root preexec & 2.0.7
William Jojo
jojowil at hvcc.edu
Thu Jun 1 20:46:18 GMT 2000
I finally found the answer to my question I asked a while back about having root
preexec run twice for a user - once at loging and again at logout.
Here's the log:
[2000/06/01 16:35:55, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
ntdev1 (151.103.17.21) closed connection to service billtest
[2000/06/01 16:35:55, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
ntdev1 (151.103.17.21) closed connection to service common
[2000/06/01 16:35:55, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
ntdev1 (151.103.17.21) closed connection to service share
[2000/06/01 16:35:59, 1] printing/printing.c:print_file(120)
Running the command `lpr -r -Pbtc307l2 STAATGRA.Qp6KMo' gave 0
[2000/06/01 16:36:05, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
ntdev1 (151.103.17.21) connect to service billtest as user billtest (uid=3476,
gid=206) (pid 51414)
Now obviously, I didn't log right back in. NT must be reopening the connection.
For now I'll set my root preexec to a different share other than [homes]
although it seems silly.
Can anyone explain why this happen - is this normal NT behavior? Does it need
that warm fuzzy feeling of being wanted?
Bill
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