustrated...The client machine is installed Windows 2000
> Server with SP2. Anyone can help me?
> Thanks in advance! (both smb.conf and log files are appened in the
> following)
>
> Ok, this is my "smb.conf":
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> [global]
> workgroup = rastestin
> unix password sync = no
> server string = Samba 2.2.0 Test Server
> security = user
> encrypt passwords = yes
> smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
> guest account = ftp
> hosts allow = 137.132.96. 127. 172.18.
> log file = /usr/local/samba/var/%m.log
> max log size = 50
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
> status = yes
> os level = 111
> local master = yes
> preferred master = yes
> domain logons = yes
> logon drive = Z:
> domain admin users = root
> domain admin group = @adm
> add user script = /usr/sbin/adduser -g machines -c Machine -d /dev/null -s
> /bin/
> false -n %m$
> share modes = no
> printcap name = /etc/printcap
> load printers = no
> debug level = 4
> [homes]
>         comment = Home Directories
>         browseable = no
>         guest ok = no
>         read only = no
>         writable = yes
>         create mask = 0600
>         directory mask = 0700
>         oplocks = true
>         locking = no
> [netlogon]
>         comment = Network Logon Service
>         path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon
>         writeable = no
>         guest ok = no
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Here is the log file with debug level 4:
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] lib/util.c:dump_data(1525)
>   [010] FC 06 00 00                                       ....
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4]
rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:find_policy_by_hnd_internal(150)
>   Found policy hnd[0] [000] 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 CD 6E 4A
3B  ........ .....nJ;
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] lib/util.c:dump_data(1525)
>   [010] FC 06 00 00                                       ....
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:close_policy_hnd(186)
>   Closed policy
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:free_pipe_context(417)
>   free_pipe_context: destroying talloc pool of size 0
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(831)
>   Transaction 49 of length 45
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
>   switch message SMBclose (pid 1788)
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] smbd/uid.c:become_user(119)
>   Skipping become_user - already user
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:get_rpc_pipe(952)
>   search for pipe pnum=7031
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:close_rpc_pipe_hnd(916)
>   closed pipe name lsarpc pnum=7031 (pipes_open=0)
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(831)
>   Transaction 50 of length 39
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
>   switch message SMBtdis (pid 1788)
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
>   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
>   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(678)
>   ras-2 (137.132.96.87) closed connection to service IPC$
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(54)
>   Yielding connection to IPC$
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
>   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:timeout_processing(1055)
>   end of file from client
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
>   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(440)
>   Closing connections
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(54)
>   Yielding connection to
> [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/server.c:exit_server(473)
>   Server exit (normal exit)
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
>
>
> Cheers!
>
> Zou Min

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Subject: Re: [HELP] procedure number is out of range
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> This question has been answered many times before, though your situation
> sounds a bit different. It should still work though.
> With SP2, Microsoft changed the way a machine joins a domain, thus breaking
> compatibility with Samba. It is fixed in the current CVS, and it will be in
> 2.2.1. For now, you could use CVS, and that should work.


Oh, great, it works! Thanks a lot!
All the troubles are brought by M$. :(

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Zou Min" <zoum at comp.nus.edu.sg>
> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 11:10 PM
> Subject: [HELP] procedure number is out of range
> 
> 
> > Hi, All,
> >
> > I am using the latest Samba 2.2.0a package on a RedHat 7.1 machine. I
> > would like to config it as an Samba PDC server, and try to let a
> > client Win2k machine with service pack 2 to join the domain so that
> > win2k can do the same authentication as linux server.
> >
> > I have followed the instructions from:
> > http://bioserve.latrobe.edu.au/samba/samba-pdc-howto.html
> > and read carefully the FAQ at:
> > http://bioserve.latrobe.edu.au/samba/samba-pdc-faq.html
> >
> > But, the win2k machine still failed to join the Samba PDC domain. The
> > error message I received is "procedure number is out of range". What's the
> > meaning of the error? btw, both machines are in the same subnet.
> >
> > I also tried to browse the mailing list to find the answer. I noticed that
> > somebody else also encountered the same error, however I still couldn't
> > fix that by following some possible solutions.
> >
> > I really get frustrated...The client machine is installed Windows 2000
> > Server with SP2. Anyone can help me?
> > Thanks in advance! (both smb.conf and log files are appened in the
> > following)
> >
> > Ok, this is my "smb.conf":
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------
> > [global]
> > workgroup = rastestin
> > unix password sync = no
> > server string = Samba 2.2.0 Test Server
> > security = user
> > encrypt passwords = yes
> > smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
> > guest account = ftp
> > hosts allow = 137.132.96. 127. 172.18.
> > log file = /usr/local/samba/var/%m.log
> > max log size = 50
> > socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
> > status = yes
> > os level = 111
> > local master = yes
> > preferred master = yes
> > domain logons = yes
> > logon drive = Z:
> > domain admin users = root
> > domain admin group = @adm
> > add user script = /usr/sbin/adduser -g machines -c Machine -d /dev/null -s
> > /bin/
> > false -n %m$
> > share modes = no
> > printcap name = /etc/printcap
> > load printers = no
> > debug level = 4
> > [homes]
> >         comment = Home Directories
> >         browseable = no
> >         guest ok = no
> >         read only = no
> >         writable = yes
> >         create mask = 0600
> >         directory mask = 0700
> >         oplocks = true
> >         locking = no
> > [netlogon]
> >         comment = Network Logon Service
> >         path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon
> >         writeable = no
> >         guest ok = no
> > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Here is the log file with debug level 4:
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] lib/util.c:dump_data(1525)
> >   [010] FC 06 00 00                                       ....
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4]
> rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:find_policy_by_hnd_internal(150)
> >   Found policy hnd[0] [000] 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 CD 6E 4A
> 3B  ........ .....nJ;
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] lib/util.c:dump_data(1525)
> >   [010] FC 06 00 00                                       ....
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:close_policy_hnd(186)
> >   Closed policy
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:free_pipe_context(417)
> >   free_pipe_context: destroying talloc pool of size 0
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(831)
> >   Transaction 49 of length 45
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
> >   switch message SMBclose (pid 1788)
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] smbd/uid.c:become_user(119)
> >   Skipping become_user - already user
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:get_rpc_pipe(952)
> >   search for pipe pnum=7031
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:close_rpc_pipe_hnd(916)
> >   closed pipe name lsarpc pnum=7031 (pipes_open=0)
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(831)
> >   Transaction 50 of length 39
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
> >   switch message SMBtdis (pid 1788)
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
> >   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
> >   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(678)
> >   ras-2 (137.132.96.87) closed connection to service IPC$
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(54)
> >   Yielding connection to IPC$
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
> >   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:timeout_processing(1055)
> >   end of file from client
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
> >   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(440)
> >   Closing connections
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(54)
> >   Yielding connection to
> > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/server.c:exit_server(473)
> >   Server exit (normal exit)
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> --
> >
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
> > Zou Min
> 

-- 
Cheers!

Zou Min 
zoum at comp.nus.edu.sg
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The Samba Team is proud to announce the release of Samba 2.2.1.

This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the version that all
production Samba servers should be running for all current bug-fixes.

Binary packages will be released shortly for major platforms. The source
code can be downloaded from :

ftp://ftp.samba.org/pub/samba/

in the file samba-2.2.1.tar.gz.

The release notes follow.

As always, all bugs are our responsibility.

Regards,

	The Samba Team.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
              WHATS NEW IN Samba 2.2.1:  10th July 2001
              =========================================

This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the version that all
production Samba servers should be running for all current bug-fixes.

New/Changed parameters in 2.2.1
-------------------------------

Added parameters.
-----------------

obey pam restrictions

When Samba is configured to use PAM, turns on or off Samba checking
the PAM account restrictions. Defaults to off.

pam password change

When Samba is configured to use PAM, turns on or off Samba passing
the password changes to PAM. Defaults to off.

large readwrite

New option to allow new Windows 2000 large file (64k) streaming
read/write options. Needs a 64 bit underlying operating system
(for Linux use kernel 2.4 with glibc 2.2 or above). Can improve performance
by 10% with Windows 2000 clients. Defaults to off. Not as tested
as some other Samba code paths.

hide unreadable

Prevents clients from seeing the existance of files that cannot
be read. Off by default.

enhanced browsing

Turn on/off the enhanced Samba browing functionality (*1B names).
Default is "on". Can prevent eternal machines in workgroups when
WINS servers are not synchronised.

Removed parameters.
-------------------

domain groups
domain admin users
domain guest users

Changes in 2.2.1
-----------------

1). "find" command removed for smbclient. Internal code now used.
2). smbspool updates to retry connections from Michael Sweet.
3). Fix for mapping 8859-15 characters to UNICODE.
4). Changed "security=server" to try with invalid username to prevent
    account lockouts.
5). Fixes to allow Windows 2000 SP2 clients to join a Samba PDC.
6). Support for Windows 9x Nexus tools to allow security changes from Win9x.
7). Two locking fixes added. Samba 2.2.1 now passes the Clarion network
    lock tester tool for distributed databases.
8). Preliminary support added for Windows 2000 large file read/write SMBs.
9). Changed random number generator in Samba to prevent guess attacks.
10). Fixes for tdb corruption in connections.tdb and file locking brlock.tdb.
     smbd's clean the tdb files on startup and shutdown.
11). Fixes for default ACLs on Solaris.
12). Tidyup of password entry caching code.
13). Correct shutdowns added for send fails. Helps tdb cleanup code.
14). Prevent invalid '/' characters in workgroup names.
15). Removed more static arrays in SAMR code.
16). Client code is now UNICODE on the wire.
17). Fix 2 second timstamp resolution everywhere if dos timestamp set to yes.
18). All tdb opens now going through logging function.
19). Add pam password changing and pam restrictions code.
20). Printer driver management improvements (delete driver).
21). Fix difference between NULL security descriptors and empty
     security descriptors.
22). Fix SID returns for server roles.
23). Allow Windows 2000 mmc to view and set Samba share security descriptors.
24). Allow smbcontrol to forcibly disconnect a share.
25). tdb fixes for HPUX, OpenBSD and other OS's that don't have a coherent
     mmap/file read/write cache.
26). Fix race condition in returning create disposition for file create/open.
27). Fix NT rewriting of security descriptors to their canonical form for
     ACLs.
28). Fix for Samba running on top of Linux VFAT ftruncate bug.
29). Swat fixes for being run with xinetd that doesn't set the umask.
30). Fix for slow writes with Win9x Explorer clients. Emulates Microsoft
     TCP stack early ack specification error.
31). Changed lock & persistant tdb directory to /var/cache/samba by default on
     RedHat and Mandrake as they clear the /var/lock/samba directory on reboot.

Older release notes for Samba 2.2.x follow.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
The release notes for 2.2.0a follow :

SECURITY FIX
============

This is a security bugfix release for Samba 2.2.0. This release provides the
following two changes *ONLY* from the 2.2.0 release.

1). Fix for the security hole discovered by Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf at bos.bindview.com)
    and described in the security advisory below.
2). Fix for the hosts allow/hosts deny parameters not being honoured.

No other changes are being made for this release to ensure a security fix only.
For new functionality (including these security fixes) download Samba 2.2.1
when it is available.

The security advisory follows :


                IMPORTANT: Security bugfix for Samba
                ------------------------------------

June 23rd 2001


Summary
-------

A serious security hole has been discovered in all versions of Samba
that allows an attacker to gain root access on the target machine for
certain types of common Samba configuration.

The immediate fix is to edit your smb.conf configuration file and
remove all occurances of the macro "%m". Replacing occurances of %m
with %I is probably the best solution for most sites.

Details
-------

A remote attacker can use a netbios name containing unix path
characters which will then be substituted into the %m macro wherever
it occurs in smb.conf. This can be used to cause Samba to create a log
file on top of an important system file, which in turn can be used to
compromise security on the server.

The most commonly used configuration option that can be vulnerable to
this attack is the "log file" option. The default value for this
option is VARDIR/log.smbd. If the default is used then Samba is not
vulnerable to this attack.

The security hole occurs when a log file option like the following is
used:

  log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log

In that case the attacker can use a locally created symbolic link to
overwrite any file on the system. This requires local access to the
server.

If your Samba configuration has something like the following:

  log file = /var/log/samba/%m

Then the attacker could successfully compromise your server remotely
as no symbolic link is required. This type of configuration is very
rare.

The most commonly used log file configuration containing %m is the
distributed in the sample configuration file that comes with Samba:

  log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m

in that case your machine is not vulnerable to this attack unless you
happen to have a subdirectory in /var/log/samba/ which starts with the
prefix "log."

Credit
------

Thanks to Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf at bos.bindview.com) for finding this
vulnerability.


New Release
-----------

While we recommend that vulnerable sites immediately change their
smb.conf configuration file to prevent the attack we will also be
making new releases of Samba within the next 24 hours to properly fix
the problem. Please see http://www.samba.org/ for the new releases.

Please report any attacks to the appropriate authority.

        The Samba Team
        security at samba.org

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The release notes for 2.2.0 follow :

This is the official Samba 2.2.0 release. This version of Samba provides
the following new features and enhancements.

Integration between Windows oplocks and NFS file opens (IRIX and Linux
2.4 kernel only). This gives complete data and locking integrity between
Windows and UNIX file access to the same data files.

Ability to act as an authentication source for Windows 2000 clients as
well as for NT4.x clients.

Integration with the winbind daemon that provides a single
sign on facility for UNIX servers in Windows 2000/NT4 networks
driven by a Windows 2000/NT4 PDC. winbind is not included in
this release, it currently must be obtained separately. We are
committed to including winbind in a future Samba 2.2.x release.

Support for native Windows 2000/NT4 printing RPCs. This includes
support for automatic printer driver download.

Support for server supported Access Control Lists (ACLs).
This release contains support for the following filesystems: 

    Solaris 2.6+ 
    SGI Irix 
    Linux Kernel with ACL patch from http://acl.bestbits.at
	Linux Kernel with XFS ACL support.
	Caldera/SCO UnixWare
	IBM AIX
	FreeBSD (with external patch)

Other platforms will be supported as resources are
available to test and implement the encessary modules. If
you are interested in writing the support for a particular
ACL filesystem, please join the samba-technical mailing
list and coordinate your efforts. 
 
On PAM (Pluggable Authentication Module) based systems - better debugging
messages and encrypted password users now have access control verified via
PAM - Note: Authentication still uses the encrypted password database.
 
Rewritten internal locking semantics for more robustness.
This release supports full 64 bit locking semantics on all
(even 32 bit) platforms. SMB locks are mapped onto POSIX
locks (32 bit or 64 bit) as the underlying system allows.

Conversion of various internal flat data structures to use
database records for increased performance and
flexibility. 

Support for acting as a MS-DFS (Distributed File System) server.

Support for manipulating Samba shares using Windows client tools
(server manager). Per share security can be set using these tools
and Samba will obey the access restrictions applied.

Samba profiling support (see below).

Compile time option for enabling a (Virtual file system) VFS layer 
to allow non-disk resources to be exported as Windows filesystems
(such as databases etc.).

The documentation in this release has been updated and converted
from Yodl to DocBook 4.1. There are many new parameters since 2.0.7
and some defaults have changed.

Profiling support.
------------------
Support for collection of profile information. A shared 
memory area has been created which contains counters for
the number of calls to and the amount of time spent in
various system calls and smb transactions. See the file
profile.h for a complete listing of the information 
collected. Sample code for a samba pmda (collection agent
for Performance Co-Pilot) has been included in the pcp
directory. 

To enable the profile data collection code in samba, you 
must compile samba with profile support (run configure with 
the --with-profile option). On startup, collection of data
is disabled. To begin collecting data use the smbcontrol
program to turn on profiling (see the smbcontrol man page).
Profile information collection can be enabled for all smbd
processes or one or more selected processes. The profiling
data collected is the aggragate for all processes that have
profiling enabled.

With samba compiled for profile data collection, you may see
a very slight degradation in performance even with profiling
collection turned off. On initial tests with NetBench on an
SGI Origin 200 server, this degradation was not measureable 
with profile collection off compared to no profile collection
compiled into samba. 

With count profile collection enabled on all clients, the 
degradation was less than 2%. With full profile collection 
enabled on all clients, the degradation was about 8.5%. 

=====================================================================

If you think you have found a bug please email a report to :

        samba at samba.org

As always, all bugs are our responsibility.

Regards,

        The Samba Team.  

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I am reply to your domain question with W2K and Samba ver 2.2.0a... What is
the name of the workgroup of your w2k workstation before you try to change in
to the domain name? are they the same?? for instance.. I had my original samba
workgroup set to be: SIMPLE and originally my w2k machine's workgroup set to
SIMPLE as well.  When I finished setting up Samba using FreeBSD.. and tried
changing from the workgroup SIMPLE to a domain named SIMPLE it didn't work.
Try renaming the w2k worgroup.. then exit window and re-login then try to join
the DOMAIN: <whatever name you tried>  I changed my w2k to something like
test... restarted then changed to SIMPLE.. does this help??

I wanted to ask you if you know how to succesfully setup roaming profiles on
win2k machines.  I have had ALOT of trouble creating them to work effeciently.
I dont know if there are permissions settings needed in Samba to allow the w2k
machine to actually create and maintain the profiles.. I have seen some
directories however show up on the Samba box ie. documents, favorites,
desktop.. but still w2k could not creat the pds file for my profile name that
I would be trying to create.. hope you could help if possible thanks,

michael cerreto

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hi guys,

I often read about SAMBA acting as PDC (Primary Domain Controller). Now I
want to know, what exactly a PDC is, what it does, and why SAMBA seems to have
problems with this!

Mondauge

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As pleased as I am about seeing 2.2.1 released there's still an outstanding
bug which is preventing me from using it:
http://bugs.samba.org/?findid=21369 (reported over a month ago)
When copying a file from NT4.0 to samba server the file date/time is set to
the current time instead of the original file time.  Not sure if this is
true for any other OS.
I would think this could break things for some people (like me).
I already identified what's causing the problem in the bug report and
thought that it wouldn't be too hard to fix but figured the samba team could
come up with a better fix than me.
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Subject: Samba 2.2.1 released.


The Samba Team is proud to announce the release of Samba 2.2.1.

This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the version that all
production Samba servers should be running for all current bug-fixes.

Binary packages will be released shortly for major platforms. The source
code can be downloaded from :

ftp://ftp.samba.org/pub/samba/

in the file samba-2.2.1.tar.gz.

The release notes follow.

As always, all bugs are our responsibility.

Regards,

The Samba Team.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
              WHATS NEW IN Samba 2.2.1:  10th July 2001
              =========================================

This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is the version that all
production Samba servers should be running for all current bug-fixes.

New/Changed parameters in 2.2.1
-------------------------------

Added parameters.
-----------------

obey pam restrictions

When Samba is configured to use PAM, turns on or off Samba checking
the PAM account restrictions. Defaults to off.

pam password change

When Samba is configured to use PAM, turns on or off Samba passing
the password changes to PAM. Defaults to off.

large readwrite

New option to allow new Windows 2000 large file (64k) streaming
read/write options. Needs a 64 bit underlying operating system
(for Linux use kernel 2.4 with glibc 2.2 or above). Can improve performance
by 10% with Windows 2000 clients. Defaults to off. Not as tested
as some other Samba code paths.

hide unreadable

Prevents clients from seeing the existance of files that cannot
be read. Off by default.

enhanced browsing

Turn on/off the enhanced Samba browing functionality (*1B names).
Default is "on". Can prevent eternal machines in workgroups when
WINS servers are not synchronised.

Removed parameters.
-------------------

domain groups
domain admin users
domain guest users

Changes in 2.2.1
-----------------

1). "find" command removed for smbclient. Internal code now used.
2). smbspool updates to retry connections from Michael Sweet.
3). Fix for mapping 8859-15 characters to UNICODE.
4). Changed "security=server" to try with invalid username to prevent
    account lockouts.
5). Fixes to allow Windows 2000 SP2 clients to join a Samba PDC.
6). Support for Windows 9x Nexus tools to allow security changes from Win9x.
7). Two locking fixes added. Samba 2.2.1 now passes the Clarion network
    lock tester tool for distributed databases.
8). Preliminary support added for Windows 2000 large file read/write SMBs.
9). Changed random number generator in Samba to prevent guess attacks.
10). Fixes for tdb corruption in connections.tdb and file locking
brlock.tdb.
     smbd's clean the tdb files on startup and shutdown.
11). Fixes for default ACLs on Solaris.
12). Tidyup of password entry caching code.
13). Correct shutdowns added for send fails. Helps tdb cleanup code.
14). Prevent invalid '/' characters in workgroup names.
15). Removed more static arrays in SAMR code.
16). Client code is now UNICODE on the wire.
17). Fix 2 second timstamp resolution everywhere if dos timestamp set to
yes.
18). All tdb opens now going through logging function.
19). Add pam password changing and pam restrictions code.
20). Printer driver management improvements (delete driver).
21). Fix difference between NULL security descriptors and empty
     security descriptors.
22). Fix SID returns for server roles.
23). Allow Windows 2000 mmc to view and set Samba share security
descriptors.
24). Allow smbcontrol to forcibly disconnect a share.
25). tdb fixes for HPUX, OpenBSD and other OS's that don't have a coherent
     mmap/file read/write cache.
26). Fix race condition in returning create disposition for file
create/open.
27). Fix NT rewriting of security descriptors to their canonical form for
     ACLs.
28). Fix for Samba running on top of Linux VFAT ftruncate bug.
29). Swat fixes for being run with xinetd that doesn't set the umask.
30). Fix for slow writes with Win9x Explorer clients. Emulates Microsoft
     TCP stack early ack specification error.
31). Changed lock & persistant tdb directory to /var/cache/samba by default
on
     RedHat and Mandrake as they clear the /var/lock/samba directory on
reboot.

Older release notes for Samba 2.2.x follow.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
The release notes for 2.2.0a follow :

SECURITY FIX
============

This is a security bugfix release for Samba 2.2.0. This release provides the
following two changes *ONLY* from the 2.2.0 release.

1). Fix for the security hole discovered by Michal Zalewski
(lcamtuf at bos.bindview.com)
    and described in the security advisory below.
2). Fix for the hosts allow/hosts deny parameters not being honoured.

No other changes are being made for this release to ensure a security fix
only.
For new functionality (including these security fixes) download Samba 2.2.1
when it is available.

The security advisory follows :


                IMPORTANT: Security bugfix for Samba
                ------------------------------------

June 23rd 2001


Summary
-------

A serious security hole has been discovered in all versions of Samba
that allows an attacker to gain root access on the target machine for
certain types of common Samba configuration.

The immediate fix is to edit your smb.conf configuration file and
remove all occurances of the macro "%m". Replacing occurances of %m
with %I is probably the best solution for most sites.

Details
-------

A remote attacker can use a netbios name containing unix path
characters which will then be substituted into the %m macro wherever
it occurs in smb.conf. This can be used to cause Samba to create a log
file on top of an important system file, which in turn can be used to
compromise security on the server.

The most commonly used configuration option that can be vulnerable to
this attack is the "log file" option. The default value for this
option is VARDIR/log.smbd. If the default is used then Samba is not
vulnerable to this attack.

The security hole occurs when a log file option like the following is
used:

  log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log

In that case the attacker can use a locally created symbolic link to
overwrite any file on the system. This requires local access to the
server.

If your Samba configuration has something like the following:

  log file = /var/log/samba/%m

Then the attacker could successfully compromise your server remotely
as no symbolic link is required. This type of configuration is very
rare.

The most commonly used log file configuration containing %m is the
distributed in the sample configuration file that comes with Samba:

  log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m

in that case your machine is not vulnerable to this attack unless you
happen to have a subdirectory in /var/log/samba/ which starts with the
prefix "log."

Credit
------

Thanks to Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf at bos.bindview.com) for finding this
vulnerability.


New Release
-----------

While we recommend that vulnerable sites immediately change their
smb.conf configuration file to prevent the attack we will also be
making new releases of Samba within the next 24 hours to properly fix
the problem. Please see http://www.samba.org/ for the new releases.

Please report any attacks to the appropriate authority.

        The Samba Team
        security at samba.org

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

The release notes for 2.2.0 follow :

This is the official Samba 2.2.0 release. This version of Samba provides
the following new features and enhancements.

Integration between Windows oplocks and NFS file opens (IRIX and Linux
2.4 kernel only). This gives complete data and locking integrity between
Windows and UNIX file access to the same data files.

Ability to act as an authentication source for Windows 2000 clients as
well as for NT4.x clients.

Integration with the winbind daemon that provides a single
sign on facility for UNIX servers in Windows 2000/NT4 networks
driven by a Windows 2000/NT4 PDC. winbind is not included in
this release, it currently must be obtained separately. We are
committed to including winbind in a future Samba 2.2.x release.

Support for native Windows 2000/NT4 printing RPCs. This includes
support for automatic printer driver download.

Support for server supported Access Control Lists (ACLs).
This release contains support for the following filesystems:

    Solaris 2.6+
    SGI Irix
    Linux Kernel with ACL patch from http://acl.bestbits.at
Linux Kernel with XFS ACL support.
Caldera/SCO UnixWare
IBM AIX
FreeBSD (with external patch)

Other platforms will be supported as resources are
available to test and implement the encessary modules. If
you are interested in writing the support for a particular
ACL filesystem, please join the samba-technical mailing
list and coordinate your efforts.

On PAM (Pluggable Authentication Module) based systems - better debugging
messages and encrypted password users now have access control verified via
PAM - Note: Authentication still uses the encrypted password database.

Rewritten internal locking semantics for more robustness.
This release supports full 64 bit locking semantics on all
(even 32 bit) platforms. SMB locks are mapped onto POSIX
locks (32 bit or 64 bit) as the underlying system allows.

Conversion of various internal flat data structures to use
database records for increased performance and
flexibility.

Support for acting as a MS-DFS (Distributed File System) server.

Support for manipulating Samba shares using Windows client tools
(server manager). Per share security can be set using these tools
and Samba will obey the access restrictions applied.

Samba profiling support (see below).

Compile time option for enabling a (Virtual file system) VFS layer
to allow non-disk resources to be exported as Windows filesystems
(such as databases etc.).

The documentation in this release has been updated and converted
from Yodl to DocBook 4.1. There are many new parameters since 2.0.7
and some defaults have changed.

Profiling support.
------------------
Support for collection of profile information. A shared
memory area has been created which contains counters for
the number of calls to and the amount of time spent in
various system calls and smb transactions. See the file
profile.h for a complete listing of the information
collected. Sample code for a samba pmda (collection agent
for Performance Co-Pilot) has been included in the pcp
directory.

To enable the profile data collection code in samba, you
must compile samba with profile support (run configure with
the --with-profile option). On startup, collection of data
is disabled. To begin collecting data use the smbcontrol
program to turn on profiling (see the smbcontrol man page).
Profile information collection can be enabled for all smbd
processes or one or more selected processes. The profiling
data collected is the aggragate for all processes that have
profiling enabled.

With samba compiled for profile data collection, you may see
a very slight degradation in performance even with profiling
collection turned off. On initial tests with NetBench on an
SGI Origin 200 server, this degradation was not measureable
with profile collection off compared to no profile collection
compiled into samba.

With count profile collection enabled on all clients, the
degradation was less than 2%. With full profile collection
enabled on all clients, the degradation was about 8.5%.

=====================================================================

If you think you have found a bug please email a report to :

        samba at samba.org

As always, all bugs are our responsibility.

Regards,

        The Samba Team.

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Hi

SAMBA means- OPENING WINDOW TO A WIDER WORLD - this answers all

Primary domain controller (PDC) and backup domain controller (BDC) are 
roles that can be assigned to a server in a network of computers that use 
the Windows NT operating system. Windows NT uses the idea of a domain to 
manage access to a set of network resources (applications, printers, and so 
forth) for a group of users. The user need only to log in to the domain to 
gain access to the resources, which may be located on a number of different 
servers in the network. One server, known as the primary domain controller, 
manages the master user database for the domain. One or more other servers 
are designated as backup domain controllers. The primary domain controller 
periodically sends copies of the database to the backup domain controllers. 
A backup domain controller can step in as primary domain controller if the 
PDC server fails and can also help balance the workload if the network is 
busy enough.

Samba and Samba TNG currently working to  support this domain functionality 
and they have been successfull in
doing a few things like ( excluding a few bugs).
Domain Logons for DOS/Windows
Primary Domain control for Windows NT/2000
Backup Domain control for Windows NT/2000
Member of an NT domain (controlled by Windows or Samba)
File and Print services for Microsoft-based Networks
Various other NT based services (eg, service control and remote registry 
editing)

Doing a one to one match is not that easy...may be the Samba team working 
on this understand it better for the pain they are going through to get it 
done.....CONGRATS GUYS on the release of 2.2.1 ----great job and thanks to 
all you guys in SAMBA team......

Regards
Roy

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hi guys,

I often read about SAMBA acting as PDC (Primary Domain Controller). Now I
want to know, what exactly a PDC is, what it does, and why SAMBA seems to 
have
problems with this!

Mondauge

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Hello,

I'm having some trouble with samba 2.2.0 after upgrading to 2.2 from 2.0.9.

We use security = domain as user authentication and then "hosts allow" to
restrict even further. The problem is that the user can login ok but then
this pops up in the log.smbd:

[2001/07/10 12:15:13, 3] lib/access.c:check_access(304)
  check_access: no hostnames in host allow/deny list.

The smb.conf file is about the same as before upgrading and looks something
like this:

[global]
   encrypt passwords = yes
   interfaces = <server IP>
   local master = no
   min passwd length = 6
   name resolve order = hosts wins
   password server = PDC BDC
   security = domain
   server string = Samba Server i %h.
   wins server = <wins IP>
   workgroup = LMG
   log level = 3


[myhome]
   browsable = yes
   create mask = 0664
   directory mask = 1775
   hosts allow = <my NT machines hostname>, <my machines full domainname>
   path = /export/home/matlar
   valid users = matlar
   writable = yes

Now that should be OK. But why does is say "no hostnames in host allow/deny
list" ?!? I have them there. IF I use my IP address in the hosts allow it
works
OK. But I want to use hostnames as our NT machines sits on a DHCP server.

// -------------------------
// Mattias Larsson
// mattias.larsson at lm.se

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Hi,
is there some comannd equal to "net send [machine] [text]" in samba
that allows the samba pdc to send a message to a certain client or a
user group?

Thnx,
Jan Fenner

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Jan Fenner wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> is there some comannd equal to "net send [machine] [text]" in samba
> that allows the samba pdc to send a message to a certain client or a
> user group?

smbclient -M will do what you're after, IIRR.

Mike.

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there is a well know bug with 2.2.0 and host allow/deny lists
2.2.1 correct this and other serious bugs.

On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 02:07:12PM +0200, Mattias Larsson wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I'm having some trouble with samba 2.2.0 after upgrading to 2.2 from 2.0.9.
> 
> We use security = domain as user authentication and then "hosts allow" to
> restrict even further. The problem is that the user can login ok but then
> this pops up in the log.smbd:
> 
> [2001/07/10 12:15:13, 3] lib/access.c:check_access(304)
>   check_access: no hostnames in host allow/deny list.
> 
> The smb.conf file is about the same as before upgrading and looks something
> like this:
> 
> [global]
>    encrypt passwords = yes
>    interfaces = <server IP>
>    local master = no
>    min passwd length = 6
>    name resolve order = hosts wins
>    password server = PDC BDC
>    security = domain
>    server string = Samba Server i %h.
>    wins server = <wins IP>
>    workgroup = LMG
>    log level = 3
> 
> 
> [myhome]
>    browsable = yes
>    create mask = 0664
>    directory mask = 1775
>    hosts allow = <my NT machines hostname>, <my machines full domainname>
>    path = /export/home/matlar
>    valid users = matlar
>    writable = yes
> 
> Now that should be OK. But why does is say "no hostnames in host allow/deny
> list" ?!? I have them there. IF I use my IP address in the hosts allow it
> works
> OK. But I want to use hostnames as our NT machines sits on a DHCP server.
> 
> // -------------------------
> // Mattias Larsson
> // mattias.larsson at lm.se

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Hi there,

currently i'm working on a way to automatically add printers and their drivers on a linux box. Today i ran into a problem  with
rpcclient. The command that issued it was:

adddriver "Windows 4.0" "HP LaserJet 1100:PSCRIPT5.DLL:PRINTER.PPD:P5UI.DLL:PSCRIPT.HLP:NULL:RAW:"

The result is a segmentation fault. Am i doing something wrong or is the rpcclient code buggy?
I also followd the steps described in the imprints driver install perl script.


regards,
Joost Bijl

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Mike Black wrote:

>As pleased as I am about seeing 2.2.1 released there's still an outstanding
>bug which is preventing me from using it:
>http://bugs.samba.org/?findid=21369 (reported over a month ago)
>When copying a file from NT4.0 to samba server the file date/time is set to
>the current time instead of the original file time.  Not sure if this is
>true for any other OS.
>I would think this could break things for some people (like me).
>I already identified what's causing the problem in the bug report and
>thought that it wouldn't be too hard to fix but figured the samba team could
>come up with a better fix than me.
>
Surely this is the wrong way around.

When you copy a file you _create a new file_.  

When you move a file you just move its inode and all its 
access/modified/create time gets moved with it.
Of course over a different fs or even network you do some pokery to set 
the times to the times that they show on the original file.

Testing Samba 2.2.0 shows it is however doing what _you_ think it should 
- which is IMHO wrong - at least it is not how a normal copy is 
performed or how win2000 behaves taliking to another win2000 machine.

For instance,

Oringinal file (local Win200),
Created:    12 June 2001 19:07:41
Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
Accessed:    10 July 2001

Copied to local drive
Created:    10 July 2001 17:32:34
Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
Accessed:    10 July 200

Copied to Win2000 Share
Created:    10 July 2001 17:32:51
Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
Accessed:    10 July 200

Copied to Samba 2.2.0 (Solaris 2.7) Share
Created:    12 June 2001   19:07:42
Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
Accessed:    10 July 200

Moved to a Samba 2.2.0 (Solaris 2.7) Share
Created:    12 June 2001   19:07:42
Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
Accessed:    10 July 200

So the move is correct but the copy is incorrect but the inverse of what 
Mike Black was reporting.

Of course this was on a 2000 machine and solaris not NT4 and linux, but 
why would that cause it to do it the correct way ;-)

/James

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Hello

I cant see the linux box from hte NT machine. Do I need to set something in
NT ?


John

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Viewed from W2K, the Created/Modified dates are both the true creation date* of the file.  If I do a 'stat' on the file from the
Linux server, the Modify date shows as the true creation date, and the Change date is when I copied the file from W2K to Samba.

The timestamps are getting created correctly, but aren't getting read back correctly.

*true creation date = when the author actually made it.

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

> Oringinal file (local Win200),
> Created:    12 June 2001 19:07:41
> Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
> Accessed:    10 July 2001
>
> Copied to local drive
> Created:    10 July 2001 17:32:34
> Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
> Accessed:    10 July 200
>
> Copied to Win2000 Share
> Created:    10 July 2001 17:32:51
> Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
> Accessed:    10 July 200
>
> Copied to Samba 2.2.0 (Solaris 2.7) Share
> Created:    12 June 2001   19:07:42
> Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
> Accessed:    10 July 200
>
> Moved to a Samba 2.2.0 (Solaris 2.7) Share
> Created:    12 June 2001   19:07:42
> Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
> Accessed:    10 July 200

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Subject: Re: Samba 2.2.1 released.
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> > Viewed from W2K, the Created/Modified dates are both the true creation date* of the file.  If I do a 'stat' on the file from the
> > Linux server, the Modify date shows as the true creation date, and the Change date is when I copied the file from W2K to Samba.
> > The timestamps are getting created correctly, but aren't getting read back correctly.

> Also with the profile files?

Yes

> If so, perhaps may confuse the old/new local/server profile election...

No... it appears to function correctly.   The file's modification date is the field being used twice, while the creation date (when
the file was physically placed on the filesystem) is being ignored completely when reading back into Windows.  I don't think Windows
would need to care how long a file has been on the server, only which copy has been changed more recently.

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Great; now that Samba 2.2.1 has been released, you may want to upgrade to
that.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Zou Min" <zoum at comp.nus.edu.sg>
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Subject: Re: [HELP] procedure number is out of range


> > This question has been answered many times before, though your situation
> > sounds a bit different. It should still work though.
> > With SP2, Microsoft changed the way a machine joins a domain, thus
breaking
> > compatibility with Samba. It is fixed in the current CVS, and it will be
in
> > 2.2.1. For now, you could use CVS, and that should work.
>
>
> Oh, great, it works! Thanks a lot!
> All the troubles are brought by M$. :(
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Zou Min" <zoum at comp.nus.edu.sg>
> > To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> > Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 11:10 PM
> > Subject: [HELP] procedure number is out of range
> >
> >
> > > Hi, All,
> > >
> > > I am using the latest Samba 2.2.0a package on a RedHat 7.1 machine. I
> > > would like to config it as an Samba PDC server, and try to let a
> > > client Win2k machine with service pack 2 to join the domain so that
> > > win2k can do the same authentication as linux server.
> > >
> > > I have followed the instructions from:
> > > http://bioserve.latrobe.edu.au/samba/samba-pdc-howto.html
> > > and read carefully the FAQ at:
> > > http://bioserve.latrobe.edu.au/samba/samba-pdc-faq.html
> > >
> > > But, the win2k machine still failed to join the Samba PDC domain. The
> > > error message I received is "procedure number is out of range". What's
the
> > > meaning of the error? btw, both machines are in the same subnet.
> > >
> > > I also tried to browse the mailing list to find the answer. I noticed
that
> > > somebody else also encountered the same error, however I still
couldn't
> > > fix that by following some possible solutions.
> > >
> > > I really get frustrated...The client machine is installed Windows 2000
> > > Server with SP2. Anyone can help me?
> > > Thanks in advance! (both smb.conf and log files are appened in the
> > > following)
> > >
> > > Ok, this is my "smb.conf":
> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > [global]
> > > workgroup = rastestin
> > > unix password sync = no
> > > server string = Samba 2.2.0 Test Server
> > > security = user
> > > encrypt passwords = yes
> > > smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
> > > guest account = ftp
> > > hosts allow = 137.132.96. 127. 172.18.
> > > log file = /usr/local/samba/var/%m.log
> > > max log size = 50
> > > socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
> > > status = yes
> > > os level = 111
> > > local master = yes
> > > preferred master = yes
> > > domain logons = yes
> > > logon drive = Z:
> > > domain admin users = root
> > > domain admin group = @adm
> > > add user script = /usr/sbin/adduser -g machines -c Machine -d
/dev/null -s
> > > /bin/
> > > false -n %m$
> > > share modes = no
> > > printcap name = /etc/printcap
> > > load printers = no
> > > debug level = 4
> > > [homes]
> > >         comment = Home Directories
> > >         browseable = no
> > >         guest ok = no
> > >         read only = no
> > >         writable = yes
> > >         create mask = 0600
> > >         directory mask = 0700
> > >         oplocks = true
> > >         locking = no
> > > [netlogon]
> > >         comment = Network Logon Service
> > >         path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon
> > >         writeable = no
> > >         guest ok = no
> >
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >
> > > Here is the log file with debug level 4:
> >
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] lib/util.c:dump_data(1525)
> > >   [010] FC 06 00 00                                       ....
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4]
> > rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:find_policy_by_hnd_internal(150)
> > >   Found policy hnd[0] [000] 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 CD 6E
4A
> > 3B  ........ .....nJ;
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] lib/util.c:dump_data(1525)
> > >   [010] FC 06 00 00                                       ....
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3]
rpc_server/srv_lsa_hnd.c:close_policy_hnd(186)
> > >   Closed policy
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3]
rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:free_pipe_context(417)
> > >   free_pipe_context: destroying talloc pool of size 0
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(831)
> > >   Transaction 49 of length 45
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
> > >   switch message SMBclose (pid 1788)
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] smbd/uid.c:become_user(119)
> > >   Skipping become_user - already user
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:get_rpc_pipe(952)
> > >   search for pipe pnum=7031
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 4]
rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:close_rpc_pipe_hnd(916)
> > >   closed pipe name lsarpc pnum=7031 (pipes_open=0)
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(831)
> > >   Transaction 50 of length 39
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
> > >   switch message SMBtdis (pid 1788)
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
> > >   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
> > >   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(678)
> > >   ras-2 (137.132.96.87) closed connection to service IPC$
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(54)
> > >   Yielding connection to IPC$
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
> > >   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/process.c:timeout_processing(1055)
> > >   end of file from client
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
> > >   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(440)
> > >   Closing connections
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(54)
> > >   Yielding connection to
> > > [2001/07/10 10:56:14, 3] smbd/server.c:exit_server(473)
> > >   Server exit (normal exit)
> >
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > --
> > >
> > >
> > > Cheers!
> > >
> > > Zou Min
> >
>
> --
> Cheers!
>
> Zou Min
> zoum at comp.nus.edu.sg
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
> How many Unix system vendors does it take to change a light bulb?
>       None. All of the light bulbs you have are 'standard variants' and as
>       such won't fit your particular implementation of the socket.
>       (However you do have the source code for your socket, so .....)

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I just this morning updated my local Samba 2.2 source from CVS and on
compile received the following error messages:

nmbd/nmbd_namequery.c: In function `query_name_response':
nmbd/nmbd_namequery.c:43: structure has no member named `S_un'
make: *** [nmbd/nmbd_namequery.o] Error 1

Does anyone know what this means?

Thank you.


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Roaming profile on Samba 2.2.0a
----------------------------------

I have successfully installed PDC on Samba 2.2.0a (SuSE Linux 7.1).
I can add new machine and create new roaming profile for new user too.
I would like to know how "move" existing local profile on Windows NT 4.0
machine into roaming profile on Samba PDC.

I cannot copy old NTUSER.DAT and NTUSER.DAT.LOG to new roaming profile -
after login, system cannot use CURRENT_USER branch in registry.

Now I use this way:
- Backup existing local profile for <user> to another place (without
NTUSER.DAT and NTUSER.DAT.LOG)
- Export (with REGEDIT) CURRENT_USER to file (.reg)
- Delete local user and local profile
- Login onto Samba PDC like <user>
- Copy backup of profile over C:\WINNT\Profiles\<user>
- Import registry from file (.reg)
- Logout

It works, but maybe there is some better and easier way (and also more
 "pure")

Thank you

V.Krahulec

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I've successfully gotten a my samba server to be a part of an NT
domain.  I can query users against my samba server and they are
properly fetched from the NT PDC.  I've gotten my username.map
configured and working.  However, for the life of me, I can not figure
out how to do the same for groups.  I knew that Unix treats users and
groups as separate namespaces, but NT does not.  Thus, if Unix has a
group with the same name as a user, NT gets very irritated when
attempting to create it in the NT PDC.  I'd like to map it to a
different name in the NT space.   This would be ideal as there are
many NT domain groups which are not compatible in the Unix space that
this same mapping would be ideal.

How do I do this?  Am I missing the obvious?

Brian Kurle
Senior Network Administrator
NEC eLUMINANT

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On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Joost Bijl wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> currently i'm working on a way to automatically add printers and their
> drivers on a linux box. Today i ran into a problem with rpcclient. The
> command that issued it was:
>
> adddriver "Windows 4.0" "HP LaserJet
> 1100:PSCRIPT5.DLL:PRINTER.PPD:P5UI.DLL:PSCRIPT.HLP:NULL:RAW:"
>
> The result is a segmentation fault. Am i doing something wrong or is
> the rpcclient code buggy? I also followd the steps described in the
> imprints driver install perl script.

You have no dependent files in the list.  Though the arguement
parsing code is not particularly robust....






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> Removed parameters.
> -------------------
> domain groups
> domain admin users
> domain guest users

What should we use instead?  Just 'domain admin group'?

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Hello List !

When i put the command:

# smbclient -L superserver

It respond:

added interface ip=127.0.0.1 bcast=127.255.255.255 nmask=255.0.0.0

added interface ip=172.16.1.10 bcast=172.16.255.255 nmask=255.255.0.0

Got a positive name query response from 127.0.0.1 (172.16.1.10)

Password:

Anonymous login succesful

Domain=[SUPERTRANSPORTE] OS=[UNIX] Server=[Samba 2.2.1]

tree connect failed:ERRDOS - ERRnosuchshare (You specified an invalid share
name)

my smb.conf is:

*******************************************start
here*******************************************

[global]

workgroup = SUPERTRANSPORTE

netbios name = SUPERSERVER

server string = Powered by Linux !

interfaces = eth0 lo

bind interfaces only = Yes

security = USER

encrypt passwords = Yes

domain logons = Yes

os level = 64

local master = Yes

preferred master = Yes

domain master = Yes

wins support = Yes

logon script = scripts\inicio.bat

logon drive = Z:

logon home = \\superserver\%U

min passwd length = 5

map to guest = Never

null passwords = No

smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd

root directory = /

passwd program = /bin/passwd

passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *changed*

passwd chat debug = No

password level = 0

username level = 0

unix password sync = No

restrict anonymous = No

use rhosts = No

log file = /var/log/log.smb

log level = 3

debug hires timestamp = No

debug pid = No

debug uid = No

protocol = NT1

read bmpx = No

read raw = Yes

write raw = Yes

nt smb support = Yes

nt pipe support = Yes

nt acl support = Yes

announce version = 4.3

announce as = NT

max mux = 50

max xmit = 65535

name resolve order = wins hosts

max packet = 65535

max ttl = 259200

max wins ttl = 518400

min wins ttl = 21600

time server = Yes

change notify timeout = 60

deadtime = 0

getwd cache = Yes

keepalive = 300

lpq cache time = 10

max disk size = 0

max open files = 1024

read size = 16384

socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=8192 SO_RCVBUF=8192

stat cache size = 50

load printers = Yes

strip dot = No

stat cache = Yes

oplock break wait time = 10

lock dir = /var/lock/samba

guest account = nobody

read only = Yes

create mask = 0744

force create mode = 00

security mask = -1

force security mode = -1

directory mask = 0755

force directory mode = 00

directory security mask = -1

force directory security mode = -1

only user = No

status = Yes

max connections = 0

min print space = 0

strict sync = No

sync always = No

print ok = No

postscript = No

printing = bsd

print command = lpr -r -P%p %s

lpq command = lpq -P%p

lprm command = lprm -P%p %j

printcap name = /etc/printcap

default case = lower

case sensitive = No

preserve case = Yes

short preserve case = Yes

mangle case = No

mangling char = ~

hide dot files = Yes

delete veto files = No

map system = No

map hidden = No

map archive = Yes

mangled names = Yes

browseable = Yes

blocking locks = Yes

fake oplocks = No

locking = Yes

oplocks = Yes

level2 oplocks = No

oplock contention limit = 2

strict locking = No

share modes = No

preexec close = No

root preexec close = No

available = Yes

fstype = NTFS

set directory = No

wide links = Yes

follow symlinks = Yes

delete readonly = No

dos filetimes = No

dos filetime resolution = No

fake directory create times = No

time server = True


[homes]

browsable = No

guest ok = No

read only = No

create mask = 0700

directory mask = 0700

oplocks = False

locking = No

[netlogon]

comment = Network Logon Service

path = /share/netlogon

writeable = No

guest ok = Yes

share modes = No

[profiles]

path = /share/profiles

browsable = No

guest ok = Yes

writeable = No

create mask = 0600

directory mask = 0700

[Siif]

comment = FTP del Siif

path = /share/siif

public = Yes

writeable = No

browseable = Yes

guest only = Yes

[Mp3]

comment =

path = /share/mp3

public = Yes

writeable = No

browseable = Yes

guest only = Yes

[SoftWare]

comment = Software varios

path = /share/software

public = Yes

writeable = Yes

browseable = Yes

guest only = Yes

[hp-financiera]

path = /var/spool/lpd/hp-financiera

printer name = hp-financiera

writable = Yes

public = Yes

printable = Yes

guest ok = Yes

guest only = Yes

*******************************************end
here********************************************





Ok thats not all when i try to logon onto a W2KProfessional it said:

The service netlogon is not activated

or something similar



Someone can help me ?

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This is sort of a NT question and I hope someone can help.

Using Windows 2000 Pro and mapping drives to Samba/UNIX shares:

When a user creates a New Folder in a Samba shared directory, they are
unable to rename the folder. Error says "access denied."

They indeed have rwx access to the directory under unix. In fact, if
they Telnet into the unix server, they can rename the directory with no
problem.

If the user maps the exact same drive from an NT machine, he can rename
the New Folder with no problems. So it's definately specific to Win2K!

Anyone seen this before? Thanks, Nick

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Make nmbd/nmbd_namequery.c look like this:

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

#include "includes.h"

extern int DEBUGLEVEL;
extern struct in_addr ipzero;

/****************************************************************************
 Deal with a response packet when querying a name.
****************************************************************************/

static void query_name_response( struct subnet_record   *subrec,
                                 struct response_record *rrec,
                                 struct packet_struct   *p)
{
  struct nmb_packet *nmb = &p->packet.nmb;
  BOOL success = False;
  struct nmb_name *question_name = 
                           &rrec->packet->packet.nmb.question.question_name;
  struct in_addr answer_ip = ipzero;

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

(or checkout the CVS tree again.... it'll do the same thing)

On 10-Jul-2001 Greg J. Zartman, P.E. wrote:
> I just this morning updated my local Samba 2.2 source from CVS and on
> compile received the following error messages:
> 
> nmbd/nmbd_namequery.c: In function `query_name_response':
> nmbd/nmbd_namequery.c:43: structure has no member named `S_un'
> make: *** [nmbd/nmbd_namequery.o] Error 1
> 
> Does anyone know what this means?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> 
> 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
> Web:  www.leiinc.com

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A re-checkout of the CVS tree solved the problem nicely.

On 10-Jul-2001 Greg J. Zartman, P.E. wrote:
> I just this morning updated my local Samba 2.2 source from CVS and on
> compile received the following error messages:
> 
> nmbd/nmbd_namequery.c: In function `query_name_response':
> nmbd/nmbd_namequery.c:43: structure has no member named `S_un'
> make: *** [nmbd/nmbd_namequery.o] Error 1
> 
> Does anyone know what this means?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> 
> 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
> Web:  www.leiinc.com

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On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Craig Kelley wrote:

> > Removed parameters.
> > -------------------
> > domain groups
> > domain admin users
> > domain guest users
>
> What should we use instead?  Just 'domain admin group'?

Yes.







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scott wrote:
> 
> Viewed from W2K, the Created/Modified dates are both the true creation date* of the file.  If I do a 'stat' on the file from the
> Linux server, the Modify date shows as the true creation date, and the Change date is when I copied the file from W2K to Samba.
> 
> The timestamps are getting created correctly, but aren't getting read back correctly.
> 
> *true creation date = when the author actually made it.
> 
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> 
> > Oringinal file (local Win200),
> > Created:    12 June 2001 19:07:41
> > Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
> > Accessed:    10 July 2001
> >
> > Copied to local drive
> > Created:    10 July 2001 17:32:34
> > Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
> > Accessed:    10 July 200
> >
> > Copied to Win2000 Share
> > Created:    10 July 2001 17:32:51
> > Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
> > Accessed:    10 July 200
> >
> > Copied to Samba 2.2.0 (Solaris 2.7) Share
> > Created:    12 June 2001   19:07:42
> > Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
> > Accessed:    10 July 200
> >
> > Moved to a Samba 2.2.0 (Solaris 2.7) Share
> > Created:    12 June 2001   19:07:42
> > Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
> > Accessed:    10 July 200


The problem is that the underlying UNIX filesystem
doesn't store the creation date.

Samba fakes this by looking at all dates available to
a file and setting the oldest one it can find as the
creation date (as this is most probably the earliest
date the file has been around).

Samba will mess up when a file is copied such that the
creation date is later than the modification date. Samba
can have no idea when the file really was created on a
POSIX filesystem so selects the earliest date to display.

Regards,

	Jeremy Allison,
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Dear all:

Would be greatly appreciated if anyone could tell me how to access samba from
Win98/Nt? I got the message from windows, saying that the network path is not
accessible. Plus I am not able to change password for smaba. When I type
smbpasswd (username), it prompts me to type password, but the process fail,
indicating that the user is not found.

I have joined the Nt domain, and able to browse the 98/NT share, but not from
WIndows to Linux...
I have enabled the encrypt password.

Thanks

RIchard

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I have problems with the combination of Samba as PDC (newest Samba) and
Windows NT PCs with net send. It wont send any message to any PC.
PC mdi: net send mdi test -> Message Test appears on mdi.
PC mdi: net send mac test -> NOTHING happens but net send says "Successfull"

If i send with Winpopup from a Win9X PC to mac or mdi it works. But it worked
before the Win NT Machines joined the Domain so i think there is the problem,
but i could not find it.

Anyone here who knows what i can do to kill this error ?
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hi guys,

I have a question: What is the add user script tag useful for and how do I
have to set the parameters?

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> hi guys,
>
> I have a question: What is the add user script tag useful for and how do I
> have to set the parameters?
>
The add user script is useful for automatic generation auf local unix user
accounts on a samba machine which is a member of a NT domain. You know the
smbd instance which forks for a user connection acts in behalf of a user
which must known to the local unix system. Normally a administrator creates
unix accounts and corresponding samba accounts. If is the samba machine a NT
domain member so this machine asks the domain controller if the user exists
( Exactly if you come from a NT(2000) machine and try to connect to a SMB
resource you show your security access token which also contains your NT
domain user name!) and then the smb father process looks for a existing real
or mapped user. If you have a add user script it will be executed if the
user doesn4t exists. Normally it creates a user account with a cryptic
initial password. If you haven4t local access, i.e. via shell you don4t need
to know what the password are. Only the smb process needs a valid local unix
user account.
I use this procedure succesful for over one year. I know this is a
workaround for a real pass through authentication functionality but it
works!

I hope this will help

Thorsten

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> From: "Ing. Vladislav Krahulec" <krahulec at excon.cz>
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> Subject: Roaming profile on Samba 2.2.0a
> Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 20:30:28 +0200
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> Roaming profile on Samba 2.2.0a
> ----------------------------------
>
> I have successfully installed PDC on Samba 2.2.0a (SuSE Linux 7.1).
> I can add new machine and create new roaming profile for new user too.
> I would like to know how "move" existing local profile on Windows NT 4.0
> machine into roaming profile on Samba PDC.
>
> I cannot copy old NTUSER.DAT and NTUSER.DAT.LOG to new roaming profile -
> after login, system cannot use CURRENT_USER branch in registry.
>
> Now I use this way:
> - Backup existing local profile for <user> to another place (without
> NTUSER.DAT and NTUSER.DAT.LOG)
> - Export (with REGEDIT) CURRENT_USER to file (.reg)
> - Delete local user and local profile
> - Login onto Samba PDC like <user>
> - Copy backup of profile over C:\WINNT\Profiles\<user>
> - Import registry from file (.reg)
> - Logout

This is the method I've been using:
-Logon as Administrator to the local box.
-Right click on "My Computer->Properties", select "User Profiles"
-Click on user's profile, select "Copy To"
-Change the destination to the appropriate profile directory on the PDC.
Connect as the user.  Changed "Allowed to use" to appropriate user.
-Sit back and let the copy go...

So far, the only bugs I've found are:
-User's Outlook, etc mail passwords are not saved.
-User's Digital IDs are not transferred.  (We export the cert and re-import
it)
-Temporary Internet Files.  This bloat up a profile, I've been deleting them
in a logon script and changing the T.I.F. folder with a registry file (with
moderate success).

David Lancaster
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> It works, but maybe there is some better and easier way (and also more
>  "pure")
>
> Thank you
>
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Mine behaves differently

Original file (NT4):
Created: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
Modified: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
Accessed: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM

Copy to local (NT4):
Created: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 8:49:05 AM
Modified: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
Accessed: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM

Copy to samba-2.0.7 (Linux)
Created: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
Modified: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
Accessed: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 8:50:42 A

Copy to samba-2.2.1 (Linux)
Created: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
Modified: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
Accessed: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM

This is the bug I reported -- ALL the date/times on samba-2.2.1 are being
set to the current date/time because of the cache flush occurring AFTER the
setftime routine.  Maybe Solaris behaves differently on the cache flush?
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scott wrote:
>
> Viewed from W2K, the Created/Modified dates are both the true creation
date* of the file.  If I do a 'stat' on the file from the
> Linux server, the Modify date shows as the true creation date, and the
Change date is when I copied the file from W2K to Samba.
>
> The timestamps are getting created correctly, but aren't getting read back
correctly.
>
> *true creation date = when the author actually made it.
>
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
>
> > Oringinal file (local Win200),
> > Created:    12 June 2001 19:07:41
> > Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
> > Accessed:    10 July 2001
> >
> > Copied to local drive
> > Created:    10 July 2001 17:32:34
> > Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
> > Accessed:    10 July 200
> >
> > Copied to Win2000 Share
> > Created:    10 July 2001 17:32:51
> > Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
> > Accessed:    10 July 200
> >
> > Copied to Samba 2.2.0 (Solaris 2.7) Share
> > Created:    12 June 2001   19:07:42
> > Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
> > Accessed:    10 July 200
> >
> > Moved to a Samba 2.2.0 (Solaris 2.7) Share
> > Created:    12 June 2001   19:07:42
> > Modified:   12 June 2001  19:07:42
> > Accessed:    10 July 200


The problem is that the underlying UNIX filesystem
doesn't store the creation date.

Samba fakes this by looking at all dates available to
a file and setting the oldest one it can find as the
creation date (as this is most probably the earliest
date the file has been around).

Samba will mess up when a file is copied such that the
creation date is later than the modification date. Samba
can have no idea when the file really was created on a
POSIX filesystem so selects the earliest date to display.

Regards,

Jeremy Allison,
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Hello

This is th 2 machine concerned :
-Samba server2(members of domain): rh7.1, samba-2.2.1-20010710
-Samba server1(PDC): rh7.1, samba-2.2.0-20010417

I have an authentification problem : i can't to access to samba2 with an
account of the domain.
I read many FAQ ans DOMAIN_MEMBER.txt and set up correcty smb.conf of 2
machines.
In the log.<client machine> on samba2 i read:

[2001/07/11 12:12:47, 0] smbd/password.c:domain_client_validate(1563)
  domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account password for domain
OFFICE
Obviously, my domain is called OFFICE :p

Notice: PDC of samba1 works fine and share many folders for NT WK and win98.

thank in advance for your help

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I have used the newly released 2.2.1 version as a PDC and it worked.
The key difference seems to be number of users in smbpasswd - first time
round I had 385 entries using 2.2.0 & then CVS and in the second time I had
only 3 - root, machine & myself.

It is also posisble in my attempts to join something got messed up.
This time round I used the add user script method.

Anyhow I am very happy now!

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> > currently i'm working on a way to automatically add printers and their
> > drivers on a linux box. Today i ran into a problem with rpcclient. The
> > command that issued it was:
> >
> > adddriver "Windows 4.0" "HP LaserJet
> > 1100:PSCRIPT5.DLL:PRINTER.PPD:P5UI.DLL:PSCRIPT.HLP:NULL:RAW:"
> >
> > The result is a segmentation fault. Am i doing something wrong or is
> > the rpcclient code buggy? I also followd the steps described in the
> > imprints driver install perl script.
> 
> You have no dependent files in the list.  Though the arguement
> parsing code is not particularly robust....

Hmm... adding the dependent files and correcting a typo :(( fixed the problem :) (PS5UI instead of P5UI)

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> > currently i'm working on a way to automatically add printers and their
> > drivers on a linux box. Today i ran into a problem with rpcclient. The
> > command that issued it was:
> >
> > adddriver "Windows 4.0" "HP LaserJet
> > 1100:PSCRIPT5.DLL:PRINTER.PPD:P5UI.DLL:PSCRIPT.HLP:NULL:RAW:"
> >
> > The result is a segmentation fault. Am i doing something wrong or is
> > the rpcclient code buggy? I also followd the steps described in the
> > imprints driver install perl script.
>
> You have no dependent files in the list.  Though the arguement
> parsing code is not particularly robust....

If i add the dependent file the rpcclient works fine except that the driver doesn't get uploaded :(.

i get 2 different errors on the command line:
- result was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL
- result was NT_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED

in the logfiles there's an error about renaming the files. A few get through and get copied to the appropriate directories. Some
don't. I copy pasted a piece of the logfile below

regards
Joost bijl
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[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/3]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/3]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/dosmode.c:unix_mode(113)
  unix_mode(W32X86/3) returning 0755
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/3/PSCRIPT5.DLL]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/3/PSCRIPT5.DLL]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/open.c:open_file(158)
  Error opening file W32X86/3/PSCRIPT5.DLL (No such file or directory) (local_flags=0) (flags=0)
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/PSCRIPT5.DLL]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/3/PSCRIPT5.DLL]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/reply.c:rename_internals(3794)
  rename_internals: case_sensitive = 0, case_preserve = 1, short case preserve = 1, directory = W32X86/pscript5.dll, newname =
W32X86/3/PSCRIPT5.DLL, newname_last_component = PSCRIPT5.DLL, is_8_3 = 1
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/reply.c:rename_internals(3853)
  rename_internals: succeeded doing rename on W32X86/pscript5.dll -> W32X86/3/PSCRIPT5.DLL
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/3/PRINTER.PPD]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/3/PRINTER.PPD]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/open.c:open_file(158)
  Error opening file W32X86/3/PRINTER.PPD (No such file or directory) (local_flags=0) (flags=0)
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/PRINTER.PPD]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/3/PRINTER.PPD]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/reply.c:rename_internals(3794)
  rename_internals: case_sensitive = 0, case_preserve = 1, short case preserve = 1, directory = W32X86/printer.ppd, newname =
W32X86/3/PRINTER.PPD, newname_last_component = PRINTER.PPD, is_8_3 = 1
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/reply.c:rename_internals(3853)
  rename_internals: succeeded doing rename on W32X86/printer.ppd -> W32X86/3/PRINTER.PPD
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/3/P5UI.DLL]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/3/P5UI.DLL]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/open.c:open_file(158)
  Error opening file W32X86/3/P5UI.DLL (No such file or directory) (local_flags=0) (flags=0)
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/P5UI.DLL]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/3/P5UI.DLL]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/reply.c:rename_internals(3794)
  rename_internals: case_sensitive = 0, case_preserve = 1, short case preserve = 1, directory = W32X86/P5UI.DLL, newname =
W32X86/3/P5UI.DLL, newname_last_component = P5UI.DLL, is_8_3 = 1
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/reply.c:rename_internals(3853)
  rename_internals: failed doing rename on W32X86/P5UI.DLL -> W32X86/3/P5UI.DLL
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(123)
  error string = No such file or directory
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(141)
  error packet at line 3923 cmd=0 (SMBmkdir) eclass=1 ecode=2
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 0] printing/nt_printing.c:move_driver_to_download_area(1340)
  move_driver_to_download_area: Unable to rename [W32X86/P5UI.DLL] to [W32X86/3/P5UI.DLL]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/P5UI.DLL]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(123)
  error string = No such file or directory
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(141)
  error packet at line 2061 cmd=0 (SMBmkdir) eclass=1 ecode=2
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/PSCRIPT.HLP]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(403)
  unix_clean_name [W32X86/PSCRIPT.NTF]
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(317)
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 1
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(646)
  manta (127.0.0.1) closed connection to service print$
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/connection.c:yield_connection(50)
  Yielding connection to print$
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(317)
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 1
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:pop_sec_ctx(424)
  pop_sec_ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
[2001/07/11 13:40:36, 3] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:free_pipe_context(417)
  free_pipe_context: destroying talloc pool of size 370

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I was curious if anyone else has seen this and might have
a better solution.

A clean ( no profile ) user logs into the 2.2.1 domain with
no problems.  Eudora, etc run fine.

A dirty ( old NT4.0 profile ) user logs into the same domain
from the same machine and all kinds of things break.

I just moved the profile out of the way, logged in as the
dirty user, log out, log in and copy their desktop, bookmarks, etc over
into the new profile from the old.  Seems to solve a lot
of problems.  I've had this problem on 4.0 to 4.0 as well.

Hope this helps others out.

Patrick

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    Hi all,

 I need a little help. Maybe someone knows an answer.

 I set up samba 2.2.0 as domain controller and it works great.Every 98
machine logs on flawless and has the correct mappings. Ip of samba machine
is 192.168.2.5 and the domain is visible all over the .2.0 network.
  I need to make the samba domain visible on the 192.168.1.0 network and i
can not make it work. I enabled wins server on samba and even put remote
announce for 192.168.1.255.
  Does somebody have a solution ?

   
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On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Mike Black wrote:

> Mine behaves differently
>
> Original file (NT4):
> Created: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
> Modified: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
> Accessed: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
>
> Copy to local (NT4):
> Created: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 8:49:05 AM
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Modified: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
> Accessed: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
>
> Copy to samba-2.0.7 (Linux)
> Created: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
> Modified: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
> Accessed: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 8:50:42 AM
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>
> Copy to samba-2.2.1 (Linux)
> Created: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
> Modified: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
> Accessed: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:01:53 PM
>
> This is the bug I reported -- ALL the date/times on samba-2.2.1 are
> being set to the current date/time because of the cache flush
> occurring AFTER the setftime routine.  Maybe Solaris behaves
> differently on the cache flush?

I am thoroughly confused now, because the mtime/actime for the 2.2.1
copy are the same as the original file on NT4.  It looks like 2.0.7
was messed up.  And why did NT reset the creation date on the local
copy?






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Im not sure if this is Samba related or windows related, but my client
machines are experiencing a fairly significant delay when trying to open
files from apps on Win2000 client machines.

My setup:
Server: Samba 2.2.1 on Mandrake Linux
Clients: Win2000

An example of this delay can be found when trying to open a file in MS Word.
A user clicks the open file icon, then the Open File windows pops up.  The
user then clicks the drop down menu to display all drives and the system
hangs there for about 10-20 sec. before displaying all drives.  Simply
browsing the network from network neighborhood or windows explorer doesnt
seem produce the delay.

At first I thought WINS, but I cant seem to find anything wrong with my
setup.

Any ideas?  Thank you.

Greg Zartman

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On Tue, 10 Jul 2001, Richard Sharpe wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Yesterday when I was demoing that Win2K could join a Samba 2.2.x (CVS)
> domain, we tried, when logged in as Administrator on the Win2K workstation:
>
>  >>net add fred

Right, you created a local account, no?

> And this worked. This seems to be because Administrator is a member of
> the domain admins group and domain admins is a member of local admins.
>
> However,
>
>  >>net add fred /domain
>
> did not work, and error was something like not enough privilege.

Would need a trace to see what failed....




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Greg:
This may not be your problem, but I have seen this exact behavior on
machines that have a cd-rom in the disc drive.  For some reason windows
'goes to sleep' as far as knowing the cd is present and then has to spin it
up to speed when you go to search for something.  I haven't been able to see
any way around this "feature"


James

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> Im not sure if this is Samba related or windows related, but my client
> machines are experiencing a fairly significant delay when trying to open
> files from apps on Win2000 client machines.
>
> My setup:
> Server: Samba 2.2.1 on Mandrake Linux
> Clients: Win2000
>
> An example of this delay can be found when trying to open a file in MS
Word.
> A user clicks the open file icon, then the Open File windows pops up.  The
> user then clicks the drop down menu to display all drives and the system
> hangs there for about 10-20 sec. before displaying all drives.  Simply
> browsing the network from network neighborhood or windows explorer doesnt
> seem produce the delay.
>
> At first I thought WINS, but I cant seem to find anything wrong with my
> setup.
>
> Any ideas?  Thank you.
>
> Greg Zartman

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I had posted an earlier version of this message as of Mon 06/25/2001 12:02
PM 
(samba-ntdom digest, Vol 1 #403 - 31 msgs).

I did not get any responses so I figured I post my issue again. Hope that
some one can help use figure this one out! 
Thus far this is affecting 3 specific AD_USER_ACCOUNTs out of the 10 NT
account that we have migrated to AD. 

The following is the error log we get when the AD_USER_ACCOUNT (Active
Directory User Account) tries to map to our Samba 2.0.7 Server.

The samba server is set to use Domain Authentication and has the SID history
Patch that Jeremy Allison had provided us with. It authenticates against the
NT4_Master_DOMAIN_PDC which in turn has a 2-way trust with the
W2K_AD_DOMAIN.
 
---------------------------------------------------------------------
[2001/06/25 07:36:50, 0] smbd/password.c:domain_client_validate(1470)
  domain_client_validate: unable to validate password for user
AD_USER_ACCOUNT in domain W2K_AD_DOMAIN to Domain con
troller NT4_DOMAIN_PDC. Error was ERRDOS - ERRmoredata (There is more data
to be returned.).
[2001/06/25 07:36:50, 0] passdb/passdb.c:iterate_getsmbpwnam(149)
  unable to open smb password database.
[2001/06/25 07:36:50, 1] smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(500)
  Couldn't find user ''AD_USER_ACCOUNT" in smb_passwd file.
[2001/06/25 07:36:50, 0] passdb/smbpass.c:startsmbfilepwent_internal(87)
  startsmbfilepwent_internal: unable to open file
/usr/samba-2.0.7/private/smbpasswd. Error was A
 file or directory in the path name does not exist.
[2001/06/25 07:36:50, 0] passdb/passdb.c:iterate_getsmbpwnam(149)
  unable to open smb password database.
[2001/06/25 07:36:50, 1] smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(500)
  Couldn't find user 'AD_USER_ACCOUNT' in smb_passwd file.
[2001/06/25 07:36:50, 1] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(925)
  Rejecting user 'AD_USER_ACCOUNT': authentication failed
------------------------------------------------------------
In the above error log I have replaced:

The actual username with AD_USER_ACCOUNT, 
the Active directory Domain with W2K_AD_DOMAIN 
and the NT4 Master Domain PDC server has been replaced with NT4_DOMAIN_PDC

Thanks, 
Tony (Houman) Zirnoon
FMEC WEST (Windows Engineering Server Team) 
Intel Corp. 


                                                          

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> > > Removed parameters.
> > > -------------------
> > > domain groups
> > > domain admin users
> > > domain guest users
> >
> > What should we use instead?  Just 'domain admin group'?
>
> Yes.

So can a member of 'domain admin group' be used to join a Win2K client
to the domain yet?  This doesn't appear to work, and distributing the
root password is completely unacceptable (as is having me run around
campus every time a lab rebuilds a workstation <g>).

Kevin Currie

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On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, KEVIN G. CURRIE wrote:

> > > > Removed parameters.
> > > > -------------------
> > > > domain groups
> > > > domain admin users
> > > > domain guest users
> > >
> > > What should we use instead?  Just 'domain admin group'?
> >
> > Yes.
>
> So can a member of 'domain admin group' be used to join a Win2K client
> to the domain yet?  This doesn't appear to work, and distributing the

You are correct.  It does not work expect for a root account.





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Jerry,

Do you have any idea as to when this functionality may become actual
functionality? I know developers hate these kind of questions, so sorry. :-)
Does this functionality work in the HEAD branch? TIA.

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> On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, KEVIN G. CURRIE wrote:
>
> > > > > Removed parameters.
> > > > > -------------------
> > > > > domain groups
> > > > > domain admin users
> > > > > domain guest users
> > > >
> > > > What should we use instead?  Just 'domain admin group'?
> > >
> > > Yes.
> >
> > So can a member of 'domain admin group' be used to join a Win2K client
> > to the domain yet?  This doesn't appear to work, and distributing the
>
> You are correct.  It does not work expect for a root account.
>
>
>
>
>
> jerry
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On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Sean Elble wrote:

> Jerry,
>
> Do you have any idea as to when this functionality may become actual
> functionality? I know developers hate these kind of questions, so
> sorry. :-)

Nope.  No ETA. :-)

> Does this functionality work in the HEAD branch? TIA.

No.





j-

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OK then. Good enough, and thanks for the quick response. :-)

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> On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Sean Elble wrote:
>
> > Jerry,
> >
> > Do you have any idea as to when this functionality may become actual
> > functionality? I know developers hate these kind of questions, so
> > sorry. :-)
>
> Nope.  No ETA. :-)
>
> > Does this functionality work in the HEAD branch? TIA.
>
> No.
>
>
>
>
>
> j-

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> to the domain yet?  This doesn't appear to work, and distributing the
> root password is completely unacceptable (as is having me run around
> campus every time a lab rebuilds a workstation <g>).

You can have different root password for samba...

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On Jul 11, 2001 at 13:13 -0700, Kevin Cho wrote:

> > to the domain yet?  This doesn't appear to work, and distributing the
> > root password is completely unacceptable (as is having me run around
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>
> You can have different root password for samba...

Yes... but that still troubles me because smbd runs w/ root privilages.

Kevin

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This is a minor bugfix release for 2.2.1, *NOT* security related.
 
1). 2.2.1 had a bug where using smbpasswd -m to add a Windows NT or
Windows2000 machine into a Samba hosted PDC would succeed, but
then joining the machine to the domain would fail due to our
stricter user name checking. We were disallowing user names
containing '$', which is needed when using smbpasswd to add a
machine into a domain. Automatically adding machines (using the
native Windows tools) into a Samba domain worked correctly in
2.2.1.
 
2.2.1a fixes this single problem. If you do not need the functionality
of smbpasswd -a -m to add machines to a Samba PDC then there is no need
to upgrade.

Sorry for the problem, and a big thanks to Toomas Soome
for finding this bug.

Regards,

	Jeremy Allison,
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Hi all

Please give me suggestions to go about the following:

1 smbpasswd to be synched to /etc/passwd....i.e I dont want a seperate
smbpasswd file.
   authentication done thru /etc/passwd

2. Does the above need any registry changes on Windows clients ..?
    If so I have Win 95/98, Win NT and win 2000 clients

3. I want the clients to map their home directories and other shared resources
in the windows machine using auth through /etc/passwd on the linux box.This
should be possible even if they log into the windows box as administrator.
(I get an error "smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X rejecting user
'administrator': authentication failed "when I try)

The following is my smb.conf file

#======================= Global Settings
=====================================
[global]

 workgroup = Wgp
server string =  Samba Server
load printers = yes
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 50
security = user
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
remote announce = 10.10.1.255
dns proxy = no

Share-definitions
[printers]
   comment = All Printers
   path = /var/spool/samba
   browseable = no


[home]
   comment = Home Directories
   path = /home/%u
   public = yes
   browseable = yes
   writable = yes
   create mask =766

Kindly help me with the above problem
Thanks a lot

Rgds
Anand

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Hello to everybody.

I want to give my best thanks to whom will kindly lose some minutes for
my problem.

I am a newbie for Linux, and I installed a Red Hat 7.1 distribution on
my PC (Pentium 166),
in workstation mode, predefined installation.

I can access to an NT client via "smbclient" or "mount -t smbfs"; but,
as  my target is to set the PC as
server for the NT client, I suddendly installed the Samba server 2.0.7
and the xinetd package.

I can start, stop and restart the service; I choosed to enable the
"encrypted password" in smb.conf (attached),
because I prefer do not edit the Win registry.
In every way I edit the smb.conf, testparm does not return any error.

I create an account Administrator with the same password of the NT
client.

In the Windows Explorer, I can see the Samba server and its description,
but I cannot see the shared directories,
or access it in any way; I get the following messages:

        "network path not found"     or     "network name not found"
(error # 53).

According to the DIAGNOSIS.txt, Samba can pass successfully the tests 1
to 7, but fails the test 8 (net view \\Sambaserver);
there is considered the possibility of an nmbd problem, but is not
explained how to fix it.

There are also some indications to set the advanced tcp/ip setup for IP
address, DNS name resolution, and lmhosts
editing; I try all the three options, but without success.

Now, after having been browsing the samba documentation, the man pages,
some books, the samba mailing list, I still cannot understand
what is wrong:

-wrong account or tcp/ip setting ?
-kernel needs to be recompiled ?
-somethings forgotten elsewhere ?
-????

A "configuring from scratch to the end-howto" would be very useful for
newbies.

Thanks a lot,
    Stefano Repici

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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: win2k Roaming Profiles
Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 21:41:15 -0600
From: Patrick <slu at firerun.net>
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Hello everyone,

    I've been experimenting with roaming profiles on Samba 2.2.0 and
Win2k SP1.  What I have been trying to do is setup a profile directory
that will map the hidden and system attributes to unix permissions,
seems how there are several hidden files and directories in a win2k
profile.  The problem I have run into is that for some reason the
folders that are marked as hidden are not shown as hidden.  (Did you
understand that?) So What I'm trying to say is that under Linux the
permissions of a folder are rwxrwx--x so that the hidden attribute
should be mapped to the unix permissions, but when I view the directory
in Win2k it is not shown as hidden. In fact when I check the properties
of the folder the Hidden attribute is not even checked, but the Unix
permissions have not changed.

In my share definition I have added "map hidden = yes" and "map system =
yes"  I have also set the "create mask = 0751" as to allow the hidden
attribute to be mapped.  I have also set "directory mask = 0751"  It is
my understanding that that that should be sufficient enough to allow the
Hidden attribute to work.  I should also mention that as far as files go
the hidden attribute works fine.

I have also tried setting up a share on win2k to store profiles, and it
works flawlessly, in fact you even get the special folder icons for
recent, and favorites.   Does anyone have any Ideas?

Patrick Gunerud

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I am using samba 2.2 with the
security = domain
password server =
It looks to NT domain servers to check passwords but I still have to have a 
local account.
Is there a way around this?
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Stefano:
Your smb.conf attachment was cut out of the mailing list.  Next time paste
it into the body of the message.  As such, my question would be did you set
up a share for the NT machine to access?  Is the samba server acting as a
PDC for the NT client?  If it is, then are you successfully joining the
domain and logging in successfully?  If the Samba server is not a PDC for
the NT client then, it seems like the authentication is failing. did you
create a machine account for the NT client in the smbpasswd file?

Resubmit your smb.conf and maybe others can help.

James

----- Original Message -----
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Subject: unable to access to a Samba server from an NT4sp6 client


> Hello to everybody.
>
> I want to give my best thanks to whom will kindly lose some minutes for
> my problem.
>
> I am a newbie for Linux, and I installed a Red Hat 7.1 distribution on
> my PC (Pentium 166),
> in workstation mode, predefined installation.
>
> I can access to an NT client via "smbclient" or "mount -t smbfs"; but,
> as  my target is to set the PC as
> server for the NT client, I suddendly installed the Samba server 2.0.7
> and the xinetd package.
>
> I can start, stop and restart the service; I choosed to enable the
> "encrypted password" in smb.conf (attached),
> because I prefer do not edit the Win registry.
> In every way I edit the smb.conf, testparm does not return any error.
>
> I create an account Administrator with the same password of the NT
> client.
>
> In the Windows Explorer, I can see the Samba server and its description,
> but I cannot see the shared directories,
> or access it in any way; I get the following messages:
>
>         "network path not found"     or     "network name not found"
> (error # 53).
>
> According to the DIAGNOSIS.txt, Samba can pass successfully the tests 1
> to 7, but fails the test 8 (net view \\Sambaserver);
> there is considered the possibility of an nmbd problem, but is not
> explained how to fix it.
>
> There are also some indications to set the advanced tcp/ip setup for IP
> address, DNS name resolution, and lmhosts
> editing; I try all the three options, but without success.
>
> Now, after having been browsing the samba documentation, the man pages,
> some books, the samba mailing list, I still cannot understand
> what is wrong:
>
> -wrong account or tcp/ip setting ?
> -kernel needs to be recompiled ?
> -somethings forgotten elsewhere ?
> -????
>
> A "configuring from scratch to the end-howto" would be very useful for
> newbies.
>
> Thanks a lot,
>     Stefano Repici
>
> [demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type
application/x-unknown-content-type-conf]

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Hi:

I have experienced the same problem before... check if you have enable the
firewall option that bundled with RedHAT 7.1, you should disable all
firewall setting. And you will be OK

Richard
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> Stefano:
> Your smb.conf attachment was cut out of the mailing list.  Next time paste
> it into the body of the message.  As such, my question would be did you
set
> up a share for the NT machine to access?  Is the samba server acting as a
> PDC for the NT client?  If it is, then are you successfully joining the
> domain and logging in successfully?  If the Samba server is not a PDC for
> the NT client then, it seems like the authentication is failing. did you
> create a machine account for the NT client in the smbpasswd file?
>
> Resubmit your smb.conf and maybe others can help.
>
> James
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Stefano Repici" <edmond.dantes at tiscalinet.it>
> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 6:45 PM
> Subject: unable to access to a Samba server from an NT4sp6 client
>
>
> > Hello to everybody.
> >
> > I want to give my best thanks to whom will kindly lose some minutes for
> > my problem.
> >
> > I am a newbie for Linux, and I installed a Red Hat 7.1 distribution on
> > my PC (Pentium 166),
> > in workstation mode, predefined installation.
> >
> > I can access to an NT client via "smbclient" or "mount -t smbfs"; but,
> > as  my target is to set the PC as
> > server for the NT client, I suddendly installed the Samba server 2.0.7
> > and the xinetd package.
> >
> > I can start, stop and restart the service; I choosed to enable the
> > "encrypted password" in smb.conf (attached),
> > because I prefer do not edit the Win registry.
> > In every way I edit the smb.conf, testparm does not return any error.
> >
> > I create an account Administrator with the same password of the NT
> > client.
> >
> > In the Windows Explorer, I can see the Samba server and its description,
> > but I cannot see the shared directories,
> > or access it in any way; I get the following messages:
> >
> >         "network path not found"     or     "network name not found"
> > (error # 53).
> >
> > According to the DIAGNOSIS.txt, Samba can pass successfully the tests 1
> > to 7, but fails the test 8 (net view \\Sambaserver);
> > there is considered the possibility of an nmbd problem, but is not
> > explained how to fix it.
> >
> > There are also some indications to set the advanced tcp/ip setup for IP
> > address, DNS name resolution, and lmhosts
> > editing; I try all the three options, but without success.
> >
> > Now, after having been browsing the samba documentation, the man pages,
> > some books, the samba mailing list, I still cannot understand
> > what is wrong:
> >
> > -wrong account or tcp/ip setting ?
> > -kernel needs to be recompiled ?
> > -somethings forgotten elsewhere ?
> > -????
> >
> > A "configuring from scratch to the end-howto" would be very useful for
> > newbies.
> >
> > Thanks a lot,
> >     Stefano Repici
> >
> > [demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type
> application/x-unknown-content-type-conf]
>

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> Hi all
> 
> Please give me suggestions to go about the following:
> 
> 1 smbpasswd to be synched to /etc/passwd....i.e I dont want a seperate
> smbpasswd file.
>    authentication done thru /etc/passwd
just use plain text passwords. Thats the default.

> 
> 2. Does the above need any registry changes on Windows clients ..?
>     If so I have Win 95/98, Win NT and win 2000 clients
Yes. See the registry-keys in the samba distribution.


> 3. I want the clients to map their home directories and other shared resources
> in the windows machine using auth through /etc/passwd on the linux box.This
> should be possible even if they log into the windows box as administrator.
> (I get an error "smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X rejecting user
> 'administrator': authentication failed "when I try)
You have to set up a user administrator (longer then 8 charchters) on 
Unix, use a user map in samba or supply an other user name when 
connecting form NT or w2k.

Christian
 

> 
> The following is my smb.conf file
> 
> #======================= Global Settings
> =====================================
> [global]
> 
>  workgroup = Wgp
> server string =  Samba Server
> load printers = yes
> log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
> max log size = 50
> security = user
> socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
> remote announce = 10.10.1.255
> dns proxy = no
> 
> Share-definitions
> [printers]
>    comment = All Printers
>    path = /var/spool/samba
>    browseable = no
> 
> 
> [home]
>    comment = Home Directories
>    path = /home/%u
>    public = yes
>    browseable = yes
>    writable = yes
>    create mask =766
> 
> Kindly help me with the above problem
> Thanks a lot
> 
> Rgds
> Anand
> 


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Hi,
map hidden and map system works by giving the executable bit a different
meaning; while this is possible for files, it will not work for directories
because the x bit has a particular meaning in case of a directory and
changing it may led to unwanted consequencies (unability to access the
directory).

bye,
Simo.


On Wed, Jul 11, 2001 at 05:23:58PM -0600, Patrick wrote:
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: win2k Roaming Profiles
> Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 21:41:15 -0600
> From: Patrick <slu at firerun.net>
> Reply-To: critter at rmci.net
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
>     I've been experimenting with roaming profiles on Samba 2.2.0 and
> Win2k SP1.  What I have been trying to do is setup a profile directory
> that will map the hidden and system attributes to unix permissions,
> seems how there are several hidden files and directories in a win2k
> profile.  The problem I have run into is that for some reason the
> folders that are marked as hidden are not shown as hidden.  (Did you
> understand that?) So What I'm trying to say is that under Linux the
> permissions of a folder are rwxrwx--x so that the hidden attribute
> should be mapped to the unix permissions, but when I view the directory
> in Win2k it is not shown as hidden. In fact when I check the properties
> of the folder the Hidden attribute is not even checked, but the Unix
> permissions have not changed.
> 
> In my share definition I have added "map hidden = yes" and "map system =
> yes"  I have also set the "create mask = 0751" as to allow the hidden
> attribute to be mapped.  I have also set "directory mask = 0751"  It is
> my understanding that that that should be sufficient enough to allow the
> Hidden attribute to work.  I should also mention that as far as files go
> the hidden attribute works fine.
> 
> I have also tried setting up a share on win2k to store profiles, and it
> works flawlessly, in fact you even get the special folder icons for
> recent, and favorites.   Does anyone have any Ideas?
> 
> Patrick Gunerud

-- 
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you do not need to remove _all_ the firewall settings.
Samba needs only these port to work:
netbios-ns	137/tcp				# NETBIOS Name Service
netbios-ns	137/udp
netbios-dgm	138/tcp				# NETBIOS Datagram Service
netbios-dgm	138/udp
netbios-ssn	139/tcp				# NETBIOS session service
netbios-ssn	139/udp

bye,
Simo.

On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 10:25:31AM +0800, Richard Lam wrote:
> Hi:
> 
> I have experienced the same problem before... check if you have enable the
> firewall option that bundled with RedHAT 7.1, you should disable all
> firewall setting. And you will be OK
> 
> Richard
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "James W. Beauchamp" <jbeauchamp at gesinc.com>
> To: <edmond.dantes at tiscalinet.it>; <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2001 10:33 AM
> Subject: Re: unable to access to a Samba server from an NT4sp6 client
> 
> 
> > Stefano:
> > Your smb.conf attachment was cut out of the mailing list.  Next time paste
> > it into the body of the message.  As such, my question would be did you
> set
> > up a share for the NT machine to access?  Is the samba server acting as a
> > PDC for the NT client?  If it is, then are you successfully joining the
> > domain and logging in successfully?  If the Samba server is not a PDC for
> > the NT client then, it seems like the authentication is failing. did you
> > create a machine account for the NT client in the smbpasswd file?
> >
> > Resubmit your smb.conf and maybe others can help.
> >
> > James
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Stefano Repici" <edmond.dantes at tiscalinet.it>
> > To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2001 6:45 PM
> > Subject: unable to access to a Samba server from an NT4sp6 client
> >
> >
> > > Hello to everybody.
> > >
> > > I want to give my best thanks to whom will kindly lose some minutes for
> > > my problem.
> > >
> > > I am a newbie for Linux, and I installed a Red Hat 7.1 distribution on
> > > my PC (Pentium 166),
> > > in workstation mode, predefined installation.
> > >
> > > I can access to an NT client via "smbclient" or "mount -t smbfs"; but,
> > > as  my target is to set the PC as
> > > server for the NT client, I suddendly installed the Samba server 2.0.7
> > > and the xinetd package.
> > >
> > > I can start, stop and restart the service; I choosed to enable the
> > > "encrypted password" in smb.conf (attached),
> > > because I prefer do not edit the Win registry.
> > > In every way I edit the smb.conf, testparm does not return any error.
> > >
> > > I create an account Administrator with the same password of the NT
> > > client.
> > >
> > > In the Windows Explorer, I can see the Samba server and its description,
> > > but I cannot see the shared directories,
> > > or access it in any way; I get the following messages:
> > >
> > >         "network path not found"     or     "network name not found"
> > > (error # 53).
> > >
> > > According to the DIAGNOSIS.txt, Samba can pass successfully the tests 1
> > > to 7, but fails the test 8 (net view \\Sambaserver);
> > > there is considered the possibility of an nmbd problem, but is not
> > > explained how to fix it.
> > >
> > > There are also some indications to set the advanced tcp/ip setup for IP
> > > address, DNS name resolution, and lmhosts
> > > editing; I try all the three options, but without success.
> > >
> > > Now, after having been browsing the samba documentation, the man pages,
> > > some books, the samba mailing list, I still cannot understand
> > > what is wrong:
> > >
> > > -wrong account or tcp/ip setting ?
> > > -kernel needs to be recompiled ?
> > > -somethings forgotten elsewhere ?
> > > -????
> > >
> > > A "configuring from scratch to the end-howto" would be very useful for
> > > newbies.
> > >
> > > Thanks a lot,
> > >     Stefano Repici
> > >
> > > [demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type
> > application/x-unknown-content-type-conf]
> >

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Hi People

I got this bad problem. I upgraded to 2.2.1 from 2.2.0. Now I cant connect
to long share names like "Administration" useing winnt clients. I can
connect to short share names like "Test" or "User"

Any help will help :)

Pleas se my smb.conf that I have attached.

--------------------
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|                                                                                               |
| # Samba config file created using SWAT                                                        |
| # from 172.29.130.70 (172.29.130.70)                                                          |
| # Date: 2001/07/12 09:19:52                                                                   |
|                                                                                               |
| # Global parameters                                                                           |
| [global]                                                                                      |
|          workgroup = RMBAM                                                                    |
|          netbios name = CATFISH                                                               |
|          netbios aliases = AM-USR CRONUS                                                      |
|          server string = Samba Server                                                         |
|          security = SHARE                                                                     |
|          encrypt passwords = Yes                                                              |
|          log level = 2                                                                        |
|          log file = /opt/samba/var/log.%m                                                     |
|          max log size = 50                                                                    |
|          nt smb support = No                                                                  |
|          lm announce = True                                                                   |
|          dns proxy = No                                                                       |
|          wins server = 172.29.2.13                                                            |
|                                                                                               |
| [homes]                                                                                       |
|          comment = Home Directories                                                           |
|          read only = No                                                                       |
|          browseable = No                                                                      |
|                                                                                               |
| [printers]                                                                                    |
|          comment = All Printers                                                               |
|          path = /usr/spool/samba                                                              |
|          printable = Yes                                                                      |
|          browseable = No                                                                      |
|                                                                                               |
| [User]                                                                                        |
|          comment = User's Files                                                               |
|          path = /home/User                                                                    |
|          read only = No                                                                       |
|          guest ok = Yes                                                                       |
|                                                                                               |
| [Cronus]                                                                                      |
|          comment = Cronus                                                                     |
|          path = /home/Cronus/Systems                                                          |
|          read only = No                                                                       |
|          guest ok = Yes                                                                       |
|          browseable = No                                                                      |
|                                                                                               |
| [Units]                                                                                       |
|          path = /home/Cronus/Systems/RMB Asset Management                                     |
|          read only = No                                                                       |
|          guest only = Yes                                                                     |
|          guest ok = Yes                                                                       |
|                                                                                               |
| [RMB Asset Management]                                                                        |
|          comment = RMB Asset Management                                                       |
|          path = /home/Cronus/Systems/RMB Asset Management                                     |
|          read only = No                                                                       |
|          guest ok = Yes                                                                       |
|                                                                                               |
| [Research]                                                                                    |
|          comment = Research                                                                   |
|          path = /home/Cronus/Systems/RMB Asset Management/Research                            |
|          read only = No                                                                       |
|          guest ok = Yes                                                                       |
|                                                                                               |
| [Everyone]                                                                                    |
|          comment = Everyone                                                                   |
|          path = /home/Cronus/Systems/Everyone                                                 |
|          read only = No                                                                       |
|          guest ok = Yes                                                                       |
|                                                                                               |
| [Usr]                                                                                         |
|          comment = Usr                                                                        |
|          path = /home/Cronus/Systems/Usr                                                      |
|          read only = No                                                                       |
|          guest ok = Yes                                                                       |
|                                                                                               |
| [Administration]                                                                              |
|          comment = Administration                                                             |
|          path = /home/Cronus/Systems/RMB Asset Management/Administration                      |
|          read only = No                                                                       |
|          guest ok = Yes                                                                       |
|                                                                                               |
| [Risk Management]                                                                             |
|          comment = Risk Management                                                            |
|          path = /home/Cronus/Systems/RMB Asset Management/Risk Management                     |
|          read only = No                                                                       |
|          guest ok = Yes                                                                       |
|                                                                                               |
| [test]                                                                                        |
|          comment = Test                                                                       |
|          path = /home/Cronus/Systems/RMB Asset Management/Risk Management                     |
|          read only = No                                                                       |
|          guest ok = Yes                                                                       |
|                                                                                               |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|


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

Nardus Geldenhuys
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Hi,

Is there any *current* archive of the samba@ and samba-ntdom mailing lists?

/James

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seem there are some probles with archives for this list on samba.org
Fortunately you may take a look at searcheable archivesat
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com

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> 
> Is there any *current* archive of the samba@ and samba-ntdom mailing lists?
> 
> /James
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h h wrote:

> I am using samba 2.2 with the
> security = domain
> password server =
> It looks to NT domain servers to check passwords but I still have to 
> have a local account.
> Is there a way around this?
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All users accessing the machine (except via a guest account) need to 
have a valid unix account (to allow file permissions to work). If you 
want samba to create users automatcially, try the add user script. It 
will add accounts when a user connects to the machine, and is 
authenticated by a domain controller:


You will probably want something like this:

add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false %u

Unfortunately you can't control group membership very well this way (you 
can either have each user in its own group, or all users in one group 
using the -g <groupname> option). If you need better group control 
(domain groups) you will have to wait with us for winbindd to stabilise.

Buchan

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I get the following error message in var/log/messages
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domain *.* (*.* being my domain)

I have a NT network with NT PDC & BDC, i can see the linux box no problem
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above message still appears.

Any help would be great.

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Am 9 Jul 2001, um 16:11 Uhr schrieb h h zum Thema is it possible to have samba authenticate w/o hav:
Dazu meine Meinung:

looks like winbindd is what You need...

HTH, Osama

> I am using samba 2.2 with the
> security = domain
> password server =
> It looks to NT domain servers to check passwords but I still have to have a 
> local account.
> Is there a way around this?
> Thanks
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Stefano:
Your smb.conf attachment was cut out of the mailing list.  Next time paste
it into the body of the message.  As such, my question would be did you set
up a share for the NT machine to access?  Is the samba server acting as a
PDC for the NT client?  If it is, then are you successfully joining the
domain and logging in successfully?  If the Samba server is not a PDC for
the NT client then, it seems like the authentication is failing. did you
create a machine account for the NT client in the smbpasswd file?

Resubmit your smb.conf and maybe others can help.

James

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Subject: unable to access to a Samba server from an NT4sp6 client


> Hello to everybody.
>
> I want to give my best thanks to whom will kindly lose some minutes for
> my problem.
>
> I am a newbie for Linux, and I installed a Red Hat 7.1 distribution on
> my PC (Pentium 166),
> in workstation mode, predefined installation.
>
> I can access to an NT client via "smbclient" or "mount -t smbfs"; but,
> as  my target is to set the PC as
> server for the NT client, I suddendly installed the Samba server 2.0.7
> and the xinetd package.
>
> I can start, stop and restart the service; I choosed to enable the
> "encrypted password" in smb.conf (attached),
> because I prefer do not edit the Win registry.
> In every way I edit the smb.conf, testparm does not return any error.
>
> I create an account Administrator with the same password of the NT
> client.
>
> In the Windows Explorer, I can see the Samba server and its description,
> but I cannot see the shared directories,
> or access it in any way; I get the following messages:
>
>         "network path not found"     or     "network name not found"
> (error # 53).
>
> According to the DIAGNOSIS.txt, Samba can pass successfully the tests 1
> to 7, but fails the test 8 (net view \\Sambaserver);
> there is considered the possibility of an nmbd problem, but is not
> explained how to fix it.
>
> There are also some indications to set the advanced tcp/ip setup for IP
> address, DNS name resolution, and lmhosts
> editing; I try all the three options, but without success.
>
> Now, after having been browsing the samba documentation, the man pages,
> some books, the samba mailing list, I still cannot understand
> what is wrong:
>
> -wrong account or tcp/ip setting ?
> -kernel needs to be recompiled ?
> -somethings forgotten elsewhere ?
> -????
>
> A "configuring from scratch to the end-howto" would be very useful for
> newbies.
>
> Thanks a lot,
>     Stefano Repici
>
> [demime 0.98b removed an attachment of type
application/x-unknown-content-type-conf]

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We are currently migrating subnets, so last weekend I added a NIC to our 
samba PDC for the new subnet, and migrated a few machines. The PDC was 
set up with:

wins proxy = yes
wins support = no
wins server = <ip_address of network-wide WINS>

This was all working fine until I upgraded samba to 2.2.1 (from a cvs 
snapshot about a month old). Now the machines on the new subnet can see 
no computers but thenselves, although they log in fine and can find 
other machines by searching by name.

I tried this:
[bgmilne at bgmilne samba-2.2.1a]$ smbclient -L caecsd3_linux -U bgmilne
added interface ip=my.ip.address bcast=x.x.x.x nmask=x.x.x.x
wins_srv_died(): WINS server ip.of.samba.pdc appears to be down.
Got a positive name query response from my.ip.add.ress ( my.ip.add.ress )
Password:
Domain=[CAE] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.1a]

    Sharename      Type      Comment
    ---------      ----      -------
    print$         Disk     
    IPC$           IPC       IPC Service (Samba Server 2.2.1a)
    ADMIN$         Disk      IPC Service (Samba Server 2.2.1a)
    hp2100         Printer  
    dj970          Printer  
    bgmilne        Disk      Home Directories

    Server               Comment
    ---------            -------
    CAECSD3_LINUX        Samba Server 2.2.1a
    CAEPDC               Samba Server

    Workgroup            Master
    ---------            -------
    CAE                  CAEPDC


The clients are set to the samba PDC (the IP on their subnet) as primary 
wins , and the network-wide WINS as secondary, but the clients in the 
new subnet see only their own computer (although there are about 50 
workgroups/domains in our network, and about 60 machines in our domain).


Was I using a quirk of samba, or should I ensure that WINS is routing 
through our firewall to the other WINS, or is this a bug?

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Buchan Milne                Mechanical Engineer, Network Manager
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So make a seperate root account (differnet usename with root privledges)
with an /etc/ftponly shell.
Any reason that wouldn't solve the problem?

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On Jul 11, 2001 at 13:13 -0700, Kevin Cho wrote:

> > to the domain yet?  This doesn't appear to work, and distributing the
> > root password is completely unacceptable (as is having me run around
> > campus every time a lab rebuilds a workstation <g>).
>
> You can have different root password for samba...

Yes... but that still troubles me because smbd runs w/ root privilages.

Kevin

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> We are currently migrating subnets, so last weekend I added a NIC to our 
> samba PDC for the new subnet, and migrated a few machines. The PDC was 
> set up with:

In smb.conf, have you added:
interfaces = <existing interface's ip> <new interface's ip> 

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Hi all,

I am running Mandrake 8.0 as my PDC and using win2k sp2 clients.  After 
getting 2.2.1 I was finally able to add my computers to the domain.  When I 
try to logon to my domain it says the server is now currently unavailable.  
When I try to browse my domain through My Network Places I get the message.  
ALPHA (my domain) is not accessible. The server is not setup for 
transactions.

If I try and browse my servers shares via netbios name or ip it says it 
can't find ip "...".  But I can map shares on my my server fine.

I want to be able to browse my server and also solve my domain logon issue.

My smb.conf is as follows

[global]
netbios name = DS7
workgroup = ALPHA
os level = 64
preferred master = yes
domain master = yes
local master = yes
security = user
password level = 7
encrypt passwords = yes
domain logons = yes
logon script = logon.cmd
domain admin group = @adm
; server string = Samba Server
hosts allow = 192.168.3. 127.
; add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M 
%u
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = yes
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 50
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
wins support = yes
wins proxy = yes
dns proxy = no

#=========== Share Definitions =============

[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
writable = yes
force create mode = 0705
force directory mode = 0705
oplocks = false
locking = no

[netlogon]
comment = Network Logon Service
path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
writable = no
write list = root

Stuart Fraser
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I would like to know what files are needed for full backup of Samba PDC (for
case of total machine crash).

I think that these files and directories are enough:
/etc/MACHINE.SID
/etc/passwd
/etc/smbpasswd
/etc/smb.conf
directory for [profiles] share
directory for [netlogon] share

Is there any other files needed ?

Thanks

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On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 NGeldenhuys at rmbam.co.za wrote:

> Hi People
>
> I got this bad problem. I upgraded to 2.2.1 from 2.2.0. Now I cant
> connect to long share names like "Administration" useing winnt
> clients. I can connect to short share names like "Test" or "User"
>
> | # Global parameters                                                                           |
> | [global]                                                                                      |
> |          workgroup = RMBAM                                                                    |
> |          netbios name = CATFISH                                                               |
> |          netbios aliases = AM-USR CRONUS                                                      |
> |          server string = Samba Server                                                         |
> |          security = SHARE                                                                     |
> |          encrypt passwords = Yes                                                              |
> |          log level = 2                                                                        |
> |          log file = /opt/samba/var/log.%m                                                     |
> |          max log size = 50                                                                    |
> |          nt smb support = No                                                                  |

Why do you have this disabled?  Try enabling it and
see if you can reproduce the bug.







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Howdy all,

I just upgraded from 2.0.7 to 2.2.0a and started acting like a big ol' PDC. 
After the usual user password problems (non-encrypted to encrypted), everything
seems to work fine with one exception.  We have an app with several clients that
uses a MS Access db.  Before the upgrade there could be simultaneous users. 
After the upgrade, only one user on at a time.  I tried setting "share modes =
no" for the share, but that didn't make a difference.

What I can't figure out is what could have changed in the upgrade that would
cause this?  Do Win9x clients request file locks differently when they're
authenticated with a PDC?  Does samba lock files differently when clients are
authenticated? 

Thanks,

Brad Waite

Here's the share section of my .conf:

[shelby]
        comment = Share for Shelby Systems
        path = /home/shelby
        share modes = no
        locking = no
        guest account = nobody
        valid users = fred, barney, wilma
        force group = shelby
        read only = no
        force create mode = 0770
        force directory mode = 0770

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Hi!

(This probably has nothing to do with samba, 
but perhaps it has...)

We migrated a Windows Workgroup with several NT and W2K
workstations into a NT Domain with a samba 2.2.0 based PDC.

Almost everything works fine (we have some problems 
migrating existing user profiles from the W2K machines 
to the samba server, but that's a different story)

In order to roll out software updates in the whole
windows network, there are specific workstations, which
hold new software versions along with an update program.


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