[Samba] Re: Connections always mapped to guest

Van Sickler, Jim vansickj-eodc at Kaman.com
Fri Aug 2 14:01:02 GMT 2002


Ryan,

  Take a look at the "restrictanonymous" registry
setting in the working/nonworking Win2k PCs.
See if they are different.

I've seen SMBtconX errors related to that setting
in the past. "1" worked ok, "2" caused problems.

Jim


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ryan Novosielski [mailto:novosirj at UMDNJ.EDU]
> Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 1:04 PM
> To: Samba Mailing List
> Cc: dan_thibadeua at hp.com
> Subject: [Samba] Re: Connections always mapped to guest
> 
> 
> > I have setup Samba 2.2.4 on HPUX 11.0.  I'm using it only as a print
> > server. It appears that ALL connections are being mapped to 
> "pcguest"
> > regardless whether they are valid or not.  I do not have a "username
> > map" defined, "guest ok = yes" is set for my printer share.  I am
> > running winbindd, which seems to be working correctly.  I ran the
> > following command 5 times, changing the "map to guest" 
> parameter, and
> > typing my password correctly and incorrectly.
> 
> I am having almost exactly the same problem. I am running 
> Samba v2.2.5 on
> HP-UX 11.0, and two of my Win2k machines (that I've found so far) are
> exhibiting this behavior on the shared [homes] volume. The 
> others seem to
> be working properly. Here's a brief excerpt of a debug = 3 
> chat between
> the working machine and the server and then the non working machine:
> 
> --- working machine
> [2002/08/02 12:11:55, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:(162)
>   get_current_groups: user is in 3 groups: 200, 331, 529
> [2002/08/02 12:11:55, 3] smbd/password.c:(336)
>   uid 2543 registered to name massonga
> [2002/08/02 12:11:55, 3] smbd/password.c:(338)
>   Clearing default real name
> [2002/08/02 12:11:55, 3] smbd/password.c:(340)
>   User name: massonga   Real name: Gary Masson
> [2002/08/02 12:11:55, 3] smbd/process.c:(1022)
>   Chained message
> [2002/08/02 12:11:55, 3] smbd/process.c:(684)
>   switch message SMBtconX (pid 17580)
> [2002/08/02 12:11:55, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:(313)
>   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> [2002/08/02 12:11:55, 3] lib/access.c:(318)
>   check_access: no hostnames in host allow/deny list.
> [2002/08/02 12:11:55, 2] lib/access.c:(327)
>   Allowed connection from  (130.219.34.247)
> [2002/08/02 12:11:55, 3] smbd/password.c:(735)
>   authorise_login: ACCEPTED: validated uid ok as non-guest 
> (user=massonga)
> 
> --- non-working machine
> 
> [2002/08/02 13:05:41, 3] smbd/reply.c:(1039)
>   Registered username massonga for guest access
> ...
> [2002/08/02 13:05:41, 3] smbd/password.c:(336)
>   uid 2543 registered to name massonga
> [2002/08/02 13:05:41, 3] smbd/password.c:(338)
>   Clearing default real name
> [2002/08/02 13:05:41, 3] smbd/password.c:(340)
>   User name: massonga   Real name: Gary Masson
> [2002/08/02 13:05:41, 3] smbd/process.c:(1022)
>   Chained message
> [2002/08/02 13:05:41, 3] smbd/process.c:(684)
>   switch message SMBtconX (pid 21679)
> [2002/08/02 13:05:41, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:(313)
>   setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 0
> [2002/08/02 13:05:41, 3] lib/access.c:(318)
>   check_access: no hostnames in host allow/deny list.
> [2002/08/02 13:05:41, 2] lib/access.c:(327)
>   Allowed connection from  (130.219.34.113)
> [2002/08/02 13:05:42, 3] smbd/password.c:(854)
>   authorise_login: ACCEPTED: guest account and guest ok (lmguest)
> 
> ...why on earth did it decide that he was a guest? There is no logical
> reason for it. I have 'map to guest' set to "bad user." 
> Doesn't make sense
> to me. I am willing to send more data if you require, of 
> course. Thank you
> very much -- this is stressing me out here! :)
> 
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