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Timecounter "i8254"  frequency 1193182 Hz
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FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor motherboard
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3 on pci0
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Anyone here using samba with freebsd, I would like to encourage you 
to test out cups support that was just added to both samba ports.

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Yes the home share is also enabled/

Brandon Caudle
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> And also the [home] share enabled.
> 
> Do you have the [home] enabled?
> Does the \\%L\%U  path is accecible via Windows Explorer?
> 
> Oliver
> 
> 
> Brandon Caudle wrote:
> 
> > Hello,
> >     When I tryed to logon to my Windows 95 machine "data" I got this
> > error.
> >
> > "An error occured while creating a file in
> > \\server\data\application data"
> >
> > "Profile error 4: The file cannot be created.  The volume may not
> > support long file names."
> >
> > Here is my smb.conf file(important parts)
> >
> > [global]
> >     security = USER
> >     logon path = \\%L\%U\.profile
> >        logon drive =
> >        logon home = \\%L\%U
> >        domain logons = Yes
> >     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
> >     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 = Yes
> >        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
> >        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 = Yes
> >        dos filetime resolution = No
> >        fake directory create times = No
> >
> > [data]
> >        path = /home/data
> >        writeable = Yes
> >        inherit permissions = Yes
> >        guest ok = Yes
> >
> > I'm currently running Samba v 2.07 on Redhat 7.0
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Brandon Caudle
> > _________________________________________________________________
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I figured out today that I could add a machine account (for a Windows Nt 4
Workstation)with the command

root# smbpasswd -a -m DATA$

after i added DATA$ to /etc/passwd

DATA$:x:505:505:NTMachine:/dev/null:/bin/false

but the machine still can gain access to the domain,  I restarted smbd and
nmbd but that didn't work so i rebooted and that didn't work.  But what i
didn;t get is the example had

505:501 can someone explain that to me please?

Running Redhat 7.0 w 2.07

Thanks,

Brandon Caudle

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I'll try it when i get to work tommorow, but just curious who can it
distungish between machines and users because the account name is Data and
the machine name is Data

Brandon Caudle
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> I thought when you add a machine account with the SMBPASSWD command, you
> had to leave off the "$"...
>
> So, the command would be:
> smbpasswd -a -m DATA
>
> - john
>
> On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Brandon Caudle wrote:
>
> > I figured out today that I could add a machine account (for a Windows Nt
4
> > Workstation)with the command
> >
> > root# smbpasswd -a -m DATA$
> >
> > after i added DATA$ to /etc/passwd
> >
> > DATA$:x:505:505:NTMachine:/dev/null:/bin/false
> >
> > but the machine still can gain access to the domain,  I restarted smbd
and
>
> Do you mean COULDN'T gain access?
>
> > nmbd but that didn't work so i rebooted and that didn't work.  But what
i
> > didn;t get is the example had
> >
> > 505:501 can someone explain that to me please?
> >
> > Running Redhat 7.0 w 2.07
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Brandon Caudle
>
>

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> HI Dan, Dave,
>
> I read your postings to the Samba list
>
> http://faqchest.dynhost.com/linux/samba-l/smb-00/smb-0004/smb0
> 0041207_06004.
> html ) and am wondering if you have any further insight to
> the functioning
> of Samba over a WAN. We recently scrapped bridging our
> protocols across the
> WAN for greater stability and performance, and all our
> clients are working
> fine with Cisco's ip helper-address scheme forwarding
> requests to our domain
> master browser. So any client on any leg can access the NT
> servers, but none
> of the clients on any leg but the same leg as the Linux
> servers can access
> the Linux servers in "Network Neighborhood". Does Samba do
> something with
> NetBEUI (non-routing) that is different than NT? Have you had
> any luck with
> Samba over your WANs?
>
> Best,
> Robert
>
> Robert Peake
> MSIA Information Systems Team
> Robert at MSIA.org
> http://www.msia.org

Robert,

What is your WINS strategy?  Are you sure WINS is working correctly (have
you tested the mappings for the NT -vs- the Samba servers)?

HTH,
-Dan

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Yes, Robert, I'm pretty sure Samba can interoperate in a purely routed-ip
invironment.  I'm not sure you understood my question about WINS, but lets
start from somewhere else.  (WINS is seperate form domain controllers.  Your
machines will not be able to browse the Samba servers from the WAN if the
WINS is not setup correctly for their hostname/ip/ntbiosname.)

What is your samba version?
What is the client version of the computers on your WAN?  (Win98/Win2k,Linux
etc.?)


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