[Samba] 2.2.8a install on HPUX 11i

Ryan Novosielski novosirj at umdnj.edu
Wed Apr 23 14:02:25 GMT 2003


Is it maybe possible that you ./configure'd one as root and one as a user?

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On Fri, 11 Apr 2003, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:

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> On 11 Apr 2003, ulairi wrote:
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> > [2003/04/10 13:43:16, 1] smbd/service.c:(636)
> >   lapa-tyapa (0.0.0.100) connect to service ulairi as user ulairi
> > (uid=161010, g
> > id=5003) (pid 461)
> > [2003/04/10 13:43:22, 1] smbd/service.c:(675)
> >   lapa-tyapa (0.0.0.100) closed connection to service ulairi
>
> Yeah.  That looks strange.  I'll have to look at it some.
>
> > My concerns is this does not present a way for me to go track down who
> > this really was. This situation is quite possibly of my own doing -
> > wrong ./configure switches, perhaps an error in the config file. If
> > that's the case, kindly point out what I should RTFM.
> >
> > Interestingly enough, Samba 2.2.8 did not need an explicit declaration
> > of interfaces in smb.conf, 2.2.8a did. Compiled with the same switches
> > on the same development machine with the same libraries and all.
>
> Nothing changed in that respect.  You can have a look at the diff
> yourself.  Perhaps you should compare the config.h from a 2.2.8
> compile and a 2.2.8a and see what the difference is.
>
>
>
> cheers, jerry
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