SAMBA digest 1927

Thomas Grossenbacher big-riffer at bluewin.ch
Mon Jan 4 18:39:55 GMT 1999



samba at samba.org schrieb:

>                             SAMBA Digest 1927
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> Topics covered in this issue include:
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>   1) Re: Three problems with Windows NT
>         by afan at www.jeonet.com (Afan Ottenheimer)
>   2) NT Logon Authentication
>         by Tim.Brennan at coat.com
>
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>
> Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 01:17:33 -0600
> From: afan at www.jeonet.com (Afan Ottenheimer)
> To: samba at samba.org, Jeremy at Malcolm.ml.org
> Subject: Re: Three problems with Windows NT
> Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19981231011733.00934810 at anansi.jeonet.com>
>
> 1, 2, and 3 can all be caused by NT permissions vs ownership/login_name.
>
> Check to see who owns the files on the NT machine.
> Check to see if you are logged in (under NT) as a user
> who has Full access to those files.
>
> Check to see when you are logged in under Linux that it is as a name
> recognized by your NT machine and that that name has read/execute
> permissions to the "blank" directory.
>
> Good Luck,
> Afan Ottenheimer
> afan at jeo.net
>
> >1. I copied two important files onto my NT box from my Linux box, then
> >   deleted them from Linux.  Now as soon as I try to access them from NT,
> >   NT tells me "Access to [filename] was denied".  Looking at the files,
> >   they seem perfectly ordinary: permissions and attributes under NT are
> >   all as normal.  It seems the files are corrupted when I copy them over
> >   to the NT drive via Samba.  It is an NTFS drive, and I'm using file
> >   compression.
> >
> >2. Whenever I log on to my Windows NT box, it prompts me for the password
> >   for the shares I have created to directories on the Linux box, even
> >   though the username and password that I am logging on to in NT are the
> >   same as those in Linux (admittedly I did have to change the password in
> >   Linux for this to be the case).  The NT user is "Administrator", however
> >   I've translated this to "root" on the Linux box.
> >
> >3. Some of my Windows NT directories appear empty, even though they are not.
> >   This is not just because they are invalid DOS names, because some of them
> >   are valid DOS names, and similarly there are other directories that are
> >   invalid DOS names that I can use with no problems.  For example when I
> >   mount the c:/temp directory as /mnt/temp, I can't traverse below /temp
> >   into its various subdirectories - they all wrongly appear to be empty.
> >
> >HELP!!!
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1998 10:00:26 -0500
> From: Tim.Brennan at coat.com
> To: samba at samba.org
> Subject: NT Logon Authentication
> Message-ID: <199812311500.KAA04369 at skaro.coat.com>
>
> I'm trying to set up SAMBA to handle NT logons, and have it to the
> point where my Sun sees the logon request come in, and I get the
> following in the log file:
>
> process_logon_packet: Logon from : code = 7
>
> Does anyone know either what this code (and others) relates to, or
> where to find the code meanings?
>
> Anyone else gotten this to work and have some tips/tricks/gotchas?
> I'm trying to integrate the new NT workstations into our Unix (Sun Solaris/NIS) environment.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>                                 Tim
>
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