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Hi,

how do I get the username and/or group and/or machine name in the 
logon.bat.

I want to create something like:
CALL //PDC/netlogon/%netgroup%.bat

I know already about setting stting it in the smb.conf I just need it in the 
batch file.

Ries

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Hi,

I'm using a small network with one unix server and one
Win2k Pro client. I wanted to know if it is possible
to be able to browse via the network neigborhood to
see my unix server. Because I can't get it to work. Do
I need Win2k server edition? If I do:
c:> net view /domain:my_domain_name, I didn't see my
server in there, nor do I when I go thru the network
neigborhood in windows. I can only access it when I do
a "find computer". It found it in my_domain_name (that
is, the right domain). Does somebody did it with win2k
Pro?

Here is some of my configuration:
-Try both security = domain (or user)
-wins support = yes
-domain master = no
-workgroup = my_domain_name
-netbios name = my_unix_server_name
-Try both os level = 0 (or 65)
          local master = no (or yes)
          preferred server = no (or yes)
          domain logons = no (or yes)
-encrypted password = yes

Note: this two commands work correctly.
c:>net view \\server_name
and
c:>net use * \\server_name\homes

Thanks

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David Collier-Brown wrote:
> 
> Keith Warno wrote:
> | The issue is that yppasswd asks for the root password even when
> | it is run as root.
> 
>         That's broken!  The reference version dosn't do that.
>         You may need to check that the setuid/setgid bits
>         are set, though.
> 
>         Otherwise you need to submit a bug report to your
>         distribution vendor... preferably with a patch!
> 
> --dave

Broken?  Hmm I don't doubt that it is.  However the behavior is the same
with the most recent YP source I could get ahold of: ypserv-1.99.0 &
yp-tools-2.5 from kernel.org, both of which are written by Thorsten
Kukuk <kukuk at suse.de>.

As for the set[ug]id bits being set, I have never seen a linux
distribution that had either of these bits set on yppasswd.

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Hi everyone,

I am using a unix smb_server with a win2k Pro client.
I can't get a simple logon script to work. Here is it
(it's only a test to see if it works):

@echo off^M
echo.^M
echo This is a test^M
echo.^M
pause^M

It is named test.bat and it's in the
path:/usr/samba/netlogon

In my smb.conf file, I have these configuration:
[global]
...
	logon script = test.bat
...
[netlogon]
	path = /usr/samba/netlogon
	browseable = no (I also tried yes)

The permission for netlogon are: drwxr_xr_x
The permission for the test.bat : _rwxr_xr_x

The permission for /usr and /usr/samba are the same as
netlogon. Does somebody know what I am missing?

Thanks

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Ries,

That is Windows and DOS specific.  Samba has no control over it.
Someone on the list may be able to help, but this really has nothing to
do with Samba.  You need to post this to a Windows list.

--Mike 

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> From: Ries van Twisk [mailto:ries at franksintl.nl]
> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 8:38 AM
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> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> how do I get the username and/or group and/or machine name in the 
> logon.bat.
> 
> I want to create something like:
> CALL //PDC/netlogon/%netgroup%.bat
> 
> I know already about setting stting it in the smb.conf I just 
> need it in the 
> batch file.
> 
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I'm new to Samba and the Samba -L and have a couple of questions.

Currently I'm testing Samba under RedHat V7.0, Samba 2.0.7-21ssl.  I've downloaded the .RPM file for Samba 2.2.0 but have not attempted to install it as yet.  

1.  When I'm ready to do so, what should I be looking out for???

2.  Should I do an upgrade type installation, or completely uninstall the 2.0.7 and then install the 2.2.0?

3.  If I save the current smb.conf file can I reuse it with 2.2.0?  If so, will all work as it currently does or should I reconfigure from scratch?

4.  Will SWAT work as easily as it did with 2.0.7?

TIA,
Marion D. Haines
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Keith Warno wrote:
> Broken?  Hmm I don't doubt that it is.  However the behavior is the same
> with the most recent YP source I could get ahold of: ypserv-1.99.0 &
> yp-tools-2.5 from kernel.org, both of which are written by Thorsten
> Kukuk <kukuk at suse.de>.
> 
> As for the set[ug]id bits being set, I have never seen a linux
> distribution that had either of these bits set on yppasswd.

	Darn: that means the author has removed the
	capability.  [flame on] Hardware guys put
	capabilities in. Software guys take them
	out because "no-one would ever want to do that".
	[flame off]

	Seriously, though, you should send Mr. Kukuk
	mail and CC me, and we'll see if this was
	something he didn't want to provide because of
	a linux issue, or if it was just an oversight.

--dave
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When I look at Samba (2.0.7) configuration through SWAT, it shows a "normal" view (about 20 lines or so) and a "full" view (about 150+ lines).

When I look at the smb.conf file, it looks like the "normal" view.  Where is the "full" view kept???  Using RedHat V7.0, with Samba 2.0.7-21ssl.

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Here's my two cents, for what it's worth.  Your mileage, and that of
other, will and has varied. ;)  I've responded under your questions...

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> 
> I'm new to Samba and the Samba -L and have a couple of questions.

That's what we're here for ;-)

> 
> Currently I'm testing Samba under RedHat V7.0, Samba 
> 2.0.7-21ssl.  I've downloaded the .RPM file for Samba 2.2.0 
> but have not attempted to install it as yet.  
> 
> 1.  When I'm ready to do so, what should I be looking out for???
> 2.  Should I do an upgrade type installation, or completely 
> uninstall the 2.0.7 and then install the 2.2.0?

I'll answer both these at once.  Nothing earthshattering to watch out
for, but I recommend removing your old RPM installs, then installing
2.2.0.  Note that you'll have to remove 3 RPMs: samba, samba-common, and
samba-client.  All three packages are rolled up into one RPM for 2.2.0.

> 
> 3.  If I save the current smb.conf file can I reuse it with 
> 2.2.0?  If so, will all work as it currently does or should I 
> reconfigure from scratch?
> 

It will work fine, but save it off somewhere just in case the PRM
uninstall erases it (it shouldn't, but you can never be too careful)

> 4.  Will SWAT work as easily as it did with 2.0.7?

Yes, with one small change.  The RPM installs it to an incorrect path.
You'll need to:

mkdir /usr/share/samba
mv /usr/share/swat /usr/share/samba

and then swat should work just fine.

> 
> TIA,
> Marion D. Haines
> marion.haines at countygovt.brevard.fl.us
> Network Administrator
> Board of County Commissioners
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SWAT will only save changes to parameters in smb.conf that are not the
"default" parameter setting for samba.

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> 
> When I look at Samba (2.0.7) configuration through SWAT, it 
> shows a "normal" view (about 20 lines or so) and a "full" 
> view (about 150+ lines).
> 
> When I look at the smb.conf file, it looks like the "normal" 
> view.  Where is the "full" view kept???  Using RedHat V7.0, 
> with Samba 2.0.7-21ssl.
> 
> Thanks for any help,
> Marion D. Haines
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Hi all,

I'm running a Samba 2.2.0 server on NetBSD/i386 1.5, and I'm trying to get the
Network Neighbourhood on my Windows machine working properly.  I can mount
Samba shares fine, and the WINS service seems to be working, but the browse
list for the workgroup always comes up empty on the Windows machine.  I've
configured Samba so that it will always become the browse master, using
        os level = 65
        domain master = yes
        local master = yes
        preferred master = yes

Now, I know it is normal not to be able to obtain a Samba server's share list
without authentication, but I can't even get the browse list to be readable by
guest users.  Using "smbclient -L" will the browse list properly, provided I
log in as a normal, registered user.  If I don't log in as a specific user, or
I log in as pcguest or guest or nobody, then I don't see the browse list, and
neither do Windows clients on the network.

If my understanding is correct, the IPC$ share is used to provide share lists
and browse lists to clients, and it looks as if the Windows client is trying
to connect to IPC$ anonymously.  From what I can tell, this is reasonable
behaviour, because if I allow my Windows machine to become the browse master,
I can see the browse list fine in the Network Neighbourhood, and from my unix
box with an anonymous login through smbclient.  In other words, Windows seems
to let anyone view the machine browse list, but Samba doesn't - at least, not
how I've got it configured.

So, on a normal Samba installation, should it be possible to view the browse
list if you log in anonymously, and if so, what do I need in my smb.conf to
enable this?  If not, is there any way I can tell Windows to use a particular
username and password when it logs into the IPC$ share on the Samba server?

Thanks in advance for your help,
Chris.

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When I type smbstatus on RH7 using Samaba 2.2.0 in a terminal I get:


Failed to open byte range locking database
ERROR: Failed to initialise locking database
Can't initialise locking module - exiting


I can see all the machines on my network and read and write to them from the
Linux box.

The one machine (Win98SE) that has a user account created when I installed
RH7 can
access the shares, but while the other computers (Win98SE clients)on the
network can see my SMB share, they get a IPC$ error, even though I used
the adduser, then passwd, then smbpasswd commands for each of them.

Here is my smb.conf file

[global]
workgroup = WLUMC
netbios name = Crispus
server string = For Testing Only - Samba %v
encrypt passwords = yes
[test]
comment = For testing only, please
path = /export/samba
read only = no
guest ok = yes

[homes]
guest ok = no
read only = no

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I believe that smb.conf will only show the options you set in swat, meaning
that it will only show the varibles you changed. If the varible was left set
as default, it will not show in your smb.conf.
Hope that helps,
Erik
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> When I look at Samba (2.0.7) configuration through SWAT, it shows a
"normal" view (about 20 lines or so) and a "full" view (about 150+ lines).
>
> When I look at the smb.conf file, it looks like the "normal" view.  Where
is the "full" view kept???  Using RedHat V7.0, with Samba 2.0.7-21ssl.
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Marion D. Haines
> marion.haines at countygovt.brevard.fl.us
> Network Administrator
> Board of County Commissioners
> Brevard County, Florida
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hi there,

system: red hat 7.1
kernel: 2.4.4
samba : 2.2.0

i use this configuration compiled with quota. samba works fine, but the
quota... sometimes it works and when a user gets over the hard limit the
nt4-client says: "hard drive full" and cancel the copying. but sometimes
samba don4t care about quota and copy on... over the quota.
first of all i tried the quota-package that comes with red hat 7.1
(v3.0.0..). then i tried (and still try) the latest version from
www.sourceforge.net (v3.0.1..). it4s the same problem.
i don4t know. is ist a problem by samba or a quota problem???
has someone experienced the same problem??? 
thanks for answers,
andy

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Actually, I did write to him regarding this behavior when I was setting up
NIS in my shop.  He claimed that it could be changed with a configuration
option, but didn't specify what that would be.  I got no response when
I asked him for it :(  If you get it I'd sure like to know what it is too.

Just for giggles, I'm copying him on this.

Bruce


Keith Warno wrote:

> David Collier-Brown wrote:
> >
> > Keith Warno wrote:
> > | The issue is that yppasswd asks for the root password even when
> > | it is run as root.
> >
> >         That's broken!  The reference version dosn't do that.
> >         You may need to check that the setuid/setgid bits
> >         are set, though.
> >
> >         Otherwise you need to submit a bug report to your
> >         distribution vendor... preferably with a patch!
> >
> > --dave
>
> Broken?  Hmm I don't doubt that it is.  However the behavior is the same
> with the most recent YP source I could get ahold of: ypserv-1.99.0 &
> yp-tools-2.5 from kernel.org, both of which are written by Thorsten
> Kukuk <kukuk at suse.de>.
>
> As for the set[ug]id bits being set, I have never seen a linux
> distribution that had either of these bits set on yppasswd.
>
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On Thu, 17 May 2001 07:25:41 David Collier-Brown wrote:
> Keith Warno wrote:
> | The issue is that yppasswd asks for the root password even when 
> | it is run as root. 
> 
> 	That's broken!  The reference version dosn't do that.
> 	You may need to check that the setuid/setgid bits 
> 	are set, though.
> 
> 	Otherwise you need to submit a bug report to your
> 	distribution vendor... preferably with a patch!

My guess is that the yppasswd command is not being run 
on the NIS master.






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<snipped Q & A about upgrading to samba 2.2>

Just to add another question.

Supposing I wanted to get the source code and compile
it yourself rather than using the rpms. 

Seems like the rpm route would be far
easier and less hassle but then you would learn more
by attempting to compile yourself.....

Anyone got any views for / against or maybe pointers
to a how-to compile samba for the first time ?

JSW

ps 

to those who are now pulling their hair out at the 
thought of a me attempting this......
I am considering doing this on another "test" system
rather than the one people helped me set up initially
so if (when?) I mess it up I won't mind too much  :-)

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Hello!

I am running Samba 2.2.0 und Suse 7.1, and CUPS 1.1.5 it still works fine 
with no problems. But today I installed the Service Pack 2 for Windows 2000, 
and what should I say. I can not access the printers. When I try to print 
something I got the error message: (I translated it from German, may be the 
error message is not exactly the same in English)
The printer is not accessible.

Then I deleted the printer on the Windows 2000 system, and tried to install 
it again, but now I get the following error message:

The choosen printer driver is either not compatible to the actual 
Windows-Version or not available. Choose another driver, or contact the 
administrator for further help.
(Der gewdhlte Druckertreiber ist entweder mit der aktuellen Windows-Version 
nicht kompatibel oder nicht verf|gbar. Wdhlen Sie einen kompatiblen Treiber, 
oder wenden Sie sich an Ihren Administrator, um weitere Hilfe zu erhalten.)

But the printer driver is the right one for Windows 2000, and the driver 
works still fine until the Service Pack 2 was installed.
All the other Workstation in the networtk with Windows 98/Me and Windows 2000 
(Service Pack 1) still are able to print on the server. A test on a second 
machine have the same result, after the installation of Service Pack 2 the 
printers are not longer avaiable.

Has another one the same problems?

Cu
Thomas Meinke (Atreju)

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We'll have to look into this.  Maybe stay away from SP2
at the moment.  Sorry.




Cheers, jerry


On Thu, 17 May 2001, Thomas Meinke wrote:

> Hello!
>
> I am running Samba 2.2.0 und Suse 7.1, and CUPS 1.1.5 it still works
> fine with no problems. But today I installed the Service Pack 2 for
> Windows 2000, and what should I say. I can not access the printers.
> When I try to print something I got the error message: (I translated
> it from German, may be the error message is not exactly the same in
> English) The printer is not accessible.
>
> Then I deleted the printer on the Windows 2000 system, and tried to
> install it again, but now I get the following error message:
>
> The choosen printer driver is either not compatible to the actual
> Windows-Version or not available. Choose another driver, or contact
> the administrator for further help. (Der gewdhlte Druckertreiber ist
> entweder mit der aktuellen Windows-Version nicht kompatibel oder nicht
> verf|gbar. Wdhlen Sie einen kompatiblen Treiber, oder wenden Sie sich
> an Ihren Administrator, um weitere Hilfe zu erhalten.)
>
> But the printer driver is the right one for Windows 2000, and the
> driver works still fine until the Service Pack 2 was installed. All
> the other Workstation in the networtk with Windows 98/Me and Windows
> 2000 (Service Pack 1) still are able to print on the server. A test on
> a second machine have the same result, after the installation of
> Service Pack 2 the printers are not longer avaiable.
>
> Has another one the same problems?
>
> Cu
> Thomas Meinke (Atreju)
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Hi,

I want to use sharity to mount a win2k directory to a
IRIX machine. Is there a way to use the IP adress of
the NT machine instead of the hostname when I try to
mount it?

Thank you

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> Hmm, can you give more specifics?
>
> How are you running the script without being logged in? at/schedule?
>
> Did you log what the error message was?
>
> try something like
> net use ... > file 2>&1
>
> Mike
To run the script I am using at. The error message I am getting is as
follows:

System error 1312 has occurred.

A specified logon session does not exist. It may already have been
terminated.

Any clues?

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    Hi all,

    Sorry to bother you but I can not get japanese files on a PC to copy
over to to my
    Solaris Unix samba  server without the file name getting mangled.

    I have the following lines in my smb.conf

    client code page = 932
    coding system = SJIS

    What can I do to fix my problem....

    -Thanks Vic

    p.s. I tried to call many numbers on the Web site for consulting but
many of them are
    no good or invalid.


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In my case, I was on the NIS master server.  It still did it.

Gerald Carter wrote:

> On Thu, 17 May 2001 07:25:41 David Collier-Brown wrote:
> > Keith Warno wrote:
> > | The issue is that yppasswd asks for the root password even when
> > | it is run as root.
> >
> >       That's broken!  The reference version dosn't do that.
> >       You may need to check that the setuid/setgid bits
> >       are set, though.
> >
> >       Otherwise you need to submit a bug report to your
> >       distribution vendor... preferably with a patch!
>
> My guess is that the yppasswd command is not being run
> on the NIS master.
>
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Hello.

|I have the following lines in my smb.conf
|
|client code page = 932
|coding system = SJIS
|
|What can I do to fix my problem....

Please check the character set you use on Solaris box with 'locale'
command.

[7][local at anduin]locale
LANG=ja
LC_CTYPE="ja"
LC_NUMERIC="ja"
LC_TIME="ja"
LC_COLLATE="ja"
LC_MONETARY="ja"
LC_MESSAGES="ja"
LC_ALL=

If you use 'ja' or 'japanese' or 'ja_JP.eucJP', then you need to set 

    coding system = EUC 

SJIS is used for 'ja_JP.PCK' locale only.

And there are lots of Vendor defined characters and user defined
characters usually used on Japanese Windows. Some of these characters
cannot be transferred properly.

If you bother such characters, please use Samba Japanese Edition.
Look at http://www.samba.gr.jp/project/samba-ja and download at
ftp://ftp.samba.gr.jp/pub/samba-jp/samba-2.0.7-ja/.

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Hi,

I don't understand the problems:
- If a distribution sets the setuid bit for yppasswd, this is wrong
  (except it is a hardlink to passwd, here it could be usefull).
- If root calls yppasswd, it has to ask for the root password from
  the NIS master server. Else everybody, who is root on a client, can 
  change all password from NIS users on the master.
- For local accounts using yppasswd is wrong, you need to use passwd
- If your rpc.yppasswdd should not allow root to changes user passwords,
  you can disable/enable this at compile time (configure switch).

So everything looks ok to me.

  Thorsten

On Thu, May 17, Bruce Ferrell wrote:

> Actually, I did write to him regarding this behavior when I was setting up
> NIS in my shop.  He claimed that it could be changed with a configuration
> option, but didn't specify what that would be.  I got no response when
> I asked him for it :(  If you get it I'd sure like to know what it is too.
> 
> Just for giggles, I'm copying him on this.
> 
> Bruce
> 
> 
> Keith Warno wrote:
> 
> > David Collier-Brown wrote:
> > >
> > > Keith Warno wrote:
> > > | The issue is that yppasswd asks for the root password even when
> > > | it is run as root.
> > >
> > >         That's broken!  The reference version dosn't do that.
> > >         You may need to check that the setuid/setgid bits
> > >         are set, though.
> > >
> > >         Otherwise you need to submit a bug report to your
> > >         distribution vendor... preferably with a patch!
> > >
> > > --dave
> >
> > Broken?  Hmm I don't doubt that it is.  However the behavior is the same
> > with the most recent YP source I could get ahold of: ypserv-1.99.0 &
> > yp-tools-2.5 from kernel.org, both of which are written by Thorsten
> > Kukuk <kukuk at suse.de>.
> >
> > As for the set[ug]id bits being set, I have never seen a linux
> > distribution that had either of these bits set on yppasswd.
> >
> > kw
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Hello,

	I am migrating a Novell 3.12 Server over to samba. I have everything set 
up and ready to go, but I have a few questions.

1. Is there any thing I can do to speed up file transfers? (turning off 
certain options, etc.).

2. We are using Novell print queues and I have already set up a print 
server (samba) that services 6 other small boxes running Linux with lpd. I 
could put the printcap and spool on the main samba file server, but I am 
concerned with network load. It will probably be an administration 
nightmare to run the separate samba print server. What will the costs be of 
placing the queues on the main file server (some of our printers are busy 
all day)? The file server and print queues are on the same box on the 
Novell machine and performance is good.

3. Is there a replacement for the Capture program that works with Novell? 
Net use is troublesome because that means that we will have to rewrite 
thousands of lines of Foxpro code that uses capture.


Here is the setup:

60+ users

File Server:
	Dual PIII 933mhz machine with 256MB of ram and 4 IDE disks.

Printers:
	8 Printers. 2 with jetdirect cards that I can use with Samba, and 6 
attached to a Linux box running lpd.


Thanks for taking the time to read this!

Cheers,
Jason Stewart

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Hi, 

I am using win2k Pro as a client and 

I have this message when I type this command :

$ smbclient -NL my_windows_client_name

sharename:

Error returning browse list: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess
(Access denied.)


The other parameters are ok. Does somebody knows what
can I do? (win2k is in a domain, not a workgroup).

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--On Thursday, May 17, 2001 3:37 PM +0200 Ries van Twisk 
<ries at franksintl.nl> wrote:

> how do I get the username and/or group and/or machine name in the
> logon.bat.
>
> I want to create something like:
> CALL //PDC/netlogon/%netgroup%.bat
>
> I know already about setting stting it in the smb.conf I just need it in
> the  batch file.
>
> Ries

Using the script from http://www.phonax.com/fileservers/index.shtml and the 
root preexec & root postexec settings, (and/or the scripts in Richard 
Sharpe's most excellent Samba book), you can dynamically generate your 
logon script, and should be able to (I think) do what you are asking.

- john

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>Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 21:24:30 +0200
>To: cme at ihug.co.nz
>From: Marcin Brynda <brynda at mail.chiphy.unige.ch>
>Subject: ICP$ Problems
>
>Hi,
>before getting mad, try that:
>
>log as ROOT
>in your smb.conf file set security level = SHARE
>then try smbclient -L YOURSERVER
>you should have no problem with bad password.
>If you get an error message have a look on a smbpasswd file.
>you should have a crypted password in the line root:......
>The same applies for other users. If instead of having crypted password 
>for every user you have something like
>USER1:....:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
>etc...
>you should put the passwords for every user by using for exemple SWAT. You 
>go to the PASSWORD section and then ADD NEW USER. Add the end verify again 
>your smbpasswd file if all paswords are crypted.
>Then restart your samba and set security level = USER
>Finally try smbclient YOURSERVER -U USERNAME and you should be prompted 
>for the password. Don't forget to log on your CLIENT machine with the 
>correct USER_NAME and PASSWORD. You'll be asked for that when restarting 
>Windows session: "Name and password for network" or something like that
>Let's me know if that work .
>
>                                         Marcin

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Jason-

One quick question:  Are you running LPD or LPRNG?  I have a file/print
server setup here using the latest Samba 2.0, RH 6.2, and I had to switch
to LPRNG as LPD was going berserk.  It is servicing 14 printers each on
their own JetDirects, and being a file server.  The switch isn't very
tough, but I would push for LPRNG if at all possible.

BTW, my machine handles file serving and print serving with almost no
load.

Specs for my machine:
PIII 800
128 megs memory
SCSI Megaraid hardware raid 3x36gig drives
Arcserve 7 for Linux
RedHat 6.2, customized 2.2.18 kernel
Intel Etherexpress Pro nics
serving approx 100 people

I do notice that file transfers to the server are slower than pulling
from.  Not sure why.  There is information out there on tuning,
specifically changing the way Linux caches disk writes, that did help mine
somewhat.



On Thu, 17 May 2001, Jason Stewart wrote:

> Hello,
>
> 	I am migrating a Novell 3.12 Server over to samba. I have everything set
> up and ready to go, but I have a few questions.
>
> 1. Is there any thing I can do to speed up file transfers? (turning off
> certain options, etc.).
>
> 2. We are using Novell print queues and I have already set up a print
> server (samba) that services 6 other small boxes running Linux with lpd. I
> could put the printcap and spool on the main samba file server, but I am
> concerned with network load. It will probably be an administration
> nightmare to run the separate samba print server. What will the costs be of
> placing the queues on the main file server (some of our printers are busy
> all day)? The file server and print queues are on the same box on the
> Novell machine and performance is good.
>
> 3. Is there a replacement for the Capture program that works with Novell?
> Net use is troublesome because that means that we will have to rewrite
> thousands of lines of Foxpro code that uses capture.
>
>
> Here is the setup:
>
> 60+ users
>
> File Server:
> 	Dual PIII 933mhz machine with 256MB of ram and 4 IDE disks.
>
> Printers:
> 	8 Printers. 2 with jetdirect cards that I can use with Samba, and 6
> attached to a Linux box running lpd.
>
>
> Thanks for taking the time to read this!
>
> Cheers,
> Jason Stewart
>

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I need to find HP 840C Printer drivers for linux
that will work with samba and three win9x pc's.

I know that I will need to be able to print directly using linux, but don't
have any drivers.

Also, HP printers are annoyingly difficult to work with over a network [some
16bit programs because they couldn't find a default local printer to print
preview/load the application.

ByteUK

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Were running BSD style LPD. What do you mean when you say 'Berserk'? :)

Jason


At 03:25 PM 5/17/2001 -0400, skmail at mcewen.wcnet.org wrote:
>Jason-
>
>One quick question:  Are you running LPD or LPRNG?  I have a file/print
>server setup here using the latest Samba 2.0, RH 6.2, and I had to switch
>to LPRNG as LPD was going berserk.  It is servicing 14 printers each on
>their own JetDirects, and being a file server.  The switch isn't very
>tough, but I would push for LPRNG if at all possible.
>
>BTW, my machine handles file serving and print serving with almost no
>load.
>
>Specs for my machine:
>PIII 800
>128 megs memory
>SCSI Megaraid hardware raid 3x36gig drives
>Arcserve 7 for Linux
>RedHat 6.2, customized 2.2.18 kernel
>Intel Etherexpress Pro nics
>serving approx 100 people
>
>I do notice that file transfers to the server are slower than pulling
>from.  Not sure why.  There is information out there on tuning,
>specifically changing the way Linux caches disk writes, that did help mine
>somewhat.
>
>
>
>On Thu, 17 May 2001, Jason Stewart wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> >       I am migrating a Novell 3.12 Server over to samba. I have 
> everything set
> > up and ready to go, but I have a few questions.
> >
> > 1. Is there any thing I can do to speed up file transfers? (turning off
> > certain options, etc.).
> >
> > 2. We are using Novell print queues and I have already set up a print
> > server (samba) that services 6 other small boxes running Linux with lpd. I
> > could put the printcap and spool on the main samba file server, but I am
> > concerned with network load. It will probably be an administration
> > nightmare to run the separate samba print server. What will the costs be of
> > placing the queues on the main file server (some of our printers are busy
> > all day)? The file server and print queues are on the same box on the
> > Novell machine and performance is good.
> >
> > 3. Is there a replacement for the Capture program that works with Novell?
> > Net use is troublesome because that means that we will have to rewrite
> > thousands of lines of Foxpro code that uses capture.
> >
> >
> > Here is the setup:
> >
> > 60+ users
> >
> > File Server:
> >       Dual PIII 933mhz machine with 256MB of ram and 4 IDE disks.
> >
> > Printers:
> >       8 Printers. 2 with jetdirect cards that I can use with Samba, and 6
> > attached to a Linux box running lpd.
> >
> >
> > Thanks for taking the time to read this!
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Jason Stewart
> >

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Thorsten Kukuk wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I don't understand the problems:
> - If a distribution sets the setuid bit for yppasswd, this is wrong
>   (except it is a hardlink to passwd, here it could be usefull).
> - If root calls yppasswd, it has to ask for the root password from
>   the NIS master server. Else everybody, who is root on a client, can
>   change all password from NIS users on the master.
> - For local accounts using yppasswd is wrong, you need to use passwd
> - If your rpc.yppasswdd should not allow root to changes user passwords,
>   you can disable/enable this at compile time (configure switch).
> 
> So everything looks ok to me.
> 
>   Thorsten
> 
> On Thu, May 17, Bruce Ferrell wrote:
> 
> > Actually, I did write to him regarding this behavior when I was setting up
> > NIS in my shop.  He claimed that it could be changed with a configuration
> > option, but didn't specify what that would be.  I got no response when
> > I asked him for it :(  If you get it I'd sure like to know what it is too.
> >
> > Just for giggles, I'm copying him on this.
> >
> > Bruce
> >

Whatever the story is, my point is simple:

root running yppasswd, either on the YP server or a client, can change
other user's password if he (root) enters _either_ root's password or
the user's old password *when prompted for root's password*.  Try it and
see for yourself.  I don't know if this is an overlooked side-effect of
the implementation or a legitimate feature that apparently isn't
documented anywhere.  If it is documented and I overlooked it, I
apologize for all the confusion.  :)


[root at bigbird:~]# yppasswd kw
Changing NIS account information for kw on bigbird.valaran.com.
Please enter root password:[[ kw's old password entered here ]]
Changing NIS password for kw on bigbird.valaran.com.
Please enter new password:
Please retype new password:

The NIS password has been changed on bigbird.valaran.com.

[root at bigbird:~]#

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Sven Broeckling wrote:
> 
> 
> My question(s): is it possible to do that, so that no user entry (neither
> in /etc/passwd nor in smbpasswd) exists on the pdc? 

I had the same idea and found some points after reading and testing a
lot 
(perhaps someone may correct me if I'm wrong with some facts - I am no
samba expert) :

It isn't that easy: just setup some lines like 'samba auth sufficient
/path/to/pam_ldap.so ...' in pam.conf was not the solution!

If you want to set up samba as a pdc you need the encrypted windows
passwords (for ntmachines and users) in smbpasswd. Passwords are
somewhat windows-style encrypted on the wire while authentication and
can't be matched against unix-passwords as they are stored in the
userPassword attribute of posixAccount objects. 

There is an experimental approach to store the smbpasswd-information in
ldap instead of a local file. It doesn't work in samba-2.2. Try
samba-tng for this, but there seems to be still along way to a tng
release. Note, that the windows-passwords are stored as other attributes
(two additional password attributes: lmPassword, ntPassword). Have a
look at samba-tng websites and the technical mailing lists for further
infomation on samba-ldap-scheme, but it still can change. 

For now it is only possible to use nisplus or file as smbpasswd database
directly.

Users in /etc/passwd are not really needed if you do unix authentication
against ldap.

You need Samba 2.2.0 if you want it to play the role of PDC for Win2k
Clients. 

I now use samba 2.2.0, have smbpasswd files which I deploy through ldap
(according to samba-ldap-scheme) and a cron-job on every pdc. Passwords
must be changed using smbpasswd, Unix passwords are synchronized by a
sh-script (passwd program = /usr/local/bin/update_ldap %u), that asks
for the new password (passwd chat = *password* %n\n *successful*) and
also stores the new samba-Passwords in ldap. (This script should better
be small C program, but it works for now ;-).

I hope this helped a little. If you found another way to manage the
whole ldap-/unix-/samba user thing please let me know. I am still
looking for a better solution.

Dirk Maass

PS.: A samba/ldap/pam howto is a good idea, when the ldap support is
officially released.

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On Thu, 17 May 2001, Eric Boucher wrote:

> $ smbclient -NL my_windows_client_name
> 
> sharename:
> 
> Error returning browse list: ERRDOS - ERRnoaccess
> (Access denied.)
> 
> 
> The other parameters are ok. Does somebody knows what
> can I do? (win2k is in a domain, not a workgroup).

I always have to give a username and password (so no -N):

$ smbclient -L my_windows_client_name -U username -W domain

domain name may not be needed if your local smb.conf has the right name as
workgroup.

/Urban

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On Thursday 17 May 2001 07:56, ByteUK wrote:
> I need to find HP 840C Printer drivers for linux
> that will work with samba and three win9x pc's.
>
> I know that I will need to be able to print directly using linux, but don't
> have any drivers.
>
> Also, HP printers are annoyingly difficult to work with over a network
> [some 16bit programs because they couldn't find a default local printer to
> print preview/load the application.
>
> ByteUK

Try these :)

hpinkjet.sourceforge.net

Or if your lucky, ghostscript will already support your printer
(www.gnu.org/software/ghostscript/).


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Basically after running ok for a day or two, maybe a dozen to 3 dozen
(guessing) prints, it wouldn't remove the files from the queue.  Even
though they no longer show up in the queue list they are still in the
queue directory, and all the windoze workstations were reporting EVERY
printer as being offline.  I could still print to them from Linux though.
Very strange.  After I deleted all the built up files in the print queue
it would work fine for another day or two.  Switched to LPRNG and it's
been working fine nonstop for the last two months.


On Thu, 17 May 2001, Jason Stewart wrote:

> Were running BSD style LPD. What do you mean when you say 'Berserk'? :)
>
> Jason
>
>
> At 03:25 PM 5/17/2001 -0400, skmail at mcewen.wcnet.org wrote:
> >Jason-
> >
> >One quick question:  Are you running LPD or LPRNG?  I have a file/print
> >server setup here using the latest Samba 2.0, RH 6.2, and I had to switch
> >to LPRNG as LPD was going berserk.  It is servicing 14 printers each on
> >their own JetDirects, and being a file server.  The switch isn't very
> >tough, but I would push for LPRNG if at all possible.
> >
> >BTW, my machine handles file serving and print serving with almost no
> >load.
> >
> >Specs for my machine:
> >PIII 800
> >128 megs memory
> >SCSI Megaraid hardware raid 3x36gig drives
> >Arcserve 7 for Linux
> >RedHat 6.2, customized 2.2.18 kernel
> >Intel Etherexpress Pro nics
> >serving approx 100 people
> >
> >I do notice that file transfers to the server are slower than pulling
> >from.  Not sure why.  There is information out there on tuning,
> >specifically changing the way Linux caches disk writes, that did help mine
> >somewhat.
> >
> >
> >
> >On Thu, 17 May 2001, Jason Stewart wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > >       I am migrating a Novell 3.12 Server over to samba. I have
> > everything set
> > > up and ready to go, but I have a few questions.
> > >
> > > 1. Is there any thing I can do to speed up file transfers? (turning off
> > > certain options, etc.).
> > >
> > > 2. We are using Novell print queues and I have already set up a print
> > > server (samba) that services 6 other small boxes running Linux with lpd. I
> > > could put the printcap and spool on the main samba file server, but I am
> > > concerned with network load. It will probably be an administration
> > > nightmare to run the separate samba print server. What will the costs be of
> > > placing the queues on the main file server (some of our printers are busy
> > > all day)? The file server and print queues are on the same box on the
> > > Novell machine and performance is good.
> > >
> > > 3. Is there a replacement for the Capture program that works with Novell?
> > > Net use is troublesome because that means that we will have to rewrite
> > > thousands of lines of Foxpro code that uses capture.
> > >
> > >
> > > Here is the setup:
> > >
> > > 60+ users
> > >
> > > File Server:
> > >       Dual PIII 933mhz machine with 256MB of ram and 4 IDE disks.
> > >
> > > Printers:
> > >       8 Printers. 2 with jetdirect cards that I can use with Samba, and 6
> > > attached to a Linux box running lpd.
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks for taking the time to read this!
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Jason Stewart
> > >
>

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We are using an older version of Samba (v1.9.18p2) to connect to an SCO
OpenServer v5.0.6.  When the user connects to the Unix server using Windows
Explorer they see a share that is named based upon their login name but when
they go into it it is actually connected to the directory based upon the
computer name.  We are also using a users.map file to map the Windows login to
the Unix login. An example is shown below.  I used their smb.conf on our
system (SCO 5.0.5) and it works fine.  This leads me to believe that the
difference is either in the Unix versions or there is a setting on the PC that
I need to know.  Any ideas are appreciated.  Thanks.


Computer Name = karenb
Login = teresam

users.map
...
teresa=teresam
karenb=karen
...

Explorer shows a folder called john.  When I save a file to this share it
shows in /usr/bob.

The smb.conf is shown below.

[homes]
     comment = Home Directories
     path = /usr/%u
     browseable = no
     writable = yes

[Teresa Printer]
print command = lp -R -dpr16 %s -s
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = yes

[Sylvia Printer]
print command = lp -R -dpr17 %s -s
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = yes

[Patricia Printer]
print command = lp -R -dpr18 %s -s
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = yes

[Katrina Printer]
print command = lp -R -dpr19 %s -s
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = yes

[Yvonne Printer]
print command = lp -R -dpr27 %s -s
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = yes

[Judy Printer]
print command = lp -R -dpr28 %s -s
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = yes

[Parallel]
print command = lp -R -dprpar %s -s
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = yes

[Lisa Printer]
print command = lp -R -dpr40 %s -s
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = yes

[Mackey Printer]
print command = lp -R -dpr20 %s -s
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = yes

[common]
   comment = Common file space
   path = /usr/common
   browsable = yes
   writable = yes
   public = yes

John Hill
Logical Systems, Inc.
258 Main Street
P.O. Box 649
Yarmouth, ME  04096

Phone: (207) 846-3669
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I am attempting to setup SAMBA 2.2.0 as a, well, Windows NT Server.
I have setup encrypted passwords, a userid for myself, a userid for my NT machine, and added my machine to the domain successfully.

I can access the samba shares for printers and directories just fine thru network neiborhood. 

When I attempt to login to the domain, from my nt machine, I get the error message: "Your userid has been disabled" or something to that effect.

What am I doing wrong or what have I not done? 
Thanx in advance....
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EMail: Ed_Spencer at UManitoba.CA	The University of Manitoba 
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Tilo Lutz wrote:
> 
> Hi
> 
> I hope it's OK mailing you because I didn'zt get any help
> in the Usenet or similar.
>
 
I think one would need more information about your configuration
(smb.conf, OS ...) to suggest a solution or a workaround. Can the
students log in into Unix.

>
> Is there any way to permit some users changing their password ?
> I know NT has this option but I haven't found it in Samba.
> 
> The Reason:
> We are using Samba in our school. We have some private accouts
> and some public accounts without password.
> I dont't want to reset the password every time a student has changed it.

Just two ideas to give you a start. If these do not help, please ask
again. 
If samba is used just as a workgroup server and you use unix passwords
directly (no smbpasswd file, encrypt password = no): you can use guest
accessible shares instead of accounts without passwords.

If you have a smbpasswd file and unix passord sync turned on, then try
to setup the pam stack for your passwd program. Note that this only
works if the pasword program uses pam. Under linux look at pam_access
documentation for granting/denying a service for special users with pam.

Dirk Maass

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Dear Sirs

I work in a university department.  My PC has been running Windows ME for some
time.  Now I find that I can no longer use network printers (settings on my
machine have not changed), in addition I am having intermittant trouble
viewing  other servers (in network neighborhood). Three other machines all
running windows ME seem to be having similar problems.   I notice that samba
2.0.7 is being used on our network.  If we asume this is a recent change are
there any known issues that would prevent winME working correctly.

Jonathan

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Hi,

We have a Mandrake 7.2 server with Samba 2.2.0 acting as a PDC for three 
client machines (2 NTs w/SP6 and one WinME) which are all members of a domain 
called 'DOMAIN'.  The problem is, when an user who is not a member of the 
local group 'Administrators' attempts to access the WinME machine named WINME 
from NT, the message '\\Winme is not accessible.  Access is denied.' shows up.

The problem disappears when I add this user to the local group 
'Administrators'.  Also, let's say WINME has a shared folder named 'SHARE' 
that grants full access to everybody (This machine uses share-level access 
control).  Surprisingly he can mount and access this share by executing

net use x: \\winme\share

at the command prompt even if he is not a member of the group 
'Administrators'.  BTW he can access shares on other NT machines in his 
network neighborhood without a problem.

We previously used Samba 2.0.7, and didn't have this problem.  Initially, 
even members of the group 'Administrators' couldn't access the WinME machine. 
 I fixed it by editing the "/etc/pam.d/samba" file which now looks like:

#%PAM-1.0
auth       required	/lib/security/pam_nologin.so
auth       required	/lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
account    sufficient	/lib/security/pam_permit.so
session    required	/lib/security/pam_stack.so service=system-auth

Is there any fix for this?  I don't want to give everybody the administrative 
privileges just to work around this problem.  Any help would be appreciated.


Kohei Yoshida

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perhaps this has been mentioned - i can't find it...

AIX 4.3.3 and Samba 2.2.0
P3 with Win2K and SP1 using MSO2k with SR-1.

MS word seems to have a problem re-opening a file it just saved a moment
ago to the H: (homes share) drive. It says "check your permissions" or
give a pint of blood or some similar offensive comment.

This is a new one on me...i've been using samba and 2.2.0 for a bit now
and i can't find a reason. Unix side permissions are perfect. I know word
has his own way of doing file locking (it's own of course), but i don't
think that's it...

anyone out there seen this? otherwise 2.2.0 seems to be solid for us.

thanks in advance and i'll try to get a level 10 log for you asap as long
as someone can tell me where to send it :)

Bill

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Re:  the "capture" command.  Why don't you just create a batch file or shell
script (using Cygnus tools) called capture.bat/capture.sh that grabs the
command line args and converts it to "net use" format?

Thanks,
Thomas Cameron, MCSE, MCT, CNE, RHCE
IS Engineering Manager
Dell Financial Services
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(512) 907-2765 Pager

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jason Stewart [mailto:jstewart at rtl.org]
> Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 2:05 PM
> To: samba at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Advice
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> 	I am migrating a Novell 3.12 Server over to samba. I 
> have everything set 
> up and ready to go, but I have a few questions.
> 
> 1. Is there any thing I can do to speed up file transfers? 
> (turning off 
> certain options, etc.).
> 
> 2. We are using Novell print queues and I have already set up a print 
> server (samba) that services 6 other small boxes running 
> Linux with lpd. I 
> could put the printcap and spool on the main samba file 
> server, but I am 
> concerned with network load. It will probably be an administration 
> nightmare to run the separate samba print server. What will 
> the costs be of 
> placing the queues on the main file server (some of our 
> printers are busy 
> all day)? The file server and print queues are on the same box on the 
> Novell machine and performance is good.
> 
> 3. Is there a replacement for the Capture program that works 
> with Novell? 
> Net use is troublesome because that means that we will have 
> to rewrite 
> thousands of lines of Foxpro code that uses capture.
> 
> 
> Here is the setup:
> 
> 60+ users
> 
> File Server:
> 	Dual PIII 933mhz machine with 256MB of ram and 4 IDE disks.
> 
> Printers:
> 	8 Printers. 2 with jetdirect cards that I can use with 
> Samba, and 6 
> attached to a Linux box running lpd.
> 
> 
> Thanks for taking the time to read this!
> 
> Cheers,
> Jason Stewart
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After trying all kinds of samba.conf, I can4t manage to connect from my
win2000 laptop to my linux box.
I am running samba v2.0.7 on RedHat Linux 7.1
smbd & nmbd are running normally, I can access the samba server on my linux
box from the same machine as one of the users defined with smbadduser
normally
But on my win2000 machine, when I run 'net view \\linux' it keeps saying that
it cannot find that resource on the net, but i can see it in my network
environment...
I have another server on my net, a Win2k advanced (???) server, which is my
default DNS, & WINS server.
I do not want to send plain text passwords all over the net, so I keep trying
with password encryption

Please, help me!

Here I send you the [Global] section of my smb.conf
[global]
 workgroup = Altec
 server string = RMD Samba Server
 hosts allow = 10.2.10.2 10.2.10.254.
 printcap name = /etc/printcap
 load printers = yes
 printing = lprng
 log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
 max log size = 10
 security = user
 ;  password level = 8
 ;  username level = 8
 encrypt passwords = yes
 smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
 socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
 interfaces = 10.2.10.2/24
 remote announce = 10.2.10.255
 local master = no
 os level = 0
 ;   domain master = yes
 ;   preferred master = yes
 ;   domain logons = yes
 name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast
 ;   wins support = yes
 wins server = 10.2.10.50
 ;   wins proxy = yes
 dns proxy = no
 ;  preserve case = no
 ;  short preserve case = no
 ;  default case = lower
 ;  case sensitive = no

Regards

R

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What schema do you use to store the samba 2.2.0 stuff in the ldap
directory?  What are the objectClasses used?

Michael

On Thu, 17 May 2001, Dirk Maa_ wrote:

> Sven Broeckling wrote:
> >
> >
> > My question(s): is it possible to do that, so that no user entry (neither
> > in /etc/passwd nor in smbpasswd) exists on the pdc?
>
> I had the same idea and found some points after reading and testing a
> lot
> (perhaps someone may correct me if I'm wrong with some facts - I am no
> samba expert) :
>
> It isn't that easy: just setup some lines like 'samba auth sufficient
> /path/to/pam_ldap.so ...' in pam.conf was not the solution!
>
> If you want to set up samba as a pdc you need the encrypted windows
> passwords (for ntmachines and users) in smbpasswd. Passwords are
> somewhat windows-style encrypted on the wire while authentication and
> can't be matched against unix-passwords as they are stored in the
> userPassword attribute of posixAccount objects.
>
> There is an experimental approach to store the smbpasswd-information in
> ldap instead of a local file. It doesn't work in samba-2.2. Try
> samba-tng for this, but there seems to be still along way to a tng
> release. Note, that the windows-passwords are stored as other attributes
> (two additional password attributes: lmPassword, ntPassword). Have a
> look at samba-tng websites and the technical mailing lists for further
> infomation on samba-ldap-scheme, but it still can change.
>
> For now it is only possible to use nisplus or file as smbpasswd database
> directly.
>
> Users in /etc/passwd are not really needed if you do unix authentication
> against ldap.
>
> You need Samba 2.2.0 if you want it to play the role of PDC for Win2k
> Clients.
>
> I now use samba 2.2.0, have smbpasswd files which I deploy through ldap
> (according to samba-ldap-scheme) and a cron-job on every pdc. Passwords
> must be changed using smbpasswd, Unix passwords are synchronized by a
> sh-script (passwd program = /usr/local/bin/update_ldap %u), that asks
> for the new password (passwd chat = *password* %n\n *successful*) and
> also stores the new samba-Passwords in ldap. (This script should better
> be small C program, but it works for now ;-).
>
> I hope this helped a little. If you found another way to manage the
> whole ldap-/unix-/samba user thing please let me know. I am still
> looking for a better solution.
>
> Dirk Maass
>
> PS.: A samba/ldap/pam howto is a good idea, when the ldap support is
> officially released.
>

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Hi,

I just compiled the latest Samba (obtained from your website) and I am
trying to authenticate users against a Windows 2000 Domain Controller
(Active Directory).

So as it is said in the documentation, I added a computer named NAS to the
Active Directory and tried to join the Domain from the Linux box by using
the following comman:

smbpasswd -j MAINPASS_NET -r MAINPASS-AD1

But each time I do that I get the following error:

cli_net_auth2: Error NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED
cli_nt_setup_creds: auth2 challenge failed
modify_trust_password: unable to setup the PDC credentials to machine
MAINPASS-AD1. Error was : NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED.
2001/05/17 15:55:30 : change_trust_account_password: Failed to change
password for domain MAINPASS_NET.

And when I try to access to a shared folder I get that in the samba log
file:

[2001/05/17 15:51:24, 0] smbd/password.c:domain_client_validate(1519)
  domain_client_validate: could not fetch trust account password for domain
MAINPASS_NET

I guess that is because the Linux box does not belong to the Domain, but I
am unable to do that.
Do you have any idea regarding that problem ? Why can't I join my box to the
domain ?

I really need your help because I need that storage box to finish my
Terminal Servers installation.

Regards.

Jerome


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I'm having problems connecting Windows 2000 to samba 2.2.0 shares.  If
I try to restore a previous connection I get the message:

	An error occurred while reconnecting S: to
\\software.anu.edu.au\archive
	Microsoft Windows Network: The specified network name is no longer
available.
	The connection has not been restored.

The same problem appears when browsing to the share.  The share is
visible, but cannot be connected to.  No username/password prompt is
issued.  Unauthenticated shares do not have this problem, and can be
connected to.

This problem was not occurring with samba 2.0.7.  The problem is not
currently occurring with Windows NT 4 clients.

The client system has been patched to send plain text passwords.

I can work around this by explicitly specifying my username/password
for the share under the tools/map network drive option.  It would
appear that somewhere along the line credentials are being
(improperly?) cached, rather than prompted for.

The failed connection appears in the logs as:

[2001/05/18 09:37:18, 4] smbd/password.c:password_ok(581)
  Null passwords not allowed.
[2001/05/18 09:37:18, 4] smbd/password.c:password_ok(581)
  Null passwords not allowed.
[2001/05/18 09:37:18, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
  ===============================================================
[2001/05/18 09:37:18, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
  INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 15270 (2.2.0)
  Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
[2001/05/18 09:37:18, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
  ===============================================================
[2001/05/18 09:37:18, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1139)
  PANIC: internal error

I currently have level 5 logs of both an unsuccesful and a succesful
connection from the same machine.  I can replicate the problem with a
higher/lower log level if required.

Is this a known problem, would you like to see more details (logs,
conf), or have I just cocked something up?

Sorry if this is a stupid question.

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hey,I have one Canon LBP-800 printer installed 
on my win2000 server,some program r installed and
be run automaticlly  on my pc box(win2000) when I finishing add this printer to my box, all things
r well done,and I can get some hints during the
adding proceduce,but under win98 I am not so luck,
for the driver r designed for win2000.

ok,this feature is important for me ,now I have a virtual Apple Laserwriter printer on my linux server,
I want some my own extra program be copyed from 
[printer driver location] to win98 client and be run automaticlly on win98 client when they add this printer,can I?

so,any job should I  do?
hope anyone can give me some hint,thank u.

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Company switched to dhcp on one network segment,
How do I add this interface ip in the smb.conf since I no longer have a static
ip address?
Robert

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Hi,

I was wondering which is the maximum throughput samba and other smb servers
/clients can achieve.
I habe got a 100 MBit/s switched network and a server running both, netatalk
and samba 2.2.x(cvs) on linux (kernel 2.4.4 with acl patch). While netatalk
performs very well with approx. 8,5 MB/s forth and back, samba only makes
4-5 MB/s.
I have been playing with socket options and MTU, but did not succeed in
getting it faster. However, I do not know how much speed is possible.
Please, can anyone tell me which speed would be realistic, and how to tune?
Or is it not worth the effort?

Thanks
Sven

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Thanks for the answer. That way you described is the way I did.
But my Win98 and WinME machines both tell I'm using the wrong
password by trying to connect to samba.
In the past I worked with plain passwords on the windows side.
For that I set a registry entry (EnablePlainPassword...).
I think this could be the problem. I removed the value from
the registry but this seems not to have an influence.
Does anybody know how to reverse that registry entry?
Any other ideas?

Thanks,
Richard

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Von: David Rankin [mailto:drankin at cox-internet.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. Mai 2001 19:30
An: Richard Karneim
Betreff: Re: WindowsME and Samba (encrypted passwords)



The best solution I found was to set all Win95, Win98 and WinME machines
to send
encrypted passwords, add "encrypt passwords = yes" to smb.conf, and add
all
users to the smbpasswd file with the smbpasswd -a command


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Richard Karneim wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> since I installed WindowsME I could't access my linux machine with
samba.
> The connection is always refused.
> Win98 worked for me after I had applied a registry entry to enable
plain
> passwords.
> This seems not to work for WindowsME.
> Anyone knows a solution? Has anyone ME working with samba. Do I have
to
> modify the ME registry or the smb.conf?
> Some wrote to modify the smb.conf like "encrypt passwords = yes"
> to enable encrypted passwords. Is this working with Win98 and
WindowsME
> machines in the same network (some need plain passwords, some need
encrypted
> passwords)?
>

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Hello,
I have a GNU/LINUX Slackware 7.1 with Samba 2.2.0 working like a PDC and a 
Win2000 Workstation that connects into the "Samba-Domain".
Yesterday I connect a printer to the Linux, but I am no able to configure 
the printer in the Windows 2000. Is it possible? Can I print from win2000 
to a samba printer???
Where can I find more info?

Thx A lot!

Joan Manel Lspez
www.cat-linux.com

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Thanks for the suggestions, but I've fixed it now - it was just a dumb unix
password mistake.  I think I must have neglected to run pwd_mkdb after adding
the pcguest user to /etc/master.passwd and running mksmbpasswd.  Duh...

Anyway, in case it helps anyone else, while it wasn't working I had the
following turning up in my log.smbd:
<<
[2001/05/18 12:16:43, 3] smbd/service.c:make_connection(638)
  calculus (192.168.5.14) connect to service IPC$ as user pcguest (uid=32,
gid=31) (pid 12214)
...
[2001/05/18 12:16:43, 3] smbd/reply.c:reply_tcon_and_X(367)
  tconX service=ipc$ user=pcguest
...
[2001/05/18 12:16:43, 4] smbd/lanman.c:get_server_info(1125)
  Can't open /usr/local/samba/var/locks/browse.dat - Permission denied
>>

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Hi Robert,

perhaps you can help more. Could you send me your smb.conf-file (if you
think I'm not intrduing your net too much)?

The trouble I have is the follwing: Win2K logs on to the domain properly
but the home-directory is not connected (logon home = \\%L\%U)
correctly. Insetad, Win2K always connects to \\%L\%U\.profile, which is
the directory to store the roaming profile defined by logon path =
\\%L\%U\.profile that works correctly for NT4. Win2K always connects
\\%L\%U\.profile to drive y: even if I change logon drive = [whatever
driveletter]. I don't know, how Win2K determines which share is to be
connected, this seems to be a certain client setting or whatever. Are
there any other Samba-options than logon home, logon path and logon
drive to specify those logon-shares? Should I perhaps use other macros
than %L (e. g. %N or something?).

Then, on log off, Win2K complains it cannot write back the user settings
to \\testserver\testuser2\.profile. This is, I think, because of thoose
weird directory permissions that are set up in the .profile-directory
even though the create mask and directory mask parameters in smb.conf
are correct (directory mask = 2700 and create mask = 600).

I'd be very happy if you would send me your conf-file or gave any other
hints like the SPs applied to qour Win2K-workstations.

Florian

thejoekewl at yahoo.com wrote:
> 
> The problem I was having was a month or so ago with one of the alpha release
> (alpha2 I beleive) since I've gotten the final, I haven't had any
> problems...  But your permissions look ok for the profile (everything looks
> to be rwx), where as mine only some of the directories were rwx....  wish I
> could help more, sorry.
> 
> --Robert
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Florian Lorenzen" <florenz at mpi-bremen.de>
> To: "Joe Kewl" <thejoekewl at yahoo.com>; <samba at samba.org>
> Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 5:52 AM
> Subject: Re: Win2k Profile problem
> 
> > Hi Joe,
> >
> > just found your mail in the Samba-mailing-list. I'm just confronted with
> > the same trouble. Did you solve this problem and would you be so kind to
> > tell me how if so?
> >
> > I'm using the 2.2.0 release.
> >
> > Here is my smb.conf:
> >
> > ; /etc/smb.conf
> > ; Last modified on May 7, 2001.
> >
> > [global]
> > workgroup = testnet
> > netbios name = testserver
> > server string = Samba Fileserver
> > interfaces = 192.168.0.1/24
> > socket options = TCP_NODELAY
> > hosts allow = 192.168.0.
> > veto files = /.passwd/Network Trash
> >
> Folder/.AppleDesktop/.AppleDouble/TheFindByContentFolder/TheVolumeSettingsFo
> lder/quota.user/
> > encrypt passwords = yes
> > os level = 65
> > domain master = yes
> > domain logons = yes
> > wins support = yes
> > logon path = \\%L\%U\.profile
> > logon script = homedir.bat
> > logon home = \\%L\%U
> > logon drive = y:
> > preferred master = yes
> >
> > [homes]
> > comment = Home-directory
> > read only = no
> > create mask = 0600
> > directory mask = 2700
> > browseable = yes
> > valid users = %S
> >
> > [netlogon]
> > comment = Windows-logon-scripts
> > path = /home/logon-script
> > read only = yes
> > create mask = 0604
> > directory mask = 0755
> > browseable = yes
> >
> > And this is what ls -l in the .profile-directory says:
> >
> > testserver:/home/testuser1/.profile # ls -l
> > total 204
> > drwx--S---  16 testuser users        4096 May 11 10:45 .
> > drwx--S---   4 testuser users        4096 May 11 10:04 ..
> > drwx--S---   4 testuser users        4096 May 10 15:00 Application Data
> > drwx--S---   2 testuser users        4096 May 11 10:36 Cookies
> > drwx--S---   3 testuser users        4096 May 11 09:52 Desktop
> > drw-------   3 testuser users        4096 May 11 10:36 Eigene Dateien
> > drwx--S---   4 testuser users        4096 May 11 10:02 Favorites
> > -rw-------   1 testuser users      131072 May 11  2001 NTUSER.DAT
> > drwx--S---   2 testuser users        4096 May 10 14:25 NetHood
> > drwx--S---   2 testuser users        4096 May 10 14:25 Personal
> > drwx--S---   2 testuser users        4096 May 10 14:25 PrintHood
> > drwx--S---   2 testuser users        4096 May 10 14:25 Recent
> > drwx--S---   2 testuser users        4096 May 10 14:25 SendTo
> > drwx--S---   3 testuser users        4096 May 10 14:25 Start Menu
> > drw-------   3 testuser users        4096 May 11 10:36 Startmen?
> > drwx--S---   2 testuser users        4096 May 10 14:25 Templates
> > drwx--S---   2 testuser users        4096 May 11 10:36 Vorlagen
> > -rw-------   1 testuser users        1024 May 11  2001 ntuser.dat.LOG
> > -rw-------   1 testuser users          20 May 10 16:13 ntuser.ini
> >
> > There's a mixture of German-English directory-names because I'm using NT
> > 4 English as well.
> >
> > Be glad, if you could help.
> >
> > Florian
> >
> > Joe Kewl wrote:
> > >
> > > ok, I have Samba 2.2.0alpha2 (on RedHat 6.2) up and running as a PDC, I
> can
> > > add Win2k machines to the domain and the machine accounts are
> automatically
> > > created. (finally!)
> > > Now, my problem is when a user logs off the machine for the first time,
> > > their profile is created, BUT(!) it only makes rwx permissions for SOME
> of
> > > the directories in the profile, this is what I mean:
> > >
> > > [root at samba profile]# ls -l
> > > total 220
> > > drwx------    4 renloe   users        4096 Feb 27 14:23 Application Data
> > > drwx------    2 renloe   users        4096 Feb 27 14:23 Cookies
> > > d---------    2 renloe   users        4096 Feb 27 14:23 Desktop
> > > d---------    4 renloe   users        4096 Feb 27 14:23 Favorites
> > > d---------    3 renloe   users        4096 Feb 27 14:23 My Documents
> > > -rwx------    1 renloe   users      167936 Feb 27 14:25 NTUSER.DAT
> > > drwx------    2 renloe   users        4096 Feb 27 14:23 NetHood
> > > drwx------    2 renloe   users        4096 Feb 27 14:23 PrintHood
> > > drwx------    2 renloe   users        4096 Feb 27 14:23 Recent
> > > drwx------    2 renloe   users        4096 Feb 27 14:23 SendTo
> > > d---------    3 renloe   users        4096 Feb 27 14:23 Start Menu
> > > drwx------    2 renloe   users        4096 Feb 27 14:23 Templates
> > > -rwx------    1 renloe   users        1024 Feb 27 14:25 ntuser.dat.LOG
> > > -rwx------    1 renloe   users          20 Feb 27 14:24 ntuser.ini
> > > [root at samba profile]#
> > >
> > > So naturally when win2k goes to write the profile, it can't write most
> of it
> > > cause it doesn't have permission to do so. Now, if I go in and manually
> > > chmod -R 0700 the profile directory (recursivly read-write everything)
> the
> > > roaming profile then works fine. But this shouldn't be the case.  Is
> there a
> > > fix for this? is this a known issue? or am I just lucky, and this only
> > > happens to me.  Any Input would be appreciated.
> > > Thanx
> > >
> > > --Robert
> > >
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Am Freitag, 18. Mai 2001 09:31 schrieb Sven Siemsen:
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering which is the maximum throughput samba and other smb servers
> /clients can achieve.
> I habe got a 100 MBit/s switched network and a server running both,
> netatalk and samba 2.2.x(cvs) on linux (kernel 2.4.4 with acl patch). While
> netatalk performs very well with approx. 8,5 MB/s forth and back, samba
> only makes 4-5 MB/s.
> I have been playing with socket options and MTU, but did not succeed in
> getting it faster. However, I do not know how much speed is possible.
> Please, can anyone tell me which speed would be realistic, and how to tune?
> Or is it not worth the effort?
>
> Thanks
> Sven

Hello Sven!

I think you have tested the samba performance with a Windows 98/Me Client. 
The TCP stack of Windows 98/Me is not very good, and the approx of 4-5 MB/s 
is typically for Windows 98/Me. If you would test the performance with 
Windows NT/2000 you will get a higehr performance.

Cu
Thomas Meinke (Atreju)

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Hello.

Trying to compile bin/winbindd from samba 2.2.0 results in the following
error:

Compiling nsswitch/winbindd_group.c
nsswitch/winbindd_group.c: In function `sort_groupmem_list':
nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:94: warning: passing arg 4 of `qsort' from
incompatible pointer type
Compiling nsswitch/winbindd_idmap.c
Compiling nsswitch/winbindd_util.c
nsswitch/winbindd_util.c: In function `winbindd_kill_connections':
nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:218: `client_list' undeclared (first use in this
function)
nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:218: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only
once
nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:218: for each function it appears in.)
nsswitch/winbindd_util.c: In function `winbindd_lookup_name_by_sid':
nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:417: warning: passing arg 3 of `lsa_lookup_sids' from
incompatible pointer type
make: *** [nsswitch/winbindd_util.o] Fehler 1

Where should 'client_list' have been declared?

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Robert,

try (all in one line)
ifconfig| awk '{ORS="";OFS=";";RS="  ";if (FNR<2) print "interfaces =
"}BEGIN{FS=":|\n"} /inet addr/ {if (iface>0) print ";" ;print $2 ;iface++}
/Mask/ {print"/"$2} END{print "\n"}' > /usr/local/samba/lib/interfaces.conf

and in smb.conf:
include = /usr/local/samba/lib/interfaces.conf

Sven

am 18.05.2001 9:39 Uhr schrieb Robert Leach unter rleach at hiwaay.net:

> Company switched to dhcp on one network segment,
> How do I add this interface ip in the smb.conf since I no longer have a static
> ip address?
> Robert

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Thomas,

Thanks for light speed answering ;-)
It is a Win2K Professional client. I tried a linux client, as well (was even
worse than win2k).

Sven 

am 18.05.2001 10:21 Uhr schrieb Thomas Meinke unter thomas.meinke at gmx.de:

> Am Freitag, 18. Mai 2001 09:31 schrieb Sven Siemsen:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I was wondering which is the maximum throughput samba and other smb servers
>> /clients can achieve.
>> I habe got a 100 MBit/s switched network and a server running both,
>> netatalk and samba 2.2.x(cvs) on linux (kernel 2.4.4 with acl patch). While
>> netatalk performs very well with approx. 8,5 MB/s forth and back, samba
>> only makes 4-5 MB/s.
>> I have been playing with socket options and MTU, but did not succeed in
>> getting it faster. However, I do not know how much speed is possible.
>> Please, can anyone tell me which speed would be realistic, and how to tune?
>> Or is it not worth the effort?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> Sven
> 
> Hello Sven!
> 
> I think you have tested the samba performance with a Windows 98/Me Client.
> The TCP stack of Windows 98/Me is not very good, and the approx of 4-5 MB/s
> is typically for Windows 98/Me. If you would test the performance with
> Windows NT/2000 you will get a higehr performance.
> 
> Cu
> Thomas Meinke (Atreju)
> 

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Ho John,

thanx for pointing me to the web side.
Since I'm running DHCP3 and Bind 9 I don't use the DNS option and I 
modified the script so the I set environmental var's based on the user who 
logged in.

Ries

In [global] I use
logon script = tmp%U.bat

[netlogon]
root preexec = bla bla bla\logonscript.pl %U %G %m
root postexec = bla bla bla\logoutscript.pl %U %G %m

<----------
logonscript.pl

#!/usr/bin/perl
# Modifyed script Ries van Twisk rvt at dds.nl
# I found this scrypt on www.phonax.com and modifyed it 
for my peronal use
# The best part of it it sets some environmental 
parameters the same
# as can be found on NT.

##Const that identiefies the servername (saves alot of 
typing ;) )
$pdcserver="tiny";
$timeserver="tiny";
$doslogonpath="\\\\casper\\netlogon";
$dosgroupspath="\\\\casper\\netlogon\\netgroups";
$dosuserspath="\\\\casper\\netlogon\\netusers";
$dosmachinespath="\\\\casper\\netlogon\\netmachines";
$unixnetlogon="/home/office/netlogon";

##Open /etc/groups walk through until we find a line 
that matches our group name
##then check that line if it contains the username for 
wich the script is being ran
sub ingroup($)
{
  my $group=shift;
  my $result=0;
  my $lcuser=lc($ARGV[0]);

  open (FD,"</etc/group");
  while (<FD>)
  {
    my $data=$_;
    if ($data =~ /$group/)
    {
      if ($data =~ /$lcuser/) 
      { 
        $result=1; 
        last; 
      }
    }
  }
  close FD;
  return $result;
}
########################################################
#########
##              Start to create the logon script        
       ##
########################################################
#########
open (LOGON,">$unixnetlogon/tmp$ARGV[0].bat");

my $lcuser=lc($ARGV[0]);
my $lcgroup=lc($ARGV[1]);
my $lcmachine=lc($ARGV[2]);

##Map default drives that are used by everyone
##The double slashes are needed since perl interprets a 
single \ is a
##control character. So this leaves us with a syntax 
that is common with the
##smbclient asswell
# print LOGON "\@ECHO OFF\r\n";
print LOGON "NET TIME \\\\$timeserver /SET /YES\r\n";
print LOGON "IF \"%OS%\"==\"Windows_NT\" goto 
Continue\r\n";
print LOGON "REM Assume NON NT here (9X/ME)\r\n";
print LOGON "SET ENVSET=$doslogonpath\\winset\r\n";
print LOGON "%ENVSET% OS=Windows_9x\r\n";
print LOGON "%ENVSET% username=$lcuser\r\n";
print LOGON "%ENVSET% user=$lcuser\r\n";
print LOGON "%ENVSET% langroup=$lcgroup\r\n";
print LOGON "%ENVSET% computername=$lcmachine\r\n";
print LOGON "%ENVSET% userdomain=$lcgroup\r\n";
print LOGON "ENVSET=\r\n";
print LOGON ":Continue\r\n";
print LOGON "IF EXIST $dosmachinespath\\default.bat 
call $dosmachinespath\\default.bat\r\n";
print LOGON "IF EXIST $dosmachinespath\\$lcmachine.bat 
call $dosmachinespath\\$lcmachine.bat\r\n";
print LOGON "IF EXIST $dosgroupspath\\default.bat call 
$dosgroupspath\\default.bat\r\n";
print LOGON "IF EXIST $dosgroupspath\\$lcgroup.bat call 
$dosgroupspath\\$lcgroup.bat\r\n";
print LOGON "IF EXIST $dosuserspath\\default.bat call 
$dosuserspath\\default.bat\r\n";
print LOGON "IF EXIST $dosuserspath\\$lcuser.bat call 
$dosuserspath\\$lcuser.bat\r\n";

## Sample extra group based stuff
#if (&ingroup("sybase")) {print LOGON "NET USE I: 
\\\\$server\\SYBASE\r\n"};
#if (&ingroup("cdrom"))  {print LOGON "NET USE F: 
\\\\$server\\CDROM\r\n"};

close LOGON;

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I have got a RedHat7 server that came with Samba 2.0.7 - everything worked
fine after I set samba up. I decided to upgrade to Samba 2.2.0 and now SWAT
gives me 400 Server Error! I unistalled 2.2.0 and reinstalled 2.0.7 and SWAT
didn't work after reset (yes I checked /etc/xinetd.d/swat) so I had to
reinstall 2.2.0, reboot (SWAT error, but at least it was working), then I
uninstalled 2.2.0 and reinstalled 2.0.7 and everything works, until I reset.

Has anyone got any ideas why this is happening? And any ideas on how I can
get swat to work with Samba 2.2.0 (ie get rid of the server error!!)

Thanks

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Hi Dirk,

> It isn't that easy: just setup some lines like 'samba auth sufficient
> /path/to/pam_ldap.so ...' in pam.conf was not the solution!
Thats what i also figured out ...

> There is an experimental approach to store the smbpasswd-information in
> ldap instead of a local file. It doesn't work in samba-2.2. Try
> samba-tng for this, but there seems to be still along way to a tng
> release. Note, that the windows-passwords are stored as other attributes
> (two additional password attributes: lmPassword, ntPassword). Have a
> look at samba-tng websites and the technical mailing lists for further
> infomation on samba-ldap-scheme, but it still can change. 
Jepp, i read that on the tng pages yesterday. The samba-ldap-scheme 
(at the tng pages) seems to be uncomplete, just like tng/ldap

> For now it is only possible to use nisplus or file as smbpasswd database
> directly.
[...]
> I hope this helped a little. If you found another way to manage the
> whole ldap-/unix-/samba user thing please let me know. I am still
> looking for a better solution.
Thats a good hint, i'll try it this way. If I get a better solution,
i'll post it.

Thanks for your hints!


So long, and thanks for all the fish :)

  Sven

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Hello, first i'm a beginner with unix and samba so excuse me if my question
seems to be stupid.

I downloaded samba-lastest.tar.gz and tried to compile it on madrake 8.0

./configure : ok
make : error

After "make" i have this message :

printing/print_cups.c:25:23: cups/cups.h:no such file or directory
printing/print_cups.c:26:27: cups/language.h:no such file or directory
make: *** [printing/print_cups.o] Error 1

What can I do ??????????

Thanks



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Hello,
I have a GNU/LINUX Slackware 7.1 with Samba 2.2.0 working like a PDC and a 
Win2000 Workstation that connects into the "Samba-Domain".
Yesterday I connect a printer to the Linux, but I am no able to configure 
the printer in the Windows 2000. Is it possible? Can I print from win2000 
to a samba printer???
Where can I find more info?

Thx A lot!

Joan Manel Lspez
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I think I may have discovered a bug in samba 2.2.0, it doesn't exist in
2.0.7 (at least I've rolled back to that version and it hasn't
reoccurred).

Some of our users reported problems with accessing one of our document
stores (a solaris 8 sparc) machine. I noticed this in the
/var/log/samba/log.workstationname

[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
  switch message SMBtrans2 (pid 28157)
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfilepathinfo(1355)
  call_trans2qfilepathinfo: TRANSACT2_QPATHINFO: level = 257
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(384)
  unix_clean_name
[/Clients/Prospective/Client-BSRA/BSRA.prototype/Specs/Functional
Spec/~WRL0001.tmp]
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(384)
  unix_clean_name
[Clients/Prospective/Client-BSRA/BSRA.prototype/Specs/Functional
Spec/~WRL0001.tmp]
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfilepathinfo(1365)
  fileinfo of
Clients/Prospective/Client-BSRA/BSRA.prototype/Specs/Functional
Spec/~WRL0001.tmp failed (No such file or directory)
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(123)
  error string = No such file or directory
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(141)
  error packet at line 1371 cmd=50 (SMBtrans2) eclass=1 ecode=2
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(831)
  Transaction 344 of length 160
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
  switch message SMBtrans2 (pid 28157)
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfilepathinfo(1355)
  call_trans2qfilepathinfo: TRANSACT2_QPATHINFO: level = 257
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(384)
  unix_clean_name
[/Clients/Prospective/Client-BSRA/BSRA.prototype/Specs/Functional
Spec/~WRL0001.tmp]
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(384)
  unix_clean_name
[Clients/Prospective/Client-BSRA/BSRA.prototype/Specs/Functional
Spec/~WRL0001.tmp]
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] smbd/trans2.c:call_trans2qfilepathinfo(1365)
  fileinfo of
Clients/Prospective/Client-BSRA/BSRA.prototype/Specs/Functional
Spec/~WRL0001.tmp failed (No such file or directory)
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(123)
  error string = No such file or directory
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(141)
  error packet at line 1371 cmd=50 (SMBtrans2) eclass=1 ecode=2
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(831)
  Transaction 345 of length 120
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(650)
  switch message SMBtrans2 (pid 28157)
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(40)
  ===============================================================
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(41)
  INTERNAL ERROR: Signal 11 in pid 28157 (2.2.0)
  Please read the file BUGS.txt in the distribution
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 0] lib/fault.c:fault_report(43)
  ===============================================================
[2001/05/17 11:40:02, 0] lib/util.c:smb_panic(1139)
  PANIC: internal error

As far as I could work out the smbd serving the file was crashing, once it
had locked a document, and was leaving the document locked. This was the
problem the users were reporting.

What I'm wondering mainly (and I apologise in advance for the information
lacking in this possible bug report) is this a known problem. Unfortunatly
I've been unable to recreate to problem on a test system and these logs
are the only logs I have as I had to fix the problem asap (by rolling
option will be to attempt to recreate it out of hours on the live system.

I'm quite thrown as I've been working with samba for 4 years, and this is
the 1st time I've ever seen a crash in a production grade release.

thankyou for your time,

Alex Madden

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Keith Warno wrote, courtesy of information from Thorsten Kukuk:
> root running yppasswd, either on the YP server or a client, can change
> other user's password if he (root) enters _either_ root's password or
> the user's old password *when prompted for root's password*.  Try it and
> see for yourself.  I don't know if this is an overlooked side-effect of
> the implementation or a legitimate feature that apparently isn't
> documented anywhere. 

	Action item for the faq maintainers: could you add
	the following to Recent-FAQs.txt, please?

yppasswd prompting for user's password
======================================
  On Linux, when running yppasswd as root to update a changed
password, the program will prompt for the user's password,
unlike yppasswd programs on other systems. In fact, it
can take either the root password or the password of the
user.
  It is understood that putting root's password in a script
is a Bad Thing...


	This is not a fix, of course: as implied by the
	second paragraph it's a workaround.  More
	investigation is required (Mt Kukuk suggests
	we should be looking at the passwd command, not 
	yppasswd).

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Dear reader,

Because Samba currently doesn't support getting its users from a PDC or BDC, i
like to point at the option of Win2k to get its users from a NIS. On the M$
site u can find a article about Win2K that claims it can use a NIS in a UNIX
env., it sounds strange but it could be a temp solution until u guys develop
(hack) the code for getting the beast to get its users from a M$ userdb.
I hope this is helpfull for the Samba team.

Until next time,

Richard Gelderman

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I have mounted a samba share using the following command:

smbmount //laptop/public /root/public/ -o username=xander,rw

All the files and directories appear as to be owned by root rather than
the local permissions that I would hope them to have.

I would also like them to be able to chmod or chown and I can do this on
local files but not on the remote files.

I am told access is denied.

[public]
   comment = Public Stuff
   path = /
   writable = yes


I have tried it with create mode set also.

I need the share to have a number of users access it and to have the
file permissions and owners stay as they are locally.

Please will someone advise me as to what I am missing :-)

Cheers
Xander

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Hi Michael,
i found a good schema here, (note that this is not officially released -
as far as I know):
http://www.unav.es/cti/ldap-smb/ldap-smb-TNG-schemas.html
All Unix-user objects (oc posixAccount) are of class "sambaAccount",
too. Assure to keep redundant attribute values in synch.

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Hello to all!
I'm new at this list, so I don't know if you guys have already solved this
problem... But, here it goes..

I have a HP/UX running SaMBa 2.0.6, and some PC's running Win95. Ok, I have
to use a LPD Server in Win95 to send HP/UX jobs. Could SaMBa do that? Could
it eliminate the use of LPD? 

Thanks for all, and sorry for the poor english...

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Samba Team,
How can I mount windows NT2000 drives from solaris Unix drives using Samba?
Is it possible?

Jerry 

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On Thu, 17 May 2001 01:55:22 martin.hechenberger at mpreis.at wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> I've been trying to setup samba as a print server for several days -
> unfortunately without success.
> 
> Every time I want to install a printer driver or modify 
> printer options I get the following error message:
> 
> [2001/05/15 14:09:01, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_spoolss.c:api_spoolss_setprinterdata(933)
>   spoolss_io_q_setprinterdata: unable to unmarshall
> SPOOL_Q_SETPRINTERDATA.
> [2001/05/15 14:09:01, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1215)
>   api_rpcTNP: api_spoolss_rpc: SPOOLSS_SETPRINTERDATA failed.

Could you send me (offlist) a level 10 debug log surrounding 
the error?






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On Sat, 19 May 2001, Richard Gelderman wrote:

> Dear reader,
>
> Because Samba currently doesn't support getting its users from a PDC
> or BDC, i

Sure it does.  Not sure why you say this....

> like to point at the option of Win2k to get its users from a NIS. On
> the M$ site u can find a article about Win2K that claims it can use a
> NIS in a UNIX env., it sounds strange but it could be a temp solution
> until u guys develop (hack) the code for getting the beast to get its
> users from a M$ userdb. I hope this is helpfull for the Samba team.

This is a commercial product called "Windows Services for Unix".






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I'll assume you installed from RPM.  This is a known problem with 2.2.0
RPM.  The installation of SWAT goes to the wrong directory.  Do this:

mkdir /usr/share/samba
mv /usr/share/swat /usr/share/samba

and then swat should work just fine.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mager Charles WB [mailto:9Mager at uppingham.co.uk]
> Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 4:55 AM
> To: 'samba at lists.samba.org'
> Subject: SWAT problem with 2.2.0 on RedHat7
> 
> 
> I have got a RedHat7 server that came with Samba 2.0.7 - 
> everything worked
> fine after I set samba up. I decided to upgrade to Samba 
> 2.2.0 and now SWAT
> gives me 400 Server Error! I unistalled 2.2.0 and reinstalled 
> 2.0.7 and SWAT
> didn't work after reset (yes I checked /etc/xinetd.d/swat) so I had to
> reinstall 2.2.0, reboot (SWAT error, but at least it was 
> working), then I
> uninstalled 2.2.0 and reinstalled 2.0.7 and everything works, 
> until I reset.
> 
> Has anyone got any ideas why this is happening? And any ideas 
> on how I can
> get swat to work with Samba 2.2.0 (ie get rid of the server error!!)
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Charles Mager
> charlie at csmager.co.uk
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On Fri, 18 May 2001, xander wrote:

> I have mounted a samba share using the following command:
> 
> smbmount //laptop/public /root/public/ -o username=xander,rw
> 
> All the files and directories appear as to be owned by root rather than
> the local permissions that I would hope them to have.

man smbmount, see the uid/gid entries and possibly also the fmask/dmask.

> I would also like them to be able to chmod or chown and I can do this on
> local files but not on the remote files.
> 
> I am told access is denied.

Unsupported operation.


> [public]
>    comment = Public Stuff
>    path = /
>    writable = yes
> 
> 
> I have tried it with create mode set also.

Forget about smb.conf (mostly) when using smbmount/smbfs.


> I need the share to have a number of users access it and to have the
> file permissions and owners stay as they are locally.

You can't get the same permissions as you have locally.

To the server all accesses to these files are done as the user xander.
What you can control is who gets access to it from the linux side, but all
operations are still done as xander.

smbmount //laptop/public /root/public/ -o username=xander,rw,uid=puw

puw$ ls -AlF /root/public
-rwxr-xr-x    1 puw      root          3433 May 13 16:54 /tmp/share.trc*
puw$ touch /root/public/foo

/root/public/foo would be owned on the server by xander.

/Urban

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Hi All,

There was a guy who ad VC6 problem and I promissed him and the list to 
send him the option the 'enable' samba to work with VC.
I havent had the time to test these option out but I likt to here if it was 
working.

[global]
mangle case = yes
default case = lower
preserve case = no
short preserve case = no

Regards,
Ries

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> On Sat, 19 May 2001, Richard Gelderman wrote:
> 
> > Dear reader,
> >
> > Because Samba currently doesn't support getting its users from a PDC
> > or BDC, i
> 
> Sure it does.  Not sure why you say this....
> 
> > like to point at the option of Win2k to get its users from a NIS. On
> > the M$ site u can find a article about Win2K that claims it can use a
> > NIS in a UNIX env., it sounds strange but it could be a temp solution
> > until u guys develop (hack) the code for getting the beast to get its
> > users from a M$ userdb. I hope this is helpfull for the Samba team.
> 
> This is a commercial product called "Windows Services for Unix".
> 
If I remember my reading of the discription of "Window Services for 
Unix" it does NOT suport win2k being a NIS-Client. Only a NIS-Server, 
e.g. you get the windows users on the unix machine (similar to 
winbind (not in the mechanism, but in the effect). A NIS-Client for 
NT is NISGINA (an other nice piece of free software), unfortunatly I 
have not found a version for win2k.

Christian

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On Fri, 18 May 2001, Christian Barth wrote:

> If I remember my reading of the discription of "Window Services for
> Unix" it does NOT suport win2k being a NIS-Client. Only a NIS-Server,
> e.g. you get the windows users on the unix machine (similar to
> winbind (not in the mechanism, but in the effect). A NIS-Client for
> NT is NISGINA (an other nice piece of free software), unfortunatly I
> have not found a version for win2k.

There's patches for NISGINA to work with Win2k.  But remember that this is
only the GINA layer and the LSA layer.






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Eric Boucher wrote:
> 
> 
> In my smb.conf file, I have these configuration:
> [global]
> ...
>         logon script = test.bat
> ...
> [netlogon]
>         path = /usr/samba/netlogon
>         browseable = no (I also tried yes)

Don't you need:

domain logons = yes

?

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I am testing the latest beta of Windows XP and it appears that it will not
do Domain logons from a Samba 2.2 server.  Our Windows 2000 clients do
domain logons fine and I tried setting up the XP machines the same way.  Has
anyone else tried it?  Did Microsoft write out samba again and if so is the
Samba team working on it yet?

Thanks

Jon Hoffman

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Hi all,

I want to use smbpasswd 'stand alone' on different workstations
(Solaris, AIX, Linux). Can I simply take the smbpasswd.c file away and
compile it without the other stuff? Do I need more files that it works
properly ? 

Problem: 
I set up Samba PDC's and managed the unix password sync on these hosts.
The problem still is, that Unix users have to log in to the PDC and call
smbpasswd to change their passwords or they can change the password only
from a windows box. 
1. A lot of our users work normally with Unix and only sometimes with
WinNT. They need a replacement for 'passwd' (I thought of 'smbpasswd -r
PDC') on their Workstation.
2. I do not want anybody except the administrators to log in to the
PDC's, because these are file-servers and not for user login (and
probably compiling whole TeX Distributions every day - fast machines are
occupied first ;-). So 'smbpasswd -r PDC' is the only way I see.
3. I do not need the whole samba distribution on all Machines because
file sharing is exclusively done by nfs in our unix world.

Any help would be appreciated.

Dirk Maass
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Duhohhh!!!!  Stupid me.  Untill you put it that way, I didn't see any path
except putting the root password into the change password chat... NOT!!!  Now
I can put:

*root*word: %o\n  *New*password* %n\n *new*password %n\n

and actually have NIS updated.

Merci Beaucoup!!!

And my most sincere apologies to Mr Kukuk et al.

Bruce Ferrell
Manager, Information Systems (and chief bottle washer)
The MicroDisplay Corp


David Collier-Brown wrote:

> Keith Warno wrote, courtesy of information from Thorsten Kukuk:
> > root running yppasswd, either on the YP server or a client, can change
> > other user's password if he (root) enters _either_ root's password or
> > the user's old password *when prompted for root's password*.  Try it and
> > see for yourself.  I don't know if this is an overlooked side-effect of
> > the implementation or a legitimate feature that apparently isn't
> > documented anywhere.
>
>         Action item for the faq maintainers: could you add
>         the following to Recent-FAQs.txt, please?
>
> yppasswd prompting for user's password
> ======================================
>   On Linux, when running yppasswd as root to update a changed
> password, the program will prompt for the user's password,
> unlike yppasswd programs on other systems. In fact, it
> can take either the root password or the password of the
> user.
>   It is understood that putting root's password in a script
> is a Bad Thing...
>
>         This is not a fix, of course: as implied by the
>         second paragraph it's a workaround.  More
>         investigation is required (Mt Kukuk suggests
>         we should be looking at the passwd command, not
>         yppasswd).
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It seems to work... If you're not a domain admin { I don't know whether to laugh
or cry}

The account I was testing this with is a domain admin. Here's the sanitized
debug 100 of the password change dialog.  I've numbered the log entries so I can
point out the salient lines:

1. [2001/05/18 08:13:45, 7] passdb/smbpass.c:endsmbfilepwent_internal(184)
  endsmbfilepwent_internal: closed password file.
2. [2001/05/18 08:13:45, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:pop_sec_ctx(416)
  pop_sec_ctx (1051, 100) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 1
3. [2001/05/18 08:13:45, 3] smbd/chgpasswd.c:chgpasswd(451)
  Password change for user: bferrell
4. [2001/05/18 08:13:45, 10] smbd/chgpasswd.c:findpty(81)
  findpty: Allocated slave pty /dev/pts/4
5. [2001/05/18 08:13:45, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:push_sec_ctx(279)
  push_sec_ctx(1051, 100) : sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 2
6. [2001/05/18 08:13:45, 3] smbd/sec_ctx.c:set_sec_ctx(310)
  setting sec ctx (0, 0) - sec_ctx_stack_ndx = 2
7. [2001/05/18 08:13:45, 3] smbd/chgpasswd.c:chat_with_program(417)
  Dochild for user bferrell (uid=0,gid=0)
8. [2001/05/18 08:13:45, 10] smbd/chgpasswd.c:dochild(211)
  Invoking '/usr/bin/yppasswd' as password change program.
9. [2001/05/18 08:13:45, 100] smbd/chgpasswd.c:expect(258)
  expect: expected [*old*password*] received [Changing NIS account information
for root on romulus.
  Please enter old password:]
10. [2001/05/18 08:13:45, 100] smbd/chgpasswd.c:expect(233)
  expect: sending [
  ]
11. [2001/05/18 08:13:46, 100] smbd/chgpasswd.c:expect(258)
  expect: expected [*new*password*] received [
  Changing NIS password for root on romulus.
  Please enter new password:]
12. [2001/05/18 08:13:46, 100] smbd/chgpasswd.c:expect(233)
  expect: sending [xxxxxxx
  ]
13. [2001/05/18 08:13:46, 100] smbd/chgpasswd.c:expect(258)
  expect: expected [*new*password*] received [
  Please retype new password:]
14. [2001/05/18 08:13:46, 100] smbd/chgpasswd.c:expect(233)
  expect: sending [xxxxxx
  ]
15. [2001/05/18 08:13:46, 100] smbd/chgpasswd.c:expect(258)
  expect: expected [*password] received [
  Error while changing the NIS password.
  The NIS password has not been changed on romulus.

  ]
16. [2001/05/18 08:13:46, 2] smbd/chgpasswd.c:expect(265)
  expect: Input/output error
[2001/05/18 08:13:46, 3] smbd/chgpasswd.c:talktochild(295)
  Response 4 incorrect
17. [2001/05/18 08:13:46, 3] smbd/chgpasswd.c:chat_with_program(350)
  Child failed to change password: bferrell


Notice in line 7,  it correctly states the user name but sets the UID to 0.
That make yppasswd think it's root doing the password change for root, NOT the
username [see line 11] so the change will only work for non domain admin users.
Back to the drawing board guys :)


Bruce Ferrell wrote:

> Duhohhh!!!!  Stupid me.  Untill you put it that way, I didn't see any path
> except putting the root password into the change password chat... NOT!!!  Now
> I can put:
>
> *root*word: %o\n  *New*password* %n\n *new*password %n\n
>
> and actually have NIS updated.
>
> Merci Beaucoup!!!
>
> And my most sincere apologies to Mr Kukuk et al.
>
> Bruce Ferrell
> Manager, Information Systems (and chief bottle washer)
> The MicroDisplay Corp
>
> David Collier-Brown wrote:
>
> > Keith Warno wrote, courtesy of information from Thorsten Kukuk:
> > > root running yppasswd, either on the YP server or a client, can change
> > > other user's password if he (root) enters _either_ root's password or
> > > the user's old password *when prompted for root's password*.  Try it and
> > > see for yourself.  I don't know if this is an overlooked side-effect of
> > > the implementation or a legitimate feature that apparently isn't
> > > documented anywhere.
> >
> >         Action item for the faq maintainers: could you add
> >         the following to Recent-FAQs.txt, please?
> >
> > yppasswd prompting for user's password
> > ======================================
> >   On Linux, when running yppasswd as root to update a changed
> > password, the program will prompt for the user's password,
> > unlike yppasswd programs on other systems. In fact, it
> > can take either the root password or the password of the
> > user.
> >   It is understood that putting root's password in a script
> > is a Bad Thing...
> >
> >         This is not a fix, of course: as implied by the
> >         second paragraph it's a workaround.  More
> >         investigation is required (Mt Kukuk suggests
> >         we should be looking at the passwd command, not
> >         yppasswd).
> >
> > --dave
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  We've seen some odd inreface card problems in the last year,
so you need to test both samba and ftp (or rcp, etc) in
exactly the same directions between exactly the sama machines.

  If you find that both sdamba and ftp are slow in obe direction
on a particular machine, suspect a mis-set 10/100 or half/full-duplex
ethenet card.

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Does this schema workd with samba 2.2.x?

Michael

On Fri, 18 May 2001, Dirk Maa_ wrote:

> Hi Michael,
> i found a good schema here, (note that this is not officially released -
> as far as I know):
> http://www.unav.es/cti/ldap-smb/ldap-smb-TNG-schemas.html
> All Unix-user objects (oc posixAccount) are of class "sambaAccount",
> too. Assure to keep redundant attribute values in synch.
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  Mr. Richard Gelderman pointed out this article in the Microsoft
support knowlege base,  which points out that MS have a
synchronization daemon for at least Solaris.  This is something
I've not seen discussed on these lists, so: FYI!

  http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q278/6/16.ASP
see also 
  http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q269/1/30.ASP
for a note on the one known bug with this.

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I'm using Samba 2.2.0 and I've tried installing HP 4Si MX printer drivers on
both a Window NT and 2000.  
I tried logged on to the PC's as ntadmin (user in passwd and smbpasswd).
And, I tried this logged onto the PC's as administrator, then to Samba
server as root.

Both times I get the same error when trying to install the drivers.

"An error has occured copying HP4SI6_1.PP_..."  

Then from the Details... button I get the error:

"The following error occurred "The filename, directory name, or volume label
syntax is incorrect"  (error #123)

	Source File: E:\i386\HP4SI6_1.PP_
	Destination File: \\CM\print$\W32X86\HP4SI6_1.PPD

My smb.conf has the following entries: 

[global]
...
printer admin = ntadmin
...

[print$]
path = /usr/local/samba/printers
guest ok = yes
browseable = yes
read only = yes
write list = ntadmin root

/usr/local/samba/printers has all the subdirectories W32X86, etc.  All the
permissions are 777.  Still root can't even do it.

I've read every samba document I can find, and this mailing list and I don't
see where the problem is.

Any help is appreciated.

Suzie

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On Fri, 18 May 2001, David Collier-Brown wrote:

>   Mr. Richard Gelderman pointed out this article in the Microsoft
> support knowlege base,  which points out that MS have a
> synchronization daemon for at least Solaris.  This is something
> I've not seen discussed on these lists, so: FYI!

Yeah.  This is part of Windows Services for UNIX right?
And its a one way sync process IIRC.

>   http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q278/6/16.ASP
> see also
>   http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q269/1/30.ASP
> for a note on the one known bug with this.





Cheers, jerry

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hallo!

> In my case, I was on the NIS master server.  It still did it.
> >
> > My guess is that the yppasswd command is not being run
> > on the NIS master.
> >
i know, that yppasswo does not work on an nis-server.
but on a nis-server must be worked an nis-client.

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Hi Everyone,(read the whole thing!!!)
         I'm helping set up some embedded nt clients at my school and we 
have a novell 5.0 server.  We installed the Nt 4.8 Novell client and 
restarted the machine and we logged in to the novell client but a box popped 
up and wanted us to log on to the local machine.  I messed with it for 2 
hours (the remaining of the school day) and found no solution.  I then threw 
up the idea of a samba server and have some backing ( just because we can do 
netatalk on it to).  Your probably all thinking about why not set up all the 
users on the NT machines well its because were running Nt from a cd(yes a 
cd) and i have about 3800 fellow students ( + it's a big hassle) The other 
problem is the hardware for the linux server its at the fastest a pentium 
pro 200mhz with 32meg of ram and a 1 gig hard drive.  ( personally i have no 
desire to migrate or copy all the students from one server to the other) 
plus we have over 300 + gig worth of files on the server and downtown 
doesn't want us to change the server.  So my question to you is ?????????? 
Can you people make samba authenicate to a novell netware 5.1 server?????? 
and the other question is about login scripts on the novell server we have 
container login scripts could/can anyone help me with changing these over or 
give me any ideas?

example if you have no clue:

instead of

net use h: \\server\caudlebl (microsoft)

we use:

map h:%HOME-DIRECTORY%

At home i have done some cool things i was able to mount my novell 5.1 
volumes in linux the export them via samba.

My ideas (i have no clue if they could/would work)

password server = IHSFS1 #novell netbios name
wins server = 10.28.1.1 #ip of novell server
wins proxy = yes
dns proxy = yes
netbios name = NTSERVER
workgroup = NOMADS
name resolution order = wins lmhost bcast host
os level = 33 #we have a 200 ad on our network (off limits network 
class)(plus the teachers not that nice)
domain logons = yes

ANY HELP WOULD BE NICE!!!!

Thanks,
Brandon Caudle
9th Grade Network Admin
Independence High School
*Home of the Patriots + 4A Stat Football Champs 2000*
Charlotte, North Carolina
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On Fri, 18 May 2001, Ries van Twisk wrote:

> There was a guy who ad VC6 problem and I promissed him and the list to
> send him the option the 'enable' samba to work with VC. I havent had
> the time to test these option out but I likt to here if it was
> working.

Ries, thanks for coming back with this info. I've been waiting patiently
:-)

> [global]
> mangle case = yes
> default case = lower
> preserve case = no
> short preserve case = no

Unfortunately, it does not work. Here is a very simple and easily
reproducible (for me) test case:

Launch MSVC6.0. File->New, select Win32 Console Application, set Location
to somewhere on a Samba share. Select "Hello World" as the kind of
project. Now, go to the main() function. Press CTRL-F5. It compiles and
runs like it ought to. Now, insert a space somewhere in the string contant
(i.e. " Hello, World!" or "Hel lo, World!"). Press CTRL-F5. 50/50 chance
that it will NOT recompile. If it does recompile, insert a space somewhere
else and press CTRL-F5 again. I've never had it not not compile within 3
tries (double-negative is intentional). Let it also be known that it's not
just modifying string constants that exhibits this behavior, you can make
heinous syntax errors and still have it fail.

That is the easily reproducible test case -- this behavior exhibits itself
constantly while using VC6. I have tried Samba 2.0.7, 2.2.0, and a
checkout of TNG.

Here are a few of the options I have been trying out:

        fake directory create times = true
        dos filetime resolution = true
        dos filetimes = true

        mangle case = yes
        default case = lower
        preserve case = no
        short preserve case = no

        kernel oplocks = false
        oplocks = false
        level2 oplocks = false

I've tried various permutations of these as well.

I just realized one thing I haven't tried in attempting to locate this
problem -- the two Linux boxes I have tried this on are running kernel
2.4.4. Could that possibly be the problem?

> Ries

Thanks,
Jacob Leverich

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Hi everyone,
          Forgot to mention it is essiental to have printers to.  The queues 
are on the novell server

Thanks
Brandon Caudle
9th Grade Admin
Independence High School
*Home of the Patriots + 4A State Football Champs 2000*
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You could setup ZEN on NDS to authenticate your NT users. AKA: You log into
Novell and Novell authenticates the NT accounts. You don't have to create a
single NT account that way.
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> Hi Everyone,(read the whole thing!!!)
>          I'm helping set up some embedded nt clients at my school and we
> have a novell 5.0 server.  We installed the Nt 4.8 Novell client and
> restarted the machine and we logged in to the novell client but a box
popped
> up and wanted us to log on to the local machine.  I messed with it for 2
> hours (the remaining of the school day) and found no solution.  I then
threw
> up the idea of a samba server and have some backing ( just because we can
do
> netatalk on it to).  Your probably all thinking about why not set up all
the
> users on the NT machines well its because were running Nt from a cd(yes a
> cd) and i have about 3800 fellow students ( + it's a big hassle) The other
> problem is the hardware for the linux server its at the fastest a pentium
> pro 200mhz with 32meg of ram and a 1 gig hard drive.  ( personally i have
no
> desire to migrate or copy all the students from one server to the other)
> plus we have over 300 + gig worth of files on the server and downtown
> doesn't want us to change the server.  So my question to you is ??????????
> Can you people make samba authenicate to a novell netware 5.1 server??????
> and the other question is about login scripts on the novell server we have
> container login scripts could/can anyone help me with changing these over
or
> give me any ideas?
>
> example if you have no clue:
>
> instead of
>
> net use h: \\server\caudlebl (microsoft)
>
> we use:
>
> map h:%HOME-DIRECTORY%
>
> At home i have done some cool things i was able to mount my novell 5.1
> volumes in linux the export them via samba.
>
> My ideas (i have no clue if they could/would work)
>
> password server = IHSFS1 #novell netbios name
> wins server = 10.28.1.1 #ip of novell server
> wins proxy = yes
> dns proxy = yes
> netbios name = NTSERVER
> workgroup = NOMADS
> name resolution order = wins lmhost bcast host
> os level = 33 #we have a 200 ad on our network (off limits network
> class)(plus the teachers not that nice)
> domain logons = yes
>
> ANY HELP WOULD BE NICE!!!!
>
> Thanks,
> Brandon Caudle
> 9th Grade Network Admin
> Independence High School
> *Home of the Patriots + 4A Stat Football Champs 2000*
> Charlotte, North Carolina
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hallo!

> Thanks for the answer. That way you described is the way I did.
> But my Win98 and WinME machines both tell I'm using the wrong
> password by trying to connect to samba.
> In the past I worked with plain passwords on the windows side.
> For that I set a registry entry (EnablePlainPassword...).
> I think this could be the problem. I removed the value from
> the registry but this seems not to have an influence.
> Does anybody know how to reverse that registry entry?
> Any other ideas?
>
do you have put the encrypted passwd in the password file:

in your smbpasswd-file put the NO PASSWORD comment
exapmle: user:1009:NO PASSWORDXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX:[U     ]:...

than set
update encrypted = yes
encrypted passwords = no

when you sure, that everyone have set the password, then change the config:
update encrypted = no
encrypted passwords = yes

i hope it works

> Thanks,
> Richard
>
> -----Urspr|ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: David Rankin [mailto:drankin at cox-internet.com]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. Mai 2001 19:30
> An: Richard Karneim
> Betreff: Re: WindowsME and Samba (encrypted passwords)
>
>
>
> The best solution I found was to set all Win95, Win98 and WinME machines
> to send
> encrypted passwords, add "encrypt passwords = yes" to smb.conf, and add
> all
> users to the smbpasswd file with the smbpasswd -a command
>
>
> --
> David C. Rankin
> Nacogdoches, Texas
>
>
>
> Richard Karneim wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > since I installed WindowsME I could't access my linux machine with
> samba.
> > The connection is always refused.
> > Win98 worked for me after I had applied a registry entry to enable
> plain
> > passwords.
> > This seems not to work for WindowsME.
> > Anyone knows a solution? Has anyone ME working with samba. Do I have
> to
> > modify the ME registry or the smb.conf?
> > Some wrote to modify the smb.conf like "encrypt passwords = yes"
> > to enable encrypted passwords. Is this working with Win98 and
> WindowsME
> > machines in the same network (some need plain passwords, some need
> encrypted
> > passwords)?
> >
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Hello!

I'm trying to print to a Windows client via Samba 2.2, my config looks
like this:

/etc/printcap:
winprint:\
	:sd=/var/spool/lpd/winprint:\
	:mx#0:\
	:sh:\
	:if=/usr/local/samba/bin/smbprint:

/usr/local/samba/bin/smbprint: (from a post on this list)
#!/bin/sh
cat - | /usr/local/samba/bin/smbprint //winmachine/printer -N -c 'print -'

The script works fine from command line, and also when I'm using 
lpr -Pwinprint <somefile>, but after the printer is done with printing 
lpd doesn't accept any more print jobs. I checked ps ax, and found two
lines, one starting with sh running the smbprint script, and also the
smbprint script itself.

I figured that the script somehow doesn't exit properly, but I have no
idea why.

Any help appreciated.

Regards,
WK
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---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Info - Demerson <demerson at zaffari.com.br>
Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 10:00:41 -0300

>Hello to all!
>I'm new at this list, so I don't know if you guys have already solved this
>problem... But, here it goes..
>
>I have a HP/UX running SaMBa 2.0.6, and some PC's running Win95. Ok, I have
>to use a LPD Server in Win95 to send HP/UX jobs. Could SaMBa do that? Could
>it eliminate the use of LPD? 
>
>Thanks for all, and sorry for the poor english...
>
>______________
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You certainly can;-)  If LPD is already working on your HP-UX box, you can create printing shares using samba that your Win95 machines can use to do remote printing.  (You will need Win95 drivers for each printer that you want to use also.)

One way that could work is to do the following:

0) Study the samba docs carefully before starting!

1) Build & install samba on the HP-UX.  Take plenty of time to configure and test the system as you go along.

2) Setup and test a LPD printer on the HP-UX box that uses raw data (no filtering).

3) Build the samba printer share as outlined in the documentation.

4) Configure your W95 machines for microsoft networking, setup a work group, etc, if they are done that way already.

5) Install your W95 drivers.

6) Enjoy!

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Hello,

I have set up one Samba server to be the primary domain controller for a domain called DOM controlled by a machine called SOFTWARE.  The Windows 2000 clients can log into the domain without too many problems.

I want my second samba server called ADMIN to join the domain (not as a PDC/BDC or anything) hosted by SOFTWARE.

The error message I get when I do smbpasswd -j DOM -r SOFTWARE is

NT_STATUS_NOLOGON_WORKSTATION_TRUST_ACCOUNT
request challenge failed
unable to set up the PDC credentials to machine SOFTWARE

And it tried to change the password and failed, resulting in the inability to join the domain.

I figured the problem was probably that since the password field in smbpasswd was all X's, Samba decided the account was disable, so I replaced the first 5 X's with NO PW and attempted to log in to the domain again, getting the same error.

The Win2k clients had no problems creating machine accounts with their own passwords in both smbpasswd and /etc/passwd.

I mentioned before I am having a problem with profiles. The problem is, when I copy a bunch of files to the "My Documents" folder and log off, and then log back in, it says it is not able to access a bunch of documents and a default temporary profile will be used.  These files came from a Macintosh computer by way of a PC formatted Zip Disk.  What I think is happening is that there is a character in the filename That samba doesn't really like.  Windows thinks the filename is one thing, and Samba another, so while the file exists, neither entity can find it.  When I copy the files from the hard disk to just a Samba share, the (tm) symbol is the first character in the filename, but when I look at the files in explorer, either on the local disk, or on the server, the (tm) symbol is nowhere to be found.

Its Samba 2.2.0 custom compiled running on Suse 7.1.

Bill Miller
William234 at aol.com

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Hi all,

I'm having a problem with Samba 2.2.0 on IRIX at work.

When I try to install HP print drivers via the APW, every thing works
correctly until the last step.  I then get the error 'unable to change
to the specified driver, original settings will be restored'.

When I check in print$/W32X86/2, the drivers have copied onto the samba
server.  I can also use rpclient to change the driver of the printer.
However, if I try to print to it or share it to another NT system, I get
an error about the samba server not having a valid driver.

I did a search of the google archives and found brief mentions of this
problem with 'certain PCL drivers' but no fixes.  Do any fixes exist?

I have successfuly setup other HP printers on the existing setup, but
used older driver verisons.

Printers:

HP LaserJet 5si
HP color LaserJet 5

Samba config:

(Note: IP's obfuscated; )

# Samba config file created using SWAT
# from SGI1.mydomain (x.x.x.x)
# Date: 2001/05/17 13:05:14

# Global parameters
[global]
 client code page = 437
 workgroup = DOE
 netbios name = DOE_NET
 interfaces = x.x.x.x
 bind interfaces only = Yes
 security = DOMAIN
 encrypt passwords = Yes
 update encrypted = Yes
 min passwd length = 6
 password server = *
 passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
 passwd chat = *ew*password:* %n\n *e-enter*new*password:* %n\n
 unix password sync = Yes
 restrict anonymous = Yes
 log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
 max log size = 50
 min protocol = NT1
 time server = Yes
 domain admin users = holmquistk
 logon path =
 logon home =
 os level = 0
 lm announce = False
 lm interval = 0
 preferred master = False
 local master = No
 domain master = False
 wins server = x.x.x.x
 oplock break wait time = 10
 unix realname = No
 template homedir =
 comment = Samba %v
 guest account =
 admin users = holmquistk
 write list = holmquistk
 printer admin = holmquistk
 force create mode = 0744
 security mask = 0744
 force security mode = 0744
 force directory mode = 0744
 directory security mask = 0744
 force directory security mode = 0744
 hosts allow = x.x.
 print command = /usr/samba/bin/sambalp %p %s %U %m
 lppause command =
 lpresume command =
 wide links = No

[homes]
 comment = Home Directories
 read only = No
 hosts allow =
 browseable = No

..  other shares cut for brevity...


[print$]
 path = /usr/samba/printers

[printers]
 path = /var/spool/samba
 printable = Yes
 postscript = Yes
 browseable = No

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I have installed my printer that is connected to the parallel port on the
server and all works ok in samba - I can print etc. I am running Samba 2.2.0
on RedHat 7.0 and would like the following things explained, as I can't find
out how to:

a) Make it so that when I double click the printer icon, it automatically
downloads the drivers rather than me having to specify where they are on
another share (I believe this is supported under 2.2.0)

b) Install a printer that is shared on another Win9x workstation so that it
can be printed through the Samba Server.

Thanks

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Does anyone know of a release date (approx) for Samba 3?

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On Fri, 18 May 2001, Mager Charles WB wrote:

> Does anyone know of a release date (approx) for Samba 3?

No.  No ETA has been set yet.







CHeers, jerry

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Hi there

Attached please find the 8859-8 (hebrew) to Unicode mapping from
http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/ISO8859/8859-8.TXT.

The appropriate codepage is CP862 which for some reason i can't seem to find
at the momment, but also, for some reason, doesn't seem to be needed.  If I
find one / make one, I will forward it.

The docs say contributions should be sent for inclusion in future versions.

Thanks

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0x00	0x0000	#	NULL
0x01	0x0001	#	START OF HEADING
0x02	0x0002	#	START OF TEXT
0x03	0x0003	#	END OF TEXT
0x04	0x0004	#	END OF TRANSMISSION
0x05	0x0005	#
ENQUIRY
0x06	0x0006	#	ACKNOWLEDGE
0x07	0x0007	#	BELL
0x08	0x0008	#	BACKSPACE
0x09	0x0009	#	HORIZONTAL TABULATION
0x0A	0x000A	#	LINE FEED
0x0B	0x000B	#
VERTICAL TABULATION
0x0C	0x000C	#	FORM FEED
0x0D	0x000D	#	CARRIAGE RETURN
0x0E
0x000E	#	SHIFT OUT
0x0F	0x000F	#	SHIFT IN
0x10	0x0010	#	DATA LINK ESCAPE
0x11
0x0011	#	DEVICE CONTROL ONE
0x12	0x0012	#	DEVICE CONTROL TWO
0x13	0x0013	#
DEVICE CONTROL THREE
0x14	0x0014	#	DEVICE CONTROL FOUR
0x15	0x0015	#	NEGATIVE
ACKNOWLEDGE
0x16	0x0016	#	SYNCHRONOUS IDLE
0x17	0x0017	#	END OF TRANSMISSION
BLOCK
0x18	0x0018	#	CANCEL
0x19	0x0019	#	END OF MEDIUM
0x1A	0x001A	#
SUBSTITUTE
0x1B	0x001B	#	ESCAPE
0x1C	0x001C	#	FILE SEPARATOR
0x1D	0x001D	#
GROUP SEPARATOR
0x1E	0x001E	#	RECORD SEPARATOR
0x1F	0x001F	#	UNIT SEPARATOR
0x20	0x0020	#	SPACE
0x21	0x0021	#	EXCLAMATION MARK
0x22	0x0022	#	QUOTATION
MARK
0x23	0x0023	#	NUMBER SIGN
0x24	0x0024	#	DOLLAR SIGN
0x25	0x0025	#	PERCENT
SIGN
0x26	0x0026	#	AMPERSAND
0x27	0x0027	#	APOSTROPHE
0x28	0x0028	#	LEFT
PARENTHESIS
0x29	0x0029	#	RIGHT PARENTHESIS
0x2A	0x002A	#	ASTERISK
0x2B	0x002B
#	PLUS SIGN
0x2C	0x002C	#	COMMA
0x2D	0x002D	#	HYPHEN-MINUS
0x2E	0x002E	#	FULL
STOP
0x2F	0x002F	#	SOLIDUS
0x30	0x0030	#	DIGIT ZERO
0x31	0x0031	#	DIGIT ONE
0x32	0x0032	#	DIGIT TWO
0x33	0x0033	#	DIGIT THREE
0x34	0x0034	#	DIGIT FOUR
0x35	0x0035	#	DIGIT FIVE
0x36	0x0036	#	DIGIT SIX
0x37	0x0037	#	DIGIT SEVEN
0x38	0x0038	#	DIGIT EIGHT
0x39	0x0039	#	DIGIT NINE
0x3A	0x003A	#	COLON
0x3B
0x003B	#	SEMICOLON
0x3C	0x003C	#	LESS-THAN SIGN
0x3D	0x003D	#	EQUALS SIGN
0x3E
0x003E	#	GREATER-THAN SIGN
0x3F	0x003F	#	QUESTION MARK
0x40	0x0040	#
COMMERCIAL AT
0x41	0x0041	#	LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A
0x42	0x0042	#	LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER B
0x43	0x0043	#	LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C
0x44	0x0044	#	LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER D
0x45	0x0045	#	LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E
0x46	0x0046	#	LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER F
0x47	0x0047	#	LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G
0x48	0x0048	#	LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER H
0x49	0x0049	#	LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I
0x4A	0x004A	#	LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER J
0x4B	0x004B	#	LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K
0x4C	0x004C	#	LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER L
0x4D	0x004D	#	LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M
0x4E	0x004E	#	LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER N
0x4F	0x004F	#	LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O
0x50	0x0050	#	LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER P
0x51	0x0051	#	LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q
0x52	0x0052	#	LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER R
0x53	0x0053	#	LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S
0x54	0x0054	#	LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER T
0x55	0x0055	#	LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U
0x56	0x0056	#	LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER V
0x57	0x0057	#	LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W
0x58	0x0058	#	LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER X
0x59	0x0059	#	LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y
0x5A	0x005A	#	LATIN CAPITAL
LETTER Z
0x5B	0x005B	#	LEFT SQUARE BRACKET
0x5C	0x005C	#	REVERSE SOLIDUS
0x5D
0x005D	#	RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET
0x5E	0x005E	#	CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT
0x5F	0x005F	#
LOW LINE
0x60	0x0060	#	GRAVE ACCENT
0x61	0x0061	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER A
0x62
0x0062	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER B
0x63	0x0063	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER C
0x64	0x0064	#
LATIN SMALL LETTER D
0x65	0x0065	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER E
0x66	0x0066	#	LATIN
SMALL LETTER F
0x67	0x0067	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER G
0x68	0x0068	#	LATIN SMALL
LETTER H
0x69	0x0069	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER I
0x6A	0x006A	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER J
0x6B	0x006B	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER K
0x6C	0x006C	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER L
0x6D
0x006D	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER M
0x6E	0x006E	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER N
0x6F	0x006F	#
LATIN SMALL LETTER O
0x70	0x0070	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER P
0x71	0x0071	#	LATIN
SMALL LETTER Q
0x72	0x0072	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER R
0x73	0x0073	#	LATIN SMALL
LETTER S
0x74	0x0074	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER T
0x75	0x0075	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER U
0x76	0x0076	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER V
0x77	0x0077	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER W
0x78
0x0078	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER X
0x79	0x0079	#	LATIN SMALL LETTER Y
0x7A	0x007A	#
LATIN SMALL LETTER Z
0x7B	0x007B	#	LEFT CURLY BRACKET
0x7C	0x007C	#	VERTICAL
LINE
0x7D	0x007D	#	RIGHT CURLY BRACKET
0x7E	0x007E	#	TILDE
0x7F	0x007F	#
DELETE
0x80	0x0080	#	<control>
0x81	0x0081	#	<control>
0x82	0x0082	#	<control>
0x83	0x0083	#	<control>
0x84	0x0084	#	<control>
0x85	0x0085	#	<control>
0x86
0x0086	#	<control>
0x87	0x0087	#	<control>
0x88	0x0088	#	<control>
0x89	0x0089
#	<control>
0x8A	0x008A	#	<control>
0x8B	0x008B	#	<control>
0x8C	0x008C	#
<control>
0x8D	0x008D	#	<control>
0x8E	0x008E	#	<control>
0x8F	0x008F	#
<control>
0x90	0x0090	#	<control>
0x91	0x0091	#	<control>
0x92	0x0092	#
<control>
0x93	0x0093	#	<control>
0x94	0x0094	#	<control>
0x95	0x0095	#
<control>
0x96	0x0096	#	<control>
0x97	0x0097	#	<control>
0x98	0x0098	#
<control>
0x99	0x0099	#	<control>
0x9A	0x009A	#	<control>
0x9B	0x009B	#
<control>
0x9C	0x009C	#	<control>
0x9D	0x009D	#	<control>
0x9E	0x009E	#
<control>
0x9F	0x009F	#	<control>
0xA0	0x00A0	#	NO-BREAK SPACE
0xA2	0x00A2	#
CENT SIGN
0xA3	0x00A3	#	POUND SIGN
0xA4	0x00A4	#	CURRENCY SIGN
0xA5	0x00A5	#
YEN SIGN
0xA6	0x00A6	#	BROKEN BAR
0xA7	0x00A7	#	SECTION SIGN
0xA8	0x00A8	#
DIAERESIS
0xA9	0x00A9	#	COPYRIGHT SIGN
0xAA	0x00D7	#	MULTIPLICATION SIGN
0xAB
0x00AB	#	LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK
0xAC	0x00AC	#	NOT SIGN
0xAD
0x00AD	#	SOFT HYPHEN
0xAE	0x00AE	#	REGISTERED SIGN
0xAF	0x00AF	#	MACRON
0xB0
0x00B0	#	DEGREE SIGN
0xB1	0x00B1	#	PLUS-MINUS SIGN
0xB2	0x00B2	#	SUPERSCRIPT
TWO
0xB3	0x00B3	#	SUPERSCRIPT THREE
0xB4	0x00B4	#	ACUTE ACCENT
0xB5	0x00B5	#
MICRO SIGN
0xB6	0x00B6	#	PILCROW SIGN
0xB7	0x00B7	#	MIDDLE DOT
0xB8	0x00B8	#
CEDILLA
0xB9	0x00B9	#	SUPERSCRIPT ONE
0xBA	0x00F7	#	DIVISION SIGN
0xBB	0x00BB
#	RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK
0xBC	0x00BC	#	VULGAR FRACTION ONE
QUARTER
0xBD	0x00BD	#	VULGAR FRACTION ONE HALF
0xBE	0x00BE	#	VULGAR FRACTION
THREE QUARTERS
0xDF	0x2017	#	DOUBLE LOW LINE
0xE0	0x05D0	#	HEBREW LETTER ALEF
0xE1	0x05D1	#	HEBREW LETTER BET
0xE2	0x05D2	#	HEBREW LETTER GIMEL
0xE3	0x05D3
#	HEBREW LETTER DALET
0xE4	0x05D4	#	HEBREW LETTER HE
0xE5	0x05D5	#	HEBREW
LETTER VAV
0xE6	0x05D6	#	HEBREW LETTER ZAYIN
0xE7	0x05D7	#	HEBREW LETTER HET
0xE8	0x05D8	#	HEBREW LETTER TET
0xE9	0x05D9	#	HEBREW LETTER YOD
0xEA	0x05DA	#
HEBREW LETTER FINAL KAF
0xEB	0x05DB	#	HEBREW LETTER KAF
0xEC	0x05DC	#	HEBREW
LETTER LAMED
0xED	0x05DD	#	HEBREW LETTER FINAL MEM
0xEE	0x05DE	#	HEBREW LETTER
MEM
0xEF	0x05DF	#	HEBREW LETTER FINAL NUN
0xF0	0x05E0	#	HEBREW LETTER NUN
0xF1
0x05E1	#	HEBREW LETTER SAMEKH
0xF2	0x05E2	#	HEBREW LETTER AYIN
0xF3	0x05E3	#
HEBREW LETTER FINAL PE
0xF4	0x05E4	#	HEBREW LETTER PE
0xF5	0x05E5	#	HEBREW
LETTER FINAL TSADI
0xF6	0x05E6	#	HEBREW LETTER TSADI
0xF7	0x05E7	#	HEBREW
LETTER QOF
0xF8	0x05E8	#	HEBREW LETTER RESH
0xF9	0x05E9	#	HEBREW LETTER SHIN
0xFA	0x05EA	#	HEBREW LETTER TAV
0xFD	0x200E	#	LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK
0xFE	0x200F	#
RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK

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Is there any reasonable way to mount a drive in Windows through SMB and
SSH?


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I am setting up a Linux server to provide print services for
Apple, Windows and Unix clients.  Rather than have a windows 2000 server
service print requests and then forward them to my print server (which we
are currently doing via lpd) I would like to use Samba on my print server
to provide printing services directly for the windows clients.

The one nut that I haven't been able to crack is being able to use PAM for
authentication.  I do not want to have user accounts on my print server
for every user who wants to print and using a guest account is not an
option (due to authentication and accounting reasons).  We are using LDAP
for directory services and, with thousands of users, authenticating
against LDAP is the only way to go - no passwd or smbpasswd.  I want to
use PAM because I do not want to be tied to a particular authentication
mechanism.  I have used pam_ldap with netatalk with good success and
would like to do something similar with Samba.

I am not using Samba to provide file shares, just printing services.  I am
a newbie to Samba so I may just need someone to clue me in.

Thanks!

vital info:

Red Hat Linux 6.2
Samba 2.2.0 (samba-2.2.0-20010417.i386.rpm)
nns/pam ldap (nss_ldap-122-1.6.i386.rpm)

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Alexander Skwar writes:

> Trying to compile bin/winbindd from samba 2.2.0 results in the following
> error:

The 2.2 version of winbind is broken.  You can try the CVS
version in HEAD if you like which should actually work.


Tim.

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This could work given:

You are using ldap in nsswitch, ie getpwnam() works.

You are using plain-text passwords.

(Encrypted password would require the /etc/smbpasswd file, or the
not-yet-compleate LDAP support).  Another option might be to use
secuirty = domain or security = server for the authentication, presuming
you have an NT domain/server to authenticate against.

Hope this helps,

Andrew Bartlett

"Curtis J. Koehn" wrote:
> 
> I am setting up a Linux server to provide print services for
> Apple, Windows and Unix clients.  Rather than have a windows 2000 server
> service print requests and then forward them to my print server (which we
> are currently doing via lpd) I would like to use Samba on my print server
> to provide printing services directly for the windows clients.
> 
> The one nut that I haven't been able to crack is being able to use PAM for
> authentication.  I do not want to have user accounts on my print server
> for every user who wants to print and using a guest account is not an
> option (due to authentication and accounting reasons).  We are using LDAP
> for directory services and, with thousands of users, authenticating
> against LDAP is the only way to go - no passwd or smbpasswd.  I want to
> use PAM because I do not want to be tied to a particular authentication
> mechanism.  I have used pam_ldap with netatalk with good success and
> would like to do something similar with Samba.
> 
> I am not using Samba to provide file shares, just printing services.  I am
> a newbie to Samba so I may just need someone to clue me in.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> vital info:
> 
> Red Hat Linux 6.2
> Samba 2.2.0 (samba-2.2.0-20010417.i386.rpm)
> nns/pam ldap (nss_ldap-122-1.6.i386.rpm)
> 
> --
> Curt Koehn
> ITS Operations System Analyst
> Bethel College
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I belive the method is:

1. Turn off file and print sharing on client

2. Setup TCP port forward from localhost:139 to remote:139

3. Map drives from //localhost/

I've done it with smbclient between two linux machines, and while there
were various 'interesting' error messages due to the starting and ending
of connections, it seemed to work fine.  The error messges may have been
spurious, as OpenSSH has gone a long was since then.

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> Is there any reasonable way to mount a drive in Windows through SMB and
> SSH?
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xander wrote:
> 
> I have mounted a samba share using the following command:
> 
> smbmount //laptop/public /root/public/ -o username=xander,rw
> 
> All the files and directories appear as to be owned by root rather than
> the local permissions that I would hope them to have.

the actual user is adjustable, last I checked. 

> 
> I would also like them to be able to chmod or chown and I can do this on
> local files but not on the remote files.
> 
> I am told access is denied.
> 
> [public]
>    comment = Public Stuff
>    path = /
>    writable = yes
> 
> I have tried it with create mode set also.
> 
> I need the share to have a number of users access it and to have the
> file permissions and owners stay as they are locally.
> 
> Please will someone advise me as to what I am missing :-)

SMB is a one user at a time protocol.  While it can show the permissions
on a file and an NT client can modify them, its up to the server to
determine who can access what, the client does not get to chose.  See
NFS, where this is possible, and why its also known as 'No File
Secuirty'.

In theory, sombody could add winbind hooks to smbfs and implement such
permisison display and changing, but don't expect it in a standard
kernel any time soon.   

Andrew Bartlett
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I'm a newbie in SAMBA as well as in Linux, but some months ago I've managed
myself to put a RedHat 6.2 box to work as a Samba server with 2.0.7, with 25
W9x machines, now I've changed to Red Hat 7.1 and I decided to use SWAT.

BUT I CAN'T MAKE IT WORK !!!!!

Swat help files make reference to 2 files /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf,
I verified if the line
swat          901 / tcp     was in /etc/services, and there 's no problem
but  since this RH7.1 has diferent file locations and
there's no inetd.conf but a folder called /etc/xinetd.d/  there I've changed
the file swat in order to put it like this...

# default: off
# description: SWAT is the Samba Web Admin Tool. Use swat \
# to configure your Samba server. To use SWAT, \
# connect to port 901 with your favorite web browser.
service swat
{
port = 901
socket_type = stream
wait = no
only_from = 127.0.0.1
user = root
server = /usr/sbin/swat swat
log_on_failure += USERID
disable = no
}

Each and every time I tried to load the service i have errors like file not
found or the the server is not accepting request.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks

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Hello. 

I don't know if this is a bug or not, but I haven't figured it out yet:

When I upgraded my RedHat 7.1 install from 2.0.7 (I believe that is the
version it comes with) to 2.2, everything else seems to work, except SWAT.
When I attempt to connect to SWAT via http, it tells me that chdir is not
correctly setup.

Also, is nmbd needed with 2.2? The service for it gets removed when I
install the rpm,. Without it I can browse, connect and so forth, but I
can't run it out of init.d any longer. I can run it from /usr/sbin/nmdb
though.

Thanks for the time,
Jason

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I am having problems using the smbmount command. It, like many other
commands(linuxconf, etc.), doesn't seem to exist on my machine.  I was able to
use the command    mount -t smbfs //windowsmachine/windowsdisk /mnt/test and
this worked fine once.  Now I get an error evapmc??? something like that, it
says the directory doesn't exist.  Samba works fine within it's own shell
(smbclient command) but I need to mount my windows disks to get any kind of
use out of them.

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Hi,
I'm having problems with mounting windows share under linux
OSes are windows 98 and slackware 7.1 with 2.2.19 kernel ...
here is the output:

root at marge:~# mount -t smbfs //192.168.0.1/upload /mnt/smb/upload
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on
//192.168.0.1/upload,
       or too many mounted file systems
root at marge:~#

I didnt mount windows share previously.
Can it be a problem with smbfs module?

                                                    thank you.

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hallo!

> I'm a newbie in SAMBA as well as in Linux, but some months ago I've managed
> myself to put a RedHat 6.2 box to work as a Samba server with 2.0.7, with
25
> W9x machines, now I've changed to Red Hat 7.1 and I decided to use SWAT.
>
> BUT I CAN'T MAKE IT WORK !!!!!
>
> Swat help files make reference to 2 files /etc/services and
/etc/inetd.conf,
> I verified if the line
> swat          901 / tcp     was in /etc/services, and there 's no problem
> but  since this RH7.1 has diferent file locations and
> there's no inetd.conf but a folder called /etc/xinetd.d/  there I've
changed
> the file swat in order to put it like this...
>
> # default: off
> # description: SWAT is the Samba Web Admin Tool. Use swat \
> # to configure your Samba server. To use SWAT, \
> # connect to port 901 with your favorite web browser.
> service swat
> {
> port = 901
> socket_type = stream
> wait = no
> only_from = 127.0.0.1
> user = root
> server = /usr/sbin/swat swat
> log_on_failure += USERID
> disable = no
> }
>
> Each and every time I tried to load the service i have errors like file not
> found or the the server is not accepting request.
> Any help will be appreciated.
> Thanks

the same for you. i copy this form a other mail:

I'll assume you installed from RPM.  This is a known problem with 2.2.0
RPM.  The installation of SWAT goes to the wrong directory.  Do this:

mkdir /usr/share/samba
mv /usr/share/swat /usr/share/samba

and then swat should work just fine.

Gru_ & bye

    Michael Ott

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This issue is in the top ten I thing.
Here is the solution:
# mkdir /usr/share/samba
# mv /usr/share/swat /usr/share/samba
# /etc/init.d/xinetd restart

In RH7.1 there are 3 samba rpm, uninstall all and then install the rpm 
from samba.org
Backup all your conf files.

The rpm for the unreleased samba 2.2.1 is already fixed

Oliver

Jason wrote:

>Hello. 
>
>I don't know if this is a bug or not, but I haven't figured it out yet:
>
>When I upgraded my RedHat 7.1 install from 2.0.7 (I believe that is the
>version it comes with) to 2.2, everything else seems to work, except SWAT.
>When I attempt to connect to SWAT via http, it tells me that chdir is not
>correctly setup.
>
>Also, is nmbd needed with 2.2? The service for it gets removed when I
>install the rpm,. Without it I can browse, connect and so forth, but I
>can't run it out of init.d any longer. I can run it from /usr/sbin/nmdb
>though.
>
>Thanks for the time,
>Jason
>

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On Thu, 17 May 2001 10:24:33 -0400, (Marion Haines) wrote:

>2.  Should I do an upgrade type installation, or completely uninstall the 2.0.7
>and then install the 2.2.0?

For starters unless there are features you need in 2.2, I would
recommend to stay with 2.0.7.
2.2 is mostly good, but from what I have seen on the list it has
a few minor problems. A 2.2.1 version is said to be not too
distant in the future.


>3.  If I save the current smb.conf file can I reuse it with 2.2.0

Yes.

>If so, will all work as it currently does or should I reconfigure from scratch?

It should work as is.


>4.  Will SWAT work as easily as it did with 2.0.7?

yes.

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On Fri, 18 May 2001 13:30:23 -0400, Tym Rehm wrote:

>You could setup ZEN on NDS to authenticate your NT users. AKA: You log into
>Novell and Novell authenticates the NT accounts. You don't have to create a
>single NT account that way.

What is ZEN?
It would be interesting to manage all accounts from Novell.

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I have installed my printer that is connected to the parallel port on the
server and all works ok in samba - I can print etc. I am running Samba 2.2.0
on RedHat 7.0 but I can't work out how to:

a) Make it so that when I double click the printer icon (in win9x), it
automatically downloads the drivers rather than me having to specify where
they are on another share (I believe this is supported under 2.2.0)

b) Install a printer on Samba that is shared on another Win9x workstation.
This means that everyone else on the network can find the printers on the
server rather than looking about the other workstations in network
neighborhood.

Thanks for any help

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Hi again everyone,

I seem to be having the same problem that a few other people are experiencing
with Samba 2.2.0 producing enormous connections.tdb files (e.g. 1.8 GB).  I'm
running the server on NetBSD/i386 1.5, and the problem seems to be fairly
intermittent - most of the time the file just sits at 8 kB, and I haven't
managed to work out what actions cause the problem to occur.  I can provide a
log.smbd if that will help, just let me know what debuglevel would be best.

I should mention that I had to adjust the source slightly to get it to
compile.  NetBSD 1.5's /usr/include/sys/shm.h doesn't define SHM_R or SHM_W;
putting the following (definitions nabbed from the Linux shm.h I found)
<<
#define SHM_R 0400
#define SHM_W 0200
>>
into the "profile/profile.c" file in the samba source seemed to fix it.  Is
this a "correct solution"?

I also got a few warnings during compiling, namely "warning: mktemp() possibly
used unsafely..." in lib/util.o - should I be concerned about this at all?

Thanks in advance for your help,
Chris

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ZEN is a tool Novell sells to control your network. You should be able to 
download a free version, but I'm not sure how. If you buy it I think it's 
something like $10.00 per client. Check out this link
http://www.novell.com/products/zenworks/desktops/

At 11:37 PM 5/19/01 -0400, you wrote:
>On Fri, 18 May 2001 13:30:23 -0400, Tym Rehm wrote:
>
> >You could setup ZEN on NDS to authenticate your NT users. AKA: You log into
> >Novell and Novell authenticates the NT accounts. You don't have to create a
> >single NT account that way.
>
>What is ZEN?
>It would be interesting to manage all accounts from Novell.
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On Fri, 18 May 2001 09:49:43 Jon Hoffman wrote:
>
> I am testing the latest beta of Windows XP and it appears 
> that it will not do Domain logons from a Samba 2.2 
> server.  Our Windows 2000 clients do domain logons fine 
> and I tried setting up the XP machines the same
> way.  Has anyone else tried it?  Did Microsoft write 
> out samba again and if so is the Samba team working on 
> it yet?

We have looked at it slightly, but since it is still in beta
is carries a lower priority than say the Win2kSP2 bugs
recently reported (these are fixed now btw).  Have you tried 
the latest Samba 2.2. CVS code?  Just curious.






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Slightly off the point, I know - but does anyone know of a decent, free
Exchange-Server equivalent for Linux? I would really like internal email on
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I have SGI (XFS) modified RH 7.1 with standard (XFS) kernel and mounted XFS
partition on /XFS/ for testing purposes. ACL works ok from shell. I've
downloaded and compiled Samba 2.2 with options
"make --with-acl-support --with-pam", installed it, shared /XFS directory
and ACL doesn't work :((((

I have W2k Pro (Czech version). When I right-click on any directory in XFS
share (logged as nobody), I can change permits for nobody user/group,
everybody (classic RWX permitions) but I'm unable to add any permition for
any other group (e.g. I want group Linux\users to read the file - just
testing) - and I'm unable to save my changes (access denied).

What's wrong? I've checked all mailing lists and documentation and I haven't
found anything about ACL implementation/usage

BTW: I just realized that when I want to add more permits for any file, I
see only groups, not users (e.g. I see wheel, mem.... etc.... no users) - is
this OK?

Thanks,
Libor Vanek

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Hi!

(Apologize in advance if this question has been asked before)

Has anyone had any problem with Samba 2.2 and Solaris 7?

What happens is that suddenly samba processes starts eating CPU. 
Sometimes lots of sambaprocesess(connected to a user(not root)) appears 
and the Mapping on the users computer just locks.

I have only seen this connected to User Homedirectory mappings.

I haven't seen this on Samba 2.0.7(from which I upgraded).

Hope someone else have seen this because it's becoming rather annoying 
"cleaning up".

Yours,

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> Slightly off the point, I know - but does anyone know of a decent,
> free Exchange-Server equivalent for Linux?

have a look at Openmail:

http://openmail.hp.com/cyc/om/00/index.html

Alain

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You may be interested in HP OpenMail.
http://www.openmail.com/cyc/om/00/index.html

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> Slightly off the point, I know - but does anyone know of a decent, free
> Exchange-Server equivalent for Linux? I would really like internal email on
> my network, and I don't really fancy spending hours trying to follow
> instuctions on how to do it with about a million pieces of software....
> 
> -- 
> Charles Mager
> charlie at csmager.co.uk
> 
> This email and the information that it contains may be confidential, 
> legally privileged and protected by law. Access by the intended 
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> arising from any third party acting, or refraining from acting, on any 
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> not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately 
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Hi

I am using Samba server to connect SUN  Solaris to Windows. But after
configuration NMBD service  service status is shown as not running in SWAT.
Pl. let me know whatto do in order to start the service. Even if I say start
service in SWAT it is not getting started.

Pl. help urgently
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On Sunday 20 May 2001 01:33 pm, Simo Sorce wrote:
> You may be interested in HP OpenMail.
> http://www.openmail.com/cyc/om/00/index.html
>
> On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 03:05:06PM +0100, Mager Charles WB wrote:
> > Slightly off the point, I know - but does anyone know of a decent, free
> > Exchange-Server equivalent for Linux? I would really like internal email
> > on my network, and I don't really fancy spending hours trying to follow
> > instuctions on how to do it with about a million pieces of software....
> >
> > --
> > Charles Mager
> > charlie at csmager.co.uk
> >
> > This email and the information that it contains may be confidential,
> > legally privileged and protected by law. Access by the intended
> > recipient only is authorised. Any liability (in negligence or otherwise)
> > arising from any third party acting, or refraining from acting, on any
> > information contained in this email is hereby excluded. If you are
> > not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately
> > and do not disclose the contents to any other person, use it for
> > any purpose, or store or copy the informationin any medium.

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Unfortunately HP Openmail is a dead program.  I would not suggest deploying 
it in anything but a lab.  There are still many bugs and they aren't going 
to get fixed as HP has dropped development of it.

At 01:33 PM Sunday 5/20/01, Simo Sorce wrote:
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>
>On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 03:05:06PM +0100, Mager Charles WB wrote:
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> >
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> > charlie at csmager.co.uk
> >
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> > Slightly off the point, I know - but does anyone know of a decent,
> > free Exchange-Server equivalent for Linux?
>
> have a look at Openmail:
>
> http://openmail.hp.com/cyc/om/00/index.html
>
> Alain
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Hello, all!

I want to setup a Linux server running SAMBA, which should synchronize its
user database with a Novell server running NDS.  That is, users should be
able to login with the same username and password used to login to the
Novell network and to the SAMBA server.

Is this possible without additional software which has to run on the Novell
servers?

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 hey,I have one Canon LBP-800 printer installed 
 on my win2000 server,some program r installed and
 be run automaticlly  on my pc box(win2000 as client) when I finishing add this printer to my box, all things r well done,and I can get some hints during the
adding proceduce,but under win98 I am not so luck,
for the driver r designed for win2000.
 
  ok,this feature is important for me ,now I have a virtual Apple Laserwriter printer on my linux server,
 I want some my own extra program be copyed from 
 [printer driver location] to win98 client and be run automaticlly on win98 client when they add this printer,can I?
 
 so,any job should I  do?
 hope anyone can give me some hint,thank u.
 I think this need windows program experience..... 

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Hello!

I have following problem , when trying to mount w2ksp1 server share on
linux
with today samba 2.2 from cvs:

[root at dm lib]# [root at dm lib]# mount -t smbfs -o
username=tabel,password=12345 //bug/tabel /t
11366: session setup failed: ERRSRV - 2242
SMB connection failed
mount: backgrounding "//bug/tabel"

output with debug level =10 attached

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Reset the password in Win2k, works for me on the rare occasions this
happens.

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Grant wrote:

> Reset the password in Win2k, works for me on the rare occasions this
> happens.

Yes, this helps. Thank you!
But may be this is smbmount problem?


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Hi,

replying also to other mails ...

We deployed HP OpenMail last year. While it works well and does what it
should, configuring it is a pain and Client support is not too good
(e.g. we couldn't get Outlook 2000 to work with it well, their own client
sucks).

Tried also IntraStore 2000 (by CDC). Just one word on it: DO NOT TOUCH IT
!!! It is even worse than HP OpenMail in mostly every aspect ...

Finally we bought the SuSE Email Server II. It's basically
cyrus+procmail+IMP+postfix & a very good web-based admin piece written by
SuSE. It's only email, though. Priced at $255 per SERVER (unlimited
users) I think its worth the money since I never would be able to put it
ALL together for this amount (in work-hours), includes 2 years of support
...

I decided against CommuniGate for it's high price and per user pricing ...

Let us know if you find something REALLY good !

Schlomo

PS: For calendaring we use Star Office Scheduler. Sucks too but it's
possible to survive.

PPS: If you have a NetWare server standing around, they have 2 rather good
products: GroupWise & NIMS. Especially if you need a corporation-wide
solution this might be worthwhile.

 On Sun, 20 May 2001, Mager Charles WB wrote:

> Slightly off the point, I know - but does anyone know of a decent, free
> Exchange-Server equivalent for Linux? I would really like internal email on
> my network, and I don't really fancy spending hours trying to follow
> instuctions on how to do it with about a million pieces of software....
> 
> 

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hallo!

> I am using Samba server to connect SUN  Solaris to Windows. But after
> configuration NMBD service  service status is shown as not running in SWAT.
> Pl. let me know whatto do in order to start the service. Even if I say
start
> service in SWAT it is not getting started.

if you use the 2.2.0-rpm

I'll assume you installed from RPM.  This is a known problem with 2.2.0
RPM.  The installation of SWAT goes to the wrong directory.  Do this:

mkdir /usr/share/samba
mv /usr/share/swat /usr/share/samba

and then swat should work just fine.

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Hi!!!!

I have a big problem. I have been working with Samba 1.9-18p10 for the
last weeks and everything looks to work properly between my Windows PC
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Station. I would like to know if there is any problem with this version
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Hi!!!!

I have a big problem. I have been working with Samba 1.9-18p10 for the
last weeks and everything looks to work properly between my Windows PC
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Station. I would like to know if there is any problem with this version
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Roger,

I too have seen this problem on Solaris 7, I have not as yet seen it on Solaris 8.

I believe they are about to release Samba 2.2.1 in a few days time so hopefully
it will be fixed in that update.

It would be interesting to compare Solaris kernel revisions, because I have seen
it on some Solaris versions but not on others.... The box that I am running it on is rev 14.

Scott.



>
> Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 18:32:09 +0200
> From: Roger Martensson <Roger.Martensson at ite.mh.se>
> Organization: Mid Sweden University
> To: samba at lists.samba.org
> Subject: Samba 2.2, Solaris 7 and runaway processes
>
> Hi!
>
> (Apologize in advance if this question has been asked before)
>
> Has anyone had any problem with Samba 2.2 and Solaris 7?
>
> What happens is that suddenly samba processes starts eating CPU.
> Sometimes lots of sambaprocesess(connected to a user(not root)) appears
> and the Mapping on the users computer just locks.
>
> I have only seen this connected to User Homedirectory mappings.
>
> I haven't seen this on Samba 2.0.7(from which I upgraded).
>
> Hope someone else have seen this because it's becoming rather annoying
> "cleaning up".
>
> Yours,
>
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Hi the list !
I'd like to know if it is possible to set up two samba servers so as to
have one of them deserving a backup server. I mean : I've configured a
samba server to be used as a file server for my win9x clients. It works
fine, but when I shutdown the server, clients can't get their files
anymore. So far, everything works correctly. But I'd like to have a
second server that would be up in this case and that would serve the
same files to my clients... Is that possible ? I know that a commercial
software does the same for WinNT servers, but I definetly prefer Samba
to NT...
Thanks in advance for your help anyway.
-- 
David BOURIAUD
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Well we average about 1 million emails per week through our service and we run
it
on exim under linux. You may also be interested to know that because exim allows
such good filtering we did not get one single user suffering from any of the VB
type viruses of late.  From a user base of 17000 users that is not bad.

check out www.exim.org, it is free, fast and very flexible.

RonMac


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> Slightly off the point, I know - but does anyone know of a decent, free
> Exchange-Server equivalent for Linux? I would really like internal email
> on
> my network, and I don't really fancy spending hours trying to follow
> instuctions on how to do it with about a million pieces of software....
> 
> -- 
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You don't mention your platform, but you could do this with a Unix cluster,
for example MC Serviceguard on HP-UX.  One (simple) way is to install samba on
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Hi the list !
I'd like to know if it is possible to set up two samba servers so as to
have one of them deserving a backup server. I mean : I've configured a
samba server to be used as a file server for my win9x clients. It works
fine, but when I shutdown the server, clients can't get their files
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second server that would be up in this case and that would serve the
same files to my clients... Is that possible ? I know that a commercial
software does the same for WinNT servers, but I definetly prefer Samba
to NT...
Thanks in advance for your help anyway.
--
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Hi eveyone!
I have a little problem with a samba 2.2.0 PDC and a win2000 client...
The problem is that from win 98 hosts i can't browse the shares of the 
win2000 client, ther's an error message: "account is no longer available" 
or something like this...  but from the win2000 ther's no problem, i can 
look in all the shares.... Could someone tell me if ther's a solution for 
this...?
Thanks a lot
Alex

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You could use rsync (found at rsync.samba.org) and keep a second server up
to date. Then do a sync just before you bring down the first server, and
then when you bring up the second server it will match the first.

Gary

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Hi the list !
I'd like to know if it is possible to set up two samba servers so as to
have one of them deserving a backup server. I mean : I've configured a
samba server to be used as a file server for my win9x clients. It works
fine, but when I shutdown the server, clients can't get their files
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Thanks in advance for your help anyway.
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>Well we average about 1 million emails per week through our service and we run it
>on exim under linux. You may also be interested to know that because exim allows
>such good filtering we did not get one single user suffering from any of the VB
>type viruses of late.  From a user base of 17000 users that is not bad.
>check out www.exim.org, it is free, fast and very flexible.

Trade Server from Byarni supports iCalendar, IMAP, LDAP, etc...

http://www.bynari.net/

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Hi,

> > Client started (version 2.0.7).
>                           ^^^^^
> That doesn't say 2.0.9 (not that I think it matters)

oh, I just copied/pasted an old message, the version _is_ 2.0.9

> This shows smbclient failing to write the file.
> 
> Do you have an example where smbfs fails? Kernel messages would be nice.

what do you exactly mean with example (because this was my example)?
I don't have any kernel messages in my logs, so I think I should enable
some debug, where? Or better: which one would be helpfull? And which
level?

I just tested again with smbclient and the program just terminates,
without error message. Not so nice :-(

Thanks,
Christian

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Hi friends,

I'm using a samba 2.2.0 in Linux RedHat 7.0.
I have problem when , I try change the password in client
machine(Windows) and i see the message:
password incorret.
If someone have any ideia help me.


unix password sync = Yes
 passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
 passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *ReType*new*UNIX*password* %n\n
*passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*

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Hi,
I have installed succesfully 5 different remote printers on my samba
server, but
I have been working on the installation of the Printer HP2000c
for 3 weeks...
and still it is not working.
I deleted the *tdb and start again from the beginning:
If I do network neighbourhood, samba server, printer folder, hp2000c
properties I saw "no driver available..."
I did "add new driver", (not so easy to understand
the way to do it for this specific printer..., but now it works), the
program can copy all the
necessary files with no problems, but it ended with 'unable to change
to the specified driver, original settings will be restored'.
SO I have again "no driver avalaible..."
If I do rpclient ..."enumdrivers" I can see my new HP2000c driver present
on the samba server!
If I again go to the network neibourhood etc. I can see for the HP2000c
properties still "no driver available..." but now I can see in the driver
menu that the HP2000c driver is present, if I try to assign this driver to
my printer again everything seems to be OK but it ended with 'unable to
change
to the specified driver, original settings will be restored'.
I tried to assign the driver using rpcclient setdriver...
and the command says 'Succesfully set hp2000c to driver HP 2000C Printer'.
OK, now I go back to my winnt client and if I try to see the printer
properties it complains  'the function address 0x2f880f0 caused a
protection error , exception code 0x0000005, the printer properties could
not be correctly visualized' and then it says  
"there is no driver available... would you like to assign it?" if I say no
then the printer properties dialogue opens with the driver set to hp2000c,
and if i try to print the test page, I will have some trange character
printed, if I try to change the printer driver I will start again with the
'unable to change etc.'
Any idea?

PS I am running debian 2.2rev2, kernel 2.4.3, samba 2.2.0 as PDC.
Patrizia

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I just use Sendmail.

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> Slightly off the point, I know - but does anyone know of a decent, free
> Exchange-Server equivalent for Linux? I would really like internal email
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On Mon, 21 May 2001 04:03:55 Florian Lorenzen wrote:
>
> On updating to Samba 2.2.0, we encountered the following 
> problem: we of course wanted to reuse our smbpasswd-file 
> and .conf-file as well.  Those were moved to Samba's 
> new config-file-directory and 2.2.0 started without 
> errors. All 9x-clients successfully logged on to the domain
> but the NTs had trouble and the message "The system cannot 
> log you on to this domain because the systems computer 
> account in its primary domain is missing or the password 
> on that account is incorrect." appeared on logon. 

I moved from an old 2.1-prealpha install to 2.2.0 
without problems.  Did you make sure that the MACHINE.SID 
file is maintained across the upgrade?  This is the domain SID
used by the Samba PDC.






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On Mon, 21 May 2001 07:23:19 Patrizia Canton wrote:
>
> I have installed succesfully 5 different remote 
> printers on my samba server, but I have been working 
> on the installation of the Printer HP2000c for 3 weeks...
> and still it is not working.

Can you send me a copy of these drivers off list so I 
can try to reproduce this?






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On Fri, 18 May 2001 15:10:56 Kevin Holmquist wrote:
> 
> I'm having a problem with Samba 2.2.0 on IRIX at work.
> 
> When I try to install HP print drivers via the APW, 
> every thing works correctly until the last step.  I then 
> get the error 'unable to change to the specified driver,
> original settings will be restored'.

Can you sedn emthe problem printer driver so I can try 
to reproduce it.







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Hi,

Hope this is not repeat.  I tried to post my message last week and did not
see it show up in the archive. Please help.  Thanks in advance.

Minze


>  -----Original Message-----
> From: 	Minze Chien  
> Sent:	Friday, May 18, 2001 12:45 PM
> To:	'samba at lists.samba.org'
> Subject:	Newbie question: Session request failed (Code:0)
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I installed samba 2.0.7 for Solaris2.7 using pkgadd.  The machine
information is in the attached sysinfo.txt. samba was installed under
/opt/samba.  I made a link in /usr/local/samba to that directory. 
> I tried to follow DIAGNOSIS.txt.  Was able to run testparm and got the
output as shown in testparm.out file. When tried to run "smbclient -L
solarisli" or "smbclient //solarisli/tmp" will get the following response:
> 
> bash-2.02$ ./smbclient //solarisli/tmp
> added interface ip=10.1.3.226 bcast=10.1.3.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> session request to SOLARISLI failed (code 0)
> session request to *SMBSERVER failed (code 0)
> 
> From NT side, I can see the name SOLARISLI shown under WORKGROUP.  When
trying to expand it, it will take a long time and show "Semaphore period
expired" or similar to that.
> 
> I could not figure out what went wrong. Will appreciate any hint or help
to get this thing going. 
> 
	Attached are the configuation file.
	<< File: inetd.conf >>  

	# SMB connections handled by Samba
	swat stream tcp nowait root /opt/samba/bin/swat swat
	netbios-ssn stream tcp nowait root /opt/samba/bin/smbd smbd
	netbios-ns dgram udp wait root /opt/samba/bin/nmbd nmbd


	<< File: services >>  

	netbios-ns	137/udp
	netbios-ssn	139/tcp


	<< File: smb.conf >>  
	<< File: testparm.out >>
	Load smb config files from /opt/samba/lib/smb.conf
	Processing section "[homes]"
	Processing section "[printers]"
	Processing section "[root]"
	Processing section "[tmp]"
	Processing section "[space]"
	Loaded services file OK.
	Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions
	# Global parameters
	[global]
		coding system = 
		client code page = 850
		workgroup = WORKGROUP
		netbios name = 
		netbios aliases = 
		netbios scope = 
		server string = Samba Server
		interfaces = 
		bind interfaces only = No
		security = SHARE
		encrypt passwords = No
		update encrypted = No
		allow trusted domains = Yes
		hosts equiv = 
		min password length = 5
		map to guest = Bad Password
		null passwords = No
		password server = 
		smb passwd file = /etc/opt/samba/private/smbpasswd
		root directory = /
		passwd program = /bin/passwd
		passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n
*changed*
		passwd chat debug = No
		username map = 
		password level = 0
		username level = 0
		unix password sync = No
		restrict anonymous = No
		use rhosts = No
		debug level = 2
		syslog = 1
		syslog only = No
		log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
		max log size = 50
		debug timestamp = Yes
		debug hires timestamp = No
		debug pid = No
		debug uid = No
		protocol = NT1
		read bmpx = No
		read raw = Yes
		write raw = Yes
		nt smb support = Yes
		nt pipe support = Yes
		nt acl support = Yes
		announce version = 4.2
		announce as = NT
		max mux = 50
		max xmit = 65535
		name resolve order = lmhosts host wins bcast
		max ttl = 259200
		max wins ttl = 518400
		min wins ttl = 21600
		time server = No
		change notify timeout = 60
		deadtime = 0
		getwd cache = Yes
		keepalive = 300
		lpq cache time = 10
		max disk size = 0
		max open files = 10000
		read prediction = No
		read size = 16384
		shared mem size = 1048576
		socket options = TCP_NODELAY
		stat cache size = 50
		load printers = Yes
		printcap name = lpstat
		printer driver file = /opt/samba/lib/printers.def
		strip dot = No
		character set = 
		mangled stack = 50
		stat cache = Yes
		domain groups = 
		domain admin group = 
		domain guest group = 
		domain admin users = 
		domain guest users = 
		machine password timeout = 604800
		add user script = 
		delete user script = 
		logon script = 
		logon path = \\%N\%U\profile
		logon drive = 
		logon home = \\%N\%U
		domain logons = No
		os level = 20
		lm announce = Auto
		lm interval = 60
		preferred master = No
		local master = Yes
		domain master = No
		browse list = Yes
		dns proxy = No
		wins proxy = No
		wins server = 10.1.2.12
		wins support = No
		wins hook = 
		kernel oplocks = Yes
		ole locking compatibility = Yes
		oplock break wait time = 10
		smbrun = /opt/samba/bin/smbrun
		config file = 
		auto services = 
		lock directory = /var/opt/samba/locks
		default service = 
		message command = 
		dfree command = 
		valid chars = 
		remote announce = 
		remote browse sync = 
		socket address = 0.0.0.0
		homedir map = auto.home
		time offset = 0
		unix realname = No
		NIS homedir = No
		source environment = 
		panic action = 
		comment = 
		path = 
		revalidate = No
		username = 
		guest account = nobody
		invalid users = 
		valid users = 
		admin users = 
		read list = 
		write list = 
		force user = 
		force group = 
		writeable = No
		create mask = 0744
		force create mode = 00
		security mask = -1
		force security mode = -1
		directory mask = 0755
		force directory mode = 00
		directory security mask = -1
		force directory security mode = -1
		inherit permissions = No
		guest only = No
		guest ok = No
		only user = No
		hosts allow = 10.1.3. 10.1.2. 127.
		hosts deny = 
		status = Yes
		max connections = 0
		min print space = 0
		strict sync = No
		sync always = No
		write cache size = 0
		printable = No
		postscript = No
		printing = sysv
		print command = lp -c -d%p %s; rm %s
		lpq command = lpstat -o%p
		lprm command = cancel %p-%j
		lppause command = lp -i %p-%j -H hold
		lpresume command = lp -i %p-%j -H resume
		queuepause command = disable %p
		queueresume command = enable %p
		printer = 
		printer driver = NULL
		printer driver location = 
		default case = lower
		case sensitive = No
		preserve case = Yes
		short preserve case = Yes
		mangle case = No
		mangling char = ~
		hide dot files = Yes
		delete veto files = No
		veto files = 
		hide files = 
		veto oplock files = 
		map system = No
		map hidden = No
		map archive = Yes
		mangled names = Yes
		mangled map = 
		browseable = Yes
		blocking locks = Yes
		fake oplocks = No
		locking = Yes
		oplocks = Yes
		level2 oplocks = No
		oplock contention limit = 2
		strict locking = No
		share modes = Yes
		copy = 
		include = 
		preexec = 
		preexec close = No
		postexec = 
		root preexec = 
		root preexec close = No
		root postexec = 
		available = Yes
		volume = 
		fstype = NTFS
		set directory = No
		wide links = Yes
		follow symlinks = Yes
		dont descend = 
		magic script = 
		magic output = 
		delete readonly = No
		dos filetimes = No
		dos filetime resolution = No
		fake directory create times = No

	[homes]
		comment = Home Directories
		path = /space/home/%U
		writeable = Yes

	[printers]
		comment = All Printers
		path = /usr/spool/samba
		printable = Yes
		browseable = No

	[root]
		comment = Root directory on Solarisli
		path = /

	[tmp]
		comment = Temp Directory on /space
		path = /space/tmp
		writeable = Yes

	[space]
		comment = space directory on Solarisli
		path = /space/home
		write list = @staff
		writeable = Yes
	  
	<< File: sysinfo.txt >> 


		G E N E R A L   I N F O R M A T I O N

	Host Name is              solarisli
	Host Aliases is           loghost
	Host Address(es) is       10.1.3.226
	Host ID is                80c185f6
	Serial Number is          2160166390
	Manufacturer is           Sun (Sun Microsystems)
	Manufacturer (Short) is   Sun
	Manufacturer (Full) is    Sun Microsystems
	System Model is           Ultra 5/10 Model 440
	Main Memory is            256 MB
	Virtual Memory is         691 MB
	ROM Version is            OBP 3.19.4 1999/04/28 15:05
	Number of CPUs is         1
	CPU Type is               sparcv9+vis
	App Architecture is       sparc
	Kernel Architecture is    sun4u
	OS Name is                SunOS
	OS Version is             5.7
	OS Distribution is        Solaris 7 3/99 s998s_u1SunDesktop_10 SPARC
	Kernel Version is         SunOS Release 5.7 Version
Generic_106541-02 64-bit [UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0]
	Boot Time is              Thu May 17 10:33:12 2001 EDT
	Current Time is           Fri May 18 11:48:07 2001 EDT

>  
> 
> --Minze 
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Again another email ALMOST off the point, but not quite. The first question,
which is to do with samba, is - How can I make samba load on the bootup of
the server in RedHat 7.0?

The second is that I have downloaded exim for use as an email server as it
was recommended by someone (mainly because it is completely free!). When I
try to make the config file before installing it (ie just typing "make"), it
says "command: make: not found" or something like that - what am I missing?

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Quoting Mager Charles WB <9Mager at uppingham.co.uk>:

> Again another email ALMOST off the point, but not quite. The first
> question,
> which is to do with samba, is - How can I make samba load on the bootup
> of
> the server in RedHat 7.0?

You should be able to do that with chkconfig (I think)

> 
> The second is that I have downloaded exim for use as an email server as
> it
> was recommended by someone (mainly because it is completely free!). When
> I
> try to make the config file before installing it (ie just typing
> "make"), it
> says "command: make: not found" or something like that - what am I
> missing?
If you are in as root then /usr/bin is not in your path, use /usr/bin/make

or failing that use locate make to find out where your copy is.

RonMac

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Is make on your system?

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> Again another email ALMOST off the point, but not quite. The first
question,
> which is to do with samba, is - How can I make samba load on the bootup of
> the server in RedHat 7.0?
>
> The second is that I have downloaded exim for use as an email server as it
> was recommended by someone (mainly because it is completely free!). When I
> try to make the config file before installing it (ie just typing "make"),
it
> says "command: make: not found" or something like that - what am I
missing?
>
> --
> C.S.Mager
> charlie at csmager.co.uk
>
>
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I'd put the commands to start smbd and nmbd on boot in /etc/rc.d/rc.local
...

As far as exim goes ... you need to read first:



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