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their updates (like anti-virus datafiles) using the C$ share.

Since migration to the samba based NT domain, we experience
the following problem: access as administrator to the C$ 
share on the other machines works in almost all situations, 
but not from an NT workstation to a W2K workstation!

Here's a table of the different situations we tried:

Access to	from		status
===========================================
W2KSP1		W2KSP1		ok
NTSP4		NTSP4		ok
NTSP4		W2KSP1		ok
W2KSP1		NTSP4		not ok

That means, we can not access the C$ share on the W2K
(service pack 1) machine from the NT (service pack 4)
machine. In that case, we get an "unknown user" error,
though in all the other situations this works fine 
(with the same user!)

The problem occured after the workstations joined the
NT domain. In a workgroup environment, access to C$ works
fine in all situations.

Now I suspect service pack 4 on the NT machine might be
too old for this. We could upgrade all the NT workstations
to SP6, but that's a lot of work. So before doing this I 
would like to ask if anyone can comment on that. 
Anyone already solved such a problem?
Anything we could do or change on the samba PDC?
Or should we concentrate on Win2K / WinNT settings?

TIA

- andreas

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Thanks for reading.

Alirght I am trying to convert a win2k managed domain to a linux/smba 
managed domain.  But first I am tryting to turn my home netowrk into a 
domain, so I turned one of win2k machines into linux mandrake 8.0 machine.  
it comes with Samba 2.0.7.  I upgraded it to samba 2.2.1. I did the 
following:

1) compilied the scripts.
2) created a small config file in  /private
3) crearted my win2k client entry in my linux list of users
Name of comp BCAVAN.  so  I created a user byu the name BCANA$ I set its 
password to bcavan.
my user on the client machine is King so I created him as well.
3) I created the smbpasswd file using the mksmbpassd utility in the souce 
directory.
4) I then added the users manually.
smbpasswd -a -m BCAVAN$
smbpasswd -a King
5) I set up through swat the following config file (really a previous 
attempt under samba 2.2.0a)

# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2001/07/10 12:19:50

# Global parameters
[global]
	domain master = Yes
	printing = cups
	dns proxy = No
	lpq command = /usr/bin/lpstat -o%p
	encrypt passwords = Yes
	queueresume command = /usr/bin/enable %p
	socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
	wins support = true
	printcap name = lpstat
	max log size = 50
	lprm command = /usr/bin/cancel %p-%j
	domain logons = Yes
	queuepause command = /usr/bin/disable %p
	server string = Samba Server %v
	workgroup = UA
	print command = /usr/bin/lp -d%p -oraw %s; rm %s
	log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
	netbios name = BCAVAN2
	logon drive = H:
	os level = 64
	default = netlogon

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

[printers]
	comment = All Printers
	path = /var/spool/samba
	create mask = 0700
	guest ok = Yes
	printable = Yes
	print command = lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r	 # using client side printer 
drivers.
	lpq command = lpstat -o %p
	lprm command = cancel %p-%j

[netlogon]
	path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
	write list = ntadmin

[profiles]
	path = /export/smb/ntprofile
	writeable = Yes
	create mask = 0600
	directory mask = 0700

now Swat stopped working under the 2.2.1.I am going to wipe and reinstall 
again though...

the preasent error I get is a credentials problem.  no matter what accoung I 
use, this error comes up.  my linux machine shows up in the workgroup on teh 
client, but trying to access it or convert to a domain, runs up into an 
error. (credentials)  I tried looking at teh man files, and I hav e redone 
this a myriad of time, but I have been unsuccessful, so if you could help 
someone sick of excessive resource comsuming (especially server), overpriced 
m$ operating systems, I would be most grateful.

thanks in advance

Sincerely,
Brian Cavanagh
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Dear Friends,

I would like to know how to provide access to cd-rom
databases using samba server. I am using RedHat Linux
7.0 running samba 2.0.7.

I am able to view the server on network neighbourhood
icon on a win98 client, but not able to search and
access the databases. Earlier I copied the contents of
a cd-rom database on the path /tmp and provided read
only permission.

Please provide me the step by step process of mounting
the cd-rom and making it search and accessible on the
LAN.

I am a beginner on a fantastic Linux OS, if by any
means I am not able to query your doubt I would be
more willing to put my requirement more elobarately.
Please send in your comments and solutions to
satish2021 at yahoo.com

thanking you

Satish

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This isn't exactly what you're looking for, but let
me tell you what I did.

I got tired of running around the house and swapping
CDs in different machines, so I made ISO files of
each CD (using "mkisofs" on the Linux file server),
mounted the ISO images (mount -o loop) at various
points (e.g. the Office 2000 CD at /mnt/office2k)
and then shared those directories via Samba.

To the client machines, they just appear as shared
CD-ROM drives and it saves the trouble of having
either multiple CD-ROM drives in the file server or
swapping CDs constantly.

j.

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Dear Friends,

I would like to know how to provide access to cd-rom
databases using samba server. I am using RedHat Linux
7.0 running samba 2.0.7.

I am able to view the server on network neighbourhood
icon on a win98 client, but not able to search and
access the databases. Earlier I copied the contents of
a cd-rom database on the path /tmp and provided read
only permission.

Please provide me the step by step process of mounting
the cd-rom and making it search and accessible on the
LAN.

I am a beginner on a fantastic Linux OS, if by any
means I am not able to query your doubt I would be
more willing to put my requirement more elobarately.
Please send in your comments and solutions to
satish2021 at yahoo.com

thanking you

Satish

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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.
> From this workstations, all the other windows PC get 
> their updates (like anti-virus datafiles) using the C$ share.
> 
> Since migration to the samba based NT domain, we experience
> the following problem: access as administrator to the C$ 
> share on the other machines works in almost all situations, 
> but not from an NT workstation to a W2K workstation!
> 
> Here's a table of the different situations we tried:
> 
> Access to	from		status
> ===========================================
> W2KSP1		W2KSP1		ok
> NTSP4		NTSP4		ok
> NTSP4		W2KSP1		ok
> W2KSP1		NTSP4		not ok
> 
> That means, we can not access the C$ share on the W2K
> (service pack 1) machine from the NT (service pack 4)
> machine. In that case, we get an "unknown user" error,
> though in all the other situations this works fine 
> (with the same user!)
Try what happens if you enter
domain\user or machine\user in the connect-Box instead of just user.

Christian


> 
> The problem occured after the workstations joined the
> NT domain. In a workgroup environment, access to C$ works
> fine in all situations.
> 
> Now I suspect service pack 4 on the NT machine might be
> too old for this. We could upgrade all the NT workstations
> to SP6, but that's a lot of work. So before doing this I 
> would like to ask if anyone can comment on that. 
> Anyone already solved such a problem?
> Anything we could do or change on the samba PDC?
> Or should we concentrate on Win2K / WinNT settings?
> 
> TIA
> 
> - andreas
> 
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Hello,

quite new to the topic, I installed samba-2.1.1 today, and following the
howto I set it up as a PDC for a test domain. However, while trying to
convince the NT client machine to use the domain I kept getting the
message that the connection to PDC failed, and I should check the
accounts.

After a while, I discovered that smbd, upon receiving a machine
authentication (or whatever) request from the NT workstation (using
"MACHINE$" as user name), silently translated the user name to
"MACHINE_", obviously leading to authentication failure.

It took not very long to find a call to function responsible for this
translation: slight modification at line 870 of smbd/reply.c made
everything work as expected. Still, I wonder wether it is a new (and
buggy) feature to 2.1.1 or wether am I badly misguided at some point. I
am not even aware wether my solution is complete and "clean" enough.
Anyway, down here it comes, a small patch indeed. Did anyone else
encounter this?

regards,
Michal Svoboda

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+++ reply.c     Thu Jul 12 16:57:28 2001
@@ -867,7 +867,7 @@
   }

   /* don't allow strange characters in usernames or domains */
-  alpha_strcpy(user, user, ". _-", sizeof(user));
+  alpha_strcpy(user, user, ". _-$", sizeof(user));
   alpha_strcpy(domain, domain, ". _-", sizeof(domain));
   if (strstr(user, "..") || strstr(domain,"..")) {
          return bad_password_error(inbuf, outbuf);

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> Thanks for reading.
> 
> Alirght I am trying to convert a win2k managed domain to a linux/smba 
> managed domain.  But first I am tryting to turn my home netowrk into a 
> domain, so I turned one of win2k machines into linux mandrake 8.0 machine.  
> it comes with Samba 2.0.7.  I upgraded it to samba 2.2.1. I did the 
> following:
> 
> 1) compilied the scripts.
> 2) created a small config file in  /private
> 3) crearted my win2k client entry in my linux list of users
> Name of comp BCAVAN.  so  I created a user byu the name BCANA$ I set its 
> password to bcavan.
> my user on the client machine is King so I created him as well.
> 3) I created the smbpasswd file using the mksmbpassd utility in the souce 
> directory.
> 4) I then added the users manually.
> smbpasswd -a -m BCAVAN$
> smbpasswd -a King
> 5) I set up through swat the following config file (really a previous 
> attempt under samba 2.2.0a)
> 
> # Samba config file created using SWAT
> # from localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1)
> # Date: 2001/07/10 12:19:50
> 
> # Global parameters
> [global]
> 	domain master = Yes
> 	printing = cups
> 	dns proxy = No
> 	lpq command = /usr/bin/lpstat -o%p
> 	encrypt passwords = Yes
> 	queueresume command = /usr/bin/enable %p
> 	socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
> 	wins support = true
> 	printcap name = lpstat
> 	max log size = 50
> 	lprm command = /usr/bin/cancel %p-%j
> 	domain logons = Yes
> 	queuepause command = /usr/bin/disable %p
> 	server string = Samba Server %v
> 	workgroup = UA
> 	print command = /usr/bin/lp -d%p -oraw %s; rm %s
> 	log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
> 	netbios name = BCAVAN2
> 	logon drive = H:
> 	os level = 64
> 	default = netlogon
> 
> [homes]
> 	comment = Home Directories
> 	writeable = Yes
> 	browseable = No
> 
> [printers]
> 	comment = All Printers
> 	path = /var/spool/samba
> 	create mask = 0700
> 	guest ok = Yes
> 	printable = Yes
> 	print command = lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r	 # using client side printer 
> drivers.
> 	lpq command = lpstat -o %p
> 	lprm command = cancel %p-%j
> 
> [netlogon]
> 	path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
> 	write list = ntadmin
> 
> [profiles]
> 	path = /export/smb/ntprofile
> 	writeable = Yes
> 	create mask = 0600
> 	directory mask = 0700
> 
> now Swat stopped working under the 2.2.1.I am going to wipe and reinstall 
> again though...
You can allways edit smb.conf by hand :-)
Jerry posted something about 2.2.1 and Swat today: If I remember it 
right you have to enable pam for it to work,

> 
> the preasent error I get is a credentials problem.  no matter what accoung I 
> use, this error comes up.  my linux machine shows up in the workgroup on teh 
> client, but trying to access it or convert to a domain, runs up into an 
> error. (credentials)  I tried looking at teh man files, and I hav e redone 
> this a myriad of time, but I have been unsuccessful, so if you could help 
> someone sick of excessive resource comsuming (especially server), overpriced 
> m$ operating systems, I would be most grateful.
the "credentials problem" is mostly related to an existing network 
connection during the joining of the domain. Disconnect everything. 
Change your workgroup name to a dummy befor joining, ...

Christian


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Thank youvery much for your prompt reply, but as I
mentioned earlier I am new to Linux, so please let me
know exactly the following:

1. copying the contents of the cd-rom based database
to the server, whether I have to use the copy command
or not ?

2. using the "mkisofs" command to create iso files or
a single image.

3. mounting the image at various points ie., /mnt

4. sharing the mounted files or directories via samba

5. Mapping of the drive.

Earlier I could access and setup the search software
on the cd-rom based database on the client but could
not run it to search the database.

I request you to list out the exact steps in
configuring ie., of using the commands.

Eagerly awaiting your reply...

Satish
--- Jeremy Gaddis <jlgaddis at blueriver.net> wrote:
> This isn't exactly what you're looking for, but let
> me tell you what I did.
> 
> I got tired of running around the house and swapping
> CDs in different machines, so I made ISO files of
> each CD (using "mkisofs" on the Linux file server),
> mounted the ISO images (mount -o loop) at various
> points (e.g. the Office 2000 CD at /mnt/office2k)
> and then shared those directories via Samba.
> 
> To the client machines, they just appear as shared
> CD-ROM drives and it saves the trouble of having
> either multiple CD-ROM drives in the file server or
> swapping CDs constantly.
> 
> j.
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> 
> 
> Dear Friends,
> 
> I would like to know how to provide access to cd-rom
> databases using samba server. I am using RedHat
> Linux
> 7.0 running samba 2.0.7.
> 
> I am able to view the server on network
> neighbourhood
> icon on a win98 client, but not able to search and
> access the databases. Earlier I copied the contents
> of
> a cd-rom database on the path /tmp and provided read
> only permission.
> 
> Please provide me the step by step process of
> mounting
> the cd-rom and making it search and accessible on
> the
> LAN.
> 
> I am a beginner on a fantastic Linux OS, if by any
> means I am not able to query your doubt I would be
> more willing to put my requirement more elobarately.
> Please send in your comments and solutions to
> satish2021 at yahoo.com
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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

well, if you really wanted to, the log files, any other config scripts you
might have...possibly /etc/pam.d/samba if you are using PAM and a copy of
the /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb script if you made edits to it

I have not been using samba that long but that's what I can think of...

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I got Linux Mandrake 8.0 with Samba 2.2.1 and the errors come, there are
problems with that combination ?

Thanx !


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On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Michal Svoboda wrote:

> Hello,
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> quite new to the topic, I installed samba-2.1.1 today, and following the

get 2.2.1a and things should be ok.







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

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

    keepalive = 0
    socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_KEEPALIVE


For Linux, set 

	oplocks = false

The 2.2.x kernels don't handle oplocks well for Access databases.  I haven't
used the 2.4.x kernel to see if the situation has changed.

for FreeBSD set

	oplocks = true

FreeBSD has no problems with oplocks and Access databases.

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


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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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> I get the following error message in var/log/messages
> :-domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account password for the
> domain *.* (*.* being my domain)
> I have a NT network with NT PDC & BDC, i can see the linux box no problem
> through Net Neighbouhood and view files, exec files and save files, but the
> above message still appears.

did you try using winbind yet?  what verion of samba are your running?

I'm currently running redhat 7.1 and samba 2.2.1....so far winbind has
been working for me...trying to get poptop to work with winbind...
I had the same erros as you had before I had my winbind working...

make sure your /etc/pam.d/samba config is correct
btw, when you do a "getent passwd" can you see the sam database fly by
(standard output)

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Just installed RedHat 6.2 Gnome and connected to NT 4.0 share.
Problem:  When I create a new file on the Linux mount, it shows up on
the NT share, but not versa-visa.  The Linux mount initially reflected
correct file list.  Then next reload, the directory on Linux misses
everything except the file that was created on Linux.  What am I
missing?

Marty Grogan

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Hello All,

I have a samba 2.2 PDC, and I am adding a Win2k Terminal Server as a Member 
Server to the network.

Here's The Question:

Can I have RAS/PPTP set up on the Win2k box to accept incoming VPN 
connections, -AND- get it to authenticate users against the Samba PDC?

Put another way, does anyone know if the VPN users have to have accounts 
local to the VPN server?

Thanks in advance,

-John

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Hi! All: 

    I has a PC ,the OS is FreeBSD4.2, and Samba1.0.7 has been installed. I want the users of  NT domain can share the resource of my PC. So I must buid the user accounts and groups at my FreeBSD,and set the security level to "Domain" or "Server". So , how can I get all the NT domain users and groups once at all in my FreeBSD system, and add them to this OS? I know that there have a command at windows system -- "net user". I wonder if the Samba has provide this kind of tools? And How can I use them?
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I am trying to install winbind, I can only find a rpm, the problem I 
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Samba-ntdom + VPN(PPTP) service ???
Does somebody have any solution for it?
If it possible with SambaPDC authentication
please let me know.

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Hey is there anyone here using winbind, with a redhat 7.1 machine ?

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Is the any rpm releases for the new samba and winbind for RH 6.2? Or any
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Is there a version of Winbind for the current samba 2.2.x version ?

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Hi People

I've got some bad news. I did try what Gerald said. Still not. But now I
rolled back to 2.2.0. It is still doing it. That means it must have been a
buck sine 2.2.0 :( Please help.

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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
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> |          netbios aliases = AM-USR CRONUS
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> |          server string = Samba Server
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> |          security = SHARE
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> |          encrypt passwords = Yes
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> |          log level = 2
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> |          log file = /opt/samba/var/log.%m
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> |          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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Could somebody give a explanation what does winbind do? is it a tool for
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> Is the any rpm releases for the new samba and winbind for RH 6.2? Or any
> srpms out there, any hints anyone?

hmmm...I used 2.2.1 from source (from samba.org) and I think you can get
winbind from the appliance directory as an rpm or srpm...

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> Hey is there anyone here using winbind, with a redhat 7.1 machine ?
> --
> Peter Milburn

Peter, didn't you just post something like this earlier about 20 minutes
ago?
I'm running Redhat 7.1 with samba 2.2.1 with winbind ...so far it seems to
work...getting the sam database from an NT PDC..

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> I am trying to install winbind, I can only find a rpm, the problem I
> haveing is it is failing on dependencies, I have both that is saying is
> failing, but they are later versions of what it is asking, anyway around
> this.

hmm, well can you let us know what dependencies its looking for and
possibly what version of samba you are running...
if the dependencies its asking you for are more up-to-date than the ones
you have, then its probably a good idea to update them to at least what
the rpm is asking for...

but I'm sure the samba team can help you out a lot better..just starting
to use samba with winbind and its great...

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There are packages of samba 2.2.1a in the Mandrake Cooker. Download the 
SRPM, and rebuild it on your own machine. It keeps all the config files 
in the right place, and has presets for most of the important Domain 
Controlling options, and even some of the new point-and-print related 
parameters. If you don't want to compile, use the Cooker RPMS, or grab 
the from

http://www.cae.co.za/~bgmilne/mandrake/samba-2.2.1

We are running a production machine (Mandrake 8.0 stock) on the ones on 
my site above)

Let me know if there is anything else we can add to the 
/etc/samba/smb.conf file, or any other packaging issues, and I will make 
sure it is taken care of.


Buchan

Brian Cavanagh wrote:

> Thanks for reading.
>
> Alirght I am trying to convert a win2k managed domain to a linux/smba 
> managed domain.  But first I am tryting to turn my home netowrk into a 
> domain, so I turned one of win2k machines into linux mandrake 8.0 
> machine.  it comes with Samba 2.0.7.  I upgraded it to samba 2.2.1. I 
> did the following:
>
> 1) compilied the scripts.
> 2) created a small config file in  /private
> 3) crearted my win2k client entry in my linux list of users
> Name of comp BCAVAN.  so  I created a user byu the name BCANA$ I set 
> its password to bcavan.
> my user on the client machine is King so I created him as well.
> 3) I created the smbpasswd file using the mksmbpassd utility in the 
> souce directory.
> 4) I then added the users manually.
> smbpasswd -a -m BCAVAN$
> smbpasswd -a King
> 5) I set up through swat the following config file (really a previous 
> attempt under samba 2.2.0a)
>
> # Samba config file created using SWAT
> # from localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1)
> # Date: 2001/07/10 12:19:50
>
> # Global parameters
> [global]
>     domain master = Yes
>     printing = cups
>     dns proxy = No
>     lpq command = /usr/bin/lpstat -o%p
>     encrypt passwords = Yes
>     queueresume command = /usr/bin/enable %p
>     socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
>     wins support = true
>     printcap name = lpstat
>     max log size = 50
>     lprm command = /usr/bin/cancel %p-%j
>     domain logons = Yes
>     queuepause command = /usr/bin/disable %p
>     server string = Samba Server %v
>     workgroup = UA
>     print command = /usr/bin/lp -d%p -oraw %s; rm %s
>     log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
>     netbios name = BCAVAN2
>     logon drive = H:
>     os level = 64
>     default = netlogon
>
> [homes]
>     comment = Home Directories
>     writeable = Yes
>     browseable = No
>
> [printers]
>     comment = All Printers
>     path = /var/spool/samba
>     create mask = 0700
>     guest ok = Yes
>     printable = Yes
>     print command = lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r     # using client 
> side printer drivers.
>     lpq command = lpstat -o %p
>     lprm command = cancel %p-%j
>
> [netlogon]
>     path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
>     write list = ntadmin
>
> [profiles]
>     path = /export/smb/ntprofile
>     writeable = Yes
>     create mask = 0600
>     directory mask = 0700
>
> now Swat stopped working under the 2.2.1.I am going to wipe and 
> reinstall again though...
>
> the preasent error I get is a credentials problem.  no matter what 
> accoung I use, this error comes up.  my linux machine shows up in the 
> workgroup on teh client, but trying to access it or convert to a 
> domain, runs up into an error. (credentials)  I tried looking at teh 
> man files, and I hav e redone this a myriad of time, but I have been 
> unsuccessful, so if you could help someone sick of excessive resource 
> comsuming (especially server), overpriced m$ operating systems, I 
> would be most grateful.
>
> thanks in advance
>
> Sincerely,
> Brian Cavanagh
> _________________________________________________________________
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Hi!

Christian Barth wrote:
> 
[...]
> > That means, we can not access the C$ share on the W2K
> > (service pack 1) machine from the NT (service pack 4)
> > machine. In that case, we get an "unknown user" error,
> > though in all the other situations this works fine
> > (with the same user!)
> Try what happens if you enter
> domain\user or machine\user in the connect-Box instead of just user.
> 

Great, with "machine\user" it works perfectly well now! 
Thank you very much for your help!

(I'm an Unix expert, so it is another small step into 
this strange, frightening and admin-unfriendly windows 
universe...)

- andreas

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Hi all,

NT4.0 (3.5??)  has a bug which will will fail with > 12(?) characters if 
the server/client use a non unicode charset to define the shares.

(Sorry can't find the relevent KB article but I'm sure this has been 
brough up before.)

I'm am positive that this was an issue in 2.0.x as well.

Was 2.2.x supposed to return unicode to NT clients that supported it now?
I didn't see this in the release notes.

/James

NGeldenhuys at rmbam.co.za wrote:

>Hi People
>
>I've got some bad news. I did try what Gerald said. Still not. But now I
>rolled back to 2.2.0. It is still doing it. That means it must have been a
>buck sine 2.2.0 :( Please help.
>
>On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 NGeldenhuys at rmbam.co.za wrote:
>
>>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"
>>


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OK -- I repeated this and am using a file with an easier-to-spot date.
Also -- my testing before involved an NFS mount so I removed that variable.

Original
Created  Thursday, November 19, 1998 12:47:48 AM
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Copy to local (NT4) (Move behaves the same too)

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Copy to share (NT4)

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Created  Thursday, July 12, 2001 5:40:08 AM
Modified Thursday, November 19, 1998 12:47:48 AM
Accessed Thursday, July 12, 2001 5:40:08 AM

Copy to samba-2.0.7 (Linux)

Created  Thursday, November 19, 1998 12:47:48 AM
Modified Thursday, November 19, 1998 12:47:48 AM
Accessed Thursday, July 12, 2001 5:41:30 AM
stat() results on file:
Change: Thu Jul 12 05:43:30 2001
Modify: Thu Nov 19 00:47:49 1998
Access: Thu Nov 19 00:47:49 1998

Copy to samba-2.2.1 (Linux)

Created  Thursday, November 19, 1998 12:47:48 AM
Modified Thursday, November 19, 1998 12:47:48 AM
Accessed Thursday, November 19, 1998 12:47:48 AM
stat() results on file:
Change: Thu Jul 12 05:45:48 2001
Modify: Thu Nov 19 00:47:49 1998
Access: Thu Nov 19 00:47:49 1998


Looks like my original bug (21369) may have been addressed but now this is a
new one.
But showing all 3 as oldest date will screw up lots of things (like Source
Integrity -- RCS)
.
All the NT boxes behave the same -- Samba is deviant from NT.
I never had any problems with the old 2.0.7 behavior but I do see problems
with the
new behavior.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gerald Carter" <gcarter at valinux.com>
To: "Mike Black" <mblack at csihq.com>
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<samba-ntdom at ml.slittle.com>; <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>;
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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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Hi,

Situation:  Samba 2.2.0a as PDC
            Several Samab Servers
            Win2k Workstations

The win2k clients work great with the samba PDC, not a problem.

My organisation want me to install a Exchange Server to handle our mail.
When I come to install it requires an Active Directory to be present on the
PDC. Is there anyway I can set an Active Directory up under samba or 'bodge
it' to make Exchange think there is one.

I have been told that LDAP might be helpful, but I would like other people's
recommendations and help.


Please reply to me of the list.

kris.ozzy at lineone.net

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Dear all,

I'm running a  program on a NT workstation, which is a client of a SAMBA
server.
Usernames are defined on the server : a user logs in on the network in a
domain.

When I start the program, I have an error: "NO MAPPING BETWEEN ACCOUNT
NAMES AND SECURITY IDS WAS DONE".

Could Someone tell me how to configure SAMBA to solve this problem ??

Thanks a lot for your help,

Herve

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I've just added few more additional users to PDC but I don't see them under
User Managers for Domains. Any ideas? I do the same on my development box
and it works. The difference are:
- production has 150+ users defined and running CVS from May
- development has < 10 users defined and running latest CVS.

Kev

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Dear George,

Thanx for your reply, I was able to mount, firstly I
wanted the contents of the cd-rom to be copied on to
the hard disk. I used the command "dd" and mounted the
image as an 9660iso file under /mnt/cddatabase. 
Later starting samba, I am able to see the server icon
in network neighbourhood, but asks for password. I
have an account with login Id as guest but the
password verifier says as "incorrect password".

The question that I have is:
how to set the password? Is there any mechanism of
accessing directly without any password? 

I have RH linux 7.0 with samba-2.0.7 and win98 as
clients and have provided r+x permissions to the
databases.

Thanking you
--- George Pop <george at starnix.com> wrote:
> Satish K <satish2021 at yahoo.com> writes:
> 
> > Dear Friends,
> > 
> > I would like to know how to provide access to
> cd-rom
> > databases using samba server. I am using RedHat
> Linux
> > 7.0 running samba 2.0.7.
> > 
> > I am able to view the server on network
> neighbourhood
> > icon on a win98 client, but not able to search and
> > access the databases. Earlier I copied the
> contents of
> > a cd-rom database on the path /tmp and provided
> read
> > only permission.
> > 
> > Please provide me the step by step process of
> mounting
> > the cd-rom and making it search and accessible on
> the
> > LAN.
> > 
> > I am a beginner on a fantastic Linux OS, if by any
> > means I am not able to query your doubt I would be
> > more willing to put my requirement more
> elobarately.
> > Please send in your comments and solutions to
> > satish2021 at yahoo.com
> > 
> > thanking you
> > 
> > Satish
> > 
> 
> Hi Satish,
> 
> basically you have to mount the CD-rom but not as
> root.
> Make sure that you have in /mnt folders like:
> cdrom1, cdrom2 ... create them with mkdir
> /mnt/cdromx
> chmod 777 /mnt/cdrom*
> Put  lines like this in /etc/fstab
> 
> /dev/cdrom              /mnt/cdrom1             
> iso9660 user,exec,owner,ro 0 0
> /dev/hdd              /mnt/cdrom2             
> iso9660 user,exec,owner,ro 0 0
> I assume that you have IDE cdrom
> 
> /dev/cdrom is just a link to a device like
> /dev/hdb,/dev/hdc,/dev/hdd 
> 
> So if you have more than one CD-rom you have to
> modify /dev/cdrom to dev/hdx
> /dev/hda is first master drive
> /dev/hdb is first slave drive
> /dev/hdc is second master drive
> /dev/hdd is second slave drive
> /dev/hde is third master drive
> and so on
> 
> After that you issue the command mount /mnt/cdrom1 ,
> mount /mnt/cdrom2 as
> normal user.
> 
> You have to share each  /mnt/cdromx folder in samba
> and make sure that 
> users group has read access on /mnt/cdromx like
> this:
> [CD1]
>   comment = data folder 1
>   path = /mnt/cdrom1
>   browseable = yes
>   writable = no
>   public = yes
> 
> So that you change the cdrom in one cd-unit  you
> have to stop samba, 
> unmount /mnt/cdromx , change cd, mount /mnt/cdromx
> and start samba.
> 
> 
> -- 
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I must first start of by saying congratulations on the release of 2.2.1(a).
Being able to operate as a PDC for Win2k sp2 has been something I have been
waiting for some time now.
It saved my ass last night, as I was able to create a user account for a
party so people could mess my stuff up :)

My question is, is it possible to merge/copy my local user accounts to the
samba server? I have been using my win2k machine locally ever since I
installed it, and would like to copy all settings into a roaming profile, so
I may log onto my nt4 machine, and retain the same settings. I would have
done this from the beginning, but when I installed win2k, samba did not
support PDC for windows 2000 clients.

Thanks in advance.

/avant.

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Just to be sure I retested it again.
Ok here are the facts:
- NT is not able to support shares longer than 12chars if the server speaks ASCII
- W2K is able to do that
- 2.2.x version never supported unicode on the wire.
- head supports unicode on the wire, but it is currently instable.

So what happened to the user that claim 2.2.0 have supported >12 chars shares with NT is the following:
A) you tested it only with w2k before.
B) you got HEAD instead of SAMBA_2:_" by mistake from cvs and tested with it.


Solution: not many solutions come at hand, if you really need shares longer 
than 12 chars and you have to use NT to access them, you may try to find an
head snapshot nearly the times when 2.2.0 came out. It was preatty stable at that time and supported >12 share names with NT, obviously it lacks the fixes that come with 2.2.1 so if you need them, better stay with 2.2.1 and find a way to
have shares <13 chars.


Simo.

On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 10:33:40AM +0200, James Nord wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> NT4.0 (3.5??)  has a bug which will will fail with > 12(?) characters if 
> the server/client use a non unicode charset to define the shares.
> 
> (Sorry can't find the relevent KB article but I'm sure this has been 
> brough up before.)
> 
> I'm am positive that this was an issue in 2.0.x as well.
> 
> Was 2.2.x supposed to return unicode to NT clients that supported it now?
> I didn't see this in the release notes.
> 
> /James
> 
> NGeldenhuys at rmbam.co.za wrote:
> 
> >Hi People
> >
> >I've got some bad news. I did try what Gerald said. Still not. But now I
> >rolled back to 2.2.0. It is still doing it. That means it must have been a
> >buck sine 2.2.0 :( Please help.
> >
> >On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 NGeldenhuys at rmbam.co.za wrote:
> >
> >>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"
> >>
> 
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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[AFAIK...]

Microsoft added an encryption type to Kerberos that allows NTLM
passwords to be migrated without forcing them to be changed.

-- Luke

>From: Anthony Brock <abrock at georgefox.edu>
>Subject: Kerberos with 2.2.0
>To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
>Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 09:17:16 -0700
>
>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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I would like to provide access to cd-rom based
database by creating shared directories using samba.
Instead of putting the CD on the server drive I would
like to create the image file of the CD.

I used the command "dd"

# dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/tmp/database1 bs=51200

Then I get the image file "database1" and would like
to create it as an iso9660 file, for which I have used
the "mkisofs" command as follows:

# mkdir /mnt/database

# cd /tmp (assuming there are no other directories and
files)

# mkisofs -a -l -o /mnt/database

# mount -t /mnt/database

I would like to know that the above steps i.e., the
command lines of "mkisofs" and "mount" are correct or
not.

Thanking you

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Hi all,

About the variable substitution, I came to the following test results. I
tested on samba 2.2.1 (from a Debian package). Client used were
smbclient and Windows 2000 SP2.


*** Share definitions:

[homes]
   comment =
(%u)(%U)(%g)(%G)(%S)(%h)(%H)(%P)(%v)(%m)(%M)(%L)(%d)(%a)(%I)(%T)
   browseable = no
   read only = no
   create mask = 0700
   directory mask = 0700

[huis]
   comment = Shared folder (wanted: %U/%G) (got: %u/%g)
   path = /home/huis
   browseable = yes
   read only = no
   valid users = @huis
   force user = huis
   force group = huis
   create mask = 0770
   directory mask = 0770


*** "smbclient -U robbert -L" gives me:

        Sharename      Type      Comment
        ---------      ----      -------
        huis           Disk      Shared folder (wanted: robbert/robbert)
(got: robbert/robbert)
        robbert        Disk
(robbert)(robbert)(robbert)(robbert)(robbert)(radium)(/home/robbert)(/tm
p)(2.2.1)(radium)(radium.jvb.tudelft.nl)(radium)(21253)(Samba)(130.161.7
6.91)(2001/07/14 16:58:35)

*** On a Windows 2000 (SP2) client I see:

        huis           Shared folder (wanted: robbert/%G) (got: %u/%g)
        robbert
(%u)(robbert)(%g)(%G)(robbert)(radium)(%H)(%P)(2.2.1)(radium)(radium.jvb
.tudelft.nl)(radium)(21253)(Samba)(130.161.76.91)(2001/07/14 16:58:40)


So, now a few questions arise:

1.) What is causing the difference in substituted parameters between
"smbclient" and Win2kSP2 as client?

2.) What is wrong with %G, as %U *IS* initialized. (I can imagine %g and
%H not being set due to %u being uninitialized.)

3.) On the share "huis", I would expect %u/%g to be both "huis", as set
in de force user/force group statements. Is this an error in the program
or in my thought?

Thanks in advance,

- Robbert Kouprie, Linux Systems Admin, The Netherlands

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> I would like to provide access to cd-rom based
> database by creating shared directories using samba.
> Instead of putting the CD on the server drive I would
> like to create the image file of the CD.
> 
> I used the command "dd"
> 
> # dd if=/dev/cdrom of=/tmp/database1 bs=51200
Where did you get the bs form?
> 
> Then I get the image file "database1" and would like
> to create it as an iso9660 file, for which I have used
> the "mkisofs" command as follows:
> 
> # mkdir /mnt/database
> 
> # cd /tmp (assuming there are no other directories and
> files)
> 
> # mkisofs -a -l -o /mnt/database
This needs the files to put into the image as input.

> 
> # mount -t /mnt/database
This needs an /etc/fstab entry or a second argument. Have you checked 
man mount about the -t?
> 
> I would like to know that the above steps i.e., the
> command lines of "mkisofs" and "mount" are correct or
> not.
If you cat (or dd) the device of the CD to disk you do not have to 
create an image: The iso9660-Image is the file you get. I would just 
do:

cat /dev/cdrom > /space/cdroms/database1
mkdir /mnt/database1
mount -o loop -t iso9660 /space/cdroms/database1 /mnt/database1
probably you do not need the -t iso9660

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Hello,

I've played with Samba off and on for over a year but have been waiting 
for stronger PDC support to deploy it.  So I was pleased to see the 
release notes for 2.2.1 include fixes to allow Win2k SP2 to join the 
domain.

Formerly I had an experimental Samba 2.0.7 installation from RedHat 
rpms, acting as a simple fileserver.  I built 2.2.1a from source and 
installed it with support for acls and pam authentication (REDHAT 7.1, 
2.4.2 kernel).  

NT4 SP6a workstation can join the domain, but Win2K server SP2 with all 
critical updates and 128 bit encryption gets an error:

"The procedure number is out of range."

I have backed out to no service pack, then reinstalled service pack 1, 
and still no joy.  

I understand this was a known error message with version 2.0.7 and 
win2k clients.  I would be grateful for any information about this 
error.  For example, is this something that was fixed in 2.2.1 but 
which has rebroken in 2.2.1a?  Are there known configuration or 
compilation causes?  

Perhaps on a related note, swat no longer allows me to authenticate-- I 
do have a root account in the smbpasswd file, I do get a logon prompt 
in the browser, I can launch swat in unauthenticated mode...


Thank you.

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Hi people!

I have the following problem with samba-2.2.1a acting in rh-6.2 linux
machine as a PDC in a Win2k net.
My smb.conf looks like that:


[global]
netbios name = Scorpio
workgroup = ARTNET
max log size = 50
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
smb passwd file = /etc/smbpasswd
socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY
interfaces = lo eth1
bind interfaces only = true
os level = 65
domain master = yes
local master = yes
wins support = yes
time server = yes
preferred master = yes
domain logons = yes
logon script = %U.bat
logon drive = X
logon home = \\%L\%U\profile
logon path = \\%L\profile\%U
guest account = nobody
domain admin group = admin
domain guest group = scorpio
netbios name = Scorpio
preserve case = yes
short preserve case = no
case sensitive = no
default case = yes



The logs when I start samba are:
Samba server SCORPIO is now a domain master browser for workgroup ARTNET
on subnet 192.168.157.65
Samba name server SCORPIO is now a local master browser for workgroup
ARTNET on subnet 192.168.157.65


Everything works ok from win2k stations, except I cannot see the browse
list of workstations. I mention that before I have used samba-tng-2.6 and
there was no problem with it.

Anybody can help me ?

Thanks in advance.
Sergiu

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Hi,

I've just installed samba 2.2.0 and I've configured my server as a win9x
PDC: everything is working fine. I've also the a part of the samba
documentation but I didn't found the way to use the same user profile (and
always the same) for all the users I have. Please can someone help me?
Thanks in advance,

Jaime Dommnguez

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On Fri, Jul 13, 2001 at 07:24:02AM -0400, Mike Black wrote:
> Copy to samba-2.0.7 (Linux)
> 
> Created  Thursday, November 19, 1998 12:47:48 AM
> Modified Thursday, November 19, 1998 12:47:48 AM
> Accessed Thursday, July 12, 2001 5:41:30 AM
> stat() results on file:
> Change: Thu Jul 12 05:43:30 2001
> Modify: Thu Nov 19 00:47:49 1998
> Access: Thu Nov 19 00:47:49 1998
> 
> Copy to samba-2.2.1 (Linux)
> 
> Created  Thursday, November 19, 1998 12:47:48 AM
> Modified Thursday, November 19, 1998 12:47:48 AM
> Accessed Thursday, November 19, 1998 12:47:48 AM
> stat() results on file:
> Change: Thu Jul 12 05:45:48 2001
> Modify: Thu Nov 19 00:47:49 1998
> Access: Thu Nov 19 00:47:49 1998
> 
> 
> Looks like my original bug (21369) may have been addressed but now this is a
> new one.
> But showing all 3 as oldest date will screw up lots of things (like Source
> Integrity -- RCS)
> .
> All the NT boxes behave the same -- Samba is deviant from NT.
> I never had any problems with the old 2.0.7 behavior but I do see problems
> with the
> new behavior.

Why does RCS use the accessed time?  Shouldn't it just use the
modified time?

This is deviating from NT, and may cause trouble with other software,
depending on what it expects.

Does anyone know why this was changed?

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Hi All.
I have Samba2.2.0 as PDC and I use it only for security server.
I made all accounts with /dev/null home dir.
Every thing working fine but my log.smbd flooding with this messages:

[2001/07/12 13:03:45, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(244)
  natasha (200.121.128.227) couldn't find service client1
[2001/07/12 13:03:45, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(244)
[2001/07/12 14:13:51, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(375)
  client logged in as admin user (root privileges)
[2001/07/12 14:13:51, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(244)
  pres_02 (200.121.128.51) couldn't find service client
[2001/07/12 14:15:20, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(375)
  client logged in as admin user (root privileges)
[2001/07/12 14:15:23, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(244)

And also my client account never had root privileges.
What does it mean?

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Hi, 

I have a problem.

I upgrade Samba 2.2.0 to Samba 2.2.1a. I try to run Samba, but only nmbd 
works. 

Smbstatus writes "connection.tdb not initialized" -- How can I initialize 
this file? 
This file already exists. -- Which files I need delete to initialize this 
file?

I'm using RH 7.1 and XFS as filesystem. I upgrade XFS to 1.0.1 too.
Samba, XFS and kernel are compiled from the source code.

Thanks for answers.

Regards,

David Lukastik.

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Greetings list,

a few days ago I upraded from 2.2.0 to 2.2.1a, works pretty nice so far 
with german Win2k SP1/SP2 mixed environment.
But since 2.2.1a I get the following log entries in log.smbd every 5 
minutes:
[2001/07/16 11:46:00, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog.c:api_net_sam_logon(208)
   api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON.
[2001/07/16 11:46:00, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
   api_rpcTNP: api_netlog_rpc: NET_SAMLOGON failed.
[2001/07/16 11:46:01, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog.c:api_net_sam_logon(208)
   api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON.
[2001/07/16 11:46:01, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
   api_rpcTNP: api_netlog_rpc: NET_SAMLOGON failed.

I didn't got those before in 2.2.0. Could someone please clue me in 
what's causing this? It's filling my log slowly, hard to make out real 
important stuff.

Btw, could someone tell me what the --with-profile flag is for when 
configuring/compiling the samba sources? Think this is a new one in 2.2.1.

Best regards,
Christian Hergl

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I try to establish a connection between a Windows NT 4.0 Server SP6
and Samba 2.07 on Solaris 8.0 - only as a member server, not as PDC !

When I set the registry on the PDC to refuse LM and/or (!) NTLM 
authentication ("LMCompatibilityLevel = 4/5"), I can`t establish a 
connection. It only works with level 0 ...

What I want to know:
1. Can I use at least NTML for authentication ?
	if yes: which version of Samba do I need ?
2. Can I use NTLMv2 (even without using samba as PDC) ?
	if yes: which version of Samba do I need ?
		are there any infos on the web ?

I read something about "client ntmlv2=yes", but I can4t find any
documentation about this entry ...

I would appreciate any suggestions,
Christian

... and sorry for my incredible lousy english ;-)

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Hi all,


I am planning to use samba as PDC in our Terminal Server enviroment. Right 
now I depend heavily on NT Group Memberships, to set a group based policy 
file per Terminal Server, and to do IFMEMBER (util from NT 4 reskit) checks 
in the login scripts.

My question is, does Samba now support these group membership checks?
I think they have to be "Domain Groups" in contrast to "Local" as I think 
samba PDC groups now are, for policies and IFMEMBER to work no?

Are there workable "workarounds" for this kind of feature?

TIA Richard

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NTLM is supported.
NTLMv2 is not yet supported, but Andrew Bartlet is working to port the
code from samba-tng to samba to support it.

On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 01:59:15PM +0200, Christian Greiner wrote:
> I try to establish a connection between a Windows NT 4.0 Server SP6
> and Samba 2.07 on Solaris 8.0 - only as a member server, not as PDC !
> 
> When I set the registry on the PDC to refuse LM and/or (!) NTLM 
> authentication ("LMCompatibilityLevel = 4/5"), I can`t establish a 
> connection. It only works with level 0 ...
> 
> What I want to know:
> 1. Can I use at least NTML for authentication ?
> 	if yes: which version of Samba do I need ?
> 2. Can I use NTLMv2 (even without using samba as PDC) ?
> 	if yes: which version of Samba do I need ?
> 		are there any infos on the web ?
> 
> I read something about "client ntmlv2=yes", but I can4t find any
> documentation about this entry ...
> 
> I would appreciate any suggestions,
> Christian
> 
> ... and sorry for my incredible lousy english ;-)

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Jaime Dommnguez Barbero wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've just installed samba 2.2.0 and I've configured my server as a win9x
> PDC: everything is working fine. I've also the a part of the samba
> documentation but I didn't found the way to use the same user profile (and
> always the same) for all the users I have. Please can someone help me?
> Thanks in advance,
>

with this in the samba.conf:
---

logon path = \\bilbo\profiles\%G
logon script = %U.bat
logon drive = U:
---

with a section like:
---
[profiles]
path = /usr/local/etc/samba/profiles
writeable = no
guest ok = yes
browseable = yes
create mode = 0777
--
we use a bunch of "group" profiles (3 or 4), but you can fix replacing
the \%G by \a_profile_name
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Hi,

As I am told now, NTLMv2 isn4t yet available.

But: Even NTML don4t work in my enviroment ! 
I set the registry on the NT-PDC to "LMCompatibilityLevel=4", which 
should work. But even with this configuration I can4t access Samba. 
I am prompted for a user name and a password and even if I type in
the correct one there is no connection created.

Could somebody give me a solution for this problem ?

Best regards,
Christian

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On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Christian Hergl wrote:

> Greetings list,
>
> a few days ago I upraded from 2.2.0 to 2.2.1a, works pretty nice so far
> with german Win2k SP1/SP2 mixed environment.
> But since 2.2.1a I get the following log entries in log.smbd every 5
> minutes:
> [2001/07/16 11:46:00, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog.c:api_net_sam_logon(208)
>    api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON.
> [2001/07/16 11:46:00, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
>    api_rpcTNP: api_netlog_rpc: NET_SAMLOGON failed.
> [2001/07/16 11:46:01, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog.c:api_net_sam_logon(208)
>    api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON.
> [2001/07/16 11:46:01, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
>    api_rpcTNP: api_netlog_rpc: NET_SAMLOGON failed.

The client sent an RPC that we could not decode.  However, the client
will later issue a correct SAM_LOGON request, one that we can handle.

> Btw, could someone tell me what the --with-profile flag is for when
> configuring/compiling the samba sources? Think this is a new one in
> 2.2.1.

No.  It existed in 2.2.0 and if for profiling the source code such as
logging statistics of time spent handling certain SMB command and other
operations.

>
> Best regards,
> Christian Hergl
>

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Okay,  I have a dumb one I am too close to the tree to see the answer.  We
are running Red Hat 7.1 and SAMBA 2.07 under an NT domain.  The users can
log in and create files and folders, but if a different user logs in, the
can read and execute the files but cannot write.  The ls - l shows:
[mtitcombe at MO04UX03 /]$ ls -l
total 160
drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:30 bin
drwxr-xr-x    3 root     root         4096 Jul  2 16:06 boot
drwxr-xr-x   14 root     root        81920 Jul  2 16:06 dev
drwxr-xr-x   39 root     root         4096 Jul 16 08:25 etc
drwxr-xr-x    7 root     root         4096 Jul 11 13:53 home
drwxr-xr-x    7 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:27 lib
drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root        16384 Jun 20 08:11 lost+found
drwxrwxrwx    4 root     samba        4096 Jul 16 09:39 misc
drwxr-xr-x    4 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:23 mnt
drwxr-xr-x    4 root     root         4096 Jun 21 11:02 opt
drwxrwxrwx    4 root     samba        4096 Jul 16 09:07 output
dr-xr-xr-x  101 root     root            0 Jul  2 11:06 proc
drwxrwxrwx    2 root     samba        4096 Jul 11 14:01 resources
drwxr-x---   14 root     root         4096 Jul 16 08:21 root
drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:36 sbin
drwxrwxrwx   11 root     root         4096 Jul 16 09:05 tmp
drwxr-xr-x   17 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:36 usr
drwxr-xr-x   23 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:36 var
[mtitcombe at MO04UX03 /]$ cd /misc
[mtitcombe at MO04UX03 /misc]$ ls -l
total 8
drwxr-xr-x    2 jcm      root         4096 Jul 16 09:08 New Folder
drwxr-xr-x    2 mtitcomb mtitcomb     4096 Jul 16 09:39 New Folder (2)
[mtitcombe at MO04UX03 /misc]$


All users are a part of the samba group.  What simple thing am I missing?


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I have noted a problem for some while now with 2.2.x
running as PDC that on logout from a Win2K Pro client I would
get a warning dialog about the client being unable to update
the roaming profile. Yet, I have disabled roaming profiles
on the Samba PDC end. I configure with
--without-profiles --with-quotas

For a while I put it down to 2.2.0 immaturity but it
didn't seem to go away in the fix releases. I am now
up to 2.2.1a and same problem persists. Independent of
Win2K SP1 or SP2, tried that. Am I doing something stupid?

I tried searching the mailing list archives but couldn't
find a search term that would give me anything that sounded
like my problem. Too many hits, none of them like mine.

Perhaps this is some client-side issue?
Perhaps I am doing something stupid in smb.conf?
Attached for your perusal:

# 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 many any basic syntactic errors. 
#
#======================= Global Settings =====================================
[global]

# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg: REDHAT4
   workgroup = ECS

# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
   server string = ECS Samba Server

# 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 = 192.168.1. 192.168.2. 127.

# If you want to automatically load your printer list rather
# than setting them up individually then you'll need this
   load printers = yes

# you may wish to override the location of the printcap file
   printcap name = /usr/local/samba/lib/printcap

# on SystemV system setting printcap name to lpstat should allow
# you to automatically obtain a printer list from the SystemV spool
# system
;   printcap name = lpstat

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

# ECS changes
   print command = /usr/local/bin/lpr -r -U%u -P%p %s;rm %s
   lpq command = /usr/local/bin/lpq -P%p
   lprm command = /usr/local/bin/lprm -P%p %j

# 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 = /usr/local/samba/var/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
# The argument list may include:
#   password server = My_PDC_Name [My_BDC_Name] [My_Next_BDC_Name]
# or to auto-locate the domain controller/s
#   password server = *
;   password server = <NT-Server-Name>

# Note: Do NOT use the now deprecated option of "domain controller"
# This option is no longer implemented.

# 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

# 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 = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%m

# Most people will find that this option gives better performance.
# See speed.txt and the manual pages for details
# You may want to add the following on a Linux system:
#         SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
   socket options = TCP_NODELAY 

# 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 = ge0 hme0

# 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

# 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
  logon script = scripts\%m.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

# 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 = no 

# ECS changes
#
#  Password settings
#  Since %o is not supported with encrypted passwords, sync&chat will only
#  work if your passwd can set by root without supplying old passwords.
   min passwd length = 6
   passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd -r nis %u
   passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *Re-enter*new*password* %n\n *changed*
   unix password sync = yes
#
#  Debugging
#   passwd chat debug = yes
#   debug level = 100
#
#  Network stuff
   time server = yes
#
#  You will need a world readable lock directory and "share modes=yes"
#  if you want to support the file sharing modes for multiple users
#  of the same files
  lock directory = /usr/local/samba/var/locks
  share modes = yes
#
# Security stuff
   guest account = smbguest
   map to guest = Bad User
   null passwords = no
# PDC settings
   domain admin group = @adm
# Set default logon drive
   logon drive = Z:
   logon home = \\gypsy\%u
# Who can modify the printer drivers stored on print$
   printer admin = root, @adm
# Speedier but possibly buggier cross-subnet browsing
   enhanced browsing = yes
# Speedier but possibly buggier Win2K writes
   large readwrite = yes
# Experimental utmp accounting, so samba users show in who listing
#   utmp = yes

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

# Un-comment the following and create the netlogon directory for Domain Logons
[netlogon]
   comment = Network Logon Service
   path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon
   guest ok = yes
   writable = no
   write list = @adm
   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 = /usr/local/samba/profiles
;    browseable = no
;    guest ok = yes


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

# ECS addition
# This section lets us define the setup of downloadable
# printer drivers, so each client will get the drivers they
# need automagically when they connect to that printer.
[print$]
	path = /usr/local/samba/printers
	guest ok = no
	browseable = yes
	write list = root, @adm

# ECS addition
# This section lets us share the I-DEAS team directory
[team]
        comment = team for HT from aurora
        path = /team
        read only = no
        guest ok = yes
        browseable = no
        oplocks = no

# 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
;   writable = yes
;   printable = no
;   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 = /usr/somewhere/else/public
;   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

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setgid /misc:
# chmod g+s /misc

or set options in samba to force the group on the share to be samba:
force group = +samba

You might also want to look at "create mode" for the share to force new 
directories and/or new files to be group writeable.

Buchan




Titcombe, Matthew A wrote:

>Okay,  I have a dumb one I am too close to the tree to see the answer.  We
>are running Red Hat 7.1 and SAMBA 2.07 under an NT domain.  The users can
>log in and create files and folders, but if a different user logs in, the
>can read and execute the files but cannot write.  The ls - l shows:
>[mtitcombe at MO04UX03 /]$ ls -l
>total 160
>drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:30 bin
>drwxr-xr-x    3 root     root         4096 Jul  2 16:06 boot
>drwxr-xr-x   14 root     root        81920 Jul  2 16:06 dev
>drwxr-xr-x   39 root     root         4096 Jul 16 08:25 etc
>drwxr-xr-x    7 root     root         4096 Jul 11 13:53 home
>drwxr-xr-x    7 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:27 lib
>drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root        16384 Jun 20 08:11 lost+found
>drwxrwxrwx    4 root     samba        4096 Jul 16 09:39 misc
>drwxr-xr-x    4 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:23 mnt
>drwxr-xr-x    4 root     root         4096 Jun 21 11:02 opt
>drwxrwxrwx    4 root     samba        4096 Jul 16 09:07 output
>dr-xr-xr-x  101 root     root            0 Jul  2 11:06 proc
>drwxrwxrwx    2 root     samba        4096 Jul 11 14:01 resources
>drwxr-x---   14 root     root         4096 Jul 16 08:21 root
>drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:36 sbin
>drwxrwxrwx   11 root     root         4096 Jul 16 09:05 tmp
>drwxr-xr-x   17 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:36 usr
>drwxr-xr-x   23 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:36 var
>[mtitcombe at MO04UX03 /]$ cd /misc
>[mtitcombe at MO04UX03 /misc]$ ls -l
>total 8
>drwxr-xr-x    2 jcm      root         4096 Jul 16 09:08 New Folder
>drwxr-xr-x    2 mtitcomb mtitcomb     4096 Jul 16 09:39 New Folder (2)
>[mtitcombe at MO04UX03 /misc]$
>
>
>All users are a part of the samba group.  What simple thing am I missing?
>
>
>Matthew A. Titcombe 
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hey ! i got the same problem !


----- Original Message -----
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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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Vincent,

--without-profiles doesn't refer to NT User Profiles.  From the 
WHATSNEW.txt:


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.


I suggest you get the Microsoft white paper "Implementing Profiles and 
Policies in Windows NT 4.0"
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/reskit/WebResources/default.asp

Also, you should probably reread the samba documentation so that you can 
implement only the features you truely want.

--Richard

Vincent Fox wrote:

> I have noted a problem for some while now with 2.2.x
> running as PDC that on logout from a Win2K Pro client I would
> get a warning dialog about the client being unable to update
> the roaming profile. Yet, I have disabled roaming profiles
> on the Samba PDC end. I configure with
> --without-profiles --with-quotas
> 
> For a while I put it down to 2.2.0 immaturity but it
> didn't seem to go away in the fix releases. I am now
> up to 2.2.1a and same problem persists. Independent of
> Win2K SP1 or SP2, tried that. Am I doing something stupid?
> 
> I tried searching the mailing list archives but couldn't
> find a search term that would give me anything that sounded
> like my problem. Too many hits, none of them like mine.
> 
> Perhaps this is some client-side issue?
> Perhaps I am doing something stupid in smb.conf?
> 

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On Friday 13 July 2001 03:30, you wrote:
--snip--
> My question is, is it possible to merge/copy my local user accounts to the
> samba server?

Yes there is.  Go to My Computer/Properties/User Profiles.  From there you 
can copy any local profiles out to the server and switch the user to use 
roaming profiles.  (You can use this dialog to reverse this action as well.)

>I have been using my win2k machine locally ever since I
> installed it, and would like to copy all settings into a roaming profile,
> so I may log onto my nt4 machine, and retain the same settings. I would
> have done this from the beginning, but when I installed win2k, samba did
> not support PDC for windows 2000 clients.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> /avant.

-- 
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Incanta, Inc.

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On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Vincent Fox wrote:

> I have noted a problem for some while now with 2.2.x
> running as PDC that on logout from a Win2K Pro client I would
> get a warning dialog about the client being unable to update
> the roaming profile. Yet, I have disabled roaming profiles
> on the Samba PDC end. I configure with
> --without-profiles --with-quotas

--with-profiles has to do with profiling information internal to
the code, and has nothing to do with user profiles.  We really should
rename this option.






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Hi List

How big could be a Samba server (i mean one) for 200 PCs with W2K
Professional, making roaming profiles on to the server, i think something like
a:

PIII XEON @ 1Ghz x 2
36GB HD Ultra160-SCSI x 8 on RAID 5
1NIC Gigabit Ethernet

What fo you think about this configuration ? sugestions ? mistakes ?

Thanx in advance,

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On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Orlando Vasquez wrote:

> Hi List
>
> How big could be a Samba server (i mean one) for 200 PCs with W2K
> Professional, making roaming profiles on to the server, i think something like
> a:
>
> PIII XEON @ 1Ghz x 2
> 36GB HD Ultra160-SCSI x 8 on RAID 5
> 1NIC Gigabit Ethernet


I think this configuration is Ok but I hope you are also planning to
use some RAM, right ? ;p  Make sure that you are using a hardware
based RAID5 implementation because all software based RAID5
implementations I have used had incredibly slow write performance.


-akop

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> My question is, does Samba now support these group membership checks?
> I think they have to be "Domain Groups" in contrast to "Local" as I think
> samba PDC groups now are, for policies and IFMEMBER to work no?

It's not working. I'm using Citrix with Samba PDC and authorization has to
be set at user level.

Kev

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Is there any news on the progress of winbindd?

Thanks.

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Michal Svoboda wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> quite new to the topic, I installed samba-2.1.1 today, and following the
> howto I set it up as a PDC for a test domain. However, while trying to
> convince the NT client machine to use the domain I kept getting the
> message that the connection to PDC failed, and I should check the
> accounts.
> 
> After a while, I discovered that smbd, upon receiving a machine
> authentication (or whatever) request from the NT workstation (using
> "MACHINE$" as user name), silently translated the user name to
> "MACHINE_", obviously leading to authentication failure.
> 
> It took not very long to find a call to function responsible for this
> translation: slight modification at line 870 of smbd/reply.c made
> everything work as expected. Still, I wonder wether it is a new (and
> buggy) feature to 2.1.1 or wether am I badly misguided at some point. I
> am not even aware wether my solution is complete and "clean" enough.
> Anyway, down here it comes, a small patch indeed. Did anyone else
> encounter this?

Yes, this is why 2.2.1a was released to fix this very
problem.

Sorry for the bug.

Regards,

	Jeremy Allison,
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On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 11:49:06AM -0500, Gerald Carter wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Vincent Fox wrote:
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> > I have noted a problem for some while now with 2.2.x
> > running as PDC that on logout from a Win2K Pro client I would
> > get a warning dialog about the client being unable to update
> > the roaming profile. Yet, I have disabled roaming profiles
> > on the Samba PDC end. I configure with
> > --without-profiles --with-quotas
> 
> --with-profiles has to do with profiling information internal to
> the code, and has nothing to do with user profiles.  We really should
> rename this option.

someone proposed --with-profiling some times ago.

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On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Simo Sorce wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 11:49:06AM -0500, Gerald Carter wrote:
> > On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Vincent Fox wrote:
> >
> > > I have noted a problem for some while now with 2.2.x
> > > running as PDC that on logout from a Win2K Pro client I would
> > > get a warning dialog about the client being unable to update
> > > the roaming profile. Yet, I have disabled roaming profiles
> > > on the Samba PDC end. I configure with
> > > --without-profiles --with-quotas
> >
> > --with-profiles has to do with profiling information internal to
> > the code, and has nothing to do with user profiles.  We really should
> > rename this option.
>
> someone proposed --with-profiling some times ago.

Sounds great.  But how about --with-profiling-data?
I know it is long, but at least it is more explanatory.






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On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 01:37:07PM -0500, Gerald Carter wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Simo Sorce wrote:
> 
> > On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 11:49:06AM -0500, Gerald Carter wrote:
> > > On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Vincent Fox wrote:
> > >
> > > > I have noted a problem for some while now with 2.2.x
> > > > running as PDC that on logout from a Win2K Pro client I would
> > > > get a warning dialog about the client being unable to update
> > > > the roaming profile. Yet, I have disabled roaming profiles
> > > > on the Samba PDC end. I configure with
> > > > --without-profiles --with-quotas
> > >
> > > --with-profiles has to do with profiling information internal to
> > > the code, and has nothing to do with user profiles.  We really should
> > > rename this option.
> >
> > someone proposed --with-profiling some times ago.
> 
> Sounds great.  But how about --with-profiling-data?
> I know it is long, but at least it is more explanatory.
> 

even better.

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> How big could be a Samba server (i mean one) for 200 PCs with W2K
> Professional, making roaming profiles on to the server, i think
> something like a:
>
> PIII XEON @ 1Ghz x 2
> 36GB HD Ultra160-SCSI x 8 on RAID 5
> 1NIC Gigabit Ethernet

I think this machine would do it, but like Akop Pogosian wrote in his mail
you should think of an adequate amount of memory. I made the experience that
doubling the memory increases the performance of a file server by far more
than doubling the processor's speed. The real bottleneck is, in regard to
your number of clients, the network interface.
Also, if my informations are not wrong, some series of the P3 Xeon 1GHz have
a productional defect. Please check the latest tech news before spending
lots of money for CPUs that you won't have fun with ;-)

Greetings >>>> Philipp

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My apologies for misunderstanding this option.

However, any pointers on how to disable use of roaming profiles?
It seems assumed in Samba 2.2.x PDC to use profiles. I don't want to.
Is this not a simple question?

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  I am still having problems with samba and NT domains with Windows 2k
SP2 machines.  They can join the domain but the profiles are not copied
(or read) because of some access error.

  I am using Samba 2.2.1 on a FreeBSD Alpha machine.  All machines have
an entry in both the FreeBSD password and Samba password.  I did not
have any problems before SP2 (with Samba 2.2.0).

  I tought this was to be corrected in Samba 2.2.1 ...


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> Hi List
> How big could be a Samba server (i mean one) for 200 PCs with W2K
> Professional, making roaming profiles on to the server, i think something like
> a:
> PIII XEON @ 1Ghz x 2

ServerWorks (fka RCC) should be your chipset.  I/O matters on CPU and 
ServerWorks knows how to build chipsets that exploit I/O (sans the AGP and 
Ultra33, which you wouldn't use on a server anyway).  Don't settle for a cheapo 
i440GX or RDRAM chipset which limits your memory option, go ServerWorks.  Even 
Intel has for its new crop of SDRAM server boards (with upto 32GB of RAM).  You 
can pickup a dual-P3 SuperMicro 370DLE (ServerSet IIILE) chipset for just over 
$250, and populate it with 8x0/100MHz P3s for just over $100 each.  I'd stick 
with the 100MHz FSB CPU because the ServerSet is picking about PC133 registered 
ECC SDRAMs, where you can use the same, commmodity PC100 registered ECC SDRAMs 
the i440BX/GX mainboards take.  Then put your disk controller and NIC on 
separate PCI busses and see I/O contention drop significantly.

Although the dual-Athlons are out, they are only available from Tyan in 
mainboard form.  So pricing is not ideal IMHO (although not too bad).  This 
first 760MP chipset is not the I/O powerhouse the forthcoming, commodity 760MPX 
chipset will be (with both a 64-bit x 33MHz legacy PCI bus, like the 760MP, and 
a true, 64-bit x 66MHz dedicated bus), which will be released in 1-2 months 
with mainboards for various manufacturers (starting at just over $200).  Now 
even though the dual-Athlons only provide a single memory channel, I was 
surprised how much that matters little when you have a dedicated, point-to-
point cross-bar at your switch.  This means that while one Athlon is doing I/O, 
another can be talking to memory.

> 36GB HD Ultra160-SCSI x 8 on RAID 5

Pushing that much data requires a serious controller.  Don't go with a 
controller that sports only an old i960 chip, you want the newer StrongARM 
(ever wonder why Intel bought Digital's fabs and the right to their ICs?  It 
wasn't Alpha, it was StrongARM!).  Mylex's eXtremeRAID 2000 controller is a 4-
channel Ultra160 that sports a StrongARM chip and costs ~$1K.  Well worth it, 
and cheaper than some slower, i960-based boards out there.  IBM owns Mylex now 
so you know Linux support is a focus of theirs.

> 1NIC Gigabit Ethernet

Intel is running some specials on Copper Gigabit (1000Base-TX[4]).  The e1000 
driver included with most distro kernels works fine.  Be sure to get 4-pair, 
350MHz rated Category-5 cabling.  Otherwise, I've used the NetGear GA620 
1000Base-SX (fiber) and had no issues (after a couple run-time kernel tweaks), 
and if you have fiber in just your closet, it won't cost much for the short 
cables (or the switch, at least not over 1000Base-TX[4]).

The most important thing about Gigabit is using jumbo Ethernet frames.  
Sticking with measly 1500byte Ethernet frames won't be much better than Fast 
Ethernet -- heck, a quad Ethernet NIC with trunking would be better.  You want 
to switch to 9000 byte frames (especially if you use NFS with 8KB block 
sizes).  And you'll need a truly 802.1q compliant switch to match it, which 
will allow it to switch between 1500 byte and 9000 byte frames.  Be sure it is 
a _real_ 802.1q switch, and not a psuedo-VLAN one that doesn't support multiple 
frame sizes.

I haven't seen any cheap 1000Base-TX switches that do this yet.

> What fo you think about this configuration ? sugestions ? mistakes ?

Works for me, except there are a lot of details to consider.  I hope I've 
helped you with a few of these details.

If you want a reseller, check out ASL (http://www.aslab.com).  Transmeta uses 
them, I've consulted them (ended up not buying something because I lost my job 
at the time of quoting -- but I found them 10x more responsive/resourceful than 
VALinux), and they have a variety of hardware options.  They are extremely 
flexible in distro choice too.

-- TheBS

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Since you are mentioning a good hardware vendor, I'll mention mine.

IBM

I've tried a couple different servers and they have the best ones I have
come across.  They use ServerWorks apparently (I see it splash across the
screen upon boot up).  They have a list of what servers work with which
distros and version.

I am using the xSeries rackmounts.  They also have a VERY NICE single KVM
setup... the servers have no PS/2 or monitor ports.  They have a special
port that you can daisy chain your servers together and the last server has
a "break out" cable that you plug your keyboard, mouse and monitor into.

These bad boys are SWEET.

Peace, Love and Linux. ;)
http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/eserver/xseries/?c=xseries&n=xseries&t=ad
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<snip>
>
> If you want a reseller, check out ASL (http://www.aslab.com).  Transmeta
uses
> them, I've consulted them (ended up not buying something because I lost my
job
> at the time of quoting -- but I found them 10x more responsive/resourceful
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> VALinux), and they have a variety of hardware options.  They are extremely
> flexible in distro choice too.
>
> -- TheBS

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Make sure your users have write permissions to their Profile directory, and it's parent (normally Profiles are in their home
directories so this is not a problem unless you put it elsewhere).

>   I am still having problems with samba and NT domains with Windows 2k
> SP2 machines.  They can join the domain but the profiles are not copied
> (or read) because of some access error.

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The folowing message was orginaly posted on the generic samba list.

Hello,
    We posted last week about errors that we get when attempting to add
users/groups to a file, resting on a samba server, from a win2k machine.
We have been able to narrow the problem down to an issue with Win2k. As,
with WinNT 4.0, the problem doesnot occur, and we are able to succesefuly
modify permissions.

    The Error is along the lines of "Object Picker cannont determine
wether <machine-name> is joined to the domain." Followed, by a simlar
message. This has been happening ever since we added the machine to our
Win2k domain. ( Created a machine account on our PDC, and used smbpasswd
to join the domain and set security = domain ). Before hand, it was
working when running in security = server mode. However, user names would
not show up in the User/Group listing.

    We have now just setup a brand new domain and added the samba server
to it. Immediatly, we got the same error on this new domain. As far as we
can tell this must be some compatability issue with Win2k Domains? Or is
there some setting for samba that we are missing?

Thanx in advance,
Dave
ETC Admins

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All the calculations are based on the book Using Samba from ORA, with that
config i got aprox.:

PIII XEON @ 1Ghz x 2 / Can process 10000 to 12000 IO per second
1GB RAM / Aprox 600 users at the same time (every user conection use 1MB
aprox)
36GB HD Ultra160-SCSI x 8 on RAID 5 / between 5000 to 8000  IO per
second -yes is hardware RAID !
1 NIC Gigabit Ethernet / 125MB network troughtput

Maybe i move the RAM up to 2 GB, its a option

Remenber i will use Linux (maybe Mandrake or Slackware)

Being most specific a Compaq Proliant ML530 Rack Mountable, i got good
references about proliant servers (i work with proliants since 1996, no
problem).

PD: Excuse me with my english, its so poor !
PD: Mi name is Marco Muskus, im using the friends email




Thanx in advance !

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> > Hi List
> > How big could be a Samba server (i mean one) for 200 PCs with W2K
> > Professional, making roaming profiles on to the server, i think
something like
> > a:
> > PIII XEON @ 1Ghz x 2
>
> ServerWorks (fka RCC) should be your chipset.  I/O matters on CPU and
> ServerWorks knows how to build chipsets that exploit I/O (sans the AGP and
> Ultra33, which you wouldn't use on a server anyway).  Don't settle for a
cheapo
> i440GX or RDRAM chipset which limits your memory option, go ServerWorks.
Even
> Intel has for its new crop of SDRAM server boards (with upto 32GB of RAM).
You
> can pickup a dual-P3 SuperMicro 370DLE (ServerSet IIILE) chipset for just
over
> $250, and populate it with 8x0/100MHz P3s for just over $100 each.  I'd
stick
> with the 100MHz FSB CPU because the ServerSet is picking about PC133
registered
> ECC SDRAMs, where you can use the same, commmodity PC100 registered ECC
SDRAMs
> the i440BX/GX mainboards take.  Then put your disk controller and NIC on
> separate PCI busses and see I/O contention drop significantly.
>
> Although the dual-Athlons are out, they are only available from Tyan in
> mainboard form.  So pricing is not ideal IMHO (although not too bad).
This
> first 760MP chipset is not the I/O powerhouse the forthcoming, commodity
760MPX
> chipset will be (with both a 64-bit x 33MHz legacy PCI bus, like the
760MP, and
> a true, 64-bit x 66MHz dedicated bus), which will be released in 1-2
months
> with mainboards for various manufacturers (starting at just over $200).
Now
> even though the dual-Athlons only provide a single memory channel, I was
> surprised how much that matters little when you have a dedicated,
point-to-
> point cross-bar at your switch.  This means that while one Athlon is doing
I/O,
> another can be talking to memory.
>
> > 36GB HD Ultra160-SCSI x 8 on RAID 5
>
> Pushing that much data requires a serious controller.  Don't go with a
> controller that sports only an old i960 chip, you want the newer StrongARM
> (ever wonder why Intel bought Digital's fabs and the right to their ICs?
It
> wasn't Alpha, it was StrongARM!).  Mylex's eXtremeRAID 2000 controller is
a 4-
> channel Ultra160 that sports a StrongARM chip and costs ~$1K.  Well worth
it,
> and cheaper than some slower, i960-based boards out there.  IBM owns Mylex
now
> so you know Linux support is a focus of theirs.
>
> > 1NIC Gigabit Ethernet
>
> Intel is running some specials on Copper Gigabit (1000Base-TX[4]).  The
e1000
> driver included with most distro kernels works fine.  Be sure to get
4-pair,
> 350MHz rated Category-5 cabling.  Otherwise, I've used the NetGear GA620
> 1000Base-SX (fiber) and had no issues (after a couple run-time kernel
tweaks),
> and if you have fiber in just your closet, it won't cost much for the
short
> cables (or the switch, at least not over 1000Base-TX[4]).
>
> The most important thing about Gigabit is using jumbo Ethernet frames.
> Sticking with measly 1500byte Ethernet frames won't be much better than
Fast
> Ethernet -- heck, a quad Ethernet NIC with trunking would be better.  You
want
> to switch to 9000 byte frames (especially if you use NFS with 8KB block
> sizes).  And you'll need a truly 802.1q compliant switch to match it,
which
> will allow it to switch between 1500 byte and 9000 byte frames.  Be sure
it is
> a _real_ 802.1q switch, and not a psuedo-VLAN one that doesn't support
multiple
> frame sizes.
>
> I haven't seen any cheap 1000Base-TX switches that do this yet.
>
> > What fo you think about this configuration ? sugestions ? mistakes ?
>
> Works for me, except there are a lot of details to consider.  I hope I've
> helped you with a few of these details.
>
> If you want a reseller, check out ASL (http://www.aslab.com).  Transmeta
uses
> them, I've consulted them (ended up not buying something because I lost my
job
> at the time of quoting -- but I found them 10x more responsive/resourceful
than
> VALinux), and they have a variety of hardware options.  They are extremely
> flexible in distro choice too.
>
> -- TheBS
>
>
>
>
>
>

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> PIII XEON @ 1Ghz x 2 / Can process 10000 to 12000 IO per second

What chipset?  That's a biggie!

> 36GB HD Ultra160-SCSI x 8 on RAID 5 / between 5000 to 8000
> IO per second -yes is hardware RAID !

What board/microcontroller?  Another biggie!

> Maybe i move the RAM up to 2 GB, its a option

Depends on your mainboard.  You can go 2GB on the i440GX if you use (4) 512MB 
PC100 Registered ECC SDRAM.  You can go 1GB/DIMM on the ServerSet IIILE/HE/WS --
 the HEs are available with upto 16 DIMMs (yikes!).

> Remenber i will use Linux (maybe Mandrake or Slackware)

Slackware is great for custom rolling servers (where you don't need 
binary/package compatibility).  When it comes to RedHat v. Mandrake, I'm not 
going to touch the workstation argument, but I find Mandrake's "package 
maturity" to be a bit lacking versus RedHat.  I'd choose Rawhide kernels over 
release Mandrake anyday, but that's just me (tried Cooker once, never again).

> Being most specific a Compaq Proliant ML530 Rack Mountable,
> i got good references about proliant servers (i work with
> proliants since 1996, no problem).

Most Proliants will feature ServerWorks/RCC chipsets, at least the higher end 
ones with the serious I/O.  Before RCC (Reliance Computer Corporation) re-
introduced themselves as ServerWorks and started catering to mainboard 
manufacturers, they were a OEM mainboard manfacturer.  They used to work with 
Compaq, IBM, ALR, etc... and build custom mainboards for their high-end 
servers.  Now they bring that massive I/O potential to the commodity PC market 
by selling to end-user mainboard manufacturers.

I wish had some much money to burn.  Until then, I either build my own or to 
ASL.  I can usually piece together a nice, low-cost system with an Antec SX1240 
(or SX1040) case/PS, SuperMicro 370DLE mainboard, 3Ware Escalade 6400 (or 7400 
now), some 7200rpm ATA drives, etc...  If I need a supported system, ASL is 
good.  Now that Compaq is in a rush to support Linux as much as IBM, they may 
be a good vender to buy Linux pre-installed from (but don't buy unless you can 
get Linux pre-installed).

-- TheBS

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On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Vincent Fox wrote:

> My apologies for misunderstanding this option.
>
> However, any pointers on how to disable use of roaming profiles?
> It seems assumed in Samba 2.2.x PDC to use profiles. I don't want to.
> Is this not a simple question?

IIRC

	logon path = "c:\Documents and Settings\%u"

should do it.





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On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Vincent Fox wrote:

> My apologies for misunderstanding this option.
>
> However, any pointers on how to disable use of roaming profiles?
> It seems assumed in Samba 2.2.x PDC to use profiles. I don't want to.
> Is this not a simple question?

or maybe just

	logon path = ""




jerry

>
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We have been unsuccessful at getting a w2k professional with sp2 to join
a samba controlled domain.  Win98 machines have no problem and in 2.0.7
getting NT workstations to join.

Is there anything other than the NT Domain Faq?  Any troubleshooting
steps?  What is the log file showing, and has anyone else had this
problem?


Thanks!

Ed King
Centurion Data Systems
262-524-9290
edk at cendatsys.com


Had version 2.0.6
Compiled and installed 2.2.0.
Compiled and installed 2.2.1a
Kernel is 2.2.16

Used all default directories, except for man pages, which are in
/usr/man

Because of an older version from Caldera, we linked the smb.conf file to

where samba looks for it. The config file references the smbpasswd file
in /etc/samba.d, not the default location.

Ran the smbclient tests and samba is working and checking passwords, but

not adding the Win 2000 computers into the domain.

Followed the how-to and tried manually entering the machine name as well

as having the add user script do it. During the add users script, the
password in smbpasswd for the machine name was NOPASSWORDXXXX
and when made manually it did get an encrypted password -- the machine
name in lower case.

The error we now get on the 2000 computer is alway a pair, first it is
telling us that the user I entered (root) to add the computer to the
domain is a machine account, then it tells us the rpc call failed. I
have got other errors that indicated that the root account was not valid

or the password file was not accessable.

Here is the log from samba:

This is the last log entry:

[2001/07/13 16:47:27, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/07/13 16:47:27, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_set_userinfo(2336)
  _samr_set_userinfo: Unable to get smbpasswd NT password entry entry
for uid 0
[2001/07/13 16:47:28, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(154)
  get_md4pw: Workstation dell1$: no account in domain
[2001/07/13 16:51:59, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_set_userinfo(2336)
  _samr_set_userinfo: Unable to get smbpasswd NT password entry entry
for uid 0
[2001/07/13 16:51:59, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_delete_dom_user(2524)
  _samr_delete_dom_user: Not yet implemented.
[2001/07/13 16:52:00, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(154)
  get_md4pw: Workstation dell1$: no account in domain
[2001/07/13 16:56:04, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_set_userinfo(2336)
  _samr_set_userinfo: Unable to get smbpasswd NT password entry entry
for uid 0
[2001/07/13 16:56:04, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_delete_dom_user(2524)
  _samr_delete_dom_user: Not yet implemented.
[2001/07/13 16:56:05, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(154)
  get_md4pw: Workstation dell1$: no account in domain

The logs are in /smb_shares/mor100/logs on 10.1.1.4.



This is the configuration file:
[global]

#--Domain Control--
#    domain admin users = root
    domain admin group = root administrator admin @ntadmin dell1$
    netbios name = mor100
    server string = Reliacomp
    workgroup = rcmp
    os level = 64
    domain master = yes
    preferred master = yes
    local master = yes
    wins support = yes
    dns proxy = no
    status = yes
#--Domain Logon--

    add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /home/test -g 102
-s/bin/false -m %m$
    logon drive = H:
    logon home = \\%N\%u
    domain logons = yes
    logon script = login.bat
    logon path = \\%N\profiles\%u
    security = user
    encrypt passwords = yes
    nt smb support = yes
    nt pipe support = yes

    smb passwd file = /etc/samba.d/smbpasswd
    unix password sync = yes
    passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
    passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %N\n ReType*new*UNIX*password*
%N\n *passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*

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You still need to create a Samba user called root... try this below:


[root at powerelf samba]# vi smbusers

Place a semicolon at the beginning of each line in this file, then save it.

To allow Samba to create user accounts for the workstations in your domain,
you need to create a Samba user called root.

[root at powerelf samba]# smbpasswd -add root
[root at powerelf samba]# smbpasswd root
Enter the password twice
[root at powerelf samba]# smbpasswd -e root

Trevor Ouellette
Greencomputer.com


-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Problem with w2k sp2 joining Samba domain


We have been unsuccessful at getting a w2k professional with sp2 to join
a samba controlled domain.  Win98 machines have no problem and in 2.0.7
getting NT workstations to join.

Is there anything other than the NT Domain Faq?  Any troubleshooting
steps?  What is the log file showing, and has anyone else had this
problem?


Thanks!

Ed King
Centurion Data Systems
262-524-9290
edk at cendatsys.com


Had version 2.0.6
Compiled and installed 2.2.0.
Compiled and installed 2.2.1a
Kernel is 2.2.16

Used all default directories, except for man pages, which are in
/usr/man

Because of an older version from Caldera, we linked the smb.conf file to

where samba looks for it. The config file references the smbpasswd file
in /etc/samba.d, not the default location.

Ran the smbclient tests and samba is working and checking passwords, but

not adding the Win 2000 computers into the domain.

Followed the how-to and tried manually entering the machine name as well

as having the add user script do it. During the add users script, the
password in smbpasswd for the machine name was NOPASSWORDXXXX
and when made manually it did get an encrypted password -- the machine
name in lower case.

The error we now get on the 2000 computer is alway a pair, first it is
telling us that the user I entered (root) to add the computer to the
domain is a machine account, then it tells us the rpc call failed. I
have got other errors that indicated that the root account was not valid

or the password file was not accessable.

Here is the log from samba:

This is the last log entry:

[2001/07/13 16:47:27, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/07/13 16:47:27, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_set_userinfo(2336)
  _samr_set_userinfo: Unable to get smbpasswd NT password entry entry
for uid 0
[2001/07/13 16:47:28, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(154)
  get_md4pw: Workstation dell1$: no account in domain
[2001/07/13 16:51:59, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_set_userinfo(2336)
  _samr_set_userinfo: Unable to get smbpasswd NT password entry entry
for uid 0
[2001/07/13 16:51:59, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_delete_dom_user(2524)
  _samr_delete_dom_user: Not yet implemented.
[2001/07/13 16:52:00, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(154)
  get_md4pw: Workstation dell1$: no account in domain
[2001/07/13 16:56:04, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_set_userinfo(2336)
  _samr_set_userinfo: Unable to get smbpasswd NT password entry entry
for uid 0
[2001/07/13 16:56:04, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_delete_dom_user(2524)
  _samr_delete_dom_user: Not yet implemented.
[2001/07/13 16:56:05, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(154)
  get_md4pw: Workstation dell1$: no account in domain

The logs are in /smb_shares/mor100/logs on 10.1.1.4.



This is the configuration file:
[global]

#--Domain Control--
#    domain admin users = root
    domain admin group = root administrator admin @ntadmin dell1$
    netbios name = mor100
    server string = Reliacomp
    workgroup = rcmp
    os level = 64
    domain master = yes
    preferred master = yes
    local master = yes
    wins support = yes
    dns proxy = no
    status = yes
#--Domain Logon--

    add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /home/test -g 102
-s/bin/false -m %m$
    logon drive = H:
    logon home = \\%N\%u
    domain logons = yes
    logon script = login.bat
    logon path = \\%N\profiles\%u
    security = user
    encrypt passwords = yes
    nt smb support = yes
    nt pipe support = yes

    smb passwd file = /etc/samba.d/smbpasswd
    unix password sync = yes
    passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
    passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %N\n ReType*new*UNIX*password*
%N\n *passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*

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On Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Edward King wrote:

> We have been unsuccessful at getting a w2k professional with sp2 to join
> a samba controlled domain.  Win98 machines have no problem and in 2.0.7
> getting NT workstations to join.
>
> Is there anything other than the NT Domain Faq?  Any troubleshooting
> steps?  What is the log file showing, and has anyone else had this
> problem?

Did you read the PDC chapter in the Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf file?




cheers, jerry

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We are using Samba 2.2.1a (2.0.7 worked with NT -- we are not trying to make it
work with w2k, but have had experience with getting a machine to join a samba
domain).

The root user exists in both the smbpasswd file and the etc/passwd file.

The machine (when we let samba create the account automatically) does get
inserted into the /etc/passwd, smbpasswd and /etc/shadow files.

Trevor Ouellette wrote:

> You still need to create a Samba user called root... try this below:
>
> [root at powerelf samba]# vi smbusers
>
> Place a semicolon at the beginning of each line in this file, then save it.
>
> To allow Samba to create user accounts for the workstations in your domain,
> you need to create a Samba user called root.
>
> [root at powerelf samba]# smbpasswd -add root
> [root at powerelf samba]# smbpasswd root
> Enter the password twice
> [root at powerelf samba]# smbpasswd -e root
>
> Trevor Ouellette
> Greencomputer.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Edward King
> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 5:55 PM
> To: SAMBA NT-DOM
> Subject: Problem with w2k sp2 joining Samba domain
>
> We have been unsuccessful at getting a w2k professional with sp2 to join
> a samba controlled domain.  Win98 machines have no problem and in 2.0.7
> getting NT workstations to join.
>
> Is there anything other than the NT Domain Faq?  Any troubleshooting
> steps?  What is the log file showing, and has anyone else had this
> problem?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ed King
> Centurion Data Systems
> 262-524-9290
> edk at cendatsys.com
>
> Had version 2.0.6
> Compiled and installed 2.2.0.
> Compiled and installed 2.2.1a
> Kernel is 2.2.16
>
> Used all default directories, except for man pages, which are in
> /usr/man
>
> Because of an older version from Caldera, we linked the smb.conf file to
>
> where samba looks for it. The config file references the smbpasswd file
> in /etc/samba.d, not the default location.
>
> Ran the smbclient tests and samba is working and checking passwords, but
>
> not adding the Win 2000 computers into the domain.
>
> Followed the how-to and tried manually entering the machine name as well
>
> as having the add user script do it. During the add users script, the
> password in smbpasswd for the machine name was NOPASSWORDXXXX
> and when made manually it did get an encrypted password -- the machine
> name in lower case.
>
> The error we now get on the 2000 computer is alway a pair, first it is
> telling us that the user I entered (root) to add the computer to the
> domain is a machine account, then it tells us the rpc call failed. I
> have got other errors that indicated that the root account was not valid
>
> or the password file was not accessable.
>
> Here is the log from samba:
>
> This is the last log entry:
>
> [2001/07/13 16:47:27, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
>   api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
> [2001/07/13 16:47:27, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_set_userinfo(2336)
>   _samr_set_userinfo: Unable to get smbpasswd NT password entry entry
> for uid 0
> [2001/07/13 16:47:28, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(154)
>   get_md4pw: Workstation dell1$: no account in domain
> [2001/07/13 16:51:59, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_set_userinfo(2336)
>   _samr_set_userinfo: Unable to get smbpasswd NT password entry entry
> for uid 0
> [2001/07/13 16:51:59, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_delete_dom_user(2524)
>   _samr_delete_dom_user: Not yet implemented.
> [2001/07/13 16:52:00, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(154)
>   get_md4pw: Workstation dell1$: no account in domain
> [2001/07/13 16:56:04, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_set_userinfo(2336)
>   _samr_set_userinfo: Unable to get smbpasswd NT password entry entry
> for uid 0
> [2001/07/13 16:56:04, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_delete_dom_user(2524)
>   _samr_delete_dom_user: Not yet implemented.
> [2001/07/13 16:56:05, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(154)
>   get_md4pw: Workstation dell1$: no account in domain
>
> The logs are in /smb_shares/mor100/logs on 10.1.1.4.
>
> This is the configuration file:
> [global]
>
> #--Domain Control--
> #    domain admin users = root
>     domain admin group = root administrator admin @ntadmin dell1$
>     netbios name = mor100
>     server string = Reliacomp
>     workgroup = rcmp
>     os level = 64
>     domain master = yes
>     preferred master = yes
>     local master = yes
>     wins support = yes
>     dns proxy = no
>     status = yes
> #--Domain Logon--
>
>     add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /home/test -g 102
> -s/bin/false -m %m$
>     logon drive = H:
>     logon home = \\%N\%u
>     domain logons = yes
>     logon script = login.bat
>     logon path = \\%N\profiles\%u
>     security = user
>     encrypt passwords = yes
>     nt smb support = yes
>     nt pipe support = yes
>
>     smb passwd file = /etc/samba.d/smbpasswd
>     unix password sync = yes
>     passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
>     passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %N\n ReType*new*UNIX*password*
> %N\n *passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*

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On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 08:40:45AM -0400, Mike Black wrote:
> So make a seperate root account (differnet usename with root privledges)
> with an /etc/ftponly shell.
> Any reason that wouldn't solve the problem?

You don't really want your users to have access to an account that has write
permissions to the netlogon share. Viruses come to mind.

The problem on a O(1k) machines environment with only 2-3 people running
across the buildings is that they are tempted to give the Samba "root" account
details over phone. And the users tend to keep that knowledge of such a great
account - no they even tend to try to misuse it as there a no quota for
filespace, printing etc, so I guess 10% of our users would prefer to silently
use that root account for daily work.

I know that such users should get shot, and tortured afterwards (or was it the
other way around?), but they usually are your bosses ...

So I am also waiting for a Samba that allows domain admin groups to be used
for account validation. Or even better a Samba that handles W2K as it did with
WinNT, i.e. no Authetification needed on the client machine, if smbpassed -m
-a was issued on the PDC. But perhaps the latter is not possible due the W2K
"improvements".
-- 
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> PIII XEON @ 1Ghz x 2 / Can process 10000 to 12000 IO per second

What chipset?  That's a biggie!

> 36GB HD Ultra160-SCSI x 8 on RAID 5 / between 5000 to 8000
> IO per second -yes is hardware RAID !

What board/microcontroller?  Another biggie!

> Maybe i move the RAM up to 2 GB, its a option

Depends on your mainboard.  You can go 2GB on the i440GX if you use
(4) 512MB 
PC100 Registered ECC SDRAM.  You can go 1GB/DIMM on the ServerSet
IIILE/HE/WS --
 the HEs are available with upto 16 DIMMs (yikes!).

> Remenber i will use Linux (maybe Mandrake or Slackware)

Slackware is great for custom rolling servers (where you don't need 
binary/package compatibility).  When it comes to RedHat v. Mandrake,
I'm not 
going to touch the workstation argument, but I find Mandrake's
"package 
maturity" to be a bit lacking versus RedHat.  I'd choose Rawhide
kernels over 
release Mandrake anyday, but that's just me (tried Cooker once,
never again).

> Being most specific a Compaq Proliant ML530 Rack Mountable,
> i got good references about proliant servers (i work with
> proliants since 1996, no problem).

Most Proliants will feature ServerWorks/RCC chipsets, at least the
higher end 
ones with the serious I/O.  Before RCC (Reliance Computer
Corporation) re-
introduced themselves as ServerWorks and started catering to
mainboard 
manufacturers, they were a OEM mainboard manfacturer.  They used to
work with 
Compaq, IBM, ALR, etc... and build custom mainboards for their
high-end 
servers.  Now they bring that massive I/O potential to the commodity
PC market 
by selling to end-user mainboard manufacturers.

I wish had some much money to burn.  Until then, I either build my
own or to 
ASL.  I can usually piece together a nice, low-cost system with an
Antec SX1240 
(or SX1040) case/PS, SuperMicro 370DLE mainboard, 3Ware Escalade
6400 (or 7400 
now), some 7200rpm ATA drives, etc...  If I need a supported system,
ASL is 
good.  Now that Compaq is in a rush to support Linux as much as IBM,
they may 
be a good vender to buy Linux pre-installed from (but don't buy
unless you can 
get Linux pre-installed).

-- TheBS

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> Hi List
> How big could be a Samba server (i mean one) for 200 PCs with W2K
> Professional, making roaming profiles on to the server, i think something like
> a:
> PIII XEON @ 1Ghz x 2

ServerWorks (fka RCC) should be your chipset.  I/O matters on CPU
and 
ServerWorks knows how to build chipsets that exploit I/O (sans the
AGP and 
Ultra33, which you wouldn't use on a server anyway).  Don't settle
for a cheapo 
i440GX or RDRAM chipset which limits your memory option, go
ServerWorks.  Even 
Intel has for its new crop of SDRAM server boards (with upto 32GB of
RAM).  You 
can pickup a dual-P3 SuperMicro 370DLE (ServerSet IIILE) chipset for
just over 
$250, and populate it with 8x0/100MHz P3s for just over $100 each. 
I'd stick 
with the 100MHz FSB CPU because the ServerSet is picking about PC133
registered 
ECC SDRAMs, where you can use the same, commmodity PC100 registered
ECC SDRAMs 
the i440BX/GX mainboards take.  Then put your disk controller and
NIC on 
separate PCI busses and see I/O contention drop significantly.

Although the dual-Athlons are out, they are only available from Tyan
in 
mainboard form.  So pricing is not ideal IMHO (although not too
bad).  This 
first 760MP chipset is not the I/O powerhouse the forthcoming,
commodity 760MPX 
chipset will be (with both a 64-bit x 33MHz legacy PCI bus, like the
760MP, and 
a true, 64-bit x 66MHz dedicated bus), which will be released in 1-2
months 
with mainboards for various manufacturers (starting at just over
$200).  Now 
even though the dual-Athlons only provide a single memory channel, I
was 
surprised how much that matters little when you have a dedicated,
point-to-
point cross-bar at your switch.  This means that while one Athlon is
doing I/O, 
another can be talking to memory.

> 36GB HD Ultra160-SCSI x 8 on RAID 5

Pushing that much data requires a serious controller.  Don't go with
a 
controller that sports only an old i960 chip, you want the newer
StrongARM 
(ever wonder why Intel bought Digital's fabs and the right to their
ICs?  It 
wasn't Alpha, it was StrongARM!).  Mylex's eXtremeRAID 2000
controller is a 4-
channel Ultra160 that sports a StrongARM chip and costs ~$1K.  Well
worth it, 
and cheaper than some slower, i960-based boards out there.  IBM owns
Mylex now 
so you know Linux support is a focus of theirs.

> 1NIC Gigabit Ethernet

Intel is running some specials on Copper Gigabit (1000Base-TX[4]). 
The e1000 
driver included with most distro kernels works fine.  Be sure to get
4-pair, 
350MHz rated Category-5 cabling.  Otherwise, I've used the NetGear
GA620 
1000Base-SX (fiber) and had no issues (after a couple run-time
kernel tweaks), 
and if you have fiber in just your closet, it won't cost much for
the short 
cables (or the switch, at least not over 1000Base-TX[4]).

The most important thing about Gigabit is using jumbo Ethernet
frames.  
Sticking with measly 1500byte Ethernet frames won't be much better
than Fast 
Ethernet -- heck, a quad Ethernet NIC with trunking would be
better.  You want 
to switch to 9000 byte frames (especially if you use NFS with 8KB
block 
sizes).  And you'll need a truly 802.1q compliant switch to match
it, which 
will allow it to switch between 1500 byte and 9000 byte frames.  Be
sure it is 
a _real_ 802.1q switch, and not a psuedo-VLAN one that doesn't
support multiple 
frame sizes.

I haven't seen any cheap 1000Base-TX switches that do this yet.

> What fo you think about this configuration ? sugestions ? mistakes ?

Works for me, except there are a lot of details to consider.  I hope
I've 
helped you with a few of these details.

If you want a reseller, check out ASL (http://www.aslab.com). 
Transmeta uses 
them, I've consulted them (ended up not buying something because I
lost my job 
at the time of quoting -- but I found them 10x more
responsive/resourceful than 
VALinux), and they have a variety of hardware options.  They are
extremely 
flexible in distro choice too.

-- TheBS

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Can anyone send me information or send a link on how to set up a SMB 2.2.1a
box with printer sharing.  Anything at all...

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Hi! brain:

	Thank you for your help !
	I'd found a windows command "net user" to query the NT domain user of PDC,
but what I really need is some tools or method to do the same thing at
FreeBSD.
	After read your mail , I wonder if your method is this: add a item into
smb.conf -- "add user script = XXX". This method can dynamically add the
domain user to the UNIX system, when a new domain user access the samba server
and had passthrough the NT authentication. I'm looking for a method to add all
the domain users at one time , can you give me some suggestion?
	I had observed that there exists a tools named rpcclient ,I use this tools
and its cammond "query user",but it return a NULL user accout. If this tool
can help me ?
	THX

whistle

http://ourheaven.edu.chinaren.com



>The process of joining a samba server to an existing domain/PDC is
>documented at samba.org.  As far as querying those users, I'm not sure
>if you can.  In my case, I can have samba defer authentication to a
>PDC and then map those authenticated users to Unix users (or not).  If
>they don't map (there isn't a mapping in the username.map or a local
>account), then it will not be valid on the samba (usually one maps
>these to nobody or guest).  These are quickly discovered (someone
>complains they can't access samba, and you quickly create an account
>or mapping).
>
>There's a tool that came with ClearCase that we use called creds and
>credmap which lets you (from the NT side) check out the credentials
>for users/groups and see that they are covered.  You can use this
>tool to check remote hosts (i.e., samba server).  However, I don't
>know if it's available outside of this product (I would imagine there
>are already tools available, but I'm not an NT geek, so I couldn't
>say).
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>brian
>
>
>On Fri, 13 Jul 2001, [ISO-8859-1] RcO@ wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>> 	I'm looking for a effective method to query NT domain users
>> and groups at my FreeBSD system for a long time .Today I'm
>> pleasantly surprised to open my mailbox and to see your mail. Can
>> you tell me how to do this or if there exist some document and
>> recource about this ?
>> 	THX!
>>
>> whistle
>>
>>
>> >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 Mon, 16 Jul 2001, Trevor Ouellette wrote:

> Can anyone send me information or send a link on how to set up a SMB
> 2.2.1a box with printer sharing.  Anything at all...

Did you read the printing chapter in the
Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf file?



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hi,

could anyone pls help??

i have samba 2.2.1 install on a sco open server 5 unix box. 
i have it as a file and print server for small (5 user) network which has a
"workgroup" only
(no domain).

this is working well for my win9X PC's, but i can not get the win2k pro PC
(which i have setup as a client workstation
with no domain) to access the samba server,
i get this error   " \\sambaservername is not accessible
		The remote proceedure call failed and did not execute.

I have tried the password encryped yes/no etc 

any help would be greatly welcome.

regards 

Craig 

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Hi Orlando,
 
Just as a datapoint, I served about 50 PC's with samba and
roaming profiles with FreeBSD, no RAID (just 80 Mb SCSI)
and a 128 Mb ram with a single 450 MHz PIII Dell 2300.
 
This box was also served another 50 Macs with netatalk, 
and ran squid and was a print spooler for about 
200 clients.
 
It never really blinked - however when I was backing up
the CPU usage sometimes climbed about 20%.

I've found that samba is pretty kind to servers - much
kinder than netatalk.
 
What you propose to seems IMHO overkill unless you're
really thinking of 1000 PCs. But no one ever got fired 
for overspecifying a server, right?

Eddie.

Orlando Vasquez wrote:
> 
> Hi List
> 
> How big could be a Samba server (i mean one) for 200 PCs with W2K
> Professional, making roaming profiles on to the server, i think something like
> a:
> 
> PIII XEON @ 1Ghz x 2
> 36GB HD Ultra160-SCSI x 8 on RAID 5
> 1NIC Gigabit Ethernet
> 
> What fo you think about this configuration ? sugestions ? mistakes ?
> 
> Thanx in advance,

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Really depends on what you're doing, It's a good idea to inquire what type
of serivces your server would be providing.  Normally a typical office
with everyday word processors / spreadsheet / web slacking users, I'm
pretty sure you can get away with 50 users on a P-3 450mhz/128m with ease.  
However, if you have guys working on Avid workstations, moving databases
around, it'll easily drive your server to the ground.  I have about 50
workstation with smb, nfs, nis for solaris, freebsd, irix, and win nt
clients.  Primary server config is FreeBSD 4.x , everything 64bits pci, 5
network ports, 4chan u160 scsi, HW raid, etc. I started with just 1 800EB
mhz, a but it was quickly brought the ground by heavy usuage.  I had to
add a second 800Mhz.  This server is about a year old and even on the
heaviest usage, the lowest i've seen is on cpu idle is 50-ish %.  Memory
is obvious.  The more the better, and they're dirt cheap nowadays.  No
reason not to start with 512M or 1G.

I hope this helps you to get an idea of how to determine what is a
suitable system for your network.  Unfortunatly there isn't really a way
to known unless you really make some research of what will be going on.  
The balance of cpu, memory and IO bottlenecks varies greatly.  Your CPU
selection could be an overkill, but 1 single Gbit ethernet might not be
enough, and I'm more than sure you'd need to get multiple raids units in
seperate buses.  Then again, you'd never know until it acturally goes
online.  :) Good luck.

Lynda Leung


On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, eirvine wrote:

> Hi Orlando,
>  
> Just as a datapoint, I served about 50 PC's with samba and
> roaming profiles with FreeBSD, no RAID (just 80 Mb SCSI)
> and a 128 Mb ram with a single 450 MHz PIII Dell 2300.
>  
> This box was also served another 50 Macs with netatalk, 
> and ran squid and was a print spooler for about 
> 200 clients.
>  
> It never really blinked - however when I was backing up
> the CPU usage sometimes climbed about 20%.
> 
> I've found that samba is pretty kind to servers - much
> kinder than netatalk.
>  
> What you propose to seems IMHO overkill unless you're
> really thinking of 1000 PCs. But no one ever got fired 
> for overspecifying a server, right?
> 
> Eddie.
> 
> Orlando Vasquez wrote:
> > 
> > Hi List
> > 
> > How big could be a Samba server (i mean one) for 200 PCs with W2K
> > Professional, making roaming profiles on to the server, i think something like
> > a:
> > 
> > PIII XEON @ 1Ghz x 2
> > 36GB HD Ultra160-SCSI x 8 on RAID 5
> > 1NIC Gigabit Ethernet
> > 
> > What fo you think about this configuration ? sugestions ? mistakes ?
> > 
> > Thanx in advance,
> 

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Using samba-2.2.1a on Solaris 7 I have found:

In my smb.conf I have:

workgroup = HUM-FAK
security = DOMAIN
encrypt passwords = Yes
password server = *

and I have two win2000 servers running as PDC's

Which works just fine for all NT4 and win2000 PC that are setup to be part
of the HUM-FAK domain.

However I have a network with the students private PC's, and I have asked
them to just set their win9x pc up to be part of a STUDHUMFAK domain for
which there is no domaincontroller (We do this to have students private PC
appear in their own network neighbourhood) . Before, when we used
samba-2.0 they could connect to the main samba-server (which had
security=server and password server=WIN2KPDC) and they were authenticated
as expected to the domaincontroller. Now with the new setup and
samba-2.2.1a the log says:

[2001/07/17 09:58:00, 0] smbd/password.c:domain_client_validate(1614)
  domain_client_validate: unable to validate password for user TESTUSER in
domain STUDHUMFAK to Domain controller *. Error was 
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER.

It seems that both the username and domain is now used to authenticate
users, and it seems that samba authenticates to the domaincontroller that
is responsible for the domain stated in the workgroup parameter - This is
all very fine, as anything else could give some security 'features' :-)

However I would like to map _all_ connections to the samba server to
authenticate against the HUM-FAK domain regardless of the domain supplied
by the client.

Does anyone have an idea about how that can be done ?

Regards

-Michael

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> > My apologies for misunderstanding this option.
> >
> > However, any pointers on how to disable use of roaming profiles?
> > It seems assumed in Samba 2.2.x PDC to use profiles. I don't want to.
> > Is this not a simple question?
> 
> or maybe just
> 
> 	logon path = ""

Hmmm, I guess in my reading of the man page for smb.conf I gained
a misunderstanding of what logon path did. My bad.

I was really just looking to ensure that when a user logs in that
their home directory is mounted up as a Z: drive. It appears I went
astray on this task, and inadvertantly using the logon path is what
was causing my clients to try and act on roaming profiles. Thanks
and sorry for the dumb question!

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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Vincent Fox wrote:

> > > My apologies for misunderstanding this option.
> > >
> > > However, any pointers on how to disable use of roaming profiles?
> > > It seems assumed in Samba 2.2.x PDC to use profiles. I don't want to.
> > > Is this not a simple question?
> >
> > or maybe just
> >
> > 	logon path = ""
>
> Hmmm, I guess in my reading of the man page for smb.conf I gained
> a misunderstanding of what logon path did. My bad.
>
> I was really just looking to ensure that when a user logs in that
> their home directory is mounted up as a Z: drive. It appears I went
> astray on this task, and inadvertantly using the logon path is what
> was causing my clients to try and act on roaming profiles. Thanks
> and sorry for the dumb question!

No your right. I had a brain freeze.  I meant 'profile path'
Sorry.  'logon path' is for home dircetories.





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Since upgrading to the latest samba release, I see these in the log
files:

[2001/07/17 08:32:47, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog.c:api_net_sam_logon(208)
  api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON.
[2001/07/17 08:32:47, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
  api_rpcTNP: api_netlog_rpc: NET_SAMLOGON failed.

I've searched google and found others with the same or similar problems
but no solutions.

Gary

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Hi,

I used Samba 2.2.0 as a PDC. It worked fine.

I want to upgrade Samba to 2.2.1a version. There are some features I want to 
use.
I compilled source for my configuration. - XFS ACL.
Configuration - RH 7.1, XFS, Samba (PDC), kernel 2.4.5 with XFS 1.0.1

After installing I tried run Samba 2.2.1a.

I find, only nmbd was running - I try ps -aux.
When I try smbstatus I get error: "Connections.tdb not initialised".

I search help on the web, but I didn't find anything to help me. 

Does anybody know where the error could be?

I install Samba 2.2.0 and all work fine. No errors, PDC is running.

Are any troubles with upgrading Samba?
What I need to do when I upgrade Samba from 2.2.0 to 2.2.1a?

Best Regards,

David Lukastik.

P.S. Excuse my English. English is not my native language.

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I've found that Ryan <ryan at wyler.net> some time back made a patch to 2.0.6
to map incomming auth request to another domain before asking the PDC
for authentication. He did that by adding a default auth domain option in
smb.conf. As I see it that is a great feature (probably because I really
need it after upgrading to 2.2.1a in my production environment). I
actually see a 'auth domain map' feature like the 'username map' feature
very usefull, and I am willing to code a patch if it has any chance of
getting into the codebase.

If it is not clear what I mean, i'll make a small example:

A win9x client is in workgroup STUDHUMFAK and a samba-server
(samba-humfak) is in domain HUMFAK, but announces itself in STUDHUMFAK.
Samba-humfak has workgroup = HUM-FAK,security = DOMAIN, password server =
*.
When a user from a client in STUDHUMFAK connects to samba-humfak it asks
for auth using STUDHUMFAK\user. The request is at present forwarded by
samba-humfak to the PDC, which denies access, as it is setup to only
server HUMFAK users.

What I would like is to have samba-humfak map incomming requests
for STUDHUMFAK\user to HUMFAK\user.

Would such a patch have a chance of getting into samba ?

Regards

-Michael

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Aclarations:

* All the clients save the all documents, emails and settings on the server
(Roaming Profiles)
* There will be a share on the server with the MS Office 2K for all the
clients, at this point ill start the administrative installation (you know
the installation that mount the share and install only the minimun)
* There are 1GB of space on the HD for every user
* This sizing asume a growing up base of 200 clients up to 300
* This server will share all the networked printers (HP)
* Will have tape backup for backup  ;0)
* No more functions on this machine JUST Samba
* The idea is a Compaq Proliant Server

now i got a server with Mandrake  8.0 and i cant make samba 2.2.1a run on
this machine i try the source, binary rpm package, source rpm package, and
nothing, i need some help




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> Really depends on what you're doing, It's a good idea to inquire what type
> of serivces your server would be providing.  Normally a typical office
> with everyday word processors / spreadsheet / web slacking users, I'm
> pretty sure you can get away with 50 users on a P-3 450mhz/128m with ease.
> However, if you have guys working on Avid workstations, moving databases
> around, it'll easily drive your server to the ground.  I have about 50
> workstation with smb, nfs, nis for solaris, freebsd, irix, and win nt
> clients.  Primary server config is FreeBSD 4.x , everything 64bits pci, 5
> network ports, 4chan u160 scsi, HW raid, etc. I started with just 1 800EB
> mhz, a but it was quickly brought the ground by heavy usuage.  I had to
> add a second 800Mhz.  This server is about a year old and even on the
> heaviest usage, the lowest i've seen is on cpu idle is 50-ish %.  Memory
> is obvious.  The more the better, and they're dirt cheap nowadays.  No
> reason not to start with 512M or 1G.
>
> I hope this helps you to get an idea of how to determine what is a
> suitable system for your network.  Unfortunatly there isn't really a way
> to known unless you really make some research of what will be going on.
> The balance of cpu, memory and IO bottlenecks varies greatly.  Your CPU
> selection could be an overkill, but 1 single Gbit ethernet might not be
> enough, and I'm more than sure you'd need to get multiple raids units in
> seperate buses.  Then again, you'd never know until it acturally goes
> online.  :) Good luck.
>
> Lynda Leung
>
>
> On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, eirvine wrote:
>
> > Hi Orlando,
> >
> > Just as a datapoint, I served about 50 PC's with samba and
> > roaming profiles with FreeBSD, no RAID (just 80 Mb SCSI)
> > and a 128 Mb ram with a single 450 MHz PIII Dell 2300.
> >
> > This box was also served another 50 Macs with netatalk,
> > and ran squid and was a print spooler for about
> > 200 clients.
> >
> > It never really blinked - however when I was backing up
> > the CPU usage sometimes climbed about 20%.
> >
> > I've found that samba is pretty kind to servers - much
> > kinder than netatalk.
> >
> > What you propose to seems IMHO overkill unless you're
> > really thinking of 1000 PCs. But no one ever got fired
> > for overspecifying a server, right?
> >
> > Eddie.
> >
> > Orlando Vasquez wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi List
> > >
> > > How big could be a Samba server (i mean one) for 200 PCs with W2K
> > > Professional, making roaming profiles on to the server, i think
something like
> > > a:
> > >
> > > PIII XEON @ 1Ghz x 2
> > > 36GB HD Ultra160-SCSI x 8 on RAID 5
> > > 1NIC Gigabit Ethernet
> > >
> > > What fo you think about this configuration ? sugestions ? mistakes ?
> > >
> > > Thanx in advance,
> >
>
>

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	Here's a question for you: why do I get an error message when I
setup in the policy editor that win95 should get the desktop icons from
the samba server? It says: "Path too long!". This setup worked fine under
win98, but I reinstalled the workstations with Win95 and now I get this
error message. Any sugestions?


Thanks!

Alex Iruc

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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Gary MacKay wrote:

> Since upgrading to the latest samba release, I see these in the log
> files:
>
> [2001/07/17 08:32:47, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog.c:api_net_sam_logon(208)
>   api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON.
> [2001/07/17 08:32:47, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
>   api_rpcTNP: api_netlog_rpc: NET_SAMLOGON failed.

I have yet to see an instance where this was actually a problem.
The client is sending an RPC we don't understand, but the turns
around and recovers after correctly requesting the challenge.






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We have just migrated subnets, using a samba 2.2.1a machine as PDC, but 
we have problems browsing our print server (also samba). For the moment 
I have routed some of the printing through the samba 2.2.1a pdc (via 
CUPS), but would like to try and get the printserver running properly.


The external network (seperated from us by a linux firewall) has WINS 
servers, but I have now configured all machines to look at the PDC, 
which has:

wins support = yes

The PDC has an interface on the extrenal network (to support the last 8 
machines which have not need migrated yet) and an interface on the 
internal network.

Some things seem to work, but I cannot connect to the printserver.

[caepdc:~]# nmblookup caeprintserver
querying caeprintserver on <external network broadcast address>
querying caeprintserver on <internal network broadcast address>
<old ip on external network> caeprintserver<00>
<new ip on internal network> caeprintserver<00>

On the PDC

[caepdc:~]# smbclient -L caeprintserver -U bgmilne
added interface ip=<eternal IP of pdc> bcast=<external broaddcast 
address> nmask=255.255.252.0
added interface ip=,internal IP of pdc> bcast=<internal broadcast 
address> nmask=255.255.255.0
added interface ip=127.0.0.1 bcast=127.255.255.255 nmask=255.0.0.0
wins_srv_died(): Could not mark WINS server 127.0.0.1 down.
Address not found in server list.
(after this it finds the machine and prompts for a password. )


Now I also find this in the logs quite a bit:
[2001/07/17 16:20:56, 0] 
nmbd/nmbd_incomingrequests.c:process_name_refresh_request(181)
  Error - should be sent to WINS server


On my own machine:
[bgmilne:/home/bgmilne]# smbclient -L caeprintserver -U bgmilne
added interface ip=<my internal ip> bcast=<internal broadcast address> 
nmask=255.255.255.0
wins_srv_died(): WINS server <internal ip of pdc> appears to be down.
Got a positive name query response from <internal ip of pdc> ( <old 
external ip of printserver> )
Got a positive name query response from <internal ip of printserver ( 
internal ip of printserver )
timeout connecting to <old external ip of printserver>:139
Connection to caeprintserver failed


So why is samba saying it is not a WINS server, why is another samba 
saying the WINS is down, and why is an nmblookup finding the old ip via 
WINS?

Also, should there not be a wins.dat somewhere in the same directory as 
the browse.dat?

[caepdc:~]# ll /var/cache/samba/
total 504
-rw-r--r--    1 root     root         8192 Jul 16 07:51 brlock.tdb
-rw-r--r--    1 root     root         5420 Jul 17 16:26 browse.dat
-rw-r--r--    1 root     root       163840 Jul 17 15:38 connections.tdb
-rw-r--r--    1 root     root       163840 Jul 17 08:06 locking.tdb
-rw-------    1 root     root         8192 Jul 16 10:12 messages.tdb
-rw-r--r--    1 root     root         7907 Jul 15 04:02 namelist.debug
-rw-r--r--    1 root     root           20 Jul 14 16:45 nmbd.pid
-rw-------    1 root     root         8192 Jul 15 23:20 ntdrivers.tdb
-rw-------    1 root     root        24576 Jul 16 12:32 printing.tdb
-rw-r--r--    1 root     root         8192 Jul 16 05:22 sessionid.tdb
-rw-------    1 root     root         8192 Jul 15 23:20 share_info.tdb
-rw-r--r--    1 root     root           20 Jul 14 16:45 smbd.pid
-rw-r--r--    1 root     root        98304 Jul 17 12:43 unexpected.tdb

Should I continue to use the samba pdc as WINS, or should I consider 
using our new Win2k server for WINS?

Buchan

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Ok, thanks Gerald! I'm not having any problems that I know of, other
than speed, I just wanted to make sure there wasn't something about to
blow up behind the scenes.  I only have a single samba server and three
workstations on a 100bt network, yet the speed seems to be very slow. It
used to be incredibly fast, but one of the upgrades of samba over the
past 6 months really killed it. I just wondered if the new messages in
the logs had anything to do with it.

Thanks again,
- Gary

Gerald Carter wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Gary MacKay wrote:
> 
> > Since upgrading to the latest samba release, I see these in the log
> > files:
> >
> > [2001/07/17 08:32:47, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog.c:api_net_sam_logon(208)
> >   api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON.
> > [2001/07/17 08:32:47, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
> >   api_rpcTNP: api_netlog_rpc: NET_SAMLOGON failed.
> 
> I have yet to see an instance where this was actually a problem.
> The client is sending an RPC we don't understand, but the turns
> around and recovers after correctly requesting the challenge.
> 
> cheers, jerry
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> Okay,  I have a dumb one I am too close to the tree to see the answer.  We
> are running Red Hat 7.1 and SAMBA 2.07 under an NT domain.  The users can
> log in and create files and folders, but if a different user logs in, the
> can read and execute the files but cannot write.  The ls - l shows:
> [mtitcombe at MO04UX03 /]$ ls -l
> total 160
> drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:30 bin
> drwxr-xr-x    3 root     root         4096 Jul  2 16:06 boot
> drwxr-xr-x   14 root     root        81920 Jul  2 16:06 dev
> drwxr-xr-x   39 root     root         4096 Jul 16 08:25 etc
> drwxr-xr-x    7 root     root         4096 Jul 11 13:53 home
> drwxr-xr-x    7 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:27 lib
> drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root        16384 Jun 20 08:11 lost+found
> drwxrwxrwx    4 root     samba        4096 Jul 16 09:39 misc
> drwxr-xr-x    4 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:23 mnt
> drwxr-xr-x    4 root     root         4096 Jun 21 11:02 opt
> drwxrwxrwx    4 root     samba        4096 Jul 16 09:07 output
> dr-xr-xr-x  101 root     root            0 Jul  2 11:06 proc
> drwxrwxrwx    2 root     samba        4096 Jul 11 14:01 resources
> drwxr-x---   14 root     root         4096 Jul 16 08:21 root
> drwxr-xr-x    2 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:36 sbin
> drwxrwxrwx   11 root     root         4096 Jul 16 09:05 tmp
> drwxr-xr-x   17 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:36 usr
> drwxr-xr-x   23 root     root         4096 Jun 20 08:36 var
> [mtitcombe at MO04UX03 /]$ cd /misc
> [mtitcombe at MO04UX03 /misc]$ ls -l
> total 8
> drwxr-xr-x    2 jcm      root         4096 Jul 16 09:08 New Folder
> drwxr-xr-x    2 mtitcomb mtitcomb     4096 Jul 16 09:39 New Folder (2)
> [mtitcombe at MO04UX03 /misc]$
> 
> 
> All users are a part of the samba group.  What simple thing am I missing?

Try setting the "create mask" and "directory mask" either for the specific 
share, or at the [global] level to force the permissions on new files and 
directories to be group writable as follows:


        create mask = 0774
        directory mask = 0775
        

Hope that helps,

Arnold Andrews

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> > a samba controlled domain.  Win98 machines have no problem and in 2.0.7
> > getting NT workstations to join.

    For w2k with sp2 to join samba PDC you definitely need to update
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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Gary MacKay wrote:

> Ok, thanks Gerald! I'm not having any problems that I know of, other
> than speed, I just wanted to make sure there wasn't something about to
> blow up behind the scenes.  I only have a single samba server and
> three workstations on a 100bt network, yet the speed seems to be very
> slow. It used to be incredibly fast, but one of the upgrades of samba
> over the past 6 months really killed it. I just wondered if the new
> messages in the logs had anything to do with it.

Are you using Samba 2.2.1a?  Try enabling the 'large readwrite'
parameter (althought I'm not sure if we've gotten all the info level
decoded that Win2k sends as a result of this).  Only works for Win2k
clients btw...







cheers, jerry

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What about Windows 98/NT clients?  Will they still be able to access the
file server?

Are you using Samba 2.2.1a?  Try enabling the 'large readwrite'
parameter (althought I'm not sure if we've gotten all the info level
decoded that Win2k sends as a result of this).  Only works for Win2k
clients btw...

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I'll give it a try.

Yes, I'm using the 2.2.1a version, downloaded and compiled myself. No
rpm or such. I'm using what started out to be a RedHat 7.0 box, but
updated with all updates/patches. I have a mixture of Win95, 98, and NT4
workstations. I have not tried a Win2K machine yet.

Thanks,
Gary

Gerald Carter wrote:
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> On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Gary MacKay wrote:
> 
> > Ok, thanks Gerald! I'm not having any problems that I know of, other
> > than speed, I just wanted to make sure there wasn't something about to
> > blow up behind the scenes.  I only have a single samba server and
> > three workstations on a 100bt network, yet the speed seems to be very
> > slow. It used to be incredibly fast, but one of the upgrades of samba
> > over the past 6 months really killed it. I just wondered if the new
> > messages in the logs had anything to do with it.
> 
> Are you using Samba 2.2.1a?  Try enabling the 'large readwrite'
> parameter (althought I'm not sure if we've gotten all the info level
> decoded that Win2k sends as a result of this).  Only works for Win2k
> clients btw...
> 
> cheers, jerry

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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Gary MacKay wrote:

> I'll give it a try.
>
> Yes, I'm using the 2.2.1a version, downloaded and compiled myself. No
> rpm or such. I'm using what started out to be a RedHat 7.0 box, but
> updated with all updates/patches. I have a mixture of Win95, 98, and
> NT4 workstations. I have not tried a Win2K machine yet.

All I can say is that I'm fairly sure it works. Check the samba-technical
archives.





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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Trevor Ouellette wrote:

> What about Windows 98/NT clients?  Will they still be able to access
> the file server?

Yes.  It's just that Win2k is the only os that will negotiate the
large read/write capability.








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Normand Leclerc wrote:

>  I am still having problems with samba and NT domains with Windows 2k
>SP2 machines.  They can join the domain but the profiles are not copied
>(or read) because of some access error.
>
>  I am using Samba 2.2.1 on a FreeBSD Alpha machine.  All machines have
>an entry in both the FreeBSD password and Samba password.  I did not
>have any problems before SP2 (with Samba 2.2.0).
>
>  I tought this was to be corrected in Samba 2.2.1 ...
>
>
>Normand Leclerc
>leclercn at videotron.ca
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I had the the same situation. In my case the following entries in 
smb.conf helped

 logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U

[Profiles]
   path = /usr/local/samba/profiles
   browseable = no
   *writable = yes*
   guest ok = yes

And then I still had to create for all users manually subdirectories 
under /usr/local/samba/profiles.

I hope it helps.

Juergen Rose

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Gerald Carter wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Trevor Ouellette wrote:
> 
> > What about Windows 98/NT clients?  Will they still be able to access
> > the file server?
> 
> Yes.  It's just that Win2k is the only os that will negotiate the
> large read/write capability.

Note that you also need a 64 bit filesystem capable OS (Linux
kernel 2.4 or above) in order to have large read/write have
any effect (you can turn it on but it won't be negotiated
with the W2K client without Samba being compiled as 64-bit capable).

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	Hi all.  I received no responses at all to my request to the
samba at lists.samba.org list for confirmation of my findings and answers to my
questions about Samba.  That's understandable considering that it was a huge
document.  :)  I had submitted the document at
http://mmmgood.net/doc/samba_notes.html and the URL had 28 unique hits.  I hope
it's been helpful, and maybe we can get some feedback going.
	I'd really appreciate some confirmation that I know what I'm doing so far, or
answers to questions, etc.  Anything of any size, even just on one idea at a
time.  And perhaps the idea that I have these questions can help the
documentation process.
	Thank you for any help, and thanks to all Samba contributors of all
capacities.

===

   Notes about the transparent deployment of Samba in a modern
                    Windows client environment
         Please send comments to dan_bethe at yahoo.com.
   Preface The purpose of this document is to migrate from a
   Windows NT/2000 file/print/authentication server to a Linux
   Samba file/print/authentication server, and then provide
   that service to clients running Windows 95/98/NT/2000. 2000
   seems to be the latest incompatibility pickle. The term
   "planned workgroup" means that a Linux sysadmin is required
   to support an environment of Windows desktops where the
   users are given free reign to customize their desktop
   systems within the sysadmin's authentication structure. The
   server also works around popular but crippled Windows client
   applications. It's a very typical workgroup scenario.

   Notes
     * set up a "domain", not a "workgroup"
          + domain involves distributed authentication database
            and uses SAM (security account manager)
          + workgroup is identical to domain except no
            distribution to its authentication database
          + Samba 2.0 may not support domain control
            (authentication) for NT; check the latest Samba and
            Samba-TNG
          + server side roaming profiles are cool -- rename
            user.dat or ntuser.dat to *.man for read-only
            (manual) roaming profile
     * the "magic script" feature could provide user-prompted
       impromptu backups of the database of a finicky low end
       app that require the user to stop using its database in
       order to back up(Quickbooks, ACT, Peachtree, etc)
     * client family specific conf file with the 'include'
       directive

   Questions
     * Very important: migrating to Samba while keeping
       encrypted authentication
          + How do you prompt users to enter an encrypted
            password for the first time, from their Windows
            client, while migrating them to Samba?
          + Can Samba use PAM for encrypted passwords, rather
            than just smbpasswd's own text file?
          + If we can't support encrypted Windows client
            authentication from PAM (and only use smbpasswd's
            database instead), can we automatically translate
            enrypted password entries from PAM into smbpasswd?
     * Very important: general authentication
          + Ideally, we could authenticate every network
            service from PAM, which would authenticate from
            LDAP. Can any version of Samba be made to do that?
          + What is the name of the Samba feature I should look
            up, for authenticating a Linux VPN user from a
            legacy NT PDC server? IOW, a remote Windows-based
            VPN client connects to a Linux-based VPN server and
            logs in, authenticated from an NT PDC on the
            intranet.
     * Very important: how do we migrate from Windows NT/2000
       related ACLs and user/group ownership to unix-like
       filesystem permissions and user/group ownership?
          + Is there a cross-platform archive tool, like 'tar'
            under Cygwin, that can read most of the NT ACLs
            (user/UID, group/GID, rwx) and write them back on
            Linux? How about preserving _all_ ACLs on a
            Linux-based ACL-based filesystem like XFS?
          + It would be cool both for obsoleting Windows
            servers while preserving all that info, and by
            allowing Windows NT/2000 users to manage their own
            permissions.
     * How do you configure or require a Windows 9x client to
       authenticate from a domain server for local client
       desktop logins? IOW, an immediate domain logon upon
       boot. Analogy would be /etc/passwd plus PAM/LDAP.
       Password control panel?
     * Can a server assign a client its NetBIOS name if the
       client has none?
     * Does the average planned workgroup need PDC features
       beyond that of the current stable Samba? Does it do more
       than just basic auth, especially for Windows 2000
       clients?
     * Does Samba support NT's "Create a computer account in
       the domain"?
     * Will the average planned workgroup ever need to care
       about users/groups in the context of "local group map",
       "domain user map", or "domain group map"? Check
       DOMAIN.txt.
     * Do we need WINS? Wouldn't Windows just ignore it and use
       DNS for the LAN instead, or should Samba just provide a
       WINS frontend to DNS in addition to DNS in general? 

   Procedures
     * Read DOMAIN.txt and NTDOMAIN.txt
     * Read about Samba TNG
     * home Private directory possibilities             
         1. 'mkdir ~user/Private && chmod 700 ~user/Private'  
         2. do the above and create entry in [homes] for       
            "%U/Private" to be user read/write          
         3.
                                [homesprivate]
                                        path = %H/Private
                                        comment = %U's Private Data
                                        valid users = %U
                             * use a valid but disabled 'guest'
       account, for resolving the $IPC username
     * --with-pam
     * netatalk interoperability?
          + --with-netatalk
          + does netatalk respect kernel file locking? will it
            be safely compatible with concurrent accesses by
            Samba and by Linux on the same files?
     * quota support
     * dot files = yes
     * follow symlinks = yes
     * getwd cache = yes
     * create mask = 664
     * directory mask = 775
     * delete readonly = yes (perhaps only on the CVS tree)
     * map readonly = yes (investigate)
     * locking = yes (check default)
     * kernel oplocks = yes (research support and put in
       [global])
     * oplocks = no (unless you know that you need it, probably
       only for a separate share)                 
     * valid users = @group
     * invalid users = root, bin, etc ([global])
     * wins support = yes
     * dns proxy = yes
     * time server = yes
     * encrypt passwords = yes
     * smb passwd file = ...                 
     * unix password sync = yes
     * passwd program = changepass %u
     * passwd chat = (check necessity for alternate Redhat    
       compatible chat script.)
     * workgroup = OEI
     * printing-related configs
          + CUPS

                                printcap name = lpstat
                                printing = cups              
                                print command = lpr -P %p -oraw %s
                                lpq command = /usr/bin/lpstat -o%p
                                lprm command = /usr/bin/cancel %p-%j
                                queuepause command = /usr/bin/disable
 %p
                                queueresume command = /usr/bin/enable
 %p

     * roaming profile related configs
          + rename user.dat or ntuser.dat to *.man for        
            read-only (manual) roaming profile
          + [profiles]
               o logon path = \\%N\%U\profile            
               o writeable = yes
               o create mode = 0600
               o directory mode = 0700
               o browseable = no
               o guest ok = yes
               o force directory mode = 0700               
               o inherit permissions = yes
     * PDC-related configs
          + domain logons = yes
          + security = user
          + os level = 34
          + local master = yes
          + preferred master = yes
          + domain master = yes
          + [netlogon]
               o comment = The domain logon service
               o path = ...
               o public = no
               o locking = no
               o writeable = no
               o browsable = yes       
          + logon home = \\%N\%U
          + wins support = yes
          + name resolve order = lmhosts wins hosts bcast     
            (research this sequence)
          + host trust accounts are named "hostname$"   
               o create dummy Linux user with UID & GID that
                 are totally unique among NT domain
               o hostname$:*:65000:65000:Samba Host Trust
                 Account:/bin/false:/bin/false
               o # smbpasswd -a -m hostname$            
               o Some docs erroneously say to leave the $ off  
                 of the above smbpasswd command.
               o change passwd with smbpasswd
          + configure clients for domain logins
               o Lose 98   
                    # network control panel
                         @ properties for "Client for Microsoft
                           Networks"             
                    # reboot
               o Lose NT
                    # network control panel
                         @ Identification
                              - Change
                    # reboot
     * CVS-related configs
          + dos filetimes = yes        
          + fake directory create times = yes
          + dos filetime resolution = yes               
          + delete readonly = yes
     * logon script = %U.bat
          + echo Setting Current Time...          
          + net time \\server /set /yes
     * fstype = samba

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Hello All-
I created a share on my linux box and wanted to use NT to control access
to the share. In the smb.conf file, I entered the following:

	security = domain
	password server = Name Of NT Domain Controller

All NT boxes cannot access the share. They can see the linux
workstation, but can't access it. Any ideas...

Thanks in advance,
 - Dave

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Hello,

I've not seen any documentation of the experimental "--with-netatalk" 
flag.  How do I take advantage of that feature, and do I install and 
configure netatalk with similar support for samba at the same time? Is 
it in anyway incompatible with NT domain support or other samba 
features?

Somewhat related; after failing miserably with a compile from source, I 
installed 2.2.1a from rpm and it seems to be working nicely as a PDC to 
Win2K clients.  But how would I discover what particular flags (if any) 
were used when packaging the rpm?

Thanks

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  This does not help.  The only difference (that I didn't try but it
shouldn't matter or. does it?) is that my profiles are in the home
directories of each users (in a dir called '.ntprofile').  There was no
[profiles] entry in my smb.conf.  I added one with writable = yes and
nothing changed.
 
Normand Leclerc
leclercn at videotron.ca
 
 
 
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Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 2:27 PM
To: leclercn at videotron.ca
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Subject: Re: Samba 2.2.1 NT domain, Windows 2k SP2
 
Normand Leclerc wrote:


  I am still having problems with samba and NT domains with Windows 2k


SP2 machines.  They can join the domain but the profiles are not copied


(or read) because of some access error.





  I am using Samba 2.2.1 on a FreeBSD Alpha machine.  All machines have


an entry in both the FreeBSD password and Samba password.  I did not


have any problems before SP2 (with Samba 2.2.0).





  I tought this was to be corrected in Samba 2.2.1 ...








Normand Leclerc


leclercn at videotron.ca
I had the the same situation. In my case the following entries in
smb.conf helped

 logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U

[Profiles]
   path = /usr/local/samba/profiles
   browseable = no
   writable = yes
   guest ok = yes

And then I still had to create for all users manually subdirectories
under /usr/local/samba/profiles.

I hope it helps.

Juergen Rose

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Hi all,

    I checked out todays (7/17/2001) cvs of samba 2.2.  I get the
following error when I try to compile samba:

<snip>
Compiling passdb/pampass.c
Compiling printing/pcap.c
Compiling printing/print_svid.c
Compiling printing/print_cups.c
printing/print_cups.c: In function `cups_queue_pause':
printing/print_cups.c:1067: `pjob' undeclared (first use in this
function)
printing/print_cups.c:1067: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only
once
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printing/print_cups.c: In function `cups_queue_resume':
printing/print_cups.c:1158: `pjob' undeclared (first use in this
function)
make: *** [printing/print_cups.o] Error 1

I am running RedHat 7.1 with cups installed for printing.  My configure
options are:

configure --libdir=/etc/samba \
  --with-lockdir=/var/lock/samba --with-privatedir=/etc/samba \
  --with-swatdir=/usr/share/swat --with-localstatedir=/var/log/samba \
  --with-pam --with-smbmount \
  --with-profile --with-mmap --with-quotas --with-automount

Patrick Gunerud

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Did you add the linux box to the domain ? Do you get any messages in your
logfiles ? Did you read the documentaion ?

-Michael

On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, David Chamizo wrote:
> Hello All-
> I created a share on my linux box and wanted to use NT to control access
> to the share. In the smb.conf file, I entered the following:
> 
> 	security = domain
> 	password server = Name Of NT Domain Controller
> 
> All NT boxes cannot access the share. They can see the linux
> workstation, but can't access it. Any ideas...
> 
> Thanks in advance,
>  - Dave
> 

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Sorry :-(

I'd update my samba 2.2.0 to 2.2.1a (witch is used as a PDC), 
and I always have the same bug : under Windows 95 or 98 (and 
only with these OS, all is great with Win NT or 2k), I can't 
see more than about 60 users... When I want to share 
something, I scope the domain userlist to give permissions, 
and only the fisrt 60 users I'd declared are showed (I have 
about 110 machines and 110 users declared in my 
private/smbpasswd file).

If I can help to resolve the problem (release beta test, 
send logs, ...), send me an e-mail.

Emmanuel

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Hello samba users,

	I am new to this, so I was hoping you could provide me with a little
help.  Is it possible to setup other users to use swat to start and stop the
samba processes.  The processes for samba 2.2 keep dying on my HP machine
and I would like to setup the user of the machine to start and stop his own
processes (smb nmbd).  Can anyone tell me if this is possible or how I might
achieve this goal?

	Thanks.

_________________________________
Brad M. Garrott
Computer Programmer/Analyst
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The Timken Corporation
_________________________________
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Garrott,

I think more importantly, you should figure out why the daemons are
crashing.

Have you had a look at the samba log files to see what's going on there?  If
you see any types of errors, copy them and post them and you smb.conf
settings on this forum.  The people that subscribe to this newsgroup are
pretty good at figuring issues out and generally in a pretty timely manner.
The key is just getting the information up here.

Good luck.

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Hello samba users,

        I am new to this, so I was hoping you could provide me with a little
help.  Is it possible to setup other users to use swat to start and stop the
samba processes.  The processes for samba 2.2 keep dying on my HP machine
and I would like to setup the user of the machine to start and stop his own
processes (smb nmbd).  Can anyone tell me if this is possible or how I might
achieve this goal?

        Thanks.

_________________________________
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Computer Programmer/Analyst
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The Timken Corporation
_________________________________
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On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Matthew Easton wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I've not seen any documentation of the experimental "--with-netatalk"
> flag.  How do I take advantage of that feature, and do I install and
> configure netatalk with similar support for samba at the same time? Is
> it in anyway incompatible with NT domain support or other samba
> features?

IIRC it is only to cover up the netatalk specific directories created in
file shares.  Windows clients would never need to see them.  It does
not integrate locking between Samba and netatalk.  I would need to check
the code for more details.

>
> Somewhat related; after failing miserably with a compile from source,
> I installed 2.2.1a from rpm and it seems to be working nicely as a PDC
> to Win2K clients.  But how would I discover what particular flags (if
> any)  were used when packaging the rpm?

Check the spec file in the packagaing/<os> directories.

>
> Thanks
>

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> From:  Gerald Carter <gcarter at valinux.com>
> Date:  Wed, 18 Jul 2001 09:52:16 -0500 (CDT)
>
> On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Matthew Easton wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> >
> > I've not seen any documentation of the experimental "--with-netatalk"
> > flag.  How do I take advantage of that feature, and do I install and
> > configure netatalk with similar support for samba at the same time? Is
> > it in anyway incompatible with NT domain support or other samba
> > features?
> 
> IIRC it is only to cover up the netatalk specific directories created in
> file shares.  Windows clients would never need to see them.  It does
> not integrate locking between Samba and netatalk.  I would need to check
> the code for more details.

I thought it caused a move of a file to also move the resource fork so Mac 
files wouldn't break if a Windows user moved things around.

It would be nice if this were documented somewhere obvious.

Chris

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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Chris Garrigues wrote:

> I thought it caused a move of a file to also move the resource fork so
> Mac files wouldn't break if a Windows user moved things around.
>
> It would be nice if this were documented somewhere obvious.

Could be.  I'm not MAC guy and this code is currently
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If exists, can anyone point me to an RPM for the latest release? Can't
find any packages for any 2.2.x release at all.

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-Tom

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The folowing message was orginaly posted on the generic samba list.

Hello,
    We posted last week about errors that we get when attempting to add
users/groups to a file, resting on a samba server, from a win2k machine.
We have been able to narrow the problem down to an issue with Win2k. As,
with WinNT 4.0, the problem doesnot occur, and we are able to succesefuly
modify permissions.

    The Error is along the lines of "Object Picker cannont determine
wether <machine-name> is joined to the domain." Followed, by a simlar
message. This has been happening ever since we added the machine to our
Win2k domain. ( Created a machine account on our PDC, and used smbpasswd
to join the domain and set security = domain ). Before hand, it was
working when running in security = server mode. However, user names would
not show up in the User/Group listing.

    We have now just setup a brand new domain and added the samba server
to it. Immediatly, we got the same error on this new domain. As far as we
can tell this must be some compatability issue with Win2k Domains? Or is
there some setting for samba that we are missing?

Thanx in advance,
Dave
ETC Admins

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Hi folks,

samba 2.2.1a, Can't seem to change my password:

 [johnl at samba-one johnl]$ smbpasswd 
 Old SMB password:
 New SMB password:
 Retype new SMB password: 
 machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change:
 Error was : The  specified password is invalid.
 Failed to change password for johnl

Looking in /var/log/samba/samba-one:

 [2001/07/18 10:34:29, 0]  		 
smbd/chgpasswd.c:check_oem_password(792)
  check_oem_password: incorrect password length (158763507).


I'd originally tried to change my password from a win98 machine.
I went to the samba PDC to see if I could see what was going 
wrong. My old password is 6 characters long, my proposed new 
one is 7 characters long.

The relevant part of the code is:

        /*
         * The length of the new password is in the last 4 bytes of
         * the data buffer.
         */

        new_pw_len = IVAL(lmdata, 512);
        if (new_pw_len < 0 || new_pw_len > new_passwd_size - 1)
        {
                DEBUG(0,
                      ("check_oem_password: incorrect password length 
(%d).\n",
                       new_pw_len));
                return False;
        }

Thanks for any help you might give me.

---
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South Texas Lighthouse for the Blind
1907 Leopard Street
PO Box 9697
Corpus Christi TX 78469
361.883.6553x45
361.883.1041 fax
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>
> Hello David,
>
> i had the same Probs with earlier Samba-Versions. Deletion of the
> connections.tdb (after making a backup copy ;-)) )in the
> samba-lock-directory was the solution. There are several other tdbs,
> that could be deleted without any problem (but that depends on your
> configuration).
> By default, samba recreates tdbs like connections, share_info,
> printing,...at startup.
>
> Hope this helps you,
>
> Uwe

---
SOLVED
---

Hello Uwe,

thanks for your answer.

I found the problem.
Samba 2.2.1a wants some files in other directories then the version before.

I found it when I run smbd with the parameter -d 3.

Samba 2.2.0 compiled with --with-fhs --with-vfs --with-acl-support 
--with-quotas has all configuration files and locking files in 
/usr/local/samba/, files connections.tdb and others was in 
/usr/local/samba/var/lock/samba

Samba 2.2.1a compiled with the same parameters wants some files in 
/var/log/samba some in /etc/samba and files like connections.tdb are now in 
/usr/local/var/cache/samba/

The problem was only in reading the log file.

Best regards,

David Lukastik

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Hi all,

I've installed Samba on a Solaris 2.6 machine and added thois machine to an NT
domain. All seems to works fine when I try to access a share with an NT account
of this domain. But I can't find any way to restrict access to this share with
the valid users= section.

i've tried this on the smb.conf :

valid users = ntdomain\username but it's not working.

Any idea ?
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Hi folks,

samba 2.2.1a, Can't seem to change my password:

 [johnl at samba-one johnl]$ smbpasswd 
 Old SMB password:
 New SMB password:
 Retype new SMB password: 
 machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change:
 Error was : The  specified password is invalid.
 Failed to change password for johnl

Looking in /var/log/samba/samba-one:

 [2001/07/18 10:34:29, 0]  		 
 smbd/chgpasswd.c:check_oem_password(792)
  check_oem_password:
  incorrect password length (158763507).


I'd originally tried to change my password from 
a win98 machine. I went to the samba PDC to see 
if I could see what was going wrong. My old 
password is 6 characters long, my proposed new 
one is 7 characters long.

The relevant part of the code is:

        /*
         * The length of the new password is in  
        * the last 4 bytes of
         * the data buffer.
         */

        new_pw_len = IVAL(lmdata, 512);
        if (new_pw_len < 0
            || new_pw_len > new_passwd_size - 1)
        {
          DEBUG(0,
                ("check_oem_password:
                  incorrect password             
                  length (%d).\n",
                       new_pw_len));
          return False;
        }

Thanks for any help you might give me.

---
John Francis Lee, IS Manager
South Texas Lighthouse for the Blind
1907 Leopard Street
PO Box 9697
Corpus Christi TX 78469
361.883.6553x45
361.883.1041 fax
JohnL at sotxlighthouse.org

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> I've installed Samba on a Solaris 2.6 machine and added thois machine to
an NT
> domain. All seems to works fine when I try to access a share with an NT
account
> of this domain. But I can't find any way to restrict access to this share
with
> the valid users= section.
>
> i've tried this on the smb.conf :
>
> valid users = ntdomain\username but it's not working.

I think this has to be unix groups here doesn't it??

Like @users, @eng, etc.  Where these are unix groups??

James

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I cannot use NET SEND on machine which is joined the Samba PDC (ver. 2.2.0a
on SuSE Linux 7.1).
It makes SYSTEM ERROR No.5 and ACCESS DENIED (translated from czech).

It's only possible to send message with NET SEND from machine not joined the
Samba PDC to joined machine but not in reverse order.

Thanks for any idea

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Hi Nicolas,

just leave out the ntdomain-part of the user name.

Kind regards,
Danny

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Hi all,

I've installed Samba on a Solaris 2.6 machine and added thois machine to an
NT
domain. All seems to works fine when I try to access a share with an NT
account
of this domain. But I can't find any way to restrict access to this share
with
the valid users= section.

i've tried this on the smb.conf :

valid users = ntdomain\username but it's not working.

Any idea ?
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Hello and thanks you again !!!

Your suggestions allowed me to set the communication between Samba (on
Red Hat 7.1) and NT.

Especially:
1) using another username than Administrator, setting the "users" group
and the permissions
    to the shared directories for the NT-user (thanks to George Pop);
2) disabling the firewalls - [at the moment I choosed to disable
ipchains service] (thanks to Richard Lam);
3) resetting the machine account, and setting the samba server as a PDC
(thanks to James W. Beauchamp);
    [explained in the Samba-collection-HOWTO - thanks to Jerry];
4) detailed informations about needed firewalls (thanks to Simo Sorce).

Now I can start with the finest configuration.

Best regards and good work.

Stefano Repici

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I've been happily using a Samba 2.2.0 server as my PDC for a few months
and had completely forgotten about this list.  Then Bill Gates pulled a
W2K SP2 on me.

A quick perusal of the list archives, and I upgraded to
2.2.1a.  Everything works (including profiles) with no changes to my
smb.conf file; however, I have the following problem:

When I try to log on to a W2K machine which was already connected to the
domain under the 2.2.0 samba server, I get the following message:

  The system can not log you on due to the following error:

  The name of security ID (SID) of the domain specified is
  inconsistent with the trust information for that domain.

My quick fix for this problem has been to quit the domain and then rejoin,
at which point all is well.  Since we only have 10 or so W2K machines,
this is fine for us, but surely this can't be the correct way to fix a bad
security key, which must be what is causing this problem - what would
sites with hundreds of workstations do if they had to go through this
every time they upgraded?  Anyone know of a seemless way for existing
workstations to trust the new samba server?

btw:  the only file I copied from the 2.2.0 tree to the 2.2.1a tree was
~samba/private/smbpasswd



 **********************************************************************
 Ratio of the amount of insecticides used in the United States in 1945
 to the amount used last year:  1:10

 Estimated percentage of U.S. pre-harvest crops lost to insects in 1945
 and last year, respectively:  7, 13.
 -------------------------------------------------------------------
 Summary for the mathematically challenged:  Currently, we are using
 10 times as many pesticides as were used in 1945, and yet have twice
 as much crop damage due to insects.  Study Volterra's Predator-Prey 
 models to find out why this could easily have been predicted.
 **********************************************************************
   _    Patrick Goetz
 _| ~-. Dept. of Mathematics
 \, *_} The University of Texas at Austin        pgoetz at mail.utexas.edu
   \(   Austin, Texas 78712-1084                 Phone:  (512) 232-2746
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I believe that you have to add this line in smb.conf to update SID's on your
SAMBA server.

add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M %u

Can anyone verify this for me?


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[mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Patrick Goetz
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Subject: Upgrading to 2.2.1a or Microsoft sucks


I've been happily using a Samba 2.2.0 server as my PDC for a few months
and had completely forgotten about this list.  Then Bill Gates pulled a
W2K SP2 on me.

A quick perusal of the list archives, and I upgraded to
2.2.1a.  Everything works (including profiles) with no changes to my
smb.conf file; however, I have the following problem:

When I try to log on to a W2K machine which was already connected to the
domain under the 2.2.0 samba server, I get the following message:

  The system can not log you on due to the following error:

  The name of security ID (SID) of the domain specified is
  inconsistent with the trust information for that domain.

My quick fix for this problem has been to quit the domain and then rejoin,
at which point all is well.  Since we only have 10 or so W2K machines,
this is fine for us, but surely this can't be the correct way to fix a bad
security key, which must be what is causing this problem - what would
sites with hundreds of workstations do if they had to go through this
every time they upgraded?  Anyone know of a seemless way for existing
workstations to trust the new samba server?

btw:  the only file I copied from the 2.2.0 tree to the 2.2.1a tree was
~samba/private/smbpasswd



 **********************************************************************
 Ratio of the amount of insecticides used in the United States in 1945
 to the amount used last year:  1:10

 Estimated percentage of U.S. pre-harvest crops lost to insects in 1945
 and last year, respectively:  7, 13.
 -------------------------------------------------------------------
 Summary for the mathematically challenged:  Currently, we are using
 10 times as many pesticides as were used in 1945, and yet have twice
 as much crop damage due to insects.  Study Volterra's Predator-Prey
 models to find out why this could easily have been predicted.
 **********************************************************************
   _    Patrick Goetz
 _| ~-. Dept. of Mathematics
 \, *_} The University of Texas at Austin        pgoetz at mail.utexas.edu
   \(   Austin, Texas 78712-1084                 Phone:  (512) 232-2746
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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Trevor Ouellette wrote:

> I believe that you have to add this line in smb.conf to update SID's on your
> SAMBA server.
>
> add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M %u
>
> Can anyone verify this for me?

wrong.

patrick did a copy of smbpasswd only. He should have made a copy of
secrets.tdb also which contains the domain SID.


	J.F.

>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Patrick Goetz
> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 2:49 PM
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Upgrading to 2.2.1a or Microsoft sucks
>
>
> I've been happily using a Samba 2.2.0 server as my PDC for a few months
> and had completely forgotten about this list.  Then Bill Gates pulled a
> W2K SP2 on me.
>
> A quick perusal of the list archives, and I upgraded to
> 2.2.1a.  Everything works (including profiles) with no changes to my
> smb.conf file; however, I have the following problem:
>
> When I try to log on to a W2K machine which was already connected to the
> domain under the 2.2.0 samba server, I get the following message:
>
>   The system can not log you on due to the following error:
>
>   The name of security ID (SID) of the domain specified is
>   inconsistent with the trust information for that domain.
>
> My quick fix for this problem has been to quit the domain and then rejoin,
> at which point all is well.  Since we only have 10 or so W2K machines,
> this is fine for us, but surely this can't be the correct way to fix a bad
> security key, which must be what is causing this problem - what would
> sites with hundreds of workstations do if they had to go through this
> every time they upgraded?  Anyone know of a seemless way for existing
> workstations to trust the new samba server?
>
> btw:  the only file I copied from the 2.2.0 tree to the 2.2.1a tree was
> ~samba/private/smbpasswd
>
>
>
>  **********************************************************************
>  Ratio of the amount of insecticides used in the United States in 1945
>  to the amount used last year:  1:10
>
>  Estimated percentage of U.S. pre-harvest crops lost to insects in 1945
>  and last year, respectively:  7, 13.
>  -------------------------------------------------------------------
>  Summary for the mathematically challenged:  Currently, we are using
>  10 times as many pesticides as were used in 1945, and yet have twice
>  as much crop damage due to insects.  Study Volterra's Predator-Prey
>  models to find out why this could easily have been predicted.
>  **********************************************************************
>    _    Patrick Goetz
>  _| ~-. Dept. of Mathematics
>  \, *_} The University of Texas at Austin        pgoetz at mail.utexas.edu
>    \(   Austin, Texas 78712-1084                 Phone:  (512) 232-2746
>         http://www.ma.utexas.edu/users/pgoetz
>

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Is there a painless way to rejoin the server after rebuilt? It appears that
I have to do "smbpasswd -x <name>$" and "smbpasswd -a -m <name>$" to rejoin
the pdc. Any ideas?

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Neil,

Thanks for the reply.

I think you are right on in saying that this is a Win2k thing as we have a
couple Win98 workstations in our office that don't experience the "delay."
The thing that is strange to me is that you only see this delay when
accessing drives from within apps.  I guess it does help to rule out the
delay being related to WINS.

I'm thinking there is something that can be done with Samba because you
don't see this delay when connecting to a Win NT4.0 server, which Samba
should be able to emulate.  Either Samba isn't answering a question that
Win2K is asking or it is answering it wrong.

The problem is more of a nuisance than anything.  My boss asks me about it
all of the time and I tell him I'm working on it.  :o).

I'll let you know if I come up with anything.

Greg J. Zartman, P.E.

Logging Engineering International, Inc.
1243 West 7th Avenue
Eugene, Oregon  97402
541-683-8383   Fax  541-683-8144
Web:  www.leiinc.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Neil Kane [mailto:neil.kane at opus.co.nz]
Sent: Wednesday, 18 July 2001 4:52 PM
To: greg at leiinc.com
Cc: Brian.Hoy at opus.co.nz; Mike.Seabright at opus.co.nz
Subject: Samba funny delays

Greg, (Refering to your posting below).

We see this funny delay also.

Our environment is 40 Solaris servers running Samba (in 40 different
offices) supporting up to 200 PCs per server.  Our PCs are a mix of W2000
and W98.

I was hoping that Samba 2.2.1 would fix the delay, but it hasn't. The delay
is only on W2000 PCs.

I also hoped that a patch to a W2000 problem would cure it. The problem was
that W2000 looked for server shares and scheduled tasks - scheduled tasks
was only relevant to W2000 servers and on a Samba server it waited for a
time-out, causing delays. That patch didn't help (the patch is included in
SP2). It is Microsoft Knowledge base Q269590 "Long Delay in Opening Computer
Folder if Computer Is a NetWare Server" and Q245800 (for a W98 server) but
would apply to any non-W2000 server such as Samba.

We were suspicious of WINS also - but it doesn't seem likely as  it is
otherwise functioning OK.

Have you had any further thoughts on where the problem might be? We'll keep
you posted if we make any progress.

Neil Kane
IT Manager
Opus International Consultants
==============================================================

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From: "Greg J. Zartman, P.E." <greg at leiinc.com>
To: "Samba News" <samba-ntdom at samba.org>
Subject: Funny delay when opening files on Windows Clients
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 10:48:16 -0700

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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Hi Greg (and Neil),

If it helps at all, I would put my bets on a W2k client problem.  I get this
type of delay from my W2k client when accessing:

 - my local D: drive, which is Fat32.  If I move the files/folders to a NTFS
local drive, it results in no delay.  Delay is about 6-8 seconds.
 - a WinNT4 server in a different NT Domain.  Delay is 20-30 seconds.  This
happens the first time I access the server after a reboot/logon.  This delay
does not occur on Win9x or WinNT clients.

I do not get any delays accessing my Unix box:
 - Sco Unix OS 5.0.6
 - Samba 2.1.6 
except for one folder which has between 7,000-10,000 files, which always has
delays from any GUI type file list regardless of client OS for obvious
reasons.

Thanks 
Rick Day
Senior Systems Engineer
Clints Crazy Bargains/The Warehouse Group
email: rick.day at thewarehousegroup.com.au

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Greg J. Zartman, P.E. [mailto:greg at leiinc.com]
> Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 10:59 AM
> To: Rick Day
> Cc: Samba News
> Subject: RE: Samba funny delays
> 
> 
> Neil,
> 
> Thanks for the reply.
> 
> I think you are right on in saying that this is a Win2k thing 
> as we have a
> couple Win98 workstations in our office that don't experience 
> the "delay."
> The thing that is strange to me is that you only see this delay when
> accessing drives from within apps.  I guess it does help to 
> rule out the
> delay being related to WINS.
> 
> I'm thinking there is something that can be done with Samba 
> because you
> don't see this delay when connecting to a Win NT4.0 server, 
> which Samba
> should be able to emulate.  Either Samba isn't answering a 
> question that
> Win2K is asking or it is answering it wrong.
> 
> The problem is more of a nuisance than anything.  My boss 
> asks me about it
> all of the time and I tell him I'm working on it.  :o).
> 
> I'll let you know if I come up with anything.
> 
> Greg J. Zartman, P.E.
> 
> Logging Engineering International, Inc.
> 1243 West 7th Avenue
> Eugene, Oregon  97402
> 541-683-8383   Fax  541-683-8144
> Web:  www.leiinc.com
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Neil Kane [mailto:neil.kane at opus.co.nz]
> Sent: Wednesday, 18 July 2001 4:52 PM
> To: greg at leiinc.com
> Cc: Brian.Hoy at opus.co.nz; Mike.Seabright at opus.co.nz
> Subject: Samba funny delays
> 
> Greg, (Refering to your posting below).
> 
> We see this funny delay also.
> 
> Our environment is 40 Solaris servers running Samba (in 40 different
> offices) supporting up to 200 PCs per server.  Our PCs are a 
> mix of W2000
> and W98.
> 
> I was hoping that Samba 2.2.1 would fix the delay, but it 
> hasn't. The delay
> is only on W2000 PCs.
> 
> I also hoped that a patch to a W2000 problem would cure it. 
> The problem was
> that W2000 looked for server shares and scheduled tasks - 
> scheduled tasks
> was only relevant to W2000 servers and on a Samba server it 
> waited for a
> time-out, causing delays. That patch didn't help (the patch 
> is included in
> SP2). It is Microsoft Knowledge base Q269590 "Long Delay in 
> Opening Computer
> Folder if Computer Is a NetWare Server" and Q245800 (for a 
> W98 server) but
> would apply to any non-W2000 server such as Samba.
> 
> We were suspicious of WINS also - but it doesn't seem likely as  it is
> otherwise functioning OK.
> 
> Have you had any further thoughts on where the problem might 
> be? We'll keep
> you posted if we make any progress.
> 
> Neil Kane
> IT Manager
> Opus International Consultants
> ==============================================================
> 
> Message: 22
> From: "Greg J. Zartman, P.E." <greg at leiinc.com>
> To: "Samba News" <samba-ntdom at samba.org>
> Subject: Funny delay when opening files on Windows Clients
> Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 10:48:16 -0700
> 
> 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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Does anyone else use the hosts allow parameter of the smb.conf in 
2.2.1a?  Did syntax change or something like that?  I am having problems 
with this one.  I use:

hosts allow = 192.168.1.  127.0.0.1

I have no problems connecting from localhost, so my guess is that the 
syntax has changed somehow in how I deal with allowing anyone whose IP 
starts with 192.168.1

I do hope that someone else is either having this problem, or can see where 
the error is.

Justin

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I edited print_cups.c and made the following changes.  It is not pretty
and definatly not the way to do it, but I think it might work.  I have
been able to compile it, but unable to test it out.

Patrick Gunerud
======================================================

--- print_cups.c	Wed Jul 18 21:24:24 2001
+++ print_cups.c.old	Wed Jul 18 20:36:36 2001
@@ -1014,9 +1014,6 @@
 			*response;	/* IPP Response */
 	cups_lang_t	*language;	/* Default language */
 	char		uri[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* printer-uri attribute */
-	char		user_fix;	/* Default to root to fix no passed user name */
-
-	user_fix='root';
 
 
 	DEBUG(5,("cups_queue_pause(%d)\n", snum));
@@ -1067,7 +1064,7 @@
 	ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri",
NULL, uri);
 
 	ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME,
"requesting-user-name",
-        	     NULL, user_fix);
+        	     NULL, pjob->user);
 
        /*
 	* Do the request and get back a response...
@@ -1108,9 +1105,6 @@
 			*response;	/* IPP Response */
 	cups_lang_t	*language;	/* Default language */
 	char		uri[HTTP_MAX_URI]; /* printer-uri attribute */
-	char		user_fix;	/* Default to root to fix no passed user name */
-
-	user_fix='root';
 
 
 	DEBUG(5,("cups_queue_resume(%d)\n", snum));
@@ -1161,7 +1155,7 @@
 	ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_URI, "printer-uri",
NULL, uri);
 
 	ippAddString(request, IPP_TAG_OPERATION, IPP_TAG_NAME,
"requesting-user-name",
-        	     NULL, user_fix);
+        	     NULL, pjob->user);
 
        /*
 	* Do the request and get back a response...

===================================================================

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Samba 2.2 cvs compile problems - Bug?
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2001 22:08:47 -0600
From: Patrick <slu at firerun.net>
Reply-To: critter at rmci.net
To: samba at lists.samba.org, samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org

Hi all,

    I checked out todays (7/17/2001) cvs of samba 2.2.  I get the
following error when I try to compile samba:

<snip>
Compiling passdb/pampass.c
Compiling printing/pcap.c
Compiling printing/print_svid.c
Compiling printing/print_cups.c
printing/print_cups.c: In function `cups_queue_pause':
printing/print_cups.c:1067: `pjob' undeclared (first use in this
function)
printing/print_cups.c:1067: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only
once
printing/print_cups.c:1067: for each function it appears in.)
printing/print_cups.c: In function `cups_queue_resume':
printing/print_cups.c:1158: `pjob' undeclared (first use in this
function)
make: *** [printing/print_cups.o] Error 1

I am running RedHat 7.1 with cups installed for printing.  My configure
options are:

configure --libdir=/etc/samba \
  --with-lockdir=/var/lock/samba --with-privatedir=/etc/samba \
  --with-swatdir=/usr/share/swat --with-localstatedir=/var/log/samba \
  --with-pam --with-smbmount \
  --with-profile --with-mmap --with-quotas --with-automount

Patrick Gunerud

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Hi all.

This is my problem.
I have two network with 3 unix server and 1 nt 4 server.
The first network has a linux server with samba configured as a domain master
for the group and pppd server deamon configured.
On this first network some remote clients connect with dialup modem.
I have configured samba with wins support , and i have setted each client
with wins clinet enable.
This is ok.
When a dilup client connect, it can not fount the network browsing, and i must
find it with option FIND COMPUTER.
When i found the server with this option, i click on it and the clinet log in
and can browse the network (quering the wins).
There is a method to avoid selecting FIND COMPUTER to reach the samba server?
If yes, when i connect from dialup, the browsing network must list me every
computers...!
There is another problem.........
Why after logging in, i cannot see my dialups remote pc in browse list???
I find it only with FIND COMPUTER option!!!

The second network has 2 samba server and 1 nt server with no domain.
Again some clients connect with dialup modem.
In this case, the NT server act as a standalone machine and not as PDC.
For this case i cannot setup wins on nt.
I have setted one samba server as a domain master, preferred master, local
master, and os lever = 64 with wins support nad pppd server deamon.
But the nt server win every time  the election as master browser for the group.
For this reason the samba server has no computer list to send to dialup
clients.
When i browse the list on my dialup pc, i cannot find anythings.......
FIND COMPUTER cannot hel me this time....
Why this???

Thanks.
P.S.:I use samba 2.0.7

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Hello,

I'm trying to get our first non MS fileserver up and running. We have a NT4
domain with 8 servers and 2 domain controllers (PDC,BDC)

I did all these steps:

1. edit /etc/pam.conf (with domain and pdc / bdc in capitals)
2. edit lmhosts (with all the servers)
3. edit /etc/smb.conf (see below)
4. stopped the smbd and nmbd
5. did: smbpasswd -j GSFNT -r GSFNT00 (completed succesfully)
6. started the smbd and nmbd deamons

Problem:

Now when I try to connect to the public service, the samba server asks me
for a password. (it shouldn't. When I give my domain username password it
doesn't allow me. When I give a linux username/password it works. So it
seems that is doesn't verify the user with the domain controller?

I hope someone can help me.

kind regards,

Ben Tuinstra


Here are the rest of the specs:

Samba version: 2.2.0
OS: SuSE linux 7.2

Our domain is called: 		GSFNT
Our PDC/BDC are called: 	GSFNT00, GSFNT02
Our new fileserver is called: GSFLIN01
Winsserver is the PDC (GSFNT00=172.16.76.10)

This is my smb.conf 

[global]
	workgroup = GSFNT
	netbios name = GSFLIN01
	security = DOMAIN
	encrypt passwords = Yes
	password server = GSFNT02, GSFNT00
	log level = 2
	log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
	wins server = 172.16.76.10

[homes]
	comment = home-directory
	read only = No
	create mask = 0750
	browseable = No

[printers]
	comment = All Printers
	path = /tmp
	create mask = 0700
	printable = Yes
	browseable = No

[public]
	path = /share1/public




 
 

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Hi.. really quick question for today.. sorry to bother you... I was just
wondering if anyone knows where I can get a script file which will look up my
NIS+ user passwd file and created AND keep in sync with my Samba smbpasswd
file?  I have 1000+ NIS+ accounts and I would not like to create over 1000+
identical ones in Samba now.. is there a script file anywhere to do this and
then to keep the NIS+ server passwd's synchronized with the Samba
smbpasswd's?

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Hello all,

I have an mandrake samba 2.2.1a domain working fine here
with 10 clients running win98se. Everything is working
fine except that i have one win98se client that i don't
want others domain users to have access to, only me and
another person. I have 12 users on the domain. Is it
possible to do that with samba 2.2.1a? What do i have to
do to make it work? Can anyone give at least one
direction, like some documentation? Tanks everyone for
the help,

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How, if possible, do I set samba to accept certain users only after, say,
9:00 pm?

thanks in advance.

~tcpdump

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> Is there a painless way to rejoin the server after rebuilt? It appears that
> I have to do "smbpasswd -x <name>$" and "smbpasswd -a -m <name>$" to rejoin
> the pdc. Any ideas?


I believe the answer to your problem is covered by the following message also 
found in the list.  It sounds like you needed to keep a copy of the 
"secrets.tbd" file as well as smbpasswd in order to maintain all the trust 
relationships.

Hope this helps,

Arnold Andrews


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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Trevor Ouellette wrote:

> I believe that you have to add this line in smb.conf to update SID's on your
> SAMBA server.
>
> add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M %u
>
> Can anyone verify this for me?

wrong.

patrick did a copy of smbpasswd only. He should have made a copy of
secrets.tdb also which contains the domain SID.


	J.F.

>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Patrick Goetz
> Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2001 2:49 PM
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Upgrading to 2.2.1a or Microsoft sucks
>
>
> I've been happily using a Samba 2.2.0 server as my PDC for a few months
> and had completely forgotten about this list.  Then Bill Gates pulled a
> W2K SP2 on me.
>
> A quick perusal of the list archives, and I upgraded to
> 2.2.1a.  Everything works (including profiles) with no changes to my
> smb.conf file; however, I have the following problem:
>
> When I try to log on to a W2K machine which was already connected to the
> domain under the 2.2.0 samba server, I get the following message:
>
>   The system can not log you on due to the following error:
>
>   The name of security ID (SID) of the domain specified is
>   inconsistent with the trust information for that domain.
>
> My quick fix for this problem has been to quit the domain and then rejoin,
> at which point all is well.  Since we only have 10 or so W2K machines,
> this is fine for us, but surely this can't be the correct way to fix a bad
> security key, which must be what is causing this problem - what would
> sites with hundreds of workstations do if they had to go through this
> every time they upgraded?  Anyone know of a seemless way for existing
> workstations to trust the new samba server?
>
> btw:  the only file I copied from the 2.2.0 tree to the 2.2.1a tree was
> ~samba/private/smbpasswd
>
>
>
>  **********************************************************************
>  Ratio of the amount of insecticides used in the United States in 1945
>  to the amount used last year:  1:10
>
>  Estimated percentage of U.S. pre-harvest crops lost to insects in 1945
>  and last year, respectively:  7, 13.
>  -------------------------------------------------------------------
>  Summary for the mathematically challenged:  Currently, we are using
>  10 times as many pesticides as were used in 1945, and yet have twice
>  as much crop damage due to insects.  Study Volterra's Predator-Prey
>  models to find out why this could easily have been predicted.
>  **********************************************************************
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You could set up different smbpasswd files and switch them out via cron jobs.
Or a cleaner, yet more dangerous way is to make a script (called by cron) that
will edit your smbpasswd file appropriately.  Remember, backups save lives.

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>>> tcpdump <tcpdump at techcellent.com> 07/19/01 10:59AM >>>
How, if possible, do I set samba to accept certain users only after, say,
9:00 pm?

thanks in advance.

~tcpdump

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I would like to know if there is a way to allow/deny access of certain users
to certain machines in Samba Domain (2.2.0a)

Thank you

V.Krahulec

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> samba 2.2.1a, Can't seem to change my password:
> 
>  [johnl at samba-one johnl]$ smbpasswd 
>  Old SMB password:
>  New SMB password:
>  Retype new SMB password: 
>  machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change:
>  Error was : The  specified password is invalid.
>  Failed to change password for johnl

Is it possible that it is actually complaining about the Old SMB password being 
invalid?

Try "smbpasswd johnl" as "root".  This doesn't require the old password to be 
entered.  If it is successful, then try again to change as the user, but make 
sure to use the newly set password as the old password.

Good luck,

Arnold Andrews

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Subject: Authentication help..


> Hello all,
>
> I have an mandrake samba 2.2.1a domain working fine here
> with 10 clients running win98se. Everything is working
> fine except that i have one win98se client that i don't
> want others domain users to have access to, only me and
> another person. I have 12 users on the domain. Is it
> possible to do that with samba 2.2.1a?
If you do not enable file sharing on this Windows system then no one can
access the machine via the network regardless of what samba does.  If you
want another user to access something on this machine one way is to enable
file sharing on the machine and use samba to smbmount that share.  However I
think that users would then be able to see the share directly on the machine
via NN.???  How about when you enable file sharing on the Windows box you
select 'User Level Access Control'.  Maybe someone else can say whether or
not Samba can then provide that user list of valid users who may access the
machine.  I have not talked my way around in a circle and not really
answered your question :(.  I don't have a way to test this since I am
running 2.0.7......

Maybe someone else will be more help.
James




What do i have to
> do to make it work? Can anyone give at least one
> direction, like some documentation? Tanks everyone for
> the help,
>
> Cyro
>
>
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Hi,

For Samba to work, all users must exist in /etc/passwd. I believe there is a
way around this (with NIS I thought), but I have no experience with this so
I can not help you further.
If users are not added/deleted frequently it would seem the simplest to me
to add all the users to /etc/passwd.

Regards,

Jan-Pieter van den Heuvel
Piozum Computer & Webpagebuilding

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Onderwerp: Samba doesn't authenticate with pdc


Hello,

I'm trying to get our first non MS fileserver up and running. We have a NT4
domain with 8 servers and 2 domain controllers (PDC,BDC)

I did all these steps:

1. edit /etc/pam.conf (with domain and pdc / bdc in capitals)
2. edit lmhosts (with all the servers)
3. edit /etc/smb.conf (see below)
4. stopped the smbd and nmbd
5. did: smbpasswd -j GSFNT -r GSFNT00 (completed succesfully)
6. started the smbd and nmbd deamons

Problem:

Now when I try to connect to the public service, the samba server asks me
for a password. (it shouldn't. When I give my domain username password it
doesn't allow me. When I give a linux username/password it works. So it
seems that is doesn't verify the user with the domain controller?

I hope someone can help me.

kind regards,

Ben Tuinstra


Here are the rest of the specs:

Samba version: 2.2.0
OS: SuSE linux 7.2

Our domain is called: 		GSFNT
Our PDC/BDC are called: 	GSFNT00, GSFNT02
Our new fileserver is called: GSFLIN01
Winsserver is the PDC (GSFNT00=172.16.76.10)

This is my smb.conf

[global]
	workgroup = GSFNT
	netbios name = GSFLIN01
	security = DOMAIN
	encrypt passwords = Yes
	password server = GSFNT02, GSFNT00
	log level = 2
	log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
	wins server = 172.16.76.10

[homes]
	comment = home-directory
	read only = No
	create mask = 0750
	browseable = No

[printers]
	comment = All Printers
	path = /tmp
	create mask = 0700
	printable = Yes
	browseable = No

[public]
	path = /share1/public

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Hi,

You could try to switch between 2 smbpasswd files with cron. e.g. at 9:00 pm
smbpasswd1 gets copied to smbpasswd (which will be overwritten) and at 9:00
am smbpasswd2 wil be copied to smbpasswd. In this case you can set a
password for all users in smbpasswd1 which they do not know so they can not
log in after 9:00 pm.
At 9:00 pm smbpasswd could be copied back to smbpasswd2 so password changes
will not be erased :)
This is only a idea, I have not done this myself so I can not tell you what
will happen when for example a user is logged in at 9:00 pm.

Regards,

Jan-Pieter van den Heuvel
Piozum Computer & Webpagebuilding

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How, if possible, do I set samba to accept certain users only after, say,
9:00 pm?

thanks in advance.

~tcpdump

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I was thinking more like, can I use the pam time.conf? or does samba not
support that?

~tcpdump
On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Jan-Pieter van den Heuvel wrote:

> Hi,
>
> You could try to switch between 2 smbpasswd files with cron. e.g. at 9:00 pm
> smbpasswd1 gets copied to smbpasswd (which will be overwritten) and at 9:00
> am smbpasswd2 wil be copied to smbpasswd. In this case you can set a
> password for all users in smbpasswd1 which they do not know so they can not
> log in after 9:00 pm.
> At 9:00 pm smbpasswd could be copied back to smbpasswd2 so password changes
> will not be erased :)
> This is only a idea, I have not done this myself so I can not tell you what
> will happen when for example a user is logged in at 9:00 pm.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jan-Pieter van den Heuvel
> Piozum Computer & Webpagebuilding
>
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> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]Namens tcpdump
> Verzonden: donderdag 19 juli 2001 17:59
> Aan: Michael Cerreto
> CC: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org; tng-users at samba-tng.org
> Onderwerp: Time Range
>
>
> How, if possible, do I set samba to accept certain users only after, say,
> 9:00 pm?
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> ~tcpdump
>
>

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Tanks for everyone who answered my
question but i think that i was not
very clear about the problem, my samba
domain has a police rules (config.pol)
and these rules do not let win98se
users to press escape, so they have to
have a logon name and password to log
in locally on the win98se box, so what
i want is a way to only allowed user
log on locally (not by the network) on
each box that the user can log in
(locally), i hope i was clear now.
Tanks again for the help of
everybody...

Cyro


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On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Michael Cerreto wrote:

> Hi.. really quick question for today.. sorry to bother you... I was just
> wondering if anyone knows where I can get a script file which will look up my
> NIS+ user passwd file and created AND keep in sync with my Samba smbpasswd
> file?  I have 1000+ NIS+ accounts and I would not like to create over 1000+
> identical ones in Samba now.. is there a script file anywhere to do this and
> then to keep the NIS+ server passwd's synchronized with the Samba
> smbpasswd's?

There are regular migration tools available from
http://www.padl.com/ that I used to initially convert
/etc/{passwd,shadow} to LDIF format to inject into
the database.  You might have to hack 'em a bit
(they're just Perl scripts) to get 'em to work with
NIS.

Synchronization is a different matter.  I can't really
offer any advice there.

j.

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1) Where can I get a list of error numbers for log.nmbd, log.smbd?

2) And what does this errors from my log.smbd mean?

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

Failed to set socket option SO_KEEPALIVE (Error Bad file descriptor)
[2001/07/18 21:22:54, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)

Failed to set socket option TCP_NODELAY  (Error Socket operation on
non-socket)
[2001/07/18 21:22:54, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)

Failed to set socket option SO_RCVBUF (Error Socket operation on
non-socket)
[2001/07/18 21:22:54, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)

Failed to set socket option SO_SNDBUF (Error Socket operation on
non-socket)
[2001/07/18 21:22:54, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------

When I starting get this messages my Samba-ntdom sometimes locks your
self out then nobody
can't reach domain controller, and I have to restart Samba

Thank you.

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Hello,

I am trying to join a working Samba 2.2.1a PDC with one w2k ws. Samba is
working very well as PDC for windows nt 4 and win9x. Roaming profiles
etc. are working well. Now i would like to join the samba pdc domain
with w2k.

1. Machine account is created the same way as win nt ws account.

2. When i am trying to join domain, i am asked for username & password.
I tried as root, as "administrator", but i am getting information from
the w2k OS that "This account is one workstation account. I have to use
a normal (???) user account or local account ???!?"
As usual very clear M$ information ...
I have probably to use "domain admin group" parameter or something like
this. Any idea ? Do i have to create on w2k ws one root account with
administrator privileges ? Or administrator account belonging to root
group on the unix server, or administrator should have userid=0 on the
unix server (no, please !!!) ???
Any ideas are welcome.
You can mail me dircectly.

Greetings, Tomek Jarosinski

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I think I understand what you want to do, but you can't do that on
Win9x.  You either have to set up the machine to log on to the network
or log on locally, but you can't do both.  Win9x doesn't keep an ACL
like WinNT/2K does.  WinNT will let you log on locally by selecting the
"local" domain, which is the machine name itself, but Win9x doesn't
offer that capability.

--Mike

-----Original Message-----
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Tanks for everyone who answered my
question but i think that i was not
very clear about the problem, my samba
domain has a police rules (config.pol)
and these rules do not let win98se
users to press escape, so they have to
have a logon name and password to log
in locally on the win98se box, so what
i want is a way to only allowed user
log on locally (not by the network) on
each box that the user can log in
(locally), i hope i was clear now.
Tanks again for the help of
everybody...

Cyro


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    Hello, I've had a Samba PDC going for a few years now, but have
never had NT 4.0 clients on the network. I was setting up a new NT 4.0
workstation and  I had the trust account set up on my samba box, so it
was able to log on via the PDC. The only weird problem I have is:
    -All computers on the network do show up in Network Neighborhood on
the Win NT client, but when I try to attach to any normal win9x client,
I get: \\whatevermachineImconnectingto is not accessible. Access is
denied.
- If I do the same thing from a 9x client, I can connect no prob...

Do I have to set up trust accounts with every freaking sys just so I can
have this NT box work right?

Or do I have to change my name resolve order in smb.conf?
here is its current status:
name resolve order = wins lmhosts hosts bcast

I will be happy to attach my smb.conf if needed.

Thanks in advance!!!!

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Hello List !

Where i can find info about setting up networked printers under samba, some
URLs please

Thanx !

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Orlando Vasquez" <vasquez at supertransporte.gov.co>
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> Hello List !
> 
> Where i can find info about setting up networked printers under samba, some
> URLs please

http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/samba/docs/textdocs/PRINTER_DRIVER2.txt

something like this?

-- 
Joost

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Hi Listers,
	I would like to know where I can obtain winbind from ? 

Chris Williams 

Computer Support Officer
Wrest Point Hotel Casino

Email:	chris.williams at wrestpoint.com.au
Phone:	03 6221 1706	(Work)   
        	04 0738 2979	(Mob)

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> Hi Listers,
> 	I would like to know where I can obtain winbind from ?
> Chris Williams
>
> Computer Support Officer
> Wrest Point Hotel Casino

Chris, from ftp.samba.org/pub

in the appliance directory...I think you can find the SRPM and rpms
there...if you are looking for the source...I don't know where you can get
that...samba_tng??

btw, looks as if you work at a Casino...pretty cool with all that high
tech security stuff ...where's your casino located?

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Im trying to setup samba to use 2k domain passwords, i can get it to connect
to its own shares but when i try from a windows box i get The credentials
supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials.  Any ideas on where to
fix that?

Let me know plz,
Jared
shared at owc.net

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Just figured that out myself...

Make sure that your samba server does not have anything in the smbpasswd file.
Domain authentication works strictly off your windows Domain controller- you
don't need smbpasswd anymore. Ironically, you still have to create the desired
user as a Unix username with useradd <username>.

If that doesn't work, let me know.

Daniel Bakken

" Jared O." wrote:

> Im trying to setup samba to use 2k domain passwords, i can get it to connect
> to its own shares but when i try from a windows box i get The credentials
> supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials.  Any ideas on where to
> fix that?
>
> Let me know plz,
> Jared
> shared at owc.net

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I'm having trouble setting samba 2.2.1a up as a win2k PDC.  I have created a
machine account on my domain with smbpasswd -a -m machine.  When I go to the
Network Identification properties change workgroup to domain.  Type in the
new domain name and my samba account name and password I get the following
error.  "The procedure number is out of range."  I got this error both
before I setup SP2 and after.  I thought they fixed this in SAMBA 2.2.1.  If
I use the network id wizard I get an error about cannot find machine trust
account.  Any help you might be able to give would be appreciated.


Jonathon Evans

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After poking around MS's Knowledgebase I learned of the netdom command.  So
I started playing with it to get my w2K box to connect to my server.  I did
a "netdom join /domain:EVANS /UserD:jon /PasswordD:*" command to join my
machine to my domain.  Well it completed successfully so i rebooted my
computer.  After reboot nothing changed.  WORKGROUP was entered for my
workgroup and I hadn't joined any domain.  But now I have an even worse
problem.  When i try to join my domain either with the network ID properties
or with the netdom command I get the following error:
        The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of
credentials.
        The command failed to complete successfully.

Well that doesn't help much I then deleted the trust account from smbpasswd
hoping that that would make it work.  Well no luck.  I had created the trust
account by typing "smbpasswd -a -m JONATHON".

The only good news is that I can see my PDC if I browse the entire network
or directly type in its name.  I can even access my home folder!  But i'm
not logged into it as a domain.  The server is named "ALR 7200".  So when I
put "\\ALR 7200\jon" into my address bar I get my home directory without
having to type in a password for the share.  My NT password is the same as
my samba password.

Any help any of you might have would be greatly appreciated.

Jonathon Evans

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Hi! All:

    I has a PC ,the OS is FreeBSD4.2, and Samba2.0.7 has been installed. I
want the users of  NT domain can share the resource of my PC. So I must buid
the user accounts and groups at my FreeBSD,and set the security level to
"Domain" or "Server". So , how can I get all the NT domain users and groups
once at all in my FreeBSD system, and add them to this OS? I know that there
have a command at windows system -- "net user". I wonder if the Samba has
provide this kind of tools? And How can I use them?
	Thanks at advance!

										yours sincerely
											whistle


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Hi! All: 

    I has a PC ,the OS is FreeBSD4.2, and Samba1.0.7 has been 
installed. I want the users of  NT domain can share the resource of 
my PC. So I must buid the user accounts and groups at my FreeBSD,and 
set the security level to "Domain" or "Server". So , how can I get 
all the NT domain users and groups once at all in my FreeBSD system, 
and add them to this OS? I know that there have a command at windows 
system -- "net user". I wonder if the Samba has provide this kind of 
tools? And How can I use them?
	Thanks at advance


                                   yours sincerely	
											whistle 

     

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Hi,

I've running samba 2.2.1 (linux) as PDC for a few W2K workstations.
There are no problems to join new machines to the domain and to logon
users to their domain accounts using roaming profiles, but when I try to
add the group "domainname\domain users" to the group "administrators" on
the W2K workstations I can select the group in the Computer
Management->Local Users->Groups->Administrators->Add dialogue. When I
press the OK button I get the following error message from W2K: A member
could not be added to or removed from the local group because the member
does not exist.

What's wrong?

Thanks
Andy

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Do it the easy way.
Migrate nis (with padl.com's scripts ) to ldap
use ldap for samba-tng
dropp smbpasswd

works like a dream (most days)
Tarjei
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Michael Cerreto
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  Bonjour everyone.. Just wondering if there is a script to syncronize both
the user accounts and passwords from a NIS+ or LDAP server to the smbpasswd
without a hitch.. any takers??

  Thanks,
  Mike
  #################################################
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Dear all,
 I am running samba 2.0.6 on Solaris 2.6 connecting to NT Domain Controller.
I keep getting security violations in the event log (on the NT DC) every
time a user connects through Samba. The error (event ID 529) 'unknown
username or bad password' is immediately followed by successful logins. What
appears to be happening is that a bogus password is being passed (which
fails) followed by the correct password. I have been told that this is a
security feature (to check how secure a network is before sending password
info over the network). I am not sure whether kerberos has anything to do
with this or indeed if the software was originally compiled for use with
kerberos (anyone know how I would find out) but I am again led to believe
that this is something that kerberos does as part of it's security function.

The overall problem is that the security violations in the event log
eventually lock accounts out. Does anyone have any advice on how to prevent
these messages appearing, I guess the easiest way would be to prevent the
bogus passwords being sent?

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

James Stuart.

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Bonjour everyone.. Just wondering if there is a script to syncronize both the
user accounts and passwords from a NIS+ or LDAP server to the smbpasswd
without a hitch.. any takers??

Thanks,
Mike
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[Michael Cerreto]
> Bonjour everyone.. Just wondering if there is a script to syncronize
> both the user accounts and passwords from a NIS+ or LDAP server to
> the smbpasswd without a hitch.. any takers??

That sounds remarkably like the question you asked yesterday on these
same lists.  If you're wondering about the reliability of your outgoing
email system or the list software, just subscribe to the lists so you
can see whether your messages make it through.  Alternatively, browse
the list archives - http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=samba-ntdom for
Samba and http://samba.cadcamlab.org/lists/ for TNG.

(Neither samba.org nor my own samba.cadcamlab.org has recent archives
for the samba-ntdom list.)

Anyway ... it is not possible to migrate passwords from NIS+ to Samba
without either (a) cracking them by brute force or (b) installing some
sort of "sniffer" on the NIS+ server to feed you passwords as people
change them.

...Unless NIS+ happens to preserve passwords in either plain text or in
the two formats used by Samba (LanManager DES and NT RC4 -- and note
that LanManager DES is not the same as Unix crypt DES).  Which I very
much doubt, but I can't be sure, as I've never actually used NIS+ as an
admin.

As for LDAP, it depends on how you store passwords in the directory
server.  LDAP is flexible enough to support many ways to do this sort
of thing.

Peter

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>.....Also you may configure PAM on
your >server to deny access of some
users to >domain from this workstation
>
>Best regards,
>GMS
>mailto:gms_mouse at mail.ru.....

That's exactly what i need, anyone
knows where i can find any kind of
information about PAM? I tried to read
the PAM help that comes with samba but
i did't understand well, if anyone
could help me... tanks again for the
help,

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If you find out what the problem is let me know -- we have the same issue
and we have read the faq (pdf version).

Followed the how-to and tried manually entering the machine name as well as
having the add user script do it. During the add users script, the
password in smbpasswd for the machine name was NOPASSWORDXXXX and when made
manually it did get an encrypted password.

The error we get on the 2000 computer is alway a pair, first it is telling
us that the user I entered (root) to add the computer to the
domain is a machine account, then it tells us the rpc call failed. I have
got other errors that indicated that the root account was not valid
or the password file was not accessable.

tomek wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am trying to join a working Samba 2.2.1a PDC with one w2k ws. Samba is
> working very well as PDC for windows nt 4 and win9x. Roaming profiles
> etc. are working well. Now i would like to join the samba pdc domain
> with w2k.
>
> 1. Machine account is created the same way as win nt ws account.
>
> 2. When i am trying to join domain, i am asked for username & password.
> I tried as root, as "administrator", but i am getting information from
> the w2k OS that "This account is one workstation account. I have to use
> a normal (???) user account or local account ???!?"
> As usual very clear M$ information ...
> I have probably to use "domain admin group" parameter or something like
> this. Any idea ? Do i have to create on w2k ws one root account with
> administrator privileges ? Or administrator account belonging to root
> group on the unix server, or administrator should have userid=0 on the
> unix server (no, please !!!) ???
> Any ideas are welcome.
> You can mail me dircectly.
>
> Greetings, Tomek Jarosinski

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Ok, I did that, logged off the NT client and a win9x client. Next I set the
host allow to = 10. (to allow all subnets). After I added the hosts allow to
the smb.conf, I restarted samba (killall -HUP smbd). Should I have restarted
nmbd too??? Then I logged both systems back on to the network. I tried to
connect to the win9x client thru network neighborhood on the NT box, and was
still denied access to the shares on the win9x client. Any other options? I
have attached my smb.conf if it will help.

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Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 9:10 AM
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You can add IP address range (such as 10.0.0.)  which will allow all clients
within that range.

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WINS on the NT box is pointing to the PDC. I have nothing defined in hosts
allowed. Would that mean I have to add every single 9x client box as well if
I add the NT box to hosts allow (which currently is not defined?

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Gerry

Check hosts allow set in smb.conf includes IP address of NT machine.
Also make sure WINS IP address is set to same as samba machine.

John

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    Hello, I've had a Samba PDC going for a few years now, but have
never had NT 4.0 clients on the network. I was setting up a new NT 4.0
workstation and  I had the trust account set up on my samba box, so it
was able to log on via the PDC. The only weird problem I have is:
    -All computers on the network do show up in Network Neighborhood on
the Win NT client, but when I try to attach to any normal win9x client,
I get: \\whatevermachineImconnectingto is not accessible. Access is
denied.
- If I do the same thing from a 9x client, I can connect no prob...

Do I have to set up trust accounts with every freaking sys just so I can
have this NT box work right?

Or do I have to change my name resolve order in smb.conf?
here is its current status:
name resolve order = wins lmhosts hosts bcast

I will be happy to attach my smb.conf if needed.

Thanks in advance!!!!

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Hi All,

I managed this problem two days ago.
So, See my previous mail to set up Samba as PDC for Win2k clients

Ciao!

Averroes

Edward King wrote:

> If you find out what the problem is let me know -- we have the same issue
> and we have read the faq (pdf version).
>
> Followed the how-to and tried manually entering the machine name as well as
> having the add user script do it. During the add users script, the
> password in smbpasswd for the machine name was NOPASSWORDXXXX and when made
> manually it did get an encrypted password.
>
> The error we get on the 2000 computer is alway a pair, first it is telling
> us that the user I entered (root) to add the computer to the
> domain is a machine account, then it tells us the rpc call failed. I have
> got other errors that indicated that the root account was not valid
> or the password file was not accessable.
>
> tomek wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am trying to join a working Samba 2.2.1a PDC with one w2k ws. Samba is
> > working very well as PDC for windows nt 4 and win9x. Roaming profiles
> > etc. are working well. Now i would like to join the samba pdc domain
> > with w2k.
> >
> > 1. Machine account is created the same way as win nt ws account.
> >
> > 2. When i am trying to join domain, i am asked for username & password.
> > I tried as root, as "administrator", but i am getting information from
> > the w2k OS that "This account is one workstation account. I have to use
> > a normal (???) user account or local account ???!?"
> > As usual very clear M$ information ...
> > I have probably to use "domain admin group" parameter or something like
> > this. Any idea ? Do i have to create on w2k ws one root account with
> > administrator privileges ? Or administrator account belonging to root
> > group on the unix server, or administrator should have userid=0 on the
> > unix server (no, please !!!) ???
> > Any ideas are welcome.
> > You can mail me dircectly.
> >
> > Greetings, Tomek Jarosinski
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Sorry for the off topic post but I haven't been able to find this in the
mail list archives...

I'm getting many occurrences of the message below in the Samba 2.2.1 log
file.  The size varies, but the rest of the message is the same.  I have
about 170mb free in /var, so I'm not quite sure why it's complaining.  Is it
complaining about memory or disk space?  Is there some kernel parameter
(HP-UX 10.20) that I should bump up for this.

[2001/07/20 10:28:22, 2] tdb/tdbutil.c:tdb_log(342)
  tdb(/var/spool/locks/locking.tdb): tdb_mmap failed for size 548864 (Not
enough
 space)


I'm also getting quite a few of these messages in the log, but I think they
are unrelated.  I have oplocks turned off.  Any ideas on what's causing it
would be greatly appreciated.

[2001/07/20 10:29:09, 0] locking/locking.c:delete_fn(255)
  locking : delete_fn. LOGIC ERROR ! Entry for pid 10715 and it no longer
exists!

_________________________________
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Hi,

first kudos to all persons, who are involved in the samba development.

Is it it possible to hide  the last 4 comma-seperated fields from 
the /etc/passwd-GECOS-field, when the login-Information-field shows up,
e.g. when pressing CTRL-ALT-DELETE in WINNT?
Is there any option to alter the behavior?

best regards

Andreas
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Hello,

I've to migrate an NT-Server with about 400 home-directorys of our students
to samba. Will quota-support also work with winbind and without local
"smb-users"?

Thanx for you help

Nik

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We are trying to get a LINUX MANDRAKE 8 with Kernel Version 2.4.3 and SAMBA
version 2.07 to be a PDC.  We can see it in Network Neighborhood, but when you
try to log in from a Win98 Second edition machine you gat a box that just asks
for the password.  No matter what password you give it, its the wrong one.

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OK -- here's what I just did...still with no domain logon...

Made sure root is included in domain admin group
   /etc/samba.d/smb.conf:
   domain admin group = root administrator admin @ntadmin

Created the user in /etc/passwd for 'dell1$' with a password of 'dell1'
   /etc/passwd:
   dell1$:x:532:102:Reliacomp:/home/dell1$:/bin/false

   /etc/shadow:
   dell1$:cxVMMJF4Ptodk:11523:0:10000:-1:-1:-1:134532588


Created the machine account for 'dell1$'

   /etc/samba.d/smbpasswd:

dell1$:532:9A9075507C4FA43CAAD3B435B51404EE:98322259C916B1E996B4D04B56D20DED:[W
]:LCT-3B586FB6:

Went to the w2k machine, system properties, network identification, properties
button, selected member of domain, entered domain, hit OK, entered username
'root' and root's password (used smbpasswd to make sure the unix password is
identical to samba's)

pressed OK and got the message Login failure: unknown username or bad password.
The user root is on the local machine, the linux machine and in samba -- all with
the same password.




Averroes wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I managed this problem two days ago.
> So, See my previous mail to set up Samba as PDC for Win2k clients
>
> Ciao!
>
> Averroes
>
> Edward King wrote:
>
> > If you find out what the problem is let me know -- we have the same issue
> > and we have read the faq (pdf version).
> >
> > Followed the how-to and tried manually entering the machine name as well as
> > having the add user script do it. During the add users script, the
> > password in smbpasswd for the machine name was NOPASSWORDXXXX and when made
> > manually it did get an encrypted password.
> >
> > The error we get on the 2000 computer is alway a pair, first it is telling
> > us that the user I entered (root) to add the computer to the
> > domain is a machine account, then it tells us the rpc call failed. I have
> > got other errors that indicated that the root account was not valid
> > or the password file was not accessable.
> >
> > tomek wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I am trying to join a working Samba 2.2.1a PDC with one w2k ws. Samba is
> > > working very well as PDC for windows nt 4 and win9x. Roaming profiles
> > > etc. are working well. Now i would like to join the samba pdc domain
> > > with w2k.
> > >
> > > 1. Machine account is created the same way as win nt ws account.
> > >
> > > 2. When i am trying to join domain, i am asked for username & password.
> > > I tried as root, as "administrator", but i am getting information from
> > > the w2k OS that "This account is one workstation account. I have to use
> > > a normal (???) user account or local account ???!?"
> > > As usual very clear M$ information ...
> > > I have probably to use "domain admin group" parameter or something like
> > > this. Any idea ? Do i have to create on w2k ws one root account with
> > > administrator privileges ? Or administrator account belonging to root
> > > group on the unix server, or administrator should have userid=0 on the
> > > unix server (no, please !!!) ???
> > > Any ideas are welcome.
> > > You can mail me dircectly.
> > >
> > > Greetings, Tomek Jarosinski
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The log file smbd.dell1 (minus the date / process name) is at the end of this
email.  I turned debugging up to 100 and am looking at the last few lines.

Does anyone know what the last few lines are doing or have any insight on reading
the logs?

If you would like to contact me directly my phone number is 262-524-9290 or yahoo
chat id is ed45626.  Anything I find I will post to this thread.

Thanks!

Ed

  Transaction 26 of length 39
  size=35
  smb_com=0x71
  smb_rcls=0
  smb_reh=0
  smb_err=0
  smb_flg=24
  smb_flg2=2055
  smb_tid=1
  smb_pid=65279
  smb_uid=100
  smb_mid=1600
  smt_wct=0
  smb_bcc=0
  switch message SMBtdis (pid 30218)
  created /tmp/SMBtdis.3.req len 39
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
  unbecome_user now uid=(0,0) gid=(0,0)
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
  unbecome_user now uid=(0,0) gid=(0,0)
  dell1 (10.1.25.102) closed connection to service IPC$
  Yielding connection to IPC$
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
  unbecome_user now uid=(0,0) gid=(0,0)
  created /tmp/SMBtdis.3.resp len 39
  size=35
  smb_com=0x71
  smb_rcls=0
  smb_reh=0
  smb_err=0
  smb_flg=136
  smb_flg2=1
  smb_tid=1
  smb_pid=65279
  smb_uid=100
  smb_mid=1600
  smt_wct=0
  smb_bcc=0
  write_socket(3,39)
  write_socket(3,39) wrote 39
  read_socket_data: recv of 4 returned 0. Error = Success
  receive_smb: length < 0!
  end of file from client
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
  unbecome_user now uid=(0,0) gid=(0,0)
  Closing connections
  Yielding connection to
  Server exit (normal exit)

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> We are trying to get a LINUX MANDRAKE 8 with Kernel Version 2.4.3 and
SAMBA
> version 2.07 to be a PDC.  We can see it in Network Neighborhood, but when
you
> try to log in from a Win98 Second edition machine you gat a box that just
asks
> for the password.  No matter what password you give it, its the wrong one.

We need a little bit more info here :).  Have you followed the directions in
the PDC howto for 2.0.x on the Samba web site?  Have you considered
upgrading to the current version before going this route as there were a
couple of security fixes recently and 2.2.1 gives you the ability to support
win2k machines as well.

James

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Hi all,

A quick note that might be useful for anyone trying to use XP RC1 -- after
being unable to log into the domain (but able to join it with samba 2.2.1a),
I noticed a setting
System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NetLogon\Parameters\requiresignorseal -
try setting this to 0 (it was 1 for me), and then you may have more success.

I am not on the list, please CC if queries, HTH,

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If got this problem sometimes ago with Mandrake 7.2 and Samba 2.0.7. At
installation time, Mandrake ask you about your security. I decide to use
medium. After this the problem begins. My solution was to recompile a new
Kernel for Mandrake.

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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Urspr|ngliche Nachricht <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Am 20.07.2001, 19:45:02, schrieb Tim Robison <trobison at meadows.net> zum
Thema SAMBA troubles:


> We are trying to get a LINUX MANDRAKE 8 with Kernel Version 2.4.3 and
SAMBA
> version 2.07 to be a PDC.  We can see it in Network Neighborhood, but
when you
> try to log in from a Win98 Second edition machine you gat a box that just
asks
> for the password.  No matter what password you give it, its the wrong
one.

> Contact Information:
> RCS
> 10431 Bachelor Sq
> Meadowlands MN 55765
> 218-390-4434

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I have found myself unable to use the manual method too. I had to erase the
computer$ account from passwd and smbpasswd, and then define an add user script
in smb.conf. This way the machine record gets created automagically when you
join the domain from the Windows side. Oh, and you have to have a smbpasswd
entry for root with a known password too (Win2K will ask you that).

The gory details are here:
http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html
Chapter 6 is the one you want.

Abou why the manual method doesn't work, I'm as stumped as you are. It seems
Win2K doesn't like the fact that the machine trust accounts are already created
and insists on creating them itself.

Juan

Jonathon Evans wrote:

> I'm having trouble setting samba 2.2.1a up as a win2k PDC.  I have created a
> machine account on my domain with smbpasswd -a -m machine.  When I go to the
> Network Identification properties change workgroup to domain.  Type in the
> new domain name and my samba account name and password I get the following
> error.  "The procedure number is out of range."  I got this error both
> before I setup SP2 and after.  I thought they fixed this in SAMBA 2.2.1.  If
> I use the network id wizard I get an error about cannot find machine trust
> account.  Any help you might be able to give would be appreciated.
>
> Jonathon Evans

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Now I get the following error:  "The procedure number is out of range".
After checking smbpasswd my machine's account is now in there.  My smbd log
shows this:
[2001/07/20 16:51:57, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
  Failed to set socket option SO_KEEPALIVE (Error Bad file descriptor)
[2001/07/20 16:51:57, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
  Failed to set socket option TCP_NODELAY (Error Socket operation on
non-socket)
[2001/07/20 16:51:57, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
  Failed to set socket option SO_RCVBUF (Error Socket operation on
non-socket)
[2001/07/20 16:51:57, 0] lib/util_sock.c:set_socket_options(165)
  Failed to set socket option SO_SNDBUF (Error Socket operation on
non-socket)
[2001/07/20 16:52:51, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/07/20 16:52:51, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
  api_rpcTNP: api_samr_rpc: SAMR_SET_USERINFO failed.
This happens when I try to login as root.  Fi I use my use account I get the
same problem.
Any help would be appreciated
Jonathon Evans









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> I have found myself unable to use the manual method too. I had to erase
the
> computer$ account from passwd and smbpasswd, and then define an add user
script
> in smb.conf. This way the machine record gets created automagically when
you
> join the domain from the Windows side. Oh, and you have to have a
smbpasswd
> entry for root with a known password too (Win2K will ask you that).
>
> The gory details are here:
> http://us1.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html
> Chapter 6 is the one you want.
>
> Abou why the manual method doesn't work, I'm as stumped as you are. It
seems
> Win2K doesn't like the fact that the machine trust accounts are already
created
> and insists on creating them itself.
>
> Juan
>
> Jonathon Evans wrote:
>
> > I'm having trouble setting samba 2.2.1a up as a win2k PDC.  I have
created a
> > machine account on my domain with smbpasswd -a -m machine.  When I go to
the
> > Network Identification properties change workgroup to domain.  Type in
the
> > new domain name and my samba account name and password I get the
following
> > error.  "The procedure number is out of range."  I got this error both
> > before I setup SP2 and after.  I thought they fixed this in SAMBA 2.2.1.
If
> > I use the network id wizard I get an error about cannot find machine
trust
> > account.  Any help you might be able to give would be appreciated.
> >
> > Jonathon Evans
>
> --
> "Mathematics possesses not only truth, but some supreme
> beauty; a beauty cold and austere, like that of a sculpture."
>                                     -- Bertrand Russell
>
>

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On Friday 20 July 2001 14:08, you wrote:

> Abou why the manual method doesn't work, I'm as stumped as you are.
> It seems Win2K doesn't like the fact that the machine trust accounts
> are already created and insists on creating them itself.

I found this not to be the case.  I manually created win2k machine 
accounts, and joined the domain, but only after installing from RPM.

My experience was as follows:  I compiled 2.2.1a from source on RedHat 
7.1.  I compiled with PAM support, netatalk support for certain, but 
can't recall what else.  Win2k machines were unable to join the domain 
no matter what I tried; in fact, I received the dreaded "Procedure 
number out of range." error.  I think this error is common enough that 
there oughta be an FAQ about it.

Finally I had enough.  I downloaded an RPM for 2.2.1a from samba.org.  
Installed, configured my smb.conf and after a bit of fiddling (had to 
quit a workgroup that had the same name as the domain) everything 
worked just fine.

> Juan
>
> Jonathon Evans wrote:
> > I'm having trouble setting samba 2.2.1a up as a win2k PDC.  I have
> > created a machine account on my domain with smbpasswd -a -m
> > machine.  When I go to the Network Identification properties change
> > workgroup to domain.  Type in the new domain name and my samba
> > account name and password I get the following error.  "The
> > procedure number is out of range."  I got this error both before I
> > setup SP2 and after.  I thought they fixed this in SAMBA 2.2.1.  If
> > I use the network id wizard I get an error about cannot find
> > machine trust account.  Any help you might be able to give would be
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Jonathon Evans
>
> --
> "Mathematics possesses not only truth, but some supreme
> beauty; a beauty cold and austere, like that of a sculpture."
>                                     -- Bertrand Russell

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On Fri, 20 Jul 2001, Andreas Boeckler wrote:

> Hi,
>
> first kudos to all persons, who are involved in the samba development.
>
> Is it it possible to hide the last 4 comma-seperated fields from the
> /etc/passwd-GECOS-field, when the login-Information-field shows up,
> e.g. when pressing CTRL-ALT-DELETE in WINNT? Is there any option to
> alter the behavior?

No.  There used to a 'unix realname' parameter, but it was removed.






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Has the latest version of samba been ported to Solaris8 just yet?

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Im using PDC (Samba-2.2.1a Mandrake 8.0) and I don4t want user to have a
roaming profile.
A home dir is enough for them (just to make small backups of their stuff)
What do I have to change in my smb.conf

I've tried this:  logon home = \\%N\%U\profile to logon home =
but I got the following message when logging to a W2K: "You do not have
access to logon to this session"


Thanks

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As a complete newbie, I've tried to set up my box as a PDC for our local
network, I've failed miserably. It seems that my main point of failure is
with the samba config itself, when going through the diagnostic.txt file,
it fails when I try to access the samba share on my box with a "failed
session startup" option. I'm running Debian Woody, with the latest
updates. Any suggestions would be apprecitated, as well as locations for
PDC Faq's and the like. I'm also havnig a samedit error, but I have a
feeling that its linked to this error.

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Hi all,

I've a simple LAN at home with 4 machines:  a firewall/router, a box running RedHat 7.0 on which I have installed Samba 2.2.0 using rpm, and 2 
win98 laptops.  When I configure Samba to act as the PDC and to handle domain logons, the system behaves in a very bizarre fashion.  As long as 
**the username is the same as the password** for a particular unix account on the machine running the Samba server, I can authenticate from the 
win98 clients.  If not, I get an error message on the win98 machine telling me that the password is no good.  I'm not sure what is going on, but I 
suspect the problem has to do with PAM (which I know NOTHING about) because the log.smbd file contains lines like this:

[2001/07/23 00:50:33, 0] passdb/pampass.c:pam_passcheck(405)
PAM: System Validation Failed - Rejecting User!

Interestingly, a line similar to this is written to the log file even when authentication is successful (ie. when I authenticate to an account for which the 
username and password are the same).

Any thoughts?

I'll post my smb.conf and full logs if it will help.

Thanks,

Mike Traynor.

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On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Justin D Davis wrote:

> Does anyone else use the hosts allow parameter of the smb.conf in
> 2.2.1a?  Did syntax change or something like that?  I am having
> problems with this one.  I use:
>
> hosts allow = 192.168.1.  127.0.0.1
>
> I have no problems connecting from localhost, so my guess is that the
> syntax has changed somehow in how I deal with allowing anyone whose IP
> starts with 192.168.1
>
> I do hope that someone else is either having this problem, or can see
> where the error is.

What error do you get in the logs?







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Thank you Jan-Pieter for this info. 
But the answer raises a new question. Do you or anyone on this list know if
there is a script to add the users with their current passwords tot the
/etc/passwd ? We have more or less 100 users, so the simpler the better. 

Regards,

Ben

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Hi,

For Samba to work, all users must exist in /etc/passwd. I believe there is a
way around this (with NIS I thought), but I have no experience with this so
I can not help you further.
If users are not added/deleted frequently it would seem the simplest to me
to add all the users to /etc/passwd.

Regards,

Jan-Pieter van den Heuvel
Piozum Computer & Webpagebuilding

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Hello,

I'm trying to get our first non MS fileserver up and running. We have a NT4
domain with 8 servers and 2 domain controllers (PDC,BDC)

I did all these steps:

1. edit /etc/pam.conf (with domain and pdc / bdc in capitals)
2. edit lmhosts (with all the servers)
3. edit /etc/smb.conf (see below)
4. stopped the smbd and nmbd
5. did: smbpasswd -j GSFNT -r GSFNT00 (completed succesfully)
6. started the smbd and nmbd deamons

Problem:

Now when I try to connect to the public service, the samba server asks me
for a password. (it shouldn't. When I give my domain username password it
doesn't allow me. When I give a linux username/password it works. So it
seems that is doesn't verify the user with the domain controller?

I hope someone can help me.

kind regards,

Ben Tuinstra


Here are the rest of the specs:

Samba version: 2.2.0
OS: SuSE linux 7.2

Our domain is called: 		GSFNT
Our PDC/BDC are called: 	GSFNT00, GSFNT02
Our new fileserver is called: GSFLIN01
Winsserver is the PDC (GSFNT00=172.16.76.10)

This is my smb.conf

[global]
	workgroup = GSFNT
	netbios name = GSFLIN01
	security = DOMAIN
	encrypt passwords = Yes
	password server = GSFNT02, GSFNT00
	log level = 2
	log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
	wins server = 172.16.76.10

[homes]
	comment = home-directory
	read only = No
	create mask = 0750
	browseable = No

[printers]
	comment = All Printers
	path = /tmp
	create mask = 0700
	printable = Yes
	browseable = No

[public]
	path = /share1/public

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Hi,

In my smb.conf I have configured:

         encrypt passwords = yes
         unix password sync = yes
         passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
         passwd chat = "Changing password for*"
                       "*New password:*" %n\n
                       "Enter the new password again:" %n\n
         passwd chat debug = yes

The smbpasswd command changes the smb password, but not the unix
password (aix 4.3.3, samba 2.2.1a).

Does anybody have any idea what I'm doing wrong ?

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Hi,

In my smb.conf I have configured:

         encrypt passwords = yes
         unix password sync = yes
         passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
         passwd chat = "Changing password for*"
                       "*New password:*" %n\n
                       "Enter the new password again:" %n\n
         passwd chat debug = yes

The smbpasswd command changes the smb password, but not the unix
password (aix 4.3.3, samba 2.2.1a).

Does anybody have any idea what I'm doing wrong ?

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I thought that was always the case and that the password sync referred only
to passwords changed
FROM windows (e.g. use CTRL-ALT-DEL on the workstation and select change
password) - that's
certainly the case on my installation....

Ross

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> Hi,
> 
> In my smb.conf I have configured:
> 
>          encrypt passwords = yes
>          unix password sync = yes
>          passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
>          passwd chat = "Changing password for*"
>                        "*New password:*" %n\n
>                        "Enter the new password again:" %n\n
>          passwd chat debug = yes
> 
> The smbpasswd command changes the smb password, but not the unix
> password (aix 4.3.3, samba 2.2.1a).
> 
> Does anybody have any idea what I'm doing wrong ?
> 
> Peter Mann                               Tel.        +49 0561/804-2465
> GhK University of Kassel Computer-Center Secr.       +49 0561/804-2287
> Moenchebergstrasse 11                    Telefax     +49 0561/804-2297
> D-34109 Kassel / Fed.Rep. Germany        E-Mail Mann at HRZ.UNI-Kassel.DE
> 
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Hi,

obviously an old problem, but nothing helps... (still after reading the old
answers concerning this topic).  :-(

snippet from log:
[2001/07/20 14:09:07, 0] passdb/smbpass.c:startsmbfilepwent_internal(87)
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/usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd. Error was Permission denied
[2001/07/20 14:09:07, 0] passdb/smbpass.c:iterate_getsmbpwuid(1240)
  unable to open smb password database.

Perms of smbpasswd are looking good. A machine-account in /etc/passwd is set. 
And also in /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd. (re-adding has no effect). 
The user itself was added into the smbpasswd file, of course.

With NT there is no problem, but w2k...
Any hints?

Regards, Alex


BTW: Using 2.2.1a, SunOS 5.6

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Hey all.. hope the weekend was good to you all. I am just trying to configure
my roaming profiles to work on both WinNT and Win2k and maybe WinME as well.
First off... is this possible to do from the same smb.conf file?  Also I am
having trouble mounting my NIS+ users to their needed home directories on the
Samba server.  For instance I have a home directory, "cerreto" on another
server used for NIS+ login authentication.  I can only see the home directory
on the local unix box only after I created it manually.  Is there a way to
have Samba create the users home directories?? or more so map what would be
the user's home directory from a NIS+ server to ultimately display in either
unix locally or the win2k / winNT explorer window?

Thank you,
Michael Cerreto

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> Thank you Jan-Pieter for this info. 
> But the answer raises a new question. Do you or anyone on this list know if
> there is a script to add the users with their current passwords tot the
> /etc/passwd ? We have more or less 100 users, so the simpler the better. 

You may be lucky with the "add user script" parameter in smb.conf

Christian


> Regards,
> 
> Ben
> 
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Jan-Pieter van den Heuvel [mailto:jan-pieter at piozum.com]
> Verzonden: donderdag 19 juli 2001 17:33
> Aan: Tuinstra, Ben S.J.
> CC: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Onderwerp: RE: Samba doesn't authenticate with pdc
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> For Samba to work, all users must exist in /etc/passwd. I believe there is a
> way around this (with NIS I thought), but I have no experience with this so
> I can not help you further.
> If users are not added/deleted frequently it would seem the simplest to me
> to add all the users to /etc/passwd.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jan-Pieter van den Heuvel
> Piozum Computer & Webpagebuilding
> 
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]Namens Tuinstra, Ben S.J.
> Verzonden: donderdag 19 juli 2001 14:51
> Aan: 'samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org'
> Onderwerp: Samba doesn't authenticate with pdc
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm trying to get our first non MS fileserver up and running. We have a NT4
> domain with 8 servers and 2 domain controllers (PDC,BDC)
> 
> I did all these steps:
> 
> 1. edit /etc/pam.conf (with domain and pdc / bdc in capitals)
> 2. edit lmhosts (with all the servers)
> 3. edit /etc/smb.conf (see below)
> 4. stopped the smbd and nmbd
> 5. did: smbpasswd -j GSFNT -r GSFNT00 (completed succesfully)
> 6. started the smbd and nmbd deamons
> 
> Problem:
> 
> Now when I try to connect to the public service, the samba server asks me
> for a password. (it shouldn't. When I give my domain username password it
> doesn't allow me. When I give a linux username/password it works. So it
> seems that is doesn't verify the user with the domain controller?
> 
> I hope someone can help me.
> 
> kind regards,
> 
> Ben Tuinstra
> 
> 
> Here are the rest of the specs:
> 
> Samba version: 2.2.0
> OS: SuSE linux 7.2
> 
> Our domain is called: 		GSFNT
> Our PDC/BDC are called: 	GSFNT00, GSFNT02
> Our new fileserver is called: GSFLIN01
> Winsserver is the PDC (GSFNT00=172.16.76.10)
> 
> This is my smb.conf
> 
> [global]
> 	workgroup = GSFNT
> 	netbios name = GSFLIN01
> 	security = DOMAIN
> 	encrypt passwords = Yes
> 	password server = GSFNT02, GSFNT00
> 	log level = 2
> 	log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
> 	wins server = 172.16.76.10
> 
> [homes]
> 	comment = home-directory
> 	read only = No
> 	create mask = 0750
> 	browseable = No
> 
> [printers]
> 	comment = All Printers
> 	path = /tmp
> 	create mask = 0700
> 	printable = Yes
> 	browseable = No
> 
> [public]
> 	path = /share1/public
> 


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> I thought that was always the case and that the password sync referred only
> to passwords changed
> FROM windows (e.g. use CTRL-ALT-DEL on the workstation and select change
> password) - that's
> certainly the case on my installation....

I have:
unix password sync = yes
passwd chat = a good command line

If a user calls smbpasswd, smbpasswd and passwd are updated. If root 
calls smbpasswd, there is no question about the old password and only 
smbpasswd is changed.

Christian

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> Ross
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Peter Mann" <Peter.Mann at hrz.uni-kassel.de>
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> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 10:59 AM
> Subject: unix password sync
> 
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > In my smb.conf I have configured:
> > 
> >          encrypt passwords = yes
> >          unix password sync = yes
> >          passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
> >          passwd chat = "Changing password for*"
> >                        "*New password:*" %n\n
> >                        "Enter the new password again:" %n\n
> >          passwd chat debug = yes
> > 
> > The smbpasswd command changes the smb password, but not the unix
> > password (aix 4.3.3, samba 2.2.1a).
> > 
> > Does anybody have any idea what I'm doing wrong ?
> > 
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On Mon, 23 Jul 2001, Christian Barth wrote:

> I have:
> unix password sync = yes
> passwd chat = a good command line
>
> If a user calls smbpasswd, smbpasswd and passwd are updated. If root
> calls smbpasswd, there is no question about the old password and only
> smbpasswd is changed.

It's exactly my problem. If root calls smbpasswd, it doesn's change
both passwords, why?


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[Michael Cerreto]
> Hey all.. hope the weekend was good to you all. I am just trying to
> configure my roaming profiles to work on both WinNT and Win2k and
> maybe WinME as well.  First off... is this possible to do from the
> same smb.conf file?

I don't know for sure, but from what I've heard, you cannot share a
profile between NT (including Win2k) and Win95 (including WinME).  The
registry file format is too different.  I don't know if it is possible
to share the *rest* of the profile (desktop icons, etc) but even if so,
I doubt it would be easy, and probably not too useful either.

> Also I am having trouble mounting my NIS+ users to their needed home
> directories on the Samba server.  For instance I have a home
> directory, "cerreto" on another server used for NIS+ login
> authentication.  I can only see the home directory on the local unix
> box only after I created it manually.  Is there a way to have Samba
> create the users home directories??

I'm confused.  Are you talking about creating the directory on your
Samba server, or performing an automount, or what?  In any case, you
should be able to make use of the 'root preexec' share parameter in
smb.conf for that sort of thing.

Peter

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I am trying to automount the users home directory from the NIS+ server at
time of login.
thank you in advance for this
michael
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>
> [Michael Cerreto]
> > Hey all.. hope the weekend was good to you all. I am just trying to
> > configure my roaming profiles to work on both WinNT and Win2k and
> > maybe WinME as well.  First off... is this possible to do from the
> > same smb.conf file?
>
> I don't know for sure, but from what I've heard, you cannot share a
> profile between NT (including Win2k) and Win95 (including WinME).  The
> registry file format is too different.  I don't know if it is possible
> to share the *rest* of the profile (desktop icons, etc) but even if so,
> I doubt it would be easy, and probably not too useful either.
>
> > Also I am having trouble mounting my NIS+ users to their needed home
> > directories on the Samba server.  For instance I have a home
> > directory, "cerreto" on another server used for NIS+ login
> > authentication.  I can only see the home directory on the local unix
> > box only after I created it manually.  Is there a way to have Samba
> > create the users home directories??
>
> I'm confused.  Are you talking about creating the directory on your
> Samba server, or performing an automount, or what?  In any case, you
> should be able to make use of the 'root preexec' share parameter in
> smb.conf for that sort of thing.
>
> Peter
>

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Hello,

Is there someone out there who uses the "add user script" setting in the
smb.conf. 
my questions are:

1. which script is called by this setting
2. what are the possible parameters?

many thanks,

Ben

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[Michael Cerreto]
> I am trying to automount the users home directory from the NIS+
> server at time of login.

Does NIS+ require some sort of authentication for mounting drives?  I
ask because NIS/NFS does not, but AFS does.

With NIS/NFS autofs (I'm not sure about the older, non-autofs,
automount), it will mount if you just stat it.  'ls -d' will do the
trick.  Just put something like 'preexec = ls -d /home/%U' in your
smb.conf file under [homes] or whatever.

Peter

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    I've experienced odd behavior on my NT4.0 box after I allowed it to
join my domain controlled by a Samba PDC (2.0.6-9).  The NT 4.0 box is
able to browse shares on the samba server just fine. It cannot however,
access shares on a win9x client. Has this happened to anyone else? Any
fixes? I really need to be able to access win9x client shares sometimes.

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Andre Dias wrote:
> 
> Im using PDC (Samba-2.2.1a Mandrake 8.0) and I don4t want user to have a
> roaming profile.
> A home dir is enough for them (just to make small backups of their stuff)
> What do I have to change in my smb.conf
> 
> I've tried this:  logon home = \\%N\%U\profile to logon home =
> but I got the following message when logging to a W2K: "You do not have
> access to logon to this session"

I have:

; these are set blank to force local user profiles
        ; Where to store user profiles?
        logon path =
        ; Where is a user's home directory and where should it be
mounted?
        logon drive =
        logon home =

It's been awhile since I did this.  I can't say for certain which
directives are specifically responsible for ensuring a local profile.

-Ron-

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The problem is in your passwd chat. The correct chat for AIX 4.3.3 is:

Changing password for root
Enter Old password:
Enter New password:
Re-enter New password:



Bill


On Mon, 23 Jul 2001, Peter Mann wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> In my smb.conf I have configured:
> 
>          encrypt passwords = yes
>          unix password sync = yes
>          passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
>          passwd chat = "Changing password for*"
>                        "*New password:*" %n\n
>                        "Enter the new password again:" %n\n
>          passwd chat debug = yes
> 
> The smbpasswd command changes the smb password, but not the unix
> password (aix 4.3.3, samba 2.2.1a).
> 
> Does anybody have any idea what I'm doing wrong ?
> 
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And it came to pass that  Brian Ballsun-Stanton wrote:

> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: PDC Question / General Samba issue
>
> As a complete newbie, I've tried to set up my box as a PDC for our local
> network, I've failed miserably. It seems that my main point of failure is
> with the samba config itself, when going through the diagnostic.txt file,
> it fails when I try to access the samba share on my box with a "failed
> session startup" option. I'm running Debian Woody, with the latest
> updates. Any suggestions would be apprecitated, as well as locations for
> PDC Faq's and the like. I'm also havnig a samedit error, but I have a
> feeling that its linked to this error.

Brian,
Send your smb.conf file.  Also make sure you are correctly running the smbd and
nmbd.  I think that the most probable cause may be incorrect user account

Ciao,
Nitin :)

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On Mon, 23 Jul 2001, William Jojo wrote:

>
>
> The problem is in your passwd chat. The correct chat for AIX 4.3.3 is:
>
> Changing password for root
> Enter Old password:
> Enter New password:
> Re-enter New password:

That's right, but I would like to change any user passwords as root
with smbpasswd.

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	Greetings all,
	
	I'm having a problem after moving the PDC duties from one server to 
another - the problem has me perplexed and I was wondering if anyone has seen it 
before.
	
	We needed to make some changes as we are getting ready to move around 
computers - so last night we moved our "PDC" from one machine to another.  For 
all the computers on the same subnet there was no problem at all - no one else 
knows that we changed anything.  We also serve a separate subnet for our labs.  
The Windows 98 machines in the labs are working okay, but the Windows NT 4.0 
machines are not.
	
	When a user tries to log onto the domain the receive (after a wait):
	
	"The system cannot log you on now because the domain CUACS is not 
available"
	
	If I remove the machine from the domain I have no problem adding it 
again, but still one cannot log in and receives the same message.  If I join our 
test domain I can join and log in without a problem.  All the "PDC" computers, 
production and test, are on a different subnet from the labs.  Only the 
production domain is having this problem, only on NT 4.0, only on the different 
subnet.
	
	We do not have control of the WINS server, it is operated by the 
university's central computing people.
	
	Any thoughts from anyone?  I've not seen where the machine seems to find 
the PDC, but decides that the domain is "unavailable"
	
	Thanks,
	Bob Martel
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Just wanted to ask if anyone knew of some resources for finding information
about the following:
1.  add / remove unix user scripts which creates an identical samba user
account?
2.  possible script for changing smbpasswd , unix passwd , and nt/login passwd
simultaneously?

Thanks in advance,
Michael Cerreto

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Well, it seems after doing an strace on smbd, my smbpasswd file doesn't
exist, I'm now in the process of actually trying to find the
::cough::. Any suggestions? 

On Mon, 23 Jul 2001, NITIN  PANDE wrote:

> Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 15:53:05 +0530
> From: NITIN  PANDE <npande at bajajauto.co.in>
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org, Brian Ballsun-Stanton <lists at pax.ath.cx>
> Subject: Re: PDC Question / General Samba issue
> 
> And it came to pass that  Brian Ballsun-Stanton wrote:
> 
> > To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> > Subject: PDC Question / General Samba issue
> >
> > As a complete newbie, I've tried to set up my box as a PDC for our local
> > network, I've failed miserably. It seems that my main point of failure is
> > with the samba config itself, when going through the diagnostic.txt file,
> > it fails when I try to access the samba share on my box with a "failed
> > session startup" option. I'm running Debian Woody, with the latest
> > updates. Any suggestions would be apprecitated, as well as locations for
> > PDC Faq's and the like. I'm also havnig a samedit error, but I have a
> > feeling that its linked to this error.
> 
> Brian,
> Send your smb.conf file.  Also make sure you are correctly running the smbd and
> nmbd.  I think that the most probable cause may be incorrect user account
> 
> Ciao,
> Nitin :)
> 

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> 	We needed to make some changes as we are getting ready to move around 
> computers - so last night we moved our "PDC" from one machine to another.  For 
> all the computers on the same subnet there was no problem at all - no one else 
> knows that we changed anything.  We also serve a separate subnet for our labs.  
> The Windows 98 machines in the labs are working okay, but the Windows NT 4.0 
> machines are not.


	Please disregard my earlier call for help.  Seems that there was mention 
in the local lmhosts file on these machines which told them that the domain 
controller was the old system.  Interesting how the entry did not prevent the 
machines from joining the domain, just accessing it.  Oh well, Windows will be 
windows.
	
	-Bob Martel
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Hello,
  I'm setting up a 2.2.1a-on-linux PDC, which will be taking over the
duries of an NT4.0 PDC.  I don't have the disk to store roving profiles,
so I need the PDC to default to locals, but can't find the configuration
option to do so.  I can change the type manually on the individual
workstations, but it would cut out a lot of work for me if the PDC would
do so at the time the machine is added.  Thanks.

--
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I've tried the following:

remove the samba rpm
install samba 2.2.1a **from source** using the --with-pam and --with-smb_pam options.

Now I cannot authenticate **at all** from the win98 machines.

I'm poking around the net trying to learn more about PAM, since the smb logfiles associated 
with the win98 machines continue to contain (for each authentication attempt) lines such as:

[2001/07/23 04:42:26, 0] passdb/pampass.c:smb_pam_passcheck(830)
 smb_pam_passcheck: PAM: smb_pam_auth failed - Rejecting User mdt !

btw, **encrypted passwords are disabled in smb.conf and on the win98 clients**.

Mike.

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>>7/22/01 6:34:12 PM, Mike Traynor <mdt_tech-mailbox at home.com> wrote:
>
>>Hi all, I've a simple LAN at home with 4 machines:  a firewall/router,
>>a box running RedHat 7.0 on which I have installed Samba 2.2.0 
>>using rpm, and 2 win98 laptops.  When I configure Samba to act as 
>>the PDC and to handle domain logons, the system behaves in a very 
>>bizarre fashion.  As long as **the username is the same as the 
>>password** for a particular unix account on the machine running 
>>the Samba server, I can authenticate from the win98 clients.  If not, 
>>I get an error message on the win98 machine telling me that the 
>>password is no good.  I'm not sure what is going on, but I suspect 
>>the problem has to do with PAM (which I know NOTHING about) 
>>because the log.smbd file contains lines like this:
>
>>[2001/07/23 00:50:33, 0] passdb/pampass.c:pam_passcheck(405)
>>PAM: System Validation Failed - Rejecting User!
>
>>Interestingly, a line similar to this is written to the log file even 
>>when authentication is successful (ie. when I authenticate to an 
>>account for which the username and password are the same).
>
>>Any thoughts?
>
>>I'll post my smb.conf and full logs if it will help.
>
>>Thanks,
>
>>Mike Traynor.
>
>
>

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What's the PAM stack look like?

Regards, 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Traynor [mailto:mdt-tech-mailbox at home.com]
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Subject: Re: Samba 2.2.0, RedHat 7.0 rpm, and PAM


I've tried the following:

remove the samba rpm
install samba 2.2.1a **from source** using the --with-pam and --with-smb_pam
options.

Now I cannot authenticate **at all** from the win98 machines.

I'm poking around the net trying to learn more about PAM, since the smb
logfiles associated 
with the win98 machines continue to contain (for each authentication
attempt) lines such as:

[2001/07/23 04:42:26, 0] passdb/pampass.c:smb_pam_passcheck(830)
 smb_pam_passcheck: PAM: smb_pam_auth failed - Rejecting User mdt !

btw, **encrypted passwords are disabled in smb.conf and on the win98
clients**.

Mike.

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Well, it's been a few weeks now and I haven't had a single problem or
complaint.  We're running an all-Samba NT Domain under 2.2 (it began with
CVS of 2.2 before 2.2.0 came out!).  Of course nobody has noticed that
their Windows 2000 machines are joining the domain without any problems
(other than the PAM problem with 2.2.0), so I think I'm the only one that
appreciates you guys over here.  ;)

Just thought I'd throw this out, seeing all the troubled posts here.   I
didn't even have to change any of my maintenance scripts or my Samba-based
project 'smbfax' at all!

Kudos all around.

  -Craig Kelley (ISU / Idaho Medicaid)

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I ran into this problem with 2.2.0.  I could access the password file if I
set the owner
to the guest account.  Check for changes in the samba pam file.  I am
running with 

auth            required        /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so nullok shadow
account         required        /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
session         required        /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so
password        required        /lib/security/pam_pwdb.so

/Bill Thorsteinson

From: Alexander Oswald <oswald at is.fh-hamburg.de>
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Subject: Domain logon w/ win2k
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 12:18:14 +0200

Hi,

obviously an old problem, but nothing helps... (still after reading the old
answers concerning this topic).  :-(

snippet from log:
[2001/07/20 14:09:07, 0] passdb/smbpass.c:startsmbfilepwent_internal(87)
  startsmbfilepwent_internal: unable to open file 
/usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd. Error was Permission denied
[2001/07/20 14:09:07, 0] passdb/smbpass.c:iterate_getsmbpwuid(1240)
  unable to open smb password database.

Perms of smbpasswd are looking good. A machine-account in /etc/passwd is
set. 
And also in /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd. (re-adding has no effect). 
The user itself was added into the smbpasswd file, of course.

With NT there is no problem, but w2k...
Any hints?

Regards, Alex

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I agree.  I switched our NT network from a Win2000 server to Samba over a
weekend and no one in my office noticed the difference except me.

Our Samba machine has been up and running without a single reboot for nearly
4 months now.  That is just amazing to me as I was rebooting our win server
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Thanks Samba Team!!!


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Well, it's been a few weeks now and I haven't had a single problem or
complaint.  We're running an all-Samba NT Domain under 2.2 (it began with
CVS of 2.2 before 2.2.0 came out!).  Of course nobody has noticed that
their Windows 2000 machines are joining the domain without any problems
(other than the PAM problem with 2.2.0), so I think I'm the only one that
appreciates you guys over here.  ;)

Just thought I'd throw this out, seeing all the troubled posts here.   I
didn't even have to change any of my maintenance scripts or my Samba-based
project 'smbfax' at all!

Kudos all around.

  -Craig Kelley (ISU / Idaho Medicaid)

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Hi all
Samba-ntdom doesn't like computer name with more than 15 characters
I can join it to a domain but it doesn't want to login in.

It says: "computer account in its primary domain is missing"

I have samba 2.2.0 on RH7.0 and Winnt4.0 clients

If i wron tell me how to fix it

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Philip,

When you refer to the "PAM stack", are you talking about the config file in pam.d?  (I'm not up 
on the terminology, obviously).

No file was placed in /etc/pam.d during the /make/install.

I have created a quick test configuration file which looks like this:

auth required pam_permit.so
auth required pam_warn.so

I'm not sure what I'm supposed to call it, so I've called it samba and have placed it in 
/etc/pam.d.  I have made copies (in the same directory) called smbd and smb_pam also.  
Does not work.

Mike.

7/23/01 12:44:25 PM, "Mayers, Philip J" <p.mayers at ic.ac.uk> wrote:

>What's the PAM stack look like?
>
>Regards, 
>Phil 
>
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>
>
>I've tried the following:
>
>remove the samba rpm
>install samba 2.2.1a **from source** using the --with-pam and --with-smb_pam
>options.
>
>Now I cannot authenticate **at all** from the win98 machines.
>
>I'm poking around the net trying to learn more about PAM, since the smb
>logfiles associated 
>with the win98 machines continue to contain (for each authentication
>attempt) lines such as:
>
>[2001/07/23 04:42:26, 0] passdb/pampass.c:smb_pam_passcheck(830)
> smb_pam_passcheck: PAM: smb_pam_auth failed - Rejecting User mdt !
>
>btw, **encrypted passwords are disabled in smb.conf and on the win98
>clients**.
>
>Mike.
>

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I am setting up a Samba PDC from scratch for win98 clients.  You guys have
any pointers since you have such successful setups. :)

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> I agree.  I switched our NT network from a Win2000 server to Samba over a
> weekend and no one in my office noticed the difference except me.
>
> Our Samba machine has been up and running without a single reboot for
nearly
> 4 months now.  That is just amazing to me as I was rebooting our win
server
> daily.
>
> Thanks Samba Team!!!
>
>
> Greg J. Zartman, P.E.
> Vice-President
>
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> 1243 West 7th Avenue
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Craig Kelley
> Sent: Monday, 23 July 2001 12:54 PM
> To: Samba NTDOM
> Subject: Good Job!
>
> Well, it's been a few weeks now and I haven't had a single problem or
> complaint.  We're running an all-Samba NT Domain under 2.2 (it began with
> CVS of 2.2 before 2.2.0 came out!).  Of course nobody has noticed that
> their Windows 2000 machines are joining the domain without any problems
> (other than the PAM problem with 2.2.0), so I think I'm the only one that
> appreciates you guys over here.  ;)
>
> Just thought I'd throw this out, seeing all the troubled posts here.   I
> didn't even have to change any of my maintenance scripts or my Samba-based
> project 'smbfax' at all!
>
> Kudos all around.
>
>   -Craig Kelley (ISU / Idaho Medicaid)

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Phil,

Here is some info which may (or may not?) be relevant.

cat /usr/src/samba-2.2.1a/source/config.log | grep pam outputs the following:

configure:2270: checking for security/pam_modules.h
configure:2270: checking for security/_pam_macros.h
configure:2383: checking for security/pam_appl.h
configure:2383: checking for security/pam_modules.h
configure:11028: checking for pam_get_data in -lpam
configure:11047: gcc -o conftest -O    conftest.c -lpam  -lcups  -ldl -lnsl -lpam 1>&5
configure:11074: checking whether to use pam_smbpass
configure:11580: gcc -o conftest -O    conftest.c -lcups  -ldl -lnsl -lpam 1>&5
configure:11626: gcc -o conftest -O    conftest.c -lcups  -ldl -lnsl -lpam 1>&5
configure:12183: gcc -o conftest -O    conftest.c -lcups  -ldl -lnsl -lpam 1>&5

ldd /usr/local/samba/bin/smbd outputs the following:

libcups.so.2 => /usr/lib/libcups.so.2 (0x4001b000)
libdl.so.2 => /lib/libdl.so.2 (0x400e0000)
libnsl.so.1 => /lib/libnsl.so.1 (0x400e3000)
libpam.so.0 => /lib/libpam.so.0 (0x400fa000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x40102000)
/lib/ld-linux.so.2 => /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0x40000000)

(NB: libpam_misc is not there ... is this a problem?)

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>What's the PAM stack look like?
>
>Regards, 
>Phil 
>
>+----------------------------------+ 
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>| Centre for Computing Services    | 
>| Imperial College                 | 
>+----------------------------------+ 
>
>
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>
>
>I've tried the following:
>
>remove the samba rpm
>install samba 2.2.1a **from source** using the --with-pam and --with-smb_pam
>options.
>
>Now I cannot authenticate **at all** from the win98 machines.
>
>I'm poking around the net trying to learn more about PAM, since the smb
>logfiles associated 
>with the win98 machines continue to contain (for each authentication
>attempt) lines such as:
>
>[2001/07/23 04:42:26, 0] passdb/pampass.c:smb_pam_passcheck(830)
> smb_pam_passcheck: PAM: smb_pam_auth failed - Rejecting User mdt !
>
>btw, **encrypted passwords are disabled in smb.conf and on the win98
>clients**.
>
>Mike.
>

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On Mon, 23 Jul 2001, Cepera wrote:

> Hi all
> Samba-ntdom doesn't like computer name with more than 15 characters
> I can join it to a domain but it doesn't want to login in.
>
> It says: "computer account in its primary domain is missing"
>
> I have samba 2.2.0 on RH7.0 and Winnt4.0 clients
>
> If i wron tell me how to fix it

a computer name is a netbios name and supject to the same length
limitations.



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We have a Sun Ultra60 with dual 450MHz UltraSparcs running Solaris 8 which
seems to be running a little slowly after upping to 2.2.1  I have trussed a
couple processes and they are repeatedly calling
fcntl(13, F_SETLKW, 0xFFBEF2C4)                 = 0

Does this sound familiar to anyone?

Thanks

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Dear sirs,

We are interested in running a Samba server on Windows NT Workstation 4.0 .
Will this fly? If so, will we be limited to the 10-simultaneous (legal) user
limit inherent in NT Workstation 4.0? Any help you could give us would be most
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Sincerely,

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All you need to do to make the workstations store the profiles locally is
set logon path option in your smb.con file to "logon path ="  If there is no
path set then each workstation will store profiles locally.

Patrick Gunerud

mike at jurney.org wrote:

> Hello,
>   I'm setting up a 2.2.1a-on-linux PDC, which will be taking over the
> duries of an NT4.0 PDC.  I don't have the disk to store roving profiles,
> so I need the PDC to default to locals, but can't find the configuration
> option to do so.  I can change the type manually on the individual
> workstations, but it would cut out a lot of work for me if the PDC would
> do so at the time the machine is added.  Thanks.
>
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I bit off topic, but I wonder if folks could chime about the reliability of
their Win2K servers?  My very limited experience with it as a server has
been pretty positive (hasn't needed to be taken down, nor crashed).  

Was this box very heavily used?


> I agree.  I switched our NT network from a Win2000 server to Samba over a
> weekend and no one in my office noticed the difference except me.
> 
> Our Samba machine has been up and running without a single reboot for nearly
> 4 months now.  That is just amazing to me as I was rebooting our win server
> daily.

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On Mon, 23 Jul 2001, Adam Lang wrote:

> I am setting up a Samba PDC from scratch for win98 clients.  You guys have
> any pointers since you have such successful setups. :)

Just take your time and go through the man page for smb.conf in great
detail.  Read every single directive and tailor your smb.conf to suit your
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Hi everybody,

    I'm using samba 2.07, running on Linux RedHat 7.1, as a win2K domain
member.
    My machine was joined succesfully to our domain and i can see their shares
from other machines, but when i try to open them it ask me for a password.

    Log file looks like this one:
        [2001/07/24 08:42:24, 1, pid=2309, effective(99, 99), real(0, 0)]
smbd/ipc.c:api_fd_reply(3316)
          api_fd_reply: INVALID PIPE HANDLE: 700a

    And this is my smb.conf file:

# Global parameters
[global]
        workgroup = MYDOMAIN
        netbios name = MYMACHINE
        server string = Fiesta Server
        security = DOMAIN
        encrypt passwords = Yes
        allow trusted domains = No
        password server = *
        passwd chat debug = Yes
        ssl CA certFile = /usr/share/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
        log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
        max log size = 0
        debug pid = Yes
        debug uid = Yes
        socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
        character set = ISO8859-1
        dns proxy = No
        wins server = 192.168.1.201
        printing = lprng
        hide dot files = No

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

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

[tmp]
        comment = Test
        path = /tmp
        writeable = Yes





That4s all, any help wil be apreciated.
Thanks in advance.

Blas.


(Please send my your response to: irishblas at hotmail.com)

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I would be grateful if u could guide me with this issue.
can i store the kerberos users(principals) in an ldap database with all the secutrity that ldap innately provides
I yes what is it that i have to do to store my user is the ldap databse
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Hi
	I'm running Samba 2.2.0a and have setup a [print$] share. It all
seems to work, however getting properties or anything using a windows
dialog box is extremely slow. top shows a smbd process owned by the user
requesting print properties, to be using 99% of the CPU, until the dialog
box recovers. Selecting a printer in any application results in the same
action. I would love to solve this problem! Any response very much
appreciated.

Many Thanks, David.

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I have recently set up Samba as a primary Domain Control. Everything appears
to be working correctly.

I am sure there is an easy way of doing what I want to do, except I can't
find it anywhere in the documentation or any of the mailing lists.

What I want to do is enable access for specific users only at set times of
the day. I know how this is accomplished in User Manager for Domains, but
have yet to find it in Samba.

Thanks for your assistance.

Mike

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Date: Mon Sep  3 17:43:14 2001
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I have red hat 7.1 up and flying.. and talking to the router and doing
the net..
I can ping everything on the net.... I can see the other Windows
machines  but can only talk and share files with the Nt4 boxes..... the
Windows 2000 machines are there and I can ping them.. but no file share
or swap.... the printers are tied to a Windows 2000 server and hooked to
a net print box.... but I cant get Linux to fit into the local network
because of this problem.....If you have any Ideas I would love to fix
this mess...
many thanks..
Med Dement
hophoto at cdc.net

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I had this problem and queried this list but received no response. So 
you are not alone! I just can't help you!

It seemed to occur to only one user in particular and somewhat randomly. 
I beleive if the samba process is restarted then problems may occur, 
I've got the network relatively stable now and have had no complaints 
recently of lost data.

Alexander Dubielczyk wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I use a samba 2.2.0 PDC in a school network with about 20 W2K
> SP1 workstations, 600 users and roaming profiles. To avoid any
> changes made students to the installations on the workstations we
> use a special protection hardware, which "resets" all data on the
> harddisk.
> 
> Sometimes, if someone logs out from his windows session,
> changes made to his profile or files stored in the "my-files"-folder or
> on the desktop are not written to the server. So after a reset of the
> workstation all data is lost. This effect seems not to depend on
> special users or special workstations. Perhaps it depends on how
> many people log into the domain the same time, but I`m not sure,
> because I can`t reproduce the problem.
> 
> Has anyone ever had that kind of effects?
> 
> 
> Gru_,
>       Alex (AlexDu at Nrh.De)
> 


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Date: Mon Sep  3 18:59:28 2001
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On Mon, 3 Sep 2001 Daniel.Ammann at u-blox.com wrote:

> Just as a follow-up to my previous message:
>
> Before the problem with the exiting server shows
> up, an oplock break request (for a file which
> does not have an oplock) is being processed:
>
> [2001/09/03 14:40:52, 10] locking/locking.c:remove_share_oplock_fn(686)
>   remove_share_oplock_fn: removing oplock info for entry dev=821
> ino=2402350
> [2001/09/03 14:40:52, 3] smbd/oplock.c:initial_break_processing(493)
>   initial_break_processing: called for dev = 821, inode = 2402350 tv_sec
> = 3b937a3c, tv_usec = c1680.
>   Current oplocks_open (exclusive = 3, levelII = 0)
> [2001/09/03 14:40:52, 3] smbd/oplock.c:initial_break_processing(530)
>   initial_break_processing: file GL_0109.ppt (dev = 821, inode =
> 2402350) has no oplock.
>   Allowing break to succeed regardless.
> [2001/09/03 14:40:52, 2] smbd/uid.c:become_user(138)
>   Invalid vuid used 0
> [2001/09/03 14:40:52, 0] smbd/oplock.c:oplock_break(815)
>   oplock_break: unable to re-become user!
>   Shutting down server
>
> What is suspicious about it is that it says
> 'Allowing break to succeed regardless' but
> then the smbd terminates... and, why is there
> a break request for a file which does not have
> an oplock? Could that be a race condition?
>
> If somebody is interested, I now do have a level
> 10 logfile around which might help in isolating
> this bug. Unfortunately, I am not that much into
> the samba code to understand the details of all
> the debug messages.

Mine look a bit different (loglevel 0 in this case)

oplock_break failed for file netscape_nt/netscape.hst (dev = 811, inode = 1749827).
oplock_break: client failure in break - shutting down this smbd.

If any help is needed (ie, better loglevel reports from me), please let me
know.

 -Craig

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#!/bin/sh

if [ -z "$1" ]; then
         echo "Usage: addDomainPC <PCName>"
         exit 1
fi
echo "Adding user $1"
/usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false -d /dev/null -g machines -c "$1" $1$
/usr/local/bin/smbpasswd -a -m $1

Shawn Owens wrote:

> What is the best way to create a machine accounts for W2K workstations to
> log into?  
> 
> Thanks
> 


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i'm starting an nt security api.

it will basically be a generic wrapper around
and merge of:

cli_pipe_ntlmssp.c, srv_pipe_ntlmssp.c,
cli_pipe_netsec.c, srv_pipe_netsec.c,
and supporting code.

[see http://www.samba-tng.org, cvs instructions,
the above files are in source/rpc_client and
source/rpc_server.]

the idea is, however, to provide a client/server
framework for general user authentication, signing
and sealing.

once this framework is written, it will be a heck
of a lot simpler to add new user auth / dce/rpc
crypto methods: i will investigate, for example,
porting the kerberos5 auth used in dce 1.22 to
the api, which will allow freedce to do kerberos5
authentication (something it can't do at the moment
because noone's added it)

the api is to be written as a stand-alone library
into which it will need to even be passed memory
allocation and debug handling functions: it will therefore
have practical applications *outside* of samba, dce/rpc
etc. etc., be threadsafe etc. etc.

i'm currently munging the ntlmssp code as the first
working example.

if anyone is interested in helping, please
subscribe to ntsecapi-dev on http://lists.dcerpc.net
and we'll continue the discussions there.

luke

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Date: Mon Sep  3 19:56:02 2001
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Sure, sorry.

You need to create a file called something memerable like addDomainPC 
and copy this script into it. Save it and make executable (I assume you 
know how tp do this, let me know if not).
If you copy this into a one of your path directories (like /usr/bin) it 
will run whenever you type its name (so you needn't specify the whole 
path every time you want to run it).
The first line defines that this is a script to be executed, and it will 
use the 'sh' shell to interpret the commands.
The 'if' statement checks you've actually entered a machine name.
The useradd statement adds an actual Unix user to your system (sounds 
strange but this is what Samba says you must do), without a shell 
(/bin/false), without a home directory (/dev/null) in the group 
'machines' (which incidentally you'll need to create). The username is 
the machine name you specified followed by a `$', as per Samba's 
instructions.

The next line executes the samba equivalent useradd, the -m means it's a 
machine account and the -a means create the user (i.e. not modify).

This is all available in the Samba doco (RTFM!!) available at

	http://bioserve.latrobe.edu.au/samba/samba-pdc-howto.html
Make sure you've properly followed these steps to set samba up as a PDC 
or you'll have problems.

Hope this helps

P.S., create a group called `machines' by running `groupadd machines'


Shawn Owens wrote:

> Thanks, but I'm confused.  Can  you elaborate a bit, I'm new to Linux.
> Thanks!
> 
>  -----Original Message-----
> From: 	Jonathon Horsman [mailto:jonathon.horsman at jungledrum.co.nz] 
> Sent:	Tuesday, 4 September 2001 09:12 AM
> To:	Shawn Owens
> Cc:	'samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org'
> Subject:	Re: Machine Accounts
> 
> #!/bin/sh
> 
> if [ -z "$1" ]; then
>          echo "Usage: addDomainPC <PCName>"
>          exit 1
> fi
> echo "Adding user $1"
> /usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false -d /dev/null -g machines -c "$1" $1$
> /usr/local/bin/smbpasswd -a -m $1
> 
> Shawn Owens wrote:
> 
> 
>>What is the best way to create a machine accounts for W2K workstations to
>>log into?  
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>
> 
> 


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Date: Mon Sep  3 20:37:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 09:12:46 +0530

Looks like your Samba passwords didn't sync properly with you Unix box
/etc/passwd file.  HTH, Ciao,
Nitin :)

Ron McKeating wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone can help, I have just installed samba and
> configured it by hand.  I had a go at loading swat but whenever I put
> the root user id and password I get the error:
>
> 401 Bad Authorization
> username or password incorrect
>
> It is most definitely the root password.  Anybody able to point me in
> the direction of what to look at.
>
> Cheers
>
> Ron
> --
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> Computing Officer
> Computing Services
> Loughborough University
> http://www.ronmac.lboro.ac.uk/~ccrjm/
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> Fax:    01509 223989

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I'm running into the following error. 

"The Credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials."

This command would confirm my username and password, machine as well.  I
entered the following command to setup my account with the name of my W2K
machine.

adduser -g users -c sns-lap01 -d /dev/null -s /bin/ false -n shawn$

Can someone give me some insight as to what I'm doing wrong.  If interested
I'll supply the smb.conf.

Thanks very much!
Shawn

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Shawn,
I saved this message from a Roman Kozello:.  He is the original author of the
directions below.  I like the way his style of explanation!!  HTH.
Ciao,
Nitin :)
Roman Kozello wrote---------------------------->
Make sure you set up 'domain admin users' in smb.conf. Mapping this account to
root in smbusers file and adding a user root to smbpasswd may also be
necessary.
However, creating machine trust account through Windows Net->Properties
leads to disabled account.
Enable it with webmin or look at smbpasswd file - remove letter D at
the right side of appropriate string.  Then, close Net->Properties applets
window and join domain again without creating an account. You should go.
Or, better, create <machine_name$> Unix account with no shell, no home, no
password... And # smbpasswd -a -m <machine_name>
Join domain without creating trust account from Win side.
-----------------------------

Shawn Owens wrote:

> I'm running into the following error.
>
> "The Credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials."
>
> This command would confirm my username and password, machine as well.  I
> entered the following command to setup my account with the name of my W2K
> machine.
>
> adduser -g users -c sns-lap01 -d /dev/null -s /bin/ false -n shawn$
>
> Can someone give me some insight as to what I'm doing wrong.  If interested
> I'll supply the smb.conf.
>
> Thanks very much!
> Shawn

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From:           	Jonathon Horsman <jonathon.horsman at jungledrum.co.nz>
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Did you do anything special to get the network more stable? Do you use the
same versions of
OS, Service Packs and Samba? I wonder why this problem does not occur to more
people.

Does anyone know if samba has problems with logging in/out more than - let`s
say - 20 users
the same time?

> I had this problem and queried this list but received no response. So
> you are not alone! I just can't help you!
>
> It seemed to occur to only one user in particular and somewhat randomly.
> I beleive if the samba process is restarted then problems may occur,
> I've got the network relatively stable now and have had no complaints
> recently of lost data.
>
> Alexander Dubielczyk wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I use a samba 2.2.0 PDC in a school network with about 20 W2K
> > SP1 workstations, 600 users and roaming profiles. To avoid any
> > changes made students to the installations on the workstations we
> > use a special protection hardware, which "resets" all data on the
> > harddisk.
> >
> > Sometimes, if someone logs out from his windows session,
> > changes made to his profile or files stored in the "my-files"-folder or
> > on the desktop are not written to the server. So after a reset of the
> > workstation all data is lost. This effect seems not to depend on
> > special users or special workstations. Perhaps it depends on how
> > many people log into the domain the same time, but I`m not sure,
> > because I can`t reproduce the problem.
> >
> > Has anyone ever had that kind of effects?

Gru_,
      Alex (AlexDu at Nrh.De)

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what would likely help you is another tool called webmin. You will find a
link on nearly every linux-site. 
This tool is a great help to manage the complete linux-machine, including
users, groups, samba and swat! 
In earlier versions it was possible to use extra webmin-users for
administartion, the current version uses the root-account and password for
first login, but it works fine in our environment.

mfg

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> Message: 9
> Subject: swat failure
> From: Ron McKeating <R.J.Mckeating at lboro.ac.uk>
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Date: 03 Sep 2001 16:34:28 +0100
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I was wondering if anyone can help, I have just installed samba and
> configured it by hand.  I had a go at loading swat but whenever I put
> the root user id and password I get the error:
> 
> 401 Bad Authorization
> username or password incorrect
> 
> 
> It is most definitely the root password.  Anybody able to point me in
> the direction of what to look at.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Ron
> -- 
> Ron McKeating
> Computing Officer
> Computing Services
> Loughborough University
> http://www.ronmac.lboro.ac.uk/~ccrjm/
> Tel:	01509 222329
> Fax:	01509 223989
> 
> 

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Hi all!

I've upgraded my RH7.0 (kernel 2.2.19) box from 2.0.7 to 2.2.1a  -
everything
worked fine.
Then upgraded the machine to RH7.1 (whitout instaling samba 2.0.7 in the
distro) and compiled (from SRC RPM) the new 2.2.1a for the 2.4.9 kernel.
The smb.conf is the same as for 2.2.1a with kernel 2.2.19 but strange
things are happens:

- when user tryes to logon on the NT4 WS (SP6a) sometimes the system
hangs  and sometimes user logs normaly

- in the log file for a WS constantly are appearing such lines

[2001/09/04 10:37:14, 0] smbd/oplock.c:request_oplock_break(997)
  request_oplock_break: no response received to oplock break request to
pid 23356 on port 36338 for 
dev = 303, inode = 117774

- in /var/log/messages there are

[2001/09/04 11:05:43, 0] smbd/oplock.c:process_local_message(356)
  process_local_message: Received unsolicited break reply - dumping
info.
[2001/09/04 11:05:43, 0] smbd/oplock.c:process_local_message(371)
  process_local_message: unsolicited oplock break reply from pid 23357,
port 36338, dev = 303, inode = 117769

Probably oplocks problems, but there aren't any with 2.2.19.
What is the difference now?
How to make it works flawless?

----------------------
Lyubomir Velkov
University Of Rousse

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Remove the oplock option when you recompile.  This will take a little longer
to login.. but I guess it won't be bothering you with these messages.  HTH,
Ciao,
Nitin :)

Lyubomir Velkov wrote:

> Hi all!
>
> I've upgraded my RH7.0 (kernel 2.2.19) box from 2.0.7 to 2.2.1a  -
> everything
> worked fine.
> Then upgraded the machine to RH7.1 (whitout instaling samba 2.0.7 in the
> distro) and compiled (from SRC RPM) the new 2.2.1a for the 2.4.9 kernel.
> The smb.conf is the same as for 2.2.1a with kernel 2.2.19 but strange
> things are happens:
>
> - when user tryes to logon on the NT4 WS (SP6a) sometimes the system
> hangs  and sometimes user logs normaly
>
> - in the log file for a WS constantly are appearing such lines
>
> [2001/09/04 10:37:14, 0] smbd/oplock.c:request_oplock_break(997)
>   request_oplock_break: no response received to oplock break request to
> pid 23356 on port 36338 for
> dev = 303, inode = 117774
>
> - in /var/log/messages there are
>
> [2001/09/04 11:05:43, 0] smbd/oplock.c:process_local_message(356)
>   process_local_message: Received unsolicited break reply - dumping
> info.
> [2001/09/04 11:05:43, 0] smbd/oplock.c:process_local_message(371)
>   process_local_message: unsolicited oplock break reply from pid 23357,
> port 36338, dev = 303, inode = 117769
>
> Probably oplocks problems, but there aren't any with 2.2.19.
> What is the difference now?
> How to make it works flawless?
>
> ----------------------
> Lyubomir Velkov
> University Of Rousse

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I've had a Samba 2.2.0 PDC with a couple of WinNT boxes and a raft of
Win9x boxes and all has worked well.

I saved smbpasswd and MACHINE.SID off to the side.

Then the PDC box was upgraded and samba-2.2.1a-10.ldap.4 was installed.
MACHINE.SID was copied to where the new samba would find it,  and the
smbpasswd file was migrated into LDAP.  We tested this quite extensively
on a test LAN and it worked ***GREAT***!  But on the live LAN one can no
longer logon to any machine becuase "Device does not exist of the
network".  I tried going back to straight 2.2.0, but no luck.  I ended up
moving the test machine from the test domain to the live domain, and
reaising the os level till it became the PDC,  and again people were able
to login.  What do I need to do to get the "old" PDC working again.

The "new" PDC is running samba-2.2.1a-10.ldap.4 and using the LDAP
database stored on the "old" PDC.

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Hello,

i'm running samba 2.2.1a for a while now and everything is working fine
except for 2 things

1) The NT usermanager for domains is nog working. When you start it it says
'The stub received bad data'. Whith a low speed connection no errors occur
but the program is not quite useful. In the logfiles the following appears:
---
[2001/09/04 15:52:56, 1] nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(70)
  process_logon_packet: Logon from 192.168.0.4: code = 0x7
[2001/09/04 15:52:56, 3] nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(179)
  process_logon_packet: GETDC request from THOR at IP 192.168.0.4, reporting
MANTA domain BEDRIJFSNAAM 0xc ntversion=1000000b lm_nt token=ffff lm_20
token=ffff
---
The windows-flavour is 2000 professional.

2) nmbd has quit 2 times in the past 2 weeks with no clear reason. This
results in a situation where no one can logon. Has this happened before
somewhere and is there some reason/fix?

kind regards
Joost Bijl

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Date: Tue Sep  4 07:06:04 2001
X-Original-Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 16:04:23 +0200

I have the same problem

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: NT usermanager not working & nmbd is quitting.


Hello,

i'm running samba 2.2.1a for a while now and everything is working fine
except for 2 things

1) The NT usermanager for domains is nog working. When you start it it says
'The stub received bad data'. Whith a low speed connection no errors occur
but the program is not quite useful. In the logfiles the following appears:
---
[2001/09/04 15:52:56, 1] nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(70)
  process_logon_packet: Logon from 192.168.0.4: code = 0x7 [2001/09/04
15:52:56, 3] nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(179)
  process_logon_packet: GETDC request from THOR at IP 192.168.0.4, reporting
MANTA domain BEDRIJFSNAAM 0xc ntversion=1000000b lm_nt token=ffff lm_20
token=ffff
---
The windows-flavour is 2000 professional.

2) nmbd has quit 2 times in the past 2 weeks with no clear reason. This
results in a situation where no one can logon. Has this happened before
somewhere and is there some reason/fix?

kind regards
Joost Bijl

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Samba 2.2.1a broke User Manager for NT though User Manager for Win95
works. The latest CVS corrects the problem. I haven't had a problem with
nmbd though.

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I have the same problem

-----Original Message-----
From: Joost Bijl [mailto:j.k.bijl at vhl.tudelft.nl] 
Sent: mardi 4 septembre 2001 15:56
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Subject: NT usermanager not working & nmbd is quitting.


Hello,

i'm running samba 2.2.1a for a while now and everything is working fine
except for 2 things

1) The NT usermanager for domains is nog working. When you start it it
says 'The stub received bad data'. Whith a low speed connection no
errors occur but the program is not quite useful. In the logfiles the
following appears:
---
[2001/09/04 15:52:56, 1]
nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(70)
  process_logon_packet: Logon from 192.168.0.4: code = 0x7 [2001/09/04
15:52:56, 3] nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(179)
  process_logon_packet: GETDC request from THOR at IP 192.168.0.4,
reporting MANTA domain BEDRIJFSNAAM 0xc ntversion=1000000b lm_nt
token=ffff lm_20 token=ffff
---
The windows-flavour is 2000 professional.

2) nmbd has quit 2 times in the past 2 weeks with no clear reason. This
results in a situation where no one can logon. Has this happened before
somewhere and is there some reason/fix?

kind regards
Joost Bijl

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Date: Tue Sep  4 07:37:04 2001
X-Original-Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 17:33:25 +0300

Sometimes, such a problem occurs when Windows is unable to update its
roaming profile
either because of wrong permissions set on Samba side (user is unable to
write into his
profile directory) or when a network congestion occurs. However, there
is a warning appearing
on the screen telling "Roaming Profile Update Failure" or something like
this (I've seen it in Russian
on NT 4.0sp6 :).
Try to locate profiles in users home directories. (# mkdir
/etc/skel/profile for future users)
[profile]
        comment = User profiles
        path = %H/profile
        read only = No
        browseable = No

Ask your students to watch logout process closely and report such a
failures, then look into
appropriate log (log level = 3 would be enough, IMHO).


Regards,
Roman Kozello
NPP Belsoft, Inc.                        mailto:rkoz at belsoft.by

-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Dubielczyk [mailto:Alexander.Dubielczyk at gmx.de]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 10:30 AM
To: Jonathon Horsman
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Subject: Re: Problems with Roaming Profiles


From:           	Jonathon Horsman
<jonathon.horsman at jungledrum.co.nz>
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Date sent:      	Tue, 04 Sep 2001 12:59:44 +1200

Did you do anything special to get the network more stable? Do you use
the
same versions of
OS, Service Packs and Samba? I wonder why this problem does not occur to
more
people.

Does anyone know if samba has problems with logging in/out more than -
let`s
say - 20 users
the same time?

> I had this problem and queried this list but received no response. So
> you are not alone! I just can't help you!
>
> It seemed to occur to only one user in particular and somewhat
randomly.
> I beleive if the samba process is restarted then problems may occur,
> I've got the network relatively stable now and have had no complaints
> recently of lost data.
>
> Alexander Dubielczyk wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I use a samba 2.2.0 PDC in a school network with about 20 W2K
> > SP1 workstations, 600 users and roaming profiles. To avoid any
> > changes made students to the installations on the workstations we
> > use a special protection hardware, which "resets" all data on the
> > harddisk.
> >
> > Sometimes, if someone logs out from his windows session,
> > changes made to his profile or files stored in the "my-files"-folder
or
> > on the desktop are not written to the server. So after a reset of
the
> > workstation all data is lost. This effect seems not to depend on
> > special users or special workstations. Perhaps it depends on how
> > many people log into the domain the same time, but I`m not sure,
> > because I can`t reproduce the problem.
> >
> > Has anyone ever had that kind of effects?

Gru_,
      Alex (AlexDu at Nrh.De)

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Date: Tue Sep  4 07:55:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 10:56:34 -0400

I would be very interested also .... 
I found several articles on sun's chilisoft asp support pages; giving
the impression that you can't open ms access database that are stored on
a non microsoft file system. Here is a link:

http://www.chilisoft.com/newforum/getthread.asp?searchmydate=All&recordn
umber=77436&curID=77436&mydate=30&threadnumber=32055&threadname=Chili%21
Soft+ASP+for+Linux+Support&threadtopic=MS+Access+problem&search=yes 
Yes, the MS Access database *must* reside on a Windows NT/2000 machine.
This is a limitation of Microsoft. They have not ported any of their
native database file types (.mdb or .mdf) to any other OS besides
Windows.
?????????? I would really like to know the "real" answer. I've used ms
access limitedly (only 2-4 users) without corruption, however if I put
8-10 users on ..... Crash .....

T o n y

A.G. (Tony) Nichols
I.S. Manager
Appalachian Log Structures Inc.
www.applog.com 
tony at mail.applog.com 
888-999-2574 x124 


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Harish Gundecha
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 2:40 AM
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Cc: Rizvi Inamdar; Vikas Sharma; Raghu Nair
Subject: Disconnection Problem --- Please Help !!!


Hi All,

Well we have a huge setup of heterogeneous network consisting of MS
Windows NT Server 4.0 (Service Pack 6a) as the PDC  and  4 NT servers
4.0 (SP 6a) as BDCs. There are couple of Linux Servers running Samba
(2.0.5a) serving as File Servers for this network with 800 Windows NT
Workstation 4.0 (SP 5) and more than 800 users. Recently we were facing
some problems with the users getting disconnected from the server while
they are working on files residing on these Linux file servers.

The Linux File servers are configured to be the member servers in the NT
domain using the parameter in the smb.conf file:

security = server
password server = <PDC Servername>, <BDC Servername>, <BDC Servername>,
<BDC
Servername>, <BDC Servername>,


All the users logon on to the domain and hence get access to the Linux
file servers wherever they are allocated to. These users are using an
application which uses an MS ACCESS Database residing on the Linux File
Server (SAMBA). The major problem is that the users get disconnected all
of a sudden in the middle of there operations when usually the
application tries to read of write data into the ACCESS Database. On
retrying sometimes it works but sometimes it does not. Also if the user
tries to access this file on the Linux File Server manually using the NT
Explorer, he is denied access to the Server. On checking the Samba logs
at that time it reflects that the user's password was rejected by the
authentication server (PDC or BDC in this case), though he is valid NT
Domain user and  has valid equivalent userid on the Linux File servers.
Then at the same time if we trying logging with some other valid userid
on the NT machine where the user got disconnected, it works.

Well this a very weird problem ..... Could anyone please help me
resolving this issue to atleast some work around to find the actual
cause of the problem.


Thanks in Advance


Kind regards
Harish Gundecha
Systems Administrator
Email: harishg at dpsl.net
Digital Publishing Solutions, Ltd.
Phone : +91-20-6136028   Extn: 331

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Nah, the person asked how to at least.

I was just curious if this person was subscribed when the big rant went on.
If so, that's my case in point. :)

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and also Systems Engineer
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Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
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> Oh no!! here we go again.. Adam will be very upset now.. and we don't
> want that...
> Andreas:  Check out the www.samba.org website for subscribing /
> unsubscribing issues.
> Later,
> Nitin :)
>
> "Kauffmann, Andreas" wrote:
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> > How to unsubscribe?!

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I encountered the same problem.  Someone on the list mentioned that SWAT is
broken in the current Samba release.  Thank god I downloaded the 2.2.0
source before 2.2.1 was out.

I am curious though, if you have the 2.2.0 source, could you just make that
SWAT version and use it with 2.2.1?

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----- Original Message -----
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> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone can help, I have just installed samba and
> configured it by hand.  I had a go at loading swat but whenever I put
> the root user id and password I get the error:
>
> 401 Bad Authorization
> username or password incorrect
>
>
> It is most definitely the root password.  Anybody able to point me in
> the direction of what to look at.
>
> Cheers
>
> Ron
> --
> Ron McKeating
> Computing Officer
> Computing Services
> Loughborough University
> http://www.ronmac.lboro.ac.uk/~ccrjm/
> Tel: 01509 222329
> Fax: 01509 223989

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Again, I'm another one with this problem.

I was running 2.2.0 from RPM and upgraded to 2.2.1a
As it never worked with 2.2.0 it's not that i miss the functionality
but i'd like to be able to use it if possible.

I am perfectly happy using the source version rather than the RPM
but how would I upgrade (i.e. all the files are in different places).

Has anyone out there successfully migrated from the RPM versions to the CVS
source and if so what did you need to change.

Also, My "User Manager for Domains" works to some extent, it shows
root and ross (myself) and also all the groups - but will not show any of
the other users nor allow me to change anything - is this the same problem
others are experiencing? Also i've not had nmbd die on me yet...

I'm also running Windows 2000 Professional on all workstations and Win XP on
my laptop (which is part of the domain)... Havent tried the User Manager on
that yet...

Yours,
Ross McKillop


----- Original Message -----
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> Samba 2.2.1a broke User Manager for NT though User Manager for Win95
> works. The latest CVS corrects the problem. I haven't had a problem with
> nmbd though.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of LEYMARIE Gerard
> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 9:04 AM
> To: Joost Bijl; samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: RE: NT usermanager not working & nmbd is quitting.
>
>
> I have the same problem
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joost Bijl [mailto:j.k.bijl at vhl.tudelft.nl]
> Sent: mardi 4 septembre 2001 15:56
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: NT usermanager not working & nmbd is quitting.
>
>
> Hello,
>
> i'm running samba 2.2.1a for a while now and everything is working fine
> except for 2 things
>
> 1) The NT usermanager for domains is nog working. When you start it it
> says 'The stub received bad data'. Whith a low speed connection no
> errors occur but the program is not quite useful. In the logfiles the
> following appears:
> ---
> [2001/09/04 15:52:56, 1]
> nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(70)
>   process_logon_packet: Logon from 192.168.0.4: code = 0x7 [2001/09/04
> 15:52:56, 3] nmbd/nmbd_processlogon.c:process_logon_packet(179)
>   process_logon_packet: GETDC request from THOR at IP 192.168.0.4,
> reporting MANTA domain BEDRIJFSNAAM 0xc ntversion=1000000b lm_nt
> token=ffff lm_20 token=ffff
> ---
> The windows-flavour is 2000 professional.
>
> 2) nmbd has quit 2 times in the past 2 weeks with no clear reason. This
> results in a situation where no one can logon. Has this happened before
> somewhere and is there some reason/fix?
>
> kind regards
> Joost Bijl
>

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But Do you think it should help....

As I have downloaded the latest version of samba and wanted to try out
upgrading !!!


Kind regards
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Update to the latest version of Samba.

Quoting Harish Gundecha <harishg at dpsl.net>:

> Hi All,
>
> Well we have a huge setup of heterogeneous network consisting of MS
> Windows
> NT Server 4.0 (Service Pack 6a) as the PDC  and  4 NT servers 4.0 (SP
> 6a) as
> BDCs. There are couple of Linux Servers running Samba (2.0.5a) serving
> as
> File Servers for this network with 800 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 (SP 5)
> and
> more than 800 users. Recently we were facing some problems with the
> users
> getting disconnected from the server while they are working on files
> residing on these Linux file servers.
>
> The Linux File servers are configured to be the member servers in the NT
> domain using the parameter in the smb.conf file:
>
> security = server
> password server = <PDC Servername>, <BDC Servername>, <BDC Servername>,
> <BDC
> Servername>, <BDC Servername>,
>
>
> All the users logon on to the domain and hence get access to the Linux
> file
> servers wherever they are allocated to. These users are using an
> application
> which uses an MS ACCESS Database residing on the Linux File Server
> (SAMBA).
> The major problem is that the users get disconnected all of a sudden in
> the
> middle of there operations when usually the application tries to read of
> write data into the ACCESS Database. On retrying sometimes it works but
> sometimes it does not. Also if the user tries to access this file on the
> Linux File Server manually using the NT Explorer, he is denied access to
> the
> Server. On checking the Samba logs at that time it reflects that the
> user's
> password was rejected by the authentication server (PDC or BDC in this
> case), though he is valid NT Domain user and  has valid equivalent
> userid on
> the Linux File servers. Then at the same time if we trying logging with
> some
> other valid userid on the NT machine where the user got disconnected, it
> works.
>
> Well this a very weird problem ..... Could anyone please help me
> resolving
> this issue to atleast some work around to find the actual cause of the
> problem.
>
>
> Thanks in Advance
>
>
> Kind regards
> Harish Gundecha
> Systems Administrator
> Email: harishg at dpsl.net
> Digital Publishing Solutions, Ltd.
> Phone : +91-20-6136028   Extn: 331
>



Charles Wise
FWBBC
Computer Support
charles at fwbbc.edu

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Shawn:

Open a command window and type "net use" This will list your current 
connections. That error comes from having already establishing a connection 
to the server, even it if is only an IPC$ connection you could be bumped out.

Delete any saved connections and try again.

Mark

PS if this is not the problem, send me your smb.conf file.

At 01:51 PM 9/4/2001 +0800, Shawn Owens wrote:
>I'm running into the following error.
>
>"The Credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials."
>
>This command would confirm my username and password, machine as well.  I
>entered the following command to setup my account with the name of my W2K
>machine.
>
>adduser -g users -c sns-lap01 -d /dev/null -s /bin/ false -n shawn$
>
>Can someone give me some insight as to what I'm doing wrong.  If interested
>I'll supply the smb.conf.
>
>Thanks very much!
>Shawn

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Hi, I have the same problem, I can't use SWAT in samba 2.2.1. 



-----Original Message-----
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I encountered the same problem.  Someone on the list mentioned that SWAT is
broken in the current Samba release.  Thank god I downloaded the 2.2.0
source before 2.2.1 was out.

I am curious though, if you have the 2.2.0 source, could you just make that
SWAT version and use it with 2.2.1?

VP of Color LaserJet Printing
and also Systems Engineer
Adam Lang
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
www.rutgersinurance.com
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> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone can help, I have just installed samba and
> configured it by hand.  I had a go at loading swat but whenever I put
> the root user id and password I get the error:
>
> 401 Bad Authorization
> username or password incorrect
>
>
> It is most definitely the root password.  Anybody able to point me in
> the direction of what to look at.
>
> Cheers
>
> Ron
> --
> Ron McKeating
> Computing Officer
> Computing Services
> Loughborough University
> http://www.ronmac.lboro.ac.uk/~ccrjm/
> Tel: 01509 222329
> Fax: 01509 223989

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It's not really an answer, but Access is not made for many users.  I do not
trust it with more than 5 connections.  It is not a knock on Access.  It is
a great product.  It is just not made for a lot of multiple connections.  It
is a personal database.

If you want stability, you need to use a database that is made for that kind
of thing.  There are millions of them out there. (Oracle, MS SQL, DB2,
Postgresql, MySQL, Interbase, Sybase, Frontbase, MyXMLBase, etc.).

No real client server app should use Access as a backend.  You are going to
have problems.  And this is on "Windows" file systems... NTFS and FAT.


Finally, I do not  really know why anyone uses Chilisoft.  It is neat, but
nothing special.  PHP is a much better way to go.  Even if you already have
ASP developers.  You really only have half the ASP implementation in *nix
anyway.

VP of Color LaserJet Printing
and also Systems Engineer
Adam Lang
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
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> I would be very interested also ....
> I found several articles on sun's chilisoft asp support pages; giving
> the impression that you can't open ms access database that are stored on
> a non microsoft file system. Here is a link:
>
> http://www.chilisoft.com/newforum/getthread.asp?searchmydate=All&recordn
> umber=77436&curID=77436&mydate=30&threadnumber=32055&threadname=Chili%21
> Soft+ASP+for+Linux+Support&threadtopic=MS+Access+problem&search=yes
> Yes, the MS Access database *must* reside on a Windows NT/2000 machine.
> This is a limitation of Microsoft. They have not ported any of their
> native database file types (.mdb or .mdf) to any other OS besides
> Windows.
> ?????????? I would really like to know the "real" answer. I've used ms
> access limitedly (only 2-4 users) without corruption, however if I put
> 8-10 users on ..... Crash .....
>
> T o n y
>
> A.G. (Tony) Nichols
> I.S. Manager
> Appalachian Log Structures Inc.
> www.applog.com
> tony at mail.applog.com
> 888-999-2574 x124

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This portion of Swat 2.2.1a is working for me.  I can get into Swat and
configure it just fine.  Are you using Netscape for the browser?  I did have
a bit of trouble getting Swat to run in Netscape for it wanted to go through
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-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Lang [mailto:aalang at rutgersinsurance.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 10:58 AM
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Subject: Re: swat failure


I encountered the same problem.  Someone on the list mentioned that SWAT is
broken in the current Samba release.  Thank god I downloaded the 2.2.0
source before 2.2.1 was out.

I am curious though, if you have the 2.2.0 source, could you just make that
SWAT version and use it with 2.2.1?

VP of Color LaserJet Printing
and also Systems Engineer
Adam Lang
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
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> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone can help, I have just installed samba and
> configured it by hand.  I had a go at loading swat but whenever I put
> the root user id and password I get the error:
>
> 401 Bad Authorization
> username or password incorrect
>
>
> It is most definitely the root password.  Anybody able to point me in
> the direction of what to look at.
>
> Cheers
>
> Ron
> --
> Ron McKeating
> Computing Officer
> Computing Services
> Loughborough University
> http://www.ronmac.lboro.ac.uk/~ccrjm/
> Tel: 01509 222329
> Fax: 01509 223989

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Date: Tue Sep  4 08:52:04 2001
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The problem below seems to be vexing a few people.  Here is what worked
for me. I am using the source code and compiling rather than using rpms
and it seems I had one version of samba with another version of swat.  

So first I uninstalled the rpms for smbd and nmbd then I found the swat
binary and deleted it.  Re compiling and copying the swatter binary from
the bin directory and all was hunkey dorey.

Cheers


Ron
On Tue, 2001-09-04 at 15:01, Matt Anderson wrote:
> mine don't work either
> let me fwd you teh response that i got form this question
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Ron McKeating" <R.J.Mckeating at lboro.ac.uk>
> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 11:34 AM
> Subject: swat failure
> 
> 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I was wondering if anyone can help, I have just installed samba and
> > configured it by hand.  I had a go at loading swat but whenever I put
> > the root user id and password I get the error:
> > 
> > 401 Bad Authorization
> > username or password incorrect
> > 
> > 
> > It is most definitely the root password.  Anybody able to point me in
> > the direction of what to look at.
> > 
> > Cheers
> > 
> > Ron
> > -- 
> > Ron McKeating
> > Computing Officer
> > Computing Services
> > Loughborough University
> > http://www.ronmac.lboro.ac.uk/~ccrjm/
> > Tel: 01509 222329
> > Fax: 01509 223989
> 
> 
> 
-- 
Ron McKeating
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Loughborough University
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W2k does not require a wins server.  What is in your smb.conf file?  Are 
you using encrypted passwords?

At 8/30/2001, Thursday at 08:20 PM, Gary MacKay wrote:
>W2k requires a wins server. Setup the wins stuff in the smb.conf file,
>or, I suppose you could setup the wins server on the W2k server. Either
>way, W2k needs wins to see it.
>
>X eValu8 wrote:
> >
> > hi,
> >
> > i am new to the world of linux and samba and have recently run into 
> problems. i am trying to use samba to network a win98, win2k server and a 
> linux suse 7.1 professional machines together. i have given up trying to 
> use samba to see win2k and win98 through linux and have set up an ftp 
> server on win2k instead.
> >
> > win98 can see linux fine, but i can't get win2k to see linux. i have 
> only set up a very basic smb.conf file after a freind got it working on 
> linux and win98. but i use win2k server more than 98 and would therefore 
> benefit from the smb connection between win2k server and linux more.
> >
> > please can somebody help?????
> >
> > thanx very much for your time
> >

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It was someone else's samba implementation, but I was using IE to try to
connect.

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and also Systems Engineer
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----- Original Message -----
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> This portion of Swat 2.2.1a is working for me.  I can get into Swat and
> configure it just fine.  Are you using Netscape for the browser?  I did
have
> a bit of trouble getting Swat to run in Netscape for it wanted to go
through
> our Proxy to find the localhost for some reason. I was able to get that
> figured out though.
>
> Bill Markley
> Network Admin
> Datalux Corp.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adam Lang [mailto:aalang at rutgersinsurance.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 10:58 AM
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: swat failure
>
>
> I encountered the same problem.  Someone on the list mentioned that SWAT
is
> broken in the current Samba release.  Thank god I downloaded the 2.2.0
> source before 2.2.1 was out.
>
> I am curious though, if you have the 2.2.0 source, could you just make
that
> SWAT version and use it with 2.2.1?
>
> VP of Color LaserJet Printing
> and also Systems Engineer
> Adam Lang
> Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
> www.rutgersinurance.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ron McKeating" <R.J.Mckeating at lboro.ac.uk>
> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 11:34 AM
> Subject: swat failure
>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone can help, I have just installed samba and
> > configured it by hand.  I had a go at loading swat but whenever I put
> > the root user id and password I get the error:
> >
> > 401 Bad Authorization
> > username or password incorrect
> >
> >
> > It is most definitely the root password.  Anybody able to point me in
> > the direction of what to look at.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Ron
> > --
> > Ron McKeating
> > Computing Officer
> > Computing Services
> > Loughborough University
> > http://www.ronmac.lboro.ac.uk/~ccrjm/
> > Tel: 01509 222329
> > Fax: 01509 223989

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Date: Tue Sep  4 09:10:07 2001
X-Original-Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 09:17:40 -0700

Don't know if this is useful, but after I loaded Webmin
(webmin.com), I could get into swat.

Strange...

Lynn

Tuesday, September 04, 2001, 7:58:18 AM, you wrote:

AL> I encountered the same problem.  Someone on the list mentioned that SWAT is
AL> broken in the current Samba release.  Thank god I downloaded the 2.2.0
AL> source before 2.2.1 was out.

AL> I am curious though, if you have the 2.2.0 source, could you just make that
AL> SWAT version and use it with 2.2.1?

AL> VP of Color LaserJet Printing
AL> and also Systems Engineer
AL> Adam Lang
AL> Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
AL> www.rutgersinurance.com
AL> ----- Original Message -----
AL> From: "Ron McKeating" <R.J.Mckeating at lboro.ac.uk>
AL> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
AL> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 11:34 AM
AL> Subject: swat failure


>> Hi all,
>>
>> I was wondering if anyone can help, I have just installed samba and
>> configured it by hand.  I had a go at loading swat but whenever I put
>> the root user id and password I get the error:
>>
>> 401 Bad Authorization
>> username or password incorrect
>>
>>
>> It is most definitely the root password.  Anybody able to point me in
>> the direction of what to look at.
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> Ron
>> --
>> Ron McKeating
>> Computing Officer
>> Computing Services
>> Loughborough University
>> http://www.ronmac.lboro.ac.uk/~ccrjm/
>> Tel: 01509 222329
>> Fax: 01509 223989


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Date: Tue Sep  4 09:59:01 2001
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I have been having trouble with swat too.  This is with Samba 2.2.1a
and Red Hat 7.1, which uses xinetd instead of inetd.

The problem is that authentication won't work; using the root username
and password results in a message saying that the username/password
are invalid.

One short-term workaround for this is to include these two lines in
the /etc/xinetd.d/swat file:

       only_from               = localhost
       server_args             = -a

The "server_args = -a" option disables authentication, and the "only_from
= localhost" option allows only local users to use swat.  Of course,
this is only acceptable as a fix under very tightly controlled conditions.

- Jay Ts

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Date: Tue Sep  4 10:26:10 2001
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Why wouldn't it?  The only reason you wouldn't have a WINS server is if all
your servers and clients are Win2K.

VP of Color LaserJet Printing
and also Systems Engineer
Adam Lang
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> W2k does not require a wins server.  What is in your smb.conf file?  Are
> you using encrypted passwords?
>
> At 8/30/2001, Thursday at 08:20 PM, Gary MacKay wrote:
> >W2k requires a wins server. Setup the wins stuff in the smb.conf file,
> >or, I suppose you could setup the wins server on the W2k server. Either
> >way, W2k needs wins to see it.
> >
> >X eValu8 wrote:
> > >
> > > hi,
> > >
> > > i am new to the world of linux and samba and have recently run into
> > problems. i am trying to use samba to network a win98, win2k server and
a
> > linux suse 7.1 professional machines together. i have given up trying to
> > use samba to see win2k and win98 through linux and have set up an ftp
> > server on win2k instead.
> > >
> > > win98 can see linux fine, but i can't get win2k to see linux. i have
> > only set up a very basic smb.conf file after a freind got it working on
> > linux and win98. but i use win2k server more than 98 and would therefore
> > benefit from the smb connection between win2k server and linux more.
> > >
> > > please can somebody help?????
> > >
> > > thanx very much for your time
> > >

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Dear members:
I am trying to setup samba in a win NT 4.0 domain. I have a PDC (win NT 4.0). 
I installed linux redhat 7.1 in a separate PC (intel based obviuosly). I have 
tried several times to get into SWAT, but it would not let me in. I have 
checked and re-cheked the smb.conf configuration. As required ror redhat 7.1, 
I have modified the /etc/services file. I could not find inetd.conf file to 
modify, so I added the extra lines to xinetd.conf file. I see that xinetd is 
initiated when linux boots up. I can ping all network nodes, both from the 
linux box and from all other PCs. My /etc/hosts includes all IP addresses and 
names. I also have the PDC configured as DNS and WINS and pointing the linux 
box accordingly.
When I use nmblookup <name>, I can see every PC but not the linux box itself.
I cannot try the other samba admin software, since I am on AOL and has only a 
56K modem. I cannot download these files into the linux box itself.
Please someone let me know if there are known bugs in Redhat Linux 7.1 or if 
I am omitting something.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Nihal de Mel

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W2k does not require a wins server, it can resolve names by DNS.  If all of 
the computers are on the same subnet, broadcasts (though not the most 
efficient), would resolve the computer names.  A wins server will help cut 
down on broadcasts, but it is not required to get W2k and Samba to 
talk.  So, if the win98 computer can talk to the linux box, I don't think 
putting a wins server on the network is going to make W2k work any better.

At 9/4/2001, Tuesday at 01:21 PM, Adam Lang wrote:
>Why wouldn't it?  The only reason you wouldn't have a WINS server is if all
>your servers and clients are Win2K.
>
>VP of Color LaserJet Printing
>and also Systems Engineer
>Adam Lang
>Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
>www.rutgersinurance.com
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Joseph" <jolt-mail at nicholasofmyra.org>
>To: "X eValu8" <evalu8 at budweiser.com>
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>
>
> > W2k does not require a wins server.  What is in your smb.conf file?  Are
> > you using encrypted passwords?
> >
> > At 8/30/2001, Thursday at 08:20 PM, Gary MacKay wrote:
> > >W2k requires a wins server. Setup the wins stuff in the smb.conf file,
> > >or, I suppose you could setup the wins server on the W2k server. Either
> > >way, W2k needs wins to see it.
> > >
> > >X eValu8 wrote:
> > > >
> > > > hi,
> > > >
> > > > i am new to the world of linux and samba and have recently run into
> > > problems. i am trying to use samba to network a win98, win2k server and
>a
> > > linux suse 7.1 professional machines together. i have given up trying to
> > > use samba to see win2k and win98 through linux and have set up an ftp
> > > server on win2k instead.
> > > >
> > > > win98 can see linux fine, but i can't get win2k to see linux. i have
> > > only set up a very basic smb.conf file after a freind got it working on
> > > linux and win98. but i use win2k server more than 98 and would therefore
> > > benefit from the smb connection between win2k server and linux more.
> > > >
> > > > please can somebody help?????
> > > >
> > > > thanx very much for your time
> > > >

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Of course it isn't "required".  It isn't required for a normal Windows
network either, but if you want to have your server broadcast all the time
to find hosts, it is your problem.

Also, it would work better because I would assume resolving via Wins is
faster than resolving via broadcast.

If you don't have Win2k machines on your network, odds are you aren't going
to resolve via DNS, unless you specifically setup your network with DDNS.

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> W2k does not require a wins server, it can resolve names by DNS.  If all
of
> the computers are on the same subnet, broadcasts (though not the most
> efficient), would resolve the computer names.  A wins server will help cut
> down on broadcasts, but it is not required to get W2k and Samba to
> talk.  So, if the win98 computer can talk to the linux box, I don't think
> putting a wins server on the network is going to make W2k work any better.
>
> At 9/4/2001, Tuesday at 01:21 PM, Adam Lang wrote:
> >Why wouldn't it?  The only reason you wouldn't have a WINS server is if
all
> >your servers and clients are Win2K.
> >
> >VP of Color LaserJet Printing
> >and also Systems Engineer
> >Adam Lang
> >Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
> >www.rutgersinurance.com
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Joseph" <jolt-mail at nicholasofmyra.org>
> >To: "X eValu8" <evalu8 at budweiser.com>
> >Cc: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> >Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 11:59 AM
> >Subject: Re: newbie
> >
> >
> > > W2k does not require a wins server.  What is in your smb.conf file?
Are
> > > you using encrypted passwords?
> > >
> > > At 8/30/2001, Thursday at 08:20 PM, Gary MacKay wrote:
> > > >W2k requires a wins server. Setup the wins stuff in the smb.conf
file,
> > > >or, I suppose you could setup the wins server on the W2k server.
Either
> > > >way, W2k needs wins to see it.
> > > >
> > > >X eValu8 wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > hi,
> > > > >
> > > > > i am new to the world of linux and samba and have recently run
into
> > > > problems. i am trying to use samba to network a win98, win2k server
and
> >a
> > > > linux suse 7.1 professional machines together. i have given up
trying to
> > > > use samba to see win2k and win98 through linux and have set up an
ftp
> > > > server on win2k instead.
> > > > >
> > > > > win98 can see linux fine, but i can't get win2k to see linux. i
have
> > > > only set up a very basic smb.conf file after a freind got it working
on
> > > > linux and win98. but i use win2k server more than 98 and would
therefore
> > > > benefit from the smb connection between win2k server and linux more.
> > > > >
> > > > > please can somebody help?????
> > > > >
> > > > > thanx very much for your time
> > > > >

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On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Jay Ts wrote:

> I have been having trouble with swat too.  This is with Samba 2.2.1a
> and Red Hat 7.1, which uses xinetd instead of inetd.
>
> The problem is that authentication won't work; using the root username
> and password results in a message saying that the username/password
> are invalid.
>
> One short-term workaround for this is to include these two lines in
> the /etc/xinetd.d/swat file:
>
>        only_from               = localhost
>        server_args             = -a

Folks, all of these issues with SWAT have been covered on the
samba at samba.org mailing list.  The most common solution is

  (a) run ./configure  with --with-pam, or
  (b) comment out '#define HAVE_TRUNCATED_SALT 1' out of config.h
      after running configure.

and recompile.  This test has been corrected in the latest cvs
code.







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Date: Tue Sep  4 11:50:08 2001
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I am new to Linux and samba, so please be nice.  I am running Redhat 7.1 and
the most current version of samba.  I got it from the CSV.

I compiled samba to use the following:
	pam, winbind, quotas, msdfs, acl-support

Everything seems to work find.  I did not see any errors at all.  When I
went to join the server to the NT domain this what I was.  

Unknown parameter encountered: " winbind uid"
Ignoring unknown parameter: "winbind uid"
Unknown parameter encountered: "winbind gid"
Ignoring unknown parameter: "winbind gid"
something about changing the password
and joined the domain.

First, thing is should I be worried about this message?
Second, is what else will I have to do to get the passwords to work with NT?
I have already copied all the files that I know that had to be copied into
the /lib dirs. 
Third,  should I see a winbind daemon going or only the smb and nmb?

Thank you for your help in this matter.

Keith Viken
System Administrator
Clinical Reference Laboratory, Inc.
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Fax:     913-492-1622

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Daniel.Ammann at u-blox.com wrote:
> 
> If somebody is interested, I now do have a level
> 10 logfile around which might help in isolating
> this bug. Unfortunately, I am not that much into
> the samba code to understand the details of all
> the debug messages.

Can you please send me the debug level 10 logfile 
to jeremy at valinux.com, as this will help a lot I 
think.

Jeremy.

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Date: Wed Sep  5 18:15:01 2001
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We recently upgraded our office from Samba 2.0.7 serving as a PDC for
WinNT 4.0 to Samba 2.2.1a serving as a PDC for Windows 2000 clients.
Sometimes (actually, much of the time), when users log out, their SMB
processes remain active and eat TONS of CPU!  Below is sample output from
top, the process on the bottom being a "normal" smbd process.  Anyone have
any ideas?  Our host is RedHat Linux 7.1.

Thanks,
Gabe

  PID USER     PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM   TIME COMMAND
14252 lei       16   0  1556  988   824 R    98.4  0.1  8529m smbd
29973 michael    9   0  1784 1648  1284 S     0.7  0.3   0:01 smbd

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Date: Wed Sep  5 18:19:47 2001
X-Original-Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 23:08:12 +0200

I've got a version of the new Microsoft Windows XP (build 2600).
When I join this computer to my Samba domain it says that it has joined
succesfull but when I reboot and want to logon I get messages that the
domain controller is not available. I CVS'ed the latest version of Samba
tonight but it was no help. (with an older CVS version the system kept
telling me that there was no computer account in the domain but when I
checked /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd I could see that there was
one and did not have an empty password.
Can anybody help me with this???
 
If you need any additional information you can contact me at:
sander at paralleldimension.nl

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Date: Wed Sep  5 18:24:48 2001
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I used samab2.2.1a version on hp-ux, and added a
machine trust account for my Windows NT pc1 to both
passwd and smbpasswd according to PDC FAQ document. It
looks fine. But when I tried to change Windows NT
wrokgroup to my samba domain to join samba domain as a
PDC, I got the following error message in log.smbd:

 [2001/09/04 16:01:04, 10] lib/username.c:(407)
   user_in_list: checking user nobody in list
 [2001/09/04 16:01:04, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:(316)
   setting sec ctx (4294967294, 4294967294) -
sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
 [2001/09/04 16:01:04, 0] lib/util_sec.c:(94)
   Failed to set gid privileges to (-1,-2) now set to
(0,0) uid=(0,0)
 [2001/09/04 16:01:04, 0] lib/util.c:(1101)
   Pmbd/sec_ctx.c:(316)
   PANIC: failed to set gid

This error seems that my machine trust account is not
in the right group. Actually I created a machines
group for Windows in /etc/group and all windows
machines who want to join the samba domain belong to
this group. In the samba log file log.smbd, Why does
the file username.c check the user:nobody, rather than
my windowsNT machine name pc1? When creating a machine
trust account, How to set machine account group?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

Rodina


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Date: Wed Sep  5 18:25:22 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 00:32:12 +0100

Look, I'm not sure about your problem, but seem to me that your problem is
in your swat file, the first time that swat installs he will put a file
called swat under /etc/xinetd.d, the default parameter musto work fine if
you are the root and you are logged in the same machine that had swat, ie
127.0.0.1, ok, after you edit that file you will loke something like this

# default: off
# description: SWAT is the Samba Web Admin Tool. Use swat \
#              to configure your Samba server. To use SWAT, \
#              connect to port 901 with your favorite web browser.
service swat
{
        disable = no
        port            = 901
        socket_type     = stream
        wait            = no
        only_from       = 10.0.0.0
        user            = root
        server          = /usr/sbin/swat
        log_on_failure  += USERID
}

I think that you have other user in the user parameter, check it out, as you
can see my network is 10.0.0.0, soo this way I can login in swat from any
machine from my network

Hope that helps you

Andre
Trying to find a jog right now


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Subject: Re: swat failure


I encountered the same problem.  Someone on the list mentioned that SWAT is
broken in the current Samba release.  Thank god I downloaded the 2.2.0
source before 2.2.1 was out.

I am curious though, if you have the 2.2.0 source, could you just make that
SWAT version and use it with 2.2.1?

VP of Color LaserJet Printing
and also Systems Engineer
Adam Lang
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
www.rutgersinurance.com
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> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone can help, I have just installed samba and
> configured it by hand.  I had a go at loading swat but whenever I put
> the root user id and password I get the error:
>
> 401 Bad Authorization
> username or password incorrect
>
>
> It is most definitely the root password.  Anybody able to point me in
> the direction of what to look at.
>
> Cheers
>
> Ron
> --
> Ron McKeating
> Computing Officer
> Computing Services
> Loughborough University
> http://www.ronmac.lboro.ac.uk/~ccrjm/
> Tel: 01509 222329
> Fax: 01509 223989

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Date: Wed Sep  5 18:26:09 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 05 Sep 2001 12:18:33 +1200

All machines running Win2k SP2. I think there initially was a write 
problem to the home directory but I was under the impression it had been 
overcome (adduser wasn't automatically creating home directories as was 
accustomed to).
This is a small network though, 10 users.

Alexander Dubielczyk wrote:

> From:           	Jonathon Horsman <jonathon.horsman at jungledrum.co.nz>
> Organization:   	Jungle Drum
> To:             	Alexander.Dubielczyk at gmx.de
> Copies to:      	samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject:        	Re: Problems with Roaming Profiles
> Date sent:      	Tue, 04 Sep 2001 12:59:44 +1200
> 
> Did you do anything special to get the network more stable? Do you use the same versions of 
> OS, Service Packs and Samba? I wonder why this problem does not occur to more people.  
> 
> Does anyone know if samba has problems with logging in/out more than - let`s say - 20 users 
> the same time?
> 
> 
>>I had this problem and queried this list but received no response. So 
>>you are not alone! I just can't help you!
>>
>>It seemed to occur to only one user in particular and somewhat randomly. 
>>I beleive if the samba process is restarted then problems may occur, 
>>I've got the network relatively stable now and have had no complaints 
>>recently of lost data.
>>
>>Alexander Dubielczyk wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I use a samba 2.2.0 PDC in a school network with about 20 W2K
>>>SP1 workstations, 600 users and roaming profiles. To avoid any
>>>changes made students to the installations on the workstations we
>>>use a special protection hardware, which "resets" all data on the
>>>harddisk.
>>>
>>>Sometimes, if someone logs out from his windows session,
>>>changes made to his profile or files stored in the "my-files"-folder or
>>>on the desktop are not written to the server. So after a reset of the
>>>workstation all data is lost. This effect seems not to depend on
>>>special users or special workstations. Perhaps it depends on how
>>>many people log into the domain the same time, but I`m not sure,
>>>because I can`t reproduce the problem.
>>>
>>>Has anyone ever had that kind of effects?
>>>
> 
> Gru_,
>       Alex (AlexDu at Nrh.De)
> 
> 


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Date: Wed Sep  5 18:26:22 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 02:18:18 +0200

hi there,

for those people who were trying out XP with tng, for whom i recommended
'client schannel = auto
and server schannel = auto',
could you please try again>


i've discovered a bug in prs_create which had been
changed from a use-mem-passed-in to copy-mem-passed-in
semantics.

the effect that this had on the ntlmssp and netsec (schannel)
code was that packets were being decoded and thrown away instead
of decoded in-place!

diff is attached for those people who wish to review it.

all best,

luke
Index: include/rpc_creds.h
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvsroot/dcerpc/tng/source/include/rpc_creds.h,v
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.2 rpc_creds.h
--- include/rpc_creds.h	2001/08/22 22:39:08	1.2
+++ include/rpc_creds.h	2001/09/05 00:04:03
@@ -27,7 +27,8 @@
 	uint16 version;
 	uint16 command;
 
-	fstring name;
+	fstring pipename;
+	fstring hostname; /* client connecting hostname */
 
 	uint32 ptr_vuser;
 	user_struct *vuser;
Index: include/smb.h
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvsroot/dcerpc/tng/source/include/smb.h,v
retrieving revision 1.13
diff -u -r1.13 smb.h
--- include/smb.h	2001/09/01 17:43:24	1.13
+++ include/smb.h	2001/09/05 00:04:25
@@ -1983,6 +1983,7 @@
 
 struct msrpc_local
 {
+	fstring srv_name;
 	fstring pipe_name;
 	struct ntdom_info nt;
 #if 0
Index: lib/msrpc-agent.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvsroot/dcerpc/tng/source/lib/msrpc-agent.c,v
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.2 msrpc-agent.c
--- lib/msrpc-agent.c	2000/10/10 19:24:23	1.2
+++ lib/msrpc-agent.c	2001/09/05 00:04:27
@@ -94,8 +94,6 @@
 		return NULL;
 	}
 
- 	prs_free_data(&ps);
-
 	if (ps.offset != rl)
 	{
 		DEBUG(0,("Buffer size %d %d!\n", ps.offset, rl));
Index: lib/msrpc-client.c
===================================================================
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--- lib/msrpc-client.c	2001/08/22 22:39:10	1.3
+++ lib/msrpc-client.c	2001/09/05 00:04:31
@@ -145,7 +145,9 @@
 /****************************************************************************
 open the msrpcent sockets
 ****************************************************************************/
-static BOOL ncalrpc_l_connect(struct msrpc_local *msrpc, const char *pipe_name)
+static BOOL ncalrpc_l_connect(struct msrpc_local *msrpc,
+		const char *srv_name,
+		const char *pipe_name)
 {
 	fstring path;
 	fstring pname;
@@ -153,6 +155,7 @@
 	strlower(pname);
 	slprintf(path, sizeof(path) - 1, "%s/.msrpc/%s", LOCKDIR, pname);
 
+	fstrcpy(msrpc->srv_name, srv_name);
 	fstrcpy(msrpc->pipe_name, pipe_name);
 
 	msrpc->fd = open_pipe_sock(path);
@@ -192,7 +195,8 @@
 
 	vuser = get_valid_user_struct(msrpc->nt.vuid);
 
-	if (!create_user_creds(&ps, msrpc->pipe_name, 0x0, command, vuser))
+	if (!create_user_creds(&ps, msrpc->srv_name, msrpc->pipe_name,
+				0x0, command, vuser))
 	{
 		DEBUG(0, ("could not parse credentials\n"));
 		close(sock);
@@ -297,6 +301,7 @@
 establishes a connection right up to doing tconX, reading in a password.
 ****************************************************************************/
 BOOL ncalrpc_l_establish_connection(struct msrpc_local *msrpc,
+				    const char *srv_name,
 				    const char *pipe_name)
 {
 	if (strnequal("\\PIPE\\", pipe_name, 6))
@@ -304,8 +309,13 @@
 		pipe_name = &pipe_name[6];
 	}
 
-	DEBUG(5, ("ncalrpc_l_establish_connection: connecting to %s\n",
-		  pipe_name));
+	if (strnequal("\\\\", srv_name, 2))
+	{
+		pipe_name = &pipe_name[2];
+	}
+
+	DEBUG(5, ("ncalrpc_l_establish_connection: connecting to %s[%s]\n",
+		  srv_name, pipe_name));
 
 	/* establish connection */
 
@@ -316,7 +326,7 @@
 
 	if (msrpc->fd == -1)
 	{
-		if (!ncalrpc_l_connect(msrpc, pipe_name))
+		if (!ncalrpc_l_connect(msrpc, srv_name, pipe_name))
 		{
 			DEBUG(1,
 			      ("ncalrpc_l_establish_connection: failed %s)\n",
Index: msrpc/msrpcd_process.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvsroot/dcerpc/tng/source/msrpc/msrpcd_process.c,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -r1.5 msrpcd_process.c
--- msrpc/msrpcd_process.c	2001/08/22 22:39:14	1.5
+++ msrpc/msrpcd_process.c	2001/09/05 00:04:34
@@ -228,6 +228,13 @@
 		}
 	}
 
+	/* set the client hostname from the connection */
+	if (!strequal(cmd.hostname, "."))
+	{
+		/* treat \\. - loopback - differently */
+		set_remote_machine (cmd.hostname);
+	}
+
 	/* obtain the remote process id and vuid */
 	if (cmd.vuser == NULL)
 	{
Index: passdb/ldapdb.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvsroot/dcerpc/tng/source/passdb/ldapdb.c,v
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.2 ldapdb.c
--- passdb/ldapdb.c	2000/10/11 18:01:11	1.2
+++ passdb/ldapdb.c	2001/09/05 00:04:52
@@ -1268,9 +1268,9 @@
 
 	/* True for reading */
 	prs_create (&ps, bv->bv_val, bv->bv_len, 4, True);
-	safe_free(bv->bv_val);
 
 	ret = smb_io_dom_sid ("berval_to_sid", sid, &ps, 0);
+	safe_free(bv->bv_val);
 
 	if (ret)
 	{
Index: rpc_client/cli_ncalrpc.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvsroot/dcerpc/tng/source/rpc_client/cli_ncalrpc.c,v
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.2 cli_ncalrpc.c
--- rpc_client/cli_ncalrpc.c	2001/08/22 22:39:18	1.2
+++ rpc_client/cli_ncalrpc.c	2001/09/05 00:04:55
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
 extern int DEBUGLEVEL;
 
 /* create new connection.  strictly speaking, one arg should be
- * full dce/rpc format: e.g "ncalrpc:\\server\pipe\pipename" */
+ * full dce/rpc format: e.g "ncalrpc:server[pipename]" */
 static cli_rpc_info *ncalrpc_connect_add(const char *pipe_name,
 			     uint16 vuid,
 			     const char *srv_name,
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
 {
 	cli_rpc_info *ret;
 	become_root(False);
-	ret = ncalrpc_l_use_add(pipe_name, vuid, reuse, is_new_connection);
+	ret = ncalrpc_l_use_add(srv_name, pipe_name, vuid, reuse, is_new_connection);
 	/*
 	 * XXX - this rebinds on the same pipe,
 	 * only necessary, when the loopback connection
Index: rpc_client/ncalrpc_l_use.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvsroot/dcerpc/tng/source/rpc_client/ncalrpc_l_use.c,v
retrieving revision 1.5
diff -u -r1.5 ncalrpc_l_use.c
--- rpc_client/ncalrpc_l_use.c	2001/08/24 18:34:03	1.5
+++ rpc_client/ncalrpc_l_use.c	2001/09/05 00:04:58
@@ -107,7 +107,8 @@
 find client state.  server name, user name, vuid name and password must all
 match.
 ****************************************************************************/
-static struct ncalrpc_use *ncalrpc_l_find(const char *pipe_name,
+static struct ncalrpc_use *ncalrpc_l_find(const char *srv_name,
+					const char *pipe_name,
 					  uint16 vuid, BOOL reuse)
 {
 	int i;
@@ -117,6 +118,7 @@
 
 	for (i = 0; i < num_clis; i++)
 	{
+		char *cli_srvname = NULL;
 		char *cli_name = NULL;
 		struct ncalrpc_use *c = clis[i];
 
@@ -125,12 +127,17 @@
 			continue;
 		}
 
+		cli_srvname = c->cli->srv_name;
 		cli_name = c->cli->pipe_name;
 
-		DEBUG(10, ("ncalrpc_l_find[%d]: %s [%x]\n",
-			   i, cli_name,
+		DEBUG(10, ("ncalrpc_l_find[%d]: %s[%s] [%x]\n",
+			   i, cli_srvname, cli_name,
 			   c->cli->nt.vuid));
 
+		if (!strequal(cli_srvname, srv_name))
+		{
+			continue;
+		}
 		if (!strequal(cli_name, pipe_name))
 		{
 			continue;
@@ -151,8 +158,7 @@
 /****************************************************************************
 create a new client state from user credentials
 ****************************************************************************/
-static struct ncalrpc_use *ncalrpc_use_get(const char *pipe_name,
-					   uint16 vuid)
+static struct ncalrpc_use *ncalrpc_use_get(uint16 vuid)
 {
 	struct ncalrpc_use *cli = (struct ncalrpc_use *)malloc(sizeof(*cli));
 
@@ -176,7 +182,8 @@
 /****************************************************************************
 init client state
 ****************************************************************************/
-struct msrpc_local *ncalrpc_l_use_add(const char *pipe_name,
+struct msrpc_local *ncalrpc_l_use_add(const char *srv_name,
+					const char *pipe_name,
 				      uint16 vuid,
 				      BOOL reuse, BOOL *is_new)
 {
@@ -184,12 +191,17 @@
 
 	DEBUG(10, ("ncalrpc_l_use_add\n"));
 
+	if (strnequal("\\\\", srv_name, 2))
+	{
+		srv_name = &srv_name[6];
+	}
+
 	if (strnequal("\\PIPE\\", pipe_name, 6))
 	{
 		pipe_name = &pipe_name[6];
 	}
 
-	cli = ncalrpc_l_find(pipe_name, vuid, reuse);
+	cli = ncalrpc_l_find(srv_name, pipe_name, vuid, reuse);
 
 	if (cli != NULL)
 	{
@@ -204,13 +216,13 @@
 	 * allocate
 	 */
 
-	cli = ncalrpc_use_get(pipe_name, vuid);
+	cli = ncalrpc_use_get(vuid);
 
 	/*
 	 * connect
 	 */
 
-	if (!ncalrpc_l_establish_connection(cli->cli, pipe_name))
+	if (!ncalrpc_l_establish_connection(cli->cli, srv_name, pipe_name))
 	{
 		DEBUG(0, ("ncalrpc_l_use_add: connection failed\n"));
 		ncalrpc_use_free(cli);
Index: rpc_parse/parse_creds.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvsroot/dcerpc/tng/source/rpc_parse/parse_creds.c,v
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.3 parse_creds.c
--- rpc_parse/parse_creds.c	2001/08/22 22:39:19	1.3
+++ rpc_parse/parse_creds.c	2001/09/05 00:04:59
@@ -59,10 +59,11 @@
 
 	prs_align(ps);
 
-	prs_uint16("version", ps, depth, &(r_u->version));
-	prs_uint16("command", ps, depth, &(r_u->command));
+	prs_uint16("version ", ps, depth, &(r_u->version));
+	prs_uint16("command ", ps, depth, &(r_u->command));
 
-	prs_string("name   ", ps, depth,   r_u->name, strlen(r_u->name), sizeof(r_u->name));
+	prs_string("pipename", ps, depth,   r_u->pipename, strlen(r_u->pipename), sizeof(r_u->pipename));
+	prs_string("hostname", ps, depth,   r_u->hostname, strlen(r_u->hostname), sizeof(r_u->hostname));
 	prs_align(ps);
 	
 	prs_uint32("ptr_vuser", ps, depth, &(r_u->ptr_vuser));
@@ -83,7 +84,8 @@
 
 
 BOOL create_user_creds( prs_struct *ps,
-				const char* name, 
+				const char* pipe_name, 
+				const char* client_host_name, 
 				uint16 version, uint16 command,
 				const user_struct *usr)
 {
@@ -91,10 +93,11 @@
 
 	ZERO_STRUCT(cmd);
 
-	DEBUG(10,("create_user_creds: %s %d %d\n",
-		name, version, command));
+	DEBUG(10,("create_user_creds: ncacn_np:%s[%s] %d %d\n",
+		client_host_name, pipe_name, version, command));
 
-	fstrcpy(cmd.name, name);
+	fstrcpy(cmd.pipename, pipe_name);
+	fstrcpy(cmd.hostname, client_host_name);
 	cmd.version = version;
 	cmd.command = command;
 	cmd.ptr_vuser = usr != NULL ? 1 : 0;
Index: rpc_parse/parse_prs.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvsroot/dcerpc/tng/source/rpc_parse/parse_prs.c,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -r1.6 parse_prs.c
--- rpc_parse/parse_prs.c	2001/08/21 19:00:12	1.6
+++ rpc_parse/parse_prs.c	2001/09/05 00:05:15
@@ -157,12 +157,9 @@
 		    data, size, align, BOOLSTR(io)));
 
 	prs_init(ps, 0, align, io);
-	prs_append_data(ps, data, size);
-	if (MARSHALLING(ps))
-	{
-		DEBUG(4, ("WARNING: prs_create initialised a buffer "
-			  "in marshalling-mode\n"));
-	}
+	ps->data = data;
+	ps->data_size = size;
+	ps->end = ps->start + size;
 
 	CHECK_STRUCT(ps);
 }
@@ -350,7 +347,7 @@
 	{
 		CHECK_STRUCT(ps);
 		/* delete data in this structure */
-		/* prs_sma_region should realy already be initialised */
+		/* prs_sma_region should really already be initialised */
 		sma_free(prs_sma_region, ps->data);
 		ps->data = NULL;
 	}
@@ -1649,8 +1646,8 @@
 
 	data = tdb_fetch(tdb, key);
 
-	prs_create(pd, data.dptr, data.dsize, 4, True);
-	safe_free(data.dptr);
+	prs_init(pd, 0, 4, True);
+	prs_append_data(pd, data.dptr, data.dsize);
 }
 
 
@@ -1677,8 +1674,8 @@
 	if (!dbuf.dptr) return -1;
 
 	ZERO_STRUCTP(ps);
-	prs_create(ps, dbuf.dptr, dbuf.dsize, 4, UNMARSHALL);
-	safe_free(dbuf.dptr);
+	prs_init(ps, 0, 4, UNMARSHALL);
+	prs_append_data(ps, dbuf.dptr, dbuf.dsize);
 
 	return 0;
 }
Index: rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvsroot/dcerpc/tng/source/rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -r1.6 srv_pipe_hnd.c
--- rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c	2001/08/22 22:39:20	1.6
+++ rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c	2001/09/05 00:05:17
@@ -83,6 +83,7 @@
 	pipes_struct *p;
 	static int next_pipe;
 	struct msrpc_local *m = NULL;
+	extern fstring remote_machine;
 
 	DEBUG(4, ("Open pipe requested %s by [%x] (pipes_open=%d)\n",
 		  pipe_name, vuid, pipes_open));
@@ -120,7 +121,8 @@
 	{
 		BOOL is_new;
 		become_root(False);	/* to make pipe connection */
-		m = ncalrpc_l_use_add(pipe_name, vuid, False, &is_new);
+		m = ncalrpc_l_use_add(remote_machine, pipe_name,
+				vuid, False, &is_new);
 		unbecome_root(False);
 		if (m == NULL)
 		{
Index: samrd/srv_samr_dom_tdb.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvsroot/dcerpc/tng/source/samrd/srv_samr_dom_tdb.c,v
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -r1.3 srv_samr_dom_tdb.c
--- samrd/srv_samr_dom_tdb.c	2001/07/26 16:38:48	1.3
+++ samrd/srv_samr_dom_tdb.c	2001/09/05 00:05:26
@@ -73,13 +73,13 @@
 	}
 
 	prs_create(&ps, dbuf.dptr, dbuf.dsize, 4, True);
-	safe_free(dbuf.dptr);
 
 	usr = &data->usr[data->num_sam_entries];
 	if (sam_io_user_info21("usr", usr, &ps, 0))
 	{
 		data->num_sam_entries++;
 	}
+	safe_free(dbuf.dptr);
 
 	return 0;
 }
Index: samrd/srv_samr_sam_tdb.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvsroot/dcerpc/tng/source/samrd/srv_samr_sam_tdb.c,v
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.4 srv_samr_sam_tdb.c
--- samrd/srv_samr_sam_tdb.c	2001/07/26 16:38:49	1.4
+++ samrd/srv_samr_sam_tdb.c	2001/09/05 00:05:29
@@ -83,7 +83,6 @@
 	ZERO_STRUCTP(str);
 
 	prs_create(&key, kbuf.dptr, kbuf.dsize, 4, True);
-	safe_free(kbuf.dptr);
 
 	if (smb_io_unistr2("dom", str, True, &key, 0))
 	{
@@ -92,6 +91,7 @@
 
 		data->num_sam_entries++;
 	}
+	safe_free(kbuf.dptr);
 
 	return 0;
 }
Index: smbd/ipc.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvsroot/dcerpc/tng/source/smbd/ipc.c,v
retrieving revision 1.6
diff -u -r1.6 ipc.c
--- smbd/ipc.c	2001/07/26 16:06:42	1.6
+++ smbd/ipc.c	2001/09/05 00:05:35
@@ -196,11 +196,10 @@
 {
 	prs_struct ps;
 	prs_create(&ps, rdata, rlen, 0, UNMARSHALL);
-	safe_free(rdata);
 	prs_debug_out(&ps, "api_rpc_trans_reply", 200);
 	send_trans_reply(outbuf, &ps, NULL, NULL, 0, rlen,
 			 pipe_data_outstanding);
-	prs_free_data(&ps);
+	safe_free(rdata);
 }
 
 /****************************************************************************
Index: smbd/lanman.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/cvsroot/dcerpc/tng/source/smbd/lanman.c,v
retrieving revision 1.8
diff -u -r1.8 lanman.c
--- smbd/lanman.c	2001/08/22 22:39:22	1.8
+++ smbd/lanman.c	2001/09/05 00:06:09
@@ -3325,15 +3325,10 @@
 				&rdata, &rparam, &rdata_len, &rparam_len);
 
 	prs_create(&rdata_buf, rdata, rdata_len, 0, UNMARSHALL);
-	safe_free(rdata);
 	prs_create(&rparam_buf, rparam, rparam_len, 0, UNMARSHALL);
-	safe_free(rparam);
 
 	/* now send the reply */
 	send_trans_reply(outbuf, &rdata_buf, &rparam_buf, NULL, 0, 0, False);
-
-	prs_free_data(&rdata_buf);
-	prs_free_data(&rparam_buf);
 
 	return -1;
 }

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Date: Wed Sep  5 18:28:51 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 10:24:30 +0800

Can someone give me a clue as to what is going on here?  I'm using Samba
2.2.1a and have been trying to log into the Samba PDC (Appliconew) and I
keep receiving credentials errors.  

Here is the log output.

applic-fs01 smbd[2447]: [2001/09/05 08:49:41, 0]
smbd/service.c:make_connection(238) 
Sep  5 08:49:41 applic-fs01 smbd[2447]:   sns-lap01 (192.168.0.183) couldn't
find service shaw 
Sep  5 08:49:41 applic-fs01 smbd[2447]: [2001/09/05 08:49:41, 0]
smbd/service.c:make_connection(238) 
Sep  5 08:49:41 applic-fs01 smbd[2447]:   sns-lap01 (192.168.0.183) couldn't
find service shawn.dll 
Sep  5 08:50:15 applic-fs01 smbd[2447]: [2001/09/05 08:50:15, 0]
smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl(1798) 
Sep  5 08:50:15 applic-fs01 smbd[2447]:   call_nt_transact_ioctl: Currently
not implemented.

Thanks for any help provided.

Shawn

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Date: Wed Sep  5 18:31:24 2001
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Currently I'm running Samba 2.2.1a and having serious issues with getting my
Windows2000 desktop to join the Samba PDC labelled as workgroup = applicnew.

When using the "Network Identification" > Properties > Identification
Changes to change to the new domain I get a prompt that asks for the
username and password.  Here I have specified the root account to the
smbpasswd, which is the same as the passwd via the sync within the script
and verified by using the following command.

>>>>>>>cat /etc/passwd | mksmbpasswd.sh > /etc/samba/smbpasswd

When I change to the applicnew domain, I receive the following error.

>>>>>>The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials.

No mappings currently exists to a share on the smb server when I try to join
the domain.  The funny part of all this is that I'm able to use the share
via my workstation.  I can connect to the share without a username and
password and upload files.  Here is my smb.conf file.

Can someone please point out (slap me if you must) what I'm doing wrong
here.  This is my first go with this so go easy on me.

#======================= Global Settings
=====================================
[global]


   workgroup = APPLICONew
   server string = Applicon Samba File Server
   hosts allow = 192.168.1. 192.168.0. 127.
   printcap name = /etc/printcap
   load printers = yes
;   printing = bsd

;  guest account = pcguest
   log file = /var/log/samba/%m.samba.log
   security = users
;   password server = applicon_1
  password level = 8
  username level = 8
  encrypt passwords = yes
  smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd

  unix password sync = Yes
  passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
  passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *ReType*new*UNIX*password* %n\n
*passwd
:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*

  username map = /etc/samba/smbusers

  socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192

  domain master = yes 

  domain logons = yes

  logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U

  name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast

  wins support = yes

  dns proxy = no 

#============================ Share Definitions
==============================
[homes]
   comment = Home Directories
   path=/home/%S
   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 = yes


# 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 = yes
   writable = no
   printable = yes

I appreciate any help, seriously I need help!  My boss wants this soonish
and I'm clueless @ the moment of what is going on!  Thanks in advance.

Sean
 

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Date: Wed Sep  5 18:31:40 2001
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Thnaks for replying my mesg. But I am not at all using Swat .... I have
disabled the swat service !!!

What do you think should be the cause of the same !!!

Thanks in advance

Kind regards
Harish Gundecha
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Email: harishg at dpsl.net
Digital Publishing Solutions, Ltd.
Phone : +91-20-6136028   Extn: 331
----- Original Message -----
From: Adam Lang
To: Harish Gundecha
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 9:15 PM
Subject: Re: Disconnection Problem --- Please Help !!!


DON'T IF YOU USE SWAT!

VP of Color LaserJet Printing
and also Systems Engineer
Adam Lang
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
www.rutgersinurance.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harish Gundecha" <harishg at dpsl.net>
To: "Charles Wise" <charles at fwbbc.edu>; <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: Disconnection Problem --- Please Help !!!


> But Do you think it should help....
>
> As I have downloaded the latest version of samba and wanted to try out
> upgrading !!!
>
>
> Kind regards
> Harish Gundecha
> Systems Administrator
> Email: harishg at dpsl.net
> Digital Publishing Solutions, Ltd.
> Phone : +91-20-6136028   Extn: 331
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Charles Wise
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 9:54 PM
> Subject: Re: Disconnection Problem --- Please Help !!!
>
>
> Update to the latest version of Samba.
>
> Quoting Harish Gundecha <harishg at dpsl.net>:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Well we have a huge setup of heterogeneous network consisting of MS
> > Windows
> > NT Server 4.0 (Service Pack 6a) as the PDC  and  4 NT servers 4.0 (SP
> > 6a) as
> > BDCs. There are couple of Linux Servers running Samba (2.0.5a) serving
> > as
> > File Servers for this network with 800 Windows NT Workstation 4.0 (SP 5)
> > and
> > more than 800 users. Recently we were facing some problems with the
> > users
> > getting disconnected from the server while they are working on files
> > residing on these Linux file servers.
> >
> > The Linux File servers are configured to be the member servers in the NT
> > domain using the parameter in the smb.conf file:
> >
> > security = server
> > password server = <PDC Servername>, <BDC Servername>, <BDC Servername>,
> > <BDC
> > Servername>, <BDC Servername>,
> >
> >
> > All the users logon on to the domain and hence get access to the Linux
> > file
> > servers wherever they are allocated to. These users are using an
> > application
> > which uses an MS ACCESS Database residing on the Linux File Server
> > (SAMBA).
> > The major problem is that the users get disconnected all of a sudden in
> > the
> > middle of there operations when usually the application tries to read of
> > write data into the ACCESS Database. On retrying sometimes it works but
> > sometimes it does not. Also if the user tries to access this file on the
> > Linux File Server manually using the NT Explorer, he is denied access to
> > the
> > Server. On checking the Samba logs at that time it reflects that the
> > user's
> > password was rejected by the authentication server (PDC or BDC in this
> > case), though he is valid NT Domain user and  has valid equivalent
> > userid on
> > the Linux File servers. Then at the same time if we trying logging with
> > some
> > other valid userid on the NT machine where the user got disconnected, it
> > works.
> >
> > Well this a very weird problem ..... Could anyone please help me
> > resolving
> > this issue to atleast some work around to find the actual cause of the
> > problem.
> >
> >
> > Thanks in Advance
> >
> >
> > Kind regards
> > Harish Gundecha
> > Systems Administrator
> > Email: harishg at dpsl.net
> > Digital Publishing Solutions, Ltd.
> > Phone : +91-20-6136028   Extn: 331
> >
>
>
>
> Charles Wise
> FWBBC
> Computer Support
> charles at fwbbc.edu

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I'm getting the following error, has anyone seen this error before?  The
error occurs when I use the root username and password to migrate into the
applic domain.  

ERROR:

The account used is a computer account.  Use your global user account or
local user account to access this server.

Any help is appreciated.

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Date: Wed Sep  5 18:34:26 2001
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As I mentioned before I had this problem big time. In the end I deleted
the binary /usr/local/samba/bin/swat

And copied 

/samba-2.2.1a/source/bin/swat

to from the download directory where I compiled it.  I copied this into 

/usr/local/samba/bin/swat

and all works fine.  I think it is that when you do a compilation from
source code the old binary does not get overwritten.  Anyhow this worked
for me but I cannot promise it is the default solution for everyone.

Ron


On Tue, 2001-09-04 at 18:00, Jay Ts wrote:
> I have been having trouble with swat too.  This is with Samba 2.2.1a
> and Red Hat 7.1, which uses xinetd instead of inetd.
> 
> The problem is that authentication won't work; using the root username
> and password results in a message saying that the username/password
> are invalid.
> 
> One short-term workaround for this is to include these two lines in
> the /etc/xinetd.d/swat file:
> 
>        only_from               = localhost
>        server_args             = -a
> 
> The "server_args = -a" option disables authentication, and the "only_from
> = localhost" option allows only local users to use swat.  Of course,
> this is only acceptable as a fix under very tightly controlled conditions.
> 
> - Jay Ts
> 
-- 
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Hi all,

I'm trying to install SQLserver 2000 on a Win 2000 server in our domain,
but the installer always exits with "Unable to access the active
directory. Check to ensure that you are logged on to the domain and that
the domain controller is accessible". What's wrong?

What's wrong? The domain controller is a Slackware 8.0 box running Samba
2.2.1a and smb.conf looks like this:

# 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 many any basic syntactic errors. 
#
#======================= Global Settings
=====================================
[global]

# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg: LINUX2
   workgroup = LABS

# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
   server string = The lab rat
   announce version = 6.0

# 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 = 192.168.1. 192.168.2. 127.

# If you want to automatically load your printer list rather
# than setting them up individually then you'll need this
;   load printers = yes

# you may wish to override the location of the printcap file
;   printcap name = /etc/printcap

# on SystemV system setting printcap name to lpstat should allow
# you to automatically obtain a printer list from the SystemV spool
# system
;   printcap name = lpstat

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

# 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.%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.  NOTE:  To get the behaviour of
# Samba-1.9.18, you'll need to use "security = share".
   security = user

# Use password server option only with security = server
# The argument list may include:
#   password server = My_PDC_Name [My_BDC_Name] [My_Next_BDC_Name]
# or to auto-locate the domain controller/s
#   password server = *
;   password server = <NT-Server-Name>

# Note: Do NOT use the now deprecated option of "domain controller"
# This option is no longer implemented.

# 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

# Where to find the SSL certificates:
;   ssl CA certDir = /etc/ssl/certs

# 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 = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%m

# Most people will find that this option gives better performance.
# See speed.txt and the manual pages for details
# You may want to add the following on a Linux system:
#         SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
   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 

# 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 = 64

# 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 
   domain admin group = @ntadmin
   printer admin = @ntadmin

# 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

   add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g machine -s
/bin/false -M %u 

# 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

   logon home = \\%L\%U\.profiles
   logon drive= u:
# 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 = 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 = /usr/local/samba/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 = /usr/local/samba/profiles
    browseable = no
    guest ok = yes
    writable = yes
    create mask = 0600
    directory mask = 0700


# 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 = /usr/local/samba/printers
   guest ok = yes
   browseable = yes
   read only = yes
   ; since this share is configured as read only, then we need
   ; a 'write list'.  Check the file system permissions to make
   ; sure this account can copy files to the share.  If this
   ; is setup to a non-root account, then it should also exist
   ; as a 'printer admin'
   write list = @ntadmin,root


# 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
[labs]
   comment = Public Stuff
   path = /usr/local/samba/labs
   public = yes
   writable = yes
   printable = no
;   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 = /usr/somewhere/else/public
;   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

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Hi,

I'm trying out samba for the first time. I'm trying to set up the samba
server to authenticate off my PDC which is a win2k SBS.
I've read throught all the documentation but can't find a solution to my
problem. I've added a machine account to the PDC for the samba
server but when I try to set the password for it with this command :


horizon# smbpasswd -j ipac -r ipac01

I get 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
IPAC01. Error was : NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED.
2001/09/05 12:22:43 : change_trust_account_password: Failed to change
password for domain IPAC.
Unable to join domain IPAC.




Any help greatly appreciated.

All the best,

Noel Fitzpatrick

Systems Administrator

I.P.A.C. Consulting Ltd.
11,13,15 Tara Street
Dublin 2
Ireland

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Date: Wed Sep  5 18:37:49 2001
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Apologises - I must have messed something up. I removed the machine from
the domain and added again and it worked fine. Thanks. Please ignore the
previous mail.

Regards,
 Noel.

>  -----Original Message-----
> From: 	Noel Fitzpatrick
> Sent:	05 September 2001 13:27
> To:	'samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org'
> Subject:	Problem with adding samba server to win2k domain
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying out samba for the first time. I'm trying to set up the
> samba server to authenticate off my PDC which is a win2k SBS.
> I've read throught all the documentation but can't find a solution to
> my problem. I've added a machine account to the PDC for the samba
> server but when I try to set the password for it with this command :
>
>
> horizon# smbpasswd -j ipac -r ipac01
>
> I get 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
> IPAC01. Error was : NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED.
> 2001/09/05 12:22:43 : change_trust_account_password: Failed to change
> password for domain IPAC.
> Unable to join domain IPAC.
>
>
>
>
> Any help greatly appreciated.
>
> All the best,
>
> Noel Fitzpatrick
>
> Systems Administrator
>
> I.P.A.C. Consulting Ltd.
> 11,13,15 Tara Street
> Dublin 2
> Ireland
>
> Email :  noelfitz at ipac.ie
> Phone:  (01) 2409 416
> Fax:     (01) 2409 411
>
>
>

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It's not the SWAT file.  SWAT for 2.2.0 works for me at my location.  The
other person has 2.2.1a and has the EXACT same swat file as me and he gets
the authentication problem.

VP of Color LaserJet Printing
and also Systems Engineer
Adam Lang
Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
www.rutgersinurance.com
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> Look, I'm not sure about your problem, but seem to me that your problem is
> in your swat file, the first time that swat installs he will put a file
> called swat under /etc/xinetd.d, the default parameter musto work fine if
> you are the root and you are logged in the same machine that had swat, ie
> 127.0.0.1, ok, after you edit that file you will loke something like this
>
> # default: off
> # description: SWAT is the Samba Web Admin Tool. Use swat \
> #              to configure your Samba server. To use SWAT, \
> #              connect to port 901 with your favorite web browser.
> service swat
> {
>         disable = no
>         port            = 901
>         socket_type     = stream
>         wait            = no
>         only_from       = 10.0.0.0
>         user            = root
>         server          = /usr/sbin/swat
>         log_on_failure  += USERID
> }
>
> I think that you have other user in the user parameter, check it out, as
you
> can see my network is 10.0.0.0, soo this way I can login in swat from any
> machine from my network
>
> Hope that helps you
>
> Andre
> Trying to find a jog right now
>
>
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> Sent: terga-feira, 4 de Setembro de 2001 15:58
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
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>
>
> I encountered the same problem.  Someone on the list mentioned that SWAT
is
> broken in the current Samba release.  Thank god I downloaded the 2.2.0
> source before 2.2.1 was out.
>
> I am curious though, if you have the 2.2.0 source, could you just make
that
> SWAT version and use it with 2.2.1?
>
> VP of Color LaserJet Printing
> and also Systems Engineer
> Adam Lang
> Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
> www.rutgersinurance.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ron McKeating" <R.J.Mckeating at lboro.ac.uk>
> To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 11:34 AM
> Subject: swat failure
>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone can help, I have just installed samba and
> > configured it by hand.  I had a go at loading swat but whenever I put
> > the root user id and password I get the error:
> >
> > 401 Bad Authorization
> > username or password incorrect
> >
> >
> > It is most definitely the root password.  Anybody able to point me in
> > the direction of what to look at.
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Ron
> > --
> > Ron McKeating
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I was wondering if anyone could help me out with the following. 

I am trying to emulate one of my NT Data servers Data structures on a
Samba 2.2.1a server.  The samba server is running on a Sun box and is
setup for Security = Domain.  ACL support is set to on as far as I can
see in SWAT.  The problem I have is that the Data structure uses
Multiple Domain Level groups to permit access to the Users.  i.e
 the share called SharedData has share Level Change rights for the NT group
Everyone and  directory permission of List for Everyone.  In the next
Directory (Technical Services) directory permissions are set to
DA-TechService-RW NT group Change and DATechService-RO read only. In
the Data structure we have roughly 40 top level directories each with
a number of directories underneath.

Is there anyway I can emulate this sort of Permissions under samba
using the NT groups.  Would I need create Unix groups for all of our
Domain NT Groups (Some 3000+)

Any help would be apprecated as I am new to both Unix and Samba. 

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Hello:

We are utilizing Samba 2.2.0-20010417 on a P3 IBM PC.  Our server is setup
as a PDC with up to 60 clients connecting on a 24x7 basis.  We have a
question regarding the smbd -d processes.

When issuing the command "smbstatus -b" we get a return showing all of the
currently logged on users.  If we issue a "ps -ef|grep smbd" command,
however, we only see some of the UID's that are logged in and several child
smbd -d processes running as root.  We have not been able to establish any
sort of pattern to this problem (if it is actually a problem).  We are
concerned, naturally, that this is a potential security risk.  We have read
through the mailing list and have not found anything (as of yet) relating
to this problem.  We've also read the text documentation (including the
Diagnosis.txt) that is provided with the Samba suite and made corrections
(as necessary).  As you can see from the example output below there are
child smbd processes running as root which match the PID's under the
smbstatus -b output.  For example PID 15315 is assigned to the UID jkell
under smbstatus but the same PID under the ps -ef command is showing as
root.  Is there actually a problem here?  If there is a problem, does
anyone have a suggestion on how to correct this?

Example output for commands: (I've edited the output enough to just show
the problem here, this isn't a complete return)

smbstatus -b

15027   jwfrazie  lexwkst_61                    Wed Sep  5 05:58:35 2001
15023   dihoward  lexwkst_45                    Wed Sep  5 05:58:19 2001
20490   nobody    haganwkst                     Wed Sep  5 07:35:00 2001
14770   jkell     lexwkst_31                    Wed Sep  5 05:55:09 2001
14854   timcoop   lexwkst_17                    Wed Sep  5 05:56:47 2001
15742   cbraho    lexwkst_43                    Wed Sep  5 06:09:00 2001
15556   lkholman  lexwkst_41                    Wed Sep  5 06:06:17 2001
22429   demoss    lexwkst_34                    Wed Sep  5 08:08:39 2001
20327   nrcbcw    casper                        Wed Sep  5 07:31:56 2001
23612   conder    lexwkst_35                    Wed Sep  5 08:29:16 2001
15315   jkell     lexwkst_33                    Wed Sep  5 06:01:48 2001


ps -ef|grep smbd

root     11151     1  0 Sep04 ?        00:00:00 smbd -D
root     14854 11151  0 05:56 ?        00:00:00 smbd -D
scottro  14949 11151  0 05:57 ?        00:00:00 smbd -D
dihoward 15023 11151  0 05:58 ?        00:00:00 smbd -D
jwfrazie 15027 11151  0 05:58 ?        00:00:00 smbd -D
root     15315 11151  0 06:01 ?        00:00:00 smbd -D
ericda   15402 11151  0 06:03 ?        00:00:01 smbd -D
lkholman 15556 11151  0 06:05 ?        00:00:00 smbd -D



Thanks in advance.

David Mair
IBM Global Services, South
Lexington, KY

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Date: Wed Sep  5 18:46:13 2001
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I seem to be having indentical problems to this. I don't have a
log/log.nmb file though.
I'm running 2.2.1a on FreeBSD 4.3, the win2k machines only has SP1
installed. Does anyone have any insight into this
problem?

Regards,
 Noel.

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Subject: joining W2k to Samba2.2.1a -> missing field in SAMLOGON request


After digging the list for answers for my problem i found it already
described by others but never answered.
When trying to join a Domain from a Win2000 client i get the following
error:

The domain PEANUTS does not exist or cannot be contacted

But wait. There is more. In the var/log.nmb i get the following entry:

process_logon_packet: SAMLOGON request from LUCY(yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy) for ,
returning logon svr \\SMBSRV domain PEANUTS code 13 token=ff

The missing LUCY$ before the comma was mentioned in the list. I my case
the same happens. The win2000 machine does not send the LUCY$ (or at
least samba does not log it). When joining a NT machine everything works
fine and i get an entry like this:

process_logon_packet: SAMLOGON request from GALLIER(yyy.yyy.yyy.yyy) for
GALLIER$,
returning logon svr \\SMBSRV domain PEANUTS code 13 token=ff

I followed the Samba-PDC-HOWTO, read the FAQ, followed all hints found
in the samba-ntdom list:

entries in lib/smb.conf:
domain logons = yes
domain admin group = @winadm
admin users = sa root
( first i run without the next line and made the trust accounts
manually, then i erased the machine account from       /etc/passwd and
smbpasswd and used this
)
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -g 1000 -d /dev/null -s /bin/false
-c "Trust Account for Windows" %u
wins support = yes
( i also set the IP of the machine running samba as WINS server in the
win 2000 box )

entry in /etc/group:
winadm:*:999:root,sa

entry in /etc/passwd:
gallier$:*:1003:1000:Trust Account for Windows:/tmp/gallier$:/bin/sh
lucy$:*:1004:1000:Trust Account for Windows:/dev/null:/bin/false
( gallier is the NT machine wich joins the domain without problems, lucy
is the annoying win2000 machine )

I did:
bin/smbpasswd -a -m lucy
INFO: Debug class all level = 3   (pid 19059 from pid 19059)
Added user lucy$.

bin/smbpasswd -a root
INFO: Debug class all level = 3   (pid 19024 from pid 19024)
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
Added user root.

I use Samba 2.2.1a on Tru64 Unix (former Digital Unix)
Win2000 has SP2 installed (not initially, but i hoped this would help)

If someone could help me it would be really great. Maybe somethings gets
wrong on the win2000 machine and not Samba is the cause of the problem.
 Many Thanks,
--
Torsten Goerke
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Date: Wed Sep  5 18:46:25 2001
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There is any way to make all users of a group use the same profile, i 
want to users off group ALUNOS use the same profile.
I'm using samba 2.2.1a.

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Date: Wed Sep  5 18:46:59 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 08:11:40 -0400

All,
I am running Samba as a PDC for NT/98 machines, and I am having a problem 
with the Windows machines joining the domain. These machines have hostnames 
that are not compatible with UNIX user names. I tried setting up user 
mappings for these machine names, but I was still unable to get them into the 
domain, however if I change their names to the names I have set up as user 
names, it works fine. 

What is the correct procedure to map computer names so that I can allow 
computers with incompatible names to join a domain? 

Thanks

-james

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Date: Wed Sep  5 18:49:08 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 13:23:49 -0500

Hi list,
i got a FreeBSD 4.3 + Samba 2.2.1a as NT PDC
working just fine,
the clients are WINNT Workstation 4.0 SP6 about 70 pc's
the worksStations with no reason some times lost the machine account
here is a log file sample
------------
[2001/09/05 12:58:26, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(154)
  get_md4pw: Workstation s4pc6$: no account in domain
[2001/09/05 12:59:15, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(154)
  get_md4pw: Workstation s4pc6$: no account in domain
[2001/09/05 13:02:32, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(154)
  get_md4pw: Workstation s4pc6$: no account in domain
[2001/09/05 13:03:27, 0] smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl(1798)
  call_nt_transact_ioctl: Currently not implemented.
[2001/09/05 13:03:27, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(154)
  get_md4pw: Workstation s4pc6$: no account in domain
------------
and the account was create previusly
this problem is killing me i have try reinstaling from cero the
workstations but nothing.
i don4t know if can be a problem but the samba is executed by
the inetd
and here is my smb.conf
-------------------
[global]
        log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
        max log size = 50
        domain master = yes
        dns proxy = no
        passwd program = sh /usr/local/bin/chpasswd.sh %u
        domain logons = yes
        encrypt passwords = yes
        domain admin group = @whell
        server string = SERVIDOR ALUMNOS
        workgroup = ALUMNOS
        passwd chat = * %n\n * %n\n *listo*
        unix password sync = yes
        smb passwd file = /usr/local/private/smbpasswd
        logon script = configure.bat
        socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE TCP_NODELAY
        netbios name = kabah
        keepalive = 3600
        local master = yes
        client code page = 852
        security = user
        logon drive = Z:
        os level = 65
        wins support = true

[homes]
 comment = Home Directories
 browseable = no
 writeable = yes
 guest ok = no
 read only = no
 create mask = 0700
 oplocks = false
 locking = no

[netlogon]
 comment = Network Logon Service
 path = /usr/local/samba/netlogon
 browseable = no
 guest ok = yes
 writeable = no
 share modes = no
--------------------
thanks in advance for any comment.
David Pirez

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I just realized something.

You have to restart Samba everytime you create a new share?  Is it possible
to do it without kicking of people connected to the server?

VP of Color LaserJet Printing
and also Systems Engineer
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Nevermind... stupid question... it just takes a while for the new share to
show up.

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> I just realized something.
>
> You have to restart Samba everytime you create a new share?  Is it
possible
> to do it without kicking of people connected to the server?
>
> VP of Color LaserJet Printing
> and also Systems Engineer
> Adam Lang
> Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
> www.rutgersinurance.com
>

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X-Original-Date: 05 Sep 2001 22:14:31 -0400

>I've had a Samba 2.2.0 PDC with a couple of WinNT boxes and a raft of
>Win9x boxes and all has worked well.
>I saved smbpasswd and MACHINE.SID off to the side.
>Then the PDC box was upgraded and samba-2.2.1a-10.ldap.4 was installed.
>MACHINE.SID was copied to where the new samba would find it,  and the
>smbpasswd file was migrated into LDAP.  We tested this quite extensively
>on a test LAN and it worked ***GREAT***!  But on the live LAN one can no
>longer logon to any machine becuase "Device does not exist of the
>network".  I tried going back to straight 2.2.0, but no luck.  I ended up
>moving the test machine from the test domain to the live domain, and
>reaising the os level till it became the PDC,  and again people were able
>to login.  What do I need to do to get the "old" PDC working again.
>The "new" PDC is running samba-2.2.1a-10.ldap.4 and using the LDAP
>database stored on the "old" PDC.

I've wiped out the MACHINE.SID, deleted all the .tdb files, restarted
Samba, re-entered the configuration files, etc...  everything I can
think of,  but once this machine takes the network over I'm straight
back to "device does not exist on the network".  The "working" PDC and
the PDC that is not working are running the exact same version of the
software.  I'm utterly at a loss,  what can I do, check, delete, etc...

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Date: Thu Sep  6 02:06:43 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 21:49:58 -0700 (MST)

As I reported earlier, I had also been having the SWAT authentication
problem.  Gerald Carter suggested 2 solutions for Samba 2.2.1a:

1. Compile using the --with-pam option.  This didn't work for me.
2. Run ./configure, and before doing the 'make', remove the line

	#define HAVE_TRUNCATED_SALT 1

   from source/include/config.h and then continue as usual.
   This worked!  I can now run SWAT with no problems at all.

Jay Ts

---------------------------------------
> It's not the SWAT file.  SWAT for 2.2.0 works for me at my location.  The
> other person has 2.2.1a and has the EXACT same swat file as me and he gets
> the authentication problem.
> 
> VP of Color LaserJet Printing
> and also Systems Engineer
> Adam Lang
> Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
> www.rutgersinurance.com
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andre Macara" <andre.macara at clix.pt>
> To: "Samba-Ntdom" <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>; "Adam Lang"
> <aalang at rutgersinsurance.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 7:32 PM
> Subject: RE: swat failure
> 
> 
> > Look, I'm not sure about your problem, but seem to me that your problem is
> > in your swat file, the first time that swat installs he will put a file
> > called swat under /etc/xinetd.d, the default parameter musto work fine if
> > you are the root and you are logged in the same machine that had swat, ie
> > 127.0.0.1, ok, after you edit that file you will loke something like this
> >
> > # default: off
> > # description: SWAT is the Samba Web Admin Tool. Use swat \
> > #              to configure your Samba server. To use SWAT, \
> > #              connect to port 901 with your favorite web browser.
> > service swat
> > {
> >         disable = no
> >         port            = 901
> >         socket_type     = stream
> >         wait            = no
> >         only_from       = 10.0.0.0
> >         user            = root
> >         server          = /usr/sbin/swat
> >         log_on_failure  += USERID
> > }
> >
> > I think that you have other user in the user parameter, check it out, as
> you
> > can see my network is 10.0.0.0, soo this way I can login in swat from any
> > machine from my network
> >
> > Hope that helps you
> >
> > Andre
> > Trying to find a jog right now
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> > [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Adam Lang
> > Sent: terga-feira, 4 de Setembro de 2001 15:58
> > To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> > Subject: Re: swat failure
> >
> >
> > I encountered the same problem.  Someone on the list mentioned that SWAT
> is
> > broken in the current Samba release.  Thank god I downloaded the 2.2.0
> > source before 2.2.1 was out.
> >
> > I am curious though, if you have the 2.2.0 source, could you just make
> that
> > SWAT version and use it with 2.2.1?
> >
> > VP of Color LaserJet Printing
> > and also Systems Engineer
> > Adam Lang
> > Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company
> > www.rutgersinurance.com
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Ron McKeating" <R.J.Mckeating at lboro.ac.uk>
> > To: <samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org>
> > Sent: Monday, September 03, 2001 11:34 AM
> > Subject: swat failure
> >
> >
> > > Hi all,
> > >
> > > I was wondering if anyone can help, I have just installed samba and
> > > configured it by hand.  I had a go at loading swat but whenever I put
> > > the root user id and password I get the error:
> > >
> > > 401 Bad Authorization
> > > username or password incorrect
> > >
> > >
> > > It is most definitely the root password.  Anybody able to point me in
> > > the direction of what to look at.
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > >
> > > Ron
> > > --
> > > Ron McKeating
> > > Computing Officer
> > > Computing Services
> > > Loughborough University
> > > http://www.ronmac.lboro.ac.uk/~ccrjm/
> > > Tel: 01509 222329
> > > Fax: 01509 223989
> 

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Can someone tell me what this error means when I do a >smbstatus?

Couldn't open status file /var/lock/samba/STATUS..LCK

Thanks..

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***Please reply directly to me***

Hi,

Is it possible on a samba server to limit the maximum connections a user can logon as. I.e. we only want one user to be able to logon to any one machine at any time.


Cheers

Kris

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you're running an old version of smbstatus with a new version of samba

your path probably points to the old smbstatus file first ..

> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]Namens Shawn Owens
> Verzonden: donderdag 6 september 2001 7:17
> Aan: 'samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org'
> Onderwerp: Error...
> 
> 
> Can someone tell me what this error means when I do a >smbstatus?
> 
> Couldn't open status file /var/lock/samba/STATUS..LCK
> 
> Thanks..
> 

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Hi!

I am trying to set up a samba server with winbind as
described in the german iX article by Volker Lendecke
which can be found at
http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2001/04/148/

Here is what I did:

Downloaded the CVS sources of SAMBA_2_2 and APPLIANCE_TNG 
into two separate directories.
In the SAMBA_2_2 directory I executed

./configure --prefix=/opt/samba --sysconfdir=/etc --with-quotas --with-acl-support
make
make install

and in the APPLIANCE_TNG directory

./configure -enable-static=yes \-enable-shared=no --prefix=/opt/samba
make nsswitch
make nsswitch/pam_winbind.so

This is where I get the following error:

Compiling nsswitch/pam_winbind.c with -fpic
In file included from nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:8 :
nsswitch/pam_winbind.h:37 : security/pam_modules.h : No such file or directory
make: *** [nsswitch/pam_winbind.po] Error 1

It seems that the complete security directory is missing and thus,
the header file pam_modules.h cannot be found.
The module pam_winbind.so is not built, and without it, I cannot access any
samba shares on the server as long as winbind is running.

Could it be the nsswitch code from CVS is broken at the moment?
If so, I would be happy if someone could send me a working copy or tell
me how I can get a working pam_winbind.so

TIA,
 Robert

ps.: Does anyone know if Volker is reading this list?
I just subscribed a few minutes ago.
It would be really nice if someone could give me a hint.
I have been trying to get this running for three days now...

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On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 02:46:27PM +0200, Robert Szentmihalyi wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I am trying to set up a samba server with winbind as
> described in the german iX article by Volker Lendecke
> which can be found at
> http://www.heise.de/ix/artikel/2001/04/148/
> 
> Here is what I did:
> 
> Downloaded the CVS sources of SAMBA_2_2 and APPLIANCE_TNG 
> into two separate directories.
> In the SAMBA_2_2 directory I executed
> 
> ./configure --prefix=/opt/samba --sysconfdir=/etc --with-quotas --with-acl-support
> make
> make install
> 
> and in the APPLIANCE_TNG directory
> 
> ./configure -enable-static=yes \-enable-shared=no --prefix=/opt/samba
> make nsswitch
> make nsswitch/pam_winbind.so
> 
> This is where I get the following error:
> 
> Compiling nsswitch/pam_winbind.c with -fpic
> In file included from nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:8 :
> nsswitch/pam_winbind.h:37 : security/pam_modules.h : No such file or directory
> make: *** [nsswitch/pam_winbind.po] Error 1
> 
> It seems that the complete security directory is missing and thus,
> the header file pam_modules.h cannot be found.
> The module pam_winbind.so is not built, and without it, I cannot access any
> samba shares on the server as long as winbind is running.
This means that your system lacks for PAM development files (package
libpam-devel or pam-devel on RH or Mandrake systems, called appropriately
on others)

> 
> Could it be the nsswitch code from CVS is broken at the moment?
> If so, I would be happy if someone could send me a working copy or tell
> me how I can get a working pam_winbind.so
You don't need APPLIANCE_TNG branch if you want to use winbind with Samba
2.2, use just SAMBA_2_2 branch, it compiles fine.

-- 
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Hi,

  I am using samba 2.0.7 with a linux running kernel 2.2.16 
and a windows 2000 PC. I want to keep a mirror of
a Linux directory on a CD-RW, which is on the Windows PC.
So I mount the CD-RW and use rdist to mirror the directory.
It works well except that all filenames are changed
to 'rdist' followed by 6 random characters, e.g rdist5mE2hd.
If I use rsync, then they change to the original filenames
followed by again 6 random characters. Using rcp or cp does not 
have the problem. Any idea ? 
I appreciate any help on this. Thanks.

-Ta

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Date: Thu Sep  6 06:38:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 15:40:22 +0200

Hello list,

Scenario: I'm trying to set up a Samba server as a member server in an
Win-controlled domain with winbind. I'm using SuSE Linux 7.2 and latest
Samba 2.2 CVS, checked out Sept. 4th.
I configured --with-smbmount --with-pam --with-winbind. Compilation and
installation went well.
I have joined the domain with "smbpasswd -j <DOMAIN> -r <PDC> -U
Administrator", configured /etc/nsswitch.conf with "files winbind" for
passwd, shadow and group, started the Samba daemons, started winbindd.
I can then resolve names and SIDs with wbinfo -n and wbinfo -s.
smbclient -L si24757 -U mrd8si -W DESI0 gives me a list of shares, say PW
validation works.

My problem: When connecting from an NT4 client I'm only able to connect as
nobody, for domain users I'm asked for username/password ("Connect as:"). I
guess my problem is with PAM configuration. I have a file /etc/pam.d/samba

#
# PAM configuration file for SAMBA authetication via NT DC
#
auth	sufficient	/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
account required	/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
# session	required	/lib/security/pam_unix.so
password	required	/lib/security/pam_winbind.so

My /etc/pam.d/login is

#%PAM-1.0
auth     requisite	/lib/security/pam_unix.so	nullok #set_secrpc
#auth	 required	/lib/security/pam_securetty.so
auth     required       /lib/security/pam_nologin.so
#auth	 required	/lib/security/pam_homecheck.so
auth     required       /lib/security/pam_env.so
auth	 required	/lib/security/pam_mail.so
auth     sufficient     /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
account  required       /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
password required	/lib/security/pam_pwcheck.so	nullok use_cracklib
password required       /lib/security/pam_unix.so	nullok
use_first_pass use_authtok
session  required       /lib/security/pam_unix.so	none # debug or
trace
session  required       /lib/security/pam_limits.so

I have no pam_pwdb.so mentioned in the docs. How should a working PAM
configuration look like?

Mit freundlichen Gr|_en / Kind regards / Saludos cordiales

Daniel Mvller
Robert Bosch GmbH
Application hosting, QI/CCE21

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The smbd process needs to switch effective uids all the time, so it goes
between root and the logged-on user all the time.  Switches are made to the
user when auth checks are done, so this is not a security problem.  It does
mean that we need to be careful to switch at the right times on the samba
code, though... :)

When you see in ps some, but not all, of the users, it's just a matter of
what each user was last/is currently doing.

Jim

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Subject:  SMBD processes not setting to UID



Hello:

We are utilizing Samba 2.2.0-20010417 on a P3 IBM PC.  Our server is setup
as a PDC with up to 60 clients connecting on a 24x7 basis.  We have a
question regarding the smbd -d processes.

When issuing the command "smbstatus -b" we get a return showing all of the
currently logged on users.  If we issue a "ps -ef|grep smbd" command,
however, we only see some of the UID's that are logged in and several child
smbd -d processes running as root.  We have not been able to establish any
sort of pattern to this problem (if it is actually a problem).  We are
concerned, naturally, that this is a potential security risk.  We have read
through the mailing list and have not found anything (as of yet) relating
to this problem.  We've also read the text documentation (including the
Diagnosis.txt) that is provided with the Samba suite and made corrections
(as necessary).  As you can see from the example output below there are
child smbd processes running as root which match the PID's under the
smbstatus -b output.  For example PID 15315 is assigned to the UID jkell
under smbstatus but the same PID under the ps -ef command is showing as
root.  Is there actually a problem here?  If there is a problem, does
anyone have a suggestion on how to correct this?

Example output for commands: (I've edited the output enough to just show
the problem here, this isn't a complete return)

smbstatus -b

15027   jwfrazie  lexwkst_61                    Wed Sep  5 05:58:35 2001
15023   dihoward  lexwkst_45                    Wed Sep  5 05:58:19 2001
20490   nobody    haganwkst                     Wed Sep  5 07:35:00 2001
14770   jkell     lexwkst_31                    Wed Sep  5 05:55:09 2001
14854   timcoop   lexwkst_17                    Wed Sep  5 05:56:47 2001
15742   cbraho    lexwkst_43                    Wed Sep  5 06:09:00 2001
15556   lkholman  lexwkst_41                    Wed Sep  5 06:06:17 2001
22429   demoss    lexwkst_34                    Wed Sep  5 08:08:39 2001
20327   nrcbcw    casper                        Wed Sep  5 07:31:56 2001
23612   conder    lexwkst_35                    Wed Sep  5 08:29:16 2001
15315   jkell     lexwkst_33                    Wed Sep  5 06:01:48 2001


ps -ef|grep smbd

root     11151     1  0 Sep04 ?        00:00:00 smbd -D
root     14854 11151  0 05:56 ?        00:00:00 smbd -D
scottro  14949 11151  0 05:57 ?        00:00:00 smbd -D
dihoward 15023 11151  0 05:58 ?        00:00:00 smbd -D
jwfrazie 15027 11151  0 05:58 ?        00:00:00 smbd -D
root     15315 11151  0 06:01 ?        00:00:00 smbd -D
ericda   15402 11151  0 06:03 ?        00:00:01 smbd -D
lkholman 15556 11151  0 06:05 ?        00:00:00 smbd -D



Thanks in advance.

David Mair
IBM Global Services, South
Lexington, KY

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Hi,
 
I have recently installed Windwos XP on on of my workstations. I can
join this system to my Samba domain but when I try to login I get an
error message like: cannot contact domain controller, possible causes
computer not in domain, domain unavalable. But I can see that it has a
password in the smbpasswd file.
 
Anybody has anyidea on this?
 
Kind regards,
Sander Cox
 

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> > This is where I get the following error:
> >
> > Compiling nsswitch/pam_winbind.c with -fpic
> > In file included from nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:8 :
> > nsswitch/pam_winbind.h:37 : security/pam_modules.h : No such
> > file or directory make: *** [nsswitch/pam_winbind.po] Error 1
> >
> > It seems that the complete security directory is missing and
> > thus, the header file pam_modules.h cannot be found.
> > The module pam_winbind.so is not built, and without it, I
> > cannot access any samba shares on the server as long as winbind
> > is running.
>
> This means that your system lacks for PAM development files
> (package libpam-devel or pam-devel on RH or Mandrake systems,
> called appropriately on others)
>
> > Could it be the nsswitch code from CVS is broken at the moment?
> > If so, I would be happy if someone could send me a working copy
> > or tell me how I can get a working pam_winbind.so
>
> You don't need APPLIANCE_TNG branch if you want to use winbind
> with Samba 2.2, use just SAMBA_2_2 branch, it compiles fine.

Thank you, it works so far. The client doesn't lock up any more...
Now, when I try to access a share, the a password window pops up,
asking me for a username and password.
Before recompiling with the PAM development stuff installed as you 
suggested, I had to kill winbindd to see the password window.

I suspect I have put the wrong entries into the PAM configuration 
files ( /etc/pam.d/* ).
Could you give me working example, please?

Do I have to configure samba with --with-pam?

Regards,
 Robert   

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On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 03:40:22PM +0200, Moeller Daniel (QI/CCE2-SI) * wrote:
> My problem: When connecting from an NT4 client I'm only able to connect as
> nobody, for domain users I'm asked for username/password ("Connect as:"). I
> guess my problem is with PAM configuration. I have a file /etc/pam.d/samba

Have you tried without pam? Is pam really your problem?

> #
> # PAM configuration file for SAMBA authetication via NT DC
> #
> auth	sufficient	/lib/security/pam_winbind.so

This is ignored. The pam api wants to see plain text passwords, which will not
work in a winbind environment. The Samba PAM support is only for account
restrictions.

> account required	/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
> # session	required	/lib/security/pam_unix.so
> password	required	/lib/security/pam_winbind.so

Just to be sure: Try with pam_permit.so. That always says ok.

Volker

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You can force it with a HUP signal to smbd, or wait 5 (?) minutes.

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On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 04:56:40PM +0200, Robert Szentmihalyi wrote:
> > > This is where I get the following error:
> > >
> > > Compiling nsswitch/pam_winbind.c with -fpic
> > > In file included from nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:8 :
> > > nsswitch/pam_winbind.h:37 : security/pam_modules.h : No such
> > > file or directory make: *** [nsswitch/pam_winbind.po] Error 1
> > >
> > > It seems that the complete security directory is missing and
> > > thus, the header file pam_modules.h cannot be found.
> > > The module pam_winbind.so is not built, and without it, I
> > > cannot access any samba shares on the server as long as winbind
> > > is running.
> >
> > This means that your system lacks for PAM development files
> > (package libpam-devel or pam-devel on RH or Mandrake systems,
> > called appropriately on others)
> >
> > > Could it be the nsswitch code from CVS is broken at the moment?
> > > If so, I would be happy if someone could send me a working copy
> > > or tell me how I can get a working pam_winbind.so
> >
> > You don't need APPLIANCE_TNG branch if you want to use winbind
> > with Samba 2.2, use just SAMBA_2_2 branch, it compiles fine.
> 
> Thank you, it works so far. The client doesn't lock up any more...
> Now, when I try to access a share, the a password window pops up,
> asking me for a username and password.
> Before recompiling with the PAM development stuff installed as you 
> suggested, I had to kill winbindd to see the password window.
> 
> I suspect I have put the wrong entries into the PAM configuration 
> files ( /etc/pam.d/* ).
> Could you give me working example, please?
Access through Samba + winbindd works fine for me without PAM
modifications at all. I have Winbind entries only in PAM login service for
logging from the console.

-- 
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Hi.
I4m currently using samba-tng as a pdc for 10 w2k machines. So now when
samba 2.2.1 is working smothly with w2k i want to change.

So please is there any body out there who know howto migrate from samba-tng
to smba 2.2.1a with out loosing the configuration on the w2k workstations.
Do i only have to change the .SID file from samba-tng to samba-2.2.1a for it
to work. Or are they completly diffrent from each other?
I4ll hope some one can help me.

Cheers
Bjorn

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Am Donnerstag, 6. September 2001 17:57 schrieb Alexander Bokovoy:
> On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 04:56:40PM +0200, Robert Szentmihalyi 
wrote:
> > > > This is where I get the following error:
> > > >
> > > > Compiling nsswitch/pam_winbind.c with -fpic
> > > > In file included from nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:8 :
> > > > nsswitch/pam_winbind.h:37 : security/pam_modules.h : No
> > > > such file or directory make: *** [nsswitch/pam_winbind.po]
> > > > Error 1
> > > >
> > > > It seems that the complete security directory is missing
> > > > and thus, the header file pam_modules.h cannot be found.
> > > > The module pam_winbind.so is not built, and without it, I
> > > > cannot access any samba shares on the server as long as
> > > > winbind is running.
> > >
> > > This means that your system lacks for PAM development files
> > > (package libpam-devel or pam-devel on RH or Mandrake systems,
> > > called appropriately on others)
> > >
> > > > Could it be the nsswitch code from CVS is broken at the
> > > > moment? If so, I would be happy if someone could send me a
> > > > working copy or tell me how I can get a working
> > > > pam_winbind.so
> > >
> > > You don't need APPLIANCE_TNG branch if you want to use
> > > winbind with Samba 2.2, use just SAMBA_2_2 branch, it
> > > compiles fine.
> >
> > Thank you, it works so far. The client doesn't lock up any
> > more... Now, when I try to access a share, the a password
> > window pops up, asking me for a username and password.
> > Before recompiling with the PAM development stuff installed as
> > you suggested, I had to kill winbindd to see the password
> > window.
> >
> > I suspect I have put the wrong entries into the PAM
> > configuration files ( /etc/pam.d/* ).
> > Could you give me working example, please?
>
> Access through Samba + winbindd works fine for me without PAM
> modifications at all. I have Winbind entries only in PAM login
> service for logging from the console.

I have restored the original PAM configuration files,
but I am still asked to  enter a password for any share I try to 
access.

Perhaps it is not even a PAM issue. My login password is accepted 
after all.

Any ideas?

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Hi,

I just did the same migration.

First of all, if you had any group translations, you will use most of those.
Important: In TNG you could map even for domain logons, did not get that to work
in 2.2.1a

Check your smb.conf for things that are different for TNG and 2.2.1a

Now here is the real trouble. I did copy both the server SID and the domain SID,
however I still had to rejoin the domain. (and resetting the machine accounts in
smbpasswd). I am not 100% sure why I had to do that.

If you have any other questions, please email me!

Raoul

Bjvrn Sundberg wrote:

> Hi.
> I4m currently using samba-tng as a pdc for 10 w2k machines. So now when
> samba 2.2.1 is working smothly with w2k i want to change.
>
> So please is there any body out there who know howto migrate from samba-tng
> to smba 2.2.1a with out loosing the configuration on the w2k workstations.
> Do i only have to change the .SID file from samba-tng to samba-2.2.1a for it
> to work. Or are they completly diffrent from each other?
> I4ll hope some one can help me.
>
> Cheers
> Bjorn

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> You have to restart Samba everytime you create a new share?  Is it possible
> to do it without kicking of people connected to the server?

adam, did you try to do a
kill -HUP smbd

that might work...if it does not, can you let me know...I've been doing
that ...since restarting the service is a no no when you have people
printing and accessing files off of a file server....

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I was working well with samba 2.2.1a but I want to change some compile
options and fix the User Manager problem so I downloaded the latest CVS
as of this past Monday. Everything is still working great for the
Win2000 clients which is most of them. But my NT clients will not act as
a server. If I try to access a resource such as \\machine1\c$ I get a
"Server service is not started on this machine" error. On the machine
where I'm trying to connect is says "There are already too many users
connected.". I know Workstation only allows 10 users but it's not
allowing any. I deleted the share and added it again and I get the same
thing. I made sure that the server service was running. I didn't have a
problem until I updated Samba. I also checked shares on other NT boxes
on the network that aren't on the domain and I can connect to those just
fine. It wouldn't be a big deal because I only have 3 NT machines on the
domain but one of them shares an application with six other clients. Any
one have any ideas.

Another weird thing is when I run smbpasswd -x username it tries to
delete the root account which isn't there. Weird.

Charles Wise
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Hi;

Others can correct me if I am wrong, but I think that Samba does not support 
being a domain controller in an Active Directory domain.  Microsoft is 
trying to integrate AD with their new releases of server software (as an 
attempt to get people to upgrade?) and as such, it may not be possible to 
install SQL 2000 in this case.

Here are some possible solutions:

Firebird Relational Database Manager (formerly Interbase),

PostgreSQL (on a Linux system-- although it advertizes an NT port, I have 
never got it up and running, perhaps because of problems relating to 
Cygwin),

MySQL (does not support transactions or row-locking yet-- best reserved for 
light uses like database driven web content),

Oracle (Everybody's favorite monster),

Etc...

My experience with PostgreSQL has been really fantastic, and if your needs 
would be better suited by an object-relational RDBMS, i highly recomment 
that one, though its constant buffer-flushing makes it slower than 
commercial RDBMS's.  Interbase is probably the other likely equivalent to 
SQL 2000.  If you do not need transaction support or low-locking, you can 
use MySQL which is often faster than many other options.

However, unless I am wrong about AD support in SAMBA, I think you will be 
unable to get SQL 2000 installed.

>From: Rasmus Wiman <rasmus.wiman at sami.se>
>To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
>Subject: Backoffice server trouble.
>Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 10:24:39 +0200
>
>Hi all,
>
>I'm trying to install SQLserver 2000 on a Win 2000 server in our domain,
>but the installer always exits with "Unable to access the active
>directory. Check to ensure that you are logged on to the domain and that
>the domain controller is accessible". What's wrong?
>
>What's wrong? The domain controller is a Slackware 8.0 box running Samba
>2.2.1a and smb.conf looks like this:
>
># 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 many any basic syntactic errors.
>#
>#======================= Global Settings
>=====================================
>[global]
>
># workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg: LINUX2
>    workgroup = LABS
>
># server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
>    server string = The lab rat
>    announce version = 6.0
>
># 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 = 192.168.1. 192.168.2. 127.
>
># If you want to automatically load your printer list rather
># than setting them up individually then you'll need this
>;   load printers = yes
>
># you may wish to override the location of the printcap file
>;   printcap name = /etc/printcap
>
># on SystemV system setting printcap name to lpstat should allow
># you to automatically obtain a printer list from the SystemV spool
># system
>;   printcap name = lpstat
>
># It should not be necessary to specify the print system type unless
># it is non-standard. Currently supported print systems include:
># bsd, sysv, plp, lprng, aix, hpux, qnx
>;   printing = bsd
>
># 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.%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.  NOTE:  To get the behaviour of
># Samba-1.9.18, you'll need to use "security = share".
>    security = user
>
># Use password server option only with security = server
># The argument list may include:
>#   password server = My_PDC_Name [My_BDC_Name] [My_Next_BDC_Name]
># or to auto-locate the domain controller/s
>#   password server = *
>;   password server = <NT-Server-Name>
>
># Note: Do NOT use the now deprecated option of "domain controller"
># This option is no longer implemented.
>
># 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
>
># Where to find the SSL certificates:
>;   ssl CA certDir = /etc/ssl/certs
>
># 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 = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%m
>
># Most people will find that this option gives better performance.
># See speed.txt and the manual pages for details
># You may want to add the following on a Linux system:
>#         SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
>    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
>
># 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 = 64
>
># 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
>    domain admin group = @ntadmin
>    printer admin = @ntadmin
>
># 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
>
>    add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g machine -s
>/bin/false -M %u
>
># 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
>
>    logon home = \\%L\%U\.profiles
>    logon drive= u:
># 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 = 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 = /usr/local/samba/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 = /usr/local/samba/profiles
>     browseable = no
>     guest ok = yes
>     writable = yes
>     create mask = 0600
>     directory mask = 0700
>
>
># 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 = /usr/local/samba/printers
>    guest ok = yes
>    browseable = yes
>    read only = yes
>    ; since this share is configured as read only, then we need
>    ; a 'write list'.  Check the file system permissions to make
>    ; sure this account can copy files to the share.  If this
>    ; is setup to a non-root account, then it should also exist
>    ; as a 'printer admin'
>    write list = @ntadmin,root
>
>
># 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
>[labs]
>    comment = Public Stuff
>    path = /usr/local/samba/labs
>    public = yes
>    writable = yes
>    printable = no
>;   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 = /usr/somewhere/else/public
>;   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


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All,

	Would someone please recommend a good reference for using Samba 2.2.x as a 
PDC that was updated sometime after the 2.2.0 release? The documentation I 
have found so far was mostly set up before the final release, and much of it 
contains references to things that might make it into the final release, 
which leads to me spending too much time reviewing what works and what does 
not.

James

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I think you are right.  I think SQL 2000 HAS to have a Win2K domain
controller with active directory.

Postgresql is my favorite db to use also.  It is as feature rich as Oracle
and very table.  MySQL is "faster" on low volume/select only stuf, but if
you use your database as a Enterprise level, Postgres has better speed
performance.

VP of Color LaserJet Printing
and also Systems Engineer
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> Hi;
>
> Others can correct me if I am wrong, but I think that Samba does not
support
> being a domain controller in an Active Directory domain.  Microsoft is
> trying to integrate AD with their new releases of server software (as an
> attempt to get people to upgrade?) and as such, it may not be possible to
> install SQL 2000 in this case.
>
> Here are some possible solutions:
>
> Firebird Relational Database Manager (formerly Interbase),
>
> PostgreSQL (on a Linux system-- although it advertizes an NT port, I have
> never got it up and running, perhaps because of problems relating to
> Cygwin),
>
> MySQL (does not support transactions or row-locking yet-- best reserved
for
> light uses like database driven web content),
>
> Oracle (Everybody's favorite monster),
>
> Etc...
>
> My experience with PostgreSQL has been really fantastic, and if your needs
> would be better suited by an object-relational RDBMS, i highly recomment
> that one, though its constant buffer-flushing makes it slower than
> commercial RDBMS's.  Interbase is probably the other likely equivalent to
> SQL 2000.  If you do not need transaction support or low-locking, you can
> use MySQL which is often faster than many other options.
>
> However, unless I am wrong about AD support in SAMBA, I think you will be
> unable to get SQL 2000 installed.
>
> >From: Rasmus Wiman <rasmus.wiman at sami.se>
> >To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> >Subject: Backoffice server trouble.
> >Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 10:24:39 +0200
> >
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I'm trying to install SQLserver 2000 on a Win 2000 server in our domain,
> >but the installer always exits with "Unable to access the active
> >directory. Check to ensure that you are logged on to the domain and that
> >the domain controller is accessible". What's wrong?
> >
> >What's wrong? The domain controller is a Slackware 8.0 box running Samba
> >2.2.1a and smb.conf looks like this:
> >
> ># 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 many any basic syntactic errors.
> >#
> >#======================= Global Settings
> >=====================================
> >[global]
> >
> ># workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg: LINUX2
> >    workgroup = LABS
> >
> ># server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
> >    server string = The lab rat
> >    announce version = 6.0
> >
> ># 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 = 192.168.1. 192.168.2. 127.
> >
> ># If you want to automatically load your printer list rather
> ># than setting them up individually then you'll need this
> >;   load printers = yes
> >
> ># you may wish to override the location of the printcap file
> >;   printcap name = /etc/printcap
> >
> ># on SystemV system setting printcap name to lpstat should allow
> ># you to automatically obtain a printer list from the SystemV spool
> ># system
> >;   printcap name = lpstat
> >
> ># It should not be necessary to specify the print system type unless
> ># it is non-standard. Currently supported print systems include:
> ># bsd, sysv, plp, lprng, aix, hpux, qnx
> >;   printing = bsd
> >
> ># 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.%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.  NOTE:  To get the behaviour of
> ># Samba-1.9.18, you'll need to use "security = share".
> >    security = user
> >
> ># Use password server option only with security = server
> ># The argument list may include:
> >#   password server = My_PDC_Name [My_BDC_Name] [My_Next_BDC_Name]
> ># or to auto-locate the domain controller/s
> >#   password server = *
> >;   password server = <NT-Server-Name>
> >
> ># Note: Do NOT use the now deprecated option of "domain controller"
> ># This option is no longer implemented.
> >
> ># 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
> >
> ># Where to find the SSL certificates:
> >;   ssl CA certDir = /etc/ssl/certs
> >
> ># 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 = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%m
> >
> ># Most people will find that this option gives better performance.
> ># See speed.txt and the manual pages for details
> ># You may want to add the following on a Linux system:
> >#         SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
> >    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
> >
> ># 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 = 64
> >
> ># 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
> >    domain admin group = @ntadmin
> >    printer admin = @ntadmin
> >
> ># 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
> >
> >    add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g machine -s
> >/bin/false -M %u
> >
> ># 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
> >
> >    logon home = \\%L\%U\.profiles
> >    logon drive= u:
> ># 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 = 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 = /usr/local/samba/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 = /usr/local/samba/profiles
> >     browseable = no
> >     guest ok = yes
> >     writable = yes
> >     create mask = 0600
> >     directory mask = 0700
> >
> >
> ># 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 = /usr/local/samba/printers
> >    guest ok = yes
> >    browseable = yes
> >    read only = yes
> >    ; since this share is configured as read only, then we need
> >    ; a 'write list'.  Check the file system permissions to make
> >    ; sure this account can copy files to the share.  If this
> >    ; is setup to a non-root account, then it should also exist
> >    ; as a 'printer admin'
> >    write list = @ntadmin,root
> >
> >
> ># 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
> >[labs]
> >    comment = Public Stuff
> >    path = /usr/local/samba/labs
> >    public = yes
> >    writable = yes
> >    printable = no
> >;   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 = /usr/somewhere/else/public
> >;   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
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Samba Unleashed by Sams is the best Samba reference I have seen for setting
up Samba.

Matthew A. Titcombe 
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All,

	Would someone please recommend a good reference for using Samba
2.2.x as a 
PDC that was updated sometime after the 2.2.0 release? The documentation I 
have found so far was mostly set up before the final release, and much of it

contains references to things that might make it into the final release, 
which leads to me spending too much time reviewing what works and what does 
not.

James

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o'reilly has a book they put on the web for free

http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/index.html
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> Samba Unleashed by Sams is the best Samba reference I have seen for
setting
> up Samba.
>
> Matthew A. Titcombe
> Relizon - St. Louis
> Voice:  (314) 344-3380 x 260
> Fax:  (314) 344-9966
> matthew.titcombe at relizon.com
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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>
>
> All,
>
> Would someone please recommend a good reference for using Samba
> 2.2.x as a
> PDC that was updated sometime after the 2.2.0 release? The documentation I
> have found so far was mostly set up before the final release, and much of
it
>
> contains references to things that might make it into the final release,
> which leads to me spending too much time reviewing what works and what
does
> not.
>
> James

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I have the O'Rielly Using Samba and Sams 24 Hour books.  I still prefer the
Unleashed one for the level of detail I got with regard to specific issues.

Matthew A. Titcombe 
Relizon - St. Louis 
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o'reilly has a book they put on the web for free

http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/index.html
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> Samba Unleashed by Sams is the best Samba reference I have seen for
setting
> up Samba.
>
> Matthew A. Titcombe
> Relizon - St. Louis
> Voice:  (314) 344-3380 x 260
> Fax:  (314) 344-9966
> matthew.titcombe at relizon.com
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 2:33 PM
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Looking for a solid samba 2.2.x reference
>
>
> All,
>
> Would someone please recommend a good reference for using Samba
> 2.2.x as a
> PDC that was updated sometime after the 2.2.0 release? The documentation I
> have found so far was mostly set up before the final release, and much of
it
>
> contains references to things that might make it into the final release,
> which leads to me spending too much time reviewing what works and what
does
> not.
>
> James

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Date: Thu Sep  6 13:57:16 2001
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System: Mandrake 8.0
   SMBD 2.2.1a  (running as PDC)

Is there a way users can change their smbpasswd from W2K?

brgds, BW

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Date: Thu Sep  6 17:15:01 2001
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Alright I'm trying to get my windows 2000 server to see my Linux box and
vise versa. I followed the steps on
http://www.data-based-systems.com/Content/LinuxSambaWithWindows2000.htm
(beware of the huge picture that loads up right way, scroll a little
you'll see what I mean.) and I get this error "Cannot join domain
INNERPATHOS.LOCAL as the domain controller name is our own. we cannot be
a domain controller for a domain and also be a domain member." When I
run smbpasswd -j INNERPATHOS.local -r INNERPATHOS0
 
I created my samba machine on the domain controller (windows 2000 server
sp2) 
The PDC name is INNERPATHOS.local and its NETbios  name is INNERPATHOS0
(but when  I log on to the domain in windows its INNERPATHOS0)
I'm running mandrake 8 and samba 2.0.10
 
What am I doing wrong????
Any help would be great.
 
Here is a copy of my smb.conf
 
# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from localhost.localdomain (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 2001/09/06 18:49:30
 
# Global parameters
[global]
        workgroup = INNERPATHOS0
        server string = %h Samba %v Server
        security = DOMAIN
        encrypt passwords = Yes
        update encrypted = Yes
        null passwords = Yes
        smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd
        log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
        max log size = 50
        socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
        printcap name = lpstat
        local master = No
        dns proxy = No
        wins server = 192.168.0.1
        wins support = Yes
        guest account = Samba
        hosts allow = 192.168.0.1
        printing = cups
        print command = /usr/bin/lp -d%p -oraw %s; rm %s
        lpq command = /usr/bin/lpstat -o%p
        lprm command = /usr/bin/cancel %p-%j
        queuepause command = /usr/bin/disable %p
        queueresume command = /usr/bin/enable %p
 
[homes]
        comment = Home Directories
        writeable = Yes
        browseable = No
 
[printers]
        comment = All Printers
        path = /var/spool/samba
        create mask = 0700
        guest ok = Yes
        printable = Yes
        print command = lpr-cups -P %p -o raw %s -r      # using client
side printer drivers.
        lpq command = lpstat -o %p
        lprm command = cancel %p-%j
 

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>>I've had a Samba 2.2.0 PDC with a couple of WinNT boxes and a raft of
>>Win9x boxes and all has worked well.
>>I saved smbpasswd and MACHINE.SID off to the side.
>>Then the PDC box was upgraded and samba-2.2.1a-10.ldap.4 was installed.
>>MACHINE.SID was copied to where the new samba would find it,  and the
>>smbpasswd file was migrated into LDAP.  We tested this quite extensively
>>on a test LAN and it worked ***GREAT***!  But on the live LAN one can no
>>longer logon to any machine becuase "Device does not exist of the
>>network".  I tried going back to straight 2.2.0, but no luck.  I ended up
>>moving the test machine from the test domain to the live domain, and
>>reaising the os level till it became the PDC,  and again people were able
>>to login.  What do I need to do to get the "old" PDC working again.
>>The "new" PDC is running samba-2.2.1a-10.ldap.4 and using the LDAP
>>database stored on the "old" PDC.
>I've wiped out the MACHINE.SID, deleted all the .tdb files, restarted
>Samba, re-entered the configuration files, etc...  everything I can
>think of,  but once this machine takes the network over I'm straight
>back to "device does not exist on the network".  The "working" PDC and
>the PDC that is not working are running the exact same version of the
>software.  I'm utterly at a loss,  what can I do, check, delete, etc...

Well, I got it to work.  The machine that is supposed to be the PDC is
called "littleboy".  I added "netbios name = barbel" and "netbios alias
= littleboy" so the PDC seems to be barbel but the shares are still
available as "littleboy" for all the scripts/whatever out on the
network.  Sure enough it started working.  I have no idea how adding a
diffrent name helped, but in case anyone every runs across this....

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Date: Thu Sep  6 21:45:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2001 12:47:56 +0800

Hi,

recently the network group upgraded their PDC machine from NT to W2K. Since
then, my auth. with the domain controller did not work. these are the
fllowing details.

		OS		:Solaris 2.6
		samba version	: 1.9.18p8

		the error when a client tried to map the directory are as
follows:

		password server DC01 failed NetWkstaUserLogon
		password server DC01 failed NetWkstaUserLogon



		Do i have to upgrade?
		Do the new PDC need to do anthing to recognise my samba
server?


		Thanks and appreciate.


		Rgds

		imran

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One word for you: upgrade.   Get the latest CVS!  Many new things have been
added since the unfortunate advent on W2K.
Ciao,
Nitin :)

Imran Bin Sha'ari wrote:

> Hi,
>
> recently the network group upgraded their PDC machine from NT to W2K. Since
> then, my auth. with the domain controller did not work. these are the
> fllowing details.
>
>                 OS              :Solaris 2.6
>                 samba version   : 1.9.18p8
>
>                 the error when a client tried to map the directory are as
> follows:
>
>                 password server DC01 failed NetWkstaUserLogon
>                 password server DC01 failed NetWkstaUserLogon
>
>                 Do i have to upgrade?
>                 Do the new PDC need to do anthing to recognise my samba
> server?
>
>                 Thanks and appreciate.
>
>                 Rgds
>
>                 imran

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On Thu, Sep 06, 2001 at 12:45:58PM -0400, Brad.Wilson at equant.com wrote:
> Is there a way users can change their smbpasswd from W2K?

If they are in a Samba NT4 compatible domain it simply works with the native
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"Adam Lang" <aalang at rutgersinsurance.com> skrev:

> I think you are right.  I think SQL 2000 HAS to have a Win2K domain
> controller with active directory.

No it doesn't. It was the bacoffice manager thing that wanted an AD to
work. When I located the actual SQL2000 installer everything worked
perfectly.

> Postgresql is my favorite db to use also.  It is as feature rich as
> Oracle
> and very table.  MySQL is "faster" on low volume/select only stuf, but
> if
> you use your database as a Enterprise level, Postgres has better speed
> performance.

The thing is that we had a complete website that we wanted to port quickly
to a new machine. Switching RDBM:s usually slows down such things, so it
was not an opiton.

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I have also recently upgraded from 2.0.7 to 2.2.1a on a server running 
solaris 2.8. I use samba as the PDC. I get exactly the same problems. 
The domain mainly consists of NT4 machines with just a few Windows 2000 
clients.
I found that the smbd processes were eating the machine and although 
you can kill off the culprits it happens again and again.
In order to try and over come the problem I tried the 2.2.2-pre release
and although this seemed to create fewer problems with smbd processes 
it had other problems in that I couldn't get any NT4 clients to act as 
servers - for disk shares or for printers (I kept getting "Server 
service is not started on this machine").
Finally after trying out various possibilities I have reverted back to 
2.0.7. (My users were getting fed up with the various failures). I have
few machines running 2000 so can probably cope for the moment.
I obviously want to move back to 2.2.* but are not confident I can cope
with the problems especially when we get a larger number of users (70 
plus) using the system.
We used 2.0.7 over the last year and found it very stable.
Thanks,
Edward Thomas    
E.I.Thomas at bristol.ac.uk




On Tue, 4 Sep 2001 13:12:49 -0700 (PDT) Gabe Green 
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> We recently upgraded our office from Samba 2.0.7 serving as a PDC for
> WinNT 4.0 to Samba 2.2.1a serving as a PDC for Windows 2000 clients.
> Sometimes (actually, much of the time), when users log out, their SMB
> processes remain active and eat TONS of CPU!  Below is sample output from
> top, the process on the bottom being a "normal" smbd process.  Anyone have
> any ideas?  Our host is RedHat Linux 7.1.
> 
> Thanks,
> Gabe
> 
>   PID USER     PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM   TIME COMMAND
> 14252 lei       16   0  1556  988   824 R    98.4  0.1  8529m smbd
> 29973 michael    9   0  1784 1648  1284 S     0.7  0.3   0:01 smbd
> 
> ==============================================================================
>  gabe green                      University of California at Berkeley
>  systems administrator           Residential and Student Service Programs
>  gabe at ac.housing.berkeley.edu    tel: 510-643-6987 fax: 510-643-7278
>  2510 Channing Way Suite 10      http://ac.housing.berkeley.edu/
>  Berkeley, CA 94720

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Hello:

I have compiled SAMBA_2_2 with --ssl. The docs talk about creating keys
using the "SSLEay" tools. 

Can some one post the command needed to generate the necessary keys and
certificates using the openssl tools?

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Hi,

II have successfully set up Samba 2.2.1a with printing. There is one problem 
left:
rpcclient doesen't show the printers (35):

# > rpcclient linux228 -U user -c 'enumprinters'
session setup ok
Domain=[DOMAIN] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.1a]
rpc_api_pipe: cmd 26 on pipe 7026 failed to return data.
result was NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL

It works well with the option 'enumdrivers' and shows the installed drivers.

Any Idea?

Thanks
Stefan

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You will get this error until the first person opens a file on the samba
server.
After that you will get the full status report.

T o n y

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Can someone tell me what this error means when I do a >smbstatus?

Couldn't open status file /var/lock/samba/STATUS..LCK

Thanks..

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Hi all

Someone  has a version of pwdump that run in a NT Server in spanish?
Because the program search for the user "Administrator", no for 
"Administrador" and I need to migrate a Spanish NT server to Samba.

I can not compile with the right parameter because I have not the C in this 
machine.

I really need it.

PD: sorry for my poor english.



       Juan La Battaglia
            Sistemas
           Netverk S.A.
Plaza Olazabal #11 - La Plata
       +54 221-4241049

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I am really new to all of this.  So please nice.  I am running Redhat 7.1.
I have down loaded SAMBA from the cvs.  I am wanting to run samba and us pam
to auth. to a Windows NT4.0 PDC.  Should I use --with-pam or
--with-pam_smbpass?  what is the difference between the two.  Any help you
can give me would be great.  

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Hi everyone,
Please forgive if this has been answered before - I cannot find it if it
has.

I am using SAMBA 2.2.1a compiled with the --with-msdfs option on a Linux
box kernel 2.2.14-6.1.1 SMP

Everything seems to work - kind of.

My setup is fairly complex. I've got a master smb.conf that sets up 6
netbios aliases, and then includes 6 smb.conf.%L files. Each of these
files hosts an msdfs root. Some of the shares are located on Win2K
servers and others are located either on the same samba box or on other
samba boxes. I am using security = server and encrypted passwords = yes.
I was having weird problems with people getting a logon screen asking
them for their passwords, and it would reject their password and
redisplay the dialog - over and over. I think I've tracked that down to
the fact that they did not have a unix account on the box, and added the
adduser script to point to my add_user script. The issue is I keep
getting these entries spewed into my logs:


[2001/09/07 15:14:01, 0]
libsmb/cliconnect.c:attempt_netbios_session_request(839)
  attempt_netbios_session_request: <MyServerName> rejected the session
for name *SMBSERVER with error Not listening on called name


My setup is basically wide open with guest = ok everywhere. I want to
tighten it up and figure out what this error means.


Where should I begin? Appreciate your help, one and all.


Regards,
Christopher Barry
SysAdmin
InfiniCon Systems

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This is a complete shot in the dark, but is Samba a WINS server? That error
looks like a name server sort of thing...

James

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> Hi everyone,
> Please forgive if this has been answered before - I cannot find it if it
> has.
>
> I am using SAMBA 2.2.1a compiled with the --with-msdfs option on a Linux
> box kernel 2.2.14-6.1.1 SMP
>
> Everything seems to work - kind of.
>
> My setup is fairly complex. I've got a master smb.conf that sets up 6
> netbios aliases, and then includes 6 smb.conf.%L files. Each of these
> files hosts an msdfs root. Some of the shares are located on Win2K
> servers and others are located either on the same samba box or on other
> samba boxes. I am using security = server and encrypted passwords = yes.
> I was having weird problems with people getting a logon screen asking
> them for their passwords, and it would reject their password and
> redisplay the dialog - over and over. I think I've tracked that down to
> the fact that they did not have a unix account on the box, and added the
> adduser script to point to my add_user script. The issue is I keep
> getting these entries spewed into my logs:
>
>
> [2001/09/07 15:14:01, 0]
> libsmb/cliconnect.c:attempt_netbios_session_request(839)
>   attempt_netbios_session_request: <MyServerName> rejected the session
> for name *SMBSERVER with error Not listening on called name
>
>
> My setup is basically wide open with guest = ok everywhere. I want to
> tighten it up and figure out what this error means.
>
>
> Where should I begin? Appreciate your help, one and all.
>
>
> Regards,
> Christopher Barry
> SysAdmin
> InfiniCon Systems

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One more thought - is this a multi-homed box?  If so what interfaces is
samba bound to?

James

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> Hi everyone,
> Please forgive if this has been answered before - I cannot find it if it
> has.
>
> I am using SAMBA 2.2.1a compiled with the --with-msdfs option on a Linux
> box kernel 2.2.14-6.1.1 SMP
>
> Everything seems to work - kind of.
>
> My setup is fairly complex. I've got a master smb.conf that sets up 6
> netbios aliases, and then includes 6 smb.conf.%L files. Each of these
> files hosts an msdfs root. Some of the shares are located on Win2K
> servers and others are located either on the same samba box or on other
> samba boxes. I am using security = server and encrypted passwords = yes.
> I was having weird problems with people getting a logon screen asking
> them for their passwords, and it would reject their password and
> redisplay the dialog - over and over. I think I've tracked that down to
> the fact that they did not have a unix account on the box, and added the
> adduser script to point to my add_user script. The issue is I keep
> getting these entries spewed into my logs:
>
>
> [2001/09/07 15:14:01, 0]
> libsmb/cliconnect.c:attempt_netbios_session_request(839)
>   attempt_netbios_session_request: <MyServerName> rejected the session
> for name *SMBSERVER with error Not listening on called name
>
>
> My setup is basically wide open with guest = ok everywhere. I want to
> tighten it up and figure out what this error means.
>
>
> Where should I begin? Appreciate your help, one and all.
>
>
> Regards,
> Christopher Barry
> SysAdmin
> InfiniCon Systems

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Hi!

I have set up a SAMBA_2_2 server with winbind to communicate with a 
german Windows NT server.
There seems to be a code page problem, though.

winbind does not import group names containigng german umlauts 
correctly.

The kernel module nls_iso8859-15 is loaded and files or directories 
with names containing umlauts are displayed as expected, so I think 
it must be a winbind problem.

Any ideas?

TIA,
 Robert 

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>>>>> "Shanker" == Shanker Balan <shanu at exocore.com> writes:

    Shanker> Hello: I have compiled SAMBA_2_2 with --ssl. The docs
    Shanker> talk about creating keys using the "SSLEay" tools.

Don't know about SSLeay, but here's a command using OpenSSL...

openssl req -new -x509 -nodes -out server.pem -keyout server.pem -days 365


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Please refer to www.samba.org for instructions.
Ciao,
Nitin :)

Imran Bin Sha'ari wrote:

> Please remove me from the  the mailing list
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> thanks
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In the older versions (2.0.6) there is "domain group map" or something
like that but in (2.1...) i could not find anything that is maps unix
groups to NT groups.
Can you help why they exclude this in the latest versions, and how can i
show NT boxes ,a unix group as a domain group?



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I've put 
  oplocks = true
  locking = yes
in the [HOMES] section (these were 'false' and 'no' when the problem
occured)
and now all login works fine and there are no more oplock related lines
in the logs.
There are still annoying messages in /../log.wsXX
  api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON.
[2001/09/08 16:27:57, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
  api_rpcTNP: api_netlog_rpc: NET_SAMLOGON failed.
but it was the same as with the old 2.2.19 kernel.

My questions are
 - why such problems with oplocks and 2.4.X kernels occurs (and why
Nitin recommend me to recompile without oplocks)?
 - should I expect any problems/strange behaviour because of these
'NET_SAMLOGON failed' log messages?



NITIN PANDE wrote:
> 
> Remove the oplock option when you recompile.  This will take a little longer
> to login.. but I guess it won't be bothering you with these messages.  HTH,
> Ciao,
> Nitin :)
> 
> Lyubomir Velkov wrote:
> 
> > Hi all!
> >
> > I've upgraded my RH7.0 (kernel 2.2.19) box from 2.0.7 to 2.2.1a  -
> > everything
> > worked fine.
> > Then upgraded the machine to RH7.1 (whitout instaling samba 2.0.7 in the
> > distro) and compiled (from SRC RPM) the new 2.2.1a for the 2.4.9 kernel.
> > The smb.conf is the same as for 2.2.1a with kernel 2.2.19 but strange
> > things are happens:
> >
> > - when user tryes to logon on the NT4 WS (SP6a) sometimes the system
> > hangs  and sometimes user logs normaly
> >
> > - in the log file for a WS constantly are appearing such lines
> >
> > [2001/09/04 10:37:14, 0] smbd/oplock.c:request_oplock_break(997)
> >   request_oplock_break: no response received to oplock break request to
> > pid 23356 on port 36338 for
> > dev = 303, inode = 117774
> >
> > - in /var/log/messages there are
> >
> > [2001/09/04 11:05:43, 0] smbd/oplock.c:process_local_message(356)
> >   process_local_message: Received unsolicited break reply - dumping
> > info.
> > [2001/09/04 11:05:43, 0] smbd/oplock.c:process_local_message(371)
> >   process_local_message: unsolicited oplock break reply from pid 23357,
> > port 36338, dev = 303, inode = 117769
> >
> > Probably oplocks problems, but there aren't any with 2.2.19.
> > What is the difference now?
> > How to make it works flawless?
> >
> > ----------------------
> > Lyubomir Velkov
> > University Of Rousse

Thanks to SAMBA team for their work!
----------------------
Lyubomir Velkov
University Of Rousse

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Dear list,

I am an avid reader of the list and hardly ever ask questions as I find
the answers I need are found in others questions. Anyway I am planning
on rolling out a very large (100,000) users minimum ldap project. I am
going to be using slurpd w/ samba as a pdc.. I have this workin on a
small scale so no problems on the samba side, my question is what kind
of hardware do i need? Has anyone tested openldap/samba to this scale?
But mainly I need to know what kind of space and processing power is
required for a task like this. I cant find anything on hardware specs
on  openldap.org or iplanet.com or the other commercial ldap servers..
Thanks -shaunXcore

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Date: Mon Sep 10 02:22:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 15:05:10 +0530

Shaun,
First, check out NG's that deal with hardware specs.
I think you just opened a can of worms.. kinda!!! The hardware specs
totally vary, and depend on your "exact" requirement.  I would highly
suggest that you look at high end boxes from SUN (and maybe IBM).  If I
were you, I would simply stick with Sun Enterprise servers.
BTW, what are you using right now on your small scale project??  Also, you
need to mention the kinda money involved too.
Ciao,
Nitin

shaun gilchrist wrote:

> Dear list,
>
> I am an avid reader of the list and hardly ever ask questions as I find
> the answers I need are found in others questions. Anyway I am planning
> on rolling out a very large (100,000) users minimum ldap project. I am
> going to be using slurpd w/ samba as a pdc.. I have this workin on a
> small scale so no problems on the samba side, my question is what kind
> of hardware do i need? Has anyone tested openldap/samba to this scale?
> But mainly I need to know what kind of space and processing power is
> required for a task like this. I cant find anything on hardware specs
> on  openldap.org or iplanet.com or the other commercial ldap servers..
> Thanks -shaunXcore

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Date: Mon Sep 10 02:37:04 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 11:40:27 +0200

Hi folks,
this is a little old yet I thought to put my two cents in.

I've also noticed since using WIN-2000 that Outlook will NOT allow
a NON LOCAL user to execute Outlook.exe on the machine (strange that NT
will).
This has nothing to do with filesystem rights but must be some deep
relationship
in the registry.

This has the consequence that Domain-Users simply can not use Outlook!

I've solved this by adding the domain user to the list of local users.

After this the domain user can execute Outlook.exe, read mail ect.



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> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Andre Macara
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 2:59 AM
> To: Tom Hudak; Samba NT Domain list
> Subject: RE: M$ and Outlook issues
>
>
> Look,  don't panic. The first time I got mad too
> The "local settings" direcory is hidden, try to disable the "hide
> protected
> operating system files (Recommended)" in the view tab of folder options
> form, you can access that trom the tools menu selecting folder options
> something live this, My Computer->tools->folder options...->view and
> deselect "hide protected operating system files (Recommended)"
> you must also
> select "show hidden files and folders"
> This way you will see all files in the user profile folder the open
> C:\Documents and Settings\"user name"\Local Settings\Application
> Data\Microsoft\Outlook, see, "local settings" and "application data" is a
> hidden folder, the first time I went directly to "aplication
> data" under my
> profile, ie. I went to C:\Documents and Settings\"user name"\Application
> Data\Microsoft\Outlook, that's diferent.
> Or something more simple
> make a search for *.pst in "Documents and Settings"
> I dont think that Microsoft has that kind of bug.
> If this isn't the problem maybe is better to post your message directly to
> microsoft, this is not a domain problem, but a profile problem
> Let me know if you resolved your problem, it's an interesting problem
> My Email is andre.macara at clix.pt and a ICQ# 13573592 you are free
> to join me
> to your list
> Andre
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Tom Hudak
> Sent: segunda-feira, 20 de Agosto de 2001 21:45
> To: Samba NT Domain list
> Subject: Re: M$ and Outlook issues
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 20, 2001 at 01:38:39PM -0500, Tom Hudak wrote:
> >At some point (downgrade from 2.2.1a to 2.2.0) caused some w2k
> machines to
> >loose their trust accounts. Upon removing the w2k machines from
> the domain
> to
> >a workgroup, and back to the domain, Outlook no longer functions for that
> >user. All I get is an error stating "Cannot open Microsoft Outlook" and
> >nothing more. There are no errors in the event viewer, I can open outlook
> >with other users etc.
> So something in the registry must be telling the w2k machine that the user
> trying to open outlook, and the user corresponding to the profile differ,
> and
> that user can no longer open outlook. I still cannot open outlook after
> removing all "Application Data" directories and I'm about to hunt registry
> files for this crap, but I've already spent 4 days on getting users the
> ability to open their mail, and I don't want to spend anymore.
>
> Using the import methods would be fine if I even had a .pst to start with,
> this is a re-occuring problem, there's not a .pst on the server, the
> workstation or the backup tapes. I find this behavior to be quite
> un-acceptable and am considering not even using outlook anymore.
>
> I have a hard time believing that removing/adding the same user using the
> same
> profile fsck's up the configuration that badly. I wish M$ held some
> liability
> when it comes to poor programming mistakes that lead to days on end of
> downtime for users, and then a complete annihilation of their data.
>
> M$.. Increasing productivity my ass.
> Thanks,
> --
> Thomas J. Hudak
> Systems Administrator
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Date: Mon Sep 10 02:55:05 2001
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Hello,

My samba server is running Samba 2.2.1a on Solaris 8 Ultra 10,  below is
my smb.conf,


-----
# Global parameters
[global]
	workgroup = EDAW
	netbios name = PCSS
	server string = EDAW Samba Server
	encrypt passwords = Yes
	log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
	max log size = 50
	domain admin group = sam at staff
	domain logons = Yes
	os level = 64
	preferred master = True
	domain master = True
	dns proxy = No
	hosts allow = 192.168.1. 192.168.55.

[homes]
	comment = Network Logon Service
	path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
	browseable = No

[printers]
	path = /tmp
	printable = Yes
	browseable = No

-----

The following message appears when the W2k Client trying to join the
domain,

"The domain name "EDAW" is either invalid or does not exist."


Pls help.

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Best Regards,

CY Cheng

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Date: Mon Sep 10 03:06:01 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 12:08:41 +0200

I have been trying to compile samba_2_2 for the past 3 weeks, and with 
about 6 or 7 different snapshots, I get the same error:


pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c: In function `pam_sm_authenticate':
pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c:97: too few arguments to function 
`initialize_password_db'
pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c:103: warning: assignment makes pointer from 
integer without a cast
pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c: In function `_smb_add_user':
pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c:194: warning: passing arg 1 of 
`local_password_change' discards qualifiers from pointer target type
pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c:194: warning: passing arg 3 of 
`local_password_change' discards qualifiers from pointer target type
pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c:211: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c:211: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type
pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c:216: warning: passing arg 1 of 
`local_password_change' discards qualifiers from pointer target type
pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.c:216: warning: passing arg 3 of 
`local_password_change' discards qualifiers from pointer target type
make: *** [pam_smbpass/pam_smb_auth.po] Error 1

Where samba 2.2.1a, with exactly the same setup and same configure line, 
compiles fine.

Here is my configure line :

 ./configure i586-mandrake-linux --prefix=/usr --exec-prefix=/usr 
--bindir=/usr/bin --sbindir=/usr/sbin --sysconfdir=/etc 
--datadir=/usr/share --includedir=/usr/include --libdir=/usr/lib 
--libexecdir=/usr/lib --localstatedir=/var/lib --sharedstatedir=/usr/com 
--mandir=/usr/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info --prefix=/usr 
--with-fhs --libdir=/etc/samba --sysconfdir=/etc/samba 
--localstatedir=/var --with-configdir=/etc/samba 
--with-codepagedir=/etc/samba/codepages --with-privatedir=/etc/samba 
--with-swatdir=/usr/share/swat --with-smbmount --with-syslog 
--with-automount --with-pam --with-pam_smbpass 
--with-sambabook=/usr/share/swat/using_samba --with-mmap --with-utmp 
--with-netatalk --with-smbwrapper --with-quotas

Is CVS broken, or am I doing something wrong, or do I need a newer 
version of something ....

Buchan
Running Mandrake 8.0

Please cc me, I am subscribed in digest ...

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Date: Mon Sep 10 04:12:13 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 16:50:57 -0000

Hi

Any progress in BDC - PDC Sync ....

Rgds
Roy

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Subject:	smbtar : failed session setup/request

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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On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Buchan Milne wrote:

> I have been trying to compile samba_2_2 for the past 3 weeks, and with
> about 6 or 7 different snapshots, I get the same error:

It's broken.  I planning on working on it later today.





jerry

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Hello,
I've a strange problem in joinning a samba (2.2.1a) domain
with either Win2K and XP.
I join the domain from Win2K and XP with Workstation->properties
->join a domain->..., they reply Welcome in the domain DOM (OK)
And Win ask me to reboot the machine (no problem)
But when I try to open session, they said me that they connot
find a valid PDC (The message is different from Win2K and XP
but it's similar), and nothing is logged in samba.
What is the problem ?
I also notice that our 2 samba servers return a null MAC adress
when we type the command:
nbtstat -a SRV
Perhaps that is the cause of the problem ?
Thanks for any help.

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Hi, there
I just upgraded my Samba to version 2.2.1a, on a kernel 2.2.16-22 (e-smith
server), in order to simulate a NT4 PDC in my domain.
My W9x-clients join seamlessly, but my W2k-client refuses to be joined to
the domain.
The return message reads...: 'The account with which you are trying to join,
is a computer account. Please try again with a global or local account with
rights....' (This is a translation from the original answer in danish).
The actual account is root, configured and enabled as a Samba user.
I even configured root as a user on the W2k-box, with administrator
privileges, in order to solve the problem, but to no avail).
Could you please help me, anyone.

Mvh/Greetings
Willy Roesen
IdeAst
wyron at ideast.dk
wyron at post7.tele.dk

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Im currently running Samba 2.2.1 as a PDC for a Win2000 domain.  Ive
recently run into an issue where an application (AutoCAD 2000i) requires
that users be a member of the Windows powerusers group in order to run the
application properly (from what I understand, the app writes to the system
registry for certain things).  In any event, I can make this app work if I
make everyone a member of the Domain Admin group, but this is very sloppy
and lets anyone mess with permissions on my network.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to the best way to deal with this?
Thank you.

Greg J. Zartman

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On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 10:31:13AM -0700, Greg J. Zartman, P.E. wrote:
> Im currently running Samba 2.2.1 as a PDC for a Win2000 domain.  Ive
> recently run into an issue where an application (AutoCAD 2000i) requires
> that users be a member of the Windows powerusers group in order to run the
> application properly (from what I understand, the app writes to the system
> registry for certain things).  In any event, I can make this app work if I
> make everyone a member of the Domain Admin group, but this is very sloppy
> and lets anyone mess with permissions on my network.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions as to the best way to deal with this?
> Thank you.

<rant>
Yes, write autodesk and tell them they are crazy, power users
are "power" users, not normal users, this is an app bug imho.
what will they ask you the next time?
they will require that only domain administrator can use the app?
</rant>

anyway,
have you tried to add the users to the local power users?

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-------------------------------
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Simo Sorce wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 10:31:13AM -0700, Greg J. Zartman, P.E. wrote:
> > Im currently running Samba 2.2.1 as a PDC for a Win2000 domain.  Ive
> > recently run into an issue where an application (AutoCAD 2000i) requires
> > that users be a member of the Windows powerusers group in order to run the
> > application properly (from what I understand, the app writes to the system
> > registry for certain things).  In any event, I can make this app work if I
> > make everyone a member of the Domain Admin group, but this is very sloppy
> > and lets anyone mess with permissions on my network.
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions as to the best way to deal with this?
> > Thank you.
> 
> <rant>
> Yes, write autodesk and tell them they are crazy, power users
> are "power" users, not normal users, this is an app bug imho.
> what will they ask you the next time?
> they will require that only domain administrator can use the app?
> </rant>
> 
> anyway,
> have you tried to add the users to the local power users?
> 
> --
> Simo Sorce       idra at samba.org
> -------------------------------
> Samba Team http://www.samba.org
> 

I had to deal with a similar problem. rather than making every user a 
domain administrator, someone on the list told me to try adding the user
to the administrator group on the local machine. worked fine for me.

much more difficult to get windows programmers to understand security
or how to write applications.

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Greg:

Use regmon to find out what keys AutoCAD 2000 is writing to and give the 
appropriate users (domain users) access to write to those keys. Adding a 
user power user will give them access to more than they need, and adding 
them to the local administrators group just gives them complete freedom 
over the machine, both are bad ideas!

Mark


At 10:31 AM 9/10/2001 -0700, Greg J. Zartman, P.E. wrote:
>Im currently running Samba 2.2.1 as a PDC for a Win2000 domain.  Ive
>recently run into an issue where an application (AutoCAD 2000i) requires
>that users be a member of the Windows powerusers group in order to run the
>application properly (from what I understand, the app writes to the system
>registry for certain things).  In any event, I can make this app work if I
>make everyone a member of the Domain Admin group, but this is very sloppy
>and lets anyone mess with permissions on my network.
>
>Does anyone have any suggestions as to the best way to deal with this?
>Thank you.
>
>Greg J. Zartman

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Date: Mon Sep 10 12:13:04 2001
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Patrick,

I made a Unix group called domain_admins and then specified this group as
the domain admin group in my smb.conf file

Like this (from my smb.conf file)

domain admin group = @domain_admins


To add users to the Domain Administrators group, I simply add them on the
Unix end to the domain_admins group.

Greg J. Zartman, P.E.
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Logging Engineering International, Inc.
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541-683-8383   Fax  541-683-8144
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I have the same configuration but haven't gotten that far.  How did you
make everyone a member of the Domain Admin Group?

Thanks,

Patrick


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Im currently running Samba 2.2.1 as a PDC for a Win2000 domain.  Ive
recently run into an issue where an application (AutoCAD 2000i) requires
that users be a member of the Windows powerusers group in order to run the
application properly (from what I understand, the app writes to the system
registry for certain things).  In any event, I can make this app work if I
make everyone a member of the Domain Admin group, but this is very sloppy
and lets anyone mess with permissions on my network.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to the best way to deal with this?
Thank you.

Greg J. Zartman

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Date: Mon Sep 10 12:35:18 2001
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I agree ....
Start, settings, control panel, users and passwords.
Then add them as power users.

T o n y


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On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Simo Sorce wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 10:31:13AM -0700, Greg J. Zartman, P.E. wrote:
> > Im currently running Samba 2.2.1 as a PDC for a Win2000 domain.
> > Ive recently run into an issue where an application (AutoCAD 2000i)

> > requires that users be a member of the Windows powerusers group in
> > order to run the application properly (from what I understand, the
> > app writes to the system registry for certain things).  In any
> > event, I can make this app work if I make everyone a member of the
> > Domain Admin group, but this is very sloppy and lets anyone mess
> > with permissions on my network.
> >
> > Does anyone have any suggestions as to the best way to deal with
> > this? Thank you.
>
> <rant>
> Yes, write autodesk and tell them they are crazy, power users are
> "power" users, not normal users, this is an app bug imho. what will
> they ask you the next time? they will require that only domain
> administrator can use the app? </rant>
>
> anyway,
> have you tried to add the users to the local power users?
>
> --
> Simo Sorce       idra at samba.org
> -------------------------------
> Samba Team http://www.samba.org
>

I had to deal with a similar problem. rather than making every user a
domain administrator, someone on the list told me to try adding the user
to the administrator group on the local machine. worked fine for me.

much more difficult to get windows programmers to understand security or
how to write applications.


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Date: Mon Sep 10 12:51:04 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 13:53:49 -0600

Yes, I was just getting this message today while I was adding a machine to a
test samba domain ( 2.2.1 w/pathced LDAP support). The problem in my case
was that the Adminstrator account I was using to add the machine to the
domain did not have rights to modify the machines entry in the directory. By
setting the ldap root and ldap root passwd settings to those of my directory
manager in the smb.conf the problem went away.

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> Subject: Joing the Domain Samba PDC
>
>
> I'm getting the following error, has anyone seen this error before?  The
> error occurs when I use the root username and password to migrate into the
> applic domain.
>
> ERROR:
>
> The account used is a computer account.  Use your global user account or
> local user account to access this server.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>

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Date: Mon Sep 10 13:43:21 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 13:45:58 -0700

Hi --

I have a really pressing issues that are about
to necessitate me downgrading my samba installs.

BACKGROUND:  

1.  I just upgraded my samba servers to version 2.2.1 
from version 1.9.18.

2.  We have two samba servers.  These were sharing the
same configuration file from the network, and each now
have their own configuration files.  

3.  Both servers are running Solaris 2.6.

4.  One server (we'll call it server1name) does show up in
the Network Neighborhood, while the other does not.

5.  We run in a mixed Solaris/Windows NT environment.

6.  Here is a sample of the [GLOBAL] section from the first
server:

[global]
        workgroup = BIGMAGIC
        netbios name = server1name
        server string = Samba %v on (%L)
        min passwd length = 6
        log level = 1
        log file = /net/adm/samba/samba.log.%L
        local master = No
        wins server = ###.###.###.###
# In real world there are numbers listed under WINS server
        homedir map = u_auto
        NIS homedir = Yes
        hosts allow = ###.###.

PROBLEM DNS resolution:

Some users sometimes cannot to the shares on one server
but then can connect to the shares on the other server.
The problem, unfortunately, goes deeper than than though.
When the person tries to connect to server number one in
NT by connecting to \\server1name\share, they are prompted
for their username repeatedly.  But if they try to connect
to the IP address, the fully qualified Internet name, or
the other server they get a connection no problem.  I have 
also seen it where someone usually connects to the IP address
but suddenly has to connect to the other server's address.

-- 
________________________________________________
Karyn Joseph   		       EIT - Agoura, CA
UNIX Administrator	       818/874-6116
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Date: Mon Sep 10 13:48:18 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 13:51:40 -0700

Hi --

I have another really pressing issue that is about
to necessitate me downgrading my samba installs.

BACKGROUND:  

1.  I just upgraded my samba servers to version 2.2.1 
from version 1.9.18.

2.  We have two samba servers.  These were sharing the
same configuration file from the network, and each now
have their own configuration files.  

3.  Both servers are running Solaris 2.6.

4.  One server (we'll call it server1name) does show up in
the Network Neighborhood, while the other does not.

5.  We run in a mixed Solaris/Windows NT environment.

6.  Here is a sample of the [GLOBAL] section from the first
server:

[global]
        workgroup = BIGMAGIC
        netbios name = server1name
        server string = Samba %v on (%L)
        min passwd length = 6
        log level = 1
        log file = /net/adm/samba/samba.log.%L
        local master = No
        wins server = ###.###.###.###
# In real world there are numbers listed under WINS server
        homedir map = u_auto
        NIS homedir = Yes
        hosts allow = ###.###.

PROBLEM:

When a user creates a new directory on the top level of their
Unix home directory in Unix, when they go to their samba connection
in NT the directory is not there.  

  1.  If they refresh it is not there
  2.  If they disconnect the network connection and
reconnect it is still not there.
  3.  If they are connecting for the first time it still does
not show up.

On the other hand if a person creates a new file or subdirectory anywhere
below the top level of the home directory it shows up immediately as
expected.

Any suggestions would be extremely appreciated.

Thank you,

-- 
________________________________________________
Karyn Joseph   		       
UNIX Administrator
Teradyne, Inc.	       
________________________________________________

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Date: Mon Sep 10 14:01:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 23:41:20 +0300 (EEST)

W2k has succesfully (machine) joined to the domain, and when I restart my
machine, w2k crashes about 10 secs after pressing CTRL-ALT-DEL.

none nmbd log output (log level = 10)
smbd log output
rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
 api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO
smbd/password.c:domain_client_validate(1563)
 domain_client_validate: cloud not fetch trust account password for domain TEST2
and then W2k crashes

I'm using wins.
config file:
global]
        security = domain
        status = yes
        workgroup = TEST2
        wins support = yes
        encrypt passwords = yes
        domain logons =yes
        logon script = scripts\%U.bat
        domain admin group = @miksa
        add user script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -d /dev/null -s /bin/false %m$
        guest account = ftp
        share modes=no
        os level=65
        [homes]
        guest ok = no
        read only = no
        create mask = 0700
        directory mask = 0700
        oplocks = false
        locking = no
        [netlogon]
        path = /netlogon
        writeable = no
        guest ok = no



My system:
w2k SP2

Server:
Debian Sid
Samba 2.2.1a (debian unstable package)
-- 
	- Miksa

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X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 15:55:52 -0700

> Hello,
> 
> I have a question regarding folder/shares from Unix accessed by NT 4.0 SP5
> machines. In our current environment is we have Samba version 2.09 running
> on Solaris 8 with shared out directories accessed by users  via Samba
> authentication from the PC's. Most of the time the authentication works
> for the users but sometimes it just refuses to give them access and gives
> them an error message "system error 5 has occurred access denied" .  It
> usually works if we reboot the machine or remove all the mapped drives to
> the shares on unix . If that does not work I usually resort to creating a
> new profile and map the network drives afresh and this has always worked.
> I am not sure if there is patch out there to resolve this issue or if
> there is a better way to resolve this. The log file on the Unix side shows
> with an error message" smbd/nttrans.c:call_nt_transact_ioctl(2561)
> call_nt_transact_ioctl:currently not implemented". I am not sure if this
> is the cause for the problem.
> Any suggestions or pointers??
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> --Iffath
> 
> 

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Date: Mon Sep 10 15:55:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 15:57:36 -0700

I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction to determine
how to setup my Samba 2.2.1 for acl support.  I understand that one needs to
set the nt acl support smb.conf parameter to yes.  Do I also need to do
something when I compile the source code?

Also, is Winbind something that a person with moderate Unix/Samba experience
should attempt at this point?

Thank you.


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Date: Mon Sep 10 19:14:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 20:17:50 -0400

Netscape is another common App that can't handle the new security model in
Win2k. I had to configure local users as "power users" for Netscape 4.77 in
win2k using multiple netscape user profiles and to allow them to run the
netscape "User Profile Manager" applet.

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Tony Nichols wrote:
> 
> I agree ....
> Start, settings, control panel, users and passwords.
> Then add them as power users.
> 
> T o n y
> 
> A.G. (Tony) Nichols
> I.S. Manager
> Appalachian Log Structures Inc.
> www.applog.com
> tony at mail.applog.com
> 888-999-2574 x124
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Agent Drek
> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 1:47 PM
> To: Simo Sorce
> Cc: Greg J. Zartman, P.E.; Samba News
> Subject: Re: Unix-Win Permission
> 
> On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Simo Sorce wrote:
> 
> > On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 10:31:13AM -0700, Greg J. Zartman, P.E. wrote:
> > > Im currently running Samba 2.2.1 as a PDC for a Win2000 domain.
> > > Ive recently run into an issue where an application (AutoCAD 2000i)
> 
> > > requires that users be a member of the Windows powerusers group in
> > > order to run the application properly (from what I understand, the
> > > app writes to the system registry for certain things).  In any
> > > event, I can make this app work if I make everyone a member of the
> > > Domain Admin group, but this is very sloppy and lets anyone mess
> > > with permissions on my network.
> > >
> > > Does anyone have any suggestions as to the best way to deal with
> > > this? Thank you.
> >
> > <rant>
> > Yes, write autodesk and tell them they are crazy, power users are
> > "power" users, not normal users, this is an app bug imho. what will
> > they ask you the next time? they will require that only domain
> > administrator can use the app? </rant>
> >
> > anyway,
> > have you tried to add the users to the local power users?
> >
> > --
> > Simo Sorce       idra at samba.org
> > -------------------------------
> > Samba Team http://www.samba.org
> >
> 
> I had to deal with a similar problem. rather than making every user a
> domain administrator, someone on the list told me to try adding the user
> to the administrator group on the local machine. worked fine for me.
> 
> much more difficult to get windows programmers to understand security or
> how to write applications.
> 
> Tracking #: 49FFA708E0C1004C960FA054A1A377B3222ADF7A
> --
>    Derek Marshall
> 
> Smash and Pow Inc > 'digital plumber'
> http://www.smashpow.net

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Date: Mon Sep 10 20:05:03 2001
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Howdy folks,

I've enjoyed great success with samba (both 2.0.7 and 2.2.1a) as an SMB
fileserver with full browsing.  I need to be able to get it to serve as a
PDC for a lab full of (4 for now) win2k workstations.  domain logons work
fine for win9x clients (the easy part) however, when I try to join the
domain in a win2k client I get either of the following:

"logon name or password was incorrect"  or
"credentials given conflict with an existing set of credentials"

The first one is accompanied by the following in the smb log:
<snip>
[2001/09/05 15:00:29, 0] rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/09/05 15:00:29, 0] passdb/smbpass.c:startsmbfilepwent_internal(87)
  startsmbfilepwent_internal: unable to open file
/usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd. Error was Permission denied
[2001/09/05 15:00:29, 0] passdb/smbpass.c:iterate_getsmbpwuid(1240)
  unable to open smb password database.
<snip>

this doesn't make any sense because logging onto a share works just fine.
In fact, if I do so, and then try to join the domain I will get the
'credentials' error in the win2k client and nothing in the logs.

I've read all the docs I could find (linked from samba.org), setup the
'domain admin group', machine account (several times to be sure I got it
right), and everything else necessary for the samba server to serve as a
PDC.

I have samba on a linux (2.2) box serving as an IPMasq proxy with ipchains
on the public interface (eth0) and the private interface (eth1) that
connects the lab is wide-open firewall wise.

I have the latest samba (2.2.1a) with the fix for win2k and I know that
people have this version up and working as a PDC for win2k clients.  I'm
sure I don't have something right.  does anyone have any ideas?

thanks for the help,
Dave

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Date: Mon Sep 10 22:39:01 2001
X-Original-Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 11:12:32 +0530

Hello:

Greg J. Zartman, P.E. wrote,
> I was wondering if anyone could point me in the right direction to
> determine how to setup my Samba 2.2.1 for acl support.  I understand
> that one needs to set the nt acl support smb.conf parameter to yes.
> Do I also need to do something when I compile the source code?

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

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>this is a little old yet I thought to put my two cents in.
>I've also noticed since using WIN-2000 that Outlook will NOT allow
>a NON LOCAL user to execute Outlook.exe on the machine (strange that NT
>will).
>This has nothing to do with filesystem rights but must be some deep
>relationship in the registry.

I have Samba 2.2.1a-4-ldap on Redhat 7.1 (SGI XFS 1.01),  and WinY2K Pro
SP2 on a Compaq IPAQ right out of the box.  I added the machine to the
domain, and can execute outlook with no errors.  Just FYI.

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On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 12:14:03PM -0700, Greg J. Zartman, P.E. wrote:
> Patrick,
> 
> I made a Unix group called domain_admins and then specified this group as
> the domain admin group in my smb.conf file
> 
> Like this (from my smb.conf file)
> 
> domain admin group = @domain_admins
> 
> 
> To add users to the Domain Administrators group, I simply add them on the
> Unix end to the domain_admins group.
> 
But they are Admins on all machines, that's not a good idea. Just do
right-click on My Computer -> Manage -> Groups -> Power Users -> Add ...

There you can add an user from the domain.

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Hello,
checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in -lacl... no
checking for ACL support... no

this is today's cvs tree. why is it saying that (even though I did a
./configure --with-acl-support).
and also, on an SMP machine, would it be wise to do a --with-spinlocks?


thanks for your time.

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If I remember correctly, to build samba with acl's you need to build a 
kernel with acl support.
 

> Hello,
> checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in
> -lacl... no checking for ACL support... no
> 
> this is today's cvs tree. why is it saying that (even though I did a
> ./configure --with-acl-support).
> and also, on an SMP machine, would it be wise to do a --with-spinlocks?
> 
> 
> thanks for your time.


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If thats true, whats the most recommended ACL kernel patches which do not
conflict with the -ac kernel tree (we need the -ac not only for its better
memory management, but also because most of the drivers for the hardware
we have need a vsnprintf() implementation in the kernel, which is NOT
present in the normal kernel tree.)


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On Tue, 11 Sep 2001, Tarjei Huse
wrote:

> If I remember correctly, to build samba with acl's you need to build a
> kernel with acl support.
>
>
> > Hello,
> > checking whether to support ACLs... checking for acl_get_file in
> > -lacl... no checking for ACL support... no
> >
> > this is today's cvs tree. why is it saying that (even though I did a
> > ./configure --with-acl-support).
> > and also, on an SMP machine, would it be wise to do a --with-spinlocks?
> >
> >
> > thanks for your time.
>
>
> ____________________
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All,
    I feel very sad asking this question given the state we are
in....how do you check to see if the machine account you just added (
smbpasswd -m netbios name$) works? Also, I have come across some info
that you have to set up a linux account that has the same rights as a NT
admin account, is this true? If so,  what rights do you have to give? I
have searched the list archives and have come across conflicting info,
so I thought I would see what the gurus think.

Sad in St. Louis,

Tony

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Date: Tue Sep 11 09:58:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 19:01:23 +0100

Hi Tony,

>All,
>    I feel very sad asking this question given the state we are
>in....

The world won't stop...

>how do you check to see if the machine account you just added (
>smbpasswd -m netbios name$) works?

First: to add a machine account you have to edit your /etc/passwd and add
the following line :

machine_name$:x:UID:GID:Comment:/dev/null!/bin/false (<-- no password,no
home, no shell for security)

Then you run /usr/local/samba/bin/smbpasswd -a -m machine_name (<-- to add a
machine account in the /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd)

To finish you join your machine to the domain.

>Also, I have come across some info
>that you have to set up a linux account that has the same rights as a NT
>admin account, is this true?
> If so,  what rights do you have to give? I
>have searched the list archives and have come across conflicting info,
>so I thought I would see what the gurus think.

If you want, very easy.
Edit your /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf
Add to [global]
domain admin group	=
@a_group_created_in_linux_where_you_put_admins_for_the_domain (don't forget
trhe @)

Hope it will help

>Sad in St. Louis,

And the beast shall come forth surrounded by a roilling cloud of vengeance.
The house of the unbelievers shall be razed and they shall be scorched to
the earth. Their tags shall blink until the end of days. From the book of
Mozilla 12:10

lol here

>Tony

J.Charles

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Date: Tue Sep 11 11:15:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 19:04:20 +0100

I know this is off topic but i got this from CoffeeCup (so i'm on their
mailing list - but for once i dont care) and i think it sums up everyones
feelings perfectly, before i continue with that eMail I would like to
express my heartfelt sympathy for all of those in the United States (the
majority of this list i understand) and in particular friends, family and
collegues of those who worked in the World Trade Center buildings or who
were unfortunate enough to be travelling on those ill-fated flights this
morning. , what you are experiencing is something we can only barely begin
to understand.

Yours,
Ross McKillop

========================================
Hello everyone,

This is Nicholas Longo, the CEO of CoffeeCup Software.
As you may have heard the World Trade Center and Pentagon
were attacked about 45 minutes ago.

The Team at CoffeeCup would like to send our heart felt
sorrow to those that perished in these attacks.

We would like to also say on record that if any country
is found responsible for these attacks, we call for that
country's complete destruction and annihilation.

Do not let terrorism which is designed to create fear
and stop production, halt your life or work.

Stay focused and do not stop what you are doing.

-May God bless us all and the decisions we must make.
========================================




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> Hi Tony,
>
> >All,
> >    I feel very sad asking this question given the state we are
> >in....
>
> The world won't stop...

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Hi,

I'm trying to get my W2K client connect to a samba 2.2 PDC server
(RedHat Linux, kernel 2.4.5). I keep getting the error "The procedure
number is out of range". I made sure that I had no network drives mapped
or anything, and I still get the error.

Anyone know what causes this?

Thanks.
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Ross McKillop wrote:

> ========================================

> We would like to also say on record that if any country
> is found responsible for these attacks, we call for that
> country's complete destruction and annihilation.

A sentiment which has much in common with the attitudes of terrorists who
would orchestrate such an attack.  Let us not be so hasty to exact vengeance
that we forget that ours are not the only countries called home by innocent
civilians.

The suicide hijackings today are a great tragedy.  It would be an even greater
tragedy if the Western world learns nothing from this except how to act in
kind.


Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer

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Can I clarify i didnt' write that - rather just an eMail that i forwarded ;)
The rest of that eMail is true though - i agree that that statement is out
of place, but it's known to be a terrorist attack now, not another country
but an organisation - so it's not really appropriate.

p.s. steve : stay close to the vorlon and watch out for trouble or is that
not what the email addy is from ;)

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> On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Ross McKillop wrote:
>
> > ========================================
>
> > We would like to also say on record that if any country
> > is found responsible for these attacks, we call for that
> > country's complete destruction and annihilation.
>
> A sentiment which has much in common with the attitudes of terrorists who
> would orchestrate such an attack.  Let us not be so hasty to exact
vengeance
> that we forget that ours are not the only countries called home by
innocent
> civilians.
>
> The suicide hijackings today are a great tragedy.  It would be an even
greater
> tragedy if the Western world learns nothing from this except how to act in
> kind.
>
>
> Steve Langasek
> postmodern programmer
>

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On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Ross McKillop wrote:

> Can I clarify i didnt' write that - rather just an eMail that i forwarded ;)
> The rest of that eMail is true though - i agree that that statement is out
> of place, but it's known to be a terrorist attack now, not another country
> but an organisation - so it's not really appropriate.

I understand the quote wasn't yours, sorry for not keeping that clear in the
quoting.  But it's a sentiment that's been echoed repeatedly in the States by
newscasters and government officials.  America is scary enough without the
boost of believing that engaging in genocide constitutes justice.

Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer

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You're dumber than a bag of hammers. America isn't scary humanity is.

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On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Ross McKillop wrote:

> Can I clarify i didnt' write that - rather just an eMail that i 
> forwarded ;) The rest of that eMail is true though - i agree that that

> statement is out of place, but it's known to be a terrorist attack 
> now, not another country but an organisation - so it's not really 
> appropriate.

I understand the quote wasn't yours, sorry for not keeping that clear in
the quoting.  But it's a sentiment that's been echoed repeatedly in the
States by newscasters and government officials.  America is scary enough
without the boost of believing that engaging in genocide constitutes
justice.

Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer

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Date: Tue Sep 11 12:56:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 14:59:59 -0500

I think that this list should be used for the proliferation of samba as a
avenue other than windoze, not the personal beliefs of its users (especially
if is is negative). Long live samba!!

Tony

Charles Wise wrote:

> You're dumber than a bag of hammers. America isn't scary humanity is.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Steve Langasek
> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 2:09 PM
> To: Ross McKillop
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> Subject: Re: The World Wont Stop [Was Re: machine account question]
>
> On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Ross McKillop wrote:
>
> > Can I clarify i didnt' write that - rather just an eMail that i
> > forwarded ;) The rest of that eMail is true though - i agree that that
>
> > statement is out of place, but it's known to be a terrorist attack
> > now, not another country but an organisation - so it's not really
> > appropriate.
>
> I understand the quote wasn't yours, sorry for not keeping that clear in
> the quoting.  But it's a sentiment that's been echoed repeatedly in the
> States by newscasters and government officials.  America is scary enough
> without the boost of believing that engaging in genocide constitutes
> justice.
>
> Steve Langasek
> postmodern programmer

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Date: Tue Sep 11 13:22:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 15:34:07 -0500

You guys are right. Quite an emotional day. Long live samba indeed.

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: The World Wont Stop [Was Re: machine account question]


I think that this list should be used for the proliferation of samba as
a avenue other than windoze, not the personal beliefs of its users
(especially if is is negative). Long live samba!!

Tony

Charles Wise wrote:

> You're dumber than a bag of hammers. America isn't scary humanity is.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org 
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Steve Langasek
> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 2:09 PM
> To: Ross McKillop
> Cc: samba at lists.samba.org; samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: The World Wont Stop [Was Re: machine account question]
>
> On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Ross McKillop wrote:
>
> > Can I clarify i didnt' write that - rather just an eMail that i 
> > forwarded ;) The rest of that eMail is true though - i agree that 
> > that
>
> > statement is out of place, but it's known to be a terrorist attack 
> > now, not another country but an organisation - so it's not really 
> > appropriate.
>
> I understand the quote wasn't yours, sorry for not keeping that clear 
> in the quoting.  But it's a sentiment that's been echoed repeatedly in

> the States by newscasters and government officials.  America is scary 
> enough without the boost of believing that engaging in genocide 
> constitutes justice.
>
> Steve Langasek
> postmodern programmer

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Date: Tue Sep 11 16:47:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 09:11:00 +1200

This my first post, so excuse the sweaty palms.  I've had a similar problem 
with Pagemaker 6.52 needing PowerUsers.  I have already altered the 
registry key permissions as Mark has suggested (it works a treat), but I 
don't want to do it by hand for the rest of the lab.  Is there a scripting 
option I could use that alters key permissions?

Thanks,

Damian

>To: "Greg J. Zartman, P.E." <greg at leiinc.com>, "Samba News"
>   <samba-ntdom at samba.org>
>From: Mark Fogg <mfogg at Mines.EDU>
>Subject: Re: Unix-Win Permission
>
>Greg:
>
>Use regmon to find out what keys AutoCAD 2000 is writing to and give the
>appropriate users (domain users) access to write to those keys. Adding a
>user power user will give them access to more than they need, and adding
>them to the local administrators group just gives them complete freedom
>over the machine, both are bad ideas!
>
>Mark

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Date: Tue Sep 11 21:43:10 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 10:26:16 +0530

Upgrade to latest CVS.  W2K has some problems talking to older Samba's.

---Just wanted to say, I'm heart broken by these attacks.  I like NYC.  I pray for them.  I
have spent many years in US, and in general Americans are unaware of what goes outside the
US.  Ignorance can be bliss, but not now!!  I pray that US retaliate and finish off these
terrorists (Taliban or whatever) bastards once and for all.  God Bless.
(Sorry for spamming like this.)

Nitin Pande
Mail Administrator


Mark Bratcher wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get my W2K client connect to a samba 2.2 PDC server
> (RedHat Linux, kernel 2.4.5). I keep getting the error "The procedure
> number is out of range". I made sure that I had no network drives mapped
> or anything, and I still get the error.
>
> Anyone know what causes this?
>
> Thanks.
> Mark

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X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 10:32:41 +0530

Lets not make this NG a "terrorist attack" NG.  Still I totally agree with Ross.
Finish them off, before they finish us.  I thnik I know who is the culprit!!
Also, now US Government will realize what kind of pains do people in India go
through when bloody Islamic Terrorists attack Kashmir every damn day.  It's easy
to tell us to talk and sort out the difference.
(This will be the last spam post from me on this issue.)
Nitin Pande
Mail Administrator

Steve Langasek wrote:

> On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Ross McKillop wrote:
>
> > ========================================
>
> > We would like to also say on record that if any country
> > is found responsible for these attacks, we call for that
> > country's complete destruction and annihilation.
>
> A sentiment which has much in common with the attitudes of terrorists who
> would orchestrate such an attack.  Let us not be so hasty to exact vengeance
> that we forget that ours are not the only countries called home by innocent
> civilians.
>
> The suicide hijackings today are a great tragedy.  It would be an even greater
> tragedy if the Western world learns nothing from this except how to act in
> kind.
>
> Steve Langasek
> postmodern programmer

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Date: Wed Sep 12 01:56:04 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 11:59:20 +0300 (EEST)

 Does anybody help me about how i can map unix groups to NT groups? And
why they remove the domain group map facility?
How can i get information about this? This important!!!
Thanks

Cagatay Koksoy
______________________________________________________________________________ 
cagatay at evolution.bilten.metu.edu.tr
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Date: Wed Sep 12 02:16:19 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 21:14:43

I hope someone can help me - I am fairly new to Linux.

I have downloaded Samba 2.2.1a and followed the instructions on extracting and installing it.

I am experiencing difficulty in getting it to work as an NT Domain Controller, but am able to access it from Windows as a server.

If I run TESTPARM | MORE, I see the following:

server string = Samba 2.0.6

Am I in fact running 2.2.1a or 2.0.6?

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X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 05:32:20 -0500 (EST)

You are running 2.2.1a. The server string is the parameter which shows up
when you right click on a computer from windows and look at its
properties. The default config file is still maintained since Samba 2.0.6.


On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Steve Cox wrote:

> I hope someone can help me - I am fairly new to Linux.
>
> I have downloaded Samba 2.2.1a and followed the instructions on extracting and installing it.
>
> I am experiencing difficulty in getting it to work as an NT Domain Controller, but am able to access it from Windows as a server.
>
> If I run TESTPARM | MORE, I see the following:
>
> server string = Samba 2.0.6
>
> Am I in fact running 2.2.1a or 2.0.6?
>

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Date: Wed Sep 12 03:14:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 11:14:50 +0100

Hello,

I'm trying to improve my company's  internal network security, so I'm trying
to install a kerberos auth scheme.
I have a machine with a MIT kerberosV kdc and with a samba 2.2.1a compiled
with the --with-krb5 option and I have a couple of win2k machines that are
logged into the kerberos realm.
The kerberos realm is the same as the samba domain.
Now the problem is:  when I try to access my samba servers I get the error
"\\cerbero is not accesible
the account is not authorized to login from this station "

any ideas on how to authorize it ?
where is samba (or win2k) getting this informations from?


Miguel

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Date: Wed Sep 12 05:39:01 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 14:41:58 +0200

Greetings guys ...

    I have been tring to get Samba and LDAP working ... now before pointing
me in all directions, read the rest of my post.

    First I tried Shahms E. King's LDAP patched Samba 2.2.1a rpm's but have
had not to much success.  I don't think I understand what needs to be
configured and so on ... So I tried another idea ...

    I have got my test system to use LDAP for User Information and
Authentication using pam_ldap and nss_ldap.

    Now I though that I might be able to get Samba to use pam to auth ...
but here are my problems ...

        Frist try I set
            encrypt passwords = yes
            unix password sync = yes

        But this kill my root password ... so second try went like this ...

            encrypt passwords = yes
            unix password sync = yes
            passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u

        Which changed the smbpasswd, but never seemed to change the password
in LDAP ... now I think I can already see you saying that you need the users
password to be able to change the LDAP password, but if you setup nss_ldap
( pam_ldap ) you can run passwd %u without asking for the user orginal
password.

    So I then tried

            encrypt passwords = yes
            unix password sync = yes
            passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
            pam password change = Yes
            obey pam restrictions = Yes

    Now from what I have readed, if you set "pam password change = Yes"
then "passwd program" is ignored. But it does not seem that passwd is been
run.

    So, two quick questions, will LDAP been in the next release of Samba
2.2, or is there a way that I can get Samba to call passwd to do the
password change for Linux.  I don't mind keeping smbpasswd until the dev's
guys have got Samba the way they want it.

Thanks guys.
Mailed
Lee

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NITIN PANDE wrote:
> 
> Upgrade to latest CVS.  W2K has some problems talking to older Samba's.
> 

OK, I'll try that. But I didn't think Samba 2.2 was all that old. ;-)

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Hi!

Why was the domain users = option removed with samba 2.2? Is it because
of changes in Windows security, or just a change in Samba? I had a
succesfull installation here, but with 2.2 (and 2in2k-clients) a lot of
essential software refuses to work. I will try to change the user
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Is there any hope that the domain users setting will appear again in
future? Or will it help to try using 2.0x with Win2k?

Thank You, CU, Lars.

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Date: Wed Sep 12 08:06:09 2001
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Hi all.
Does anyone know whether MS Exchange Server will work in a Samba controlled
domain?  I know it requires an NT domain but don't know if anyone has one
working.  If you do have it, is it 5.5 or 2000?  We are looking at
implementing this in our small office because of a lack of shared address
books and calendaring--- If anyone knows of good open source alternatives
I'd sure like to hear about it

TIA

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Hello,
I've some problems to join a samba (2.2.1a) PDC,
(from XP and W2K pro)
I can only join with the root account, when I try
with another account I got "incorrect password length".
I do this to create accounts:
1) useradd -m user
for a system account
2) smbpasswd -a user
for a samba encrypted password account
3) useradd machine$
for a system machine account
4) smbpasswd -a -m machine
for a samba machine account
I reload samba and I try from XP
Workstation->properties->Modify->Join a domain...
Here he ask me for a login/password:
I use the user account I created -> Don't work
in the logs:
------------
[2001/09/07 12:50:56, 0] passdb/smbpass.c:startsmbfilepwent_internal(87)
  startsmbfilepwent_internal: unable to open file 
/usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd. Error was Permission non accord?e
------------
Ok, so I must put the user name in the "admin users" option...
When I do that I got another error from smbd:
------------
[2001/09/07 13:03:24, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(370)
  user logged in as admin user (root privileges)
[2001/09/07 13:03:24, 0]
rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
  api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
[2001/09/07 13:03:24, 0] libsmb/smbencrypt.c:decode_pw_buffer(270)
  decode_pw_buffer: incorrect password length (-1582524206).
------------
So I tried to add root account to smbpasswd file,
and I try to log in with it...and It works.
Does someone knows what the problem could be ?
Thanks for your time and for any help!

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X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 12:23:06 -0400

I have mounted an NT share using the `smbmount` command. It is mounted at
/mnt/ntshare using the "rw" option.  The resulting permissions on all files is
the same as this file:

$ ls -l /mnt/ntshare/Inetpub/wwwroot/toc/default.asp
-rwxr-xr-x    1 root     root         4663 Aug  25  2001 default.asp

How do I set up the mount point so that a particular linux group as write
access to all files and directories? I'd like all developers on the linux
server to be able to work on anything in /mnt/ntshare.

It would be ideal if this could go into /etc/fstab .... is that asking too
much?

Thanks.

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Date: Wed Sep 12 10:11:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 19:12:59 +0200

1)We have linux 2.4.3 (Mandrake 8.0) / samba 2.2.1a PDC which also does 
the majority of the filesharing at the moment.
A user now tries to delete a file which he does not own, but on which he 
has write permission (and the directory that contains the file also) 
from a Windows NT workstation. He gets an error message saying the file 
is in use. This appears in the log (debug level 3):

[2001/09/12 12:52:45, 0] 
rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c:_samr_query_useraliases(2454)
  _samr_query_useraliases: Not yet implemented.

Deleting the file via smbclient works. I have not tested this via 
Windows 2000.

(I can live with this problem for the moment ....)

2)We have a printserver running Mandrake 7.2 / samba-2.2.1a / CUPS 1.1.7.

The lprm command is set to:   lprm command = cancel %p-%j

When a user tries to delete a print job, a log level 3 entry says that 
smbd tried to run "cancel <a>-<b>", where <a> corresponds to the printer 
name according to cups, but <b> is not the job number, but rather the 
value listed in the "Total" column for the row of the printjob when 
doing an lpq. The end result is that no-one can delete their own print 
jobs via samba, but they have to be cleared by someone else with root 
permissions on the machine (like me).

I would really appreciate a solution to this one ....

If anyone would like any more details, I can send logs at a higher debug 
level, since both of these problems are easily repeatable ....

Regards,
Buchan

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Date: Wed Sep 12 10:14:05 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 12:17:59 -0500

All,
    I have logon script = file.bat and login path = \\%L\PROFILE\%U and
this works fine but for only one user. All other users do not run the
script. They run the system policies, but not the script. Any ideas as
to why just one user would run the script and no other users would? I
tried another computer ,thinking somehow the netbios name was being
remembered and that was why only the one user was running the script,
but it did not run from the second computer using a user other than the
one that runs the script. All help is greatly appreciated as I am stuck
on this issue.

Cheers,
-------------------------------
Tony Ricker
Technology Coordinator
SLUCare - P.M.O.
St. Louis University
Phone:  314.977.6844
E-mail: rickera2 at slu.edu
-------------------------------
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are many possibilities. In the
experts mind, there are few"
- Shunryu Suzuki
-------------------------------
"Think Different"

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Date: Wed Sep 12 10:30:05 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 13:33:28 -0400

Tony,

Did you set up a [netlogon] share? That path for that share is where it
looks for the logon script file.

Tony Ricker wrote:
> 
> All,
>     I have logon script = file.bat and login path = \\%L\PROFILE\%U and
> this works fine but for only one user. All other users do not run the
> script. They run the system policies, but not the script. Any ideas as
> to why just one user would run the script and no other users would? I
> tried another computer ,thinking somehow the netbios name was being
> remembered and that was why only the one user was running the script,
> but it did not run from the second computer using a user other than the
> one that runs the script. All help is greatly appreciated as I am stuck
> on this issue.
> 
> Cheers,
> -------------------------------
> Tony Ricker
> Technology Coordinator
> SLUCare - P.M.O.
> St. Louis University
> Phone:  314.977.6844
> E-mail: rickera2 at slu.edu
> -------------------------------
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> are many possibilities. In the
> experts mind, there are few"
> - Shunryu Suzuki
> -------------------------------
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Date: Wed Sep 12 10:43:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 13:46:23 -0400 (EDT)

I have a Samba PDC (2.2.1a-10.ldap.4) that serves Win9x, WinNT, and
Windows 2000 clients.  It works great!  I can even upload printer drivers,
etc...  This is seriously good stuff.

Only one little snafu.  On Windows 2000 workstation the logon scripts
never execute, but they work for Win 9x and Win NT.

I have "logon script = %G.bat" in the globals section and a netlogon sahre
that looks like:

        comment = Logon Script and Policy Directory
        path = /usr/local/pcnet/netlogon
        admin users = @cis
        write list = @cis
        read only = No
        browseable = No
        locking = No
        case sensitive = No
        case preserve = Yes
        default case = Yes

I've just added the last three to see if it would help.  Unforuneately it
did not.  I can connect to the netlogon share manually and run the script,
and it executes correctly.

I have verified CR/LF line termination etc....

@echo on
net time \\barbel /set /yes
if %OS%.==Windows_NT. goto WinNT
:Win95
net use e: \\sardine\pubapps
net use h: \\sardine\pubdata
net use g: \\sardine\cis_data
net use i: \\sardine\cis_apps
net use f: \\mie\homedir
goto end
:WinNT
net use e: \\sardine\pubapps /persistent:no
net use h: \\sardine\pubdata /persistent:no
net use g: \\sardine\cis_data /persistent:no
net use i: \\sardine\cis_apps /persistent:no
net use f: \\mie\homedir /persistent:no
:end


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Date: Wed Sep 12 11:19:02 2001
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I am setting up a Samba server that could end up with a huge number of users 
over time, many of which will have no business accessing any of Samba 
features, and would like to be able to only allow/disallow groups of users 
from Samba access to prevent unauthorized access. Is it possible to set up 
Samba to only allow users in one group access, and to block all users not in 
that group?

james

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X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 16:25:56 -0400

Red Hat uses non-standard file locations. Likely the version you
installed went into /usr/local/samba/bin

Look in /usr/local/bin. I'll bet the version there is old. Plus the new
smb.conf is at /usr/local/samba/lib - testparm will likely show the conf
in /etc/samba or /etc/smb.conf

Good Luck,
Christopher


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Cox [mailto:steve at djedtalfx.co.nz]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 5:15 PM
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Version of Samba
>
>
> I hope someone can help me - I am fairly new to Linux.
>
> I have downloaded Samba 2.2.1a and followed the instructions
> on extracting and installing it.
>
> I am experiencing difficulty in getting it to work as an NT
> Domain Controller, but am able to access it from Windows as a server.
>
> If I run TESTPARM | MORE, I see the following:
>
> server string = Samba 2.0.6
>
> Am I in fact running 2.2.1a or 2.0.6?
>

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Date: Wed Sep 12 13:52:24 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 14:55:40 -0600

Adam,

I seem to remember someone on this list noting that, if a setting is not
provided in the LDAP entry of the user, than samba does not go and look at
smb.conf for the same setting. I also seem to remember someone providing a
patch -- may have been on the samba-dev list, now that I think about it.

If you add the scriptPath attr to your LDAP entry, that should do the trick.
I just had the same problem and this worked. If you add attrs like
profilePath, appearantly they do not accept the usual substitution
parameters (ie., %L, %U, etc).

The only thing that isn't working for me now is mapping of the users home
drive

> -----Original Message-----
> From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
> [mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org]On Behalf Of Adam Williams
> Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 11:46 AM
> To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Logon scripts and Samba PDC
>
>
> I have a Samba PDC (2.2.1a-10.ldap.4) that serves Win9x, WinNT, and
> Windows 2000 clients.  It works great!  I can even upload printer drivers,
> etc...  This is seriously good stuff.
>
> Only one little snafu.  On Windows 2000 workstation the logon scripts
> never execute, but they work for Win 9x and Win NT.
>
> I have "logon script = %G.bat" in the globals section and a netlogon sahre
> that looks like:
>
>         comment = Logon Script and Policy Directory
>         path = /usr/local/pcnet/netlogon
>         admin users = @cis
>         write list = @cis
>         read only = No
>         browseable = No
>         locking = No
>         case sensitive = No
>         case preserve = Yes
>         default case = Yes
>
> I've just added the last three to see if it would help.  Unforuneately it
> did not.  I can connect to the netlogon share manually and run the script,
> and it executes correctly.
>
> I have verified CR/LF line termination etc....
>
> @echo on
> net time \\barbel /set /yes
> if %OS%.==Windows_NT. goto WinNT
> :Win95
> net use e: \\sardine\pubapps
> net use h: \\sardine\pubdata
> net use g: \\sardine\cis_data
> net use i: \\sardine\cis_apps
> net use f: \\mie\homedir
> goto end
> :WinNT
> net use e: \\sardine\pubapps /persistent:no
> net use h: \\sardine\pubdata /persistent:no
> net use g: \\sardine\cis_data /persistent:no
> net use i: \\sardine\cis_apps /persistent:no
> net use f: \\mie\homedir /persistent:no
> :end
>
>
> --
> -----------------------------------------------------------
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> -----------------------------------------------------------
>

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I'm unable to run samedit.  Command not found.  Please help.

Thanks,

Andrew Zasadny - Network Consultant
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X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 16:49:44 -0500

All,
    I thought I saw this question before, but I could not find it. I
want to have the logon script map a users drive, but the path is
/home/department/username. I tried to put the
logon path =\\%L\Profile\%G\%U thinking this would map it. (the %G is
for group) but it gives an error 63. I did get it to work for all users
without the shares being in a sub folder of home so thanks for your help
on that, it was the permissions. Any ideas? I would like to keep this
share schema as it keeps the directories well organized. I appreciate
all your help.

Cheers,

Tony

--
-------------------------------
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Technology Coordinator
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St. Louis University
Phone:  314.977.6844
E-mail: rickera2 at slu.edu
-------------------------------
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are many possibilities. In the
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-------------------------------
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Date: Wed Sep 12 14:54:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 16:57:17 -0500 (CDT)

Well; I seem to remember that Red Hat comes bundled with samba-2.0.6. And
I think it runs out of /usr/sbin, and it looks for the smb.conf in /etc.

If you have samba starting everytime Red Hat boots, or from inetd, that is
probably the version you're running.

If you want to control how samba is installed and started, configure is
your friend.

You can see all the options available by running "configure --help" in the
source directory.

Hope this helps a bit.

Best regards;

Al.

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On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Barry, Christopher wrote:

> Red Hat uses non-standard file locations. Likely the version you
> installed went into /usr/local/samba/bin
> 
> Look in /usr/local/bin. I'll bet the version there is old. Plus the new
> smb.conf is at /usr/local/samba/lib - testparm will likely show the conf
> in /etc/samba or /etc/smb.conf
> 
> Good Luck,
> Christopher
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Steve Cox [mailto:steve at djedtalfx.co.nz]
> > Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 5:15 PM
> > To: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
> > Subject: Version of Samba
> >
> >
> > I hope someone can help me - I am fairly new to Linux.
> >
> > I have downloaded Samba 2.2.1a and followed the instructions
> > on extracting and installing it.
> >
> > I am experiencing difficulty in getting it to work as an NT
> > Domain Controller, but am able to access it from Windows as a server.
> >
> > If I run TESTPARM | MORE, I see the following:
> >
> > server string = Samba 2.0.6
> >
> > Am I in fact running 2.2.1a or 2.0.6?
> >
> 

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Date: Wed Sep 12 18:52:02 2001
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    Hi

    My server runs samba (RH 6.2). How can I avoid a samba user from logging
twice in my samba server (from two different machines, simultaneously)?

    Thank you

    Alano Stolf

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Date: Wed Sep 12 22:53:02 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 07:56:03 +0200

Hi
Check the file permissions"file.bat"-Who may read thys file->"file.bat".All
users must read the file.
Ps.Sorry for my terrible english
Best regards,Piotr Kosinski


> Subject: Re: logon script help needed
>
> Tony,
>
> Did you set up a [netlogon] share? That path for that share is where it
> looks for the logon script file.
>
> Tony Ricker wrote:
> >
> > All,
> >     I have logon script = file.bat and login path = \\%L\PROFILE\%U and
> > this works fine but for only one user. All other users do not run the
> > script. They run the system policies, but not the script. Any ideas as
> > to why just one user would run the script and no other users would? I
> > tried another computer ,thinking somehow the netbios name was being
> > remembered and that was why only the one user was running the script,
> > but it did not run from the second computer using a user other than the
> > one that runs the script. All help is greatly appreciated as I am stuck
> > on this issue.
> >
> > Cheers,

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On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 04:46:10PM -0500, AZasadny at newtekdata.com wrote:
> I'm unable to run samedit.  Command not found.  Please help.
It's right, COmmand does not exist in 2.2. Please be more informative.
-- 
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Am Mittwoch, 12. September 2001 20:06 schrieb James W. Beauchamp:
> Hi all.
> Does anyone know whether MS Exchange Server will work in a Samba
> controlled domain?  I know it requires an NT domain but don't
> know if anyone has one working.  If you do have it, is it 5.5 or
> 2000?  We are looking at implementing this in our small office
> because of a lack of shared address books and calendaring--- If
> anyone knows of good open source alternatives I'd sure like to
> hear about it

Did you look at infusion yet?
It has an Outlook look-and-feel, is cross-platform and works with 
Citadel instead of M$ Exchange
http://www.shadowcom.net/Software/infusion/

hth,
 Robert

>
> TIA
>
> James
>
> Global Environmental Solutions, Inc.
> 2621 Sandy Plains Road - Suite 102
> Marietta, GA  30066
> www.gesinc.com
> 770-579-6097 - ext. 227
> 770-579-6099 (fax)

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Hi

I can't manage to have my netlogon script executed on a w2k client whil it
works well with a w9k client.

has someone an idea ?

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Hello from belgium

well, well. My problem is, when i logoff (W2K PRO) my profile doesn't
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Here is my smb.conf. Any could help me please

Thanks

ps: i use samba-2.2.1a (./configure;make;make install)

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Hi everybody

Can anyone help me to make my Samba 2.2.1a a W2K main domain controler ?

thanks (V)

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-Laurent- a icrit :

> [2001/09/07 13:03:24, 0] libsmb/smbencrypt.c:decode_pw_buffer(270)
>   decode_pw_buffer: incorrect password length (-1582524206).
> ------------

I look at source code to know a little more about that,
in the decode_pw_buffer function the number between
parenthesis (byte_len) is negative, why ?
// It is first initialized to 0
        int byte_len=0;
// after it passes trough the IVAL macro
        byte_len = IVAL(in_buffer, 512);
// at this point byte_len seems to be negative.
// and this test fail
        /* Password cannot be longer than 128 characters */
        if ( (byte_len < 0) || (byte_len > new_pwrd_size - 1)) {
                DEBUG(0, ("decode_pw_buffer: incorrect password length
(%d).\n",
 byte_len));
                return False;
        }
// (my password is not longer than 128 characters)

I tested to use samba-2.2.1a with a Redhat-7.0 and a Slacware 7.1
I've just two accounts that work on the Redhat (I don't know why)
but when I join the domain after reboot log in from XP doesn't
work.(message is No PDC available or something like this)
The only account that fully work is from the Slackware and 
is the root samba account.(??)
I've not enought programming background to debug this, so
please help me.

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Date: Thu Sep 13 06:23:02 2001
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Take a look at www.e-smith.org
They have a list of contributed howto's.
One of them, contributed by Dan Brown, handles the implementation of a PDC
on a Redhat installation (albeit distribution specific (e-smith server)).
You should get all the hints you need, just reading this howto.
At least my samba runs seamlessly now.

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Hi everybody

Can anyone help me to make my Samba 2.2.1a a W2K main domain controler ?

thanks (V)

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I'm having trouble adding my Linux server to my NT4 domain.  I'm running
Redhat 7.1 with Samba 2.2.1a, I have installed the samba-appliance-0.5-1.
What else is needed?  What command is used to add the Linux server to the
domain?  Where can I find documentation on winbind?

Thanks for your help,

Andrew Zasadny - Network Consultant
NewTek Data Systems 847-358-6800
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On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 09:11:39AM -0500, AZasadny at newtekdata.com wrote:
> I'm having trouble adding my Linux server to my NT4 domain.  I'm running
> Redhat 7.1 with Samba 2.2.1a, I have installed the samba-appliance-0.5-1.
> What else is needed?  What command is used to add the Linux server to the
> domain?  Where can I find documentation on winbind?

For current winbind you need the latest SAMBA_2_2 CVS.
samba-appliance-0.5-1 is rather old.

Volker

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Date: Thu Sep 13 08:21:03 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 08:24:27 -0700

I finally tracked down the cause of the many (MANY!!!) instances of:

[2001/09/10
13:05:51,0]nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c:process_get_backup_list_request
     (682) process_get_backup_list_request: domain list requested for
     workgroup SAF  and I am not a domain master browser.

that my Samba 2.2 server (which "owns" group SAF) was logging by
cranking up debugging to level 3.   It turns out that this is what
happens when
somebody turns on the WINS server on Windows 2000 Advanced server on a
network where there's already a WINS server running.  Note that I'm just
a bystander in this interaction, my Samba server is not the campus WINS
server (thats 131.215.51.51,
run by the central campus computing people) and the Windows 2000 machine
is not under my control, nor even on my local subnet, and has no other
interactions with my machine.  In fact, that was the server for a
fellow's home network, which gets onto the campus net because it's
attached via cable modem.

At debugging level 3 each of the above messages was immediately preceded
in log.nmbd by:

2001/09/1013:05:51,3]nmbd/nmbd_incomingdgrams.c:process_get_backup_list_request(648)
      process_get_backup_list_request: request from FOOTER<00> IP
131.215.184.175
      to SAF<1b>.

After the campus network guys contacted this fellow he realized that
he'd turned WINS on by mistake and fixed the problem by doing:

   administrative tools-->WINS-->Footer--All tasks-->Stop

and now his machine isn't triggering these anymore.  But several other
machines are still at it.  Rather than having to hunt all of these guys
down and get them to turn off WINS, is
there some switch that can be thrown in smb.conf, or some later version
of Samba, that will let the server just ignore this problem?  It seems
to be entirely external to the Samba server, and it seems a bit
ridiculous that an external problem should fill my error logs!

Thanks,

David Mathog
mathog at caltech.edu
Manager, Sequence Analysis Facility, Biology Division, Caltech

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Yesterday I posted a question about samba and kerberos, but in the meanwhile
I began thinking about some other questions...
IS samba "kerberized" ?
Are there any plans to kerberize it ?
when will this happen ?

-Miguel

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I have build the latest version of samba as of 13 September 2000, it is
running on RH7.1 and everything is fine regarding the sharing of files etc.

When I try to run it as a PDC and try to log onto the domain using a 2kpro
client I get the following error when trying to use root to log in.

'The account is a user account, Use your global user account or local user
account to access this server'

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Mike


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M Harrata schrieb:
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> Hi everybody
>
> Can anyone help me to make my Samba 2.2.1a a W2K main domain controler ?
>
> thanks (V)

look @ Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf from docs/ in your source directory.
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Date: Thu Sep 13 09:59:01 2001
X-Original-Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 18:02:22 +0100 (BST)

I'm seeing similar problems to others on this list (cannot commit profile
changes), only totally repeatably;

Our setup is with 2.2.1a (RPM), RH7.1 box acting as PDC for about twenty
users.  Adding machines (all Win2K) into the domain, all works fine.
However, I've tried both
  logon path = \\win2kbox\profiles\%U
and
  logon path = \\%L\%U\.profile
with the same behaviour; no users can write back changes to their profiles.

Particularly interestingly, when the profiles were stored on a Win2K box,
I've no idea what ACLs were set for them, but even Local Administrators
and Domain Administrators couldn't look into user profiles.  The permissions
seemed fine (all owned by the user) when using a directory within the
(Samba-hosted) home directory, but still the profile didn't get written.

Two thoughts I've had; firstly, I _think_ that log messages
  [2001/09/13 14:09:56, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog.c:api_net_sam_logon(208)
    api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON.
seem to appear around the times I'd expect profile writes to be attempted.

Secondly, I wondered whether it was a problem with root/Administrator
mapping (and maybe even SYSTEM being involved?)  My username map maps
administrator to root, and (just in case!) both are listed for the domain
admin group.  I've got unix password sync yes, except that the administrator
password isn't the same as the root one.

Cheers

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I have a winbind 'solution' in effect currently.  The CVS of today BTW doesn't
work for this(winbind).  Is there anything special about authenticating to
another trusted domain?  The user shows up in the security tab for a printer,
but get access denied.  Any ideas? has this been tested?

Sorry about the lack of details, I'm on my way to school.

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Hi --

1.  Before I upgraded to version 2.2.1 my users were
able to access the server without entering a 
password.  They only had to enter their password
whenever they tried to access the share.  Just
like connecting to any other NT server.  Now
when someone connects to \\servername they are
immediately prompted for a password.  Any ideas?

2.  Another closely related issue (I think) is
that my customers also used to be able to access
a certain share that has "guest allow = Yes"
without passing.  Now it asks for a password.

Here are my [Global] and guest share entries:

[global]
        workgroup = DOMAIN
        netbios name = NAME
        server string = Samba %v on (%L)
        min passwd length = 6
        log level = 1
        log file = /net/adm/samba/samba.log.%L
        local master = No
        wins server = 131.101.208.195
        homedir map = u_auto
        NIS homedir = Yes
        hosts allow = ###.###.

[wirelist]
        comment = Xwire directory
        path = /net/wirelist
        read only = No
        writeable = Yes
        create mask = 0664
        guest ok = Yes
        guest only = Yes


-- 
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Karyn Joseph   		       EIT - Agoura, CA
UNIX Administrator	       818/874-6116
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Hello:
       I am a newbie at Samba but my question is that when I look for a file 
on our unix machine from an NT machine I get all the links as well and it 
keeps on looping around. I have gone into Samba in global, advanced view and 
set to no for smylinks and widelinks. I committed the changes but it did not 
help. Any help would be appreciated.

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