problem with smb.conf
MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)
don_mccall at hp.com
Thu Dec 27 09:19:09 GMT 2001
Hi,
Looks like your smb.conf might have an illegal line in it
that may be interfering with a smb.conf parameter that it needs.
The message is basically telling you that your server role
(logon server) isn't supported when using share level security;
so something in your smb.conf file is telling it that you have
the following two smb.conf parameters defined:
security = share
AND
Domain logons = yes
Hope this helps,
Don
-----Original Message-----
From: llgay at columbus.k12.oh.us [mailto:llgay at columbus.k12.oh.us]
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 10:53 AM
To: samba at samba.org
Subject: problem with smb.conf
----- Forwarded by Lenwood Gay/MIS/CPS/US on 12/27/2001 11:20 AM -----
Lenwood Gay
To: samba-bugs at samba.org
12/27/2001 cc:
10:28 AM Subject: problem with smb.conf
Hello...
We are attempting to upgrade from samba 2.0.6 to 2.2.2... everything
installed ok, however we are getting the following message in the smb.conf
file...
Server's Role (logon server) conflicts with share-level security
We started the tests documented in DIAGNOSIS.txt
sisprod:/usr/local/samba/lib# testparm smb.conf
Load smb config files from smb.conf
params.c:Parameter() - Ignoring badly formed line in configuration file:
this te
Processing section "[homes]"
Processing section "[printers]"
Processing section "[tmp]"
Processing section "[KDRIVE]"
Processing section "[BACKUP]"
Server's Role (logon server) conflicts with share-level security
Loaded services file OK.
Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions
sisprod:/usr/local/samba/lib# cd
sisprod:/# smbstatus -b
Server's Role (logon server) conflicts with share-level security
connections.tdb not initialised
We also get this message when we type in the following command...
sisprod:/# smbstatus
Server's Role (logon server) conflicts with share-level security
connections.tdb not initialised
sisprod:/#
I sure would appreciate any help on this...
thanks in advance,
Lenwood
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