off-topic-Re: 2.2.1 cannot do what 2.0.7 does!

Christian Barth barth at cck.uni-kl.de
Wed Oct 24 12:47:22 GMT 2001


Stephen,

sorry, I can not help you with your problem, because we have not  jet switched ot 2.2.2. May be test this and not 2.2.1a-.... 

> I am testing access using terminal server on W2K.  I access the winbox
> using rdesktop on Linux tho the problem also happens on windows boxes
> using the terminal server client too.

"rdesktop"? What's this? I only know the Cytrix-Client for non 
windows systems. And there is a non free ware java client 
http://www.hob.de/produkte/connect/jwt.htm
Can you please post same information about rdesktop? URL?

Thanks,

Christian


> >From teminal server I can see and map home drectories and other shares
> fine on servers running samba-2.0.10-0.7 or samba-2.0.7-21ssl and RH
> 7.1.  I cannot access home directories and shares on a server running
> samba-2.2.1a-20010711 and RH 7.1.  The RPM for the latter version
> was homemade from the source tarball without any patches.
> 
> The earlier version of samba allows access but the later version keeps
> failing with an bad username or password error.
> 
> The global and homes section of the smb.conf file are identical
> (except for machine names) between the different servers:
> 
> 
> [global]
>         workgroup = TOTALFLOOD
>         netbios name = CONGO
>         server string = Samba Server
>         security = SERVER
>         encrypt passwords = Yes
>         password server = atlantic
>         username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
>         log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
>         max log size = 0
>         socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
>         dns proxy = No
>         printing = lprng
> 
> [homes]
>         comment = Home Directories
>         writeable = Yes
>         browseable = No
> 
> 
> NT stations and W2K workstatios have no problems with either version.
> 
> Log file on the failing machines show:
> 
> [2001/10/24 11:33:50, 0] passdb/smbpass.c:iterate_getsmbpwnam(1282)
>   unable to open smb password database. [2001/10/24 11:36:28, 0]
> lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(541)
>   write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe [2001/10/24
> 11:36:28, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket(565)
>   write_socket: Error writing 190 bytes to socket 40: ERRNO = Broken
> pipe [2001/10/24 11:36:28, 0] libsmb/clientgen.c:cli_send_smb(89)
>   Error writing 190 bytes to client. -1 [2001/10/24 11:40:25, 0]
> lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(541)
>   write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe [2001/10/24
> 11:46:25, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_socket_data(541)
>   write_socket_data: write failure. Error = Broken pipe
Hm,
this usually indicates some sort of network problem. NIC, hub or so. 
But this should not change with the samba version.


> 
> On the machines where the connection succeeds I see:
> 
> [2001/10/24 11:33:57, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
>   delta (192.168.124.7) connect to service stephen as user stephen
> (uid=501, gid=10) (pid 16427) [2001/10/24 11:33:57, 1]
> smbd/service.c:make_connection(550)
>   delta (192.168.124.7) connect to service stephen as user stephen
> (uid=501, gid=10) (pid 16427) [2001/10/24 11:34:56, 1]
> smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
>   delta (192.168.124.7) closed connection to service stephen
> [2001/10/24 11:35:26, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(583)
>   delta (192.168.124.7) closed connection to service stephen
> 
> 
> --
> -- Stephen Carville
> UNIX and Network Administrator
> Ace Flood USA
> 310-342-3602
> stephen at totalflood.com
> 
> 
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