Samba 2.0.3 on OpenVMS
Dr. Guilherme Regis
lgemedia at 200-171-183-182.dsl.telesp.net.br
Sat Nov 2 02:14:19 GMT 2002
Dear Samba 2.0.3 experts,
I guess my problem with Samba 2.0.3 on VAX OpenVMS
rely on NETMASK and BCAST definitions.
Entries in Multinet program seem to be correct, that is,
Sub Net Mask = 255.255.255.0 e gateway = 10.87.16.1
But, when I map my Linux machine from VAX and vice-versa I get
the following results:
On VAX: (encryption = no)
BSUHEP::SYSTEM> smbclient "-L" nostromo.physics
Added interface ip=10.87.16.252 bcast=10.255.255.255 nmask=255.0.0.0
Password: Domain=[BSUHEP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.0.10]
On Linux: (encryption = yes)
[lgemedia at nostromo lgemedia]$ smbclient -L vaxstation
added interface ip=10.87.16.254 bcast=10.87.16.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Got a positive name query response from 10.87.16.252 ( 10.87.16.252 )
Password:
*** Nothing happens then, even having GUEST account correctly defined
on VAX.
Both machines should have the same NMASK because they are in the
same network segment. As I have no problem in connecting to my VAX, it
seems that all MULTINET parameters are correctly defined.
Now, searching on GOOGLE I found a message saying that NMASK definition
in Samba 2.0.3 VAX is broken. Is that right ?
I appreciate any comments on this subject.
Thanks and many cheers,
Luiz
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Martin Vorlaender wrote:
> Dr. Guilherme Regis wrote:
> > I finally realized that the main problem with my 2.0.3
> > is GUEST ACCOUNT = UCX$NOBODY , that is, VAX can not
> > be mapped correctly because there is no NOBODY UID,GID
> > defined on the system.
> > How do I define that ? I have searched for information
> > on Google, unsuccessfully. I know that VAX has a DEFAULT account
> > UIC=[200,200] but I am not sure if this one can be used as a GUEST.
> > Does anyone know how to create a UCX$NOBODY account on OpenVMS
> > and make it work correctly with SAMBA 2.0.3 VAX ?
>
> You could use any "normally" privileged (i.e. TMPMBX, NETMBX) account
> as a guest account. If UCX err.. Compaq TCP/IP Services is installed,
> UCX$NOBODY is used for NFS. On one of our machines (OpenVMS/Alpha 6.2,
> UCX 4.2) it is defined as
>
> Username: UCX$NOBODY Owner:
> Account: UIC: [375,777]
> ([UCX$AUX,UCX$NOBODY])
> CLI: DCL Tables: DCLTABLES
> Default: SYS$SYSDEVICE:[USER]
> LGICMD: LOGIN
> Flags:
> Primary days: Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
> Secondary days: Sat Sun
> Primary 000000000011111111112222 Secondary 000000000011111111112222
> Day Hours 012345678901234567890123 Day Hours 012345678901234567890123
> Network: ##### Full access ###### ##### Full access ######
> Batch: ----- No access ------ ----- No access ------
> Local: ----- No access ------ ----- No access ------
> Dialup: ----- No access ------ ----- No access ------
> Remote: ----- No access ------ ----- No access ------
> Expiration: (none) Pwdminimum: 6 Login Fails: 0
> Pwdlifetime: 90 00:00 Pwdchange: (pre-expired)
> Last Login: (none) (interactive), (none)
> (non-interactive)
> Maxjobs: 0 Fillm: 100 Bytlm: 64000
> Maxacctjobs: 0 Shrfillm: 0 Pbytlm: 0
> Maxdetach: 0 BIOlm: 150 JTquota: 4096
> Prclm: 8 DIOlm: 150 WSdef: 2000
> Prio: 4 ASTlm: 250 WSquo: 4000
> Queprio: 0 TQElm: 10 WSextent: 16384
> CPU: (none) Enqlm: 2000 Pgflquo: 50000
> Authorized Privileges:
> NETMBX TMPMBX
> Default Privileges:
> NETMBX TMPMBX
>
>
> Hope this helps,
> Martin
> --
> | Martin Vorlaender VMS/WNT programmer
> Unix is user friendly. | work: mv at pdv-systeme.de
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>
>
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