SAMBA digest 2218

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Tue Aug 31 20:34:57 GMT 1999



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> 			    SAMBA Digest 2218
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> Topics covered in this issue include:
> 
>   1) 
> 	by   "Brandon Schnell" <brandonschnell at hotmail.com>
>   2) AutoCAD R14 and Eagle Point
> 	by   Hank Burton <wburton at literati.com>
>   3) Can't locate point and print (printer) driver
> files
> 	by   Carey Sinclair <carey.sinclair at tait.co.nz>
>   4) Re: AutoCAD R14 and Eagle Point
> 	by   "Dan O'Connor" <dan at jgl.reno.nv.us>
>   5) 
> 	by   root at oglvee.oglevee.com (Superuser)
>   6) Samba installation
> 	by   Lab Blaise <Blaise.Lab at cpln.ch>
>   7) DOS Attrib mapping
> 	by   Jens Kuehnel <king at babylon.de>
>   8) Re: Solaris 7 and Samba startup
> 	by   "M. Tyson Bigler" <bigler at shellus.com>
>   9) Samba and Windows 98
> 	by   Werner Kilb <kilb at rz.uni-duesseldorf.de>
>  10) RE: DOS Attrib mapping
> 	by   Franck Buland <franck.buland at hyperoffice.fr>
>  11) Multiple TCP/IP printers and smb
> 	by   David Sonenberg <dave at webfacts.com>
>  12) Re: Solaris 7 and Samba startup
> 	by   Chris Douty <Chris_Douty at ampex.com>
>  13) Windows shares when security=user
> 	by   "Kari Ruohonen" <kari.ruohonen at kolumbus.fi>
>  14) Windows printing problem
> 	by   "Kari Ruohonen" <kari.ruohonen at kolumbus.fi>
> 
>
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> 
> Date:   Tue, 31 Aug 1999 02:18:21 GMT
> From:   "Brandon Schnell"
> <brandonschnell at hotmail.com>
> To:     samba at samba.org
> Message-ID: <19990831021822.77515.qmail at hotmail.com>
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> 
> I'm a new linux user trying to run samba on Linuxppc
> R5 but smbd doesn't 
> appear to be responding properly. Both nmbd and smbd
> are configured as 
> daemons and netstat lists netbios-ssn as listening.
> I can't find anything 
> else that would conflict starting from inetd. Nmbd
> appears to work as I can 
> list the available servers and the server is seen by
> the clients but I don't 
> need nmbd, just the ability to access smbd with an
> ip address. I've gone 
> through the included diagnosis.txt file and I'm
> getting stuck at step 3 with 
> an error message that the session request failed.
> 
> Here is the output of "smbclient -L files" with log
> level = 10:
> 
> doing parameter log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
> doing parameter max log size = 50
> doing parameter socket options = TCP_NODELAY
> doing parameter printcap name = /etc/printcap
> doing parameter preferred master = Yes
> doing parameter dns proxy = No
> doing parameter guest account = ftp
> doing parameter max connections = 5
> pm_process() returned Yes
> lp_servicenumber: couldn't find homes
> codepage_initialise: client code page = 850
> load_client_codepage: loading codepage 850.
> Adding chars 0x85 0xb7 (l->u = True) (u->l = True)
>     ********snip*******
> Added interface ip=216.61.196.234
> bcast=216.61.196.239 nmask=255.255.255.248
> Client started (version 2.0.3).
> resolve_name: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name
> files<0x20>
> getlmhostsent: lmhost entry: 127.0.0.1 localhost
> resolve_name: Attempting host lookup for name
> files<0x20>
> Connecting to 216.61.196.234 at port 139
> write_socket(3,76)
> write_socket(3,76) wrote 76
> Sent session request
> receive_smb: length < 0!
> client_receive_smb failed
> 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
> session request to FILES failed
> resolve_name: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name
> files<0x20>
> getlmhostsent: lmhost entry: 127.0.0.1 localhost
> resolve_name: Attempting host lookup for name
> files<0x20>
> Connecting to 216.61.196.234 at port 139
> write_socket(3,76)
> write_socket(3,76) wrote 76
> Sent session request
> receive_smb: length < 0!
> client_receive_smb failed
> 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
> session request to *SMBSERVER failed
> 
> It appears that smb has the port open but isn't
> returning data. log.nmb 
> looks normal with no error messages, but log.smb
> mainly consists of lines 
> of:
> 
> [1999/08/30 20:18:49, 0]
> locking/shmem.c:smb_shm_open(930)
>   ERROR smb_shm_open : mmap failed with code Invalid
> argument
> and
> [1999/08/30 20:19:00, 0]
> locking/locking.c:locking_init(169)
>   ERROR: Failed to initialise share modes!
> 
> 
> Any help would be appreciated!
> 
> 
> 
> Brandon Schnell
> 
> Brandon at schnell.to
> 
>
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> ------------------------------
> 
> Date:   Mon, 30 Aug 1999 23:23:27 -0400
> From:   Hank Burton <wburton at literati.com>
> To:     samba at samba.org
> Subject: AutoCAD R14 and Eagle Point
> Message-ID: <37CB4AAF.1C7D60B1 at literati.com>
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> Samba List:
> 
> Is anyone out there using AutoCAD R14 and Eagle
> Point?  One of my clients
> received the latest version of Eagle Point, and the
> time to load files has
> become horrible.  It has increased from 1 min to 15
> min!
> 
> All files are on the Linux server and the stations
> we did the initial tests
> with are PIII w/128MB RAM.  The AutoCAD file loads
> quick, but once the
> Eagle Point files begin to load you might as well
> find something else to
> do.
> 
> The makers Eagle Point initially blamed our network
> and did not want to
> address the Linux server but are now with a test box
> they are currently
> configuring.  I have also run some other tests by
> loading the files from a
> Win98 "file server".  The speed decreased but it was
> still taking about 5
> min to load the necessary files.
> 
> Are there any settings in Samba that I might be able
> to 
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